The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1915, Page 2

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_ | Stock Reducing Sale All Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats | One - Fourth Off % — Blue Serge Suits Included — Special. } Regular 8 7.50 $22.50, -$ 9.40 -$11.25 -$13.50 -$15.00 Michaels Regular 4a $10.00, 4 $12.50, '4 off $15.00, \% off. $18.00, 14 q $20.00, 4 Special 816.90 50 off, off. $30.00 Stein-Bloch, Stern makes In reliable All Separate Trousers at %4 Off . All Boy J. Redelsheimer & Co. W. H. Fisher, Mgr First Ave., Columbia St Clothing Off Corner - 750,000 BRITIS LONDON, April be of Britain's young be od is now e flower ™ low being offered in bloody sacrifice | ‘ upon the already sodden battle ie by Lilo fields of Belgium and France. even since the fig This realization prought | ed is problematica home forcefully to shmen to- Both Rus and Austrian day, following the speech of David | Statements toda Lioyd-George, chancellor of the cations that the fight pathians ha Statem« come t from munted for t ebequer, in the house of commo’ when he said the British army pow | on the continent consists of 36 di-| visions or approximately 750,000 | lated }man forces nts attacks Austro-Ger No mention is made jof any forward movements attempt jed and Vienna reports that the | Russians have discontinued attacks jagainst the most important pos! tions. WAR BRINGS TO Wall st. banker. Nearly $100,000,000 was invested lin th States between Sep temb and March of in horses, auto trucks, cartridges powder, horseshves, motoreycies, barbed wire and explosives, accord ing to these figures ve. tL. & CLARK, Victor Lundberg Thanks| the Regal Dentists for Their Treatment of Him. Here is what he has 8 year bout it | { must thant KILL. 2,000 iN INDIA | pur kind BLOW UP RENTON HIGH SCHOOL SAFE | Deputies from the sheriff's offic syonly a y dollars, constituting jare at work tn Renton trying to| Various sehool funds : 3 Some damage was done by the] discove con of me 0, Wee | ea aga te men who, Wed! exniosion in Uw office of the jHeaday night, blew the locks off the | school, and several windows blown | outer and inner doors to a vault in/out, secording to reports to the! \the offt of the Renton high | sheriff's offices |ehool blew open the safe, and The author s believe a large jeaned it of what money it con-| quantity of explosive must have |tained lheon r ty to blow off the The men are believed to have|foot door to tho vault, and cannot been experienced cracksmen, They | explain how the y men contriv lused nitroglycerine, Principal Tal-| ed to muffs ft so that no one out jhot said ‘Thursday they obtatned | side the buliding heard the blast, ‘GIRL ATTACKED BY | MASKED WOMEN | CONN®! SVILLE. Penn, April | GAINST Margaret Schurz, 15, daugh attent to it Last night, while of a well known farmer, is hys-| | wal par the outskirts of the te terical at ber home sult of an today as a re assault made upon her last night by two masked women | Several weeke ago the girl re colved a blackmailing letter order ing her to put $1,000 in a certain | ‘ 7 ” town, she Was seized by the masked ” D' wi ity R. H. ‘Thomson, who was city) vomen and an uncorked bottle of| engineor of Benttle when the sito] seid pressed against each of ‘ber Cedar river te the and the project clared Thursday to a Star reporter] jthat ft never will be found neces sary to erect @ curtain wall of ma lsonry, as has been proposed, to} prevent loss of weter thru the of the was chosen for cheeks | dam, “You obey that letter,” she says) fone of the women sald, “or we'll | spot! your beanty for life.” THE JOY RECIPE! started north bank basin Thompson is tn the city for a} few days in connection with his |] } }libel suit against an afternoon | | newspaper « Wednend gue, which ship many biggest business men in the| the dam at a of the Taxpayers’ le ludes in its men the city It's Springtime! Clean up Inside ] _Dimock declared whatever p eres land feel fine. Take Cascarets to r Prd Ss pod ee borne (liven your liver and clean the bow ey ey Ca Gaunak ele and stop heada *, biliousness, Regier: Big car ian ad breath 1 tongue, sallow Bony ry A os imi, wa sour stomach and gases, Ty i oo tae nin night take Cascarets and enjoy the lwe nicest wentiest ver and bowel Ww in anal cleansing you ever expert a said, “we will have water fora city| Wake up feeling grand—Evers of at least 2,000,000 body's doing it. Cascarets best fo: children also. “| Take It Preth Doc, This Town Has Union Savings | & Trust C Tip-T op Garbage | | Dr. J. W. Turrentine, a polished | jand dapper little gentleman, is a OF SEATTLE jguest at the New Washington Doe hails from Washington, D. ¢ | He works for Uncle Sar Resources Nearly | | Mistah Bones, what does at? $5,000,000 | He's a bage inspector’ | —— U $ 000 He is, honest! Only Doe's card | ' . i. identifies him as representing the pininie {"U. 8. department of agriculture, j | x sW YORK, April It the|bureau of investigation of j le Aaah ts teat ant Reo. zer resources | NOT | Europe nn wae mous I Sep) “He is experimenting with Se: eat | temper, $200,000,000 have been|tie’s garbage in an effort to rn| | nt in this country by the bellig-| whether any useful 1 jals may SA VE? | nts, according to a prominent|be dev ed tre it in i salable | quantitie | | me cities reduce their garbage The small savings you can sell grease to soap factories, and sell something the Doc calle “tank.(| ake now, without effort, will jage” as fertilize accumulate faster than you can) No market has yet been found for| | cans and old attresse imagine. | When the grease and tankage are |taken, there remains a residue We Per Cent Doc's job 1s to tinker with the rest Pay Interest due and gentle treatment le doing He wasn't able to tell a Star re 2 my dental worl h s in every if a mevopgnel |porter, who found him in Health JAMES D. HOGE, way satisfactory to 1 And for |, tle April + Meee fies Commissioner McBride's office to-| President the broken-down wisdom toot yon | half of force of 4,000 Moslems) day, whether there are any valuable extracted without the lea engaged in the recent attempted) materials in the garbage here or ¥. S. SOLNER, and did not hurt me a bit upri were killed or| not | ice President and Trust Officer. will be glad to recommend wounded. British lost| “It differs, you know, in various HOGE BUILDING my friends who are in need of per-|only 70 men, an official statement! parts of the country,” he said.| | fect dental work j from the Indian office dealing with)"Where Cleveland, for instar ba ” ee a — “VICTOR LUNDBERG, the recent fighting near Hafizkor|might balance the expense of haul-| 1127 4st Ave. Nort.” | announced today ing her refuse by selling it, or even F Kind and gentle treatment js the| od |make a profit, Seattle might find || \| . kind Iso want when you need Jit impossible.” | dental work done. That's the kind| Italy Ready Again | However, from what he has seen | we did for Mr. Landberg, and we lot it so far, Doc thinks Seattle has can do the same for you. Our} BERNE, April 22—All Italian of-|pretty swell bage workmanship and materials are the |ficers at Swiss resorts have been|~ best and our prices absolutely the| ordered to hold themselves read 1a ~aIT CO lowest. And we won't hurt you a| for {mmediate their regi-| A MUS hi M NTS) | » bit. ments, it today ~ ae This orde? is another indication| pa qnar, | ‘ Regal Dental Offices of the steps being taken by Italy METROPOLITAN. 4 OR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. in preparation for entering the} wer 1405 Third Avenue | war % st | N. W. Corner Third and U " . = | POF IGE OE Staion GIVE UP TA S BEST PLAY R e ] Pacific Salmon | ou on A ATE 7 YC OL LO ation of Tarnow, Galicia the Company gion of Tarnow, Galil. yt clears bad ” ‘ ‘ | OF to a statement from the 481 Ti forced to withdra bombard 9 er ay mn A complexions | serted ni Charges Prepal, $1.25 arantec n pert Students Nominate mon and Hee the fish before shipped Soh O01 Northern Bank Bidg. Nominations for nine student : Main 5574. office were made Wednesda a noon at the state universit rhe ~ ‘| nominations inc ded the follo ing President A l Jack Fancher, Spokane Russell % tllow contre e Foran, Carl Young get ‘the Time, [secretary A. 8. U. W., Gertruc Red Crome |Barnum, Ethelyn Shiple Tyee Carb Pury ! editorship, Ruth Thompson, ahile Market, Pike Place. ‘The regular use of Resinol Soap, with an occasional light applica tion of Resinol Ointment, stimu lates he skin, permits natural, “HOLDING ‘A HUSBAND” | STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1915. PAGE 2, 00-H!PRETTY CO-ED’S: GOING TO BE KISSED, Incidentally, he bri news that the war has stopp ";|Be Cheerful! Remove the the mammoth Strathcona park| winter's poison from your Miss Gudrum Anderson as Dot, in project on Vancouver island, for li nd bo: the Opera, “Little Tycoon.” | which has been chief engineer, iver @ wels. pe f ‘ Jand that he will return to this city r 3 oe te he # et eres d ope offic »naultin, is going to be we ar peers sea tril nie . Spend 10 cents: Don’t aad a until 7 iday evening, when the jengin . one pocfie — hs | To Make Statement sick, bilious, headachy, Lopes awe put on the hp op re | “I am confident,” Thomson sald consti: tle coon,” at the vore the that the Cedar river dam will tipated. atre. Dean Irving M. Glen, who ts prove available, My experiments) directing the work of the choru Jat the basin have satisfied that | {doesn’t care whet the hero and it can be made to hold water.” | heroine like « other or Dur Thomson would make no sugges | ling the show y simy have tions as to the pre method, in| |to love each other, and love hard his opinion, of atoyping the secp-| | Also, the he to tm ge, saying he “id not wish to sp | int ¢ au Cham ear to be “ste on the toes bers aff rhe of cit fficta ~ charge of sseenen “4 the sit | Id soe He “said will = . # kne ither here y roing ve hears a oe Jae f their ou t be | He pre da complete state - ment of h later then price Hopeful i ‘ bag Bh atcen City B Dimoeck discussed to. of thing that happen a doesn't know anyth When the young oc 2 of women about it wlan who ts carying loading role grabs the leads n in his arms, listen to the of students if you are The students who are in the show have been practicing hard for sev eral months a have erfected their work until it 1 en pr nounced on a par with a nateur light opera work Tickets are on sa in the ¢ le at the mntry Moore ~ (CARRIGAN SAYS | FARM CAN SAVE. % $40,000 A YEAR County Commissioner Knudsen has voiced his willingness to father| The ars county farm project In Whole Shirt Waist for Eighteen Cents! Being the Truthful History of a Sale of Shirt Waists and How They Came to Be Combined With the Panton Stocks in the Sale at ’Leven ’Leven Second Ave. E BOUGHT the surplus waists last Saturday aft- ernoon. T FIVE O’CLOCK Wed- nesday afternoon the newspaper came out, and the first advertisement of the sale appeared. At six o'clock the store closed and we discovered that we'd sold hundreds of waists —just from the window show alone. At 9 o'clock Thursday morning the crowds are be- ginning to arrive. And it looks like a big day today. Here are the facts, reprint- ed for the benefit of those who missed last night’s an- nouncements: We unpacked ’em in the Panton store on Tuesday fol- lowing. We filled the entire row of windows with ’em by Tuesday night, at ten o’clock. On Wednesday morning crowds of buyers began to ar- rive. At noon the head of the de- partment requested more help. At three o’clock the call was for still more people to “sell waists.” $3.50 TO $4 WAISTS FOR $1.38 $4.50 TO $6.50 WAISTS $1.88 $7.50 AND $8.50 WAISTS $2.38 Flite , Chiffon over N Blue over in ‘ 7 Chiffon Watsts, Satin Waists, Wise Brown over White, Gray Chiffon and Net Walews, Shadow Taffeta Walsts, Chiffon over niffon over Dresden Taffeta, Lace Walsts, Cream Lace colored silks in combinations, a Chiffon over flowered Waists with silk collar ahd tie Black Chiffon with cherry Brown over Wh Blue over ; : "> Chiffon Waists with silk collar, ‘ ‘ ‘ satin, Pale Blue Satin , White, Black over White, Blac Cream Chiffon ana Net /°* neck and short sleeves. All over Red, Black sizes, in every Waists, plain Black Charmeuse Walsts. $1.38 $1.88 $2.38 over Gray style and color ... Wc SHIRT WAISTS 18¢ $1 TO $2 SHIRT WAISTS 38¢ About 400 Bl Walete with settembrot White Lawn Waists, White Net Waists, Black Lewn Walste, rk Solesette Waist French dered collar and cuffs, made to sel) at Sc. All : Flannel Waists> Fancy Soiesette Waists, White sale at and Cream Waists 18c 38c A THOUSAND BABY BONNETS AT 10c, 15¢ AND 25¢ APIECE lawn and straw combined with lawn or silk, pink, white and blue. trimmed with tiny rosebuds. On sale tomorrow as follows: 10c 15c 25c Bonnets worth 25¢ and for Bonnets worth 50c and Tie for Bonnets worth up to $1.50 sizes, from 32 to 44. Or Some are Made of silk fo B0e Extraordinary eillivery Sacrifice Tomorrow! Trimmed Hats, valued up to $5.00, for $1.45. Trimmed Hats, valued up to $8.00, for $3.75. The styles are all this season’s best—in fact, every hat is new and beautiful. The values far exceed any- thing offered heretofore. Find both lots-on the Third floor. Take the elevator. bri the proposal before the commission, and ( an Carr GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY 4 dared today he would .4e Mercbandisers and Financiers for Business Institutions, in Charge of de y favor the proposition The subject will Mkely be . brought to the attention of the or Tuesday While should proach the ” ” prWhile 1 should approach | the "LEVEN SEVEN TO ’LEVEN ’LEVEN SECOND AVE. any hurried and haphazard choice of a site and needless expenditure z me eels eRe: of money,” sald Com loner Car item icageN rigan, stating his attitude 1 am RM | Brownsville, and announcing that| convinced each a form as the Sear, WAS FALSE ALARM costa noe sive out detatis tor STEWART ROUSE advocates ix something the county pitt | 12 hours. Later in the day he cor. Near Fike Posie Market needs badly i) 22—The| rected the information. Neither Modern Single Roome 95 ¢) WASHINGTON, April 22.—The 1 am heartily in favor of it, for! Garranzista consul at Brownsville,| he aviator nor the observer was|] ‘res Medora atest 7 I think ft would be the means of ex today made a complete apol-| hit Md “J saving the ty enormous ¢X-\ ogy to Gen. Funston for the firing) penne 18 538 a rape food and Of yesterday by Mexican troopers up- giving employment to a lot of peo. a United States army aero- ple who need wor It would take plane. H 4 ago ah ut is and calcula: " Seeretary Garrison alarmed cor-! girs My rye respondents yesterday by stating! There is no doubt,’ he said, re-| ferring to the pres that the county hospital grounds not already. leased for industrial use will be demanded for such pur poses within a short time It will not be entire valley will be a busy manu- ent county farm. facturing center, T believe, and land #0 valuable should not be held from the market by the ‘county | “A big farm, such as The Star proposes, would also be of service in getting inmates of the infirmary into the fresh @ir and into contact with the. soil. The poor, now housed in close quarters at George town, should be ¢ the op portunity, and could help with the farm wo Figures on the books tn the audi tor's office show that the monthly cost fo the county for food in the county jail, poor farm and county hospital, and at the stockade is $3,276, on the average ‘Ehis means that the county pays $40,513 a year to feed peopl who eould coaperatively DANCE TO WIND UP ST. TERESA BENEFIT earn their own Card playing, music long before that] OTHER ACTS healthy action, apd rida the com and dancing plexion of pimples, blackheads, || Constitute the program for the i redness and roughness, quickly, || (i! at Knights of Columbus hall " Y |/'Thursday for the benefit of st easily and at little cost. ie me € convent. The entire pro Doetors have preseribed Resinol Olntm ceeds will be given to * convent | TATE’S “MOTORING” | thn Fy diapshor nog oy poploondrt Bridge whist a uiction flour femody (oe dinia, tae + hays ished on the card tables during the ETHEL ARNOLD ; All raga sell Resinol Soap.and Resino! | aternben ; night the floor will |] Ointment. For trial site of each, write to Dept. |pbe cleared the big cance, | a |? Resinol, Bal e, Me ** Witch is be looked forward to! Other Big Acts 10¢ and 20¢ ! with antietpation, will be ou. ' > ‘ telegram from Funston declared} Mexican aeroplane had fired on MORE MEAT FOR LESS MONEY Frye & Co. Markets Friday’s Specials: Strictly Fresh Oregon Ranch Eggs, 18¢ Shoulder Steak 14C Round Sten... 1GC oice oulder c “TB 20c Gram Chee -18C Pork Steak. . Choice T-Bone It signifies purity and quality Shops Open Until 6:20 9, M. | oak Library fable, priced at $18.85 $27.50 tum | Buffet { ri ‘eee oak, Diner, leather seat $16.50 Chiffonier _ quartered odk fin $0.50 Ranges Special Tomorrow and Saturday S.H:POYNOR Furniture Co. 1521-1522 Fourth Av. Bet. Pike and Pine $14 Dresser, tered oak fi Steak ....c0000 $16 quartered Dining Table, or dull golden 813.0% $0 Turkish Rocker in nu ine leather, .& $15.50 Chatr nd back Morris leather s 0.50

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