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STAR—WEDNESDAY, J mmm | Garrison } CONTINUED aid Lane—the two moat in his confidence-—argued that the delay caused by holding up the note merely made the crisis more acute wed with wination vment will in FROM PAGE 1 WILSON STANDS PAT IN REPLY TO BERLIN rmany must be imp the seriousness 4 with which this gov sist on its right Bryan is resignation — —— that hie effect also will hopeful have this These come out of one « a and that peace may be insured by » he 2 » . many making concessions to the best hotels in the state, in the reception room of the state|the American sta nt of prin artment otples, It will and have only been used days before the . He said he was net willing to/full effect of the crisis can be de very short time. leave without saying good-bye and | termined would feel badly if any one could Early Break is Possible aay he had been unfair at any time.| Should Germany me the note in All are quarter-sawed oak He asked that all make themselves |the light with which the presideat and finished a rich golden known if they xhould meet at any|views the American position, all time in later life j will be well waxed. ne Johnson, solicitor of the ould the kaiser curtly reject : : department replied, expressing the president's demand that the xactly good wishes of the officials and his of the United States be re is 42 inche employes and wishing Mr. Bryan /apected, then Ambassador Gerard All the drawers are ished inside godspeed | will be recalled Doubt was expressed today wheth-| Altho there would be no war,| the best value in used Dressers we G.R. FURNITURE EXCHANGE 511 PIKE 511 PIKE er Seer in the |polley carry |the extreme feared. He has been closely with Bryan, and bas h views as to peace The name of Robert ary Daniels would contin: the cabinet should the present/be involved by the breaking of dip: United States would doubtless the position United States to} jomatic which Bryan} relations President Wilson would, there |fore, call a special session of con. associated | prone. d the same! And he would then face the cer |tainty of Bryan leading @ fight to 88 | substitute arbitration for bostilittes Exchange Your Old Furniture for New Lansing, a x secretary of state, is affixed Bryan'to Fight for P to the note, and the resignation of) ‘This in the chief immediate ssi, = Bryan will become effective the/danger confronting the administra Vasa Orden's G nad Ptenics moment the document starts on It tion Waetna Park next Gunday. Music to the German fc n offi © | It was accepted it would not be « 88 pleces.—Adv | Officiaidom Is Dazed ; purely political fight for some time ei | Offictaldom was still dazed today|The personal relations between by the dramatic culmination of the | Hryan and Wilso! are most cordial 2 MORE ent between Wilson and) But Bryan believes arbitration is | the true solution of the problem t NIGHTS Matinees Daily at 3 P. M. It had been hoped to the last that would be found in which end ware for all time, and it is thi prinelple that led him to resign gy some way Merrill Cv Mrs usht sirl-wife |Rryan could be placated so he might| How far Bryan will go to force LYMAN H. HOWE?’S | /° Thomas J. Cushman, university | retain his post, and emphasize to\the United States té accept his student and star football man the world that the president's policy! views no one but himeelf k 77 NA yo filed an answer to her husband S\hed ie wannlead Gubeort at he 0 one ‘ ee “ complaint tn superior court | cabinet admitting occasional is | The White House today emphat Nights 25c, 35¢ and 50c }/ "ott rides with two men, whom | civ dented reports that the for C nthia G MATINEES 25 wre names: but ipnying that sh’! mation of a coalition cabinet was J rey "3 contemplated Children Under 12 Years, 15)” Cushman « S that such had! It Was declared that considera tion of a coalition ministry ts nm LETTERS Any Part of the Theatre been the case, In his complaint The young wife, who married at|Hecessary, as there are plenty ¢ age of 17 in Tacoma, July 3,| 800d d crate capable of filling mY 3, states that her father-in-law |@2y important post Our Herd of Dairy Cows] has aozged her every step for| Suggestion that Richard Olney they say that mothers know Recently given a tuberculin test || Months, peeking into the windows |might be named to succeed Bryan| wnat ip bee! by Dr. C. H. Schultz, city vet of her home at al! hours of the/ resulted In attention being called you think my mother did the right erinary inapector, was found to}, Ssht and hiring sleuths to call her/|to the fact that he had already de-| thing in my | aie ttn be entirely tree from tubercular |/UP by phone to attempt to make |clined appointment as ambassador) with » boy last summer and In the of age vain, her, all of which was} to create evidence for jates with an attempt to England becau | course of th | This hope er boy et anoth. My mother liked him in. diseases and consequently we take pleasure in recommending Bryan's proved Our milk and cream to the public ||"! 808, she delleves |position was Irreconciiable, and the | stantly and insisted that | tell the fg. general and families who wish jPresident finally permitted hin to first boy that all wae over between to Sta clean, healthy and sant HOLD CORVENTION (“i ‘ imi tary product Fears were expressed that the thinking my mother knew best, I i ‘ ting Thursday, the Washing |disagreement between Wilton ane | did. Merrymount Dairy jraduate Nurses’ associa-|Bryan reaching a climax tn the| Now, Mise Grey, | hate the PHONE QUEEN ANNE 2803 L hold a two days’ session 'n| Withdrawal of the latter would have | bey. He has made himself W.CA a bad effect upon the German post-| gusting to me and | have not gone tion with him for months. My heart ie Must the Impress Germany and yearning for the first boy, and | think my mother her mistake. — ' him quite often when | go to y } 7 Ye , Gf work and he stops and talke to me e BINYON OPTICAL CO.—1116 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR SENECA Special All This Week Filled Spectacles and But esident ecretarien and | long to tell him that it is all Gold Eye Glasses, Fitted With AY FOUNTAING, MOTELS, OM CLBEWINEBS {hat ls not a woman's place. What Spherical Lenses— shall | do? Please anewer, Miss 9 Grey, for | shall walt RUNAWAY JUNE. A This is the most common THE ORIGINAL mistake mothers make; that of se MALTED MILK $2.50 tuding acte lecting thelr daughter's suitora, A je Coqeae girl who is old enough to have a steady beau is old enough to Examination Free The Food-Drink for All Agee hoose him. 1f your mother. now BINYON OPTICAL CO RICH MILK, ALT GRAIN EXTRACT, me POWDER ee !izo" ber mistake she should be a. R. BINYON, Jn. 1116 FIRST AVE, NEAR SENECA | Onl. willing to correct It d the least your sake in to ex man that you she could do for plain.to the young gave him up at her bidding. If she will not do this, there Is no reason why you should allow silence to stand between you and happiness and probably ruin two lives ch an event, do the explaining yourself. “BAY ILd DLLI-—"OD [eONndO Uokug Binyon Optical Co.—1116 First Ave. BINYON OPTICAL CO.—1116 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR SENECA Grey: A few nights ago, in your department of The 8 | read a letter from a young girl, signed “Le She told how she had been 0 indiscretion by a di vorced man who has promised to marry her as soon ae he was legally free; also how he still keeps touch with his wife, and at times is undecided ae to whether he will re | want to ask if you © certain that your sweetheart is a divorced man? His form of ex \pression in trying to console you, quess I'll take her back, dear, jand God bi you.” sounds very [much like my husband, About six months ago | wae informed he had a young girl “on the string.” What you say he has told you about our | being divorced and taking me back is exactly the method he| getting rid of you. tally strangely. You leay he has given you an engagement ring. For the last few months the diamond ring he has alwaye wor a present from hie sister, has been mysteriously missing. Ovesn't this man usually see you In the afte: noon? Why? Because evenings is at home declaring undying affe: tion and “God blese yo for his darling wife. place of business call up and ask for jthe number of the telephone at hie home, or how you can reach his jwife. Then, Lee, call me up and Vill prove to you that | am his legal wife, and neither of us hi ver con. templated divorce. When be brought this other woman to you and claim- ed she was his wife, he lied. My advice to you, dear girl, is to bring this man into your home and have your father, brother or some one in which you have confiden look into his personal history. Let nothing this deceitful man may say influence you in the slightest de for, as Cynthia Grey says, if you could Iisten to his wife’ lof the story, you would know his llove has a will of the wisp quality, CHAUNCEY OLCOTT Brings Rich Humor, Rare Charmand Lilting Melody to the METROPOLITAN All Next Week, Starting Sunday Eve., in “The Heart of Paddy Whack” The Play Is by Rachel Crothers Management Henry Miller | |to a grease EXPERIENCED. A.-~Although the man may not | prove to be your husband, your ex- perience should prove a valuable lesson to Lee and other girls in kindly tell m how to pri ; you | thru your column, [pare wilted lettuce? | do not find recipe in cook book. MRS. F. M. A.—Fry four strips of fat bacon crisp, but do not burn the Remove the meat. Let the grease cool slightly. Add to it two exes whipped stiff, to which hay it n added half cup weak vinegar, mustar red pepper and salt to | taste Stir briskly as the mixture is poured into the grease and let | «immer until eggs are cooked, Haye prepared lettuce as for salad and pour the wilt over, This recipe ‘makes a large dishful, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Some day when he is not at his! land can never be yours, mine nor) UNE 9, 1915. PAGE 5. ys | Bryan Issues Statement to the ‘Public VILLA READY TO TELLS HOW HE RESIGN; GIVES DIFFERED WITH OUT STATEMENT EL PASO, June 9—Gen. | WASHINGTON, June 9—The Villa today Vannounced his | following formal statement was is| Soft, Summery Waists of cack "amiehate in wittingry ° te r in from th sued by Secretary Bryan following white and pink adership of the convention: ‘the forwarding of President Wt . . Ist army and eliminate himself son's rejoinder to Berlin. which Lingerie Waists $2.50 from Mexican politics in order marked his retirement as secretary | Materials, organdy, voile and Splnrevans Armerlean=tiiterven-” | of' state batiste, featuring the new waf lon “ AKO 0} esignin * », 1 Villa promised to open nego: | oi, of atated in Ay lector at rosie fle effects and Puritan collars tiations with Carranza “to the nation. namely that | may employ $2.50. ea rcce” cdc as in private citizen the means Crepe de Chine Waists , nich the president does not feel with foreign nations averted A iibeete ts amatine $2.50 in a eatement, Villa de |"'.1 Donor him for doing what he There are plain styles clared? “I'have always been |, vonor him for doing what he are pla ) and will continue willing to en to be right om sure he hemstitched and tucked fronts | serve in any capacity. If my | “esires, a» I do, to find a peaceful! J and Waists with embroidered solution of the problem. a | ecu u ny? Pr for the The two polate on which we collars of fine batiste and | ready to take the o differ, each conscientious in his French linen, $2.50. | work In the harness as a pri | Conviction, ar ereene Wiler | vate citizen. “FIRST, Investigation by an in-| | te ha ternational commission | BAT THE RAT “SECOND, warning Americans | against traveling upon belligerent| Join the Clean-Up Club and Kill = mecnts of meant he : believe nation should We, Seleeue adie thea ate |ireakly: state many that we $150 Pair ; f ir menace to health and de. are Willing to apply the principle auaie Jstruction of pro} Hut without, whereto we are bound by treaties 9 ; jyvatting | ‘eork fo ohuthorities) with 30 countries, providing for in UTIFULLY made Marquisette ( urtains with |s 1 use the on , ott tive weapon vestigation of all Giapaston The two-inch hemstitched front and bottom They are n the war on rats, Stearns Electric) make war impossible between the ; , i colo jante. Cet # tworounce box from) United States and these 30, repre two and one-half yards long, in ivory and Arabian color, jand in one night tt should kill off| senting nearly three-fourths of the $1.50 pair ai'the Fats and mice in yur home people of the world, including} Cretonnes for Summer Hangings arn OF garage Great Britain, France and Russia! ; ‘ nr rma boy pove tha in, 4 4 a f y |" Tat now {a ae effective as Killing|NO matter what the disputes, we You may select many choice patterns in a wide |e donen a couple of months } * | agree there shall be no declaration | variety of chintz, cretonne, repp, taffetas, etc, in many Veo Stoarne Electric Paste now and | of war and no hostilities until the colors, 25¢@ to T5@ yard. —Fourth Floor. Plone In fitteen lauwucaee in every | dispute is probed by an interna package tional commission and a year ts allowed for a report This plan was offe Dougall - fouthwick Store open from 9a. m. to 6p. m. dally. na Ave. and Pike St, THE PRESIDENT is or those Marquisette Curtains carrying muni. d to all na Exclusive Seattle Distributers for IT RUINS HAIR TO tions and Germany is one which Pee principle, the 12 —= == WASH IT WITH Soap | °°?" it in principle, the 12th _-- “No treaty was actually entered Mauri ine into with ¢ many, but I cannot see that this should stand in the AU iE P ions ¢ i- lookdva it best: li way when both endorse the prin AURINE Preparation consti poo oSauch. alkall. || ciple | tute a new and_ scientific This dries the alp, makes the ‘I do not know whether rmany 4 7 y- hair brittle, and ruins tt would accept, but our cou | treatment for the skin The follow Th thing + stead my judgment. should make the of- ing list of Maurine Preparations is just ordinary Hed ec Such of , : r) (which pure fer. Buch offer, if accepted, would is guaranteed to give satisfaction 4 1D pad at once relieve the tension and f * thing silence the Jingoes or money will be refunded i) jermany has always been ine y c filendly ahd © erect isany of our Maurine Beauty Lotion, 50¢ ang people are of German ancestery $1.00. FE why could we not deal with Ger Maurine Satin Cream, 25¢, 30c maker an indance many according to this plan? ae tater, whieh rin The second point of difference t dust, dirt. dandrutt and sacea, || S&% the course to pursue regard Maurine Rosebud Rouge, 25¢ and $5.00. sive off, The hatr dries quick ing Americans traveling upon Maurine Astringent, 50c. scalp soft, und the hair fine and || munition seals Ganene ee entY SO4 Tl “Why shoal an American citt| Maurine Hair Tonic, 25¢, $0¢ and $1.00. ted cocoa zen be permitted to involve his! Maurine Shampoo, 25¢ and 50c. and a f | belliger in war by traveling on a@ Maurine Eczema Lotion, 50c. upply every mem- || belligerent ship when he knows : r ber of the family for month |! that ship must pass thru a danger Maurine Depilatory, 50c. |zone? The question ts not whether! Maurine Lotion, 25¢. First Floor. Family, $1.00 and Up thi American passenger STALLS 18-19, PUKE ST. ships should be prohibited from carrying ammunition. The lives of HIS lot of fine Embroideries we bought from a well- Passengers ought not to be en-! : 3, dangered by cargoes of ammani known importer. They consist of odd pieces and tion, whether danger from possi i a explosion within or from possible| samples, hence this very special price. Entirely new musteal and dane. | “!4°% without Dee etoles: <li Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Embroideries, in jo ers a imunition e ing entertainment by Eilers Talk-| should not travel together widths from 2 to 5 inches—pieces that were made to ing Machine Co. and pupils of the Douglas Dancing Academy Thureday, 3 P. M. Come! Bring your friends This free concert and dancing exhibition ts given only at the Manufacturers’ Auditorium Stuart Building 1800 Fourth Ave. Rev. D. W. Townsend Praises Nerve Dear Doctor: 1 feel it my duty to| recommend you and your system of treatment to the public for the cure} |that [ recetved from you, For eral months bef 1 called et had been suffering with kidney and intestinal for several weeks | was bedfast, with high fevers, and with avimptoms of ‘appendicitis, 1 lied in three physicians hefore Hed you In, and I got worse snaer | atment. [received great re liet from your fire theetmrent. 37] you will remember correctly, | was} able to come to your offices for treatment after you had given me four treatments at my house gained 12 pounds in two weeks while treating with you. I feel better to day than I have felt for years. Lraternally REY. D. W. TOWNS in reward to your all and if Lean help you? wil and If Teannet help vo your ease, If medi is what ts needed in END, ment tell you #0 I wi, not take eine Or aurgery your case, | will tell you 0, and ad Vise you to go back to your phy siclan for treatment Dr, C, F, Lathrop, Spine and Nerve Specialist, 214- People’s Rank Bldg, Second and Pike. Hours 9 a m, to 6 p,m. Consultation free. belligerent ships or those with am an American has the right, international law, belligerent whether he ought ation to his country own safety, avoldance 1s possible Union Dye Works) and $1.00. | Maurine Skin Food, 50¢ and $1.00. under | to travel upon a the question is} to give consider- if not to his! andavoi d danger when vessel; 2 to 5-Inch Embroideries 10c a Yard—Values to 25c First Floor. your choice, 10¢ yard. 'TO COUNTRY PRINTERS sell up to 25c— Write for price list and samples on 4 pay er are selling from 10 bp u Tune 9 to to hanregular pricem PORTLAND, June 9.—The potato to 40 net cer han regular prices: 724 crop of the Pacific coast im estt 4 Lon 14 Lenehan Pe mated today at 78,000,000 bushels, | Ka AN PRINT rte pA cy te Sem : |compared with 50,000,000 bushels | Teo Fourth Ave |last year, by Hyman H. 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