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Seconp Ave. AT RED LETTER DAY TOMORROW At McCormack Bros. re Come and dance orchestras, Then ye want It In your home and will Seattle's Talking Machine Headquarters. Uncie Joe Cannon danc at Friseq expo. hasn't learned the tango yet Insurance There is no reason why investors in mort- gage securities should not have the additional security . afforded by title insurance. Mort- gages thus protected are for sale by all the leading financial insti- tutions dealing in real estate mortgages and can always be had if you insist on getting them. Nearly all the large Eastern life insurance companies are now using Title Insurance for their loans on Se- attle property and with but a. few exceptions all local companies re- quire it. Title Insurance makes a mortgage readily ne- gotiable—all questions of title being fully cov- ered Washington Title Insurance | NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourist nan Dock, Seattle, 6:20 Sanday) 10:20 & m., Sunday (Sunday 2:39), | Saturday, 11:45 p.m. } Time table subject to notice, Phone Main SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth and University Clas Amusement Homeltke Surroundings 10-PIECER UNION ORCHESTRA © Daact ' BULL BROS, | Bishop Robert Paddock uf Oregon| Just Printers): 1013 THIRD L The Best Dance Music near the Favorite play the music of the big bands waitz | He's only 79, and pt 1:90, 2:00, ox 600 pm change without «AIN 1043 MES ST, in All the World —Half and Half —Hesitation Waltzes —Lulu Fado And many others can all be heard with the FAVORITE COMPLETE OUTFIT This Favorite Grafonola and 24 selections for $67.80 and you can pay as little $1.50 a Week! Vice President Marshall to deliver six Chautauqua lectures. Bill Bryan not the only pebble, ete Japan's getting civilized, 0. K Little Mins Hede Nozawa won $10 000 breach of promise suit in Tokyc ase of kind in Japan. er Inland Empire left K: Will be first to pass t 0 locks to Portland. —_— They tli! claim there is nothing in a name, but you will note that Ed Holler turn. | ed state evidence and con- victed all those Terre Haute vote buyers. Rear Admiral Charies F Pont, successor of Admiral Doyle as com nder-in-ehief of the Pacific re serve fleet, will arriy Wednesday. King county's apportionment of school funds 1s $313,966. Total state fund apportioned by Superintendent Mrs. Josephine Preston 1s $1,466 91 in a while. W. Lester Adams re signs as Y. M. CA Hoquiam to take job at Kalispel,| Mont., where there's more work and| less pay. State highway board to inspect! |trunk highways this week. Another one of those accidents. Earliest in history of navigation. ice broke at Fatrbanks Monda Court dismissed $250,000 allens-| j tion suit of Max Klelss against pa rent#in-law, Mr. and Mrs. |N. Breitung. Burden dog race starts at ia Tuesday. | Old-time telegraphers meet to night under auspices Dot-and-Dash jclub at Press club an o Business efficiency may be overdone. For instance, a fel low never could save time car. rying a typewriter back of his ear. ° Alki Point Improvement club meets Tuesday night at fire hall, Carroll and Chilberg ata Paul Kirstad, who Informed the police that people with green com xi inhabit center of earth mmitted to Steilacoom by ed ¢ Edward Coyle manager of Coyle's Business Chanc sed of violat law for sec 1 time within Steamer Glenroy, Seattle to Great Sing taln, total loss on reef nea ction brought t nthe Mor effects of persons morgue in bring trifle over of aix 1 Price 500 Round Trip | $2) Annual play of Junior.Senior Dra t annual dinner of St. Mark's Monday night on “Child birth.” award | near Ypres were Wounded Tell of Terrible Effect German Gas Guns PARIS, April of the terrible effect of the asphyxiating gases used by the Germans in the attacks brought here today by wounded ar: 27.—Stories riving from the front. fumes As the ed wounded tracks, of t Katie Frede: ; Charles F jdent of Aberdeen, unconscious, and fell in their rick, awept over the front trenches, the French soldiers were render the who erick, a wealthy resi last September, HUBBY BROUGHT WOMEN TO THEIR HOME, SHE SAYS un married | wants $20,000 for so-called discom as jforte she und filed groun in supe jen of more or I sso.ov0. land persc | She says | al ab continued to moon, giving {month followt gave he left Mayor Gill torney | } | | | @ at Bremerton Yes, you find 'em like that once secretary at| Joe Hall, South Bend carpenter, shot in leg by Norman W. Baker. his friend, while they were out| bunting matic ety of Queen Anne high will be given Friday and Saturda night 8. 8. Warner, Vernon hotel, 216! | Union at., dropped ¢ f heart dis: ease Monday on Cc Nia at, ne Third Florence Logan and Dorothy Thomas, each with Ka, choser valedictorian: of senior class at} Queen Anne high jed the work month s erwent rior |into their home. Frederick, his wife says, is worth most of which is in real nroperty la Oregon turned Frederick almort immediately aft- er thetr marris had saved from ber earnings dur- {ng their rtship, age, 9 ork bis wife during the ensuing eight months. She also asks a divorce, in a sult court 4 that he forced her to tol on the jorate the associatian of other wom questionable [repute whom, she says, he brought him $60 hum ber his stand in refusing bond y contrac 1 the contract way Tuesday over to which she and that she the m honey ore the He then found her anothe r place, wages, sh sbortly after HIS OWN LAWYER ac acting as bis own at in a legal fight to defend! to sign the for or to whom is} grading was a promised spec: | The mayor has re improvement to tion to for work The council bas already ated his position in the contro y, causing proponents of the) threaten court ac-| ® authorization of the) | appro the mayor's vote. Cures Without Drugs Wonderful Invention ores) Health While You Sleep | An The Electra-Vita Co. 0 DEPT. 4 Room 200 Empress Theatre Bide. Second Avi Kew! Cor. Spring, hy “*TAR— | Tomorrow the women of the world will demand peace Welcomed by Queen Wilhel- mina of Holland, deleg AKidney Remedy Advertise- stating that I Swamp I take pleasure in have used Dr. Kilmer's | Root, that I was greatly same and have use family. | had a son, wh young he suffered from kidney affliction 1 ca physician, nim ne good. Al noticed an advertis curative properti bladder or din 9 but did accident f mat the he atte Swamo-Root. 1 procured a and gave it to him according t |rections. It cured him of what we it was almost impossible or ame with I have such strong faith in Swamp. Root that I have never done with out it in my (amily since the | the derful cure of my son as wel my I recommend it to al suffer from kidney or bi jt les and | am led to that It is one of the best medictaes | for the purpose which tt is }used, that has been discov ered This is my luse of Swamp-Root | promoters of this w cine a large sale to | public, | am v experience Wishtin respectfully, W. H. McAFEE, Atlanta, Ga. 62 Broyles St Witness, {m. O, WILLIAMS, Notary Publi “Letter to Dr. Kilmeg & Co. Hinghamton, N. ¥. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr Dept. R., Binghamton for a sample bottle. vince anyone. You will also re Kilmer & jc N.Y kidney fifty-cent mation, telling about the and biadder. Regular at all drug stores. heals skin diseases If you have eczema, rash, pim- or other distressing, un- sightly skin eruption, try Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap, and quickly the trouble disappears, even in severe and stubborn cases. They stop itch- ing and burning instantly. ples, see how Physicians have pre seribed Resinol for 20 years, for skin troubles, pimples, dandruff, sores, barns, wounds, and piles Every druggist nella Res ol Ointment, and Resinol Soap, but for free wai write to Dept. 4-8, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Resinol Sonp is delight fully pure, perfectly sulted toeveryuay use in the toilet. uleers, STAR— \VESDAY, APRIL 27, 1915, | TOMORROW AT THE HAGUE TO URGE PEACE ON EARTH ‘mentBroughtGreatHappiness | be the first step towards the | AND 1g |r countries ¢ others of my family. | PAGE 7 eunreran arena Promin tending Top, M Philadelphia Miss Jane Ad-| Chicago, who n delegation right, Mra, Glen-| Drexel, | Bottom, dower Evans of Boston and Mies| Florence Holbrook of Chicago left to from the United States and from the warring and neutral nations of Europe will meet nt The Hague to open the Interna tlenal Congress of Women, which they hope and pray will | stopping of the war THE WOMEN ¢ WORLD WERE READY From the United States, | Germany tria, Russia egations were y selected and started for th has Hol on- | from the} It will con-| ceive a booklet of valuable tnfor-| Headed by Miss Jane Ad. dame, of the Hull House, Chi- | cago, America’s delegation— some 40 women and one or two men—sailed for Holland April 13 on ¢ teamship Noordam, willingly risking the dangers of mine fields or submarine at tack The three-day program they have ned is based on following for definition of e terme “Considering that the people in each of the countries now at fighting not as aggres: in self-defense and for their na tlo existence, this Interna tio Congress of Women urges the governments of the belligert countries publicly to | define the terms on which they | are willing to make peace, and | for this purpose immediately to call a truce.” The women also will 1 for entation at the ¢ * after the war. ney will urge that the educa tion of children be such as to turn o| ete thoughts and desires toward the maintenance of peace and thus prevent the possibility of a future and one-dollar size bottles for sale| war, |AMERICAN PEACE | WOMEN RELEASED LONDON, April Noordam, having on 40 American delegates to the Won en's International Consrecs, was permitted to proceed trom the Down to Rotterdam today It was stated the government had not intended to interfere with the |American women bound for the | peace convention to be held at The Hague, but It {s no secret that the proposed conference ts regarded | here as ‘outside meddling ‘ Governor and Mrs. Lister honor guests at a ball Frids in Redding’s hall to be given ladies of Hatasu Temple, No. Daughters of the Nile. Shrine and visiting Shriners will also be guests, the dance being gfven in compliment to those who are gty-| ing their time and labor towards entertaining the [mperfal council here this summer. ARRESTED FOR BLACKMAIL Information charging Fred blackmail was filed in Judge Gor |}don's court this afternoon by Pro} ecuting Attorney Lundin, The tu-| formation states that on April 1|) Davis threatened to accuse Geo. M. and Ruth Gares, of Juanita, ce of the Sure Way to Regain || Robugt Bloom of Youth | ‘SHRINERS TO DANCE, F |went into Canada will hereafter t Women—For Goodness Sake Bring Your Husbands to This Sacrifice of Good Furniture You Never Saw Anything Like It Before, and It’s Dollars to Doughnuts You Never Will Again This Big Money-raising Sale at the Thompson Company has been going red- Thursday. hot since last There’s been a lot of niture sold at prices fore quoted in this man’s town —and there’s a lot more to be sold the same way. work overtime here, and all that’s necessary to prove these statements is a few moments spent to come in around. We have no junk or second-hand Furniture for sale. For instance, we are selling a large, genuine leather Rocker, with a deep spring seat and a good high back, for $16.50. The regular price of is $25.00. Dining-room Chairs, worth $3.00, go for $1.85. Go- Carts are handed out at 90 cents. Extra heavy Iron Beds, with extra heavy casters, with 5 fillers, are actually being sold for $3.95. This is one dol- lar less than factory cost. Din- ing-room Tables go you will hardly believe. Bed- room Furniture all frazzle. oak Colonial Dresser, French plate mirror, wax finish, at $12.75. You can get a solid 2-inch Continuous Post Brass Beds, regular $13.75, are now $8.96. 50-lb. Felt Mattresses, high grade of A. C. A. tick, roll stitched edge. As good as any sold at $15.00, go at $8.75. Bed Davenport, Real Moroc- co-leather, oak frame. Regu- lar $30.00, $21.75 takes it. This is some snap. We have a lot of Imported German China Cups, Saucers and Plates, both plain white and gold band edge, that go at half price or less. Gold Band Cups and Sau- cers, regular $1.50, 75c set of 6. Plain White Cups and Sau- cers, reg. $1.25, 60c set of 6. Plates go at same prices. We are going to sell dressers made of Western Oak, with a fine beveled French plate mir- ror, for $10.75, regular price of which is $16.50. We are even going to extend some terms at these prices. If there’s a way in the world possible to justly describe the wonderful values given in this sale, so that people who really could use Furniture could know about it—there would be a good many homes furnished in tip-top shape at an enormous saving. You can come and see for yourself at Furniture good Fur- never be- Dollars and look this chair at prices cut to a with in golden The Money-Raising Sale at The ThompsonFurnitureCompany 515 PIKE ST. = NEW STAMP TAX TO PINCH EMPLOYMENT SHARKS — 2/18 PUT ON U.S. ADS BY CANADA SAN FRANCISCO, April 27 ot-| | ficial ne was received by Post |master Charles W. Fay here today {that American advertising matter subjected to a war tax Pamphlets, cards, posters other advertising must bear stamps jat the of 15 cents for every | pound, under the new provision to the postal law, which hae been amended to cover the stamp tax It (s assumed this action was tak en partly as a means of raising additional revenue, and also to pro tect, as much as possible, Canadian firms whose business has been af fected by the war Hurning, Sweaty or Sore Feet i A amooth, velvéty-soft skin cate peach-like bl eof YOUNG MAN artiowlas p Btccisicat ada cas tinglve Courses with committing a crime, in an effort to extort $50 from them, Seattle Engineering School! i 105 West Roy St, and| The state law prohibits collecting employment fees. The people, ate majority, voted to put the employment sharks out of business, jut— ine men registered for room 6 of the Yukon hotel in one day. one each paid $1.50. None occupied the room. All nine were sent out by J. D. Coyle and H. 8. Clark, who got the money, camp at ston So declares Aesistant Labor Commissioner Kenyon, who swore out warrants for the arrest Tuesday of Coyle and Clark, They will be tried to Pat McHugh's before Judge Gordon. Kenyon also plans to break up at least two other schemes alleged to be in operation to circumvent the antiemployment-fee law Justice Whitehead Monday fined P. Paviona $25 for exacting a fee from a countryman of his for a job. EXPOSITION LINE LOW FARES TO THE FAIRS ask the read more, AY. ae ly WE beat eae it i lh San Franciace $3 8. 4 and Return GO BY RAIL SHASTA ROUTE 720 Second Ave. Seattle, Wash. Cc. G. CHISHOLM DF. & PLA, Elliott 1256