The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1914, Page 9

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DOORS OPEN Saturday, 9 a.m Open to 10 p. m DOORS OPEN A Sale of the Most ome vem) , Attractive Open’ to 0 pm A letter Par A letter § t ar he 4 RE IS nota statement in our claim ite oat th rod 0 he ‘ira aay d Women Sel! Newspapers these are g 10 suits, Not alone are ans, of the way tho war has ‘are nelling ne r TODAY AND SATURDAY INGOTE, THE RUSSIAN COSSACK, THE TUNI( rewentatve i Shaul and ¥ at 4 Siectals some belted effects and some braided and effectively Mf sitaetmather, caught the | content oy ateorage But _ EXTRA SPECIAL $15 ' trimmed with | velvet. Colors, bl k,n r brown pif eg ie wag te ings apie Cue Early and You Will Find 1,000 ele ¢ Coats and Suits to Choose From 500 Stunning New Coats $14.75 GOOD ASSORTMENT OF STYLES The “Traveler” is one of those big, warm, com- fortable coats for general utility purposes. This model, in the variety of colors and materials offered, will prove to be a particularly good buy at this spe- cial price. It is in fact a regular $25.00 garment. Made of velour plaid, designed with princess back and finished with broadcloth collar and revers. the most advan stunning fF with long Yes, they are new arrivals, and they typify York designers have to offer. One spe Serge with mahogany beaded belt ar charmeuse drop skirt is $12.50. | Others are $15.00, $17.50 and $25.00. al—a lasque | New and Beautiful Dresses 1 designed | Values to $3.00 | 300 just arrived, | at— $1.95 Cloak & Suit Co. 1418 Second Ave.—-Opposite Bon Marche Open Saturday Evenings Till 10 WE MIGHT EAT OUR APPL Value to $10 Saturday only $5.00 ‘ SS: SEND SNAKES IN THE PARCEL POST ELLENDALE, Del. Oct. 2— Opening @ parcel post package con taining two large black snakes, | Swings was at home, alone, and] supposing that it might b pack age from friends in Philadelphia, opened the box Two long out and fainted. summoned netghbors, the snakes, one of them measuring ack snakes crawled ne 6«frightened woman When she recovered she who killed Mrs. John Bwings, residing near more than five feet In length j with — a HORSES IN _— 3 S FDERS with flowing sleeves and baggy mers In Europe the battalion is ‘ow all that ts relieved he gov | E | trousers ty Eman a and is a a Pee | ernment 's reguieting the food gup pect os “I ae considered the tactical unit. unit. contition from the s oc er O | Sites MT RNC nd, O¢ } DRAGOON 6&—Heavy cavalry ete husband is making every effort to rs | Dr. W. 8. Hastings, a Posey county armed with carbine, saber and with = fact. wear moat under man | : “ant TS SEA IS BIG og ove Pha getemgee joker who sen eine eunaas wield ah \n. 8 Bane to etened be - po = oo 4 is 3 ® Rate. In ~ Bri org army only TTLE DAY The box was delivered by the take our apples off our hands |* o'clock, and foreigners are advised | + nis farms in place of a hor ANMISTICE-SA, tumparary ous} fegular rural mail carrier. Mrs. this year, we CAN eat ‘em our | | Dr. Hastings brought Police Judge Gebien went ahunt-| pension of hostilities by agreement Washington. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Evenings, Saturday Matinee, and “Cavalleria Rusticana” and “I Pagliacci” BIG DOUBLE BILL Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings “Wednesday Matinee. Physician. en and en Early Reservation Of Seats a Prime Necessity —————— ’ “Grand Opera in English and at Popular Prices.’ | -SPECIAL $12.50— HOW TO STOP STOMACH TORMENT Sound Advice From a Well- suffer fr STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1914. PAGE 9 SEATTLE GIRL IN ave & one hardly ¢ et of these excita ble, ple The first troops wer _ Lene than hal t sure-loving people w days, when the « mobilized and the| In all the open places crowds of | ed to be. be done in a hurry. The price on this special is liable to be stopped men gathered in «roups about the} Three thor took advantage any t during the day, so hurry and see what we are giving you zs of many different nations en-|of the night Broadw : ting in the French army high school last year pro Extra S ials 7 50 and 10 ousand Italians have yo! jtion held at the four other high 9 s Despite its horrors—-and we have | schools. Your Coat is here at small cost. We anticipate a quick response not begun te pl them yet—there ix It cost 2% of the total acho romething inspiring about this war.|cost to ran these night achoola It has wis > The school 1 estimated that Nations are grouping tc they ed more than 6% of those ainieansseomnatensoeeeni _— man Individuals have ng school Second Avenue at 916 i] ALTERATIONS FREE rigors ply Tee ga same mats Naira fn *Wacht Pan Madison Street | Open Till 10 Saturday Night f "On the streets every one talks to! wn and BR. F. Day schools 4 the person next bir anhent- | be classes Mondays ‘ tatingly you walk w me whe f wix has a newspaper and ask him th e | a ion school ‘ , news jd id at Broadway j naportation Is Halted and Thurs. 7 he expres: | sions yesterday whe With the opening tonight ved that the Fret attle’s evening schools is - wen and Altkirch the uation sch B satians walked the streets with for st vont 3 vec oo tears rolling down their * e ae maraans and were the general discomfe | schools . If the demand fustif . prac tleally « in the} Transportation was practically] stoppe ery means being used te get the soldiers away Then there! the 4. The|* on were People had no idea where their | | tamities were—caught somewhere in | | the provinces or foreign countries Hotel Man Shot Sp | selves, and be all the better off I must tell you an incident which | *"4 {ts mate from Hamburg, ng yesterday, and earned the un-{Of the parties; it implies the inten F | Im our digestive apparatuses | throws strong light on Germany's|™&8Y. t¥O years ago and plac | tying antagonism of the speeders, | tion of recommencing the fight and | | bib ene ae eres for it. actions. One of the most beautiful hom on his fa t the purpose jor Judge Thomas Byron MacMahon | leaves the questions of the war un-| Yesterday afternoon and attempt x hotels In Paria ts the Astoria Rue | crosebreec with native! (o¢ the family Bryan Baroo from the | settled | to dampen the ardor of the 400 Se We won't be called upon to | kiiher, opposite the old American | ules. The original cost of the|iand of the shamrock) sat on the| ARMY-CORPS—A corps made up|attle folks who journeyed to the eat ‘em all, but It’s sort of fun jombassy. It was bullt four years|*=imals and their transportation bench and dealt with them in an/of several divisions, embracing) Western Washington fair at Puyal- to figure out If we could. Let's |ago by a German jbere amounted to $5,000. t sretit way than the reg-|every arm of the service, and thus|jup, But the skies might just as OCTOBER | “He tried at the time to exceed| One of the zebras was accidenta would have done. forming an army complete in itself.| well have saved the water, for the pda dtonntine stent iia ine dik k- that padi ag the limit in height, and actually jy kicked ° death las year, ‘snd eders have & whole-|I In most continental armies two di- | socientasen ran quite as high as if Washington this year is estimated at |‘'%:,00¢ oF two stort | in order to give the other exercise, for Judge Gordon.| visions make an army-corps; in the| the sun had shone. 11,000 cars. One car ; G4 feet Recently it was noticed by the| Dr. Hastings put it to w sev- | The fraid of Judge | British army, three. } Seattle day was a great success. long. A train big enough to hold | Marcon! operator that the messages aye ago pulling a drag on 1 And they have reason| DIVISION—The smallest ¢'the| cee Seattle spirit dodged here, the state's entire apple crop for| ine taken at the Eifel tower sta of his farms ra is|to t : combining two or more arms of the|there and everywhere between the thy’ Four ould be. 444 sates tone (tam were 3 intercepted. 8 horoughly domesticated and prov-| When a man speeds 30 miles an service. In Europe it generally con-| rain drops. It's going to be a damed tough job|“*"* deta Ie i a better worker than the horse t s him $50./ sists of two infantry brigades, with| ‘The speaker of the afternoon was Ss z |that the messages were being taken | it replaced RB » adds to the | cavalry and artillery Fred W. Bert, Jr., president of the boxes to a car, or|t the Astoria hotel. The proprietor | RRR | 80. i BRIGADE—The largest unit com-| Seattle Commercial Club, under the n all. And was shot, then and there. ° The length of term all de-| posed exclusively of infantry. In auspices of which the excursion jes in a box Another German was found Best Laxative pends on he » feels. He Europe it is composed of two regi- was held sed In the bread baked ‘ t day pues i narra oat ne Jone For Children |, 7s SSSjuca, “wee, FEW MINUTES! NO INDIGESTION, GAS vend ¢ a an aaa She Joins Red Cross © above sentence applied, we * ’ . a ag total ——. The Red Cross here is marvel C,. Wigmore, furnit agent SOUR STOMACH PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN able to manage it ously organized, Thousands of| Peisprup and W Brennam need ill, “there are 365 days in the| ¥omen bel from the aristocracy ; : year, and, according t Inly to the humblest. Most of them have R. Glenn, @ salesman who has/ Wonder what upset your stom-|pepsin occasionally keeps the stom. census, there were 1.407.865 of us|taken four months’ training as ‘ed In many minor auto mishaps! 44 which portion of the food did|@ch regulated and they eat thelr in the st If you will multi urses, and are now qualified to g ¥, was advised by the judge to | *°h— wh ‘ + een favorite foods without fear. . all of us by the number of days in|to the front auto and b a ee Camege— so: 708 . If your stomach doesn’t take care @ year, 00 a The Red Cross has be H I was fined $10 bother, If your stomach fs in a re-|of your Hberal limit without ret ples you wi nat ‘every man,|thing we all love and respect. Mott a volt; if s gassy and upset, and|beliion; if your food is a damage nan and child in the state muet|¢T and I have the right to wear one J.D, Walke wha t e has fermented |instead of a help, remember, the 1 apples every day in the|“® We joined the soctety at once tributed $ date etabe your head | quickest, surest, most harsbanaae year to dispose of the crop. nd with women that are left be dizzy and 1 gases and/|lief is Pape’s Diapepsin, which Wel done hind, have be busy making ban aci a ictate undigested |costs only fifty cents for a large It $ * population of |dages. This afternoon we are st Wi food; breath fowl, tongue coated—|case at drug stores. It’s truly wone 313,¢ , we'd |ing a course of first aid to ir ar just take Pape’s Diapepsin and in|derful—it digests food and sets have jured. We may be called to} ( f utes you will wonder what | things straight, so gently and eas. Probably we'd have the stomach-| help, and we wish e 8 b of the indigestion and dis-|ily that it is astonishing. Please ache. Every whe soup k “8 and 4 jonary Millions of men and women / don't go on and on with a weak, ; + > ] Of Washington's 11,000 cars,|dispensaries are being opened to|} know that it is needless to| disordered stomach; it's so unnew 6 5,500 come from Yakima, 4,500|help the poor women and children | 1) Gaby cts “German | dadet a bad stomach, A little Dia-| essary from Wenatchee and 1,000 from|whose husbands and rs have scree, When % sadt Gaabohed cat . ~ rene a nee Bastern — ee —— to the front with the kaiser's biess DOUGLAS SHOES MALLORY H Good $15.00 Suits Kaown Indige Our Specialty— and Furnishings. Seattle’s Two Big Union Stores WHERE YOU GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY. 220-222 First Ave. S. PARIS HELPING TO to remember the happenings of each day. Throughout the past wee wace and order have reigned every: | here, The Parisians b conduct: | ed themselves with a dignit at | dozen ye me leaving Paris, our hearts | , fetks in the city eaner tr most broken by the sight of) an education, but who were forced women bidding thet sban to earn their ewn living, and well on the streets. * could not afford the private night Cheer Departing Soldiers choo! Figg pes cote, As gan ON a I For Women and Misses passed through the great thorough-| expe would } ' uccess Yes, we'll even go as far as to include Poplins and English Slip-ons fares cheers went up tn every direc-| But t cl the tee r Coats, these, a line of Coats that you would expect to pay on Imense success the venture has l more for, but we lose a day this week and something has WORKS ZEBRA WITH | Clothing News Overcoats, Raincoats, Cravenettes and Balmacaans are the best you have ever seen. All the latest colors and models. Union Meade Clothing COMPLETE LINE OF MACKINAWS. WESTERMAN & SCHERMER 103-5-7 First Ave. S. ]916 SECOND AVENUE] SPECIALLY PRICED Double-Service, All-Weather RAINCOATS One Thousand Superb Raincoats Specially Priced! tien Slip-ons, All- Don't Walt Till Weather Compele—Save 20 to 30 Per Cent Today and deseo Popular Styles in Gaberdines and Weather Over- coats dip Men and men. Baimacaans for ars ago ent of German cavalry, for Austria ha also a number of uhlan regiments, and France had ® corps at one time. | to a regiment. Ublans originally were mounted) TACTICAL UNIT—The largest ; soldiers with lance and selmitar, | body of men which can be directly | wearing seml-Oriental costumes | commanded by the voice of a single ments, there being normally three battalions of about 1,000 men each “JUDGE SOAKS ng, constitute a body the West Point cade try similar to s in this coun The German cadet is a young an who Is t sion in the netruction ATS aining for a commis. y by a course o' military discipline merous German and the Family Washing 6c Pound Model Electric Laundry CORPS -VOLANT A squadron, or any body dgstined for service in 80’ FORTRESS—A larg flying troops rapid powerfully A FORT aller place, though ctios is not always held A FORTIFICATION Is. any anitt MAIN 507. 1201 FIRST AVE. works wholly ¢ fed by re-entering It ordinarily Shanghai Co. LADIES’ KIMONOS AND SILK angl 4 small janey path pghler agp yet Undergarments Shop im ¢ fortifying Sy adies’ Le Silk Chemises, beautifully wot : P< as pat et hand fronts and bottom ruffles in white, REDUIT— A central’ oF retired pink a 1 Values $15.00. For Saturday and rk of fortification co: ed next week $7.25 each only withi ANC e Vv as f Ce i. of retreat fenders if th oo | Shanghai Co, UHLAN— cavalry man med with a “The nani 1323 Third Av., Opposite Postoffice does not refer clally to the

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