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to FURNISH your are EASIER and our EXTRA CHARGES. NO I $ 50.00 Worth USE = (§ 3500 Worth of $100.00 Worth of YOUR $150.00 Worth of $200.00 Worth of CREDIT ( $300.00 Worth of ER in the golden fin : eled. plate set __ $7.95 DRIZES to be awarded at the Pure Food Show are on dis ij play In our Pike St. window. WRECKAGE TE HOQUIAM, May 15.—With wreckage washed ashore here / clearly indicating the loss of a day that great clouds of smoke ship, shipping men today are were seen on the Aorizen early last still without any clue as to the week identity of the iost vessel. Some, ‘ with sia eager Several pieces of crated fur. | TAG® Out the mane mmoné appan niture, a trunk of clothing and ently was coming several pieces of the rail of a A heavy southwest gale was blow ship have been found thus far ing on the harbor last Monday, and Mit the beach north of Damon the first pieces of the suppos int, at the north side of the = wreck came ashore Tres la entrance of Grays harbor The trunk washed ashort was of No ship, however, has been re foreign make and contained, among ported wrecked, and seamen are other things, children’s clothing be searching the records in the hope! lieved to be of Norwegian pattern lof guessing the identity of the sup- NTEREST. Homefurnishings, $ 1.00 Homefurnishings, $ 3.00 Homefurnishings, $ Homefurnishings, $ 7.50 Homefurnishings, $10.00 Down, Homefurnishings, $15.00 Down, Down, 5.00 $! Down, $2 Chinese fie’ Japanese atting PRACTICAL and inexpeo ¢ sive Floor Covering for Summer weather. Good qual ity China Matting, 22c special per yard.. Extra heary China Matting, special, per yard 40¢ White Japanese Matting, » etal, per Heavy fa Japanese Mat ting, special, per yard 30c Granite Art Squares UST the thing for the spare room or Summer cottage. seca! ....... $5.50 peony $4.50 7-6x9 size special $3.50 COMPREHENSIVE show- ing of New Drapery Fab- rics, both Scrims and Domes tic and Imported Cretonnes. LLS TRAGEDY posed Persons along the beach maid to CONTINUED elde. FROM PAGE 1 Planned Expeditions Gttedtint Enongh evidence was submitted [3 to show that Casement plan ROGER CASEMENT ON TRIAL FOR LIFE) their own request. Smith asserted that the vast ma- jority of the Irish captives treated Casement’s overtures with con tempt, whereupon they were pun- ished and their rations reduced The German auxfilary sunk off Treland when Casement landed car Tied 20,000 rifles, 1,000,000 rounds of ammunition, 10 machine guns q and many bombs for the rebels. 4 Smith declared. Smith read Bailey's statement, f corroborating the charge of Case- 4 ment ha seduced imprisoned “4 Irish soldi in Germany nd bowing the submarine in} hich Casement, Bailey and others m went to Ireland was the U-19. j Police Inspector Parker, the first] witness, testified that Casement| had not atternpted to spare himsel when arrested, but had insisted that Balley was tnnocent John Robinson, an Irish prisoner | exchanged from a German camp, testified that Casement offered 300) Irishmen in his camp $200 to desert Robinson te 0 Irish- men acce tures and enlisted in the German army. | John Cronin, an exchanged pris priaany promised | to transport these deserters to America in the event of a German defeat | was observed that Casement’s thoes were withont laces This is a precautionar to prevent him from committing sui measure {tions ned to land several exped Ireland. It was charged that the German auxiliary vessel destroyed while trying to reach the Irish coast car fed rifles, cartridges, machine guns and bombs for the rebels Prosecutor Smith exhibited a flag of the “Irish Republte,” which he said Casement brought ashore with him and buried in the sand) near Tralee. | During most of the sesaton, Case | ment squirmed nervously The arrest of Daniel Raley, in! connection with Casement’s opera: | tlons, waa kept secret until today. | His confession was read in court Bailey Confesses It said that after he had been seduced to leave the camp of Irish prisoners and join the Germans he was ordered by Berlin to accom pany Casement to Ireland tn a German submarine The collapsible boat in which he nd Casement left the submarine overturned in the surf and Bailey and Sir Roger reached shore with difficulty. They went to a shop tn Tralee, said the confession, where Case ment was scheduled to meet a rebel leader who failed to appear. Bailey wan arrested while enter ing an automobile, drive him to a meeting of rebels Asquith In Belfast “A few, unfortunately,’ “were seduced, including Batley.” Premier Asquith has gone to Bel fast on # tour af Ireland, studying the rebellion at close range. Some newspapers eald his visit was connected with a proposal to he said, Daniel | The well known and relia-|either disarm the Irish factions or bie remedy for FEMAL®|{ncorporate them fn an auxiliar TROUBLES AND IRREGUelin the Pritlel The Datly é LARITISS. “Cure many Of] own ngid that the nationalists 7" days, Price $2 per| were ready to disarm ff the ater 3 for % sailed inittes did, but the latter faction rai. , j piain wrapper. H £0 | H 3 Herbper: Hours, ? tol ed difficuities ee RAYON REMEDY You can get a lot of 4 land @, Hote! atlers, 4th nien| bargains in Star Want Ads. which was to| \ Down $2.00 0 $4.00 URE Food Show at the Arena, beginning Monday evening. WE'LL TRUST YOU UR CREDIT SERVICE is established for YOUR convenience home along your OWN INDIVIDUAL ideas. PRICES are LOWER than will be found anywhere Per Per Per JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY $1.0¢ Down, $1.2 General Believes Border Trou-| Lawyers for Wrecked Drug bles Will Be Amicably Stores Get Busy | A J Settled Monday | = CARRANZISTAS TO AID|COUNCIL ACTS TODAY| — | —s BY CARL D, GROAT Indignant druggists turned = To ASSIST you United Presa Staff Correspondent| loose an army of yers Mon: | — Our TERMS WASHINGTON, Ma Gen.| day to do legal battle against | — NO H ott te presented to Bec Mayor Gill and Chief Becking- | = retary Baker and Secretary Lan-| ham, as a result of the emash- Sitatann formation w w o help r etic jooesed a 1 ng tactica loon 9 — 1 euld e 8 ¢ booze and booze sellers dur Scanian | exe ) Mexico ng the last two weeks ] — cere | WE h t < rcements for the ad +--+ vee a ~ A c 7 h - wer eel Wee CHARGE ‘ nistration weve ere — a! ee NO teh < scheduled to be on the way — ) ¢ there outbre Monday afternoon, when the — Week INTEREST « a ga councl! resolution backing up = the mayor and chief for thelr —} tte re » eonfir aggressive action was to be | nt m with voted on. | x altho he in che | Enough votes have been volun-| na of many FI Paso|teered to assure the mayor that he| ve that a general] will be supported in his policies caning will ultt | fin clally and morally by the city} tt Is tn a most optimis | Mayor Takes Big Chance ! eid Haker, aft © cour . relieves pe He ve nm Maye ‘ | an be reated.” st blind pigs with bis PAS Mccall andere ‘ By risk of facing damage oe - 5 ewe tye tc Oarransia.| Suite that would break him and : pee ry th 4 en An com.| are away his bondsmen te ere ee secs Attorney John FB. Ryan, repre | . . |wenting J. J. Kelley, whose Firat I bund Carranzistas , 4 4 a : “t fr for $15,000 ¢ . ¢ nd Bech r 1 Glenn Spring Will Sue reg stock of old wines d Friday noon | Chinese gamblers are scratchin Attorneys for the Eyres Storage |their heads Monday for a solution|and Distributing Co., raided Thurs of the police problem. ay, will try to get Mayor Gill cited he had just Installed new|fOF contempt of court when they me a See appear before Judge Ronald Tues oq *|day mornir They say he was te Agents for SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS Men’s Clothing Values Without a Parallel e = this, «= Mammoth Clothing Department— hundreds and hundreds of Suite, Overcoate and ncoats to choose Every style, for short, stout, tall and reguiar elze men. Whole racks of Men‘e and Youths’ fine Suite, worth from $850 to vage price Whole racks of Men's Sulte, positively worth to $12.50; during thie sale a $4.89 Men's Suits In Cheviote and Twee worth to $15.00. - wage price, DOOD Men’e Splendid Sults, in Velourfinished Cassi- meres; all sizes. This lot Ie positively worth to $18.00, Sal- $7. 89 wees price $9. 93 $11. 88 Men's High-Grade Over. splendidly — tall- ored; regular price te $25.00. Sale $9.85 price now HATS A fine stock to pick from. Get yours now and save. Lot of Hate, worth to .00, Including Stetson $1.49 Men's and Boys’ Caps, worth to 750; 19c sale price 8, worth to $20; aie” BBC $1.00; sale price STOP AND CONSIDOR rs | Women’s auxiliary of the board of/tne power to can imions will personally believe it ought to DELEGATES LEAVE 00°"! isin Sota thority,” be urged. Washington COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES | o WHAT s To ne General Federatio ac May 2 STAR—MONDAY, MAY 15, SCOTT REPORTS 'MAYOR FACING | TOWASHINGTON DAMAGE SUITS a= shying {fice a t day | the James Street pharma since 1 took the job try fix Define Storage Rights things up so they co n| Corporation Counsel Caldwell gambling joints,” says Chief Beck.|894 Prosecutaor Lundin have an Ingham, “I've told ‘em each time|®OUnced that both city and county that this was going to be a poor|N! prosecute storage concerns town for @ Chinese gambler from |that have more than two quarts of| now on.” whisky and 12 bottles of beer on| He made good his promise Satur tf premises at any tl | fay afternoc ‘osecutor Lundin produced cor. the equipment was splintered pondence h the Stor y "|e 1 Dist ti howr CONVENTION MEETS - ky on thelr remisen thn e ! have in is home Delegates to th Lister After Them Peace. ward x r Gov. Lister has taken u a0 Oy hg matter of ill sales in drug lero ta Seattle Monday fore three (stores: and has written Secretary | . 2 a or & three! Garrison of the state be | day seesion in Trinity church. The| oerron OF the sta ard of phar jmacy, askin onvene T raureday. ennial conv high will to June ihasn't been Children’s Hate and Work Shirts, Caps, worth 0c, to 80c, now 10c § nu Bult Cases, worth to $2.00, now Suits, sold te $10.00 Packed! Swamped! With people that necessitated the closing of the doors at times Seattle stands amazed at this bold and reckless slaughter Come tomorrow, sale starts at 10 a. m., and see this un- heard of sacrifice. walt—the situation stares us in may pot this worth 1c. Ba price, dozen Men's Shirts, regular prices to $1.00, 2 ¢ price... 29c 2 Suspenders, to 25, now One lot 250 and 60c Ties, Bale 1 2 c price Work Shirts, worth to 750 for Silk eel! to $3.60, BOW iscsee Bale price worth ti SALI you wide ad~ In Panton’ 1916. a drug store that breaks the law own bulldt: and Youths’ $1.98 Extraordinary Bargains in BIG FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT Wool Underwnar, $1.49 Fine Ties, regular to 50c. Shirts, Arrow and other PAGE 5. if the board has 1 the Heense of | nz hi high sct M4 ola to be held} All except Broadway hold exercises in their | <8. Broadway's plac dec i yet ‘ Ladies’ Skirts, worth to now... 91.49 now Ribbons, worth to 25¢ yard, now . worth to to $2.50, 19c Lot Tow to 15¢, no Belts, wo: 50c, new GREAT Pe OUT BY THE — INTERNATION AL SALVAGE CO. : in the former PANTONS DEPT. STORE ‘ log oa 1008 SECONDAVE sf L-3 RAP Terenmct <ExiT Men’s Union Suits, wortn B00 scoeoens- Underwear, worth to 750. Bale 29c price ..... ‘Worth to Union 6ults, 39c $1.00; now . ‘ 25c Rubber Collars, Bale price Dress $1.50. price now .. worth to now Shoes, $1.50, Misses’ $3.00; 19c Gloves, Bale sold to 69c "! 7T9c Children's sell to now Stimulate the flow of saliva help appetite and digestion— cleanse mouth — preserve teeth: this is the constant message of the Sprightly Spearmen. worth now rth I I Sensational Bargains in Shoe Dep’t Let Children's sell to $1. 75; One lot Children’s Shoes, $1.25; Shoes, FORCED TO VACATE ONE OF THE 's Department Store Old Stand. and old. ie worth Be *19¢c Low =~ ~--r_ RIGLEYS is a happy companion. It adds to the joy of living for millions of people the world over. After dining or smoking it sweetens the mouth, soothes the removes breath odors. Send for their free book in hand- some colors—good cheer for young Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., Ladies’ Union Suits, sell to $1.50; now at ...- Lot Children's wear, worth to 35c, now 49c The Great Forced-to-Vacate Selling-Out Sale by the INTERNATIONAL SAVAGE CO 1109-1111 Second Ave., in the Former Panton Dept. Store attracts people from far and near, from all walks of life. Why don't you come and save, as thousands of others have done here? Never before has a sale of this magnitude created so much buying enthusi- asm Come tomorrow with the crowds if you care to save money. Re- member, this sale may only last three days—if we are notified by the sheriff and forced out—and will positively not continue longer than 11 days if we are not notified by the sheriff to vacate any time in the 11 deays. Hurry! Hurry! Don't delay your buying. Remember, time, tide and bargains wait for no one. Tomorrow's Sale Starts at 10 A. M. At Lot Lad! to $4.50 now... DL49 Ladi Shoes, made to sell to $5.00, $1 .98 Now 'e Shoes, sold at and worth to $3.00, 98c Men's Dress Shoes, Vici Kid, Velour Box Calf, worth to $6.50. Salvage 8h Shoes, 98c 69c 79¢ 1.49 The International Salvage Co. WORLD'S GREATEST BARGAIN-GIVERS 1109-1111 Second Ave. Next to Cheasty Buliding Between Seneca and Spring Sts. throat — \ i Children’s Clothing Sacrificed One lot Children’s Sults, i00. ‘sae $1.29 $3.00. Sale One lot Children’s Knee Pants, worth to 23c 50c. Sale price Boys’ Suite, worth to x... $1.49 Bdys’ Overceats, worth to $5.00, $1 .49 sale price .. two paire Boys’ Sulte, i h to 97380, now $3.99 Smoking Jackets, sell to pew v-ssee $298 Silk Shirts, worth to . $1.98 worth to Sale price. 91.49 Men's Pants that sold up to $2.50, ~88c Sale price .... Men's fine Drees Panvw that sell te $5.00, Sale price now Dry Goods Sacrificed Dress 50¢; Goode, selk to .29c to 50c yd, now. 29c Lot Calicos and Ging- hams, sell to 10c 5c yard, now .....- 20c yard Linings, 8c now Lot Packard Shoes, sel! at $5.00, $2 .49 Now . One lot of Men's Shoes, worth to $1 .49 $4.00; now Oxfords, sell for $1.79 Men's Fine Shoes, worth to $5.00. Now Our Guarantee goes with every articte that leaves the building Merchandise exchanged Also money refunded lil HA on