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"STAR—WEDNESDAY. OCT. 21, 1914. PAGE 5. SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 10 A. M. SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 10 A. M. IS FORCED To Sacrifice a Stock of High Grade New Fall Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats At 3 to 2 on Dollar ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF ON DOLLAR Daring this sale there will be no attention paid to former prices or cost of merchandise. We must raise cash quickly, regardless of what loss we must assume. We will give you tomorrow and while the sale lasts, two dollars in merchandise for every dollar you spend. HERE IS THE STORY OF HOW THE PRICES ARE CUT [ surrs SUITS ON SALE SALE ||[ COATS ON SALE | DRESSES ON SALE SKIRTS ON SALE $20.00 and $25.00 $12.00 to $19.00 to $22.50 $7.50 to $9.00 Tailored $6 95 $15 Coats $6 45 Dresses $10 75 Skirts on aS |) s on " $16.50 to $20.00 Coats, wages Hi $6.95 Suits on sale ..... $10.00 to $15.00 on sale ..... Skirts on sale ....... $22.00 to $32.50 new, fancy | new and sees « Sane [Waists and Petticoats | and plain at $10 95 |e Waists and Petticoats models =$1 3 45 . ay Entire stock of Waists and Petti- : . $22.50 to $27.50 date coats, which were selling as high $35.00 and $37.50 Conte eet ee “$18,35|5 $97.95 | amet Gowns, soar $40.00 to nae to $16.00 "$26.25 Pattern Hats, which were selling for $10.00, $15.00 up to $30.00, at We begin this sale tomorrow, Thursday, at 10 a. m., and we sincerely hope it will last but a few days The merchandise offered in this sale is of the highest standard—it is useless to mention that. . This firm is ‘well known to Seattle ladies, and we know our regular patrons will be the first to take advantage of this great offer. Remember, this sale will last a few days only. As usual, our guarantee goes with every pur- chase. Satisfaction or money refunded. The Greater Seattle Cloak and Suit Co. 1418 Second Avenue Opposite the Bon Marche = $15.65) = $29.50 to $37.50 Coats, mi. .919.45|2= styles ... LONDON, Oct. 21.--A Red Cross flag now flies from the top of the grand stand on the Epsom Downs race course, scene of the great an- nual Derby. The bufldings have deen equipped as a war hospital Good Spirits can only be enjoyed by those whose digestive organs work naturally and | regularly. The best corrective and | preventive yet discovered for irregu- | Jaror faulty action of stomach, liveror bowels, is known the world over tobe BEECHAMS PILLS Sold everywhere. In bones 100. 28. DANDRUFF N as woman has been taught to RUINS THE HAIR OUCH! BACKACHE! ov: RUB LUMBAGO OR :*| STIFFNESS AWAY When your back is sore lame or lumbago, sciatica or matism has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest “St. Jacobs Otl any aru store, pour a little in your hand and rub {t right on your ach ing back, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lame ness are gone Don't stay crippled! This sooth ing, penetrating of} needs to be used only once. It takes the pain right out and ends the misery, It is magical, yet absolutely hi ¥ jand doesn't burn the skin It ts] Nothing else stops lumbago, scl be backache or rheumatism #0 |promptly, It never disappoints! “white slavery,” with and do away the controversy of “re. stricted districts,” than all the preaching from the pulpit and the press in an eternity, by try ing to place the blame on the shoulders of women. A WOMAN'S WOMAN. bie standard. Teach purity of thought and equal justice Teach the study of nature, animal and plant life, and the understanding of that great and ine law of compensation to your own sex Remove the CAUSE and secure the EFFECT, and I venture to say that in one gen eration such teaching would do mo to eradicate the evils of WOMAN READER OF THE STAR TALKS RIGHT OUT IN MEETING ON CRIMES OF EDITOR'S SEX Editor The Star: In refer ence to your article, “How Is a Man to Know What They Are the Way They Dress?” I want to say that your space could have better been devoted to reform of your own sex Look yourselves square in the face once (if you can stand the scrutiny of a searching gaze) and ask your consclence who preserves what morality of sex there is today, your sex or mine? Control your animal natures of evil “Go since earliest and you will see for suggestion of evil in the fem Intne figure. The evil is within your own selves. There {s nothing but the most artistic beauty and grace displayed in the truly symmetri- cal figure of a dainty woman, no matter how {t is garbed, or whethe! at all; and far brazen vul garity displayed by many of your sex who strut about like peacocks on parade In the knowledge that your favor ite tailor understands how to conform the cut and style of your trousers according to your ideas of manly beauty and adornment Was ever woman so narrow as to criticise your padded shoulde Woman, as well as man, has every right to indulge her own fancy as to the Improvement of her without dis credit given to her honor or her and if she indisertmin ately resorts to paint and pow der it in her misfortune and not her fault And If she indulges her appe- tite with Hquor and cigarets, {t is till a greater misfortune, be cause It weakens her powers of resistance ainst the evil minds of your #ex which you are not slow to see and take advantage of. 8 then becomes your own level But you will find when you answer the roll call of the re cording angel that the responst bility of morality hae no dou- ogo To Put on Flesh — STOPS FALLING HAIR This Home:Made Mixture Stops Dandruff and Falling Hair and Alde its Growth A Physician's Advice pounds of ood, solid, avery day, and atill do weight fat-making f Yo half pint of water add Bay Rum Barbo Glyc 1 on. a small box} % o7 gimple ingredients buy from any drug: little cost, and mix |them yourself. Apply to th Jonce a day for two weeks, once every other week until all the mixture is used. A half pint should be enough to rid the head of dandruff and kill the dandruff germs, It stops the hair from fall ing out, relieves itching and scalp diseases. Although It is not a dye, upon the hatr roots and will darken streaked, faded, gray hair lin ten or fifteen days, It promot the growth of the hair and makes | soft and glossy.—Ad mpound ne hese are you can at very all that | gist secure them gain a single All the fat-producing food Just atay from the people need is ac pare these fatty thetr 4 them all about the b will multiply t Jon and increase elements of the In the Intestines until t Makes It Lifeless, Dull, Brittle and Thin. an abs ir thelr something red blood cor it acts | that u want plenty glousy, silky hair, rid ‘of dandrut 0 air and r ndition I always rec Kol t appearance, ar@ol is not, am wi harsh hair prtisement and rheu motive Seattle Press Chub FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW Concert, Vaudeville, Reception, Dance. Press Club Theatre Thursday Night, Oct. 29. Tickets One Dollar at night to motat In gently tha ase Ordinary liquid ary when retiring: use enough eh the scalp and rub It with the finger tips morning m dandruff tablet eaten the effect of increasing the weight of thin man or won f Margo! in sold by tell Drug Swift's Pharmacy ther good druggists everywhere on nitive guarantee of weight Increase mney back |F OUNTAIN PEN: PENS an fit your hand pounds a week Rar of nd a and your lustrous, hun Houid arvon ata Inexpensive, and you will need, @anaruft you have nimple Pemedy never fails.—Advertisement. nearer e enhall, Pen THE PEN STORE 117 Madison. Main 1473 Db them and deposi Be | this, and Increase Weight Mont thin people eat from four to #ix 4 often has m three to five Cynthia Grey’s To Heart-Broken meanness is a Incurable. It Is recurring appendi citi In the brain of “bullying,” ani mal natures—‘rule or ruin” diapo Wife: Grouchy mental disease sition is surest sign of symptoms. Quickest “cure-all” is gene: doses of “thelr own medicin very bitter stuff—but effective, if confinement in initarium be im posible, e that patient sleeps quietly and alone. “Silence” soup and “cold shoulder” roa this dietetic Ii ue white * When the head mble small, weeping willows. of the house (7) exert your rights for quiet, happy Wit, laughter, humor, outdoors for youthful explo sions. “Rough-housing” has no place In refined hom Lack of consideration and appre: clation, not disobedience, are great est uncharted rocks in ocean of family life. But a wide, unrelated between Cape Trying-to: and Cape Making-One-Com |fortable. Matrimonial barks better r clear of former reefs, Please If was a safe little port in| courtship days. Go to movies often; go alone a fow times if family needs discipline. | They are our greatest broadening linfluence, breaking up slily race hatred, weak, false patriotism— making us hate war and narrowing sectarianism. They deplet merci lessly sham, hypocrisy, social dis ses of autocratic governments, male parasitism. There |: |pessimiam, like liquor, kills finest) lcells Im brain, There mingle your, problems with universal mother and wifehood. Read, not of dead [men and dead | that “get you somewhere”—make you think—of a larger appreciation) Ie? univers mony In all God's univ the science that teaches our rela- tlon and responsibility to every wonder and beauty in the evolution of all men. Pray to the subcon scious, the divine within, for health, latrength and power above sordid, petty things of fife, and your [thoughts will become stranger to all terms of “nervous prostration.” | Sincerely, MINNIE B, FRAZIER. | Q—tam a try girl, and I simply love hi all my heart, and | want to to marry me. She is very wealthy and | am poor, 1 get cold feet. Do you think we could live very happily if | should! marry such a rich girt while my| |financial standing |s very low? COLD FEET. A—BSurely, If, you say, you love her with all your heart, and such being the case, {t should not be | Aiffteult for you to tell her so. Do it frankly, and to the point. Love knows no affectations. Others have ldone so. You should be sure to make known your financial cirewm- |stances. After that, the balance of lthe affair remains with the girl. | tis | Q—My husband has a note on a lteam. The man got the money en years ago, and he doe even send any | |We have been asking him now for |a whole year to send It, or half of lit, but he always has some excuse. it be collected after eo long a |time? The note is in the National |bank at St. Charles, Missouri. A READER. A.—In this state a note is out |lawed in six years, but I cannot give |you the Missour! law in regard to I advise you to write the bank Jand find out {f the note fs still ne | gotlable, - | — | Q—Please tell me what to serve |for a Dutch luncheon at an evening | party? w. E. | A—Smoked herring sandwiches pickled eggs, pickled onfons, honey |cakes, cinnamon cakes and coffee ot cooca. Cheese and rye bread may |be used for sandwiches ff preferred will the Initiative |. If carried November 3, become effective? CORA. A.—It will become effective on January 1, 1916. The bill itself specially provides that Q—Am t entitied ‘to vote? Was born and lived all my life in Amer lea, though | have married an alien, who has but his first papers BESSIE. You are not entitled to vote jer the present law, which, to m s a foolish and unnecessary me: If American women who marry foreign men are to be deprived of their citizenship, the same rule should apply to American men who marry forelgn women. A Kaiser Wires His Aunt of Victory ROTTERDAM, Oct. 20.— It Is announced that the kaiser telegraphed to his aunt, the Dowager Grand Duchess of Baden, as fol- lows: “Antwerp was occupied this afternoon without fight- ing. God be thanked in deepest humility for this glorious result! To Him be all honor! PENNANTS Thousands of Star readers are forming collections of the-war pen nants now being offered by Star, at Ibe each, with a coupon clipped from The Star ‘The following flag pennants are now on hand: France, Belgium, Russia, Great Britain, Austria and Italy The flag pennants are made up of excellent wool felt {ordinarily sell for four or times the amount The Star 1 ing them for. Bach pennant s the war flag of the various nations of Kurope, in correct colors, when made up in various designs, |make beautiful hangings for the home or den, A new pennant each week, Start your collection now, Pennant of Italy now out, not} and for that reason | Tite | and would | five | and| ESTABLISHED 1875 Me<Dougall hg [. outhwick Kh BGA SECOND AV, and PIKE ST. ftore open 0s. m. to Op m Aprons of All Kinds Reasonably Priced Is thus confined, | | Triple-Coated ‘‘S OD qu percales dark in the Margaret Aprons, 25e¢. A wide assortment of Coat, Princess, Coverall and Bungalow Aprons is wn. These are of good ercales in both dark shades finished with nd others are itrasting col- 19¢, 65¢ to match at 5e. White Aprons quatity lawn, lace embroidery trimmed, t in a large va- riety styles. Priced 50¢ to $1.50. —Third Floor. ome are Maids’ terling’’ _Enameled HIS best enameled K gray Ameri dients of abs« an sheet lute purity that it is absolutely free stance 2-quart size Sauce Pan, 10c. | 2'-quart size lipped Sauce Pan, 15c. Coffee Pots with hinged retinned lid, 50¢, 60¢, 75e. Tea Pots, 50¢, 60¢. Full size fruit and etable Colanders, 35¢, 45¢, 50¢. egetable mers, fit- ted with enameled covers, $1.00, $1.1u, $1.25. Deep Pie Plates, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢. Drip Pans, 50¢, 55¢, 65¢. . 5-quart Kettles, 75e. 7-quart 85¢. lipped veg- § Tea Tea Kettles, Tea Kettles, Lip Sauce Pans with re- tinned covers, 35¢, 50¢, Se. Large $1.10. size Foot | | Ware political self-seeking, male and fe-) = rn that! fre tchenware is made from the metal and coated with ingre- We sell it under a guarantee m any kind of injurious sub- 10-quart Dish 65e¢. 14-quart T5e. 17-quart 95e¢. Double Boilers for Milk and Cereals. Ye-quart size, T5¢. size, $1.10. Berlin Covered Sauce Pans with Retained Covers, 2-quart 35¢. 45e. size, 5Se. size, 65¢ size, T5¢. Pudding Pans, Pans, Dish Pans, Dish Pans, 1 3-quart size, 3-quart 4-quart 6-quart &-quart 1-quart 15¢. 1%4-quart Pudding Pans, 20¢. 2-quart size, Pudding Pans, 2 ae) 3-quart 30¢. 4-quart Se. 6-quart 0¢. Pudding Pans, Pudding Pans, Pudding Pans, —Basement. WED TO A STRANGER GIRL ASKS DIVORCE Married, through of her relatives, she had never seen before, A. Duffy, 17, this morning suit for divorce from Owen Duffy, 44, a resident of Manila, P. I The girl alleges she had lost her mother when she was a baby and had been cared for by relativ Two years ago, they induced her to leave tle for Manila, rep- resenting to her that Owen Duffy was a kind and affectionate man. On the night she arrived at Manila }she was married to him She now alleges that he has treat ed her cruelly TO HAVE ‘SHOWDOWN. REDUCE TAX ON BEER } WASHINGTON, Oct elal indications today the influence to a man whom Fannie 21 vere off. non the question of American ves ing a showe British seizure si els. The administration seizure of the Standard Oil John D, Rockefeller procedure, as no flag transfer was involved. A protest against the seizure of the Brindilla, also, was contemplated feel T the nker A cableway Niagara river STOPS HEADACHE, PAIN, NEURALGIA will soon span the over the whirlpool You can clear your head |iieve a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache in a moment with a Dr, James’ Headache Pow der. This old-time headache re. Hef acts almost magically some one to the drug store now for a dime package and a few mo ments after you take a powder you will wonder what became of the headache, neuralgia and pain Stop suffering—it’s need Re ure you get what you | | for. | Krinke Piano School | plete ourse in c Corner Broadway ily. and Pine, Phone East 19, ||} LOOK UP OLD FURS Have the Neokpleces, Model Millinery Co. began | was a useless | | and re-| Send | REPORTS AGAINST RECALL OF JUDGES | WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—Com | demnation of the judicial recall, as proposed by Col. Roosevelt, and the Iabor exemption clause included in jthe recent antitrust legislation, | was made here today in committee reports submitte dto the annual convention of the American Bar as- sociation | Best Laxative For Children baby ts cross and instead of the happy, little dear you are ac- »med to, in aH probability digestion has become de- ranged and the bowels need at- tention it a mild laxative, irritability and bring back the happy content of baby= \ When your fretful | ) 15 England and America are approach: | % pleasant | but sure- ( ‘ne or other dis- s sell Dr, Cald- Pepsin at titty cente ra bottle. For a write to Dr. W. Washington at, PT MEAT PRICES CUT TOMORROW, THURSDAY, AT FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS AS FOLLOWS: A5e .20¢ | Choice Chops Choice Steak Choice Lamb Choice Choice Steer Pot Roast Anchor Brand Bacon Look for U. S. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality. Shops open until 6:20 p. m.