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STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1915, PAGE 5. ears TO, SEE. zn FEL CRANE IS ‘FAMOUS SURPRISE BABY | Wha | inn Gers jc FACING JURORS | GETTING ALONG JUST FINE || Me<Dougall « fouthwick ~ s | SECOND TIME Mrs, Gibson Calls on Little One Who Gave Her I amily| es n 9am, to6p.m, daily. 3 Such a Start | Felix Crane, alleged negro ei 1 Q.—Would you be so kind as to/to take a great interest in me. He $1 .00 and $1. 25 Easter | SEWING king, was placed on trial Thursday| tell me whether rust that comes|said he loved me, but as | don't Jbefore a jury in Judge Gilliam’s |from dampness and du 8 a know what that means, | did not Neckw S ] court, accused of accepting money! [healthful thing for the blood A'belleve him. He wanted me to ear in a pecia’ at | 4 from Maxine Evans, an underworld young man told me that he knew promise to marry him when | was " ? 3 | people who stuck rusty nails in ap: 18 of 19, and | said no, because | N the newest, prettiest and daintiest designs in chiffon a | les and ate them as a remedy for don't intend 7 q ne catttion is being observ p y on't intend to get married until organdy nsparent voile and other pot aa Jed by attorneys both for ths tata circulating the blood. HEGINA. (| am 21 | j Pid and other popula: 7am cera Seabee be Unteatiad Seiten | A-People do sometimes 1 don't like this young man, be rial This Neckwear is beautifully made and is most | At noon the jury box had not been olve iron rust and drink It for cause he drinks, as | feel that | exceptional at 65¢. their blood, A good beef, wine and d At greatly reduced prices.ff) tied — Bo nee ; . buld never be happy with a drunk-| Included you will find many pretty styles in 4 Inpoune WHT) tunnyer © the ard, no matter how much I might I 4 | This is the second trial in which ‘ition of fpr P . . . gn) Vestees of chiffon organds Hing coll \ Dro H ds }Crane has figured. He is under| j Condition of yo 004, or you are for him | f gandy, rolling collars, Venise lace Pp ea Secunia’ ta cere ive vonne th othe purchase the pure iron dust mi) My friend went home last March, edged 4 - : a druKRE and said he would write to me, but Organdy ' r 4 : : for taking money from anothe . gandy Standing Collars, ruffled and wired bac Singers, New Homes, ca Ge erreat Won tbe waset mae he never did. Do you think | could] Venlas Kins ; ed back, ‘ nf = es! Biegler our judgment is good and pave much confidence in a man like bd 4 Wheeler & Wilson, Stand im ant made auring Prosecuting sound in most of the advice that that? HELEN, | Vestees of transparent voile with rolling collar 4 torne: sundin’s inves ation © ‘0 feel th rh 4 \ 1 A eo 4 ards and other makes, $LOJ) Attorney: [eundin’s Investigation | you give, 20 1 fee! that perhaps you "Ait yon have the same Wens| | Venise lace edge, neatly finished with pearl buttons « es of graft in the police de can give me some of it Mie Win hee’. GkA ob tusanee Militars partmen | What do you advise me to do in : k ig ed cn + lilitary Vestees of Oriental lace, high boned collar, | Stress is being laid on whether the following cese? | was married canbe tines a a0 TT doth eee pearl button oF not Jurors have nion con on Decemter 12 14, and w. ot Day Gk weal ak ede” ot Organdy Collars, the new flaring shape, daintily fin- jcerning the reliab! of testimony | happy even one “week, because MY have a happy home The average ished with Armenian lace edge " Igiven by a confirmed opium smok mother-in-law was always interfer Peay ana whet eh ‘ : we ite & er. It is said the Evans woman ts jing with my wife, and the mother *! dyin blocs wh eMmere Pig ru Standing Collars of fine Oriental lace, velvet ribbon ja victim of this habit, and the de has such influence over my wife gy gn an aati band Ifense will be based, it ia intimate }that she will do or say anything r Vestees of ch wandy. t idew 1 through Ife ere | estees of chiffon organdy, hemstitchec orded e Jupon the supposed unreliability that the mother may suggest. Now, 2°" 17" dll ee Bt { ” hemetitched. costa | . ould be less drinking and more} ind lace trimmed a such a witness |they, together, have framed up ayo > the wivt of . Pi Pe, New i The woman, who is the state's large pack of falsehoods against (j\PPy 20lle or aeite thin Large Vestees of organdy with fine Val. lace flaring , chief witness, caused a delay in the me. The mother has even taken lem Just ’ | ollar : We carry parts eet ak Ceume whieh tak ten & my wife up to talk with a certain?!) “ ota ant Collar and Cuff Sets of fine randy, pleated backs, ‘i |for Tuesday, when she failed to ap | Judge, and, according to my wife's! a isorving of an orget | newest shapes "” First Fioae a | | word, the said judge told her th me machines. Expert re-§/ Pes" in cour. ant was insued and the had better leave me, as | would iring. the sane entioncd ontil The Surprise Baby's Latest Picture, Taken Just the Other Da |place her in a house af iil fame . / pairing. | ase continued unt BY IDAH McGLONE GIBSON jwho six weeks ag y Pat | would cause her to becoma| @-l8 there any way | can clear startled her| y Wwnite slave my Panama pat at vomer tam a! |The Famous Universal Pajamas 4 CHICAGO. April 1 There, | family, the doctor 1 the reading stranger and do not wish to send it ' fan't she a beauty, my surprise world by giving birth to a child ee ree Seek Pave. Been HITE SEWING) LUNDIN SAYS E baby?” said Mrs. Vireinia Ja k on, | with a A wie a st she oes around a good deal, and | am sure /te any Cleaning establinener iM nowledge that she ¥A8ltrat there ts no one who can any FRANCIS. | in a Great Big Sale Friday going to become MACHINE C0. Sho ix just the sweetest baby |that my conduct has been other! A.—Subject the hat to a good = rieeestn hectic \ " than that of a qgentieman to any/scrubbing with castile soap and » T in all the world,” she continue } 0 pairs ction 0 y are res ‘ WILL NO DROP. ie rs) ae Rey At borat ned, | and ail women. Why my melier| warts water: use s tail brash tol 420 pairs at a fraction of what they are really worth. 142 Third Ave., near Pike pepe | in-taw, the judge and others would| vet the dirt away. Place {nthe Lot 1—Should sell at $1.50. Priced in this sale at $1.10. interfe a and say such things, ! am! hot sun to dry, and in the course Lot 2—Worth every cent of $2.00. Special Friday, $1.35. And you love he jus’ © if just as well to know. | have a good ata two or three hours it will bel jas any other mother loves a child?" us") MUELLER CASE = l asked. “She doonn't seem iike a {number of letters now in my pos for use, A litle atycerine a6: Th L Offers 120 pairs of fe f. deuuktine ‘tas Gnieh $6 — R [session that give a history of my to the rinsing water ent ee e 0 these splendid val- rise for Seattle sort of prize package in which you| Mother-iniaw’s character, Should) prevents the stiffness and brittle-| t $1. 10 ues. Every garment rena | Prosecuting Attorney Lundin drew the capital prize? | publish those letters and hurt her) 4s woquired by some hate in dry-| at ; very garmen ldecherel todas that the eaten 1 know what. you're thinking |#® badly or worse than she has while === thore vughly tailored ‘The simple mixture of buckthorn : oe the Universal way, and hands me by taking my wife frorr BME Uivestine. etc. know |tlons of conspiracy recently made about,” she said, “It is that old] BY gener he judas | wash wate r ) b | Adler-t-ka, the appendicici “*\against German Consul Mueller | tradition that the reason a mother | Me” What can | do to the judge | ine scrubbing proce . mely triinsied with aie 2 and 4 app tis preven-|nositively had not been offically loves @ child more than the father | 2° 4!! the others implicated in the | /,, ny good wh Ik Y f : ; aden Seattle. ONE / dismissed nor would be unless he| lis because of the long, weary |Caee’ | have alwaye treated my well t . ai ott are offered ¢eaa oh Relieves sour stomach.!found the circumstances did not |months before its birth when, hair] Wife as | would wish my father t0 10 ringe a second t adding the of tan, white and blue in all sizes: reat my mother or my brother-in The material is Jappo cloth, which }eick, she stil works, plans and | fears No mother ever loved her child warrant prosecution. on lower bowel: Adisri-ka| He stated positively that he| on BOTH upper and weer had received no word from Wash glycerine to the water used the sec the bat com water, moving law to treat my sister. PUZZLED HUSBAND. pad you know makes one of the most 4 comfortable sleeping garments in 7 F BEOONFULS clean the tongve, hive |ington asking the dismissal of the | DR LR CLARE, DD. & more than I do my darling surprise} A.—Why stoop to Kot ott of thane ot toe : . ; , . Sway “dopey” and tired feeling and |S |Mrs. Har, Delighted With baby, who was so considerate of | publish & the letters though When dua tat heal the world. Your size is here at event appendicitis, The INSTA} Consul Mueller ts charged with} ‘gus . me that she did not worry me with |{t would show your mother-in-law | jo¢ > itiiona: ocean. al $1.10. ction ts surprising. Swift's having entered into a conspiracy, Regal Painless Dentistry | ‘inking and wondering about h rjup in the Hght of her true charac: |, gone Turkish{ x “ len, Second ave. and Pike, and with an employe of the Seattle} juntil she just was in my.arms, |ter? One wrong never righted an: |; ai ad let! The Lot ‘ 0 men can buy Q Construction & Drydock Co, and| Here is what she has to say| “Why, if all women could havejother. Don't mix in cheap ®andal A arty : br 2 from this assort- - ja private detective to learn the *>out It long, fearac months of ges-|of your own accord, unlews it iw te wish these directions| at $1. 35 ment the best Pa- SSuskheen ‘poate of thet Gomabias 1 am certai delighted with | tation eliminated and were able to| defend your own character, If then wae, a6 thie ool = they hi Dispatches purporting to have | SOUT PMinless methods of dentistry en while in tw have alw ! row shoul p them now, a is wil == Jamas ney ave ‘ come from Washington, publishea | eptered {fice abo as certainly would be no | right, ahe ave cared for lbs : ever seen at anywhere near this jin a morning newspaper much of a coward as possible for » raising those large fam OF v ther Or h: Syeeereroenen, sts price These are made of a very jcontained a request suppo: anybe dy to @. In fact, I did not Col, Roosevelt tatks coald from ¥ ¢ | fine quality of mercerized soiesette a made by government | Pelieve you when you ‘ don 1 are bett t ; _— hea lage Fa a pero be |? you would not burt me. But you! Mra. Jackson is perfectly well; is | without Q—! have been informed by, fii white, tan and light blue. They have many little}. dropped. certainly did vinee me, for the taking care of baby and doing her} If you think the case will sunt | three different parties that there is/ extra touches which add decidedly to their appearance. a Bowser gas cur> pump. 650 teeth by you tookeout did not/own work |to anything, | advise you to go and | @ law In ard to voting by mall.| For instance, they close with eight pairs of silk frogs % euny terme; oF rent, $19 mo. hurt a bit jstate the facts to a good lawyer | Ae |. am unable to vote In the city, and large pearl buttons. Your size is here, and so are COUNCIL APPROVES | y!s$.2i"@5. lt } Woodinville, Wash.” | We please and delight our cus) CHICAGO, April 1—Their de j i nae | PROPOSED BUREAU wn! c2 Sic" We) itl Oe: helt stl So), Qortamagiena Azar sa 4 and have him take up the case for)! am anxious to know. 8. M. i A NTERS ON ‘STRIKE: It not, let tt drop i~k law We pemel @ the sizes for all men. A great buy, especially at $1.35, : last legislature —Just Inside the Pike St. Entrance, First Floor, permitting “ab. F ot : An Excellent Showing of Boys’ Suits for Easter avoidably absent on ion from thetr regular voting A Variety of Pretty Spring Styles and Materials Blue Serge Suits, Special $5.00 and $7.50 ADE of an excellent quality of serge and guaran- teed fast color. The coats are cut in the latest lines and beautifully tailored, and are lined with a good quality of mohair. Sizes 6 to 17 years. Two excellent values at $5.00 and $7.50. Boys’ Norfolk Suits for Easter $7.50 Sizes 6 to 18 Years These Suits are very smart in appear- ance, made of good weight fancy mixed all- wool cheviot, in all the new shades for Spring. A good, sturdy Suit, and one which will give unusual wear and service. A splendid value at $7.50. Sampeck Clothes $8.50 to $15.00 Sizes 6 to 18 Years Sampeck Clothes for Spring and Sum mer which we feature for our boys’ best grade clothes. In the assortment you will find a good showing of the newest models, brics and shadings. Sampeck Clothes the standard of America, and they are Suits that your boy will be proud to wear. “Our Booster” Two-Trouser Suit at $5.00 Boys’ Suits of all-wool. Coar made with stitched belt and patch pockets and has a good quality of serge lining. This Suit has two pairs of full-lined trousers, which have the side strap for belt, snaps on pockets and buttons at the knee. Sizes 6 to 18 years, Special $5.00. Third Floor, can do the same for you. Painless|hour for the next two years ep Diageo Coarse a methoda—the best of work and ma-| jected, 300 union painters went on ee neeee, SRE Ne prownen fal and low prices are the! A posed bureau of municipal research, ‘*" . [strike here today approval of which is contained in 9 \tings which are making our busi-| Aa sree coma tn Sne Sonica ‘e Sor VILLAS WIGTORIOUS WEDDING | _wnioht GeTs PORT soe } ed cag heap acencth rape bahar n.| weet LAREDO, Tex. April L—A force} ANNOUNCEMEN S$ PORTLAND, April 1—E. W. las Carranza troops was forced to} Wright. for years manager of the cy and public safety committee, eae gave the matter a hearing Regal Dental Offices retreat toward Lampa’ 75 miles Al Homes, Calling Cor Merchant xchange, today be. | DR. LR. CLARK, MGR. — | southwest of here, in a battle with | MAMAMMABMR : came general manager of the Port| Austrian government has suspend- 1405 Third Avenue the Villista advance guard at Can i of Portland, succeeding the late | ed parcel post to Americ. N. W. Corner Third and Union delays Marcus Talbot We Have Today Mailed Cheques Agsregating $500 | TO THE FOLLOWING PARTIES Mrs. J. M. Shafer, 5233 Fifteenth | Mrs. E. Finely, 421 Summit Ave. . Ave. Northeast, Seattle. ..... .$25.00 North, Seattle .............. 25,00 Evelyn Herold, 902 Thirteenth Mrs. David Rosser, 6533 Second Ave., Seattle ............... 25.00 Ave. Northwest, Seattle...... 12.50 The Unbleached | Mrs. T. O. Anderson, 2829 West Lillian M. Rodefer, 2210 Califor- Sixty-fourth St., Seattle...... 25.00 | nia Ave., Seattle ............ 12.50 FF [ O : j R Mrs. Ji H. Markley, 23 West Mrs. A. F. Blangy, 1150 Nine- N] —s- Ray St, Seattle............. 25,00| teenth Ave. North, Seattle... . 25.00 Because 1146 | Mrs. Emma Schurr, 4314 Thack- eray Place, Seattle .......... 25.00 Strong indorsement of the pro- } MacDougall-Southwick _ Second Av. and Pike St. Mrs. Thomas Beveridge, 4 Nineteenth Ave. North, Seattle. 25.00 pores points attended the civie Mrs. T. P. Thomas, Lambson, bleaching with chemicals to whiten or H. L. Roan, 1408 Second Ave. nee of Seattle district of West, Seattle ............... 25.00 Wash. .........- 0... sesso 25.00 age it. DRESSERS WILL is en Sit, edt Mrs. Geo. Cook, 5616 Brooklyn Mrs. C. LaRiviere, 842 Canoied See that your flour sack bears the St., Seattle ...0.....0c00800. 25.00 guarantee that the contents are not SHOW OFF STYLE ‘ARAW, ARAW, SORE THROAT 4 Ave., Seattle ............... 25.00 | bleached. | . B. M , 4511 Interlak | ear et eabecher, 3217 McClin- i ee a me tock St., Seattle ............ 25.00 ‘oc: eattle , I ee he ehas.HLilly cg It comes to you absolutely pure. No | fooling with nature’s handiwork. No 300 AT WOMEN’S MEETING Three hundred delegates from . beeac Eases Quickly | When You O74 | Fashion will romp and society) Apply a Little Musterole chatter at the Hippodrome all day | | And MUST! won't blister SEEESIRCMO ES April 6, when the most fashion-| 1x6 the old-fashioned — mustards able women of the city will gather |plasteg, Just spread it on with your Ms It penetrates to the to display the season's new ap- a gentle tingle, | Mrs. Walter S. Weed, Station T. DEaicrcae Mrs. E. L. Lyman, R. D. 6, Box | Fauntl Boviy 25.00 - : eo... ee vl Lr SE [rising mode trom, hg ret oe cee a stores will be there, draped in the wifi teat welts : { H. Hann, 7539 First Avenue Ester Fatland, R. D. 2, Poulsbo. .. 25.00 | Northeast, Seattle .......... 8.35 | Robert T.' Fulton, 518 Fourteenth | Mary L. Fulton, 518 Fourteenth | Ave. North, Seattle .......... 8.35 Ave. North, Seattle .......... 8.35 most bizarre of the Spring's offer- ings. The general public may at-|tiet tor tend |silitis, Croup, Stitt Neck, Asthmi oe 8 | Neuralgia, Hleadache, Congestion, At noon a luncheon will be serv: | Plourisy, " Rheumatism, — Lumbago, ed by St. Mark’s Women’s guild,| pains and Aches. of the Back oF and a ball will begin at 8:30 with | Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Br ng like it for quick re= Phroat, Bronchitis, Ton= a grand march, Every dancer will}es, Chtiblains, deen Feet, alae dager ose ba a the Chest often prevents be in latest approved costume, Wthing. like MURS |Miss Teresa Thomsen and Miss | -reRout Marjorie Kittinger will have| At y« ge of the floor during the | jars. dndq evening ure you get the genuine MUS~ | TEROLE. Refuse {mitations—get j what you ask for, ‘The Muaterol 49 WAS } eC aS ea e = | grossed was Henry Cohn in @ book ‘TWAS A GOOD STORY | Company Cleveland, Ohto, PORTLAND, April 1.—So en street that he is nursing a fractur- ed rib and sundry bruises today. An automobile, driven by Edward Kinney, crept up on Cohn, dragglist’s, in 25 special lange

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