The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1916, Page 8

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~ | FREDERICK@NELSON, 2,000 Yards of High-Grade Novelty Taffeta Silks HEAD OF U. OF W. IS INAUGURATED Lister Presides Over Formal Ceremony; Old Grads Have Great Time. YELL FOR THREE HOURS Tt Dr. Henry Suzzallo hasn't got @ headache on his tnauguration "ON PRECEDENT Mexico Once Be- An Went Into fore After Outlaw GERONIMO | ‘TWAS OLD | In sending United States | troops into Mexico, President | Wilson has acted on well Geronimo was chief of the Chiricahua tribe of Apaches He was born in New Mexico, near Tularosa, but In 1876 he to Mexico, rather than be moved to the San Carlos ree ervation in Arizona University of Washington masium Monday night and for three hours. So, if Dr Jo hasn't got a headache, ‘wonder. Monday night's part of the fes-| gym yelled Suanal | he's 4) day, he’s a lucky man, A couple of thousand old cot pasted | peeees Will Be Offered, Beginning legers ‘om olum and Stanford " F and other colleges went out to the | Apache Wednesday Morning, ata Very ° The Yard: to figure in this offering Fancy Tatfetas now Attractive Price. HE beautiful Silks ideas in the hig Spring’s ruling in demand for represent the decidedly SO -grade tivities was devoted to men from | ‘all colleges and was an enthust Seare Joeen fashioning the season’s smart street dresses, costumes, suits and blouses, and fastic, yipping smoker | crime, blaze row ; ne si Old men, lame men, and vigorous arn tf the West In letters o! for many trimming purposes. ood. piled out to the unt United States troops finally pressed him hard, Ina pitched battle the cavalry was defeated. Emboldened by this vietory, Gero |nimo, with his band of Apache an a relgn of terror in feo and Arizona, and tn Sonora and parts of Chihuahua, tn Old Mexico. The assortment includes a profusion of rich effects in satin stripes and plaids, also pompadour patterns and two-tone novelties, thirty- five and thirty-six, inches wide, in light, medium and dark color-com- binations. young men ‘Versit y. The Michigan gang, made up of 84 dignified celebrities from Super _Antendent of Buildings Josenhans | 2, Frank Kane, serpentined thru | Younger generation like a| ead drive. Bishop Keator, lugging a Yale} “Danner, started a “brawl” with a Offered, prying hierar morning, at a price unusually-low for Silks so desirable in character; the yard, $1.45. SA¥ETy —Firet Floor. “Duneh of Harvard advocates He battled repeatedly with both ts Every One Yells UNaye the United States and Mexican ae es . The Wisconsin bunch intimated | bl troops, on first one side of the line a rhyme that the former Min-| %) then the other | z With his own hands Geronimo} students were of Swedish | nd they came back with “Ole Olson—John Jobnson, descent, a went to Wisconsin. The Princeton bunch gave a yell > jthat sounded nervous in contrast / }to the voluminous Washington | }booms that thundered out to the} ir of them. When Dr. Butler and Dr, Suzzal- lo mounted the platform, they ned at the mass of yelling old | ows facing them. Ro — killed one of the leading generals of the-Mexican army, The Mexican troopers grew to fear him and/ avoid his wild and fearless band. | Finally orders were tnmued to} take Geronimo “dead or alive,” the same identical mandate as has now gone forth for Francisco Villn. Gen, Nelson A. Miles was placed | in command of the frontier forces, superseding Gen, Crook Miles sent word to the Mexican New Arrivals in Dainty Undermuslins Attractively Priced —especially featuring the popular com bination” garments with pretty lace trimming in the back as well as the front—very desirable for wear with shee; blouses. Combinations in corset cover and Corset Cover of sheer lingerie _ Regent Gaches apologized to Dr. generals that he was going Into drawer style, of fine lingerie cloth, trimmed with medallions itp rk phar Apres en cloth, have back and front of embrpidered organdie set in | ——— ma =| Gerous ‘Apache. trimmed with wide organdie with Filet-pattern insertion, and | The Mexican authorities acqul iv bands set in with dainty Val finished at top with one row R U SSIA ‘ S R E PO RT VICTORIES: enced. ‘There was, No. “reciprocal y) insertion in deep scallop ef- of insertion, beading and edge. } wreaes tr Capt. Lawton and his fects. Two rows of insertion, Price . | | beading and edge finish th | foouts, the pursuit began. & & nis ie : C “4 Gen. Kuropatkin Drives Von Hindenburg’s Troops Back |" iirc: eirestes ine ime moun | top. Price $1.50. A» long Skiet of servicestg ‘abana , es RB... clei namie tains, murdering every Mexican he| cambric has a deep circular BY CHARLES P. STEWART * |met as he went. apparently for the Cover and Drawer Combination flounce of scalloped embroid- P. Staff Correspondent fen! Pape cays hapa pressed of soft lingerie cloth trimmed ery protected with underlay. . | relentions h } - LONDON, March 21—Rus- SHOR i AND SNAPPY NEWS | Five times the Indians were sur , with iting Piste A gal- Price $1.25. sian victorieg at both ends of jprined in camp and attacked | | loons in Normandy Val. pat- ig : | the eeehinie euunseh battle line Indian braves were picked off. (\ | terns: The top is also finished Normandy Val. motifs and rows | today overshadowed new Ger- REAL ESTATE SHOW to open Monday at 707 Second ave one, two, a half-dozen at a time with rows of Val. lace inser- of insertion trim pretty Envel- San gate on Voraun. a The pursuit grew too hot. Hi \ Gon, beating anksehee © trices op¢ Chemises of soft lingerie | Gen. Kuropatkin of Jai PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF BLOCK OF SEATS will be given to/Presred on every side, with I) =| $1.25 « se. 7 cloth. Price $1.00. war fame forced Field Marshal | 1". of W. Dramatic club at Metropolitan theatre Tuesday night, food for his followers or their 4 —_- = Second Floor. ponies, Geronimo surrendered to J . | Dignified Michigan Graduate of the Class of ‘81 because the Northwest ig “away up in one corner of country away from the aca and industrial centers.” Butler came back with the it that “It looks as tho the was not isolated, but to everything.” Von Hindenburg to withdraw his troops from the salient | south of Naracoz lake. Beriin admitted this was nec- essary to avoid having the Ger- man troops annihilated by a circle of fire. Berlin announce Slav attacks) W. T. FOSTER, PRESIDENT OF REED COLLEGE, tn address at) had been repulsed south of Riga. | Good Eats cateteria Monday, said in his opinion the people of this coun-| of Postawy. The Russians suffer. | "7 OPPose preparedness, ed heavy lonses. At Useleczvo, Russian artillery | forced the Austrians to abandon | with his Pickens Gen. Milew and w leading warriors, | Pla | Later ther were bama, thence to Rjebd sm, PRISONER MAKES ATTACK ON HODGE LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 21.) Changing from the passive att! nent, LADIES’ MUSICAL ctup Monday celebrated 25th anniversary, rt J. &. CHILBERG, SPEAKING before Seattle Absociation of Credit) Mon, said United States needs force to back up her words—and likewise protect the banking integenta taken to Aln-| Otte. Basement Salesroom PAINTS, VARNISHES, WALL TINTS To Make Housecleaning More Thorough 8 HESKETH celebrated 22nd wed- COUNCILMAN AND MRS, ding anniversary Monday. fn Meany hall on the campus. : the bridgehead, which had been| - f. Nicholas Murray Butler, prest-|ioi4 for six months against stron PORTUGUESE AMBASSADOR, on return to London, reports Ger | tud, ! H H ‘ ‘ pond “ , . i, she has persistently matn-| PRING cleanin to) A em university, wes attacks according to the official | many's finances in bad shape. tained thruout the preliminary ing Is the reall pow mr +) rhe a Vienna announcement. reegyerete phases of the Seattle “badger” s any icient Kind o Sei Hagrett of the College ot pana announcement. ig that| PORTLAND DIRECTOR OF ORCHARD LAND company sent to| case, Mra. Isabel Clayburg came jousecieaning. Floors that should be refinished, wood-work that must be painted and walls to be tinted are best done at this time. Arts was selected to pre Dr. Suzzdtlo, and he will be ied by President Fechter of Doard of regents. _A students’ gga “was held morning and talks were | GERMANS MAKE GAIN Pr phew rae 4 Seger BERLIN, March 21.—Capture ashington State coll of French positions ten miles | | th a red hot attack on [the Seattle sheriff, who fs seeking her extradition “Sheriff Hodge, who 1 under. stood ts a candidate for governor in Washington, {s attempting to e, re-|make political capital out of me she declared, “If he has one bit of levidence, or a single photograph high school, and son of |*howing me in a compromising po Each baa Sition with any man, I will drop my jextradition fight and return north. | | He hap no picture; he has no evi-| FRED R. SALWAY ¥il! have to pay a fine of $10 at Portland today | dence.” because he entered the home of his former wife to see his two litte Mrs, Clayburg’s habeas corpus children ‘ [hearing will come up in Federal | Judge Trippett's court tomorrow (KILLED IN WYOMING The body of “Thomas Sheridan railroad contractor, killed in an ex- |] jail for four months and fined $2,500 for sale of lands to which company had no title. Teheran reported Russian troops jast Sunday marched into Ispahan, which they had been menacing for meer some time | PROFESSOR F. J. GOOONOW retained by Chinese government a* | constitational adviser. w E. W. ALLEN, assistant attorney general of Washington st signe to enter Seattle law firm. The Housewares Section is prepared for houseclean- ing requirements with satisfactory assortments of tested Tinting Compounds, Floor Waxes and other brighteners, among them the following: No. 10 Durable White Enamel Ironite Floor and Porch Paint Rainier Inside and and Henry Rand Hatfield of) jorthwest of Verdun and north- Malversity of California. east of Avoncourt was officially Governor Presides “tate officinis and” educational | ‘aimed togay. “Jeelebrities were on hand for the The Germans captured 2,532 | 1 ty earercises held in Prisoners and a great amount yy hall Monday afternoon, Prot.| of beoty. | ny marshaled the academic pa- to the stage. Gov. Lister pre Respect for Washington's Paints, Varnishes, SUPERINTENDENT dF ORTING, WASH., minister battled for 30 minutes before the entire class. #worn out an assault warrant. Floor Cleaners Gold and Alum- inum Paint Orange Shellac Rialto Interior GERMANS IN NEW ATTACK LONDON, March 21.—Hurling a Nanking force from the west, the Germans are trying to force aban donment of French positions north west of Verdun, Paris dispatches de- lared today. The German offensive) west of Malancourt followed the fail —— AT VANCOUVE 8. C., three amall boys, wearing short trousers, held up and robbed Chinaman of $10 on one of the principal residence streets of the city last night HOW TO SAVE MONEY: Sapolin White ure of frontal attacks west of the ND Eee ee ae eee Enamel q ‘ RS Sirs. Sheridan nae been visting Ml Dep opate Wall Varnish Outside Paint OCCUPY ISPAHAN | P | her mother, Mra, Edward Cox, 262 eRorato a ‘ ‘ ——— erkins Talks to Seattle Women {.c%s5. "© Tints Chi-Vo Flat JapweLac Stain In baying onions, are hard. In buying celery be sure they Varnish and Varnish sian troops marched {nto |Sunday, according to ad Superintendent Ross, of the light 00: ‘ax wn | choose a bunch | department, will make an inspec Floor Waxes | Teheran, recelved today. Weerlgde aciee white Giaten tide ect iite an al bower tinue’ ite e * ° * et false Siete eal tcl ae ar ieee ae Weighted Floor Seer Vermin Gite Raeaee BIG RUSSIAN COMING pane Zoe Se <5, Se Bert month Polishing White Jap-a-Lac pre ie Brushes Enamel —- White Shellac the tera. these Gen. Rastle Denisoft, president of |, the Russian chamber of exports and imports, now in San Francisco, | will be in Seattle next month, ac- cording to Russian Consul General Nicholas Bogolaviensky. STORM WARNING [Outbursts of Everett i Dr. Suzzailo Hasn't Got a Headache, He Didn't Yell and hope for her future were ad by Prof. Everett of Chancellor Eliott of Mon- President Wilbur of Stan- President Wilson of Ellens- normal, President Penrose of Whitman, Judge Dykeman, Mrs. | {Josephine Preston, state superin- Housecleaning Needs Underpriced Thurston Floor Wax, Special 30¢ Pound 14-gallon size, reduced to 9O¢. a good wax for floors, furniture and l-gallon size, reduced to $1.75. interior woodwork, one-pound tins, spe- Wood Stains at Reduced Prices— 30c Sharply reduced prices. quoted as fol- lows on Wood Stains in broken color- BY GEORGE W. PERKINS |Chairman of New York's Food| Committee In buying vegetab: yourself and see that Storm warnings were ordered | cial changed to southeast at 7:15 a. mat} all seaports in Washington and at are) they Feather Dusters, Special 10¢ | tendent of public instruction, Ray |the mouth of . the Columbia. Th fresh. This is all > ‘ 3: ; It, Tepresenting ta atulens| storm ia ‘central off Triangie| Important. There Feather Dusters with short or long assortments ly; ged O'Dea, and Rev. H. ge oe 16 whole southeast | vee - URS handles, special 10x Glidder Stains, 14-pint size, reduced ades, cludin, i to 15¢@; pint-size, reduced to 30¢; the trade, vegetable Paints at Reduced Prices— uart quart size, reduced to 50¢. You will find} Ready mixed and Floor Paints in odd ’ Lig Qu IZ GIRL IN T HEI Tr Gotkines 14 yee colors, at reduced prices as follow Johnson's Wood Stains, }4-pint size, potatoes if you} su bard eee Reser ee emenrnn reduce : lpi ze Cc will buy them by o bo tan educed to 25¢; l-pint size, reduced Niece of Missing Cashier Examined weight and not| Quart-size, reduced to 50¢. to 40¢ ; quart-size, reduced to 75¢. by measure EEE DSR Ah SW EAD —Housewares Section. die ¥ ay Never buy, ¢ ne rances fine, unl- {went to Tacoma on Sunday, de sprouting pota- ms NOOR MOVE MY DEAR BRoTHER! . versity freshman and niece of | 12 Serious I11.| Yoo HAVE FINISHED GATIN Balver H. Cline, missing cashier On the previous day Cline had ap-| has been @Qrs5 AND THERE ARG OTHERS 3 ite an olore ash Goods ee eaten dial oy eran peared at the office of the Pacific! G. W. Perkins known to follow | THIS CHURGH SOCIAL WHO ARE WAITING To Ger * » ‘oast company, as usual, and left at cir use. AT THE TABLE WHIL€ YOu HOLD YouR . Gerning her uncle's alleged $10, | noon, taki s opener iy ia -buying potatoes, ask your dea! Seat tt t Meccan’: teospany | |noats taking. ev eral th paeand:: dot}. Pe Surine poretoes, san yoor deal AND IMAGINE YOU ARE ENTERTAINING Yactive y rice funds, of which she is said to Learn He Had Departed two halves and put them together THE CROWD WITH YOUR Cure TAPLE Whit 4 Colored W , have received $2,500. The company, thinking he haa|!f they are juicy enough atick REPARTEE AND WISE OPINIONS ON nite and Colored ash Goods as well as the novelties of the new e has lived with her moet with an accident or foul play toeether 1 have a g potato ANY AND EVERY SUBJECT Srovent vey! season are featured in the Basement Salesroom at attractively-low prices. A few when he did not return, instituted a| 1% buying cabbage, be sure you of the offerings: : : e was ignorant of any = search for him get a hard, heavy head, with erisp, | gs: Cline said. a WMA éaveinl por| White leaves and with the stalk cut | aie 2 She was oue of the defendants in| that Mr and Mex. Cline left the nan {close to the head. Many a large| White Flaxon in sheer, plain weave, so Flowered Voiles in dainty rose and leaf @ civil suit started Monday by the Paccns head of cabbage looks heavy, but, | lesirable for women’s anc en's sig f afl Pacitic Coast company in behalf of cath oxen an dry bog Intended | on taking it in your hand, you will | « H nen’s and children designs and bold floral effects on sheer B New York surety company which) “Nothing has been seen or hoard | 24, Ht, Very Maht. A ahtwetkht | wear, 30 inches wide, 18¢ yard; 39 — grounds, also Corded Voiles in floral el yt honey : Vor heard) head of cabbage should be bought | f, See eide ae es : ; a SE tas: who siao ie taiasing ‘¢ ot Cline since that Sunday, altho te aud ar igeheses ‘etles | i) Zz inches wide, 30¢ yard and spray patterns, 36 inches wide, 25¢ fe aikewice yee “ se ple being country for him nee Ae 2 In basing beet 2 babe the : \ Seg White Flaxon in check, cross-bar and yard alleged recipient of $2,000 Check of hin books has revenied,| yreen TB atid May tM ngand ; stripe effects, 32 inc °, Bi 2 i Went With Her Uncle iy cae eee ee Kren leaves. This hows they | fa Pay Cu i s ects, 32 inches wide, 20¢, 25¢ Striped and Cross-barred Lawns for “1 don't know anything about st,” than $10,000, He was a trusted em.|them kee t0 freshen | yy Y and 30¢ yard dresses and waists, 27 inches wide, 10¢ @aid Miss Cline. “You'll have to ploye of the Pacific Coast company In baying wint ¢ Silk f { : 5 © find out from somebody else.” the 17 wenre n by i nte rs qu aah, c hoone | ilkette, a mercerized cotton fabric of yard ‘The girl, whone grief over the oc-| No criminal compl ppt mp ayaa Mca Ml kag raged good finish and weave, ad for tir ‘ ? 1 plaint has been|a medium one; the larger ones are | ish and weave, adapted for che n rm © eurrence has kept her away from) made against Cline and no areregiet seae sh habe kaa Sa, ii ng id 32 . Brop Lawns ini check and bar patterns, sheet her university cInsaes, ee ate ates Aas ot bo 1h eta eae buyin ‘chatitiowes:: choces vi ‘ag and dresses, 32 inches wide, 20¢ and medium weaves, 28 inches wide, | ber of # party that included Oliver|less demanded by the bonding com-|firm, white head with fi yare nite heac th fresh green W ’ b yarc HL Cline, Mrs. Cline and others who| pany, Jicaves, ‘ arias f 15¢ yard Basement Salesroom. 2 1 Si ode

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