The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 11, 1915, Page 10

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An Economical, Delightful Place to Trade ——————— Do You Wonder that the upstairs shoe shop is Seattle’s busiest and most popular shoe store, when we are offering THE NEWEST MODES IN FOOTWEAR The very latest Metro- politan styles. al Colental = of binek ather Louis Ver¥ Special $2.50 a Low Heel Pomp ey Newport with Bim tene Regular $3.50 to $5.00 Values $2.50 $2.95 Those preferring the more conservative styles will be greatly pleased with our varied showing of the more staple lines. Put us on your list for an early call. Fotent or Gunmetal Miltary Lace putty or opin SATLRDAY VENING 10 9 LITEL BUILDING TAKE ELEVATOR OSTON SAMPLE Second Ave HOE. HOP Pike 0. INC SECOND FLOOR at Bass, Perch and Trout Season is Now Open e required for women, or 16 and ander years county fishing licenses = $2.25 Outfit, Special for (* Opening of Season, $1.40. “~ $1.00 9 or 914-foot, 3-piece split Secu: rod with extra tip; 75c nickel-plated click and drag, double mul tiple 60-yard reel; 50c 25 yards “Pirate rankcielen trot line; this complete outfit, special for a few $1.40. days at LIVE BAIT live trout live bullhead minnows fishing alw live periw worms ¢ frogs minnows for ays hand rkles on and live perch 1 $1.30 Tennis Racket 95c ash f Oriental All $1.50 strung Racket, has with red and wh gut excellent ghts Saturday service special, only a ig 1d balls, Racket C ith pocket to he vers, showing « he A special Outing Shirt in a wide styles range and materials made of sette, linen, etc lars, V-necks and ¥ of the worn some ing $2.50 Tents and Camp Goods specialize in camp equipment long or short tr From a 3 candle 5,00 sleeping bag, tock is complete in every detail lap 50¢ PIPER & TAFT 1117 SECOND AVE. BRY PEA understood to will wait until any re wident W & rejc her stey and explaint etary will ther AVor Wilson the drastie ay consider 4 ha note before to German nuld have h it w duty t A man act accord but however conaclent! he acts prepared to ‘opt without complaint any con own errors Y & to his co aclence H ostractam fon, But hear me before sentence. The president and T agree in desire a pene otal dispute arisen between the United States and Germany, We not only desire it, but with equal fervor we pray for {t, but we differ trreconctlably as to the means of securing it. If it were merely a personal differ ence {t would be a n of little moment, for all the mptl are on his the presum that go with power and He ts your presid 1 am a pri vate citizen, without office or title but one of the hundred million « inhabitants. But the real tween persons; It tems, and I rely wholly upon the position taken Among the nfl governments employ in 4 « with each other, there are two which are preeminent and antago- nistic—force and persuasion. Force speaks with firma and acts thru the ultimatum: persnasion employs argument, courts Inve ration and depe' upon negotia tion Force tem away; side Ineue ta not be is between sy for vindication strength of the is represents the old sys the system that inuat pass persuasion: represents the! new syatem—the system that been growing, all rwiy, ! true, but growing In the old system cornerstone—war fa little bette: Worst; the new nterm plates a universal brotherhood, es-| tablished thru the uplifting of examp! If 1 cor too sl for 1,900 war la the which than war system ¢ powe etly Int ret the note to Germany, it conforms the standards of the old system rather than to the rules of the new, and I cheerfully admit that {t is abund antly supported by precedents precedents written in characters of biood upon almost every page of human history. Austria furnishes the most precedent; it was Austrin'’s firmness that 4 the ultt matum against which set the world at war. Every ruler now participating in this unparallel €4 conflict has proclaimed his de sire for peace and denied responst bility for the war, and {t is only charitable that should credit all of them with good faith. They desire peace, but they sought {it according to the rules of the old system. They believed that firmness would give the best as of the maintenance of nd, faithfully following ent, they went so near the fire that they were, one after another sucked into the contest. Never fore have frightful follies of this fatal system been so clearly revealed as now. The most civ iized and = enlightened—aye, the most Christian, of the nations of Europe are grappling with each oth er as ff In a death struggle They are sacrificing the best and bravest of their sons on the battlefield; they are converting their gardens into cemeteries and their homes into houses of mourn ing; they are taxing the wealth of today and laying a burden of debt on the toil of the future; they have filled the air with thunders dead than those of Jove have multiplied the deep. Adding of hate. to we more and they perils of the fresh they horrors fuel to the flame have daily devised new yntil one side ts en deavoring to drown noncombatant men, women and children at sea while the other side seeks to starve noncombatant men, women and children on land. And they are so OFFICIALS WILL PICK QUARTERS within the at the city and the county commissioners must get together and thelr hearts tc sother as to just which roome wishes for the quarte big munteipal-county building ird and James The Puget Sound Pridge and Dredging Co., contractors, have in sisted that the officials of both elty and county reach an agreement at as the work of intertor finish has progressed so far that te which 1 is whieh and imperative Some day the outside, next 10 councll bare new at once ing know whom | WEDDING Thos. W CELEBRATE SILVER Lieut, Col, and Mre Scott, commanding the Northwest district of the Salvation Army, cele \brated their silver wedding anniver | sary Thureday night. STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE AN OPENS CRUSADE FOR CE; MAKES STATEMENT A tree ‘SEATTLE STAR MARCH TO BE PLAYED SUNDAY mareh thin “— a now com d dedicated to . O, Cavanang fight for } parks, w ar va Madivon from} band continue when the ‘oncert wi ) until will repair imam nark to hold In be are due , ately to another concert from} these parka the concerts business men wh ed in the expense after having been refused the « operation of the Seattle board. park Salutation. The Dedicated to Overture, Operatic Quartet from Rigoletto Walters, June Keenee from The Piefiy Interment, Medley, hs | Thomas Moree Verdi Haat Frimt Marterthy Tome poem, Apple Blossoms Porte Rican dance, Roalt irand selection, I Trovatere Serenade, A Night in June Intermenso, Afier Ranset The Store for Men, and Leather Luggage of Distinction Suit Cases Traveling Bags Priced $5.00 and Up Wardrobe Trunks From the famous shops of Likly, Hartman Oshkosh, Wilt Where — quality workmanship — of highest standard maintained, Priced $25.00 and Up and the are 11, 1915, PAGE 10. matter, whict of our governmer many untll an ar ing in reached, 0 tre f eal fr war In ¢ om + to FP meme of a and by a rec numerable thes of kt the Fatherland to t nation world out of the t that » that not 1 arn that end in there | hing ret 1 thin deaptaed Mars, ne abid ch, th worshipers of falls wid BRYAN.” QUEEN OF ITALY REAL CAUSE OF when all else ane NATION AT WAR? BY ALICE ROHE United Press Staff Correspondent ROME, May 27.—(By Mai! to New York.) —Behind the diplo- matic plots and counter-plots which have placed italy In the most precarious position of its recent history, a struggle has been going on which was not chronicied in the nation’s green book. It was a struggle be tween a man and a woman. The man was Giolitti, former premier, who at the “thirteenth hour” plunged Italy into a surg ing sea of neutraliem, a coup @’ etat culminating his work of nine long months. The woman was Queen Hi a Italy, who has n using all of yence over the king to counteract the machina tions of Glolitti, the neutraliat To the king of Italy, the dearest |thing In all the world ts this bea |tiful Montenegrin pri the daughter of King Nicholas queen & rf has, from the first 4 for the moment n Italy would Join the forces of by ne country marr Women Who Shop for Men Smart Clothes of the Better Kind $15 to $40 Made by the art—smart in fab- fric—exclusive In style Clothes that are right for every man for every.place and for ev- ery purpose. masters of Featuring At All Times The ‘Invincible”’ Suit 5165 ren 16:58 “Values Tell” CLEARCOAT Ie country Le Sert over the ings of the qu Victor nuel when the nA Ar knows. Bringing the Bacon Home to Seattle A Remarkable Telegram And a Remarkable Message The arded first prize at Master Baker exhibited, A. Kreye xposition on goods ed International | displa} for a popular Seattle following telegram, receiv from the Panama-Pacifi general and quality peak prod \ 1 Master B A ssociatic dakery ae Proprietor Occidental Quality Wins— Always Victor Emman whom he world 1 her father’s el could wound her While diplomats were working ON CAMPUS MONDAY for the fall, or the reforming of ad abinet, according to their | Ae . the woman's honest and influence was at work in th ave up arms against to ald the destroyer of jum, the would-be destroyer of na tragedy hanging head of the lovely queen extent the p! n have influenc the hours tro-ltalian mminent ake adores bas Miss Jessie Lee Poole will reveal the “future” of each member of the graduating class of "15 at class day rcises Monday on the university pus. Maryan Backowske will read the ¢ history, the class poem will be read by Miss Vivian So Relle, Frank S. Evans will read the Ivy ode, composed by himself, and the class song, written by Katherine Wagner and composed by Irene Rogers will be sung. To just what ac. | Villa STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart Mm. Near Fike Public Market Modern Single Rooms 25¢ Largs Modern Outside Rooms for One or Two, B06 d neet no ¢ of a woman has decided nations many a time, Italians who lize existing between the king and fo not believe that! the and the perfect Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court or January 7th this year, Doctor J. Eugene Jor dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and his license to practice medicine o-Called Incurable eon Completey Cured. | Afrien, But Right Here Seat- er Physician Who Can Do Itt oft contention of ping that the ad reproduced, been running in local newspapers, was untrue, that Doc Jordan could not cure the diseases mentioned therein Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts in the matter and the trial of the case which followed, in the Superior aie Court, produced evidence of a character that caused Judge Walter M. French to nth award a decision to Doctor G leense 1 had lost and my kidneys are as ge Judge French stated in his Nes 8016 Twelfth like t had the Another Case of the Did Not Happen tn Cen Do You Know of Any September 24, 1913, I was taken down with acute Bright’s Disease last Febru- and was not expected to recover. I became so dropsic y move In bed. My condition by ctora in attend y Was suggested as a e and everything to medies, I began to m a particle of albumen ¢ that ne k the thirteen das they were , AD GOIN ie Northw before. decision Ayes The court this case that or {ignorant persons have been deceived. On the other hand, the witnesses who have been produced on be. halt Doctor Jordan are among the best people in the elty Professional people. people of standing in the community, people who known to the Court person awe of the State of ally and people who are nd Toxlcolog known to the citizens of this . ‘0 He h clty generally being ” 7 among the best people in-the elty, And 1 don't think that iret Avenue want ‘Office h it can be contended that Sundays from 2 p,m. to 6 p.m. ¢ they. were either credulous \ Wednesday Star for remarkable cu or ignorant except as the laity generally is somewhat ignorant of medical matters. cannot find in any credulous he above testimonial @ many others which have ap- the thoroughness and perma- res of Tuberculosts, Asthma, », Ulceration of the Bones. ation of the Bladder, Deafness Mabetes, Prolapsus Utert (skin cancers), Lumps Breast Hip Dise Infantile Rheumatism, Meningitis ronic Ataxia, Sclatica, Senile Gangrene, Vitus’ Dance, Ulceration of Stom- alled incurable Bright's ronte Inflam sls of the Auditory Dyspes of ach or Bowels and most other so diseases are Doctor J. Eugene Jordan ts a fully ace: Washington and f the Hahnem practiced In Seatt ited phystefan under is an ex-profes: of in College and Hospital tinuously for the the as r of Doct ind the full name an ore Jordan in Seattle, address of Di ne any it ts well Watch (Advertisement on which charge of Medical Board was based.) « is no contention here that any on given which ts at all harmful the testimony tn this o ras that is concerned, that any medicine that er has been administered by Doctor Jordan has tended to benefit the patient There Is 1 it ere Was to Involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor Jordan GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE DESIRED Board claimed that these diseases . meaning, of course, that they could not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to them, but produced in court scores of actual cured patients as witnesses for The stories of their remarkable 1 stated under oath Doctor Jordan has caused this statement to be published in order to acquaint the public and his many friends with the proven facts in the case. medicine | In fact, all ma to show, as The Metical part of the re incurabl the this advertisement no contention on the tate, | w so stated by counsel for anything in that was injurious to public So that ff gets down to whether or not this vertisement is so grossly untru turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan Under all the testimony in this ease, I cannot find that the advertisement is so grossly untrue as cure morals | ly his ad cures have as to involve moral |

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