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STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1915. PAGE Fifty $4 Hats to Be Sold for $1.45 These are trim- med in this season's best styles, mostly white, with flowers, velvets and pom- pons of ostrich. For quick closing _to- morrow you can choose at $1.45 One Hundred and Fifty Shapes, Worth to $1.25, for 39c Each. Black and white only, but all the s styles. While they last al Yee dan. * Coming—A Shoe Sale The balance of the V. & H. shoe stock has been turned over to this store to be sold for whatever it will bring. About involved. Ready on Saturday morning—on the third floor. Full particulars tomorrow night. fifteen hundred pairs of shoes are Drastic Reductions on Women’s Waists, Dresses and Suits The balance of the stocks on the second floor has received final price reductions. Evening Gowns that were $25.00 can now be bought for $8.88. Suits that were $25.00 are the same price. Waists that were a dollar are 69c. Middy Blouses for girls are 88c instead of $1.25. Women’s Chif- fon and Silk Waists in small sizes only, that were $3.50 to $5.00, are cut to $1.00. Women’s After- of all wool serge and silk otherwise, we'd say so. And are no such values anywhere in town as are on this second floor. We have emptied the fourth floor and the basement and all our fixtures are on sale in the latter chairs, mirrors, electric window light- chairs, mirrors, electric window light- etc., all at from 10c to 30c on the dol- Panton personally for store fixtures. are for sale. GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & ©O,, Merchandisers and Financiers for Business Institutions, in Charge Panton Department Store "Leven Seven to ’Leven ’Leven Second Ave. FRED, BACK —{BANK RAID AT FRISCO! IS FEARED | : : wq| BROWNSVILLE, Tex, July 8.- SAN’ FRANCISCO, July 8.—"Il one sheriff has been notified that had no intention of jumping my af ErgE in s Z the banks here may be attacked by _. Aggie tte he apne ond Mexican bandits operating in the Greisheimer, alias Gresham when, YiCiity of Matamoras, Mex. An ef- fort has been made to round up the briganda during the past few days. Officers have been killed by border returned to the city prison today by nage Fred Kracke, who brought} him m Seattle. M aerpomegoal was arrested in San Le npllnns bromine nda incisco on the complaint of Dr. Carl Muck, director of the Boston MOLD A HORSE SHOW Symphony orchestra, who charged him with obtaining several hundred dollars by fraudulently represent-| w ing himself to be an a; NORTHERN FRANCE, July §.—~ hile not bombarding the Ger- went of the mans, British artillery sections be- Fatherland, a German-American} hind the lines held a horse show, publication. Greishelmer was ar-\the blue ribbon going to a noble igned and held in bail by the Do-|dapple-gray steed, who formerly Mee court. pulled a plow in Yorkshire. 2 sve Dress Well way Our liberal credit plan will be a valuable help. At no time a large outlay of cash is needed. on credit at cash prices. SYSTEM Bradbury cLorues Other Reliable Lines $15 to $22.50 Secure Your Necessary Wants For Your Vacation And Still Have Plenty of Money to Spend | HATS—SHOES—MEN’S FURNISHINGS | 1332-34 211 Second Union Ave. Street Largest Credit Apparel Institution In the U. 8, Clothing | $20 “P WRECKAGE CAUSED IN GAPITOL BY HOLT'S BOMB | | | | | | | | ROME, July &—An Austrian | submarine sank the Italian ar cruiser Amalfi in the Adriatic yesterday, it fficially announced today. The cruiser was on scout duty when it was attacked. A ma jority of the crew of 684 was ed. mored upper w la the first big warship ther Italy or Austria between the lost by since hostilities two countries began. UNCLE SAM TAKES OVER WIRELESS WASHINGTON, July &—The government today took over the wireless station at Sayville, L. 1 | Charges that this country’s new trality has been constantly violat- ed by the Germans who use the Sayville station for communication th Berlin have been under probe y the government for some time. Violation of this government's neutrality was given the reason jfor taking over the station. ITALIAN AVIATORS ' PUT IN A BUSY DAY jb reported the Italian air forces w today by Gen. Cadorna | the Goritz garrison, and ammunition ltrains and supply stations attacked In an aerial raid upon the Austri- an aviation camp at Airozza, several fires were started and a namber of lenemy air craft are believed to have | been destroyed ‘RUSSIANS GETTING | MORE AMMUNITION | PETROGRAD, July &.—The arriv al of fresh supplies and ammunition lin the Russian lines has halted the German drive toward Warsaw from the south and the eastward sweep of Gen. Von Linsingen’s forees thru Galicia. South of Lubin the Russians have been strengthened by retnforce- |ments. Trainioads of shells have larrived, and with these the German | advance has been checked. | The production of ammunition has |been speeded up since the govern | ment commissioner of supplies con- ferred with the manufacturer, and within a few weeks the Russians will be ready to assume the offen-| lative everywhere. ‘BOY SCOUTS LEAD CHARGE IN FRANCE LONDON, June 22.—(Ry Mail to New York.)—British boy scouts have been in action in Northern France. Addressing an assemblage of 1,000 scouts at Stratford, Rev Edward Digby, London's fa mous “fighting parson,” an nounced that for the first time in the history of boy scouts these lads had fought and died for their country Of 40 Kast London scouts and officers who joined the colors two months ago, only four are left, he announced 7 were in the front of an attack on German Ines during the Ypres fighting. They charged with great gallantry | in the face of heavy fire. COINS IN HIS THIGH July | LONDON, &—When a wounded soldier was operated on jin a London hospital, surgeons ex jtracted several coim@ from his thigh, shrapnel having — carried pieces of the pocket and all the coins it contained into the flesh PORTLAND, July 8.—The popu lation of Portland increased 7,000 by official annexation of St. Johns and Linnton today ~ WAS UNARMED | | a , | De ROME, July §—Great activity by | Ponte An Austrian aviation camp WS) the submarine did not give women dombarded, bombs were dropped On ang children passengers a reason | | | | bor. }est Dolly Varden trout ever landed The Photograph Shows the Recepti on Room in Senate Wing of U. 8. Capitol Wrecked by Bomb. The De-| bris Is Piled on the Floor in Front of the Badly Shattered Te! phone Booths. ITALY LOSES ‘ANXIOUS FOR [SOLDIERS TO CRUISER THE ADRIATIC AID HARVEST LIVERPOOL, y 8.—The ner) OTTAWA, Ont, July &—Canad ire Was shown t . 4 r dy » doc © this! a yidiers now training wil Adriatic ts due t k here th soldiers « 5 GRAND afternoon, Altho some anxiety has ouraged to help harvest the gt The Wrong Label,” featuring} been felt because of the rumors that antic wheat crop now ripening 19! Jane Gall, heads the show at the she was marked for submarine at-| Canada. Acting Minister Lougheed /Grand, “The Diamond From the tack, White Star line officials said | state nesday that son-com they do not expect to hear from the | minsioned and ner until she appears in the har-| Wi#hing will be given leave of ab |nence to help with the harvest. The Adriatic has not been heard! EET WORK OF SURGEONS officers from since she left New York, | June 20, tt was sald, but the agents declared thin was to be expected, as the vessel would not use her wire less for fear of giving submarines her position — - CENTRALIA &—Just re gentty selnaned o months inal. “Avenging Conscience,” the Grif. | Plaster cast, where #be had been, fol fth film at the Melbourne, ts at lowing an operation curing her from ‘racting big crowds daily, Ma & hip malady from which she had sh, Blanche Sweet and Henr suffered from birth Abbott has been so Injured tn auto a have to be repeated. PRAISE EXHIBIT OLYMPIA, LONDON, July &—~The liner) eunk by a German subma- rine, Was not armed and carried) no greater cargo of munitions than | tn ordinary peace times, was the official finding of Lord Mersey to- day Lord Mersey conducted July ma-Pacific exposition two letters given out by Gov, Li veatigation today. One is from former Seer Leon ©. Thresher, an Amertoan, | tary ( & passenger on the liner and) M. C. A when the vessel was tor) Texas young women. } APPOINTS LEWIS OLYMPIA, the in- ¥ We are not authorized to deter-| mine the enemy's rights, but we hold able opportunity to escape,” the July &—Arthur A port stated. “We therefore conclude fice the lives of those aboard | state board of equalization “There is evidence that the crew! laughed and jeered at those strug: Now Playing Better Hurry! sling in the water.” LAND GUNT TROUT WENATCH July §.—-With one COLONIAL of the smallest fishing hooks ever) used at Lake Wenatchee, the larg The Devil’s Daughter from that lake has been caught by Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Owens. | WENATCHEE, July §—An auto driven by 8. E. Clark of Seattle ran| away on the east side of Blewett! pase. It upset, but he and his wife! and four children escaped with| minor bruises. BACK BORAH’S BOOM BOISE, July 8.——-The republican central committee is making prep- arations to further the boom of Sen. 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The other is from four/Gish, Mae Marsh, Miriam Cooper, Lewis, of the public service com-| that the commander planned not| mission, was yesterday appointed by) lonly to sink the liner, but to aacri-| Gov, Lister as a third member of the BARRYMORE GETS LAUGHS | “The Dietator,” with John Barry |more, at the Liberty for the rest of | the week, is one of the best film | comedies yet shown in Seattle, | Barrymore's actions in the role of) moneyed Brook Travers, a young American, bring down the house. He ts made consul to a small South American country by the reg-| ular consul, who does, not ike the| lidea of living there when he learns | a former Spanish sweetheart whom | is waiting for him with | Travers’ tribulations begin when/| he leaves the ship, Among other things he is rentenced to be shot, \but ts saved by the intervention ¢ a squad of United States satiors, one COLONIAL Theda Bara, more snaky and din |bolic and vampire-y than ever, is lthia week's attraction at the Colon fal, She ts starred in “The Devil's | Daughter An ya}, she wrecks Ja household, this time of a young |nculptor who Uses for a model and then falls in love with her—t his sorrow eee MISSION Helen Gardner ts featured ir Miss Jekyll and Madam Hyde,” at the Mission. The pioture ts a tale of dual personalities, Miss Gardner enacta the part of a woman who ls at one time pure and lovely, at an other a wrecker of men's Ii “Playing the Game,” a comedy featuring Lillian Walker, completes the bill eee |ALHAMBRA | | The College Widow,” adapted) from the play of that naw b George Ade, starts a four days’ run] at the Alhambra today, Ethel Clay. | ton is featured | A real football game between real varsity teams im played, and a real hotel 1s burned down to get the right atmosphere tn the picture eee CLEMMER “The Birth of a Nation,” fith's wonderful photoplay, at Clemmer, ts packing folka {n at each the show, tho It has b attle near! m shown in Se two weeks. The prices are just half tho charred tn the larger Eastern cities when the plc | Sky” ie on the same program. cee “Captain Macklin,” an adaptation of Richard Harding Davis’ story, ts |featured at the ¢ A. It ts the |*tory of a young man who ts fired |from Weat Point. He goes to Hon duras and ts made president. The feture is full of thrills, There is! nino a kid comedy . MELBOURNE Walthall are in the cast. ere PROGRAMS Liberty Ending Saturday Night “The Dictator’ (John Barry- more). eee | Atham’ bra Ending Wednesday Night! “The House of the Lost Court” Robert Conness), j eee At the Clemmer “The Birth of a Nation” (Lillian | Henry Walthall and Kalph Lewis). | eee Colonial Ending “The Devil's Bara), turday Night Daughter” (Theda eee At the Meibourne “The Avenging Conscience” (Henry Walthall, Mae Marsh and Blanche Sweet) Mission Ending Saturday Night “Miss Jekyll and Madam Hyde’ (Helen 1 Gardner); “Playing the | Game’ (Lilian Walker), comedy ss Cla A Ending Saturday Night | “Captain Macklf four-part |drama; “Pirates Bold,” comedy | : | Grand Ending Saturday Night ¢ ld RESIDENCE THEATRES Home Ending Thursday “The Black Box,” No. 10, two |parts; “Little Mr. Fixer,” drama; “Almost a King,” two-part comedy, eee al, and a two-part drama. BOTTOM FALLS - FROM ROW BOAT “The Wrong Label,” comedy-|_ Returning from celebration of the! As a apectalist who bas ia drama (King Baggot and Jano|}%th birthday of Mrs. Mattie H./many years in the study and treat: Gail); “The Diamond From the| Hynes, at Eagle Harbor, a rowboat) ment of stomach troubles, I have . a : ‘ . “vear.| been forced + No. 10; | Antmated Weekly.” |!n which she, her husband, 1-year pone > reed to the ¢ hw old baby and two others were rid ach tr a Ending Saturday Night |ing, suddenly collapsed, the bottom! are ab hy and normal. “The Garden of Lies” (Jane|dropping out. Mrs, Hynes was| The real trouble, that which causes Keteghl “Papa's Baby Girl,” com.| drowned, the others rescued. |mive acid in the ato vad revel: jody. - on a: aneemeeend ed by food fermentation. ee : acidity irritates the delicate lining PORTLAND, July 8.—Inspection | 4% ¢)4 stomach an nr v4 Madison Ending Thursday Night Jo jitneys and drivers under the | tion caunce wind ate ae te |, “Officer 666" (Howard Esta-|pew city ordinance is proceeding | stomach abnormally, causing brook); “Her Bargain” (Sydney |; 30 a day full bloated feeling, “Thus both acid { , Yiat the rate o! a a Ayres) base sae srirtannl jand fermentation Interfere with and a6 } «d the process of digestion. The Summer-Spoiled Skin Removed by unwholesome complexion. layer of au: sorbed, gent no in John Barrymore In the humorous 5-part photo-adapta- tion of the thrillingly funny comedy— “The Dictator’ By Richard Harding Davis Continuous—11 a. m. to 11 p. m. LIBERTY FIRST AT PIKE Leather Mor- 27.50 fumed fr for 811.50 r Buffet ft s1sne Handsome Dining Table $25.00 Princess r 815.00 at Dresser red for oak, $4.56 - $8.50 $25.00 China Cabd- $19.50 Oak Library Inet, famed or dul} Table on sale at leather seat and golden, ages 813.85 back + oss. 89.83 oak, for Ss. H. POYNOR FURNITURE CO. 1521-1523 FOURTH AVE. $14.00 Oak voker. le Between Pike and Pine. |HOW TO PREVENT | ACID STOMACHS AND FOOD FERMENTATION By a Stomach Specialiet r stomachs that ach ts usually healthy and mot but mal, durance by these foreign elemente= irritated almost past @M- ion | | *cl@ and wind. In all such case and they comprise per cent of all stomach diffi the first and only step n ts to new tralize the acid and stop the fer- mentation by taking in a little warm or cold water immediately after eat- due summer exposure usually an undesirable surface of tan, or roughness, often freckles, paible thing to do is to re- | move such surface, There's nothing |ing, from one to two teaspoon! ~X@ College Ending Thursday = |ictter for this than ordinary mercol. |of Disurated magnesia, which Is ‘The Black Box,” No, 16, twolired wax, which actually ab: doubtless the best and only really parts; “A Burted City,” education. effective antacid and food correc> © skin is ite tive known. The acid will be neu- tralized and the fermentation stop- ped almost instantly, and | your so ther in- » gradually, convenience, no detention 2 a \ doors, Spread the wax lightly over |stomach will at once proceed to al: BE CAREFUL, WILLUM the entire face at bedtime and take | mest the food in a healthy, normal | } | }it off in the morning with warm/manner. Be sure to ask your drug- , wis water. If you will wet one ounce of gist for the bisurated magnesia, rAC ; mercolized Wax at the drug store, use |f have found other forms uttel TAC ‘OMA, July 8.—Several weeks it for a week or 80, you may expect lacking in its peculiarly valuable ago William Hudson was parned!marked tmprovement daily When os.—F. J. G.— Advertisement. while cleaning an evening gown, He /{h° Under nb agg Ag Saeco 1 came out of the hospital yesterday Dee 1 Sonat rm + | ; , nd beautiful (0 |Yesterday, also, he began cleaning SIEGEL’S § janother evening gown. There was let those summer wrinkles Sample a Jan explosion and fire, Hudson is| Werte "Y hag sg and Job lot d |! back in the hospital, Damage to the|the face in a solution of powdere: cleaning plant is $500. Jnaxolite, 1 ox, dlesolved in. ww pt. | SHOES U 01 SS |witch hagel, Used daily for awhile, !] ‘for the whole family. (his will be found wonderfully ef: | sTaLLs 18-19—PIKE §T. tr TO ARREST DRIVERS fective. Advertisement, . . ss ce g : jan TACOMA, July 8.—Warrants for ve the arrest of 30 Seattle drivers of; motor trucks, who, it Is charged,| carried passengers to the auto races uly 4 and 6 without a proper icense, were to be issued today by the prosecuting attorney, | |CONSUMERS' LEAGUE MEETS The Consumers’ league will meet Friday, at 2 p.m, in the Henr building. There will be several] speakers, and plans for future jaunts | will be made, } SECOND WEEK Griffith’s Masterpiece RV Prices, 25¢ to Te; RVE YOUR SE