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STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1915. PAGE 2, Women’s and Misses’ Shoes Worth $4.00 to $6.00 at... Hundreds of pairs—small sizes and narrow widths finest and most beautiful shoes anybody could wish for. close out, they’re priced at 59c a pair. And also— 09 but the | To peeeeene Gloves (odd lots) ++. .39C $5.00 Raincoats for women. . . .$1.98 $1.00 to $1.50 Kid } $5.00 Chiffon Waists......... .69c re : $2.00 House Dresses ..... oe Ae I $5.00 Fur Muffs and Scarfs .. .$1.48 $1.50 and $2.00 Night Gowns. . .88c One Lot Very Fine Lace | Curtains Half Price $5.00 Redfern Corsets... Girls’ 69c Bath Robes. . 50c Outing Gowns (girls’) 75 Outing Gowns (women’s) . .39c $2.00 Allover Laces for. All Hair Goods Half Price 75c to $1.00 Swiss Flouncings. .39c Warner's $1.00 Corsets. $1.25 Plamate Dolls, now......69c All the Fine Handkerchiefs Half Price 75c Dress Trimmi: Men’s $1.00 Umbre! Women’s $5.00 to $8.50 Umbrellas 50c Lisle Gloves (women’s)... .15¢ $1.00 and $1.50 Long Silk ae G Merchandisers an +++ $1.78 7c White Outing Flannels.......4c 10c¢ Striped Outing (mill ends). . .6c 75c Merode Underwear....... .35¢ and girls’) Toys and Games of Every Description Half Price seeees 69e Wilton Carpets, yd. 40 Counters, per foot..........$1.50 Show Cases, foot... . .$1.00 to $3.00 Office Partitions. . .20¢ on the Dollar Typewriters .......$10,00 and Up Safes .. ...50¢ on the Dollar | JUDGE COMES TO FIGHT FOR THE MOTHERS Father of Mothers’ Pension Law Will Try to Combat Work of Legislature, 200 WOMEN CUT OFF Judge Neil Blames Organized Charity for Emasculation of Law Here. father of the mother's pension law Monday to fight mothers’ pensions to those mothers ‘or the payment of - Judge Henry Nell Adding Machine........ Burroughs : seeeeeees «Half the Cost .... $3.38 Carpets, Shelving, etc., Must Be Sold. Store Quits ina | j inal who were disqualified under the emasculation of the original pension law by the recent state legislature The | ture amended the orig law so af make mothers who had not resided in the state for three years ineligible for a pension About 200 mothers tn the state, it is Few Days. FORGE FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY 4 Financiere for Business Institutions, in Charge of -PANTON’S DEPT. STORE "LEVEN SEVEN TO "LEVEN 'LEVEN SECOND AVE. | GEN. VON BERNHARDI, Staff Photographer Durbor- ough meets Gen, F. Von Bern- hardi, member of the kaiser’s general staff and author of the world-rousing book, ‘“Ger- many and the Next War.” The photo above taken by Durborough’s assistant shows Gen. Von Bernhardi discuss- ing the war with Durborough at the general’s headquarters in Posen, Germany. A Little Advice And a little encouragement have) accomplished wonders for a good many young people, whom we could name, in this community. If you happen to run across them, they will tell you that they have been helped by our frequent. hints on savings. Interest 4 Per Cent UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE AUTHOR, DISCUSSES WAR WITH DURBOROUH, THE STAR’S MAN ‘MIKE AND BILL MANY’S FAMOUS MILITARY GENIUS AND | Gen. F. Von Bernhardi AMUSEMENTS| MOOR ‘Tonight aed All Week “DANCING AROUND” with AL The Mangler of Melancholy ON WAGON NOW JOLSON estimated, were cut off the pension list by this act Nell is working out plans for at tacking the now law an class legie lation. Organized charity has found a« way to cripple the mothers’ pen aystem,” he told The St y In New York, Ilinots senota and nearly all the other mothers’ pension states they have induced the legislature to prevent rted 1 dew on the plea that mothers would thers getting pensions pensions to sucy increase desertion Only Bad Fathers Desert Suppore this plea were true, does society want to compel a mother to breed feeble-minded chil dren by bad husbands in order to prevent @esertion? We all know that only bad fath ers desert. Should society want bad fathers to stay and produce more children to fill our feeble minded institutions which are al ready full and have a long waiting Hat? The legislature of overy state in importuned to appropriate millions of dollars to build and maintain in stitutions for feeble-minded chil- dren, born because society compels mothers to live with bad husbands, and because organized wants to prevent desertions "The 26 states that have adopted the mothers’ penston system will distribute $10,000,000 year, and every dollar goes to the mothers for the benefit of their children. OLE WINS SUIT AGAINST HODGE Woot! The final lightning bolt In the Ole Hanson-Bob Hodge promissory note-political-jubtlee thing struck in the sheriff's office Monday Superior Judge Bell, » ported from Snohom! eral weeks ago to sim debted to Ole to the extent of $250, plus $50 attorneys costs and suit Ole claimed $250 was due him on & promissory note Bob sald it was a “campaign con. tribution.” LOCKS SHERIFF IN CELL AND ESCAPES GRANTS PASS, Ore., Aug. 16 Overpowering Sheriff Smith when fees, plua the disbursements of the |the latter brought him his break John Hooper, alleged high for the robbery of the Southern Pa |cifie station at Grants Pass, made his escape Sunday and is still at large. Another prisoner, Joe Co linge, who says he was forced to aid Hooper, was captured shortly after the two made their escape. No booze today—no booze to- Capital and Surplus $815,000 ‘% JAMES D, HOGE, President WN, B. SOLNER, ‘ Vice President and Trust Officer HOGE BUILDING in the Heart of the Financiai District | day; You can’t buy booze on Sun. | day! | No booze today; no booze to- rious Acts day— ' Any Seat 106, You'll have to come around on | Nae ni al Monday— | lidays, Continu- If you'd do it via phoenetic toe ‘ana Ihe spelling, you would have this re-| sult: | a Gina ean ee on Mike Sofatatt NEW PANTAGES William Comeoff. THE HABERDASHERY But they spell it Sovtsov and REV. F. W. GORMAN Comeoft. Sovto¥ is proprietor of The Singing Parson the Portland hotel and poolroom at 106 wi 20c {211% First ave. 8 Comoft bosses the barroom, sane addres, ? Sovstov was fined $100 by Police 2 pom, Judge MacMahon for selling Mquo’ on Sunday, Robert Miller, bar jtender, drew the same for the same | Both declined to pay. They will la |bor at the stockade for a month, They were arrested by Sergt H. Comstock and Patrolman Aaslund, v Melody A and Bob, kface comedians: the Triangle Trio Dowell & Gray, in “A Daughter of the South.” and Poney Moore's Dancing Quintet, Also a scream ing Keystone comedy u| Hooper stopped Sam Ellis, driv. ing a buggy, and forced him, at the point of the sheriff's gun, to drive him to the outskirts of town, where jhe disappeared. RESERVISTS RIOT BOSTON, Aug. 16.—Three police men and several sailors on the in- terned German steamships Amerika and Cincinnati were injured when 1,200 Italian reservists, who later left on the Canople, rioted and threw stones in the direction of the German liners "AMEND AUTO BILL An amendment to the ordinance providing for examination of autos carrying pay sidered by the Heense committee Monday. The amendment, drawn by Councilman Hesketh, would give permits to drivers who register less than 100 per cent. Judge Henry Nell, of Chicago! is coming to the rescue of deserted! mothers in this state Judge Net! arrived in the city charity | during this| passengers was con-| HELP, FOLKS! "WIDOW AND SIX | BABES NEED IT : se | | | NICK OFF FOR EXPO la guests Sunday of Judge and Mrs.| Thomas Burke, have gone to Calt- fo! | Mrs | Re | | state fast, disarming him and locking him|) ~ jin a cell, jat | of | | | Seattle’s Talking Machine Headquarters Market st jing house. guard | was “feeling fine.” MADE-IN-WASHINGTON WEEK Visit the Manufacturers’ World. the at The little logisiature, eral days, and she has a job But it's only job, and is not enough Within veral grocers lot of eatables to her. She was almost hysterical and the day scrap the day before babies And she Now, have you she says, She must Congressman and Mrs. ongworth of rnia to attend Longworth vonevelt, WE GET GOLD MEDAL) SAN DIEGO, € 1d medal for the exposition wayman, who was to be tried soon! was awarded the grand prize for| agricultural exhibits J.P, NEW YORK, first time since he Frank home, J. P. Morgan appeared at his He arrived without a financier declared he Holt at fice today, The Clip and Sign That is all you have to do to bene fit by the very special price and terms offered to a limited number f STAR readers All who have heard it are more than pleased wit! the Mastrola, and already { erably more than half of the prom ised two hundred machines have found place in music-loving Seattle homes The Easy Terms Are expl Machines everybody Market whose six children were reported starving by The Star on Saturday, because her mother’s pension had been cut off thru a last | cheerful today They have plenty to eat for sev- half an Star was on the street Saturday, ‘al., of Washington was awarded | All the the The Mastrola Was Made for You If you want to have music in your home+all the World’s best music just when you want it—but cannot afford a piano or one of the higher priced talking machines. It is truly the Marvel Well made, well finished, full sized, good to look at, delightful to listen to. Coupon ined on ¢ coupon njunc with the the same as we make on the most ic Aivccing Oring th, C-HLHOPPER GEPKELD capenave easing oo NE ot Modern Talking Liylers Hin addition we will exchange the within the reach of rd. Ave Univers’ ty St. Mastrola for any larger machine any time this year and allow you cluding Six Selections and plays them well—you can hear it play your favorite songs or music any time you care to come up— crowds are doing it every day the Record Cleaner, the price complete in $14 Oe a week f Nee then (Eilers Talking Machine Company, Third and SOLD HERE ONLY University, Seattle) the fu Declaring tts joam will produce ‘YARROW FARM IS OFFERED TO COUNTY 150 acres of rich anything possible to be grown in this section, Claude Ramsay, county “Blackwell farm” Lake Washington, proposed $135,000. at. widow, says, will be mat of the more “joker” little is opened and the large orchard of 6 a good dwelling b: improvements a one-day-a-woek hour after The located near the mother's home, sent a of Kirkland, hi comminsio Industrial It contains 321.65 offered ‘s §6the on Yarrow bay, aaa site for the farm, for 5 acres, which, he erially increased when the Lake Washington canal lake lowered. A 500 bearing trees, ouse, barn, cattle sheds and chicken houses are the Water is abundant EMPEROR PRAYS FOR EARLY PEACE | ROME, Aug. 16 She i ) hadn't eaten that |Josef of Austria t had eaten but a jbring about peace any work for her?| as janitress, per be at home with | ner, veteran steam |ter, recovered anffi ©} Think—don't you know of &/North 49th ave. affair was staged iis | place? lof Bright's disea | decision Telephone your job to The Star.) from the Honne Indge Bell deci » fs in-| Main 9400, Tuesday at 3 o'cl The He Fountain, Albert Jeweler and y wood Nicholas Ohio, who were the was expositions, Miss ses 1010 Second Ave Aug. 16.—The | general resources | here. Montana COR.THIRD & DRESSES ME BACK Aug. 16.—For the was shot, by Long Island his Fair in Henry and White Buildings. Over one hundred and twenty-five industrial Interesting program every afternoon and displays. evening. Demonstrations, motion pictures, music, etc. No charge for Demonstrations have been transferred from the admission. roof to the Permanent Exhibit. THE MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION EXHIBIT AND EXCHANGE Entrance Stuart Building. ‘I also pray God that |have early peace.” She has « Saturday position, clean. |%*¥® early peace She wants work for the| |rest of the week, preferably night) work, bape. ev-| her babies, the youngest of which is Funeral services for W. at-|4 years old, during the day and had lived in Seattle 26 years. 212 Pike St the Emperor Frana has written Pope Benedict applauding his efforts to and adding we may T. Gatt- nboat man, of 507 whe died Sunday se, will be held y-Watson chapel jock He was 48, Launch and Soda ~Ady Hansen Silversmith » Near Madison PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO UNIVERSITY N-WOMEN FOR 1 week YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K. Stuart, MOORE SHOW IS CHOCK-FULL OF ' PRETTY WOMEN } —_— Even with Al Jolson left out of it, “Dancing Around,” which opened |for the week at the Moore theatre | | Sunday night, would provide a large | levening of entertainment. For there | are in the company 100 young men and women, all of them talented, 4 all of the women are pretty | Moreover, the production is elab- orately staged. There isn't any story in “Dancing Around.” It} merely gives these gifted people a chance to dance and sing and pos- ture and make fun. Jolson is unlike any other funny |man on the stage. Probably no one | else can sing “coon songs” as he |, can. He has an informal way of getting chummy and intimate with his audiences, . ee EMPRESS Yuma, the mystery, is still a my: tery. He is proving it every afte noon and evening at the Empre: theatre this week. He does ‘em— every contortionist trick in the book, and some that aren't—but how, nobody knows, The Darling Saxaphone Quartet and the farce, “Too Many Bur- giars,” are proving popular. Wor den and Gearing and Hager and Goodwin furnish some songs and chatter that are new and nifty Tom Kerr and Irene Burton are exceptionally good instrumental- ists. A three-reel Lubin completes the program ee Lois Webber's Eleven Melody Fiends are quite all their name indicates, as was plainly proved at the Lois theatre at the first performance of the week, Ted and Bob, blackface artists, pulled a big hand from the Protects Records—For All Machines—All Time of the Talking Machine It plays all the records an 60 you in every way—it is Il purchase price. MARINE DROWNED NEAR BREMERTON Stricken suddenly with heart trouble, it is thought, as be and a friend were attempting to swim Ostrich bay, near Bremerton, Pri- vate F. EB. Sweeney, of the Puget | Sound navy yard marine corps, is dead of drowning. His body is at the Lewis morgue, Bremerton. Sweeney sank within sight of about 30 picnickers, but rescue came too late. Sweeney's home fs in Massachusetts. He was serving his first enlistment. HORLICK’S The Original MALTED MILK he Bed Unless you may DR. L. R. CLARK 7 You Wouldn’t Want 8 Barber to Work on Your A barbe ht do the very finest of work in "ifs line, but be mee tried working om teeth. And If he were a wise barber he wouldn't eve? try tt audiefice. nace ure The facts of the case are that the } The Triangle Trio scored a hit! shoemaker should stte x to nie 1 ; Poney| This t ¢ of spectalizal with several popilar songs. Poney | reek of all trades” is «thingie Moore's dancing girls, five of them,| man who would try to be past—the proved favorites, and Powell and/both a lawyer and dentist, Tor te tray, @ r \s isn't likely to make ia eB eer ey D ek have alsrell as if he tried to be Just one ge comedy eketch, “A Daughter of the/tne other and do that much ™ South,” that goes over well. Fatty| He is likely to be y “punk” i buc both lines, isn't he? bal nae “ ined eed In this’ office we specialise 4% ee vag! dentistry—we don't pretend to ‘BIG BODY OF ELKS GO TO BELLINGHAM A band, escorted by 250 Seattle Elks, will go to Bellingham Thurs- jannual convention of the Washing-| day and Friday, to attend the 10th]! anything else—but that one line we know and know thoroughly-—every man tn this office has spent years © ful study and preparation 1m ng the dental profession thet: ough Every operator in. this of fice has graduated from the Ls dental colleges and has passed t examination of the board a his sig of all. office you have that ton State Elks’ Reunion associa-| you come to this 1 . eling of confidence that comes tion, They will return Saturday] wien knowing that your work lean |morning. The train leaves the! the hands of « nt men; We Om | Kin, it. it 7:50 Ploy no students here. y ee ype tvtocincr can tha burl And we use the very best Of mae terials that can be obtained—and uf prices are positively the lowest, 68) is our invariable rule ergs We not be underbid on price. etapa the most up-to-date and improved VISALIA, Cal, Aug. When|painiess methods. Is it any wonter he fatled to kill himself by leaping headlong from a train, T, J. Halley ran across a field to an irrigation plant, and drowned himself in less than five feet of water. | KILLS SELF IN CELL SOUTH REND, Ind, Aug. 16. Silas Ebersole, 60, a former Dunk- ard minister, who ts charged with having strangled to death Hazel Macklin, 15, a year ago, today com. mitted suicide in his cell here. | then, that our business has grown fast that we have had to nad another graduate and registered operator our force? . And when your teeth need atten tion, wouldn't It be poor b pa 5 iness on to take when the vety and In pH PULL ng from 8:30 to 2@ % our painiess methods Regal Dental Offices Dr, L, R. Clark, Mgr 1405 THIRD AVE. N. W. Cor. Third and Uniom | : 1 4 1 ; ‘ ‘

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