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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1915. PAGE 5. ‘KINGS | HAVE MET,’ BY BUFFALO BILL; ‘THEY’RE NOT SO MUCH,’ AGED SCOUT TELLS FRED BOALT By Fred L. Boait formers would paws know every) mean trick a mule FALO BILL won't tell how! The big top was filling up, Out-|knows, and some «a mule never ESTABLISHED 1875 ac] Joudall fouthwick [ econd Ave. and Pike St ore Open 9 A. M. 10 6 P.M. The June Sale Offers N exquisite collection of White Wear in the newest materials and trimmings. These gar- ments are the daintiest, the finest and the prettiest that we have ever offered. There is an excellent range of selection, ranging from the simple tailored garment to the most elaborate Night Gowns 69c, 95c, $1.50, $1.95 and Up to $15.00 Through the Panama Canal This amount of raw 1,100 Sacks coffee berries arrived of Coffee for the making of the ever popular UP B old he is. He says he tant, 4° Buffalo Bill's spielers and bal-| thought of"); a gayly eaparisoned lyhoos Were uttering raucous crie,| camel which nibyjed with superct! 0, But you at least, to belong to the American Association of Ve Scouts, and Buffalo Bill is a charter member At Wearing his fri ckskin| and beasts was gathered about mal ve got to be 70, Animal sounds and animal #mells| tous Mpsx at the fringe of the eolc m the menagerie tent |nel’s coat; a row of elephant came ey crowd of men, women; Clowns, acrobays in tights, paint b@dizened ladies perched dal of fat hor stout stakemen and property men in khat Ruffalo Bill, as atraight and slim jat 76—4f he tm that old-—as when he | 20, stood head and shoulders U. S. COULD SEIZE $100,000,000 WORTH OF soi: tonne “Notion Ss |snow-white mustache and smiling ERMAN SHIPS INCASE NEGOTIATIONS «~~ An ideal cireus. day WITH BERLIN GOVERNMENT END IN WAR * ®"" 2 cr ] grown up, and every kid on the broad backs suit, and ed and spurred, Buf-| old scout, awaiting the opening falo Hill yesterday stood behind the pair of pretty but vicious zebras] canvas flaps in the entrance thru hitched to a cart (“Look out!” cau which, presently, bis army of per tioned Buffalo Bill, “Those critters thos a clrens—and always will There are more than 100 different models from 4 e lugged from walstcoat pock . . . ~_ et the tafe poy! vba partie which to select, in slip-over, Empire and high-neck = |watch in captivity. 1 ly he styles. 2 prformance | would nod, and the ‘© of trum would begin with a t pets | “Some watch!” It fs some watch, being studded | with a “Given to me,” said Buffalo Bill {with pardonable pride, “by King | Victor Rmmanuel of Italy, When j wae that? Oh, a long time ago We were showing in Rome. They have a breed of borses there which they call ‘wild My boys Shucka! If those hors buck, so can rocking chair the king's seat, and we tended we were having an foned Roman holiday, my cowboys being the ‘Christians’ and the horses being the ‘lions. My ‘Chris tians didn't do a thing to those ‘Hons’! — It tickled the king, Later he sent me this watch. eee | ey? VICTOR EMMANU 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 and drawer combinations, corset cover and skirt combinations or Princess combinations. There are many different materials and many styles in trimming. Envelope Chemises Priced From 95c to $18.50 In a splendid variety of styles, materials and trimmings. Corset Covers ranging in price from 35¢ to $5.00. orjica rior White Elbow Length Gloves 69c e ‘em Dear Miss Grey: | have been a/have met all kinds of men, and | be-| reader of your letters for some tim tho | am old enough now not to need them. After reading Miss/believe that 99 per cent of my old| E.23’s and Miss C-30’s letters, | fee! friends were moral. if they met) that | must relate my experience in| Miss E-23 or Miss C-30, they might the world, which | am glad to say, not be. | might be the tenth of the! ecting girl. | also| L. the the Sale of White is a very different one than either of but | belleve there were nine! only king you ever met? theirs. others In most cases, for | can't be data as seh em all sald —————- - ——— eal uffalo in Overy inat one of 1 i ne White Silk Plated Hose 35c When a young girt | left my|!ieve any of my old friends were Ll a good quality of Tricot Silk in the 16-button or elbow length, have guaran country home, as | was the oldest anything but clean, good girls, and| — ie Dead 4 coach? a their children now must be the! - jen, and some ry S is shipme c as) be: # erie Saree or eee ee | eg. And | expect to be. able to} of her f rit ana, Saat téed double ith savers T HIS is a shipment which has just : - been receiv in time for our 1 found work in the auburba of a large city In the East in a wealthy ® nd my little girts into the world| family. Adjoining was a picnic | without fear of any man, and |! Ground with a dance hall and a| would a thousand times rather see | Store to furnish drinks and candy them dead than to have them make| and lunches. The grounds were the first mistake. | can’t believe) large, and contained almost every clean minded young girls can’t asso | form of amusement. |clate with young men and keep the! 1 was quick with my work, and straight path. 1 can't believe | am a large one and |one in a million, either, for | had) work enough for a strong girl, 20 years of experience, and if my got thru and went to these girl acquaintances were different 1) Grounds every afternoon and even-|think | would have found It out. ing. The rich and middle class of | Surely in such a short time people to the hall to|could not have changed 86 much. and danced with | AN INTERESTED READER, most of those young men for several _ years. | went to everything that) Q—I am coming to you in the came along. There were several cleventh hour for advice. My case| girls In the family | worked for, and |™ay seem strange to you and the} they only went to the very eciect readers. | am 25 years old, and parties in the city, and didn’t ap-|have never known the love of a prove of me going to the others. ft} mother or father. | have been ca was 80 young | was treated like one out upon this world like a rolling stone, without a name that | cai ~s nip oly . opal 7) my own, | have. worked and The Hamburg-American liner, Vaderiand, biggest ship afloat, laid in New York harbor, Above, Albert Ballin, intimate friend of the When the picnic season was over | educated myself the best | could, 1/UP 5 . othe have made lots of friends in my |Kaleer, creator and managing director of the Hamburg-American line, | uae the Taect of the winter 1| travels | have found a girt that {| and one of the foremost men of Germany. In United States harbors Fo glee chap, tho, and full of was considered a nice looking girl,|love very much, and know that she| #re $50,000,000 worth of his ships. | “The kaiser is under. and had hundreds of young friends, loves me. | have known her for) NEW YORK, June 1—If Presi a : um —=—:C CCC ~ [has @ phriveled arm, HH: both boys and girts. jover a year, and ehe seems to think dent Wilson dec ; |THE DENTAL man, but he’s got a notion that God| Later | went to work ina factory,|! have a heart of stone beca 1 do |non-tntercourre IS on Almighty made him out of better) June Sale 13 today, and she's having a part You ought to see the birthday cake I'm going to cut by and by. © *¢ ¢ Once I dre four kings and the Prince of Wales in that coach, Le me see: There was old Leopold of | Belgium, and the king of Saxony, and the king of Denmark, and—and |—oh, yes, Alfonso of tn. | “They whooped and cut up like a | parcel of boys, and pretended they }had guns and were shooting at In | dians.” fasteners at 1 { White at 68¢. Short White Silk Gloves 43c Made with the regul double tips, of a good quality silk ef fresh and new I i Long White Kid Gloves $1.85 16-button length Glace Gloves, good-f Special $1.85. r Fi June These Hose are good-looking and durable. Special, 3 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 to, the pair, 85¢. First Floor. ting, good-looking Glo ow "th is your opinion of | kings, colonel? i “LAttle runts, mostly said Buffalo Bill, six feet two in his boots, “Just lh ther folks when you get ‘em to forgetting they're kings. “Some of those Balkan kings are | food size; the king of Greece is | food height, and old Leopold was tall. But the czar is a runt, and | Victor Emmanuel ts littier. He's « A Special Sale of Women’s High-Grade Cloth Suits —$29.75— Formerly Priced Up to $47.50 HIS assortment includes the entire remaining stock, priced from $39.50 to $47.50, of fashionable Tailored Suits in the most d materials, ir and English Wt for immediate or su cluding Serges, Gaberdines, Checks, Wool Pop- } pcords, in smart sport, street and dress models, ii 1 mer wear. } where | worked with young men and) "ot ask her to marry me. Misy|/States and German: jclay than He used whea Ho made) girls, and boarded in different mid-| Grey, | cannot marry the gi the rest of us | the I never met George of England. but his father, who was the Prince of Wales when I knew him, was a real man. I liked him the best of } (the lot. Being a king is a sort of boarding houses. | board-| have no name to give her, and Ire gard he} : ‘Leo | ‘ i ops a place beavers! years, and}think too much of her to place a/ Lust a re man pag petal a sapon sna ra] The colors: Na Belgian Blue, Sand, Putty, Battleship Gray, while there played cards with the disgrace upon her, | cannot tell her| WAR : | geatties Lbodion Introduce a 4 en k and white checks and even corded (n "8 boys evenings, or did fancy work |the truth about myself. | ask you|followe re Dentiet j Figg hes ail heauistalte: lined ead the’ tail By and looked on. In all those years and your readers to answer this|by t TID Wiest Ave ; ) 1 was out among the flotsam and | 9! ition for m: What must | do?/ worth ie Usten Block | j Shali | tell this young lady why ||now lying tn « cannot marry her? Must | be con.) Fre demned to spend the rest of my life} mous a without knowing the love of a wife?! Jetsam of life, and | can look back ‘with pride and pleasure and be sure | all those acquaintances were d, moral people, so it puzzles me Coudert, hority on interna in America, discussin Must I, who hungers for the love of|phases of this subj peop! Et. nes beuege te, or| this girl, be made to suffer for the|fought out by the di force 4 mgt f to a man like Edward a =< meets. ‘ C30 {sins of ts until | st oe Weckiiolen 1 an e'd have inond aura after Sideiiocane 1 tenet be pecan Sternity? if thie must be pm gay Bhp “peer aan Alfonso of Spain struck as TAKE UP MILK BILL STRANGE THING, WEDDING tasy to make the next; but | don't| May God help it to be a lesson tolio ju see how any self-respecting young | the people of this young generation “Non-intercourse in the sense | v Giri can make the first one after she |! haf not ask for sympathy. All |) o¢ terminating diplomatic rela |!\* Is old enough to understand. | ask for is a way to biot out the past! tions is a usual, but not inevit. | {t's 1am speaking from experience. 1/@nd begin life anew. able, prelude to war—but, as a dia’ sot| ual OE Portugal tea isbeds tan] — mttoe wit | THIS. POLITICS! | MUULU IHS Tas na The public fety cc how rotten | ¥2ose galt, in the U. 8 would Rigel. ne milk ordinance at 2:30 | At He Ca Te. “Ien't| be selling ribbons over a counter.| eke UP afternoon. The Dill “sub?” sald the political editor. | rrOOT ls to| George of England, they tell me, {s ‘ad section by section. A) Otto Case, secretary of the Com-| ~ fort is being 1 by In-| meretal Club, me again | will be bide ais Ge the, wreng road). mater, Gt FACT, conan noted es Goline, t make a| “Well, ft stands to reason that! terested parties to kill the measure Well, let’ me understand you |—— altogether. How you came into this| CoUdert “between great coun | qolinr and the Mate Dental bine | kings can't come up to other folks,|which 1s strongly recommended right,” said the P Thursday |-TOQ COUNTR SEATTLE THEATRE world docs not count with right| free such @ situation le usally ro dollars when t ao your) who marry outside the famfly. You|poth by elty and state health-offi-| noon the Commercial Club is go 'Y PRINTERS thinking people. It is how you get| ‘°° Se the Combine priees just/ can't get good horses by {n-breed-| cials. to have luncheon in honor of | writ samples on € reste, firet-run photopiay. ffjalong in it and how you get out of| “German ships which are now eet oat ee Ee ee Seeatee ee ee me Ore 1 ular pee Real sosmaine anchor in this country wou tising tints, oe. lowa—that so?” to 40 per cent less than regular prices, Se and 16¢ Admission it. People generally are becoming! # » the state guaran- ‘ dane 7 Most Se ep shops Mae Raddeaux, Sopranc Steger (00 broad minded to ih.cap| Sot Be Scand water alg : ‘P Ruarantes all] 66 TOW everybody's fighting) ,,Dardane ~r That's right 1 nT aaa teckenaae oe : } nocent b a. | potley of non-intercourse, jus yraeetantee 10 everybody else o . ours,” says And Cu is 1 ial ca cast of an innocent b ly t ¥ « t | erybody els on it awtal the 1 u amr ntial can-| KAPLAN PRINTING CO, der. Don't tell te for th kings start cause it is born out of wedlock.| 4% citizens would not be, but Many of our well-to-do citizens a once let the almost inevitable taking these little ones into their] war follow such a policy, and homes and raising them as their| the warships interned here, like own every day. It would take ma the Prinz Eltel Friederich and pages of very fine print to name the| Kronprinz Wilhelm, would be world’s great “illegitimate children”| !mmediately taken over by our hind the thrones are big, si-| OF APPENDICITIS |tertainment and reception of Sen + : > government as belonging to the ne who are pulling the ator Cummins—is that what you a outline their — IAN GRAND scree memy government, without cer- | and making the puppets onr | ‘ALI |Among them are numbered such| @ ; . ; da | IT. ee eg William the Conqnorer| emony, and all German citizens || Aged, Wrinkled Faces | whet fc OPERA CO. |Leonardo di Vincl, Caesar Borgia| would be listed as alien ene- Easily Rejuvenated || 709 helling : r | Ae wrth Ave., Seattle y 16 next | 1 it! Shucks! president to # p.m..|don't rule. They're just the side | “That's so. | | | hh ——$—$$___—_—___—_— \——__— show attractions, like my wildm : PROMINENT ARTIST CURED “And Col oe M. Hawthorne s| | chairman of the committee on en-| in the tent over there 3 a.m # until 4 for people who IWIN J. BROWN, DD. a First Ave, Union Block. : Tonight & M00 4 More 3 Nights rne is one of| jthe main props in the King County Democratic club and votes for} ‘or? To get the crowd They've got ballyhoos, too. And| and Marshal Sax. Certainly this old| les.” ° ——— the ballyhoos have “the patriotism] 3 ‘ a TONIGHT world is big enough for you to make nth An aged face ts often on splel down pat | at n in and out of season—isn't | a name for yourself if you will lay| There aro 68 German and Aus-|to ® comparatively "Wall, thapve.aot. thole: aoowen | that a fact?” in ; “Cavalleria 5 + [hold of the present, instead of grov-|trian merchant steamers, aggre-| aneath & & ual A crowd of humans milling fe itks| “Ye a : : i Rusticana eling in a past which {s not yours.|gating 527,298 gross tons, laid up in| fal (2 look vpot d X } “Well, I'l be gosh-dinged 2 * ‘ h ry|a herd of cattle milling. It doesn’t hat's pi comin’ and “I Pagliacci” You can blot out your unfortunate! United States ports morcolized. wax TAGE Saat tot" fame aaa ea What's ‘politix comin’ te | OCC cing eve: « | { ase are intel drug store, era tie - — | birth record by being qvety tn h @) In addition there are interned in| vorn-cut surface Keep ‘em milling. Then you can worthy of any woman. There is no|Friederich and Kronpring Wilhelm, | white complexion Kinable like {t. Well, let | 20s ally is e of the w fleient t mplete the transforr tion, It is put on at night ike ¢ ‘ rand ta off In the morning his remarkable treatment ts in-|66()! BE iv matter how the ‘ show on earth over in Eu | Freckles, | i| rope. It's too big for me. My hat's| 1 joff; I'ma piker, Old P, 'T, Barnum Mentete tr Caivesioas 4 Mean 111 coe would thal honored fhe aocld he New Orleans, avannab, 1; Hon-| t cannot be too ita s"os.,| water for their Slephanta” 1; Pensacola, 4-pint witch hazel. Use| The largest gold watch in captiv- Tampa, 1 | It acts instant y closed with a snap be | Maybe next time they hear the bal lyhoos, they'll stop and think. rr) reason in the world why you should | interned at Norfolk; a gunboat h { pce cp gat jnot marry the girl you love if she/at Honolulu and the merchant ives you steamer Odenwald at San Juan “IL TROVATORE” nce tae og fi \" Prices 25c to 50c | Use Star Wants Ads for Re-| Their value is eutimated by ex eults. Iperts at $100,000,000. END WAR, HE SAYS | Trye-to-Nature ROME, June 1,—Hope that the United States would use her best efforts to end the war was expre ed by Pope Bonedict today at an dience granted to Bishop Thomas F. Finest looking and most ' Kennedy and a number of newly satisfactory artificial teeth in consecrated priests. AEVE me, m'son, ® got the biggest In the port of York there 9 vessels; Boston, 8; Baltimore, n Francisco, 2; Philadelphia, PORTLAND Cool, agreeable, strong, light and durable. Made to properly are owned by’ the nderfully effect as by TRAINS b eee, ene Pe ee ime to start, boys!” said But.) 1") with. my ax; and _ fit any mouth, They restore a rman Lloyd th A se falo Bill. el Or "ew worth, the. Bae . June 1—The Copen-|ffyouthful appearance, plumping| surg-American comp ppp: Oe on radually increased yonder of the E » chee! - » ed t Vaterland, rated at 54, i eh SP 03 spondent of the Ex the cheeks and removing ph, in a dispateh to- | wrinkl At, per set, $10 and $15, srlin advices declare that Ger: Crown and bridgework a spe man political opinion is that Amer. clalty . t/ica not only played into the hands , | eat Britain, but antered into a ORALTHESIA formal understanding with the al Our new method makes all |Iles in the note to Germany regard-|[idental operations painless, Our : ing the Lusitania.” standing offer— i, and in fifteen days “If we hurt you, don't pay us” Curve woll Tere _ CHET i FINE. SEVEN AGENTS ano convince the most skep- SPECIALIZE IN Toric |: ltwenty I was 1:15a.m 3:45 p.m. 10:45 p.m. . 5:55 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. . 10:00 a.m.| 5:00 p.m. 12:30 a.m. .) 4:15 p.m.'11:15 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 282 tons gr with accommodationr 2000 persons {8 the bigxeat and} » way down to the 1olsco weighing Leave Seattle. Arrive Portland Leave Portland . . Arrive Seattle rtunately e spine} Fifty-four of the 68 n nd the r serchant ship: Aus mainder Through the courtesy of Ellers Talking Machino Co. and STEWART HOUSE. pupils of the Douglas Dancing AS Stewart Mt. academy, there will be an en Near Pike Pablic Market tirely new program ation Cars, Dining Cars, New Steel Day Coaches Trains, ready for occu Parlor Obser Standard and Tourist Sleepers on Night at 9:30 p. m. pane ots treats every dieease o Lowest prices In the city for io ee | Dr. Lathrop P known to the human system that is Like Cut troatable without the w ry. His Portiand and Return. Account Modern # Rooms Z25¢ peep high- a6 ‘ : gh-class work. $7 50 i 1. ale June 6 ®, Modern Outside Rooms tor Tr M tp hapa: vs" | Seven insurance agents employ 5 i ETicimia Cae wo Tes See ursday at 3 P. M. ve atod at 214-15. Poople’s. Bank|ed by the Great Eastern Insurance to 10, inc. Return limit, June 14. : The Manufacturers’ As- TICKET OFFICES BKLECT DANCING PARTIES sociation Exhibit and Columbia and Second Avenue aT HIPPODROME Exchange jon Phones: Main 117; Elliott 6609 Fifth nnd Usfiversity Clean Amusement King Street Station Phone Main 2740. | Glasses fitted to your eyes, [imide Second and Pike, Hours, §'./Co, were fined a total of $80 by BOSTON complete, from $2.50 to $8.00. | MB Rl Bhi ee oe xe Justice Gordon Tuesday for failure Satisfaction Guaranteed. | to secure licenses. The mef testi BULL BROS fled that the company was to have DENTIST Ss urnished the licenses, which co CURRY OPTICAL CO, |}, s | Setah gach, aah Dentiy intueh} 0-22 SECOND AVE, EYESIGHT spucraLisTs. 1 Bags ge Pp] EPS | Commissioner Donnetty may tay f Marche 001-0 Arenas Bldg. [| Third Floor, some action against the company Bring This Ad With You | 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043 | as well d melike # ings Stuart Bullding, Fourth an @ 10-PIRCK UNION OKCHESTHA “ University Aiat ier Natiweal Park Competent Dancing Tenchers $6 1A PAS 4:8,