The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1915, Page 2

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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 19i5. PAGE —and— Bargain Sale Veith-Cammack Co. SECOND AVE. AT JAMES ST. Is attracting very considerable attention and patronage—and well it should—as it is a rather unusual opportunity for savings. Every store accumulates odds and ends. We do not wish to accumulate any—so out they go at BARGAIN PRICES. Some are large size—some are small——but all are high grade—and represent a loss. They will not last long. Suit . Overcoat Divided| *8.45 $12.45 not taking down The speaker dt embers of Legislature — was voting on a bill providing for the carrying Into effect of the pro- hibition constitutional amendment Goodwin claimed a constitutional right to speak and record his rea sons for voting Ths event He charged that the stenogra-|o¢ tive months’ pher, Miss Florence Fitzgerald, 48 | geasion Goodwin stro desk. Mahoney smash in the Goodwin hu hed in a fist fight the floor of the Arizona house representatives today ‘Mahoney landed a bard swing to in's face. ) The fight started when the house members on spe Alaska reached here in m the steamer V! which is dischar banks district Bernard, a Jesul teed from start to finish. The East- ern Outfitting Co.'s liberal guarantee goes with every suit that we turn out of our Made-to-Measure Depart ment. | BLAST; Every Man and Woman Can Enjoy Our Liberal Credit Our business is extending credit to The terms teen hundred m were captured a Over These Suit Values | fac er members rush was There are hardly any two HALF MILLION IN BULLION ARRIVES bullion The vessel also brought 160 tons Aboard was Father WINDOW BROKEN BY GERMAN ARMY NOW | ACROSS DNIESTER (NORWEGIAN SHIP IS LATEST VICTIM BRITISH AVIATOR WHO BLEW UP ZEPPELIN IN MIDAIR, AND WHO LATER DIED WHEN HIS AEROPLANE FELL TO THE EARTH IN PARIS Flight Sub-Lieut. R. A. J. Warneford, V. C., decorated by King George for blowing a Zeppelin to pieces after a desperate air battle. Since his great feat he was killed, with Henry 8. Needham, an Ameri can writer, when their plane fall with them near Pari A NIGHT WITH CITY’S *BOES AND YEGGMEN | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 \.. ened to find the friend, and nd hay 4 to be Is 1 him to a at « r Hen expiained t ney ring t You approach him warily. You tell him in a w emotion that the ring was give you by ye mother on } th-bed. You hate to part with it it there's a good will there but ring’s ou job waiting you in Tacoma, and you've got to | worth $50, and {t breaks your heart to part with it, must—for $2.50. his statem rected him to write it out. Goodwin replied that he did Then you beat it. For when you take the tissue paper off, the not have to | negins to tarnish, brassily, in about 10 minutes He sald the girl was there to oc ne ah a ave S| on oor take ft, and that she must do so, | We didn’t find Hen’s friend, tho we searched the Mop-house. It 1s Don't you insult this girl,” yell-| a tremendous place—a labyrinth of great, dark, damp rooms, connected ed = Maboney rising. Statesmen) py corridors, These rooms are divided by partitions a yard high, like shouted and claimed the floor. the pig pens at the county fair grounds de to Mahoney's In each pen are fron cots, And on the cots are men sleeping. Hen met him with a) went from cot to cot, twisting the faces of the sleepers so that the dul overhead light shone on them. The sleepers grunted like animals. i off his coat. Oth-| cursed like men, but they did not wake dd between t a ‘We're out luck!” said H Come on!” the culmination e219. 858 almost continuous Now, there are, if the information will do you any good, plenty of aking termes. Down below the air was, if steam boilers which heat worth $570,000 ey accus places around Jackson, King, Weller and cross streets where you can Hen led me down a dark alley, which runs from King to Weller, between Sixth and Seventh aves. In the middle of the alley we found ie rickety flights. In the street the night air was chill the buildings above At first [ could not see for the dark. But my pcame ictoria, from Nome,| Walks. dodging rafters. And #0 1 came to one of Seattle's free flop sing cargo at Pier| " the size of a block. | Mop for nothing. a stairway leading down into a black pit. We went down and down | musty and foul, at least warm—made so by one consignment) temed to the blackness, and I stumbled after Hen along rotting board The streets in this district, you understand, are higher than the of antimony cre, consigned to E.| 2nd on which the buildings stand. To bring the first floors on a level Soloman, jr., of San Francisco, from| W!th_the streets, the buildings stand on stilts é the Seraffo: . a Thus, the buildings In each block stand over a deep hole in the he Serafford mine, in the Fair.) | ina strange subterranean world, where the sun never shines, t priest from Kou-| Where the wind never blows The sides of the holes are terraced with stakes and planking to garok, who has been called to the ’ i i crrisaarodiragl eth aacllad wrevent the street from sliding into the holes. These narrow terraces Tailor-made Suits that are gua a two feet wide, are the beds. The bed-clothes are waste newspapers who twitched and moan His face, beneath I wantjabout 19 ed in his sleep go any further, to you Hen, the Hus Before I to introduce SUES tler. He isn't a “working stiff’ the dirt, was white as paper and CITY i: he isn't a Johnny Yegg. He's twisted with suffering la bum. There is a blot on his One of the iron workers touched P | ‘The city ts just getting the echo|'scutcheon, Once he worked! Hay- him with his foot, and he stirred Our style suggestions wil! help your of the dynamite explosion Owners|ing no pride, he admits it, But {t) “He's all in,” said the tron work suit decision. Come in tomorrow anc of late lamented plate glass win-| Was @ long time See. He's an ex. er, i ee oO y arg sho , of dows are now lining up with claims| pert moocher, and It is because of ‘Snow asked ete Sige Reed bi howing z for damages. The W. B. Hutehin bis activities in begging that he is No; yen-shee ; | labrics— son Co., asking $2,050, and George| known to Hoboland as The Hus » boy awoke, and, rising to al & Renko and wife, asking $95, are|tler. He is a hopeless drunkard, sitting position, stared up into our) 35 $37 50 40 two of tae claimants, ‘They charge|That’s about all there is to say of faces. Then his trembling fingers com ee the city was negligent in allowing| Hen searched pocket after pocket fran-| e so much bang stoff in the harbor 2 9m tically. He at last found what he) Corporation Counsel Bradford has| were filled with wanted a tiny bottle. He drained| advised the city it {s not legally In black re , sighed, sank to earth, and slept | Hable. cel far away, we could see | ‘I retrieved the empty bottle, It which |smelied like port wine—and some little points of light | thing else. glowed and died, glowed and died. The tramps were having their good-night smoke. 1 saw one man take off hie | “Port wine and yen-shee,” one of |the men explained, } ys eh are aay casy. Pay us as you get paid, in weekly or tattered shoes. Then he un- Posen pre eabdalent now monthly payments ; Sea tiga wrapped a newspaper bundle 0 yous ry ne 7 7 TROGR )», June he Ge ridge?’ o p “ 6. 00 pir ba The Ger and brought forth a pair of | *ride Ay asked the or ned ne mecihed sees hilvent ae ques (#25 e acted on the suggestion zemberg in considerable sa gulithand on This bridge starts at Maynard and is admitted today, but else. 9% NeW: ® ping: Weller and runs south over the the enemy was sald to have Another tramp picked up the | tide flats been repulsed in confusion. Seven-| discarded shoes and anxiously We ducked under it. Some examined the soles. Then he | one struck began cutting off the soles with | struck a match and held it in our faces. The face we saw | a jackknife. | noticed that the was clean-shaven, thin-lipped, 40 officers | en and t Rousdwiany soles of his own shoes were vicious and cruel, 1 knew the worn away, tho the uppers were es, Mahe Waa A Jehihy still good. Before our eyes he Yang. No dlesourseed: euvet- did as neat a job of half-soling as | have ever seen. He looked up from his work work, no happy-go-lucky stew- bum, this “You git!” he sald. And we ONDON, June 25.—The Nérwe-| and saw us watching him | “goG¥ ih eue haate eturnbliA rc gian steamer Troma, of 1,557 ton “1 am sorry, gentlemen,” he over the form of a boy pki An extra spe has betn pedoed by a submarine, vee aherti a “But the house squealed at us in anger and BE ae te of it was learned today is full. Why don't you try the pain. Every Johnny Yeog has | cia wing Idorf-Astoria?” hie “punk” : | new Summery eee hus ia hee Ginter On, | ) WOODMEN SH ; kid, whom he has picked up, Suits. Light in ow TO “Come on!" said Hen, and he led| and whom he uses for every Goth ‘tabric and | me tg one of the passageways! kind of hellery. coor CLOSE SATURDAY | which lead down into the free flop-| If you wonder at aur fear, it ( | | house like holes in a rabbit warren.| Is because you do not know the Special prices | Fagen We tried another—beneath a big) nature of John . | aint clay peo Been to the carnival yet? The) wooden structure which houses a) Farther along Oy found athe | these garments. | gne at Second ave, and Lenora &t.,| saloon and lodging house. But this,| beds, Newspapers will keep you moar Ne auspices of the Woodmen) too, was crowded. Wo talked with| warin f you have enough of them Pads. Mies Saturday some of the men—all hoboes, ‘Two|It was long before I slept. We $15 to $25 nigh reports are to the effect ‘e Iron workers out of work, One| were wakened by truck wagons that it's some carnival as a one-armed negro, who said:| rumbling close overhead, bound I don’t have to work, When city-ward in the gray of dawn i —_ EVERETT, June A moving folks see { ain't got but one arm elec Tees Acne hn bicedh MEN’S FURNISHINGS picture corporation has been organ-| they certainly is kind! HA lized and will take its first pictures| He dexterously rolled a cigarette Saturday. One of the scenes will be| with his one hand and struck a PRYE'S MENU TODAY? ithe fall of a girl from a four-story| match. In the flare I saw, lying at ok Mt over on page 13, downtown building. his feet, a boy—he looked to be ITALY’S ARMY ring] su Vernis Martin Bed Slightly Used Double-Deck Coil Spring NOW MOVING UPON TRIESTE ROME, sel, Fort Hen one of the principal works June of the Austrian stronghold at Malborget hae been reduced And 45-Lb. Mattress by Italian artillery, The de struction of Fort Hensel was reported to the war office to day by Gen, Cadorna, com manding the Italian army of invasion The Italian forces also cap: tured Glorna, north of Plava, it was officially announced. The capture of Giorna is the $19.75 firat forward movement the Full-size Vernis Martin Bed has seven neh filling | Itallans have been able to - ireihnedl ceeel Coil Soring and one new 45 nake ff days their cam. . one double-deck ort il as. die paign against Goritz und Mattre in good quality ticking : Fogurat Bad weather has hampered oper ¢ of these three item $29.50. On sale in the ation Exchange Department, special $19.75 Two hundred thousand Austrians poecvalt Bh: ow concent 1 at Trieste to resist the Itallan a ance there, ac s toda s * This estimate fe by Ital n refugees who fled from the it 511 PIKE ST. EASY TERMS. stated. “From the outskirts the | oe ' elt the boom Italian guns! around M an be heard ye The Dental War Is. on BUY at Trieste | Sonttle’ s Dental Fakers Gen. Cadorna’s report of opera-| Along the articularly | le has been; great intensity after | fantr fighting lay Bersagiierl, wh Re crossed th nz, have en jonitioys preparatory |fakers and the combine pon the Austrian | FACTS ARE THE fortress iach eraail gaa be tas ; 7 In ae reeten pier = a were it not for the fight I le The high line Italians fighting over a BEWAR young of SUNSET BRAND plateau ne east bank f x ~ m bin e “ border of the| Dentists who copy m of Paints, Varnishes y= dot la pee *. pee and Stains are manu- fer, and. thes factured right here in my off 2 LIQUIDS AND GASES | <2." Seattle by USED IN ASSAULTS i. ton ‘ | MAKE MK AND THE bombs, the TWO DOLLARS lent assaults ‘ riv 1g yesterday iids and asphyxiati mans delivered vi nts of the durit Ger Varnish Co. and acting free ‘The meh retired in orderly fo tall tacbive $e Seonpe the aesaly anise ee 1622 Fourth Ave. nd Kase banal wingni hue aay oll One-Half Block From sa sae ae Open « oy Westlake Market tloua whic abandoned 364 and unofficial dis patches today told of the fighting| in the Meuse region, which was re | DO T FAIL TO VISIT d by the Germans at midnight French illuminating Which Will Be Held All This Week at t territory in front of the} enches Ii 4, while searchlights swept the advancing German lines, expoeing the enemy to the fire from] the French positions. | were forced to retn BIG PUBLIC WEDDING TONIGHT 12 Big Shows—All Forms of Amusement insti The Students of the Kentucky tute for the blind are staging Merchant of Venice You Work Hard for Your Money, Spend It Wisely Take advantage of these big values for Saturday and next week. Terms A Dollar or Two Each Week Will Go-Cart, rubber tires, spring se | Large Leather Rocker, deep spring adjustable foot and $4.9! 95) seat, upholstered in genuine Spanish back, Special leather; regular $22.50. Special ........ . $14.75 | | A Solid Oak Table, in Saat my v onl fumed finish; finch yen “e Extra Heavy Pedestal Coloni- top; has heavy pedes. al Table, banded top; ms tal; regular $20.00] ‘This Dresser, with large French plate mirror, | the fumed casted ee Spe- $11. 75) in quartered oak, bird's-eye or Circassian | spe. , cint walt cial $21.75 $17. 50, Special We have What We Advertise, and Sell at You Pay Less for Better Quality at Thompsor Advertised Prices 515 PIKE ST. | Bed Davenport, in | tion Spanish leather, | mattress \ fumed oak, upholstered in imita- $21.75, Thompson Furniture Co. including

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