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Ladies’ Trimmed Hats $10.00 Values, $7.50 Values, $5.00 Values, All Go at One Price, Namely $1.98 This is without a doubt the most remarkable bargain we have yet offered. See the window display There are Panamas, Hemps, Chips, Velvet and Straw Combinations, trimmed with large Pompons made of real ostrich, flowers, satin, velvet and fancy ribbons, as- sorted in black, white, cream and an endless variety of shapes, large, medium and small. Be here tomorrow early. GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY Merchandisers and Financiers for Business Institutions, tn Charge of Panton Department Store "Leven Seven to Leven Leven Second Ave. 31 AEROPLANES IN RAID ON GERMANY PARIS, July 21.—Thirty-one French aeroplanes bombarded the rall- n day station at Confans, the war office announced to = the locomotive shed was seen to be In flames from the bombs dropped by the aviators. REPORT VICTORIES led newspapers today to predict the learly capitulation of the Austrian stronghold The Giornale du’ Italia declared/ FOR ITALIAN ARMS the Itallan forces were winning the) ROME, July 21 pene he Of most decisive engagements along] sweeping victories for the oe ans the Isonzo, inflicting heavy losses| to the north and south of Go lupon the enemy The Goritz garrison is short of food and supplies, it is declared. | The defenders are subsisting en need a remedy for any tirely on vegetables, reports declare.) |The city and defenses are in com-| sets“ 4° RUSSIA TO FOLLOW BRITAIN’S EXAMPLE | plete darkness at night a pre} caution against aerial raids. Orders have been issued threaten.) ing to shoot any one opening aj window at night, permitting rays PETROGRAD, July 21.—Creation| of a ministry of munitions, similar "| to that formed in England, Is to be authorized by the duma, it was an of ight to show nounced here today | intense in healing Do se in dependable. After every application you can feel and see that it is doing 00d. F°Rasily masters Eeze! Aen Iteh Ls ma in all t Ip-Ser plextons and min night. Relieves and frritation. Poslam Soap ts the absolutely sate soap for tender, ive ekin—a ally delight for Totlet and Bath For samples, send 4c stainp all inflamn STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1915. PAGE CABINET 0.K.’S GERMAN NOTE BY C. P. STEWART WASHI TON, 21.—Secre tary Lansing ts engaged in putting the new note to Germany in the final language in which this coun try’* views as to the submarine warfare will be reiterated. With the view of President Wil son and the premier approved by the cabinet, only the drafting of the note in fermal diplomatic language remaine’ before the com munication would be ready for July |transmission to Berlia. The pote probably will be for warded to the kaiser's government Saturday, after {t is submitted to the cabinet Friday. And then wiil come another waft for Germany's ‘FRAT’ MEN TO BOOST CITY The “Deeks” will be there, just jas The Star predicted. Scores of local members of D. E. (Delta Kappa Epstion) fraternity will meet the delegation of 50 which | arrives Thursday afternoon on the} Oregon-Washington from the na tional convention at San Francisco. An elaborate entertainment has been mapped out by members of) the active chapter at the university and the Puget Sound Alumni asso ciation. They will be taken for an auto tour of Seattle's superb boule vards, and then, to satisfy the appe- tites created by this whirl thru the air fresh from Seattle's lakes, a mer y Laboratories, 32 W & Néw York City. Sold by all drug KODAK FINISHING Let me 4o your work. — “Quick servic results J. H. MENDENHALL Pen and Camera Specialist Im Swift's—Second at Pike banquet at the New Washington will be in order. They night. will be here until Friday ¥. Dunne of Iilinots, with his four children and official| party, was entertained Tuesday night at the Commercial Club,/ where the booster chorus duly im- pressed the visitors with the won ders of the city. They carry with them a hook, com. piled by Adt. Gen. Dickson, showing the routes the party is traveling, with statistics and interesting facts on points passed. The boosters obtained a copy of the book, and right away the whole party was taken to task. There it| was in plain black and whl "Se. | attle’s population, 237,194.” DR. L. R. CLARK The Deatal War Is On Has Claimed Our en ena Ye Some time ago we offered a re- ward to any one who would capture and brini our office one dental “Combin And it wasa \ ged sized reward at that, well worth any one’s time to claim st. But so far our reward is stil] unclaimed. . y to reply It Is not ikely «hat the note refer to the attack upon the duna by a submarine during last voyage from Liverpool. This ts due to the fact that ft will possible for the state and ry departments to complete thetr investigation of the stories told by passengers of the vessel being shelled Tt was reported today that a re- ply to Austria's protest against the shipment of munitions to the allies 0 was being prepared. | Austria raised the question of whether the United States was ob serving strict neutrality by per mitting such shipments when Aus tria and Germany were unable to procure similar supplies. will Or her} FORESTER HERE ON WAY NORTH Henry 8S. Graves United States forest his assistant, E. chief of the y service, and A. Sherman, are on their way back to Ketchikan, Alaska, where they will inspect the Chugach and Tongass reserves and) collect data to support the conser vatior. of timber for Alaskans. “I am opposed to any movement to abolish any forest reserve in) Alaska,” declared Graves, as he left Seattle Tuesday night for the North. “These reserves must serve on the woodpiles of Alaska and ‘Marvelous H TEDDY SLAMS PEACE FOLKS SAN FRANCISCO, July 21—Mol lycoddies and peace-atany-price yb ana will get theirs this after By F 1 L. Boalt. Col, Theodore Roosevelt is going} “Marvelous” Haynes asked us, to speak right out and say what he | *P0logetically, 1f he might have « thinks of them, and, simultaneously,|™Oment of our valuable time he intends to voce his opinion re|,.A® “Marvelous” Haynes wore, on garding the present war tn Europe. | th lapel of his coat, a button of “War and Peace” will be the sub.| Hella temple, Nobles of the Mystic fect of the former president's re-| Shrine, we wondered for an un marks, He gave an indication to-| Worthy moment if Shrine week had Gay of ite vigor when he said it| 8d left him stranded and if he might just as well have been given | Would ask to lend him money to the ttle, “Damn the Mollycoddies.” | **t back to Texas, In Interviews he expressed his| [ut it was not that. gust with the “bleating, simper-| We told “Marvelous Inge wheediing cry of peace at eny|"HO#® neatly engraved o> i announced that The distinguished Charles F conferences early today with Gov, | 20te! Johnson and other progressive lead. | 7°*+ ers, but no information was forth: coming regarding them | . This is Roosevelt day at the ex-| 0%.” said our caller. position and T. R. was escorted 1) psychologist chore Just before soos by a detach | nade a lot of mosey. After At 3 m. the colonel was to|708rs of it, " grew tired of roaming proceed ts the ‘court ny ae on | around and became anxious to set- ous tle down bis “W a i , ene So I bought a hotel tn Fort Tonight there will be special fire. Worth and a 2,000-acre cattle works display ranch a few miles outside the city Col. Roosevelt, accompanied by |!'™ dolug very well. I came to Se Mra. Roosevelt and Gov. and Mre.|@ttle for Shrine week, bringing my Hiram W. Johnson, visited the ex- phere = gga ane, zy it night io nito. + apg w me. e've bad a Lappe Alas bare an fine time. But the brillianey and PAIR THOUGHT ask ase DEAD ARE SAFE discontent. Do you follow me?” Friends and relatives who feared We said we didn't—quite. “You have, perha: ‘Marvel- disaster had overtaken Miss Ethel) Henry, 20, of 4462 Linden ave. and ous” Haynes went on, “never been in the show business, You've never Frederick Roys, 43, of 939 50th ave. N. W., who went fishing in the Visiting Shriner, Veteran Haynes, busin he w Haynes, engaged in the in visitor held business Fort Worth, to shoc remember me—"Marvelous' Haynes, I and mind-reader? Peace” | been the center of all eyes. You have never lived in that atmos- pher of feverish excitement which only the showman knows He's Just Charley Haynes It was three and a half years ago that I settled down in Fort Worth—prosperous years, but dead- Sound late Tuesday afternoon, were) iy dull. My friends in Fort Worth agreeably surprised when the cou-|know I'm an old showman. But ple appeared shortly after midnight|/they regard me simply as one of and reported that elusive salmon/|their friends and neighbors, which and a strong adverse tide had com-|is as {t should be. I am not ‘Mar- bined to delay them. velous’ Haynes to them. I am By their absence they had man- Charley Haynes, who runs the hotel aged to have dispatched in search| and a cattle ranch of them a whole fleet of rowboats| “Do you see anything tragic In and launches, and finally the police| being just Charley Haynes when patrol boat, which cruised in search | YOu used to be ‘Marvelous’ Haynes? of them several hours | Folks used to point at me in the Miss Henry lives on the same) Street and "There goes “Mar. velot | to Do ‘Come-Back’ Act Here Actor, Gets the Fever When He Leaves His And we believe it is likely to be unclaimed for some time to come, y, we don't believe h thing as a dental in the some combine, imaginations who want to use It as a except of individuals bugaboo. We are busily engaged in doing just one thing, and that 1s giving the People the best dental service that can be turned out Byery operator in this office ts « aduate and registered denti hey have graduated from dental schools, and have pi examination the board, and have hanging right on the wall in front of their dental chairs. These are the only kind that CAN turn out the kind of work that we can guarantee, with our written, tron-clad, SIGNED guarantee. Our guarantes ts signed not only by the operator who does the work but also by L. R. Clark, D. D. manager and owner of this office, and a man who is thoroughly re sponsible. What would you consider a “guar- antee” worth that wasn't signed by any one? Just about the same as the paper it 1s written on, wouldn't ‘out r Our guarantee is good—an4 means exactly what it The best of mi lowest prices date and painl combination © rials and the very the most up-to- methods make a ervice which you overheated | positively can't beat, no matter where you go. Come and let us give you a thor ough examination and without cost or obligation of any sort TEETH PULLED FREE! Each morning from 8:30 to 10 to demonstrate our painless methods. Regal Dental Offices Dr. &, R. Clark, Mgr. 1408 THIRD AVE, N. W. Cor. Third and Union. estimate, | dealers at | The bosters impressed the soldier with the error of his figures, and he promised never to forget that Se attle’s population {s 330,000, “We like the Pacific coast and we like Seattle, and what we have heard of the hospitality of this sec- tion is more than true,” said Gov, Dunne. More than 600 Elks will pass thru Seattle Thursday, Friday and Saturday, en route home to the parched East from their annual convention at Los Angeles, Seattle Elks will take pains to point ont the cool delights of Seattle's cli mate as they entertain them here. E. R. Ingersoll, grand lecturing knight, of Seattle, will be given a jrousing welcome when he returns | home. Why the chicken crossed road, how to make the little red hen lay more eggs and other sub- Jects of most vital interest to poultrymen, will be discussed at a gathering of King county poultry the Commercial Club, August 3 SIEGEL’S §$ Sample and job lot SHOES for the whole family. STALLS 18-19—PIKE 9T. the| “ POUNDMASTER UP ON must be preserved.” Timber from the reserves is avail- able to miners, railroad builders id others who need ft, he ex plained, but cannot be cut tn ruthless manner by lumber corpora-| NO tions, | W S In conference Tuesday with G. E.| Wright and Asahel Curtis, of the} Mountaineers, he promised support in getting an appropriation for the opening of more trails and roads| in the Olympic national monument. PROTEST ‘RED TAPE’ | street and within five blocks of} where Miss Annie Anderson, who) was drowned Sunday in Lake Wash-| ington, resided, at NOW SAY FRANK | WILL RECOVER: MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga, July 21.— After an examination of the wound] of Leo Frank today, physicians at-) |tending the famous prisoner said 3936 Linden ave. | | = : unless unexpected complications | Continued delay in improving|®To#e he would recover. East Marginal way has prevented| The swelling in the gash in his the Pacific Oil Mills, Inc. from|throat has been reduced and erecting a plant in the Duwamish | Frank's temperature was lower to- waterway, according to a commu- nication from the company to the Commercial Club, read Tuesday night at the club's meeting. It re- sulted in the club's passing a reso- | lutic protesting against “red tape,” which it charges is respon- |sible for the delay in improving the thoroughfare STEWART HOUSE 06 Stownst #4, One or Two, B04 CRUELTY CHARGES - \ | PORTLAND, July 21.—Alleged to| |have kijled 15 dogs by knocking |them in the head instead of using |the lethal chamber provided, Boyd R. Welch, city poundmaster, faces {charges of cruelty to animals, | We guarantee the superiority of | the Lundberg Truss, and give free| trial to prove it A. LUNDBERG CO. Trusses, Deformit Appl Aces and Artificial Lim! 1107 THIRD AVENUB I | end,” |Just couldn't bear the thought of Good Haynes. I wonder how he does it?” We began to see the reason for jour caller's discontent “When Shrine week came to an aid “Marvelous” Haynes, “I going back to Fort Worth, where KODAKERS— “In at one, at five they’re done” JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN“ WOMEN FOR) WEEK YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. Sewed Work. Mest Oak Leal Stall 66, Lower Floor Pike Place Market Onawsrartn ENTERPRISE ASIN, We have Just recelved another package of pictures from Staff Photographer W. H. Durborough, who Is taking war pictures In Germany. The above is taken In one of Ger. many’s numerous camps for prisoners of war. It shows the changing of the guard. In the foreground are a number of English prisoners who h ve just arrived. aynes’ Going TRY TO STEAL Texas Ranch. A desperate attempt by an al- leged jitney driver and his compan- jon to kidnap two women late Tues- day night fafled when their intend. ed victims, unmindful of the speed I would be Charley Haynes, who rune the hotel. He Goes After Booking “I bung around the atres, My wife knew what was the matter with me and she said: "Why, “Mar-) | velous,” If you really want another |fing at the show business, why not?’ So I went to the managers, and| were awaiting a car on Second ave tained severe bruises. The automobile had no “Jitney” sign, but the driver the curb where Mre. W. Lake and they sald: ‘Sure, we remember /to take them home, solicited for you. But you've been out of it so their patronage. They got in and jlong, maybe you're not any good | directed him to drive to Pike st.| any more. You've got to show us.’| He complied When they got near ie who used to be a headliner al-|their destination, one of the wom- ways en sald “Finally I got Mr. Eugene Levy, “Here's where we get off.” jot the Grand theatre, to listen to| The man with the driver turned jme, and now I'm ‘Marvelous’| around and said: | Haynes ain! I'm going to be “The ‘Marvelous’ Haynes for a month ory ready for you to get off yet.” so, and then I reckon I'll be ready) The driver immediately speeded |to be Charley Haynes once more, up his car, but at the next corner jand run the hotel and the ranch | both women jumped out. The men until I die. are described as tall and each about 36. He Has to Prove It “But Mr. Levy said I wouldn't be COUNCIL TO DECIDE COMFORT STATIONS | much of a drawing card for his the. | atre unless I could prove to the pub- |Ie that I'm as good as I used to be. Look at these!” | “Marvelous” opened a book of newspaper clippings. He turned the The matter of providing comfort tion facilities, when the saloons/ }B0 out of business, will be thoroly |threshed out Thursday morning when a lobby of those interested has been invited to confer with tha pages lovingly. Some of the clip-| pings were 25 cvheu Tur working. Tm more snete| rn or cant Dubli erounde commaly wn Sateen Going to Tost Wim | Ta” gre, SemeWaet after the man. in's aafety deposit box. tee the QITY OPENS PICNIC GROUND NEAR BEACH | ~ WOMEN IN JIT of the car, jumped out. They sus-| approaching | | Mrs, C. Y, Obak, 1019 East Pike st.,| you are. We're not| | SERIES OF LECTURES |Fremont State Bank, Sunday, Joly Haynes World eminent psycho ogist, in his weird, derful, marvelous fascinating tions of thought ference FERRY BACK ON West Seattleites are that the ferry will again be in eration Thursday, after being up for repairs since early June, Ste has been overhauled and for the first time in nine years. On “Life; Its Science and Laws? — will be given by Mra. 0. 8 Fowler © at 8422% Fremont ave, over the 25, at 2:30 p. m, subject: “What le the Kingdom of God and Where Located?” Come and learn. Dates for the other lectures, July 36, 37, at 8p. m.; July 28, 2:30 p. m to July 29, 8 p. m., to men only, Ad- & copy, advice ructi mission free. Kee above dates. Healt! ginning August 7:30 p. m. Surgical Boot Specialist Over 25 years’ practical ence. Latest machinery, best tertals, All repairing while Haynes. answering the fool questions of ho- | srected at comparatively small cost amd put it In an envelope. Leave | opening it, will tell to whom it ts addressed. How's that? Some test, eh? If I can do that, you'll! admit I'm still ‘Marvelous’ | Haynes?” We're golng to put him to the test tomorrow 26 years old and yellow with age. They told of the marvels in thought-transference accomplish. ed by the headliner, “Marvelous” ed than the audience. My pulse | gion, goes up to 180. Doctors can't un- T derstand it. I can’t either. Imag-| pared Besar pct! eee a eyes jine a pulse going up Iike that while | comfort station, which car bel “We asked ‘Marvelous’ what, ex-| cities, with a highly ornamental ex- actly, we could do for him. terior. They are to be placed on “Get a committee together, Put side streets, just off the main busi- the mayor on it. Write a letter! ness thorofares. key to the box anywhere in Seattle. Blindfold me. I will find the key, then the box; I'll unlock the box and get the letter; and, without An attractive place for picnick-| ers has been fixed up by the public! utilities department a short dis-| tance from the end of the Highland Park & Lake Burten division of the | municipal street railway. | | Six tables have been provided, a/ |fireplace to heat coffee, etc., has been erected and trails made. CAPT COONTZ ON JOB) There is a good spring near the beach and the grounds are large BREMERTON, July 21.—Succeed- enough to accommodate all pa- ing Commander De Witt Blamer, trons*of the municipal street rail- Ly way. . Capt. Robert FE. Coontz is today in| It t® expected these pionic command of the Bremerton navy) grounds will fill a real need, for yard. Formal ceremonies were held yesterday afternoon, Capt. Coontz comes here from command of the battleship Georgia, on the Atlantic | coast. \— large numbers ride, especially on holidays and Sundays, to the south- erly terminus of the Lake Burien line for a day in the woods or a plunge in the Sound. Councilman Will H. Hanna se. jcured the free use of the grounds} for picnic purposes from J. B. Me-| Fraser-Paterson Co.’s NEW OPTICAL DEPARTMENT | Dougall, the owner. on the Balcony rae fe KE¥RTOK PAVsse ASKS RAISE | LENSES Port Warden Paysse wants his Spectacies. | S#/ary doubled next year, He draws Fvioe In Seattle at “Popuiar |$1,800 now. In his estimate of 1916 A call will ploase -{expenses for the harbor depart- invisible Bi- ek ge aad Wave ment, submitted Tuesday to Mayor |years In Seattle, Gill, he asks for $8,600 salary. Phones His estimate is considerably} 174 Main 7100 Local as /more than doubled, This year he! . W. EDMUNDS, Oph. pd, j was allowed $11,130. He asks for! (In eharge) | $29,107 next year, But $14,065 of |this amount {ts to cover purchase of a new patrol boat | SELHCT DANCING PARTIES | The estimate of the board of pub- HIPPODROME lic works {8 $1,200 less for 1910 Fifth and Usiversity than was allowed this year. The board sks $7,600, against $8,800 this year, An ncrease in tha salary of the purchasing agent from $2,100 to $3,000 is asked, TROJAN WOMEN “The Artistic Sensation Only Dramatic Attraction ‘NEW PANTAGES walt. Phone Main 1068. 1023 Pike Street Opposite Winton Motor Car AMUSEMENTS WEDNESDAY MOORE “sue Transcontinental Tour of The World’s Greatest Peace OF EURIPIDES Presented by The Chicago Little Theatre Company the Seacea” a presented. a! Pacific-Panama Exposition Prices, 250 to $1.50 Grand Opening Bill JULIETTA DIKA Franco-American Comediense “Sinking of the Lusitania” And Other B! 100 and Five Vaudeville Acts Three Reels of Pictures — 100 and 160

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