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SPRING |.3.KANE™ A 709 Third Avenue nnouncement Announces to the Ladies of Seattle That His Selection of Spring Materials Is Now Ready for Inspection Mr. Kane also desires to call your particu- lar attention to the fact that prices on his Ladies’ Suits starts at Many people have thought that on ac- count of the finish and style of Kane $arments that they could not be turned out for less than $50, But Mr. Kane desires to correct this impression and to assure the ladies of Seattle that the suit he turns out for $35 is made with that same scrupulous care and attention to detail that character- izes the rnd priced garments, and which have made Kane's name stand for the very best in tailoring in Seattle The Spring display includes about every fabric that you could fancy, every material that is nifty and fashionable If you want to get your new Suit done for Easter Sunday you had best place your order soon. KANE ™ TAILOR 709 Third Avenue New York Block. Same location for many years. superior ‘ee == ONLY HOPE OF PEACE IN STRIKE Size, LIES IN COMING OF PRESIDENT i } Hope of peace in the Waabbike. wakes ‘employment when the employers! , men's strike ie deferred until Sun accept the men named on the 5 day unton’s liste T. V. O'Connor, president of the ‘International Longshoremens as sociation, has left New Orleans for GRANDMOTHER KNEW Seattle and will arrive here on that day Stoihiees Repeated conferences were held There Was Nothing So Good | Wednesday between the Water i Front Employers’ union and the| {0F Congestion and Colds striking longshoremen, with Police as Mustard | Chief Lang and Dock Warden Pay- |sse acting as mediators | The employers asked the strikers rescind the order boycotting: Occidental and Yesler GROCERIES—(Stalis 13-14) 10e phe. Partna . Be New Honey, comb 156 FISH—(Stall 11) Ib. see 10¢ to coastwise and Alaska shipping and | suggested that the boycott of for elgn ships touching at Vancouver, |auch as the Glengyle, continue un- |p | til the arrival of O'Connor ca ames Se B| The question was finally put to “*)", VEGETABLES—(Stalis 16-17) a vote of the local union which t Green Peas, th 10¢ | voted, almost unanimousiy, to con ipvilias tomtiants, ¥8 10¢ [| tinue the strike along lines already established with all possible vigor The coming of O'Connor may not ee the situation The employers are insistent that they must be permitted to employ |longshoremen selected by them at |the docks. The union is equally FRU!ITS—(Stal! 10) Imported Chestnuts 3 Fiorida Grape Frut MEATS—(Stalls 1-9) Mutton Chops, tb, tee 2he be 15¢ Sirloin Steak, th. . 18¢ Bi insistent thet the employers must jars, ar Spare Ribs, 1» A1¢ Bitake the men named fn the liste for |sent from tbe union hall RROLE a tOLE u BAKERY—(Stai! 12) The employers’ position im that win ask for Heine Mawar. Sead. ARS they Ket more efficient work if they | Company, Cleveland, Onto select thelr own men, as they pick out experienced workers The union's sition i* that, In these days of employment there is a more equitable distribution of =) TACOMA VISITED BY $100,000 FIRE TACOMA, March 18.—Losses esti mated at $100,000, and the death of one man, resulted from a fire that destroyed the plant of the Eagle Macaroni Manufacturing Co. and five dwellings on lower Pacific ave here, early today Andrew E. Wlison, 60, owner of }four of the houses burned, was over 3 come by excitement during the fire) @ { and died on the way to a hospital BUTTER AND EGGsS— (Stall 18) At greatly reduced prices Drop Heads Singers, New Homes, Wheeler & Wilson, Stand- ards and other makes, $10 and up. WHAT THE PRESS AGENT SAYS DE. J. R. BINYON, JK Il “The German Side of the War" pictures, which were to have closed at the Moore tonight, have made such a profonnd {mpression upon the people of Seattle inter. ested in this kéod of plotures and the attendance has been of such | proportions as to warrant thelr be ing held over at the Moore, and} the engagement has been extended until Saturday night. These are the official N. Y. Staats-Zettung | pictures and have the endorsement jof the kaiser | We must make room for the new White Machines. New rented. We and supplies for all makes of machines. Expert Sewing machines carry parts re-; And and mounted ur law wnder NEW WESTMINSTER (Poesy orn mn TROOPS TOTAL 870 Binyon Ontical Co. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. March 18%—Irish Fusiliers, 260 a Minmsaiiasteniciee Qudiesn strong, from Vancouver, have arriv nd By bt §, Aaliat 4 Third Ave., near Pike Main 1525 | ed at the local military camp, biine-| ing the 47th battalion up to 87)! | men, 1116 First Ave. near Seneca Main 1560 | preparation, because it darkens the STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1915. AUSTIN OFFERS TO STAGE BOUT | IN COURTROOM Lonnie Austin, tnatructor in the manly art of self-defense and pro fessor of physical uiture Thura day morning offer to. stage sparring exhibition free of charge for the judge and Jury in Depart ment No. 7, where he and Dan Salt are on trial for promoting the fight between [ke Cohen and Ludwig An derson, on January 9, which result ed in the latter's death Bete Austin, who was on the Witness stand, got a chan name bis sparring partner, Deputy Prosecutor Helsell jumped up and entered a vigorous objpetion Attorney Will H. Morris and Helsell clashed-—verbally After they sparred veral Hngutatte rounds, Judge Mackintosh declined to accept Austin's offe The purpose of the proposed ex hibition was to demonstrate to the Jury that the sparring contests stax ed b Austin and Sait were not meant to be slugging matches, and that every precaution a t wert ous injuries or fatalities ts ol served Austin minutely described the fatal contest and declared that An Gerson war the aggressor in the firat round and held his own prett well in the othe nds. Hin col lapme he attr to other causes than any blow re ved from Cohen Joshua Gr wealthy Seattle resident, testified to the good char ecter of Austin nd Salt, and sald he had taken lessons in boxing from them PAGE SEATTLE GETS CONTRACTS FOR. 3 SUBMARINES WASHINGTON, Mareh 18,—Co tracts for four marines were wigned here today b eretury of the Navy Daniel The largest apd » moat important one will t ' the Sehle It will be the firet going submarine ever built for the) American nav The surface speed of the Seble will be 20 knots hourly and its sul merged speed from 10 to 12 knot On the surface, It will be drwen b oll engines, while storage batterte will be used is submerged $1,250,000. The other thgee “ wher The Schle submarine will cont bmarines will be for const harbor defense They will be known as 1 N-3, The Schley will be built at the Quincy, Mass, plant of the Electric Roat compeny The th other verre o built in Seattle ASK COURT TO WIND UP BANK’S AFFAIRS VANCOUVER, B. C., March 18--A petition has been filed, | asking that the affairs of the | Bark of Vancouver, wile | pended payments Decembe be wound up. PARENTS-TEACHERS MEET Walla Walla Parent-Teachers sociation will meet Tuesday night) at the Walla Walla school e = Q.-—What do you think of ajfor a man and woman who aren't woman who will stay in a widower's| married to live in the same hous home when she knows all theland be respectable, wouldn't it neighbors are talking about her?| that is, according to SOME people There are two grown daught and they make me tired. going to hi chi a three} | think the woman knows her/ sons. Now, one woman made free! to tell her this talk was going on| and what she thought about her.| And what do you think? She told) the woman who wanted to be her! friend that she wae too low to talk to. The girls do not recognize tots of their old friends any more since this woman came there to stay and although she is much older than they, they seldom go on the reet any more unless she is with em. Now, do you think she is | doing right to stay there when #! lknows thie talk is going on td her and this man? A READER A Of. my! Isn't it scandalous? be absolutely impossible | Kane's Spring Display ie At 09 Third spring} ready J. $. Kane, the tailor, ave, announces that suitings for ladies b are now for inspection. Mr. Kane also states that in re to a demand for popular — mse os arranged hix prices pr this season so) on “ladies they st How To Make the ¢ Quickest, Simplest Cough Remedy nvercome the even whooping Apiendid, too, for bron bronchial asthma pugh quiekty ehitia, epaemodic compound tract, rieh in | nie ‘SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK ‘it's Grandmethers Recipe to Bring Back Color, Thickness and Lustre—Everybody Is Using It Again. Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful ap-| pearnnee. Your hair is your charm. | It makes or mara the face. Whenj it fades, turns gray and looks dry wispy and seraggly, just a few ap plications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred: | fold Don't stay. gray! Look young! Fither prepare the tonfe at home or get from any drug store a 50-cent bottle of “Weyth's Sage and Sul phur Compound.” Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use hair beautifully and removes dan druff, #tops scalp itching and falling hair; besides, no one ean possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly You moisten a sponge or | soft brush with ft drawing this! through the hair, taking one small | strand at a time. By morning the gray halr disappears; after other application or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and Instrous, and you ap- pear years younger, neither be cured nor endured, No woman of sense wants to be an echo forever, so why not let some jone who for ynomical or other reasons Will gladly eliminate her TWILL BE BIG NIGHT own business and is minding it 9) whole lot better than some of her) neighbors, I admire her for being| broad enough to live above evi! minds and gossipy tongues, and in my estimation, « father who en deavors to his family together ; housekeeper, ranks higher than one ho doesn't w ¢ an effort No one with good, common, horse sense would blame his daughters for standing by him, even though they must sacrifice a few summe friends | Q.—! wonder if you will help me? | want to know the age limit for a person to take the civil service ex amination for the forest service Some sey 35, others 45. J, B. man ts eligible to take minations at the age of 21,| he until! he is 45 years ay | Q—A number of young girls have organized a club and are not able to find a name, so we decided to ask you Q.—This problem has been wor} rying me very much, and | wish you| ., ile Slleced contempt ersw out If $20 Women’s and Misses’]$25 Plain Tailor-made Lea Oia wae MDE ween oo it pan a See a ey Serge, Norfolk Style|Suits, blue and gray every time It has met, which is ev-| tay ine for $h0n * charac. |) Suits, in tan, blue and]...... ..... -$14.95 ery other Friday at one another's) ;, hortly afte its were a espa kg la 9 igor FOI ee black $35 Women’s and Misses’ e00n, and the giris asked me when! iw pubtished Suits in Imported Poplins, joing to have it, and | fee! vo everything just as nice as any oth-| er girl, but, Miss Grey, | don't live on a paved street, as the others do.| 1 live in the woods and have to go by some dirty people who have ail BUNCH OF GIRLS b : A.—< all § : rland, each gitl/the extradition of A. J. Blether choosing her favo’ fiower, whict Nee woven Sepathar make the gariana.|De*speper publisher, who te visit Other names are the Daisy Chain,|!98 in ¢ mn oes =| Rosebuds, Peace society and All |*uance of a arrest Thars | Americans Jud ethen ed on a contempt which, were 1 live in a nice house and have tempti: Ar rns Detective court charge ac Poudall R. B. Gage, Receiver nd Ave, ond Pike St ¢ fouthwick tore open D a.m. 10 6 B® m Treat Semi - Annual Tie Sale 6,000 High Grade Ties in This ‘Tremendous Sale Values to $2.00 I great Semi-Annual fully selected as to color, not come up to the Saki required were rejected, until now are absolutely sure that the most discriminating taste fied in the assortment offered. The Designs are quiet and Bri ky tive ne ar ht, snappy, smart neckwear The Shapes are the big open-end kind. The very latest and most popular im New York—just the style that looks well without a vest or with one. The Colors—22 different shades are offered for selection. All the season’s best, in stripes, in dots, English Mag the most popular sellers o in solid colors. We such an asso confidentl tment of tha ' high The MacDougall- Southwick Co. BURNS AGENCY TRIES TO BRING BLETHEN BACK the attempt will ade b. axency to secure t is ng to advise the to dispose of the action Blethen has | for several week kinds of chickens, etc. | My mother said | could nave ARGUE FARE ZONE them over, back. up, or but this has kept me| Now don't think | am wae anything else, for | your home, because it is different Like a flower growing on a steep bank, it will seem nicer because tt is more difficult to reach Q.—1 have been engaged to a man for two ye and we have gone = together for four years, Until late ly we got along splendidly, but now |we quarre! a good deal. | cannot have my own opinion about any thing for fear of putting him into a Qrouch, He appears to think a great deal of me, but if | dare to want my own way, or to differ from him, he gets #0 touchy it makes me nervous, and this has happened so often lately that it is wearing me out. | don’t want to live so all the rest, of my life, so what would you ad- vise me to do? MELISSA A.—When a man looks upon a dif ference of opinion as an affront, his egotism | that it can #0 exalted own opinion tn order to reflect his superior wisdom, have him? If you cannot part with him, only alternative is to flatter him, as the you probably did in your early friendship, consciously or uncon-| sclously Thursday night is the Big Night for the people of the Universit district. The North Bnd section will be wide 1 in celebration of the openin f spring business The jubilee! till mid. ill speak from 7 o'clock Mayor Gill will last night those kinds of people. But thie See eS ;| very important to me. Sometimes) Sia the state public service con | feel like resigning. WORRIED. |"! fet “preventing: the Beat A—My dear child, don't you le gel bot ignated dg ror itr know it Isn't possible for ail of ual shi seg peeretegy Se |to lived on paved streets? For myth collecting 10-cer pa part, | would rather wade (hrough| t imits, was arg Bade a little mud or dust for the privi-| Court Thursday and taken under a lege of living in the woods v t by Judge Netere Invite the club to your house as| soon asx you can, and don't mak “From: any excuses, The girls will enjoy Grower MOORE 2:30—Twice Daily — 8:30 GERMAN SIDE of the Official Indorsed by the Kaiser Owing to the great demand to see these war pictures, the en gagement has been extended for the entire week ALL THIS WEEK eet IN FEDERAL COURT To Planter Direct CALIF. ROSE CO. 522 Pike St ALL WEEK $1 WAR N, Y, Staats-Zeitung Pictures ALL SEATS RESERVED 25c CHILDREN 10c or many months we have been making preparations for this Veckte in small and large fig The Silks include novelty fabrics of every description as well as genuine adors and French Reps in regimental and college stripes. f the entire Four Windows Are Devoted to the Display 1420 2nd Av. Will place on sale Friday and Saturday 300 newest arrivals of Women’s and Misses’ Ready to Wear Garments. rom the “creator’s hands,” at prices FAR BELOW those asked “‘for old and shop worn goods.” We're out to make the record for money savers—if high- est grade goods, honest dealings and good service will count. SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OFFEPINGS $25 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits, in Shep- herd Plaid Gabardines and Serges at... $5 Silk Messaline Petticoats $15 and $20 Steamer 3 ctongt Coats. $15 School Girls’ Suits $10 Silk Poplin Dresses . $20 Silk Crepe Chiffon Dresses $25 Silk Crepe Chiffon Dresses 1420¢% 2nd Ave. Note the New Location Values to $2.00 has been most care- Those which did we satis= Sale. Every Tie pattern and quality. will be vho likes conservae vant novelties itt the man ho neat, in rich silks fo colorings for the ures as well as in plain, solid colors, One of assortment will be the splendid crepe ties the been sh in Seattle 45c. has KWwear at I rade Nec PARAGON CLOAK & SUIT CO. (Seattle’s Newest Woman’s Store.) New, spick and span, just out fresh Shepherd Plaids and Gab- ardines $22.50 $25 Golf Suits ..$14.95 $7 Tailored Skirts $2.95 and $3.95 $6 and $7.50 Chiffon Shirt Waists .....$4.95 $2.00 Sateen Petticoats Silk Messaline Petticoats $20 White Coats $12. 45 EXTRA SPECIAL $30 Stout Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits, in black and blue Poplins, all silk lined, sizes 41 to 51. Paragon price $19.50 $15 Stout Women’s Coats, black or blue, 34- length. Special . . . $9.95 $25 Covert Coats $15.00 $20 White Cape Coats $9.95 Motor Coats. $3.95 $10 Silk, Linen, and Rain-proof .$17.951Special ... $7.95 Never undersold. Come to Seattle’s newest shop for women, the Paragon. Hoffman System Tailor-made . $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 5 French Serge Dresses, all shades Suits and Coats Guaranteed 12, months. 1420 2nd Ave. 3 Doors Above the Clemmer