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TO QUIT BUSINESS Announcement C omes as Surprise to Many Friends and Patrons of Large Establishment THE PALACE CLOTHING CO,, the ploneer clothing establishment Of Seattle, located here for the p 15 and for the past 12 Fears dotr busine on the sam ation at 1022-24 Fir Ave, cor ner of Spring St as caused co rable excitement in local retatl| Circles by {ts sudden annduncement to go out of business in Seattle, and retire permanently from the retail field of merchandise nis Announcement will tndeed come as a surprise to this store's hundred's of friends and ® Mr. 8. Rogers, the proprietor, when asked for the reason of this Pudden decisic ar juit business at this location, sald “Yes, tt is with et that I decided to take this step and quit) here for But, because of the fact that we could not get our Tease in « resent location adjusted to the fair rental that present |* Dusiness conditions warrant, we had no other alternative but to throw up the sponge a And as our present lease expires tn a Very Short time, we are forced to get out of business in a hurry, For this assorting and marking down our entire e disposal, and our doors will remain May 18, at 10 a m, when will start 1 other words, when will start the great feason we are now nein stock for qu a closed until Satu the beginning of the end pted. ar fixtures are for sale, our store is for rent, and we're prepared to say “good-bye” to the public in a manner that will be a fitting close to this great institution—The Palace Cloth ing Co., of 10: First Ave, corner of Spring St. To our many friends and patrons, I again my, take note of the date and wait until Satur day morning at 10 o'clock, when this great closing-out sale will start have before atte fng’s Star. SHORT NEWS MME. JEANNE JOMELLI | dra }matic soprano, and the Amphion jsoctety scored a marked success lbefore 2,000 people tn First Pres. |byterian church Wednemlay night | FOURTH ANNUAL ball of King (County Graduate Nurses’ assocta- jon to be held in Christensen's hall, Broadway and Madison, May ERNEST JORGENSEN, a saflor, arrested yesterday by Patrolman Gunterman on a charge of stealing whistle from police patrol boat. | | MRS. LILLIAN CALKINS CAR. |} ROLL, whose marriage to Herbert |Carroll, aged 19, resulted in the trial of Rev. George Kindred, the “marrying minister,” on a charge of subornation of perjury, began suit Wednesday for divorce, on ple ‘e been married since Febru- ary 1 Adds wonderful flavor to berries. Every taste reveals the quality. Phone Elliett 22%, or order of your grecer. versity of Washington, spoke on its weekly luncheon Wednesday. P. B. SMITH was yesterday |awarded a judgment of $150 over Richard Robertson, as the result of two fistic battles in which Smith came out second best. The two are neighbors, / TRIES TO RAISE BODY .;"o8"s: suoce NeTenen will appoint attorney for George| |Ryan, brought from Butte, accus. Day after day for more thanjed of holding up Great Northern| = weeks, H. P. A. Von Wold, | train. H instructor at the state university,| W. A, HILLIS, A. J. Hureard, Al has worked unsuccessfully to lo-/ smith and W. E. Wright left here| est closing out s I venture to say, that haw been seen tn the| city of Seattle for many a day. Our entire stock of Men's High-grade | Clothing, Fr gs, Hats and Shoes, will be thrown on sale for Immediate 4 . and the magnitude of this sale, which will start this coming Saturday morning at 10 a. m., will surpass anything we For further particulars see our large advertisement in tomorrow even: | | | | charges of non-®upport. The cou-| # | eae itiesaires, 02 | companies have actical mo- OR. H. H, QOWEN, of the Unt-| Ucn, Bem, Saas, meknmtilensivn, 90) companies have had € pri China before the Rotary club, at| cme STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1916. PAGE 6 The Patriot Fs HERE YOU ARE = Foreign Firms, Growing Fat on Our Trade, Cheat Income Tax While U. S. Needs Money for Preparedness expose In The Mar;mous, One reliable entimate papers in the News Dt he total evasions at more athe Nore, | places tho t fee serecactont’ bes bean chested set of|than ONE MILLION DOLLARS annually om the income tax.) Tho most consplcuons tax dodge bas drawn the attention of congress. | erg in { dese have been the for Maaiy's articles will eontines ta Tee | CT? {0 this class hav ry A fc Star for some time. They shew concie-|@ifn steamship compant hese resentative of the people de- manded the enforcement of the law—especially now when we are seeking revenue to pay our it Impending “prepar- OUCH! LUMBAGO? nopoly of the ocean transportation a aite tee ander ine| Of American cargoes, and have | present system the light ef publictty te made enormous thru the eae withheld. maintenance of freight rates by - ~ | pools and secret agreements. § nee| Try Musterole See How oy eA man the beginning of the European war, | uickly It Relieves Noted American Economic y pina ml [these companies have increased - nvestigato: | rates more than 600 per cent. |, You Just rub MUSTEROLE tn The {ncome tax ovastons by Profit and Lose briskly, and weually the pain is FOREIGN corporations on their “During all the six years j|gone—a delicious, soothing com- since the enactment of the cor. | fort comes to take its place, | poration tax, the United States | MUSTEROLE ts American business have been enor. feate the body of his half sister, f ‘There {s one sure way that nev-| How did they do tt? Hy the/ their patients Miss Lea Peterson, who was| Gil gene —_ in the! oe fail to remove dandruft com.|simple process of charging up| They, will eladiy tell you what M@rowned when a cance overturned | moving picture camern ions pletely and that 1s to dissolve it | *#alnst AMERICAN business, prac-|relief it gives from Sore Throat, /Bunday night, April 16. | fled on steamer Alaska, as | This destroys {t entirely. To do|tically ALL the expenses of thetr | Bronchitis, Croup. Stiff Neck, Asth Wednesday he used dynamite. c Hthis, Just get about four ounces of /@tire operations. Meanwhile, | ima, Neuralgia, Congestion, Pieu- CHUNG HORN and Chung Wan,| + Divers vod jyoung Chinese brothers, sons of a aS — = wealth Savannah mer . . * @ [chant, and wives will be deporte “AMUSEMENTS to China Friday, by poor. ot ‘tod . eral immigration department. Mar. ried Chinese boys, age, lof their parents’ families, 18 and Wan 16 wom employed by the unt AGAINST MRS. LIGGETT | Editor The Star: Do you think Mra. Liggett, who remarks about child bearing, is what we would jtorm an intelligent person? | Do you think this type of woman | could produce an Abraham Lin- coln, Joan of Arc, Gen. Joffre or Martin Luther? I should say not. Rather, under such tnfluence we! Mats., 2:20. 6 STYLISH STEPPER: Bongs. Dances and Military Maneuvers EMPIRE COMEDY FOUR GEN. PISANO & CO. Crack Itallan Sharpshooters OTHER FEATURES 10e and 200 tical cowards. MRS, MARION MUHER. =A Special Offer Told in a Very Few Words It brings this universal on tertat ments in one—to your home on ~all mosteal the easiest of terms. instru- All the Machines All the Time n Fumed Oak ft), NOTE—We an Electrio Motor (no wir at # small additional cost stration. « will equip the Lender UGE UIUNUUANNENANUAETORQQQUNEEUECUTOUOOOANSSUETT HHA TGA 3 regardless of| your are not considered members three or four }trace of ft, no matter how much | dandruff you may have. and soft, and look and feel a hun- | dred times better. would become a nation of egotis-| ‘This simple ment Le Ment of just Will you give the Leader a hear- ing tomorrow yucoessors £0 ; F Cilerehalhing|tachineCo "Third & Universit THE STORE OF St STITT 4 |risy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles. Bruises, Uncie Sam sat with his eyes clo and his bands folded. Take the case of one of the Eng- plain, ordinary lMquid arvon; ap ply !t at night when retiring; use was tn fact a NET PROFIT |—set What you ask for. The Mu business of more(|terole Company, Cleveland, Obto a there You will find, too, that all ttch-/09 American ing and digging of the scalp will | than $4,000,000. stop Instantly, and your hair will Cheats U. 8; Pays England be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, siiky| | This one company owes the United States treasury more than $40,000, while the tax due from all of them runs toward the miliion mark. AT THE SAME TIME THAT THIS COMPANY WAS NOT PAYING ONE CENT OF TAX | TO THE UNITED STATES, IT WAS PAYING INTO THE | BRITISH INCOME TAX MORE THAN $150,000. This case is simply illustrative | }of what was done by practically | every one of the foreign steamship | compantes, | It shows clearly also many of | the things that are wrong with the Income tax law and our treasury | department. | | Publicity Needed | How many yea would |steamship companies have able to turn in suc) absurd re turns, if the informs ion had been public, before protests from their American competitors were lodged with the treasury department? You can get lMquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. remedy has never to fall.—Advertise- A prominent grocer has his coffee put up under his own brand but told us that whenever a customer complained been known the been | How long could the treasu department ‘nave remains || ADOUt Coffee with closed eyes and folded h hands before some Ing ne per exposed he sent er | whole game, or some Folger’s i Golden Gat ‘Woe are offering this Leader Grat- enola, up-to-date improved Co. e For Ail lumbia Instrument, on @ first pay- because: he knew it satisfied the most fastidious CADETS TO HOLD "FIELD DAY MEET The third annual cadet field day at the university will open at 1:16 |p. m. Friday, when Col, Hubert V, |Hopkins assembles the regiment jon Meany field, where It Is to be reviewed by President Suzzallo. Grocers make friends Majors Carl Z. Draves, Emmett J. Legg and Thomas 0. Nash will| for their stores when command the three battalions, Over 800 gray-clad cadets wit | they sell FOLGER’S take part in the exercises Golden Gate Coffee. | Prominent military men of the for im limited to just fifty Northwest will judge the com-| 12 fine ections go panies on a basis of efficiency and You continue to trade where the THNATIOULAUUUUAUAUTATAETTEEEUAGCUUUUUAAUUUAUOUUUUUGAOAGEOOUOEO OOOO UTOALTTRUOGREUUUUOOGUOOOUO OOOO GOOOOOONGOOOOOGOOGOUOOOAOUOEH nd the spaatal tees ats £=| precision of movement. The com- missioned officers of the winning company each will receive a saber. The company whose representa- |tives win the most points in suo- [ceeding events will receive a uil- |ver cup from the corps. | Competitive drills, and races make up for the afternoon. | In the evening a military ball |will be held at the downtown armory quality of the articles you buy is first consideration of the grocer. CE > FOLGERS — 45c Coffee 45c Quality exhibitions, the program “DEBT-RAISING DINNER” to |be given in Mount Baker Presby- | terian church, Friday night. ROR SERVICE eT aT LE J.A. Folger & Co. San Francisco a clean, white tri wry has allowed the ointment, made with of] of mus- ure r ( et steamship companies to report tard Use it instead of mustard Si Way to . | deficits of millions when most plaster. WIll not blister. Rid of Dandruff || ot them were really making Doctors and nurses use MUS. enormous profita, TEROLE and recommend it to 2] Phone Main 4226 50c_ =Ricksecker’s Cold) sure to! | Cream .....++++++.32@) visit our tea room and en- 25c Sanitol Tooth Pow- Joy our soda fountain)... der and 25 Sanitol Face| lunches. Popular prices, | 35, Powder, the two for Java Rice Pc Reg. $1.00 oz (Ricksecker’s) Li Per Tirina lac 10c Palmolive § 10c ap Armour’s table Compound 50c Herpicide .... $1.00 Herpicide ... Klein’s Fluff Phoze Main 4226 enough to moisten the scalp and Spas nC L ‘ 1 ’ | lish steamship companies, whose |Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds of Fib Ht te gently with the finger coke have just been examined, |the Chest (it often prevents Pneu- DICK! DICK! | LONG FOR You T t With the glamour of the love- . ¢| This examination shows that, aj-|monia) i ee iY ba “cane aad |tho the returns of the company to| At Your rugetst’s, in 250 and/light in Dick's eyes the night he . more applications | the treasury departmapt for the atx |§0c Jars, and a special large hos-/took dinner with me, I forgot for Horn {8| will completely dissolve and en-|Ye°rs from 1909 to 1914, showed | pital size for $2.50 & moment that I was a log, and “destr ingle sf 4} an alleged LOSS on American bust Be sure you get the genuine| before I went to sleep I wrote him | | Seam: Reece rete eae we See Oe Sf more than $10,000,000,|MUSTFROLE. Refuse imitations|a letter—a letter which only you will see, little book, for I did not ft. Tonight, my husband—my lover when you kissed me I felt ring- ing in my ears the noise of the stars singing as they marched down the pathway of the universe. I heard the whispering voice of worlds glad to be together. My blood beat out your name, ‘Dick! Dick!" And now, just be fore I took the pen and paper that are always beside me, my arms | reached out blindly in the dark | and my pulse cried, ‘Come, I can not be without you.’ ‘When you were with me to- night, man-who-has-always-filled-my- heart, I forgot for a moment that I was anything in all this world but your wife Again the pure white flame burned clear; for our hearts were so near when you took me in your arms that my _ heart heard and stirred from its long lethargy for a moment, and beat in clanging unison with yours. My heart, too. was afraid when yours trembled and your Hps voiced, ‘Do not ask we to come again." “Dick!” for me tonight that lt- tle word means that {f the whole world were crashing {nto oblivion I would hear the music of quick and broken words that tell nothing and everything. “I have forgotten all the years that have rolled between, I have forgotten the days in which I only thought of you with smoldering hate, and the nights when I was glad the dark shut out your face, “I only know that your arms about me crushed all the great blue vault of heaven into my heart “Alas! T also forgot that I was only a log, and | am sure my eyes spoke to you of knowledge that was beyond speech. “It was the mountain top, the golden radiance of the aun, the ethereal blue of the summer sky, the combined fragrance of all the flowers, the sound of the music of the spheres “Again ‘the Nght that was never on land or sea’ flooded my eyes. Dick—Dick, husband, lover!” Se ere fe And then I remembered, oh God! I remembered I was just a log, unable to make Dick happy in any way, unable to see that his home was made fit for him, unable [to go with him among his friends, unable—but why enumerate! Little book, there in my lonely room, furnished with everything | that money could buy to make me comfortable, I felt the terrible! agony of that anctent prophet who | wanted to curse God and dle. I ‘stuffed the pillow into my| mouth to keep from screaming. 1} dug my nails into my flesh and hut my teeth so tightly that this] morning T can still feel the pain. | My eyes burned with a searing heat that the tears I could not} RIDAY 5¢| dainty service, phone and La Blanche Face Powder de | ler 3O¢) fume, 02.,.......-.-OD¢ 8¢) --59¢) FINE ASSORTMENT OF Diapepsin| TOWNSEND'S L 50c Pape’s 35¢ Klean Well Tooth} Brush ..... s+ee+e+/19€) CHOCOLATES DE LUXE -S0e | (Packed to suit customer.) | 59¢/ PINEST ASSORTMENT | 5% Tone (cleans oily hair)...50¢! III MMMM De LUXE DRUG Co. SECOND AVE. AT UNIVERSITY ST. PECIALS All unusually big reductions on well-known, high-qual. ity drugs and sundries. REAL BARGAINS IN REAL NECESSITIES S writing desks. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention We Pay the Postage. We Deliver to Any Part of the City Free of BOOP <mccsscsccess 6e Charge 25¢ Sanitol Tooth Paste Rare wens darnc eeu yes 19¢ SOc Pebeco Tooth Paste] _ : + | $100 Pinkham’s Vege-| CANDIES {ics 35¢ ORANGE BLOSSOM { LOWNEY’'S | BUNTES AND | OF WRAPPED CHEWS AND TAFFIES DE LUXE DRUG Co. Second Avenue and University. SSUUULLAANUAAUUUUUUUUNAANOUUUUUUUNOAAOGOOUUAUAGOAAOUUNENA |shea might have cooled. I called hysterically for my lit- tle nurse, and begged for some- thing which would make me forget. She tried to soothe me, but she was holding vigil over a love that |? I must murder, and looking into the horrible face of despair. Please, please, God, let me die! 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