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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1915. PAGE 2, WASHINGTON TO ‘DENY DRESDEN TWO ORIENTAL 'MAN REPORTER 'MERCHANTS OF HAVE A RECORD WAS SUNKINA NATIONS WILL | TAKES PEEK AT | GHINA TO TOUR CROP OF WHEAT NEUTRAL ZONE END QUARRELS . STYLE SHOW UNITED STATES DISTINCTION A. A. RABY M. M, DIFENBACHER OF DRESS Prospects today are that the VALPARAISO, Chile, March LONDON, March 17.—~The ‘| he «pring style «how { ” Hecretary C. B. Yandell, of the Seattle's Leading Ladies’ Tailors Pacific Northwest this year ‘T—=-German assertions that Japanese foreian office has Ys for the last day Wednesda ge | Seattle Chamber of Commerce, will : , of F fi Dpposite Entrance re ane oF tne largest the eruleer Oreeden § wee in nouncing that a satisfactory | Siviog in everything-hats, and {days to make arrangements for wn r ve. Orpheum Theatre a wheat crops it has ever pro neutral waters when a British solution of the differences be drenae and even Ro and| 11,000 mile tour of the United duced. While the size of the squadron aent her to the bot tween Japan and China le in | ae cai cadens tow t ) prominent Chinese ; Step depends largely upon | tom Sunday were denied today | slant. according to a Tokio die Everywhere the women tell you| Merchants, bankers and offictale A Weather conditions between patch to the Central News here the main idea this season has been| The Chinese governmer it is 9 now and harvest time, the crop | >y Lieut. Commander Fielding today to obtain practical designs.» And| reported by’ Capt. Robert Dollar in will, In t, be equal to of the British auxiliary cruiser The d ds op inted by Mere Man wonders a cable to Yandel, has voted e that of | the most con Orama, one of the ships which | r ding the @ of Somewhere there must be the) $1,000,000 for this tour 1a Gervative grainmen predict attached the veces! © territory in the elusive thread of similarity which| Yandel is at the head of a com as er as ton en Si The new acreage which has “The story that the Dresden tung peninsula have caused brands the present styles prac: | mittee of the Ans ted Chambers is been planted is sufficient to sank in Chilean waters is non protracted negotiations be | tina) mowhere the general/of Commerce of the Pacific coast : cover any possible shrinkage | sense,” he said. “It can be tween the Pekin and Tokio | yineness of design rests to handle such tours. Other m 3 S r You “aif z governments: ; . + This Week It Will Be Our Pleasure to Show You a ‘* from other causes, disproved readily by locating e ‘“ h But wh jbers of the committee are hx Le Im every part of the Northwest) her hulk The situation has ad the A Mere Man reporter gazed long| Governor Pardee of Californt Comprehensive Assortment of Materials in eee the farmer is putting spare land) “Our squadron first hted the| Close attention of the Ameri fang carefully at the various shop| James Slausson of Low Angeles and | 10 wheat. In many places summer! D> mile an Perna can state department because =f windows, and the maze of bew!l-|, apt. Robe Dollar of Seattle a 4 farrowing will be abandoned to tn.) ¢ d. The ser Glasgow oo 7 = FB ll oyu ogg deriog sights that greeted him re President Thomas Burke of the s ,’ fas jocali e Increase ne cruise Ke . he ””, for prope anificn clar he cou tour wi ipcreage rons as high a per cent. Orama following The Glasgow | anese demands At er | grasses pensieta teotiucnee e Im the Pacific Northwest, as a ned fire at short range. She He looked at the MacDougall:| promoting friendly trade rel an a Ings Whole, ic is probable that’ 10 per had tired severat shots before he NEW MARKET FOR US windows, and he discov. | PAPO NE (eng tre ent will be the maximum gain. | Presden’s guns got into actio apparently | merchants in 1909 was followed b } This should produce a wheat! “At that time the Dresden was| W. C. Downs, commercial attache a fow creations that used | mencee nn In 18 ates’ ent All the New Ideas in Both Color and Style. * mately 62,00,000| Toning toward th ast and the|to Australi spo! before the!to kn em willy in the days of] Morar Eeesheis in Washington tremen tnd t swung in to head her off, Be-| Manufacturers’ association at the! Louls XV. and in the American ae ot ie : A Idaho. Last year's crop was about [re the Kent o ®, however, |Rutler Tuesday, He urged the| Colonial period, and even back to| ine [our ts to sta: 4 \s a special inducement for this Style Show Week 56,000,000 bushels. the Dresden's upper works were in| Coast to export furniture, as Aus-|the days of Adam, {t ia said Sesstie. Sule a8 bs - 4 - = Wheat authorities the world over) {mes The Kent fired about half| tralia in in the market for American) Over at the Bon Marche there's | ®' Seattle July 10. we will offer some exclusive new arrivals, which in- a "pete Brame vai * dozen shots, al! finding thetr! furniture. another bunch of styler me - " a : q iis ee for eee liek, and then the enemy Teh Gg) | Ahay oe thoyee te anme kind as |tniidetive, the felerendein clude the overcheck and military blues, black and Shigh this year, whether the war » white flag e t the MacDx thw place i a vi i ted th ‘ Picontinues or not. Restoration of NT OT a. 1 take off the! Sol minokd sa hartaigl | -es « any ncerign he white stripes and shepherd plaids in large and small P peace may take the war boom out! crow and imme aterward & i ‘ i ‘me § ee ; i ener prices but will facilitate com-| there was a terrific explosion my ~ , checks, which is the latest decree of fashion in col sy ] merce on a legitimate level the Dresde You go down the street a way|,, 7a Park swimming pool opens orings. im The fruit outlook in the North-/eng disappea land take a peek at the corset win-| Saturday, March 2 ‘ ) West this year ts also bright. The Tapple crop prom 4 to be the a ‘0! h he un t te Tiargest in history. With scientific) waa se U i Sa 7 4 Sselling arrangements perfected by/ 1 | The smaller waist and the high-| nion vings pec. | [the growers, producers are certain § ler bust will be worn a good deal | to be in a better position to mar } | is the story of the corset style | y ket their produce than during any ’ | Now what do you suppose that S ls | V e ‘ season heretofore. ! means! of tle ! = “ on) ee cee Bi + CHAMPAIGN mh Maret ’ this season—sign of the practical ™ * Record Wheat Crop) sever! hundred thowsand dollars design attributed to Ameriesn| RESOURCES NEARLY Week M March 1—The/ damage was done and the busir L & CLARK. DD 8. fashion makers, But, take it frow $5,000,000 uropean de section of Champaign threatened to the Mere Man reporter. there are | ' | Dieand for wheat and the consequent| 44 DY 4 fire which started in the Mrs, ©, E. Hanson Has {e™ skirts on display showing any dow at the Knettle shop, and you're 4 4 WALLA WALLA effect of the heavy | rt vator shaft of the Lewis depart e “ pockets oe | & : Mie to chown ‘rs recent activi |™ yet on wre Words of High Praise for | Pa, ne fre eee | rhis is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss. Files of Walla Walla county formers,| | Leaping eros the street, the fire the Regal Dentists. |, Theres plenty, of beady | stutt.| WHY | te re ere Srowing ou eee — cepting the Citizens’ National Hank Here |e her statement | that even the widest stretch of the | NOT ‘ Snel p is sy EPwould ordinarily lie idle under sum.|>@llding. I have seen your ade and teat!-| imagination can't make “practical.” | The correct styles for Spring and Summer are t : AS soon as it became apparent! monials in the paper and was not| But these, tt is sald, are for even aga? REA ; wore { c i omer fallow ha , been pat wader the that the fire. would be disartrovn | aurw it was true that you could pull 185 Wear. Bven so, even so SA VE? plain tailored coats and gored skirts cut full in | s . % the fire departments at Blooming. teeth painlessly. But after having “ircular effec ee wane rett crop will Belton, Decatur and Danville were! my bad teeth extracted| Anyhow, what's a Mere Man got, gome of our depositors have told circular effect. , sajiesban asked to send ald with the least pain I @tt! not| to 4 Styles or any us that they never saved any ear returning in a short time to| Other ¥ | ry — ‘ . ood bight! | money until they borrowed some | Opposite 4 tin De cng t Real Relief on Pee a oe : ras | If you owe a note payable at a cer 9 14 Beirante i in Douglas oun 2 D.1 » Wash tain date, will have t vet | WENATCHEE, March 17 scr from auffering means true hae | ah " . DEMOCRATS TO HELP 3.) ee ane 8 THIRD 4 Orpheum Theatre Tas county farmers are highly op- pines, The trouble due to indi, 9 Th 0% & hich ti AVE. fimistic regarding the outlook for gestion and biliousness, is removed "*"! Of facts which certainly must Mill senr's wheet crop. ‘The, yield quickly, certainly and safely by CODvince you. Mrs. Hanson had REFERENDUM WORK? Interest 4 Per Cent. et a600.000 bushels lest’ year! bts about our ability to do pain | 9 “promises to be exceeded. An un BEECH AMS ‘usual snowfalh has helped matters ‘Inland Empire to Have Largest Yield SPOKANE, March 17.—Hundreds of owners of big farms in Spokane efounty have their entire holdings Planted to fall wheat. The harves Promises the largest yield known since wheat has been grown in the| Inland Empire. _ Wheat Acreage to Have Big Increase , COLFAX, Wash., March 17.—The Condition of wheat in Whitman , . county was never better at! | the present time of year. | Winter wheat acreage is norma’ | while the spring wheat acreage | Will be much larger than in former} Years. | Klickitat Valley | ; Crop in Good Shape GOLDENDALE, Wash. March 17.—Klickitat valley's crop of fail Wheat stood the winter in good) Shape and fears that the grain! | —- Would be damaged by the dry freeze! | last winter have proved groundless. ss dental work till she tried it| 4 meeting of the democratic King |*#™90 0. News elf; now she doubts no longer./county central committee will be i io ae | ' j sn do your work patolessly held Thursday evening, March 18 N. B. Soines, iDR. LEONARD FREED missed by Judge Gordon Tuesday.|day recommended for passage a Just the same way. at 7:30, to consider the matter of! Vice President argi Trust Officer. ie Dickinson said the pastor was go- i bill appropriating $25,000 from the | i pat at Eger gge a theres tl ng 20 miles an hour. Dr. Leonard — — vo, | Steam plant bond issue for an ad- a2 “ denied he was going more than 20, |" | Regal Dental Offices — 1» sending notices of the meeting to Hoge Building Rev. Adna Wright Leonard, pas-| ¢?! iia 7 PILLS Hs apr rmiircgeastltg-becre the members, Chairman H. D. Pol tor of the First M. E. church, whe preg Barweg Bg oe cee iy vd od 4 som says The Lorgent Sale of Any Medieina in the Wortd 1405 Third Avenue “The ature which ju “ia bones, J | | | | _Seld everywhere. bosactasans N.W Corner Third and Union 'journed struck at the heart of i} sna | 1m the Heart of the Fi | eer or UNGREASE. GAPAGITY | us." ce oo | plant will thus reach the maximum les committee Taes-| of 10,000 kilowatt hours nancial District exceeding the speed limit, was dis | Counell uti UIT! We are at the end of our rope. We will try to be good losers. Our creditors demand money—we are even behind in our rent. What would you do in our case? You'd do just what we are going to do, sell everything, from top to bottom, for whatever cash we can get. Our stock is all brand new, no old-timers and dead ones. New models and patterns in Suits for men and boys. The new styles in Hats—all included in this smash 75 Per Cent of This | eunty Is in Wheat of prices. In a few days the Union Label Clothing Co. will be but a pleasant memory in the minds of all who attend this sale. f , Planted acreage ‘bas increased ma- é ouaty area vier sheet lr —> NOTICE OUR WINDOWS ALSO THESE PRICES <a ; p+ SAN FRANCISCO, March 17 {The denominational laws of the , Methodist Episcopal church forbid divorce except on scriptural grounds, Bishop Hughes told a ‘gathering of ministers of the} +Northern California diocese Tues. day. He said no minister could perform a marriage while the di +7 --rd wife. or husband 1s still "alive. __ ‘WIFE AGREED TO PAY $24,000 TO BE FREE ‘NEW YORK. March 17.—When ‘Mrs. Katherine Hicks, daughter of the late Augustus J. Lemcke, got ‘tired of her husband she offered 25c All-Wool Cashmere Sox 50s SUSPENDERS $3.00 SWEATER COATS 15¢ MEN’S SOX Gc 50c and 75c WORK SHIRTS 4 him $24,000 if he promised not to sf £ resist divorce proceedings. The agreement was explained in the pa 4 pers filed by her attorney in a sult d started Tuesday B. V. D. UNION SUITS $2.00 MEN’S HATS 50c and 75c BOYS’ KNEE PANTS NOW FOR ORANGEDAY Oranges will be featured Satur a day in markets, hotels and stores ; i for merchants, newspapers and } 4 | ¢¢¢%4 ¢ FIFTH AVENUE AT PIKE STREET a oo Seattle merchants are laying in big p.. supply of the Southern fruit. Big} “ sales are expected on Saturday. AVIATOR IS KILLED | a LOS ANGELES, March 17.~Avi ator Frank Stites was making an si exhibition flight before 500 per. sone at University City, a motion 9 \¢ ear here, yesterday, | ¢ uncon troliable and he fell 300 feet to the 3 earth a He died on the way to the hos pital.