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Men’s Suits Values up to $17.50, go at $4.85 Values up to $35.00, go at $15.75 Values up to $25.00, go at $8.75 Including Blue Serges Values to $22.50, go at out sale Setacesisrse sass i THE REAL SALE OF THE SEASON We are now located in our new store at 1315 Third Ave., opposite the postoffice, with an entirely new stock—not a single garment was moved. A. Gubin is in charge at the old place, and he is going to close it out at once. You'll have a chance to see what real price-cutting is. Everything must go. It’s a good, clean stock. Men’s Suits are positively sold at ridiculous prices. Women’s Coats and Suits go the same way. This is the first sale we have ever had. Men’s Suits| |Laties’ Suits & Coats Values $ Men’s Suits] |Ladies’ Suits & Coats} |Ladies’ Suits & Coats Values NEW YORK OUTFITTING CO. 825 Third Avenue, Comer Marion $12.75 This season’s goods, including advance Fall styles, all included in this closing STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1915. PAGE 2. | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 | Ships Warned by Wireless July Stock-Adjusting Sale of Used Furniture ottom to@ay is true, officials have |pected to be sent to the Ino way of knowing. They have only a letter written to Mrs \Holt, containing his statement that explosives had been secreted aboard one of the vessels bound for Europe Writes Wite News of Bomb WASHINGTON, July 7--The | Includes hundreds of pieces for the home cry piece Ke nd the prices are ed for the There are Used Beds, Used Dressers, Paden neh in hese Bde sd bac! Used Tables, Used Buffetts, Used Mat. "in th “The at letter, Holt sald mer leaving New | adelphia and Saxonia warning | York for Liverpool on July 1 | them of the threat of Frank should sink on the 7th, God Holt that a bomb had been willing. | think it Is the Phila | placed upon @ steamer vound for delphia or Saxonia, but | am England, which would be blown | as according to up today. The department ex these two left on pected other vessels which nalled Written on the mar on the same day would pick up |) Gin opposite the warning was the warning. the following: “Tear this off A letter of warning re until It happened ing the expiqsives Holt The word “has” is believed he placed aboard a liner | to have been omitted before ae tresses, Used Desks, Used Carpets, Used i Rugs, Used Chairs, Used Rockers and Used Ranges. al | ing from New York wae re- | “happened” by Holt in error celved by his wife in Dalias Mrs. Holt turned the ijetter | and forwarded by to Secre- over to the Tex authorities, | tary of State Lansing by Jos. and it was telegraphed to | E. Cockrell, the family attor. Washington. If you are at all interested in Used Furniture, we can save you money on any of the enumerated lines, ang you can take advantage of our Easy Payment Plan in paying for them. G. R. Fumiture Exchange 511 Pike St. Easy Terms. Leaps to Death in His Cell to $30.00, go at 8.75 | NEW YORK, July 7.—Frank | tage showed that Holt experiment I Holt, who shot J. P. Morgan, end-|¢d for weeks with combustibles . pector Egan, of the bureau of Jed his life in his cell in the Mine Siadea. tedur aatd Mall saaet at of bomb making rs, as hin equipment was the |!ne upon the floor, his head was mont cop plete he had ever teen crushed and mutilated, and the , The body of Frank Holt was jola jail last night by a leap of 20 feet from the top of his cell, Land-| for ye nae to $50.00, go at hington, as he first declared. | ror nine montha A cottage was found near Hick® | gmith took Bertillion measure | Ville, L. 1, where Holt lived appar ments of the body and declared| range ia +The French Jently for weeks. It was there that they tallied with those of Muenter |casualties to’ 000 up to j June 1, according to an appeal fs he constructed the Washington He also examined the bod | bomb. ly for distinguish arke on| | He also practiced shooting at a Holt, and found he had a peculiar| SY Wh. P, IMS revoke po henge ye this number jtarget in preparation for the attack gold-filled tox which was} PARIG) Silty “Trerthe; Gor | hee essen set The cae and jupon Morgan Muenter’s identification mark|/ mans are planning a mighty | ‘0000 by the Germans aa cap | _ From the cottage near Hicksville known to the police stroke against the French in | ttToO, 07) placed detectives traced a black trunk “ HWE stock has | 7 “ which they had been advised Holt WIFE UNDER DOCTOR'S cARE| A/sace. Bo Oe ee an galt. lige ite Goes ee | brought with him to warehouseon DALLAS, Tex. July 7.—Mra.| Deen withdrawn from let izats . ‘ot F 7 leading to the Swiss [relief organization was raising EB. 28th at. here. Holt, wife of Frank Holt, was in| ways 8 fufds for the French Red Cross In the trunk they found enough the care of a doctor today frontier, and this Is regarded eee explosives to wreck several blocks) She has been told of the death ¢ buildings. th hustend 4 is beariog up as preliminary to a new of- SULTAN IS BETTER of buflding of her husband and Is be: up ¢ | Paraphernalia found in the cot-| bravely fensive on the eastern end o' the long battle line thru B: AFTER OPERATION gium and France. In thelr | err , | | new assault, the Germans will | en es 0 as uen er) attempt to ‘sweep the French | aTHENS, July 7—The aig | from Alsace. who recently submitted to an op CHICAGO, July 7.—Chester Na-|manner of speech reminded me of! tins for the new offensive In Al Prdccred occociag to ean fs cole or of| some one, and then ft flashed over| ti. ft ta reported here that Ger-| Ramos rein re to | me that it was Muenter. many is now working upon a def-| founded were circalated inet nk) “A few days later I met Holt/inite program which, if successful, | of the sultans death. = |will have es {ts conclusion over- close | sued today in behalf of the In connection with the prepara than Gouldgassistant profes German in @hicago untverst day positively identified Fi Holt as Professor Erich Muenter,|face to face. We were alone. I former Harvard instructor, wanted | must have shown some agitation My child's birth was “unconven- where they go to » imy heart—a heart not sad, but one, the most rich in experience. whole realm of nature—the perpet- These women are world,” but to that large and in-| jn our souldestroying race for| mine. tween the “red light” and the | jealousies which attend it, the foar-| letter is the fact tha Your church Pharisees, if they oq woman, making her a breeder knew me, would hold up thetr skirts! rather than a mother, the gre sade against “vice.” I am 25. I was never married gether. A better day is dawning, conventionally, but I have @ little [ believe. Meanwhile I am happy back to ply thelr anc boy of two, who is the very star of with my doy. my soul His fat er wos killed in an acci Pica) AND SEE THIS cor «vous DRESSES MEN a WOMEN load of wild buffaloes were due to) i. arrive in Seattle Wednesday for |°"L/00y Mt going buge the Western Stampede and Round- | ctor o: Nile AY ed 00 A: Up, which opens Saturday at Madi. | {rector of the Nil | road cars onto flat cars furnished | wit Nie’ Now comes Carl E horses were unbroken animals, and “ag when {t heard about the buffaloes, renigged on the deal. tht t The animals will, therefore, be! , pos aba eg vec in driven out Jackson st. and across “eee the city to Madison. Seattle 1 The procession will start at 3| i teeniqunte is Several domestic cows, borrowed |and the Hell. atrou from Seattle dairymen, will lead) pier, every « ing the parade with bells dangling from | bands will. play from their necks 110:30. Visiting band The Round-Up promoters hope| nate at each place the bronchos and steers and buffa- | |. On two afternoons loes will be nice about It and follow | be given at Recreatio’ notion to do otherwise, there prom-| hands will play in a r The buffaloes are a new feature | will be given, to whic - |on the program. W. W. Kletnert, one | will be invited. Ther Dr. L, R. Clark of the promoters of the big Shriner | commodations for abo |show, went to Missoula, Mont., to! ple : |witness the Round-Up there, and + oe “ a saw these buffaloes, He immediate-| But if you like wat ly signed a contract for their exhi-| ‘Three pd’ Regardless of what any one may |... ® “ . 4 Three hundred way in the way of a lot of ancient| ‘They are faster than steers, and! will be cut on the ad “history, etc, don't forget that the! when used by the cowboys in the|of White, Stuart and main issue is: Where can you get |) 11 o'e! jassoing contests, furnish more ac-| {ings after 11 o'clock # the best dental service for your|tion an ‘kdivok” te teas ‘money? The answer is At the| jninnies Regal Dental offices» where only | licensed and registered dentists are employed, with their certifi ates hanging right on the wall, injis one that assists Nature. sytem “front of their chairs; where the ful girl ever born on th “best materials ‘are. used: where | gular and natural action of jer which she was n painless methods, and, above all,|the stomach, liver, kidneys and | Comme here with A the lowest prices, prevail Miss Honolulu, the bowels will keep you well and|her own dainty hands TEETH PULLED FREE! /fit, and thisaction is promoted by | * These dances Yes, you may go your wife, and join in 1405 THIRD AVE, Soap Sale of Aap Miplicins to the World, N. W. Cor. Third and Union. everywhere, In bones, 18¢., 25¢ I live for him, to bring him up to ai be a ma I shall hide trom him | Sr feats paatie'ar me GET YP AT 3 [ continuep livelihood. | FROM PAGE 1 tures of peace. in Boston on a charge of wife mur-| when I recognized him, but he re- * . ted t o-| der. Gould sald he was intimately | mained unperturbed. BI a oa ga is reported to pr 7 GERMAN SUBS in acquainted with Professor Muenter,) “several times he sought me out] Completion of the drive against A | 4 kK) ER O ( y N IA GR E ‘4 and first recognized Holt as the| obviously for the purpose of let-|¢} ka peaetane in Galfcta. DARDANELLES? it} was entirely confident of being tn Galicia from the Slav forces | BERLIN, Jul 7. Woman of the Redlight District Discusses World-Old Social Questions From Her Own Personal Viewpoint| November.” said Gould, "paid | comnito aby “with ig 4 Commentas ‘The letter published below came to The | dent. I was in love with him. We! 1! do not envy your well-dreseed/the daughters of the working man| ng ge A ne] Ett; deliberately planned the coming of! women their comfortable limou- \ntaretingly sat wna toes weria-eia | OUF boy, circumstances forbidding a! eines, their padded pews in church, eocial and eronemic problems. formal marriage. their gay and brilliant gatherin how off the Dear Miss Grey: It is with mls- tional,” but tell me how @ plece of | riches wrung from the toll and the givings that I venture to write you, paper, called a marriage certificate, tears of the thousands. but I do so out of the fullness of 4nd a few words mumbled by a The portieres of their houses priest or minister, can consecrate hang straight, having no child’s lov- cred process in the ing hands to disarrange them. welcome to I do not belong to the “under | yation of the race? their kind of satisfaction. | have creasing class which hovers be-| money, with the bickerings and| But what really occasioned this t the Seattle sphere of so-called “respectability.” f11 impositions which have degrad-| authorities have embarked on acru- They would “clean up” the red light district in pious horror, lest my presence | question of the future race Mus heen | They arrest a few unfortunate girls. might defile them. left to chance, or neglected alto-|Each is fined $25 and costs. To make up their fines the girls go thing to remedy this state of affairs! missing professor last November. (ting me see him. Paranotc-like, he Isolation of the Russians of East- “I firet met Holt at Cornell 1 Warsaw. fensive again alarmed by reports that seven . He appeared to be start-/in Poland, with probably a new of-| of British and French warships. little attention to him at first, and/ing life anew, | veren jwe were together only a few min-| “There was never any evidence An offensive to free German ter-| |ma@n submarines have m are to be found. jutes, Later Dr. A. L. Andrews, a/ that he poisoned his first wife. Ev-|ritory of the enemy by driving the|/the Dardanelles, an Athens @e They are there for the money tn/Cotnell professor, said Holt was|erything I knew regarding Muenter French from Alsace, and then, ex stated toda it, not because they Itke the Ife. peculiar and hard to understand. 1| was good except for the report re Peace overtures If the report is true, the Athess I have never known the daughter) said Holt's peculiar carriage and | garding the death of bis wife Advices here declare that Ger-! correspondent said the submarines of a banker or rich merchant to be} many i# tiring of the war and {8| would force the warships to emee an inmate of the tenderloin : determined to end it if possible| operations along the shore of the do not need to go th The best! an within a few months,’ while she 18) Gallipolf peninsula and leave the hotels are at their disposal " in the most advantageous position | jand forces unsupported, This ineffective crusade againat since the battle of th 1¢ Marne. vice is like tearing off a scab and| KING VICTOR SEES BARGAINS leaving underneath an angry, in- ed wound | IN MEATS HIS TROOPS WIN e's been torn dn the Austrian field de- Vico ts a purely relative matter, fenses about Goritz by the incessant | QUALITY depending on social and economic Italian Lombardment, and a general | M ik ts assault by the Italian forces is now | ar. e " ca {dentified here today by two Cam ——= —————— bones of his body broken. bridge men as Prof. Erich Muenter,| Holt te said to have admitted yee | trmer Harvard professor. They terday to the authorities that he did yarn & T Bmith, a. state | FRENCH LOSSES 70 Hot construct the bomb which he Mor lua ww inter, who lived | placed in the capitol in @ house in! i, the same house with Muenter| DATE ARE {400,000 t conditions A crusade does not reach the cause. The cause Hea tn the basic injustice of our economic syatem. If you, Miss Grey, can do any- ROME, July 7.—Great gaps have | Three carloads of outlaw horses, CA ER Miss Gwendolyn Geary, one of ELLIMAN three carloads of steers and one car MEL OR A TIGER ... foremost | singers of Seattle; Since Noble Harvey J. Woods be and J. R. Hager wrote — jair, “Smile ¢,” ey It had been planned to transfer | 4. (ule With Nil ybody the stock at the depot from the rail-| Mrs, Rosella Durrant’s “Smiling ppert with a brand-new march, “The Red Fez,” which {s said to be one of the best T written for to have her +) fill of band music in the parks a. m. | At City Hall park, P foneer place, t Recreation next week, 8 o'clock to s will alter concerts will m pler. And the leaders. But if they take @/on ‘Thursday morning, 60 full massed oon. {ses to be an impromptu and real-|cert at Woodland park. istic round-up pulled off right in the Tuesday and Thursday evenings city streets. at Recreation pler open-air dances h everybody e will be ac ut 2,500 peo- ermelons s watermel bition here. ons, each weighing over 50 pounds joining roofs Henry build ome eventing, Texas picea A True TOmic foe icyou cite for pisoappien most beautt ne island aft od, who ts ‘oha Temple, | will serve the luscious fruit with on the roof. And every sented there will be Each morning from 8:20 to 10 to| }dancing on the 4 | turers’ association, tn under the tle Manufac conjunction 4 | with their festivities for exploita Regal Dental Offices PIL tion of home-made goods Dr. L, R. Clark, Mgr. 2 there with the fun, Or lent trade. you will earn the gratitude of , ‘ : in progress Thursda: et _none but| AGNES. The aseault upon Goritz began | Wild . r 1 yesterday, reports to the war office 5 cans Cc & you may go anyway, whether your say. The infantry attacks were car- | Roge Milk...... .. 4 e ts with you, or whether you ried out with the greatest bravery. 4 a dance or net, King Victor Bmmanuel witnessed | Choice Spare 1 ce ; € | i On Monday night, the charming el pratt Pisheasp peak, rl) Ribs, | eer 3 light grand opera, sjMarth wil The king scaled a pletean, and, |) Choice Steer 4 ne moore thestre acompanied by an escort of cavalr Round Steak ... t FOR A for the entertainment of visiting wmiteed the struasic froma ¢f . « sep tance of a few hundred yards. || Choice Shoul- le i The Italians captured 700 of the |i der Pork Steak. . , | enemy : Miss Leah Miller, and others who| \°"The’ king personally congratu-| Choice Steer 4 appeared {n the same opera here lated the victorious ‘EPot Roast, Ib. a few weeks ago, will appear. eee vee : “hy ap > iy 7 Mme. Hesse-Sprotte will direct the oice Fepale ead rogram ADRIATIC IS IN of Mutton a Final rehesrsals will be held on| ¢ lutton i erybody's | rhursday, r WAR ZONE TODAY NEW YORK, July 7.—The liner} Adriatic, rumored to have been| marked for submarine attack, is due to enter the war zone today unless the vessel has radically changed her course. Rumors that . |the Adriatic would be torpedoed | ff (mild) were circulated soon after the) ff Look for U. 8. liner sailed from New York. The It eignifles purity and quality. }Cunard line officials scouted bad Shops sacs Until 6:20 9. M. | reports AMUSEMF NTS. MOORE— i= |( METROPOLITAN And Last Performance Tonight of This Afternoon—Tonight Henry W. Savage's Operetta MRS, PATRICE CAMPBELL eee And (this under your hat) the | Kirmess! Woops! You'll ike the Kirmess, awright, awright Imagine—Mre. Thomas Burke, Mrs. D. Stimson, Mrs. H. C Henry, Mra. James D. Lowman and Mrs. A, B. Stewart, doing an |Oriental dance? ¢ It says on the program they're gonna do It There's more, but we're too|¥ |timid to mention it Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, who may go on wit Thaw trial. The larger shieapeegn r on was made recently. The picture | Inset shows Evelyn as she looked SPEEDERS, BEWARE! when she first met Harry Thaw. — TOM IS ON THE JOB!) POISONED Several people lost their ives in HIMSELF AT 40! auto accidents over the Fourth, and Death by slow poison ts killing a score of speed ordinance violators ie Sag ah rane te <eers, whe ‘ TL made the fatal mistake of fall ; came before Acting Judge Me. to Underatand the warnings of ore ney trouble. Mahon in police court Tuesday, He| When your kidneys begin to lag \ 1O-8ALT LAKE BEAUTIES—10 “nonked” ‘em, every one, and as a|!" throwing off natural poisons shat| rewult the etty 1s today $200 richer. warnings come in little twinges, or| “The Shadow Gir" | stiffness across your back and "onl GORDON HIGHLANDERS BAT THE RAT t pete may be, too ae 7 | Waketia faas nay ee red n he rnin 1 The best known remedy for these | = ase oe. On te ne eee BINYON OPTICAL CO.—1116 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR SENECA O Capsules. This remedy has Special All This Week —in— “PYGMALION" Sat. Mat., Night Prices, 25¢ to $2.00 ‘THE SECOND MRS, TANQUERAT Nights, 50c to §2; Mats., S00 to EMPRESS THEATRE A BIG GIRLIE SHOW 6—Jolly Acts—@ 10c, 15¢ Night Prices ine Roards of health everywhere trying to exterminate rats, bec of their menace to health’ and stood the test for more than 200 TEW oY 2 . re since it was first producea|, NeW YORK, July 7.—Juatic the ancient laboratories in Haar-| Hendrick of the supreme court an struction of property,, But without 4 Holland, It acts directly on| nounced today he wou sue al " Walting for the heaith authorities |the kidneys and bladder and giveslwrit of body attachn poe - dd Gold Filled Spectacles and to do the work for you, do your duty|relief at once or your money will be ; hent, forcing Eye Glasses, Fitted With Spherical Lenses— Includir entific examination Grad- uate Optometriat and E: oF ee wv Examination Free BINYON OPTICAL CO. 4%. BR. BINYON, JR. 1116 FIRST AVE, NEAR SENBOA ST. and use the only effective weapon|refunded. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem|/¥elyn Nesbit Thaw to appear as} in the war on r@ts, Stearns Blectric|Oll Capsules are imported direct|@ witness in the Harry K. Thaw " p. Aa a ee cgeenee ee from|from Holland, bes hg be had at} sanity trial here | gist for.twenty-five cents|any drug store. Prices 260, 60c and * } , | jn one night it whould kill off) $1.00 Kecept no substitute.” fror| Deputy Attorney General Cook rats and mice in your home,|sale and guaranteed by The Ow1| S48 Mrs. Thaw left New York warage | Drug Co. hout his consent uber above all that killing | — w is as effective os killlag, | sived a doctor's statement ee a AR Ere ra | shortly before the train departed Use Stearns FE aeteis Paate how and for Malone last night that she was prevent’ further. breeding. Direc HIPPODROME under a nervous strain and could tte ve in fifteen languages’ in every Fifth and University not appear. | package , packag Justice Hendrick declared the Bbt——09 1e8dO Uokug Clean Amusement Binyon Optical Co—1116 First Ave. Homelike 6 10 tusk reasons given were not sufficient. The Hollywood Lunch and Soda — Lionel eee : Sahat Shaw at It is expected that Thaw will take the stand this afternoon, Fountain, 212 Pike St.--Adv, BINYON OPTICAL CO—1116 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR SENECA