The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1915, Page 2

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| A SINGLE DO Women who wear small sizes, and a few women who wear large sizes, can get Dresses for a dollar that were made to sell for five and ten times the price now asked. To be exact, there are Ten Dresses of white met, with embroidered flounce. Small sizes, for misses. Were $10.00. One Dress of Black Messaline valued at $10. Five Dresses. of Navy Serge, for girls. Were $5. slender women, of ging- ham, chambray, mull, sh etc. Were $5.00 to see large ,Blck Black and Also there are 42 House Dresses for women, made of per- cale, in light and me- dium colors. These are made Bungalow Wilhelmina style. They were $1.25 $1.50 each. Tomorrow, to close ‘them all out, at sixty-nine cents apiece. _ Then we have about two dozen Per- tale Dust Caps—they ought to be orth a dime most any time. These ; shall sell at 5c each. sizes. Larned’s White volumes! tell him this: WASHINGTON, June must be filled within 30 days. LOS ANGELES, June 9—F. | most spectacular fires in the his |'°S Wil the structores ccna Just say— Robert Lansing, counselor ie A boa Nether trating ono ' one a“ AY C. Seb tory of Portland did damage es- 1 me ing ecretary ane or ecre- both o jeattico, were un r ty on, "i y y “Bill, 1 know where | the @ department, who will tary of War Garrison at the ee Ab ir ciamialhn of walih mated at $250,000 early today fello i succeed Secretary Bryan tem | head of the cabinet, was among | ing on when the Standard Box & Lutmber /unictpal dock No. 2, dedicated on!) J ws of your size Porarily, today announced that | the po, 9 | Ing up a dewntown iunch room. (oe eny and Acme Planing siii|t™©, weeks ago, and a number of * / uye said his father w co! y : 1 WwW can oon ng that were $10.00 paryor enag te ngage: Lansing Is Competent | Seattle millionaire who, he se Meets jiece, . The American public has no| declared, lived at 1134 18th aiste—silk aists and $15.00 api e, for two dollars and counselor, the position which negd to worry about its diplomatic! see there. Bey $1 00 ninety-five cents. | tec must lay aside. affairs being in competent hands,! Howard claimed to be a Se gray, navy, Ls if Bill @ post vacated by Bryan ao icng as Lansing is secretary of| attle moving picture actor. The sons are And if Bill comes to us and can get mate in jason” cincoune tore TY © An Engagement That Will 38. Because they'll fit onl: inside one of these small Suits— We FOR SORE, It Ie not too much to say in|was the son of a Seattle million <1 truth, and not less than should be| Juye axsurted as ‘small women, we will sell ‘em for far | We'll make good. said in fairness and grateful ap-/Raged to marry a Los Angeles gir) A al to Seattle 4 é ? ! preciation, that the guidance of|He said he and Hayward were than they’re worth—for they’re That's all! TIRED FEET--AH!)::: Ship of state by Woodrow Wi)-| tourists ‘ : @/*0n and ROBERT LANSING thru| The police telegraphed to the Th at e oe the whirling pools of this Euro.| Settle police today in an effort to e r rs 7 ‘1 nae pean conflict has tever, in easen-| 4h! more about the suspects. GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY j“Tiz" ie grand for aching, tial sagacity, resolution and pa-| x, J. W. Guye, wife of 3 Merchandisers and Financiers for Business Institutions, in Charge of wollen, ty, calloused feet tience, been surpassed in the his-| y . I ahd Pe ME BE ®@ or corns tory ‘of the republic,” says Col.|euid wednesday her eon BT, George Harvey, famous political) Guye, is in Los critic and editor, in an article on cording to # “The Government and the War. Tuesday, Wes to star Has Much Experience ina day or two on, The tribute is deserved. No one| ‘tl? married a California girl) ° ° can talk to Lansing and not real.|t¥® Weeks ag, sha seid A niece of Mrs. Fiske, and re- A WHOLE DRESS FOR stores you know of—here at 69c apiece. History of the World —in five volumes. This is the famous set of books which the whole town read about. And that’s more than the Wise Men ever expected to see or to hear. ; ven SEVEN TO’LEVEN ’LEVEN SECOND AVENUE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1915. PAGE 2, WHA THE WANTED WHY HE RESIGNED BY JOHN EDWIN NEVIN Germany was entitled to arbitra WASHINGTON, June 9—"Keep|tion if she so desired, He called a {the United States out of war by | attention to the fact that relations removing the causes of internation tween the two countries were was t of State suggestion | most friendly and that a vast num Bryan to| ber of Americans were of German | birth or parentage The suggestion was made follow The secretary told the president ing the death of Leon C, Thrasher, |{t would be no innovation to warn |the American drowned when the | Americans against travel upon ves liner Falaba was sunk by a subma-/sela which were Hable to be at-/ | rine tacked by submarines Bryan's proposed methods did In substantigtion of his argu Inot meet with ident Wilson's | ment, he cited the warning of Pres-| every one five-dollar Waists, and beau- approval, Then came the disagree: |ident Taft that Americans should :, ment which culminated in Bryan's | leave Mexico and the similar warn tiful—but you can get all you want [resignation Ing by President Wilson i | The United Press is able to state So far as keeping passengers) for a dollar aptses. the suggestions which were made from going aboard vessels carry-| . by Bryan and which President |!ng munitions is concerned, Bryan Cool, Summery Waists of Swiss, [Wison rejected. They are took the position that this coun Lawn, Crepe, Mull, are all reduced. FIR8T—To suggest to Ger | try's navigation rules tent thea . : many that inasmuch had [selves splendidly to the plan e Some of these have silk stripes or tiny ceed ithe peihelg arbl- |pointed out, too, that in case of} embroidered figures. All are low neck on of questions which rioting, a mayor called upon law nd short sl might result in war, the im. abiding citizens to » off the a leeves. perial government agree to | streets : : name a commission such as the Warning Americans to keep off) Dollar Waists in most of the good | ryan treaties created to de- | munition-carrying versels, he matr | termine the responsibility for tained, was similar Time after time Bryan discussed the differences as to the method of insuring the safety of Americans acts complained of and to ad just the differences. SECOND—To w i * cans, in view of th Ihy fir n told the Girls ; and Wom. weeptune that ee De fot would resign if the en’s Middy Blouse | taken on foreign merchant administration insisted on forward H hh ese! i Uy i the latest m Waists are to be had | f//he oF vessels carrying mun pa, peace in all sizes and in | or vessels carrying munitions. notes to Germany, he leventually he would be able to im |press bis views upon the cabinet |When convinced that he had | THIRO—That the U. 8. pro- hibit ships transporting muni- tions to carry passengers. almost any wanted color combination. Secretary Bryan edit that failed, Bryan withdrew $1.25 Blouses for $2.50 Blouses for $2.50. gibt ; : a ANDON, June 9.—British papers | editorially And there are plenty of extra large today interpr the resignation In the previous note, America of Secretary Bryan as an indica spoke firmly and plainly, tho not tion that the note of the United unfriendly It had Mr. Bryan's ap Down on the First Staten is so firm that war may proval, so his resignation indicates : . result the coming note is of an entirely) Floor you will find a The retirement of Bryan is re- different tone. Mr. Bryan did not big lot of Books. |garded as of the greatest imjconceal his opinion that it may |Portance. The Evening Star ways mean war Famous | BUSINESS MEN ARE CAUTIONED — BY CARL W. ACKERMAN cRLIN, June 9 of Commerce. possibility of a break {American Chamber scouted the American bust * men in Germany have receiv 1d. sald At The only set ever offered in Seattle from the United State jomatic re ai wontinue purchasing and to ay ican bust that commanded front-page publicity. ve their funds, pending the out. ness men will not leave Berlin As long as they last, you can buy of the negotiations between Atwood pointed to the fact that ’ * . . Washington aod Bertin. the American Radiator, National em for one-thirty-eight a set of five I learned this today from the Cash Register and International |most reliable source. But despite |the recetpt of this rather startling order from home, the American colony {s calmly awatting develop. | ments and many do not believe a break between the two nations ts likely George Atwood, Harvester companies still maintain their branches here and have hon dreds of thousands of dollars in vented If the situation was serious they would have sold out and left, he declared, but this has not been! done. ‘ABOUT NEW SECRETARY OF STATE If you know of a small fellow, a slen- der young man, or a man who neglected his chance to grow, secretary of the ize that the man is competent for} his job. A man in the prime of life—he is land tmmediately took up his duties. Judge Albertson administered fins oath at a meeting of all the king county judges. I knew and respected SDGE JUREY IS 4 GIVEN THE OATH Humphries for many years, Judge Jurey. “It is my desire to _ Judge John 3 ju Jurey, appointed uphold the law and justice as | Governor Lister to finish the capably as he did.” late Judge Humphries) Judge Jurey presides in Depart-| Judge Kk his oath of office Wednesday chamber. “The route of ease through scenes that please BACK EAST ROUND-TRIP EXC SALE MAY 15 TO SEPT, St. Paul... ) Minne: wats ih “..' $60.00 ian City) K Proportionately low fares to other Eastern points Return limit Oct 31. Stop-overs allowed with limit. Diverse routes returning. One way, throu California, at slight additional coat ree splendid electric lighted trains dally. Smooth roadbed, excel jent service Break your journey at Glacier Park, on main line, season June 15 to October 1 For further particulars, literature, ete., app! Ticket Office, Columbia and Second Ave. J. MOORE, ¢, W. MELDRUM City Pass. and Tkt. Agt Anst. Gen. Pass. Agt. Phones—Main 117 and Elliott 6609. said) wt the King county superior bench,|ment No, 4, Judge Humphries’ old|!ems. 51 years old—his whole personality suggests quiet competence. He was agent of the United! Staies in the American and British ‘OBREGON WINS WASHINGTON, June 9 and sword are playing a prominent | feet > more soreness {n corns, | Lansing acted for the United States jin the Bering sea arbitration; part in settling Mexican prob-|Callouses, bunions, c ae Upon the outcome of the | No matter what ails your feet or | W4*8 counsel for our government on battle being waged at Leon, largely | What under the sun you've tried|the Bering sea clams commis hinges the future of Mexico. |withovt§ getting relief, just use |sion; he was solicitor for the It is believed Gen, Obreyon, Car-|"TIZ.” “TIZ" i the only remedy | United States on the Alaska! ad- {that draws out all the polsonous ex- udations which puff up the feet "TIZ" cures your foot trouble so you'll never limp or draw up your ranza commander, has the vantage of the week's fighting. If Villa is routed officials believe the other |boundary tribunal in 1903, and we | to The Hague in 1909-10 as counsel in the arbitration proceedings there over the North Atlantic coast fish Carranza may subdue | factions, allowias him to claim con-|face tn pain. Your shoes won't eries dispute, and saved the rights trol of Mexico | seem tight and your feet will never,/of American fishermen off the Whether President Wilson will| never hurt or get sore and swollen. | Grand Banks. recognize him ‘s uncertaia | Think of it, no more foot misery, no) Lansing has resided in Washing PA ri from corns, eellouses | ton-—when ihe wan't busy matic matters—tor Get a 26-cent box at any org | and he is well known here. store or department™¥tore and get Wear swaller shoes, GALVESTON, June Villistas are shooting British sub. jects, sacking private residences, and have loote! the Waters-Pierce | instant relief. i years, fean Society of International Law,| Oil company’s office at Tuxpam,|Just once try “TIZ." Get a whole > was reported today by cable from| year's foot comfort for only 26 the American Political Science as Vera Crivz. cents. Think of ft, sociation, the National Geographic , society and the New York State, Bar assoctation MARBLE PLANS AMENDMENT Further consideration of the pro | posed McBride pure milk ordinance, (ew | conceded to be the most important | matter of public safety legislation AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN) MOORE a Nights, Starting Thorsday, June Matines Saturday Months in New York 2 Monthe Elsie Ferguson ‘Throbbing, Human Play JUNE 11 & 12) MAT. SAT. PAVLOWA Prices 50c to $2.50 ‘ n Chicago the Vital Outcast By MENRY DAVIES HUBERT | > Direetian eat Pp Le v S s lthat has been broached by the city CHARLES FROUMAN | this year, was set for a meeting KLAW @ ERLANGER | ene | of the councll committee of the Prices, We to $4: Mat. H#e to 11.60/11) MME. JOMELLI whole Wednesday afternoon | SEAT! UD d a | bal | Councilman Marble has made — nee ee known his intention of proposing We jan amendment to remove the com ie and i5e | pulsory tuberculin test requirement PANTAGES : DA a ea opm | He would require all milk sold . in the city, instead, to be labelled The Famous Minstrel Organization STEWART HOUSE ‘tested or “untested,” and hoped 06 Stewart Mm. Near Pike Public Merhoo Modern Single Rooms SB¢ Large, Modera Outside Reoms for One or Two, BOM RHODA AND CRAMPTON Popular Opera Singers 10¢ and 20c to get the support of Councilmen Dale and Bolton, who have been the most strenuous opponents of the McBride ordinance. abroad) | Lansing is a member of the Amer Brand New From Start to Finish! A three-part Vitasraph Broadway Star Feature, with Dorothy. Kelly INTHE DAYS OF FAMINE A tale of the Canadian North woods—the Northern scen- ery alone would make a feature picture AND 2 FIRST-RUN COMEDIES Lillian Walker’ Billy Reeves In the melodramatic comedy, The scream of the screen—in bo save Hun tor He. Ve his latest comedy knockout—- A new comedy in plot and char- angake a “Almost a Prizefighter. MISSION | [MISS te obs ote ote ote ote ote ote ote ate ofa ofs ote ote ate ate a ate ote ote ote ote ote ofe ote ofe ote ote ate ote ate ote The newest, largest, best ven- @ For Every Lower tilated Sc house in the Pacific : « Northwest. First-run pictures—the Floor Seat pick of the general program. we eeje ehee UNDER ARREST roe 000 BLAZE jcompany, together with a large amount of lumber, were destroyed The heaviest loss was sustained by the Standard Box & Lumber com pany. It was believed this would reach $175,000. The Acme Planing Mill company's — | PORTLAND, June %.—One of the membered for her triumphs in “Becky Sharp,” “Today,” “Within the Law” and “The Garden of Paradise,” is here in her latest success CORA An Absorbing Emotional Society Drama by FRED DE GRESSAC Author of “THE PURPLE ROAD” For Protection | against the serious sickness so likely to follow an ailmentof the j ye organs,—bilousness ri e bowels, you can rely best known corrective on the claims arbitration in 1912-14, and succeeded John Bassett Moore as! © EON counselor of the state department Ah! what relief, No more tired |" March 20, 1914 | feet; no more burning feet; no} Succeeded John Moore Fire | more swollen, bad smelling, sweaty | Admitted to the bar in 1889, KY met Sean np ty sag beaes, 10 Meat Bargains Frye & Co. Markets Thursday Specials: Choice Washington Creamery Butter, Ib... 2ic Choice Shoul- der Pork Steak. 1 2:c Choice Steer Shoulder Steak 1 ze Choice Steer Boiling bs 9 a va Choice Vei Chops ibe Choice Spare Ribs, Ths 10c Anchor Bran Bacon ... : 10c Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, der .. cake 3c 2 doz. . seen 450 Look for U. 8, Purple Stamp. It elgnifies purity and quality. Shops Open Until 6:20 9, M, | STOP — LOOK — LAUGH Another Funny CARTOON COMEDY Showing More Adventures of THE POLICE DOG PROCODER CLEMMER 10c-Seattle’sBestPhotoplay House—10c |

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