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Boston Clothing Co.— 61.50 Heavy Flannel! Shirts, Heavy Fleece Un- derwear cut to.. heavy veal stock, cut to '33¢ Jea vitta as traitors th telegrams, Stone said Better comment than CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 SENATE DEBATES PERIL OF MEX WAR any such orders. have A debate followed on the teie- | priety.” &rams and on a resolution by Sen- He added: ~ ator Lewis denouncing all who aid- - TODAY | AND i TOMORROW POSITIVELY THE LAST + CHANCE TO SEE THIS WONDERFUL DANCE PRODUCTION ment jwhy any this crucial matter ficial dignity.” point snapped Borah. acted with of Life a INTRODUCING a 4 VERNON ROYAL i Er’ HAWAIIAN TROUBADOUR SEXTET ANIMATED » WEEKLY Admission 10c CHILDREN 5c 200 AVENUE spring ana (HIMSELF) With Mignon Morris Foster and an Star Cast Great, Audiences Remember, 15c Children 5¢ MEN’S SHOES $2.98 Referring to| comes obsessed with the idea that that has been presented to the war depart IT am unable to understand senator should desire at to present such and thereby give them of Borah Gets a “Panning” “have no apologies to make. Stone replied that Borah might “greater pro- | “When a man Tomorrow Only FENWICK Spendthrift” AL JENNINGS Anderson, Respectable Sunday “Beating Back” Big | Surcries | | Tomorrow | Watch for| ran in the Saturday . Evening Post SPECIAL ORCHESTRA 1115-1117 First Ave.—Boston Ciothing Co. FLOODED WITH MERCHANDISE That must be disposed of at once, regardless of cost. Here's a Sale that will long be remembered, for NOTICE—Sale Starts Saturday, 9 A. M. Sharp. Come Early and Take First Pick wonss ® BOSTON CLOTHING CO. 2.2 1115-1117 First Ave. Between Spring he one | {he is running for president ought not to be infinenced by delusion while exploiting another Replying to Stone's criticism of his resolution empoweriug the president to call 50,000 volunteer Sherman asked what Stone's opin jon of the situation was. 1 get my Information from the president and others, upon whom we must rely.” responded Stone If volunteers are needed, Presi dent Wilson and his advisers wil not hesitate to so inform co be- | gress.” | “My offer was to tender friendly help to the administration should | It be needed,” asserted Sherman | Defies Republicans | Turning to the republican side, | Stone sald If you wish to e } courage the administration to h war with Meaico then have courage to say so like men the openly boldly, and not surre nly To this Sherman returned: “In helping to protect our forces al |ready in Mexico provocative of war? | Stone replied that Sherman's res Jolution was simed to cause war | with others bt * Villa | This was heatedly | Sherman | Clapp criticised Stone as prone to assign politics the republicans.” He di | were all acting with denied ‘by patriotism. Stone replied that some senators | were constantly precipitating Mex ican debates on one pretext or an other GIVE-’EM MUNITIONS | . | LOS ANGELES,’ March 2 | Ninety thousand rounds of ammunt jtion passed thru here today en route to Laredo, Tex., where the consignment will be turned over to }de facto government officials | WASHINGTON, March ‘ | Senator Lewis introduced a resolu tlon today denouncing all Mexican jaid to Francisco Villa a# treason, He asked that those helping via | | be prosecuted as traitors Write for Catalogue Suit Cases, worth to $4.00, Military Goods All Kinds W. S. KIRK’S ARMY AND NAVY STORE J, K. TAYLOR, Manager, 1209 First Ave., Seattle STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916, PAGE % PROBE CHARGES AGAINST RIEF Former Deputies Declare Game Warden Altered Records TO DEALER Charges that County Game Warden Harry Rief personally directed the looting of trout fry troughs in the state fisheries building here, for the purpose of stocking a private hatchery, and that he systematically fal sified his records and reports in order to “make good” with the public, are pending Friday GAVE EGGS before the county game com this entire stock MUST be sold, and it will be unloaded tomorrow at such a mission. ae » investigation was ordered «# the instigation of William A. Black wood, a realty dealer A hearing of the writ n charges will be held next Thursday . Supplem stat verbal cheigas Such as Seattle Has Never Before Witnessed. Following Are a Few Prices: gy lhouibr sg hae iho ong pected b: ame Commissioners Seis anton. 2c ME 9 $1.00 Wool Underwear, An oh Biethe "Dr Frank A. Pon Collars, all fizes... N S SUI I S Sale tius and Wilbert M. ©: at Rief's office, in the Alaska building Men's Dress Shirts, worth Price 49c Graced.s cvening . $4.00 Boys’ Suits, Flood | Men's Suits, pogre wy . de a sweep to $1.00, Flood 25¢ Cash Warden Rief has made a f Sal Pri 29c Sale tailored, worth to $20.00; i Geneon seabed Oc ing denial of all the charges, which = “tg ss Price 1.89 Sale $9 85 Sox cut to are contained in a series of sworn Men’s Underwear, worth | Men's Suits, worth to $10, | Price ° Heavy Wool Blankets at ecppieelngg = Be sioey oo ye die in ian Sag Be | Bae" ES Beye Pane tn |” Stan Nc MI ice Rn Price : ° $2.50; Sale : sioner Darwin Men's S0c Work 19 Men's Suits, worth to $15, | Price 85c 5 - tag = 57c cage hare — Blige Pbe re lyatys big | Large Lot Over- 39 Price . ‘ants cut to ° $8.00 Wool Mackinaws, delivered, under Rief's instructions, alls; they go for. C | Men’s Overcoats, worth to | $3.00 Men's Corduroy ~rd $4 85 10,000 od trout eae to FA Men’s Large White Hand- | $!2-50, Sale $3 89 Pants $1 38 iad . Dr den ey at Wamt kerchiefs, while 1 Price ° | cut to . S0c Heavy Wool 23 “Ref stated that I was to keep ol nd Sox, Sale Price, aC Fah my mith soot ai ii eee must not tell anybody he owed this debt to Bee $3.00 Woo HIT . .« | Men's Shoes, worth to $4, | $7.50 Men's Veal High ay me at Beet pace Danes ‘ ‘ool Flannel Shirt8, | Piood Sale Tops had offered him a 20 per cent tn i : terest in the place, but he said he Pric $1 .48 $5.00 Selz Dress Shoes $3.00 Boys’ 1 48 interes ; tae. cut 2 4 Shoes cut to ° Big Lot Men's 39 it ise matter of common knowl} cut to $6.00 Big Z Work Shoes, 50c Leather Work Gloves, ] Late, stylish models, worth and that he selis large quantities Z to sporting stores in Seattl Sale 23c to $3, Flood $1 38 Other affidavits of Theodore Price Re Sale Price e Senff, Herman Koerber and C. E Vogel allege that offictal report for ntions as to the mum produced at the King ¢ and liberated in King county streams, and the number of Chinere pheasants raised at the game farm and liberated in the forests of the county While Riefs report for 1914, to February 28, 1915, shows the purported number of trout planted in county streams ax hav ing been 278,000, his former deps ties declare that no trout were lib. by exageer of fish ery 1117 FIRST March and Seneca Sts. ' o i during that time. HOLDUP Is DARING onff allages Rief instructed him to inform all Inavirers that there m young trout in " Were severn! mil TACOMA, March 24.-—Police and ‘ the hatchery, whereas the output detectives are searching fog three | was gractically nothing men who perpetrated the r tn bringing the charger againat hotly fa wane. med the kame warden, Blackwood urKes Tr the game commission to a #p dy evening. TWey rifled the cash rem: | peoring F ister of a St. Helens ave ¢ 1 am merely actuated by a de store after binding the two clerks sire to digclone that Rief ft» an irre with ropes. The bandite were un-|*Ponslble’ official,” Blackwood said manke They obtained about $f in ensh “CAN WIFE HAVE ItCuresThrough —LiguoR ALSO? the legal amount of faaee in his New Pore Treatment Heals, | o**¢ssion and bis wife to have an Soothes and Relieves yee amcem? Wherever Applied Or does the jaw band and wife together must NOW-DOC PORE TREAT theniselves with only MENT fakes e of nets and in al medicin treatment of almost It relieves ail kinds of ac pains in a few minutes in danger the. It by stimulating good cireulation in parts, gradually re Blood im then mean that bus. con one pla pain This question came up in Justice Brinker's court Friday, but moins unanswered yet. A heard the case of J, Kikueht, thurant man at 41¢ who charged with having in his possession more than the legal smount of Hquor, He pleaded that the excers belonged to his wife. Deputy Prosecutor Palmer con ded she had no right to have a he jury found t the mn and and there with res Sixth ave. & no aesociated akin ite wan cures dine and tion and affected rheun pore the eves carried thru the vu the por When writies sete ee are not st te separate amount Kikuchi guilty, and he was fined $50, Whether the jury dishelieved » it OM Kikuchi or accepted Palmer's ver tungs and sion of the law is the question little Ip at the J. Kaita, who runs a restaurant right time will do wonders in these at Sixth ave, 8. and Main st., was dan as flls, Hoth small and | fined $100 and costs on a similar large sizes at druggists charge ALLIES REFUSE off the accumu in on t work and in: im flamma hand for cold bronchitia, A Lawn Mowers Called for, Sharp: ened and Delivered, $1.00 104! 5 HARP Phone Pike St. HOP Main 3089 Go-Carts Repaired — Grinding J. BUDD WASHINGTON, March 24.— The allies’ joint reply to the state department's proposal that merehantmen be disarmed was received today. It is understood on the highest Greatest Bargain authority that the proposition was Ever Offered to the not accepted Public The reply, it is sald, states that | the present situation and condt. WHITE SHIRTS tions of naval warfare would not Government stock; warrant the subjection of peaceful | SAN FRANCISCO, March Trial of German Consul G al Franz Bopp and his associates on med Dooling ehe Federal bomb plotti sured today Judge 4:58 a.m, SPEAKER ARRESTED Swift's Woe Soap (limit J doz). Specta priced, 0 Rarber Towel everywhere wt 4 dozen peclally priced. . 39 dozen c b he er Models in Milliner All the most Millinery Section, y authentic styles are to be seen in our and prices much lower than would be expected, considering the style and workmanship. New arrivals include many the others have wide brims, and there are the most elegant little turban ef exquisite creations modified brims; fects—so chic and dainty. Floral ribbons, Prices run— $2.98 and and Fruit trimmings predominate, also many with goren boning Spe at To $2.00 C rsets 49c_ Countess “Shay (ae ce) Cake a standerd - most remark bargain, made possible Satu iepilats id at special pure of broken linew and sizes ‘ ; i in front and la styles pome be ricee th self-reduc traps, others with elastic the cake 3c some in front; others h. hook low clasp 18 to 46, Have ef supporters Fine au utils, and neatly y. Actually fally priced lity trimmed with «il up to $ (imit, one) coutll; some teels and good are Special Offer in wn | Standard Patterns -eee inches jnalit 10c Frenc embroid 49c A dandy line of pretty Couch Covers specially priced for Saturday ; a $2.50 values priced at size Special OF ly in good color effects; $1.98 inches, $2.00 Comforts $1.48 | $7.60 Blankets $5.50 fort», in a nice #e- | Good quality fine wool Blan, tion of pretty patterns. | kets, in many different co ors They have plain borders and | in id; also plain wh’ are filed with pure white cot- | double bed size, Reguiar $7.00 ton 1 quality. Priced $5 50 Children’s Overall Play Suits Serviceable little Pla years; made red; New Bags Price y Suits khaki and heavy long or short sleeves from 1\to 8 trimmed in 69c Corset Covers children blue denim for New? shapes and styles A special line of Corset Cov- been arriving, and « ests ian St shinies eed atl splendid election now variety of styles; either ee Sgt co Pag op or ae Pere or embroidery “trimmed. Aetu- O8e, $1.25 ally 3%¢ values ere eults in stylieb terns at’ this price snap showing some $1.48 Dey 25c Priced for Saturday dandy pat There are cassimeres, tweeds and worsteds tion of stripes mixtures t looking model “pep in a good « chee! ks is, full of are here for young men who want something with snap. while tive taste They're well very neatly finished, tainly hard to equal at price of $12.50 there are models for men ‘ more Conserv ” Varc"g of quiet? tailored and and cer} low Hats at $2.00 If you smart-looking you must see want a these. Spring really Hat In no other store will you find such variety such excellent qualiti Shapes to suit every in good quality are shown at this price. and SEE OUR WINDOWS in face New Suits $13.75 and splendid bargains at $13.75. A varied display of the newest | models in checks, plaids and plain iq whites. Made with novelty pockets —y 4 and fancy buttons. Belted and semi: iy 4 styles. One elegant number at fy velvet good values. $2.50 Couch Covers $1.98 [ Girls’ Many Styles in F At this price we feature some un- ually good values for Saturday ed effects, and with the new e skirts. There are Suits of wool serges and other popular my in plain colors; also num- 2 the smart black and white ¥ ix lot includes many of the most i cent arrivals, beautifully tatlored, Be Sport Coats 4 $5.50, $7.50 bg 0 is of white chinchilla, with black styles and all collar. Many Shoes Kid Button Shoes, with black cloth tops, wide toe last and low heels. Specially priced for Sate urday— 2%, to 6 1.75 11% to 2... 8% to 11 5 to 8. Boys’ Schoo! hice; Gori $2.50, but pot all sizes, consequently they're reduced. Glazed colts skin uppers, and good Soul soles. Sizes 1 to 5. for Satur- day $1. 79 Women's Shoes. of leather, gun metal calf, vlet nad and black velvet; some have cloth uppers, Newest models, sizes 2% to 8. Regular $3.00 values, Priced $2.50 Children's Shoes, gun metal calf Shoes for school wear, with low heels. Sizes 11% wot peed... 91.98 Sizes 8% to 11 priced Underwear for Men \ new shipment of Underwear FF in medium weight fine Merine, just right for Spring wea Two-piece § with long sleeves and ankle lengths: Excellent value; $1 .00 the garment Shirts 75 A dandy }ine of pretty patterns In Negligee Shirts of good cuality ma- terials, in fancy stripes or plain white. French cifta Specially priced ..15e Sport Shirts Good selection of styles in these popular novelties; fancy stripes with plain collars. 75¢ Priced at... Come for Your Sperry Magazines The March issue has just ar rived and will be distributed tomorrow. It's better than ever this month, and full of interest. ing stories and articles. Call and ask for a copy FREE. celia Specials, 8 P, M. to 10 P. M. Handkerchiefs for women or children, hemstitehe¢ border (limit 5), each with fring! double $2.00 Red Spreads eut corner ularly and bed size reg Special at went into the leaders. H, Cawthorpe, jand influence in December, @ ! defeat the banish-the-bar Ic $1 49 anized to build hotels and equip them with licenses as long as prof. hands of liberal member of the 19 bill, » to : Crash Toweling, bleach- $1.00 and $1.25 Brassieres 66c | od, with red or blue J | Broken lines of H. & W. Brassieres, in a borders; 12%c variety of styles and all sizes, though not | vatue. The yard 8ke j all sizes in each model. Some lace and hook in front; some in back; elastic straps — meeiitt 4 over shoulders; lace or embroidery trimmed; | Work Shirts, of blue reinforced under arms, Actually $1.00 and | chambray, good quality; 5 values. Special, $1.2 for two hours quality muslin; jtrading vessels to the risks which workmanship; might follow disarmament srg sve Ae TO SELL R. R. FOR SI, 5e Each, or Celie wes ia $1.00 REGINA March 4.—Speaker SAN FRANCISCO, Marth 24.—| cveppard of the legislature was Wipyy HLousEs An entire railroad will be sold here!” sueitinn: a. beard ‘ blue. nt br in a few days for $1 charged with accepting @ "s ( lars and cuffs; hand-err The sta railroad commission |day from a¥hotel keeper in Moose stars, Price has authorized the California, Ari-|jaw to transfer a license. The zona & Santa Fe R. R. to pur sal tenpeon, St du Milne chase for that sum the Laton & ‘ageetl we Bo a rs ‘ ae Ob Western R. R. Co, which operates ed, called or the speaker and o 7 a 20 miles of line from Laton toled him $500, It was refused and An Invitation ed aril Lenare, {$1,000 was demanded, The money} wr, toi who Hike a good time. 1, plain was ig thrn a crack in the!} Come to tomorrow night's getty TRIAL is ASSURED Jdoor, it is charged, Trafficking in yvieian |hotel tise seemed profitable all S D Ihe 10 $6.60 lalong the line, and a company was upper Vance THE New having dented motions to quash jocai house, was sent up for trial at W hi Mall Orders Fitted the indictments the ‘oext kealaga ot tha’ duped ashington court on a charge of bribery caw TODAYS 4 Fi thorpe is accused of having cor Hotel Minh ruptly accepted $500 for his vote Reservations—Main 7070 i worth 50c 66c 39c | CURES MEN who, through Errors and Excess, suffer from Chronic Weakness, Impaired Manhood, Pain in tha Back, Nervous Debility, Lost Ve tality, Kidney and Bladder Te@te re quickly cured by PIERCE’S SEXOID six boxes for ed. Call or write RMEDY CO.. Room 6 s, Fourth and Union, Main 1382. Stock ef Con Sults, Dresses an jo we at Aue Note New Now at 1207_F ‘ Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith 910 Second Ave., Near Madison

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