The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1916, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Chicago Misfit Parlors 1400 First Ave. Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes Must Be SACRIFICED J TO RAISE CASH | Sale Prices Starting Tomorrow at 9 A. M. Men's Shoes, worth to $4.00, cut $1 93 . e BO scccese Black and Tan Sox cut to 75¢ Work Shirts. .33c 75¢ Underwear. . . 38 Men’s Overalls... . 48c 25 Wool Sox... . .9c Men’s Handkerchiefs Cut to ...65......2€ Men’s Suits, worth to TC | cut to .... 10c Canvas Gloves | cut to ...........5¢ $1.50 Flannel Shirts 3) cut to ..........68¢ $1.00 Wool Under. Hi) wear cut to......49¢ $1.00 Dress Shirts cut to seen es 480 Men's Overcoats, val- , ues to $12.50, Men’s Pants, worth to ot $4.95|« 91.18 to Come Here Tomorrow—You'll Profit Thereby CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS 1400-1402 First Ave. Corner Union St. VON MEYER RAPS, NAVY PROGRAM WASHINGTON, Jan, 21.—The principal fault of the administration naval program was designated by republican ex-Secretary of the Navy Geo. Von L. Meyer today, before the National Security congress, as an absence of brain. President Chas, Curtis of the he | ternational Curtis Martine Turbine) \ eons pany, insisted that more ships | are needed, He seid tt ts cheaper to oulid Paes tm private yards than in gov ernment yards. President P. Ross of the National Marine league pleaded for an ade- quate American merchant marine as a second line of defense. “Tt is a rare exception,” said Meyer, “for an American warship to have a full complement. At pres ent we are 35,000 men short. “The torpedo bogt destroyers of the Atlantic are so short that only 20 of them remain in active service, while the-battleship fleet this win- ter will constst of only 15 vessels, instead of the former number of 21, Our submarines are unfit for MALTED MILK (Cheap substitutes cost YOU came prin service.” The National Market Co. is open for business at 405 Pike st.—just east of Fourth and Pike. Save How's thi We Sell the For $1 the City someCreameryButter Olive Oil is our leader—and we certainly have a Meee. | }< per gal. 1.25 er Try This Oil per pt “Naf Sed’’ A general line of foodstuffs, consisting of Imported and Domestic Delicatessen and Fancy Groceries, always Fresh. this, “We Sell Goods Cheaper.” Sole Agents for Olympla Dairy Co. Food Products—The Best real money here on the big opening specials. We Sell the 34 ths. Good, Whole- surprise for people who know the best in olive oil. 1.25 per % gal. 20¢ per 14 pt. Peal Ph Grown Garden Truck, Butter and Eggs, etc. And, remember There is National Market Co. 405 Pike St., Just East 4th and Pike. Colombia Josef Hofman Bert Williams Orchestra Home—at way in ail, including Mary Garden, the Grand together with the Finest Grafon . . New Col b Reproducer givi When You Are Satisfied 7", 01min Reproducer that this class of entertainment is needed to make the home more homelike, then you can arrange to keep the whole outfit, the Instru ment and the 16 extra fine me selections for $58.55, You (he can also arrange terms to ¥} as little as $1 @ Chauncey Olcott Hear These Famous Entertainers in Your We have a specially arranged program artists, and others, which we want you to hear in the most convenient We will send this complete program to your home Sextette from Lucia—Prince’s Concert Band— The Quartette from Rigoletto This superior inatrument is equipped improvements, has the extra large tone chamber. all sent to your home for the others, It lacks official confir- | mation. Terror rules in the Torreon dis trict, according to refugees here.| Nearly 4,000 soldiers—chiefly Vil) listas and Zapatistas—are sald to have declared the lives of Carran tists and Americans forfeit, They favor Felix Diaz for president Executions without mercy are| the order of the day More than 100 Carranzistan are | sald to have been shot down before | a machine gun squad, southwest of Torreon, after Americans had been | warned to quit the district on fif teen-minute notice. British authorities took two pas sengers, Mr. and Mrs. Herman, of! San Francisco, from fruit steamer) at Kingston, Jamatea, Jan. 10. Cou-| ple believed to be in a British de-| tention camp, Supper Dances ] Gaining Favor | | | jopular every time the story of the 1y Inaugurated Supper Dances at the New Washington Hotel, Preparations under way for a particularly joyous gathering in the main dining room of the New Washington Saturday night, when new fon t splendid muste and » tasty supper will combine to make the evening one to be remembered ‘These Supper Dances. begin ning at 9 o'clock, are meeting the approval of one and all. No invi tations bave been sent out, and Roberts, who ta in ne no farther than pnouncement of the nerion. They are formal informal just as you choose, while the placing of the tables around the rides of the big dining room «ives to sup, but rticularly good dmire the steps o dance or to apectators w not to dance, a opportunity ¢ of those who Carlin's orchestra of Cive ple In providing the kind every one Hikes—the lilting airs now most Each musician in the orchestra Ix & master of his Instrument, and the orchestra as a whole is voted & big success | and the last numb: the end, one by one the ments dropped out, until fo five minutes the drum alone ¢ ried on the rhythm. This nr ending aroused encore after en core, and provided a unique finale for the evening's entertainment The Hotel Washington was complimented many times Wed nesday evening upon the excel lent supper. New novel shes are provided ay and Saturday eve: | | Weber-Vielde No Cost! which includes these noted 16 selections Opera Soprano—The ola (without the music cabinet) with the latest Columbia nd with the ia brilliant and ng a tone that Free Trial | enemies. | Germany,” | this lafter a tleup of several days, |to fleods in Southern California. Exypt is about to begin. We have been challenged by out who have envied the ful, Mourishing prosperity of he said. ‘In @ hearted manner they have en- dangered the development of Eu- rope in order to strike at us, We have hed a hard fight which will | #00n be spread to other flelda.” Tho Salonika messages reported heary damage to Dedeaghatch, the Sofia war office announced that peac jthere were no casualties Aviators directed the bombard- ment. Constantinople reported tha Turkish batteries hit a cruiser three times, compelling her to withdraw in flames. SAYS GREECE REJECTS OEMANO LONDON, Jan. 21.—King Constan. tine of Greece has rejected allied demands for rejection of the diplo- mats of the central powers. This ts one of several contradictory Ger man advices anent the Athens sit uation reaching here today NICHOLAS CALL8 FOR AID PARIS, Jan. 21.——King Nicn- pe. his nation if they expect it to escape annihilation. The request, transmitted thru italy, asks immediate supplies of food, several batteries of artillery and ammunition. FOUR MISSING IN ARIZONA FLOOD PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan. 21.--Mea ger reports from Winkleman, re ported partially destroyed by Cloods. today, sald great trouble was being experienced in rescuing 15 persons marooned on an island there. Four are missing, and seven oth ers were saved after being almost drowned Train service here remains de Many wires are down, in difficult to communicate with outside points. THOUSANDS HOMELESS JOLIET, Jan, 21.—Pully 1 sons are homeless city are under eight feet of water deluge for the past day 000 per. from four to following a RAINS CAUSE TROUBLE CHICAGO, Jan, 21.—Unusually heavy rains in a “January thaw” leaused danger of foods in a dozen towns of the Middle West today | TRAINS MOVING AGAIN EL CENTRO, Trains are slowly 2 today, dve Cal, Jan moving FLOOD HAS SUBSIDED LOS ANGELES, Jan. 21.—Flood waters had almost entirely sub sided in Southern California today, and repair work was being rushed J ILLINOIS FLOODED, TOO OTTAWA, Ill, Jan, 21.—Scores of houses are flooded and thousands of acres of rich farm lands are {nun dated as the result of overflowing of the Illinois and Fox rivers. The streams are rising at the rate of two feet an hour J.Rufus 1AM FOX Presents FOURTH ESTATE” Joseph Medill Patterson A Wonderful of Newspaper Picturization Life ROYAL MAKEN a Kufus Wallingford CLEMMER Seattle's Best Phetoplay House while parts of| jean and foreign, which touch an’ American port, it will eventually| raise the wages of all only on American vessels, but thru- light-! out the shipping trade of the world. | 7 REVIVING THE PAMPHLET The era of pamphleteering been revived. A little brown 7 phiet containing the speeches of Mr. Bryan and Mr. Kitchin oppo: ing militariam bas been cireulated in reat quantiti As it contains only extracts from matter printed) in the Congressional Record, tt is privileged to go under the frank cee SENATORS DISCOURTEOUS When congress establishes a | Se | schoo! for manners, Sutherland and Brandegee wil! be taught that it is discourteous to carry on a continuous audibie | running conversation behind their hands while Jane Addams le addressing the committee. 78. WHY NOT BRANDEIS? Strenuous efforts are being made) by big business and special priv lege to fill the vacancy on the su-/ preme court, Little is being said about the one man best qualified to fill the vacancy namely, Louis D. Brandels, who contributed a@ large measure of intelligent ald in the campaign to elect Woodrow Wit. son. Some people might doubt, indeed, if Wilson would have) been elected without the advice, en dorsement and aid of Brandeis j Some people are wondering also i Brandeie is prepared to repeat) hin endorsement CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 adjustment.” “We hotel men have been fight ing this differential for four years. | You're up against a tough proposi-| tion, Go to it; we're with you.” So id Manager J. ©. Marma-) duke, of the Hotel Washington. | He added that he would be at the mass meeting at the American the ate Tuesday, at 12:30, to boost with) the rest of the business men of Se. attle for an equal passenger rate, round trip, over any and all routes from Chicago to San Francisco. Seattle Stirred Up Few lines of business will not be represented at the meeting. Seat- tle in stirred up over the discrimi-| jnatory rate question, and stirred up| well Either the $17.50 lower rate fa-/ voring the Southern Pacific and its allied Hnes will be wiped out, or Se. attle will know why | Seattle is going after its fair \share of the tourist busines*, now! |impossible to get, because it costs $17.50 more to come via Seattle in |going from Chicago to San Fran- eisco, than It costs ‘o go a longer route by 253 miles over the South ern line Marmaduke Has Idea Manager Marmaduke and many others believe Seattle should strike direct at the Western Passenger as-| |sociation, which meets monthly in |\Chicago and fixes passenger sched jules. He intimated that he belleved the| Harriman ines, which include the! Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and} O-W. R. & N., control the Western! Passenger association j Frank McDermott, presifent and manager of the Bon Marche, is an lother strong booster for the elimi-| jnation of the differential Thinks Farrell a Fair Man |, “The more peopla we can get] lhere, the better we'll be off,” he! said, “I would Ike to bear all| sides of this case at the mass meat ‘ng. I think Mr. Farrell, of the] O-W,, is a fair man, and I don’t be-| Neve he would stand for a rate dis-| criminating sgainst Seattle if he could help it R. 1. Sparger, secretary of the reasonably |§ Baloo nine 172s a * £ with Chairman Goldsmith, And faihictions. 2 are " extraordlaary. ance includes about 1, Neckwear—Fischus, Vestees and Stocks. 50c to $1.50 Neckwear Reduced to 35c $1.00 to $2.50 Novelty Neckwear 65c $2.00 to $4.50 Novelty Neckwear 95¢ Women's_Shoee 4 and patent or ban Reduced ‘Broken misses’ $3. Boots, leathers $2.49 and Broken $4.00 satin Slippers or Broken Women’ 8 Neckwear Reduced for Clearance | 200 pieces of all sorts of 1,100 Pairs of ‘Women’ sStockings Reduced to 16c STAR—FRIDAY, JAN, 21, 1916. PAGE 5. — F . ' | | " } | H | | | 4 MADE A CAPTIVE REDUCES FORTS MASTER'S VOICE: ac ig outhwi be | 4 4 a y Contradictory Reports Say Land Force of Men on Bulgar-- Wants Seamen's Law Re- | hed 1875. y Bandit Leader Faces | ian Soil at Porto | pealed; Gilson Gardner (4 oo Z Execution Lagos | Tells Why 4 - : > ” oe “ = = y, | FOLLOWERS KILLED SHELL TURK POSITION| WASHINGTON GossiP| 4 ' mm 4 EL. PASO, Jan. 2! The fate ATHENS, Jan. 1 After two BY GILSON GARDNER on’ th Bi D Ou B, +’ Shop 4 and whereabouts of Gen. Fran |days of bombardment, an Anglo | WASHINGTON Jan 21 The| omorrow S e 1 a in ur 0 ys 0 q cise Villa is a mystery, in the | Frene h squadron allenced the forta| vast influence of the shipowning 7 face of conflicting reports that jof Porto La on the southern |interests—foreign and do ‘ er Hong Be « Bulgarian coast, not far from|have found voice in congre 7, OM IRROW will see the fin r clearan e on 2 Following t by Mex. | Gr and landed Wednesday on} pili introduced by Congressioan many lines in our Bo Shop. Suits and Y- iean Consal the bandit | Hulgar soil {Humphrey of Washington in the F| . ; ‘ very ioe A chief was being brought to Juarez| The landing party destiored eof | house and oy & Gattineer in Overcoats for youngsters of all Ss at very lo G for execution before a large crowd jsmplacements there, but returned) the senate, looking to the repeal pricts— aa Jat the race track there, Gen, Luis |to thelr abips after a reconoals of the follette # ! rj 4 ‘ lerrera, chief commander of the|sance showed superior forces of | Bc Mage se pee py de te wl Sui Boys’ $5.00 Corduroy G? |Carranza Yorces, wired from Cht-| Bulgarians a few miles north 4 41). wel the! $7.50 Corduroy Suits , Suits $3.95 y4 jhuahua city today that there was| The Sofia war office téday of pope pt $5.95 ERS | FO.0e g no confirmation of the story |fictally reported the bombard bd 5 26 Boys’ Suits 7 Report 16 Followers Executed ment of Porto Lagon and] in a port of call ae any other The material is very 4 Rarlier priva from | Dedeaghatch, to the eastward, by a a penne wenn yal (2) It piven i heavy and will stand a lot (Mixtures) $7.45 ) mining sources in ¢ uithwahua states | squadron of 24 warships, but did not| pre seaman ine right to receive hal of hard weat Formerly $10.00 and $12.50 Y- Villa had been taken alive on the|mention the landing at Porto Lagos.|;14, "agee It he auite, so that nis : Gs i" \ lot ther 2 promise that his life would be| From the Constantinople war of.|'@lvidual liberty of action becomes) Every Suit is well made Gs Ps " spared |fico came the report that another|™ore nearly real economic liberty; b) and has been carefully in- | p20 ° Oe 4 This report said three Carranza | squadron had shelled ‘urkish po-| (3) It raleee the standard of efficley coected. Reduced for fin Ge Wage toes evmcnertes detachments had surrounded him |sitions in the Gulf of Saros eney, providing frem 40 to 60 per Y cansines $5.95 Suits, in brown Y and 18 followers, and had captured | The Porto Lagos landing may be oo of all pet Mag dk ne Peat opis Latina gray mixtures ee them after they had made a pre |fraught with significance, The] tree years’ experience as salior , rd 5 ‘ oxtail nquatton engaging therein wan {4nd requires 75 per cont of the deck) Boys’ Double-Breasted | price $7.45. 4 ; Included in the group were sald | probably Admiral Robeck's, from | Crewe to understand the language Suits Half Price 81 Boy: Suits Vy, to be Col, Carlos Lopes, and 15| the Dardanelles, and the reconnats.| of the hi (4) It abel. oa < sel (Mixtures) $4.85 7 other participants {n the execution |sance was possibly preliminary to a| '#he ime by which All of these Suits are ixtu: pf of 18 Americans at Santa Yaabel. | janding in force the police power of the United from a former season vera $6.50 and $7.50 ’ s 1-4 1.3 9 The 16 were reported to have | States is now employed in every|A ‘They are ruixtures in and plain Suits, | Boys’ Overcoats to A confessed and to have paid with | INVASION OF EGYPT American port to hunt down thei ons and grays. Sizes knicker trou Less 4 their lives for those they had| ABOUT TO BEGIN? seamen of foreign vessels und force! row and gra . | Sant ak 17: Geta Fs 7 taken AMSTERDAM, Jan. 21.—With|them back into Involuntary servi-(gg 10 to 17 The reduced | ers izes / ca About ten Coats of a size, Fp This story was unconfirmed Kaiser Wilhelm returning from Bel-|tude; (5) it increases the equip: prices are $2.50, $3.75 | have two pairs knickers. | from 234 to 10 years. e A mensage to the commander of| grade, officials saw today tn his|™ent for safety to passengers on all and $5.00. Clearance price $4.85. Third Floor. Yyy the Juarez arrison contained aleo| Address ut Nish a hint thet the re ind (6) be a. & report of Villa's capture, but lke ported Turko-German invasion of applied to ie 750_Men’s Ties} Reduced to 59c ————— 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 } Were the Former Prices This is our season's cleanup Men's Neckwear. There are many of these Ties of || heavy imported silks. All are |] the wide shape and the color range and variety of patterns STR |] of FRESE |] is very extensive. At this price these Ties will all be sold Saturday. We ad- vise an early selection. —Men's Shop—First Floor, 15c Packages Envelopes 5c Broken lots of fine linen o bond Envelopes, 24 in a pacl as cee This clear- The new folding style, gold or tinted edges. Cards white, pink, gray, tan or delfti Box, 59¢. «+ Piret Floor —First Floor, | Feather Trimmings Reduced Maribot Feather Trim- lines of both styles dull leathers and welt $2.95. assortrhents 00 Boots, mn button and heel soles oO $3.50 patent Reduced $2.95. and in or lines of blue Clearance $1.00. for this price. In a little Empire model —Second Floor Our Januarv Sale of White Includes UNDERMUSLINS AT. 95c Unusual values in materials, workmanship and trimmings Well-fitting garments in neat designs. Gowns at 95c variety of styles has and yoke entirely of lace Envelope Combinations at 95c Some with of trimmed with insets women's laced in Cu- of and growing girls’ button dull prices, women's In pink price T tremendous: have been taken for this { merly 50c, now 10¢. clearance of women's Hos- White Swanette for even- iery. Lisle and cotton Hose | ing gowns and coats. Six) in black, white and colors | inches wide. Formerly $3.00, | and fiber silk Hose in tan. | now 95¢. Reduced to 16¢@ pair. Women’s $1.00 Silk ming in pink, a tT Ow | and lavender. y Pair 50c, 65c, 75¢, now tog _ Ostrich Edgings, in wi reductions | blue, taupe and brown. For White Swanette, three inches wide. Formerly $1.75, now 48¢. Hose 68c Feather Trimmings, of This lot includes black, | white ostrich combined with white, tan and some fancy | colored maribou in pink, | shades. All sizes are in the | blue, gray, maize or laven= lot, but not in every color. | der. Regularly 75c, now | Sale price 68¢. | 25¢. First Floor. | —First Floor. One sleeves lace, organdy Scalloped edges and run skirts. of the chamber transportation bu- reau, with the result that the bu ing within sider the c While in Kennewick, hearing u will hold a special meet- Organizations Get Busy attending a on an irrigetion problem early this week, Chairman Reynolds stirred things up in that city i} Seattle Automobile club, has taken! «1 siso met H. J. Snively, of the| up with Chairman Reynolds of thel you vanima. Commercial, Club. public service commission the mat- ved “He said he | ter of intervening in the sult)oq why the Northwost neyer Kot brought by the latter before the in- OMY The, Nom ie erly terstate commerce commisston Chance for a Compromise? “1 think,” seid Chairman Reyn olds, “that if we keen hammering away on this proposition, we may he able to get a compromise out of the Southern railroads | “The OW. seems to he losing con-| siderable business thru its affitia tion with a system that discrimi nates against us in the North west," Reynolds hopes to induce the Chamber of Commerce to take a hand in the fight against the railroads. He has taken the matter up summer and seemed greatly sur prised to learn of the differential. | He promised to take it up with the club at once. Hotel act as chairman of the mass meet ing, announced Friday Mayor Gill Will Speak D. Rockwell, secretary of the Men's association, who will that Mayor Gill had consented to speak Following a meeting of the Com m ert A. retal |mittee Thursday neys Vivian Club transportation com afternoon, Attor M. Carkeek and Rob. Devers were authorized to (CONSCRIPTION BILL PASSED IN ENGLAND LONDON, o'clock last night the house of commons passed the military service bill, making conscription possible in Great Britain, ribbon scal Especially good for out others insets rgandy or embroidery. Sc res | or lace trimmed, 3 Petticoats at 95c | Material is pique with loped edging or embroidered flouncings. New 1916 flare model | z yg | door wear. smc Nae COND COMMONS intervene commission's suit against the rail roads, teen uc (Me PRISONERS TO BE. | SHOT AT CHIHUAHUA M Corset Covers at 95c lace sleeves lace edgings with camisole effe scalloped edges Drawers at 95c ruffles or or closed Some in or With lace edgings embroidered open styles Some have clusters of pin tucks ‘ “ ” Chemise at 95c Marcella In the straight style with | Combinations hand crocheted yokes. One model | at 95c Trimmed with lace and insets of embroidery ~Third trimmed with feather stitch- ing, alternating with clusters of pin tucks. is Floor, ASCO U BL MUS US TS CBU SUE TAR | BEST SET OF TEETH | 1 make the best $5.00, 87.50 and 810.00 sets of teeth in the world, and This ex- in the public service on behalf of the club: guarantee them, includes painless tracting. Come in the 7 YTON, Jan. 21.—Bieh-| morning and have your WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—Blgh-| Qiq" roots and decayed exican prisoners alleged to] teeth out without pain have been participants in the Santa had wonder | Ysabel massacre will be as the | huahna Northern route was the coolest in|to an El Paso jstate department me with your | new teeth, guaranteed the same day. Be care ful to come to EDWIN J. BROWN DD | ToS and TIS Vatou Block. Open ovetings until § and Sundays until 4 for people who work, Phone Main 3640. } and go ho of 18 Americans publicly executed at city tomorrow, telegram noes aOR | SALeS World's Jan, 21—-At 11 Stock of € and Wiltt on its last reading, Note New 1207 Firat

Other pages from this issue: