The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1915, Page 2

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Today's Styles Today Owing to the t Tailored Suits we have ment for the conv 1" ing tailored garments, exceflent workmanship, grey WALSH FIRES SHOT STRAIGHT AT YOUNG JOHN 0. ROCKEFELLER CHICAGO, April 27- —Heated reply to the charges of John D. Rockefeller, jr. that he had made false reports as to condi _tions prevailing in Colorado + 1332- * Second Ave, 2 A Word About Our Credit Our prices are cash prices with credit accommodations for your wearing apparel as you wish—in 30 days or in small weekly or monthly payments. A High-Grade Ladies’ Tailored Suit Dept. of made for $35.00, $37.50 and $40.00, THE “EASTERN” GUARANTEE. BEHIND EACH GARMENT We will guarantee the fit, workma p and general satisfaction garment Numerous fal to Select from is neater than a tailored suit n they are always in style DENTAL OPTICAL PRICES CUT | | | | | | | Fo Sutt the Hara Times No such low prices strictly high-class rental and times lust, Hard Times Optical Prices Cal! at My tien) cinsses. ff ve you from b0c Gf glasses you may require duplicated « ‘specialty. it~ tea for you and I will guarantee to to $5 on any palr Lenses r flying over the which they t candor, however, moved young Rock the datail of how hin « guise of militiamen, burned tents of the miners and looted and rob. | bed their v %, both before and after their 5 Edwin J. Brows, D. D. S.| $ and Sun- 4 for people who work. Se ert AM MU MOORE: | "The Marriage Saher” J | “Nearly Married,” Wed. Mat. and Nig Prices—Eve. the to $2. Mat. the to Mon. LOEW’S EMPRESS Thrilling—#ensational “THE AUTO BANDIT” Other Big Acts Trrout Night, Every Wednesday fo’ Loew Chreuit Friday Night, Hippodrome Dancing Content Every articles. n Tues. nt. | ned a made-to-order depart- our patrons OuZ <>uUWCHD?D Seattle's Reliable Credit House Union St. i Pay high-grade Ladies’ We are offer- the best fabrics and during the recent bloody mine strikes was made by Chairman Frank Waish, of the lad rial tions committ he to- Rockefelier’s abuse of myself is in tine with the Rockefeller policy of crushing any individual opposing him in any way,” said Walsh. “1 oan stand abuse in feeling sure that publicity will create sentiment among the people which will prevent @ recur. rence of the Ludiow massacre, and perhaps go a long way to- ward reestablishing republican government in those communl!- ties the Rockefellers contro! t is int e ot R declared that when the tn » the Colorado trou n Washington, jr SOUT THE "ony CURFEW I KNOW WHEN @ ORL IN TME PRESENCE A GENTLEMAN CALLER’ Suent OF 1S YAWNS Rheumatism has been ents Get our te let from your druggist WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS Ath NEATHY, ailing Cards PAUL @ tiGHT ROT SEMENTS MAY 3-4-5 METROPOLITAN MUNICIPAL LEAGUE “INVITES WOMEN TO | HEAR MRS. ha 3 NaHS, wranTING THURSDAY, 29 CHARLES FROUMAN Presents JOHN DREW In the Notable Revival of Hie Most Famous Ruccans “ROSEMARY” day, § ‘Neate Now APRIL ora Youngblood Corson’s Bob Albright, The Male Meiba 10¢ and 20¢ esting to note the de timonial pamph S$ OF THE GOLDEN WEST | i} | | | | | | “PANTAGES: Star Wants Ads find the los at oon Women are invited to attend the * 2 Muntetpal league lunch at noon| Choice Loin ‘Tuesday at the Good Kats cafoterta,|f§ Pork Chops..... jwhen Mrs. May Wright Sewall, the ‘4 peace lecturer, will deliver an ad.\ff Choice Spare a 1 Ie ldeture OS BE ae trent th tf Anchor Brand ment Mn Cee ° § Choice Mutton | members of the league MR. BARNES * oF ALBANY, NY. | FUNNY FACES OF FAMOUS FELLERS FIGHTING ON “FIR STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 27, MR. IVINS OBJECTS TO THE COLONEL MAKING SPEECHES 1915, PAGE ING LINE” | Col. Rodsevelt and Hie Chief Lawyer, Bowers, and Bames and His Chief Lawyer, Ivins, Gketched on the Firing BY BOND P. GEODES SYRACUSE was the Ham Bar exposing passed between Rar plar nes Y.. Apri Ir, tod eapor Yelt when the latter was of New Y rk for the showing that, If there w rule in the state, that an isted in state politior whi ma Barn to theref damages Barnes Not Reto: Col, Roc studying categorie But y aia you Thoroughly “And largely he ne elt was still on the otana] by ally kindness? Yes HERMAN TRIES OUT A JOKE; IT MISSES the city So Schiffer, full of t him a telegram 56.80, was at his When Falbisaner jail According to Charles Falbisa cs t some money coming from an es el se of the question 1 enjoye toe ne invisible Intent! gov as Kovernor fen of th ning the spent wos coma, Schiffer laughed ATHE troops PRESS ATTACK ON DARDANELLES. _jcouldn’t see the joke. telegram to police headquarters up on ke Dg April 27 decause ¢ and Roose | cross-examtnation in statements in Court Het the nt ashore for the tan a at Line In Syrac Courtroom. of the city health ounce that 13 succumbed hoa gripped the There ie great suffering * covernoy| TT R"alignt rain early te any bons | forded some relief wns 8) NEW YORK SWELTERS NEW YORK, April 27 test April weather in t f the weather bureau w y. The thermometer. w CLEVELAND, April 27 of depa bao tot day sf 0 histor red kovernment forecasters t ©x-/ 90 before sundown, they declare Roone | FOUR DIE AT CHICAGO CHICAGO, April wit that Bar Kk toa we ch has city since Sunday | me) Seattie Display Men's association |vote at meeting Monday night t their windows du SPROiALt 2004-06 Area Aa With KYESt his} nd} nur Ladies’ Orchest Price 5c-10c. Amateur Night Tues 11 A. M. to 11 P.M. 3 Acts Vaudeville 4 First-run Reels CURRY OPTICAL co. Ts ° Bide ra day mm | Ty allied ay tack on the Dardanelles occupled 1] Enos Sunday, wan repo: 4 to-| Turks are doc a thdrawn to the Inte or *® were ordered to leave wit 24 hours | °. indication in dispatches Wednesday Speci ‘aus P Mswenga tphiatas 5 cans Wild Al tion Carden of Seattie and H. B Carden. of Echo, Ore. nere Monday afte brothers, met Rese Milk Choice Shoulder Pork Roast. . Choice Steer Shoulder Steak Choice Steer Pot Roast ..... Look for U. 8. Purple Shops Open Until 6:20 PAY LESS GET MORE Frye &Co. als: Stamp. It signifies purity and quality "12c 14c He | of the new clared, h were fairly official of th association been responsible of members who formed the Auto: mobile giver retary }ed Monday nig' | | jt the Seattle Taxicab & Transfer Co. and James B. Howe, counsel for the day | driver Elkins having bee: |Elkins resigned telephoned his wife. The telephone message, it is nald, sent Mrs, Bliins out onto the county road in a hurry | women with Elkins | Mrs, Elkins arrived with a revolver | One ts hit Elkins in the! GALVESTON | transport Sumner, ¢ es from the Mexican port of Tampico, arrived here today, The Sumner was the first vessel to leave Tampico in elght weeks, Say Colonel ManyDieas TestCasels ‘WasaParty Heat Wave Brought on toBossRule Seizes East ‘JitBus’Law By order of Prosecuting At. torney Lundin, Tuesday, the Se attle Taxicab & Transfer Co., a corporation, wae technically placed under arrest, and an in formation charging the pany with operating a motor vehicle without a permit was com. filed direct In superior court. The company was to be ar- ralgned before Judge Albertson at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon, and thru Attorneys Hugh C. Todd, Willlam Hickman Moore, Frank Brightman and W. H. Merritt, will defend itself against the first case brought In thie state under the new jitney bus bond aw The c it ih bee agreed, will be in the nature of a test © the law's constitu: tionality Prosecutor Lundin assured her jitney drivers that If the >» hear the test case aides will court r arr t ha te mination the street hout bonds. e Wm. Hickman Moore, at @ assoclation, explain r making a test case nd law, which, he de dt parsed by an obvi Seattle Electric legislature, All Promised Protection All drivers who have ers of the association ecome were tlon in demanding drivers and } arrests would be made after a ce tain date. A. M. Prather, whose acts as an eattle Auto Transit declared to have for the secession Drivers notice association of resignation a Hie successor will be has rec t Time Limit Expires order withholding arrests five days expired at noon da Prosecuting Attorney Lundin Deputy Prosecutor Palmer, Judge Attorney Hugh C. Todd, rep ng the Auto Transit associa n; Attorney Frank Brightman Seattle Electric Ce. conferred Mon afternoon and agreed that a for the taxicab company | should submit to arrest for the pur of testing the constitutionality the new law MOUNT VERNON April 27 | This county ts seeking a new ga warden, the resignation of §. ‘epted today Ause somebody It is also sald there were several in an auto when of the sho REFUGEES ARRIVE April rry 2%-—The 1g 300 ref urge! ficated by a] ‘DISCOVER PLOT GAME WARDEN SHOT WW LEG BY WIS WIFE At $1.38 All this ly Chiffon Waists $3.50 to $5.00 sale at ...... epee Instead of UNDREDS of them—far richer and finer than you'd expect in Gray, Navy, Empire Blue, Smoke, Black, and Black and White, Rose, Nile, Sand and Brown. Hand-embroidered in contrasting colors, with French knots in beauti- ful designs. Finest Silk Chiffons and Nets used. All sizes. Waists that were made to sell for $3.50 to $5.00. are to goin closing-out $1.38 50c Lawn Waists 18c Black Lawn Waists, with low collar, self- embroidered, All sizes. Made to sell for 50c. Closing out at 18c $1.50 to $2 Tailored Waists 38c Town and Country Waists, Summit Shirt Waists in tailored effects. Made of Soi- sette, French Flannel, Tennis Flanne) and plain and fancy fabrics. 38 c Closing out at Other groups are offered at 88c and $2.38, and all are displayed on the Second Floor tables. A vast array, embracing all sizes and all the wanted styles in some group or other. The purchase of these Waists and the sale following has been commented on by the daily press as re+ markable and unusual events. They have proved themselves to be all that has been said of them. Sale resumed tomorrow. Everything in the store is marked down. The purpose of the sale is to be wind up the Panton business as quickly as possible. GEORGE a Fi FRANC clers for ROWE Bu & COMPANY ness Inst f Charge of Panton’s Department Store 1107 to 1111 Second Ave. arrest and an attempt TO BLOW UP TURK ° ‘ve: WAR OFFICIALS |S ses here, TRAWLER Bl BLOWN UP GRIMSBY s IKA, A * ove { o plot to kill @ Ol oftiocs of ti é |high Turkish and German officials |°ce* of asic n Constantinople and start a rev olutipn against the war party is|"THE CANDY SHOP” HITS Br, Lyman’ Abbdt page it fa advices today from the ROCKS aesler terra anieiees ticle m capital ; >" | his wife than it is of his cook; There are declared to be evi-| PORTLAND, April —“The| | but ‘who wants to get rid cr that the plot was wide-|Candy Sh Musical Com com hie cook? and a tendants at|pany, after a week of pty | has pe disbanded 7 of Indorsem personal ser and free use « taker would cos t not less than 8t The Best Kind Have for Anything Is the Personal Recommendation of a Friend. OUR SPECIAL $75 FUNERAL f black broadcloth or embossed plush, laying ent You Can jestais, rugs, wired, pall hear oblie for family, ral Quer price duplicated t s “Ail emit distance of service, regard CREMATI give th ait w ena fu 3515 Fremont Ave. ALTOMORIE® AM Funerals Conducted in All Parts of City, Suburban Towns or Wherever Desired FREMONT UNDERTAKING C0. quick service tha: tely by quick, « ON $10.00 ed @ square deal, and the Phones BULAN O® senna

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