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STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1915. PAGZ 9. ™™9/MAGAZINE WRITER A WONDERFUL SALE OF RELATES STORY OF HOW HI CAME BACK ing Mayor 1, giving the history of his career, and declaring that he ander most emphatically is making good, | "The article follows ® Dentists Three years ago & Seattle — Most people considered him a clergyman was preaching about ; discredited politician, a down Shoes for EVERYBODY At Marvelous Bargains. Brand New Goods Are Arriving Every Day, and They Go Right Into the Slaughter aed With Wav Hit Gil, the maligne: 5 the. ostrac clsed the man who was tn. : le on the charge that he had run an immoral town--an oes or e c 00 t ren nounced that he had reformed, and asked the right to prove it by being ] ; i iJ mayor again, the city of Seattle gasped Sh fi th d } Then Seattle took him at his word, and gave him another chance. oes or e a tes i , i It Was a most interesting experiinent to Seattle. It was Just as Sh f } eresting to all parts of the United tes. t } Is Mayor Gill making good during his “come-back” administration? oes or e en rs The current issue of the American Magazine has an article by M William MeLaod Raine, tu its “Interesting People” departments describ oes for the Boys an ls fy EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 5. Herod and his crimes. Coming | and-out. He had been tried and 718 First Avenue, Union Block to the climax of his address, he | was found wanting. That was the Rest. Where Can You Equal Prices e These? 1 THR WORLDS, LARGEST DENTAL hurled out the sentence that | the verdict, i n— AN summed up the depravity of the | ; . ~enpoligtfiaimata | King. "He was as bad as—as | He refused. to aceapt the ve Hi Gill—his parents christened | mayor, and was defeated. He | him Hiram C, Gtll, but nobody | spied his hat into the ring again i Telied ‘upon sient | 22 bis home town ever calls him | jn 1914. He made few, if any, + there, to butid "se ting but Hi—was then mayor | promises, either to the people or " er a} Oo Bg ag il to the friends that supported a + Today the minist th The old fake ce ot belonged ts] hothing but pleasant things to | &°,0% the stump for him | say of the mayor. The reversal All the public speaking that Boy Bcout Shoes, all leather bottoms, made tn | $2.50 Boys’ Shoes, a of eentiment has been pro- | eed -_ in his _ behalf he he Beattle; sizes 12% to $1 65 | ale Price .......06 ewess dees $1 65 ¥| nounced. + reat agg pry Ege price $2.60; sale pric $2.00 Girls’ and Mi Shoes, Children’s Vict ae ect win htm anyth: zy Between that time and this | ora "tno he made no apologies Bises 2% to 5%, regular price $1 95 | | Kid Button, cloth top; 5 « alleged Den- some ar”? Naor sae the the coumne he had followed $3.00; sale price seerecesneser ones ° | sizes 6 to 8%; wale price.............- 9 c n° commentary on the fickleness | It was tacitly understood $2.60 and $3.00 Boys’ Shoes, all solid leather | Mi Shoes, sizes from 9 to 2; tan button ) 5 | among hi ends th he want. counters, solid inner soles; as good a Shoe as | Only; regular price $3.00; i * refer-| the humor, the fnnate sense of | *mong his friends that hi | $1 -45 | Me wes! justice that are fundamentally at | ed to make good, to score a suc- you can find anywhere for $3.00 $1 95 | BA1@ PICO .....nscereesceesvwees ls the roots of even our polltics. cess against the failure of his sale price steresees or . Misses’ Vict Kid, Gunmetal or Patent Leather, ie Can the leopard change his | Previous administration BOYS’ SHOES utton or Lace in ail sizes from 9 to 2; button only; i ——* ee spots? Has Hi Gill become a | And Seattle, being a live s ‘ . $3.50 and $4.00 Boys’ Bhoes, “Made in Geattie”; | resular price $2.50; sale price 1 45 { guilty, poor menta infant. convert to the things that are | young Western giant, generous $2.50 and $3.00 Boys’ Shoes in patent leather every pair guaranteed; sises from $2 75 Girls’ $2.50 Cloth Top Shoes, } 12% to 6%; sale price .......++..- from 9 to 11%; sale price ... ° $1.29 if aa Mea ean be 3 of euch, alleged} good and true? Or ts it the good | and impulsive, gave Hi Gill the Dental child nas ‘changed innr.| People of Seattle that have | chance he wanted. It re-elected changed? Perhaps a little of him mayor by a majority of 15,- wan —_ 000 votes. » bewte obo © mayor ts a slender, bald- There was a strong sentiment Be dusting mud at him, when ae a| Readed little man with shrewd, | in the town that, after all, Hi of ts he no ° aS = could So th ny wal eyes twinkling behind oa had not been given fair ihect staging mud et come . . Perse. “A pernon who writes Dental} Within reach of his hand there ‘At worst, he had only carried ents must have some kn is always a corncob pipe. out the platform upon which he | Ladies’ High-Top Shoes Hundreds of pairs of La- dies’ Hi, Shoes, cloth ef Dentistry. He w carelessly, almost had been elected Pg gt dy aed ty slouchily, a suit that nesds press. | | Perhape he had rather fallen $6.00 and $7.00 Men’s Shoes, in black | tops, in gray or put- 4 § and Sund ing, & soft shirt, and a wisp of a | among thieves; but, on the other tan tton lace, rubber Fy 4S for pecple whe werk. Phone| necktie, which looks as if it | hand, there had been a good deal fl wel bu wd ty; regular price $4.00; sale dean | might have been knotted while | of bigotry in the campaign for his and heels, in all lasts made by the lead- price © was running for a street car. recall. ing factories the country. His manners are as easy as Anyhow—and this proved a po- Prices of “s pon : an old shoe. tent argument—even if be bad Pa Special for Saturday ....... e Bee, Caw Culléren The door to his private office kept company with lawbreakers, . hoes i ’ TS 1s open to Tom, Dick and Harry. | Hi was a good, square, hard-hit my $5.00 si = Men’s Shoes in button or lace; also in KAVANAGH’S Men pass in and out | without | ting citizen, and deserved an cloth tops or leather tops, "$2 95 English last; regular $2 35 | First and Usiton lormality as freely as they would | other chance. So he got it. * Ladi hoes, i | 1008 First. at Madison to a public Mbrary. They shout | The first official act of Mayor all go at one price......... $3.50; sale price ......... a es’ $4.00 SI in gunmetal and “Hello, Hi!” at His Honor, and | Gill this time was to appoint as | they all look alike to him, wheth- chief of police a reformer, one in er they are in rags or broad- | whom the whole town had confi $4.50 and $5.00 Hand welts in the new- gfe SFN : cloth. dence, a man whom he had just EXCURSIONS On an “open town” platform, | defeated for the mayoralty. Ladies $4.00 Black Cloth Top Shoes | Gill was elected mayor in March, It was a stroke of gentus. button only; all sizes. The very | ] 1910. He was known as a capable Gill had declared himself on iticlan, very human and | the side of law and order more | ible, democratic, with a host | effectually than he could have | of friends. done with a thousand speeches. | snd newest style for Fall war 95 -DAILY— SUIT CASES AND HAND BAGS LESS THAN FACTORY COST ] : } i Even his faults je at * Beattle threw up its hat and $2.00 Sik able sort. He stood by ends | cheered. sia has ual | ost ea ce ae Ml FURNISHING GOODS %%5*== — 95c This, ft is sald, was the undoing | coat and proceeded to give the Price .......4- PANTS of his first term. city a live, sensible business ad- $2.00 Pants ...... .95c $2.50 Pants ....$1.39 $3.50 Pants ....$1.79 $4.00 Pants ....$2.29 $5.00 Pants ....$2.95 Men’s Suits 1—Men's all-wool and casslmeres and : in various “cn elzes somewhat roken; regular prices $12.00 LOT 2—Men’s Suits In gray caseimeres, Oxfords and fancy new stripes, in all sizes; In carrying out the plans of his | ministration, which it ts agreed | active supporters, he failed to by a consensus of opinion he ts realize that the forces of right | still doing. when aroused are more powerful The mayor is under no il- than those of evil. lustons as to his re-election. He stood frankly by the plat- He knows tn his heart that it form upon which he had been | was not a vindication of his first elected—for a segregated dis- | term, but a chance to wipe away trict, for the nonenforcement of | the old record by writing a new what his friends calied “blue | one. He has been busy at the laws,” for a partnership (I do not | job ever since. imply « financial one) between Opportunities, the copy books the city government and vice. used to say, do not come twice. A recall movement was start- | In the case of the present may- ed in June, three months after | or of Seattle that {s not true. ©. 8. Lange and Tourtet | he took office. He saw to it that his came a ‘ Colman 30, 8:00, That fall women were enfran- | second time, and the verdict of @& m.; 1:20, tr 00: 5:30 p. m| chised in Washington. They sig- 9 city ts that he is living up to Visitors Weicome Dally nalized the event by much activ. ity in the recall proceedings. hat is why the name Hi Gill tr geyicitom. P20 fom tale price. OQE | Shira, ale price... OC $150 Matt Unio Re | 8 a pie Sie AB XS sale = tem 190 d $4 NEW DEPARTMENT $3.60 Boys’ High- Top Ladies’ and Children’s Hose Shoes I have added a new department, a complete line of Ladies’ and Children's Hose. To start the new lines off with a rush I will offer the . PARES, Go ROUND TRIP Before he had served a year | ts used no lo h, toll nger as & reproac’ following remarkable values for Saturday E Children, 5 to 12, 28c. wes deposed term almost € ly: regular price $15.00; Phene Main 3101, or psa 4 hanced = hacen Guaranteed all leather bend sale price ... ia eth east $8.95 Meio SRR LOT 3—100 Men's Suits in strictly all-wool, latest 26¢ Ladies’ Hose, in black only, 1 1 all sizes, special for Saturday......... Cc 35c ladies’ fine black ribbed Hose, 19 Baturday special ....... cc cccceccceee c 850 giris’ solid ribbed Hos * just the 13 thing for school wear, Saturday special c patterns, newest cuts; sold regularly for $20; sale price....... $10.95 LOT 4-150 Men's Suits of the very finest blue serges, fancy Imported worst or unfinished worsteds; all hand-tailored, hand-made button- 860 boys’ heavy ribbed Hose; they'll stand the holes; fronts will never break, Regular price Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. ‘i J.B. ROBINSON == PHOTO PLAYS Dutch Girl,” founded on Oulda’s|and also the 1. “The Mystery of Mary” (drama). timated number of orange boxes novel, “T'wo Little Wooden Shoes.” = 8:6 pipes used annually in Florida, one-third It fsa wenaiet Hey. PRO G RAMS Alpers eeiee peodey tent ps bf ay ate is ~~ contracted larry D, le or by a@ local lum " ALHAMBRA Alaska Ending Saturday Night Me The shipment of these. noses Bee “Just Jim,” which opened at the “Rags” (Mary Pickford and Mar-| Clase A Ending Saturday Night gins in October and extende Alhambra Thursday, with Harry D. shall jellan); “Paramount Trav- “The Outlaw’ Reveng (Mae through to the following April. Carey in the title role, is a power-|¢logue and Lecture.” Marsh and Ro! Harron); “The ful story of the regeneration of a 1 Flea | Rounders” (Chaplin); ‘Thru the crook. ee ne wired beng Nevadas” ( ento). aM Jim, a smuggler, is released from | _ “Gretna reen arguer! prison and resolves to go straight. | Clark). a aa reales wgeye eed Sy it Vi 7 H He ie thi f establishing a Enos Se Saree 27. — png identity like ee irs is Fy Colonial Ending Saturday Night |less Detective); “Over Secret giget wentetns a been sf Ivian ar In |daughter of the governor), but {s “Lady Audley'’s Secret’ (Theda| Wires"; “The Little Teacher” ployed to relieve the shortage of charged with a crime he did not | Bara). Leta Opex Arbuckle and Mabel Nor|shelis in Turkey, according to re- ol it. He is t ’ b BY , Reese aiacite Mi rong the tas in Clemmer Ending Saturday Night Hay received here from Berlin to- stago in which they are riding) “The Little Dutch Girl” (Vivian “With the attacks of the allies be- é id plunges over @ olitt and {s wrecked | Martin). Sat coming constantly more violent , low. / “sm. iy “oninjured and takes| Liberty Ending Saturday Night Heme Rating Sewreny Meru ts feaiat the tae ve. French leave “The Chalice of Courage” (Wil-| Princess Hassan in “The Purple| Coming more pressing. Geremny ia Later he is shanghated, but 1s|!!am Duncan and Myrtle Gonzales). | Iris" two-part drama, “Animated | declared to bave resorted to her 4 the means of capturing a smug- pases Weekly” of Aug. 11, topfeal. “A | squadron of aerial cruisers in an ef- * THIS WEEK Mary Pickford In a scene from “Rags,” at the Alaska \gler's crew. He recives a reward n Ending Saturday Night ert By lr ‘On His/ fort to save the situation in the = - sate ie ’ * Dardanelles : ONLY For the first time in the history ; COLONIAL _ —_ Upwards of 100 tons of fine ma- Manager Hamrich of the Colonial South Stee! Business Boome chinery used in making shells are of the Pennsylvantg courts, a mo- declared to have been transported has been fortunate in obtaining the BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Aug. 27. tion pleture has appeared as an ex-| in “gay Audiey’s Secret,” with | ni ; ! 4 , “Lady § | Stee! hinery factories thru the alr by the Zeppelins to k BULL BROS. hibit in its own behalf. In the dark- | Theda Bara as the star. Mile. Bara =: rev ier tag Pavey ae hain oe Basher, ened court room of Judge John Pat-|has proved to Seattle audiences on a capacity schedule. The great-| The machinery was first taken to Suse Primter es iii. ss vrsisseipsin, toe taviy that me, dooen nave to be a vam oie buen in Pena ie the report [the Auwirian fonterherw the 9013 THIRD “<AIN 1068 | terne piahe, Becret Orchartsnown| Fay Tincher {s seen at the! jacross Serbfa toward Constanti- in “ 4. 100 spectators, |Colonial in a funny picture, “The nople pare gee gene ‘The trips are sald to have been The Little made at night in order to escape Dutch Girl jdetection by Bulgarian border guards, and also to avold protests be ie athe rere against the violation of Bulgarian i territory, owing to the necessity of ‘TWO LITTLE | making part of the journey across WOODEN SHOES,’ this country. Each Zeppelin carried from three | to four tous of machinery at a/ C LE M M E R * BI The exhibition was the outcome | Deacon's Whiskers ‘ot action of the Pennsylvania Board | 6 8 of Censors, who ruled that the play |CLA8S A was # detriment to the morals of| Charlie Chaplin and “Fatty” Ar the people of Pennsylvania, tho it| buckle are at the Class A in a new had been passed by the National|cepy of the comedy, “The Round For sour, acid stomachs, gas and| Boagd of Censors. ers,” one of the funniest yet The y wi | th Robert fermentation of food. A teaapoontul| After the photoplay was shown, | Qutlaw's Revenge,” wi aS, hot water | Judge Patterson salt he saw no|Harron an’ Mae Marsh, 1s based U TART Bete » Secret Orchard”| on the life of Villa. | > iat oF \teawon why “The Secr . 7 etiet Ben nes conte ber |should not be shown and he saw| ° . ally ives IN der or taiet "50 conte ber | . xz Be ee # *T\many reasons why ft should | CLEMMER | es. 814 First Ave. The Lasky company 4s busy an-| Vivian Martin, former Seattle! STAR WANT A | FIND|swering telégrams of congratula-| girl, 1s scoring a distinct success in LOST ARTICLES. Ane. tion. her newest production, “The Little If Not Satisfied, Come Here SEVERAL BOXES REQUIRED tte's Belt 10c JACKSONVILLE, Fia., Aug. 27.— play Mouse Seven and a half million is the es- .