The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 14, 1914, Page 5

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BEYOND THE QUESTION OF The reason why of this sal Owing to a backward se: son and long- continued dry spell and the fear of stock ac- cumulating compel drastic price reductions. Every garment marked in plain figures for quick selling. See Wonderful The Greatest Coat Bargain Event Ever Witnessed in Seattle Superb Double-Service All-Weather RAINCOATS For Men, Women, Boys and Girls Per Cent OFF BEGINNING ON THE MORNING OF Window Display | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15th, at 8 Store closed Wednesday, but it will take a whole day to make the price reductions on the thousands of Coats we have on hand. You look at the price ket and de- duct 33 per cent. Store Closed Wednesday Arranging Stocks THE REASON WHY OF THIS SALE—READ EDITORIAL COMMENT IN POST-INTELLIGENCER OF OCT. 12th ly favo than before for future de Below giving just an Idea of the tremendous price reductions in Women’s & Misses’ $10.00 RAINPROOF ALL- WEATHER COATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, INCLUDING ENGLISH SLIP-ONS, POPLINS, MO- HAIR, ETC, $10.00 COATS, 33 per cent $15.00 RAINPROOF ALL- WEATHER COATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. CASHMERE ENGLISH SLIP-ONS AND CRAVE- NETTE COATS. $f%&00 COATS, 33 $ 1 0.00 per cent off $18.00 RAINPROOF DOU- BLESERVICE ALL. WEATHER COATS. ENG LISH GABARDINES, SILK OF IMPORTED $20.00 Women’s and Misses’ superb Double- Service Coats, ENGLISH GABAR- DINES, THE NEW BAL- MACAANS, and the pret- tiest Silk and Satin Coats. Quantity limited. These $20.00 Garments, 33 per cent off, $13.35 Owing to the] OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 10 O’CLOCK 9016 Second Ave. very low price reductions, slight charge witt be made for alterations on kergert Goods. Goods sent 2 0. D. or on approval. 0 ood ndition tn te widespread. very IMPORTANT NOTIC Intending buyers who desire to make a careful selection are advised to call during the early hours. Space will not permit of extended detail of the unusual bargains during this sale. 33 Per Cent Off Girls’ Storm Capes with Storm Hoods. Quantity Limited. $1.50 Capes at Boys’ and Girls’ Raincoats, Slip-ons and Rubber Coats. $4.50 Values at $1.00 | $2.85 $1.65 | $4.85 HERE YOU ARE—Men's $5.00 Conte, Tan and Gray Rubber Slip-ons. BLE BACKS. xgliensy cent $3. 35 off $5.00 Coats Men's Black Rubber Storm Coate, snap buckles. They are big sellers at $4.75, now 33 per cent off and $ selling at . 3. 1 5 Quantity iimited. $30.00 Men's Coats. Space will not permit to dwell on the excellent qual- ity of fabric and tailoring. You'll like one of these $30.00 Coats, 33 per cent pe meses s+. $20.00 These $25.00 Coats, for the man who likes a fine double-service Coat, In Biack, Gray or Dark Tan, will make no mistake in getting one at 33 per cent off one $1 6.75 down At Madison St. AINCOA SAVEYOUR MONEY’ fF AND EYES 1 save you from te to 85 om amy, pair of gineceal) aire. ¥ THE WORLD. Call at my De- partment of Op- fometry, ha your eves amined and fitted 1 aap! lenses for $1 Investigate Seattle jews th orr: 705 First Ave., Main 2640 ceted for walking and strest cars. ROW. wm IN VISIBLE - Double Vision BEST IN THE WORLD Washington Bide. Dr. Edwin J. Brown Superintendent Ross of the light-; and ing department and City Engineer | the |Dimock last night addressed the Seattle Commercial Club on the relative merits of the Hebb and the Cushman power sites The matter had been up before the club for several meetings | st night it was decided to In definitely postpone a resolution tn troduced by J. Y. C. Kellogg, to the} effect that the city be urged to ac- quire the Hebb site. This action was taken of the unanimous report of a com-| == mittee, consisting of Roland Cot- torilt, Frank Fulle , LL. — Ore hon duty Mrs. Carrie Gimble, 2601 Yesler Way, Says Wonder- ful Medicinal Mineral Effective Against Both Ailments. “This is the first year in 20 ye at I have heen free from fever,” says Mrs, Carrie Gim a dressmaker residing at 2601 ler way, Seattle, “and 1 giv the wonderful medicinal mine eredit for being rid of this tressing ailment “1 began taking months ago,” continued ble, “for rheumatism. 1 had fered from thie disease for years. The knees and ankles become swollen, painful and flamed. After using Akoz ex nally for a few weeks and drink the Akoz mineralized month I was greatly pleas the pain had decreased swellings gone down, I the treatment for a few and am now cured. Akon Mrs. 80 water and kept Yes Akoz, Gim sut-| veniences 1 to find months | So confident Was I from the results Akoz had stoc Jat that 1 began|® fever. Well,| are has been , ars{given for rheumatism Jusing it for my ha: this ailment that with ble, me for 20 years has gone. 1 found| ¢ |the internal treatment seemed wet at cause, and | usel nasa ral,| Sprays and throat gargles to get die |at the effects, This method of treating is all that has made free from hay fever. I can do my sewing without an whatever, us be 15| ridding me of my uffering m had| tire system seemed n.| fited.”” ter| Akoz has given relief ing |#ands suffering from a ach trouble, diabetes liver, kidney and complaints, catarrh, ulcers eczema and other ailments sale at all leading drug stores, where further information may be had regarding this advertisement. hay | me now incon ides en-| bene-| pe to be to thou rheumatism Bright bladder piles, ‘or Is the on 916 yer POSTPONE ACTION UPON HEBB SITE This Officers Thes Elght Half. Price day |] sure to please. Venus-Martell Corset Co. ression | | Below giving just an idea of the tremendous price reductions in Men’s and Young Men’s Rainproof Coats $10.00 Rainproof Slip-ons, including about 40 English Toppers. $12.50 to $15.00 values included in this lot. 33 per cent off $10.00 Coats $6.65 at English $15.00 Men's Men's All-W English Slip-ons, Crave nettes, etc, including Grays, Blacks and Browns. 33° per cent off all uate ....,..810.00 Coats and Young $18.00 Men's and Young Men's English Gabardines, Slip-ons, Cravenettes. Get your Coat now. These $18.00 Coats, 33 per cent = $12.00 These $20.00 Coats now are sure one great buy, Includ- ing Baimacaans, English Sitp-ons, Gabardines, Crave- nettes, etc. 33 per cent off all $20.00 $13.35 Coats at For benefit of of - town send your or ders to a friend, as we shall be able to take care of mail- orders during this sale. un- A. E. Fuller, who inve: project on it Hebb, tt $1,000,000 for the pre Jered too much was ¢ was con’ and hold dance roof ship's return to i» sina A Clearance of of 500 Eighty-Eight Note SEATTLE DRESSMAKER STOPS HAY [music ROLLS : FEVER and RHEUMATISM WITH AKOZ. 3 Rolls for $1.00 Values up to $1.75 the Roll We have also placed our entire k of Vocaistyle M fixed by wrinted on at Half Off the the ome Third at University 1] Our Big Sale of Corsets Wedner and Tuesda to on Moni Made your order 1627 SECOND AVE. hand made on piec about f the them all serve r draw box have to do by in Europe, e | hal vance on | Into the Niemen riv . ligated and reported favorabl wanter crew of battleship| at Bremerton fr active | 4" | Parker |sor | steamboat inspect Jattle’s first brick else that needs elthe rummage sale The original pri day, # direction are try church t tered fense a thur of th been ir ever. STAR—WEDNESDAY ocT 14, 1914. PAGE 5. Q.—Will you kindly give us some; suggestions for a Halloween party? Any hints along the tine of enter tainment, be appreciated. refreshments, ete. will GOBLINS. ur party as the girls ar let the hostess take them to ne wide or into the dressing nd get imprints their Have these imp os of stiff cardh board, as it is called 7 Inches tn size, Lay out to dry, and then put Into a box hour A.-Invite to y an even As soon room ard bristol car Halt an frexhmenta, of the Then tell th a Httle finding their or #0 before have each boy cards boys they will detective wo partners for su you Yesterday was the dates Jay N. Robb, democratic nominee, withdrew sive, for county commi the Hamilton gang candidate. sive, for state senator in the 33rd district against David McKenzie, progr Mike Carrigan, Louis Willian Ziebarth, demoora' Willlam Wray, republican George E, 8t. John, progre White, democrat, for school democrat, county engineer. A. M. Anderson, progr progr Tom Patterson, democrat. right | fons from the | t day superintendent withdrew in favor of A. &, Fuller progr: ive In the 44th district in favor of M. C. Force, Or. PLEASE ynthin Gre thene « ns on neh tions ax are of Ker Ws, for instance or other proble lution may be of inter value othe questic tor ing rec ¢ ject of interest making the NOTE can answer tere t or than the concern or any o' 1 person query wered promy ly by vr the writer He dressed envelope hand « hie the imprint on card JAY N, ROBB GETS OUT OF RACE TO. HELP M’KENZIE: OTHER CHANGES for the withdrawal of candi In favor of loner against withdrew In favor of Louis ¢, withdrew In favor of Miss P. T. Wiltse, withdrew for repr progre J. ©. Gosnell, progre withdrew and was succeeded by Frank A. Rust for state ator in the 38th district ceV~rerrrrrrmrmn Analysis | of Moves | GERMANY’S CAMPAIGN Russian Poland, which is now ginning to develop Fn vi Strength, hae been conducted in its) with great skill. evident that the ad Warsaw was masked skillfully by operations 100 to 150 miles farther north In the Niemen river district. The Russians apparentiy mis took the German advance toward the Niemen as the kaiser’s main at tack The Petrograd general eyes were not opened, even by the strange circumatance that Ite sec ond and thirdclase fortresses in thls region were able successfully | to resist the Germans, at the same time that vastly more powerful Belgian and French fortifications were failing before them, Of ceirse, It Is evident now that | the jon for this lay in the derness of the Ger fore: country. .- WHILE THE RUSSIANS WERE hurrying overwhelming armies Into Suwalki province to resist the Nie men river advance, and triumph: antly driving the kalser’s troops back Into East Prussia, the real German offensive was developing against Warsaw The Germans appeared today to have pushed armies of great strength practically without resist ance 150 miles past their frontier to the Vistul, the entrenched camp of Warsaw. In the meantime the Russian gener al staff was hastening the advance of the czar’s troops through Galicla The Russians were moving forward in the north and south with eu- preme optimiam, Jubilant at the In. ability of the Germans or Austrians to stand against them and promis. ing themselves to be in Berlin by Christmas when, suddenly, between their northern and southern armies, |the German general staff launched | Ite counter offensive. THEY HAVE HAD NOW TO) withdraw the force which was ad- vancing on Cracow, and operations In East Pru have become of minor impo: et A new battle front, extending to the south from the Warsaw dis trict and presumably of the Ger mans’ own choosing, Is being forced upon them. ‘ABUSY MAN DIES) , The end life of a busy yesterday fied at the was born the day was inaugurated, man came to when Isaac age of 85 President March Jack 1829, He was the Puget sound and built Se niiding firet As an expert he put of | tive. He wh: built tis now Kingston from Seattle. across clght Note: Player. “WANT o.o ‘GLOTHES? If you need some al: wish to provide, siip Ground to that begins to: mé¥row, and continues unt!) Satur t 2010 Westlake av., under the of the women of the Unt Place Baptist church, who ng to raise money for the means of the * ale you versit IGE CHEAPER HERE There's nothing to this yarn that | Seattl fleet right last night heard ar fishermen get foe h to $1.2 couver, B. ( treating the fishing The ¢ {isn't port that the from $1,00 a ton cheaper than in Van TO PLEAD INSANITY Marcott yesterda unity plea as his de: t kicking to death Ar Johnson in the receiving cell ity Jail. He hasn't ane since the killing, how- Napoleon n In says he staffs, He} at | ther California's first’ locomo: | and operated a sawmill | half-worn | clothes, or if you know of somebody them and for whom | mmercial Club | 4, Safe and Sure” should be your relief from indi gestion, biliousness, or consti- pation. Beecham’s | Pills Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. | Sold ev where. In bones, 10c., 266 RealEstate Loans On Improved Property or @ for Building Purposes NO COMMISSION NO BONUS We have not raised Jour rates on account the war. We loan up to 50 per| cent of a conservative valuation .of the jerty prop- ‘On or Before” Privilege Washington Savings & Loan ates 810 Second Ave. Retab Yours ALBERT HANSEN and Silveremith sdresses { d the girl rresponds to | # i din sheets An no Known to be reliable | and famous for their Prompt) church work untii all my spare jand certain efficacy—are | moments were occup! HAT BLOCKING Ha your Velours, Felts or Beavers réeblocked for the winter MODEL MILLINERY Fifth Floor, Peo Rank Bide. Second Ke. | Kr a. fide School’| Complete Theory, Mar Far Training tures, Semi-Monthly Reelt may enter at any time. request, Corne ¥ 10 to 5, ast 10, course in Plano Playing MEAT PRICES CUT TOMORROW, THURSDAY, AT FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS AS FOLLOWS: Choice Leg of Lamb oH Choice Shoulde? Pork Steak Choice Ve Chops Choice Spare Ribs * Choice Lamb Chops 4 cans Wild Rose Milk Look for U. 8, Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality, Shops open until 6:20 p, m. ne } spacious grounds. ——|happy children playing in the 4 in t anger than « here hunting ar | funny inet |for partne; underste hold hand. the boy who fi and a consolation lust to find his You can send lack-hand Ir ounce ith a also derived party or in from fal, come various ‘parts of the| as he is admit-| slip of paper on ‘at hide tn a certain girl. | arrived and have with the such as proce julloween ¢ sual} biting » swung from a cur ghost partners i at an appl tune telling Just before Is can go t iny lunch is served t r airs and susp t the bannister a ribbon, or into anoth room, | throwing the slipper outeKach boy takes a #lipper by the ribbon | iraws his partner to him, when | unmasks, After lunch, | | games destred ‘can be played | aii | Q.—In order to settle a dispute, will you please tell who Mary| Pickford’s husband is? L,G.M, | A.—Owen Moore she _fleartbroken Wife: You are not only woman who h been serapeliee to live with a silent com | panion, and | agree with you that it is a trying ordeal—at le ' | founa It so—but | worked out a remedy. | 1 Interested myself in lodge and! | | appear. | ed not to notice my husband's ugly | looks or his silence. Almost every| rood | had callers, or went out,| | always with e women. | At first, when callers came, he | sat In an adjoining room and read.| | We just chatted and laughed with| ch other while doing neediework.| When | went out 80 often, he) frowned. | pretended not to notice, | and went out with a cheery “I'll be back presently.” Oftentimes | invited company for dinner, and had them epend the evening. Little by little, he began to get interested In what | was do-| ing, and | improved every oppor tunity to be nice to him; but then| 1 didn't be one-nalf as nice as my| heart longed to be, for | was de-| | termined he should feel that | was! lenjoying myself with others. | After a year, the scheme was! | working fine. Now he makes it hie | business to take me out and to de- |vote a little of his time to me. We talk about and discuss the gen- eral topice of the day. | study phaysocology and him ques- tions. | talk about his topics and |make him talk dresses hats, | am determined we be one. EUREKA VICTORIOUS. Q—t take the liberty of asking question: e know a man who postoffice and also vot |convicted of murder, sent |penitentiary for 15 years, served five rs and was let out on parole. Can he hold this position and vote, according to the law? | CONSTANT READER. A.—A convict loses his citizen ship, and, in order to nr it | must take out naturalization ers the same as a foreigne less this man has done so, he ts not entitled to hold a government position or to vote. MRS. RYTHER has thi He was to the AND HER TOTS TO SEE SHOW Manager Bronson of Marcus Loew's Empress theatre, has been reading In The Star about the persecution Mother Ryther's been subjected by the city health department. So he went there to see for himself if the home was as bad as the health department said it w He saw @ fine, big house, set in| He saw healthy to which home has he remarked to The It may be highly unscientific { philanthror but I'd like to give |those kids a treat. I don't suppose |they see a show often We said we didn't did So it has been |children at the home and as many jof the mothers as an get away | will be Bronson's guests the | matinee next Saturday Later, suppose they arranged. All the at and the! ESTABLISHED ac P)ougall ¢ fossil SECOND AY, and PIKE #T © open 8 am. 10c Lingerie Braid, white blue, with bodkin 7¢ 2¢ we 5¢ pink ¢ 5c Tape Measure, 60 inches 1214 English Twilled Tape, 10-yard bolt 5c Safety Pins, rust-proof, size 3 only, 2 for Hang Several 12'%4¢ Nickeled Garment ers styles, 3 for 25¢ ashable material 5¢ 2 and 4-hole, 10c Dust Caps, made of 5c Pearl Buttons, assorted sizes 1 dozen on card, 3 for 5¢ 5c John J. Clark's Spool Cotton, 200-yard spools, 2 for B¢ $1.75 Bust Forms, covered with Jersey cloth, sizes 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 $1.39 $3.75 Dress Forms with nickel-plated collapsible skirt $5 Wool Blankets $3.95 blue, mea 1 Thur rders of 0 qual- ure ¢ ‘ lay $3.95. $3.50 bisa oh Blankets $2.85 hed Blanket , in white the two-inch ial Thursday fin he Full-size Comfe white cotton, ium dark florat special ird Floor, with nl r me atterns eguia Comforters, Thursday $1.95. v re covered 15¢ and 18c Hemmed Huck Towels 12'c Heavy Absorbe Towels in all white or white with Tw ed in s lot, which riced at ad $2.00 e dozen. Thurs- we price thes 12%¢ $1.00 Pure Linwa Damask 85 en Damask gue are inclu $1.75 2 red borders are regularly day 68 inches wide, shown Regular $1.00 quality, Good weight, all li hree handsome floral patterns the yard, 85¢. $2.50 Hemstitched Lunch Cloths $1.75 This Square Lunch Cloth measures 36x36 inches. It is a e of linen in full spoke stitch and shown in a handsome diagonal stripe border. Slightly soiled from handling and display $2.50. valtes, Thur $1.75. Third Floor int special Thursday, quality with rose Regular Warm Weather Makes Sale| ®oth the citizens’ and socialist » parties have full tickets in the Necessary field at Anacortes for munteipal of- ~ fice at primary, Nov. 10, The unprecedented warm weath-| er of the present season has worked a hardship on many mer- chants, among them the Goodyear Raincoat Co. They are inaugurating a sale to bring their stock down to the proper level | UNION LABEL TO CLOSE ITS DOORS The Union be }Co., which has been operat-') ing the store at Fifth av. and |Pike St., yesterday announced ts determination to out its stock and liquidate The ore has made a alty of popular priced cloth-| No fabric shoes and furnishings for|process of cleaning. We remove men and be The manage- | shine or gloss when possible. Send lment decided yesterday not to|)us something hard to clean, We renew the lease and the busi-| will demonstrate the truth of our will therefore be closed | clain MEN’S SUITS CLEANED, $1.50 Phone Us Today Six Wagons at Your Service Clothing Our service is swift. | Cur work high class. Our prices reasonable. sell spec-| too delicate for our ing, ys jup. closed today and will remain closed till Fri- | y, when a sale will be 1 which is expected will The CROWN CLEANERS ck quickly 1903 Second Avenue The store is se out the sto HIGHEST-GRADE DENTISTRY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY First Class Crowns— $3.40 Guaranteed Rubber Gold Plates— $3.90 All other prices re- duced in the same pro- [ALL FOR CAMPBELL’ Whatcom county, progressives | Jare lined up solidly behind John Campbell, congressional nominee | |from the Second dtstrict, was the | |news conveyed in a telegram from O. B. Beede, secretary of the What com central committee, to Seattle progressive headquarters today FORD MEN GIVE $50 The Chamber gf Commerce cam gn cominittes soliciting funds for convention purposes today re ceived a $50 donation from the Ford} Effictency club, an organization of employes of the Ford branch tory Seattle well represented at 15th annual convention of Washington State Retail Merchants’ tion at North Yakima goes on record as opposing gift chemes in connection with mer chandising. portion. We guarantee to be able to turn out your work absolutely with- out pain, Teeth Extracted Free Each morning from 9 to 10 o'clock only, we will extract teeth pain- lessly, absolutely with- out any charge. DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Come at once if you wish to take advantage of these low prices, as they will be in effect for a short time only. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager, 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Corner of Third Avenue and Union Street.

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