The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1915, Page 2

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big annual event. It is the big sale at wh for their immediate needs, Nettleton & Co. and Bostonian shoes for The prices we quote below spell kid button a, fc $8.00 Ladies’ high patent, black calfskin and lace Shoes, turned and welted s you usually pay us $5.00, $6.00, § $10.00, are now offered at $3.95, $4.95, $5.85 All Tan Calf and White Suede, Canvas an buck (with but very few exceptions), all black and ; colored suedes, are reduced one-third. That means } a saving of good money for you. Ladies’ Low Shoes are reduced sharply want to reduce the number of styles in sto Most of the season's best sellers included Patents, Matte Kid, Gun Metal Calf materials 7 in fact—that we rightly charge $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 00 for, now sell at i $2.95, $3.45, $3.85, $4. 95 Space is at a big premium in this departm extra attractive bargain ts offered by pairs Black Satin Pumps. t and Brown Suede Oxfor pairs Tan and Gun Metal Calf Pumps and Ox all regular $5.00, $6.00 and $ $7.00 Shoes, at . 2.95 Ladies’ Sport Oxfords and Pumps in Patent, White Nubuck and White Canvas, regularly pric at $3.50 to $5.00, $2. 95 and $3 85 { Nu se Black, : BOW .nsweee : Men's High Shoes —Patent, Gun Metal and Tan .u oa in lace and button—$4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $6.50, 00, $8.00 Shoes now listed at $2.95, $3.45, $3.85, i | $4.45, $4.95, $5.45 There are more than the usual number in this lot. Men's Low Shoes in Patent, Black and Tan Calf, sold all season at $4.00 to $7.00, are now $3.45, $3.95, $4.45, $5.45 Some mighty good money to be saved in these. Also Good Bargains in Dependable Children Throughout the Entire Store Upstairs and Downstairs All other special sales offered by us fade into insignificance compared with this ch thousands of people provide, not only but for the future as well. While the entire stock is not reduced in made from every department and from every line of shoes carried Co, J. & T. Cousins Co. and Queen Quali men “golden opportunity” for you. large selections have been Laird, Schober & ty ladies’ shoes, Johnston & Murphy, A. E. Children’s from the “None Better” lines, price, very M Metal and Tan Calf Bronze Kid, Black ularly at $1.50 to $4.50, acec now go at 95c, $1.45, $1.65, $1.95, $2.45, $2.95 and $3.45 Misses’ and Childr Sandals and Oxfords in Metal Calf and White Canvas, at 95c, $1.45, $1.65, $1.95 and $2.45 $1.95 ans « $2. 45 pleasantly and Children’s Shoes in Patent, White Canv White and Brown Velvet; 1 Kid, Gun Nubuck rice 1 reg rding to run of sizes, Mary Janes, Patent, Bulgarian and Gun wy Tan Sport Oxfords in tan, at You'll be these values surprised when you se Mines tn Blucher Calfskin. quick movement at $1.95, $2.25 and $2.45 Boys’ Tan 5; $2.00 and $ $1.85, $2.25 and $2.45 Departin priced Boys’ Shoes--short ort Oxfords (Trot-Moo, now values, In the Donwnstairs ladies’ Low Shoes in all materials are 50c, $1.00, $1.95, and $2.45 $2.95 nt Men's Low Shoes at .. Shoee—You Will Go Farther Than to “Tipperary” Without Finding Such Shoe Bargains As Are Offered Above Sale Starts Thursday, July 29th. TURRELL’S SHOE Co. Burke Bldg. CIFIC OUTFITTING Co COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES ary = a ba AWFUL to call congr sion to repe into operation YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. attle Chamber following a board of truste: posing Second Floor P-1. Bids. BULL BROS. Just Prinitere “9013 THIRD «AIN 1042 masa. the proper wages ber is almost in be transportation in spite of them. Pee eRe EE ——. _ -HEAR_ terian church, under the auspices of ‘ex's Christian Association. General 50c; Reserved Seats, 75c and $1.00. Ge} ticke' at the following plac re, Second Ave. South and Yesler. seamen's law, which Is to go The letter was sent by the Se me Without specifying concrete cases, the Chamber complains that the La Follette law is im- uch tremendous hard- ships that Puget Sound ehip- ping is about to be moved to British Columbia Nothing is said fn the letter as to ditions of seamen. trays this pathetic vision ependent FORD REBATES BEWARFE—Some dealers are try- ing to grab the rebate. will show you how to get it © « te WOO & wwntew 00D, WILLIAM JENNINGS! BRYAN IN HIS GREAT LECTURE ON “FUNDAMENTALS” Monday, August 2, at 8 p. m., at the First Presby- Y. M. C. A., Fourth and Madiao)i Swift's Pharmacy, Second and Pike; gir and University; King Bros., 719 Second Ave.; Guy's CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SEES) PERIL IN SEAMEN’S LAW A long letter is on its way to President Wilson to urge him foreign commerce on foreign ships obligated to discriminate tn favor In extra see of ships of nations which subs! the La Follette dize them, is humiliating; and now/ we are under necessity of devising November 1. means whereby to entice foreign ships to come to our ports, or else of Commerce ing of the is Tuesday. suffer inconvenience or loss incal culable in amount.” But the Chamber, holding its hands up tn horror at the thonght| of doing business in foreign ships 1s, of course, opposed to a govern. ment-controlled merchant marine. It seems to the Chamber that no ships are going to come to any United States port any more. I's a } crool, crool world. BILLBOARD MAN KICKS in one big or working con- But the Cham tears s# it por for the handlin ocean of Rebate can 1t—Peopla—14 be collected by owner of the ear ia = Councilman Hanna's ordinance, In e at ul Fosing Aat en nothing *| taxing all billboards in the city 1 4 cent & square foot a year, is passed, rt a hee LORD COMPANY it will pie the Foster & Kieteet Other, Big Pest ares Adjusters. | Billboard company of this city out jm 1967.) of business This was the statement of Georeo| aL THEATRE A. Sample, manager of the com-| pany, to the public safety commit Formerly The Pantages tee of the council Wednesday 6—BIG VAUDEVILLE aAcTS—6 “There won't be any billboards in the city,” he added. “This bil The best show In town for Amounts to double taxation on us The ordinance was section by section. Bample said many of their adver tisers preferred the top story. Sev eral councilmen said they double-deckers looked unsightly. But Sample said he thought picture of contented cows, with Mt pretty a thing as you could see Sample declares his went to great expense at the tin of the adoption of the new build \ing code to make {ts boards con to make changes, The present serts, is the best in the co many architectura ry. | \0, MY! NOW VERNON | IS GOING TO WAR NEW YORK, July 28-—Ver. non Castle, the dancer, said to- day heh obtained a commis sion in the aviation corps of the English army and would report foP duty in December. He Intends to go to Dayton, O., within a w weeks to pur- an aeroplane and study the Young Admission, During speed tests made over mile course off Vashon island, th |new submarine tender Bushnel belng built by the Senttle Eilers Music Fl struction & Drydock Co. showe no distress in maintaining aA pac tests will be made later, gone thru, When the ques-| tion of double-deck billboards arose, thought al Rainier in the background, was as which would compel the company tur | =6©6 Markets ordinance, he as ITRY OUT BUSHNELL of 15.2 knots an hour, Official speed STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1915. PAGE 2, HERE IS WAY IT WORKS OUT Seattle Girls to Give Gypsy Dance in Show Tonight The county just now Is plastered with posters announcing a hearing on the petition of the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co, for a ' sket franchise for extension of ight ar power Hnes thru. the White River valley, tapping sey oral towns, Including Three Tre Point, Auburn, Kent and De Moine The heating is set for August at loam If the franch in granted, the clty will face ay tt predicament Under the ate of cor venlence and necessity” act passe at the at enslo of the legiala ond which will com before eople next year an a referer dum measure to be repealed, thi franchise will forever bar the city ght ant from entertr the our Under this law the electric com pany can prove to the Me ser vice commission that It ts supply ing all the service necessary and in a #atisfactory mar any time the city asks for a franck Lighting Superintendent Ross is urging a common user clause In the franchise, granting to the city the right to use the com y's poles It behooves the voters to repeal that law, This t® just on ntanes of the discriminatory be hind !t PRETTY OKU OUKI TRIES JIU JITSU 108 ANGELES, July 28.—Dis overing # man giving the name of in her room today, Ok nese girl, used J rf. The house by the noise of Oku eeper, arow rowing the big white man arour the police, They arrested ined Kelly on au fon SAN FRANCISCO, July 28 ve you seen Woodrow W od Bernard Rowse 2 at the me across the the dent and have be ing with him about the war t him in the crowd.” coman listened attentive on led Rosenguist to a po His annity will be tr Top to bottom—Ajelaide Adame, ization ae Helen Kohler, and Violet Guiliford, beginning to think ¢ of the Kirmens the dance, and rot the th ¢ adapted the gypsy you ma it tonight, and perhaps you'll feel a wee bit better in your dance heart as you sit there and your mind To straighten out the crooked /turns to those little white cots at mbs of the little children lying on|the Orthopedic. beds of palm at the Orthopedic hos | The gypsy dance ts only one of a pital continuous number of dances, by To please, to spend a rapturous | which you will be shown the transl moment on the stage, to profit noth-|tion of time, and the dev th of the girls who will app In a gypsy dance at the Kirme To dance for those who cannot ing but the knowledge that they|of dress and manner and cv have helped some twisted little life | trom Columbus to Hi Gill up into the joy of living | Mise Vera Donnellan and Mine ose are the reasons—some of | Reatrice O'Brien will be the solo why 200 of Seattle's prett!|ists in the gypsy number. Tam ost girls maniiest yo men, | bour! nd gayly colored cos Ito say nothing her smartest s0-|/tumes will help make the scene clety dames, will trip into the glare| more natural, and 24 young people at the Moore the-|will trip it, just as Miss Stewart saw it that day in Paris hureday, Friday not all, of the/ jon of the Kir credit for the |mess, as reve in the dress re |hearsal at the Moore Ti | night, is due to the careful, tirele efforts of Miss Lila Agnes St who came all the way from York to train the dancers and so-/ lotsts. Mins Stewart saw a gypsy dance In Parts. | “Just the thing,” she said, “to| make the Spanish pageant of Co- lumbus at the court of Queen Isa-| Rat wfio a Past Lo A M U S E M E J 2 S| sake sarees iehesage re inarer thoro' NEW PANTAGES HENRIETTA DE SERRIS @ CO, ets 10¢ OR. L. R. CLARK The Dental War Is On} Dental Combine" eth 5_ VARIETY ACTS—5 And 5—Reels of Photoplays—5 tm wt | Matiness, 10e; Nights, 106 and 156. WIDE RANGE OF f SELECTION AT } talk the denta P form to the ordinance, which, he to practice it. A said, was drawn by a commisston +) yg ge lg ER Sh Be oN architect, after long and careful | e& Ss }would make a mu better Jc > Ot study of the problem. |disging ad h Ey ae a dray He objected strenuously to the} eee ee provisions of Hanna's ordinance | QUALITY ital ork’ Rone pen weal t "done hy |a man who kno |this office we em and registered ©) have graduated tal schools and amination of the uate | Thursday Specials: nd have thetr certificate h nein 2. work done " y “thie high type Washington 4 w i Met : you ! 30c Creamery Butter if Choice Loin c 11D. B. owner and n thts |f Pork Chops..... sible eae | a4 We use the very best of materials Choice Steer c and t he mont mo ot n and acle fe ts Round Steak ... to bertormn the ateficule dental | 7 Stions, without pain to the patient. yey Bp i Rye Choice Veal on quality 80 gay to you, ou can't get unsatisfactory dental work done here.’ TEETH PULLED FREE!) Each morning front 8:30 to 10 to} demonstrate our painless methods, Regal Dental Offices Dr, L, R. Clark, Mgr. 1405 THIRD AVE, N, W. Cor. Third and Union. Chops Choice Shoulder Pork Roast... | ate a | e It signifies purity and quality. Shops Open Until 6:20 9, M, | Look for U, 8 Purple Stamp. aL nae VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court this Jor the On January 7th, of year, Doctor J. Kugene dan was arraigned t State Medical Board and his Heense to practice medicine revoked, tha contention of the board being that the ad vertisement reproduced, which had been running in the local newspapers, was untrue, that Doctor rdan could not cure the dise a therein Jore urte in the trial followed, n appealed to the matter and of the case which in the Bupertor Court, produced evidence of a character that aaused Judgo Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his lkcenne Judge French stated tn his decteton Tk court cannot this case that any or ‘gnorant have been deceived. On the other hand, the witnesses have been produced on half of Doctor Jordan among the best people in the city. Professional people, people of standing in the community, people who are known to the Court person ally an@ people who are known to the citizens of this city generally as being among the best people in tho the ex find in credulous persons who be are city. And I don't think that it can be contended that they were olther credulous or ignorant except as the laity generally is somewhat ignorant of medical matters. of the testimony in this cane # far that is concerned, tended to benefit the pa and it stated by there was anything injurious to public 80 ec Vertisement is #0 grons' Under all the testimony in t find that the advertisement | SaaaaaeaeaeeeeaeanaeaaaS=s=S=—S— SSS 00 There is no contention here that any medicine has been given which is at all harmful that any ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has There ts no contention on the part of the State, So that R gets down to whether or not this ad- untrue moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan * case, | cannot |HE WANTS TO PINCH (Union Dye Works Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies READ HIS TESTIMONIAL T " 1 r arms * I « ' nin r 3 " tot ‘ A the f ° : t } ‘ First A t ® e ay t | to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor In fact, Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Boctor ns to show, | medicine that Jordan. GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE DESIRED d claimed that these diseases The Medical Boi were incurable, r x, of course, that they could t only claimed to mt that was | cure them, but produced in court scores of actual ly cured patient as witnesses for his case. The stories of their remarkable cures have been stated under oath. Doctor Jordan has cansed this statement to be published in order to acquaint the public and hip many friends with the proven facts in the case the State, that | not cure them. Doctor Jordan nc * to involve rossly untrue as | OUR CITY OFFICIALS (Inc.) | EV Seattle may have to send out an CLEANING AND DYEING - Plant Office | emergency call for a new bunch of OTH AVE. rc E. UNION | city ottietels if a pror made " | Tuesday afternoon by Secretary of | ———————— x | State Howell de good ’ ; Howell says that in enforcement SIEGEL’S §$ “The Children’s National Tuber-|of a new state law, requiring Sample culosis society {s not worthy of city automobiles to be licer and lot : at those of the police a Me fiden " not th B j public confidence, It has not t artmant, he will asreats y SHOES a endorsement of our association city official not complying with tt whole famit 1 This was the text of a telegram law S$ 15-19—PIKE ST. : received Wednesday by the } Corporation Counsel Bradford, in “ n | 4" opinion, has advised them to pas : r t ciation branch of the National Associa a atbition 16 the ae ince sok for the Study and Prevention Of | ho gays isn't valid. Indications are | SELECT DANCING PARTIES o Tuberculosis. It was signed by/| that they will follow Bradford's ad- | HIPPODROME - ' _— P. Jacobs, secretary, at New | Vice. | { a message referred to the ac | John McKee, Everett, was elected | tivities here recently of a repre-|sTeat sachem at state convention sentative of a so-called Children's National Tuberculosis society, with} headquarters at Alamagordo, New) |Mexico. Arrangements have been |made, it 1s said, to collect a large |num of money here for the New | | Mexican Institution, which, accord ling to Charles McKibben, secretary | jof the Seattle Anti-tuberculosis so-) elety, and Mrs, J. H. Beals, Bu-/ chanan, executive secretary of the state sobiety, is not worthy of sup-| | port | We have no connection with the/| |Alamagordo institution they de lclared Wednesday. “Those who jare asked to contribute toward It |shouid be sure to investigate first PIGEONS RIDE | ON CLOCK HANDS Pigeons frequenting the King {street union passenger station are distracting travelers and = disar- ranging train schedules by shame. less joyriding on the minute hands of the four big clock faces in the tower. T ir welght on the minute hands causes the tower clock to sjow up. Inasmuch as it controls |all the other clocks in the build jing, there is a near approach to |pandemonium every day. | The pigeons go riding in the eve t|ning. If they'd only ride all the |way around it mignt even things up, complain officials, but they hop rd after the big minute hand the half-hour mark, ride up |to_ the hour mark, and then when the hand starts on the down jour |ney they fly away “OREGON MANIS HELD IN EUROPE | WASHING 28.—Harry |Wilson of Ores: of the American consul general in Berlin, jhas been arrested by German au |thorities on the Danish frontier ¢ Ja technical charge of attempt! leave the country without a pa |port, advices to the state depart ment announce, | Wilson's real offense, it is under stood, is having issued a passport to an Englishman as an American, enabling him to evade the author ities. Wilson is not {mmune under | the German law and the offense ts] grave. of Red Men at Tacoma Special All This Week Gold Filled Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Fitted With \ Spherical Lenses— | $2.50 Including scientific exemination by Grad: uate Optometrist and Eyesight Spectatiat. Examination Free BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVE,, NEAR SENECA ST. 4 ; ; ' ; . . a. RB. BINYON, JR. Binyon Optical Co.—1116 First Ave. TO SEPT. 30 -—_———— St. Paul .. Detroit ......... $83.50) Minneapolis Pittsburg ....... 90.60 Duluth 60 00 Buffalo ........, 92.00 aes * . New York ..... 110.70 Ranks: Chey Philadelphia... 110-70) St. Louis ......$71.2 Boston ........ 110.00 . 72.50 Montreal ...... 105.00 Chicago .... Proportionately low fares to other stern points, Retura) limit, October 31. Stopovers allowed within limit, Diverse routes] returning. One way through California at alight additional com Three splendid electric lighted trains daily, Smooth road Excellent service. Break your journey at Glacter National Park, on main line; season June 15 to October 1, Ask for inforthation regarding the new fast rail and water line to San Francisco via G. N. and 8. P. & S, railroads tg ~ b thence G. N. P. 8. S. Co.'s palaces of the Pacific, Great Northe and Northern Pacific; only 26 hours at sea For Further Particulars, Literature, ete,, Apply CITY TICKET OFFICE, COLUMBIA AND SECOND AVENUB T. J, MOORE, C. W. MELDRUM, Otty Pass. and Ticket Agent. Asst, Gen, Passenger Agent Phones: Main 117 and Elliott 5609,

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