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Second at Seneca 10 Margaret lles & Co. In “THE SOUL SAVERS” Screaming Comedy Skit OAK VAUDEVILLE and PHOTOPLAYS BALLOON WEEK Hundreds of Seattle children have received beautiful colored Balloons at the Oak this week. One of these toys free to every child visiti theatre any afternoon or evening. —ANY SEAT— —ANY TIME— GREAT NEW SHOW TODAY Weston’s Living Models Famous Works of Art in Life Du Bois Katherine King Continuous Daily 1 toll 7 10 CENTS Gene and Juggling Wizard Comedy, Singing and Plano WILSON TALKS | 4 “OF PEACE PLAN WASHINGTON, May 25.—When} it Wilson moves toward } he will act in behalf of all and not of a single group ns. was told callers at t House tc and may cove address next Saturday before league to enforce peace é On Jannary 7 of the rear Doctor J. Eugene Jor dan was arraigned before the State Medica! Board and his Neense to practice medicine Fevoked, the contention of the board being that the ad- Vertisement reproduced, which bad been running in the local newspapers. was untrue, that Doctor Jordan could not cure the diseases Mentioned therein. Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts in the matter and the trial of the case which * followed, in the Superior Hi Court, produced evidence of @ character that caused Jadge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his Neense. Judge French stated tn his The court cannot find tn i} this case that any creduloue or ignorant persons have been deceived. On the other hand, the witnesses who ) Bf have been produced on be- 4 half of Doctor Jordan ara f among the best people tn the - fh city. Professional people, people of standing in the community, people who are known to the Court person- ally and people who are known to the citizens of this city fenerally as being among the best people tn the city. And I don’t think that ft can be contended that they were either credulous or ignorant except as the laity generally ts somewhat ignorant of medical matters. jing It is understood the gress for the of all nations war, \ YOUNGER APPOINTED Gov. Younger, Edward commissioner. dustrial Younger has b inspector. tory place VICTORIA FORDE And an Elaborate Cast of Players in “THE MAN WITHIN” Thrilling Western Dramatic Photoplav to June 1 the president fa proposition of having pass a resolution provid calling of @ conference subsequent to the plans preventing a hostilits Andrew Christensen, adopt of trial department created Alaska engineering left He has agent of for Washington and Alaska. will have charge of sion’s publicity work by commit been the until Aster has appointed C. H. of Kirkland, to succeed W. Olson as state labor Olson was made in r “DESTINY,” face presented by pupils takelhigh for two successive nights auditortum. insurance comm A comedy to The changes schoo! IVINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies Doomed to a Crigyed Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by my the Diabeter, Chronte Beysip Heatt Die Paralys! Fhenmatiem, neck Glandular Remedies READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Seattle, Nov. 1, 1914 Twelve years ago I hed tubercular abscenses on my nd under my arms, and the doctors here offered to ut for $500, but admitted that ft might reault Doctor J. Eugene operation, and I have remained (Bigned) ©. B. BOYD, 2716 Fourth Ave. North my arm for life without an Li ever since Jordan I have been giving practical demonstrations of the mort syatem hundreds of signed testimor grateful pati Cures of Asthyn BL Gottre, called incurable diseases There being @ number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle to bear tn Jordan Sund#s trom right here in Seattle for the p: thirty on file in my office, wr ured, will attest to ite Blindne: " whom I ha Anaemia adder, Dew Prolag Chr. Dyspepi Chronic Gastraigia, Hara Lump, (inotuding Heart Leakage) Hip D! opotor Ataxia, Bolatios, Kenile Gan oningitia, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Apinal Cu: Strabismus, Bt. Vitus’ Dance and most of the other Le mind the full it eae name and address of Doctor I Firat Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a a2 to 6 p.m. Consultation tree each Saturday Star for 619% i Corre remarkable nee solicited ateh BE There is no contention here that any medicine | (o involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor jf has been given which is at all harmful. In tact, all | Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor of the testimony in this case seems to show, Jordan i far as that is concerned, that any medicine that 4 7 GREATER VINDICATION C°ULD NOT BE | ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has tended to benefit the patient. ‘There is no contention on the part of the State, and it #o stated by counsel for the State, there was anything fn this advertisement that was injurious to public morals So that it gets Cown to whether or not this ad vertisement j# #0 grosely untro moral turpitude on the Under ail the testimony to art of Doctor Jordan. in thin cane, DESIRED The Medical Board claimed that these diseasos Were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to cure them, but produced in court scores of actual- | ly cured patients as witnesses for his case. T | stories of their parkeble cures have been stated under oath Doctor Jordrn has published In order that involve od this statement to bo 1 eannot | wequaint the public and his find that the advertisement is so grossly untrue as | many friends with the proven facts in the case Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, First and Yesler. OFF ON NEW DUTIES, newly ap pointed head of the land and indus the ton, Seattle Thursday for Seward. | recently field Interior department He the commis be ot Franklin in} | ~ ee STAR—TILURSDAY, OF (This the last of four ar ! | ticles in which this noted polit leal writer tells what the party platforms will be like in the coming election.) BY CHAS, EDWARD RUSSELL jNoted American Political and Eco nomic Authority ton Their executive mittee is ed with th of hammering out a platform, but when this is done jit will have take its chane in a party ref endum and subject ¢ changes on a par-| ty vote | So it will not} completed and) national com: charg duty be put on view until] August, or per haps September. | Anybody ean “8 about the tat lat | but nobody ean get any good. c. E. Ru first-class doy about it as ft can about the others The socialists don’t have any leaders or wise guys on the eases of things One of them knows about as much as another of what t» going to be done. | But ff there ts anything that ts — rafe bet, it is that the soctalist platform will have a big, resound-| Ing helicon bass keynote this year,| and that It will be about the war War will get the up and down in a way to make your eyes bulge it will be denounced seven ways for Sunday and with an incomparable flow of language. It will be lammed until it | falls across the ropes, gasping | for merey. | Also, country that have or can have | all | anythigg to do with war, all j the gents in this that make war, declare war, advocate war, talk war, think war, defend war, get a cent out or say that in the war is possible be done to a of the war, United Stat All these will frazzie nh t the there wt it to ikel AARARARARRAARAAAS One lot of reguiar $2.00 Gol- Seventys- five Dining - room $100.00 Five-piece Mahogany den Oak Dining-room Chairs, hairs, h 75; peso Petes rs j THEATRE - ane Chairs, worth up to $3.75; | | chittonier, Toilet Table and most of thi one to tweive $1 45 Night Stand, HIpECOROMS. be one of a kind, of a kind, each . * for $72.50 a 10 h no He reads your mind, your past, CARL SCHERME |your present, and your future, He's! sometimes it pays to speculate $20.00 Three-piece Lawn Set—-Table, Chair and $22.50 Mirror, size 20x54 inches; has golden oak |the chap who's making ‘em «it uP] oven it you are im businene Rocker—made of fir, finished in green..$13.75 frame, for ................+ 9.75 and take notice at the Hippodrome | Men like Jim Hii have been $95.00 Solid Leather Upholstered Bed Davenport $15.00 Gilt Frame Mirror, 8! 1e 26x66, for. Ts | theatre fed the suasee <i euccselil chietiy ‘becuase thes ~~ rob ptiks Ge ee ee $49.50 $12.00 Bathroom Mirrors, with white enameled week. Other vaudeville a had the ability to look ahead. Far |{} $40.00 Soli jack Walnut Hall Tree, with French frames, for .... the bill are: John and Cornell. 18) ciontednonn is simply the ability bevel mirror 14x24 inches, for $6.5 $20.00 Hall Mirror with hat hooks, for comedy Rube Shaw, eee entric | +, put two and two together, to] $70.00 Velour Bed Davenport, mahogany frame, $4.50 High-back Rocker for.. comedian; Horb Beil & Co. in “Ale oe ang present condi slightly damaged in transportation, for..847,50 $5.00 High-back Rocker for.... }Day in Paris,” musical skit, and) oie ta note the deift of things (ff $30.00 Golden Oak Wardrobe for $6.00 High-back Rocker for Leopold Rosen, violinist. lan tes ocae t conclusions {ff $9.00 Commodes, twelve in this lot, each $5.00 High-back Rocker for ‘The motion pleture feature Ie} ea. Naat ie to happen next {ff $35.00 Chatham Jewel Fireless Cooker $13.50 cane seat and back Rocker for.. Theda Bara ‘0 ah Serpent When ® man acts on such a con. wella, for $95.00 Laather kish Rocker for.. | ! it is sometimes called «pec 25,00 Onciliating Electric Fan, for $45.00 Massive ther Rocker for.. PALACE HIP hut be genaeelty veahed ta $25.00 Electric Vacuum Cleaner for $46.00 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets for ee The Quit er,” 8 con edy drama mieruer. Whe Tans $12.00 Coll Bed Springs, slightly damaged $46.00 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets for... poh gy bon A deg ewe Maediine clothing ‘store on First] eee rar) Ssreddcvewe esos $46.00 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets for hit on the Palace Hip's new bill of Rg ang Ping pe gig oh vaudeville and pictures, Jen with dim EL bie whan fh Hayward and Leon Hahn are it#/ omen to “secings things” away principals. ‘ ee ahead, be ts either unusually keen hase: es rng endlae ¢ -5 or unusually lucky. Call it what| e e lcomedians, one in blac ®/ you will, but he hits the nail on| Primrose appears in character|ine head and Mage the pel | 511 Pik Eas T 511 Pik ridien none and dancer "Fran: |""Sthtag ia the’ hstoey ot this ike Easy Terms ike eacoand Jackie ar ing tal co! has ever upset business bei Jing and thinking birds. The Light|conditiona so much ae the prement Opera Four sing plea siy, and/conflict in BE srope in the Inst | nn Georg Prete, “ The gebervioed a months paper has gone Bot ’ MANY IN SEATTLE olland” is enius on lous! fifty per cent, dye stuffs n —— On Putte sts HERE'S A. TIP, BOYS! The photoplay in Sudden | heretofore unheard of prices ° TRY SIMPLE MIXTU: ~ Riches,” featuring Robert Warwick | Clothing, leather and practically RE...” + Sie wn aie] STAR'S GIRL IN RED OAK ufacture of wearing apparel has Many Seattle people surprised A snappy new photoville show of| been climbing in price for months [at ee wae L Cipetting ainn ant Lineal & as vf ager Sg gue orn bar coring, eta, as mixe jehange of program at the Oak| Right bere is where Schermer jac ete on BOTH upper and lower theatre. Balloon Week,” with|did a great stroke of business. He| jewel. removing such surprising vonage ee ae ahs al een. “elned thineh an pce ot roe ae foul master that ONE SPOONFUL re [free balloons for the children, con-| ‘slved things up’ at jonk Ske 85) The Star's “girlin-thered-mask”|take off her mask, wear different|iieves almost ANY CASE constipa tinues popular jiast winter and last fall, and bel .o0's blonde lclothes, and try not to be discoy-|tion, sour hoor gam A few Weaton’s Living Models, pretty,| felt so eure that he was So eae 8 the hae se EB pocotr tones ofter Or prevent appen- 1 girl uctions ¢ he in a snu ie in - “ of - al treatme: helps graceful girls, In reproductions of|he invested a snug an acael $b chow ubeed Whoever picks her out then gets ain "The ix: famous works of art, are headliners, | f00ds for delivery Bhlp- 1” Detailed ati worth | $50 STA of Adler-i er attractions incl r.|ments of oods ha ve etalled oe hie ‘ ' Swift's {Other attractions include Margar-| mente of gp lig Md dai noney, because some one who goes| The only thing we'll tell you is— sewiten Phar SL aNa’ Ment teak Wieetios:” Tee Laver ing bis bi ‘a {to the Northwest Food Fair and |she isn't a blonde and called “The Soul Savers"; Geno|ever since, keeping his big store| ‘ Ps f . A “linmmed with merchandise. The|Housefurnishing exposition, at the ew and Katherine King, comedy sing: | J* ing and plano, and Du Bois, clever| beauty of it all 1» that these goods |Arena, Saturday night, is going a | Juggler, : were bought before the prices on er Pare caare | . 4 “ ti The. pictere ts. Weeters went up and before there was a very day, from a. m, un my n melo) cortege of first-class materials, |1:30 p. m,, this girl in red goes up starring Victoria Forde. RHEUMATISM URED TO STAY CURED drap It dows thin gentiy and quickly. Tilectra while you fille the OCIALIST MAKERS PLATFORM WILL JEER PREPAREDNESS The soctalists will be the lat to) s enter the platform competition this year Theirs ts the only party that will not hold a conven | povery MAY 25, 1916. PAGE suffering world is to be restored tor No Indemnities, no changes tn geography except on a referendum of the people in a conquered prov ince, all other boundaries to be ax they were July 1914, Great waterways, like th Sues and Pan nina canals, to be made internation al, and the fighting nations to be con d to quit at once Preparedp a great deal of att plank on this subject aler Any that favors p ness in the United Sts festly a scoundrel, a Har, a thief, a murderer and en will ntlon, one bad y An ree preposte one additional cent ded on army or nav let bim that says antique stone forts and medieval guns are not sufficient for us dies the death! | Exieting social conditi it may be assumed, will receive far more| attention in the soctalist than in any other platform The inereasing and misery of the w clans will portrayed nounced, and the remedy ously demanded be be Takes Big Chances and Always Wins probably preparednes 6. a siz # mant unemployment, orking| nd vigor ______| The result is that his woolen cloth his fast dyes jenvelopes that contain tickets good es are ing is still all wool, are atill fast and his pric as low as ever Schermer says he ts in business to make money ts to make his store the men’s buying for the downtown section low price polley is of cou tracting a lot of new trade. figures he can make pern customers of ninety to nine per cent people are etrong Sche n his figuring, for if his business growing r it ha 1 lately, he wi 40 many little profite that th nt loss of a smaller num big ones will be no loss at stead, {t will prove the real he takably us 3 be cash their paychecks, but he goes about }it in a different way from the av rage. Instead of raising prices} now that everything ts sky high ace Jand making an unusually big profit is using his farsighte | or ae Jagain and sticks to the old | tie teats watts Ei | prices. He has an ambition—he ad. mitt it to The Star man—that unmis. center The rae at- and he manent aty-five Chances | May 1 is right e pres ber of all. In tzation have and the will be yared:| here BEDS HA 0.00 Solid Oak Hall for 75 $45.00 Golden Oak Folding Red $8.75 $20.00 Karly Mnglish Hall Seat for 35 $10.00 to $15.00 Solid Oak Beds, full size. ag. $18.00 Golden Oak Hall Seat for $5.95 $25.00 Golden Oak Hall Seat for $9.00 $22.50 Englander Couch Bed and Mattress, $16.75 $25.00 Fumed Oak Hall Seat for $13.50 $18.00 Denim Couch for 85.7: s: 00 Golden Oak Corner Closet, without $10.00 Denim Couch for 83.7 doors, for $12.50 Denim Box Couch for £6.95 : 00 Golden Oak China Closet fc |] $12.60 Denim Rox Couch for $4.75 $30.00 Fumed Oak China Clo for &, $10.00 Muslin-covered Couch for $3.95 $50.00 Early glish China Closet $21.30 $15.00 Velour-covered Couch for $4.50 $60.00 Combination China Closet and Buffet for | $65.00 Genuine Leather Couch for $30.00 $27.50 Three-Piece Dining- Room Suite $81.50 Four-Piece Jacobean Oak Living-Room Suite for $37.50 Solid Oak Table, extends ‘iis aa on ik 7 i China Closet, worth new with tapestry covered auto $125.00. seats. Suite worth new $55.00. LIBRARY TABLES $45.00 Colonial Golden Oak Library Table. ®25.00 $20.00 Golden Oak Drop-teaf Extension Table for Unloading Used Furniture TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Remarkable Values BUFFETS $75.00 Golden Oak Buffet for. $26.00 Jacobean Oak Library Table......%19.5 in 4 aaa ia ergy et neg 10.00 Golden O 7 22.F den Waxed Oa uffet for $40 Bolden Oak Library Table $30.00 $50.00 Pumed Oak Buffet for $15.00 Golden Waxed Library Table 88.75 $26.50 Fumed Oak Buffet for $18.00 Reed, with oak top, Library Table. ..%7,50 $40.00 Golden Oak Buffet for s 0 Fumed Oak Library Table H 00 Fume On Buffet for ange roe v4 17.50 Fumed Oak Buffet for $12.00 Fumed On ‘ary Tabl $25.00 Golden Waxed Oak Buffet fo $25.00 n Waxed Library Table $20.00 Golden Oak Buffet for $30.00 Fumed Oak Library Table 819.50 F125.00 English Sideboard for DINING ROOM TABLES $45.00 Fumed Oak Table, 48-inch top, eraeeseveces eossrece vgs saedecs $4.75 8 feet, for ... $55.00 Golden Waxed Tabla 48 inches; extends to $45.00 Early English Table, rey inch top, e 8 feet, for $27.50 10 feet, for $50,00 Fumed Oak Table, 54-inch top, extends to $ bse oe coms tas yt ‘Aé-inch to ® feet, ‘for j 5 $35.00 $15.00 Oak Round Table, 48-inch top..--.. 86.50 $35.00 Fumed Oak Table, 45-inch top, extends to - $16.00 White Enameled Table and 4 Chairs, $6.95 § feet, for $17.00 $25.00 Square Extension Table for $3.95 $25.00 Waxed Oak Table, 45-inch top, extends to $45.00 Gol » Oak Square Extension Table. 87.50 6 feet r $17. 30.00 Early English Office Table -. $10.00 Sia tai eed LL SEATS jtiano Four-Piece Upholstered Living-Room Suite for $23.00 Three Chairs and Settee, upholstered in Chase leather, the solid oak frames finished light golden oak t as to xed Oak Buffet tor and down Second ave., to give away | for 2,000 prizes at the Arena. Also she hands out 1,000 free tick} ets to the Food Fair Every night, masked and dr sed in red, she meanders around the Arena | People get a chance to see her \there, But Saturday night she's going to] Pyorthea, May Special By EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8, Seattie’s Lending Dentist 705-718 First Ave. Union and W ton Blocke, During the month of am going to clean | the teeth eon full Pyorrhea treatment for fr $1.00 to $10.00, T am also going to make special offer of my $26. full upper. and lower sete of teeth for $20. Some dentists charge $60 for thi See Alaska of the aforementioned ambition | My remuler $96 set wilt which he is nursing along with a/ §o Sage for extrac- The splendid steamers “ tenderness approaching fatherly| tions, These sete will Alice” and “Priucess Sophia” cane be guaranteed for 15 fortable rooms with modern Schermer has been in business re, are all that ts to be desired. 1 in Seattle a good many years and] ee? Sop erate some it is sald of him that he has alave. My. offices are larger personal following than an pet over the Pioneer Passengers have sufficie “ther man in his lin HW t . rouhd trip to summit of White trade from all classes, from bagh pn. HROWN, U Railway lers, officials and busine men | BS Wiest Ave. down to the humblest worker. The) Open until 8 and Sundays when in the shops down on the| until 4 for people who work, Phone ~ 1 6 ina % tide flats use Schermer as a bank-| Main 864000000 vii Hor: rateg: eellags ier oo er, and it is a poor Saturday when ae * Pa he does not have to keep six or| ROBERT MOORE instantly kill Oenarel saan Pe seven thousand dollars on hand toled by wife, who severed head with Ph ax at Bannock, Mont. By the Famous “Princess” Canadian Pacific Line 1,000 MILES OF DELIGHTFUL SCENERY MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW Steamships of the in Comfort Princess Charlotte,” “Princess offer unexcelled service. Com- conveniences, and meals that nside passage. No seasickn nt time at Skagway to make » Pass by White Pass & Yukon information, PENN nger Department Ave., Seattle. call or write

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