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Every Coat price cut Every Suit price cut Every Dress price cut Every Waist price cut Don’t Be Late Every day brings startling bargains at this Retiring- from-Business Sale. and Coat prices cut again tomorrow. again again again again. No matter the cost or loss, we quit. hillas, black and white stripes and plaids. $2.00 imonos have the latest improve- Im cleaning, and our work ly guaranteed. A triai SA VE? your money work. om “ype shouldn’t it? a on salary any time T hetween the first and fifth of any month. Apply," 2." to ws. _ Interest 4 Per Cent .. D. HOGE, be President. . SOLNER, @ President and Trust Officer. HOGE BUILDING wt of the District. While You Shop and Go the Rounds Come and Give Us the Once Over, Too Women's Winter Coats B. BULOS, Inc. CLOAKS = SUITS STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1915. PAGE 5, New Spring Coats $8.95 This tine of Women's Coate sold for up to $16.50. Your chance to buy a new apring coat at a bargain forth an array of Women’s Suit We are having crowde every day and will have bigger crowde tomorrow—for prices have been cut still deeper. NO HELP FOR IT. It’s quitting time for me— B, BULOS. Bargain Hunters, Read These Prices Street Dresses 99.99 A nice line of these, and were good values at twice the price. Sold for up to $12.00 Slightly out of style— Sold for $25.00. $18.00 UITS A 1318 Second Ave. JUDGE HUMPHRIES — HAS ATTACK; WIFE ADMINISTERS AID Superior Judge Humphries, who {has been suffering from a malady | of the throat for several days, was suddenly attacked © Wednesday morning with a violent fit of cough ing, and proceedings In his court were halted temporarily, while his wife, Mra. telle M. Humphries, administered first aid Mra. Humphries has been in a’ most constant tendance in husband's court since he became jill. When he was attacked today | she rushed to his bench, medicines in hand. The judge, at her command, opened his mouth and stuck out his tongue, which she carefully down with a throat spoon, while she daubed his tonsils with a brush, saturated with remedy. Her task finished, Mrs. Humphries pat | ted her husband's head fond} “There, dear,” she said, you'll feel better.” (CHUCK DROPS IN FOR | LITTLE CHAT WITH HI When former Lieu Lieut. Gov. il |as Morris of Wisconsin, and a prom. inent member of the bar in that state, hit Seattle Tuesday, be {m- mediately hotfooted it for the mayor's office. “Hello, Hi," he shouted, with boyish excitement, as he confront- ed the mayor and stretched out his band. Hi scratched his pate and thought @ moment “Why, hello, Chuck, old fellow,” he exclaimed, suddenly. Chuck and Hi were classmates in now Financial ot D. the Wisconsin “U" law class 25 |years ago, and used to kick around ‘the campus together. seen each other since TRY TO AID BROTHER; THEY'RE IN JAIL, TOO | Ruhing with alibis to the ald of} charged with burg }lary, Simon and Louis Levikow of Kansas City, Mo., were thempelves arrested this morning on the same charge Samuel Levikow, the brother, after a gruelling cross-ex lamination at tie trial last week, |gave up the fight and pleaded |guilty. The Levikows are accused of surreptitiously carrying away in an express wagon $2,367 of satins and woollen goods from the store B. McBride & Co. last De- ‘comber: 1 CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Pecavne I determine your needs before attempting to effect @ sure. loges in the United States I am @ graduate of one of the highest classed medical cot. 1 am a legally Heensed physician and ‘ave had 30 years’ experience in my profession—9 years In Batts Ginorders Btoma Comes to me for reliable Wasrerm DK. DONAWAY, Union and Thi 1 EXAMINE FREE ot the vital , Nerves, TAver, Heart, Varicore Blood and Skin Kerema, Kidnc@ and Widddor, Varicocele, “qu8" or “914" tor Blood Disorders, n Wlood Test. 002-2-4 Lberty Building. Opposite Postoftice Office Hours, 0 A. M. to 6 P.M Sundays, 10 A. M. to ds | held | They hadn't | REPORT ITALIAN | OFFICERS SHOT: LONDON, March 31.—Uncon firmed réports of a “grave incident ace phe rgd between Austrian soldiers and ar pct ns ttt Anh ag Italian customs officers the frontier are published by the Tele The Pink of Health graph today in a dispatch from Rome : The dispatch says is every woman’s right “The Giornale d’ Italia has re-/but man are troubled} ceived from Venice news which it with sallow complexions, publishes with reserve that there headaches, backaches, low Austrottallan "frontier, between| S0irite—until they learn that some Austrian soldiers and Italian Sure relief CH be found in customs officers eat HAM jthe Henton-Issaquah county road. Video to Wemeo th Brorr Sem 7 bid was $63,445.99. » Be. “Peg oO’ My Heart” “Some Italians are said to have irmed from other source on | GETS ROAD CONTRACT Henry Price was Tuesday award ed the contract for construction of Peggy O'Neil and Emelie Melville in a Scene in Oliver Morosco's Record Breaking Success. —SEATS NOW SEI.LING— CLEANUP DAY BLUE-BLOOD SEATTLE DOG PSTABL ISHED 1876 [ McDougall - fouthwick ore open from 9a Second Ave. and Pike Sf SCHOOL KIDS HAS HIS DAY Distinctive Easter Suits at IS FIXED FOR | Seattle school children, de termined to carry out the deg laration of war proclaimed by The Star against the enemy, Dirt, armed with rakes and shovels provided by the clean. up and paintwp bureau, will swoop down Monday upon va cant lots and unsightly rubbish heaps—and Clean-up week will begin Simultaneously, stor will fill their display wittdows with articles suggestive of clean-up time. mops, brooms, lawn ‘mowers—all made in Washing ton—will be shown. The city will be postered from end to end with billboard advice from the clean-up committee. Chairman C. M. Willlams of the suid Wednerday it ‘© put every vacant lot tn if possible, under eultiva summer be a crime. passes a bill pre committee, to walk or to trample over was ity tion this it will counell th lota, strips We're going to clean Seattle declared Chairman Williams, “We're going to employ the unemployed and plow up the vacant lots and make em bloom. Lota lying if the city ted by ‘acrons parking help vest The near school buildings will be turned over, after plowing, to school children for model gar dens. Many persons owning such lots have already donated the prop erty for this purpose. A finance committee ted. by Chairman Williams Wednesday to Iny plans to raise funds to pay men for plowing and other labor necessary to carry outy the vacant lot garden scheme | The Mothers’ congress, the Gar den club, Dahlia society and the Unemployment committee are co- operating with Chairman Williams and the clean-up bureau in plan ning the clean-up campaign All next week the work of wip: ing out the epots will continue, As soon an lots are plowed, they will be planted with seeds, which have already been donated |The clean-up committee, however, jneeds need potatoes | Who'll give a sack? was many of | The annual exhibition of aca d Be ee, ur attle r the auspices of the elub, od afternoon at First ave will continue, ossions of judging, un al award of the bight are more th and from the show ts the « in the Kennel Wedr nkating eca st, and with three ul Sat the fi irday There 4 Seattle of the « an 400 fact that the ly benching Pacific this spring, an added tance to the affair is felt in doggy circles British Columbia has dred entries and with ff entrie he big istration fro: itself. The prize list is th ever offered. The old charging a prohibitive admission price is also done with, and only 16 cents will be charged this week Dr, J. C, De M N. Y., one of the tles on the canine States, arrived here in reginte: will Judg cursory enched . sald he jclans of dogs in looked forward ited kind of a show Judging will be done 10 a. m. to noon; from and from 7:30 10 night ani North it a hun is next outside oattle largest order of Taco! that ts re away ind of Brooklyn foremost author! in the United t and b. He After a the dogs th with the and he split all the classes mination of morning, delighted evidence. to the most dally 2 to 6 o'clock GIRL IS SENTENCED F ding guilty to a charge of | grand larceny, Evelyn St. Clair state witness in the recent trial of Paul Schuman, former patrolman for graft, Tuesday dr a peniten. tlary sentence. Sh bbed Gus Johnson of $1,800 w diamonds March 2, A six months to 15 years’ sentence was imposed rth of EXPENSES FOR YEAR pital npiled for were expenses the county County | 1914 | commissioners, just cd Q.—! am a young girl of 18 and my father is very strict with me. He won't allow me to go with the fellows, and | love to go with them. | My father ie a man who worked hard when he was a young man in | Germany, and expects me to do the) same. How can | get him to let me Go out and enjoy myself? YOUR FRIEND. you want to be “my really and truly, try the idea that you must ‘gO with the f to enjoy your Judging from your writing and spelling. are evidently very young and have a }learn. 1 would therefore adviw |to try to at least learn to spell and | write, and while you are doing that lyou will forget about the fellows you want to go out with, Why don't | you get acquainted with some other |girls, too, and bring them with the boys to your home and have a rip |roaring good time in the house? bet your old dad would be so sur prised and delighted that he'd do jal icinds of things to entertain the bunch, And then you wouldn't have to sneak out with the boys to have a good time.” Try the home-enter- taining stunt and see how it works A—lIt Ries ' out we you Q.—On reading your articles each evening, | find that it helps me very much. | am therefore writing to you to ask you a great favor. | Do you know of anything that may be used to make curly hair straight? An answer to this will oblige me ‘very much, and it certainly will be appreciated, FL F. A—TI receive dozens of letters asking how straight hair made curly, b how to make hair stral “A | one. know that will your hatr }if that is the only thing Jare dissatisfied with tn your up. be thankful may be and-nev nything straight that make you | —Kindly outline a plan for an | april fool party for boys and girls, | | A.—In plac a door bell ines a big tin pan with a potato masher jtled to it with which to knock Have the hostess receive in a wash dress, cap and huge kitchen apron. Give the girls caps and aprons also, and the boys market baskets, L the hostess explain that her tf will have to get their own supper The hostess should act ke and di the as each boy presents hi Use a chafing dish and gas stove The hostess should have the fol lowing articles In readiness: Char lotte russe in tity black kettle salted nuts in a tin ple pan, a set ting of candy eggs in wee {for favors at each place. served in patty pans and coffee tin cups. Around a centerpiece place a circle spoons, each with a red candle tbe bowl held there by a drop of hot wax as store provisions order lis pense baskets sulad in jester of tin | Q—! am 17 years old and five feet eight and three-fourths inches tall. Is it true that persons grow in height until tney are 21? | dread being tall and | am anxious to know. BROWN EYES. A Since we have absolutely n@ control over height, color of our eyes, ete, what good would it do for you to know if the average person grows after 17 years of age? | Take plenty of exercise, and I think your body will be in proportion to lyour height | Q.—Please give me the name of a book for an expectant mother to read. THANK YOU. —'Before the Baby Comes,” to get} great deal to in| | Mary Anna Wheeler, published by Harper, New York Q—When a man secures a di- vorce, does his wife continue to lecarry hie mame, or does it restore her to her maiden name? c. A—It does not restore her to her maiden name unless this 1s j asked in the application and grant- ed by the court | Q.—How can | raise a carnation in a flower pot? MYRTLE. A.—Small slips grow out of the ‘eyos” along the stems of carna tions. These may be stuck into rich, sandy soil in a flower pot and covered with a glass tumbler. If not kept wet, the slip sprout Stops Tobacco Habit in One Day Sanitarium Publishes Free Book Showing How Tobacco Habit Can Be Banished in From One to Five Days at Home. too » banishing] roved eth- ng. ing D to 751 Best Onk Leath: Pike Place Market DENTAL and OPTICAL PRICES CUT Sult the Hai No such for strictly | Dental low in Seattle or elsewh You need not hurry, my low prices will tinue while the times last Hard Times Optical Prices Call at My Op > tieal ment you and IT will gu you from 0c to $6 on ue may require, Le specialty har ted for dupligat nses ‘Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S. ntist. Dental Ave. Re Sure and 718 Open eventr 8 dayn until 4 for people and Sun- who work You will find the room you want in Star “For Rent” Ads, by| trophies | dogs | impor: | judge | | tons trim the The flare skirt side $25.00. from | tor| | | A Special Sale of $1.50 Glove Silk Vests, $1.35 nied by ny pair pier Suits tha tionally The season 100, a ment blue and a the coat each | A Kitchener Tramping has semi-belted be worn low the military effect may ing ets. A very good-looking line, is very smart, The skirt has novelty how through the slashed Many other ailored distinctive smart ‘e varied, sand, putty, Belgian blue, navy, black, white and a large assort- checks. A particularly gaberdine three coat, r buttoned snugly to the neck, giv- equally $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00. E is ¢ tyle in these emi-tailored and novelty xceptional t is most unusual, They are appearance and excep fit and finish are in in materials gaber- dine, wool poplin, serge and whipcords — in fact everything that is good this nearly he colors, and include is shown. of black and white mart-looking Suit of has black taffeta collar taffeta band around Taffeta bullet but- inch peplum coat has kick Moderately pleats at priced at Suit is tailored in men’s wear convertible collar, which The flare skirt has a pointed yoke and slashed pock- suit at $29.50. A Belgian Blue Serge Suit, with slightly raised waist- the coat of which is in hip length, has peplum slashed at sides with buttons on one side and buttonholes on the other. pockets on each side, which peplum. Priced at $35.00. pretty models at Second Flour. HESE garments quality of glove are Choice of dawn pink 36, 38, 40 arid 42. garment, $1.35. $2.50 Silk K in costume shades. Kayser regular special, the pair $2.95. MRS, PANKHURST By Wm. G. Shepherd LONDON, March 20.—(By Mail to New York.)—All Eng- land is now cheering Mrs. Em- meline Pankhurst, leader of the militant suffragets. News- papers refer to her as “Eng- land’s most eloquent woman.” Their praise of her is un- stinted, and in the same col- umns where she was once re- ferred to as “mad,” she is now called a “gracious woman.” Mrs. Pankhurst speaks nightly at the Pavilion, the identical theatre Monday two |being mobbed The former hunger striker is on ‘every regular program, She ap- lpears in various gowns, mostly | black, but all of exquisite cut theme is “Women and On the opening ht years ago to escape the she I must refer to the last previous occasion on which I appeared here. We were engaged then in an in- }ternal warfare—a warfare on part of the women, who were de- the government what they considered their rights of citizen- al | | “When I came here before we were fighting for our rights; now {we are fighting for our dut In the ce of a terrible ch the people have forgotten their rights they think now only of their duties.” Chancellor Lloyd-George, Premier Asquith—in fact, all the govern ment officials whose lives were made miserable through the criti ism and physical attacks of Mrs. Pankhurst and her followers—were praised Invariably prances cheered. CHAMBER APPROVES Mrs. are Pankburst’s ut- enthusiastically | THE HOTEL LIBERTY Liberty, jeattle’s unemployed, is one the most interesting sociolog experiments that has ever tried in America Hotel for the This was the text of a report on} the hotel prepared by a special Chamber of Commerce committee Jand submitted yesterday to the jchamber's board of trustees. The committee recommends putting the |hotel on a permanent. basis. During the winter 203,820 meals were served. Approxiately 9,000 men registered during the season. Of these 50 per cent were Ameri lean ettizens. | Systematic conduct of the home | has put it on a_ self-supporting basis, and before the season's end the city and county app’ will be returned, silk. the arm with a silk shield and have a silk draw tape. or white in a good range of sizes— Regular $1.50 quality. IS NOW PRAISED. (ON EVERY HAND: from which she was spirited each | beautifully made of a good They are reinforced under Special, the Bloomers $1.50 ser Glove Silk Bloomers in a good range of sizes Special, the pair $1.50. $5.00 Ankle-Length Bloomers $2.95 $5.00 ankle-length Silk Bloomers, very —First Floor, RABBI KOCH TALKS ON JEWISH HISTORY Rabbi Samuel A. Koch preached n “Lessons From Jewish History” at Temple de Hirsch, where the sec- ond service of the Feast of the Pass- over was held Tuesda: “Compared to the Je the oldest nations of Europe seem still in their swaddling clothe: | Help the Stomach Digest Your Food When the stomach fails to dl- west and distribute that which is eaten, the bowels become clogged with a mass of waste and refuse that ferments and generates pol- sons that are gradually forced into the blood, causing distress and often serious illness, Most people naturally object to the drastic cathartic and purga- tive agents that shock the system. A mild, gentle laxative, positive in its effect, and that will quickly relieve stipation, is Dr, Cald- well's Syrup Pepsin, sold by drug- gists at 50 cents and $1.00 a bottle It does not gripe or cramp, but { acts easily and pleasantly, and ts, the most satisfactory or children, women and ns. For a free trial to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, Washington ‘st, Monticello, the! Bach from 1 year we have Inquirtes any young men who have! mnds, but not enough to them through an entire’ A little financial assist- ance would enable them to take up the course of their ch carry it t zh to compl In ord men a 8 MENT h lished in the hool where a considerable num; er of students can earn part of their exp y Commercial work will be fur- nished the student, and he will not only gain experience in such but he will be paid for his ft compensation will th the ability rd wei range nts per hour AID feature te wimber of those D cineering. addition to this de within the School, we shall con sto give every possible as. sistance to other students to find employment aside the heel to earn while they are learning chool will also help. its tes to obtain desirable po- 1s aS heretofore. dem for young AL, training otrical, Gas and Ste ring in the great ska and the Ortent. promises greatly in excess of any~ heretofore — experienced oung men desirous of equipping opportunities ld like to new STU. ne nd men rt