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t ' i | 8 THE Siiemnecaead NOVEMBER’ 27, 1908, | work, the women tnalating that the |GRANDMA GORMAN’ 5 the land for @ week, 1 j termination on the pert of the Aus lgpmton on the part of re sol | tro-Mungariane to attack the Biavel W | E | diera’ wives, who, until John | Turkey, Servia and Montenegro Tninaman arrived, did ath H are belloved, in diplomatic circles, ing for the t m of to have closed @ dofénatve pact the enlisted ae [How far Russia te interested in the a ne laundrer tion te net Known, but there have a but plainta were mad poraietens wacsere (nat ane they did poor work ar charged too er Slav nation has promised the By United Press.) much. The only remedy hieh | nfederated Balkan states every BAN PRANCISCO, Novy 2T.—| sugaested tteelf to Captajn Bawin pr Y ble short of acta that) The Preaidio is today excitedly die | C, Long was to import Agation nicht fey the cear'e domain in] cussing the question whether a) which he did without jn any h th mplr f Prane Josef. | Chinese la@ndry recently inetalied| body's permtasion THE (Biocwe The Viennese bourse, the pulwe of| by the Beventioth company of the/ did the washing cheape@th@ the | Joant Kurope, te showing the| Coast Artillery shall remain in the |,women, but there in a Bit@rence | jst of war by the ¢ ping of} face of vehement and even tearfy!! of opini about the quality Bf the -———- tool the xerlour iliness of é ° Overcoats ¥r Jomet SffUATION CRITICAL be ntradtetory rumors ace IN THE PROVINCES | !ntine ot Vienna n and the p IN BALKAN. hi Turkey boing abe ‘ x heck Failure of Negotiations Be-|’ tween Russia and Austria Is Cause. agitation» ye Turks, HE FOUNDED AcITY (By United Press.) indloation of tid it be that la de a co@flict Rusest en in Av FOR OLD PEOPLE After reaching the age of forty the human system gradually de clines in virility and strength and} Decomes loss able each year taj combat sickness, It i# then that) the accumulated poisons in the ke themselves manifest | natic pales in the joints, | sand hack The & twinges shoutd be promptly r ! and serious th ness avoided by using the following rescription which shows wonder ‘ul results even after the first few doses, and it will eventually restore full physical vigor “One ounce compound syrup of Sarsaparilia! one ounce Toris com pound; balf plat of high grade | Star Special Service. Whiskey. This to be mixed and) gan DIEGO, Nov, 27.—“Pathe used in tablespoonful doses before! 4 & Horton, the man who founded | gach meal and bed time. Tifelsan Diego 40 yeara ago, and who! pottle to be well shaken each) gid a mighty good job, bas just time.” Any druggist can supply the | passed his 96th birthday He es fagredients. pects to have several more birth-| This ig published by the Globe) gays too. His explanation of the| Pharmaceutical Co. of Chicawo, tact that be is hale and hearty ts manafacturers of Toris cOmpound that he bas been temperate all his nen, | eee I feel just as young as I aia} }whea I was 60 years old,” he says 1 have always tried to ‘be happy, jalthough it was not much of an effort | “Father” Horton, as hé is affoc Uonately-known by al! here, did not grow ewormously rich when real es went up. That does not worry AE.NMORTON Our Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats give satisfaction because they possess backbone, or, in other words, because they are made of good materials. We have the best and most extensive stock in town and we give special at- tention to the proper fitting of gar ments. Horse In Business I'd rather have the affection of the people than all thelr money he says TROOPS ARE ON GUARD | (By United Press.) The man without the aid of a bank's service In his business has a lame horse in his team. Thies lameness means failure when the road Is rough. , The man with a bank ac count has the benefit of the bank's service for his every day needs, and also for un- expected occasions. Our service will be a ne- cessity to your ousiness af- ter you have experienced its advantages. First Ave., Cor. Columbia Strongest Overcoat House in the State PERTH AMBOY, N. J, Nov ~Troops are guarding the plant the National Fire Proofing com pany heF® today in anticipation of | an attack by the drink crazed strik ere, who madg a rash on the com-| pany'’s pickets last night and fore | od the guards to fire upon them. | Thé Mtsikers are practically all| gners and many of them spent the entire sight in drinking. ‘The situation today is co we rious and every precaution is be | ing taken to prevent fighting. The} leaders of the foreigners are agitat. | ing further trouble ft in sald i The Union Savings & Trust / Cuba has svlected & little fat man| for president. Why are stout peo | ple so popular? Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK 4 BAG CO, 919 First Ave. Sugar Day—Sugar Day The Cut Price Specialty Store IN FULTON MARKET, 713 SECOND AV. Best Granuleted se 1 Sugar for. . Along with an order pra PF of $1.00 worth of anything else we carry. It is unnecessary to quote prices, everyone in Seattle is aware what “The Cut Price Specialty Store” is doing. We carry the BEST, and our prices are ALWAYS the LOWEST found in the city. Wave, crescent and straight tops shoes for women we ever showed Built by expert makers; made of the best leather Ease and style ..... fant vekante $3.50 to 86.00 Handsomest Our Children’ % Department Growing in popularity every day. Soon will be selling most of the Children’s Shoes in Seattle There's a reason—it’s because we have the right goods and know how to fit little feet Remeraber, there is no limit; you can buy as many dollars’ worth of sugar as you like on this deal. Some and ssi your winter's supply. The Cut Price Specialty y Store IN FULTON MARKET. se SECOND AV. am Sugar Day-—Saturday—S Sugar Day pe a ne a RN NS TU RRELL’S 903 SECOND AVE. ico we ie wer eS The Season’s Surplus o « not locked, and the inner door wns |) forced by breaking the lock with « Sh jm sledge tiemmer, The robber: » oes j#on and Dr, Schiffman are long | advent of Ma All living save qa Killed by a than, i a Cor, Wiest at Private ange has done nothing but harm yono, chickens and the post's collars and cuffs BOYS FARE WELL! find of frult were ir jet te. Bha dour thank the To many kind felends who con |, ; |her home for boys, Grandma Gor . tha Bho atated to The Star this: home ing that fi ali over the cit the boys under) East Bradford, Pa at on the fat of Jobnson, eolored, ie re , her care will fe oy inited Pr AUBURN wh, reneral store of Jones STNTSTISTSTSISTSTSISTIST ST TTT ST SISISTSISISISIS was broken into late W wd, THE STONE, FIBHER CO SECOND AND UNIVERSITY , = The | OANA WAVAY, f\ THE STONE, f Wome eedy night and the sate cracked, The burglars = enterea the building the Inside of the window frame He The outer door of the safe wan} Marked for Spe found no money or valuables in the |} nafe, it being the practice of the firm to keep no money in the wate D Up to a week ago there had been no winter weather d th at night. Articles of clothing, |} ales. Orde®s that had been placed anticipating a : i knives and razors are minsing, and | schedule ‘time and great cong ic Shéutted fo the lows will approximate a | 9100 | GOV. JOHNSON Is COMING WEST tomorrow, The facts are printed herewith WOMEN’S $2.50 AND vy SHOES, $1.96 | BOYS’ $1.75 TO $2.50 HOES Patent colt gunmetal and glace kid leathers,in | Ma ‘ broken Hines, lace and Blucher st with med i Patent Colt ® for dremg: heavy soles ‘Thess a new and stylist BI for achool wear; “a Shoes, and not odds and ede | teed solid leather, Price $1.98 | BOYS Ba 50 AND $2.00 6 ent n boys woteae (By United Prose.) | LOB ANGELEB, Nov. 27.--Gov- | ernor John A, Johnson of Minne BIG GIRLS’ $2.50 AND $2.25 SHOES AT $1.60 The Sizes 2% to 6, with low heels, several styles, in y sota has written Dr. Rudolph} glace kid, with patent tips and medium soles, | pe * peg colt, y Schiffman of Pasadena saying that These are guaranteed solld leather, $1 69 / oe ‘d broken anni al) i he has decided to avall himself of | excelient for school wear ' Price 4 repeated Invitations to visit Bouth. | ern Callfornia and, while he can not at the present writing state acourately when he will visit this | section, it will be immediately tol lowing the holidays. The gbver nor will come Ww take life easy. he| says in the letter. Governor John: | | | | WOMEN'S $3.00 AND $3.50 GHOES AT 92.48 MISSES’ $2.00 SHOES ay Patent colt, patent kid, tan, Russia ealf, gun- | Sizes 1 2. Patent metal or glace kid leathers, in button, lace ers, In button, Inge op and Biucher styles; all sizes and $2 48 single double soles; all “om ’ widths to ¢ widths, at D, © and BE of High Half or Near It Very aristocratic shapes they are—covered with mirror velvet, with rich satin or of beaver and felt—all proper colora and all od stylee—worth up to $10.00 morrow at Untrimmed time friends. A SPECIAL Working Shoe FOR $3.5 We carry as a leader—giv ing ecnpecial value for the price—an Alaska Calf Work ing Shoe, in tan or binck. It is made of heavy, oll-grain leather; broad top and heavy sole. The tongue ts sewed to the shoe clear to the top, thus keeplog out water, You can not get as good a shoe any where else at the same price Tt will stand « lot of hard usage and is just the shoe for the man who wants his money's worth Other Shoes from §2.50 to $4.00. Bi-Lo Shoe Store 808 FIRST Ay, ate—big and Mitte: re—trimmed with and flowers and foll 2%5c_Huck Towels 15¢ | Homatitehed Huck Towels, size 17286 inches, with either red |,» ‘iii or plain white borders qnd | A!Vi4sen Tray Cloths homatitched with « double spoke stitch; alwrye sold for | the each. On sue | Saturday for ......++. Se j i 2.00Beds cads$t 55 Satin Marsoilles Bedspreads, extra size, for double bed, wa floral center and hand. some borders all aro sold regularly for $2.00 © caah On sale Saturday $1 55 for ... ’ | D5e Tray Cloths 15¢ with | New Cotton ¢ deep fringe al! around; size | ing comforta, ts 18x27 inches; regularly pric | Persian 4 ed 26e each. On sale town for 7¢) Saturday for . * 15c | sale Satu Cotton Comte quailty Knit Underwear for Wor These special groups of Knit Underwear for women are offered |“ | Women’s Mediom Weight Mer- a, t high —_ dens j BSc | Women’s High Neck, Long in Nght weight | ino Ve ream or ¢ eo, in wh $1 00 Pants to —— hb, => THE CTONE.FISHER 0, . ~ BSEATILE TACOMA EVERETT ~ vurR rare: Ive get © 160-peee withoot @roge iywireted ick Second Ave. and pees at Street DID NOT WAIT FOR CAR TO: STOP BEFORE GETTING OFF, Suppose It were you? A long time spent in repairing your body Expense! Perhaps death TOMORROW. What difference would it make that you had got off moving cars : safely‘ over a thousand times?” That fact would not remove your pal | heal your skin, wipe the blood out of your eyes or pay the doctor's bill. It would not bring back health. Or comfort your family if you were buried. Why not let the “thousand times” be enough. Once more ?—It might be the last time! car stops’’— actually STOPS. Say this to your wife or husband, your children, your puplls or em* _ployees. If they met death because you had not cautioned them you blame yourself all your life. THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC CO. Copyright 1908 by Stone & Webster Your fault, « Weit till the