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DAYS LEFT 10 SIGN! HURRY! Hy Saturday night all the geferen \ dum petitions must be signed uy 2 —— ied S . < < ] Twenty-four hours li at the ut V/ M most, the petitions must be in the | . hands of the Referendum league M/ S MA 23 Railway Exchange building, By Wednesday, June 9, the petitions after being checked by the local NY %, registration office, must be in the v W' manufacture caskets and Vv hands ot the secretary of state at v | Olympta \Y, 4 sell at one-hg ‘ | So, If you want to save the pec v e-half usually asked ple'a right to direct legislation, sign by others. up the petitions at once at any of Vv : v | the following places ‘ vy, M4 DOWNTOWN DISTRICT We have a new, modern crema- Mike tory in our building, and the service ce =< << . << < we render is second to none. Press, foot of Cherry at, «to ° Miller clgur factory, 401 Seventh You are invited to visit our plant yourself, elty hall near Third and see for Lunch, end office, Sixth Temple, any afte Undertaking & co Pharmacy, Bastiake and Mast yon Chicago Dyeing and Pressing and bath, Hae Grocery, ith st and Sixth y N w « rt headquarters. Arcade 4 * RESIDENCE DINTRICTS 4. ¥. Helten, 5441 Ballard ave i \y4l Al | Siena “a Girke, seth ned Market I | 617 Kilbourne St. |maserd ‘. < sath ON Phone North 52 Lady Attendant. NF x and 45th ' << . 4301 Phinney ave Dougherty, 1160 O Malley Grocery, 43th and 10th N Barer sep, 308 F. aaen rence Grab J and 14th tesie supply Seventh W Met ALLE OOIORER NN) BANKERS ARE. | SUED; CHARGE NE and foot of Melt st | | Sarai "vate and tit | ¥ Sekaen, Grompstown Tr Wises, real cctete effice, Renton | Grant Bates, city clerk, Kenton NOGALES, June 3.—Horsemen returning from the border rep CONSPIRACY (<=). » besieged with her husband h house iav | James Dunlap, trustee in bank-|rounding th ing. Bowers | ruptey for the now defunct La Con.| fate, they s unknown | ner, Wash., bank of W. E. Schrick er & Co, Thursday before Judge eman began a suit to recover 08 from the Seattle National bated ta bank Dunlap splracy bankers and bares an alleged into which the La (Cc ob Furth, E. Andrews, Daniel Kelleher and ft. V. Ankeny of the Seattle National | are alleged to have entered effort to keep the condition of the La Conner bank secret from stockholders and the public Is Your Dental Work Insured? We guarantee all our work and J) The . Conner bi closed tts the guarantee is signed by the ped y ged or an Foot operator who does your work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S. Don't you think this is better Charges Conspiracy He charges that the bank came insolvent as early ag 190 thro misappropriation of funds by Se shinee iieianmies which t|W. = Sebricker, and that the dis han ry covery of its insolvency was not Isn't signed by anybody mace until January 1, 1911 At that time, he alleges, Conner bank was indebted Seattic National, | $120,000 the La to the its correspondent, In order that this might Every dental operator in this office is a graduate dentist and registered in the state of Wash- Are invited We to) want especially visit our plant ington. His license hangs right a cot he declares, the Seattle National officials conspired with u to know with just what before you as you sit in his chair. fj i), 4 Conner bank to furnish the fam "SEA TTLE ICE CREAM CO.’S This means that when you come us to this office you are absolutely certain to have your work done by a man who has passed all necessary examinations to prove that he has the knowledge and ability to do your work as it should be done, and is licensed [funds to keep the tottering on Its feet Asks Big Judgment The scheme was to keep the con dition of the La Conner bank se cfet for the purpose of securing depositors, he says Dunlap asks a judgment for $220,000, the amount of claims al lowed against the ite of Schrick bank by the state of Washington to]jer & Co., and $50,000, the cost of| J arantee from this || ®ministering the estate do so. A gui * Jacob Furth was indicted, tried office means something. and convicted in this connection on a criminal charge of conspiracy After his death, the supreme court reversed the superior court Regal Dental Offices Creams OR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. decision 1405 Third Avenue IBis made. Bring the chil N. W. Corner Third and Union dren with you 1 by dis criminating druggists Ask confectioners ame ROBBED, SAILOR BLAMES WOMAN PORTLAND, June 3.—Bound, gagged, blindfolded, stark naked, and almost suffocated from being buried in a bin of oats, Jack Kling, 22, a sailor, who claims he was the victim of a robbery in which a hand- some young woman figured, wi | found in a barn on Council Crest today. At the emergency hospital Kling sald he had taken an automobile ride with a man whom he knew as McArthur and a fashionably dressed young woman of 18, introduced by MeArthur as bis daughter. The woman, Kling said, forced bitter substance Into his mouth Kling said he was overcome the drug and when he came to his senses he was lying on the floor of| jthe barn, sec urely tied Again losing consciousness Kling| said he knew nothing until resuset: tated, after being removed from] |the bin by Our plant is located at FIRST AVE. SOUTH AND STACY ST. Second Floor P.-I. Bldg. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS | | } | | wate Layer OO bogs rere) Neany A rere wervie Union Dye Works INCORPORATED Kiverything ime and I Office 1 a 5c a Roll and Up WALL PAPER NEW—NEAT—NIFTY GOOD SIGHT Pariors, Dining Rooms, Bed He had been stripped of his|| Comes by wearing my glasses Rooms, Kitchens, Library and@ | clothing, $65 in cash and a watch because they make the eyes fo Hall Patterns — —— = |] cus property Spring SOCIETY WOMAN From $2.50 in spherical Specials for House Cleaning, |} lensea up to the finest, and Time. NEGRESS | guarantee them by returning When floors or good KILLS A il] your money if they don't _olease ° you pieces of furniture have become } | | NE marred or scratched is no rea- GRLEANS, June Mrs,! fon why new ones must ref) ivy J, Thibodeaux, 24, prominent: ( Place them. Coat them withl| in the society of New Orleans and rg. gi a peace: |the state, created a sensation today fA Stain. Made to wear, neq me 5 ty tee, dee ao anh: A lwhen she shot and killed p are nee ore Se eeees One | Frank a negress belle of the “black y t GUSTAVE MUHL es igs 1C1a oliowing the shooting, Mrs PAINT CO. Pike St-—Tel. Main 5661 Thibodeaux cut her own throat with a razor and is believed to be dying ailding, Fourth and Univer = VW) el Z e "] | Richard Mansfield White's office y J.J. Garner, metal shop, M11 stewart st y Women's Card aid Label league and | have j Troubles | 3036-7 ARCADE Ji STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1915. fp OLY THREE [CUSSEDHARD | WRITING HOME ~ To many civilians the personal or human” side of life in the United States navy, to be presented at the five nights and daily mat inees, starting Sunday, is quite as gripping in interest the more tacular scenes of battle prac Moore As spe tice Howe's film pulse-beat of the the that aims to impart complex life It shows them cleaning the decks with the water running ankle-deep scrubbing boats, polishing bright work, etc It takes spectators to the ship's galley,” where the cooks reign su fcts general inspection gun drills, boat drills under oars, signal drills, artillery exercises, and clearing ship, for action » Dd on the program Student of Color Vhat made you vote for prohi bition? Well,” replied Col, Stillwell, “I! always had a good deal of artistic feeling. | kind o' thought it see red ‘ed now eks and fewer men with There will be many other pictures! would! T | help the color seheme out our way to} » women and children with! throbs thru our dreadnaughts from reveille to “taps | It shows bluejackets washing themselves and scrubbing their clothes | infantry and field, } PAGE 5. Chai nice girl to come to him chance to help spend t been the sensible, worthw them Dispute ft as we like, woman's one aim in life hat $ too, hile girl JOB T0 FIGURE ond Ave. and Pike St. if the letters continue to pour in in answer to “J, A. P.” as they Benticr. dikes &. Canwinn of lige this morning | fear that unfortunate bachelor will be compelied to lowa ina cuemed hard fellow to fig.|%04@ 4p his hands before many days. It absolutely impossible to print all of the letters, and they are all so good that it is difficult to, could've seen him ‘Phurs-|l®¥e any out. Following are a few of the letters day morning in one of those nice. oo ; ch “ge at the Washington Dear Miss Grey: As! am a working girl, | would like to reply to hn jut before they were going) «J, A, BP." by telling my little story, | am naturally fond of sewing,| ° oa aval ro “ > the bouley rd®. | cooking and housework, and 80, when | started to high school, | took! e 4 Sf Ayai came ii. p r ee a domestic science. | progressed very well witht this work and or ning f 4 ag . . i ' 7 ; ort” OF | tiked It very much, especially designing, which taught us the art of home| : ‘4 his had aa he hap Be grt decorating——how to make the home attractive and beautiful, which was ends like he didn't give a hang mst yy ‘tet get } how h looke | jut after the first year | began to think of the future. What was _ Whee Ree Tiel | to do when | left school? | could not remain dependent on my father, and, anyway, | did not want to sit around and wait for a man who might le Then you'd ee hin 1 vate you'd see hh SOA Neer GANA | Meantad 40. liv: te wore berobeetive en lire) ane te fd At least a hundred styles and at half as neatly created, thé rit. Myself and my place in the world. Go | changed my course and took a )) on, oecly creased, Bie | ft op stenography : F er prices. An FY nt that will be a He hed a red nce leaving school, | have worked for two years. | have had » 5 » te nsp f; orrow We >, Cuihinths adake ef thet chances, and if | had been dependent on some one for support, | should pleasure to inspec t, morrow we feature clal Club at noon, and going | Probably have accepted one, but today | am thankful that | did not, for Gowns ». , r6 5 t eak to the Young Men's Re. | ©@f now see how unsuitable they would have been. If the right man FOWNS and at’ price mi h le. than you publican club at noon Priday, and | Comes now, | will be better able to recognize him and to appreciate him woula ) o pay for this “acter dys offeuring what hes 2d better equipped to help make a happy home, for | have learned some ; i . = ctl pay f this character of x to tell the republicans things in the working world. mer 1 se Voted for T. R | | have learned the value of money; It would be hard for any one| | CORT RE ee You see, they're talking yut| to live within a hard-earned and moderate income and not learn that Cummins a8 presidential timber,|! have learned to organize and systematize my work, whatever it may Gowns at 69c— ever wondering about) be. and | have learned that | must analyze my failur and change them I I H Pa = ont because he proved such ® hard| to sucesses. Of course, | have only learned the beginnings of these n this assortmen to figure in 1912 ms like! things, It would take a lifetime to perfect them. But | have made a| will be found roomy dn't like Taft, and he wasn't] start, and if | never meet the man with whom | think | can make a happy | ’ i Roosevelt, Camm be | home, | hope to find some other useful work to do in the world. | Gowns of cotton crepe 1g an insurgent ran for Of one thing | am sure—money does not bring happiness, and love . . ‘ lent himself, When — he! atone does not bring lasting happinese—but it lies within ourselves, and in plain pink, blue or Int get the nomination, and they | we can be happy, no matter what the circumstances may be, or we may white: Dresde Nes |Krabbed it for Taft at Chicago, and | be unhappy under the most ideal conditions imaginable | white, esden crepe what did ¢ we See A MODERN GIRL. | | in dull shades, and soft he'd stick with par-| Nainsook ( ms ir t but vote for T ou Dear Mise Grey 1 wish to say a fe words in reply to the boob ainsoo 20Wn in beat it | bachelor who signs himeelf “J. A. P.” There have been similar letters slip-over and Empire Likes to Ineurge in your column, written by bach *, which I read and #v wed, but That's just like Cummins. Start-[ this one is the limit 1 wish | could take you around, Mr J. A. P.” to styles. ed out as an engineer Was al at least a dozen homes right in my neighborhood, and I think I could % good one, too. Then he studied| convince you there are more good women than men, or a few to bexin | GOWNS at 95c— law, beca a corporation| with—tt wouldn't do to go too strong in the beginning, as you don’t] The ‘ to \lawyer 1 what do you suppose?| helieve there are any at all. 1 wonder where you have been keeping] The Gowns of fig- He i rned right and told | rself all this time, to meet only such women as you sp Tie ured mull in this as- | yout the cory and the! wish to inform you that I, and al her women whom | know, have . | fe elected him governor and! volved problems in keeping house in these hard times that would sur; | Sortment are decidedly at J een tring | prise your grandmother, |! make pillow cases, sheets and underwear for BS ‘ eas pros lican ever since. |iny ehitdren out of flour sacks, 1 bleach them, hemstiich them and) | NeW and becoming and two 4 ac ake them up real nice, and I don’t send them to the laundry, either.| - “ren ‘ * companied by Mra, Cummins rae treathe Chih the nalority ot Poor Mad te thas then Gout snpreciere| | tne cotton crepe and soft batiste Gowns, iam such a woman when they get her finished with pin tucks and hemstitched edges, are LYMAN HOWE FILM You speak of the younger generation, 1 suppose you mean giris| 7 E | from 16 to 20. You say they can’t sew a button on properly. 1 wish to also very new; nainsook Gowns with lace yokes linform you that every school teaches domestic science, and they are yeas AE Pa nae, AT MOORE TO SHOW | bound to learn these things. My little sister, i6 years old, lives home and lace set-in sleeves may also be had at 95¢. u IN THE WAVY with her mother, and does all the baking and helps mother with the FE housework, besides taking care of a little gir! 2 years old whose mother owns al 4 dasa san to gO Out to earn bread and butter-—-which, by the way, is the recult an Me eg . | of having for a husband a drunkard who spends all or what little be can The styles and materials in this group are too | make for “booze MRS. H. EB. H ; : ; : \" eter? gar numerous to mention, But note in particular the Dear Miss Grey: 1 can't help but wonder where “J | | Gown of lingerie cloth, finished with clusters of lived and what kin women he has been thrown with if i eee ynght. Thix constant ery, “W rén't girls like they used t | pin tucks and hand featherstitching. well, it gets on my nerves Among my acquaintances I 4 } ean pick out one young woman who ts not fully as good a cx as her} the Go: $2 $3.95, moth They can nearly all make their own clothes, and, what's more,| Other lots of wns at $1.95, 95, t of them can go out and earn the money to buy the cloth, wh $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00. men like “J, A. P.” are sitting back and waiting, | suppose, for some plain her accomplishments, a& month. It is true that there are some silly And right here, let me say that to some empty-headed who knows how to flatter their vanity. The present young woman has taken her bearings from this fact and acts the fool in order to please the men, while by herself she learns things which really EST ABLISUED 1875 and beg for a Crepe de Chine Gowns in white, flesh and pink, $3.95 to $18.50. MacDougall-Southwick DESECRATOR OF FLAG'RUMANIA AFTER as there always have men turn from little simpleton wom n, too many —Third Floor, Second Av. and Pike St. — count and uses is to please man New Motor Service to Harbor Points ~ Grays | FINED; WILL APPEAL’ ALL IT CAN SEIZE June 3.—In addition to BRINGS FRISCO The Oregon-Washington Railroad Mrs. Ellen Raymond, gray-haired| LONDON & Navigation Co. announces a desecrator of the American fa&.| demands made upon Austria in the motor service between Centralia convicted before Justice Gordon] |. py ms i tral, and Grays Harbor cities, with mod | Wednesday afternoon, will carry the|¢vent Bumania remaing neutral, Hy ern all-steel sanitary coaches. lease to the higher courts. Her Was reported today the Bucharest pecially conventent for Seattle van ness men. Daylight trip. Leave rv Judge Gordon imposed a $200 fine,| that if it joins the allles it desires” ase arid © brought the exposition B Seattle haga gg de 4 home with me,” says Richard Seelye £Pisod fag epee = pate isis @ part of Russian a a. m. or on > . 4 ercer island parental school three Jones, former executive commis-| ~ 45. CO G I - ‘ 10:40 , Connection for nye vo sioner for the state of Washington | Weeks ago, during regular Sunday i Asesiances also have heen Sata bor at 5:20 p, m., arriving Aberdeen | "C1 Evancisco, who is back in{/@rill. Mrs, Raymond was forcibly| from the allied powers that Fumes 7:40 p.m. and Hoquiam 8 p.m. Re Beattle, after being removed from| esected from the grounds after mak-/ nia will be permitted to retain all of ss mays tee oa one “2 the state's paytoll, after « wrangle] 8 defamatory remarks about the, Transylvania that her troops may rive Centralia ) a. m., leavi . flag occupy. we at 11-50 and arrive tn Seattle | With the women commissioners] 4 : Se rtk a. wa: Mane condos pro: frie tale Wtabd, Ms. W. A. Hols] ie otut the calywitnes ts Ber at 3:15 p a \Salener and dara, HL. W, Alien | behalf was one of her four children, vide same high-class service as ts R.& N found on all OW ( Advertisement.) Open evenings until 5 cans Wild Choice Steer Shoulder Steak Choice Mutton Chops ....... Choice Loin Pork Chops... Choice Steer Pot Roast, Ib... Choice Steer Round Steak . Choice Veal Chops Fresh Local 2 doz. Look for U. 8. It signifies purity OWN, D. Best Meats Lowest Prices Frye & Co. Markets Friday’s Specials: Rose Milk...... Ranch Eggs, doz. Shops Open Until 6:20 9. M. trains § and Sunda rk 25c 12:c] Be Purple Pica mp. and qu ity. counsel bas given notice of appeal, government has notified Petrograd + Both moth-' year-old daughter. 11915 vr and daughter stoutly denied the Jones comes with the offic exposition pictures, which start at|@) Al the Metropolitan theatre Thursday Charges |hieht form four days’ run, aceom.| Women from various patriotic or. panied by a lecture by the former | enearrying ta blade san’ Botnet commissioner oan Bo se , The pletures offer a regular trip|¢tO™ded the courtroom : \ to the exposition for those who) john CG. Hindle, a barber, who won't be able to visit the world’s! «ij1ed his baby while drunk, on Feb: | fair,” says Jones > ruar has been sentenced to |serve from one to 20 years in the | Monroe reformatory for manslaugh ter. Hindle’s defense was tempo- ary insanity, of heavy a250 10c aDay Will Buy WAR IMMINENT IN OIL COMPANY; SLATER ACCUSED TACOMA, June tum has been Is ers of the Crescent Ot] Co, to John ©. Slater, Emery C. Williamson and other members of the board of trus- tees, to “come thru” with expl tions for several alleged breaches} because An ultima ed by stockhold sJof faith. The time limit for said] These Great Bargains explanations is set for next rd VM, q day night, after which, if the situ Drop-head Singer. . 88,00 Up ation is still unsatisfactory to the| Drop-head Wheeler & Wilson stockholders, court action may b | .. 810,00 Up taken to oust the present mana oA | | Dropend New Home. ..+.. | & meeting, last night, of 175] teeee $12.00 Up stockholders, C. Christopher read a} Other makes......87.00 Up jlong list of charges, generally ac-| — Box-top Machines. .$3,00 Up cusing Slater, Williamson and oth-| saad ching Jers, whom Slater and Williamson| For a Few Days New Machines eae, $2.00 lare alleged to, represent, with an] We will fit a gold-filled frame | ' : attempt to gain control of the com-| With spherical lenses and leather |pany for themselves, It 1s charged| case, complete, for $2.50. This in-| WHITE SEWING that the trustees know there is off/cludes a careful and accurate ex-| in the well, and are therefore hold-|*mination, Satisfaction guaran MACHINE CO. 1424 Third Ave. ing back its operation until they jshould get control, While slater | jalso claims there is ofl in commer-| Cuny Optical Co. cial quantities In the Crescent well, | : agers, ‘he denied any attempt on his part| Third, near Pike to juggle the stock of the company EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS | Main 1525 | Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bldg. Bring This Ad With You r to deprive stockholders of isis) one 'SVEA MALE CHOIR WILL HOLD PICNIC | The Svea Male choir will hold | pienfe at Fortuna park next Sunday | BINYON OPTICAL CO.—1116 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR SENECA Special All This Week Gold Filled Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Fitted With Spherical Lenses— A | stenickers will be entertained with Ja program of Swedish music and |dancing. The purpose of the plenic funds to finance the trip choir to the singing fes » United |is to raise jof the ma and convention of t uate Optom *OAY W414 911109 [endo UokuIg Binyon Optical Co.—1116 First Ave. Singe at San Franctse ey dine deta ae Examination Free Seattle Svea Male choir is| BINYON OPTICAL CO. one of the pioneers of the Pacific hie FIRST AVE, NEAR SENECA ST coast, having participated in like} festivals at Portland in 1905 and San Francisco in 1907, |

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