The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1915, Page 2

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the the Panton Sale Tomorrow Is Last Day of STS 2a gs Doors close tomorrow night at 9 o’clock, after which George Francis Rowe & Co. will sell the stock in bulk and [so far as this concern is interested] retire for good from the Panton Department store. FINAL REDUCTIONS NOW INEFFECT OPEN SATURDAY MIGHT, AS STATED, TLL 9 O'CLOCK Thank you for the splendid response to the advertising. The biggest sale of depart- ment store stock Seattle has ever known ends tomorrow. 1) | Extrao Showing, Three Hundred of Smart Fall i Ha Price to Sell tur- $ $]- 98 10 $4.98 4 day es eseeseeeees : | One Hundred Velvet Shapes, Mostly Medium Cc and Large Sailors, While They Last Saturday 95 Corduroy and Velvet fom © ye ae $1.19 all Colors, Saturday .......2..2.2- oi GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & CO., In Charge of ) PANTON’S DEPT. STORE gw =) RELATIONS WITH sicono maa "|| GERMANY ONCE The Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. 8. — MORE CRITICAL DON’T FAIL TO SEE OUR BY CHAS. P. STEWART FALL DISPLAY OF WASHINGTON, Sept. 10-—A ’ 9 new crisis in American relations | Mea s and You ng Men's § | ff wien Austria and Germany a , | reached today The {asues on which America’s future course hung were Its demand for Austrian Ambas- sador Dumba’s recall because of his activities to cripple U. 8. muni tions factories An unsatisfactory and disappoint emarding the sinking of rabic, wherein Germ owed indemnity for Ameri: auffed out in the disarter! and suggested in the event of a | difference of opinion on this point| submission of the question to The 20 te and | Hague | The two incidents linked to form a critical situation, Germany {a| involved in the Dumba incident thru relations of its ambassador with Correspondent Archibald, to say nothing cf a reported German plan to carry out a munitions erip pling plan similar to Dumba’s Suits and Ov Overcoats Styles that we are showing are superb and our Fall fabrics are very good looking, with great wearing qualities. Come in tomorrow and select your Bra System Clothes Other Makes $15 to lh SHOES MEN’S FURNISHINGS Today's Styles Today Increase In fleet of Alaska Ste ship Co. plying between jand North in planned ‘Thin People Chin We Will Extend You CREDIT You don’t need the ready cash to trade at the “Eastern.” Buy on credit that buys the same values as cash. Pay us in small weekly or month ly payments. Fall Coats In Striking New Styles Especially noteworthy are our new ¥ a arrivals in plush and corduroy coats He. Theda Bara in Judge Romald's court Friday,, NOTICE—For _ particulars regarding ei leated styles and loose flaring ond mar Mrs, Mande Wells Williams, wife Jean Sothern when Meade was placed on trinly Edison Day Prize Contest ($2,500.00 in ; oi a nay y SD etpht pains tha tieat|of Wister C. Williams, « Walla| William Shay Pe eee ee prizes for boys and gitls) inquire here a models. Some are neatly trimmed , i-|Walla produce merchant, filed an| Hecker testified that he caught with fur. The plush coats are shown “action for divogee here Friday, al in Meade in the act of “sticking up” 40-Watt Mazda, clear, each,, | 75c 2 Light Plug Clusters 58¢ 4 esing she was abandor 910, another man, and had attempted to Rad 5 27¢ in black, while the corduroy—tan, Fes, | SErDe bbe wae ee eters | si ‘| THE id ORPHANS fol! the robbery. He tussled with | ——————$—$———____—_= | 100-Watt Nitrogen, clear, each Y 8 ; o 2 nesr 8c . Se 10-ft. Electric Extensions, | oocemee ae brown, navy, taupe, green and two- **| She says her husband's business! the negro. In the scuffle he bit his a - Hi ; ot ; Sitects | ie to fad, Priee nmente tor affords hin $6,000 a year, and asks Hear finger. at sig ty complete Ade 7 <4 Bull Do Prashigha one stripe eliects seem to lea ed »|for $100 monthly alimony | he alleged intended victim ran — complete .... $16.50 to $35.00 : JOE ROBERTS 2be Newest Fall Millinery increas wage tlon par excellence for the chil should be and prices moderate. Red dren. In addition there will be a | Deer Shooters’ Hats—not safe to go ,|delighttut fairy story, “Fairy Fern- ——~ | into the woods without one. All Seeds,” and a cartoon comedy; also Henry Hecker, an employe of the slice. Geet $1.00 a Pathe “ional feature, “A city street department, bit the fin-| bait WR at Ee ph. ' 40¢ Columbia Tenition “Dat Hats with sparkling newness }, |Pears In poliee court, the wise ones METUCHEN, N. J., Sept. 10. So ft.. Lamp Cord -12¢ | tories aE _ Be and rich loveliness inspired by stop up thelr ears [Bob Fitasiamege today 1 without) the coming of Fall. Every hat Neil is very deaf, and it {s neces CLEM M E R his cherished farm and wife No.| All Electrical Supplies at Special Prices for One Week " ig ” “lsary to shout him. From this 4, whom is brand new and there are no Neil gets the idea that he also must| and save the plac . two alike, $5 and up , shout, He shouted his way into a 10¢ vseatters Be-t 1 Qc BIRO Piper aft 1117 2nd Ave. | ———_——__—__Y re as Sanh in ach leroy {10-day Jail sentence Friday on a Phot play Houre sold under foreclos STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. PAGE 2 POISONED GAS |. FAILS To cHECK vtanmact Co FRENCH ‘DEVILS’ PARIS, Sept, 10—Cermans are attacking heavily in Alsace and the Voures, Combining rifle fire, une of gas bombs and artillery, they jare heavily assaulting the French At Schratmaennele, the Germans sprayed the lower slopes with flery liquid, foreing the French out of thelr positions temporarily, but the impetuous French “blue devils" re. turned daringly to the attack ond hurled the Teutons from the cap |tufed points, heavily defeating |them, the offical statement today sald Clouds of gaa trom the German lines =wafted over the French! trenches at Hartmannawellerkopf,| but the chasseurs again faced the 10, 1915. AFTERWARDS! AFTER YOU HAVE READ THIS. THE *REATEST CLAIM EVER PUT IN RINT WE ARK READY---BY ACTUAL DEMON. STRATION---TO SUBMIT THE PROGL WE QUIT FOREVER IN 13 DAYS and bomb attacks wei» violent about Vinne le Chateau and Harazee, the statement claimed, but the results were unimportant. French birdmen continued active, bombarding German batteries at! Nonnenbruck and rallway ans at Latterbach and Grand Pre. BERLIN, Sept 10 re aaa bane Pm My Outfit is worth $55. I saved MARE ES Paris Garters rrow Brand Collars 3 for 25c $3.00 Hats ...$1.95 $10 Stetson’s . .$6.85 $4 and $5 Stetson’s eee $295 Look it over. Add it up Genuine $5 and $6 cane oe AO MEN’S CLOTHING Our $15.00 Grade. . $6.85 Our $20.00 Grade $12.85 Our $25.00 Grade $14.85 Our $30.00 Grade $16.85 Marahal Von Hindenvurg| eoluwanka river, and the | Bavaria # captured Olszanka MARRIED HIM FOR KIS MONEY, 3120 sane | ¥ EE OEE > ; $2.5@ and $3.50 Manhattan Shirts 50c Neckties . $1.00 Underwear Superior Judge Aibertson or. $ dered J. Henry Memer, grand recorder of the A. O. U. W., down from the witness stand in hie court Friday, saying he had “heard enough flith for one "and granted Mrs. Peari A. r, the defendant in the a decree of divorce. Husband and wife had made un savory charges against each other. Aside from these, Hemer based his on the ground that his wife was a designing woman, who had inveigied him into marriage to get possession of his property Judge Albertson held that Hemer has falled utterly to prove any of the charges he made, and t |wife had likewise been un | corroborate many of the alle; she made in her cross-complaint, Married Before It appears from the testimony,” said the court, “that the wife was & married woman when the hus band met ber and that he expected to marry ber after she got a divorce from her then husband. “It fa ver¥ evident that he pressed his attentions upon her and was not Inveigied by her, but married from his own choice. be He testified that he would never have brought this action had he not become suspicious of her relations with other men, There fs nothing In the evidence to prove any such thing $5 Sk and Wool Union FURNISHINGS poe Underwear. . .$1.15 $2.50 Artistic Shirts $1.35 $2.00 Artistic Shirts $1.15 $2.00 Dress Gloves $1.15 $5 Medlicott and Silk and Wool S29) Our $35, $419 and $45 Suits Union Suits $1.00 Neckwear .... .65¢ $5.00 Sweater Coats $2.95 VEITH-CAMMACK CO. Seattle Hotel Bidzu., 2nd Ave. at James Free Fare to Purchasers of $25 or Over THERE MAY BE SPICY DOINGS| IN THIS CASE OF CINNAMON the Westlake | with th the Chamber of Commerce bitter pi tes st\over the manner in which decision ones of the prize winner in the peach selling contest the chamber staged last week is being conducted. The Chamber of Commerce offer- ed a $16 silver cup to the retailer selling the greatest number of} peaches last Saturday, the end of peach week. It was the under standing, says Cinnamon, that each retailer was to send the signature and address of each individual) buyer, to be counted in the contest. He sold 257 cases, the highest | $1.00 Night Shirts . . .65¢ 15¢ Cotton Hose .....8¢ 's Business Woman It appears that what property he gave her was given of his own volition. The court cannot grant the husband a divorce. If I could see any chance of rec- onciliation between these two par tles or a possibility of their Hving together again after the charges they have made against each other, 1 should not grant a decree, but I do not eee how aman and wife could live together in civilized so- clety In the face of such charges.” Mrs, Hemer is @ business woman, well known here as a milliner. Their home is at ais § Prospect st. NEW REMEDY FOR DIVORCE UNIQUE SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10. | Tench children to love animals and {halt the divorce evil This was the unique remedy pre scribed today by Mrs, Mary 8. Sage, one of the officials of the Educa tion society, at the exposition “If children are taught to be kind) ‘|to dogs and cats they will be kin Blue Grouse, ruffed grouse (or ’ mative pheasant), Chinese pheas- ant, and quail, deer, and goat OPENS SEPT. 15TH. Shoot Peter's Shells 12-gauge “Target,” Best Smokeless Pow- aneenet of has waged PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES 7 _ cons Wee T2-gauge “Tc i “Premier Best Smoke- | less Powder 16 and 20-gauge get “Best Smokeless = SR I | jto their fellow man,” she explain number for which there Pes) bie 1 Powder \ ia Husbands Wii be kind to wise ers’ signatures, But the Lucky abu salle LIE land sives. to husbhnds,. and. thes Strike Frult Market Co., also of| « ie and 20-gauge |will be ore divorce troubles. MMCUIMM APA KLOM s@IE| the Westlake location, sold 435] * “Premie j bp Mietg al oy . ” : failing, however, to get all ca the signatures, When they laid the case before Col, Hart, who had charge of the contest, he advised the Lucky Strike people to make affidavit to the number sold. When Cinnamon protested, Hart advised an arbitra-| tion, Cinnamon thinks he {s entt-| tled to the prize without any arbi-} tration. | |A parent who teaches kindness to| his child sends the child out in Nite) | with a disposition which will carry him thru thousands of trials.’ . PATCHWORK GIRL FOR THE KIDDIES morning, |the Colonial t |traction in t Ox." This lusions and is Smoke! less » Rae All Makes Rifles, —— Pistols, Revolvers Hunting Clothing You'll need ai new coat or a hat, perhaps a shell vest or a skel- eton coat. Our stock (qi is complete in ane respect. Every article is just eer it 4 Only One Day More to See — BIT FINGER OF | NEGRO ROBBER ay is made up of il said to be an attrac Hamrick reports — in his special show for the ger of Frank Meade, a negro, at} Sixth ave. S. and Main st., on the night of June 5, and Meade snatch- ed his watch chain. So it was testéfied before a jury This is the Store for EDISON rames morning Saturday children SAYS HE QUIT HER ——<—<—<—<$—$—— He has not been seen since. Key Sockets best make.. On His Banjo Sh aieeat 18¢ | 5c_all sizes Fuse Plugs 3¢ SOFT PEDAL, NEIL! WALLACE FITZ LOSES FARM | 2be Swivel Plugs ........18¢ 25c Snap Switches... 50c Door Be! At the Pipe Organ 10c Receptacies 50c_Door Bells -6¢ | Every time Neil Dougherty ap-| disorderly person charge. by Sheriff Houghton.

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