The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1915, Page 5

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—Special—— Brass Bed Sale Our entire line of High-grade Brass Beds on sale this week These beds are guar anteed not to tarnish and are acid, ammonia and perspiration proof In some patterns there s only one of each so would advise an early selection The following partial list will give you an idea of the values. $10.50 for $5.85 2inch post Bed like cut $16.50 for $9.85 Regu- | $20.00 Brass Bed. 815.50 | Continuous Post Bed, like cut; > aaa $5.85 | $35.00 Brass Bed.. $28.50 | torn ...... $9.85 $12.50 Brass Bed for $8.75 | $22.50 Brass Bed. .816.00 | $25.00 Brass Bed. $19.85 $18.00 Brass Bed.. $12.75 50 Brass Bed. .@£ $18.50 Brass Bed. $14.75 Regular Price 55c | “WEAR-EVER” | | 25c | Aluminum Sauce Pan, 55e value, special Genuine ‘Burrowes’ F\ Iding Card As long as they last Table in mahogany finish, felt ie. seeee @ full. Mae of the ; or leatherette t Has heavy famous “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Lightweight Folding Go-cart.| brass corner protectors, Regv ™ ‘ just the thing to take by shop Utensils which we will be) ping in. Rogular price $3 lar price $ $1 8 pleased to show you special $2.48. spectal Specials From the Rug and Drapery Section China and Japanese $16.50 Values Matting at a Reduced Fight sample Rugs, some Price of them slightly soiled. Best t grade Axminsters, 6x9 s Matting tte Special price to close them see ¢ fatting ine out, $10.75. : H rd a M ase $12 and $14 Values _ Eleven extra heavy Tapestry Brussels Rugs, day and Tuesday to close them out at $9.95. Kood patterns, sizes § We extend Mheral and dig nified Night appoint- ments made to sult your con- credit and charge no Furniture @.- ize 41677424 -Dike Street: ‘PROHIBITION venience. interest Some of ‘em backed up in a van, or something, Saturday night, to the property room of the police station, directly under the office of the police chief, and took a big LOS ANGELES, Cal, June 21—/ roulette table valued at about The table had been taken You've got to hand it to Los An-: $2,500 | chine Politics.” 'STATE REFUSES TO | ; W. hi S . | OLYMPIA, June 21.—Secretary HOUSE apo will be given on the fifth floor of as 1 on avings i one Howell refused to sceent 1326 Second Ave j MAUDE |the Ron che, starting at 3:30. e 8 copy J he arguments pre | Prof. J. K. Hart of the state uni-| ° . ented by Miss Lucy R. Case In be | versity will talk on the mental de-| to t e u 1c y t |half of the referendum petitions | AD ment of the child. A demon-| an an Association fl is. jie ccrai, Sulet| THE DENTAL WAR) AMS Piriinic ote Suit “men 810 SECOND AVENUE B up to a vote of the people | Nei , le foods f f ll fo . q |November, 1916. Howell. wante| WARNING | mates of simple foods for infants, will fo) "THE NEW YORK OUTFITTING CO. is go- Assets $4,700,000.00 Established 26 Years }$200 « page for printing the argu-| my SEATS NOW SELLING The concluding course {s the sev ing to have a sale, and it’s going to be some sale. |ments in the nphlets provided | semttfes 1 « 3 Firat Fie Onkas ak th of the series Thousands of ? ood i + | 7 law are Viatow “plock He eee ee eee iSathers have attended and bene There’s a g reason for it. They are going to Miss Case denies the right of t printing. Moreover, she claims| Dentists who copy my free ae 825 Third ave.. Today their business has out- 4 ie oF Ff i: | eee FF gs a | io comand tn out prover | ud Sane the oma PANTAGES none grown this store. On July 5, or thereabouts, Bio rafueed to-file the - copy a Sooine Cpriogs, Ethel D /TILIKUMS WORK T0 they move to a larger and more central store¥ |the arguments, Saturday was the| ther the avis & Co. | at 1315 Third, opposite the postoffice. |last day in which to file the ments = Canadian Pacific =: “| Low Round Trip Fares East Bi ELxs TURN OUT TO a es git ve | Tiltkums The and plans a trip to : ‘ | yr ate Dee |the San Franclsco exposition in Sep. . 5 ee Cee «s+ 2 ee :. All the big Elks are going down | sat ia to 20 tember, and the Tilikums are active the nsw store. ‘The entire stock will be closed . HI Minneapolis ..$ 60.00 Toronto .....$ 92.00 to the Empress tonight to hear Carl| sears’ experience: in |ly working for the raising of funds out as quickly as possible. All the men’s and Winni $ 60.00 Montre 1 $105.00 | Reiter a prominent member of thele se | women’s apparel will be placed in three lots innipeg .... i lontreal..... i order, do a Hebrew monologue, The| » tlatry H A ni r i $110.70 Bost $110.00 op {12” Pas enxaged practically the en tnd without palm | DOCTOR IS ALIVE at three prices. Enough said, the prices will do ‘ New York... .$ . ston ...... . ize balcony for the occasion. Man.) * tent of Dentinte claiming ¢ | the trick. E Jager Bronson 1s rigging up several] yo the “Right Dre Browne ct Wiest sei : ic. te ; i g . piro ®Sargentich, who left 3 BR Correspondingly low faves to other points | Boa the benefit of the horned|ave and Cherry at. and representing Buy W = Made §) , Dr. Spiro © Sanger Repo MEN’S CLOTHING WILL BE DISCON j od ‘ May 15 Sait aieirh hes > 0 a oods a o has bee: yrted dead, | - * 4 Dickats on sale daily May 15 to September 30 Reltor Is sald to be a feature of My. Optical de ce na who has peon reported devd.! TINUED BY THIS STORE. In place of it, , Return limit October 31, Liberal stopovers canoes hit wu Seasienitan. partment will rave : is sald to be alive in Bosnia. Mrs, the ill devote th th ined to ku a by Unexcelled service al trained chimpanzee, assuming the a @ ‘ or] The Manufacturers inact ee RY oy t wil more e puted us gal = 4 For full information call or write |headline honors. It is to be hoped ar may Association Exhibit and ff coma, signed in which the exclusive handling of women’s apparel. sft oe that these two actors will not loch 4 tory on the combine and| writer says she has received word the advanced styles and this season’s merchan- E. E. PENN, horns during the weel Fakers in. next. Saturday's Exchange eli al poled di ¢ ed ra 1 T " a General Agent, Passenger Department | wDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. | Main Entrance. | | ise goes in u e big unloading. omorrow 8s : 713 Second Ave., Seattle. | W. F. Hollingsworth of Bothell | 1 Firat Ave, Union Block be antrance Yacht Cyprus arrived in Seattle Star will contain full particulars of the greatest ‘ wants to bring Hollanders over y painee't merase NE 00 F Sunday morning, with Col, D. ¢ A . . q here to take up work of dairying} yntli's for pe iple she wor atts 15 Fourth Avenue, Jackling and party aboard, They whirlwind removal sale ever attempted in Seattle, Te PF FF ee gS iain ‘640, left Monday for San Francisco, ACCEPT ARGUMENTS. secretary to chargé any fee for this argu STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1915. PAGE 5. We are with Jou Wardrow Wilso — by Dean Halli Music by{ Harry, uracher / ESTABLISHED | MecDoveal 7 fouthwick and Pike St 1876 LA Johnstone ( Second Ave This is the chorus, written especially for this asion, that the audience at the Grand theatre will sing at the Wilson Day mass meeting ‘Tuesda noon Madame Hesse-Sprotte will sing it through, then lead the audience in’ repeatin it. Clip it out and memorize the words, or bring it with you to the meeting. OC Splendid Offering of Lingerie Waists $1.95.° hah Two-Toned Silk Stockings 95c hea ( y butisa in the mes g combinatic Black and green Black and white Blue and black. Purple and white. Black and red. Mostly mottled with some accordion styles in- cluded. They are all made with double garter top, high pliced heel and double 95e. Women’s Out-Size Silk Stockings 85c Black or Tan Silk Hose in sizes 8, 9, 914 priced, special 85¢ pair. First Floor. NO, MAS. WALSH DID POPE BLAMES BOTH NOT WED SECRETARY SIDES FOR CRUELTY 5 Sm ne 4 COPED BY MEW PAPE Se AStH. ol8 [ooo 4 644s © 6G ~ COO C SS CEL ENT SECTS SC EF SCC S ESSE SELECT SS OSS + ee eeoese Asetsccesseresesstesttees | it’s all a mistake, There's noth-| PARIS June 21.—Pope Benedict Ra ES ing to it. The rumor that He is of the opinion that belligerentaé, Thomas F. Walsh had married her) o¢ joth sides have be: Res L-merporlnd be fanaa err erat » sides have been guilty of so-called “atrocities” in the war, | and is not inclined to put all the’? blame on the Germans, according to” Loutse Latapie, correspondent of | La Liberta, who was granted an in-_ terview with his holiness. | Asked for an expression on the aga by Mrs. Walsh at the shington hotel Sunday Welsh ' was a mining millionaire of Colorado. Mrs. Walsh is grand mother of Vincent Wash McLean, | who is trying to struggle thru life | with an inheritance of $100,000,000. ASK RECEIVER FOR _ KITSAPcouNry HOME OIL COMPANY "RANCHER KILLED In a mysterious siayer preying sinking of the Lusitania by a sube Direct charges were eels in ov tn teks. és oks and affairs of the later. |" the ne mattered r m houses in ’ marine, the pope said pris toute Mondn tna the te-fOvea, Diana oad nw ine nee saint ret commen | AGOYIT QPMALLEY | ts, Sew ot + more nrg nots of the Home Oil Co, have been a be in possession of the Home | his victims t satis r sasisainil peerless willfully transferred by President Leopold alleges he was assigned | !0047 James O'Malley, a stage carpen BH. H. Manon within the last six 9 pill of $425, owed by the Home to| , Residents are living in terror to-/ter at the Empress and Mctropoli GRLEOT DANCING PAREEEN weeks into the hands of a coterie George Olson for professional serv./ 74) #8 @ result of the latest mur-|tan theatres, has been vindicated by HiPPODRO! lof men acting In collusion to cheat ices. He also says there are other | er in that section, discovered Sun-/q jury in Judge Smith's court, ME and defraud creditors debts amounting to about $800 | day : where he was defendant in a case| [Ml cigsm Jenene renee A. N. Leopold, who made the! The Home company was one of| 0 Sheriffs party. led by June | involving a young woman Momelihe complaint, asks that a receiver be ithe first to offer stock in the Ten.| Cleveland, 21, of Seattle, explored mnie SION ONCHEST RA, appointed to ta charge of the ino field Inst year the basement of the fire-leveled ‘Teachers NO U. S. . APPEAL | = Se | "| opold deciares that on May 10,/home of Wilbur M. Cleveland, the President Mason. transferred ali |£if'* father, Sunday, and, after a| ua by the assets of the Home, including |Drief search, came upon Cleve | | There is little likelihood that the Summer Footwear land's charred body res of land three-quarters of geles thieves. For nerve, _they've in a raid 1 i 1 dry la c — bd at Less Ja mile from the Crescent well,| His head was battered The | Mine Wright of Thurston end Ma-(h | ‘The prohibitionists are launching 11,600 ac , awsansin had stuffed the body into|Judge Wright of Thurston and Ma In at one, at five vee con th $1.50 Misses’ White Ca | 1.600 acres near Vale, Ore, 640) on root cellar, piled wood over|S0n counties now has under ad | » do! ” |& new scheme to hasten the day of} | $1.80 Misses j@ Canvas | |/ acres on the Hoh river, between | {ht fired the House vinetaaht nan be takes 10 ee I they’re done national prohibition. They have} 75 jt shingto dd Jefferson 3 Siteap coun. | ed States supreme court if Wright COBS PHOTO SHOPS : é Shoes C | |] welts, and 1,280 acres in King coun:| Sheriff Shattuck of Kitsap coun-| ed States supreme court i) Wrights | JAI | started a movement to enroll 5,000 Dee ee eee CouD| ty discovered Cleveland's home in| decision is adverse to the liquor Second Floor P.-I, Bidz. 000 voters against every seeker J White Canvas The latter company, it is said,|ruins Thursday. Cleveland could | interests lawyers say pubtle office who refuses to deciare|| | **°e** 95c then transferred these assets to|/20t be found and the debris was! h ¢ ‘ Pumps |the Inter-Ocean, composed of Eu lsearched without avail. In the ’ himself for national prohibition ‘s |gene Church, W. B. Young, A. L,| meantime the daughter, who ma K Ss I cater wat tn all tho princiont cline|| The Marcbandiee Cleartag House || same ona Fe Mokatiey WO rere heeea “eyvious tone} Sen ae ee under way in all the principal cities ’ . in I je bec pbvious = 801 atte Unltad wtatene Sarerintand|| has given orders to clear out, ||*7e,sl#0 named in Leopold's sult. sm had befallen her father, she| The Original Non eee oe Should know where to obtain a real estate ent Ernest E. Taylor of the Pacific|| Without reserve or limit, every |] Home company are rapidly dwin.|Tecalled @ little root cellar u MALTED MILK Makes . b n . | Summer Shoe. | 7 the floor. It was to this spot she coast prohibition movement is here dling, owing to the wastefulness of | = loan should the occasion arise. in this connection. He has arrang ‘ |the new owners led the searchers Sunday | Untoss you say “HORLIOK’S”| Jed for a series of ways and means|| Ladies, Tan Mey including a | This is the third murder in these | your may wget a as i a the vote ? Edw. C, Burt $6.00, rh” har & 1) parts within a period of three No man can tell when he may have to raise [for enlisting the voters. || ll Harry H. Gray's $4.00. and || FIVE HURT IN ACCIDENT | Years, ‘Each crime was committed SIEGEL’S $ funds ‘ickly. : 0 AR a . ee )T $5.00 i — without any apparent motive - swig ap Rg ele Pere BBG) romana seme saa toe" KODAK FINISHING sami . at the Firs >. chureh tonight, at jresult of a collision between a jit-| Let me do your work and Job lot To such a man our loans offer: § o'clock. The plan will. be ex-] Women’s Nubuck High and Low [hey and touring car, tive versons MOTHERS’ TRAINING aa eesita SHOES | plained |] Button; up to $3.00. 95 lare suffering from injuries today | i t me | HK. Rockhill will speak on “Ma-|] Small sizes c “a aie j Cs for the whole family switt —Second ai STALLS 18-19—PIKE ST. |] Women’s Oxfords; fine makes; AMUSEMENTS its season on Tuesday afternoon hi t lues t Ne a eet ee The mothers’ training school, || ay a eae peal which has been imparting helpful Smaller sizes hints to Seattle mothers concerning at 50c METROPOLITAN [)') proper care of babies, concludes A nn oO u n re em ent —_—_—_——— ‘ STARTIN MERCHANDISE CLEARING The final lecture and demonstration ‘I 3Nights "sx: June 24 he} BEWARE of young jfited by them. Admission has been move. For the past 6 years they have been at inexperienced, combine Bigelow, Campbell and Rayden Three Rousing Entertainers 10¢ and 20c AID FIREMEN’S BAND Now, here’s a firm that has never made a specialty of sales, and probably this one would | never be if they were going to move any of their | present stock. But not an armful goes into In appreetation of the many the Seattle department band jhas played for Tilikum events, the | Tiikums have made its members times | SAVE Wit —_ Les fire

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