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° STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1915. PAGE 2. Women’s & Children’s Trimmed Hats to Be Closed Out at 25c Women’s Dress Shapes to Go for 39c Instead of $1.50 to $2.50. Flowers, Worth From 25¢ to 50c, to Be Closed Out at 9c a Bunch. The “Worst” Is Not Yet “to Come.” It’s Here, and Now! Maeeds pee benenrge There are forty Trimmed Hats for women, all good styles, and all new this season. There are eighty Straw Hats for children, just as new and just as good as anybody could ask for. Values DF ELSEWHERE pollee, ot thent Miller Freeman wants Judge Ron for Olymple who want to know where he THE MAN WHO DARED | John Hunt Mister Carrie Nation |) Jimmie Crehan driving nid to appoint vive Trading & Supply Ce Wednesda | tion up 7 i Ford. | ©, look! Y¥. W. GC. A, girle last Inight played mkit called "Back to | Nature ( ) For benefit of Aw | Attempt made to kidnap City At-\bury M. E. chureh, toe |torney Henderson of Merced, Cal | John Chea, cigar clerk, on trial jfails when machine collides | pole. |ment for Henderson, or the town jor the machine with | Wednesday, charged with collecting In {t an advertise from street women for Puazle money |lce protection | Tornado near Hugo, Okla, kite], WxPoe chenee cpeeranen fae pine, tngures five, destroys 20 bull|Angeles annual convention. Of-) pes at's one place they don't) riers elected: O. P. Eads, pres jas There's no piace like home eats ee, teeta, aoe ag band will hold forth on treasurer; H. E. Benedict, recorder Thu ada night in the third annual is Jeoncert, KE. O. Cavanaugh ts the Standard O}! Co. postpones build | 500,000 terminals on Kast But |pulsating question is conductor who cares? The Will Craw-{ waterwa I'VE CHANGED MY PLANS WILL NOT QUITBUSINE Y EXPLANATION: WEVERAL months ago I decided that trying to pay exce the time up with the Hghtning changes in L hey business man's abliity, #0 1 decided to quit. I 1s absolutely going to quit and offered my big stock to the Hut conditions have now changed to such an extent that I attempt to reestablish my business. The landlord bas rented to a radical reduction in rent rather than Alno he change the front of my store, giving me ond an have another | wil larged w wive seen the ten times the sale price. We shall sell only one of each to each customer, or dealers would buy them all up in a jiffy. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS APIECE! And five hundred Dress Shapes, all new, all stylish all colors. Made to sell at $1.50 to $2.50. These will have to be closed out at 39c each. And lastly—over a thousand bunches of flowers— every kind that grows, and lots that never by any chance grew at all—they were made! Values up to 50c a bunch (most of them are worth a quarter). All to go at 9c EACH! Closing Out the Women’s and Children’s Garments 4 Twenty-eight Dresses for women, made of Black Messaline; lace collar, yoke and cuffs; full skirts. position fatr, ob? in special train, Pretty “TWAS ALWAYS THUS Old Noah crawled out of the hay made his way hits won ys have won leer tn! —Dirminghan Age Herald Then Shem, whe knew the (own quite J. V. MoCall of Hay, Wash, de. feted, at Spokane, L. C, Crow for president of the Washington-Idaho division of the Farmers’ union. Al most a call to crow—yea? Petitions asking for Marry Carr’s pardon circulated in Chelan county |He killed J. ©. Parson, juror j}dentally, while shooting Franklio assaulted b | ter Woodrow Wilson or somebody knows what's what and who's who. So the following have been appotnt ed postmasters:; Mins Dora E | Webb at Bordeaux, Thurston coun models. Were $7.50 to $10.00. To ty. Mrs ¢ Janet Cain at Edison be closed out at $1.95 each. Skagit county; Tyrah D. Logsdon a These were $15.00. Now they’re women. Were $15.00 and $20.00. |¢°"” $4.95. For $9.98. LP. : itions ma Eighteen White Net Dresses for Forty-six Wash Dresses for girls, i girls and misses, small sizes only. Each sizes 6 to 14. Made of fine linen, one is richly embroidered in white. poplin, etc. Were $3.95 to $5.95 These were $10.00. Now they're each. $3.95. These will be closed out at 98c Ten Party Frocks or Evening ch. | ° w says referendum pe- be filed 90 days after legisiature adjourns. That would make it June 10. Sec retary of State Howell demands filings by June 9. It's enough ‘ to take the “ow” out of How el |e Prof. Taft tells New York manu facturera = th jeaders of trade Dresses of Messaline, Printed Dres- Eighty-six Chiffon Waists in gray, | there's the Ludiow attas ana th den Taffeta and Pleated Chiffon, navy, black and white. Many are |¢2"iction of Join Lawson, fo beautiful colors. Were $29.50 and elaborately embroidered. Values up agers te > shia ree $35.00. To close out, $13.95. " Forty-eight Silk Chiffon Waists, collar; navy, royal, gray, black. Flow- silk ties to match. Were five and seven-fifty. Now $1.95 each. Fourteen Dress Skirts of mannish suitings, smartly tailored, with patch pockets. Were $7.50, for $4.98. Sixty-eight Wash Dresses for wom- The end is in sight— en, small sizes only; last year’s hurry! GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY, Merchandisers and Financiers for Business Institutions, in Charge of Panton’s Department Store "Leven Seven to ’Leven 'Leven Second Ave. sown oy runxs CAST CALL FOR so apratins sone ne to $3.50 and $4.00. For an even ONE DOLLAR! Twenty dozen White Lawn, White | Crepe and White Mull Waists, low | neck styles. Some plain, some striped, some embroidered. All fine | and new. Were $1.00 to $1.50. To | go out at 69c. | There are hundreds of other items | that are plainly marked. swapping autos of late, is held by MORE MEAT FOR LESS MONEY Frye & Co. Markets Friday's Specials: |side resort. Watning whistles were blown when the German air cruiser| Was seen approaching, but the peo- ple crowded the water front, watch |B 5 cans Wild 25c Boiling Beef Chops ........ 18c Choice Veal tt Bek My, THAT LIMERICK! "3. a Aaa PROTEST OUSTING | Cream Cheese 17 C Rose Milk...... Choice Steer 9c Choice Mutton 1§¢ Choice Loin Pork Chops. Choice Steer 12:c Shoulder Steak .§ 4&2 Eggs, 45 ‘ o For 10 minutes the airship circled In the sinking of the battleship $ | ES Triumph by a submarine, announc hook for. U. %. Purple Stamp rnatsiiia OF SHACK RESIDENTS * pu ed yesterday by the admiralty, the Turks have accounted for another Laweset and It eignifies purity and quality of Engiand’s first line warships. A call! Shops Open Until 6:20 9. M. Majority of the officers and men| Tonight at midnight that The Central Labor council! Wed-, = range from a dollar and on. ford White be there? Answer: Yes,| Capt. D, Donald, steamer Prince he's the little drum major George, reports mar American | Some of the Women’s Trimmed Hats are worth Gov. Whitman of New York and{halibut boats discharging at Prince party leave for San Francisco ex.| Rupert | Supt. Cooper goes East Sunday to! rl jxive graduation address to kids} business, with whose ears he used to box as teach | jer in LeMars, Ja | explanation of my change Queen Anne hi girls serve two-bit| Jiunch—ox-tall soup, puff croutons, | buttered | jmeat baked spuds carrots, 8 salted nuts, fee croam, hot chocolate, cake, coffee Lunch counte ne ote City proposes to pass ordinance holding film exchanges or| two-story buildings as safeguard| lagainst bad fires. Women memb props. p to one plan complete) will be nothing finer reorganization of General Federa-| tion of Women's Clubs thruout U.| 8. as new excuse for supper being late. Surveys of Alaska coal flelds will rushed, saye F. M. Johnaor supervisor, to hasten leasing to priv erators. | Fancy or evening dri will bel the only costumes permitted at} Movie Operators’ ball, at Hippo drome, Chewaday evening | Democrats to meet Saturday in| brings the crowd. Lyon building to George | Mu hy as successor D. Fol Jr, resigned as « chair} man San Francisco federa! authorities | looking for myste man who, as Duke of Northumberland Earl} of Glennconner” and “Alan De Cor-| teret,” paid to Miss Clara Morgantine ar oped with from Hong Kong { way around the «th and, sh brought her to San Francisco under promise | of marr and deserted her cor | shades. Values up to $25 cut to... Fashionably modeled ys age Purchasing Agent Wilson, Alaska lengineering commission Washington called back D. C., t Sec report t tle liver pills to the cht It's ladies night, and a 200-1b, N. P. cake'll be! | L. G. Sontag, 2109 22nd ave. N. nf held up and robbed of card case and and messalines, $5. Charles 8. Smith, arrested, says he took card case, but no m Mrs. Augusta Wolford wants di-| vorce from W. Wolford because he |growled at table. | Honk-honk! Or. L. Fred Lundy Jand H. Hensgen meet in autos at Summit and Pike. Whang! *$!@* | Nobody hurt Please get sick! Five new nurse | graduated from Swedish hospital] last night—Amelia Thoryelson, Val-| borg Nirlsen, Gerda Nirlsen, Mary! Johnson and Sigrid Carlson It took Darius Cobb 34 years to} t "The Master t Friday} t Edgewater ( cational | church, Fremont “Our Busy Ladies’ Aid,” played) young people at Georgetown yles in Women's Ou with promine improvement in general mercantile conditions, seem to justify hopes of building up a Ladies’ Garment trade bigger New style Suits in serges, gaberdines and wool poplins in all the late blacks, black and white checks and silk poplin in all shades. 9 Values up to $35 cut mm) 6. 5 New Dresses in silk poplins, taffetas also a few fine Dancing Frocks. Values to $22.50 cut to....... f whirl tim r Gar aft of rematr staple for ® nts But to succeed tn this I shall need the unbounded confidence in plans shown on the Coast. Suits in blues, special at .. $6.75 Jumbo girl. at Just received, est quality, in mixtures, white, cor- duroys, and black and white checks, Kimonos, Japanese Crepe, Second Ave Coat and riised fr at sacr jue great vacant indow ght store pool These changes, with eve again n again launching in better than ever ublic, hence this me and of the p FUTURE PLANS Just as soon as my present stock can finally be cleared out, and after the builders are through altering the store, I will put in a brand new stock of fashionable apparel that will be the delight of Seattle women. There But in the Meantime My present stock of Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Sweaters, etc., must be cleared out to make room for the workmen. Severe as were the reduc- tions at my recent sale, the prices for this final clearing out will be much lower. Come early in the forenoon, if you can, for the afternoon always Read These Prices—They’re Bargains 150 Coats of the fin- $8.75 95¢ special at. Knit Sweat- $3 1 ers, special at Soe eet se Just the thing for the outdoor 30 Linen Auto Dusters, values to $7.50, special $2.65 B. BULOS, Inc. 1318 Second Avenue byterian church gets big ap plause. | Port commission instructs its counsel, C. J. France, to confer with |park board's legal adviser regarding Hlease of Bell st. dock roof garden by the board | First shot in Italian invasion of | Austria fired by customs guard, whol killed an Austrian attempting to ex-/ ARE ALL'HET UP’ plode a mine at Cormons, an |nounced at Rome. Austro-German army of Gen Biwhs Von Mackenzen having driven its} An way across the San river, has|, reached the railroad running from| Przemyal to Lemberg Fifty German soldiers killed and harbor and railway station at Os tend damaged in recent raid by al-| |Hed aviators, privat vices reach ing Amsterdam today declared. Ih John Martinzed terrorizes Bakers: | themselves to keep field, Cal, saloon with 20 sticks of| who interferes with dynamite, Said he wanted a d tions Bartender placed choi Since the opening on mahogany. Martinez accidental-|locks, a few weeks ago, ly dropped few packages of dyna-|run of salmon than mite on the floor; was talking about| sulted up the Yakima river throwing stick at passing dog when |Indians are said to be using clu \ police arrived lto kill the fish in great numbers. uprising of Yakima ause of the Indians’ refusal recognize the game law jsalmon in the vicinity Prosser dam. In of of Fish Commisstoner Darw a he contest ends. All of which means that un- less you send your limerick on Buffalo Bill to The Star so as from the Triumph are reported to nesday night adopted resolutions of} have been saved. ¢ protest against the action by thel city health department in condemn ing 500 shacks occupied by the poor to reach the contest editor by (in West Seattle and on Harbor fal midnight, you won't stand a and, and a committee w | d ommittee was appoint chance for those prizes and (ed to look furthe: | , r | tickets to the Floto circus | ee ee | and Buffalo Bill's Original Wild Turkish ship, either torpedo boat You can always | West. And that would be a {destroyer or gunboat, sunk by Brit-| iI disappoint you. catastrophe. ish submarine in the Sea of Mar-| d The prizes? jmora, according to reports at| il sirewcad They consist of money amounts|Athens today | of $10, $5, $3, $2 and five prizes of | —————— —— Se sal Gummy 3) each. Then there are 15 prizes| Codfish In Cri sounds com feathery and it wi mon but it's mighty healthy, Try it at the Hollywood Lunch tomor. | row Adv of two reserved seat tickets each to the circus and 20 prizes of one re ence-——-K C_ susi Why Pay Cash When You Want Something Particulary Nice— / certain—nothing is left to “luck.” If the batter is a little thin, K C will raise it light and stove or turning the pan around makes no differ- When there's a birthday or wedding cake to bake, or refreshments for reception or party to provide, take no chances— Use KC Altho the rt of salmon fishing within ‘ians claim prior right to fish th A. J. Beach, game warden of K and J. P. Millet, B erwood and A. J. Giles of § ha been assigned the tickli task of keeping the Indians out the disp territory LIBERTY BELL WILL SPEND 5 HOURS HER ke will % nment years ago. ap county depend upon K C not to The double raise makes ll be all the better. Jarring the tains the raise until baked. have Seattl Ifive hours |mous Liberty bell a Seattle visitor July Chamber of Commerce u 2:30 p.m SCHOOL CENSUS For Your CLOTHES — When You Can Buy Bradbury gis" $20 t Others at $15.00 to $22.50 | ON THE EASIEST OF touches While Reattle’s| | Served seat ticket each Reliable| | Prize winners will receive thelr vr me Great || awards from the hands of Buftalo| | Bill personally Monday, about noon | jin front of The Star office | So hurry in with that limerick. | Remember, the contest closes at| RESINOL midnight tonight. And remember, | too, that there are 43 prizes | STOP ITCHING It in @ fact that the moment Res linol Ointment itching | skinas, the itching stops and healing | Y l PPELIN IN begins. With the ald of Resinol | | Soap, it almost always clears away A aH | all trace of eczema, ringworm, pim-| Silver Fillings | s+ 25e | | ples, or similar tormenting, unsight- | 4 Ni: eruption quickly, leaving the! | skin clear and healthy | | And the best of it 1s, you need| a - |never hesitate to use Resinol Soap LONDON, May 27,—Sailing with-|and Resinol Ointment "here ts jin 40 miles of London, a Zeppelin| nothing in them to injure the ten ° Credit Terms jagain bombarded Sonthend-on-the-|derest surface, Resinol Is a doc-| Sea last night. tor's preseription which for twe ft o's pre ‘or twent Hats, Shoes and Two women were killed and algears has been used by daretal Furnishings | child Injured by bombs dropped! physicians kinds of akin | from the airship, but little damage | affections preseribe Res UNION DENTISTS —20514 PA was done, an official statement ari-|{nol free knowing that its sooth. | se nothing but the beat mate | nounces ing, healing action t* brought about | The Zeppelin is believed to have by medication so bland and gentle! It for « period atinas Piling of 16 years A i” | Oe \ $1.60 ‘ jbeen reconnoltering for a possible|as to be sulted to the most delicate | 30!4 Alloy Filling 81.50 to ®2.56 attack on London, but upon being|or irritated skin. Resinol Oint-| Painless Bxtracting Free. met by British aviators, confined | ment (50c and $1) and Resinol Soap Bsaminetions ond Betimates Free. E its activities to bombarding the sea-|(25c.) are sold by all druggists, | UNION DENTIST6—Cor, Third a ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW | CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES We are school census, compared year in the the enumeration of last total of 49,945 names between 5 and 21 years of age we' gathered this year The Beacon hill the largest gain. Golf Crowns. FEAR UPRISING Indians ar Prosser in threatened today protecting the rmation has reached the of. of the Celi favier al has re The state law forbids any In ile of the Prosser dam, the In a treaty made with the federal gov tle nearly in which to view the fa- | which is to “be The| has been | advised the bell will be on exhibi-| tion here from 9:15 a, m, until] SHOWS INCREASE A gain of 1,607 names is shown of persons district shows | ‘WILL READ ’EM FIRST. YAKIMA INDIANS FRISCO WOMEN ; SENTENCED TO BY CARL W. ACKERMAN BERLIN, May —Charged with insulting German officers, Mrs Harriet Boyce and her daughter, |both of San Francisco, have been impris- to sentenced to three weeks’ onment at Lindau, a little Bavarian town. Ambassador Gerard, it was learn ed today, has directed a memoran. dum to the foreign office in behalf of the American women the Foreign Minister Von Gagow, they are at liberty under $5,000 bail fur, nished by the American consul at ®) Munich The authorities at Lindau al lege Mrs, Royce and her daughter used insulting language to an of- sp. | Moet Who examined their baggage t- | KB.) The guy with the sore feet is probably one of 16 who crossed the burning sands at Knights of Khor- assan initiation 1 in , that the Indians are arming at bay any one their opera lo announcement of bs ru sh of e@ Orpheum Today, Fri. and Sat. Continuous, 1 to 11 P. M. A Mutual Masterpiece “God's Witness” | —IN-= | FOUR PARTS An Intensely Gripping Story of the Sunny South Bf a Augusta Evans Wilson A Featuring FLORENCE LA BADIE Star of “The Million Dol- lar Mystery” —AND— A Screaming Key- stone Comedy re | CINCINNATI, May Baseball | igo players declare no more contracts “PATTY” ARBUCHILE ile 2 ass i Will be slened until chere baortean ANY SEAT 10c Crowns |which affirmed a director of the a Heavy Go Sots of Teeth ...#5.00 and #8 Lady Attendants Entrance 300% Pike St, National claim of Player L. A against the Portlard Pacific Coast league, nd Pike. board in disallowing the | Pape for $660 club of et Operators’ Costume Hippodrome, June 1 GERMAN PRISON Pending | a decision by | GRAND Opera House Now Showing Until Saturday Night Lottie Pickford THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY The Greatest Photoplay of the Age. $10,000.00 For a Suggestion 3 Other First-Run Photo Plays 3 Classy Vaude- ville Acts Added Attraction Tonight 10 Funny Amateurs 1,984 SEATS 10c GRAND OPERA HOUSE Where Lottie Pickford Plays 3 3 f