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TODAY'S STYLES TODAY 1332-34 Second Avenue Particular attention is directed at this time to a smart, new line of PLAID ZIBELINE COATS A true redingote style with a large at $23. ry — New Attire 211 Union Street 7 For Women and Misses Our stock of Fall Apparel and Furs is now complete, containing every new style that correct fashion has approve It is impossible to adequately describe the many handsome models, and therefore we invite you to make a personal inspec- tion. You will find the prices very moderate, consistent with dependable quality. belt effect. Collar and cuffs cloth. and plaid. 50 Coat length is 48 inches. SH=-OMZQ COX OCZMsxm are inlaid in broad- Shown in brown, gold, navy PAY US IN SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS ORRESPONDENT SPENDS DAY IN TRENCHES WITH GERMANS; “ORGANIZE A BY KARL H. VON WIEGAND ST. MIHIEL, Oct. 20 (Passed by he British Censor).—Fighting day ight in the deep trenches, wonderfully effective en- fements almost touch one an , the soldiers comprising the! , man left and the French right In the western fle War, seldom see each other. The Just Around the Corner at 1622 Fourth Ave. Best House Paint $1.50 per gal. oor ——? highest grade $2.00 per gal. stalsomine, enough for s room 0 SUNSET PAINT & VARNISH Cc i Free Reli For Colds shes esac ately rh gamer sample—encug! Ber oeveral days’ per teeatnent eran kes dry catarrh, sore Bose, rd remedy for 2 years. 16,000,000 ering guick relict. 4 Get a t50.br Soo tube tee substitutes. They are Gangerous. Original and Genuine have been sold. Applied inside nostri) ‘Basal passages, your druggist. 39,000 drugziats seil It— it. M HONDON MFG. CO. Minnespotts, ina, | ATARRHAL JELLY ¢ ‘omplerely heals In: DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME ‘Titth and Ustveratey Amacrmaent Momelthe Surrous/ings 19-PIECE UNION ORCHL WE MAKE MOTION PICTURES Finest Equipment im Northwest. JACOBS PHOTO SHOR P.-1. Bidg., Seattle There can be no comparison between a naturally beautiful complexion and one of the defects of which re covered up. Resinol Bon 708 to have the right kin It ri delightfully pare soap, lectly suited to everyday use the wilet and bath. Yet to it are added gentle Heeinol balsams. These stimulate the pores to heal- thy activity, allay irritations, and | revent or overcome the complex- lon defecta whieh are so often caused by neglect, improper treat- ment, or the use of artificial aids to beauty. Gold by all Gruggista. Por sample free, write to Dept ¢-P, Mesinel, Balticoore, Md, 1 of the present | SINGING SOCIETY battle line extends along a waving front for miles, through forests, over or around bills, across deep valleys and along swift streams. | The French stubbornly contest jevery German advanoe. The trenches are extended a foot at a | time, the thousands of men engage ed constantly digging themselves } in lke moles. | Use Smokeless Powder Every movement is covered.) | Even the guns are hidden, and ft | ts almost tmposstble to locate them, | | owing to the use of smokeless pow- | der | in the open country an aviator | fe unable to see the trenches un- less he files low, and if he does fly low he seldom returns, T came here from Wirballen. (Here a paragraph was oliminat- @4@ by the censor.) The Germans then occupied St. Mihiel and are holding it and the adjotning territory, though still subjected to heavy artillery fire. Children, however, play in the streets, and the tnhabftants contin- | ue their regular duties unconcern- | ed and apparently incurtous. | Contempt for Danger Familiarity with danger has bred in them a contempt for it Reports that the Germans are as- saulting Toul are erroneous. Thetr present chief objective ts the smaller line of forts, from Toul These are Troyon, Genecourt, Les Paroches, Camp Des Romains, Lionville, Glronville and Jury-Sous- | Les-Coles. | The first to fall was St. Mintel. Several others are reported grare- ly menaced. Some of the outer works at Ver | dun have been reduced. At (censored) I saw for the first | time the Red Cross dogs. Hundreds of French and Ger/| | mans owe their lives to these ant-| | mals. | They search the woods for the| wounded who are unable to reach | places of safety, and when they find them bark an alarm which | brings the stretcher bearers to the rescue, Men 8ing In Trench in the German | I spent a day trenches. | In one of these the soldiers had lorganized a singing soolety |_ It was = wonderfully picturesque | | scene. | ‘The fog hid the French trenches, | pong | | | | 600 yards away. | Occasionally a cannon punctuat- ed the choruses. The singing was marvelous. Some of the singers| stood at attention, others with their hands clasped, as {f in pray. er, “It Is the Day of the Lord,” and ‘Fatherland, Beloved Fatherland,” seemed to be the favorite sele tions. | Contrary to what I saw in Bel | ium (the remainder of the dispatch was deleted). THIS OUGHT TO “HOLD CALHOUN FOR A MINUTE According to the dectaton of the public service commission, rendered yesterday, the value of the tle, | Renton & Southern line does not exceed $959,000 The road {s scored for tts lack | of proper management and the reo- ommendation 1s made that either the elty or some other private con cern should rebuild a better road | and give the people better service. This ought to settle for all time the high-handed tactics of Receiver cott Calhoun and ex-President wford, who have been trying to gouge the city out of $1,600,000 for | their toy ratlrond United Kingdom has 30,700 schools, against 87,000 in France, 67,000 in Italy and 171,600 in the United States. APPLE PRICE LIST OF WEEK fancy ney (163), fancy JONATHAN (150), $1.15; extra 90c; fancy (150), (163), 900. GRiME®’ GOLDEN WAGNERS—Same price. Extra $1; ROME BEAUTY AND 8TAY- ae except 88, 100 per box MAN above, mor WINESAPS—Same SPITZENBERG AND WINE- BAPS—Extra fancy (96) $1.50; (104 to 138), $1.40; (150), $1.15; amatier, $1.05. Fancy grades 150 lees. DELICIOUS, WINTER BA NANA, ARKANSAS BLACKS— (125 Extra fancy (113), $1.63; to 138), $1.50; (150), $1.15, Fancy grades 15e | NORTHERN S8PY—100 than Jonathans. BEN DAVIS, GANOS, BLACK BENS, ARISTO BLACKS—Ex tra fancy, 900; fancy, 80c. BLACK TWIG8—100 more than Ben Davis, TRIESTE, Oct. 20.—Anstrian nol- dlers enlisting for war are now re quired to take the oath of allext German emperor as} Francis | carts ambled along at only two or ance to the well as that to Emperor Joset. SEATTLE THIRD AT CHERRY TONIGHT| A Most Lavish Presentation of a Most Splendid Play Broderick O'Farrell as THE VIRGINIAN Irene Timmons Will Lioyd as TRAMPAS A LOVE STORY WITH A BEAUTIFUL SETTING Night Prices BARGAIN MATINEE TOMOR- AND as the Pretty SCHOOLMA’'AM SWEETHEART . 250, 500, 75 STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1914. GREAT 1S THE APPLE! GOT A BOX YET? That the fame of the North: apples may be heralded r during Apple Week, prom- Inent busin men of Seattio yesterday voted to eend three boxes of the best apples to be found in the apple country to newspaper men in New York city The exhibition park was ned at day with an addres Acting Mayor Haas It is eutimated that this morning there were 30,000 boxes of apples for sale in Seattle Growers and dealers that before the clow Ay aturday night, xes of ap ples will have been disposed of. Growers Here to Boost Growers n all over Kastern Washington are in the clty today, boosting the 6 caLne, The Seattle Transportation club has an elaborate display of apples at ite headquarters today, at First and Yesler., The railroads are taking an active part in the app’ Tho commissary department of the Northern Pacific held a parade on the down town streets this fore- noon, passing out thousands of ap ples to pedestrians from decorated auto trucks. Many more thousands are being given to passengers throughout the Northern Pacific system today Featured on Rallroads The Milwaukes, aside from dis| tributing apples, Is featuring the Northwest fruit in artistic, decorat ed menus on fts dining cars today, and distributing booklets containing tasty apple recipes. The Oregon @ Washington Oo.'s cooking contest for women at the Press club is being duplicated tn other cities in Oregon, ton and Idaho. Cash prizes are offered for the most tasty and attractive apple dishes Dinner Evening at Y. M. ©. A. The Great Northern, on {ts diners, is featuring the Wenatchee apple. Benevolent persons have donated over 2,000 boxes for distribution to Seattle families who cannot afford to buy a box. The Y. M. G A. plans an apple dinner and apple evening tonight Gov, Lister, harried by work at the capitol, yesterday telegraphed his regrets. He had hoped to be here today. at Bon Marche 10 o'clock to 8 on apples by propheay lo Week, 50,000 by PAGE 7. The Wonder Millinery to Close Its Second Ave. Store, and Hats, Shapes and Trimmings Are to Be Slaughtered Hundreds of Trimmed Hats at $3.75, $4.75 and Even as Low as a Dollar in the Sale. Reductions That Will Bring Every Woman in Seattle. Full Particulars Are Printed Tonight. Sale Opens at Nine o’Clock Tomorrow. Continues Till the lar. be extreme. The now 50c. for 10c. dollars, 25c. CHILDREN KILLED IN THEIR SLEEP BY ZEPPELIN BOMCS (Continued From Page 1.) | from Antwerp when I met tho flee ing bands of refugees from that | etty | With the two boy econts, sepa |rated from famfly and friends, T had met along the road—all of us on dloycles—we came upon them We turned about and kept abreast of the leader of the pro cession, a simple thing, as the three miles an hour. Alongside the horse drawing the |ftrst cart trudged a thin, stoop- shouldered and middle-aged school master, not the kind we caricature in the United States. In the vehicle were his and aged mother. One of the family was missing |Girl Slain by Bomb Their fittle daughter who had come to them late In life was killed by a bomb ae she slept on the second floor of thelr little cottag The schoolm wife in another room e | with merely splinter bru | They buried her as best they could, wrapped In blankets and | rugs, In thelr own flower gar- | dent | From _ this scholar I learned of ontm and of the Antwerp stlent horrors |the people went through. | I cannot repeat all I have heard |It ts too terrible. | Peouliarly every one tn our cara- van had suffered a bereavement. | | Half of my money I divided among | |the poor wretches. Before even a fortified town can| be bombarded, the rules of war provide for urs’ notice before the comme nt of actual bom bardmer But t aren't carrying on this| |war according to Hoyle. |, From tho schoolmaster I learned this much “Piloted by a German who knew the city well, a huge airship had for its objective the Palais du Rol, | where the queen of Belgium, the |llttie princes and Princess Marte Jone lay sleeping. The raid proved a complete and utter failure as far as trapping the royal family |was concerned, However, seven innocent persons were killed and }some 20 others wounded |Faces Torn Off “The bombs which were to have kilied the queen and her family and to have shattered the bourse fell into an adjoin- Ing street, wrecked a house and Injured two women. “That destined for the de- Free Treatment Piles Sample treatment of mailed free Pyramid Pile for trial gt ef, stops itohing, bi Mf piles, hemorrhotda bles, in the privae wn home. Pyramid Pils femedy 1 of sale at all druggists, 60 @ box. Mail this Coupon| = tothe PYRAMID DRUG COM MAN a Bide groat Pyramid | were riddled Stock Is Closed Out The Wonder Millinery Shop, at 1523 Second Avenue, is to be closed up, and the entire stock, amounting to over forty thousand dollars at retail, will be placed on sale tomorrow morning at from twenty to seventy-five cents on the dol- The reductions in many cases will following will give some idea of the extraordinary effort that will be made to close out the stock. Two to five-dollar Ostrich Plumes, Six-dollar Plush Shapes 95c. Children’s Silk Tams, were one dollar, Fancy Wings and Feathers, worth fifty cents to one dollar, 10c. Wings and Feathers, worth up to two Finest one-seventy-five Silk Plush, per yard $1.15. Twenty-five- cent Ribbons, odd lots 10c. in regular stock, one-third off. All Ribbons, One- fifty Ostrich Bands 75c. All Velvets by the yard, one-third off. All Ornaments, Flowers, Fruits, Stickups, in regular stock, one-third to one-half off. prices. The new stock of Trimmed Hats has been arranged in groups, and will be closed out at one-third to one-half, and even less than one-half the regular Please bear in mind that these are not “old stock,” but are the newest and most stylish creations of this season. Eleven-dollar Trimmed Hats $4.75. Six-seventy-five Trimmed Hats $2.85. Seven-fifty Trimmed Hats $3.50. Five-dollar Trimmed Hats $1.75. THE WONDER MILLINERY In addition to the foregoing, there is a table filled with about two hundred hats that have “seen better days,” which will be sold at $1.00 apiece. Originally they were ten and twelve dollars. The trimmings alone are worth many times the price asked. Millinery materials of every kind are reduced. Nothing is full price. The sale starts tomorrow at nine o’clock and continues until the entire stock is sold out. The Wonder Millinery will abandon its store og Second Avenue and will con- solidate its affairs in the Pike Street store hereafter. Terms are cash. Reservations may be made upon payment of a reasonable deposit. « No delivery. Take your purchases along. 1523 Second Avenue GHORGM FRANCIS ROWP & COMPANY ADVERTISING AND SELLING AGENTS struction of the banque struck the attic of a house near-by, killed a nd injured two other “Another—and the most suc cessful bomb—struck a private house inhabited by poor people, murdered a woman and horribly mutilated three girls, killed two civil guards and seriously injured another “Nearby to woman tottered ‘Doctor, doctor!’ ruins of the house guards were dead. “Within the hou screams came from three girls who had been roused from sleep by receiving dreadful wounds on the face and body. “One girl had half her face blown away; the others were seriously wounded on the face. “Evidently their bodies had been somewhat protected by the bed clothes, People in Panic “The Zeppelin at the time was almost stationary in the sky, 700 feet up. “A panto ensued, and thousands of people took refuge in their cel lars, while others dashed out into the streets in their night attire “Time after time the earth trem bled as the terrible bombs fell, causing devastation everywhere. ruly it was a night of terror “Ten bombs struck ten different streets. “One which fell in the Rue des Navets mado a hole six foet six inches in diameter and 22 Inches deep “It probably was filled with shot, for all the houses in the vicinity by bullets, all th and windows being brok and the celling having fallen in "Nine hundred houses were more or less damaged and about 60 houses destroyed “In a single house four persons were found dead my place & out, erying: Beneath the two civil pitiful doors n be sent you at once| in plain wrapper.| Ls Keine hi y itil, “In one room two been biewa to atoms.” people had | DISMISS GERMANS LONDON, Oct. The English | newspapers are Seals & up their fight against the employment of Germans and a number of addition al hotels have discharge German help. ux dispatch says the| seized the stocks and | eight German and Aus trian wine shipping concerns val ued at millions of francs. NEED THEM TO WORK( LONDON, Oct in the vicinity of the Scotch steel and fron centers has ceased in or der that the steel mills may have plenty of employes to work on heavy government orders which have been placed 20.—Recrulting She Stopped Her Son: From Drinking A St. Louls Woman Stopped Her Son From Drinking With a Simple Home Recipe That She Gave Secretly She Tells What She Gave A well-known resident of St Louis, whose son had used Hquor | to excess for years, him of the habit by using ‘a simple recipe which she gave reply to the ques she used she made the following statement: “I used a simple pre scription which I mixed at home and It is as follows: To 3 ox. of broke sec water add 20 grains of murlate of ammonia, a small box of Varlex Compound and 10 grains of pepsin I gave a teaspoonful three times a day tn his cof Any druggist mix {t for you, or supply these sdients at very Iittle cost. This ipe can be given secretly In cof. fee, ten or milk, or tn the food, as | it has no taste, color or smell and is perfectly harmless. I belleve any mother or wife can do as I have and rid thetr dear ones of this ing their | that this bridge will not be needed for 100 years is not tn accord with the dellef fficials who Rave acted in the | CARRIGAN TELLS oth have acted inthe HIS SIDE OF IT | osseous superintendent of publie weittth himself a distinguished engineer, | fome of us that he and ex-city Suginese R. H. Thomson years ago had chosem 20th ay. N. EB. as the best thoroughfare aor park, and that he consid~ ered the route over the 20th ay, N. ridge the best route into the city from the Bothell boulevard and the northeast. 1, but a few days Raltor The Star: In your tesue ¢ | prov rth « | | Street paved. th bat he had the an ¢ 1 providing for across Ravenna park, to conn P erty with the Untveraity distriot, although thia bridge ts to form artertal high thas will be useded some 100 years hei | The only p | across Ravenna park at 20th ay, N. and that the entire cost of it, and not deing that | ¢ Mayor Gill's only crittel Mr, Carrigan fluence to secure | that the engineers who planned the bridge pantis smeney nal gain,{ made ft an ornamental steel structure and in, Yore, an unfit man for county | While he would have preferred a wooden | co: ommi structure with an asphalt top. | vicinity Paved ° HERBERT SMITH paved streets B. RUNYAN No one ever had any doubt t A. F. NICHOLL Gesiradie Improvement for thors B. CLINTON BENNETR sacs" FOR HEAD COLDS OR ANY CATARRH ILL Surely use Hyomet; tt quickly clears the head, the disagreeable nasal disch soothes and heals th ning of the alr pass= rat once, When your nostrils are clogged, you suffer with dull headaches, or have that constant frog in the throat. Hyomet ts the remedy that will give the quickest, most effective and last= ing reli possible--tt goes right to the cause of the trouble and quickly ends your misery. You simply breathe and that the Pactflo highway, with tte| Hyomet, using the small inhaler that wee nar and commotion extending far Into comes with every complete outfit at orth ty jome other route! “Hivomel immediately reaches all the raw and inflamed tissues Ining: | the nose and throat, driving out the potsonous secretions and healing the spots—dull headaches jah reathe freely, tiven t respond quickly, It is tmpos- to use Hyomel and not be tm- tely benefited. » drive aut Carrt essfully opposed for 1 every property owner | pense of paving. the notse and dang now suffer, of an ¢ sand m stops inflame s—you b willing to p olty for others to use, and none did » Mr. Carrigan provement o we have no others along rather the street had never been paved north of Ravenna san as ite loader and if {t be a fault that the bullding that fault ods of prop: cross the park ared by the hund owners who were behind Mr nin urging tt, and who are awful habit."—Adv, d from Bartell y inexpensive, Hyomet ean be Drug Stores, and y the major part of the cost ‘The statement of Mr. Bassett Teeeeatey

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