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‘3 THE NAKED TRUTH | PANTON’S DEPT. STORE ani CS a Ame Pa 8 ae. lr remamers 2 oe ra STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY GOOD MORNING JUDGE A Battle of Pies Chris Mattson, lumber Jack, wan! jon the receiving end when three other men sitting at the same table 5, 1915. PAGE 2. Opening Sale 1,080 Summer Homesites mw at Suquamish } Appointment of a receiver will not stop the sale. On the contrary, everything will be __|\0,"%,2uther mate. Melow Youian _ done to close out the stock and close up the store as quickly as possible. Tonight's | ,,"\\ he threw. tha lau Inge $3 7.00 to $50 Each, Easy Terms advertisements tell of still deeper reductions all over the store. An alarming price _ |1» roscued the Beatie police court, panic has been precipitated. "T don't know,” sald Mattnon, | jwae too busy dodging them | < f | Mattson and a companion, Andrew . There are thirty-six pairs of Not for Electric Lamps—been uged in the Worombo cloth, snow white with Anderson, had aimost debated their tingham Curtains (in ecru) that were — store lighting system, Cost $13.50 a black velvet collar and velvet cove way to freedom when Gust Lynch, priced at $2.00 We shall dogen—we will close these t 39 buttons. Were $15.00 each—these proprietor of the restaurant, inter close them all out pair each rew this season, but will be sold for : The didn’t pay for their meal,” f $9.98, Plenty large sizes for —|Guet informed the court Ee ; I One hundred and men Judge Gordon slapped on $10" $2.00 to] p vhite Allewool Suits for small | _Men’s fines $3.00 and ecru that were $5.75 men, 32, 34 and 36 chest All-wool lwenty-two | ‘Mattoon coulda’t Codes chat Curtains | have been cut to $2.98. measiirs sigan Pacts 6 Suits Suits in’ this jCarl Wanted to Fight Twenty-two pairs of Pata! par $2.95 newe t styles and colors, To Judge Gordon, Cart Young] 88c Bungalow Scrim Cur alone ought to be worth “sand,” “navy,” gray confessed that booze alwaya stir tains with hemstitched the money Suits that 5 all new and beautifal red up his pugtiistic propensities edges and a border of colored dots were intended to sell for $12 and $15 Were $35.00 each, to be Saturday night Carl stimulated | were $2.75 a pair. We have cut them , : 7 . Ey m re | wanted to fleht evérybody in sight $1.80 F Three pieces of In Fifteen beautiful Evening Gowns in aang eect hip chatanael cal nna in Carpet, all wool, the new style, with wide flow kirt Fo most part, his challenge Three large Black usually for 9c a Made of the finest Dresden printed At this juncture Patrolman Riley Wool Shawls that were these will be flowered ks, plain messalines and — | #tepped nto find what the rumpur $5.00 will be sold for closed out at 49 charmeuse silks in a ee eee ‘ $1.50 each. They meas About a hundred pairs — delicate rhese | $35.00 a ee Ae, a) | De Pectdd inckes and of Long Silk Glove also are ew: they | Evening Ithreatened, brandishing his fists.| Quer j they're all wool Fownes’ and oth makes, 16-but ere it elt for Gowns toc Su res oe as a . Pwal i t ‘ ¢, black and $35.00 and are undoubt etaic dige Gordon fined Kim 810 ic Twelve Shoulder ton length, pongee, white, > > and are undoubdt | up against the wrong | Shawls (like grandma red—were 75¢ and $1.00-—while they — edly rth it. We shall $13.75 Itettow. that time, young san,” rel \ wore) that were 39c, we have cut to _ last, 49 a pair close them out f - less : |marked the judge a 10 sue ' than half price, $13.75 each | eee i pad re Fifty-eight Waists of 2 Susnic i Three Auto Robes in Scotch Plaids, hif aa nd net, In Forty-two Black Lawn Waists eee aes bud Sst 0% 4 one was $8.50, two were $10.00. You jt ,own, navy, royal and plenty of large sizes, were 50c, are |meaned of a doubting nature, Par *The Steamer Hyak Landing at Guquamish. This Steamer Carried 109,67) People on This Run 4 fan take any one or all at $5.50 marine blue. Low collar now 18e each |be it from Joe ast Year. H Twenty-five Bath Robe of figured silk and plain ; P | patie shaved ike ronbtak 40m wn was ; , ° | $2.50 Blankets with cords to messaline flowing tie; Ofte hundred and forty told the following ste This morning at 9 o'clock we placed on the market 1,080 fots t Bath match—can be used 04 Pci bg at ae aie eh Be Snap ogg SE at Suquamish. These lots are level, are high and dry, above the fog and Blanl and lounge covers. They Ke ine’ We teen ; Made re ee ee ee ee dampness and are ideal sites for country homes. were $2.50—now they're Dre of marquisette gingham, chambray found they were staying in a large, | Bie | 91-45 4) 5145 voile, lawn and tn esos accents |epriennt a at nena 180 Lots Will Be Sold at $37.50 Twelve pairs of fine, for small women, only Pong : ‘ and wouldn't turn on the lights.| all-wool Blankets that were $7.50 a Were $3.00 to $7.90 each ; m weer Sh ini bi |Then they grabbed mo and took my) 1 80 Lots Will Be Sold at $40.00 A . , * clos out a « y-two | watch and money pair we will sell for $4.50. They're —these will go at $1.95 - 0 : ? | Wasted oi a ‘es a : Wool Dresses for girls, worth from | “What happened then?” Van Ruff L Wil d at S$ 5 fine. ooo Wool one $5.00 to $7.50, will be closed out at aueritd: — 8 ots 1 Be Sol = vi i . s, worth trom $/.> 4 bh.” wale , 4 Twenty-four pairs of $1.00 to $10.00, will rh Sor $4.98. Black $1.98. |to get suspicious. I Jumped ont of ay 180 Lots Will Be Sold at $45.00 avy Cotton Blankets, - oe Wier xa i These are made of all-wool serges [a window and iit on my face. 1} s ! T gray only—they were | Gray | and white checked, plain serges and ‘These are male of Alt wool aor [didn't care about that, though, I 180 Lots Will Be Sold at $47.50 $2.00; we've cut them | Cotton cheviots Ss " Fairey | was suepicious. | hdd . ‘ints of ¢ 0 anc I pson sty ice Gordon ngreed that Had-| to $1.29. Fifty-six pairs Blankets ‘: edd. cent A aists had se Ms oy and F mpsor aM r os den ae eed thet nd 180 Lots Will Be Sold at $50.00 of Gray Cotton Blankets wa over resden printec ane 2 ot iciou: Wrie and Helmecke a ore ‘ , 1e¢ $3.50 ble to mip " . 7 vr a h , $1.00 a pair 59c ered lawn, lace collar. Valued at each got a 30-day jol S$ ee were $1.00 «pai Ji tag wetOowble: they \aate $1.88 tails ei ted omen ott Terms $2.50 Cash, Balance $2 Monthly : : : salad he court room by frequently xd free Three dozen Window Shades in Fo Ss y -tw a 5 meat $1.25 ‘ The |"Omrcet Prosecutor Van Ruff _ (Streets antes ) eee eae eve, Oe wine, were 0c; Blouses, in white, wikk f foregoing are {alr nhs Corner Lots Will Cost $10 Extra apiece, we have cut to 20c. Each blue or red trimmed col- samples It will pay you George Must Pay Up | shade is complete with fixtures Be. Were if 25 pee Blouses to come for anything | ies Gotere outer ak Our reason for selling 1,080 lots at the above prices is to develop About « jiuudred aod. tl be toned cut 2 O- you need, for sure if jot a game of baseball on’® sand| Suquamish as Seattle's“ leading summer resort and make more valuable Bc to 15¢| 4; : Seventy-four White +h liot. George poled a home Fup q B to fifty pairs. of Curtain ‘i » ater + tte you find it here it will be sharply re- | 10! ppp #4 every acre we have remainin Curtain | | t to one Lawn Waists, richly ; through a netghboring window every acre a g. ong a hae were embroidered, worth from $1.50 to duced F “Why iian't you pay for the vie Loops c y wi = ine Be ’ ea , joow ?” Van Ruff asked, “Yon bat-/ Se. 10c and 18c. | $2.50, will go for 88 The fixtures are selling daily, ted thé tal, aldate sou | LOCATION CLIMATE le NOE tak vec , though there are scores of show cases, Want “caviiad’ Catan, “Hk tae : : : pane : 4 Six Oak Screens, very Twenty-eight Girls counters and window supplies still to hisw trie winded AE Gredinad “te Formerly part of old Indian res-| Climate is delightful, with less rain fine solid oak frame Coats of all-wool mater Pr e } ti just a Agate Pass Y with burlap fillers. Hand painted and j in i tare’ Swiitte, » ¢ Ctepoeed ‘of refused to score it| raul aaa J anit-oF Balhbeiics island: | and more sunshine than Seattle. tapestry trimmed. They were $8.50 navy, red, etc. Sizes 6 ede : ie mer will cost Quinn ce OT oe ka SRE rR IMPROVEMENTS ere Vin col ee ake a ; nee “A Kindly see Mr. Panton “|whatever is necessary to make re due west of Ballard; on the mainland. | to $12.50, You can buy any you te 4 Worth from Mr. Fist f pair | fancy for $5.00. $8.50 to $12.50, all are ¥. Pisher tor prices oe e | | ahte “aoe Bae ida hs Solid B ada pean on fixtures. Merchants fy 5 4.0 | TRANSPORTATION Streets are forty feet wide and A dozen Soli¢ rass oO ge PI + dian # ais | olt for e 4 , Vi ic sy Candlesticks, about 12| $2.50 Thirteen Coats of fine es Ss ae be Phd soos |" “What are you Goths, Bred-—<aotase| Served by the steamers Hyak and | TUM east and west, giving quick, easy to 14 inches high—were and Weir, stocks of 5 Jinto the liquor business?” Judge| Suquamish. access to the salt water. We are $2.50 to $3.50 each, we will sell for 49c. Six Holders for Scott $3.50 each These we shall sel! for Se each. Eighteen large Opalescent Shades Merchandisers and Finan Millinery At BBC Fact Sale Resumed at 9 o’ Clock Tomorrow—Open Saturdays Till 9 P. M. less than time and EORGE FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY, clers for Business Institutions, in Charge of PANTON’S DEPT. STORE 1107 TO 1111 SECOND AVENUE as they may need. the Alaska building, not in the store This notice will save lots of people yesterday new lines, can get very attractive quotations far wholesale cost on such lots | Gordon asked Fred Ferguson, a reg-| ular customer, up for selling a finsk of willskey “Oh, no, judge, jes’ tryin’ to pick make a noise,” Van Ruff reminded |the judge, with a chuckle. Lawyer's vocal disturbance cor him $5, tho, | REWARDED effort SIX PERSONS HURT IN SERIES at Te “Hurry up!” calls from scenes of automobile accidents. were taken to hospitals. seriously hu and F. M. Lane, also of None 18! ave, and Pine st. Walker Boston hotel, Good sewed Work, Best Oak Leather Were both hurled from t Btlll lower prices in large quantities car, at 19th ave. and 5. Six victims) narrowly escaped death at Belmout | speeding auto across a sidewalk to al jsvert striking a woman pedestrian med into the rear end of Kinley's WORKMEN WILL Tacoma, BY J. W. T. MASON NEW YORK, May 5—(11 a, m.)—The effort of the British! government to increase the effi shot the since the war bi of commons han ¢ machine us law, but it 1s Improbable the work Union st.|ingmen will accept it kindly. Light | heavy beverages with de-alcoholized |brews would require almost as much strength of will as to sign the [ Correct Faulty Dige: 5] —{=——"" “T heard youse got Faulty digestion, flatulence, indi.]| Wuzn't you a success?” | kestion, dyspepsia and most ‘forms Sure, I wuz a success at what fired. itn the cnuse of the trouble—the acid: oat ed Magnesia handy, variably insures digestion as its use In. Near Pike Public M painless, Modern Bingic Rooms SB. normal ry Large, Modern Outside Rooms for Sixty minutes from Pier 3, foot of Madison St. You can live in Suquamish and work in Seattle. SURROUNDINGS Over sixty tasty homes have been built. New store just completed. Little homes going up every day. Residents are leaving beautiful trees and preserving all natural beauties. Fine view of open Sound. Plenty of good fishing and clam digging. SOIL AND LAY OF LAND Land lies a short -walk from wharf; is practically level with gen- tle slope towards the Sound. Soil is grading twenty feet wide down. the center of each street without any expense to the purchaser. cake: Vaper Towels, : up a few nickels. complacently re-| ; Splendid new creosoted wharf just bak pea = for 50c. | Sticks News ’ Ley pre bo pakttcsh “4d ee ice “One hundred dollare and 15| finished. FINE TREES ON Fifty-two acuum state, and we believ a y rea- |aays,” the judge finished | Washers, work on the 49c T Hundred H sonable figure. We believe that an | es a 4 ROUND TRIPS DAILY EVERY LOT same porn as a cof- ae Sh as Fi Sa ous lease can be secured by || pied Arrested tine Boats leave Suquamish for Seattle} All are covered with the native Leaps ranvne Peerage geen apes Li ies veel necks eagerly when Van Ruff sum. at 6 a, m,, 7:35 a. m., 1:50 p. m., | trees and shrubbery, more beautiful $2.50—we shall close them out at 59 Quality Matters pertaining to Tc roi Phe ep 4:50 p.m. ‘ by far than one could plant. Splen- each. Black, rose, red, blue the John Panton Com- |a lawyer—only « bit of. ebony-hued Boats leave Se a for ‘ 9 arm did cedars, alders, dogwood, maple, A hundred and seven- . i ‘d st pany should be taken up seedehe clans gg Pong - 1 fF. 40 85°, 2 P.-, S1S- 3. | wild cherry, fir abound. Many peo- -f . 4 y conduc ‘ heh + . 25e ty-five large Pictures, mavy; gray, sam with Mr. J. F. Murphy, chist complaint was. that Lawyer 6:20 p. m | ple are building their homes from — reproductions of famous — $3.00 wer. cee 7 had exceeded the noise, Itt. il Saturday and Sunday boats leave | material right on the ground. + or paintings — size about alues up to $3. : Poy Y ~ a Seattle for Suquamish at 9 a. m. Se | L2x2z—mounted ready P the superior court. Mr be Nein it Lawyer, wee cual Seattle for STORY OF SUQUAMISH for framing—were 25c. Murphy's office is in “It's the duty of every lawyer to : Suquamish means “Old Man’s Home,” “Restful.” Chief Seattle made Suquamish his home during life and his grave near Suquamish wharf is visited by thou- sands every year. Recognizing the richness of the soil, the abundance of game, good fishing and clam dig- ging, it is no wonder Chief Seattle chose Suquamish as his home. WE INVITE YOU to come to our offices and receive free booklet on Suquathish. We would like to have you journey with erie thio i ee good rich loam and settlers tell us it] us to this beautiful spot. Why OF AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS BEAR BRUNT OF ingmen will pay the greater coat | will grow anything. raised on Puget] not spend a few* hours and see of the he: beer, ales and porters, S S ish? and will » in other ways | Sound, Suquamish ? The police department was kept) jitney driver, and his two passen NEW BOOZE LAW eens a expense of home |{_} Come in at once—We know you willbe interested—Office open evenings Tuesd night, newertng| ers, John W. Haswell, manager of i pra Fhentay . pier indes AY oma Motor Co., of Tacoma, “ | Lag Gnecae We Make Two Trips Daily Take Steamers Hyak or Suquamish at 10 a. m. or 2 p. m. Phone Eliott 2 7(Q)Q.7 10 New York Blk. i |The machine turned completely terrae Deltah taver’ by eetsing |Se-gtgmusch trouble are almost in-| T wus doin” at Pier No. 3, Foot of Madison Street, every day ex- | Walker ie still in the city hosp!-|the prices of hi liquors and| fermentation Sees: ane Poel Feta “Makin’ mistakes.” cept Saturday or Sanday. eg Simmons, 218 Pike st yer eg" ra lle gin 8 shee are practically ‘iuelese ‘n|Never Mind Your | Strong| On Saturday and Sunday boats leave at 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. ening Simone osu motoreyets| WH, end $n failure. For the fies] onthe momach and donot attest | BACK —-W hat ef na emee| SALESMEN ON BOATS WEARING BADGES Mall 68, Lower Floor Pike Maco Market |ON Colliding with an auto on Cherry | pire te “cuimons haw refused 10 | tty and fermenting food, ‘To in uss wt wot a |nt. Bimmons t# in the Providence! Sy on” gh pament unanimous stantly nentralize-the actd and atop |e y and Night ® I ‘ 5 D#p! C pronounced ot y r PArTAMENE fermentation, take Bisurated Mag Special Manila Envelopes '?*?''), tle was pronounced ou i] anctlons the government’ | neaia, obtainable of all druggists, | re scmams uqua 1S an a y, nec. Regular business size n nti-intoxication bi ; L \ 0 Mrs. G, N. Bell, 1750 Market at..|{9 certain to be further critielsr in @ little water immediately after |———— — | 7 Printed for $1.95 Per | was thrown trom an auto driven b)| the Nigh coat at eattiey, critiel | meals or whenever pain te felt. Dys.| Spe ara pee HOUSE | Ole Hanson, President Thousand Fred Kinley when a jitney bus ram:| bill will doubtless be passed. into | DePties should always keep Bisurat /ART be was-take to the Providence oh beers are seldom drunk by Hnglish- ospital. men, and for them te replace the w, One oF Two, BOM | KAPLAN PRINTING CO. Bisurated Mi ‘ 7% Vourth Ave, “ ta. lagneria, abel Bi BH, 26th Bt,