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4 ‘li THOUSANDS HAVE Greatest and Most Play Ever Its Great Come _ Counctiman Lundy will introduce & bill into the council Monday to Teplank approaches to the Latona bridge. Expense will be paid from Himeihoch Bros., which is one of | Seattle's Pioneer Clothing Stores, | Fange and mark down their {m-| Mmense stock of men’s clothing, shoes, hats, caps, suit cases, pants, Underwear and furnishings. This store bas just received its new! spring goods, and this sale, which | Starts Saturday, April 2rd, will be Tong remembered for the bargains that will be given the Seattle pub- lie. There’s an object in this sale like in everything worth while—| the object is money to meet bills. | Business has been at a standstill, | and the thing right now before the | house is to get $15,000 in fifteen days. This store realizes some-| thing out of the ordinary must be done to get this money—and the| something in this case will be low prices. Spring is here—our new! spring goods are here—what we| want is to have you here at our/ opening Saturday, and, if you don't see the greatest bargains in new, seasonable merchandise you ever) beheld, don’t buy. Further partic- wlars will appear in Friday's Star: Attend this sale; it will be worth | your while at Himelhoch Bros.—| 625 First Ave. | AMUSEMENTS)! METROPOLITAN ‘This Week and Easter Sunday | Rose Stahl In “A PERFECT LADY” Mats. Wed. and Sat. 00 to $1.50) Evenings, 5c to $2.90, | PANTAGES “THE LAND OF MAKE BELIEVE” REED BROTHERS 10¢ and 20c | LOEW’S EMPRESS }) MARIE RUSSELL HONEY GIRLS lartooniat ‘Twenty. | Customers bring shoes nere from every part of the city, be cause our work is different. It’s a bit better. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP First and Henecs. Main 4136. — |spend money from the sale of bonds SEEN ESCAPE| That Wonderfully Interesting and Marvelously Worked Out Picturization of SEX-EUGENIC SCIENCE And Thousands Say That It Is the Thrilling Problem Produced It Delivers the Hardest Blow to IMPROPER MARRIAGES That Has Ever Been Put Before the Public | Every Girl and Every Boy Over 15 Years, Every Parent Who Has Daughters, Should Witness Lessons ||| Early The Picture Begins at 10 and 11:45°|}i\' A. M., 1:30, 3:15, 5, 6:45, 8:30 | and 10:15 P. M. | CLEMMER —Seattle’s Best Photoplay House— | ISEWHERE general fund Keechelus todge, No. 803, Broth.) erhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, will hold its annual! ball at the Press club Wednesday} night. King Mothers county organization of} congress will meet with) the King county branch of Parent-| Teachers’ association in Auburn, Thursday. | Mrs. Edith McBride, wife of loca!) attorney and University of Jowa Braduate, died at the Minor hos-| pital Tuesday | for England Thursday Anne Congregational church, speaks wilt ch {ts doors in order to ar-| @@¢" night on “The Sermon on the Mount” as part of Passion week | services Sun Oi! Co. of Philadelphia pur- chases Union Oi! Co.'s tank steamer Santa Rita } Miss Anna Guthrie, editor of the)” Reader's Guide, of White Plain N. Y., spoke on profitable vocations for women at women's vocational conference at the university Tu: day. twhene¢| o-- ——-~-—¢@ Vice President Marshal! shook hands across the border with Col.|** Juan Mendieta, commandant Mexican forces at Tijuana, day. Gov. Lister, Tuesday, invited! Marshall to visit Washington. One hundred and twenty-five Western Union telegraphers of St Louis voted to night. | Supreme court of Oregon decide: that ordinance prohibiting women| from visiting places where liquor! is sold is not unconstitutional, Temple Alexander, embe: r of $10,000 from OW. R. & N., par: doned by Gov. Wythcombe, of Ore- gon. Seven thousand Chicago painters g0 on strike. E. McCord, Seattle attorney, 4 on Gov. Lister's legail appointe staff. | State Capitol Record of Olympia} sold to V. A. Moore of that city. | Herman Schuettier, first deputy | superintendent of Chicago police, says he is ashamed of force of that city, after seeing coppers of the} Coast. Recelver for Oscar Hammerstein,| theatrical man, appointed. Action taken because of his {lines | Arkansas, Missouri, Pennsylvania! and Kansas chilled through by snow. Marks end of winter | Great Northern building at Frisco! exposition dedicated before large crowd of visitors Tuesday Indian chief makes speech in Blackfoot | la ; Thomas Sheridan, ex-president of First National bank of Roseburg Ore., convicted of abstracting $225,000. CHAMBER TO HELP | DEFEND NEW LAW| The Chamber of Commerce has| voted to employ special counsel to| ald Attorney General Tanner in de fending the Renick law, which pro-| vides that municipal funds cannot be spent for purposes other than authorized, fearing, they way, that the city council is preparing to jand strike Tuesday |‘", BY TORPEDO TURK ATTACK STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1915. ANOTHER BIG (ALLIES LAND LINER SUNK | TROOPS FOR LONDON, March 31.— |. CONSTANTINOPLE, via Wire x 4 lows Kerlin and London, Mareh The second liner to be at 1 tatements that the Russians aparently abandoned the bom tacked by German sub bardment of the ephorus de marines within three days fe but that t were Indica pone tons that trans had arrived was torpedoed today, The at the Dardanelies with troopa to liner Flaminian, the ad- make land attacks on the Turkiah | positions featured an announce miralty announced, was [inent. from the war. office here torpedoed off the Scilly is- | today | | Turkish aviators sighted several! lands. Russian warships only 15 miles The Flaminian was an Ellerman! from the I ts on Mon liner, plying between Glasgow and ay, th Ganeiere She was outward] ip re ounoltert ne ~/" ay bound when attacked. leingie warship, and % is bel The vessel was torpedoed and/they have withdrawn sunk 50 miles southwest of the The Anglo-French fleet has re | Scilly tslands at 3 a. m. Monday,|sumed the bombardment of Turk the aémiralts stated teh villages near the entrance to The crew of 41 »n from the|the Dardanelles, the statement vessel landed at Holy Head early | ald today, having n rescued by al This Is taken to mean that the Danish veasel Jallied transports have arrived and| The Flaminian was a vessel of|that the French and British com-| 3,500 tons, She was built tn 1914 She had a speed of only 12 knot and was easy prey for a submarine The liner could accommodate a} large number of passengers, but left Glasgow carrying only a cargo i her crew. The latter « to} he boats before the vesse torpedded The point at which the Flamin {ap was attacked is 120 miles south | of where the Falaba was sent down with the loss of more than 100 lives AMERICAN LOST WASHINGTON March 91.—An other snarl was placed in this gov ernment’s international problema today by the report from Londor that among e who perished in the sinking » Hritish Mer Fal aba was Lwon Chester Thrasher, an American The state department started an lapeared investigation {nto the report. If it a ared true, a protest in ¢ made to Germany ected to be © of A. ©. Dunn, jitney bus driver of commander to Everett, held for killing Sven Moe Coroner's inquest finds Dunn near sighted Woman Stops Husband — From Using Tobacco "GERMAN SU ails of the engagement, as re ported by the commander of the at tacking French warebip, stated the German craft began to submerge it lxelf tmmediately when sighted. | The Freach cruiser opened fire at her periscope. As the iscope dis. | manders are endeavoring to carry out thelr plan of landing large odies of troops | Turkish land batteries are replying vigorously to the fire of the warships. | | PARIS, March 31.-~-A German submarine ts believed to have been wunk yesterday, The French min jistry of marine today announced that in all probabjlity one of the German undersea raiders was sunk | off Dieppe by a French abip of the 4 Nght squadron the apot | A large field of ofl was observed t ead over the water in the the crulser, leading the An Ohio Wife Broke Her Husband | of the Tobacco With a Recipe She Gave Secretly She Tells What She Used well-known Ohh A woman whose husband has been a heavy user of tobacco for years, broke him of the habit by the use of « simple home recipe that she gave secretly. Sho very gladly told what she used, but requested that her name should not be made pub lic, as her husband does not know why he quit using tobacco. She h said he recipe is inexpe and can be obtained from any drug store, and given secretly or with the patient's knowledge. To 3 oz of water add 20 grains of muriate of ammonia, a small box of Varlex Compound, and 10 grains of pepsin day at meal time, in the food or in the coffee, tea or milk. This rect no color, taste or «mell, habit in any form Adv devotees beautify! do wax PF red within r shes 80 much nut ¢ ndoors, and at such The principal reason for | ful merit is that mony with physio’ stead of hiding or comp without harm, wit omp! fon defacte, It removes the The wax actually takes off the nged faded, nal or blotchy ecutic gently, «fa. ausing no incor or nerve t to the rescue edding. The new « on which appears is a ne thful, healthy, ex beautiful. If you er mercolized wax, get an ou t at the drug store, use at night ke cold cream, washing tt off 1 rning Another natural beautifying treat ment—for wrinkled, flabby skin—ls < made by DRL. A Letter From a Satisfied Patient of the Regal Dentists. “Gentlemen This is my second visit to your office to have other very bad wisdom tooth ex tracted, and you didn’t cause me any pain, The business I have done with the Regal Dentists has pleased me very much, and I can CLARK, D. D. 8. un tists “R. W. LOWE “U. 8, 8. 8. Burnside.” We couldn't get testimonials like this if we didn’t deliver the goods in every particular. Our work is painless, our manship are the best and our {prices the lowest. We'll prove it if you'll give us a chance, Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR, to build bridges over Lake Wash. ington canal, 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Sige pine and Union 4 OL dL imen@ them as painless den-| materials and work-| love he had sent the submarine to the bottom ARREST AMERICAN AS SHIP INCENDIARY PARIS, March 31.—A passenger jwho wan listed as an American aboard the La. Touraine, which made port after having been on |fire at sea on March 6, has been arrested, suspected of incendar |iam, according to the Matin today ‘BEAUTY DOCTOR ive a teaspoonfal three times a| at very little cost The police refuse to verify the re TELLS SECRET jauty Doctor Gi Simple ipe to Darken Gray Mair and Promote its Growth Detroit Re Miss Alice Whitney, a well nown beauty doctor of Detroit, Mich. recently gave out the fol. lowing statement: “Any one can prepare a simple mixture at home, that will darken eray halr, promote ite growth and make it soft and glossy. To half ish bark Alice A. Leigh witi|P@ !* perfectly harmless and has|s pint of water add 1 oz. of bay and will|ram, a small box of dney Strong, of the Queen| °* found effective for the tobacco | po Barbo Com and % o2. of glycerine T ingredients can be bought at drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is ob tained. This will make a gray haired person look twenty years It is also fine to pro- srowth of the hair, re and scalp diseases ent for dandruff and Advertisement. SALVATION ARMY | INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT 190% Ninth Ave. &. Is now tn proper sha | to take care of Te A Yesier way, Special Linen Finish BUSINESS CARDS Printed for $2.25 Per 1,000 KAPLAN PRINTING CO. 709 Fourth A Best Meats Lowest Prices Frye & Co, Markets Thursday Speci Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, € 2 doz. 45¢ Choice Shoulder Pork Steak. .... Choice Veal Chops a... A5e Choice Spare 1 1 c Chops ........ Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp. Ribs . Choice Steer 1 Ac 15¢ Anchor Brand Bacon ......... It signifies purity and quality Shops Open Until 6:20 9. M, Choice Mutton Cream Cheese Shoulder Steak 10c American Full ‘1 c the French vessel dashed| BMARINE | IS REPORTED SUNK. b b ex |dropped from the itinerary of the |from the Atlantic through the Pan- jama canal July 4, members of con gress stated positively th jcisco, **' | Puget sound. th al th Se jent dr in port ] AY ecutor Caldwell, The name of the man said to ls It was stated that Adams had not have been arrested is given as |been given an opportunity to pre R md Swoboda, 38 | sent his side of the case to the pros-| listed as an American financier, | AGAINST ADAMS sued, and that when Deputy Cald- st states that be is suspected of well learned the facts, the case was | aving close relations with tne | withdrawn. | omy.” nr ao | counts, Bring bottle. missed in Justice Whitehead's court | [Mn of a fans were killed and seven wound. | Tuesday on motion of Deputy Pros titer re Wh GROVE oe bow 1013 THIRD ed when German warships bom- _ ~ barded this port. The 8. 8. Bal tien In the harbor and 15 houses | were damaged, PORTLAND FOLK Denpite protests combe of Oregon against Portland vers in Narragansett bay. be: company a division of the fleet to San Francisco for the entertainment Main 2623\0f @xposition visitors, and another |will go to Hawall, {t fs announced. 3 HAVE CLOSE with their liv PAGE 2, We Must Have Money Must is a mighty powerful word, but it falls far short of telling just how badly we need money. We will positively disregard cost of merchandise and the cost of doing business in our frantic efforts to realize money to pay our bills. This surely is the public’s gain, but we will cheerfully take our loss if we can only keep our doors open till better times. You can actually earn money by attending this sale—because a dollar saved is a dollar earned. In fairness to us, do not prices talk? Then look at those below on new, clean, up-to-date Clothing, Hats and Furnishings for men—and boys. B. V. D. Underwear 33c 15¢ Union-made Collars 4c $4.00 and $5.00 John B. Stetson Hats $1.98 $1.00 Bib Overalls 69c Men’s Working Shirts 33Cc $2.00 Men’s Corduroy Pants 98c $10.00 and $12.00 Men’s Suits $4.95 you get a boy’s suit worth from $4.00 to $5.00 °2.98 to 7 gives you pick from a lot of Suits worth $3.00 and: $3.50. Here’s a snap for the little fellows. Peter Pan models, new, snappy patterns, worth buys a Boy’s Suit worth $6.00. 3.68 $7.00 Boys’ Suits, all colors, in serges, cheviots and tweeds, sizes from 3 to 17, for...... 75¢ Boys’ Knee Pants, all sizes 33C Union LabelClothin FIFTH AND PIKE $1.50 Boys’ Knee Pants, all sizes Matin declares Swoboda was | ecutor before the warrant was {s-| er Floor, - Capt. A. E. Howe of British president of the Washington Film) steamer Lowther Castle, which ar- The case against J. 1. Adams,| LIBAU BOMBARDED; | Corporation, arrested Monday after-| rived Tommie? sight, sayel U non a charge of grand larceny| Visdivostok is busy place | 3 CIVILIANS KILLED complaint of C, M, Hoffman, 4821 pot | | 45th ave, S., stockholder and former) Only ON | die employe of the company, was dis-| Whenever Jus? Print think of th 1 name. VE LIBAU, March 21.—Three ctvit- but otherwise the tack produced little effect. Easter Styles PEEVED; FLEET TOPASS EM UP, WASHINGTON, FOR WOMEN [Fe ASTER SUNDAY is recog- ae nized as the one day of the “ year to dress up in your best. Have you the right Suit, Coat, Dress, Hat and other articles of wearing apparel suitable for this day? It isn’t altogether necessary to procure them for this day alone, but it is the proper time to com- mence wearing your Spring clothes, and there is a contented and satis- fied feeling in having them to wear on Easter Sunday. March Gov. 31.— Withy of 4 the Columbia river being ttleship fleet, which is to cruise today that © fleet, after leaving Ban Fran- would proceed directly to Secretary Daniels announced that © present plan {is to take three visions of the Atlantic fleet rough the canal, following maueu- He said fore returning East he would ac pattle, Another division will remain at The division sent to Seattle, pres plans state, will Include three eadnaughts. Our popular credit plan will en- able you to have what you want by simply making a small payment down and a little each week or month. CALL N FIRE Three persons narrowly escaped when fire broke out! Elliott, 6246 the home of W. T. We are showing many beautiful Flora ave., at 3 o'clock Wednesday ie by morning, ‘while the family was Suits, snappy Coats and handsome miiclt awoke and. roused the| Dresses at popular prices. Suits and others, They made thelr escape In N satin ‘ | thetr "hightolothes and’ Wele” thet Coats at $15.00 and up. |principal spectators of the fire,! |which almost completely burned down the one-story frame house jand nearly all the furniture, sate ASK RECEIVER FOR Olymple Trading & Supply company is a t protect stockholders. Miller} Freeman, Lena Mason and BK. J ns , Obrist, stockholders, charge that 1119-1121 Third Ave. Between Seneca and Spring large sums from the capital stock have been diverted to pay rebates and dividends, and that 8. T. Knud 1c The loss is estimated at $1,000. TRADING COMPANY Fraud in the management of the charged in a petition asking that temporary recelver be appointed | n, president, was pald $71,000 for ommissions.