The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1915, Page 2

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Over Four Hundred Beautiful Hats Worth Up to $4.50, to Go t 98¢ Apiece Seattle women will never have an- other millinery sale like this—unless there’s another big business tragedy. Here, with summer not yet begun, you can buy any one of our four hundred beautiful hats, worth up to $4.50 each (and none is worth less than $2.50), for a price which will create a profound sensation. Poets te eee None delivered, none laid aside, none exchanged. But the prettiest, most be- coming Hats Seattle ever saw at a pitiable price HERE is a whole counterful of EVEN Hammocks that were $2.00 pretty Wash Goods—Dimities, each will go for 98c. Zephyr Ginghams, Crepes, Poplins, Forty-eight Dolls, dressed and un- in plain colors, stripes, checks and dressed, including the beloved “baby dolls,” will be sold at 75¢ each. They were $1.50. eee ete ae and Meo yud. Twenty-two Suits for boys; all y were worth it. wool, double breasted; were $3.00 close these out tomorrow and $3.50, are cut to $1.95. fifteen cents a yard. There are eighteen pairs of Irish 'WENTY-EIGHT Wash Suits for t Curtains that were iy dollars little boys, that were $1.50, are pair. how 95c. These Thirty-two All-wool Suits for slen- aro to go ot 2.16. der lads or very small men, sizes run 2 ge pairs of fine Wool Blankets, up to 32 chest measure only. all wool and VERY fine. These These have probably voted for will be closed out at $5.50 a pair! Bryan. They were once $12.50 to Two pairs, somewhat soiled $15.00. $4.50: a pair. " 3 You can buy them for the price They were $7.50. of the trousers alone—$2.95 a suit. Twelve pairs of fine Scrim Curtains DD lots of Hardware, odd lots of | with lace edges (or hemstitched) are Linens, odd lots of Draperies, + $2.75 a pair instead of $3.50. are all priced for final closing. Well! Well! Well! And Also Yes, Indeed! Lamed’s History of the World in Five Volumes Talked about till everybody got a head- ‘ 3 8 Rox tis averted to a Set of you-well all over : United States! Five -Here the lowest price Volumes GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY, Merchandisers and Financiers for Business Institutions, in Charge of Panton’s Department Store "Leven Seven to "Leven ’Leven Second Ave. Peanut Cream Layers, 10c a cut! the Hollywood Lunch Room to- 212 Pike.—Adv *E if and Camera Specialist i swift's—Second at Pike Two women tried to commit sul-/ recover her escort, Herbert Williams, at know each other. But the heart of Tate's cafe at 11 o'clock Tuesday Pacific Salmon each ached, and they decided to end night, bought carbolic acid at a drug! their lives. Both attempts failed. |store near by, and atarted to drink| Mrs. J. R. Carter took chloroform|!t on the street, when Patrolman | A Drama of Real Heart Interest; a Story of liniment at the home of Mrs, Inabell| Ed Hagen dashed the bottle out of | | SLAVS A BUSY TIME Haight, 135 Dexter ave. Family|her hands. Her lips and chin were| What Might Have Been, by That Famous Writer Company Wi! continue to ship Salmon, aver- aging 8 pounds, dressed, in Indty Domes, to any point in the U. &. All Charges Prepaid, $1.25 ‘F Guarantesd to arrive in perfect con- ‘] dition. Also Crabs, Smelt, Trout, Kippered Aaimon and all other sea products. See the fish before shipped if you wish 601 Northern Bank Bidg. Main 6874. trouble was the motive. She will’ burned. BROUGHT TO EARTH oe AMSTERDAM, May 26—An Ital-| Th? “safety first” movement has jan aeroplane was shot down by | @Xtended to the water front. Wed Austrian guns near Goritz and two|nesday Port Warden Payase con MOORE <2". || METROPOLITAN $1.00—MATINEE TODAY —81.00 3 wonbar aad MAY 31 ae P< BATES) No Tel Shans Orders Feken , We to & ladies att A Spectacular Persian Pe Richard Walton T 0 $2.00. Wea 0 $1.00 HTS, COMMENCING THURSDAY, MAY 27 Prices: Bvenings nesday a a J. Brown, 1 D.D.S. Pa school, each plate costing no more | KODAK FINISHING ||| than 25 cents Tat mo do your work. e e On June 4 prizes will be awarded Satis Sorvicc-vgosd Teovite.” 1 the $1 dress contest at Ballard | J. 8. MENDENHALI L | | igh school | A ile ca | Winners in needlework are: Lucy e@ r ) ® wo Day, West Seattle, best in darning cide Tuesday night. They didn't; Pearl Harris, after a quarrel with| ITALIAN PLANE IS | con garety FipsT | Billie Burke MARD 7 TIMES OPTICAL Prices | pra Call at My Op in Hor Greatest ¢ ” teal Department Comedy succes “JERRY Have your eyes PRICEA—Bvenings, , examined and Matt a n any pair of ginases Lenses duplicated Italian SARAH PADDEN penta % FRIEND AND DOWNING Optical 5 Grand Opera Co. Famous Hebrew Comedians . NIGHT FRICES—250 to 81.00 FR Ba pbdeaelicas: * MATINEES—25e to 500 EDWARDS Open evenin ntl # and , n 4 } 10¢ and 20¢ unth 4 for pe ple who work. sd STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1915. PAGE 2. CHAMBER GAINS ‘LABOR COUNCIL POINT; CITY TO | GETS PROTEST. BE $1,200 GOAT ON CITY'S ORDER ‘The counetl utilities committee} William Heniing and J. MeCor | | | has agreed that the city water de-|} mack, constituting a temporar partment shall be the “goat” of an| committee of the unemployed, have unauthorized promise by the Cham-| sent a letter of protest to the Cen ber of Commerce to furnish the| tral Labor Councl net the ac state aquarium here with free tlon of the elty heal Tepartment water. |which has ordered 600 tenan | Tuesday the committees reversed|*hacks are insanitary and a mer iteolf by consenting to supply the| West Seattle vacated before June 1 fisheries exhibit at Fourth and| The order waw made following a Seneca free water for the rest of|Teport by city Inspectors that there the Sear |shacks are unsanitary and a men A fow weeks ago the utilities gee ed pani health oc aad lcommittee recommended that the Fgh, Myr A od daateaa | Jagquartum should be stricken from | Ade An tnvestigncon an | “ . | the city has been too drastic and} the “free lst.” The counet! O. Kd : 1 o indiscriminate tn tte order ge lregae wit Ther say ta their letter thet pants The citys generosity will amoun Jot the shacks ordered vacated are | to about $1,200 per year maintained in a cleanly way and] that the tides afford a natur al} moans of sewage | BUY ie Several specific instances are cited fo the letter in which, it ts] or) said, the Inmates are women, and, ¥ suppiles bi if forced out of their present homes, | 1b will have no other place to go 750 pounds of fresh beef, 19,500 ’ eed ; pounds of bacon and quantities of sag Fd ory dl gag hy flour, potatoes and other groceries, Cc Woodward of the Union| Will be opened by the Alaska en-| record, after further investigation, | |sineering commission May 29. Bide) deciares the facts as stated by Hen Ride for commit the Alaska ratiroad, including Jon enough steel for ten miles of! ning and McCormack are track, 106,000 spikes, 3,200 angie! “tr jg not our position }irons and 12,000 bolte wil be| that the order iasued opened June 10 health department | not | beat Interest of the cit ases in which we jare some « Cites Specific Cases Attacked tn her room by a dig.| gome of t acks which I vis-| burly negro, Mra, O. C. Thomas, who/ ited are no more ineanitary than lives at the Afro-American botel,/are the summer camp homes on) 1255 Main st, was robbed of $1/ Alki beach, which are not far re} A COMFORTABLE HOME AT 6UQUAMISH, THEY PAY NO RENT. Monday night. A deep gash on her| moved from some of the condemn: | forehead was inflicted by the rob-|ed shacks.” | When times are dull and work is scarce rent is quite a factor ber Bome of the specific cases cited You can live at Suquamish and work in Seattle and save rent The fare is ————— |{n the letter of protest are from one-third to one-tenth of the rent you pay What Thin Folks Should 2! ‘aves cto" gomane 60 chickens Lavelle left her des Physician's Advice For Thin, Unde- titute veloped Men and Women B. Hoffman, Whatcom ave. and ¢ people cutter trom es-|Dakota st, who has been ont of ak nery teenie] work 1] months and will be deats tute if thrown out. He paid $100 o carpenters wheill he buflt hts shack three years ago and has spent $50 more on improvements since. He ts a total abstalnerand a good workman, Two aged men who live on & float near Hoffman's place. They do odd y pay rent? u can secure Your Choice of 800 LOTS at $37.50 to $50 Each $2.50 Cash—$2 Monthly Monthly Commutation Tickets $7.50 ld a little home very cheaply now. Lumber delivered on your vuirs. A lumber yard has been started. Suquamish is a fine You can bu lot within a fe Madison Street, every day except Saturday and Sunday. Saturday and Sunday boats leave at 9 A. M. sharp and 2 P. M. instead of 10 A.M They have already 00 improving the place. The protest ts to be taken up by the Central Labor Council at its next meeting, when, {n all proba bility, protest of some sort will be made by the council to the health department von a oh ena have no steady place to live ater system will be installed at once. This we guarantee in our employmen f Feter Goranecs, Aik! ave. who contract, Streets alre P charge is made for street grading rents from W Pickett for a Camp at yuami and save the rent and have a dandy time mont He ts an old es. Over RD pas $ , indie «age Fiery There are a d 1omes now building at Suquamish Mra. Stibbine 335 Alki ave a 5 ese WE MAKE TWO TRIPS DAILY | They were ordered to fil | gg mage he pers gh Take Steamer Hyak or Suquamish at 10 A. M. or 2 P. M., at Pier 3, foot of i | Salesmen on Boat Wearing Badges. OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS | Suqamish Land Company, Inc. DLE HANSON, Pres. Phone Elliott 2. 710 NEW YORK BLOCK Genevieve Trunbull, of Ballard mnt 4 DAYS—4 high school; Rozelina Graham, of) ; Today, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Cascade grade school, and Gladys Roche, of Green Lake industrial jschool, carried off highest honors in the final contest to determine the jbest bread bakers in school domes. |tle economy classes, | During this week course dinners “G ? jwill be served in each local high [In Four Parts] IS THE TITLE OF A GREAT MOTION PICTURE — ADAPTED FROM THE NOVEL, “IN THE > REIGN OF TIBERIUS,” BY AU- GUSTA EVANS WILSON. A PLAY OF INTENSE LI Jeweler and Sitveremith Is Now Located at His New Store 010 Second Ave, Near Madison a Edna Laundgreen, patching, and | Astrid Gordon, button holes, MACKENZEN GIVING PETROGRAD, May 26.—Furious | attacks are again being made upon | |Praemys! by the Austro-German | CHAS. K. HARRIS E2020. 5228 |mitted today. Gen. Von Macken-| “aprr ” |zen is said to be personally direct Author of “AFTER THE BALL ling the new assaults, which are ap And Other Big Song Successes parently in great force. The offensive in the region of the) famous fortress was resumed late | HUMAN staft officers, acting as observers,| ferred with | the mayor regarding = . <== Monday, when a spirited bombard INTEREST AND REALISM, with killed onlin ¥ of placing high ent of both the western forts and ; 3 ‘ i bleket fences” at all” street ends ment of both the western forte and|MMl Uy FLORENCE LA BADIE, STAR ‘OFM | eee ee BD ROUND TABLE MEET °°"! i Oh Joy! Oh Joy! Bh incr ie sen ser wun openes | “THE MILLION DOLLAR MYS- fi | HIPPODROME Representatives of Seattle's vari D | d An ther F on Cc t termined Infantry attacks, by de TERY,” IN THE TITULAR ROLE. | Pin eratty eas Seer cel oO unny Uartoon MASTER PICTU | a, hered ‘ound table” mee | pees Sear oem Pa eta cee |pental an ‘ENGLAND WILL RUSH | Ot et land exchanged auagestions for cas | 0 ti ] omedy ee Full of spirit, action and daring. : rying on thetr work ptica | PRIZE COURT CASES Romance of the Sunny South. i A'M Us Ad N . WASHINGTON, May 26, —The usiene ING. ania? ur i {ENT Ss “i Prices Cut cases Involving siting k "targa OTHERS IN THE T 4 Pe tutt the Mave tmes of meat detained in Rritish ports ARFHUR BAUER, é : No ‘au 1 are to be tried in prize court June > BETH FORBES, SIDN MORRIS FOSTER GORDON, the state ‘department was in formed by Amba dor Page today | It is the detention of these car | goes that has caused the adminis |tration the greatest concern during | the past week and which threatened —_ a — 4,10 cause another note of protest to Movie > Operators Ball, Hippodrome, June 1 tee raha manner ) HARRIS IS Bey amy A Screaming Keystone:Comedy > “MISS FATTY’S SEASIDE MASHERS” : —with— ——e “FATTY” ARBUCKLE in the title role sober In the message Page said he had | been informed by Sir Edward Grey | that the government fe ready to try the cases “ the Chicago packers, PARIS, May 26.—In a great raid > . bid over the German lines, French air 10c-Seattle’s BestPhotoplayHouse--10c fi iss: tuiereu an" ermas’ tet station at St, Quintin and wrecked ithe fuel depot there, it was stated [today. > _ CONTINUOUS ' Any Saat as es SEN m. .10c

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