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ental iinieiaanininetitiateataatteaeiesninial fsa ‘ STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1916. PAGE 2 TSHACKLETON'S [300 MAIMED IN. | . — | SHIP RETURNS) ZEPPELIN RAIDS| 2900 Men’s New Spring Shirts be dg Relief Vessel Reaches Port) British Public Demands Harsh At a Special | After Floating for 10 Fate for Captive | Months, Crew. Price CRIPPLED IN THE ICE) THIRD ATTACK IS MADE | PORT CHALMERS, New Zea BY Ww. FORREST land, April 3—Lieut, Shackle U, P. Staff Correapondent ton suite exploring v LONDON, April S-<Ten per bree a 7. Cyrene eons were killed and 11 Injured Aurora |e at anchor here to when a fleet of six Zeppeline day. dropped 63 bombe on the co: of Bcotiand last night, it was : 7 valle stow tela of tneting a@, | Staci anneuneed today, Men will want to buy these Shirts by drifting Ice and other oe. PR son’, the slain were three the half dozen, when they see how well one erreneeeenes. 16: Fines, 868. Two women and four chil- made they are, and in what nice pat- Inge and went adrift jast May, | Severai hotels and. owelings |f| C€rns they come. leaving Capt. Mackinto , ether membere ashore at Capt i wae seule re Well-tailored Shirts, these—worth a good deal more than 75c. Se hun en Ppunatad _— White fale sky fleet was In plain colored chambrays, with soft cuffs, in the newest shades of blue, lemon, ed 1,200 m during ten | fowner a lone Zeppelin raided lavender, gray and light green months, firmly gripped in a ern coast of England. Soft Cuff Shirts, in two tone and ombre stripes, awning stripes and barred effects. in : floe. were no casualties. Stiff Cuff Madras Shirts in neat pencil, hairline and cluster stripes. The crew tmprovised a rudder Indi tion nifest a . when their vessel was freed from| thruous the Rritish lelee today. ALL SIZES—14 TO 17%. —lewer Main Fleer. ithe toe, three eoks ago, and pro The total itles of t jcoaded to Port Chalmers. three attacks reach 300 dead ! . Be ce a Mies le gg re || = Discontinued Lines of $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 _A Great Big Shackleton inti Mowe een afer] Sate crew of the’ Zeppelin a Untrimmed Shapes. Reduced to $3.10 [Shackleton in the Ross wea after) ed crew of the Zeppelin » . F crossing the polar regions from the 15, wrecked off the Thames Aas 7 : Riot of an, South American side ary, as “baby killers.” Many better grades of Untrimmed Shapes are sold down to a A relief tug went out to meet the People urged that the cap- few of each, and, as we aré not reordering them, we reduce them : ; . lexplorers aw they approached this| tured Germans from that Zep- : : p nS Frolic and | og “The ‘Auror ry out al pelln be punished with great | all to $3.10, to get them out of the way ot the Easter rush. 4 | mple to oth- Small and medium Shapes mostly—in rolling brim styles an je. . M6 ell in the old country? lurbans—made of the finest straw braids. Trl ls |We have had no news of the war! Newspapers discussed the treat:| These Shapes were considered splendid value at $395, $A95 for 7 months.” ee ons tether to sean al and $5.95. Take your choice Tuesday at $3.10. The New Zealand station there.| Public anger is likely to cause a 4 $5 ake y 3 .10, | parliamentary tnquiry into reports | upon wirelessed latest news from/i) i) ing prisoners are dining at| the front " | | Sviiia recetving this message, the|ritish Officers’ moss, each with a “ ‘ ” . | 1 ont og POrvant to attend him. B g. d y th G Every Day—2:15 to 4:15 Daily at 3:15 Of bie brother's death, fighting the| n1N0 further details of | Sunday | argain I uesda In e rocer y - < SEBASTIAN |Germans ee ate ltoday. A definite list of casualties |f] Mount Vernon Milk, not| Del Monte Peaches, No. 1] Lilly’s Gloss Starch, 4 pack- al Matinee Peace ge. poten continwously| may ‘be teshed: “by the satmirelty oer 6 sont we a eastomses, cans; a can.......+..-1O@ | ages for bag pone BI JRN TT an the relief tug approached “ delivered only with other | Quaker Corn Flakes, 4 pack- | Kingsford’s or Gloss Russian Orchestra E Tid as Free gard ber ipsa ye FACTORIES BOMBARDED groceries, 3 cans......20¢ | aves for 25c; pkg.......7@ | Starch, a pound. -8¢ flesh of seal and penguin since) peniin, April 3.—Zeppeline|§| Seeded Raisins, guaranteed C0 > ji- | Peaber! Coffee, No. 1 | night, n 1 t 7 T : ornia . TONIGHT THE BIG FASHION SHOW ported tthe beat ‘of health andl woris and industrial eaabien {fl Fastern Telephone Peas. | Large cans at.......LB%@ | pound --.-- 2, Ae supplied with plenty of food. ments in Middiebrough and Sun erndell brand ; dozen, $1.70, | 1) aronte Solid Pack To-| > wai te Tea, Oc grade, a por “ i land a ° ' : derland with great sucess, the ad can... 15. mitbea, Ma. & olan eines : ' miralty announced today Del Monte ’ z, ri . Admission 15 OUTDAVID'S DAVID tacked the, slstb east ae 14 6 aah ‘t Peidb iver shar ee +++ ADE osles of Eexperer ts ‘ | David, the slungshot champlon of (pons the English cant one a ill New Walnuts, medium hard | Gloss Starch, large, clear ; » $1.05: FIFTH LOGES 30c the statement. They dropped New Walnuts, medium ha lumps; 2-1b. bags for..10 Shield brand, dozen, $1.05 y Fleer, Nerth. ancient history, was conceded to be : pretty good, but Seattle's own Dan — men ree eh wae —_ aot shell; large size; Ib. .-15¢ 4 a can oases sweaty com [Briggs knows 9 thing OF (90 aot eee ne eae ee tees: In Middle |f| Stollwerck’s Premium Choc- | ¢ Nd Dutch Cleanser (a| St, Helen’s Brand Cut String caaing Saseek, he atrixing POOURK And Sutherland for anif| Olate; %4-lb package. .19¢ | child's Bank free with every | Beans, equal to most of the ae tare snes Mimacie|Rour and a half. (These districts! | Whole Yellow Peas, Ib.S¢ | 4 cans); 4 cans. ..+++-BO@ | 15¢ grades; dozen $1.05; a yeoman g Aon are 225 miles north of London.) |] Red Salmon, No. 1 flat cans;| Mixed Nuts, guaranteed | can behind a cast tron off car near the|""" | | i Firse followed la alos! , : }Pacific Coast coal bunkers Sunday) giseq by our Nome” Sancemattif| large size .......6-+.-M1@| new crop; pound afternoon, and whirled rocks thru Itm were very noticeable. ~ a RE, LANE, jthe windows of the steamer Bel: «nesnite a severe shelling all our ‘Hingham until she had to pull out/ . ~~ — from the dock to eacape. — returned undamaged | | Pollee Sergt. Keefe and a brother, z Jofficer gumahoed upon Dan from wc lg rd sarap nis > ti ‘ —A & the Fear before he could sink the) eaided Dunkirk last night, dropping " Pike Street——— Second Avenve——Union Street——Elliott 4100 Dan will face a disorderly co: duct charge in Judge Gordon court Monday afternon. purpose of eecaring | Friends of J. Pad Shrewsbury| EMBL OVERS TO HELP DENY ALLY THREAT Confessions of a Wife Tam trying to forget and T eight bombs, it was announced of. fictally. Two persons were killed) and four hurt. .|from this state to the republican | urday and launched his candidacy t FEAR |S LIFE’S GREATEST “Do you forget when you want |; courag. convention, organization | f iff, Henry Odom, asslet-|p vo cwine ‘he exemple ott By ine BY ED L. KEENE MENACE to, Mra, Waverly, and do you never | fesr and ney'te ieee’ t Republican league fer in the auditor's office.| oa. and Foundry Co., the Pacific|, LONDON, April 3.—The British} My little nurse has had that | fear?” “Nothing can come to me ; 4 “prayer” of mine typed and framed y dear child, because I amit wi] not meet standing is under way Monday. announced his candidacy for! foreign office info d the Coast Steel Co. and the Puget) , informed the United pote: straight, e RLICK!’S Before the week is over, a call 9g os ladda und Traction, Light & Power Co,|Press today there was no founda-|and she tells me gre gen Bes or at least, if I am still lying here, ‘ for a mass meeting to organize ‘aan en Jaines, “ registra nounce they will not hold out|ton for a rumor that Holland’s|tack it against — aie e like a log, I will not cringe.” THE ORIGINAL the league formally will probably |tion clerk, Is also a probable Can-| wages of employes for time taken|*Arlike preparations were due to|she can see it every day. |) | | IADe Th AN f MALTED MILK be issued by prominent repub- aitor. | Jat the American Lake encampment |&® allied | threat of violation of} “I am giad you have told me ‘SENIORS TO ‘DOLL 3 Means and former progressives. | . ” = i Jot the National Guard or the bus! (Dutch neutrality. about your belief, Mrs. Waverly, | Gubstitutes cost YOU same prin | A Woman's Roosevelt league has) cuccenting WM. Whitney 8 icogs men's encampment, this year,|, It was denied that the summon. she said. “It fe wonderfal because} Seniors of the University of already been organized in King bl > Young Men's | Fee Si hthiiieensantetaneenetiinenn jing of the Dutch parliament and/it is so fearless. Washington will wear the cap and _— aunty. | Publican club is Ralph A. Horr, « cancellation of furloughs was due| “To me, nurse, fear ts the great THEATRE jgown at the graduation exerclsey” In Spok tt league former member of the progressive jto any decision reached by the al-jest bell human beings can know, Third and Cherry | this ¥ oe aa oe, = bree rg segue | party, who is now opposed to the |Med military conference, recently|I told her. “As children, we fear GENE LEVY, Mor. | M @ ner m in activity for feo ag met, call held tn Parts the dark As we grow older we aa aga SB. ai near | 4 nbip The Dutch mintater of war, in ar | fear the speech of people and fear ‘oday ani ‘omorrow AND Uniess King county gets bo ge was elected at a meeting ‘ interview with correspondents at|we will be fll or lose our jobs or THE however, Rodsevelt supporters fear held in the Press club Saturday Amsterdam, hinted that some power | lose love. TO MORROW the reeults of a recent conference|night. He attacked nonpartisan had suggested {t would be well for| “Nurse, I have, I think, suffered | FOUR of anttRoosevelt politicians and | ship. Holland to demobiii mont of the {lls of mind and boay ONLY certain newspaper editors. 8 a ee y ar ae that come to mortals, and, hard as SELBYS This conference, besides “hand-| W. T. Laube, former secretary lthey have been to bear, none has Inatrimental picking” a slate beginning with|of the senate, succeeds Whitney Y ft C.A. MEMBERSHIP °°: as horrible as the fear of it Musi bege dt Lee bal governor — _ = Rego county republican chair We “Personally, 1 belleve 1 detest Be Puncht - anne Soe congress, aise Das more than anything else, mental | £ ing decided who shall be the delegates | cere CONTEST NEARS END or moral coward, and yet we must | Mj Boxing, Club Juggling, to the Chicago convention. =" wonentiess dance and social as bet always fight fear. No one fs ut Etc be gy party, will be the entertainment With a lead of 11,810 points, the) terly fenriess; if he were be would 4 | John ¥. Frost, former state tax| offered for Jefferson day, April 12, Seattle Y. 3. C. A. Monday tu debe utterly happy. 1 can truthfully | Othe {commissioner and state auditor,| by King county democrats § q jonday 1s do-| > Uiat fear is the only concep- | r and George BE. Lee, former public| The affair will be held at Dream ing its best to best Portland Y. M./f0”) | can have of hell.” | A service commissioner, today tas pene Re (snagened and Mra DR. t. R. CLARE C. A. in th ship campaign) “That, I think, is true,” said my | Cc formally in the race for governor | lister w ead the grand march. . which | 1 am : Why Is This Dental Office |*"!°,°" little nurse, “and because Second Ave, Pci S207 on the Fepublican ticket. > wa ne Soa fail? lar raining rap-| atraid that + will not be strong All-Hippodrome CUR M 7 * hy . rowing so Rapidly? }idly on epends on the|enough to resiet this letter, I am | fi —————___ pA Is featuring nounced themselves formally. They} MUSIC IN COLUMBUS ability 1 : | got BY vay- ugh Errors and } he anewer ¢ he expressed | D c | association to| going to give it to you, Mrs, Wav t] who, thro are Former Gov. Hepry McBride rd wer "/fintsh strong did last year, | erly.” ‘The Fifth Ace’ [suffer from Chroni eneaae w of Seattle and State Senator W. J COLUMAUS, N. M, April 3 - poenio Wall to gain the vi She handed me a letter that 1 Thanhouser |Impaired Manhood, In in i 4 0 bD e I ge gg a ggg“ 9 | One of the saw was addressed by the same : Rack, fikéoane ie Of these, Gov. McBride is the, There are five milftary bands here, friends are pleaned,| am-} sav fe t | oonaiespeacatcahetiiticapenineatiets | . ity, Lost . b assed ro- |" end their triends,|Palgny especially the last days, is| band as was the one she had read | tality, Kidney and Bladder : only one who is cli as & Di all dreased up and no piece to go. an endless « |the obtaining of memberships from|me from her cowardly lover, FRANK DANIELS | bles, are quickly cured by i le gressive republican. He was a|, Since army leaders decided s0l-|ix formed | “What have you decided to do?” . diers did not need music in the hin offic hown ° business men for boys unable to} ? DR. PIERCE’S SEXOID Roosevelt supporter in 1912 and jot need music tn This office has shewn & growth! a+ them themoeslves |1 asked. | uy mall $1, or otk’ Soneeteae $8. : s chairman of the King county re-|deadly business of a man-bunt, the ‘hat is truly semarkavie, “T have decided to stay with you | | Every box guaranteed, Gail bands hav tented themacives| ste? We lave advanced, adding an-| A number of boys are still on the a ? ¢ . Call oF write q Warwic Praeren: comrertce 7 ait " avo contented themselves ither” expert operator At a time.| waiting list as long as you want me and then big [RAYMOND ee co, Room ¢ | « 1 Four other republican candi-| with giving concerts here nightly. |Oniy a few months ago we we \H dacies are pean: 9 Promptly at 7 o'clock every even-| forced by the krowth of | ———- bho cece ter Sen who | epred - Phone Main They are: James McNeeley of|ing, the concert begins. In silence, t? Practically double ¢t of] erectus ao yeu tear Gale Set these Tacoma; Roland Hartley, Everett; | hundreds of troopers lounge in the|ahu ‘very largely pay ant OITY To SAVE MONEY we 9 y weltt Want Ads cover the entire pares. AAS) epee, Ie ci Relig Tad date we wenn toveed ah ss “Because, as I held it I could feet Rarteyer: put another expert dentist on our| If the recommendation of the fi-| Harvey's arms about me, because || | «Att in order to take care of our nance committes ts followed by the|*#at him, dear Mrs. Waverly, and | pal Patients properly and keep our ser 7 I cannot see anything in’ life for) | vice up to the high standard which |city council Monday, only one-third i jhas not announced on what party | s me without him, and I am afraid | ticket he will run. Rheumatism! “Srarch must be taken care of, ana/Of the $270,000 bond tssue for the/ that I will go to him.” oe we do It here in the b . bie|construction of the 10th ave. bridge} | “There it is, my dear, you fear Frank E. Hammond, attorney, a | or, and our prices very | will be sold at the present time. life without him, and you fear life THE former private secretary to Con- Acute Muscular Ap ot RB a = { cur) ‘The rest of the money will not| with him. You must make up your | gressman Hepburn of Iowa, a -] Chronic Sciatica reciate service, and they @o be needed until later {n the year. mind which you fear most, then | prominent member of the Young) gy lelate value for their money Pese| Bonds for the Ballard and Fre-|work out your salvation.” | | Men’s Republican club and of the| M Rheumatic pains of any nature Mis no doubt about that whatever. |Ron Marche last summer, the Seat-| “What would you advise?” | Business Men's Training camp, has disappear under the soothing and AY done in kn atthee Ske thine’ | time, before all the money was| “My dear girl, you must do what] , i 8 work done in an office like this f announced his candidacy for com influence of Sloan's hat is progressing—that is going |needed. you think best. I will say, how-| Nay ¢ pol Robert T. Hodge of Seattle is | also a candidate for governor, but) . Apply it lightly—no Hae Se gress. 6 pply y ahead—that is strictly up to the! Councilman Hanna has figuredjever, just wanting anything is not | 4 ! Hammond's announcement came pe i Mg Br: penctrates Nnute than one of the other sort?/that the city could have saved{a sign you will be happy when you | = right on the heels of # similar an- rs once, ial krory Opers vetice ta ($9625 in interest by selling them|get it. To ‘want’ any one does not | j el aggre BA ah ti po Sl 9 pe eraduate and registered dentist, who |!n smaller parcels, mean you ‘would be happy ff mar- | | torney, p oan S$ somectae |ried to him.” Would You ex president of the Republican Pilstate iontal hoard, and every one of jet ara not sure he wants me AND on elu ‘“. * fulstate dental board hanging right ‘on MYSTERY is SOLVED | e20ven to marry me,” she said, Sacrifice Both declare for national pre |the wall in front of his dental chair, mulously | d tremulously oreno iInimen in plain sight of all. You take no ee j IN the examination of the paredness. “Then, dear, you must decide if | 1 lehances when you cor her ‘or Your Honest Whitney, while opposing county ee eer ome ton ane me Fee) The mystery surrounding the dis-| you wish to go thru another siege land state’ honpartisanship, how- ie erty creed appearance of Edward Smith, a Y.|o¢ f ony for a few Reputation for a lever, strongly features the factia ,, bot! caceae home.” ye give with all work our tren |M. ©. A. roomer, was solved Sunday Gaska betans Gays, of ecstasy.” CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY'S Keep « je in your home. clad guarantes of satisfaction, aign-|when it was learned he had taken| “Yoi h : Tremendous Success |that he ts in favor of « nonpartt you don't preach to me, Mrs. | Friend san tariff board Price 2c. 6c, 91.08 od both by the operator Whe did the rooms at the Salvation Army head-| Waverly, you don't say tt 1s wrong. | ‘ This makes five candidates for = : 1 S..\quarters. It was reported to the] y, 4 mg owner. anc in. office " : t © the| You don't talk to me in that ‘I am [congress #0 far, the others being be telltale whorls thoroughly responaitia. “°" |police that Y. M. C. A, offietals|olier than thov” fashion.” e Ss an oO tients dormer Mayer Johs ¥: Milne. tar aiiitiainnsink|'g (Teens ¢ portant matter feared he had committed suicide, Bequse, my dear, I am not bet: | ee mer Congressman Jas. Bryan . |ter than thou, T have all the hu-| and John BE. Ballaine. ; | , thot. 7 : This, however, doesn't exhaust Regal Dental Offices (PREDICTS LOW TAX i tralities, and T know just how | Re e the list, as State Senator Dan Lan i, W. Clark, Manager , Sait cuiine Bo Preise A don, who came within 400 votes of ‘Thira [pae |taking the office from Congress Homer M. Hill, in his sixth an - nie J _ A Story of Love and Romance in MUSTY SUFFER eee eee eee eee Ta {nual report as secretary of the Tat:|qy ty 8m, Dot happy by | staying the South Sen Islands seriously contemplating runsing DRESSES MEN: WOMEN kg {payers’ league, predicts lower taxes f ; " Comedy again, 17, but warns against the “ever Mor course be Pill and you will So is J. Y. C. Kellogg, chairman Increasing cost of city, county and | Chas, lof the King county progressive 00 ‘A position paying from state government.” wert onto win anit. ree for it Weakley at the 15¢c aa | committ iat | FOR $150 to $300 a month | you pray at all.” | Keyboard of Admission One of the choicest pleces of T and will pend $75 to We cree tak yieabea wel fenTT PO A tl come unconscious humor during the past J | rohestra| F, & Burroughs, expert get.’ . ity, call . expert engineer, | never forget Children 5c 48 hours was the announcement by YOUR CREDIT IS i} K Gumi ys 98 gt anes has been ordered to close up his| _* von will, my dest. Roraet-t c Allen Daie, counciiman, that he wn. 663 Empire Bidg. work for the city, costing $2,561, in{ting is| another one of the wise ‘has just returned to the repup. ches placing @ valuation on the physic ri ; Power or| , “ ‘ Physical|iaws made by the Great Power or Second lean party, | nO occtt properties of the traction company,’ the universe.” : zm eanverety Pipe Organ” John Hamrick c ig,

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