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7 Nrw Lounging and Writing Room In »iir I 11««...i\.nt ua U II h«« l»«n |M|l tn I > >ur wimnlmrt Fl« wrllln* |»p*r «i>'l nill 'PM ■>' evury MONEY-SAVING BARGAINS AT PANTON'S ANNIVERSARY SALE V "71 I if 8 Men's Sweaters *p*rlal li lt; tala* »t.M Man • Jlaavjr lllblx-d Juat the thin* for »umm«*r outtn* wear. A full Una of Him. In lan ontr Good tl vattiaa. PpacUt for Thtir«d*v II.HI. Free Photo Mountinis (1 ran ahao lawir litt. 1U purchaa« will *«t 1. !.><• fur-haaa mid 50<- pur rhaaa J of Mir ■lu you want Acid Stomachs Are Dangerous (aaaiaa s«aae Utlfe by a Dlatla- S*t»fcr4 "Add" atomarlia are dangeroua be (in> arid Irrltatea and Inflame* the delicate lining of the atomach. thua hindering and preventing the proper anion of the stomach, and leading to probably nlne-tentha of the raaea of atomach trouhla from which peo ple infftr. Ordinary medlrlnea and medicinal treatments are uaeleaa In iy« I: < aaea, for they leave tha aour«e ot the troublea. tha arid In the atom arh, 11 dangeroua aa aver The a<-|d ntuat be neutrallied. and Ita forma tion prevented, and the heat thing for thie purpoae la a teaapoonful of fclaurate.l magn"-la. a almple uHmM. token In a little warm or cold water after eating. whlrh not only neutral ly *-« the acid, but alao preventa the fermentation from whlrh acldir la developed Food a which ordinarily cbii*<- arrenteat dlatreaa msy he rtten w t-h lmpunllv If the meal la followed With a little hlaurated magneala wl Ich can he obtained from any druaglat. and ahould alwaya be kopt handy.—Advertisement. DR.E.J.BROWN ROBBED BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE People come to my offloa every day and complain about heir* robbed of their money by aome dent tmt on flra' av repren.nilnir lilni««lf to b« Dr. K. J. Brown or hla amlaf ant. BKWARK of thla fhW who attala my patient* and llvm off my reoutn t!on. Mr OFFICES are at 713 first Ave., Union Block T ran iriiarant## to mv« yoti Junt on* dollar av*ry tlm* * - u pn v rn* n AoUnr for tn I work hVr-niN* m-hflr mv work !« often mincrtor It root* yoti thun nnc- 1 nlf thi» prl'f* hv oth#»r hlftrh d<»' t|p»t*. Vo'Si T m*k* i /|o?|nr you Pnvo » dollar when f V, yotir d«*nt«l work When you rorn" to my •ur» ant my ptrtur* In »fiv ulirn. at entranra of the MilMln* H> J'i«t Ilka tha ona In thl* a«lvartU«»- m^nt. Bawara of f«ka Dr. ftrowna FDWIN J. FROWN, D. 0. S. OmMlf'a f.#a«llitg l>rntl*t 713 First Avenue n until ' <if>fl Hundiy* until 4 for f»af»|ila who work STAR W \NT ADS BRING RESULTS Spring Dresses $9.98 and $12.98 Fascinating new Dresses in «ilk poplins, crepe <!«• chine atnl flowered Mtssaliiir Attractively made with draped skirts, Hutch neck and drop shoulder effect* Thev come in taupe, three shades of blue, brown and black Also in combinations of all the desirable shades. NEW WAISTS $2.98 N'ew Mescaline Waists in stripes or plain colors They are made with Y-shaped neck, the new drop shoulder effect and long sleeves; collar and cuffs of mescaline in plain colors All sues, in a good assort ment of plain colors and stripes Price $2.98. REMNANTS, HALF PRICE Thursday is Remnant Day in our Dress Qoods and Silk Departments. Every Remnant is priced at exactly half pnee for quick sale. This includes all kinds of wool goods, novelty styles and mixtures. Wool poplins, serge and ratine in desirable colors, values to $200 a yard. All at half urice Thursday Silk Remnants in red, tan, purple, gray or navy blue; values up to Sl'*) a yard, Thursday at half price 35c Ribbons Ribbon Rrmnanls tn —T" ptt j flowered (IcilKti* Hul- '• | D tarliuin. plaid* or moire* * t , snil plain rolor* Wldlhn , up to i lnrh»>» valttM I T1 up to 3Sc a ysrd Sp«- rial for Anniversary JohnPantonQo. I ' KILLED IN AUTO VANCOUVER. Wuh. March I* —As the result of Injurlea when his automobile. In which he and M'leril others *fri> riding. crash ed Into • pier. John II Bolton, prom inent business man. Is (trad today. RATES ARE CUT POKTJ.ANT). Marrh I* Steamer rntea on wheat and flour are re duced SO cents a ton to all ports In the Orient. • ►•if n«. "hhi'hm mi him- Tf> r»t th* r»n«ilrw» *all tnr full n»m# Un ♦ l»# tytjtnln# lx* fc '-r «U'n*(ufi> - r u rnni'r * - #v • • COHAN'S MUSICAL COMEDY A HIT AT SEATTLE THEATRE "Forty-Five Minutes From Broadway" Draws Big Crowds to the Popular Third Avenue Playhouse. "Forty-flve Minutes From Hroad way." the biggest success of the many play* from the pen of George M Cohan, Is scoring a big hit this week at the .Seattle thestre At the first production Monday night by the Flalley & Mitchell plsyers there was not a ueaf to be had In the house —not excepting the gallery. A full house greeted the popular players last night, ind the advance dale Indicate* a rec <rd we«k for the Third Avenue playhouse. This In the play In , which Fay Templeton scored her greatest mic e-ens at the Colonial theatre In f'hl cago. That musical comedy In what the theatre going public wants has been clearly shown by the large attendance thla week at the Seattle theatre. If one la afraid to laugh out loud and to keep on laughing for more thin two houra. this play la a good one to keep away from If one lovea to laugh and loves to hear other* Hugh: If one d"vlrcs to for get the day's cares and troubles, "Forty-five Minute* From llroail way" fh the play to see. There Is a laugh In every line. All the old village characters are there. The stage settlngH are, If possible, bet ter than the high standard alwaya maintained by the management of the Seattle theatre, and the aug mentcd orchi in and rhory* bring out the heat there Is In the catchy music Although th' hniii"' maiio!'"incnt has gone to ureii additional ex pense to produce thin com edy, there la no advance In price* The best neat at night may be had for 60 cents, or for 25 cants at | Thursday, Saturday and Sunday matinees. —Advertisement. Frio Telephones ! 0m •vary flow Frn 4* te*ry l« •II f lh* rlff f* « r * • I • rh*rkxi tr+m • « [ >» ir Trtn«f*r !>• Wii n i floor. TO CONSIDER M'CONNAUGHEV The candidacy of Rwrce K. M< i'onnaughy for the city council, to succeed John O. Pelrte, «ill be eon stdered by the Central lj»lx,r Conn ell In Its meeting tonight McCon naughy made a Rood show Ins at the primary elation, polling fi.OOO yotea. ABANDON SHIP HALIFAX. N 8.. Marrh IS The steamer <*lty of Sydney. which early yesterday ran on the Hanbro rocka during a fog, was abandoned today. Iter bottom was ahaltered during the night and she wan expected to sink momentarily. Stearns' Electric Rat Roach Paste Kxterrninatrt <|utckl|r *n«l thoroiwhly. lh/actM>n« In r. lar>au>tf<« la 09»rt packafa. Twq Pttw f/>c and ll .On Soil by ar«rjrwl-.arah Our Special liry Cleaninf; F-'rocess can be used to Rood advantage in your Spring house cleaning. I,et us make your Oriental Itugs | bright and new. We clean delicate ta[ieHtrleH, draperies and curtain*. W'- will Hiirprfse you hn« c|)en|> >> and k' l llafnetorlh II can I"- done I'lion i 4R91 oi H \n I 71! ui'l inn wagon wfll i ill The CROWN CLEANERS T%t«* i W> \rr \m ( lo«« ,\n \inir I'lionr Nrcoad. CIJI l uurlk. I'.-I. 11ld H THE STAR—WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18. 1014 149 MUTINEERS FACE FIRING SQUAD IN MEXICO CITY; IT'S PLEASANT DAY FOR HUERTA MKXiro CITY. March 1* One hundred uml fnrty-nlna mutlneera were ahnt to limith hy thi> fcderala nl Jojutln harrucka today Tin- eiociitlottcra workiml lapldly I.fHH Ihan HO uilnutea waa required lo rinlnh thn entire batch. Cnrpaea were piled hlkh axalnat thn null iin the luat tintri waa hrotiicht out to illi« The wnrk finished, thn hod lea * er.< tumbled uuccremonloualy Into UNWRITTEN LAW IS HER PLEA I'AHIS, March I* "Thn Unwrlt ten law" will Im Mme llcnrlotte I'ltlllnux'a pica when plan-it on trial for thn murder of Kdltor Oaaton ('almette of the Flaitro, Mallre I m iM>rl. her lawyer, announced today Ity the "unwritten law,'' the at torney tllil not mean unite what la underatood It) llid etprtaalun In America. DRAGGING LAKE FOR WOMAN "l.lfe holda nothlUK for me \\ ben you get thl* letter my body will tic In I nlon,'" la the note written liy Mr.< Stella llanaen, ?3, wife ot t railroad fireman In Tacoma, to t'laude Woodlu, her coualn, laat Saturday, hefore »lie dlaiiptieared MRS. CONSIDINE IN GREEN WIG Seattle »oclety folk today have not Rotten over the thrill cauaod by Mr* Johp W. Con*ldlne enter talnlns at two bridge partle* on Ht I'atrlck'* day at her IHth av home • arrylnn out completely the green color *.-!ie!tio by wearing a wl* of PLAN A 30-MEMBER COUNCIL The charter revision eommlaalon! ye«terday, In *c*alon at tbe city htll, voted In favor of the election of a council of SO member* for twi* >enr term*, at a nalarjr of 1100 a year The vote «m Informal, an<l a not binding on the final report of lh« comml**lon on a new form of rlljr government. T II Bolton did not fa«or the $'>o a month salary He aald It »»* too Diuall. Joatah Colllu* oppoaetf him. and mn!K"-»i'*d a nominal naUry of, PRESS ASQUITH ON HOME RULE IXJN'riON. March I*.~ National lata were *a!d to be prea*lng Pre •nler Aaqulth *tron«ly today to pu*h the IrUh home rule bill more oner getlcally. It wa« reported they threatened to elthdraw their aup port from the liberal admlnlatration If he failed to comply As the admlnlatratlon depend* on them for It* parliamentary majority. It would be toH'4 out of offlc# In auch an nfiit. After offering some i onceaalona to the antl home rulers, ibo premier said he would bold up JAILS HUSBAND TUOt'TDU.K. Ore . March 1« Mayor John I.araon la under arrest today aa a result of an InveailK;. tb>n conducted by hla own wife Into the sale of llqurr to minor* She aaya ahe did nul know that, when ahe naked the proaeculor to get buay. her hoahand. who ta a aaloonkce|>er. would he among thoae arreated. TURN HER BACK TAf'OMA. Wash. March If Mra Hndo MclNUtlela. Japanese wife of I»r. J K. MoDanlels, an American surgeon on one of the government *' lj»* at Manila. 1* en rout* aboard the Canada Mnru ov day. having IMM deported for lack of a paaaport ller appeal to Washington fallefl SCHOOL GARDEN AHFRPEEN. Wnah , March IS.— Children of the Krankltn achool here will have five block* In the filled dlatrtct for garden planting thla summer. Work will iwgln about April t. Hamuel Henn, found er of the city, wn* chief donor of the land. START CARLINE TAOOM A. Waali , March 1* AH la now ready for the municipal car line to the tide flat*, to arcommo date thousand* of workmen, under nn arrangement by which the city mid the Taiotnn Hallway # Power Co enter Into n partnership. The contract wn* signed yesterday. TO POOL CROPS KM.KNSItrHO. Wash.. March IS In order to consolidate all fruit alilpmciita here Instead of ai'mllng aonie to North Yakima, Ihe Klttl tna Frillt Growers' nasoolntlon meeting bore ha* decided to lease n Inri-o frost-proof warehouae The members decided to establish a pool on summer t^ult I .una Park Nntatorlum opens March Advertl-oment. { I Dr. H. W. | Valentine Qraduate Surgeon-Chiropodist 712 Northern Bank Bldg. Phone Elliott 3250 M I Olil \ \ I %i»rrl lo Mroillnt Ji »•—•< . hiMsialn Ivorv '**• f ' \ v 1 r«« * /x yu ' an.l nil kin.la nf ,r ~ \ ; rurl..» 1 I air 4H / caning X I2n:t :trd - a *lriKl» trench uml covered up I'rnaldent Huurta wa* In blub rood humor over llm nawa of f«-«l etal lucrmMi lit Kacalon. Hi* 11it■ 1 not, however, ml>iiri•><>ti'-'1 I In* Idea of taktna Ihe field In per nun ItKnllint the reliela Korelun Mlnlater Itnjna had an ensaiceiiient to meet John Mini nl Vera (!rui tomorrow Tba nature of their limhiii«'»m waa not made public. In Franc# It la tacitly underalood' that private affalra muat not lie ■IraKßeil Into |Hi|ltlcal conl mvaralea It waa that "law" to which referred Why the killing of t'nltnet t« ahoiilil have baen made the ocea alnii for Itoyullat denionatrat lona waa not clear, hul It wna They continued ut Intervnla all nlaht and were still koliik on tiMlay |from the home of her aunt. Mra. 'i.l R Woodln, 4"41 Morn an at She hua lieen dea|tfindent over trouble with h<tr hiiaband. rclallvea aay. , The police were notified laat Inlßht. ljike I nlon la beliiK draKxed the emerald hue Mra t'onaldlne irrle» off the laurela for the In Irtjductloli In Seattle aoclcty of the novelty coiffure. Mra. Conaldlm haa ordered a varied aaaortment of hrllllant hum] wlKa and will wear t new wIK atid different Riiwn each evenln* during craiid opera wi-«-k ' |r> a meeting. and AO mi*!liik* u year. Other* *ugge*ted that the councilman aerve the city from pure ly patriotic motive*, and take noth ing at all for their aervlcea. Chief of Police Au*tln K. Griffith* talked aatalnat the city manager plan for Heatle In a • porch laat night t>efor» the King County Pro ; grea*lve league at the Allen l>ale > afeterla He declared the plan I* Autocratic In theory and practice, and would prove an utter failure , here the hill until he received the aotl*' rwply. Ily neglecting to reply, the aotl* *eetu<v| determined to let him hold It up Indefinitely The natlonallaU do not propote to permit tlila LAW IS UPHELD BAI.ISM. Ore„ March 11. Kol lowing on the heel* of llir decision sustaining tb« minimum «a|r law. the supreme court alao upheld the 10-hour law for workmen panned by the laat legislature. Kmployea ar» authorized to work three houra ittra at the rate of time and one half of the regular wage WILL CALL FOR MEXICAN DATA WABHINOTON, March 1* —The houae foreign affairs rommltlee met In aecret aeaalon today lo dlacuaa the Alriey resolution, calling upon Ihe proaldeot for all Information re garding the Mextcan situation The committee was etpected to make a favorable report on the resolu tion The World's Confidence in any article intended to relieve the Buffering's of humanity is not lightly won. There must Lh? continued proof of value. But for three generations, and throughout the world, endur ing and growing fame and favor have been accorded BEECHAM'S PILLS because they have proved to i«s the heat corrective and preventive of disordered con iti:>n:t of r omach, liv<r, kid . ;,a find bov. tI >. The first :i»o gives quick relief und per manent improvement follows their systematic uae. A trial will show why, in all homes, the use of Beecham's Pills Continues To Increase Sold ffrrywhrre. In boiM 10r. ( 2Sc. n, Unrtf mU •( me.'. tß# No ome iHo«y MlUit le IW ditKliNt Willi »v#r» Wot. ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Sllveramlth 1* Now Located at Ills New Store 1010 Second Avi„ Near Madlaon I «-nrn \iili,i,Vhl»ll«« llrUlni itml Kcpiiirlnii Itlglii $«0 AiltomoMle rrpnlr»«r« who "run run InthM. drill*, ihiptin. uillllnK niHt hlner Mini un# ttiop loots «»•* In «■ • ti»i««11« 4i maiwl Poaltlon prNrtli »• 11 > nn anon km you fti'ft r<>mpot<*nt. 10? W Roy Hi H<•nttl» , Thrum tjtjr«*u Anns :•4 CROOT, S SIK \ . mmm h Imi at reduce my itoclc at hi once ' My eHtire assortment of /TCV\ L I ihe season's neweit fabrics and /ii f V'M VIW / weaves —that I selected with /vßkiv \ ,uch care sold $30 Hi \ M For your choice of the finrst 1 I mmi * tOC ' C impor,ed woo '«u ig I j Includes Mahogany, Tango, Brown, Blues, Electric, Co. *j t 'i penhagen, Greens, new mix. t 1 W\ !st| tures and new shades. $50, $55 fi 'Tily ant * patterns included. /uw F ' :> b t'\ skinner Batin ,inin «». and tht I ''" >r vS /Li! best materials throughout. If WW 11irlwm my years' association if 'lslil (■ 1 w some of this country's r»f / i*9 f foremost tailors, I have prided I St i ' >W myself on the satisfaction I 'I if i fifli ■M . * j avc B ' ven the mo,t parUcol,,r t jjl iPKf Nothing will be resenred. O i - J '}J Your unrestricted choice of my entire stock goes. rff f Satisfaction guaranteed or« ijh new suit free. J. T. CROOT, Tailor C^NERFDTH POSTPONESHOW The mln«ttel »how of the Nile temple. Myatlc Hhrlne, ha* been I. «t[M>ned from next Saturday night until March 2K, In order that It will not conflict with the celebration over the Ala*ka railway bill. Wonderful Treatment for Corn*. Callouses and All Sore Feet Millions of pe. pie wh" endure dally tntture from • feet w'l 11 w ••''"J 11 Ite information that tb»r» la now; •triple treatment that n.,.itl*el> and qui. kly rurea f'»»t aliment* ">f all k>n- - JjjE JMh. Lm' j?/ right iirough • poreaandre r rJ)'i \y, vj ",ea / he r ,. . ; ,.e fib v ' e! da fi t « we«k and your foot trouble* will ha a I hln* of the pan! •olve two tableapnonful* of t'alo< Id* • on-pound In a ha»ln of warm water Souk the fe«-t In thla for full fifteen tnlnutea. Kent!)' rublilng ttie aora pn rt a Amaalng reault" follow. I'al'M Ide waa formerly confined to -. tora' ua« but now any drugglat will auppl> It If be <t»e« not hate It tn ato.k lie i»n g*t It In a few ioura from Ma wholesale houae A twentv flve < rnt package la aald to !■<• enough to put the wont feet In fin* condition Medical Formula laboratories of Chicago, cmimmr I "ten r« m mouint *n iwui inso io unuT tut mmtnmL Using Your Bank In dealing with firm# or individuals at a distance, the best ref erence you can have is the bank where you do business. We frequently receive re quests for informa tion concerning firms or persons in this community. We are always glad to act as a reference in thia way and to give our customers who are financially re sponsible a good rec ommendation. Many a man's success has I great, depended up o.i what his banker could say about him. We cordially invite your account. Northern bank TRUST CO. AND Flhl SLAIILE Amusements MOORE 6 MARCH 30 H>4nr«day «ad tarda? P.iqQUU# FMIMJ THE BLUE BIRD Mllh !hr Nm thrairr. S, y. rmlanlM. rrtnm. -Mr, :v. (I (I M and »J. »K»T» Mm MEI.I.ISO TIVOLI nral and Madll.a «r»»i (imnxrlni M.wda;. Mwrh l« Kra<la< * I*lm4 fymi Ihf Mualral i nmntf "A NIGHT OUT" l"' 1 "*. ««d tlr Mallam. | Or. Buy Your Clothing on Credit Select him a N>w Spring Suit, Shoes or Hat now, and pay for them while he la woaring thorn. £ * Most erery boy la a* partlcu lar about his clothes aa the young man. We are showing nome wonderful value* In cJoth- / vff JWS\ Ins for boya. FJ /jJEmQ You can outfit that hoy of Cj' iKr«f youra to perfection—here, and |c| "~SS/ pay for hla clothea aa you can If [ V® spare the money. It sometimes If [ ~/■ worka a hardship on mothers to outlay a largo amount of caah IW\I at one time for her boy'a outfit. lif It'a not necessary to do that— UUrMp , i Our modern credit system makes buy ins eaay. A small ■■ JK payment down Is all that Is re »:r. Hr (puH «, 133Z -54 Sacond Ave., Nt«nr Union St to • Seattle's Reliable Credit House P«y I i>.t«»r llooklrl*. NtVlNlft sinil pMI lard* now reody. Knatrr OrMtlni; I'onntnti, tIt«• latrat out. prlca 75c Anv of th* Above mailed frw on rt» r«*lpt of prior Kuter booklet*. ftc t-» ISr p«ch Carda from 10c dot to lie a*ch Order now KNTIHI'RIMK. NOVKI«TY WOKKM 1113 I \mt Av.. Hnatflc. KVKHt list |x IN I I KI > 1 I'll IN A (.(Mill M ACK TO KAT. \ I*ll Thll lliiini' | ||,r H«*«funrinl Thr Mphl« Vrr (..•<><! WARREN'S LUNCH I 'r.tnli >\ he i r *—MH I LOOK! READ! THINK! Ah«"httaty »\r only thrafra In s«»*tt»* f>r •••uflnir twel va first run rerla of motion picture* on a rrgular program h wwk la The Union Thratr* Thla l» trua. rtgnrdlea of thr prlca of odmla ah>n, and without a alngla exception You am aaaured of tudng aomathlng nevar before shown In Seattle ax ary Sund»* ruaadav and Friday STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS t 11GUGLN SEATTLE THEATRE riMM Mala U TOMfiMT AM) AU WT* BAII.KV i MITt HEU NM 45 Minutes From Bmfin ?#r. Mr, Mi runr«in > Ighl Mamdmy. Amf Mi PANT AGES WtUaa Mr Adft*. Ih« I anion* Aibnl Twmm mi HER TWELVE LIONS Th# Motl Thrlllla* Art TnMi (Mhw Blf I'MlarM. I 6» Mi All-Alaska Stampede! Follow a good old Stampede Friday nlsht Ureamland and enjoy J l ®*. B**l f. TICKFT9 $100. liADIHS FKEB. WHY slflKII TOOTHACHE* f BUTLER 5 uqoiofl TOOTH mtojy ' p. , ;,r r sir*. rr'l.i.:«, B* mu drugglata, the . iiaA liutlrr l»ru« i'o.. Kimltlp.