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T 1What Do You Expect? | When you step into a clothing store and tell the salesman you are looking for a suit of clothes or an overcoat, what do you expect? Do you expect to pay $5 or $10 more than the Suit should really cost you? constantly on guard to prevent lf Do you feel that you must be an unworthy garment being thrust upon you? you of necessity been forced to take such an attitude we want you to know that at this store you will ALWAYS find honest values, honest serv fee and honest clothes. Here you can purchase at any season of the year $25 Value Suits and Overcoats for Id Men have learned that owing to our low rent on sec- ond floor and all unnecessary store luxuri we have kept running expenses so that ACTU ALLY do give you a $25 value at this price. The mem bers of the firm PERSONAL ATTENTION to every detail of the business They demand that every garment sold give absolute satisfac tion. And there's satisfaction in knowing that no matter when you come you will always find the price marked in plain figures on the garment WE NEVER FIND IT NECESSARY TO ALTER PRICES OR RE-MARK GARMENTS. If you believe $10 worth saving—if you expect to get honest value and absolute satisfaction from your clothes —take the clevator to this store (second floor) and you will save a real $10. Photograph Taken by Staff Photographer Durborough on the Batt Fought South of Juarez the Other Day. Rebel Gen Sides. The Burying Party Made No Effort to Dig Graves. absence of They Mer ' low we to every customer FOR MEN ARE RE FAHEY - BRO CKMAN A/S Cx PpVOP 9R ARCADE BLDG OVER MAIN ENTRANCE TAKE ELEVATOR SAVE #10 ‘TALK OF FARMING Friday evening at § p. m. In the Y. M. C. A, auditorium, Prof. W. A Linklater, superintendent of the Western Washington Experfment Station, will talk on “General Farm- ing Versus Specialized Types of Farming.” This will be the first| of a series of eleven free agricol-| Civ Ddusiness, State and Fedora! tural lectures offered by the edu- Courts, cational department of the Y. M C. A. and the extension department j iP Pree S00-B00 Now’ Terk Ben. of the Washington State college. | Guadalupe, the Mexican “White Cross Girl,” Photographed for This| ' The lecture js free. Paper by Ourborough By W. H. Durborough Staff Photographer and Correspond ent of The Star. JUAREZ, Mex, Dec. 6—G lupe Candela: came into J VALL (C) Newspaper Enterprise Association in| rez) and I snapped the » raph of her. old girl in a t situation a week or #0 very differen ago. It waa on th Mesa, whera Re p oat od the federal army after a bloody three days’ battle Girl on Battle Field My first view of her was during | nd Villa's |the second day's fir’ cavalry was desperate ap the sides of the mesa (bluff) where the federal position was, in | the foe of cannon, machine guns and rifle volleys As an inducement to our patrons and to get new customers we offer some dandy values and make special credit K in an automobile out . . of fire, viewing the terms during this CHRISTMAS SALE. field glasses, (You know, it was my business te take Select what you desire, either for yourself, photographs and deliver them, not |Dose as a target for lead.) There were many examples great heroism, but none ae great, thought, as the heroism of this 15 yearold Mexican girl, Guadalupe Candelaria | Carries Away Wounded She ta rebel to the core, and, as 1 stood watching, she repeatedly | crossed the field of my magnifying | glasses | Guadalupe was there with her sulky, and I saw her make trip after trip into the thick of the bullets picking up a wounded man here and | another there | She could carry but one at a time In that rattly-bang old sulky of hers, but usually she man in herself. Then she'd hop in | beside him and make that Mexican |nag gallop to the rear for all he was worth. “The White Cross Giri” relatives or cig little each $1 Gifts of Lasting Enjoye4 ment and Usefulness ' pay a trifle down and a or month. -00 A Week iS ALL WE ASK of week 1 | The els I} Guadalupe the Mi “White Cross Girl.” She’s the only misses one | have heard of in thia bitter 4 ” a H aperate land of blood She ha sgh rt saeeepc pede We have a beautiful as- [B|riee no white flag, Yet & pote nn | in Suits, Coats, Raincoats, sortment in the very new Dresses for evening .and street est styles in Suits, hand Y, M. C. A, T0 HAVE : fi wear, Skirts, Petticoats, Waists, some Overcoats, service fe Plumes, fine Millinery and Furs able Cravenettes, stylish of every description eaters, etc. ACLASS IN LAW George R Don’t Hesitate to Ask Keith 1s is the latest ad: er ty taught by Fred W, Catlett, HE STAR--FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, Villa Detalied a Detachment to Bury the Dead of Both | They Fell, and Shoveled Dirt Over Them Until the Bodies Were Covered. A able time and multitudes more will this morning, driving « in her single-horse sulky, her rifle resting careleusly over her left up in front of rebel] of La charging | e falling right and left.| lifted the} for Credit dition to the ataft of secretaries at |™6 | There are other necessi the promotion of the educational [12-Year Guarantee to All EiAtaa weie reads department and, of th with us today. Be one of a view to Interesting them in the| he sy dliohay oe ee many satisfied cus- ATILES POPULAR LIED/T HWE, Fi Seanad ot Seta tome i January 6, 1914. The class will bo} prone SvENINGS Corner Third Avenue and University ‘$treet pert accountant of Yeurm of export | - ence, and the law branch will bel | 1913, ISTAR CAMERA MAN INMEXICO | WRITES OF 15-YEAR-OLD GIRL WHO'S ANGEL OF REBELS’ ARMY 2p £ tefleid of La Mesa, the Great Battic ely Let the Dead Soldiers Lie Where! a rebel banner is fixed to the back| of sulky In the little box back of wont fahe carries a t { linen for) | bandages, nee thread, sciasors | antinepticn, all » the kita of ith a w and a few t jot it very oru | the Red Cr army THROW AWAY YOUR EVEGLASSES A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at Home Do you wear glasses? victim of eyestrain | Are yous or other @: weakness? If #0, you will be «iad to know that there ts real hope for you. Many wh eyes were failing say they have had their eyes restored (through the principle of this wonderful free proscription One man says after trying it wan almost blind; could not ese to! read at all. Now I can read every. thing without glasses and my eyes do not water any more. At night they would pain dreadfully; now | they feel fine all the time. It was) Ike a miracle to me” A lady who used It says: “The atmosphere ‘seemed hary with or without glas see, but after using this prescrip. |tion for fifteen days, aeoms clear, j withent gt that thousa: can pow discard them in « reason: be able to strengthen the as to be spared the tro | pense of ever getting glasses, Bye troubles of many descriptions may j be wonderfully benefited by follow ling the simple rules. Here is the | preacriptto Ge to any activ drog store and get a bottle of Optona, fill a two-ounce bottle with warm water, drop tn one Optona| tablet, and allow to dissolve. W thts Hauid bathe the eyes two or | four times daily, You should nottoe your eyes clear up perceptibly right |from the start and inflammatior quickly disappear. If you are bothering you even a litte, steps to sare th now before! late. y hopelessly), nt have been saved If they | | had cared for thelr eyes in Ume.- Ady, OHI! DENTISTS | 207 University St., Second and Uni-| | versity St., opp. Fraser-Paterson Co, Amalgam Filling The beat grade of amalgam fs used by us. The tooth is put in proper condition before the fillings | are placed. For $1.00. Gold Crowns, $3 | To obtain good service from al lpadly decayed tooth, allow us to trent ft, then fill {t, and afterwards | jerown it with Gold or Porcelain |Crowns. You will be surprised at) |the quality of such a tooth Bridgework, $3 | It requires considerable of expert-| jence to place bridge work correctly |Our specialists can match your |teeth and place in the missing teeth of Porcelain or Gold so that you {will have the best service from them |Full Sets Teeth,$5 Up We have thousands of Seattle cus- tomers who will tell you that they never knew that plates could be fitted wo perfectly until they had us ) » work any Work that doesn't prove sat. | pe will bo repaired free of| eharge at any time ‘ome in’ SOON ve FREE | today {f you wish xamination and esti WwW all phi High Quality alway 31 | CometotheEgg Market | Anderson Grocery B me The Largest Retail Distributors of Pure Foodstuffs on the Pacific Coast. , FREE DELIVERY————— 2 Stall Special on All Eggs Fancy Creamery Butter, 3 Ibs. uy at the Westlake SECTION A 29—-Lower Floor $1.00 SECTION 1 20 Pounds Sugar 95c | No. 10 pail Pure Lard... $1.20 No. 5 pall Pure Lard o5e 31d. cans Ghirardelli's Chocolate We 5 ibs. Domino Sugar .. A7¢ % Ib. Blue Ribbon Tea 18¢ 2 cans Madrona Tomatoes..25¢ 3 260 Snider's Catsup 506 12 cans Mount Vernon Milk She No. ih File Krone Flour ht ) sack Holly, Centennial Patent Excellent, High Hammond's Best or $1.25 TOKIO GROCERY CO. Stalls 104-123 STONG’S MARKET tre lew Apeciais for This Saturday ef Lamb, Vheee Matn €989—Call for Stall 125 The Ploneer Meat Merchant of the Westlake Market Mustard Pickles, pt, FUSS & COMPANY Stalls 110-111-112 Big, Clean, Senttary Market Lig i2z“e Lamb Chopa tb Se con Backs, Ib 20¢ Jowia, tb 180 Alee Annee—all 16—Meat Section STALLS 129-132 LUTEFISK, 3 Ibs 25¢ and Norway Herring 106: a. the Brenneman—Mclntosh “CIRCLE W MARKET” 8-814 Cirele W Leg of Lamb, Ib. Circle W ——116 I 20¢ be Lamb Chops, Ib. . Circle W Pure Lard, Ib ihe Link Sausage, i caens lhe The superior quality of our Meats, together with sanitary handling, {8 appreciated by the consumer. SECTION 2 Best Yakima Gem Potatoes, Ne k Ww ney Apples, $1.40 ating and Cooking box $1.25 and up Figs, 1b. 0¢ 200-———ST ALLS —215 mone crocks Poultry Exchange Stall 216—6th Av. Side Live and Dressed Poultry Dry Picked Fancy Saturday Specials Turkeys. Dry Picked Fancy Heng Ib 21¢ Springer, Ib. 25¢ Goone, Ducks and Belgian fares Dressed to Order, We give coupons. LONDON ON THE MARKET Dry Goods and Toys spread out in Market Style and Market Prices. Full 8. Temon cing Peachos, © pound Cotton ay Vests, Buebens Dressed* Dolls Calico, per yard tting, tl 11 d other 50c grades, ; 10¢ solled, but will wash 25c and 10c 5c ce a I5c Red Wool Nuns’ Veiling | Baby Hose, cashmere Handkerchiets Canvas Glover, one tur Doll: Teresens and lisle, pink, 1c pair until 11 15c blue and red Limited 3c 5c eomeres PE. S'TLAKE PUBLIC MARKET_~ Fifth, Sixth and Pine ® SATURDAY == and TOMORROW HIEST-GRADE DAY—HIEST-GRADE BLEND, OUR MONTHLY GIFT DAY—10 EXTRA. SPECIALS save money. Take advantage our Delivery ice tol given 5 and of n ce FREE DELIVERY----——-FREE DELIVERY HI-GRADE COFFEE CO. SECTION 2—Continued 312 SECTION 3 SPECIAL Peanut Butter -—co.— Stall 210 IMPORTERS rey bulk There are re eo why you should buy your necessities trom the city where Ue—that we carry the Inrgest and most | y and buy tt freah complete stock in any market. We | fre and malty te serond | Carnation Jersey, lb.... = ame larg Iowa, lb. 35¢; 3 Ibs. Saturday Specials ee er $1.00 20 Ibs _ Guaranteed Eggs, Doz. Hard Wheat Flour, sack... ( 10 Boxes Matches. 40c--2 for 75¢ Home Made Bread fresh from the ovens, 160 size Se teat or 2 for Pread, Cakes $1.10 25¢ Mra Jeamer's “Nu-Bttle” Cookies, ete. Carnation Butter Stores ZOBLE Grocery Co. Stall 219 lot tt let-le}l 11 ths. Granted 5) ; c Sugar, With Purchase § the bottle “My Wife's” Salad Dreee- \ ine ‘ sereeseecess BBO 4 100 onne Runkie’e Cocoa . 8e ) ite phee Quaker Oate........ 10¢ ‘ 200 Comb Honey oo 1B the cans Libby's Pineapple...... 196 00 botties beat Itaiy Olive On .27¢1 CORNER GROCERY | 1 Stall 352 e 22 Ibs. Sugar... .$1.00 = b Toc orate bye nti (Delivered with order) pol y erry 2 ibe Cholee Mince Meat, -— ong ® Extra fancy New Walnuts, rey 2 pkes Jello or Bromangeion . ; o roasted Gally—steel-cut and ¢ Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. STALL 217 West Coast Produce Co. Stall T16—Siath Av. Side. ta Medium Red Salmon, can. Sweet Cider, gai 22 Ibe Granulated Sugar (With > $1 grocery order, included.) Yakima Burbank Potatoes, | se ript Ten, ib. ET EE $1.35 | {°c sub teen 3 cans Corn or Tomatoes, Potatoes, sack New Wi Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs Small Dry Onjons, rHo~n LOTT 52 an Camp's Beans gS local Ranch STONG’S GROCERY Sixth and Pine — Jae Above our best Red Shield Brand Chickens 5c Each Cheaper than beet BUTTER before your eyes—never %% One pound printe or 3-Ib. 15¢ and 206 EATING “AND COOKING APPL! Mate hours old. BUTTERMILK, TOO Red Shield Creamery At the Big Churn, tn the center of the Market, where we make the Butter. LUCKY STRIKE Fist CO. STALL 325 Fonda's Hi-Grade Home-made Candies LL 304—-NOW 201 P the Westlake Public Market. 4 Pg Ye & As Pacific fan Co. 1, Be Get Your Xmae Candies From Fonda HE Oliver Smoked Meat House STALL 900—MAIN FLOOR cater t ade. The r Quality of #, torether h the sanitary handling t® apprect- by the consumer senderge and Winesaps, for reg. $2 81. 50 (Dellvered) YAKIMA FRUIT CO. Stall 205 We