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STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1915. PAGE 5. SAYS SEATTLE Women Go to Olympia to —"" STRIKE IS NOT, Plead for Mercy for Man} Mac | Jougall 2 fouthwick Iry to Convince Gov ernor of Innocence of Father of R. B, Gaye, Receiver TO ED) Four, Sentenced to Walla Walla Second Ave. and Pike St tore Open 9 A. M. 10 6 P.M. BAN FRANCISCO March am e Separate Skirts in a One-Half Price fe cons tvsion of Most Complete Stock at Fifty Cents on the Dollar cargoes of Vessels bound to o Vancouver The Seattie Chese skirts are ver in appearance Monumental Stock in the row fit to include letter laffeta, Crepe Meteor and Charmeuse are the bea materials used These pric ing and make some demands on its own ac count and went on strike ag Y any of our these instructions T now One r ry b etty model devel 1 ir taffeta, has b City A $175 Monuments One-Half sider that all ships from Seattle Jeated P A y | rs p. _ a $165 Monuments One-Halt ff unfair, We don't.” pleated lower portion and plain yoke riced at $10.00. Offered at positively $100 Monuments One-Half Kean declared the Seattle An unusually attractive model made of black char the lowest price that $75 Monuments One-Half ttemptod to ove te the meuse, is box pleated and has fancy yoke « mbination Meénuriente have rities and accordion pit and shirring Priced at $11.75. Markers and Headstones te (9 raens $75 Imported Granite Rolls at One-Half Novelty Crepe de Chine Blouses Special at $3.95 Sand, Putty, Maize, White and Flesh These smart Blouses are daintily trimmed f embr the entire ever been sold in Seattle. hip of $50 Granite Markers First-class workman, vis One-Half eHalf LOCAL .UNION ADMITS IT Roplying today Kean ment, President Barry of th made no dental of the ny the San $40 Mar $35 Markers One-Half ship guaranteed. uche ry, beading, box plaits, small tuck erts and edging of lace \ variety of different neck finishes i 1 xnese he's about right.” was wer when shown hown, including the new two-in-one collar, which may be tacos worn close to the neck or open, as the wearer desires. The YT. V. O'Conner, International president, due in Seattle Tuesday} morning, will ve until § o'clock tonight sleeves are mostly full length and have various attractive cuff finishes. Special $3.95. cond 3 O'Conner has been called to Se attle in hope that the loca! strike may be amicably settled. Wednes jay he will coufer with the water front etaployers, waen peace plans Will be discussed —His three boys, aged 5, 4 and 2 sheer orga ; a and dotted Swiss in the new short-waisted and Eton effects, METROPOLITAN MAN KILLS SON cot te tena ate | wt as, ts cattle Ath They are beautifully trimmed with embroidery, laces, hand em- ALL THIS WRK to be taken from the miles away broidery and dainty touches of ribb: Prices range from $3.50 A. H. Woods Presents xing othell jail this week to ¢ f $15.00. The Colored Dresses are shown —MATS. WE — x HARMING collection of Children’s Frocks in all the sea- fon r son's best and prettiest new styles, develog in various ANGRY AT WIFE, Ab M t 6 bab, 1 rf J. 8 handsome materials, in white and colors Cc ~av Te ove: jeyercamp, his wife a nd baby girl, months of clow AMUSEMENTS 2. | ; The White Dresses are made of sl andy, marquisette ——— ‘TODAY Wh the tineat mpen SPOKANE, March 23.—-Inaanely| Walla Walla, there to serve a |t POTASH and sprecststipdapoe | saloux of the wife who divorced) sentence of “from five years tof Nights, 30° to #200 1.50, Wed. Mot, Best Nights $1.90; be woman he laids. Made of French gingham, cham linen 4 an A delegation of Seattle wom 1 Matthe t eade ne me taad embr ep 3 5 © wh t ° nt to Olympia Tuesday to t of signatures to a petition as } 3 ~ anche ¢ a % ies f - “ . arold boy were plead his case before Gov. Lis ter , ere e / " J bd everal « 5 . Hack pa a leather be : - stooping, cut the child's throat and| te With them went Meyer ff Hodge ritten the go ae Latent t The skirts are either aight 1 « 4 LOEW'S EMPRESS then bis own, Gekich died in a) camp's young wife and thelr nor that he believes there is co @ Other odels at 1 with belt anc t Priced P N1 FUME US|, "isco ae ty ce nee ce pe th chon oe . ~ HIVE OLD 8 ater. The man attempted to shoot They are going to do their | guilt A qj —Ferget-Me-Net Girte—s | {his former wife but his cartridges) beet to convince the governor Since aba oe a for Children From 2 to 6 Years In a Spectacviar Dancing woveny || WAR TIME ‘MELODIES | were damp and she escaped that Meyercamp, who was con , | Made of dotted Swiss, lawn and voile—French oe | And Five Other Big Acts | The woman is an Amer’ Versatile Harmony Five | 10c RESERVED 20c lolder than the man. : tyle, with either high or Dutch neck, lace and ture an¢ lano went the same way 1 innocent ure an Ly entlaves pond embroidery trimmed Exceptional * values at tn “A Cabaret Revue wane in Seb 2 $1.00 and $1.50. rouiva’ tease 0c and 20 nor will be assured that only partially paid victed of attacking a girl near | hag the end of the Fauntieroy car jtaken away from him. His SHATS Ie trial one witness testified |GIRL’S 10-CENT trial oe, ithews tentite BOMBS KILL CIVILIANS, "xie3ekdin = 52 Mayereamp, if he is paroled or re od, i ]!eazed. can return to his old job} of $100 a x offen | the bat battle front comer has prevailed for 24 hours. PARIS, March 23.—War offt dispatches this afternoon announce & German aviator bad soared over +4266 TOWNS BOMBARDED Rheims and dropped three bombs LONOOM, March 2~The Killing three civilians. The shell-| war office tonight announced ing of Rheims continues. that German aviators have bom ‘The French have made substan-| bdarded Litle, Siomer and Es M * At Vay Special han $1.50 Union Suits and Two-piece Gar ments, 05e. ) Athletic Union Suits, 85e. $1.50 and $2.00 Athletic Union Suits $1.10. an Shirts and Drawers, New Fe ashions Require tial as near 1, it was taires, killing three women and declared. A violent attack on the four men, al! civilians. Six oth — at Bagatelle has been er civilians were wounded by thrown back. $i Scientific Corseting but elsewhere along the aerial bombs. Q.—Kindly suggest some things! for a ge to put in a lunch for a workingman. ex My husband is not allowed to eat cr meat or fish on account of stomach trouble. | have given him egg sand wiches for the last six months, and and where are he is very tired of them. MRS.C. they situated? DANE A.—There are United States | | which your band canno mints in the following cities: Wasi make sandwich filllt 4! ingt and =mayonnaise, cream) Or panish onions and rye bread,, @Q.—About Nov. 1, 1914, | sent to its, nuts and) a certain mail order houge for some se and graham goods. This was a rellable house her at £ or some difficult place HERE are changes in the bust ——_—__-; 'NOTHER FURLOUGH DALE GETS | It never rains but it pours. Counciiman Allen Ozie had just concluded his request for a six months’ leave of absence to visit the fair. A clerk approached, whis-| pered in the cafeteria s “1 aleo ask to be excused th " he announced. “What!” axclaimed some of the counciimen. Mentally, they also added: “We can’t stand too much joy all at once, Allen.” | “| have just been informed,” continued Dale, “that THE cafeteria is on fire.” - And off he went, to save the Allendale source of fame. line, size of the waist and poi Balbrigg the suit. 39e. $3.00 Light Wool Shirts and Drawers, the suit, $1.90. $1.50 Cotton Union Suits, 9Be. $1.00 Union Suits, 85e¢. $3.00 Union Suits, $1.90. This lot is in broken sizes in two numbers of the famous “Lewis” nderwear Fine quality French Balbrigg derwear, in blue, flesh and_ heli $1.50 suit, 78¢. of the body that must be made in order to acquire the correct figure for the new fashions As a substitute for the r Of these points our corsetieres have and have found that Warner Corsets will mold the figure into the new contour of fashion with perfect ease and comfort to the wearer, for they are designed not only on the lines of figure bea but on the lines of comfort and €ervice as Denver, San Francisco, New na and Philadelphia made a careful study, | | | } { awelled raisins : tead| fics or da tak out by Helen Blue of Turtle bread, buttermilk and fried cakes, a8 | had dealt with them off and on Lake, Minn. it ie a email point of | on ce custard and raisins for a number of years. land projecting 189 feet into the! This time, when the goods came lake. Miss Biue lived 17 months, @. Can you tell me how | can/| they were unsatisfactory. | return SAN BERNARDINO, March 23—Detectives are searching today for alone in the little loa house, in or-| grow jong, heavy eyelashes? Sd thaws, Maly vibes th ie orters stole diamonds valued at several thousand der to win title to the land. cM. Then later they sent me two checks 00 of O t y be It requires consid ird, rich society woman of Oneonta, N CA88 LAKE, Minn.. March 23.—| A quir \ little log house built with her own hands, a few square yards of |! ; De ,.. warden given over to tomatoes andj! decided practically unanimously | Cabbage and 10 cents paid in cash| with white vase THIEVES GET AWAY that the public works board pre-jtg the government of the United| small camel's hair t pare the design and the plans for| states has won for Miss Helen|be careful to ke WITH $150 JEWELRY the bridges across the canal, in-|piue of Turtle Lake, Minn, the/getting into y * with the additional charge, and told stead of leaving the designs to be 1 smallest homestead in the nation.| Diluted witch hazel them | couldn't get it cashed and|that way, but they renewed the} make yourself so and then you are! eieinee submitted by the bidders on the Helen's 10-cent homestead” is/evening, it is sald, will also im-|that | wanted a postal money order) check, the same as the first one,/ bound to trust those ahout you Thieves who broke into the gen- bridges. One vote was expressed| situated on » small point of Iand| prove the growth of eyelashe in return; but they simply renewed/| and sent it to me without the goods “Give tc the world the best you | gyr77ywoe “wy ‘CLIMGIAIC” eral merchandise store of Theo-| aguinst this plan. Yes, it was Coun-|running out into Turtle Lake | the check without the “hdl ordered. have and the best will come back) pyg "CR AMINE 1S dore Youngerman at Redmond lats|cilman Vale who dissented | It is only 98 feet wide at the wid-| @-—1 ama girl, 20. | have known| charge and returned it to me. Now the company has reorganiz-|to you BBOUT THE SPIE Sunday night and escaped with lest part, and 189 feet long la young: man seven years, and || The second check | sent backed and sent out catalogues stating - ee ee ps worth of jewelry and —_ PROSECUTE WAGE | Mise Blue, Who is $1, made her have been going steady with him| with an order for goods, thinking I|they are better equipped than ever, @.—Would you please tell me a eer y the | are being sought today entry 18 months ago. for almost a year. Is it proper for could gets some of my money’ "s worth|to please their patrons, About four satisfactory way to clean a tatting sheriff's office. LAW OFFENDERS | She built her log house, fenced ——— — pepo jo off the Jand, lived there 17 Months SURE, IT WAS DALE paki |and cultivated a garden of toma toes and cabbages OLYMPIA March 23.-—-Labor Sketch of tiny 10-cent hom garments, 39¢ « Athletic Shirts and Knee Draw for every to Rust, Break Priced from $1.00 to $10.00. ir is guaranteed not ers, 65¢. lear 89c Lisle Shirts and Drawers, 65e. int Inside the Pike St, Entrance, Fitst F the thieves who yesterda; goliars from Mrs. Geo. B Mrs. Baird left a hand bag containing the Jewels in the Elks club while) , the went to lunch. When she returned, the bag had disappeared. le pa-|for the amount. The checks read tlence, but very good results have| “May be cashed anywhere.” | casn the eye-|ed one Later it was returned to fore retiring|me with an additional charge. In 1 al the meantime, the company went i must| bankrupt. When | received the vaseline from| check | sent it back to the company n achie es every even Second Avenue and Pike S fhe MacDougall-Southwick Co. WHEN IT COPIES To THE SOC/AL LAODER. THE me to take his arm while walking weeks ago | sent in the first check collar that is slightly soiled, with- h reet? We are not engaged again for some goods out of their| out washing it in water? % 4 aed as als GERTIE MUSTEROLE— UICK new catalogue. Up to this time |) ROSE CITY GIRL. | ‘ 4 haven't received any goods or heard, 4 q It is not considered good form| Rub thoroughly with powder Commisstoner Olson has announced Now she has just come to the} - |from them. Do you think |! could) od magnesia or corn meal and salt = After a two-hour conference be-| shat a campaign of prosecutions for|Sovernment land office here to (RELIEF! NO ) BLISTER! get the other check cashed here,/and brush well < 4 c tweer the mayor, the council, and) violations of the minimum wage|P&Y cash in order to gain full pos ACHY since they have resumed business? | aad | : the board of public works, it was! ive will begin shortly. Several 2ession of her claim without spend WHEN HEAD |The two checks amount to $30. . 4 alleged offenders will be fought in| '"® 0 It the thr It Gecthes and Rilleves Like| A A WORKING GIRL sy | little children, My husband's work Q—I am married and have two 3 te lanier t In| required A.—You should be able : Seattle, he says. His first coi ¢ is iniet— plaint ‘was. filed. sa Seattle Gater| ig age ‘and, pores coer ie “TAKE CASCARETS | a Mustard Plaster With- [ihe check without further trouble.| 7 "6 \8 & machinist iat ey ‘ § pay for the land, an¢ expected i | 5 > > one f] day out the Burn or Stin, 1 advise you to ac 80 at once, and * price MUST 1 government officials de n S ial 1116 FIROE AVE. manded one dime as full payme nt! «| FOR THE BOWELS ::* years nominally times he becomes furiously angry & : “Vin the meantime, take the matter) Jo. some little, foolish thing and < up with your postmaster 4 ‘ «| UP calls me terrible names, worse than ‘ 2 The company should either re 4 the smallest probabl . ; . “yg! otiey or send the goods,| YOU. can imagine cheapest r taken possession jot a 10-cent box now - ' te us lin the event that they do not. they| | tty to excuse it because of his in the United States | You're billous! You have a throb-| tne pa ’ aol bi ac ising the maile| Works but | can’t stand it for sation in your head, a bad yootora and ¥ ise MUSTER. | can be reed ng th years. Then, too, the babies will 8-YEAR-OLD LEADS ate in your month, your eye burn,|O1!2 and "recommend It to. thelr|to defraud. haa a rail oc aged les. your #kin is yellow, with dark rings|PApent® . Lae lee touie Guciane ree at ice Ltt under your eyes; your lips are! reiter gives fron ae Q.—I am 35 yea old, have a} lease advise me what to do. ° . nice little home, a good husband E h OSKALOOSA, K March 23,.—|mean and ill-tempered, Your sys ‘on. |and the sweetest little boy. | have BROKENHEARTED, veryt Ing in Although only 8 rears old, Mary | tem is full of bile not properly pass |many friends, But | have a fault] A—Can't you reason with your Spurlock conducted the prayer | d off, and what yot need I® a clean Musc sot tonieh 1 would like to get rid of.|husband some time when he is in Cleaning and meeting at the Methodist church | ing up inside, Don’t continue being i Frosted Peet,|When | am alone | think evil even|a sensivle mood? Appeal to him . erred Dyeing h » » li sa ear white | ore 4, or hear from the combany| Lo gb eeevesy, J0ts 1.0F Helen's hom a ia not For This Week | All SUGAR | |Ttis MILK Ut often pre |of my best friends. | can't seem to|not so much for yourself as for the here nd | probably the 1 eat a billous nulsanc ORANGES person in the United Btates to son. |those who love you, and don't re nd foo|trust any one and it Ie hurting me.|children—his children and yours duet such a meetin sort to harsh physics that irritate] jars, and pectal’ large | Now, can you help me? If so, let/If he is any kind of a father at all - 4 DB. 4. B. BINYON, JR. : nd injure. Remember that most |"! $2.50, é |me hear from you. he will want to set ample Plant and Office 9 bowels are cured by morning with ep The Musterote| Ac-God helps those who help| If he will not control his tempe : ‘sy Gade bainaieg, casmunaiio€ OLYMPIA, — Mareh Xing | gentle, thorc arets—the par eveland, O themselves. You can help your-|and at least make an effort to cur East Union BINYON OPTICAL CO. county is enriched $20,000 today by | wo hile you sle A 10-¢ elt by replacing every evil thought| these trades, vou are justified inf gage 1164—Phones—Eaat 849 the supreme court ruling in favor, box from your dr Ill keep with two good ones. You are the|leaving the house, anyway, until he : . . u n ne ‘ ; | ; Seppe yee cn whe which he has. no|f ments in cleaning, and our work _ - "| ter of rthern Pacific and Great| ach sweet, and your head clear for | for it f ubth ‘A ir power to} ing up on ” : ; as je abeclutety GUaraitenee aaa Sanitary M } Y “hay | Northern 1913 taxes. In total the| months, Children love to take Cas make them good or bad }right to @o, anc aw will up. : arket 9| Star Wants Ads find the lost counties of the state are winners|carets, because they taste good and Do you, feel that you are worthy} hold you in any yrable action | order 1s solicited articler 00,000, never gripe or sicken ‘ to be trusted by others? If n6t,|you take to prevent it