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TODAY'S STYLES TODAY 1332-34 Second Avenue Seattle’s 2i1 Union Street Ou Reliable Credit House Shoes for Men IF EVERYBODY WHO KNOWS OUR CLOTH- ING KNEW OUR SHOES more feet would be happier All sorts of shoes for every sort of foot. $3.50 to $6 If You Select Your Hat From Our Millinery Department you will be assured of abso- lute satisfaction. Millinery in the newest of the new fashione—reasonably priced at $5.00, $7.00, $9.09, $12.00 and so on up to as high as you wish to pay. The Better, Broader Clothes Service for You Men of Seattle And this means not alone in value, but added style, individuality of design and exclusivenes fabric. So as to carry out this policy we offer the finest clothes in America Bradbury System Clothes $20 and Up In our assortment are the models that you have been looking for—garments that have been cut and tailored exclusively for us. Ss ot We invite you to pass on them. A Little Down and a Little at a Time. Why Not? OUR PRICES of nren's and women's ap parel are unusually this year, and there is no charge for our CREDIT nmoda tions accon The Smartest Coats of the Season Are Here $15 $25 $35 Let the weather be delightfully mild or decidedly “Fallish,” a coat of another weave, another color and of a different style forms a eaaring change. (Great with generous cc and smart, wide loth coats with more elaboration in and a host of cape coats, coats with ¢ coats with cape sleeves, made of the smooth and rough material, including a g¥eat number of fancy mixed cloths in lovely colors A Superior Coat Value for Saturday Balmacaan or Redingote model, 4 in Navy, Copen and Brown, with black | om $13. 50 collars and Cuffs anc soft bro: trimming, and ever fashionable ape collars inches long, lush large black bu ) ASK POLICE TO LOOK FOR BANK i BANDIT; THINK HE'S IN SEATTLE SHOES Old Public Market Pike Place Stall 63 Lower Floor, near Sugar Stall WOMEN, USE YOUR CREDIT. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT at the FACTORY HAIR STORE We are out of the high rent district and avoid all extrava- gances, therefore save you money. Bring in or mail us your cut hair or combings. We manufacture everything that is worn in hair goods. We dress your hair with each sale of hair goods Shampooing, Hair Dressing, Facial Massage, Manicuring and Scalp Treatments. | Wigs for Men and Women Gg Ventilated Toupees for Men| are the nearest approach to/| Nature you can get. They are light, comfortable, close-fitting| and porous. Special Half-Price Sale this! Week FACTORY HAIR STORE 1401 First Ave. | exe lusive the future | now engaged ber of may be Stay Vigorous Kellogg's Sanitone Wa' What you ABE, not what you WERM, te what counts in the game of life. I'm the Bqnal tn Nerve, Force and Power agiow peevishneas, and strengthen you out nerves. ‘When ambition deserts you and tingle all over with health. LOOK UP OLD FURS bargain day store. Shoes, tions Gogds LOLA M. HANSON, MGR. i ticles and Drug Sundries, Police to help them run down a man answering the description of the surviving member of the gang of bandits who lopted the Sedro-Woolley National bank, four of whom have since died r in battles with posses, reported at Seventy) iinccny "neon a A roughly dressed man, who car. e Revive ried a big automatic pistol pended from his belt, was seen asleep in the woods near McMurray early Thursday morning by a Northern Pacific section foreman, who In turn notified Sheriff J. L. Allen. When Allen reached the spot its| where the man had been seen, he wan gone. Later the same man showed up at Arlington and Deputy Sheriff Stevens was dispatched to that place. Stevens couldn't locate his | quarry, | found that the man had boarded train as he got off. It w ttle-bound train DEMOCRATS CARRY The authorities of Snohomi | county today asked the Seattle Vitality In Me When Begins to 50c BOX FREE and FIGHT INTO SKIES, Politics In Seattle will liter. ally be “up In the alr” Satur day afternoon when J. A. Munte", the Geattie aviator, will muke a long flight over the clty and drop democratic political me ple from the skies. Munter will rise from Harbor sland at 3:30 Saturday, cross Ejliott bay to Stewart and Sec- ond, fly over Second av. to the depot av hotel. He will return to Harbor island over Second av. |FRED C. BROWN WILL RELATE SOME FACTS Judge Fred C, Brown, candidate| for prosecuting attorney, will speak Saturday noon at a rally to be held| nd opera house. Brown mighty interesting facts to relate. He will tear the mask off the corrupt influences which have attempted to saddle W. R. Gay onto the prosecutor's seat, Friday night, at 8 o'clock, supporters of Judge Brown will meet at the Good Fats cafeteria to pertect a precinct organization to Any of the Rising Generation drive away all gloom! r eero; when you ay, and your nervy: fs Banitone Water ert piteh, put “the! and make you $1.00 a box, in your muscles. with ond has #01 them made into beautif ai List of Saturday Bargains at Panton’s will be another big| without saying that they are cut at the John Panton This store ts to become an ready-to-wear and for this reason !s closing out a num departments, among which mentioned the following ockery and Hardware, Boots and Carpets and Draperies, No-|6 o'clock only Full details will be and F Goods, ‘Hair | found in the large ad of the Pan and Stationery, Tollet Ar-|ton Company which appears on It goes| page 2 in today’s Star Tomorrow on these lines of most destr merchandise, and that the gree abl house in attested by the have crowded the past several weeks a list of extr clals has en ar which will be on sale after store for the ranged and after making inquiries, | ting prices to a most unusual de-| people appreciate these bargains is| big throngs which | For Saturday STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, Cynthia Grey’s Q.— Intend to become a teacher, and would like to know the names of some good educational journals to read In the meantime, Thanking 1 am, H.D. H A.You will find Primary Educa Normal Instructor and Pri Plan good journals along that line. you, mary very Q.—When a young girl has be come engaged, or Is about to be mar. is it right that the young man should ask her about her past lite before she becomes engaged to him, or should she ask him about his? BRIDE-TO-BE A.There is nothing wrong about it. A young man or woman about to be married should be influenced by his or her own opinion regarding thin subject Have you been reading the let ters of advice tn my columns re cently to “Lassie” from those ex: | perienced along this line? If #0,/ you have gained valuable tn-| formation on this question. | ome Q.—Several friends are in a die |cussion as to the population of Cal lgary, Alberta, Canada. Will you |please print the correct figures for thie? THE BUNCH A.—In 1891 the population of Cal. wary The offictal est mate to aced it at 15,000. | In response to the plea of “Broken: let In the columns a few d number of contributions have been received, Today's mall brought the two following letters, once voicing the sentiments of a husband, the other, rich with helpful suggestions of an experienced wifa: Heart-Broken Wife” has her les son to learn—for it was ever so. Therd are none #0 blind as those who will not nee. A man who has reached the saul of 45, who has three or ehtl dren in the public schools, fully realizes that when the time comes to send them to college his useful. ness as a bread winner is near an end. So, in order to be prepared for the event, he must practice strict| economy Many a woman Broken Wife,” her own like “Heart.| who thinks only of pleasure, who has been turned Into the world with only al comon school education, is prone to} [be selfish | ma common laborer, earning | |s2' 25 a day. I provide auch necessl-| ties of life ax I deem sufficient. 1] |have a small account {n a savings! bank for the education of my chit |dren when they get past state ald and I get more pleasure out of read port that little book than I could out 40 picture shows. My wife, if she) | knew of this little book, if she could, | would draw !t and put ft on her| broken-hearted. | be left alone. We don’t care to hear | about Mra. O's new hat and Mra | J's new coat, and that {t has been! I three years wince a coat or hat or, dress was bought for his wife, so| |when he hears this every day, {x {t any wonder he {s a crab? Suppose I should lose my job? Suppose I should get hort? What |then? Why. T should have to in vite a sick visit of the A oclated Charity | Heartbroken Wife,” ft fs a gay sport, but very dangerous—akating | on the fee | HUSRAND AND FATHER Q—WiIll you please tell me if Mary Pickford’s hair le naturally curly and what color It Is? And | will you also settle a dispute by In. |forming me If John Bunny Ie atli! alive, or did he die lately? N. G, A—Mary Pickford’s hair is of a golden brown stiade and her curls are not artifictal John Bunny {1 very much alive LONDON, Oct 20.—Lord Fisher; was officially gazetted today as first sea lord, succeeding Prince | Louis of Battenberg, resigned. RUB RHEUMATIC, ACHING JOINTS AND STOP PAIN Rheumatism 1s “pain” only. | Not one case in fifty requires in-| ternal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating “St Jacobs O11" right into your sore, stiff, aching joints, and relief comes instantly Jacobs O11” ts a harmless rheumatism Iiniment which never disappoints and can not burn the skin. | Limber up! Quit complaining! | Get a small trial bottle of old, hon ost “St. Jacobs Otl” at any drug store, and in Just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, sore ness and stiffness, Don't suffer! | Rellef awaits you . Jacobs O11" | 1s Just as good for sciatica, neural | sin, lumbago, backache, sprains CORSETS rm Fretory to Consumer. We save you n your Corsets at a fitted, Bi VENUS MAR 1827 of visitors gation from Tacoma w All members are Invited, and req friends. Gardens SECOND AND PINE C Hollywood | Special for Saturday Carnations 25c Per Dozen. 1914. PAGE 5. —— Buy These Homefurnishings and Save Money = | PSTABLISHED 1870 ac T oudall R. B. Gaye, Receiver Second Ave. and Pike Si. 2 fouthwick fore oven Da.m. to 6 p.m SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF THE 39TH ANNIVERSARY SALE Charge purchases made Saturday will be placed on your November bill, rendered December Ist Stamped Linen Towels 25c Linen huck stamped in the stitch patterns Guest Towels, knot appliqued simple French have pink or linen. Specially priced for Saturday, each 25¢. 65c Stamped Bath Towels 50¢ Bath 1 white or and hems blue of new F‘ )R Saturday's « a splendid lot lots and sizes. In the styles, braid bound effects, pleated models The materials rvelty in pi jored bor plain and They a with scalloped t initials or signs. Regularly cial in the Anniversary at 50¢. Stamped Linen Runners 29c Linen Runners, 45 long, stamped with designs for solid or embroidery. Special day, each 20¢. Fourth Floor are those br and and with ach erge ders, come in , combinations of serge The skirts offered Anniversary Sale fancy weaves here stamped ial der Spe Sale These Waists come made with low necks sleeves. F« of messaline, in inches simple French Satur long sleeves low price of $1.25. Women’s $4.00 Street Boots Special Saturday at $2.95 An excellent size assortment is shown in this special lot of fashionable Street Boots for women. There are three distinct styles in patent colt or dull calf button boots with cloth or kid tops. All are regular $4.00 values. Specially priced Saturday $2.95. Kecond Floor Westinghouse Electric Irons $1.95 These are 3% and 7}%4-pound sizes, not the new 1914 model, but an ex- cellent iron, and one which will give splendid service Only a limited quantity at the extra special price of 1.95. $2.50 Wizard Mops $1.50 One quart of Wizard Oil given with each mop. Extra special $1.50. $2.00 Al Dustless Mops 98c! These Mops have no oil to soil and are guaranteed to give perfect satis- faction. Offered in two sizes—the| $1.75 for B5¢; the $2.00 size for DBE. 50c Brown Daisy Dustless Mop 39c 65c Slasher Wet Mops 45c Also offered in the 50c size at 39¢. 40c Guernsey Bean Jars 25c This item is also offered in a larger size—the regular 30c—for 19¢. steel covers. covers. and Girls 11c Guaranteed Hose for Boys | The heels and toes of these Stockings are reinforced with a specially prepared linen thread. If they fail to give satisfaction, return them to the manufacturer—he will give you new ones in exchange. Special Anniversary Sale price, the pair, lle WOMEN’S SAMPLE HOSE 25 These are mostly Onyx make in a good assortment of black, white and colors. In the lot are values up to 50c the pair. On sale Saturday at 25¢. GIRLS’ 25¢ LISLE HOSE 18 Fine ribbed Hose for girls, have linen-finished heels and toes. Every pair is guaranteed to give good service. Anni- versary Sale price, the pair, 18¢. $2.00 BLACK SILK HOSE $1.19 Women’s Black Silk Hose, regularly $2.00 values, priced specially for Saturday, the pair, $1. 19. Boys’ Day in the [Boys’ Day in the Anniversary Sale Boys’ $7.50 Norfolk Suits at $5.85 Two-trouser Suits, made in Norfolk style, are hard twisted cheviot, in tones of gray or Special in the Anniversary Boys’ of fancy mixed, brown. Sizes 7 to 17 Sale at $5.85. Boys’ Rain Coats with Hats $2.95 with Hats to match seam, which is strapped and absolutely rain-proof. The way. Sizes 4 to 18 years. years Boys’ double-texture Rain Coats The coats have only cemented, making the hats are finished in the same Special price, the suit $2.95. Boys’ $7.50 Mackinaw Coats $5.85 Boys’ fancy plaid Mackinaw all new this sea- son, are in sizes from 7 to 17 For Saturday we price these regular $7.50 values at $5.85. Children’s $2.00 Felt Hats $1.29 Children’s Felt Hats that will not after being rained on, and will retain their splendid style. Regular $2.00 quality in this sale at $1.29. Boys’ $3.00 and $3.50 Sweater Coats $2.39 Boys’ All-wool Ruff Neck Sweater in good, heavy weight, come in grays and maroon Sizes for boys from 4 to 14 years, $3.00 and $3.50 values. Special Saturday at $2.39. Third Floor one coats Coats, years spot Coats elling in the ca}lection adcloths are price Handkerchief Linen Waists $1. 25 There w Saturday's selling we include odds and ends crepe de chine and taffeta waists, and shades of blue and brown This assortment includes all sizes Bric-a-Brac tables, and the prices quoted above are mere fractions of the original figures morrow will be well worth while. 65c Tea Infuser 45c This useful item makes perfect tea in almost a moment. It is and handsome in appearance. It saves time and holds the tea leaves in such a way as to absolutely prevent them falling into the cup. 65c Single Cup Tea Pots 45¢ Made of quadruple-coated enamel 39c Vegetable Cutters 25c 75c Oval Guernsey Casseroles 59c These are 7-inch Casseroles with Extra special at 59¢. 50c Brown Guernsey Casseroles 39e These are 6-inch Casseroles Smart Separate Skirts at $3.75 Anni ffer Dress irts in ill be side pleated style broken found lor the new tunic nd and favored in the nals, poplin ¢ velveteen regular $6.75 values $3.75. aay Spe white and all are is a choice of long or short or colors, in black All have high necks and Both front and back fastenings are shown. Values to $6.75. Saturday at the unusually Second Floor, Special Tables of China and Glassware 10c, ‘25c, 50c and $1.00 A large and varied assortment of China, Glas and similar articles will be found on these A visit to this department to- —Fourth Fleer. New Embroidered Pique Collars 50c This lot includes the popular military shape with deep back as well as the circular and square back effects. They are embroid- ered in a variety of beautiful de- signs and we consider them un- usual values at Saturday’s spe- cial price of Organdy and ‘Pique Cullars, hand-embroidered with French dots and finished with picot Special Saturday, each Flare Collars of fine Oriental Laces with pleated backs are shown in white, cream and dainty two-toned effects. Special at $1.00. New Stiff Linen Collars in many, many shapes, are priced at 25¢. ilver-plated with —Basement —First Floor. $1.75SterlingLaVallieres 95c These dainty Sterling Silver La Valliere Necklaces are a welcome addition to Saturda: specials in the Anniversary Sale. They are a special purchase, and we had almost given up hope of their arriving in time to be included The Pendant Ornaments are set with real semi- precious stones—amethyst, topaz, Lapiz Lazuli, and others—and. are suspended from a tiny chain. Both chains and pendant are sterling silver. These Necklaces are very effective when worn with the present neckwear styles, and they will make admirable Christmas gifts. Instead of the usual price of $1.75, we offer them Saturday at 95¢. Firet Floor. ne 25c Absorbent Cotton, Hospital Size Rolls 17¢ 50c Creme Elcaya, Vanishing Cream ide Physicians’ an: x 26¢ Metal Vanity Cases with puff bc Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic be Dalty’s Compact Rouge or Face Powder "4711" White Rose Glycerine Soap...... > Lavoris, healing antiseptic mouth wash Surgeons’ Soap Se Pond’s Cold o: Vanishing Cream Mennen’s Talcum Powder, borated or Violet... > Kgyptian Spice Flower Bags, several styles. BONS _ Veasrant Frostilla ide boc Stork’s Castile Soap, Dent for bables Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream $1.00 Fountain Syringe’, pest quality, size 2, Extra fine Three Stem Switch, 20 inches long; regular price $5.00. Anniversary Sale price $2.00, French Refined Wavy Switch, 26 inches long; $8.00, Anniversary Sale price $4.00, French Refined Wavy Switch, 28 inches long; $15.00. Anniversary Sale price $7.00, First Quality Switch, 20 inches long; Anniversary Sale price 88.00, 20 Per Cent Discount on Combings 20 Per Cent Discount on Theora Carter's Toilet Articles. -Fifth Floor. regular price regular price regular price $12.00,