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TAR—FRIDAY, MAY MRS. CARMAN TELLS WHY SHE’S GLAD SHE IS AGAIN BEING TRIED FOR MURDER; “FOR SAKE OF MY NAME 2 AS A WOMAN, SHE SAYS An Economical, Delightful Place to Trade. NO ODDS AND ENDS HERE But the very latest desig smart up-to-the-minute mer chandise comprising everything that is newy is sold here Styles that are really $4 to $6 values at ad $2.50 50 and $2.95 95 w And Fitted By People Who Know How to Fit Slaughter of the) WANTED!) Innocents | Mew Witi_Real Big Feet Rd ores Daint hoc designed for Cinderefla feet, qut in 3 A PLEASING COMBINATION OF BLACK whi 1 ts m ily 1 | 1 AND WHITE Has patent vamps and quarter, with ack narrow patent panel up the front and Foster’s and Wichert’s | ..°3.::.:50") Shoes for Women pera 8 5 Cc $5.00 Street Shoes, English Last and across top. Top of white serg calf; Loutes heel and Goodyear welt sole a" $2.95 Other Military Boots In pat ent and gun metal with sand, putty, gray or black cloth top, Premier Pumps Stylish Pumps with short Vamps and round ioos with sand, putty, or gray cloch top. Spanish heel and hand priced at ..... $2.50 Intimate Study of Mra, Florence Carman, Made From Life by Frank Parker, The Only Picture Showing Mrs. Carman aa She Is Today, Peerless This handsome Colontal model has patent vamp and (Mrs. Florence Carman, accused, pitilessly from her the most sacred of murdering Mrs, Lo ets of her t 3 a mysterious shot fi the) “You 1 ec not have the * : pnt! of; Imperial or gray window of her husband's surgical black cloud of my indictment for $5.00 Tan rk Shoe ee eg laboratory, hae hitherto refused to murder hanging over all the future For Four, Five and | $4.00 Tan hi shoes make any s of my daughter,” she said quietly b $3.50 Black Work Shoes, f rcs aati Aad t'm happy ‘to endure once Six Dollar Footwear $7 50 : 5 - , h Rabine, < MEN English Last clusive interview with her—the more torturing fa of the $5.00 Ball E Dakter ‘Boste's ead Boots and Oxfords only one she has been prevailed ¢ pen court if only our name $4.00 Shoe 1 LEE POM a STE 2.65 | > 4 ubber Boots tor . upon to give.—Editor,) ¢ * out purified and bright at de ‘ js $3.65 Russel Pacs Aree Dark tan, Russia calf, gun metals the end $5.00 Sh MeN CUED iss oc oe eo edad +++ +e T Bergman Le r and patents, with cloth or top; BY KENNETH W. PAYNE Mrs. Carman speaks calmly, with Canvas Oxfords and Pumps in all colors, small sizes Chippew oggers $4.00 to $6.00 values. FREEPORT, L. 1, May 7.—“Cru-| impaastve politeness uae z ee ee citying my woman's modesty on the; But a hovering sweetness ts in Norman & Bennett $8.00 High- toy ips for. $2.50 and $2.95 altar of mother love—yes, {t in| her face—it suggests a martyr's ex Overgaiters Stes é 3anister Shoes that! altation « for erac ‘o Crossett Shoes * Also a large variety of the Mrs. Florence Carman weighed! Innocent or guilty—and who can $4 and $5 W hite Slip pers for graduation f more conservative styles at []/{mpassionately the metaphor, “Into! pass judgement on the weird clews in our usual low prices. that fearful inferno of courtroom | this baffling murder?—Mrs, Carman publicity once again,” she asaid,|is unquestionably tragically sincere Mail Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post “and giadly—ALL FOR MY LIT-|{n this one great desire of hers to TLE GIRLS SAKE! vindicate her name as woman and - this pale, coldly cultured little| year-old daughter { 0 OSTON HOE 0. woman wos making the only state The law has harried my soul, it s a a a 7 ment for the press authorized by|has held me up as an accused mur 7 > SAMPLE HOP INC. her awyer de to the scorn of all the pub I. BROWN, Prop. FOR 25 YEARS AT SLCOND I had asked how she could once lic, and heaven knows the public FLOOR Second Aveo at Piko St Bie more face, so bravely, the law|has sometimes been crue! {n its at 1208 SECOND AVENUE FIRST AND COLUMBIA tea which charges her with the murder | titude toward me. But! respect the of Mrs. Louise Batley, and which/|law and honor the public neverthe fn one trial already has dragged | less ' The audience was in khaki ex- as simply as a parson can talk 1 talked to a butcher from By Wm. G. Shepherd | Atkins; {t's John Bull. a Beigian’s home and a French. , tillery while he was speaking. mon. Sr kek peamall seamen tai nien who is trying to help folks | the west end of London. HEADQUARTERS OF THE The minute you begin to rub | Man's home and home in | but he continued arcane tell He was an earnest person. His ’ along in their solution of their 1 talked to a carpenter. "one a all civilization is cred shelter | ing how hard it may be some huge tan ab: were disclosed a eer Me . Camb 4 Sees ARMY IN-NORTHERN | elbows with the English army | ii1¢ must net be touched by | times to lead a Christian fife. | beneath his gown. The collar of ‘Tommy Atkine—Diess his heart | Problems of, life and death 4 Boo pai yay ach cade mag NCE, April 17 (By mail to | fou meke this discovery | Py Thomas, the | ‘ , a playin vest) This. 7 | enemies. His text was about Thomas his chaplain's coat showed above wasn't’ therd it ‘Waa’ Che dase. wiy Std | Gute by aide, ‘or’ me not Tommy | Tommy Atkins, the profes- Lt Bhs . isciple, who would not believe | ft This was an audience of Eng- | football game this afternoon The world has never before sional English soldier, is here | ‘There's a thrill ahout being } Christ had risen until be had seen He wore a watch on hin wrist ; The distant unon rambled | seen another army like this one, | o-penty He dotes on the Eng with the English army that no! for himself the print of the nails, | and he consulted it from time to | lish citizens whom you might eatel ae ina WA one’ ta < oeenan cae | lish army American can miss. These hun Today,” he said, “when we | time have found tn any chureb in 1 talked to two artists from | most in millions, each man his John Bull ts the every-day Eng dreds upon hundreds of thousands | doubt, there is no print of the A lieutenant of artillery eat at England on this bright Sunday the Chelsea Art club, who had | own man’s man, each man do- sh citizen and he seems to be of men are volunteers | nalls for ws to see. Christ ap the organ. On his military collar morning, come over here to been in the battle of Ypres and tug his duty because eomethiag around here in hundreds of Every man jack of them sat | peared in person to that unfortu- | was the artillery emblem of a | France to do their duty, and | No were as hardened veterans | wihta vias hed anmead an Oe thousands. down and thought it all out for | nate Thomas and carried him bursting shell, i the parson was talking to them of war as Napoleon ever knew. | do it. ! Tommy ‘Atkins is the soldier | himself before he went to the re | over the torrent of doubt. Pat that Kipling sings about. eruiting office and asked for a | we must bridge the chasm be LOWEST to our belief.” | John Bull has never been sung | place in the army. Today, In the | tween doubt and belief by faith abort English khaki, he's his own man’s | and we must square cut our lives He's the John Bull who be | man | | lieves his home is his castle; in Gets | That was the tone of his ser fact, it is that belief that has Don't believe these stories | LB Hie OY ae } FTING ARMOR PLATE TRUST brought him bere. that he is always singing “Tip- | | 3 | ae the — Balt who pays.| perary” and that he's always || When You Wash Your is taxes, who reads newspapers, | ready for a frolic or a fight Hai fy air Don't Use Soap B ae | it f in doing things Iike this| y Gilson Gardner | and talks politics, who has a gar- There's no frolic about it and fi is fe | den, a wife and children, a1° very little music, Hie frolic and that Secretary Daniels has mad } Most soaps and prepared sham- [] who commutes daily in peace | his music are awaiting him at his || poos contain much: atkall, |] WASHINGTON, May 7—In [himself one of the most criticised | times between his home and his | castle somewhere in the Empire which {* very injuriow it dries one respect Josephus Daniels [navy he hile: feet Office, if he ever sees it again |] the scalp and makes the hair || has been the best secretary vty See pened Mengpin sy Shvis ft aie He came out here to fight and |] prittie paver tee thm ge Bly lusive bidding of the armar plate | « o eCO! h con-} . . * lcrestien Zee a pevammaseht oieeer! Just inside the door at 1117 Second ave. you will see | Take any one of your younger | he's in dead earnest neighbors—a lawyer, a street eee | conductor, real estate The thrill that the American The best thing to use te just plain mulaified cocoanut ofl, for ne more than any predecessor toward making the Government independent of this is pure and entirely grea . a . . P= . clerk; you fellows who stay at | gets, rubbing elbows with thit |] jes Its very cheap, and beata || private interests in the matter bay neagd on ge « influence with |{] 2% educational demonstration of the new “Hotpoint home on summer evenings and | volunteer British army, comes roap or anything else all to of its ammunition and naval | congress has been strong enough | ” . cea 4 ” “ Squirt the lawn or weed the gar- | with the knowledge that there || pic You can get this at any material. jto pan legislation to wary on week” sppliance Bigeilatovo, Crseenae Cream den—and I'll go out in the | are only two great powers in the || arug store, and a few ounces will Within ‘two years the gov- ~|:nis proposition. Even tn the late If Coffee” electrically percolated, served. streets of this headquarters town world that have the voluntery last the whéle family. for monahe. ernment will be making all ite | congress it was defeated for about | and find his counterpart for you | military system, Great Britain Sim motaten the hate witt powder at Indian Head. Using (ine ninth time | within five minutes. and the United States. water rub it tp, about a tea- |] an appropriation granted by But Daniels i* doing what be 5.00 A He's carrying a gun and wear. Pp eos spoonful tm all that ts reqeiees the recent congress, the secre- [can to smash this combination also. | je! CES ing khaki. I part of the army at [| Tt makes an eee throuan: || tty i® greatly enlarging the | oe . ‘ Or I'll find him for you tying | church. The parson talked to and rinses out easily. The || ¢apacity of the smokeless pow. | Special Hotpoint Week under a wooden cross in one of | them just as he would have talked || balr dries quickly and evenly, and der plant at Indian Head and | ts soft, fre K. bright, flut- the capacity for the full re- | handle, i quirements of the navy will be the field cemeteries, his part of back in any little old stone | 3 35 the job finished, church, nd take o je It wee his duty to show that he He did not mention war nor | sry particle. of dust, dirt. and || feached, it is believed, within believed not only th Englis the nearness of eternity, dandrutt.—Advertisement | bate ear price of pow=) man’s home is his castle, but that He heard a salvo of heavy ar lade Nak Bach: tetenton ’ ELECTRIC CLAIMS EVERY | FER Boe = GIVEN BANQUET: ere _ THING IN SIGHT wcanemzasaecc! _Mother’s Day Pot Roast..... fer Veal Rew 12:€ Flowers Telegraphed to All Parts of the World ik nae a 12c the government began making its cpt |]] 5 Ib. and 6 Ib. Hotpoint Electric Irons, complete and An official statement today claims own powder for 36 cents, and now ++ $3.00 00 |successes for the Turkish troopa with improved equipment, in mak.|. A/8#k® legislators are invading} atarenet for 10 years where on the Gallipoli pen-| except in the regions where S U N D AY |the allied forces are operating un- j the city. in, it fo 32 cents pound ved asa Sher Mn once Mae: |_. K, Snow, Martin Moran, Wm.| |der the fire of thetr fleet | Only at Sedd-El-Bahr and Ari Ma i) bura has the enemy maintained y | Burns and Dan Driscoll, wel known | ON lesaraeeear who mara pont meieies a \ $1. 00 and $1. 5 Temis Rackets making a few new laws for the! r Northern territory, have arrived | |The right track to competency, if|here, and are looking over the city. | Choice in this lot of full regulation size or junior size; all are of good qualist ash frame, |not to wealth, Is the man who hi | Nate Coombs, Jim Daly and Tom | |himeelf to a sound, rellable bank,| McGann are coming Saturday. On| {that evening @ banquet in honor of | such as ours, dally, weekly or!the Northerners will be held in the | |monthly, and leaves there for ite| Arctic club. Later all will separate | . jauch positions, It was stated, and mutual and Inevitable increase, his here to “mush” back home to see} ' egular Orie g leg Choice Steer le the Turks have withdrawn out The 4 Sunday in Ma dimes and dollars, There is no|the old folks, aldose pass oy cee a re ee } Secon walues § and $1.25. § f ees Shoulder Steak .j £2 of range. No attacks have been y In May magic about it, but your money will | | ren ree seceda attempted by the landing forces. has been set apart ev erywhere as the day upon which we honor Ten machine guns, quantities of ammunition and many prisoners have been captured in the Galli. surely grow if'we have its care _ |OLD CROOK STEALS Interest 4 per cent. PRAYER BOOKS CHILDREN’S RACKETS..35¢, 50¢, 75¢ | | NEW YORK, May 7—James FREE_A Tennis Guide to oe POrenan | Pork Rost... 1] Tennis Balls—the best practice ball made 25¢ 's poli peninsula A battalion of Choice Shoul- 1 enemy have been annihilated nears mother. der Pork Steak 2c jAribura. Around Sedd-El-Bahr the \UNION Morton, 73 years old, known as oalehitlicschail wor A bouquet of beaut! ful flowers sent to your English suffered extremely heavy losses. | ‘CALIFORNIA WILL “Scotch Jack one of the oldes ‘SA VINGS Qiks kets, was arrésted in 14th | $2. 00 Boy Baseball. ‘Suit Rosary beads and prayer books mather, or an appropri ate plant that she can watch grow and care Strictly Fresh Oregon worth 0 were found ig nis TRUST co | pocket he articles were said to | @ [have been taken from a S-and-10 Ranch | for a# only mothers | OF SEATTLE | cent store. : Eggs, 18c KEEP LAW SYSTEM know how, will male | i. tela wie 1y ak Als, ane Regular big league style, grey with doz ed vay 2 Morton, “b pre was me ; : ; vied ie eine hee this day happier and | Redevrosdloiity | when | blue Stripes or navy with white Washington Full Cream @ fornia will, have to var alone bring back to jer $5,000,000 When it was " Detective if] stripes, complete with striped stock- Cheese 15 with the present system of a thoughts and memories were peenane Tailed ahise. ‘in: eh ings, cap and belt. Saturday Special legislature of two houses follow she holds most de Fs vig agen, gpl Re Minlly re SPURTE NS BR RSS MU ng +g at 5 (sharp) ....... c Ing the action of the #asembly in ale iO goacs HOGE BUILDING [Prison he had served 22 years in vs turning down, 24 to 37, the Dennett lin the Heart of the Fi OH Rabe es # 5 cans Wild 25c constitutional amendment which H ll d G d eg " Dietriet ee rec one. Mice saline ihe wat ‘tare " M4 ‘ ' Wp ppg pe a 5 ord like mine > sald, ess Rose Milk ...... eee wee ollywoo ardens || [Fin an wel‘ wehind the base Pj er & T aft | main in session for nine fhonths out ; ‘ | ES D. HOG w Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp Blot each year Second and Pine. Main 1665. JAMES E King Emmanuel of Italy, though | President. 9 y 9 It Signifies Purity and Quality | Dennett argued that the present well shaped and good looking, {s| 1117 Second Ave. Shops Open Until 10 P, mM. |nystem Js cumbersome and un | N. B. SOLNER, very small, not more than five feet wieldy, Vice President and Trust Officer,! two inches in height,