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STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1915, PAGE 2. THE AXE GOES | STILL DEEPER In the great Money-raising Sale that was forced upon us we have at our open- ing quoted some of the lowest prices the Seattle public has ever seen ona high grade stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. Sat- urday, our opening day, we did a wonderful big business. This must keep up. Our idea is $16,000 or bust. These Friday and Saturday Specials should make everyone sit up and take notice. SPECIAL WEEK-END savines|ITALY’S NEUTRALITY — BOUGHT BY AUSTRIA _ NEW YORK, April &—The report from Paria that Austria has agreed to transfer Tren | tino to Italy is probably correct. The disadvantage at which would be placed as a result of A Italy's neut ebvious to rt would suppress the news, be- cause It is unfavorable to the allies. The fact that the French censor) 1 the report of Trentino’s transfer to be reported is an added rt vouch Trentino, an admirable bargain han} Hy going to war against Austria Germany, Italy might have suc in obtaining Istria and all etria's princtpal porte, but it t# ble whether the ce conference would have permitted her to hold them, and even if it had done #0, Italy would have been al waye threatened tgereafter by an Austrian war of revenge quest $12.00 oak Writing Deak $7.25 tah le Spa $17 ’ Dav divan riding "$27.50 50 Advance of Russian civcumstance Indicating that I Hosts Is Checked 19 sources of tnformatign for the truth of the statement PETROGRAD, April §.—German During the week, too, there war reinforcements have temporarily une r contigue to press ther offensive,| $15.00 BLUE SERGE SUITS WITH| $15.00 BROWN CASHMERE WITH $18.50 Deeeweiur te favet tas setunrcodl EXTRA PAIR PANTS TO MATCH] EXTRA PAIR PANTS TO MATCH enemy near Vidrony Repeated attempta have been $20 Velvet Russ, size, now on sale a $13.50 S.H. POYNOR FURNITURE CoO. ongi-1038 —$7.75— 75c Hickory Work Shirts, spe- cial for Friday and Saturday 28c Cashmere Sox, special for Friday and Satur- made by the AustroGerman forces }to dislodge the Russians from the |posttions at the crest of the moun ,tatns in the Lupkow region. These ke have been eaally repulsed, red today aplete command of | . the mountain guns} * have Inflicted ter | lonses upon the enemy | French Fill Woods _ | With Their Corpses} RERUN, via Wireless to Londe April 8--Renewing their flerce as eoults upon the German lines be ‘The $15 9x12 Rrussets wom", $9.00 on sale at —$7.75— gm stt | $1.19 $25.00 Extra Fine Worsted, in the newest colors, blue, brown STD suit f s .... 91.98 $3.00 Selz Dress $12.50 Young Men's Suits, $1.00 Men’s Soiesette Negligee Shirts, tie to match, special for Friday and Saturday 50c s, all colors, special for Friday 50c Balbriggan Drawers, special Friday and Saturday, garment. . 15c Fancy Sox, tan, blue, pur- MORNING JUDGE Caesar in Court | | Shades of Cleopatra! Jullus Caesar was in police court Monday They had Julius up for having no apparent meane of live tihood, Jullue was picked up by Officer Peyser. ( RANGES AT SPRCIAL REDUCTIONS rifle —— ERTA COMES TON. Y. $1.50 Jersey Sweaters, all shades, special for Friday and Saturday... 55c or Work Shoes States is shrouded in mystery. It| ie reported he purposes to confer with other prominent exiled Mex! cans who are sojourning in New York, possibly with a view toword organizing a new revolutionary) force and seeking to win back th the army of Gen. Obregon defeated | |the forces of Gen. Villa, according to claims made by the Carranzista wwency here today The Villista losses sre declared to exceed 2,000 dead and wounded | . . |Brownsville Worried’ BROWNSVILLE. Tex. 8.—Fearina th. nrapne! will come crashing nto the residence district here lish the dwellings already splintered id with rebel bullets, terrorized citizens wealed to. day to the United States regu- lare to do something to stop the artillery fighting across the border. All night the booming of Mexican cannon was distinctly heard here, as Villa's batteries bombarded the Carran: as Near morning the thunder came | nearer this city, and many women D ‘om their homes | | DR. L. RB. CLARK, Dv. Mrs. Lucy Alger Tells of Her Experience With the | That no Americans have been . [killed by Mexican bullets is due to Regal Dentists the extreme caution exercised by “Gentlemen: My sister-intaw,| Brownsville residents Mrs. J. H. Walker, of Bothell,) United States army men believe Washington, bad a number of teeth|a battle for the possession of Mata Pulled in your office, and she de-|moras is due and expect that ft Clared {t was positively painless Will be ove of the biggest engage and that her plates were perfecuy | ™ents of the war. Satisfactory, and highly recom . Inended you to me. | myself am Very much pleased with your meth of, for the sixteen teeth you ex- _ tracied me did not hurt one particle, and I will also be one of) yeur boosters. } “MRS, LUCY ALGER, “Bothell, Wash.” When you have dental work done, it is highiy important to you ‘SOCIETY WOMAN, from having dental work done thet! Mrs. Sarah Trevelyan, whose re. Bs Was really very necessary. You)|markable stories of an alleged kid- meed no longer have any f as|naping of her daughter, now Mrs. We have the testimony of hundress|J. M. Thornton, and her alleged of reliable people of Seattle and| forced detention by a prominent at | ¥ieinity that we have done work|torney of Seattle. ied authorities for them absolutely without hurt-|to belleve her mentally unstrung, ing them a bit. And our workman-|{s sane slip and materials used are the} A jury in Judge Mackintosh's Very best and our prices are the|court found Mrs. Trevelyan of lowest. Altogether, we offer you|80und mind after four days of tes & combination that you can’t beat.|timony, and returned thelr verdict | Wednesday evening Dental Offi: | Mr: Trevelyan was ordered to ra Grank Gor acoom asylum last fall, aft MRS. TREVELYAN, | }@r examigation by the attorney 1405 Third Avenue |whom she alleged had been ny N. W. Corner Third and Union | jeader of the supposed cult with BiA PASPrAA Apa jNolding her daughter. Stays to Fight Case | At this time she was given the jalternative of going to California, but, rather than leave with the decided to remain in Seattle and |fight the case She is the widow of a former ‘Take a giass of Salts before break-| prominent mining engineer. She fast if your Back hurts or testified during her trial that she Bladder bothers you was “getting old,” and she | oe to wee her hter, be The American*men and women | was Must guard constantly against Kid-| Each Rey trouble. because we eat too|been futile much and all our food is rich. Our | attorney blood is filled with uric acid which | put up the kidneys strive to filter ont,| they weaken from overwork, be-|into joining the strange cult which come sluggish; the eliminative tis-|teachos a sort of free love, the| wues clog and the result is kidney | mother testified ; | the girl had ne because the! working against h barriers to keep her The daughter had been 4nveigled | trouble, bladder weakness and a Wanted to See Daughter general decline in health “Ot course, I wanted to see my| When your kidneys feel like|daughter,” Mrs. Trevelyan testi Inmps of lead; your back hurts or | fied, “especially when I knew I had the urine {s cloudy, full of little granddaughter What ment or you are obliged t nother would not? And when | relief two or three times not permitted to see her, and the night; if you suffer with sick | oth ireun 1 me to be. headache or dizzy, nervous spells, | |i she inf acid stomach, or you have rheu-| away fre " Matism when the weather is bad, went to the authorit ( get from your pharmacist about | troubles? be four ounces of Jad Salts; take a| ‘Thornton, the son-in-law, swore! i tablespoonful in a glass of water/to the complaint against Mrs.| before breakfast for a few days| Trevelyan and your kidneys will then act | net ine. This famous salts made i emon GLE ELUM PRODUCE — MAN KILLS HIMSELF | from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kid neys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a LUM, Wash,, April 8.—C, J source of irritation, thus ending me r of the local bladder disorders anch of the Pacific Pr ¢ com Jad Salts | xpensive; cannot fired two hot into hb injure, makes delightful effer-|heart yesterday and dled inimedi vescent lithia-water bever and|ately. It is generally accepted belong. in every home, tb ise | that the cause of the act was wor nobody can make a mistake by|ry over business conditions He having @ good kidney flushing any | committed the act in the loft of a tne barn to the rear of bis home. “only | would like to | and get a job.” Convincing the judge that he had good prospects of getting work in one of the em towne in the state, Jullus wae allowed his free. dom, on condition that he would make his departure from Seattle a permanent one. . town One “Spitter” Tagged The recent letter of Chief Lang to Capt. Stuart, calling attention to the relaxation In enforcement of the anti-epitting ordinance, has had ite first victim. J. McCall was tagged by Officer Pendergast. The judge charged McCaj! $2 for the spit, but afterward changed his mind and let him off with an ad- monition. eee They Will Leave Us “Seattie ian't the only place on earth,” Judge Gorden es aay as dressing Joe Martin and Jack Ken. nedy, who couldn't find work and had nothing to do except kill time apd booze. Joe and Jack were allowed to! leave town, with a promise that an earnest en. FREE DOCTOR! AT THE BRENDEL DRUG CO., 117 YESLER WAY To anyone needing the services of a doctor we offer you a chance to cut down on the high cost of living this way. Our doctor, who is a graduate of European and American schools, licensed in Washington, and is thoroughly competent, will examine, advise and prescribe for you absolutely FREE OF CHARGE. You pay only for what medicine you may need at regular prescription rates, thereby saving doctors’ fees. Furthermore, if your case DOES NOT require any medicines, you will be told so, and there will be no charges at all for same. You save money by it and we receive your patronage and war office declared, in the savage | attempts to #mash the German| forts north of St. Mibiel | These fortifications were prepar | ed months ago, and can never bo| conquered except by first being re- duced by heary artillery. | |Guns Bring Birdman| ‘Down Out of the Sky) AMSTERDAM, April &—A Ger |man aeroplane dropped bomba upon }a hospital at Bergues, killing two Red Cross workers and wounding 20, dispatches received here today ansert Allied guns were turned on the aircraft, and near Seenvoordie the acroplane was brought down. The aviator and his observer were killed Albania Besieged y Insur, Army BERLIN, by to Leo don, April §.--Duragzo, capital of |the independent state of Albania, lis being besieged, according to |reports received today Six thousand Albanian insur gents are making the attack on the city. The city is being shelled, the dispatches ansert soac = ie HIMELHOCH BROS. 625 FIRST AVE. tween the Meuse and Moselle rty-| cashmere eed, , . * It ie putting it lightly to mention | urs, the French are filling the! or'tw ple, wine and black colors; spe- $1.00 Men’s Union Suits, spe- WASHINGTON, April §.—Oftt dictatorship that a furore was created in the woods of this region with thelr] ee a ri : , cial for Friday and cials in touch with the Mexican] It is reported from Vera Cruz) Crowded courtroom when Julius, | goad cial for Friday and Saturda Cc situation today discussed the prob-|that Villa has been defeated near) with & diemayed look on his hie| ‘rhe assaults continue today $2.00 Work C | Seturday, pair Y vcconcocsens ability of Gen. Villa and Gen, Car-| !rapuato by Obregon. j toric face, was summoned to the) without the slightest success, Ps ea ¥ A ¢ Ri . Tauiza, leaders of opposing factions,| Although Villa has personal/ 49°F | the official statement asserts . 50c Boys’ Golf Shirts, special | $1.00 Derby Ribbed Shirts and Burying the hatchet and joining) ‘harse of his forces, it ts declared the prisoner curiously. |. At seven different points be $2.50 Corduroy for Friday and Satur. Drawers, special for Fri- c forces to make war upon ex-Presi-|his men were routec 000 killed, | tween St. Mibiel ain aud Ponte i = Gent Huerta, who. will arrive. tn]! captured and many wounded 15] y,) mee ramecuter| Mousson the French are. pouring Pants .........+.-5 da IC | day and Saturday, gar.. New York Saturday, on the steam-|* 20-hour battle. rc men forward in the face of death F . * er Antoinio Lopes, from Spain Fighting in this section atti is inj sureight (ace. cwmnat have you tl vcaiing artillery fire pag $1.50 Men’s Silk Hats, all col- | $1.00 Men’s and Boys’ Caps,| $3.00 Boys’ Khaki Suits, long : iT to the United) Prosress. “ ” laves ar pent recklessly, the! i 4 Hear» no Ws Nwperate ati nmar Colas |< Ne*, ashy” lamented Jlun stent, retina tn special for Fridey and Qe FOOT OF CHERRY ST. ‘GERMAN PRINZ EITEL INTERNS WASHINGTON, April §—The German converted cruiser Prinz Eitel Friederich is scheduled to make her last cruise of the war to day Leaving her dock at the shipyards at Newport News, the Eltel wil! Tsotn his regiment at the outset of the war and who won the iron cross for bravery at Ypres, where Cables from India state that the be was wounded, has returned to steam across Hampton Roads, under 7 eo aca : guard of United States w vie, | GLENROY Is ASHOR and tle up at the Norfolk navy yard. | to remain until the war fs over. | G , America and has resumed studies Officials here. believe Capt.| Britian steamer | tlenroy. | which at Yale. . Thierichens biuffed to the last with a cargo of lumber, flour, auto- | zw his Vessel from the time the Eitel)s aground at Singapore, in a dan arrived in port on March 10, gerous position and leaking badly. ing the etty for summer tourists, It was not until last night, how Hs += He that the German announced he did having decided to concentrate their ever, when Collector of the Port Hamilton informed Thierichens that not intend to try and run the block-| Karl Nickerson Llewellyn, young | efforts to get people out on that ade of allied warships off the capes.’ German soldier who left Seattle to day with rakes and wheelbarrows, Arbor day, Friday, wilk be the big day of cleanup week, all or- ganizations interested in beautify- he must leave by 4 a. m. or intern, thereby help build up our rapidly growing drug business. We Want Every Man, Woman and Child in Seattle and Vicinity to Know That They Can Get Competent Medical Advice Without One Cent of Expense Your Health Is Your Most ‘Precious Possession— Guard It Carefully No matter how much money you may have or ever will have, it can’t compare in value to your health. = Fils F72REESE. fee oe At the First Appearance of Disease You Should Have Competent Medical Advice And if you come here you will get the very best. Don’t hesitate to come here—you are more than welcome to the advice of our doctor. No matter what your ailment may be, he will give you a careful and conscientious ex- amination and prescribe for you. Prescriptions compounded by graduate pharmacists. Satisfaction guaranteed. Only the purest of drugs used. BRENDEL DRUG CO. Look for the Phone Elliot: Yellow Front “ 117 YESLER WAY t 4967 South Side Pioneer Square—Near Ocgidental Ave. Doctor's office hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p, m, Ladies and children, 2 p, m. to 4 p. m,