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1914, PAGE 2 STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 Economy Points the Way to Second and James. Mother Ryther 0 Fig oye Special Doc Still Has Peeve Wi VEITH-CAMMACK CO. got | SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES = GOING OUT OF BUSINESS McBride, The Veith-¢ Money in Your Pocket on Every Purchase Underwear Special $2 Medilcott two-plece & garment 50 extra heavy underwear, | Realizing that in times like these, when everybody is economizing, it takes extraor- i dinary Bargains to enthuse the buying public, candidly believe that the following Bargains will appeal to those who are economically inclined BE HERE TOMORROW EARLY LADIES’ NEW WAISTS $1.49 VALUES, THURSDAY ONLY .98c “made of os, Lawna, A table full of pretiy Waists Madras, Seco Silks, ete, with high, low or rolling collars Silkk Messaline Petticoats $2.49 VALUES, THURSDAY ONLY. Fine Messaline Stik Petticoats in biack and colors. Have sold hundreds of them at $2.49. Special Thursday at $1.98 |\ WOMEN’S COATS $10.00 Values $6.98 Fifty to choose from—hardly two alike. All sizes and styles. Values up to $10.00. Thursday $6.98 priced at The work alrendy under way,” explained Mother Ryther Lippincott Enlightens Court “That being s« aid the court “I am sure the health department will be glad to have the home con tinue its good work.” | purpose of the health de and others,” interponed “in not to improve the to put it out of bust Mother the mat” with Or. city health commissioner, to determine whether or not he has legal authority to close her home for destitute work- ing mothers and their children, | The This was made apparent when, | partme nt in police court yesterday, H, H, A, | Hasticg Hastings, attorney for Mother|home bu demurred against the com-| hes® nade by the health depart 1 question that Mother Ryther do not believe » without a permit h de which Mother operated was granted by Dr. Crichton, the former health commissioner, and revoked by Dr. MeBride, bis successor Judge Tries to Settle It Hastings claime that the city or dinance giving the health commis sioner power to grant and revoke permits is invalid. Both the city and the defense will file briefs, and the demurrer will be heard next ‘Tuesday $14.98 Values $9.98 Tad Police Judge Gordon made a do Another rack of smart Coate—all rmined effort to bring the parties beautiful fabrics, Values up to togethe amicable settlement : understand,” he said, “that $14.98. Thursday all $9 98 1 understa . . will go at the complaint against the Ryther Home ts that It has fatled to com ply with the city ordin: relat ing to sanitation and fir understand that Mrg, Ryther ts prepared to m the changes in| the buflding demanded so that it| «ive us one, We asked him why will comply with the requirements| he refused, and he sald it was ch of the or cause the home ought to be clove Ryther we known to but the highest grades CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS — has the stock and ammack Co. was never carry any ot sald the court and the far apart s, you was nder of the b Mother Ktyther, quickly di the court's hopes of an amie Must Go Out of Business Mrs. Ryther to/ said Dr. LAppin-} very much sur refused to accede Its name alway me quality me THINK OF THE PRICE By At which these articles are done there are thousands of garments dise bought for this fall's business If You Value Men Money You'll Buy Your Fall Now Clothing Here OVERCOATS In endless variety of styles; the new Balmacaans in Scotch mix tures, the long shawl collar, chinchillas and Meltons; some medium weight; some silk-lined; half-lined; some no Mining, with fancy plaid back $9.45 *°$12.45 $14.45 cee $18.45 ‘$24.75 $29.75 Hosiery Special lbe black and tan, 10 25c three for Tbe plain and fancy Silk Hose in, exami ie being sold. In spite of the phenomenal business we have ‘and we we till to be sold—all new, clean, brignt merchan- prised when she “your of objected the court, that she go out tirely sald Dr Mee ‘request’ wan business en Exact pars on plied but Men’s and Young Men’s $15 Suits $9.45 Some in conservative mod els and pure worsted fabrics, le Men’s and Young Men’s $25 Suits $18.45 Our famous Stratford mod- with the big lapel, enters this price. The style of this garment must be seen. It cannot be described. Lippincott is more to this than ap the surface,” sald Has Away last August we ap to the superintendent ge for a permit to make the changes which the butlding ord! nances require, and he refused to others in the styles sul at suns for the younger man. OLE SPEAKS TO |SEIZE TWO MORE BIG AUDIENCE FORTS;ANTWERP AT PORTLAND IS SURE TO FALL (Continued From Page 1.) some Regular $15 grades Men’s and Young Men’s $30 Suits $21.75 This line of clothing beg- description. Made by finest wholesale taflors rica and a wonderful Men’s and Young Men’s $18 Suits $12.45 Made up from a variety of materials and tailored by high-class makers of medium- priced clothing. Regular grades Regular ers’ short lengths—10 to 20 yards. 15 | misses—white and colors—up from c brown; extra value, yard 50c, 75¢ and | 2% to 6%, special MEN'S CAPE GLOVES—the kinds for which Thursday, special ‘ BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SWEATERS—assorted col- | all sizes graces COTTON CREPES—Main Fioor—Manufactur | KNIT PETTICOATS8—for children and 39c Regular 25 goods. Thursday at LADIES’ KNIT PETTICOATS—in white and col MARABOU TRIMMING—in black and 25c | ors. Splendid values at 98c RUBBERS—got them now In our Economy Base DRESS OR COAT CORDUROYS—all | ae “ cick cater: 38 inches wide 98c | ment—65e values for ladies, sizes 39c a | WOMEN’S GOODYEAR STORM RUBBERS— you pay elsewhere $1.00 a pair. Extra 69 | high cut. Sold elsewhere at 5c. Special Thursday at Sevncvnse c | -49c ors, for ages 4 to 10 years; worth up to $1.75. Thursday special at $1 .00 | PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 7—Ole Ha: Washington's progressive can for United States senator, addr the largest political meet ir present campaign in night ting was packed to the Hanson held his crowd bound by the wonderful touch anity In bis speech, and by ngth of his plan of state pment ent applause punctuated his sentences an he urged the necessity of Oregon congressmen working » Washington delegation. Following the meeting, Dr. N. W. Coe, national committeeman of Ore gon, sald: “Ole Hanson would have no difficulty being elected tn Ore gon. I can readly understand his large vote in the Washington prt ma. and from my observations) in uthwestern Washington, Han son is practically sure of election Hanson knows the needs of the peo- ple and he isn’t afraid to champion their cause. Wen ited States senate. YOUTHS’ RUBBERS—with roll edges 49c WE ARE CLOSING OUT business. Special All Our Crockery and Hardware—Lots of Unexcelled Bargains for Thursday. Cups vonage ekg Austrian, with gold] You can buy any of these articles edges, wo! . 10 it our Economy Basement for a ‘Two tables of assorted ibid. with a | — Rings, several sizes. kinds of useful articles on them, Six kinds of Milk, Water or Soup Dippers priced at 10¢ and .............6 T5.e| douen'cr voretatie Cuers Enameled Ski Decorated Russian 3c ua 10c anaes Moulds for pastry, 6 styles, JOHN PANTON((O Seattie’s Popular-Priced Vepartment Ytore Between Spring and TELLS OF AWFUL SCENES HE SAW ON BATTLEFIELD WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 Webb Hayes of the United army, a son of former Rutherford B. Hayes, day from Europe, where he | been observing the war. “When | left Havre, Septem. ber 27," sald Col. Hayes, “the allies were fearful that they could not penetrate the German lines through the mass of putri- on the from securing reinforcements, was admitted, but it was said steps had | been taken to prevent this Part of the Teutonic force oper ating in the xtreme north were to be Austrian who had ached the front way of ene Messages from: Antwerp stated| that the bombardment of that city defenses was increasing in violence. | Naval reserves were said to be serving the guns REPORT SUCCESSES AGAINST at VIENNA, tia Rome, Oct st ing repuleed the Ru — Donajec river, the Austrian and ger man defenders of Cracow have re of th “Mogg aa Regular grades Men’s and Yo Men’s $35 Suite $24.75 In imported cassimeres and worsted are featured in this this line. The tailoring is preeminent and can only be equaled by the highest-priced custom tallors, See these and by Regular grades Worsted Suitings $14.45 22 etyles of neat effects tn Pure Worsted Suitings; con- servative, but stylish for the modest dresser. Specially priced. MANY ATTEND FAIR,TO MARKET LUMBER Saturday afternoon will be Chil-| SPOKANE, Oct. 7—Inland Em- day men like Hanson fn the/ ie lumber dealers are planning to Hanson is a|, The Russian the St. James ca| form a selling agency to handle tured Tarnow a nut yor of days ago hedral fair at the Perfecta cafe-| | whige pine from the Mississippi was aleo dented Pr . teria, Thi |river to the Atlantic seaboard. The Galician battle front extends| R D E AT KENT eria, Third av. and James. In the) cigar Dalzell, prominent lumber: along the Donajec from oe Bt. »| | meantime the fair is attracting big) man of Minneapolis, who has been tula to the Carpathians | crowds of adults. Lunches were) | here perfecting the plans, will head pc re 2 awe ar nd|,,. Through traffic on the Seattle | served to 400 yesterday. | the agency. Preamyal, had failed in both eases; Teoma interurban road was par-|~ sb weer agra rome Bay Pty ho yred at 4a today when a} of the Bridge over the Whi Kent gave way under the of w freight train and| five freight cars into the Eat your Lunch at Panton’s Tea Room. Clean, Good Food, Moderately Priced. lew Raincoals dust Arrived. Newest Stylee $2.48 to $25.00 J SECOND AVENUE | dren's day at Hanson spoke at Portland at the Invitation of the progressl of Oregon. Ton! Columbla river bonfire rally at \ BALKED BY ARCTIC On account of unusual fee con ditions In the Arctic, the power schooner Ruby returned to Seattle day after falling to deliver ship sat e Royal Nort west mounted police stations on Herschel isiand and Fort MePher n, at the mouth of the McKenzie The Raby was | und 16 in wel it was sald, to break the Teutonic line. | He The AustroGerman force were declared to have followed this by taking the offensive, and hoped to}, push the invaders back far enough} — to raixe the siege of Przemysl | SAYS ALLIES’ LEFT; IS BEING ENVELOPED "sis ‘x Service between Seattle and Ta oma will be maintained by trans-| fp ‘The kaiser’s right wing in France odbigh- | fe r ge rom on eal had forced the allies to retreat con-| rring passengers ¢ acne local | jtrain to another the opposite siderably today, the war office an je of the river at Kent nounced this afternoon To save the Franco-Fritish left], 7 cy Pg iremnigua tet from actual disaster, it was de-| stopping within a few feet | * Gen, Jott had bes n com-| Op river, The locomotive was reinforce it from his cen pped on the opposite side. ondingly weakening him self at that point | More than this, !t was asserted! the vigor of the German sight’s of-| fensive was constantly increasing,|?'* and the allies’ left was not only be-|‘¢™ METROPOLITAN Standard Grand Opera Co. Tontghe in “IL TROVATORE” $2.00, $1.60, $1.00 and the AMUSEMENTS Mperial Price Matines Saturday Greatest Melodrama Ever Written | THE WHIP ‘Wights, 5c to $2; Mat. Sat, S50 to $1.80 PANTAGES 11—MINSTREL MAIDS—11 “BE GAME” elght Nobody was Injured One of the cars wh loaded pe with bricks, handise t is expected throw ‘h went Into with fresh and one h traffic on for veral made, riv days CLASS IN OPEN AIR EVERETT, Oct. 7—The ington grade school opened y |day as a fresh air school, th tire session being conduc all windows ¢ It the plan successful it will be extende |the other city schools SAYS NOW’S TIME Now ts the time to cop off the Co tes and) Matines @atiy 41d} 218, be and i196 -| ehtidren trae. night ibe President ago via The Hague, Oct dy Wu returned te had on LLU" The Successful Musical Comedy, to. Friday || Wash = \| The Seattle Players tn “DAMAGED GOODS” The Great Sensation. Eives.1 250, G00, T5e; Gallery, 26e. Matinees, 25¢ and S0c. celebrate Pure| 20, marking com: | gravity water sys-| Centralia will Water day Octe 0 how they could tion of new pase through these fields, os the stench was horrible, and the | ‘Toc FeeeD Tat oeceaes fo Tee we TY | ordered to| is | Mexican waters nuary, steaming to Bremerton for for repairs Moser & Williams’ saloon at pores land robbed of $400 in cash and $50 in jewelry by gang of auto pandite. lial Ent eeR ae MEAT PRICES CUT TOMORROW, THURSDAY, AT FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS AS FOLI.OWS: r Sirloin 18c Choice Lamb 15c ...18¢ Choice Veal ‘hops: Lamb 4 cans Wild Rose Milk Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality. Shops open until 6:20 p. m. BIG AUTO STAGE GOES ON FROLIC A spectacular automobile run- |away caused excitement on First av, this morning when the big Du wamish auto-stage suddenly took a notion to leave its station in front jof the Arcade building for an ex jcursion down the First av. bill No one was in the stage at the time, It had been left with brakes | set The stage came to a stop after crashing through two plateglass windows and ramming its hood into a clothing store at First av and University st. The auto was when {ts chauffeur extricated it |from the store {t seemed willing | enough to run back to its regular station with him | NEURALGIA PAIN, | uninjured, and When your head aches you sim-| ply must have relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you can take a remedy like Dr.| | James’ Headache Powders and re in and neuralgia at| », Send some one to the drug| |store now for a dime package of | |Dr. James’ Headache Powders. |Don’t suffer. In a few moments you will feel fine—beadache gone —no more neuralgia pain, idea of climbing over bodies must be revolting, even to brave men.” Col. will last two years. “The tragic part of it all is Bel sium,” he sald. “Its people are wonderful folks—clean, decent and| steam What America should |¢ respectable. | Juctest | China Hayes predicts that the war re portion of the trade in ing repulsed, but enveloped declared B. Atwood Robin son, of Boston, nt of the Chi American for the Orient yesterday Operations against Antwerp were being pushed, the war office stated fresh artillery was being mount jeaving before the city, and the inner ring A True Tonic is one that assists Nature, Regular and natural action of | In 6 great parts, 700 scenes, showing 10 dif- District Attorney A novel feature of ships which re being built for the National Navigation Company of| do is to concentrate her efforts in| phe fitted on board each vessel aiding the women and children of Belgium. Help for hospitals ts not #0 much needed, but the fate of the Belgians is pathetic “Peace talk at this stage of th war {8 useless. We must keer hands off now. We can do no good and peace talk now will merely up treuble LET ’EM OUT OF PEN NEW WESTMINSTBHR, RP, C Oct, 7—Wide latitude is being given British reservists in the Brit ish Columbia penitentiary, in appli cations for parole to join regiments or ships. Most of the plications are being speedily ranted. GOVERNOR AT FAIR ©: BREMERTON, nual K Oct. 7 sap county fair op rgreen park. Gov The as dd to LAs e honor guest and made iz an address. The ter Bables | contest is arousing much Interest Thin Folks Who Would Be Fat Increase in Weight Ten Pounds or More A Vhysician’s Advice wy give most anything te be a fat up a few pe and ata that way.” declares every exconsively thin man or woman. Such @ result ts not tm ot nde tat-pr toal ents known to the me Taken meal od and turns th teh, ripe no eaues and blood ne fo: “ets rapid effect arka Reported eat CLEAN UP $2,000,000 ::’:. SPOKANI in the Inland tember amounted to approximat $2,000,009, declared by grain deni ers to be the greatest grain busl ness ever handled in a single month here. Oct. 7 Empire Grain sale during ‘co is a ittle church which will | | progress |making was slow «| ernment | bardment of the German shore forts, | )}5 curred wo ; {curred was of forts was being bombarded a } the stomach, liver, kidneys and PETROGRAD ADMITS bowels will keep you well and | PROGRESS IS SLOW fit,and this actionis promoted by | PETROGRAD, Oct. 7 an BEECHAMS | reinforced, the Germans were| Pil l Ss | stubbornly resisting the Russian ad-| vance in Kast Prussia today, and the The Largest Sele of ee Meticine im the World. Sold everywhere. 10¢., 28¢. the troopa were| They held sone was originally the German Aote nse line from Wirballen to Ly JAP FLEET DRIVES | 3 GERMANS ASHORE TOKIO, Oct. 7.—Radly pated FR Falling Hair and Itching | y Japanese shells, the German un-| Scalp. protected cruiser “Cormorant an two of the kalser’s gun ha x in Klaochanu be t prevent them from sinking announced today anese and British warships, it stated, continued their bom erar's ‘SIMPLE WAY TO END DANDRUFF | the gov t get about f n liquid arve this ts all you wi at night when which were being gradually demol-| « » moisten the ished ly with the Uisnolve, and entirely destroy, | SUNK IN NORTH me Sere mh dB Fo r more applications will ¢ will find a Ja was finger and di | THE HAGt the sinking stroyer in the News of if Oct. 7 nother Ger North sea 1e or a torpedo, re Where the 4 not known, One of the} cruisers, it was stated, lestroyer’s crew. f either by hed here | ge ter oc! leas, and everybo Veriisemont, Kaiser's britue saved the ly notice and life 8 it.—Ad is featured in this film. This picture showed at the Stanley theatre in Philadelphia for 60 nights at 20c with great success. It will be shown here for 3 days only, Wed., Thurs. and Fri. Come early to avoid the rush. No advance in price. TILIKUM THEATRE 315 Pike Street ferent traps in which young girls are lured for WHITE SLAVE PURPOSES. Dr. Parkhurst every mother and daughter should see this film, exposing WHITE SLAVERY. says Special All This Week Gold Filled Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Fitted With Spherical Lenses— $2.50 Including sctentific examination by Graduate Optometrist and Byestent Speciatint Examination Free BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVE., NEAR SENECA “— DR. J. BR. BINYON, on