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1332-34 Second Ave. and 211 Union St. Buy Your Apparel on Credit t Hir liberal i red it system make* it po««iMe for you to dre«« iti the height of f.mtoion at all en-JfKln- N time*. Pay us in small weekly or ft* monthly payments. An Exquisite Showing of Smart ■ I jV- V White Chinchilla Coats Special •» $25.00 \> /1 | The model akctched 1* an example v , 1 n \\ of the excellent atTie and beauty of / " ! j U those Worumbo I'hlnehllla Coat* W.i J have >H4om offered *uch a vain* In « .. ~ A!*o a lot Chilian at $1».T5. New Waists in \t 1 mar^ Modes / nv *•*& « J / Y " r '" > *" " r " »hi>win* i* 7 \ if it / / wonderful We u*e the word In It* I )f / fullent meaning Th« itylri are \ '•» .'<» on« newe*t The color* are V II chartr.lnn the *and and p'lttjr \ \li \ \>l »hade» tho new gray, fleah and !'!enf of Wktu PrtoM ran** from t"T \ — i; oo np GIVES MONEY TO WIFE: HANGS SELF After turning itaO over to hi* wife. Ernest Roland. s>. a tailor, walked two blocks east from his residence, •030 46th ave. 8 . at » o clock Tues- What Causes Sore Feet? J Aching. burning. 3 and sweat* corns, lallotiif. and ser*' bunions all original" from In lured Uut there la n<> ne.-- eelt> to endure t»»r tura a alngle mo meni Any of th»ae ' troublea can be in stand? rctle\ ed and permanently cured by uainff the following *ct entlflc treatment that aflta through the pore* and remove* the rauae 'Two tableapoonfuia of Caloclde compound In wirm foot batli. soak the feet fifteen minute*. gently rubbing rore parte You <an (ft t'alccid* from any drug atore A twenty five.cent pa'-kag» I* usually enough to cure the worst feet. Medical Formula, Dayton. O amuse m en t s MOORED Matinees Wed. and Sat. Bawrj W. Savage (Mm j FVtmoMAH HP a 150 PEOPLE 150 Iftrial Symphony Orchestra Largest Musical and Dramatic Orfaaizatioo Ever Toured Night Price* 25c to $2.00 Matineea 25c to $1.00 SEATS NOW SELLING PANTAGES STUART THE MALE PATTI Childhood Days Other Big Acta 10c and 20c Loew's Empress TW MwW«l Mir (iKRTRI DK BARMM Tha trnnoni Ir4lbh AfhlrtPf MII ILU) BIMW. Roland Wm( Player® la "THr. TA*OI,K" Oth*r Art® VaaaßaaHMßaaaMaHMaiMiwJ POVERTY 1« no tin, but it is mighty inconvenient. You must start, as all wealthy men have, by open ing a savings account. Interest 4 Pcr Cert UNION a A VINOS A TRUST CO. or ecATTLe Capital and Surplus $811,000 HOGE BUILQINO In tha Heart ef the financial District. JAMES D. HOGE, Prealdent. N. B. SOLNER, Vies President and Truet Officer. i day morning, and hanged himself by means of a rope to a small tree He was found half an hour later, dead. Rotund ha* been despondent for several weeks, and on several oc t caslons talked of suicide Huslnesn i troubles. It la believed, worried i bltu. He ran a little tailor shop on Jame* St.. between Second and Third aves. He Is survived by a widow and [ five adult children. The t«ody was removed to the county morgue. • • • UNABLE TO GET WORK, GIRL, 22, TAKES POISON Altho >t la not har wtsh, Ills Smith, a comely girl of 22. wilt recover from the effecta af awaiiowing five mercury tablata Monday night at the Snoqual mle hotel, city hoapltal authori ties atatad Tuesday. The girl was driven to her act by weafce af enforced idle nesa. which brought har to the paint where "the easieet way" waa the only course left. The sir) registered at the hotel three iMki ago rib* had little to say to the other guest* Her only known relative I* a mother living somewhere nesr Seattle According to the proprietor, the girl *ai piainlr discouraged "• h * r rain efforts to get work, and sev eral times *i» heard to threaten suicide BELIEVE LAUNCH WAS LOST IN SALE JUNEAI", Alaska. Mar 11— IJttle hope Is felt today for the safety of the gaaoline boat. Edith 0., and It la believed by J Snow, * perl a I agent of the Internal revenue aervlce, who arrived here yeaterdav from Yaku tat. that the vessel wan lost In a terrific southwest gale on April 18. with all aboard. Besldea CapL Oreen there were three on the host. Jean llelry, John Maold and Tony Maold. The Kdlth O. left Juneau April 12 for Knik Doctor I.athrop Is licensed by the State Board of Medical Ex unlnera to prwtln in the state of Washington, and he has been practicing In fleatlle for several years. The doctor does not claim that, his treatment is a cure all, and he will not take your case If he thinks be cannot benefit you. If medical or surgical treatment la what la needed In your case, he will tell you so, and advise you to go to your physician snd surgeon for treatment Dr. Ijithrop does not charge for consultation and you sre welcom* to visit his office at 214-16 People* Bsnk Bldg sny d»* eicept Hundajs. between » » m. snd 5 p. m. Some of the dl-cases thst Do'tor successfully treats are: A*thin«, lle«rt Trouble, I>s*s pepsla, I-a Grippe. Female Trouble, t onstlpatlon. Lumbago, Neuralgia, Liver Trouble, Rheums: litm, Appen dicitis, Headaches, Psralysls, In somnia, Kidney Trouble and Stun* ach Trouble. POINTED PARAGRAPHS OUT OF PRESIDENT WILSON'S SPEECH "You have Juat taken an oath of allegiance to tha United State*. You hava taken an oath of allagianoa to a great Ideal, to a g>eat body of prlnclplea, to a graat hope of tha human raca, "And, while you bring all countrlea with you, you come with a purpoee of leaving all other oountrlae behind you—bringing what I* beat of their aplrlt. but not looking over your ehouldera and aeeklng to perpetuate what you Intended to leave In them. • e • • e "A man who thlnka of hlmeelf aa belonging to any particular group In America haa not yat become an American, and the man who goea among you to trade upon your nationality la no worthy eon to live under tha Star* and Strlpee. • • • • • "It wa* but an hlatorlcal accident, no doubt, that thle great country wa* called the United State*, and yet I am very thankful that It ha* the word 'United' In it* title, and the man who aeeka to divide m<n from man, group from group, Intereat from ln|*r**t, In the United State* la atrlklng at Ita vary heart. e • • • • "The enample of America mu*l be the enample not merely of peace, becauae It will not fight, BUT Pf ACS BECAUSE PEACE IS THE ELEVATING INFLUENCE OF THE WORLD, AND STRIFE U NOT. • e • • • "There la auch a thing aa a man being too proud to tight. There la auch a thing aa a natlon'a being ao right that It doe* not need to convince othere by force that It la right." President Cheered by Thousand* When He Addresses Meeting at Philadelphia CONTINUED FROM PAGE I orated with American flag* and red. white and blue hunting, by Ma* or Hlankenburg of Phlladel phla. who apoke with a atrong (Ser man acc«nt The mayor referred to the fualon of the blood of other natlona that makea up the true American and told them the goal of American cltiaenahlp la to tie loyal to the country of their adoption. Prealdent Wllaon waa applauded to the echo Speaking In a clear, dtattnct voice, he waa heard In ev erv part of the hall eicept when drowned by spaamodlc burata of applauae President Ouardad The president won hla audience immediately by stating at the atart that when he came he had the feel ing that he should not leave Waah lugton at such a crucial time, bat that the nature and earneatneaa of the gathering renewed hla spirit as an American." The provident said I like to com* and stsnd In the presence of my fellow dtlten* and drink out of the common fountain with them, feeling the aenae of their support Tbruout hi* day In Philadelphia President Wllaon *i< closely 159 Bodies Recovered Out of 1,150 Dead; Fear Majority of Others Are Lost Forever QUtIMTOWN, May 11.—A total of IS* bodies has been taken from the aea near the point of Old Head of Klneaie, where the Lualtanla plunged to the bottom Friday after being torpedoed by a Qerman iutma rlne. The bodies of sla mora man and four woman war* an routo hsre from Baltimore today, while tugs aro atlll aaarchlng the watara in hopss that addi tional bodies may ba picked up and avantually Idantlflad. Attho tn« Cunard tin# offl cere sugg'tt there may ba a few survivors hsvs not Italian Women Appeal to Government for War to Avenge Sinking of the Lusitania ROME. May 11 .—Demanding the Italian queen dowager had received Intervention of Italy In the war to a letter from Kaiser Wllheini avenge the torpedoing of the l.uai pointing out the advantages to hi tanla by a German submarine, mem- derived from Italy's continued neu bers of the Italian Women's Pro- traltty, and begging her Interven War league today appealed to the tlon to avoid a conflict with Aus government for Immediate action trla They denounced the wrecking of the l.ualtanla as a "crime aga'.nst humanity " It waa reported today that the • e e Supply Allies to Avenge Brother NKW BRITAIN. Conn , May 11 — To avenge their brother, laaac B Trumbull, who perished when the husitanla wn* sunk, the Trumbull Brothers Manufacturing Co. ha* de rlded to produce and sell munitions to the allies. "In the paat we have refuaed all such orders, said John B Trum bull today, "but a* a result of the death of our brother, we hue de termined to go Into tha business In the near future." Travelers Can't Be Insured Now NEW YOKK. May 11.—Insur •nre companies tod iy abandoned the l**uance of policies to trsvelers Kolntc abroad, owing to the sinking of the l,u*ltanla and the grest risk canned by *übtnarlne* The sinking of the l.usltsnla will cost the Insurance companies $fi,«00,0(Kl when poll< lea issued to the vnrlous passenger* are paid Alfred O. Vanderbllt carried the heaviest inaurance of those lost ou the liner. RADIO EXPERT TO TALK AT THE T.M. The rule* snd regulstlon* of wirele** trsi>*mls*lon of me**age* und the licensing of commercial op erators sill lie discussed St a pub lic meeting to lie held st S o'clock Tue*dn> night In the Social Serv ice rr«itn of the V M < A under the auspice* of the Y. M Marconi Wlrelca* achool. V. Ford Oreavea chief rsdlo en gineer under the f H commlsalon er of navigation, will talk on "The Spirit, of the \Vlrel«*s Uwi," rireave* I* the biggest wireless expert In the I'nltefl State* Tnes dsy night s meeting Is open free to the public SENATOR FOSTER WILL SPEAK Senator II K Foster will give ;in a<ldre*s oil Hie subject of 'Munici pal Retrenchment" Wednesday evening. «t the °l nlverslty hrai-ch library, F.ast nOth si. and Tenth av<. N E.. under the susplces of the I Diversity Community club. STAR—TUESDAY. MAY 11. 1915. PACK 2 guardad on »<•< nunt of tha pr*a«mt utraluad cmhkllllon of IntarnailmiHl affalra, and 7Mt pollraman wara da tallad for that duly. (h« rliy tr«>«'p* artlng aa u guard of lionoi Chaarad by Thouaandt Following hla addraaa. tha praal dant rod* for thr»a mllaa to tha atatlon along utraata aolldly [W k ad v> Ith humanity, all rhaarlng Ilia haad waa bgrad In graatlng tha graatar part of tha tlina In addition to tlia praatdant'a a<* rrat arrvloa companlona. aavan da tact ha* roda bahlnd him during tha parada to tha atatlon Tha Hroad Mtraat da|>ot waa danaa with people, who rhaarad luatllv aa tha pra«ld«-nt hoardad hla prtvata car for Waahlngton and ratlrad aarly. I'rlor to hla addraaa, landing avanta In tha llvaa of Waahlngton and Unoeln wara flaahad on tha moving plrlura arraan, and avi>r» ona praa»nt laaped to hla faat and wavad a flag or a hat Wllaon atood hafnra tha aaa of facaa. amll- In* aa tha hand playad Tha Htar Hpanglad Hannar" "Tha Praaidant—Ood Blaaa Him" Tha raat audlanra waa qulat dur- Inn th» hrtaf ramarka of Mayor Mlankanbtirg but whan ha com lud ad I praaant to yotl —<»od b|a*» him —tha praaldant," It waa tha alg nal for a loudar. longar, wlldar and mora i-nthu»la«t|r outburst of a|>- plauaa than anr that pracadad It Ma raturnad to Waablugtuti last night yat b«an reported. thla Hopa la not reflected In official clrciaa. Tha lataat flguraa plate tha mitn bar of daad at 1.150, tha number of aavad at 7*7. Inrludlng 4S.'. paaaan gara, and thaae flguraa ara i>alla* ad by naval and military authorl tla» to ha approximate!) correct. With the dead burled In the old cemetery, on the outsklrt* of Queenstown. yesterday, the only work now remslnlng here Is the raring for survivors snd msklng final arrangementa for ahipment of the identified dead to their home* While a few more bodies mav b« recovered. It I* feared that a ma Jorlty mav be lost forever To this she Is reported to have re plied with a telegram, saying 'In the house of Savoy, only one reigns at a time." VILLA REPORTS HE IMS LICKED OSREROH WASHINGTON. Mar 11.-Gen F*mn< l»ro Villa's ine»aa«e to hi* agenta here today declared he had destroyed <ien Ohroaon n left win* an<l driven hi* arm> brick to Irapuato Villa raportud the fi*ht began south of I«aon. He Raid ha aipected h decisive engagement nt Irapuato shortly. RESERVE BANKS BET BLEARIRfi SYSTEM WASHINGTON. Mar 11 - The federal reserve board today nn nouncad the establishment of a clearing ayatem between reser\e hanks effective May 24. This Is one of the most Important steps taken since the board was created. DENTAL HH and Ml OPTICAL ■■prices cut ■pflf r« mill til* Hard Ttmva No aurh ton prlraa nr 11 11 on In I nti r) opilral vorlc war* *v*r off*r*<i II Scaltla or >>laa« h*ra, You n*ad not hurry, aa ,ny low prli *» ivin tull . ilnua wlill* ilia |, ar j Urnaa laau Hard Times Optical Price* f "s. Ca II at My <»p. — ~r" ' P*r t urVCra m#nt - your aiamlntd ■' and "'HIROI fit ted for you ao<l T will *'in ri» nt n* to «tv« you from to $B on any pair r.f you may raqulra 1 .onaoa <1 tjpilc m t*d a ipeclalty. Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S. H*a!tl*> I .<■(> <111I M I'«>• t lat. Ilrntal Till I Ira) * ,». I alna lllurk Optical ll'iiiirlmfol, TM l lral At*. Maahlßitnn nlo«*k. It* »ar* *»rt I nmr la TOR an 4 TI3 Viral Att. npan avanln** until » an>l Run da/a until 4 (or paopla who work. You Can Thank Prohibition FOR THIS CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY The Outlet ha» been in business on this same corner for 26 years. We ex pected to stay with it many years more. But the "Drys" put us up against it. Everybody knows this neighborhood will be dead as a steamed clam after January 1. So we are "getting out from under." We are taking our medicine. No use barking up a stone wall. Prices trimmed down to the bone is the only money-getter these days. We know that and invite you to come down and enjoy the greatest bargain feast ever. liAT^^^MEN^^UIT^^SHIRTS John B Stetaona; <11 .15..; A TVTA IVTHPC B 50c and 75c Work OO but odd let: *1 4ft /liNU r/iIN 1 9 ■ Shirt. aJaJC choice V * '"O H f 1.50 Cluett Dreaa HQ $4 00 and $5 00 Stetaona, full aaaort- Big Assortment; Blacks and Blues I 6hlrta UOC mant; your ffO |__1, J ■ $1.00 and 11.25 Grean Hood /»o Cole. Included. ■ Union Label Shirt. OOC $joo Ma«a. in ... *1 qe $10.00 SUITS, an odd £4 AP I I $2,50 Oxford Cray Pongee 31 t and color, cholc. at . . \,l U*| ■ Shlrta with military fl» 100 $2 00 and $2 50 Mata. odd CO. ,ot » for WV«VV ■ eo ,„ r , " $1.38 $10.00 and $12.00 SUITS, choice I $IJOO White Stiff Boaom SHIRTS of wh.f. wt M qc |^d 7;: ed :. ,IM '.. ,# :...23 c GUAPC for iviUv u OnV/XLO $15.00 suits #7 QC ■■■■■■■■■ $3 50 and $4.00 Oxford*. In all for VI aWW TIIVTII?DU7F AD color, and int., OO $18.00 and $20.00 0A QC UllUtllW L/tlt P* ,r •• A SUITS for JJ.OJ $1.50 Cooper's Silk PO $4 00 and $5 00 Packard and 3U113 lOr W¥,¥W t at K 0.5 C Keith Shu«. to OO K2.50 .nd $25.00 Ml CE f„ s>Z.jy SUITS for )I 1.00 SI MB.V. D Union £? . $3.00 and $3.50 Heavy Work PANTC r__ 70 111 s c ho -, * ! ' 75 KAIN,i ,or 79c 50c B. V. D. Single OfV f or $1 .95 $3.50 PANTS for $1.88 I Garments for $4.00 and $4.50 Kxtra Quality $4.50 and $5.00 PANTS at. . .$2.43 50c Hanes' Elastic OA Work *9 /1Q $2.00 CORDUROY PANTS for 98c R,b £$C Shoes * 100 Porosknit /?7 $7.00 Chippewa. Washington Union Suits O/ C and other Log- QA SPECIAL ATTENTION! $3.50 Wool Union | QQ ging Shoes for .. $0.O«/ , VUriVVV9*AVn Flßnwmi Suits selling at .V 1 •01/ $4 00 Hood's Spear Short *• *• tnulWttlO AHD MKLPItfI j, 25 Merino Union P"Q Rubber /jq "Brother- A\7|7C suit. OOC Boots V 1 .027 hOOd" w JCfll9 $1.50 Outing Flannel gQ ■■■■■■■■■■ $1.50 quality $1.75 quality Pajamas, per ... DUC 8c • $1.09 $1-17 $1.25 Horsehide Su ' t Cases - ,35 ° QQp 35c Work Gloves Gloves values U%/\* SUSPENDERS and HOSE | 18c 68c 28c I .or 0 "" 73c BOYS' SUITS 50c Suapendara of oth.r -a m ■ Mechanics' $100 OA. An odd lot. value, up to QO make.. pa.r 1/ C ■ Overalls «si/C $500 ' at 5,00 10c Black or Tan Moaa, £ I UVCr "" I $5.00 Suit.. In be.utl- *n oq pair OC aaaortment. f0r.... «P»«Ov 25c Silk Llal. J | ■ 75c Knlckarbock.r 29c '£•" ■* c - h --i7c| ALASKA ,ik'\r:r'zzir.B9c The Outlet Clothing Co. Cor. Occidental DOOMED BY I One Block From I and Washington PROHIBITION j Interurban Station | 2 TAUBES DROP BOMBS ON PARIS PARIS. Mar II —Two German aeroplanes dropped bomb* upon the barracks nt St Henla. 8 north erly suburb of Parta, today. Five soldier* were wounded. The attack upon the auburb, the center of the northern defenses of I'arla, was made at 7 o'clock Quit Stomach Drugging A physician says that In most casen of stomach trouble there Is really no disease of the stomach nt all, but Just too much acid. Kxces slve add prevent i digestion, causes sour stomach, fermentation of food, nnd this upsets the liver and lutes tln»s and causes great nervousness, weakness, sleeplessness, and "blues." yult drugging; simply take a tea spoonful of ordlnar> disunited Magnesia In a fourth of a glass of water to neutralize the excessive acid it.\ and vou will be all right. It works like magic, you can. ent wljit you want and sleep all night no more walking the floor at three and four o'clock In the morn Itiß and suffering from extreme weakness and nervousness nil the next day. Hlsurated Magnesia Is for sale by all druggists In powder or tablet form. VllmlltM♦ • *fI Mhk'i**|||, No ?r. 1'" ?Hili t . N. V (' BULL BROS. Jus* Printer* 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 Tliipo bomba were dropped by the Taubea, hut no serious mllitsr; damage la re port ad President Polncara visited tbo military hospital. where ha person ally expressed lila sympathy to the wounded aoldler*. FIRE ZEPPELIN HANGAR I'MIIS, May II In a daring raid over the (lerman lines. French avi ators set fire to a Zeppelin hangar at Maubeuge by dropping I tombs upon the structure, the war offtc® announces. Heavy fighting continues north of Arraa, whet* the French air making steady progress, today'a communique slated GENERAL DECORATED Rimi.lN, Mh v 11.--The kaiser conferred on (!en. Von Mack'n*.en. commanding the Austrodennan forces In Callcla. the Star and Cross of a gland commander of the lin perlal Hour*) and Order of llohcn xollern. BANK IS ACQUITTED Abraham, Hank, accused of false advertising In circulars, has been acquitted IJo Is proprietor of the I'antorium Pye Works, I*l7 Third avr. CHURCH BAZAAR The Ijullpk of the ftHllard iinis 11 ft 11 rlitirch will give ii lm/.a»r nnd cafeteria dinner Wednesday e\« n 1 UK. Mwy 12. «t Hip l.jullrs M«l |»hi , | lorn, W. r»Ofh hi nnri 22nd ave. I ■ HE'S A POPULAR GUY The Junior Drama league will give a prrißram at the Moore the Thomas A. Edison's 13 Diamond Point Phonograph For $1 a Week Sow you run hnvo he wlnhcil for In n munl- Tl omu a BMlmr'i Dia* rwl ln«trumant tor tit# mond Point Phonofrtph homo, a •. lys th® kind of munir you like the bent. for n very siumll Invent • merit. the lowent pnanlblf With the mn< hlne we ternrn nnd no Interest. are giving one dosen nine ' , . , Amberol reoordn of your Thin Instrument In „ „ , , * . »>vn choonlnir. nn<l the r«iulppert with n genuine A .... .. complete outfit mn he iMatuoml Point Kepro* . , 4 . hn<l for f"K with out. plusa tho Four Mm- . , , ' • ~ ' . , „ nienta «« little *» $i « Ute Blue Amberol He. wee k. Now we want you m 1 riiil K nil that '-iii t«» rome Mini hear It atre on Friday in honor of Kenneth C. Beaton, newspaperman, better known.as ' K C. H." of "Ye Towns Qosalp," who will leave Seattle for San Francisco shortly.