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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1915. PAGE 11. —— AN EARNEST APPEAL FOR HELP == - ——¢ Judge Kenesaw Mountain | is ie a great judge, but | A bum saloonkeeper, He j saloons under his | | } and he ordered them all | | | @ on Sunday, Probabl he wit order the bartend ‘ | Rot to monkey with the register, ; PS -¢| Public Service Commission | Chairman Reynolds will address} } Pickwick club, Weat Seattle, Fri day night on car problems. | Two eee attacked and beat up| | Louls Copello in home near Maple | | Valley Thursday; got 15 doen ORES and two revolvers | » Fiest annual reunion of Y. M. Cc.) | | erm A em ogg club will be etd == “-8Is Staring Us in the Face | Sete | We Must Raise $15,000 Within 10 Days or Another Fine @ Seattle Store Will Close Forever the hat boxes on the upper | closet. She | ing with a gue | The public will be astounded to read this news. Our creditors are desperate. [hey demand their money—they will extend no longer time. We must raise he necessary amount ($15,000) within 10 days, and to do it we make this appeal to the public for assistance. And to Back Up This Appeal We will throw our entire $60,000 stock on sale Saturday at a We don't ask that you serertain ‘What ancients paid for coal, , Nor what the cobbler called fair gain To fix = sandal soln : Bat tell us from the papyrus— they fepe of sword ’ Te kill the man witheut mech muse Who Joked about the Ford? G | Sale at 1022-24 Ist Av. gle to it up there. ~_ Geren - ——?| Three checks, “totaling $365, | cashed at Ballou & Wright's auto accessory store in past two weeks by man who signed name of G H. Gaussen. G: en says they're forged. Monthly banquet of Seattie Sales Managers’ association held Thurs- day night at Butler. Mandate case of A. H. Fair! against county commissioners de-| ferred until June 14. Rev. Sidney Stron ke on! Lincoln Thursday night at the! Queen Anne — Congregational | church. Savant who delves in papyrw: Of AD. 2 : Streets and sewers committee of | counc!l urge grading of Baker ave. G. E. Maine, of Dexter Horton) bank, elected president of Seattle | chapter, American Institute of Bankers, at meeting Thursday night. -—___________-@ ' John D. Rockefelier’s auto hit a Tarrytown boy. Lucky boy. ) If we ever get hit by an auto it | will belong to a bankrupt who bought it on the instaliment 10:00 i eicaneeecnnseinniie City’s New York attorneys ap- > AM. Prove validity of bridge ani Nahe | extension bonds. Hollywood Company of Seattle pays $2,775 for prize cow at big sale in Eastern Washington. This is no bull. No clew yet found to identify of murdeter of Stephen Ramage. Assistant, attorney generai says compensation act not broad enough to include workmen shot and killed by crazed fellow worker. Mothers’ Congress meets In state session, Spokane. The most drastic slaughter of new, seasonable Merchandise ever heralded—the most sensational sale of the year. A sale that will long be remembered. Cost entirely forgotten in this great sacrifice. We will raise the necessary q amount at the cost of our entire stock if necessary, and HERE ARE THE PRICES THAT WILL DG IT: 10c Canvas Gloves {1c $1.00 Horsehide Gloves 48c 4 $1.00 Union-made Overalls 50c President style 9c Men’s Clothing | Men’s Shoes The best makes in the latest} LOT 1—200 pairs Odd C Spring styles. All patterns and| 2nd Ends, values to 98 sizes, in wool fabrics. Thousands} $4-90, sacrificed at . Grand lodge, A. 0. U. W., at ; of suits to select from. $3.00 Men’s $2.00 Sweaters Hoquiam, “pies Sows proposal to 15¢ Lisle Sox 2c 430 Men's Suits, Shoes, sacrificed St. 18 sacrificed at ..... Jxvsae 57c a pay grand master a salary. sacrificed at ............. al $15.00, Ee 2 for 25c Co! Mies Lennette Ferguson of Port- 25e Wool So: values to $4.00 Me lor llars 8c cet "20 yng Qc sete at. nl en's ty 48 sacrificed at ............. : 75c Underwear Jes t Jno Shoes sacrificed at 5 s eiOMH IME aA: Cdk... ae Boys’ Suits ; | 300 00 feet out of a winder at th’ | slaughterhouse, was unhurt. | | Th 1 1 $1.00 Ribbed Cdsrieer sacrificed at ........ " 93c $1.00 Monarch Shirts | eultedak 05. me * $2.00 Wool Underwear . 51c Dress Shoes, values to $5.00, 1 98 sacrificed at . $6.00 Heavy Calf Dress Shoes 2. 48 sacrificed at . ¢ 100 feet he dropped were | pigs feet.” | oo Business houses suspended for hour during funeral of William R. 240 Pairs Pants, C values to $3.00, 89 Men’s Suits, values to $25.00, $6. 89 sacrificed at . Pere, ator and owner of Kansas sacrificed at ....... Guaranteed Work Shoes, values aaitine,wietime of collision at De So ese | See gore 98c 410 Hand-ilored $8. 6 8 to ‘i : roit w ave joint funeral Mon- irts sacrifi Aa Suits, values to $7.50, $2 98 4 4 $55" sccrificed at se: 7°) Suit Cases 15¢ Handkerchiefs sacrificed at ..... ae 2c . Men’s Slip-on Rain. 75c Neckwear Coats, values to SI 98 wecifioed at. ..+..++-+.NQC 1919, eacrficed et. This stock will be sacrificed at once, wholesale and retail. Our appeal to you is our prices—they will pay you to come. To give out-of-town customers an equal chance with the rest, doors will open Saturday at 10 a. m. sharp. \G mars [Palace Clothing Co. [=|f Eee 1022-24 First Ave., Cor. Spring Street Lowe | | and sizes, sacrificed at HAZEN J. TITUS PUTS ANOTHER HOT ONE OVER Hazen J, Titus, the Northern Pa- cifie’s Great Big Potato man, is al} ways pulling something new. Titus was sent by the company! to make the maiden voyage of the steamer Northern Pacific from} Philadelphia to San Francisco, via| the Panama canal. Titus’ job was} to look after the comfort, diet and) amusements of the passengers—a distinguished company. He not only fed them on “great big potatoes,” claiming they were) a cure for seasickness, but just! when the voyage was beginning to| get the least bit monotonous, he, sprung a surprise by bringing out several hundred pairs of roller| skates | When the big versel entered the! Golden Gate April 10, the passen- gers were still madly careening about the decks on rollers and loath 140 Pairs Men's 9 5¢ ALL SUIT CASES AT % PRICE. Oxfords, values to $5.00, sacrificed at. They’ve got to be sold. to quit. 1 Sr chs K { | 8 ill be presented. | number of boys, whose ages ranged } i e. > , *k com-| three vaudeville acts will be 11 FEMI E S SEATT LE WILL air se the home of tech com| three ve awit consist of |, Th®, ladies’ orchestra which has ‘BOY K | from to 18, wore later ewan ear (F | {| | 1 | @ Tim prog held forth at the Seattle for the rying gunny sacks on Lander st i | wha ine next Sunday, w the . » | hel schoo Ul GS : { $2.00 Manhattan Shirts, 9) a ee eee oanaay en to the the Mutual Weekly, a Keystone | rast nine seasons, under the dirée L BUILDIN At the Salmon Bay schgol, $2.90] \WAaYNESBORO, Pa. April 16.— | f Ss P comedy and a strong and interest. E. Giidd has bee! cash was taken from the principal's e ! French cuffs, plaited public as @ popular-priced combina-| *gunitght.’ tion of Minnie BE. len, hai n ae Upton V. Gift has been presentel ; 4 | Hon moving picture and vaudeville | 2, tWoreel drama, “Sunlight” | roongaged and will be heard at several complaints reported to | offices with his 1th daughter, The bosom | house Prominent among the vaudeville | acy performance the police Friday indicate that) 90 \father says that, while he would 4 | 10m turns will be an act that comes di The “Hoot Mons" e going to} » . h td 9 Local capital has obtained a lease | Port. | schoolboys in various parts of the have preferred the stork would : aa tae pibvandas dod bas retained Tere re © Ae WHORE Fun te Zor SHE'S SOME HEN clty have broken into schoolhouses | have everything their own way at|have brought him a boy for once, | DFG tedner ‘an experienced mana-| 824. | BLAZABETH, N, J., April 16.—Wil- and carried off many valuable ar. | Pante theatre tonight. It's going/ as he has no boys yet, still another ot ager, po ently of New York,tohand| ‘The troupe includes “Sunshine,” | Ham Paquett of th rity has ot The most serious losses to be a regular Scotch night |daughter added to the charming 4 the Seattle a beautiful little Cuban songstress, |chicken that observed Haster § reported. from the manual! Owing to the fact that the great] circle of 10 is very welcome. p j Veith-Cammack Co, The fortunes OF The old Seattle Arrangements have been com-|with a mighty strong voice. She is|day by breaking all exk-laying rec- training building of the Beacon majority of the performers on the | ———————————- ( SECOND AT JAMES | bonita, at Meonsd and Oberey ipleted whereby the theatre will|said to be the only Ouben singer ords, Within 24 hours Mr, Pa-|hill school, 16th and Lander, where | bill ere Scotch, it was decided to] Use Star Wants Ads for Re ve nich have been varying with re-|start Sunday with a strong bill, {o jon the American vaudeville stage. jquette’s 10-months-old Plymouth entrance was gained | Thursday | have them entertain their country | sutte which have been varying with re champion laid three eggs. ‘night by breaking a window, A men and women, cent years with the use of the cluding four reels of photoplays and Two other strong vaudeville acts Rock g ) ‘