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g i STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1915, PAGE 6. Outlet Clothing Company Quits Doomed by Prohibition, This Great Old Store Is Taking Its Medicine and Cutting Prices od old-time football rush had | nothing on the scrap that hundreds | of men and women engaged in Sat- urday to get into the OUTLET CLOTHING STORE at Occidental and Washington. Two husky police- men had all they could do to keep a thoroughly good-natured crowd from stepping on the weak sisters. And no wonder. The OUTLET promised to sell $10 Suits for $3.95, | and the promise was kept. Eighteen- dollar Suits went for $7.95, and the finest $30 Suits in the house for a | paltry $11.65. | Pants could be had for as little as | 79c. Real good ones, fit to wear to | a wedding, were marked $2.43. They | | SEWARD RUSH RIVALS KLONDIKE, DECLARES STAR CORRESPONDENT; ONE MAN MAKES A MILLION OVER NIGHT; MANY FIND THEY'RE SUDDENLY RICH Underwear was selling for small money. Fifty-cent Balbriggan, for summer, went for 19c. 50c B. V. D. Underwear went for 29c. The B. V. 1D. dollar Union Suits for 67c. Fifty-cent Suspenders sold for 17c. The 25¢ kind, known as Police and Firemen’s Suspenders, wete 9c. Arrow, Collars, the kind every- body wears and pays a quarter for two, went for 8c. John B. Stetson Hats sold for as little as $1.48. The list is too long to keep on. We have told you here what hap- pened Saturday. There’s plenty left for tomorrow and the days that fol- low. Plenty of everything except Douglas Shoes) They were cleaned out Saturday. There are splendid bargains, however, in other kinds. inclined | Occidental ard Washington is but | gne short block from the Interurban depot. Step down and have a look. If you happen to need anything to wear it’s a sure thing you can save money. j “Utterly Different’ because they are made by a new ; process never used before. That process is ours alone and cannot be imitated. “Utterly Different” in class, in appearance and in satisfaction. q “Utterly Different” in a package a that is most delightful to the eye— c with an inner foil wrapper to better 4 preserve the goodness Mother Nature 5 put into the tobacco. : Their making was an Inspiration. : | BY E. 0. SAWYER, JR. Their smoking is a Revelation. | Special Correspondence. | SEWARD, Alaska, April 20.— The Seward rush rivals the Kion- dike dash. Seward, normal popu Intion 350, iw likely to be a town of 35,000 in a few wonths, It haw room for a million, al One man bas been made a mil Nonaire over night A hundred others, who for four lean years have oned their dinners of hooligans” (candle fish) and rab bits with hope, have been teppett by the magic wand of the godde: of fortune—or opportunity. Thousands more are pouring in equipped with golden dreams and bres: at. 7 E 3& were $4.50 and $5.00 before. Several nomically mothers picked up Suits for their boys for 98c. Some of these were worth as much as $5.00, but the assortment was badly broken, so the price went smash. THE OUTLET CLOTHING CO. Occidental and Washington. Forced out by Prohibition. : If you once get your lips on NEBO plain end you'll smoke no other. => GUARANTEE—I[f after smoking half the package of NEBO plain end youare not delighted, return balance of package to P. Lorillard Co., New York (Estab- ; lished 1760) and receive your money bac ve senrpaner vin, soo WANT TO JOIN & late hot tonight at the training re calmly MAVAL ja stake. Where there was hunger| Won ship Vickssurg, lying at anchor at 4 and hope the “boomers” and the) iines shouting, “Hurra’ Hurrah! West Seatte, in the hope that the president of the United States| coward.Fairbanks Route Named,” full complement of the Albany may have made a} portunity, Call Seward the Chicago or the Oklahoma City pf Alaska and you MILITIA? GET BUSY! Roys who wish to make the naval) militia cruise this summer to the id of plenty and op. be obtained, ME WILL VOTE made {ts appearance on the street there were a few yells of delight, and then many of relief and T told you so 10 CENTS ernment railroad! Above, the steamer AdmirsiBvans unloading the vanguard of | Will be right either way. Today it) oniy two men did what would be 58" Francisco exposition must qual- the thousands in Seward, Alaska,rush, the result of the United |!* the Oklahoma City; tomorro* assumed the natural thing for ait i{% for the trip by recruiting not ON SALOON a FoR F VALS! } ction of thie port erminal for the $35,000,000 gov. |!t will be the Chicago. men to do in a frontier town un-|i#ter than tonight TWENTY CIGA ETTES railroad. Beiow areFrank Ballaine and wife, who pow } All thie le beca Seward [der the strees of so much excite-|, Paul Thomas of the Dexter Hor J ee an entire homestead in themidet of Seward. For town lots | was named the seaport ter. ment—of hopes finally realized. ton bank ts in charge of enlistment NOME, April 27—An‘ election to a their land le _worth $1,000,000easi!y. They paid $8,000 for it. | minal for the $98,000,000 gov. ‘And when these two staggered|, Fifty more young men are needed |qetermine the fac of saloons. in | down the main street they were |! Complete the complement of the Nome will be heldon May 5, this D, 4 D TCiterly ifferent ' | | meats to the 350 ploneare who ene) WICKIY shooed to their homes. | i tat Amany wnien wil carry the date having been wt by U. 8. Die f T | L dured the hardships of ye Ballaine Stakes His | Boys over 17, but under 21, must sister “ethan vd ‘noe, wale jing the great day | Can you {magine what this would |mean if Seward was a town of 100,0007 | ,,imasine what ft would mean if the greater part of $25,000,000 was |to be spent in your town, |Lots Not Worth Taxes Now Sell for Thousands The din of industry would fill the secure their parents’ signatures be- All on Seward | fore they will be accepted as militia Twelve years ago Frank Rallaine, | men, i his wife and eon Francis, came to Recruits w Alaska and staked thelr all in hir-| — ing civil engineers to lay out a Tatlroad from the southern const of/ Alaska to the tntertor. They decided on Resurrection bay There w doubles in summer. _ WOULDST DANCE ON PARNASSUS? BUY YOUR TICKET VIA ELDORADO CHICAGO, April 27.—If your ‘y husband is gotng to the San Fran- a ciseo exposition alone, see that jaher, ewreme director Columby, dead. | TO SAVE JOLTS | TO PULL RIBBON; BACKSLIDERS) SHE DID; HE DIES BRIDGEPORT, Conn | James {ll be examined up until | Knights of his ticket doesn't allow a stop over at Eldorado, Colo., between July 15 and August 30. PATERSON. N, J., April 24, Apri no Seward then—only | Oralthesia —Thousands in Biliy Sunday’e [If stories told the police today arelair, the orles of the construction|® f¥ Indians and a white family | Miss Portia Mansfield FEwett tabernacie gasped in astonish. trie, Arthur Hearn Cowl of New 7 named Lowell | y ‘ aaa : ang bosses, the shouts of the The new discovery make: % and her assistant, Miss Charlotte | ment Friday night when the I Fork grandson of James A. Hoarn,|feamatere the crack of the cae|. Ballaine gave the Lowells $5,000 ia piston ery makes all dentil opera Y OUR Perry, leave tomorrow to estab evangelist suddenly cried: |dry goods merchant, committed sut-| penters’ hammers, the clink of mil-|f0T their claim and started the oH ie hurts don't eich am F lish a camp. “1 think It would be a good |cide in ost rkable manner|itons of dollars being spent over|Alaska Central railroad with his tage pay at guaran- Re fu likel: Bare-legged, wearing ‘ just thing if a w of typhoid fever sat the home of Miss Emily Wheeler|the counters of half finished stores. | >rother, John. wih Financial ture is e! enough to hide any confusion or yellow fever would eweep a in Stratford, near this city. Town lots, hardly worth taxes be It was a bitter struggle and Y| their initial terpsichorean at- | town after a great revival like | Cow! died at midnight from the| fore, become prized business aites,| they lost the railroad, which BOSTON DENTISTS later was known as the Alaska 1420-22 Second Ave., Opposite Bon Marche. Northern, but Frank Ballaine never gave up the townslt effects of a bullet wound fn the head Miss Wheeler, it ts sald, was jhanded a ring by Cowl, who called this one promises to be.” They evidently thought he Hing down a malediction tempts might produce, a bevy of girls will be taught classic dances and the beauty of next-to-nature worth $5,000, $10,000 or $20,000. That's w it meant to Seward, and its 360 gamblere—for they to be exactly what you) make it. A savings account picked inatead of the Seward-Fatr. banks route, thelr years of waiting ‘ communing. Fifty girls have | on the old town, but eettied [on her at the home of her father|/ WERE gamblers, chance-takers tn could dispose of It today is a great helper. Let us planned to join the school. back more at ease when Sunday last night. a great game for gold sltiion! i! one i Ou. “We plan a veritable Mount added: While she was admiring the If Cordova or Valder had been it, keen, astute a it, nameee : © with y: “It would sweep a lot of people|trinket Cowl slipped a ribbon into guessed the outcome. { Parnassus,” said Miss Swett, “Day and night our minds will dwell A young bond salesman two) into the kingdom before they had her h The ribbon was appar a chance to backslide.” only on the esthetic. At early Another Hot Shot. dawn, with the sun peeping over ently attached to his waistcoat. The girl asked what !t was for would have been wasted and they would have been stranded, pennt- years ago was jerked from the joys, of Broadway and sent to Seward | Low Excursion Fares | _ Interest 4 Per Cent + the mountain tops, we will dance But Sunday was not thru with) He requested her to pull It, saying | less so the Harriman interests could a in flimsy robes. his warnings against slipping back | (rt was a surprise | Seward took its good fortune|Ccomply with the law by having a Tickets on sale daily by “Se 1 husbands have applied |t° 8/0, for in his closing prayer he} As she Jerked the ribbon a con-| ————— resident director when their bank) | was established marveled that God continued to | cealed revolver in Cowl's pocket ex Wall St. may dislike government send down His benedictions when|pioded, and the bullet entered his to join the camp. We haven't de- cided yet whether we shall per | UNION KEEP A JAR OF NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. the hills of New Jersey and over | Manhattan Island,” as a rebuke for |their iniquitt of Alaska ts now located at Seward and a cashier and vice president direct from Wall St. have arrived mit this.” “people damn the God that gave!brain, ratironds, but It is not averse to 4 SA VINGS & } Ee a ~ life af 1 that “God doesn't |, CO*l recently suffered a nervous gathering the crumbs that fall by | : 6 wondered tod do Sseaindewe ne wayside. y F | send a tidal wave sweeping over) UU UNE MUSTEROLE HANDY #o the Harriman National Bank TO THE EXPOSITIONS | TRUST CO. URGES MOTHERS TO SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN DIEGO In connection with i@ OF SEATTLE | It Quickly Loosens Up Coughs He Sawdust Trali Kept Fresh. and Colds in Throat or Chest It’s All in a Day's THE PALATIAL STEAMSHIP ‘ Resources Nearly The sawdust trail for Sunday | osimiane y’ Mothers were urged by Mrs. MAY) converts now must be freshened | Just a little MUSTEROLE rubved| Work for Alaskans ‘‘NORTHERN PACIFIC”’ $5,000,000 Wright Sewall not to give thetr|daily, for many are treading it on bed ttt Gime OE ceneeotienl A 1¥,060moend deate, the. lncweet |children toys representing weapons|the way to the altar as Billy cries oak UD most severe colds nndl over Meat pred pl oh ae Ae dae iheut }used in war, speaking before the|his customary invitation: souKRhS. MUSTEROLE boat the other day. HOGE BUILDING hits | EASTBOUND SUMMER EXCURSION FARES : Seattle Federation of Women's| “Who'll come down and take my ean, w ; : In the Heart of the Financial) clubs Monday. Such toys, she said,|hand and sa The best I know | Simply rw’ Peer nity it ag Beng lay abt Popes orpep LS sadieegs ab dae hi pio i District. awakened in the child's mind|how, I mean to live henceforth for ary. bet 4 of 8 < < | a ints. $ now, plaster | wore w. ; | thoughts adverse to the spirit of|Jesus Christ?’ Come on, old Pat 1 does not bilster wer wondering how to get it set overs permitted and return limit } ; p | Show the world where you Thousands who use MUSTEROLE| UP in Seward, where no modern ap October 31. ia JAMES D. HOGE, pease: i nto ce tons will tell what relief {t gives from|paratus could be obtained. | President|_ 3h# also urged that Seattle send|stand. Now's your chance; take Fl ee an Mla. Mebarascant swe. | Through Traine Daily to Minneapolis, St. Pau!,Chicago, St. Louis { a delegation of women to the Inter. | It Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neural- | N. B. SOLNER, national Conference of Womer Another Invitation gin, Headache, Gongestion, Pieuriay,| owned six ho came down | JUNE 15 TO SEPT { H |. B. : 01 ry o ‘omen . ., ‘ ked it | } % Yorke: er ay send ther Rheumatiam, Lumbago, » and| to the docks looke: | . 15 | Vice President and Trust Officer.| Workers {n San Francisco. init MM, henge Ay paoerat gr Aches ot the Back or Joints, Sprains,| ower. He didn’t say anything; | catio ' Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilbining.| just lashed a couple of bridge THE 1915 PARK SEASON ° ° ° bined such as this | 4 olde Ut often pre- “O, Lord, we've been in Paterson | vente P timbers to two Wagons, swung =| 4 Uric Acid in Your Food ("6.22.1 puros : ei pape sr tes ak | ian | ia ‘ } ; 0 és i= x jars, and arge hospital ckie, whipped wu Did you ever think that your|from my kidneys passed irregular-| we believe in old Paterson and Pas ise : ys opie yg 7 | backache, nervousness and urinary | ly and 6 no end of annoy-|#aic and Hackegsack, and Mont th mr ried “Boat i Medical “Be Be sure you get the genuine MUs- tam rei - hing wi che - Yellowstone Park 4 troubles might be due to what you|ance, T box of Doan’s Kid-|clair and al! those places! ae rae . cal EX | TEROLE. Refuse imitations—get| Posited the safe in the ba 3 eat? F ‘ ney Pills helped me mu bh that} “How many of you want Jesus aainers to lage? | fp state} what you ask for, The Muster®e| te. | REsh FREER cn cca ? Ms helped me so muc | ow man Bie ol Jas , aD 6 Company, Cleveland, Onto. ; Few people do enough heavy|I got another, and, since using|Christ in your lives? How m Sractetaa ta, Weatile Mg Meron ae he echoes i ie he enitned Wis shaw of Reached via original entrance at { work to need the heavy meals they | that, I haven't been bothered at/of you are willing to have it known? | Yee GR 6 “aactor does not claim boasts : Gardiner Gateway. Low farce éalty . 4 es tonas’ pet eo agrver! gid or Pi Erg fe tnd Mr. Sunday, here's my | that his treatment is a cure-all, and What Is momentous task In | during season. blood. To filter this impure blood | 737, iy 4 hand’? Rise and sing ‘Just As I will not take your case if he New York Is all In the day's | Miakeos the kidneys. Then come|"-a0.°” / Jam, Without One Plea.’ How many?| thinks he cannot benefit you. | If work up here. | J, 0, McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt, Rideatis putes, nervous disorders, | (i Come on. Come on” (To Rode-| medical or surgical treatment’ ts The bank has as officials the| 107 Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. 1 headaches and dizziness, and dat |heavier, his muale director) “Rody, | "At 8 needed in Parfit are samne.as (he ge Pe a ney A. TINLING, A. @ F. & P. A, 4 Coton ‘at tin reer » and ad « York makes a 8 yo! y | eee rer, horace OF the ar Just As I Am ; to your physician and surgeon for del ep 2023 Smith Building, Seattle, Wash. | terles, or Bright's disease. Bar Handkerohlef Wave. treatment. Dr. Lathrop does not is will give the prospectors A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A, Portland, Ore. : Take warning. It isn't hard to Civil Service Commission Health | COCOANUT OIL FINE | e & petal es Colon, | ated trouble if Vor gees e Aleem B | charge for consultation and you are full value for gold —_—— " j eure kidney trou eit 8 good med Officer exander TOWDS| welcome to visit his office at 214-16 FOR WASHING HAIR In the old days the grocery man ——————s j cine like Doan's ne 8 1s J objects to some Sunday methods! peopies Hank Bldg. any day except am tise Wie duet fa tae and i used in time. : et | Jand denounced as injurious and un-| gundays, between 9 a. m. and 5 ciate inie pede barrels and ceack:| 1 j Help the medicine, however, by | neces the Chautauqua salutes!) °° gome of the diseases that If you want to keep your hair }/800K an | 2 } reducing the tet. tise milk ‘and |stven at the tabernacle, Bofor Lathrop anoosafily: treats || good condition, the fees pode || ‘ : c1SCO or be eer oe snc day eo ay tye ee Cea eete handicer |8°@:, Asthma, Heart Trouble, Dys-|| you use the better | r | Avol a iy 10w, our-handker- | pepsia, La Grippe, Female Trouble, Most soaps and prepared sham ES EA LA Rolie? should tt page ie A eg on 2 oe ss oily Pg ain at| Constipation, Lumbago Neuralgia, | Poors contain too mugh alikall, This SHAK P RE P YS -e al i hi nen come 4 v autauqua salute,” crle y Liver Trouble, Rheumatiam, Appen-|| dries the scalp, makes the hair | Desa Kit We ny ro [teen tec thm nie eigenen An reese nm mmien = || ARIE QIVEN IN PARK | ote e Visitors 1 a rottatio ae ter 4, is i nl Z pigre ‘ h Minced pi HOMN My Kidney Trouble and Stom plain mulesified cocoar | | 3 tier millions of tubercular and| sce neeoce 1] greasclees}, to much better: t akespeare contributed happi tar) = scatter millions of tubercular and | enaeleas) much better than » 1 Seattle Proof: other germs | foap or anything giae you oan use |'ness Saturday afternoon to several | Hote] ||HOTEL ROY edeetian ty ati ov shampooing, an this can't pos ° »ple who viewed : 893 Kearny, i ee get SENATOR JONES IN TOWN Governmgpt Ratiroad and Tratt [i] guapPly mmoutan your pete with tthe Junior Drama thague tn Volun-| ton, Helis’ and Mar-|i|"" g2a Kearny oe es oe 4 Hiving in Pennsylvania, | was suf. U. 6 Beater Weiter ts Jone at abith wae Compan’ anat’ cr tak, caaeee ae RE oitindy. + ae | A ites 0 ee it i fering from a dull ache across the| who is visiting his son, H. B. Jon a tho Male pnd sonke At 2:30 o'clock the Dageant en | New, Fireproof, | || ——____— small of my back. When I straight 2420 Florence court, will leave for lathor rinses out | tered the park, escorted by children | Supertor. # LINCOLN HOTEL # ened after stooping, sharp “This backache takes my appetite |Spokane Wednesday, He will at and removes every particle pea as heralds after the fashion | |_ Rate $1 per day up. |) ad eens - Lag hy wah arses 1 ” tend the of dust, dirt, dandruff and ex- |,of Shakespeare's time. thorofare, . from Ferry Depot darted through me. The secre away tend the opening of the Celllo locks ty lL. The hatr dri aod ,, | mtn, from principal decks. New, mod- o 8 ; constve ol ne hate dries quic r espeare, yersonated by F.} _— of the Columbia river at Pasco, and |f 2° = and ‘evenly, and it teaver ic || Shakespeare, impersonated by F.| I a: will make an extensive trip thru fine and silky, bright, fluffy and delford, followec een | ates 50, #e p>: | a fouthweet Washiuhtes ofa: e Make Motion Pictures }}|| fine 1n4 niko, brik “7 Elizabeth, whose part was played ) » / et cts | Finest Equipment in the You can Ket mulaitied cocoanut | by Miss Helen Perkins, and the| | | Northwest oll at mont any drug store. It is |’ players who later produced “A Mid-| i . Pe Well, girls, look at this! Los An very cheap, and 6 few ounces is 1{° mend ad teen | t Use Star Wants Ads for Ree, 7 dala: iudee cedeon Wee. 3 K| J Ph. |] enough to lat every one in the |/summer Night's Dream,” “The Mer. |/ to Expo, Direct | \ 3 | A ey ie ager AB lacobs Photo Shops = |}| fiinifi" far thonths—Advertise. |jchant of Venice,” “Twelfth Night” repean Pian, 91.50 Up || Suits, /a { al, ment " " 1B depths sess. aD lk le st and “As You Like It” Las Uakveree Roe em ny

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