The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1915, Page 2

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Panton’s Department Store to Be Sold for What It Will Bring! Over a Hundred Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Good Goods to Be Sold at Re- ductions Ranging From Twenty to Ninety Per Cent! And Everything Has Been Plainly Marked so That Those Who Buy Can See Just How Much They Save. The Sale Opens This Morning at 10 o’Clock, and Continues Till the Last Dog Is Hung! ERE it is, 9 o’clock Monday morning and not a line ready for the newspapers! And all the advertising is supposed to be in c the day before. And I am supposed to tell about } the “enormous crowds” and the “fever-heated” buying and all that sort of thing before it’s hap- pened! Just like all the regular vertisers! Instead, | shall leave the crowds to the photog- raphers, who will be on the job, all right. And use this space to tell just what we propose to do. All the dress goods and silks. All the shoes, and all the laces. Everything has been reduced. And we'll pay a thousand dollars to any char- ity in Seattle— For a single item that’s been marked up before it was marked down! and orthodox ad- There’s a chance for our loving friends! A”? the game will be played fairly and square- ly, depend upon it—just as we've always played it. Hours of sale, from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. a 2 ‘ bs 2 ‘ WE ARE going to sell everything in the store. If we can’t sell it at the price, then we shall cut it down to where somebody WILL buy it. There will be no exception to this rule. We have agreed to get sixty thousand dollars for our financiers in forty-five days. And as McCauley says: “In the bright lexicon of youth there’s no such word as fail!” Take small parcels along. We can’t sell goods for half price and then send a couple of men in green uniforms on a red automobile to deliver ‘em. It can’t be done! Keep to the right. Be patient And don’t buy a thing Buy quickly. with the salespeople. you don’t need! GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & CO. Merchandisers and Financiers in Charge of Panton’s Department Store 1107-1111 Second Ave. S° YOU see how important it is that we sell goods and sell ‘em quickly. And that’s why we have marked down the whole “shooting match.” Even the new spring hats, and the new spring suits and dresses. SOMEBODY MUST LOVE THE MAYO | hime the war sone to the smallest PROTEST. [urcc petaintc, Sue co ‘Gense ne “ — been xiven cabo’ will be satisfied with « lim ation that will confine the war WASHINGTO: Mareh 22 ea to within 1,000 miles of the ELLENSBURG, March 22.-—Barl ‘S protest against § the | coast. _ Welsh, 19. and Verne Wright, 14, Fall 0 fogs gerd — aomentunee | TACOMA, March 2 It would! narrowly escaped with their Hyves ; i at tue ob ra Of the cab.| LECTURES AT HIPPODROME “Ill me to have to do that work.” Sunday night when an auto driven Het tomorrow, will not be phrased| Jacob Shield, C. 8. B. of the| This was Mayor Fawcett's ex. by the latter Folled down « 40-foot Vigorous terms. | mother church, the First Church of| pression in answer to ¢ Secretary Bryan will report to Christ Scientist, in Boston, deliv ¢ rumor hat ol ance « being 1 eorsault Welsh ustal the cabinet that Ambassador Page |ered a lecture Sunday night in the| "Mt *" ordinance was being prepar | STOWNOR | DU |, Suntay Phas received informal promises | Hippodrome. His subject was “The ed to elimi the position of sec- wright had one ear the allies that they intend to Religion of Divine Law.” etary to l ered. Phone Main 43 T O D AY Phone Main 43 Reopening of Seattle Stock Co. IN COHAN & HARRIS’ LATEST SUCCESS Ariadne Sat Baia s EI MRS I SA a Prices Matinees Thurs. Sat. Sun. 10c-25¢ Evenings 20c-30c-50c Monday Nights, All Seats, 25c OUR MOTTO: PLAYS WITHOUT IDEA’ BY A. E. THOMAS AUTHOR OF “THE RAINBOW,” ETC. BARGAIN MONDAY NIGHT ALL SEATS 25 CENTS NEW COMPANY—NEW MANAGEMENT MISS KITTY BROWN and PAUL HARVEY SUPPORTED BY Merle Stanton Howard Russell Chas. Bates AND OTHERS mo Guy Hitner Olga Gray G. Lester Paul Nancy Duncan Arthur Elton Herman Waite STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1915. ITALY READY: WILL = AUTO TUMBLES DOWN p| EMBANKMENT;2 HURT embankment, turning several som-| almost sev.) PAGE 2. GOTO WAR WITHIN. NEXT SIX WEEKS ean, han Just wing eante t voatrtetions oa by the By Wm. Philip Sims United Press Staff Correspondent (Copyright, 1015, by the United Prese, Copyrighted in Great Britain and France.) PARIB, March 22.—Italy's entrance le practically a certainty Only unexpected internat the carrying out of the R Into the war within six weeks nal developments with me government's program, which has obvi will interfere | ously been fixed. The country is fully cognizant of the situation | 1 turned f twit to F Ge a dozeq oth Italian ebtie aving tm I 1 with govern about to phun nto the wa © #h Kills Self After Shot ao at Woman : *.: The finding of the body of Wallace Webb, 40, near the end of Pier 0 at 6:30 Monday verifies the belief of morning 1 hools April 1, #0 that the bull the police that Webb was the fee eee ay wie See suite man who, Saturday night, shot Pr ? 7 | ] | Mra. Clara Robinson, a widow. Today the country went wa | at the Commercial hotel, 1500 1 Elliott ave. N Webb was found with a» all-| |ber revolver gripped in his bt jhand. He had been dead 21 | *e | hours He had shot naelf an the head. F. Smith and rte Joe Cernac found the bod | Mre. Robie who ix in the elt Jhospital, ts ted on the road jt ry for, the bullet }wh entered her head hasn't} x} a Following the shooting of Mrs | Robinson, a man was seen to rush {ft the hotel. Two « at |tempted to stop him. but withdrew |brandished « ux | Woman Mutters Name In a moment of cor 1" Mra. Robinson muttered the Ph This Sent f Unre the wom to 2 © shoot irs, Robi DK. LH CLANK, D. D. 5, homiet- }dal record fa tle Saturday Kills Self in Morgue over the sulcide . Mixes Myrtle Cov night L. H. Jones Is With Regal Dental Work. f his flee only 5 with }life by firtng a be jhead while visitin me Saturday rRoon. 1 ye bod K. Shay who are suffering with tc manager of it bur LH. JO jthe King Cc Medical He din Lake Wa Just the way that isfled Mr we can you t give us the chance to Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR 1405 Third Avenue time from il Roth Fletmin: asking their bodies t LEPPELINS FLY OVER PARIS AND SHOWER BOMBS PARIS, Mar French offi ciala pronounce the visit of the Zep pelins to Peris yesterday an utter failure There is no evidence of fe any to the rald jokin Summed uj y, it is found by “Long Distance” h the only fatality of he « |Wax the death of horse at Neuiy.|f| Lok for the Blue Bell ‘The animal was killed when a bial of the ai sed bomb struck a stable | = Thousands tn Paris watched the B operations of the invaders, who me were barely discernible through the the big cigar-shaped bags, which cabatiasat gun in the elty Trumpets warned of the approach| of the aireraft Two Zeppelins participated in the “=| Frye&Co, Paris attack, two other airships turning back before Paris was rannhed rkets Hight persons were injured \ dozen bombs were dropped Tuesday Specials: Choice Steer Pot Roast..... 12c Choice Shoulder Pork Steak. .... Choice Mutton Chops ....... 3 15¢ Choice Spare Ribs Choice Veal Chops ..... LISTER VETOES BILL TO ALLOW 10 HOURS WORK OLYMPIA Lister hae March = .22.—G vetoed Senate Bill making it legal to employ work for 10 hours on public roads, ‘Thia| | Choice Steer - fhe measure, advocated by Mark Reed | Shoulder Steak and Reprerentative Lum of North Yuklma, road contractors, repealed | Anchor Brand * 10¢ the present nthour law on road @ Bacon ....- and, repeale ing to some law i) the whole eight-hour| | 4 cans wild" c Rose Milk ...... Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp it signifies purity and quality Shope Open Until 6:20 >. M, nor also vetoed the sen ‘ate bill creating a board of drug loss healers to examine and licens Jdrugiess practitioners. Read How Well Pleased Mr. tuenell's Synateat INTERNA TIO: EY Ewer The "tathdhe Church St. Peter’s Kingdom Keys | PASTOR RUSSELL CLAIMS TO BE A TRUE CATHOLIC LB) LE Te DE the Catholic ¢ h—-l Divine Foundation Apostolic Au rity-—St. Peter's Ke How He Used Them—Hov I of the Kingdom—What Power and Authority Given tle May Sins Be Absolved; if So, By Whom? what on wart that What, then, fe called St iding nck,” ane f He prev =: for flesh t revealed this en- Father in Heaven stone, ready for firmt to and up- # truth just declared Monsiah) I will build My rd Peter sig- rate size, while that foundation, enue the same 5-8.) This en- een devoted to ding of these living stones that great Foundation Rock, on When the great Tem- completed x hrist inauguratic Bible #h x work A key is a symbo: thority or an init in His Mi) will blew us to search ffictent that the man oroughly furnished that there ts only universal Chureh { which tsa saint, re ' and the Lord Jesus FOR THE ASKING ¢ what Church y

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