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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1915. PAGE 5. ” cast | e Merchandise Clearin Hous San ‘eon a rl ee econ | Dressed as a B ug outhwi . . . . ‘ 5 The buying power of the LITTLE DOLLAR is simply staggering. Ic | Dar Second Ave. and Pike St isn’t a matter of price. The owners are simply begging the Clearing House to close out their lines. Everything goes without limit or reserve, in wholesale or retail lots, at prices much lower than you expect, no matter (Featuring Several Groups of of ‘ how high your expectations, The owners must receive their cash quickly. It was both a solemn and fre. Katheryn M U d d G 95 | “Giadsome affair when the Sard fe of Attorney Matz M. Thom nderwear an owns at 9oc , Graduating clase of the Uni tive she had nothing vhen 8 ann t t LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS = “2.8 ere CTH iio ee a ed across the campus for the Luna Park last June rought forth in these clad in cap and gown, engi $ For the account of a large manufacturer of Women’s High Grade ay forencen, and flee Erase ts atuatios nb goatiive, that ings of inexpensive under Suits, we will close out Ladies’ Spring and Summer Suits at. ay lee del and se she left her ter diamond nusl In the groups fea id the commencement exer ring, her ring tured tomorrow 1 will fine Advance styles in newest Fall effects. — $25 and $35 SIG. 75 | her ‘point and cares that ere Nina imnil, friends, and a number : “ Rage eature € g on ‘ ee bt eS ee . sec ereerereeee es of fathers and mothers were in the tnd wpokion bi dela that when . A the more expenst jae | Selections the orchestra, 1 mond ring iD ‘ ‘ 2 ¥ 26 1326 voeation by Rey, Sidney H. Morgan She is suing t alate ce : edo. commencement nddre: by Dr Judge mn here ar r a Ave. Universit inh Valter W. F : ¢ the par at ae ’ ; | awarding of ¢ t ympany, testified thet he had \ aa re canhy ee é Acting President Henry Lan ‘eon tire, Thompson pot th r and embroidery 2 : : sini award « of Loretta Denny fel mond into the purse and 95ec. ¢ |ships, and t liction by whe rised Ww e F THE DENTAL WAR GET TING GLAD ‘AUTO STRUCK BY j}Emil Friborg, comprised the pro fog a iss He & Corset Covers, 95c— - | |gram dded that she checked a At least a dozen d >| WARNING | Play Baseball Game Gasksee on. Gat day, ® sattot the price. The mat { | Tye aday the cream of th gradu What was in it asked his at ft ] | } 3 ~ By Rawia J. Brows, D. D. 5. | 1 A were initiated {nto torne i ngerie cloth. One exce « enaen, Ue: Bent) | 5 the “high brow “Well, I didn't look inside, but it é ally good style ha c Ave, Union Bleck Those passing the was the kind I time arr c id lace serts dowr 0 ve (and, believe us home in on Saturda ght a the back and front 6 if oF yell made was announced Wednes-| distinction to do re; Mins Long or Short Chemise, | Rice Gowns, 95c— Z advertia no fort will be made by | Ottille G et \ Duck 95c— | 7 ‘ * ey the coroner's office or the rah Hunt Davis, Joel Splendid quality Crepe * and his pur~ glad rags for the July Shrine con-| passenger train collision which re sella Gregg, and J oh d at sw! in a score of . Rese oe te Sicreaty and [vention gala days within the next) sulted In the death of one man and net h i. nr eon alae : bott 1 ay | tyles, in plain colors and ns by perch-climbing two weeks the injury of two others in the | In the afternoon the faculty and fie TS tthe Desedia the ‘ methods Before July 4th the Alaska build-| Preston railroad yards Tuesday)" nt played draw baseball r fine edging 5c. resden effects, * Beware: I wish to ling will be glorious in a dress of night game, score te Scallop Edged owns, | 95¢. r abn crimson, white and blue, with| E. Donaldson, 22, was instantly; A feature was Tom Murphine ik F g Gowns, | 9& georgeous streamers and colored in-| killed when the automobile driven|*04 Pete Tegtmeler commandeer VANCOUVER, B. C.,, June 16 sc— Petticoats, 95c— candescents, green, yellow and red.| bY Jonas Broo was struck on a bd oo gpchaaligge Begins to look # if Mayor Perfectly Gowns ci : From Pine to Jackson st,, the) crossing by Nort Pacific pas-| ‘he | outagain-in-again Taylor will soon ery spades gerie Petticoats are . jdowntown section will be arrayed] Senger train No. 44 R an the be out again Sted TY 2 in unparalleled brilliance, by day! Pros and his brother, Nels, were ar eattine the aa A lot on him bya friend to nished around neck very popular. There P }with gay bunting, flags and other, tnjured slightly three nm por ie es bon ing je dean | ennble t to for mayor ha leeve th k tyles both embroid . oterhead decorations, by night with| Were employed by the Preston M : “ i por py Ng Bale. been attach ts full e. It vender embroider lace trimmed ts conviction | On the last night of the conven The accident occurred five mile President ee SOD eee | us Gan Te phe ote Rigs axaiter ied D5e de. Phird FI My Optical de-) tion, July 17, the at s Will be the east of issaquat A of old boy whose wives! 1 ‘ bith t worshiy be disqualified ‘ oe on Wy nave} scene of a Mardi Gras and open air don't } en out after 9 etre ren at bet birt ql because Pino Me Age saga b An une. pair” Se{tango party, unequalled heretofore 3 jock more than once a week—if ; aa Sal the isreanck tern T m I A D: . Taawes’ ot "mnas in the Northwest ALL RIGHT; LET [tree homey nne ont: cu [of Jue Quon Tal, the 18-year-old |", than six months ago, Tay omorrow is Apron 27s) : require. On Mardi Gras night six or eight Tuesday night the Commerctal , : “ Looe ie opponents disc the pra . Read my story on the Combing an , ay alg mmerclal) pearing at Pantages this w pp Dental Takern in’ next Seturdey's| bands will be employed to furnish ED’S FLAG WAVE (eis. ties reunion of unt-|eave the child a name that means,|MAyor Was not a qualified office Bungalow Aprons 39c ‘ Star. [music in the downtown streets versity alumna They did a lot of]in Chinese, “may the next baby be | holder ause he didn't own any Coverall Apron, neatly made and edged . EDWIN J. BROWN, D. Dp. & — | Freak costumes will be the popular! Pirtotic Woman (very — Indig-| fool! things, and some others|a boy land. They had the court oust him tains, he 2 made of clue ® 718 First Ave. Union Block thing, but Chief of Police Lang has) nant) Swedish flag flying at J./"0t #0 foolls And, not satisfied with this, the A new election was called. Tay ct lese 9 ns are made of checkec : ) Open evenings until § and Sundays put the ban on masks, E. Chilberg’s home and no Ameri A letter was read from President-|,ept jue dressed In boy's hes |lor, refusing to stay licked, got a ngham and plain pink or blue chambray. . watil « for people who work one Elect Henry Suzzailo, who sald he] gor y frie to d t Main 2640. } can colors in sight i n | nine jen ema atriy ™ onto Clty Editor That so? was sort sldn't with) Then little brother was | of land, and was © office i BLIND MAN NEARLY PW Yes, that's so. T thought) *"* He | born ained the young singer) by an overw yrit M iddy House Dresses 95c ; we waa Gere acest ~ Tell t inten > aia Ta gham a firm quality; collar, cuffs and other flag : * : ' tive Francis of black ipes oO Cr 1 the £0, too . ert t her fat 7 pes of } M. F. Pe n. a blind man, su Pow Let's vie Hd bo . s direct from that dear Canton maf ceiacerer amie) REN VALS GS bet! i "MILLION DOLLAR } delivery. asion home, narrowly | of the king of Sweden ec | Thi her first appearance o counts. Bring bottle STALLS 4, 77, 33 | capea from death Tuesday when | ae a : Ky U MacDougall- seen Second Av. i a j Lower " Place Market. | the apartment house in which he realize t | » dead against DISPUTE IN count a g and Pike St |lives, at 2818 Jackson st, caught GOETHALS wi | Judge King Dyker an of the au jhe ‘ atrical career — pap | re Pha neighboring ” lodging LL jperior court, was reelected al om My people not care to have me WASHINGTON, Ju Secre ] , jpeeen, at 2822 Jackson st. owned Int pr ent and Roy F inkertc n Oo | or ets she said, “but I! tars Sel Bchaage Bo as ae RAINIER VALLEY | Claiming she didn't get full mini ; |fire began, was completely de-| |. Ralph Casey was ree spend money, and T| pear the ‘| BESTA PLANNED — congne’“cobenster of Jametce Tek r latroyed. Poyeson was alone at! WASHINGTON, June 16 tor of the Alumnus are about right. I have|gay t B : epbone Co. near North Yakima, y jhome when the fire trapped him.| g. ee ee y only a few weeks and {fz der should has placed s lien on PrOpatiniEE } # = en. George W Goetha mt hon to ri - - company for $482.09, His cries, however, attracted aid a o the '# r ome for moi ¢ | against them to prev I ‘ to him and he escaped with minor pt phos bn the fall, pores NO UARTER AT es. My folks they write me,|nsving to Canadian 8 } mprove i tal ¢ bou is ect at ne Alas ora Pa | Pp burns he total damage was about| Wil! Tails tne canal estimates Had ye ee ka Northera Following a meeting Tuesday of | STEWART HOUSE i y xf for the next fiscal year, the | ie eng ag pentane ere fet lag hag Valleyites, the program for 06 Stewart 8t. or tor | war department announced to. | v HE Avenue clothes with all race The sult g valley celebration on June soxteen Sheete Rooms 25¢ Building ‘OFFER REWARD OF day | 1 swagger of American holders of st « Cen-|25 were practically. completed. || ‘4PS® Modern Outside Rooms tor Purposes | my |beauts tral Iway, 1 of the! Fireworks, dancing on the streets Oe tS ee | | Al North lo Commission | Cue You IReports that the oat BRITISH AGAIN |clows 8, exhibits, big brass No Renewal Charges | OLYMPIA, June 16—A reward ing a new, formidable, death-¢ WANT THAT FERRY [0222 ts: ares few of the attrac Low Rates }of $1,000 for the arrest and con A treatment agency which fr eve | ON OFFENSIVE |tions already arranged. At least Prompt Service vietion of the murderer of Frank) fi. 5 within range and kills ly, in| heen tl ar gee “ie wie ov pes i iy- || Weiss, the Olympia tailor, who was verified in to this city from| Enthusiastic over the prospect of | Celebration half holiday will be } _ Liberal Repayment Priv- |) yee ne ee aie undas, hae. a Vancouver ar the PARIS, June 16—The British a ferry connection between King} 4 ss apie abi ig -pow ng Bw Bs pete < ileges been offered by Gov. Lister’ and| "= | He says the ch are again on t naive along jcounty, Vashon Island and Kitsap|the valley—-as the Fiesta is primar. sore aati the Thurston county commissioners.| 4 Janning to use the new agency asalthe Bethune and La Basse canal. county, 400 Bremertonites met y inaugurated for the purpose o . |The finding of a pair of shoes near ¢* lretaliatory m e if the Germans} Co-operating with the French in their city Tu ay night with the as rtising 2 e avast ges ot ——— SS Washington Savings and Weiss’ body, the left of which was Diane po ge [persist in the use of asphyxiating| general wssault In the commissioners of ath counts cape Fatt ne ne BL gears a slashed, is belleved to furnish | Weaknesses gases. Arras, the English troops ome gy ir mip ‘ AD lua Lakewood Choral wiclety ail |elue to the slayer. He may be a) cowsuuraTioN The Germans are more ar livering strong attacks against the | derso 8. Co. announced thatjthe Lakew platfo: specially Jeweler and Silversmith i 5 " German li it was officially an-(he would furnish the ferry for the |‘ non atform pecia tramp with a lame left foot who rae with the pan dians n i depwred pox I Kitsay want side of Vashon | provided. ‘or Gill will give a Is Now Located at His 810 Second Avenue ag anelbogh snalie Poneto image ata yg compteognes ; eee island if the county would guaran-|short address. The bands will play New Store [ago from Mrs. Edward Olson, wif 8 hear they cruc slips and adequate road con-| At 9:10, the fireworks will begin 1010 aA N Assets. Fatapiished |] of the state labor commissioner.| aays on a barn door. The | COCKROACHES IN ee land at 10:15, the dancing will be Second Ave, Near Madi $4,760,000 26 years |! Robbery was the motive of th solute barbarians and are taking no] ¥ R = = | Weiss murder prisoners, We are not, either Why Camation Mil SAFE MILK Because it is simply pure, fresh cows’ milk with part of the water taken ; out by evaporation in vacuum. It is unsweetened, contains no sugar or other # substance not found in fresh milk Because it contains all the original content of butter fat and other milk solids in fresh milk. Because the Carnation process of hermetically sealing and sterilizing is abso- lute protection against contamination and impurities. Because it keeps until opened—always as clean, sweet and pure as when fresh from the cow. Because the quality is always uniform. Sold by Grocers Everywhere (in U. S.) Babies and Children Thrive on Carnation Milk as infant food. Carnation Milk is recommended and used extensively For drinking Carnation Milk should be diluted with equal parts pure "water (some people prefer it diluted 60 per cent water and 40 per cent Car- nation Milk). Full directions for diluting Carnation Milk in our Story of Carnation Milk,” containing one hundred choice ® Mailed upon request. Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Co. Stuart Bldg. Seattle Wash. new baoklet, “The and tested recipes. Ci malich THE KITCHEN pep cross BEGINS CONCLUDE PROHI How (to Exterminate ‘These Dents veg ep LABORS IN MEXICO) ARGUMENTS TODAY | oes iste fe ar to ee Tonk ee clgle © Jagpe BS ze WASHINGTON, J 16 Armed | OLYMPIA Concluding | injuring \ fasten with Gen, Villa's guarantee of non arguments were made today before) | ee ; x-| interference, the Red Cross was Judge Wright, of the su or court,| Electric Paste od \ cet 7 today to rush its on the prohibition law adopted by] rate, ook s, wate in Mexic people last November. Avtor-|* r ; yal Tanner and John H.|; from we yeared in behalf of the; for ° an ta vn oan oll ger 8 ed." “inte mort CQUEAK |made Tuesday by Harold Preston,|, nett fifteen lan o * |Judge Donworth and Dudley G.|au FRem Sd | Wooten, attacking the validity of oni sR eRe jthe law. Whatever Judge Wright's decision may be, it is bound to be} HORLICK’S appealed to the supreme court and |posstbly to the United States su The Original hie preme court MALTED MILK : (Sion Pomp Heer ‘SLATER GIVES UP ——— remipog ge Ree oy | OIL CO. MORTGAGE) «0. moe cr on pon ve | 16.—Truce is on stockholders of TACOMA, Jun’ |today among the the Crescent Of] Co,, but on Thurs day, at a second meeting of the week, C. Christopher is expected to| start something, as many stock | |hplders are not satisfied with the | explanations given by Jobn C.| | Slater Monday night Slater | his word so far as his promise to give a quit claim deed on the 40| acres where the oll well is located.| UME] 1Vae GAS: bee Slater had been holding a mortgage on this property. There are several other matters of detail, howe |that are yet to be settled up, Chris Moat the Right Drug Co |topher claims ar Second O-W. railway plans $1,500,000 ex tension from Vale to Riverside, nd westward to Crane Creek gap Southern Pacific line between Portland son “I-VI! DOGS ARE LIKE MEN —THE SLEEPY KIND SOMETIMES BITE: THE HARDEST. We want your patronage and fer you the docto inducement. Kk for the 1 CAN SAVE YOU MONEY and White How From ! ‘ecause I determi de before attempting ettect « eure Tama of the highe Meal col | toges in the United States, Iam a legally licensed physictan and nye had 90 years expertence In my profersion—9 years in Seattle, 1 EXAMINE the vital organs ovo Veins, Blood Kidney Bladder 606" or "914" for bt Come to me for reliable Wasse Pree sof reat disorde ut Union and Thi Office Sundays, 10 plans to electrify | (CLEAN BILL FOR ALL NGoncy SAVE 3 BANK OFFICERS Isn't such a difficult mat- ter when we help you if you In dismissing the suit of the in in Amer an ings bank against the bri s “Se ily $1 to open National. Surety Co. Tuesday,/@M account in this safe ar.4 Judge French gve ( former cashier of the M. Sullivan, former ham K. Betts.| strong savings bank; Frank The next and su di president, and George F. Russell, former secretary, deposits will be more easily t qual clean bill of health. 1 6 at at the trial t besides jmade and we will pay 4 these officers a number of em-|per cent interest. ployes had keys to the vault from jan w which $8,300 disappeared. The court, therefore, held that no par UNION ticular blame could be attached to | the three officers named, who were bonded by the surety company WASHINGTON IS SKEPTICAL WASHINGTON, June 16.—“Pos sible but improbable,” was the ver SAVINGS & ‘TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplus, |dict of official Washington today $811,000 upon the story published by the! |New York Tribune { Acting Secretary Lansing and| > : +: {Former Secretary Bryan disclaim. JAMES D. HOGE, Presidents ed knowledge of the alleged facts | yy, B. SOLNER, Vice Presi- jin the Tribune story | Lansing intimated that an inves-| dent and Trust Officer tigation might be made, but added Sasa that even tho the charges were Me true, they constituted no violation HOGE BUILDING . of the law . . * Such Aacenee would be only a In the Heart of the Financial ; it was discourtesy Free Concert Vhrough the courtesy of Eilers Talking Machine Com- there stated and pupils of the Douglas Dancing Academy, pany vill program Thursday at Three P.’M. The Maaufacturers’ Association Exhibit and Exchange Stuart Building, Fourth and University. Come early and visit the exhibits, e¢ an entirely new