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Today's Seattle's Reliable Styles Credit Today House 1332-34 Second Ave. and 211 Union St. Buy Your Apparel on Credit wv Our liberal credit system makes it possible for you to dress in the height of fashion at all times in monthly Pay us small weekly payments An Exquisite Showing of Smart White Chinchilla ey Coats his Srecilet $25.00 | /| | | le The model sketched is an exam of the excellent style and beauty these Worumbo Chinchilla Coats have seldom offered such a value ta a 42-inch coat. Also a lot of White Chi chillas at $18.75. 7} — New Waists Ni in the Smartest Modes The variety we are showing is wonderful. We use the word in its full meaning. The styles are ° son's newest. The colors are charming, the sand and putty shades. the new gray, flesh and lenty of white. Prices range from $2.00 up | IVES MONEY TO | WIFE; HANGS SELF @ H Atter turning $250 over to his wite, e.)day morning, and hanged himself Ernest Roland, 59, a tailor, walked by means of a rope to a small tree. | blocks east from his residence, He was found half an hour later,| 030 46th ave. S., at 9 o'clock Tues- | dead. | several weeks, and on several oc \ casions talked of suicide. Business ) troubles. it ia belleved, worried him 9}\_ He ran a little tailor shop on| 2) james st. between Second and Third aves sally He is survived by a widow and sore ) tive adult children. The body was originate m2 {/Femoved to the county morgue. | jured ti ) there is no necessity to endure foot tor ture a single © ment. Any of th troubles can > stantly relieved and perman: pores by using the following treatment that leroes> the pores and removes the cause: “Two tabdiespoontu of Calocide compound | foot bath: Bon 3 the feet fifteen . ly rubbing fou can get A twenty- ) - UNABLE TO GET WORK, GIRL, 22, == TAKES POISON any drug store. | ; = | Althe it Is net her wish, Ella five-cent package enough ical Formula, Smith, a comely girl of 22, will recover from the effects of swallowing five mercury tablets Monday night at the Snoqual- mie hotel, city hospital author! | ties stated Tuesday | | | OOREWerx Matinees Wed. and Sat. Beary W. Sevege Offers i ‘Tes Trementens Breast ¢ Spector's 150 ——PEOPLE— 150 The girl was driven to her act by weeks of enforced idie- ness, which brought her to the point where “th jeet way” was the only course left. The girl registered at the hotel three weeks ago. She had little to) jsay to the other guests. Her only) | known relative is a mother living} somewhere near Seattle | According to the proprietor, the) girl was plainly discouraged at her| | vain efforts to get work, and sev-| jeral times was heard to threaten suicide BELIEVE LAUNCH Night Prices 25¢ to $2.00 Matinees 25c to $1.00 SEATS NOW SELLING PANTAGES STUART THE MALE PATTI Childhood Days “Other Big Acts {0c and 20¢ Loew’s ‘The Musical © iy GERTRUDE BARNES. The Famous Indian Athictes EQUILLO BROS. SAU, Alaska, May 11.—Little hope felt today for the safety of |the gasoline boat, Edith G., and it lis believed by J. Snow, special agent | of the internal revenue service, who| arrived here yesterday from Yaku-| tat, that the vessel was lost in al |terrific southwest gale on April 16,| | with all aboard | Besides Capt. Green there were |three on the boat, Jean Helry, John |Maold and Tony Maold ress | The Edith G, left Juneau |12 for Knik JUN April POVERTY ‘Is no sin, but it is mighty jmconvenient. You must start, as all ‘wealthy men have, by open-| fing a savings account. Interest Mf Per Cent UNION SAVINGS & (TRUST Co. ae OF SEATTLE Doctor Lathrop is licensed by | the State Board of Medical Ex.-| aminers to practice in the atate| of Washington, and he has been practicing in Seattle for several years. The doctor does not claim | that his treatment is a cure-all, and he will not take your case it he| thinks he cannot benefit you Hi medical or surgical treatment 1a| what is needed in your case, he wilt tell you so, and advise you to gol Capital and Surplus $811,000 HOGE BUILDING im the Heart of the Financial District. to your physician and surgeon tor | treatment. Dr. Lathrop does not charge for consultation and you are welcome to visit his office at 214-16 | | Peoples Bank Bidg., any da¥ except | Sunda between 9 a and 5| p. m. Some of the @ixeases that| Doctor Lathrop successfully treats | are: Asthma, Heart Troutle, Dyw pepsia, La Grippe, Female Trouble, | Constipation, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Liver Trouble, Rheumatism, Appen- dicitis, Headaches, Paralysis, In- somnia, Kidney Trouble and Stom ach Trouble. 6 ™. JAMES D. HOGE, President. N. B. SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer. He WAS LOST IN GALE supply Allies to |to the allies. | bull today, You have ta body of principl e¢ what you Intended t eee to perpetu “A man who thinke of him go! live under the Stars and Stripes. “It was but an historical ace called the Un Sti the word ‘Uniti peace, because it will not fight, lo NOT “There is such a thing convince others by force that it is 0 | if group in America has not yet become an American, and the man who among you to trade upon your nationality Is no worthy son to ident it In ite title, and the man who seeks to divide man from man, group from group, interest from Interest, in the United States is striking at its very heart “The example of America must be the example not m BUT PEACE BECAUSE PEACE THE ELEVATING INFLUENCE OF THE WORLD, AND STRIFE a man being too proud to is such a thing as a@ nation’s being so right that it does not need to right.” th |, to @ great @ in them, belonging to any partloular STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1915. POINTED PARAGRAPHS OUT OF PRESIDENT WILSON'S SPEECH “You have Just taken an oath of allegiance to the United States. Ih of allegiance to # gri to a great hope of the human race “And, while you bring all countries with you, you come with a purpose of leaving all other countries behind you—bringing what |s best of their apirit, but not looking over your shoulders and seeking PAGE 2. no doubt, that this great nd yet | am very thankful of 8 ely ight, There President Cheered b Addresses CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 man accent The mayor referred to the fusion \§ jof the blood of other nations that | cret service companions seven de makes up the true American and) told them the goal itigenship in to be loyal country of their adoption President Wilson was applauded to the echo. Speaking in a clear distinet voice, he was heard in ev to the ery part of the hall except when [drowned by spasmodic bursts of applause President Guarded The president immediately by stating y Meeting at | guard atraly affalr tatled Thonenit led on account of the preser ved condition of tnternationa #, and 760 policemen were for that duty, the city troops acting as a guard of honor orated with American flags and | dent red, white and blue bunting, by | statio |Mayor Blankenburg phia, who spoke with a strong of American | the parade to art of the time but odd lot; $1 ‘48 Shirts ee In addition to the president's se choice . F} “ $1.50 Cluett ‘Dre tectives rode behind him during ot an ok ae Big Assortment; Blacks and Blues $00 id $1.25 G H . \. \ 1 ment; your 1 and $1.25 reen ood Rroad Street ua wae bet wie bec $2.45 Included. Union Label Shirts 68c people, who cheered lustily as the| 93.00 Hats, in all sizes $1 95 $10.00 SUITS, an odd $2.50 Oxford Gray Pongee Silk president boarded his private car ene colors, choice at bs lot, for Shirts with military $1 38 for Washington and retired early Ve apt h Boned Mere Macy 68c y ea aalacaie collars Prior to bis address, leading lot, choice at $10.00 and $12.00 SUITS, = tal $1.00 White Stiff Bosom SHIRTS, events in the lives of Washington and Lincoln were flashed on movin one present leaped to his feet and| won his audience | waved a flag or the start stood before the sea of faces Boland has been despondent for|that when he came he had the feel-|Ing as the band played “The Star Cheered by Thousands lowing bis address, the preal rode for three n along streets solidly pack of Philadel: eq with humanity, all cheering. His | greeting the bared in n« pleture screen, and ever a hat om jing that he should not leave Wash- | Spangled Banner.” ington at such a crucial time, that the nature and earnestness of the gathering “renewed bis spirit as an American.” The president said 1 like to come and stand in the presence of my fellow eltizens and drink out of the common fountain with them, | feeling the sense of their support Thruout his stay in Philadeiphia President Wilson was closely | bat | “The Pri ident—God Bless Him” The vast audience was quiet dur ing the brief remarks of Mayor tits at ee nkenbt but when he conclud Keith Shoes $22.50 and $25.00 oar " tg yoe-tiek Wand for $2.39 Sr ft... ....... : - $1.00 B. V. D. Visto ‘67c him—the president,” it was the six-| $3.00 and $3.50 Heavy Work Suits nal for & louder, longer, wilder and co $1.75 PANTS for..... _.79¢ S0c B. V. D. Single nore enthusiastic outburst of ap planse than aay that preceded It rt $1 95 $3.50 PANTS for........... $1.89 Garments for..... 2 29c He returned to Washington last night 159 Bodies Recovered Out of 1,150 Dead; Fear Majority of Others Are Lost Forever QUEENSTOWN, May 11—A total of 189 bedies has been | taken from the sea near the | point of Old Head of Kins where the Lusitania plunged to the bottom Friday after being torpedoed by a German subma more men were en route Itimore today, while tugs are still searching in hopes that addi. may be picked up and eventually identified Altho the Cunard line offi cers suggest there may be a few survivors who have not ROME, May 11.—Demanding the intervention of Italy in the war to avenge the torpedoing of the Lu tanta by a German submarine, m bers of the Italian Women's Pro- War league today appealed to the government for immediate action They denounced the wrecking of the Lusitania as a “crime againot | humanity.” It was reported the today . that Avenge Brother NEW BRITAIN, Conn., May 11.— To avenge their brother, Isaac B Trumbull, who perished when the Lusitania was sunk, the Trumbull! Brothers Manufacturing Co. has de cided to produce and sell munitions “In the past we have refused all) such orders,” sald John B. Trum “bat as a result of the death of our brother, we have de termined to go into the business In the near future. . Travelers Can't Be Insured Now| NEW YORK, May 11 Insur- | ance companies today abandoned! the issuance of policies to travelers going abroad, owing to the sinking | of the Lusitania and the great risk caused by submarines. The sinking of the Lusitania will cost the insurance companies $6,000,000 when policies issued to the various passengers are paid Alfred G. Vanderbilt carried the| heaviest insurance of those lost on | | the liner | (RADIO EXPERT TO yet not The latest figures pl final arrangements for shipment of | been reported, thie hope is reflected In official circle e the nu the identified dead to their homes While a few more bodies may be recovered, it is feared that a ma-| jority Italian queen dowager had received! & letter from Kaiser Wilhelm! pointing out the advantages to be! derived from Italy's continued neu-| trality, and begging her interven-| tion to avoid a conflict with Ans-| tria To this she is reported to have re-| plied with a telegram, saying: “I the house of Savoy atat may be lost forever. (Italian Women Appeal to ‘Government for War to Avenge Sinking of the Lusitania ime. WA | Francisco | destroyed Gen and Trapui began south of Leon frapu VILLA REPORTS HE |HAS LICKED OBREGON SHINGTON Villa's May 11 driven ato. his army back Villa reported the figh te He said by ato shortly RESERVE BANKS GET OLEARING SYSTEM DENTAL and When Philadelphia miles to the the Wilson only one reigns} Gen teenage to his agents here today declared he had| Obregon's left wing expected a decisive engagement at} But the “Drys” put us up against it. | barking up a stone wall. t 1 ever. HATS $4.00 John B, Stetsons; MEN’S of what's left for . $15.00 SUITS for y SHOES $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords, in all colors and sizes, $1 38 pair .. $4.00 and $5.00 Packard and SUITS for $4.00 and $4.50 Extra Quality Shoes $2.48 Shoes eee $7.00 Chippewa, Washington and other Log- $ ging Shoes for 3.89 $4.00 Hood's Rubber Spear Short $1.69 “Brother- ber of dead at 1,150, the number of Boots hood” saved at 767, including 465 passen gers, and these figures are believ-| $1.50 quality ed by naval and military authori tles to be approximately correct Arrow Collars, decker) 8 9 With the dead buried in the old two for 25c, for Cc + e cemetery, on the outskirts of Queenstown, yesterday, the only i | work now remaining here Is the 35c Work Gloves caring for survivors and making| 18c SUSPENDERS and HOSE 50c President Suspenders, pate 28c 50c Suspenders of other makes, pair . 10c Black or Tan Hose, pair 25c Silk Lisle Ho pair 250 and 35¢ Cashme e Hose, pair Mechanics’ $1.00 Overalls . "17¢ Cor. Occidental and Washington You Can Thank Prohibition FOR THIS CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY The Outlet has been in business on this same corner for 26 years. pected to stay with it many years more. Everybody knows this neighborhood will be dead as a steamed clam after January 1. So we are “getting out from under.” Prices trimmed down to the bone is the only money-getter these days. know that and invite you to come down and enjoy the greatest bargain feast AND PANTS $18.00 and $20.00 $4.50 and $5.00 PANTS at.. $2.00 CORDUROY PANTS for 98c SPECIAL ATTENTION! R. R. ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN GLOVES Engineers’ and Firemen’s ‘ Blue” Shirts, $1.00 value for. ALASKA OUTFITS crew The Outlet Clothing Co. DOOMED BY PROHIBITION We ex- We are taking our medicine. No use We SUITS 50c and 75 Work slightly solled, sizes 16, 16! and 17... UNDERWEAR $1.50 Cooper’s Silk 63c .23C $7.95 $9.85 . $2.43 50c Hanes’ Elastic Rib nreorsarenes ves $1.00 Porosknit Union Suits........ $3.50 Wool Union © §Q 58c $1.25 Merino Union " 59c Suits $1.50 Outing Flannel Pajamas, per suit. $1.75 quality $1.17 $1.25 Horsehide Suit Cases, $3.50 values 68c ovccecoceesers =" 73c § BOYS’ SUITS An odd lot, values up to 39c .98c $5.00, at . . $5.00 Suite, in beauti- $: ful assortment, for... D2eDD ve Knickerbocker Pants 29 c * 89c 3. 75 Full. lined Knickerbock- sers, with tape seams.... One Block From Interurban Station BOMBS ON PARIS | PARIS, May 11—Two German, Three bombs were dropped by : Jaeroplanes dropped bombs upon! the Taubes, but no serious military WASHINGTON, | “May 11 -The|the barracks at St. Denis, 9 north-| damage is reported houned the estan 8y 8% | erly suburb of Parts, today. Five| President Poincare visited the nounced the establishment of | .oidiers were wounded military hospital, where he person jclearing system between reserve ally expressed his sympathy to the banks effective May 24. This {s| The attack upon the suburb, the} ‘ Idiers 5 one of the most important atepa| center of the northern defenses of| Wounded soldte |taken since the board was created,| Paris, Was made at 7 o'clock | | FIRE ZEPPELIN HANGAR PARIS, May 11.—-In a daring raid | : . over the German lines, French avi | Quit Stomach Drugging jators set fire to a Zeppelin hangar Jat Maubeuge by dropping bombs } A physician says that in most] upon the structure, the war office lcasex of stomach trouble there is| shnounces | OPTICAL |really no disease of the stomach at| Heavy fighting continues north | jal, but Just too much acid. Exces-|of Arras, where the French are TALK AT THE Y. | PRICES CUT! sive acid prevents digestion, causes|making steady progress, today's | jaour stomach, fermentation of food,| communique stated i fe Mard Times|and this upsets the liver and intes-| The rules and regulations of No hb low prices|tiner and causes great nervousness, | GENERAL DECORATED wireless transmission of messages or strictly high-class| Weakness sleeplessness and| BWRLIN, May 11.—The kateer and the licensing of commercial op Dental end Optical| “hives | conferred on Gen, Von Mackenxen eratore will be discussed at a pub ork wareevar otfered) Quit drugging; simply take a tea-| converred, Un Gem Von trecierman ic meeting to be held at & o'clock Wn nase soe hes spoonful of ordinary Bisurated DT ibng this BURL aKa hee Tuesday night in the Social Serv my low prices will cone | Magnesia in a fourth of a glass of reppin ee! : ice raom of the Y. M. C. A. under tinue while the hard) wator to noutralize the excessive rand commander of the Im the auspices of the Y, M. Marconi times last, lacidity and you Will be all right i s louse and Ordgr of Hohen Wireless school ; It works like magic, you ean eat | 20/et V. Ford Greaves, chief radio en | Hard Times Optical Prices what you want and ateap all night | gineer under the V. 8. commission ica My Op-!_no more walking the floor :nt{ ‘BANK Is ACQUIT TED er of navigation, will talk on “The| ree vets] three and four o'clock in the morn-| Spirit of the Wireless Laws.” djing and suffering from extreme Greaves Is the bing wireless weakgess and nervousness all the Abraham, Bank, accused of false expert in the United Staten. Tues for you eng 2 Le next day, Bisurated Magnesia isfadvertising in circulars, has been {day night's meeting. Is open free to| PO’ Steves vou may requi | for sale by all druggists in powder Jacquitted. Ye ts proprietor of the |the public dupit @ specialty or tablet forn |Pantorium Dye Works, (817 Third SENATOR FOSTER WILL SPEAK Edwin J. Brown, D. Db. Siete . Senator H. KE. Foster will give on Beat ae eee CHURCH BAZAAR laddress on the subject of “Munict-| nemtal | He pal Retrenchment Wednesday BOLL BROS The ladies of the Ballard Chri evening, at the A’niversity branch 4 ‘a tian church will give a bazaar and brary, Bast 50th st. and Tenth nye eto 105 ane 713 J P teria dinner Wednesday even N. H, under the ausploes of the] open events uttit 8 and sun: uss rintere ing, May 12, at the Ladies’ Aid pa University Community club, ys until 4 tor people who work. | 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043] jors, W. 60th st, and 22nd ave. ‘HE'S A POPULAR GUY atre on Friday in honor of Kenneth C, Beaton, newspaperman, better known,as “K. C. B.” of “Ye Towne The Junior Drama league will Gossip,” who will leave Seattle for give at the Moore the-|San Francisco shortly, a program | Thomas A. Edison’s S€ Diamond Point Phonograph For $1 a Week nas A Dia- | cal tt ae a ainare ea ays the kind of music you like the best as the lowest. possibile With the machine we terme and ne intersat are giving one dozen Blue Amberol records of you This instrument is| ; dhs own choosing, and the equipped with a genuine } complete outfit can be Diamond Point Repro- | naa for 886—-with a for §Kk—w nay- lucer, plays the Four Min- | ents ttl ; " te Blue Amberol Re Now we want you and ts all t and hear it