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| STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1915. PAGE 2 POLICE SEEKING MAKES REPORT | MISSING CHILD) ON HAITI FUSS Daughter of f Smelting Com-| | WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—Three [Americans killed and a score pany President Strangely | wounded stood today as the total Disappears. Today's Styles Today” Monster Cut-Price and Money-Raising SALE Cutting priges on high-grade merchandise sodeep as to make it absolutely Impossible for any thinking man or woman to remain away from this store while this phenomenal sale is In progress. Never while this store has been in existence have | so unmercifully smashed, | } | | casualtion of America’s peace ef forte in Halts One hundred Haitiensa have been Sale Continues WENT TO A “MOVIE" |niiea and $00 wounded since the Until Amount off iiiier nd completely forgotten values and prices, No thought Ie given to profit, In any U.S marines landed, two months Money Is Raised § shape, manner or form. There's but ONE GREAT OBJECT 10 view 4 that Is to raise Women detectives were vain ‘ago, to bring order out of chaos tn sufficient money to satisfy my creditags’ demands and save the busin ly endeavoring Tuesday to | choose from a myriad possible | traile the particular one that, leading from a certain In the back row of a Fourth ave. motion pleture theatre, ; take them to the | whereabouts of Mise Ruth Tan | zer, the mysteriousiy missing | Anne high the island republic Admiral Caperton’s report of the latest trouble with the revolution. iste wae reassuring Sniping continues, but the rebels are submitting to disarmament, ex cept for amall banda. In the north, however, a consid. erable force forming. I Must Have Money—Failure Is Staring Me in the Face. I Must Have $10,000 Within 30 Days or Another Fine Seattle Store Closes Forever THE PUBLIC WILL BE ASTOUNDED TO READ THIS NEWS: My creditors are desperate. They DEMAND their money. They want no more excuses—will 1 LIBERAL a The Haitien congress, now in ses. ’ CREDIT | Sve Ww. eenmems of 2408 1TH | sion, 18 expected ta ratify the treaty extend no longer time—MONEY they want and MONEY they will have, and unless | produce the TERMS |providing an American protector. necessary amount ($10,000) within 30 days I fear my store will be closed up forever. BUT I AM NOT GOING TO QUIT. I WILL GIVE THEM WHAT THEY WANT. I AM GOING TO RAISE $10,000 WITHIN 30 DAYS AS SURE AS YOU’RE READING THIS AD—and the way I'm going to do it is come right out like a man, let the public know the circumstances, and make an appeal for assistance. ——Following Is a Partial List of My Prices—— Women’s, Misses’ and|Men’s and Boys’ Shoes| 2 Chidren’s == 1g jate over Haitf for ten yeare COMING IN SPECIAL | Special train o of 18 130 Eastern dele tes to the American Electric way association convention in Franc’ Oct. 4 to 8 will use eat Northern railway from St. Paul to Seattle, stopping two days at Glacter National park, one day at Spokane and will arrive in Se dent of the Western Smelting & Power company, vanished SS New Fall | e @ attle 7 a m. Sept. 29. While tn Se Millin ery tt, dioates wil otra Children’s Shoes Sacrificed | Sizno, 7 ORT a disters’ ts tego Girls’ Shoes in Lace only; all S600 sad $5.00 Sery Se Suits ae 95 ou immediately ecome impressec i . 00. t ’ with the elegance, the richness of mate- Me “ _—, “—- sen ier F cont 25¢ Men's “Chip- a” Shoe, and also the Big pew Money Raising Sale. D299 S145 14c 98c 3c Money-Raising $2.50 Misses’ Shoes $3.00 Misses’ $2.00 Men’s Pants 10c Men's | LONDON, Sept. 28,—Official re ports today sald the railroads run- ning between Bulgaria and Rumania had been suspended. The legations, however, had no confirmation. .... 9c $1.45 $1.95 rials, the artistic touches given each Hat by the designer. Every Hat is distinctive, smart) unusual; no two are alike Great charm lies in the new trimmings pleasing effect. j which, though marked by simplicity, are ae ey * ; very striking—beaded ornaments, wings, $3.00 Ladies’ $1 85 $20.00 Men’s $9. $5 H fancy feathers, etc. When placed at proper es $1 95 ose s' Suits ............. i angles against the rich velvets give a 35c Men's | 15¢ Black and Tan Sox $2.00 Union $3.50 Men’s Choose from turbans, tricornes, high crown hats, large sailors, drooping brim hats, uptilt hats, shirred brim or crown hats at extremely moderate prices, $5.00 and up. $5.00 and $6.00 Ladies’ ‘Shoes, all hand-turned; the best makes in America, including Hamilton- Brown “American 1332-34 | Ruth Tanzer Dr. L. B. Clark. 500 pairs of Ladies’ Gunsetal, $2. 95 75¢ Men's 9c pone | Sunday night, after she had |You Want Your Dental Patent Leather; button or } ee : A ‘ i 6 aap | Smee Re te este | Work ta Be Done by s fA blucher; small sizes only. Sold] W Ly Douglas Shoes | 75 Silk 29c Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. S. Br aint ae luting or | ee Dentist, | wp te SE00, $1 45 All our $6.00 and $7.00 Men’s| Nockweer ----------- ges Ppar stitution in the U. 5. a kai to locate the girt When th | BPS Seen Re ata a s $25.00 Men’s Shoes, advertised lines, such as What her mother knows of the $11.95 other goods, too numer- WD an coteewes disappearance was told to The ‘ W. L. Douglas, Bostonians, Big and whe k > your | ous to mention, cut to the same MA GET SUES FOR costs cates eis beve etah Tee work Eee iRouant 19 be done ‘y. roped dieses Z and other well-known makes. |;22:00 Flannel 95c CHINISTS stands to reas tio’ Shirts $16,000 girl might be reached thru the ‘Gental business thers Money-Raising Sale sesece eens INCREASE IN WAGE one re $5.00 Men's Price $10.00 Men’s Susanna Bronson started suit She remained at home while I - ee ‘a * against F. S. Harmon & Co. for) ¥ent out for two hours early Sun- Sweaters teens s Mackinaws ... day evening.” said Mra. Tanzer $15,000 damages Tuesday, alleging “When I returned she was gone. I an employe of the company dropped | thought very little of {t at the time, @ crate of furniture on her at Sec. and a few minutes later she phoned ond ave. and Pine st., September 21,| me. Word was received at the Labor ‘Temple Tuesday from William Han- Jon of San Francisco, vice president there of the Machinists’ union, tell- $5.00 Men’s $2.00 Wool $30.00 Men’s k be perfectly willing to prov The law of this state provides rder to practice, the state dental $2.39 95 | su. $13.65 4 Ing of the success of negotiations | Causing @ fracture of her right leg.| “She sald she Bie ‘as ger ctween the by which machinists in San Fran- pletare shew ane Oe he mination cleco and Oakland get an increase [Resinol Surely | might call on a irl, friend who cate is ‘resity the only es | n of bel re one Pike of 50 cents a day, bringing the| Resinol Surel Rae Ce en eee. Seen ie | T, Sontee to being ve Ther Third Ave. st. [had better not, as it was getting late, and she sald, ‘All right, moth er, I will be right home.” |fore, we say to you DEMAND TO SEE YOUR DENTISTS CERTIFICATE In thie office every operator is «a graduate « ered dentist of the very highest type. Every oper- minimum wage to $4. About 2,000 machinists will be affected. AMUSEMENTS |___ Heals Sick Skins When you know p physicians have| Mrs. Tanzer then went to the car Prescribed Resinol for over 20|line to meet her daughter. She years in the treatment of eczema | Walted 20 minutes tn vain, then re- a 2 = nee - heb rT qiator in this office has graduated baby were murdered and mutilated, Tonight Rereiee Maaagaete | eerie ae eon Mt that aight or| from ihe i pg TELLS OF TRADE W H Mi § READY REFUSES T0 SIT jcreated a furore {n court today All Week | skin eruptions, and ‘on the following day caused Mrs. nination of. th oils 1 ] |when he attempted to kill Lawrence ‘ Mat. Weé., 2Sc, 35¢ and She have written thon- | Tanzer to notify the police Monday yery Pethick, 19, just sentenced to life from th THE CALLING OF fart. “fy "ys ‘pieteounds tae aes See rine ies”™2-°") IN §, AMERICA) FOR BIG MEETING, IN JUDGE'S CASE — |tective department are sure, when you come to th DAN MATTHEWS regular prescription for itching,” “Resi- “To make sure that Ruth was at pee Ls BT genni ee snniiaiteai Wight Vutees, Me to 91.00 nol has produced the motion picture show, sai her right before your eyes Dr. Luis A. Santander, Chilean] Peace will be the keynote of the| Supertor Judge Tallman was in brilliant results,” “The result it} mother, “I went there and asked a) We us best of mater and Venezuelan consul for the state |24th annual convention of the|a0 mood Tuesday to hear a case friend of my us a girl ur metho } Save was marvelous in one of the | &!r! | board of managers of the Women's |against his associate, Supertor worst cases of eczema,” etc. etc.,/daughter'’s. The girl told me day [bertorm the aittiowtt ae of Washington, addressed tho Mu-/iiome Missionary society of the|Judge Smith. He politely declined, doesn't {t make you feel, “This is|had seen Ruth about 9:30 Sunday awithout hurting th ielpal league Tuesday noon at the | Methodist Episcopal church, which/tho the case had been assigned to the treatment I can rely on for MY |Aight seated in the back row, |, bit That our way of dot Washington Annex, on “American ns at the First M. E. church | his department by Presiding Judge The Only High-Ciase Vaudevilie Cirew | skin-trouble”? cane. There Vere Seay women tain en, nnd satiation 282; | Trade Opportunity in Chile.” © Wednesday. About 1,000 del-| Gilliam NELLIE V. NICHOLS The moment Restnol Ointment|that row, she said.” os ing tamer than who has been in| Dr. Santander, the United States only a year and elght months, and who ts now one} egates are expected. Lister will welcome the vis- itors on behalf of the state in the Judge Smith is defendant tn the case of the state in its relation to ex-Policeman Paul Schuman, con- growing faster than office tn the Nort! @ and use more up that Miss Tanzer may have Brown @ Spencer Hooper & Sook touches {tching skins, the ttching! > rumelie Sisters & Step Trio jtha stops and healing begins. With the been picked up by kidnapers In an| we Gov. | ‘Seuhoun ene Bon wen laid of Resinol Soap, it almost ai-| automobile displaying a jitney bus! 7s retina” Sny other of- | e'the instructors in the overcrowd-| afternoon. The evening meeting|victed last spring of accepting the HARRY BERESFORD «@ co. ways clears away every trace of/sign, was in her mother's heart) '"G.," tices are the lowest always, jed Spanish classes at the Univers-| will be marked by the annual ad-|earnings of unfortunate women for EVERY AFTERNOON. 10¢ and ase | °2*™*, ringworm, pimples, or oth-| Tursday x a ittney,” sata legates Se le with us that we was formerly a councilman at| dress of the president, Mrs. W. P.| police “protection.” Bxcopt Sundays and Holidays | $F egy anger | poets oe al Py song took a jitney,” sald |wit! not be underbid on price by any | cintiago, Chile. He also was @ pro-| Thirkleld, of New Orleans. Schuman appealed from his con- eaving the skin clear and healthy . a ee : ‘ - t f San- riction, y EVERY EVENING, 10¢, he and Soe Sold by all druggists. For trial| Miss Tanzer fs a striking young|, We sive an tronctad guarantes| fessor at the University of San " viction, but when the transcript of t ve Dak ¢R, Resincl,| Woman. She wore a black volvet| ith ait work, signed not only by the |tiago, and was attorney for the HE LL KILL TIME the case appeared before the su- : ree, write to Dep! esino! ‘01 blac operat the work, but also | e yatem of Santiago, for o 5 7 | Baltimore, Md |hat, with a blue plume, had on alby L. Clot D. B, owner ang | use water system of Banting preme court, Judge Smith's tnstri 10 years. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 28 tions to the jury were missing, it is > . - manager st th fice, who is thor- Up to Saturday Matinee and Night | bia i 406 white. 6wenter: Goat: and | Senger: ed npeheats rintendent of Schools Ronco-|alleged. Judge Smith was Schu- 7—FEATURE ACTS—7 7 r3 - ted - otk a breila You a ates of the very beat er! announced today that {if San}|man’s trial judge. Denetont mates Combing Wont Rid) ig fd tnt” ete erent TS!) TWEY ALL DO FALL [siricmertrest otey State ae cl ees tr ane Hair Of Dandruff | iarge bine even, he has |bere. | Tom ont wee wnwatistes a7 \thelr daughters from wearing ankle|ration of the records, and Judge | in the Famous French 7 oe ay ircumatances b S watches, he would Interfere. Smith will be asked to testify Why take chances on the other| 1. E. Frederick, of Frederick & w Whvdotonns ag iia tn ‘ hat is instructions actu The only sure way to get rid of | |kind, when the very best, here te | Nelson, forfeited $15 bail in police were a | cancer e is to dissatve st, then you no more, and in m es len |court, Tuesday, on a charge of Owe 7] ! : NEW PANTAGE Ne toc tines Gs eeutel se nies TOSrs. PULLEe Pane |apeeding. Dr. J. K. Crichton, for f Jabout four ounces of ordinary liquid | Bach morning from 8:30 to 10:00 to| mer health commissioner and also The Meat’s Fine at Frye’s |demonstrate our painless meth Regal Dental Offices inees, 2:30 p. m ts, T and 9 p.m. night when retir-| 4% | former councilman, fined $16 same charge Jarvon apply it jing; use enoug and rub it in gently nid 6 Peaches and a Pair GAMBLING DEN BUSINESS MAN to molsten the scalp | with the finger on the A Romantic Adventure, Ri | Rn. Clark, P ollywood Lunch Waffles are H us and Com; Countess Von Dorman Do this tonight, and by morning.| Thousands of dollars are being Cor. Tatra] Hollywood tue pike BtecAdv OUnLite IS FOUND DEAD With Humorous pl “Tetrazzini of Vaudeville” rae te a ee ar aandrutl | won and lost by visitors at the Elks’ — Situations 100 and 20¢ ' pplieations” at ire{county fair, going on full blast un Markets d entirely des ngle|der canvag at Third ave. and Vir. a Temporary derangement of his ‘ sign and trace of It, no matter how |ginia st,, ‘Tuesday Wednesday Specials: [[/mind. resulting from a fai! down.|f| Paramount Travelogue }] LOIS THEATRE | Continuous from 2:20 p. m. | pure You will find, too, that all iteh Of course, it is stage money, but ling and digging of the scaip will |8ome of the old thrill may be had as stop at once, and your hair will be|you place your chips on the roulette fluffy, lustrous, mossy, silky and|tabie and see it paid “36 for 1" by |stairs several weeks ago, is believed by friends of John Lindh, 53, pio- neer clothing merchant, to have Wild Rose Creamery Butter, 29 c Interesting and instructive South American Pictures MRS. weiee CARTER how “HEART OF MARYLAND” oft, and look and feel a hundred lb. . eNom fy been the cause of bis apparent sul- / Motion Picture Adaptation of | \times better 4 Be the croupler, or raked down into his THE BEST HARD FUEL Choice Shoul clde. David Belasco's Immortal Drama || You can get liquid arvon at any (Kit In case you lose. There's a wide- Choice Shoulder Cf, Missins since inst Wednesday, fis pi Sy ~ mde [rug store.” "it tm inexpensive and open crap game, where the sky's the $5 SO PER TON of Lamb body was found, Monday afternoon, | 1 ibe never falls to do the work.—Adver- limit, too . rsa? jon a vacant lot near Erie ave., de- ! | Then there's the frontier saloon and dance hall, the Oriental dancers, the Lilliputian vaudeville show and jcountle™s other wonders, including a whole tent of gasps and thrills, where dare-devils Perform, PURE MILK DAIRY WINS AT FAIR |tween E. Spruce and EB, Alder. There was a bullet wound in his head and |4 revolver lay at his side, | The business affairs of his store, at Third and Seneca, are said to be in good condition. Lindh, who was a Knight of Pythias, and a member lof the Swedish Business Men's club, lived with his son and daughter, at 2083 1th ave. N. Coke is an Excellent Fuel for the Choice Shoulder 1 x Pork Rost. BQ2C Furnace, Fireplace or Heater Choice Mutton 15 Chops c Choice Steer Sir- loin Steak ..... 18c Choice Steer 1 Shoulder Steak 1 2:¢ Choice Steer Pot Roast, Ib... 1 Qc 5 cans mt 25c Rose Milk A ri = ~ mers: GREAT many persons in the city are now using Coke in house-heating fur- naces and for other domestic purposes where hard fuel is desirable. THE WACO |-—. CAR A New Seattle Product IS IT A TRAP? BROWNSVILLE, § Sept. 28.—Five hundred Mexicans were reported to- }day to be marching opposite Pro- |greso. Officials, however, believe this to be a feint to attract U, give a larger field of visiot, more protection to the eyes Scientific examination. Ret sonable prices. It will last nearly as long as hard coal and costs much less. When properly burned, you can hold the fire for 10 hours without attention, Once you become accustomed to Coke you will First prize and medal for certi- fied milk was awarded to the Pure Milk Dairy of Seattle at the State Fair at North Yakima, This milic is the product of Maplewood Farm. Second prize for market milk also went to the Pure Milk Dairy. The People who have owned and driven cars say the WACO is a wonder. When you come and see it and ride in it and com- re it, part for part, with other® cars selling for BT 000 or less, you'll say so, too. There is a big market for the WACO. Somebody is going to make some money by it. Why not get your share by taking a block of the stock? | vw certified d urket ilk is of zoom, inte d—-a0%) iNah: seas, ie Fare. wie SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY — Dairy bas received prizes at vari. Western Automobile Co. {| 1015 Pike St. Elliott 1367 samples in this class were selected | from four different producers. The winning Of these prizes is assur: ance that the butterfat in both the ous times and this recent victory should be a source of considerable pleasure to its management and patrons, never go back to coal. DRFAAOOG LB DOLLAPOA LPP PLALLP LAL LLP IIL Phone Main 6767 Stuart Bldg. Look tor It signifies purity Shops Open Until 6 |soldiers there, while Mexican cross- ed the river elsewhere, Soldiers have been rushed from the Galves-| ton ranch to a point where the river can be forded, Cury Optical Parlors. H.C. and M. Curry EYESIGHT SPECIALIOTS 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. ATTACKS FIEND CHICAGO, Sept. 28—John Cop- Just Printeré} AIN 1043 young wife and 1013 THIRD | I persmith, 4 whose BULL BROS. aa