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Two Days/ Special | YOU AN AUTO? $4.76 | LETUSTAKEIT! $6 and $7 Values machines to convey the veterans to the graves of thelr comrades on Memorial day More-—-many more are needed The Tillkums have taken tt upon themselves to provide automobiles for the veterans next Monday, Two hundred and fifty cara will be non too many, The Tilikume have ea The Star to urge its readers to lend their cars for this purpose Rert L. Swesea is chairman of the committee which is rounding up automobiles, His telephone num ber is Main 435. Or you can phone | Rert Butterworth, Main $49 The parade starts at 10 a, m. and the ‘automobiles will assemble tn the regrade district, in the rear of the New Washington hotel Final plans for the observance of the day (Monday) are being made at the Armory today | Uniformed Men to March G. W. Lincoln of Sexton post will be grand marshal for the parade, tn which mounted police, the police| band, the Coast artillery, a com- pany from Fort Lawton, the Nation-| al Guard, University cadets, Tilt) kums, Yukon ploneers, fraternal or- ganizations and Spanish-American) and civil war veterans will partict pate. The line of mareh probably will be down Third av., and, returning, up Second, end at the Hippodrome. At 11 o'clock a program of muate and patriotic speeches will be giv en in the Hippodrome, following which luncheon will be served to veterans at the Good Eats cafeteria! at 1 o'clock | After lunch, the procession wtll| rt for the cemetertes, where, at 3 o'clock, further exercises will be held while the graves are being dec orated. Scatter Flowers on Bay In memory of the nation’s dead satiors, the Dames of the Civil War the Women's Relief Corps and La dies’ Auxiliary, U. 8. W. V... will scatter flowers upon the wateba of Elliott bay at 5 o'clock. The cere |mony will be held on the Grand! Trunk dock and on the West Seat | tle ferry | Friday all school children will) |take part in Memorial day exer-| j} cises tn all the schools, and on Sun-| day fitting services will be held tn fall chure! War veterans will worship Sun |day at the Boylston Ave. Unitarian church, where Rev. J. D. O. Powers will preach the annual sermon to or. | them | LRreage | Squads of three or four veterans diss: | Will visit each of the public schoo! Friday, to take part in studen “The Regal Dentists extracted | ¢tercises In commemoration of the Rhree teeth for me without causing | PAtion's dead war heroes. High one particle of pain, and I hig! recommend them. “MRS. W, R. McKENZIE, “4320 West Morgan St. “West Seattle.” straight-from-the- jhoulder statement for you. We ave the original of this testimont!-| 1 on file tn our office, which we) will be glad to show to any one In-| terested. We offer one hundred dollars if any testimonial we print is found not to be genuine. LADIES’ GENUINE PANAMA HATS Popular tailored styles, in- luding the English Racquet, Billy Burke and Co-ed Don’t buy a paper Pan- ama.. Insist on it being a genuine South American Panama The Panama Shop 809 Second Ave. | schools will be visited in the morn-! | tng, grade schools in the afternoon. | Talks will be given by the veterans on war and peace. SEATTLE PEOPLE HELPED Reattle people have discovered that ONE SPOONFUL of simple buck thorn bark, glycerine 1 Regal Dental Offices OR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union AMUSEME ROPOLITAN| (MOORE "7. nd lower bowel that A PEW SPOONFUL clean the! dopey” and) P ave. and Pike and 2 MET te Bes. Y 31 “2: S0e—MAT. SAT —S00 if Italian CHARLES FROHMAN Preevnts Grand erent ore 22: MATINEES—t3e to Be | Billie Burke | Bee Got “JERRY” |, See to 68.00. cll tending wil! raph photo PANTAGES ~~ BARAH PADDEN | Complaint flied with FRIEND AND DOWNING commerce commission. Famous Hebrew Com ton, D. C., protesting agal AN & CONSIDINE VARIETY SHOW SIX BIG ACTS le; Kvenings, 1% and te | | i Inte: Washing: | the Next Week | present freight rates on # oves MARGARET EDWARDS from the East to Portiand, Ore., 10c and 20¢ | being too high. FUNERAL PRICES REDUCED EIGHT REASONS WHY WE CAN SELL SO MUCH CHEAPER THAN OTHERS: ist—Because we are manufacturers of caskets and sell direct to the consumer, giving you wholesale prices and saving you the middleman’s profit. 2nd.—Because, manufacturing our own caskets, we are independent of the trusts. : 3rd.—Because we have no branch offices requiring extra help, more rent and increased expenses. ; 4th.—Because we do not pay commissions of any kind. Sth.—Because we do not employ agents to solicit trade. 6th.—Because we have our own crematory and do not pay others a profit to cremate for us. 7th.—Because you do not have to hire livery to take the bereaved to other crematories. 8th.—Because the people who come to us in their be reavement do not have to pay the above mentioned extra charges. NOTE OUR WHOLESALE PRICES Black Broadcloth Caskets, sold regular $ 85.00 Our Price ....--.-+-0+++ ‘ 35.00 Embossed Plush Caskets (any color), sold regular $100.00 Our Price .....-sceeeceer ees eeeees ses. 40.00 We Also Carry Cheaper as Well as Better Caskets. We Invite You to Inspect and Compare Our Caskets With Those of Other Manufacturers. Make Your Funeral and Cremation Arrangements With ? Us. We Save You Money. Bleitz - Rafferty Company 617 Kilbourne Street. North 525. Lady Attendant. negro, on April 22 The trial is being held before a |jury in Judge Frater's court jtion of ending her own life |to a complaint | Q—I! have read several of your) anewers to the questions of purzied) people and wish to kK you some) myself. Please tell me a pretty) |way for a girl 16 years old to wear! her hair, What would make « ora | vation drees that would not cost) 5 ary STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1915. PAGE 5. of Cactus Furniture Polish Rive bottle, one 25c ca AS WHITE WIFE OF JAP IS TRIED We every will 50x free wit of polishing powder —Rasenion People thronged the court room and stood tn the rain on the bal cony outside today, hoping to catch some word of testimony from wit nesses called by the te in the prosecution of Mart awata, the white wife of a Japanese, who Is on trial for shooting George Grasty, a It came out in the testimony of Lieut. Mason, polleeman, that the gun Mrs, Kawata used on Grasty she had pu A with the inten At the time of her arrest, a note addressed to Prosecuting Attorney Lundin was found in her pocket book. She told him she tntended to kill herself because she bad no Cl f friends, that she had had trouble earance oO} with her husband and that another man was trying to drive ber into a life of shame A few days eariier she had sworn charging that such were the facts, in Lundin'’s office Lou Beattie, a white woman, sald At Very Special to have been the paramour of Boys’ $5.00 and $6.50 De Grasty, told the jury she 3 Large sizes only—13 to Kawata, together with a merly sold $300 negro, had been at the Tourtiat| raplade + at 4 and f trousers baths the night before the murder) and that she had seen a diamond) ring which she recognized as Mra 68 Rove’ Acdacs ; | 3 Boys’ Double-breast Kawata's on Graaty's hand She sald she bad seen a white years. Former values uy powder, which she took to be co- two pairs of trousers. Ver caine, in one of the rooms where they sat drinking | Mrs. Kawata show that Grasty drugged her with this powder, thea robbed her of 1,000 worth of diamonds. and Shirts that have bec will attempt to ling and display and various other odd reduced to 25¢. Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS cial at 45e. Offers for Rem — very much and @ pretty way to! ake it? Respectfully, B.C. R. | A.—Ringlets arranged in various simple ways ts @ very girlish and for Quilted Satin Slipper in colora of gray white, blae m. brown, red. pink, and 36¢ values 15e. Wureburg Package consisting of madeup Trave ing Cases, Shirt Canes, Laun dry, Collar and Darning Bags Regular s5¢ to $1.00 valnes, 25¢. 250 Stamped Lawn, dre popular style of hair the pre time in ch a young girls at Another pretty young girl may ange her hair ts accomplished by parting the hair in the middle or to one side of the head, Muff about the face and ar) range in a simple knot at the back of the head You will find many dainty fabrics comprising dimith lawns, crepe, voll, lingerie, mull, eto, suitable for a graduation gown at the dress goods section of any of the local department stores, popularly priced. It would not be possible for me to describe a way to make the dress It should not be difficult for you) to select a pattern from one of the! fashion sheets or magazines | wh Tea or designs, Be. B5¢. Fourth Floor 25c Tango Hair Pins 7c Q—We would like to know how| to wash a white ribbon so it will 5 ‘ net turn yellow and remain atiff ARGE Ornamental after it ie washed. Thank you, | Hair Pins which are SCHOOL GiRLS. | A—Wash the ribbon in cold water and ivory soap; rinse in cold| water and fron with @ hot tron until! so effective when correctly used They are in the deep, rich shell color, and are the kind that sell reg- ularly at 25¢ Remnant Day you may buy them at the remarkably low price of Te. Firet Floor. 3,000. Hose Q—! hope you will not class me with the young man who, you said,! 1 am a young girl, and am coneldered pretty. My! mother ie very strict with me, and) | do not meet many young men.) But | must confess that | am in acquainted with him, ae on hie car le the only piace | ever meet him. But he never seems to take any! special notice of me. | How shall | attract hie attention?) Please answer soon, BROWN EYES. conductor {fs a man re it one of the best bargains ady complete asso A.—If the who observes all the fine points of [| | great sale. Included you will find lisle, silk liste 600 pairs included in this assortmé K ? } ‘ good form. you would never gainiil | plated and silk Boot Hose in a splendid assortment of $1.00 and Muslin and Cambric is friendship by seeking to attractiit | tors as well as black. . All s. Remnant Day, 25e¢. Night Shirts : 5 to 20. Special, bis attention. Are you positive hx is a single man? T'll warrant you! don't know. Wouldn't you feel x iKtaay : A \ ‘ P rather cheap and common !f you ostly black, in two weights good assortmen < 2 found yourself bestowing uncalled | of sizes. Remnant Day, the pair, 10¢. These are called “irregulars” because of $1.50 Basco ben Pajamas, for attention upon a married m i pre s ataehtnine 4m Abe’ ania Gini. Te | ial ie raha $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 slight imperfe tions in the weaving. Black pec Women’s Silk Hose in black, white and colors. Reg only, Sizes 944 to 11, Special, the pair, Men’s $5.00 Silk Shirts $3.75 ular and out-sizes. Special, the pair, 8H@. —Piret Mioor 39e. Just Inside the Pike St. Entrance, First Floor. is no way you can meet him disobey your mother strictness. Q.—While visiting with some friende at Tacoma, | was invited |to attend a little dancing party) | 10c aDay Will Buy Any of These Great Bargains Drop-head Singers, New Homes, Standard, Wheel er and Wilson, and other makes, as low as $10. | IT RUINS HAIR TO WASH IT WITH SOAP Soap should be used very spar all, tf want to hair looking its best and prepared sham much alkalt rs f at ou keep your Most soaps poos contain Thin dries the sealp, makes the air brittle and ruine It The best thing for steady use is Just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oll (which Is pure ox to « rs, $ Joan), Ie cheaper and better t Be ody , = hine | 3 or anything elae you can ure. and up One or two tablespoonfula will New machines rented, cleanse the hair . oughly $2 month wh ing lather ¢ remo of dust, dirt, dandruff and exces Hi ‘The hatr enly, and tt leaves WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 1424 Third Ave. Third, near Pike Main 1525 fluff 1 get mulstfied coc pharmacy, and lL supply every mi family for months. A Special Demonstration tee eee Shop on a Transfer onable new merchandise, as well as odds and ends and broken lines. This event is a EMNANT DAY in the Annual May Profit-Sharing Sale offers scores and scores of splendid bargains in seas- Boys’ Clothing Remnant Day, $2.85. BOYS’ $7.50 DOUBLE-BREASTED SU On the 25c Table, Values up to $1.00—Boys’ Bi “me Boys’ Straw Hats, Boys’ Pajamas and Night Shirts, articles Boys’ 75c Blouses 45c—~Boys ette Blouses, formerly sold at 75c, Kemnant Day Art Department Soles Regular 250 Goods, Chafing Dish Aprons in simple 60c and 65¢ Stamped Bath Towels, large size, plain white, Pairs of Sample have added another lot Boys’ and Girls’ Hose 10c The MacDougall-Southwick Co. If you are not acquainted with any|given by a dramatic club at the! one who can introduce you, there] playfield field house. you will thank her because of her|white tennis slippers. JUtah just to see him; but somehow |other woman holds the claim upon] ie taken’ from you, 1am just 16/1 h not the nerve to face him. | him that you forfeited, and she ts |identity be discovered Don't|and not very tall, | wore a dark,|He talked to me so many times and|to be considered, too. Let reason Some day striped suit with white socks and|tried to get me to be good and ‘jrule desire. If you have strength ‘ Was that/ only laughed at him But now | do/|of character pnough to conceal If young wives could|from the father of your child the Why Do French Women| - white tennis slippers and white| Miss Grey, would it be right for|/him with steady, clear, honorable socks to @ dance. | hope | may|Mme to try and see him? The courts jeyes and endeavor to prove to him | In France mothers and daughters have an answer from you as soon| gave him the care of our boy. |/|that you have truly reformed for |look Use Sisters. How are the wom- as possible. ARTHUR, |took him away about two years/all time and that you are worthy |¢P A.—White socks and tennis slip-| 29° Could he cause me any trou-|/to rear the child that is his and |i, pers are quite the fad at dances at lee how? It ey pr AULT. | vd bg agen vee ts eal | riggers The ani oe f m up. only, go to him is never nec , arkad! psorbs jtended by students and members| if you want to see your for | easy to be happy; but it is always | 2" bP pends sole peer the of the younger set this season: 80]. oh ustand with a view to effect-|necessary to be right, and for you, |constantiy deing and which are the yours were not out of place on such | ing 4 reconciliation, stay away |this is the only right way you can |immediate ca an Old coua an occasion | smnapnneinenceneieipeermmnenrrnr a |meet him v s th livelier, _ | " As I do not know the condition ne -_ i neath is 4 Q.—Ten years ago the 24th of SEVEN | || under wiich you gained custody of m & chance to breathe 4a) ae next month | was married to as - Most likely it will not require two & good a man as ever lived, but thru NIGHTS | |Pike Street Clothing Store| weeks 9, make sour complexion ay | my own fault we p 1 liked jclear, soft and beautiful as a young \drink and the company of other Sold by the Creditors girl's, Just one oun of mercoliaed | men. My husband | . : ex home at” night and do housework OPERA CO. | to the Highest Bidder [is put on nights like cold cream and |and put our baby to bed. : | Fhe Union Label Clothing Co. |washed off mornines Well, he got a divorce from me | well-known Men's and Boys’ | | ceedee ree uae | ere ae about three and one-half years ago. TONIGHT ore, Igcated at Fifth Avenue and {Which the |b rene love wrinkles, One But, Mi | am back in Seat Pike Street, was sold yesterday by | ounce Sy ero sotice Cimmaaineel tle again and | do so much want to \its creditors. The stock is being {in a ! see him. He is married to one now a } ] readjusted, preparing for a big |™marv« who loves him and appreciates his é Sale, which commences Saturday, | {}? goodness. !%yo by their house ev |May 29th i ery night just to look at him | A. BRIDGE, Agt NS Would it be right to make myself ——— — WEDDING ESTABLI ac Dougall + fouthwick HED 1876 1 n Second Ave. and Pike St tore Open 9 A. A 6OnM wonderful money-saving opportunity. Charge Purchases Made During This Sale Placed on June Bill Rendered July Ist Prices Women’s $4.00 Pumps, Remnant Day $1.98 Up to 50c Embroideries 17c rts years wh Many wits broken ITS $ Suits “2 Me 3 I Incing me pieces have be- Use values rd 17¢. lightly iled from hand ie Womer ( values up to $1.00, all peeun! hoe Day t $1.98 . ‘ ‘ for Remnant Day to $1.98. Odd Insertions, the Yard 3c White and Tan Soies Women’s Gymnasium and ‘ yes tta oem ‘ rare Emt nae Third Ficor $1.29. Second? tly insertions. ( e, the 3¢. —First Floor Remnants of Wask Goods, the Yard $1 Empire Night Gowns 39c Women’s 75c Union Suits 39c ribbed Short sleeve style, medium weight, fine ankle u. length. Nearly all sizes. Rem Day, the ER aS Ce ; $2.50 SILK BLOOMERS $1.50 Belt ie eid epee: 10c and 5c colors. Reduced to, the pair $1.50. al Remuant Da eaten at 13 tees Cnaaeeee $1.00 UNION SUITS 75c pest pas Hoar 5 In low neck, no sleeve style, reduced to, the suit 75c White Muslin ? $1.25 Crochet 75e. ; Lineal ~ $1.25 EXTRA SIZE UNION SUITS 95c seats eee nea Toes ete ae SS al : th assortment he su oc. at tt with 1 ede c one GIRLS’ 50¢ UNION SUITS 29¢ Special, 39¢. be Novely Sone Summer weight Union Suits, fine ribbed, long sleeve | | Crepe Night Gowns 69c weave. both plain and stripes, style. Regular 50c values. ‘1 suit, 29e. In® er style in all-white in a variety of colors i aa BOYS’ 50c GARMENTS 39c or white with yoke of Drew $3.50 All-Linen Napkins FE Shirts and Drawers of fine Balbriggan u aaecnen” Mdatie. tik $2.85 ik Heavy quality, in size 24x24 short sleeve and no-sleeve style, lace. Special, 69¢. duced for Remnant Day to, the garmer Chi ’ inches square, in spot and floral s why ildren’s Straw Hats aa h apleudia’ hotel a GIRLS’ 25¢ VESTS 15c Values to $1.00 eee uceae Natt a Fe Remnant Day Ine, t r —Third Floor Boys’ $1.00 Union Suits, 68¢. Children’s Hand-|| Thistle kerchiefs, Box of 3 Regular $9.00 oe: 71/2 " ' Values, Specia Brand 50 Trimmed Hits bea sdmpaiaatia Reduced to $1.95 Mattresses , $5.59 weight these Mattresses is 45 ANY the season’s best styles Handkerchiefs for children. I HE weig these Mat € beh tyle: packed in a fancy box, at this pounds, They are with pure cot and colorings in small and % remarkable price. In a cholee] J. ' si rh pr \ mec shapes are inc P ‘ of styles. Motto, with or with te elt and covered with higt grade art tick medium a e are included at this out colored hems, One sort has ing They are substantially made with a greatly reduced price. A variety .of ‘i tiny embroidered corner design rolled edge, which insures their keeping their trimmings, including ribbons, flowers, a Handkerchiefs which sell reg hape he r r price of th s : ularly at, the box 18, Special ape. ~The regular price ia wings, etc., will be found in the as- Remnant Day, 7'2¢. _ Mattress is $9.00. Remnant Day the s rtmert, and all reduced to $1.95. - Firat F price is $5.59. Fourth F Second Floor c FOR MEN and 25c Hose, 6 Pairs for 85 at 25c 20c Men’s 50c Suspenders 29c Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, Special 6 for $1.00 " Special | of Hostery to our al oa rtment at this price, making that we have offered in this Se. 120 Pairs Men’s $1.00 Silk Socks 39c | Second Avenue and Pike Street your boy, I cannot say Some boys|not laugh the right thing to do? ly see ahead. said | was not right in wearing the Always Look Young? Jlove which came too late, to meet jen ITALIAN GRAND used to come tam not a bad woman have changed. | have a \boy 9 years old, who wants to see |his papa, God alone knows how much | think of him now, Oh, if 1 could only live my life over again 1 had such a good husband and | Bc a can't forget him. | came clear from | 2 J ° Y known? |now. 1 KODAKERS— [| “In at one, at five J) they’re done” | JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS } P.-L. Bide. | Prices 25c to $1.00 ANNOUNCEMENTS At Homes, Calling Cards NEATBY, PAUL & LIGHTROOT Engravers KVLER BLOG, SEATTLE | Bargain Matinee Saturday at i 25 and 50c