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t THIS I* to be a greater. bigger and belter Velth Cammack atore. Plana for greater, bigger and battar merchandising event* than have ever been known on the Pacific Coaat have been consummated Hera la the flr*t event of Ita kind -a headllner of th# flrat magnitude. Nearly 500 Adlrr-Roche»ter Finest $25 and $30 Newest Spring Style Men's and Young Men's Suits $15.50 and $18.50 In thla unusual offering all former precedents are destroyed nil former high value records at a season's bcKlnulng are overshadowed —tor never on the Pacific coaat. or. In fact, ati> where, has th«re boon an offering like thla. Kvery garment In every detail of fine tailoring excellent M clualve fabrics, distinctive style la of the very highest standard of I 2&.00 ami $30 00 Adler-Hochester qualltv a standard that t* high er than found In any other ready forservlce clothes There are two aound logical reat">ns for thla unusual announce ment: Tariff talk and tariff readjustments unsettled advance tnani facturlng couditlona to the extent that the Viler Rochester factory wa* compelled to product- several thousand Suits considerably uu derprlce In order to keep Intact their wonderful tailoring organim tlon The demand for Adler Rochester clothe* In Seattle has grown with tremendous rapidity and In appreciation of thla fact and to further demonstrate the superior excellence of Adler Rochester clothes, the Adler Rochester factory allotted ua nh«mt 1.000 of these special value Suits. Hare, now, are the flrat 600 ot these wonderful Suit* Kvery Suit brand n«w. smart, this season s tx>at style uewest fabrics ami the finest quality $25.00 to $30 00 has ever bought. Only the very stuartrat, newest, exclusive, popular fabrics are Included. Kvery new model Kngllsh. hlfth Avenue, Conservative or College style—box or regular back Included Men's and young men's atylea In every alie and build up to 4* cheat. The greater jroor expectations, the greater you will l>e pleased when you see the excellent fabric*, the superlative fine tailoring and the distinctive style of every one of these garments. Remember, there are now only about 600 of these fin* Adler- Rochester $-'5.00 to $30 00 Spring Suit* for men and young man at ; $15.50 and $18.50 Veith-Cammack Specials English Rainproof Halmacaan t'oata KnTncoats In black and mixtures, Topcoat* In black and Oxford. Suit* In black, blue an<l fancy mixtures, at $15.50 Guaranteed to give $25 00 service. Neckwear Special (1.00 oew Silk Neckwear, lat est df»ln» and coloring!. sp»- ctallv priced at 55c VEITH-CAMMACK CO. "THE LIVE STORE" SaattW i ItmJinf cfi»trrbutar» AJler '7%ock*si*r fin* cV'A#j, AT*cu «m/ Sichctn halt, «.** Manhattan th th Second Avenue at James Street Op«n Saturday Till 10 P. M. VILLA SENDS FOR Aeroplane scout EL PASO. Ter. March 37. —Gen. thao, In command at Juarex, was rushing railroad building material to Gen. Villa today. VUls plans to reconstruct the line from El Verjel to Gome* Pslacio. Snch a line, he said, wonld facili tate the forward movement of hi* SJtUlerr, ammunition snd supplies, ■nd enable him to Increase the fury of his sttack on Torreon. of which Gomex Palacio is a suburb. Hs expected Torreon would fall Bandar, he added. Mentions No Reverses In hi* messages to t'hao, Villa said nothing about any rebel re verse*. The opinion at Jnarex was that he had simply encountered more resistance tban he looked for, but was rapidly surmounting the, difficulties he faced. Much more optimism was shown In rebel circles today than yester day or the day before. According to Villa's sccount. he hsd control of Gome* Palacio since yesterdsy morning. He was main talning his base at El Verjel. but tmnrnm nan n ■ ia«nnt «n una imks I* uisrr tut mmi nara WILLS ""How can I be sure my wife or children will receive the Full Benefit of my Estate after my death!" "Will my Wishes in regard to my Prop erty be Faithfully Carried out!" "Where can I find an Executor who will always Safeguard the interests of Those Dependent upon me!" These are question* that arlie In the mind* of men and women confronted with the problem of appointing an Executor to Administer their Estates after death. One of the Chief Func tions of the Northern Bank and Trust Company Is to act under Wills, or through Trust Conveyance*, in the capacity of -Executor, Ad minirtrator, Trustee, Guard ian and In the management of estate*. NORTHERN BANK nAND TRUST CO. || FOURTH AND PlK£ StATTIf Shirt Special Hhlrts mad* of fine quality per cales and madras, In new (tripe effects, plain and pleated These Shirts made to sell for fl 80 and 12 00, at $1.15 would move It forward to Gome* Palacio aa soon as he had rebuilt the railroad. Tried to Withdraw The rebel leader said he was con fident the federals lu Torreon knew their position was hopeless, for they attempted to withdraw southward from the city yesterday, bat were driven back within their defenses At present a single shaky wire connects Juarei with the battlefield Newspaper correspondent* at the front were still unable to n*« tbl* wire. With ths supplies which Villa ordered. Chao sent forward the military aeroplane, recently bought by the rebels. Capt. Alberto Salinas Csr ranxa. who will acout with it over Torreon, went to the front on the *ame train. I At the *ame time that Villa wa* making such hopeful report*, the ! federal Junta here waa receiving telegram* from Mexico Cltr and Plrdras Negras. claiming federal ; victories st Torreon. ED LIKES GOLF There are more re»l reason* for an expenditure of public fund* for golf than any other outdoor *port of It* kind, according to E. C Cheasty. who (bowed the necessity of the 101-acre link* at Jeffer*on park being constructed by the park board. Te Tar* a <>.id Is Oae ftey Ta». t.AXATIVH nt'ilM., Q„| r«hl«. refun-l ei'n«T If It f«i'§ to *tjra K * «'»<• I »l|Mi jrt f Ofi auk torn Mr Let Us Repair Your Jewels Now, Else You May Lose Them Folk* rarely look to see whether or not their Jewel* are safely mounted if they did, fewer peo ple would he losing valuable gems on account of loose claws and wornout setting*. Bring us your rings new. We'll »x amino them free of -hare* our >.* perlerv.. *7el nklll enaMaa ita si .ri te say whether or not there l« unr danger TMs advice mnv save von many heart pnnK* We Do All Borts of Jewelry Repairing The features r'l our repair »rvlr>. h r*s «xp*rt ifmnwhlp »i*« of finality riiJitcrlAlM, tirotnptrif nn «r,.i | mo<ler a t*» < liarvf Ws put wut* i>»m In p«rf«rt runrilnfc ord#»r put t»lim tin r»• r»'i 1 r *p*r fix mU i vcrwarf firln* um your 'oM fnni. loni-d j«WAlry If yr»u wmr,t lliftn ; transformed lnt'» «t#r. rl<• »,, M | i prft t y thifiif s. l.'M. BENNETT J'Bflfr ni.d *tnn« ' Illlrr. ir»HH WMllnks, Alhamlvra I'hratra THE WAR IN ULSTER AS FAMOUS DONEGAL HUMORIST SEES .ITI Albert Memorial Square, Delfasi By Seumas MacManui t (Copyright. 1914, by th* Newspapir Enterprise Association.) The I'lster Orangeman la defying Kngland out of Ihn execss of hla loyalty to her —Is threatening her to assert his al legiance — and say* he will lam baste England to lpn>ra hi* lov# for I her Tet we tMster men. who know, the Orangeman a* » neighbor ami fetlowman, smile at the Idea of hi* going out with a loaded gun to malm and kill the Hrltish array And he smiles with u* behind hi* hand • • « flefore I lyft my Donegal (t'lster) home, la*t fall, to roue on my an oual American lecture tour, the I'later Orange 'man and ni > »*-1 f S* txm&s Hoc ManUjr had our dally Joke, when we met. about hi* bluff belnK good enough U> *cars the Ktigllahman Notwithstanding the fright Into which England and the newspapers are thrown, I ran assure you with firsthand knowledge that the t'l-. »ter Orangeman. In the bulk, ha* no more of fighting than of Hying over the moon or over the Atlan tic for the fifty thousand dollar priae. There will be row*. ruction* and ahlndig* In plenty If the borne rule bill paase* but they'll be In |U>l fa«t and a few of the other larger town* of I'lster, where the side streets afford good coTer for •ton ing the police. They'll riot If the bill pa»«e« or If It doe* not p>»*« -If anything pen*, or If nothing happen* Because Carson (who I* a genuine demagogue) haa so wrought upon their Imagination*, and becau*e the Engliah government haa had the weakness to try wheedling, and rud dllng. and bribing. I ehouldn't be surprised. however. If a handful of hot head* here and there went out with gtin* and fired at everything In *lght and brought down a rheu matic crow; got clnematographed and )nlle<l and pardoned, and. a* martyr*, died of old age. • • • The short n«ss of the Bnglleh j memory 1* a marvel They already «eem to have for-1 gotten that the Ulster Orangeman 'threatened war every time that Ire- wm on the brink of winning a remedial MWN land act. lorat government act. or church dlseaiab llshment act The I'lster Orangeman. If you would believe the demagogues. I* al way* "getting hJa gun." W hen we were wringing from a i tearful England the Gladatonlan land act of 'SI an act that should | give the Irishman the right to tin-i prove hi* land without having 111* rent raised thrrefor the renerahle and noted William Johnston of H*l :ly Ktrby, the Orange leader (who : with *weet plely, >isted the world. ; j the flesh, the devil and the pope) | told the trembllnr British parlia ment that If lrl*h agl tat Were to he pandered to In Ihl* way h» would call the Orangemen to come tSfth and "line the dltrhes of t'l- | ster. a gun 1n their right h*nd and ; a Ttlhle In their left" and. If my memory serveh me right. I think their lunch In the other hand and for "their Ood and their country" i make the mill wheel* turn with blood' And when the act was made law they rose out. a* promised—with their lunches to a Twelfth-of July picnic. In their excitement they forgot their gun* and Bible*. • • • The attitude of the t'lster Orange man before and after past crises (and what will have been hi* atti tude before and after the present crisis) alwiivs reminds me of .Ilmmy Donlftn at the fair of Dunlon. .Ilmmy had earned fur himself the name of being a "mortal great fighter" - without ever going Into battle At the fair of Dunloe he was gathering fresh glory msrchln* roailess up and down between two IHi<-* of terrified men. demanding, belligerently: "Who sthrurk lohnnle nowd* I rav. who sthrurk Johnnie Dowd Till at length, a hrawnv bltr moun talneer. who (though he probably never before bad heard of Johnnie), deniilnp to oblige, stepped square ly In front of Jimmy, saving "It was me sthrurk Johnnie Dowd 1 What have ye .got to say about It?" Eur a moment, the warlike Ilmmy ; H;is starj/ei"d only for a moment, ithough Then he announced: "I only want to say that It wax a mighty nate knock ye pave him!"! SKI'MAH MACMANUB. Of Donegal, ffHund. THE STAR—FRIDAY. MARCH 27. 1914. -Cj-Ch -v. m jwiu Tha Map Abova Showa the Irlah Dtvlalona; Ulator, at tho North, la Agalnat Homa Rula: All fa Raat of Iraland la, of Couraa, Btrenqly for It. MAY SACRIFICE MINISTER OF WAR LONDON. March 1? The A* qulth cabinet still stood over a vol cano today. FUM Marshal Sir John french and Adjt <»en filr John Ewaxt were (leadfaat In their determina tion to retire. The government's repudiation of th-> "Cough treaty,which they en dorsed. placed them In such a posi tion. they *ay. that I hey canuot re tain their post* honorably Only On* Way Out Pollllclana agree that If their resignation* have to be accepted. It la hard to aee how th» ministry can DRINK HABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT The OKHINK treatment for the I>rlnk Habit ran be used with abso lute confidence. It destroys all de sire for whisky, beer or other al coholic Stimulant*. Thousand* have successfully used It and hava be#n restored to live* of sobriety and usefulness. Can be given se cretly. Costs only $1.00 per bo*. If you fall to get result* from OR IIINK after a trial, your money will be refunded Ask for free booklet telling all about ORRIN'E. Swift ■ Pharmacy, Second and I'lke Big Bargains in Bedroom Furniture Kwjrthlng that In used In the furnishing of * bed room At prices that jrou cannot equal olaawhere romp In and see what we have In Bra** Beds, Dre**er*, Chiffonier*, Iron Bed*, etc., at money lay ing price*. mrmH I (< '* l&iiipP «15 Dresser *10 $24 Rook Case XlO »sr, Chiffonier $|.% llfi Rocker , AMI ♦27 60 Ililffot *17.541 Cash paid for uaed piece* I In good condition. I S. H. Poynor 1621 Fourth Avenu* % Between Pike and Pine Castle Place, In High Street, Belfast help being n»»rlhrnwn Only »n« thin* might Indue* the two offlrwr* to chauge their mind* the aacrtflca of W« Secretary John Seelny, who, by drafting the "Uough treaty." alaning It, and aak Inn them to endorse It, luvolvod them In their preeent eiubarraan-, moot. May Sacrifice Seeiey And that Beeley would he **crl fired wa* thotiitht very likely, though Premier Asqulth refused hi* r.'»l«ii*tlon once The Impresalon prevailed that, If Ae"|cy went out. Colonial Secretary liOiila llarrourt, a atrong home niler. would be transferred to the war office . The statement A*<julth promised! to make in the common* last night ' had to he postponed because he had not madn progres* enough to ha*e ( anything to »*y. WOMEN TO JOIN IN A CAMPAIGN ' TO SAVE BABIES DKB MOINKfI, la., March 27 When the National Congress. <if Mot h pr* nnd I'nrent-Teariier asso ciations meets at Washington April 22 to plan Ifh nAtlon wide baby snvlng campaign, cine of thn prlml pul speakers will ti Mm, A. It ('unimlna, wife of I'ulted States Senator Cummin* of lowa Mrs. <*iiinmll<h will t iki- part In th<> con fprencp on 'The Mom«> and Child Welfare." From the reslnou* substance col lected by bees from the buds of trees and used by them to *top the crevices In hives a new antiseptic dioHiliiK for wounds la being made. ! Any Overcoat or Raincoat $10.85 $25, $30, $35 and Up to $40 Overcoats and Raincoats $10,85 Mofft of Uj*** ar* i»*w /y \ aprlDK atylea a few fall g 1 , weight*, Iml »nlt*<l to thla l> y ,/^V climate Made t»y the Iwat f j* *T »\ rnukera In tb« t'nltcd Hutea, i| yf and rnrh khim • ■ t at n ithorl Sir * VI tatlve alyl<- Your tint M "S k cuat'ifn tailor turn W / Li ' « — thorn out any bailor. JjjlJ Wgßi tu Prlred m one third of ff JJ | > ! H rfflA their real value. Vou ladK | ' att. \ take yotir unr**t rioted T./\ rboloo at v vNlr^r'' smw Mm's S3O, 535 and VI J4O Suits $14.50 i"ia^ Kvory Suit made by the bent maki-ra In the rnlt*<l 3 Htatea Kverr Bull hand tailored. very latent patterns!. — and every now modol abown ( " thla a»a»n recently add«<l to 925.00 fiulta at thla atock. Vou <ll»re*ard the #in OC anleamen'a adv|n- (io over SI UiOw to the cabinet, fit and pleaae youraelf. lilareicard the for- iner price and hand the man $15.00 Aleo Suit* at $14.50 $7.85 WILL PRESS CONDEMNATION CASE FOR NEW EMPIRE WAY Brisk arguments for and agsln*t tha abandonment of condemnation proceeding* to establish a road, to !>e known n* Emplrn way. from l»enr!iorn st and Oorwln place, south and southeast, to the city limit*, were heard by the city coun cil street* and sewer* commutes yesterday afternoon when 100 Hal nler valloy clUena lined up In the discussion. Wealthier eltrena petitioned that the plan he stopped. They were vigorously opposed by the other fact lon. INDIGESTION, GAS, DYSPEPSIA GONE •PAPE'S Dl APEPSIN" FIXES SICK, SOUR. GASSY STOM ACHS IN FIVE MINUTES Wonder what upset your atom ach which portion of the fo d did the damage—do you? Well, don't bother If your stomach la In a re volt: If sour, gassy and upset, and what you Just ate has fermented Into stubborn lumps; head dl/.E.v and aches; belch gases anil actus and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue routed Just take a little I'ape's Dtapcpsln and in five minutes you wonder what became of the Indigestion and dis tress. f/ \irs J AB Gumrnms Millions of men and women to day know that It la needless to li ivn a bad stomach A little tHa i "pain occasionally keeps this doll < itc organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear If your stomach doesn't take carp of ynur liberal limit without rebel-1 lion; If your food la a damage In j -lenl of a help, remember, the; qillrkegt, surest, moat harmless re lief Is I'app'n lilapepsln, which coats only fifty cents for a largt cam* tit druK stoics It's truly won <i<m fill it i* food ami aatt things straight, so gentlf and ens lly that It Ih really astonishing i'lease, for your sake. don't no on nnd on -with a weak, disordered utotuaiii, it'a ho unnecessary. Last Saturday Of the month some EXTRAORDINARY spe cials in addition to our cutting every article in the house. There are still thousands LIWfW of dollars' worth of merchandise in this store to be closed out, and prices so low it seems almost incredible — V 3 to Va Off Wholesale Prices $2, $3 and $4 Worth of Merchandise for ONE. to S:3O p.m.; Saturday* KVVtI'J A VT3N||3 «— ——n * \ Men's V* Work ■7Ta| |1 I|LJ TI J er atyl*. bed Scout Shoe*, ~ $2.45 $14S MM> I Hf l« ft' hI g h - gra d » Lttl h • r n«)t« 29c Men's tOe to II fMlk Web Huspendsrs 29c Remember, Many of the Above Lines Have Been Added Recently to This Stock. BANKRUPT STOCK OP THE STARR-MacPHERSON DEPARTMENT STORE 1420-1422 Third Avenue, Near Comer of Pike Street Msn's II 00 l>ni»r Cloth N'l«M Qn»nl. ilk trimmed 89c M*n's 10c and T|e SI k II s n d k * r chlefs 35c Councilman Marble * motion that the superior court ca*<" be contln tied and the petition to dismiss held up was sustained by the com mittee Samuel Joseph and B. B. Moser declared the Improvement Is need ed and that the Puget Sound Trac tion. Ulght ft Power Co and the Seattle, Ronton it Southern want ed the project stopped to remove the city's power to com|>e! Im provements on Rainier boulevard. BOAT GOES DOWN; 18 ARE DROWNED HRIBHANR, Austral!*, March 2". -Striking a rock at the entrance to nrtsbane harbor, the French steam ship St. I'a\il aank off thin port to day and IS peraoni drowned VENEZUELA TO HAVE WAR? WII.KMHTAD, Curacao. March 2*. A revolution Is Imminent in Venezuela. It Is reported. Thouffh the government hna made many ar rests, II was stated that the move ment against It Is gaining ground The new automobile headlight la » radical departure from other de signs, The lamp has the nhape of a human eyeball, and turns In Its' socket in exactly the aatne mannerl hk the eye In ltd support. llcst modern outside rooms. 2,"c to 60c. Stewart House, Bti West Stewart Advertisement. DANCING HIPPODROME fifth nml I 'n!*rr«lf r. IO pl««o« I nlon On tiMfm liitnrln* Tmitlit by < om|M»t#nt [MEN'S FURNISHINGS Odd* and end* of beat Furnishing* manu factured at price* one third to one-half off. Men's (2.00 Finest Narraganiett Spring Needle Underwear 89c Marrarliad, luatrou* tenure pink, blue lavender, aweater or button froat. Bhlrta and l;ra*«ri. QQ. all *I*ea 09W Tie Men'* be*» qual ity l«lW'Rlbh«4 I'n derwear. Hhlrt*, but ton or *waater front, blue. pink, white and lavender. Hhlrt* atid Drawer*. all 4Q«« *li>i. aarh ... IS)* lie Men'* fUlbrliriran t'nderwear P 1 trta arid Drawer*. AQ. all alxe*. at £9v II 00 to 11 »0 Men'* Wool Underwear; broken line*. Hhlrt* »i,d Dmw- f O , er* U9 If Men * II 00 to II «0 IMf 4 OA Hulta at # I*i9 Men* Tie Twtllad Ooif Shirt*, union made new sprln* r wring* all QQ* *!*•• o*6 Men * ««<• Drill Bhlrt* light and dark ''ol «.ra, In all ilw . 091* Men * II SO and II 0» Oolf Khlrta. new • prlng color- QQ a lug* 09w Men* 11.00 Flannel Hhlrt*. military eol l*r irrajfi. navr. brown and llg h t plald*. all SO#* *l>*«. *t 09b Men's li >0 » n<! I 4 0 0 Drca* Hhoen lunm'Kl *ni) vtcl kid. all 52.45 REGRET TO SEE VAN HORN 60 Monitors of the Plymouth Con-i gregutlonal church Id formal re»o j lutlons presented to the Rev. and Mr* Francis J. Van Horn, I). D, , »xpreßsed their regret* that th# j pastor hu been called to the Hr*t j CongreKat tonal church at Oakland, Cal. He baa been pastor her* eight year*. QUITS HIS JOB LIMA, Peru, March IT.- Finding opposition too strong to overcome Vice President Lucmj, who wanted to serve out ex-President Billing burst's unexpired term. resigned, —— J WE LIKE TO MAKE SUITS for sensible people—who appreciate good clothes. We make our suits to fit perfectly. Every gar ment made under the supervision of the pro prietor. Our Credit System comes in handy. Drop in and inspect our fine line of Foreign and Domestic Woolens. J. S. CRATON Tailor for Sensible People 402 UNION ST. Cash or Credit MEN'S $1.00 SILK HOSE 39c Boff. beautiful, lus trous taxtura, parfact ahapHfnaaa and e!a franca of finish, black and color* la a -52.25 Man'a 2Sc Ftna Mar* rarli*»d Mala Hoaa, cok>r* 14C Men'e Uo Cotton Hom. blMk Q. or tan 9to Men'* *5c fjolf Shir:*, bill# *lil White atid Mark n r 1 IA. wt.lt* atrip** Hit Men'* $1 to and I! it Negligee Hhlrta. *ole •etta. percale and other fine material* In new -prior pn* coloring* U9C Boye' f.O« and Tie Hlilrt* *olf an<) ne*- LT- .29c nor I' "Se Flat Madra* 4Qa Blouaea fcuu Man'* 7te Work T r " 39c Man*® H A P. I>r#a« Olovi-» 9J.&0 quality, chamola and AO « kid. at SOW Fownaa' If <*0 Df®ti ST.' $1.45 lOe Kwliwnr In Kour-ln-Hand*. Tack, iluli Tie* new up t.. .late pat- 4A> tern*, at ... 191* Men's IS. 00 Oxfords In blark and tan. n*w English iasts. * o m • with rubber ioUi. all sl*a« $2.35