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Black and White Checked mit te M CLUSIVE ABRY ¢w Today's Styles Today 1332-34 Second Ave. INVESTIGATE DEATH BY SOUP POISONING inspectors of the state health department are In- City chemists and yestigating the circumstances of| the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bordeck, caused by eating canned The contents of ¢ being analyzed HOW TO REEVE KIDNEY PAINS) used Swamp-Root more and Dave always got great relief. About | taken | through very Testless at night. I began taking your Swamp-| Root and before | used a half bot tle, 1 felt great relief, and I kept! om taking {t until I began to feel I have recommend- ed it to my neighbors and friends, | and several of them informed me} that they have been greatly bene- 1 cannot say/ T have Or less this last few years, three months ago | was down with severe pains the back and limbs. I nervous and was very myself agatn fited by using it enough for Swamp-Root, heartily recommend trouble and Rheumatism. and You have my consent to publish | years old. has) Lam Swamp-Root this statement. Dr. Kilmer's saved my life. LYDIA P. HUGUNIN, Los Angeles, Callf. Los Angeles County of Los Angeles }** “Ng this 30th day 1914, Lydia P. Hugunin in substance end GRACE fact w FRYE, Public. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & t.. ny < Co. Dept. R., Binghamton, N. for a gel nag —_ convince any You Tecelve a Peoklet of FB yp cn formation, telling about the kid- | neys and bladder. Regular fifty cent and onedollar size bottles for | sale at all drug stores Ne Make Motion Pictures Finest Equipment in the Northwest Jacobs Photo Shops PA. Building, Seattic WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS Sey at a beet ” hein evriee Come in and Hear It, and Then You Will Why It is Called Know ‘This ie the » the $67.40 outfit, several found in their residence Mon-| tt for Kidney | of January A./ sub scribed to the above statement and made oath that the same is true) United Press Staff Corr i Suits $25 {m" We dozen black and white dition to stock of goods It extending many tures, especially in dec- orations. have at new is an From tailoring and the cloth, one would naturally as sociate these suits with garments greater size you cost All we ask to see CREDIT IS YOUR STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1915. PAGE 2, A t REPORT VILLA SOCIETY SHOW ‘STAMPEDE ON AT : | Women’s $10 to $15 Wash Dresses BEATEN; FLEES A SUCCESS WILL SEWARD; GUARD . TO U.S. BORDER CLOSE TONIGHT LOTS WITH GUNS. to Go for $3.75 Apiece least a models a WASHINGTON, April 20.— ‘Thotr ability proved beyond ques:| SEWARD, Alaska, April 20 D Skirts that $7.50 to $10.00 for $4.98. Dressin “ fas Gen. Francisco Villa's “oau tion by Monday evening's perform: | Armed with rifles, men and women] : ress irts at were « oO ol or ° '° res. i’ 4 ire ene has collapsed, In the opinion of jance, 70 or more Vancouver and!are today guarding againat claim) Sacques that were a dollar are cut to 49c. Big House Dresses experts who have closely | Victoria woclety girls will repeat,| jumpers, following « stampede ef Of nercale are 98c. Waists are 39c and 98c, and they were four watched the situation in Mex | Tu@aday night, the musical revue.) over 00 to the Alaska thern . . ~ . assortment \eo |gtop, Look, Listen!” at the Moore! recminal tenct adjoining Seward @nd five times as much. Glove Cabinets, Counters and Show or Th i Hitth doubt that f variety Ho Villa te beaten and that victory (theatre, for charity ie (MRREas cinsas in dha thank hen Cases are up for an offer. Merchants who are going to Alaska exclusive ea- has perched on the banners of Some men are included in the gdh cil ae ne seatnaat t6 . «as ° ° hapa n'ty bnnar of Some, men re cued in| gugramel he esse | ean get big quantities of Heavy Underwear and kindred lines Villa broke after having ied |1y cvershadowed by the splendid een it reverts to the gov for far less than wholesale, for the Panton stocks are to be pot = victory | singing and dancing of Miss Phyllis] ernment when the purchase of the ‘ the quality of ote ine ive ranbhad hare ot” | Davis and Little “Suzanne Sicklo-| Riaaka Northern railroad. te. con closed out. a third crushing defeat to the |More, Mins Habs Macpherson, Miss 4. in July, rumors were rite Villistaes at Celaya, and of a | Muriel Dunsmuir, Ming Drescher! that it would be thrown open to ret viet as ia oe a esa Page oF Fe split between Villa and Gen, and other - ninine men rs | tlement This caused the stam oT vs is a big I oO! O the nir yor youll fin a big | of much Felipe Angeles. ne, muawet 2 Hall’) pede é Women's Wash Dress tableful of Night Gowns—made of the . Rumors that Villa ie In pre Chicken Chase The Pow Aer| The land {s worth over a million . Every cipitate flight toward the | Puff.’ “Bubbles” and “Stare” are] goljare | es, made of Ginghams, Fish finest nainsook, in slip-over and conven- ’ is for American border are not de | titles most suggestive the char! Government officials r| Net Voiles, Mercerized tional styles. d ath here. acter of the production. Enco the squatters have no rights to tek? ‘ é y : ; Gen, Angeles. The rumor that Gen, | alght, and many more refused used by the government for rat elty§ goods that were the them all to 85c. Obregon plans to break with Car| From the first number to the flnal] roaq headquarters vogue a year ago. 4 ranza also further complicates the| curtain, the show was a marked! Ponts are being put up today by TSissss’ Linane Dresses : fs : : PRIVILEGE Merion siteation ] and pleasurable success |rain-soaked stampeders, many of are also included. And fine §8 ERODE” Union Suits that were . Mga! eg ge to be — | | whom slept on the ground all night styles they are, because $1.50 are still selling for 48c, though era hen he left Carranza, ta Poti gpa ott Marae i 7 Seattle's ing with him thousands of war PORT SWAPS ACRES. Hd il ee oh ° of we ke girls styles don’t vary there are only Reliable Rardened veterans, the vellet was | aeaoes quite so much as their small sizes left se His campaign met with reverse! ped 10 acres at Salmon bay and ral services were held Tues They were bought to sell Suits in light Histan ‘at after reverse He was beaten at |dedicated 100 feet of rightofway Fay M. Fitts, ansintant ‘a year ago for ten to fifteen weight for sum- Trapuato, Tamptco, Matamoras and| through the remainder of the way mall clerk here, who Antlehe mer wear are Nuevo Laredo, thousands of his|for extension of Railroad ave, for! died aturda: night vices | to ay men Were captured and thousands| 21 acres of Great Northern fii ed-in| were held in the Honney-Wate But they failed to make $1.45 instead of , slain ni at Smith cove waterway [chapel proper connections with the $2.50. Boys ferry boat So we shall “Porosknit” THE MADAME AND MONSIEUR HAVE DONE WITH THEIR MUDHOLE close them all out at $3.75 Underwear is ! a | apiece! 10c instead of J \ \ ' | a quarter. And f ; 4 | A“ USO there's a lot of fine Waists for the 50c Union Suits are 35¢ apiece. ; ting wear and for house wear sie! vie atone nf UNDREDS of yards of pretty Wash Soisette Waists, English Tennis Flannel Waists, Madras Waists, in white, blue, Goods have been cut to 19¢ a yard-— striped and self-colored fancy effects. All these Panton intended should sell for 25c sizes in one style or another and 35c a yard. A window show is selling BALKAN NATIONS - TO GET INTO WAR BY HENRY WOOD NISH, Serbia, April 20—By the middie of May, all the Balkan states may again be plunged into war for the third time in than four years. This is the information | have obtained from some of the leading political authorities of Serbia and Greece. Greece, Bulgaria, and Rou- mania and Italy will be drawn into the conflict if the war con- lendid inetrument tha which includes the 24 for home dancing or concerts for it, with no Interest or extras pondent | tain | Germany | against cessful conclusion garla then made a tents ment, according to re | nople. tinues much longer. equal With certainty, they deciared that al! four countries will enter on the side of the allies. A decisive victory for the bali rolling. The Balkan states have two ends they feel some time attain. One is the expulsion for all time| JAMES D. HOGE, of the Turks from Ku division among themsel remains of European Turkey The other is to wrest from Aus- tria the provinces of Bukovina and Transylvania | Italy's sition and Aut her of elty Turkist of intended to the here, ald in the eyes Roumania and Italy reports here, will enter the war sl- | multaneously secret agreement to that effect ts said to have existed two countries Roumania's over Bukovina |peopled by men of her own race, are sald to be equally as strong as | ambitions | Istria and Trent Until a month ago Bulgaria's po- intentions On the For aix ambitions for they must at pe, and the according to months a between the| to take Transylvania, control of | were uncer whole, she was con territory Adrianople The report here is that Bulgaria, a month ago was assured the carry the op Dardanelles capture any cost jaidered an being more favorable to | than the allies | since | Balkan war have been on the strip including the the Inet allies ations to a suc Bul agree NIER BREWERY TO GO TO FRISCO The town, Rainier business January 1 to San Franct Sweeney trustee, Ban Francisco, | Hemrich BE. F. mer sign has brewery which prohibition pute out of 1916, in George will move Chamber of Com returned from where he saw contracts erection of a $507,000 plant, ready October 1, Louls for es of what | rts current | to send forces into Turkey to| of Constant: | the| to be| Mme. o- When the is don Union Savings & Trust Co. ; OF SEATTLE day's work madame are ‘ Resources Nearly $5,000,000 WHY NOT SAVE? his opportunity. [the first hundred and pay N. B. SOLNER, HOGE BUILDING In District. ECONOMY FOR YOU e& Co. arkets Wednesday Specials: || Washington | Creamery Butter 25c Choice Shoulder Pork Roast. . 12:c Choice Steer Round Steak .. 1 8c Choice Spare Ribs . MMe Choice Steer Boiling Beef 9c Choice Loin Pork Chops... . 18c Anchor Brand 10c Cream Cheese 18c Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quailty | Shops Open Until 6:20 >. M. ever e | | mudhole, hood dumped ite A single hundred dollars aol ge many a young) this Is new growth Last year, monsieur and ma lain, the rose bushes « large. ‘The strength of the plants went to wood, and the blooms, though many, were small, So they trimmed and pruned the bushes, and this summer the roses | will be large and fine Building in a Mudhole It is the ext place in the world for garden Twelve years ago M. Rich Cor bella Madame Marceline Cor wife, built a three-stor fiding at 517 Fifth ave. N opposite the car barns, and started ind The rarden must come in th say, “when the re bloom. It will be beautiful w strong th dry butldi and a ca Marceline Corbella at Work in Her Garden Rose Garden Blooms Where Rubbish Once Held Sway French Couple Set an c: :xample for Seattle in Cleanup Campaign. unhes are! A ne sat forlorn in a rubbish into the hole to keep the laundry company Then the city regraded Fifth jave, making the laundry’s mud |hole and rubbish trap deeper than [ever no dee bem will help you save) path leads from the street to the that now a wooden |laundry’s gurret | frugal |sieur and madame cleared out the| Vice President and Trust Officer. the Heart of the Financial | rubbish and abe drained the wagon loads of the kind of soil that | roses thrive in, | And what had been a pestilential | mudhole | If yor ing on you ca! bec uu lear the n see tt The neighborhood thought this | you jan excellent joke on Mons. and | Madame Corbella 4 Per Cent Interest = ©“ The Mudhole Transformed | Bat monsieur and dame are | French and the Li rch are @ | President. | beauty-ioving people. as well as industrious. So mon put the mudhole, laundry, and and fetched and maoure, ame a rose garden over the wooden rail street and look down. Otherwise, you won't know it is there. Mons | prospered work machinery and employes help them with the work They work @ Monsieur Wears Bouquet In that atmospher water and | think of rose gardens hot a pile | when t | throng) |grance of roses Sundays, On monsle' to mass sieur w hatr. Mons, and Madame Corhella were | | not consulted by | paint-up bureau people, themselves with busy tify of any leur are t all pasant he br 1 the ur an 4, you kind Once they and madame have and, Now they have getting old, and they lare both so small and fraflooking | {that you wonder they can do any of steam and soap, you do not It comes as surprise, therefore, eeze brings in to you open windows the fra this summer, when d madame fare forth will observe that mon urs & bouquet in his lapel! }and that madame has a rose in her/| the clean-up and They are humble, and they do not iden movements |PREDICTS A ROSY FUTURE FOR CITY counsel the next 15 crease in slze people. John for t ja visitor here H. Carroll HAN rail predicts that within Seattle will in to a clty of million general he yeura | Sale of Shapes! eless neighbor | did all the} | Waists that were made to sell for $2.50 lots of 'em today, but there'll still be plenty. to $3.50 have all been put in one lot at 39¢ apiece : You see, they're high neck styles—that's why, Look for all kinds of practical and pretty Wash Goods in the lot, and you're sure to find 'em. W sold the Restaurant equipment out yesterday to Mrs. Blackwell, who is going to operate a Lunch Room in. the Central Building. And so we can serve no more noonday luncheons in the store. HITE Lawn Waists with low necks are 98c and $1.19. They they're were a half as much again, but all new. HILDREN’S Wash Dresses of Ging- We still have a good many fixtures to ham, Galatea and Linene are 49C— disnose of. Mr. Fisher or the writer will they were $1.00 be glad to receive bids on them. Also we to $1.50. Sizes have lots of heavy winter merchandise up to 6 in that which can be sold profitably in Alaska. lot. Larger sizes, We will make prices on quantities far less that were $2.00 than any wholesale house can possibly and $2.50, are afford to quote. 96c » Because the Panton stock and the Pan- | They're good- ton fixtures are all to be sold— | looking, well- made Dresses, Not for what they're worth—but for what they'll bring. right in style. Two hundred Untrim- | med Shapes, including the new “Poke” style and the popular sai lors, selling in most | stores for from $2.00 | to $3.00. Here to- morrow at.. 1 wh FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY, 3usiness Institutions GEORGE Merchandisers and Financiers for in Charge of Panton Department Store "LEVEN SEVEN TO 'LEVEN ’LEVEN SECOND AVE. AWARD CONTRACT TO! f the Great Northern railroad, BOSS as «contract fer feasing td SEES BREAK grounded liner Minnesota has been 9 FLOAT MINNESOTA et for 100,000 to the Japanese, IN A DIVER’S SUIT Salva company, with the u rauetanas the work must be Word has been received by M. J. completed in-15 dave. It-is now | Light Superintendent J. D, Ross stello, assistant traffic manager) said the vessel's hull was not pune-|Tisked his life Saturday to inspect —- tured by a rock, but that some of |the break in the Cedar Falls feed the plates were buckled when she| Pipes. Over the protest of his asso- ran aground in the Inland Sea of | ciates, Ross borrowed the suit of Japan }one of the divers working on the pipes, descended to the bottom of | the dam, and remained half an hour junder 40 .feet of water. The story. P 5 Nookechamp Man | Uses: Submatine was told Tuesday by one of his N riends, to Catch Trout Weights and measures officials | g| From 0 at meet in state convention at North ‘NOOKECHAMP, “Wast April A; 20.—-BiN Taylor's markable luck in catching trout in Her | T| ring creek, near Big lake, is ssid explained. It is all due to the 4 U) war in Europe METROPOLITAN | Herring creek flows into the TONIGHT—ALL WREK | R lake. it is pretty fair trouting pent. Wet, $1. Sat. Mat., 50-8150 | ANTS—300 750, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 | | water. | | D Rill ow it, but the stream | GEO.M.COHANS BEST PLAY has been fished so often the Aj} trout are shy and hide well : This spring Hill got a German U Y} carp and kept it in a tank at home, educating it to under E N ® id that the brook trout are 2 I Y ried it down to the creek and BYCTRRIOUSLE SELAD:! fe] G| put tt in WITH CYRILSCOTT AND THE NEW YORK CWIGAGD CAS J It commenced to act as Bill's R H| spy, slipping around big boul c T| then backing away and signal lr : ing en by flirtng its tail above | TATE’S “MOTORING” \E : = ETHEL ARNOLD nez Peterson has been| —— oe essai found guilty by a jury in Judge BB Frate court of forging a mort LOEW’S EMPRESS Jgaxe for $1,500, signing the name NED NESTOR AND 25 j"Anna L. Knowles HIS NINE SWEETHEARTS YPHER AUPRRACTIONS cnerved Seats, 2he Use Star Wants Ads for Re. | sults, 10 20

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