The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1915, Page 2

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eeabaam ee al , Union Savings IRE Ee AN: REE MN ci gH Rh Am Bea Tomorrow the Millinery Section pre- sents a splendid collection of the popular Flowers 25c Babies’ Muslin Night- gowns, 10c. 25c Babies’ Sacques, 10c. $1.00 Babies’ Wool Sweat- ers, 19c. $1.50 Women’s Fine Un- dermuslins, 69c. $1.00 Babies’ Straw Braid Bonnets, 25c. 75c Babies’ Lawn Bonnets, 15c. 50c Lawn and Straw Bon- nets, 10c. $35.00 and $29.50 Wom- en’s Evening Gowns, $13.75. 50c Black Lawn _ Shirt- waists, 18c. $3.50 Novelty Chiffon and Silk Waists, $1.38. $5.00 Chiffon and Net Waists, $1.88. $3.50 to $5.00 Wash House Dresses, $1.95. Flannelette ditions such shapes as these would bring from $1.00 to $2.00. 69c. $1.50 Fownes’ Kid Gloves, Boy’s $1.00 and $1.25 Pa- 69c. We propose to close them all $1.15. 25c¢ Millinery Shapes at a price far lower than anybody would look for. Black, white and colored hemps, straws and novelty effects are At included. The popular trans- parent brim effects are also 3 0 C out Hundreds of Flowers—Roses, Lilies of At the Valley, Pansies, Poppies, Shasta Daisies, Buttercups, Irises, etc.—hun- dreds of beautiful Flowers. Almost every kind one could wish for, and Foli- age without end. Values from 15c to 35c. All in one lot for quick closing, s H 99 A “Bird’s-Eye View” of the Panton Merchandise and the Panton Prices 10c Torchon Lace der 2c. 15c Cotton Cluny Lace, 5c. $2.75 Venetian Bands (very fine), 98c. 15c and 25c Edgings and Insertions, 5c. 25c Infant’s Fancy Sox, 5c. Children’s 50c Union Suits, 29c. Women’s $1.00 Silk Hos- Waists, 15c. Men’s 50c Muslin Night- shirts, 35c. Men’s 50c Porosknit Un- derwear, 35c. Men’s 50c “B. V. D.”’ Un- derwear, 35c. GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE @& CO., IN CHARGE OF ‘ Panton’s Department Store ‘LEVEN SEVEN TO ’LEVEN ‘LEVEN SECOND AVE. plentiful. Under ordinary con- Women’s Dollar Umbrellas, iery, 59c. AVIATOR TRIES TO | BLOCK INVASION °"".">" ~~oylhy Blouses and BOMBARDING DARDANELLES ATHENS April 26—The entire] RESCUE MEN IN SEA ch fleet 1s again bom randy ‘the Dardanelles. Reports| SAN FRANCISCO, April 2 —6«¢0F HU reaching here indicate the great| Harry Christofferson and squadron, including the vessels of mechanictan, Harvey Crawford. the Queen Elizabeth type, got into|™ade two aeroplane flights in a RUSSIAN HOST rene tha rly Sun rainstorm Sunday in an effort to sll rescne seven drowning men who BOSPHORUS UNDER FIRE had been swept from a swamped a fishing launch, 600 yards off the re 3 CONSTANTINOPLE, April 26 South Point life saving station VIENNA, April 24—(Via Wire 9 Russian Black sea fleet bo About 15 life preservers were Jess to Sayville, April 26.)—Al- parded the Bosphorus forts for half dropped from the aeroplane, but h thousands of men have'an hour Sunday No damage was,the stiff breeze awept every one Te ecseitions in attacks made on | done ro! them away All the men per the Austrian positions in the Car weaken ee lished. They were Louis Anderson, pathians, an official statement to-| AERODROME DESTROYED gy i me Aibest Piste operations of — . 12; Geo. nke, Jo’ Bokeest Saye, dectates tee Wonsian AMSTERDAM, April 26.— The podem A. Holman and Harry offensive hes completely failed. | aerodrome at Gontrode, in which Marsan. oe ie The war office declared that no|Zeppelin was housed, was destroy had been made by the | during a recent attack by allied against the Uszok pass, | aviators their main objecti “In the Carpathia attacks against the importar tions of our front, especially | GERMANS TO OPPOSE ITALY 26.—Austria is to 000 first line Ger MILAN, April have the aid of 5 on the best roads for invading Hun- a > r) invasion through Ondawa, Laboroza|man troops in resisting an toe the Ung valleys, have com-|!f Italy enters the war, according pletely failed,” the statement de-|to reports toda clares. — PAY LESS GET MORE || Frye & Co. | Markets Tuesday Specials: Strictly Fresh Oregon Ranch Eggs. 18¢c & Trust Co.) SEATTLE on R. CLARK, D. D. 8. OF Wm. Matson Had the Toothache So Bad He Couldn’t Sleep. Regal Dentists Gave Him Quick Relief. Resources Nearly $5,000,000 WHY To whom it |. ‘ may concern Choice Sede to tists eutrncted “Yor ‘to “een at NOT Pork Steak. .... 2 giving me severe toothachen oft ? if Choice Spare timés so badi could not sleer CT pee aie: ight. 1 ‘nally mustered The child who receives an|I Choice Mutton Jean honestly make this ststomect. early training in saving srnall Cho 15¢ The Regal Dentista can pull any Lote willcacauite 2 habit| OE cncnscen tooth without pain, wa they did that will make it natural and|fi Choice Steer Qe por ‘tsps 2 i pebelccladg easy to save larger amounts in| Ff Round Steak ‘ 7659 11th ee MW: later years. Choice Steer 9 It you are suffering with tooth < * and won't hurt you a bi JAMES D. HOGE, Choice Veal IN inti A Se President || Chops ........ of workmanship and materiais, and N. B. SOLNER, if American Full 18c pet ee st Officer. | a Vice President and Tru Cream Cheese Regal Dental Offices Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp, it signifies purity and quality, Shops Open Until 6:20 9. M, DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union HOGE BUILDING in the Heart of the Financial District. a | eating aaatesean t= ST en Ny eee a STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1915. PAGE ORK EK) MEE UE OE EX BE EO 10c Mount P be held earlter in June than before, | according to announcement Satur | day Police Judge Evans of Tacoma soaks husband 25 bucks for spank ing wife. Safe bet she won't get a |new bonnet for a long time | Skagit County Federation of | Women's Clubs will be held Sat urday, May 8, at Anacortes, Lincoln high students present Moliere’s comedy, “The Miner,” Sat urday night | “Seven Keys to Baidpate” com pany left Seattle for New York Sun day morning Rene Chevignard, formerly of Se attle, recommended for Cross of H ‘b rt | Legion of Honor, while with French | er e ambulance corps. | Tacoma high schoo! girls put| Brenon Umit of $5 on graduation dresses. | . rector of Gov, Whitman, New York, com:| Di ing West, latter part of May | “Kreutzer of $800,000 for new! ” in Cascade mountains Sonata jawarded by (Great Northern to Henry McPhee Clough-Hartiey Shingle mill to! resume at Everett next Thursda Only women's bank In world, Rerlin, closed up misuse of depoaits While taking his family out for| a ride, John 8. Conners, Walla Wal: | la died of hemorrhage of brain while at auto wheel Small riot in Everett aight between unior at! on charges of | Saturday nd non-union shingle weavers. Four injured Lieut. P. Bellinger set new! world's record in hydroseropiane. Koing 10,000 feet in alr at Pensa cola. N. A. Hawkine, Ford sales mis ager, will talk to Chamber of Com merce Tuesday on “Modern Sales | Management.” J. A. Hawkins, chauffeur, arr by Sergeant Bunnell Saturday exceeding speed limit Clarence Kerry, 20, Seattle boy, knocked off freight car at Westport, | Or., and dies of injuries Prof. Bill Taft favors 6-year term for president, but he tells om Raltimore that it bette re} |main 4 years than to tinker with Jconstitution. Same old Hill | After Smonth — trial ury at | “s | ti Stilson ont 10,06 on tate Lieyd Cook, deposed mayor of Westport, Wash. says he'll con \ test. Removed because he wasn't} iving in city limites Case of Ray and Mattie Thig, pro- prietors of hair dressing concern charged with evading minimum) wago law for women, dismissed E. M. Herr, first vice pri Weatinghouse Electric Co, in Seattle. JITNEY BUS MEN WILL FIGHT NEW | BONDING LAW Chief Lang's five days of grace allotted unbonded jitney bus operators will be up Wed- nesday. Until that time, he has given his word no arrests will be made As soon as possible, how ever, Superintendent Kempster of the Seattle Electric Co. hi declared he will open fire legal ly to sweep the streets clean of jitneys whose drivers are not bonded according to the new law. In view of approaching pos bilities, the Seattle Automobile Drivers’ association will get to- gether in a meesting at Eckert hall, 1616 Third ave., Monday | night, with their attorney, Wm. Hickman Moore, and will adopt plans by which they hope to de- feat Kempster’s attack, and, ul- a 2 visitor The Greatest Photoplay We of the Doston Cooking School All Licensed Drivers Msproves clared Monday that all members of r er his association are Meensed driv ly ene «, notwithstanding the statements of A. M. Prather, secretary of the Seattle Auto ransit association tut we drive he sald feel that we cannot purchase bonds for $125 a year and continue in bust ness. Moreover, we withdrew from the Auto Transit association be | cause we wanted to t as far away as possible from the Seattle Elect- tric “Prather and the president arid| vice president-treasurer of the Auto| ‘Transit association are none of them fitney bus drivers, Prather {s| K «¢ Chicken Pot We, Baked Baking wider: spoonful salty 4 cup. shortening; |22 Insurance man, formerly in the milk oF cream. jbonding business, Manifestly, he t ' would not care to reduce the price t Jof bonds. As for the others, I don't e8 dish. Mi |know what interest they have in Doha : Pooaete {the Jitney bus business and une to thicken the Re Ve drivers are willing.to con nove the fat from the f the|tribute 80 much a week towards a add Lg mga iin&}fund to be held by the city comp-| troller or the city treasurer, to pay wll damage claims against any mem. be of our association, bt we know annot pay a heavy bonding fee jews {nd live, There isn't enough profit jin the business.” t alt three U this work the shortening ream or milk to make @ d¢ stiff than for biscults, P spoonfuls ft Iplotely cover. Let hak min “LEW MAY LAND JOB pe Mlb tyes Rg Meets . am) The name of Lew Nelson, for | ° a stew. ‘Try| Mer deputy sheriff and democratic | recipes injnominee for sheriff at the last py of which| election, is mentioned as possible choice of the administration for of K eae Island = “pen” — superin Mfr. Co, tendency, “The Have Ever Shown ARGIEWICZ, the Great Violinist COLONIAL 1% timately, the jitney bond act ed, to seek to enjoin the city andy Altho Judge Moore has not yetistate from making further arrests divulged his intended line of battle | new law may be tested it is generally admitted by his If successful, this plan should de clients that the first arrest will beljay the enforcement of the law at made a test case until the constitutionality of It is then intended, it is Intimat-| east 90 days longer, and all Jitneve ter 1 or unbon could run un ChickenPotPie| olested thru the streets until the/ Jtost had been made and the supreme scaggpheserlutacintamed court's decision finally handed By Mra. Janet MeKenste HI, Matter) gown, Magaeine Some folks think that only Secretary A. L. Gates, of the Au-| ored marmmios’ can cook chicken. bY! tomobile Drivers’ association, de- > > > 6 6 YH 6 6 6 6 Oo CO) TODAY AND WEEK WILLIAM FOX Presents 10c BARA Supported by William Shay and All-Star Cast Alexandre Dumas’ Masterwork Produced and Adapted by A ] j ay EMENCEAU CASE acs No more powerful sermon was ever preached than “The Clemenceau Case. No more vivid, pulsating drama was ever written than “The Clemenceau Case. Like a mighty river, the story of the drama rushes strong and swift to its cataclysmic climax. Passions flare and wills clash throughout the produc- tion in a way that grips the spectator, holding him breathless in his chair till the last great scene is reached and the well-nigh overwhelming story of “The Clemenceau Case” is brought to its tremendous end. CRAWFORD, Organist ee 'UPLAND OWNERS’ SEN, CLARK FOR | #AY BUILD Bring Owners of the L. C. Smith build- GET AK ing may build a lofty overhead bridge to connect their building with the new county building Such a bridge, they contend, would Superior Judge Frater has given| Need of a stronger coast defense| be Of great convenience to attor. 4 decision nullifying the shoreland bill and denying the state, county, city and port dis-| trict the right to seize Lake Wash- ington -land owned by private or} Wray | neys having their Smith building. as a means of maintaining peace offices in the United States is deciared | imperative by Senator C. D. Clark of Wyoming, who is a guest of Med for the corporate interests. jeity for a few days at the | By the Wray bill, all the land | Washington hotel |Surrounding Lake Washington,| With Senator Clark are his <ul Decrease In taxes amounting to when the lake 1s lowered by the|and daughter, Mrs. C. P. Blyth, of | 95 of @ cent as compared with the canal opening, would revert to pub- | Aberdeen 1914 levy, is predicted in the fifth lie ownership could be used| “Not only the Pacific Coast, but | 2Ual report of the secretary of for parks and boulevards th whole country,” he says,|the Taxpayers’ league Judge Frater’s decision quiets| “needs more defenses. We need title to all such land as is now|them everywhere, defenses of ev-| owned by individuals and corpora-|ery sort HORLI ’ tions, and gives the owners title ——-—__--~ to all land between their ,present | FIRE DAMAGES ALBERS § MILL | | boundaries and the line of naviga tion when the waters are lowered you say “HORLIOK'S* may get a Substitute VANCOUVER MEN 2s: 1 prare DIE IN ACTION MOORE™™ ~ : The Original PORTLAND, April 26 ho Albers Brothers MALTED MILK pany "s plant early Sunday did age amounting to $140,000, A fire in} ye > a 3-4-5 ‘ ps were given un RSDAY, AP stinted praise, it is learned today, | Miss Marie Tempest | _ by Sir John French, commandant ; | CHARLES FROHMAN Presents of the British army, in a telegram | ey Mae eee ee |the Canadian division Prices—Eve, 250 to 82, Mat. to gt] The Canadian soldiers were en-| jotable Revival of 2, | gaged jn the fiercest fighting on LOEW’ EMPRESS | Most Famous Success | ‘Thursday, Friday and * Saturday, “THE AUTO BANDIT” “RE 99 Mand the WMst of casualties wae Other Big Acts | heavy, judging from the tncom-|] tryout Night, Every Wednesday for |) plete report of 21 Canadian offi Loew Cire Prices SESE O.t0 te Fc: Matias cera killed and 59 wounded Penne Cee Seats Now Sel Among these was Lieut. Col. W . | Hart McHarg, of the Sixth D.| }C. O. R, Vancouver, champion | 'G0o0D AUDIENCE AT | rifle shot of the world, having won AGES the title in the rifle match at Camp | 2ND “POP” CONCERT | | Perry, Ohio, in 1913, Other Van Cora Youngblood Corson’s |couver officers killed were; Capt.| Five hundred attended the Phil-|GIRLS OF THE GOLDEN WEST Cecil M. Merritt, Capt. John Med-| harmonic orchestra's second “pop” Bob Albright, des, Lieut. Arthur Lodge Lindsay,!concert in the Hippodrome, Sun. The Male Melba * members of the 16th battalion day afternoon, 10¢ and 200

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