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STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1915. PAGE 5. ‘KINGS | HAVE MET,’ BY BUFFALO . “Tae . ESTABLISHED 1875 BILL; ‘THEY’RE NOT SO MUCH,’ | acPoudall hwi AGED SCOUT TELLS FRED BOALT ouga vfo Wi By Fred L. Boait formers would pass. [know every mean trick a mule UFFALO BILL won't tell how! The big top was filling up. Out-/ knows, and some a mule never Second Ave. ond Pike St fore Open 9 A. M. wo 6 P. B old he te. He saya he ant %® Buffalo Bill's splelers and bal: thought of”); a gayly eaparisoned sede 7 m0 lyhoos were uttering raucous ¢ ar Sas ne ar ie ttawnet htogeh 7 at to be 70. Animal sounds and animal ew Association of Veteran Scouts, and|*™@e from the menagerie tent nel'’s coat; a row of elephants, Buffalo Bil is a charter member A motley crowd of men, women, Clowns, acrobats tn be renin , bedizened ladies perched dalntily e une a e ers We A bh nee uc kK a be " ered bout ie {hk his fringed buckskin and beasts was gathered about the) QO Tene’ AN tN Meee oraon, Through the Panama Canal This amount of raw 1,100 Sacks coftee berries arrived of Coffee for the making of the ever popular M. you've to the American suit, and booted and spurred, Buf. old scout, awaiting the opening—a agg o falo Bill yesterday stood behind the, pair of pretty but viclous aourss |Frcuan on pregery aye canvas flaps in the entrance thru hitched to a cart ("Look out! ‘ cau | ee crraio Bil: ke, ctraight ana stim AN exquisite collection of White Wear in the which, presently, hia army of per- tioned Buffalo Bill. “Those oritters| .. 75 it ne is that old—as when he newest materials and trimmings. These gar- U. Ss. COULD SEIZE $100,000,000 WORTH OF By ia thteae, "pack te ments are the daintiest, the finest and the prettiest |snow-white mustache and smiling that we have ever offered. There is an excellent q GERMAN SHIPS INCASE NEGOTIATIONS 1 dy OEP Re range of selection, ranging from the simple tailored WITH BERLIN GOVERNMENT END IN WAR garment to the most elaborate. A perfect cireus crowd 166 EN and women,” sald But Night Gowns 69c, 95c, $1.50, $1.95 and Up | falo Hill, “are just kids $15.00 | grown up, and every kid to z | likes « circus-—and always will There are more than 100 different models from lcotha titeest aid Eeaniese aoe which to select, in slip-over, Empire and high-neck |watch In captivity. Presently he styles. would nod, and the performance 7 : ° . would temin with & blkre of tram Combinations, Special at 95c, $1.25, $1.50, , $1.95 and Up to $10.00 There are dozens of pretty styles here for your selection, including Marcella combinations, corset cover amd drawer combinations, corset cover and Creacent Mix Co, Seattle, | “Some watch! | It is some watch, being studded | with diamonds “Given to me,” said Buffalo Bill with pardonable pride, “by King ee ene seal Was y skirt combinations or Princess combinations. There We ware showing tn Nome, ‘That yt are many different materials and many styles in og ~iom age <i oes" enceee Sole Envelope Chemises Priced From 95c to $18.50 3 — the king's quest edoreceri a as In a splendid variety of styl materials and trimmings. E tended we were haying an old-fash Corset Covers ranging in price from 35c to $5.00. —pnica rivor. 1 eas ee ca ade endian White Elbow Length Dear Miss Grey: | have been a| have met al! kinds of men, and | be! reader of your letters for some time, lieve that any young man will re) tho | am eid enough now not to/epect a self-respecting girl, | also! being the ‘Christians’ and the horses being the ‘lions.’ My ‘Chris tans didn't do a thing to those Women’s Hose in When a young girl | left my any of m country home, as | was the oldest anything but clean, good girls, and) of a large family of frugal means. their children mow must be the 1 found work in the suburbs fame. And | expect to be able to) large city in the East in a w ind my little girts into the world) family. Adjoining was a plenic without fear of any man, and | ground with a dance hall and a would a thousand times rather see store to furnish drinks and c; them dead than to have them make and lunches. The grounde were |the first mistake. | can't believe large, and contained almost every clean minded young girls can't asso form of amusement. [ciate with young men and keep the 1 was quick with my work, and ight path. | can't believe | | tho the family was a large one and one in a million, either, for | had} the work enough for a strong girl, 20 years of experience, and if my| 1 got thru and went to th girl acquaintances were different | Qrounds every afternoon and even- think | would have found it out ing. The rich and middie class of | Surely in such a short time peopie| young men came to the hall to could mot have changed so much. | dances. | talked and danced with/| AN INTERESTED READER. most of those young men for severa! | —_— years. {| went to everything that) Q—! am coming to you in the came along. There were sev jeventh hour for advice. My ca girls in the family | worked for, seem strange to you and the they only went to the very select/readers. | am 25 years old, and parties In the city, and didn't ap- | ha @ never known the love of a prove of me going to the others. 1) mother or father. | have been cast need them. After reading Miss|believe that 99 per cent of my old| Sent, 3t cokied the ius. Later £.23's and Miss C-30's letters, | fee! friends were moral. If they met! | je cent me this watel. <== = = ——— that | must relate my experience in| Miss E.23 or Miss C-30, they might oe rete ° the world, which | am glad to say, not be. | might be the tenth of the 6673 VICTOR EMMANUEL the oves Cc the Sale of White 4 Is a very different one than either of but | believe there were nine! only, Se over mot pe csmusnemuideniiinant theirs. others in most . for | can't be a eg ot Aly gY ‘ Tnuslite of THcot: Sik ia: th === = ‘tae tuffalo Bi very last one o! ] N a good qualit f co the White Silk Plated H 35 e St it lose Dead wood h? My n Helen Allen, and some of her friends are in it now. She's 18 today, and she's having a party You ought to see the birthday cake I'm going to cut by and by. * * * Once I drove four kings and the Prince of Wales in that coach. Lem me see: There was old Leopold of Belgium, and the king of Saxony, and the king of Denmark, and—and ob, yes, Alfonso of Spain | “They whooped and cut up like a parcel of boys. and pretended they had guns and were shooting at In | diana.” 16-button or elbow length, have guaran HIS is a shipment which has just been received in time for our June Sale of White. These Hose are sod-looking and durable. Special, 3 rs pairs for $1.00; or the pair, 35¢. Out-Size Silk Hose, Special 85c Made with the deep, double garter top of lisle, and lisle sole, toe and heel. Reduced specially for this sale r, Be. First Floor, d two silk covered in the June Sale teed double finger tips a fasteners at wrist. Specia of White at 69e. Short White Silk Gloves 43c Made with the regulation double finger tips, of a good quality of glove silk. All fresh and new. The pair, 43¢. Long White Kid Gloves $1.85 16-button length Glace Gl . good nl-looking Glove ow is your opinion of kings, colonel? lAttle runts, mostly, said Ruffalo Bill, six feet two in his boots, “Just like other folke when | you get ‘em to forgetting they're! kings. | | “Some of those Ralkan kings are A Special Sale of Women’s High-Grade Cloth Suits was 80 young | was treated like one | out sone ork world like a ee 7 |ood size; the king of Greece ts) < the family, and they al! seemed | stone, without a name that | can | Rood height, and old Leopol ¢ ae hss call my own. | have worked and The Hamburg-American liner, Vaderiand, biggest ship afloat, laid | 14i) jut the czar te a — asl __ a — When the picnic season was over| educated myself the best | could. 1/ UP bolle Pt be pi a cma . te tieoherky seu’ Ws | Victor Emmanuel is Iittler, He's a| hee usem: have made lots of friends i ‘ ind man or oF jamburg-Ami e | | Fi we had ether healthy amusements, | rine ane ie found a gitt thar 1|and one of the foremost men of Germany. In United States harbors | Foot hearted chap, tho, and full of Formerly Priced Up to $47.50 i the most of the winter. | was aeacbtared a nice lookin int, |love very much, and know that she| are $50,000,000 worth of his ships. and had hundreds of young friends, | '0 m th known her for) NEW YORK, June 1.—-If Presl | — }has a shriveled arm. He's a smart ees [over a year, and vhe seome to thins (dent Wilson declares» eoiey ot THE DENTAL | maa, bat here got's notice, that tin |} have a heart of stone because | de | non-intercourse between the United rm States and Germany, upon th Later | went to work in a factory,| Almighty made him out of better where | worked with young men and mot ask her to marry me. Mi | clay than He used when He made ceipt of the kaliser’s note to his owr - foing of the Hy HDWES J. BROWS pn Girls, and boarded in different mid- Grey, | cannot marry the girl, the reat of us clase boarding houses. | board- have no name to give her, and Iiregarding the torp Leopold was as keen a business ed In one place several years, and'think too much of her to place a[lusitunia. it really means eventual man ae } ever knew, but I wouldn't while there played cards with the disgrace upon her, | cannot tell her| WAR between the two count Introduce a woman I had any re boys evenings, or did fancy work |the truth about myself, | ask you|followed by the immediate rn ; and looked on.. In all those years|a"d your readers to answer this| dy Uncle Sam of the $100,0¢ spect for to his kind of a man, king 1 wae out among the flotsam and question for m What must | do?/worth of German passenger vessels) or commoner Jetsam of life, and | can look back | Shall | tell this young lady why |/now lying in our harbors! | Pepper. | The kalser is under-size and he HIS assortment includes the entire remaining stock, priced from $39.50 to $47.50, of fashionable Tailored Suits in the most wanted materials, including Serges, Gaberdines, Checks, Wool Pop- lin and English Whipcords, in smart sport, street and dress models, for immediate or summer wear The colors: Navy, Belgian Blue, Sand, Putty, Battleship Gray, also black and white checks and even corded stripes They are all beautifully lined and the tailoring is the best ob- $29.75. tainable “I never met George of England f $47.5 fe gland, Suits which formerly sold up to $47.50, Wednesday but his father, who was the Prince z g t marry her? Must | be con-| . e | - Second Floor with and pleasure arid be sure canno' y ui co! Frederic Coudert, the most fa |) of Wal . or that po apr Roe "eataint inces were demned to spend the rest of my life! mous authority on international law) wanted | Y mat. Trae bie te’ big t good, moral people, so it puzzles me | without knowing the love of a wife?|in America, discussing the legal| ing purposes. The Der the fet, Being 4 kine ts bes a not a little to know what kind cd preg Prope: — tb Row, — of|phases of this subject now being abine sent a a hanéleep to & anit ea —S—S— —— — . = j le Mise E-23 belongs to or | this girl, made to suffer for the /fought out by the diplomatic forces He'd t ad we Peers. \ agree with Mies C90 ener |sine of my parents until | step intolof Washington and Berlin | ce oe ate good anywhere TAKE UP MILK BILL STRANGE THING WEDDING after one mistake it must be awfully | eternity? If this must be my fate,/cases, at least, which seem largely c . wiped FOE rag aaa Ay gre gen me as s easy to make the next; but | don’t|/™ay God heip it to be a lesson toto justify this conclusion ints cas. Gomes. bur a G18 Bet uel of Por re Ys (iede ee | sara THIS POLITICS! ANNOUNCEMENTS See how any self-respecting young the people of this young generation Milne iahaweadiae'tn tie cones t the wrens po be ial is a in-de-<da boy.) The public safety committee will 3 Girl can make the first one after she |! do not ask for sympathy. All 1) oy terminating diplomatic rela- show just how rotten | Mose galt, in the U. 8. A.. would) take up the milk ordinance at 2:30 At Mores, Calting Gar “ «Ie old enough to understand. jask for is a way to blot out the past| tions is a usual, but not inevit. ab Seeeenre se Tic] acoeee of aeeaeee ns founter-| Wednesday afternoon. The | Pil’ “Huh?” said the politics! editor. | IAM AAA. 4 " ir paid officials seo a |, they tell me, is! el ection by section. / Otto ¢ ecretary of the Com-! Foe f xperience. |/87d begin life anew. H rons by auch peo — will be read sectic . secretary 0 m Se Seca pam epremnny So Oe | A NAMELESS CASTAWAY. ee cunt) acieie re ie what’ huste the} DUBY. [trong effort Is being made bY I mérelal Club, came again | EPLER NEDO, SEAT A—You are on the wrong road ihetween great deuh- ‘s Well, it stands to reason roy oo parties to kill the measure Well, let me “understand you | altogether. How you came into this ings can't come up to other folks,|which is strongly recommended right,” said the P. E, “Thursday SEATTLE THEATRE [world does not count with right Soca pie ee | who marry outside the family. You|poth by city and state health offi- noon'the Commercial Club 1s going TO COUNTRY PRINTERS 7 lthinking people. 1t is how you get ? if can't get good horses by tn-breed-| cials to have luncheon in honor of U. S.| Write for price ifst and samples on 6 reels, first-run photoplay. along in it and bow you get out of “German ships which are now do not compete with| ing, as every horseman knows BC BESET Deen Senator Albert B. Cummins of|paper stock. We are selling from 10 it. People generally are becoming} @t anchor in this country would advertising Dentists, | eee lawe-othet sef” |to 40 per cent less than regular prices, Se and 10¢ Admission a who claim to bave the state guaran: Dardanelles Shelled for Three Most Seattle print shops buy from us, ; not be affected under merely a OW everybody's fi That's right.” Mac Raddenus, Soprano Steger § (00 broad minded to make an out teeing their work. I guarantee al!) ¢¢ s ighting . 4 headline. Isn't s rig' cast of an innocent baby, simply be-| Policy of non-intercourse, just ree ror li years, My guarantee In| everybody else over yon-| Hours: san’ sana vope is 1 .."And Cummins is a potential can- | vine caiman cause it ia born out of wediock.| 4% Citizens would not be, but [hacked by the largest Dental pr der. Don't tell me the) ‘t awful the . didate for the republican nomina ‘ ; vin tlee In the work cated in. this] ; shelling peace this season? “4 + s Many of our well-to-do citizens are| once let the almost inevitable |tice In the world. located in hl") kings started it! Shucks! Kings! *helline peace this |tion for president—that so rattle ffices ope: That's so ; = the . follow such a policy, and font “ . Tonight & } | taking these little ones into their! war Offices open from & a. m. to & p.m.| don’t rule, They're just the side : 4 ce homes and saising them as their| the warships interned here, like [ing Sundays until 4 for people Who| show attractions, ke my wildman PROMINENT ARTIST CURED And Col. J. M, Hawthorne ts : own every day. It would take many| the Prinz Eitel Friederich and | work 5. BROWN. D. D. 8. | 18 the tent over the chairman of the committee on en- Nights | pages of very fine print to name the| Kronprinz Wilhelm, would be 713 Views Aves Union Block. | “Behind the thrones are big, si ICITIS |tertainment and reception of Sen-| world’s great “illegitimate children”| immediately taken over by our jent men, who are pulling the jator Cummins—is that what you} jand outline their achievements.| government as belonging to the | cen said | strings and makin; the puppe er) ITALIAN GRAND Among them are numbered such] enemy government, without cer- dance . pepe "Yep men as William the Conquore emony, and all G in citizens “And Col, Hawthorne ts one of| OPERA CO. | / : ; Id be listed as alien ene- Agel, Wena * "What fort To ket the crowd the main props in the King County | : Leonardo di Vinci, Caesar Borgia) wren’, be liste | Easily Rejuvenated || They've got ballyhoos, too. And| dlnce ee ge peer ag and Marshal Sax, Certainly this old] ™es- A Fe | the ballyhoos have the patriotism Ms mi e oe a - ‘i oO “aa r | TONIGHT | world 1s big enough for you to make An aged face ix often only m mank| spiel down pat Bryan In and out of season—Ien't| | y 7 : ° com tively youthful per We! » . ? a name for yourself if you will lay There are 68 German and Aus/|to « nparative you! - 2 ‘Well, they've got their crowds “You've said it . . | . . ’ < Beneath tn a countenn “Cavalleria Rusticana” hold of the present, instead of grov-|trian merchant @teamers, aggre | ck upon. It's a at A crowd of humans milling is like “Well, I'll be gosh-dinged! i a herd of cattle milling. It doesn't What's politix comin’ to” rk eling in a past which is not yours.|gating 527,298 gross tons, laid up ID} ier to remove the m: think. Don't let ‘em stand still,| 4, Up and “I Pagliacci” You can blot out your unfortunate| United States ports tor" f ‘r|Keep ‘em milling. Then you can ( |POPE HOPES U. S. CAN \2 wax, to © gradually interned in rs Pring Eitel | worthy of any woman. There is no|Priederich and Kronpring Wilhelm Mat. T |reason in the world why you should| interned at Norfolk; a gunboat held at. Lomorrow not marry the girl you love if shejat Honolulu and the merchant “IL TROVATORE” loves you steamer Odenwald at San Juan Porto Rico. Prices 25c to 50c ; | Use Star Wants Ads for Re-!" ‘their value is estimated by ex | birth record by being every inch a! 1 addition there man, and if you are that you arelour waters the cruls ave ‘ah cubuttes ant oetnioe i like it, Weil, let ‘em fight {t out Maybe next time they hear the | lyhoos, they'll stop and think eee “O" BELIEVE me, m’son,| they've got the bigge show on earth over in Bu:| rope. It's too big for me. My hat's off; I'm a ptker. Old P. T. Barnum! himself, if he were alive today,| would feel honored {f he could carry| June 1.—Hope that the es would use her best efforts to end the War was expres: ed by Pope Benedict today at an au- dience granted to Bishop Thomas F. Kennedy and a number of newly consecrated priests. sults. perts at $100,000,000. very errs In the port of New York there are | plexion }29 vessels; Boston, 8; Baltimore, 3; ell apots, {San Francisco, 2; Philadelphia, 3; i =u PORTLAND [20% Finest looking and most satisfactory artificial teeth in the world, Jew Orleans, 3; Savannah, 1; Hon-| recipe that cannot be too highly rec- Jolulu, 8; Hilo, 1; Pensacola, 3; |‘ red ta Yecpine witen hase. Ui j. |ommended: Powdered saxolite, 1 o7., water for their elephants . ( The largest gold watch in captiv-| When & consulted Dr. , Z DUPED BY ENGLAND? im Jecksonville, 1; Tampa, 1 ann wash lotion. Tt acts inatanta-| tty closed with a snap |nathrop, the spine and nerve Raw! Fifteen ships are owned by the|neousiy and In wonderfully effective, [Tatheop, She spine ane t 2 North ( Ceol, agreeable, strong, light! and durable. Made to properly fit any mouth. They restore a youthful appearanc plumping) the cheeks and removing| wrinkles, At, per set, $5, $10 and $15, Crown and bridgework a spe-| clalty. ORALTHESIA Our new method makes alli dental operations painless. Our} standing offer— “If we hurt you, don’t pay us” should convince the most skep-| “Time to start, boys!" said Buf. an Lioy e and 2h by |—Advertisement . » with my : { the Har ar eyed fin ene oe ponents pus] LONDON, Jue The Copss Wie alent Vateriande vited at B4 jhagen Sorresponient of the Bx change Telegraph, in a dispatch to tons gross with accommodatione eesr anil Berlin advices declare that Ger- man political opinion is that Amer neht Tw {ca not only played into the hands ‘did not want] of Great Britain, but entered into a| tion if T could| formal understanding with the al After being | lies in the note to Germany regard- Lathrop for} r I was greatiy re.|ing the Lusitania fitteen days 1 was ¢ FINE SEVEN - AGENTS Leave Seattle....11:15a.m 3:45 p.m. 10:45 p.m. | 2 : |for 3000 persons is the biggest and! 10:00 ane 6 00 ™. Tithey range all the way down to the| Neptune San Francisco weighing | 97 gross tons. 11:15p.m. 7:30 a.m. | ritty-tour of the 6% merchant ships _ lare German and the remainder Aus Steel Day Coaches, || trian Lathrop, clalist, and pndiclits Through the courtesy of a | Eilers Talking Machino Co, and STEWART HOUSE JQ Pvrils of the Dongias Dancing pademy, there will be an en- Parior Observation Cars, Dining Cars, Standard and Tourist Sleepers on Night 1 pancy at 9:30 p. m. rains, ready for oceu ours. truly F. EB. MA CHET | Near Pike Public Market ire’ yw prog t . Portland and Return. Account None abe tirely pew program tiie ta newest prices In the city for ; “fp Rose Festival. On Sale June 6 Duteide Rooms for Thursday at 3 P.M al fe Seven insurance agents employ ‘9! . ; to 10, inc, Return limit, June 14 dima toaekgnses ik led by the Great Eastern Insurance +d _ fitted to your eyes, «.1Co, were fined a total of $80 by The Manufacturers’ As- sociation Exhibit and Exchange Stuart Building, Fourth and University Justice Gordon Tuesday for failure |to secure licenses, The men testi R \ | fied that the company was to have U le furnished the licenses, which cost but $2 each, and Deputy Insurance Justi Printere Commissioner Donnelly may take | some action against the somoery| 1013 THIRD AlN 1043 | as weil, BOSTON DENTISTS 1420-22 SECOND AVE,” Opposite Bon Marche hone M from $2.50 to $8.00. Satisfaction Guaranteed. CURRY OPTICAL CO. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS, ‘Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bidg, Bring This Ad With You TICKET OFFICES Columbia and Second Avenue Phones: Main 117; Elliott 5609. King Street Station Phone Main 2740, SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth and Usiversity Clean Amusement Homelike Surroundings PIRCH UNION OKCHENSTRA t D Teachers ° 1186 In Pi ¢ Location 12 Years

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