The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1916, Page 9

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PAGE 9 STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916. vse viotee | Admiral Von Tirpitz’s Health Wrecked by Brooding Wane 2 fcr Over the Hundreds He Has Sent to Their Death at Sea Synol | Tooth Paste, 2 t Cc Cc BY WILLIAM G@ SHEPHERD = Arthur, committed auicide upon “It fs known beyond a doubt mg p for. United Press Staff Correspondent the death of the late Japanese that Von Tirpits felt himself | Seattle 4 Roselawn PARIS, March 24—Admiral emperor. living in @ world of horrors. 1Sc Turkish Fertiliser, Von Tirpite has become a Von Tirpite has died a thon Even the kaiser himself was || «Agency ° hysical and mental wreck by sand deaths wince the war b unable to calm his pelf-r Towels, 2 for ample for|| Groading ‘over the death of — gan Cer Ct anaes ek ‘ | | Mansing lawn— acores of his closest friends in “He’ bade farewell to hun- i a “Gorman military men say the German navy, accord! t dreda of did yo b- soneree tn ay Tctreadlation : .. Snattne clitkese vtie aaak eae the Lusitania incident was the SECOND AVE NUE AND U INIVE RSITY STREET In diplomatic and military cir to perish miserably under the Hey o rpitss = -—-— ead i cles in Lucerne and Berne. “The strain became too much. “Both the foreign and Ger of their U-boat becomes ™an newspapers—the latter downtingly—connected the name pletured to of Von Tirpits with submarine the nature horrors, A bigh Swiss military author ity gave me some information that has reached him recently, just before I left Berne. “Von Tirpits,” he said, “re fembles in sensitiveness the at Japanese military leader, mong Ger IMPORTANT SATURDAY SELLING 500 Yards Dress Goods 75c a Yard Formerly $1. 25, $1.30, $1.75 | 75 and and $2.00 For a notable offering we have grouped over five hundred yards of desirable plain and plaid Woolens into one lot for clearance. The special price is remarkably low, considering the desirability of the goods and the former prices, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. The lot contains Imported Woolen Fabrics of medium weight Diagonal Suitings, 56 inches wide; Imported Wool Crepe de Chine, 44 inches wide; fancy Gabardines and Novelty Plaids, “A bp! ot opportunity to secure desirable a for suit, coat or skirt. Special, per yard pene —~Mail Orders filled. Juvenile warde at the Parent- rec e- ace al achool, on Mercer Island, | T Bl N T, Ha Rapids, Mich., his fatherintaw, will are denied the legal number of | wo umd ed ew rimmed ts |b@ moved from his palatial River pb, he hours per week of educational scl -Up-f| side drive apartment to @ cell in| Now te the Time to Get Rid of) ‘training, and are Igned to ge Hoes ved ag oe aT These Ugly Spots, | wearisome work, according to | Just Unpacked for | atde during the night, while he was|_ Do you know how easy it is to re ol aoa a bea “7 Saturday Selllim |foo fil to be jailed: declared he was|™0ve those ugly spots so that no] CY" t Hand. mate By ihe jf tana one will call you freckle-face? Curtis, former cottage superin. |slowly recovering from tho effects ve iy ger an ounce of othine,| tendent at the Institution, | 3 XTRAORDINARY values, smart smart styles, 1 in of an opiate which sent him into a Mrs, Curtis supported her * |state of coma when detectives call: | aoe ae cations should chow | spusband's charges at a hearing a range covering every noteworthy fash- ionable effect of the season. An offering of Be Gunny Monday Soap— Se Packages Borax— jed for him yeater a bef President Eckstein, 4 15¢ 2 ~ 6c tore toaht Wale may be ar-|?ou,how any Historia yourself of before preiaent, guckeely | | m" c | ralgnod on a charge of murder. |piexion, The sun and winds of| Spencer of the school board |H} te most unusual character—one that should | March @ a strong tendency to! POR. ‘ fi bring out freckles, and as a result! — Curtis himeeif had been call- crowd the Millinery Section tomorrow and The Scheffier’s Hairf| Besides testimeny concerning the Dye, all 59c | death of Peck, the district attorney | >, hi tht th.| @@ to Portiand to @ocept a new - Large Roll Tollet Pa-f !2€ 0n the death of Mrs. Peck, who| Hy "ware feo ‘ask for, the doublo| Position. supply new Spring Hats to two hundred the system of grading was worked women. colors ... -.- | also plans to present evidence bear- | | died at Dr, Walte’s apartment Jan strength othine, as this is sold un- Other Curtis charges were that to keep the school full, rath h . y . 2 to 6c athe worthy students work out {| —-The Hats are of the finest material, and the —_—_——— to let the worthy students work out. Ho said the unruly students are Ht styles embrace all the new shapes, sizes and colorings. |falla to remove the freckles eliminated and that the good work. i be often ak thor thane ped the ave perv 6, Ger to conduct the institution ecff —-There are models for street wear, for gen- Most soaps and prepared sham-|Cording to Superintndent Rand's |] eral wear and for semi-dress wear. Plain tailored Hats and semi-fancy effects. —Styles that are smart, materials that are ex- cellent,, values that are truly exceptional. poos contain much alkalt, which | ideas } is verp“njurious, {t dries the) Other charges were that the Come "Saturday and choose at........ —Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. scalp ang makes thi hair brittle. [health of the boys has been en-| ANOTHER BIG SATURDAY SPECIAL ON THE FURNITURE FLOOR © $24.00 Oak Dining Tables $17.75 cocoanut ofl, for this ts|tem of segregation of diseased stu- OMORROW’S special offering from the Fourth Floor is a splendid, large 48-inch nd entirely greaseloss, It's | dents. beats the most ex-| Supertntendent Rand told board) flush rim, quartered-oak Dining Table, of which we have # large quantity, to} sell at this very special price. thing else all| Members Curtis did not approve to pieces. ‘ou can get thie at any|the merit grading system in the drug store, and a few ounces will/#chool and had refused to follow tt.) —Choice of two styles in wax or fumed finish, The Table extended measures full ¢ feet. Sells regularly at $24.00, and is a good, substantial, well-made piece of furni- ture. Saturday Special see eccccecean sosenccms se $17.75 last the whole family for months. | Other employes had not objected, $2.35 DINING CHAIRS $1.75 Simply motsten the hair with) he said. | water and rub it tn, ut a tea-| Dr, Lilburn Merrill, probation of. spoonful is all that ts required. It|flcer, who works with Superintend-| —As s companion offering, these Solid eee ee ee ee eee , ~ ‘Waxed or fumed finish, priced regularly $2.35, will be offered at, $1.75 —Mail Orders filled, ate sag ii naa who, overwhelmed by the m of hie mentality-—too m: “The thing \ecame too per ory of vast losses of Japa rible underwater so eo Ine sonal, It simply broke him soldiers he sent against volving his friends, down.” as sid b leaving a $400,000 estate. = soe. ba > HOLD DOCTOR ON! The police ure seeking a myster | HEAD OF SCHOOL fous woran who was reported to} 2Se Syonal 2.9 Sc Highland Linen J@biets— \have disappeared from the Plaza | | hotel while detectives were on her 2 tor 26c 2 for 16c MURDER CHARGE | seeking an explanation of her UNDER CHARGES | relations with Dr, Waite, S0e Babcock Corylop-] 25¢ Bath Sponge— sie Bath Saite— 250 Bath Powder— the & tor 26C 75 —Vraser-Paterson Co, First Floor. When it is clean,sweet and whole- : 161.00 Lydia Pinkham's 69c 25c Sai Hepatica ....-+ oo. some. | r 1 i j and rinses out easily. The hair) Several teachers and boys of the Wy HAVEN = ' | We take pride ine F ities quickly and evenly, and is|echool, who said they had come vol- our Milk for these soft, fresh looking, Ddright, fuffy,/untarily, appeared to support Rand. | Se Honey Mint Cough Drope— makes an abundance of rich,/ent Rand, stood back of him in the! creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, | testimony, wavy and easy to aie, ides,| Curtis offered to cite many cases) WAS easons it loosens and takes out every par-|of school wards who have suffered be waaay the board for investigation. Pure Milk | *™US=MENTS |: TRAVEL BY DOG bana ticle of dirt and Gandroff.—j|thru Superintendent Rand's man-| a - 0 . 3 : | 4. SEWARD, Alaska, March 24. Advertt i. agement, and give their names to FORFEIT Carried by three of the best racing| un or VAU cDEyTLGM 2 10 rwien DAILY —#:30 pM ROAD SHOW Martin Beok. ‘Uttom and Few- dog teama of the Northland, J. A.) Moffett, B. M. Squires and Hywell | Davies, of the mediation commis | sion, are on their way today to! Anchorage to settle the wage dif! New Suits for Women and Misses $25.00 ference between the Alaska en-| gineering commission and = th workmen of the government rail-| _SENTRURORGE MOOR road. | | MetropolitanTheatre TONIGHT and All Wonk DEMAND YUAN QUIT, Witkee ompeny in | The dness Virtu ° —In FraserPaterso: . t $25.00 offered : Bila of e” SHANGHAL, Cites,’ Basel’ St- f 4 \ aieaiast oabie pice Bove A — pis croieaais ibe to S6c, Main 6211 The “republicans” of China, who + and good; tailoring that is @haracteristic only of higher 4 Bat, ibo and 25 eh olen je sen antag bey opposes to ‘Yuan Shi Mal, head priced garments, and style that is correct. ITHTIN the last few days we have received and added to already large stocks, many clever new Spring Suits in tailored and semi-fancy styles. Now the assortment is the largest and best we have had this season, and comprises every fashionable style known. of the Chittese goverament, dec! brook ed yesterday that Yuan's mand 6 —Choose now es — @ full season's use of your gar- | ? 4 | lordering an abandonment of his ment . ie $25.00 iINEW PANTAGES plan toy make China a monarchy | Y ih ~—-Fraser-Paterson“Co., Third Floor, erwtg™ Nighte Tana s, [came too late, Nothing now will | i | ry New Bloomer Dresses for Girls $1.75 a “A HOLIDAY IN DIXIE LAND* satisfy them but his withdrawal | “v ANT Fo small girls of 2 to 6 years these are among the Exceptional Values im $15. OO Women's Sprimg Coats at from Chinese politics, smartest Dresses we show. They're made of a nice quality gingham, in plaids and stripes, with collar, cufis and belt of plain color, forming a pleasing trimming effect. LARGE assortment will be offered tomorrow. Dozens of the Spring season’s smart, new styles will be shown, in a variety of materials, including gabardines, poplins, cov- Bloomers match the Dress.....s0+se+seesecee++eBbe —Mail Orders filled. —Fraser-Paterson Co., Second Flnor! erts, serges, jersey’ cloths and fancy mixtures, Materials that are good, serviceable qualities. —Shown in black and white checks, plain navy blue, black, tan, gray, midnight blue, green. —Sport and three-quarter lengths, belted and flared effect. —In these Coats you will find excellent materials, smart In all m Merchant Tailor in Seat- tle I have never made ying Plano * | Y LLOYD such an inducement to Fumone, Enelish Comedienne WANTS ’EM ALL RY the people as I am now “ae doin; Seattle’ . a WASHINGTON, March 24.—A g- All, Seattle's well- bill {Introduced by Representative dressed men know that I Addison Smith, of Idaho, in con- The Casting Lamys that one year from the approval of the prices I am offering 6—OTHER FEATURES—S the act, Alaska, the District of Co-| th nal zone and Tutuila myst) for Saturday and Monday become ary. 7 m Fifth and University This Is Just Your Chance 3:15 P. M, Sunday TONGUE TANGLER, D, not aks tothe: at (GRANT GARDNER [fo pores tavoruviy, Te provides lambia, Hawati, Guam, Porto Rico, | at my Spring Opening. , aptihe Pecageninenty, | mami aeenene Hippodrome | 77) props HER Afternoon, Mas. 26th ; N S 1 S i f lar Co: JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor e W I In ul t « y) 4 styles, careful shaping and tailoring. They are indeed ex- ' g Popul ncert ceptional Coats for..cceseeeeeeseseeeseeseceesee: $15.00 Assisting Artist | <Wraser-Paterson Go, Third Floor. Carmen Frye The Talented ChildePianist “A Program of Brilliant Music” at Popular Prices Children Under 15 Years, 15c Adults, 25¢ and 600 You are Interested In | position paying from | $150 to $300 a month and ‘will spend $75 to} qualify, call at once | Women's Dress Skirts at $5 (A HOOSE from a special 1 lot of séventy- five smart, new Spring-style Dress Skirts on Saturday at this price. Correct models, well made, and of excellent poplins, serges and mixed effects. In black, navy blue, tan, gray, fancy checks. —Shown in yoke and circular styles, neatly trimmed in self bands and buttons, --A splendid assortment from which to choose on Satur- day, $5.00. Mail orders filled. ~—Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor, Easter Girls’ Wash Dresses $2.25 TTRACTIVE new Frocks for girls of 6 to 14 years. Made of good quality, serv- iceable gingham and cotton crepes, In fancy plaids, checks and siripes, in middy, coat, and waistline styles; cleverly fashioned, well made and tastily trimmed, i i | | JpeS re eenneunn en nn een g ene U RUN OURAN A RRR evserversseassoorned | z * P Mizzi Hajos Shown in blue, tan, pink My standard prices for these Suits are $35.00 to $40.00, well tailored 663 Empire Bldg. d - e : and green. All new, from uptodate, choice woolens, with good, homtit sienings pad lion tia inion tired or vearns ff = “IEppo” Silk Petticoats for $5.75 irons sia * ~—F.-P, Co, Third Floor, folk make verbal hash of Hajos, the Hungarian prima donna has dropped the tongue twister from her cognomen. | ADMITS A JAP WILL A will in Japanese was admitted to probate Thursday,by Judge*Ron- ;|ald. The will was written cow 5, | 1914, by Misuye Kiyosawa, who here March 10, aged 22, anid was signed by two Japanese witnesses, Star Want Ads cover the entire} Jt left everything mw the de- Northwest, _ “ceased’s brother, linings. This unusual offer goes for Saturday and Monday only. HE po” Silk Petticoat, instead of opening at the Fa r back, is entirely closed and fits perfectly smooth, be- Girls’ Spring cause the opening is at the side front, and is fastened with Coats $7. 50 double clasps, covered by a neat placket. TTRACTIVE styles, made” —That is why Eppo Petticoats are so satisfactory to wear. of excellent quality Becs 7 x aterial i shy S8erses, chevigts and poplins, “yep Shey ats ogee of such excellent material is why in avy. Sine fame they give such good service. tues hagen, red, black and white —These $5.75 Skirts are of taffeta silks in all shades of checks. rose, green, navy blue, Copenhagen, emerald, plum, brown, -Flared, belted styles; all in i tan, gray and changeable effects. Special values at..$5.75 yon —Mail Orders filled \ ee oe ee Mai de led. —Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Floor, —F.-P, Co. Third Floor,

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