The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1915, Page 3

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Ay F {ALITTLE JOURNEY TO) |. | |L___PANTON’S DEPT. STORE| Irene Fenw vid ‘ . : | | a of the nea I f Without leaving your easy chair you can make a journey with the writer through | tenne itu t ‘ t the big store and see if there is anything you want. We have marked everything down. | | wiih hegan Monday. The pletur “ ‘The ° ° ° lin er 6 Enem and 4 The $6.50 Trimmed Hats are $1.95. House Dresses for 49c. Silk Stockings, worth | Jone of the mont stirring maritime a dollar, for 59c. Lace Curtains, worth $1.00, for 59c. Women’s Shoes for about half | fe wiy Mahe ee ee price. Linens and Bedding for just about what wholesalers ask, and the whole Pan- | Lc Mcnw7er Std 8 sen captata are + ° ° e ' ton business marked down to close up and close out as quickly as possible. skiover murceeds in sianhaling 7 ve Wiskioan tound at Officer” Part of the details is told in what follows—read every word of it. | terrtb nena between th hep | lows, in which a new cause res captain's animosity toward the law or tees N the Center Aisle you will N the Hosiery Section, ie aadtoned ttt pt guessing as| ai find Sc Pen Holders for a which is on the same +" ‘ge A , eo penny; Sc Cards for mounting first floor, you will find Rebt T Lincoln | the bill, , ah lena eh photographs, for a penny; 5c Silk Stockings that Mar of at -8 7 . Lead Pencils for a penny; a_ tin (in Seattle), McHugh CHICAGO, April 6.—Pifty ye ft tableful of Fancy Ribbons, worth (in Tacoma) and Panton | ; up to a quarter, for Sc a yard; (in Seattle), sold for a ¢ [SEAH BAIRD RESTS ; ee Hand Brushes and Nail Brushes dollar per pair. We have i oa, Meth pepe Ratna that were 10c and 1Sc, for a thrown them all in one sand on A. iy Bala OF the Witharaoh e of Me nickel; 10¢ and 15c¢ Tooth lot at 59c. Ladies’ White but not as a friend of t any has left New York for the| Brushes for Sc; 10c Sulphur Gauze Hose we are sell- commor South on ® vacation that wi at Torches, for fumigating, for a ing at Sc per pair. Misses’ The sition will be as a bie she has thoroughly recuper penny; 15c Toilet Soaps for 7c; and Children’s pink and phn f ioe es praise ra big package of Camphor Crys- sky and lisle Stockings . 3 ‘ STAR GOES TO WAR tals, for driving moths away, 5c that were 25c¢ are 10c. i word has ist been receive instead of 5c; a tableful of ; : od “reg me ls Your Last Fancy Lace and Lawn Neck- VER in the Embroidery Section you will find Curtain HY aa | ican | wear that'Panton sold for 25c, we have marked a nickel Edgings and Insertions for Sc a yard that were 25c Chairman of Board | # the Altes is | | Knitted Mufflers (this is surely one prize package!) % B ts chairman of the board|®f¥ate in the Twickenham volun Knitted Muffl aah were Sc. we will close out for a (You can make your own bungalow curtains at home and ro othe Paik com.| tee" sek 1 te paps ‘ or they will cost but very little). Embroidery Edgings and <n he vache ape eee nickel! Insertions, worth up to a quarter, we have put in.one lot han one bear Pot pte REVIVED for a nickel. Wide Flouncings that were $2.50 a yard working] fison is thelr otal SAT the Glove Counter you are 98c. yment] «with Bridges Burned,” from. the will see Fownes’ $2.00 oon | story by Rex Beach. Mabel Gloves marked $1.49; Wom- IGHT near the North Doorway you will find 98c Bars Onl voratcn, Ap aeain laying ike cc > en's elbow-length Kid Gloves that were $3.00 per pair are 98c; Kayser 50c Silk Gloves for 39c, and so on. IGHT near the Doorway you will find all the Dol- ter Umbrellas, for men and omen, marked 69c. Women's ‘ginen Collars that were 15c, @or Sc; 25¢ Coin Purses for a b ime; 50c and 75¢ Shell Combs or a dime. VER on the South Side of the store you will find Boys’ 75c Blouses now 35c, and the 25c Blouse Waists are 15c; Men’s Porosknit Under- wear is 35c; Men's 50c Bal- TSA Os ‘0 n briggan Underwear is 35c; Men's Lisle Union Suits are 65c; Boys’ Porosknit Shirts and Drawers are a dime; Men's 25c Silk Neckties are 10c, and all the 50c Silk Ties are selling for 33c; Men's $1.50 Dress Shirts are 98c. essary for us to i On Ground,” “Treas-|©°+ Dept. R, Binghamton, N.Y Hats, worth up to $6.50, all in one ure |for' a nimple site bottle.” 1¢ wi 1 i At the H Until Wednesd jeonvince s or lot, for quick closing, at.......... The Perils of Pauline,” No. 18,|Celve & booklet of valuable ee 4 4 two parts; “The Vaudry Jewels,” _ bl z pent ag macnant Use Star Wants Ads for Rew 4 two-part drama; “Merry Mary's/S0G cnedollar size bottles for sale! Sults. ; i P P Po | Marriage,” comedy jand or gone ‘ * The foregoing are just a few items gleaned on a little journey up and down the store. It is intended to show | eee at all drug stores } ¢ you just what has happened to Panton’s merchandise and Panton’s prices. Remember, that there is nothing in this For 10 Days More ii yar ES ti : | t store that is full price, everything is marked down, whether it is good or bad, and the bad is told of just as fully We will fit a gold-filled frame oe Range’ Mari five pete Closin e bs. ‘ and freely, and just as frankly, the good. with ephisrical lenses and leather) x 3, in two parts. | g Out Sa Terms are cash, no C. O. D.’s, no mail orders. Take your bundles with you as much as possible. The purpose case, complete, for $3.50. This in * 0 8 | = EXTRA SP! ' ; ; : ; clude pful and ace ECIALS of the sale is to wind up the business as quickly and economically as possible. ee oreer | Gueen: (Adne ending Wednesday | 4 GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY ee NI gees NB aha | GOODS | losing Out the Trimmed Hats We have taken all the Hats that were made to sell for $3.50, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.50. To make the clean-up as quick and effective as possible, we have put them all on the tables, and you can take your pick tomorrow at $1.95. Please remember that every Hat is new this season, and undoubtedly the very best value you can find at the regular prices in the city. Hundreds of women tell us so every day. Why, if you could see the crowds that are buying hats at this moment it would not be nec- early. We repeat, hundreds of new Hand Bags marked 59c; 75¢ Jeweled Combs marked 39e; 50c to $1.00.Belt Buckles marked 15c; Hand Bags, $1.19; solid gold mounted Combs that were $5.00 to $9.00, are 98c (out of date long ago, to be sure); $2.50 Mesh Bags, $1.48. Hundred Trimmings, worth 50c a yard, are a dime N the Second Floor you will find a big table filled with Women's House Drésses, in light and dark colors, that are to be sold for 49c, and they are all good styles. Women’s Dress Skirts that were $6.00 to $8.50, made of all-wool materials (but made about a year ago), if you can use them, we are glad to sell them at $1.98. Girls’ and Children’s Dresses of white linene with Norfolk jacket and skirt, that were $1.95 to $2.50, are all put in one lot, and 49c takes your choice. Women's Silk Petti- coats, that were $2.50 and $3.00, with pleated flounces, are marked $1.45. Girls’ Wash Dresses are 49 instead of a dollar. White Lawn Dresses that maybe are a bit soiled, are half price. Girls’ Wool Dresses plaids—these were up to $6.50—we have marked $2.50. There are hundreds of Dresses for reduced. urge you to come Merchandisers and Financiers for Busineas Institutions, in Charge of Panton Department Store *Leven Seven to ’Leven ’Leven Second Ave. 1) } NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourist Leave Colman Dock, Meattie, 6:20 ( Sunday}, 9:00, 10:20 @ m., 1:20, 2:00, ox nday 2:90), 6:30 p gm pm. ject to change without _|ALASKANS EAT WITH CHAMBER The executive committees of the | Alaska bureau, Chamber of Cc merce, held a meeting Monda the Arctic club, having as its guests Jat luncheon Congressman Hum-| phrey, P. A. Waller, manufacturer of Kewanee, Iil., who was a member of the Alaska bureau tour of Alaska in 1913; F. J. Wettrick of Juneau and R. R. Stewart of Cordova Humphrey told the committee of} the efforts of the Washington dele gation in congress to fugther Alaska legislation | Waller proved himself not only] ‘an Alaskan, but also a Seattle notice | Phone Main 3101. Price 600 Round Trip| 5d nan antonella ntcnnseitt STEWART HOUSE as Stewart At. Hear Pike Public Market Modern Bingle Rooms 256 Large, Modern Outside Rooms for One or Txo, BOP We Make Motion Pictures Finest Equipmert in the Northwest Jacobs Photo Shops P-1, Building, Seattle 91.95 STAR—TWESDAY, APRIL 6, 1915. PAGE 3. MILLIONAIRE =| "SON OF LINCOLN PHOTO |POLICE ASSERT PLAYS | THEY HAVE BAD IS SUBPOENAED =: s=y-pac- = GANG OF THIEVES he ha ghtx to the role she had five years a eee TURNS IT DOWN Wally Van of t the car nierstate trust, it r trust it was com 2.98 Beaded was each of the 4,700 cars to ath. from »peration was making a profit of 1B greg lengtag* 8 found on s of yards of Dress 0 « year for the company, Some 2 BO to f he Carlyle | part in the mov-|¢ who has ing pieture exhibit at the World's! x However, retiring as he has been,| raiy One postea Robert T. Lincoln has had an {llus a ey | nt of trious care: | fos is dated Served in Civil War j jarch 20, He was born in Springfield, 11 \PROGRAM S| A considerable n of the A 1, 1843, and as the eldest) ,,, Colonial goods f 1 in th and shack ¢ nthe fi of President Lin The Nigger” (William Farnum) ified as cee coln was when Uving Milwaukee e robbed on of Washington he White House Class A Ending Tuesday Night While @ student st Harvard law The City of a Terrible Night,"'two separate occasions. achool, Robert Lincoln left to Join|'Wopart Imp (King Baggot); “The srving until the end of| Maid of the Mist” (Pauline Bush), drama; “His Only Pants”; “Around an aid on the staff of} ni - a en an atafl Of! the World in Ten Minutes, 0 Gan worn Tes: nt animat cartoon; “Swedish National! fy ati he wan adr the | % . wet i y Ho t Citiz ? bar and practiced in He| Pre Lapland.” | | ol Hones! ens 2 Pg was secretary of war from 1881 “ pean A root Some time ago I began the use! 1885, and from 1889 to 1893 was of your Swamp-Root with the most BAGGO | I } United States ambassador to Great] et peg Matt le Fe paca Night |remarkable results. For years 1| Britain, je Radium Thieves.” three) was almost a wreck and was a I was so bad at id faint away and had He later acted an spectal counsal | 2 he Dance at Aleck Foun-|groat sufferer. of the Pullman company, and_op ‘ seartens Pete's Pressing times 1 wo the death of George M. Pullman be- ate 4 jsinking spells. Finally a new doc tor was called in, and he said that came president Liberty Ending Tuesday Night |i had kidney trouble and gave me AUTOS IN co F SION e Commanding Officer’; | medic of which I took several in the Harem”; “Cupid's Col-/ bottles. I obtained some | . FE. W. Summers’ auto coliided with from this, but | was getting we that of W. B. Rogers Monday night.! er all the time; I « d not sleep Grand Ending Tuesday Night [and suffered so much pain that my Summers was cut about head and badly bruised. Jack Al r Was } “Olive’s Pet Sterling comedy;|husband and children had to lift “Ht Happened on Friday,” Nestor|me in and out of After this thrown 10 feet and the machine wrecked whe “Ham umn.” of serge and all-wool oe girls, and they’re all friends # try Swamp-Root, wh comed “A Lesson From the Far|time two me word to Ba: two-part drama (Ben Wil h 1 did, and he smashed into J. son); “The Wedding Bells Shall Not}! am glad to st t the first M. Sulliva hine | Ring,” Joker comedy a e me @ r f. After ———_ eine cee taki third dose I was helped ‘ 7 Clemmer Ending Wednesday Night) int: nd slept half of the (| WHY HAIR FALLS OUT The Escape” (Blanche Sweet | night as and Owen Moor | 1 took several bottles of Swamp. andruff causes a feve . 8. | Root, and I feel that I owe my life ian te Tie eee rrits| Alaska Ending Tuesday Night |to this wonderful remedy. The shrink, loosen and then the hair). “The Man From Home,” five-part|two family doctors said that I comes out fant » stop falling hair | @rama; “Birds Who Fish,” educa-| could live three months. 1 Jat once and slp of every |tional; “The Japs as Artisans,” edu-| Would ve to be helped in ands pastels of damasart: aut o Sheen. \entiened jout of bed ten to twenty times ev at. & ery night. After taking Dr. Kil Melbourne Ending Tuesday Night|™er's Swamp-Root for two days I The Girl of the Music Hall,”| Was entirely free from getting up three-part drama (Alice Joyce) jand could sleep soundly “ = | MRS. D. E, HILEMAN Tunnelton, W. Va. appeared before me, bottle of Dand store, pour a | pat any drug in your hand and After a few ttl ‘0 the scalp. all dandruff disappears ming out.—Ad stops ¢ Alhambra Ending Wednesday Night! The Enemies,” three reels Personally $2.50 The Busy Husband and the Idle|this 11th of tember, 1909, Mrs Wife Hearst-Selig News| D. E. Hileman, who subscribed the Weekly.” above statement and made oath that the same Is true in substance Tilikum Ending Tuesday Night jand in fact 1EP The Truth About Van Weering,” vORRES A. MILLER, two-part drama; “One Night."| e Notary Public Pathe Weekly \{ Letter to | oe Dr. Kilmer & Co. | | Binghamton, N. ¥. THEATR RESIDENCE ped ate @ Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Queen Anne Tonight Island,” two parte; Kilmer & / Commanding / Tonight This Four-Part Military Drama John Barrymore, “ARE YOU A MASON?” A Comedy Starts Wednesday Until Wednesday “The City of a Terrible Night” NIGGER Will Farnum AMERICA’S FAVORITE ACTOR This Week Only 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. COLONIAL Chance to See 2-reel Admission 5S Cents FE IMPORTED PIGEON TRAVELS SOME BOTTLED IN BOND Irish an alll rick’ at t thr " Li ngton and two more in| The at Seattle has been fixed, according to Detective Jack Wickman ean 8 Wickman claims to have exacted a confession of these crimes from Sults. Responsibility for the burglary of of homes on the east side ry ical Co. : C 0 t : A ; 5, ote: ale 3-Star Hennessey $1.40 uITy p IC De) cami Bauwens homer pigeon O. BC, fol tics wee 80¢} Canadian Club . $1.05 EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS — | Non the Easter race P Win, fOverholt, full qt.....80¢]DeKupper Gin, large bottle [Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bldg | 1 k and Seattle, 80 miles, flying an|BC OG Pep N qt...80¢ $1.35) Bring This Ad With You average of 1 ds per minute. | Pr are cee s .. 95e : a a = Sunny tull qt. 806} A je bottle ° fe Cedar B full qt.. 80¢115¢, per doz $1.65, beeitie Woh con. F; BULK GOODS MISCELLANEOUS You have one o The houses Clark {a sald to. have ° air Italian Swiss Colony Port, large ag, eas ebirsepsd ante fully aituat rid, and| looted on the | near Kirk Stith Sieh ca PF eet with your ties, be-| land. His Seatt 18, Wick O e ul e Visitors satis Ps ned Paige ing the gatew enormous) man says, included burglartaing the| Syeenoit: Sunny (PTOOe oe eee cnet Menthe trade of Alas h the prom-|home of M. B. Snyder, in Ballard, somo key, full at gal, .. 82.95) Creme ; 26 ; , : oH : — a : outh, Swedish Punch and 26 other eo ast ent te the Ort (and tant of Mra Shug | Hote} || HOTEL ROY .5,0%, >a, ] J Keostone Woinkey, ea. .ga.to] mous, Seasin Punch and 2 ots OR i a rage od sg gh ed maweon | St. Regis #38 Kearny “Tadcia| # Rum, Gin, Brandy, full qt..7OePiiquors, worth from $1 to $1.5 |one to two million inhabitants.” | | tH; no ath st. ot Stock-| | ALAMO INN yace niente baths | Gal, veceeeee $2.45! per bottle GERMANS AND IRISH | thee _att Kearny Kearny. Rune Ban BURGLAR ADMITS HIS HOLD DANCE AT HIP | SEINCOLN MOTEL S| on nn omel clzmna Beer. | Bactiae G ILT POLICE SAY | Rate $1 per day up.||| 116 Market at, Bulk quart <sseascce 85¢] German Lager.. | 60C UILT, Germans, who have formed on ance here, continued St. Pat: HOTEL COURT meen HIGH GRADE WINES AT HALE PRICE dane one GY OE || Betta iat nro \Keystone Liquor Co. ae lt 1123 First Avenue, Corner Seneca

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