The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1916, Page 5

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' Seika Ra Dat crater data Setter ete = oe January Sale of Hometurnishings SAVE from ONE-FOURTH to ONE-HALF on Dining-room, Living-room, Bed- room and Kitchen Furniture. Our EXCEPTIONALLY LOW CREDIT TERMS apply on all sale articles. NO EXTRA CHARGES, NO INTEREST. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU’LL PAY USE (3 50.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, § 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week YOUR Bc Sect of Homofurnishings H 7.80 Down, $2.00 sraek CREDIT { {ioaco Worm of Nomefurnishings, $15.00 Down, $400 Per Weak ) INTEREST TANDARD Bed Sheet, «tre 90, seamed; regular 4 Friday and Seturday,, OC I1.LOW Slips to match, size 206 egular seid Ae cai 9c Extra 7 Special 5 : LOSING out all odd lots of ’ \ Nottingham Lace Cur . taine regular price from 65¢ Ao $5.00 per pair, Your cho J while they last at half price a yer tng tir Panay gare var naente ects | January Sale ‘ spring Cit regular price $10.00. Covent $6.85 | Ends Saturday 7 : & High Grade Dressers | Odd Library Tables and| All Three-Pizce Parlor 3 and Chiffoniers 4 Price Suites 1-3 to 1-2 Off é ) bf t ¢ 1 Furniture @-isc | Sea +8 416% 424 + Dike Street: o * =| BOY BANDITS ROB JAKE STAHL’S CHICAGO a = ~ BANK: ESCAPE IN AN AUTO WITH $12,000 ustom the warning those - CHICAGO, Jan. 27.—Four boy) Park National Bank, and escaped! Municipal Judge Frye, « bandits today held up the cashier with between $12,000 and $13,000 er in the bank, willingly ob a) and 30 other persons, including in cash bandits’ commands to throw Jake Stahl, former baseball player Stahl is vice president of the hands ft and magnate in the Washington bank When they had lined up the er The bandits, none of them appar. tire crowd, they grabbed oo ently more than 20 y nid, drove and ran out, after up to the bank {9 an automobile, to remain quiet while they for the automobile and fled 4 eTAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 27, 1916. ‘2 CAPTURED U. S. MEN RETURNED; Carranza diers — Troops Rescue Sol From Their Cc -aptor s DROWNE D IN RIVER BROWNSVILLE, 27, The two American soldiers, Willlam Wheeler and Biggo Pederson, captured in a swim Jan. ming expedition into Mexico were delivered un to Gen, Funston this rescued by Car ranza troops Offictals here sought to day to guard against open clashes between American and Mexican troops, as a result of the drowning of Sergt. Owen Clements, Corporal Michael nd Pri Harry and Charles Wiltenbest, | ae they were trying to rescue the privates, whom the Mex! cans at Progreso captured yes terday afternoon Blames Americans Gen, Funston maintains the cap: tured American soldiers were at fault for swimming in the Rio Grande beyopd the American line Four men Were in the water when & band of armed Mexicans appeared on the opposite bank and ordered them to continue on to the Mexican aide. Wh jeraon obeyed. | do pon reaching the Mextear two men were seized and eoler of The others 4 \ SSS Gs SS FSS SS SCE SS ISS ASS American soldiers tin lately organized a rel and swam over the river from both sides scattered fire above them Officers Arrested The relief expedition searc two houses on the Mextean ban) but found no trace of their compan 1] Fourteen f expedi while a cross ions As they returned to the Amertean | lines, Mexican bullets again sput-) tered pas Q | Funston ordered the a Lieuts. Mort, Waldron and Payton,|f of Battery D, Fourth artillery, who|* a orders leg the relief party violated neutralit WASHINGTON NOT ALARMED AT AFFAIR WASHINGTON GO SS TSS: Jon Press an seizure of « near Browne of others while » Grande, gave ficial ville, with drowning swimming in the R occasion for no alarw cles today, according authorities It was suggest tho, that the tn eldent might a freah out break of anti ar ant Jadministration discussion in n Jerens | Officials declared the American} [soldiers had ny business in Mexico,! and that the Mexican authorities! oo within thelr rights If they er-| rested them j WAUTRAY, 8&8 D. Jan 7 When} fed after t prisoned 36 hours, a rooster ate 81% kernels of| cor 0 minutes during an “ob-| servation test ‘ CONTINUED | FROM PAGE 1 | PAGE 5 DS AS TSS SS TSS ISS SO TSS OK TSS DOK ISS SOK ISS OR TSS WO TSS TSS ISS DO TS a Interesting Clearance Items in the Men’s Shop Firet Floor. ‘ ° 25c Will Buy In the Basement Salesroom i mentioning these item wish to call your tention to the instance we at that quanti fact the limited Polisher and \leohol Tron; Mayonnaise Mixers; Fried Potato Nut Crackers; 55« Mixing Bowls 45 Aluminum Cuy 50c Alum ters \bum Alum in ome are 00 Knife $3.50, ties very one only $1.00 $2.00 Cut only one $5.00 French 50c ters Aluminum Se and Drinking we 50« 75« inum inum inum Warming Pans Aluminum = Strainers Enameled Mixing B 50c to $1 Draining Board 35¢ Metal Polish; 45¢ Egg Shi $1.00 Vegetable Howard Floor Se Howard Bri Dusters; 7 Market EACH, 2h5e. (No Pt Or owls rok ars Duster 35e ; a-Brac Clearance in the Leather Goods Section Brush Cases Joxes, Medicine Cases and Dressing Combs reductions from 25 to 50 per cent M ewe nicure Sets $1.00 Bill Fe Letter 25¢ Cases and each $2.50 Colored Leather 2.50 Silk and Ve reduced to 59e. $4.00 Bags of and ilk, eather Up to $13.50 Fine Leather Bags for $5.95. to $3.95 Hand Bags ghtly damaged), 39¢. Vanity Cases are Half Price. Firat Floor Narrow Satin Ribbons About Half Price «<Dougall - fouthwick Established 1876 The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price and the Second Day of Our 3-Day Clearance Remnants of FLANNELETTES of ‘Crepes All Remnants Remnants Remnants Remnants Remnants Remnants Remnants Remnants of Cotton Suitings of Fancy Wash Goods of Poplins Half of Cotton Pongees . of Ginghams Price of Table Damasks VY, Off of White and Colored Linens. -Half Price 1-3 Off of White Goods. . Nainsook, Long Cloth, Crepe and Voiles, in desirable lengths. Woolnap Blankets, size 64x76, gray with pink or blue borders. Special, $1.57 pair. White Bedspreads that have been used as dis- play pieces; cut ‘corners and hemmed; in honeycomb or satin finish; values from $1.75 to $8.00. Reductions 25 per cent less. Third Floor $1.50 Gowns for $1.15 HIS shipment’of two dozen Gowns that has just been received by us. One end of the box was smashed in shipment,and the Gowns are soiled where folded. Launder- ing will make them perfect. One dozen of them are of pink batiste, trimmed with Cluny edging and pin tucks. The other dozen are of white nainsook, ia long sleeved, high neck style, finished in tucks and featherstitching; $1.50 Gowns. Special at $1.15. Third 2,000 Short Lengths of is a Velvets, Dress Goods and Silks, Friday, Half-Price We have culled out all the odd | pieces and short lengths for clearance. Under 5-yard lengths Suiting Velvets. Under 4-yard lengths Dress Goods. Under 6-yard lengths Silk. Purchases Made Rendered ist. Charge Tomorrows March = === Last Day of Our Semi-Annual Notion Sale First Vioor A Toilet Specials “i 25c French Sachets, sev- | gy eral odors, ounce 8. +f 25¢ Metal Vanities, with | a powder puff, 5¢@. a 15 Williams’ Jersey | Fe Cream Soap Powder, 10¢. | & $1.00 Hair Brushes, with | 9 ebony back, 58¢. A $1.25 Goodrich Hot Water | Jottles, red rubber, TOP. ‘1 50c size Mme. Ise’beli’s | & Face Powder, white, 19¢. “7 First Fl aa 15c Package Envelopes 5c Correspondence size, oF heavy linen in the note size. 25c Stationery, 12¢ box? 25c War Maps, 2 for 5¢. Picture Postal Cards, Se} @ dozgn. J 25c and 35c Initial Em- bossers, 10¢. First Floor, Remnants of Inlaid and Print Linoleum] @ Discounted 1-3 4 These Remnants vary in} 9 length—some are up to 9 yards. Regular prices, 45¢] to $1.60. Remnant Day, 1-3 ) Less. mee 50-inch Imitation Leather, fF # usually $1.00 and $1.25, re- duced to 50¢@. Six Lace Bed Sets, includ-] § ing bolster roll cover, | # French hand-made. Regular | price, $7.00 to $20.00, for %4 Price. ‘ Colonial Rag Rugs, size} 5x50 inches, very special at] 59¢. —Fourth Floor. os Linen Cluny Laces | 9 Will Be 10c Yard | 9 Both Insertions and Edg- ings, in an assortment of od patterns. All reduced to 10@ yard Trimmings 5c Yard For Remnant Day, an as- ¥ a a Z warned several customers to stand made +} rg, ; re odd s Ps pen : sortment of Fringe, Lace back, ordered employes to hold ur Tellier Gives Chase | are odd shades of s cle A m s abso! ee or g thelr hands, and then directed the| The teller chased them in anoth |B | the t quality Satin Rib This clearance includes abs utely every Trimmings, Bandings and vei teller and cashier to open the safe. ler machine, but soon lost them In STAR MAN AT U. W. Efi ay 6th bok odd piece and short length. You will find many other odd pieces, that oy } Stan wes, ta ide vedtien 4): the | toe. beve--bad donned masks MEETS THE BUR vy Nos. 11% and 2, bolt....5¢ many pieces ordinarily not offered as a Rem- sold originally up to 50c, J * A ‘ . s 4 " “4 time and the lads forced him to get | while their car, without a number SAR;Z | < and S\belt. «2008 nant. All Half Price. a oe now 5@ yard Lrat Floor. into line with hands @, along with rolled up to the bank, which is lo ¥ Nos o 12, bolt y ist the employes and customers. ed in one of the most populous ithe universit i} * ; oe v4 Veilings for 29c a - f th D © university te 3 - 1 was taking no chances,” said {sections of the South Side Ro aenes coneldee, ear. sender y No. be ‘95e ey 4 F Stahl afterward. “It was a reguiar, The institution was known asithat | have paid our ante } N F th B Sh ar ny wild and woolly Western holdup.” “Jake Stahl's back Theoretically, 1 dig tt up out of (4 Ribbon Remnants ews rom e soys’ op F. " U s ; my righthand trousers pocket.|4 Half Price SS STS => ormerly Up to $1} § | Theoretically, | watch ® into 5 . P ‘ Jovelty weaves - 4 GERMAN AMERICANS |HANGS HIMSELF io20020 0°. | sucjusingtnaron ssn ant] | Children’s Mackinaw Coats, ages 4 and 5;{ | Novelty weaves in pate] J Is your heart all righ aked | taffeta, de Moire and $7.50 was pric They are $3.35. te longer Adee: a OPPOSE ROOSEVELT! IN MILL DRY ROOM =»: 7-18" | Dresden Rilibons, all 18.486 7,50 was the price. They are $3.35. | | brown and some fancy cole} oe DRL. A. CLARK, Certainly.” Al iw 1 lett " Boys’ Balmacaans, ages 4 to 14; a were ors. Choice, 29@ yard. F w ld Solbipaie — Well, then, come thru with| . . Firat Wc $7.50. Tomorrow they will be - on Earth W Want! cimination of Theodore Reose| TACOMA, Jan Jens Peter for a cadet uniform. You'vel oe < 0 , R oS 3 10c for Neckwear| % C a “Normal” Tooth {voit as a possible republican candi-| 80%. 55. @ laborer, was found hang: |gor to drill! | Jewelry Novelties Youths’ Black Rubber Raincoats, 34 and 36- 4 . ” ing on 1 rope tached to water * ‘ ine . air Pulled? date for president was advocated at ve gh ae ee nena ae | eee Senator Jones—please Ten Cents inch chest. Instead of $3.50 they are $1.75. That Has Been 25c | £ pXonoae; of course. Then wouldn't |the regular monthly meeting of the| Paul & Tacoma Lamber, company's hag neard of msny young met Change chanih Ate * Thidelry Boys’ Tan Raincoats that were $6.50, tomor- and 50c i way that @ denti« ° er- | boarding house here today thet t ‘ J sea to “pail “an German-American Repubitcan ela) | boarding bh saving Fp way thru college andi | Shop that regularly sold up row $3.45. Collars, Sets, Fischus and fenorance of tie den igh tree re soar Mad oreaehintar’ hae Toes g | to $1.00, including Combs, Boys’: Play Suits; Indian, Cowboy and Boy novelty pieces of Neckwear, What you want is a dentist who |paredness, with compulsory militar ILL work my way thri the bursar's of-| paket ann od Anca ot Scout outfits; % to % less than regul: made pi ogenty. net and Won't find it nec ty to pull a nor- |eervice for young men ’ BS ae fice without giving up e ytbing I] Jewelry Choice ic. . lace. Choice, 10€, Mal tooth for you. but who, In cm State officers and chatrmen of the|Beld sacred al Fisek vices Sharp reductions on Boys’ Hats. —3),:.4 sioor —Firet Fleer igen th § M Anybody who wanta to col 4 state committees of the State Fed. ny w an £0 to col-| : ter COUNTY FORMALLY eration of Women’s Clubs will meet |lege and basn Pg = he a SOLE ITS SES SESS SSS IESE IS SST SETS SST SESS TESST SIE I CORT OOO Ono of Friday and Saturday at the home of 8 m | a m: ods of REAL ES Mra. W. 8. Griswold, 4554 Univer-|80me of these longshoremen whe =a casrerrenvede of ness ACCEPTS MACHIN di Sass are taking work here ‘BURKE UNDER: KNIFE ow Which would be extracted in the or- | “Longst soremen?” Ginary dental office. m1 ny a pu Longshoremen.” t ath the very biah-| The 200 voting machines ? Judge ‘Thomas Burke, who was| service that {t i@| chased by the county comm! | RE P OTEST | Do you mean the varsity crew|raken ill Monday, and underwen met anywhere. | ery six months ago, were formally PLY TO R boys who row on the lake in thet] operation for gail stones at aainee | r dacet marcpticus ase. Mvdey oper, ;nccepied. Tuesday. The contract | ‘ B. V. D's hospital Tuesday night, is reported | siae t tbe Metice Is a graduate and | provided for a mechanical test that} WASHINGTON, Jan Eng 1 mean longshoremen—steve Improving Thursday ‘ registered dentist. who hes grad- was completed in December land has tentatively replied to the/dores,” he rasped You are ike a + lear alesse ; V H ‘ine Britten Ree i@ sail ohesieg belaiy sintamte ite, bare e ate PORTLAND, J 7.—Th The sail ing tal tale of the adventures of th | ROME, Jan, 27—Emperor ritish seizure o as e-lsty atudents are boys and girls P wad an, 27 e he adventures of the ‘ - CONTEST ELECTION (tx con America and neutral coun-|whose parents haven't anything for ing schooner Repeat, abandoned by| little craft in last week's atom, | | Fhans Josef Of Austria-sutterss from the tries. The state department plansithem to do around the house, so : j “ycanaljery eemstngdiaty Friday and Saturday the Repeat| two strokes of apoplexy and is . nging right on to make public Friday both the pro- send them here ver captain and crew of se ‘| seudded under bare poles before| in a serious condition, it is re- se in front of his dental char, | rissatistiod with the results of|test and the answe Many Work Their Way is today wallowing helplessly in| the 90-mile gale, her master vainly| ported by diplomats here today. n order to be eure that a the second ballot held on V | “Fact ts, 1,009 of the 2 the sea off Cape Lookbut trying to bring her into the course] ’ ste — mi ork on YOUr ighe Mo’ to dete . dents in the university « " " sh | of stwise steame | % iat, and that he | ie the new ferry, Herbert V Thrifty German housewives soa) thats living cod paving nearly all Adda) soc halo fasta Not hes vata “i 1 h | tn ree on nor cont mn ne roughly, DE- | Sol enide anneunced, | all waste paper into pulp, which Is | 5¢ ; .f r iad been thought to have been lost, ot until yesterday, when the/with electric flashes from their MAND TO Se CERTIFICATE, |Meyers, 8 resident, . snnci nce, | creased into little baile and dried, (°C tel other expenses with money hs ati r wwiy|A¥alon was signaled, did the Re-jeyes have been found along the That is your protection, and that Thursday, he would n t i] they earn by hard worl About 5f is believed to be proceeding slow ie In exactly what the law was 4@ siection These are used for kindling fires! ¢ the youngsmen out here are work Se wea Salas alts char toga peat get ald New Jersey coast otect you 2 ft oo here only a com s ‘ o San F Y er to) signed for—to protect you. The route chosen was from Port a for ¢ si ing wher on} » : ng in class rooms and laboratories | lant masts by the board | : ; here Sne of the very few jage to Des Moines. The tir a —* ow degree of heat Is re 11° the daytime and loading ships i ‘i Not until the steamer Avalon ar AMUSEMEN iT S ; etfices that *cptealent ie very unin ae ocala il — w=» om the water front sights H rived at South Bend with the Re-| ————__—. : cain” left. ‘This ingredient ie, very One fellow i» earning his way peat’s crew was it learned that it MOORE WEEK CoM ance of pain! dentiatry. | Many thru college by running a squab a friend to was not the Bayard’which had been SUNDAY ’ i dental oftiess, at rate Bh Bh 0 eh : Anoth va Pitot ke gga ot. abandoned near Tillamook | RETURN OF SEATTLE’S FAVORITE DRAMA y. an here. is nO more te b and clips green ubbery and sells The Rep e ort Ludlow,| Fy ce Er D/ 4 ITIRY ae ts Se Sepeewne, Socperiati m jt to florixts. Dozens sell shoes or The Repeat left Por in WRN TAE CIOST TALKED OF PLAY OF THE CENTURY | opular | put a stop to its Importatic , Wash., 18, for Honolulu with} Pea ape a lar, gare oF basutanes for "enoues oe'ete C@MMGER SHAMS | 3375 Hy AP alles in Mats, fiable supply months ago. # wh pw a o live. he popular ave senty on Rend. this in Laneaptinn aha’ college actoadia Any soap will clean your skin— [ Capt. Mackenzie well &_harrow-| Wea 2 anceneretnc scaadid sal voli ters and canoe a bar of Jaundry soap will do if you | eo {s wrong chs not care what becomes of your T G CAN'T FIND | Seats one were Kind words complemion. But you know that | TU j v4 ne es4 Want Muaney, Beck \ laundry soap contains harsh, drying | $1.00 { See und by LR Clark, D. D.& They made a fella feel like he), alkali that would rain your akin and DISTRESSED BARK; ee 9” owner and manager of thie office, olan caulh Gane ait Gis coms Bed oo Hl iat, so you never think of using it | | a - ” ness, feverishnes sore throat Many ill-made toilet soaps contain ASTORIA, r a Pape’s Cold Compound” 1 Is| sneezing, sorene id atiffnes conmon. Mies dss wiaiteial| Sa same injurious alkali, Resinoli!{ French bark Ray ard, ted in 2100; Nights, € ane | the Surest, Quickest Re- Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow-| | The bursar sald that G11 aiudon’t Soap contains absolutely no free Jdistress south of the Columbia rly | RHE CANNIMAL, MATDS lief Known—It's Fine! ing and snuffling! I our throb a deg snd semeater tuition fee of #kali, and to it is added the sooth- J er, yeste rds had not bean Jobated VAUDEVILLE | With Gua Elmore ‘and Chorus s ing head Nothing else in the their second semester tuition fee of i healing Resinol medication, | at noon today he tug Oneonta, | RASS ot FRANK BUSH tl! world gives such prompt relief as $10 which doctors have used for over 20 | which went to her rescue yester Pia +. . % Relief comes instan _ W reranent The tuition law passed by the last hich doctors have used for over 2 hedets tle Slate inet alae hae World's Hest Story-Teller shen every two hours un Pape's ‘old Compound whic years intreating skintroubles. Thus lay, returned la a « a at ACTS y Fee a eae ee cuken. will endoonte ould cen‘'s at any drug state legislature provided that not f comforts tender skins, and helps | ng been unable to find the Bayard A retthanp tte aa break up @ s&jatore. Tt without , more than 10 per cent of the total) ature clear the complexion and | The Oneonta departed agatn this grippe mise \oar in the head, chest, | taste no convent number registered could get their) yeey the hair rich, lustrous and free | morning to continue the search - : en ce ee ‘ogg | entie ou get the genuine, |money back if they were ae ba from dandruff. Sold by al! druggists. body or im | So only 2 f 611 will beable “ Regal Dental Offices Foret penn cloxged-up nos-|Don't accept something eine "hint | | Soonty 288 outof 611 will beable) ‘eis Sharing Suctatecetaina tte Ror | Aeronautn aver that the barking| N. Clark, Manager trily and nit passages in the head,| 15 00d.” Insist on gotting "Pape's|to take advantage of the provision. ina madiation, mading tf met wething @ | 4's Gog can be heard at an eleva ADS FOR RESULTS BS. W, Cor. Third ig nasty discharge or nose run-|Cold Compound” if you want to neo tion of four miles, ‘ boing, relieves sick headache, dull-|stop your cold quickly. larly.

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