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STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 12, GIRLS! GIRLS, SEWARD GOES AND ALL OF | JOY-MAD AT "EM PERFECT! THE BIG NEWS SEWARD, Alaska, April 12 Boward ts still in the throes of a ELLING OUT PANTON’S | the Metropolitan theatre 8un- lword came from Seattle that The| Forty sample items from forty hundred just as good. An advertisement that tells the jay night. was everything {Seattle Star had appeared with the the press agent sald it was, and |orricial announcement ot President actual facts without a wasted word. Sale resumed tomorrow at 9 o'clock. @ good deal more. Wilson that Seward had been! The fellow In fourth row named as the tidewater terminal | cone on re at started lof the gavernment ratiroad, which! to count the girle on the stage. J wilt extead from Seward to Fatr-| He counted 60 or 60. But [iviy, | Bert Williams, Leon Errol, Ed Taenadiiealy chou vanetpt ot the! Wynne, or maybe It was Arthur jnews the lid went sky-high and Deagon, came in with some 1915. PAGE 2 No Renewal Charges Real Estate Loans When you borrow from us, you may pay back (on our installment plan) any amount at any time in multiples of $6. You may pay your loan in full at any time—if you have the money for one month only you pay one month's Interest only. Your abstract and {nsuranos papers held In our own vaults, where you » procure them on a moment's notice Note--We also accept loans on the “straight mortgage” plan in the paved “Ziegtield’s Follles” proved a surprise— a@ rich, juley, exhil- arating Misses’ Tub Suits, were 15c package Cam- Men’s $1.00 and phor Crystals for... . $1.50 White Shirts. 65c 5c Seward went crazy with Joy districts—and offer the most Hberal par side splitting stuff and made | “rng palgtest, wideopen days of ‘ | tlal-payment privileges him tose count lecaites tie ‘a oat Gala al , .00 Si We NEVER exac But there fa this much to bo sald |Cundie to the demonntration which Men’s $5.00 Fancy Women’s $1 Silk Oc about ‘em—every one of those girls is a peacherino. There's never been such a gal |started Saturday night with an all-| night dance | | Early in the foptivities cash reaia-| laxy of beauty assembled on ov6ltors were {urned toward the wall.| stage in Seattle before, according y thing was free. to the unantmous opinion of all the|” feat estete values. tripled and Idheads and the other experts 09! quadrupled in and about Seward In @ subject who foregathered tn the jive minutes after the receipt of aod on eee “ acts. |the news. It ts impossible to buy | here was one scene where ‘ wroperty inside the city Hit |WWilllams, the blackface comedian, ee ee eee ee eed from. the| and Leon Errol, a rare funmaker /restivitios firnt timmediately started | |himself, sit on a suspended beam |i, organiza parties to mush. to| (representing the 120th floor in|guie Ereek over the saow Whee | No the construction of & 1600story line first xteamer leaves for that| ekyecrap and they tome 8 district thate will bé little more at a speed that would make a/ . | Already people from various parts jchrontc dyspeptic look lke Happy joe ainska are stainpeding here, and Hooligan. ra - / ta [expect to be on the ground when here's not even @ pretense of &lin4 government's railroad commis plot. It's just a succession of 14 : . wy * sion, consisting of W. ©. Eden, scenes—all rich to the minutest de-|Tieut Frederick Mears and Thomas| tall, and all meant to feast the eye | Riggs jr, lets the first contract for| : and tickle your funny bone . | it's & real Broadway show construction work at Bhip Creek in May or early in June ° a si 93 The newly organized Harriman ASH REVIVES GIVES NAME cers. Pollard, Seattle's queen |National bank that will have an/ 9 | ae sag a gt QUeCD | important part in the dev | of the Potlatch in 1911, is a favor. | taggen {ite with Seattle play-goers. The | the territory, will open its doors ave. and E. Cherry st. at 11:30) pote was settled when she appear.|*t Seward April 21 Sunday night. A street car hit the]eq on the stage at the Moore the. f bus in which she was a pas-|stre Sunday evening in “Tho Can.|. All. vessels sailing from Seattle mger, Miss Johnson was huried dy Shop jfor Seward are making bookings Women’s Lingerie Stockings for...... Dresses, were $ l A 9 8 4 .00 to $10.00. - nth Embroidery Edgings and Insertions up to 25c ‘eeadadec tee pattle institution for Seattle oldest and largest strict on in Washington people—and ly savings tnsti Washington Savings & Loan Association 810 Second Avenue Women’s Kid Gloves, $1507... 99C Kid Gloves... 91.15 Elbow Length Kid Gloves ico 98 ert Women’s Flannelette Dressing Sacques, $2.50 German Silver Bags ......... $1.48 Women’s Crepe and Chif- fon Waists, were $5.00..... Dress Trimmings, up to 50c, for..... 10c were $3.00 to Women’s Neckwear (old styles), once 50c, a, ae Fancy China up to io... ae After tying in a comato: Condition throughout the entire night, an 18-year-old girl, victim Women’s Tailored Waists, were $2.00 to $4.00..... Wide Nainsook Flounc- ings, were $2.50, 98 C now .... Novelty Wash Goods, on Now 10c&12c Scotch Flannels, 23 Cc were 39c........- ant td and $3.50 Wool Trousers now rowers $1.69 Men’s Suits, were $10.00 tt tensor OO (Small sizes only.) Torchon and Cluny 3 4 Laces up to 10c, for. . c | { b Plain Taffeta Rib- bons, were 5c, a. : 2c | Fancy Cotton Crepes, were 39c. . 19c were $4.0 doz. 2-90 Embroidered Huck Towels, were Velvet Ribbons, were 15c, now. Se] on tite Union Suits, were $1.50, caer yy Curtains, were $1.00 and $1.50, now....... 59c eee Gowns, were NOW. oe ccriowiewios 85c Boys’: Wash Suits, were now... -.-. $1.48 Boys’ Khaki Pants, 2 5 c were 50c, now.... STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS nging in which appear Btei la Tracy, tor Stone and Ethel Ponce. Harry Cooper, as “The Mail Car-| rier,” is a good comedian, and he| ings well. Charles Henderson is a capable “second” in springing a lot of titterish chatter. Two Orientals in Bryant Cheer bert’s “Marvelous Manchurian j permit themselves to be swung around in midair by their queues, land the entire troup are excellent |tumblers. ut! TT "Two Caritons” offer a good acrobatic stunt. Lee and Cranston} have some good songs and LeNoir's |‘ manikins complete the bill Boys’ $3.00 and $3.50 oon ae Boys’ 50c Blouse Waists now ...... 35¢ | | | | } Plain and Fancy White The curse of civilization! Moun. taineers complain, following bike) from Bellevue Sunday, that rough places have been turned into gardens, up to $1.00....... New Spring Skarses, ZC of a jitney bus accident, re- consciousness Monday | violently into the back of the me-|- “The Candy Shop” t# far more {fF abead and the rush from this She is Bethy! Jonnson, of 181 — body of the car eral months ago. It has more live | ¥4Y. | Odd Dinner Plates, 37th ave. The jitney was driven by F. H.|ly music, more lively girls and| The Humboldt sailed yesterday | Cc up to 50c ....... talk the hospital authorities Mrs. V. R. Maxwell 2. Cherry,| William Rock, the comedian, is |Tigged ship Francia put to sea were unable to ascertain her and her two children, were also in| good—he is better than good. He |Yesterday with men and supplies “Miss Johnson is in ® serious con- suffered no ill effects. pals in @ dazzling whirl of fun,|berths filled with passengers for i gees is feared her skull is) Morrison ts bein, eld by the po} music and beauty. There are a| Seward. 4 lice pending the outcome of Miss| host of other characters, each cap ment, but Daphne Pollard is bound| WARSHIP CONSIDINE TO GUT | 2 sir» sow mont. “ies Night Time Down fn Dixie Land.” | | PRET TO YTI TTRA: ONS You'll be whistling {t before the ORDERED TO HAYTI| DOWN ATTRACTIONS |*:*", ":, = Another American warship was Austria Relief society Receipts Ceres renceee, Domingo om that olght will go Into the so-| vd D iibntntar Sullivan, who de. | Portland doesn’t appreciate Or-|songs are betnx rehearsed by the Civil troubles were in. |Dheum vaudeville any more and has| company for that night, and other ‘of a revolition, with |>ut three days a week. by providing box parties, a icsertaan tie ond He refuses to commit himeelf as — declares generally that Northwe For regular Orpheum fons, it wilt ‘en route from Mexican waters | Vaudeville patrons are mighty tn [be sufficient to sey that Emma Hi has been directed t i teyet, “ who have never seen Emma it may| Pulmotor used on Mrs. Katherine lingo city. pe well to announce that s! the| B. Ford, wife of Dr. C. B. Ford nybody else * ¢ ty|death Sunday morning bit anybody else and sings differently | y few the Cubsn senate pases: bill and kets away with {t—and you| Loyal Moose paid tribute to mem. difference les in the Increased vol:| Patrolman H. Sebenick burned If your arm had just be about hands in attempt to extin- | damaged police. garage at midnight Prof. Edward McMahon delivered | and Terms — 16 of the most prominent makes of Pianos now offered at and gave her name. chine, striking her head against the| classy than it was when here sev.|°ity to the North is already under Untit the girt was able to Morrison, 24, of 219 N.| prettier, and a lot of keener dances, | 1th 160 pasrengers, and the full Identity. the bus but beyond a shaking up,/and Maude Fulton are the princi. |for Northern canneries nd al!) : The accident occurred at 22nd | Jobnson’s injuries. able tn his part, who deserve com-| She has a new song. “When It's =: IN Friday evening, the show will be WASHINGTON, Aprii 12.— under the management of German. | urgent request of Ameri- Manager John W. Considine says} (iory's war relief fund. -@pectar Ing and that there w: decided to run his showhouse there| organizations are planning to aid to what may happen tn Seattle, bot |ORPHEUM Tne B Des Moines, which was different. Carus is back again. But for those A word to rhyme with dam, the Nashville at Santo girl who dances differently from|last resort, following unexpected feet boxing. laugh differently that the chief! ory of deceased members Sunday. e re cut off you couldn't help laughing|guish small blaze which slightly) —Special Prices Vie | labor lecture at union headquar Exch d Pi ! xchange tanos. bargain prices and terms. Men’s 50c Porosknit Un- Children’s Knitted Wool Flowers and Fol- 15, held tor derwear Sweaters, up to wEURP Ea AE) Linge, up to 50c... LOC] [now ........... SDC} |§250, for”... 69e speed bug bites with indiscretion Commercial club will bid adieu to old quarters with high jinks Tues day night. GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY, Three U. of W. regents off for Merchandisers and Financiers for Business Institutions, in Charge of East on secret mission, believed to 4 have to do with the presidential va- cancy, i Chas. 8. Hamlin, governor of fed- r eral reserve board, Washington, D. | and Agent John Perrin, coming 7 "Leven Seven to ’Leven "Leven Second Ave. y time we look over = & men's style book we won- | | tne 1. 8, doesn’t Ket @ protest ove | | somewhere Karl Theodore Bitter, noted! der what the manufactur. 'seulptor, dies of injuries In auto ac.) | The following list includes but few of the many beautiful instruments we are now offering at this sale. “You will find such world-renowned makes as the Chick- ing, Steinway, Knabe, Weber and Kimball—Pianos that will give you a lifetime of use. Look through this list, then come and see the instruments. has been slightly used; highly polished mahogany case; now offered a’ A very fine KNABE Piano, used but short time in $295 Medium size WEBER Piano, $600 instrument which $342 private home; handsome mahogany case; beautiful tone; a splendid bargain Fine LESTER Piano, in handsome © dreassian walnut : $285 case; perfect in finish and tone; a $4 Human : Machine which is in every way as good as new This $500 STORY & CLARK Plano, beautiful qu sawed oak case, used less than two years; Dd & clothes they put in the plc. tur oR, L. BR. CLARK, D. Tooth Troubled Him for! t | @—<$—$$_$<$__—_-—__—_—_—_—_—_9| wir, Slightly oo gga hh Vid Hides, 0 $640 valve, i Two Years. We Pulled | "Tne toten pole at Pioneer equare| ,<° ae gland It and Didn’t Hurt in to get a fren coat of paint. After Btuey thie 41 handsome case; all in perfect condition; practically 4 " the paint elingers have done their a agram and note the BS GO0d DS NEW. secseeseceeeeneveeeee Him a Bit. part the Dold ts to be eovared ae wetien principal nerves that branch off from fey Bh nag the spine to the different organs of dramatic review, Read this statement by S. J.|then unvelled on May Day by the terns KIMBALL Piano, worth $385, fn quarter-sawed oak case, in the very best of condition; now offered 204 Salhus: Tiliky \ : ¢ . BEE se recrcereriayres secs errreoesressercesessereevee “I have been troubled for the last Lables of Maccabees begin quad-| Prof. Taft sees G. 0. P. victory In} SAN FRANCISCO, April 12.— how the ditferent organs can be two years with this bad ches and|rennial state convention 1916. Spoke to New York Repub.| Shot in the head and abdomen by | stimulated by working over these nerve centers. Ninety per cent of Charley Helfner has accepted po- ican club, Arises State Senator|® street car bandit, Motorman Gor-| $375 instrument which has been used on rental in a }it has swelled up many times, “Beautiful weathered oak SMITH & BARNES Piano, $196 private home; a splendid piano at the sale price... Beautiful CHICKERING Piano, medium size, worth $650; in perfect condition, having been used a little > $396 over two years ‘This BRADFORD Piano has been used less than one $179 year and is worth $350; has beautiful mahogany case and is in perfect condition; now offered at Full size Upright STEINHAUER Piano in mabogany; fa $250 instrument, fully warranted; noted for its full $200 rich tone; splendid buy at the Sale Pric Pull size KIMBALL Piano In plain case; a $550 value $321 which looks and sounds like new, having had less than 4 year's use. Sale Price...... A very small payment places the piano right in your parlor —then terme will be made as small an $1.50 a week If interested come in tomorrow. —_ Ly a a EILERS BUILDING THIRD AND UNIVERSITY which caused me to become very |#ition of executive commissioner on sick at my stomach and lose a| Washington fair commission great deal of sleep. | saw your tes-| Popular clamor for war in Italy. timonials in the paper and was|The king sits tight, however, They | still in doubt whether this tooth of | have got the usual order of things mine could be pulled painlessly, ! reversed. Now, after my experience with the| Three Plute chiefs sign agreement Regal Dentists, | find that it is alto obey law, and are released from | pleasure instead of a dread, will surely recommend them to | friends. 8, J, SALHUS, ‘had put off getting It y lcount of the fe “2223% Western Ave.” | Could anything be more convince. | attempt ing than a testimonial Ike this? This man had suffered with tooth off and on for two years. led on rand dre would hurt him | was to have this tooth pulled t the same time to find that fears had been unnegessary ou will just give us the cha 4 that tt What a redief it} rollime peanut around Chi and | Jail, Salt Lake City my| Mrs, Caroline E. |auilty of murder Beat janother woman to death in robbery | What did Dr, Osler say? Gen. Villa sends word to Carranza this }to come outside and fight, Wants He |to save people of Celaya from bom: ac-| bardment Woman tried to pay election bet ago city Too many and|ball, Mob prevents her. his | sightseers in Chiengo. If, Joe Johnson, Wenatchee, will re- nee, | Sen a8 assessor, He's got too many we will do your dental work with-|lots {® Seward to stay on the Public oft hurting you a bit pay roll R. M. Richardson of Klamath Regal Dental Offices | Falls fails six stories trom Portland DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR, 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union hotel, breaks his leg, but saves his neck Germany sends new protest against shipment of arms to alltes from U, 8, It's @ poor day when Landon to remark have party, but no leaders; the pro- |gressives have no party,” Car strike Imminent In Frisco. Labor leaders urge 16,000 strikers in Chicago to board water wagon Issue sloga “No strike ever was won over a saloon bar,” Capt. Herali of French army, who shot his wife when she persisted in following him to military camp, con. trary to war orders, acquitted of murder, FRED BOALT WILL TALK AT BANQUET Democrats have postponed the| Jefferson day banquet, which was to have been held April 13, until some time early in May Fred L, Boalt of The Seattle Star| |will speak on “Jefferson and the Public Press,” and. a number of other prominent speakers will in- clude six democrats and six pro gressives, Charles W. Doyle will speak as an independent with Boalt, “Republicans|™man, of the South San Francisco |Une of the United Railroads, is be | Heved today to be dying at the South |San Francisco hospital The holdup occurred at the! |Twelve Mile house, shortly after midnight While the robber was taking $14| from Conductor bo, the motor-| man rushed to his assistance, The bandit opened fire. In spite! of his wounds Gorman wrested the| revolver from the outlaw and shot | at him three se times as he | fled, BURGLAR CAPTURED| Quick work by Motorcycle Pa trolmen Ernfe Yorls and Ed Wil |son In responding to a telephone | message from a@ pedestrian, who | saw a burglar at Work In the Buffet | bay, 225 Pine st., early Sunday, re sulted in the robber's capture he polleemen interrupted the intruder as he was in the act of prying open a money drawer, He put up a fight, but was quickly overpowered. | The man gave the name of L. A. Thomas. the diseases known to mankind are caused by nerve pressure. Overwork, mental or physteal, al- Ways results in contractions, ten- sions, stiffness, ete. in the neck and along the spine. T ts especially ¢ of brain workers, and a dis- yh in the callber of the blood sels In the brain follows in their There must be no pressure on nerves from their origfn in the brain to their ending In the various ors fans and parts of tha body. Bome of the diseases that Doctor Lathrop successfully treats are: Asthma, Heart Trouble, Dyspepsta, La Grippe, Female Trouble, Constt- pation, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Liver Trouble, Rheumatism, Appendiettts, Headaghes, Paralysis, Insomnia, Kia+ ney uble and Stomach Trouble. our al will tell you #0, and advise you’ to go to your physician and surgeon for treatment. Lathrop, Spine and Nerve 4-15 Peoples Bank Bld Second and Pike. Hours, 9 a. m. 6 p.m. Consultation free, :

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