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1332-34 Secoiul Ave. 211 Union St.
A Word About Our Credit
-■jk-., - ■•sa*. ,"i. -i ii mi
Our prices are cash prices with
credit accommodations. Pay
for your wearing apparel
as you wish—in 30 days
or in small weekly or
monthly payments.
A High-Grade Ladies'
Tailored Suit Dept.
Owing to the gvc.it demand Mr high-grade Ladies'
Tailored Suits \\c have opened a made-to-order depart
ment for the c>>nvenictwe of our patrons. \V e. are offer
ing tailored garments, made of the best fabric* and
excellent workmanship, for $35.00, $37,50 and $40.(*).
THE "EASTERN" GUARANTEE BEHIND EACH
GARMENT
We will guarantee the tit. wnrk man ship and general
satisfaction »>f each garment Numerous fabrics to
select from W hat i- neater than a tailored -uit ? And
thev arc ahvavs in -tyle
WALSH FIRES SHOT STRAIGHT
AT YOUNG JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER
CHICAGO. April 27.—Haatad
reply to the cnsrgee of John D
Rockefeller. jr, that ha had
made faiae raoorta aa to condi
tiona prevailing Colorado
8 DENTAL
OPTICAL
PRICES CUT
r* a«tt <im H«N Ttwn
So eueb lew prlcee
'or strictly high-class
>ental and Optical
vork were «t«r offered
n Seattle or elsewhere
Vou need not hurry, ei
,t> low price* will coo
tloue while the bard
ttmee laet.
Hard Times Optical Price*
Call at My op
C J ties) l»e part
meat Wave your
KjßVf »y% eiamlned
't-' end riutea fit
ted for you aad I wtu guarantee to
aave you from 10c to IS on any pair
of Blaeees you may require, Lenses
duplicated a epeclaity.
Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S. <
Kealt.e * Leading I'entlet.
Dewtel UrH'iwx. TIS " Bl A**.
I Die*
Opt teal IVpwrtmeel. TO". fleet Ave.
\» e.t.l»< Hltrk.
■e lan !• Tea end TH
Plr«t A*e.
Open *v<»iiiQf« until * «n«1 Bun
daya until * for pecpie wbo work.
J 3rt/ anr/ 1/ntVrrsi/y' J
AMUSE M E N 1 S
MOORE 5
Popular Matins ««ln«d«i
Mist Marie T?mpe»t
In—
. "The Mmrriaf of Kiltr" *oti Ti
Vlghi.
Harrlwl." M~l »»»•. a"«l M*M.
rrirn—*»•>. *V to $2. MM. !#*• to »l
LOEWS EMPRESS
T hrllllnf —!«*»•!
"THK Al TO BANDIT'
(Mh«r Hie 4rta
Tryont Mghl. F.*#r» Mr«lr»f*-h* far
|jtw € Ir# tilt
FrUln* M**«» Mlppodrimi#
I Hm< ing 1
-1
Star Wants Ads find the lost
articles.
during tha recant bloody mine
etnkee wm made by Chairman
Frank Walah, of the Widuetrlal
Relatione committee, here to
day:
••Mr. Rockefelisr't abuae of
myeelf la In line with the
Rockefeller policy of cruahlng
any Individual oppoaing him In
any way," aaid Walah.
"I oan etand abuae In feeling
aura that publicity will create
aentlment among the people
which will prevent a recur
rence of the Ludlow massacre,
and perhape go a long way to
ward r*-eitabliahlng republican
(government In thoae communl-
tea tha Rockefellere control
"It la Intvreating tu note the d»
feru>e of Rockefeller aa to Ludlow
Hp declared that tha t*o women
and -leven children killed wer»-
not 'shot.' but were merelr mirith
ered to death while Imlleta from
the guards of hie company were
flying over the moutjt of the pit in
which they took refuge Kntlre
candor, however. ehould have
moved young Kockefeller to add
the dotal! of how hlx guard*. In the
gul»e of militiamen, burned tent*
of the mtuera and looted and rob
bed their vlrtlma. both before and
after their deatha,"
Walah declared that when the In
veatlgattnn into the Colorado trou
bles I* reopened In Washington, In
May. Rockefeller. Jr . will be the
first witne** called
SAY
w
weo-»T T„p o»iy
s>i£NT CuRFf »v t kmOm
"S KVHFN fl Oi»i_
yfl «vn3 IN THE PRESfNCf
O p H GEN T t EMR N
-
)l* A
Kar-Ru
Kheumati«m ha* been pro
nounced incurable for so many
years that the discovery of
KAR-KL' rank' a* one or the
world's greatest events.
(iet our testimonial pamph
let from your druggist.
METROPOLITAN
O MONTH, MTAKTINO OQ
THI KMMt. AI'KII
« HAHI.VM FROHMAN ITmiviU
JOHN DREW
In thft Nolahlf festival «f
Ilia V|oa< KMitima Ku'«Aa
"ROSEMARY"
Prlr«> ■ Ithia. »! oa to lor. MatlnH
Ktlurday, 11. to to &o<•.
teat a >i#w Hilling
PANTAGES
Cora Youngblood Coraon'a
GIRLS OF THE GOLDEN WEST
Bob Albright,
The Mala Melba
10c and 20»
FUNNY FACES OF FAMOUS FELLERS FIGHTING ON "FIRING LINE"
Col. Rodssvslt and Hl# Chief Lswyar, Bowera, and Barnes and Hta Chief Lawyer, Ivlna, Sketched on the Plrtng
Line In Syracaa Courtroom.
Say Colonel
WasaParty
to Boss Rule
BY BONO P GEDOES
BYRACVBK, N Y . April 37 l«
w»* the plan of attorneys for Wil
liam Harnea. Jr . today to continue
etpnslng rorreapondenre which
pasted between llarnea and Hoose
relt when the latter waa coventor
of New Y'l-rk, for thn purpose of
showing that. If there waa any bote
nil* In the atate. the colonel waa a
party to It.
Rooaevelt waa still on the atand
undergoing i-roaa-e*aa>lnatlon bv
Wm. Ivlna
It waa Ivlns' Intention to »how
that an Invisible jnnnimonl" ei
lated tn atate pnlltlce while Knose
velt waa lotrroor
The Idra of thla eildence I* t<-
•hiw that the roionel was annated
by malice when tie charged thai
Itarnee was a "boa*" tn *Wtrinrnii
to Ihe new spa|>ere and that Harrier
therefore la entitled to !"•" M§ libel
daaiairi
Barnes Not in Court
Retort ree'imitJg the i d totlav
Col. Rooaevelt spent s< ui«* tiim
atudvlng a copy of the l«fe Sen
riatt'a autoblofrspiiv
Ttie demand for w*'» In th"
court room had materially dimin
ished todav llarnex did not occu
py hla uausl place with hla attor
nc *. hating returned t" Mban
Attorney lUrnum opened tin
ro*a-eietuinatl'>n hy again t • Hik
up the question >f his >• position
to accepting the vlre pr«--ld*-n<» *•>•
the ticket with Wm MrKlnlet
The colonel refused to an**er
torn* of Hi* put IS fetal
categorically.
'But you #050x01 Ming governor,
Old you not?" a»kel Rartium
"Thoroughly." w»« the reply.
"And largely becauge of I'latt'a
fclndneea?"
• Yea."
HERMAN TRIES OUT
A JOKE; IT MISSES
TAt'OMA. April -7 Merman O
Bchlffer. a railroad engineer, tried
out a joke on a friend, btlt he i*n't
feeling a bit humoroua about It in
the city Jail todav
According to Hchlffer. hi* friend.
Charlea Kalblaaner of Kverett, had
gome money coming from an eatate
S" Hchlffer. full of the old nick. Kent
him a telegram naylng the money.
|3r.6D0, nan at hl» hou*e.
When Ftlblaaner came to Ta
coma. Hchlffer laughed. Kalblaaner
couldn't aee the Joke. He took hi*
telegram to police headquarter* and
had hl» friend locked up on *11*
plclon of appropriating the money
to hla own uie.
PRESS ATTACK ON
DARDANELLES
ATHENS. April 27.—The allied
troop* »ffit aahore for the land at
tark on the Ilnrdanellet occupied
Eno* Hunday, It was reputed to
day The Turks are dTlared to
havo withdrawn to the Interior of
the peninsula. The inhabitants of
Eno* wore ordered to le»v» within
24 hour*
Every Indication In dlapatcheti
here In tliat th' Anglo-Erent h
naval and land fori "re now
pressing their attack on the Tuti,
inh stronghold.
MUNICIPAL LEAGUE
INVITES WOMEN TO
HEAR MRS. SEWALL
Women are ln»li»*d !o attend Ilia
Munlrlpnl l«iarn« lunch nt noon
TilMd&jr at the <»ood Ka'a oafeterla.
»hon Mr* May Wrtgi.t Hi>»all, t
p<-ar* Iwturar, will deliver nn ad
drean,
Mre Hawaii'* IM-tiira* liavo at
tracted w I lift Htipiil lon, Hnd tin- Mil 1
nlMpnl li'UKur <nninilitoc hiim mari<>
••xtra arrangement* to accommo
date women vliltora. aa well hi* the,
member* of i lie league
A.I Cardan of Seattle and H. B.
Carden. of Echo. Ore., brothers, tnnt
hern Monday after 27 year*' arpara
tloo.
STAR—TUESDAY. APRIL 27. 1015 PAGE 2.
HlanyDie as
Heatwave
Seizes East
CLEVELAND, April 27 —Of
fidait of th« city health depart
ment announce that 13 btoiet
had already auccumbed to th*
intenae heat wave which hai
gripped th* rity elnce Sunday.
There la great su'ferlng.
A alight rain early today if
forded aome relief.
NEW YORK SWELTERS
NKW YORK April *7 Ttie hot
test April weather In tho hlstnn
of the aeather bureau via predict
ed by government forecasters to
day The touch
>0 before eundown. they declare
FOUR DIE AT CHICAGO
CHICAUO. April 27 —With all
heat re< ords for April atnaa'ied
Chicago and the Middle West are
due for anotiier tinier. accord
Ing to announcement of th» weath
er bureau. Four tieraont have sue
cum bed to lh" Intenae lie»t her»
efn the vleltatlon l>egan HunAay.
Seattle Diaplay Men'e attoclatlon
vote at meeting Monday night to
hannonlte their window a during
Sbrlner week.
flfS Best
| EYE
Tone
DEEP CURVE LENSES
a larger field nf vision, inor#
prolffUan tu tha *>»•
Hrlent If lr r*nmlniif lon. Heg
■ nnaMe prlrea
CURRY OPTICAL CO.
rtr.HM.iiT trrciti.trm.
Ihlrd I loor, IMI M Aieade Hide
>1 rlit a f hie %«l Willi \nn
SEATTLE THEATRE
11 A. M to 11 P. M.
3 Act* Vaudeville
4 Firrt-run ReeU
Ladies' Orchestra
Price 5c- 10c.
Amateur Night Tuesday
PAY LESS
GET MORE
Frye&Co.
Markets
Wednesday Specials:
5 cans Wild 9Cf*
Rose Milk M C
Choice Shoulder 4
Pork Roast Im
Choice Steer \ Ik f*
Shoulder Steak
Choice Steer 11 ea
Pot Roast II
Choice Loin lAp
Pork Chops 10
Choice Spare 1 lea
Ribs I I 1 *
Anchor Brand lA#»
Bacon . . IU U
Choice Mutton IC|a
Chops Iv
Look for U. S. Purple Stamp
It signifies purity and quality
Shops Open Until S:2O !». M.
TestCasels
Brought on
'Jitßus'Law
By order of Prosecuting At
torney Lundn. Tueedey. the 9e
ettle Ta.lcab A Transfer Co., a
corporation, was technically
placed under arreet. and an In.
format'on charging the com
pany with operating a motor
vehicle without a permit wae
filed direct In euperlor court.
The company waa to be ar
raigned before Judge A Iberteon
at I:3oTueedey a'ternoon. and
thru Attorneya Hugh C. Todd.
William Hickman Moore. Frank
Brlghtman and W H Merrltt,
will defend Iteeif agalnat the
f> r et cave brought In thie state
under the new jitney but bond
law The caee. It hae bee
agreed, will be In the nature of
a teat aa to the law a constitu
tionality.
l'r«>ae< ut«»r I.undin aatured all
oiher Jitney d' Ivers that If the court
would agree to hear the teat < a«e
thla week, and both aide* will urge
a »|>eed> hearing, no further arreat*
win be made until she court rules
upon the new law
Seceding Jitmen Meet
Five hundred Jitney hua operat
ora IncludlnK several women at
tended the meeting Monday night
of the Seattle Automobile i>rtver»
association. held In Eckert hall.
I6|t. Third a*e. and Indicated by a
rlalnK vote their determination to
operate their cars 011 the streets of
thla cltv without U>uds
Judge Win. Illckman Moore at
torney for the association. explain
ed hla (ilana for making a teat case
of ihe new bond law, which, he de
clared. had been psased by an obvl
oualy .Seattle Klectrlc leKlslsture.
AM Promised Protection
All driver* who have become
members of the aatoclgtion were
pmmlacd full protection
Judge Moore de< laied the penally
for violation of the bond law all out
of proi>ortion to the aerloutneaa of
th« offenae. and city authorities
were declared to have acted un
fairly In demanding llcenae of all
driver* and later announcing that
arreata would be made after a cer
tain date
A. M. Prafher, whotn arts a, an
official of t,he Seattle Auto Transit
association are declared lo hav#
been responsible for tho seceaalon
of member* who formed the Auto
mobile Drivers' association, ha»
given notice of realgnatlon a* sec
retary. Hit anccessor will he elect
eil Monday night.
Time Limit Expires
Chief I.ang'n order withholding
arrest* five days expired at noon
Tueada).
Proaecutlng Attorney I.undin.
IWtpuly Proaecntor I'almer, Judge
Moore, Attorney Hugh C. Todd, re|>-
r. Kentlng tho Auto Tranalt naaocla
Hon; Attorney h'Yank Mrlghtman, of
the .Seattle Taxlcab * Tranafer Co.,
and James R. Howe, counael for the
Seatlle Klectrlc ('• . conferred Mon
day afternoon and agreed that a
driver for the ta.xlcah company
should aubmlt to atreat for ihe pur
pote of teatlng the constitutionality
of Ihe new law
GAME WARDEN SHOT
IN LEG BY HIS WIFE
MOUNT VERNON', April 27.—
This county I* seeking a new game
warden, the resignation of H s
Klklns having been accepted today.
Elk In a resigned because somebody
telephoned his wife.
The telephone meanage, |f | H anld.
sent Mrs. Rlklns out onto the county
road In a hurry.
It la also nald there were several
women with Klklnn In an auto when
Mra Klklns arrived with a revolver
One of the allots lilt Klklns In the
REFUGEES ARRIVE
(i AI.VKKTON, April The
transport Sumner, carrying 300 ref
ugeea from tha Mexican port of
Tamplco, arrived here to'la.v. The
Hnmner was the first vessel to
leave Tamplco lu eight weeks.
Lovely Chiffon Waists
At $1.38 Instead of
$3.50 to $5.00
EJUNDREDS of them—fur richer
jffigL and finer than you'd expect—
'" j ' in Cray, Navy, Empire Blue, Smohe,
Black, and Black and White, Rose,
JT• »\V7y \ Nile, Sand and Brown.
£ j Hand-embroidered in contrasting
\ J co ' or# » with French knots in beauti
/u/c/e*ij?na. Finest Silk Chiffons and
££ All sizes. Waists that were made
$3.50 to $5.00. M
All are to go in VI "V If
/ n ' ou .' ol>oo
CA r I au/n Ufaictc 1 ftr ° ther groupß are offered at 880 and
Jl/v Lid Wll W dldlfd lOw $2 38. and all are displayed on the Second
Black Lawn Waists, with low collar, self- Floor tables. A vast array, embracing all
embroidered. All sizes. Made to 1 Q sizes and all the wanted styles in some
sell for 50c. Closing out at O group or other. The purchase of thtfse
£1.50 to £2 Tailored Wai,ts and the bale fol,owin g ha » becn
T "•> T"* "** commented on by the daily press as re
vv fllStS 38C markable and unusual events. They have
Town and Country Waists, Summit Shirt P r ° ved , themselves to be all that has been
Waiats in tailored effects. Made of Soi- M,d of them - Sale "sumed tomorrow.
sette. French Flannel. Tennis Flannel and Everything in the store is marked down,
plain and fancy fabrics. QQ The purpose of the sale is to be wind up
Closing out at OOC the Panton business as quickly as possible.
GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE * COMI»ANT.
Merchandiser* and Financiers for Bu»lne*« Institution*, In Charge of
Panton's Department Store
1107 to 1111 Second Ave.
DISCOVER PLOT
TO BLOW UP TURK
WAR OFFICIALS
HM.ONIKA. April 27—The t!la
coierv of ii plot to kill all of the
hl«t> Turkinb nod <l»rui»n official*
In t'ouatanllnopl* and atart a rev
olution agalnat the war pnrtv l.i
told i« advt<«*» today from tha
Moalain rapltal
There are daolarad to be «ii
rtenrea that the plot •»a wide
apraad and neteral attendant* at
the novernment offloea aro under
Ik /ft
Jln / «*>* °"jjA /IJT
lj l\ / The Best Kind /1 M I
Im m of Indorsement You Can IM I I
I ml Have for Anything Is the Personal V F| I I
I Recommendation of a Friend. If I I I
I | l%| ▼ •»«« uni plac# confident# In what he itvi ItM'AI *F. you | 111
111 ■ know hiut. I I ■
111 W I a■a | I I |
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H ■ I H warn q [ I
I I I taker* We puMlgh the truth ami ffer puhlt- v the aatne per\l« material". H J I I I
■ HI etc ihsi uae at leaa than on* half tha prlrea rha k< H Kill
H OUR SPECIAL $75 FUNERAL 1 II I I
Ihe ahote raaket. of Mark hmadrloth or fnil»(M»m| |»tuatl. la>l»a I | K W
ant. ilmflna. I»«thing- and ilreaelng remain*. embalming, iinleaials, ruga. 1 I H Ij
■V chain*, fur door. « -andleetlrk nml randlea. when rf«nilr*N|. pall hear- R fj I X
era' gloira, grnve marker*, elegant auto hearte, automohll* for family, I | I I
pwownl aerrlrea In arranging »nd conducting funeral. with attendant* VII J|
and free uae of parlora Thla funeral dupll. uted by nny other under- kj I I I
laker would r»al not Im» tliMii 9IM o»<r price ITV | ] 1| Dj
Chaapar funrrali, If dealred B
>w H||
Ur »»re a* < lnae fo you *ia >our |d««ine, ami rlaaer In i|ult k «»er\lre than the t • i [•, v
iimleiiakrr nrareat *ou All enlla aii»n t«rr«| lmm«*«|lHt ely hj i|uli-k, <|ulet uuto I I | II
wnlee, rrgardleaa ,of dlatanee N I 3 * II
Funerals Conducted in All Parts of City, HI |jj B
Suburban Towns or Wherever Desired E 1 0 3
CREMATION $10.00 ill j
W» flva tha people a aquara tfrnl a hen they nenl tx aquare deal, nnd they H ■ A E
■uraly Mti M whan * Niirtl aiomiry H ■ »•« ■
t'hlldren a funtrala In proportion. J I
~' FREMONT UNDERTAKING CO. mil
I 3515 Fremont Ave. Phones I I | 2^1%
#r / \ \
!T" -1 ■ ■ W- J !
arreat and are heifls tortt'red In
an attempt to force c. tiff-salon*
from tlietn
Onl* the eleventh hour discover?
of a bomb with a clock work at
tarhment prevented the plot from
meeting with aurce**
The bomb cowe-ned In the
offices of the war mlnUtry.
"THE CANDY SHOP" HITS
ROCKS
T»ORTI.AND. April 26—'The
Candy Shop'' Mutlcal Comedy com
panv. after a week of empty
hoti»e* here, haa dltbarded
TRAWLER BLOWN UP
GRIMSBY. Kng.. April 27.—The
trawler Recolo vu blown up Mon
dnv In the North aea, it is learned
today. Several of the crew are rai;*-
Inr.
Dr. Lyman Abbott eaya It la
caalar for a man to Bet rid of
hie wife than It la of hie cook;
but who wante to get rid of
hie cook?
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