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OPEN TILL 10 P. M. SATURDAY Credit Accomodation No matter how hard pressed you cash, it is not nece out good clothes, Our liberal credit system will help and, remem it costs you nothing more. Pay a little down and the ul monthly payments High Class LADIES’ SUITS Made to Measure Buy your made Suit “Eastern.” Our usual guarantee goes with éach garment. We Sure you satisfaction, Daily we are turning for ready sary for you to go w you balance in small weekl Tailor- from the AS- The Loveli est STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1915, PAGE 2. Girls’ Wash Dresses That Were $2.50 to $5, Selling for 98c Not a poor few, such as nobody wants, but scores of them. Not made of cheap prints and make believe madras, but of fine all linen suitings, butcher linens, chambrays and fine Scotch ginghams. The picture illus- [MYSTERIOUS MORON MURDERS TERRORIZE| POLICE BAFFLED IN BRUTAL | SLAYING OF CHILDREN; LAY IT TO FIENDS murderer of their | New has been appalied bya es of brutal, revolting murders in which the victims have been horribly beaten and slashed to death Little childrer murder vietin st leave the har imprint r Selection. Prices $35, $37.50, $40. i out suits of grace and Waists beauty. Our fabrics are of the Season many, and numerous Here are all the very models will help your [newest Blous Young Men’s Suits Clarkson Hats $3.00 Pacemakers = in as well as in Are style, quality and value for the money. $3.00 Also Compiete Line of J, B. Stetson's. Today's Styles Today All Here they 3 distinctive r classy, “small y young men’ men's styles, lively, full of “pep.” that we have had tail » please the smartest dr Here you choose from Bradbury goes 20‘ Others $15 to $25. Men's Furnishing Dept. Just Inside Union Street Entrance. Seattle's Reliable Credit House 1332-34 Second Ave. and 211 Union St. There Must Be a Reason for Things—There’s a Mighty Good Reason for This Sale— We'd Lose All if We Stayed, So We Have Decided to Close ———Up Store No. 2——— _ These prices are doing the work in jig time—Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings all go. 1 man, but escaped when he was | NEW YORK, May Men’s regular $15 Suits, short .Men’s Double-breasted Blue Serge Suits, val- s2s.00.....911.85 Men’s new, up-to-date Suits, $20.00 and Men’s Overcoats, values to $15.00, all colors..... $5.85 Slip-ons, regular $12.50 for”... 94.85 for.... $15 and $18 values, new ite Sit ....99.69 | Men’s Clothing Regular $10.00 English Slip- Ca a Keystone and Sweet-Orr $3.00 Cordu- roy Pants... $2.3 Keystone and Sweet-Orr regular $3.50 and $4.00 Corduroy $2.85 $15.00 and $20.00 Bal- we. SEOD Regular $20 and $22.50 Cravenetier. 913.00 Cravenettes. $2.00 and $2.50 Straw Hats eet $1.35 Fates Dold Complete Alaska - Outfitters Imported Lindsey Wool Underwear, $1.50 value... IOS aT $1.10 Flannel Shirts, regular $1.50 NE is es 9 scores $1.10 Flannel Shirts, regular $3.00 Sk GAS Fes « 0's » $2.15 Flannel Shirts, regular $3.50 NTRS ar $2.65 Westerman & Schermer 103-5-7 First Ave. Soutl Men’s Pants Men's $2.00 Pants. .$1.35 Regular $2.50 Pants $1.85 Regular $3.00 Pants $2.15 Regular $3.50 and $4.00 WRU bathed sackes $2.85 Big Special on Men's Pan- ama Hats. Your choice of 750 tor $4.35 you if you don’t watch out.” Mothers in New ake their children to schoo! since two |ittle children have been murdered by fiends. Below a picture of Charles Murray, one vic tim of a moron. When an where will the my room there {imprint of a hand | Mothers shivered and clung to |thelr children when little Leonore Cohen was found dead in the build fog In which she lived at 352 Third Jave, in New York | She had been beaten and stran |gled to death and her tiny body stabbed and slashed A few days later when little Charlie Murphy, 5 years old, of 270 First ave. was found mur | dered, his body hacked the game as the little Cohen girl's, mothers of New York's East Side became terrorized and re- fused to let their children go to school alone. In streets teeming with people, mothers can be seen in the morn jing, at noon and again in the even ing hurrying along, tightly clinging to their children Mothers unable to @ccompany their children to school will only send them under the watchful eye of some other mother, so great is the fear of the mysterious morons possessed of a maniacal desire to slay—to see the blood of little ehil- dren Little Theresa Neidig told the po. | lice how she had been grabbed by frightened away “1 was playing in the street,” the girl, “when a man comes p to me and he says, “Where do you live, ttle girl? And I said, None of your business, ‘cause mam. | ma has told me not to talk to any | man. Men’s Furnishing ed me into a hall me by the arm Ss RED-HOT SPECIALS IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS Cooper’s $3.00 Ribbed Union Suits $1.95 Men’s $1.50 Dress Shirts, collar to match....... 85¢ Fancy Madras Shirts, $1.00 MN 5 bS 0 bu cha ous cas 45¢ Fancy and Plain Silk Shirts, $2.50 values ....... $1.45 $7.50 and $8.50 All-wool tched me | screamed and he run and then 1 Sweaters, Jumbo knit.... eh iasen aaah read $4.85 Men's $1 and $1.50 Dress Shirts teeeeees BBG Porosknit, regular 50¢.35¢ 50c Hanes’ Cotton Ribbed Underwear trates two of the styles. dozens more equally becoming and There are exuall low priced. Seattle never found such Dresses for girls in all its history at any- where near the price we’ve put on them. Choice of all colors and all sizes from 4 to 14. Pan- ton’s prices ranged from $2.50 to $5.00. We shall close them all 08° These $3.50 Chiffon Waists $1.38 One of the styles is pic- tured, though there are many others in the lot. Made of chiffon and net, in gray, brown, “sand,” navy, black and white. All sizes in nearly every style. Waists that were made to sell for $3.50 are all out on the tables at $1.38. , White Lawn Waists, with low neck and short sleeves, cleverly embroid- ered; all sizes. These are going, without advertis- ing, at $1.19. Everybody seems to fall in love with ‘em at first sight. Five dollar Waists, of chiffon, are cut to $2.38. These have low neck, collars of figured and brocad- ed silk. All sizes; mostly dark colors. Middy Blouse Waists are 88c. Black Lawn Waists are 10c. Hundreds of Beautiful Hats to Go at $2.00 Apiece Nearly five hundred Trimmed for women have been grouped for speedy riddance. gray and navy. Leghorns and fine Hemps included. $1.00 and $1.25 Corsets Go at 69c We're closing out the Cor- set stock as quickly as we know, but it takes time to find sizes, because the stocks are pretty well “shot to pieces.” We have all sizes in the Ameri- can Beauty pictured tonignt, however, but how long they’ll last is hard to say. The win- dow show is selling lots of ’em. Sixty-nine cents for the dollar and dollar and a quarter Cor- sets. Also we have lots of Redferns, Warner's, R. & G. and other famous makes— large and small sizes only— half price or near it on all the odd lots. Moved down to the Second Floor. Black, white, sand, All the newest shapes and most popular styles. Val- ues up to $6.50. All go at one price Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p. m., at...... . Children’s Hats Trimmed Hats, about 200 in the for lot, all desirable styles. Values up Tots to $2.00, on sale Saturday at.... GBORGE FRANCIS ROWE & CO. Merchandisers and Financiers for Business Institutions, in Charge of Panton Department Store Seven ’Leven to ’Leven ’Leven Second Ave. 00 $22 Men’s Shoes . L. Douglas, regular $3.50, now $2.85 W. L. Douglas, regular $4.00, now $3.35 cational traiuing under the present! complet | change it He believes every student should | have a bookkeeping knowled jexample, and should |law to tell the difference be OLD REALTY FIRM | DETROIT, May know ¢ Bert Farrar-is the new president SEEK OUTSIDE = :.-:.%s'tn‘crs! STRATTON JOINS BACK TQ WORK COLLEGES FOR : 14.—Striking ; | street car employes today voted to n|and W, B, Stratton newly elected |return to work immediately, pend- of their dispute | personal and real property, what a Secretary of the realty corporation, | ing arbitration |deed and mortgage are, etc Burke & Farrar. Re-election of of-| with the traction company and nor- ' ficers, made necessary ed three years ago, is full. phone Main 3102, Price s¢e Kound ‘Trip ‘ aye! He alto wants to see an arrange. thru the|mal service had been resumed at Broken Lines of Oxfords | ment early in a student's course to death of ‘. Burke, took place | noon $3.50 and $4.00 values | That there might be found “a| determine the work he ts best fit- pueers Stratfon, who bn for 5 | ¢ 1 | te erly sta y pral, en- sreece $1.65 yat{head for the University of Washing-|t@ for, rene Bn igr ey Rant ren, | NEW t F $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes |ton outside of any university or col: | resentative of Mrs, Burke. The| WAY 0 Sy gate 2 ae .. 82.35 jlene who your rane do more good (PRISONERS SHOULD firm is one of the oldest and larg-| “North Bank Road” as|to our educational system here est handling real estate in the /River and 26 hours’ ecean « $5 and $6 Men's Heavy ure Yagees f si who Eile up un-| H Northwest Ben. Prancleos $00 6 w Shoes q ne and] der all the traditions of the uni-| T? Sound then by all-rall; elt Shoes ...... $3.65 the Spine| Yersity of the past and who {s un-| J | [INCLUDE ME ja 1s ypiiev- able to appreciate modern business} prmm. aa wo maw TE |) 24-Knot, ¢-Deok | the/and {Industrial contittons,” 1s fre GREEN BAY, Wis. May 14 NAVY YARD ROU NORTHE nk iiag, | Suskestion made by Attorney Mon-| There ts no room in the Wisconsin| giaamers H. 1. Kennedy nnd Tourist | St Flave 9a.m. to’ paste Cameron fn a letter to Gov. | reformatory for prisoners Who are} Leave Colman Dock, Seattle 6 except 1 Portiand 9 a. dates beoeiags v ’ Sunday), 8:00, 10:30 m im. 1:80, 2:00, ex. es San Francisco 9:38 4 | Thru his secretary, the governor |" Ing committed to the institution, | cept Sunday (Sunday 2:80), 6:80 p.m. 4 wes bath ; ‘ ? ny Several have been sent back re-|Sturday, 11:45 p.m. | Second Ave, and Columbia tise Sts iy _| replies he has red the matter | i Mi. \ * | ¢ Star Wants Ads for Re-|to'the hoard of regents “ leently because of lack of room, The| Time table subject to change without |" 7 Moores (.P. and T. Agt, G. N, Bry Corner First and Yesler Way sults, . Cameron's idea is that the edu-| new cell house, containing 150 cells, | °°* 4. 0. MeMullen. ©. P. A., Nor. Pac. RY: 465 Market St., San Francises, khane—A. B. Jackson, Davenpors Meta par