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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914. Get an indelible pen cil if you can to mark your ballot on Tues day, Stay at the polls in your precincts from the time the count is begun until it is closed, An Economical, Delightful Place to Trade if you can. Sacrifice YOUR HALLOWEEN Soclinptiees so on owe Fifth, Sixth and ‘Pine | rn | = ‘ == = <== = Awaits Your Selection and Approval will be stolen, Rest as- AS THEM Y AT THE UPSTAIRS SHOE STORE sured of that, Don't H AT A SAVING Ais eo They S ro CORNER GROCER Women’s Evening Slippers Z ' won't steal if they're ALL BEAT ; sh oephaee 1 Seturde Dress and Street Boots watched 20 Pounds Granulated ee Another Big Sugar Special Saturday ne *SATING. PA TENTS. IDs. “aren nena th 1 f ries, ape ' me) ee 20 LBS. Baer DAW SUGAR $1 <>OACADS trees Seeeose are shown leathers in both black and tan and t0s pln Macnee . A , . Minced fi mite th tops mast sh last of the round toe io y Bhredded Coonanut, Ib ¢ vn, mnatoe <btgith Large bottle Cateup for tule ¥ . - t 5 2 d Meat 2he 2 lbs. Mince $2.50 FIGHT SULTAN] © ee a ee AND SOME SPECIALS $2.95 fi ! : Mail Orders Delivered Free PETROGRAD, Oct. 30.—Rue ‘ : Fresh Eggs, Guaranteed, 2 Doz. 75c <= =" Bar| Sa, but vejoloed, today at news Tass) PROSTONC HOE (0. {35 iecieuiiite | 3 GIRLS’ SPECIALS | Hes, Pump and Fat, Each . 46¢ SAMPLE, JHOP NINC) °° PAD | ciared, at lant attorded an op ee""FOR SATURDAY Buttermilk, Gallon . . 10c¢ Reser ee teseetee: clared, at last afforded an op. SECOND : LITEL ; , portanity fer a esttioment, of diastniiaiars een Sens $0 hee ms Second Ave at Pike St. BUILDING \¢ e Doughn 10e 3 Girls’ Bread, 2 10c loaves Ihe hield Creame iy | | CHICAGO, Oct. 30.—Wheat We claim that better bread and better cake cannot be made. 1 i" Let celle OY | dn Br Bue of We use the highest priced flour made, Butter, eggs and every in bushel on the Board of Trade At the Big Churn In the Center of the Market and All Branches Dbetvatertasie today, as a result of reports gredient {s the best we can bu r that Turkey had joined the , the week const Of freinnd and they | an 3 GIRLS’ BAKERY were taken to their destinations Cl . CORNER, SANITARY ANDO WESTLAKE MARKETS ll al rus § us e b the Turkish question. Steps Largest Retall Bakery on the Coast. - 4 Dy rail . = BIG LINER OLYMPIA ii veireves nat tne moines of belay. taken here ee, meet. ane - the'Iriah ouast were planted be situation Best Granulated SUGAR & LONDON, Oct. 30—Warned by | trawlers under a neutral flag, and| Urgent orders were given to the y Per Sack, $5.79 “wireless to steer clear from her| it is urged that they be barred crars Mack Bea fleet to destroy roc Ir ‘ panaliion ioinees 00 | Washington, Meadow or Aster Mitk, lar course because the sea | from these waters. | the Ottoman war vessels engaged | Stal 219 W sia y Oolaa 3.26 strewn with mines, the steam ‘2 operations against Crimean and asia tty tof Bay hse aS S| SEE BRITISH SHIP | HELPLESS FOE Caucasian porta 20 POUNDS O8¢c ame = ope were held in rea SUGAR foe pus. UB Macarea! or Bpashetl heparan’ rwsiar 6a te e. a a for a |} mpat Vith Order Excluding Specials.) be een - 15¢ BORDEAUX, Oct. 30—Although PARI®, Oct. 30.—Flerce fight a land campaign (With Order Mxcinding Specials NO STRING ON OUR SPECIALS entering this harbor under the The appearance o} petal edi 4 large cans MIIK f he | 3 cans Minced Clama.... British flag, the authorith hurs-| in@ along the Franco-Belgian [tions of the announe 6 cans Sugar 3 cans Oysters@for STALL 210——ANDERSON GROCERY COMPANY——STALL 210 jay seized the steamship Colonta| border was reported today to |ing that T 0 fps had fl 25e can Red So because she was formerly of Ger-| have been resumed, following | attacked Rus rts and veasnels man registr | the strong reinforcement of the | 8" followed | ; dem. 3 Ibs. New Mission Pigs ae | mnetration whic nything Bf ioc cans Pork and Bean f 6 cans Pineapple for. cAuTeAmN Mamet German line. seen hitherto since tt r began. BIG, WHITE , ‘ 7 bare C. W. 8 pene 30 ‘ < 18-14. The Germans are sald to be The Turks opened hostilities at me wid Stall 301 eee dames. aye adficlt$—~ These Beautiful || run %ne utes von ee. | Sostvenstire citer te Sovoree | STONG'S MARKET |9 Lbs. Sugar, 60c |" me se through allies’ front be bd ayek, on the northeastern coast of Specials for Saturday No {) Cottolene........55¢ | Larse Crabs, 3 for . AMPL Hats Cannot Be por paling: getllvcgdle esa ota int Mack ack toe pall Pure Lard 23-48 | S renee Re wp ER The British were hard pressed be-| °°, ré . » can Royal Baking Powder we 4 Argert ceagentee Te peallbes ar 4 Pine Vegetable Co. E Equaled Elsewhere |} eo: {ie 3a" Areertinrn. 904) sont bmn wien i ise a ii ost Raisins. 256 STALL 340 F a Troops were held in readiness 2 be ‘ome Tooth Pick re nts were # me ILLINERY fee ier [See | ee Ee IE $5 to $15 |progress slong the entire French | " FOR STALL 199] 9°20 ornatoes for 94 reine "eac, Bes LOC. 1B | Ai somes hope 1 Later the crulser steamed away Ii gse ; + Le. 4 oe 2Be | cases and bandied Hats Trimmed Free right, and at places along thelr] 1 the south . Led by ‘ormed officers, a pro The Germans were said to be re ‘ coaston formed in the Neveky Uring slowly toward Metz . 5c / rs Prospekt and marched, waving tee 1 45 to 2 45 | oe The Belstang having cut the dikes | Russian, British, French and Bel-|f The Best and Cholcest Kraut | Stalls 11-12 e e jot the lower Yeet and flooded the/gian flags, to the winter palace, the City We Handle, Exclusively, Circle N jcountry which the Germans occu-| where patriotic songs were sung | STALL 18 LOWER FLOOR A. OTTO W Lamb. We ¥e do not mean that these Hats merely look | pled, the Franch and British opened| and peaches made Rind Renee eat pe \. OTTC eee Circle W Legs of Lamb, Ib...28¢ | 2 7 like $5 to $15 Hats, but we do mean that tn qual & terrific artillery fire on the Tew! According to the war office, the Spare ibe. A Best Loin Lamb Chops, Ib...23¢ | Rolls and Cookies, doz fty of materials—in workmanship and in style— |tons, who, wallowing tn the water,| Germans induced the sultan to en. 4 a? Everything baked whe their equal will cost you elsewhere just that mach to make an effec:| gage in the war as a means of re . > 2 it baked. = . ft 4 had to retreat well a money. No two Hate alike tothe north. Meving the pres STALL 207 r own and the Austrian nm West’s Home-Made Candies The allies wore declared to be ad-|Galicta, Poland and East Fancy Dry Oniots, 6 1bs.:...10¢ * 4 rn: Untrimmed Shapes, Wonderful jrancing in the victnity of Ypres, and] Along the Vistula, It w a Yakima Gem Potatoes, 6 Ibs. 10¢ pando a heary counter attack which the|}od the kaiser's forces had not only 2be Fancy Cream Germans launched against the Brit-| been routed but a large part of = le | Cabbage, by the sack.....91.1@ ] {0° Mand-relied Chocot Values, for 0c shin the ighborhood ¢ 1a Basse them had been cut off from thelr ss eats bore ih 18¢ STALLS 2-34 ss aie Sates, i ts t ‘ n r x 1 | Was said to have been repulsed after! base and threatened with annihila : rk Link Radeage. Our operat ne, ses are lov 1 a desperate hand-to-hand fight tlon Seren Legs of Lamb, Ib... .15c UNION FISH co LUCKY STRIKE FISH Q - are a gy re x ‘4 ut is | The British were reported to be} Realising this, it wae eald the 9! re - ge ban tern Hama, Ib . 18¢ . ome, see them—that's all we ask. Costs |reoccupying ground from which| Berlin government ied on the Celebrated O. H. F. Pure Pork STALL 43 ou nothing to look |they had been forced to retire, and| Turks to come to thefr aid, though | J £3 Sausage, i. .. 15¢ | Extra taree Salmon. each ase] vention setae ant freshest ‘ow'll be surprised at the the French, it was stated, were ad-| they had hoped to keep the Otto Cattion, Ib vancing at all other points along| man troops in reserve until late in values. the line. er OF ea sprin Open Till 9 P. M. ae Ladios Sample Hat i tus Sebnske Wiles weed Upathves ~ "formar German Oreaee LONDON’S NON-LYING AD ‘2nd. Floor PaNTAGES THEATRE BLDG. |to have been enormous. At Novorossysk the arkish Car 2a Are dh Seneca SE cruiser Hamidieh put into port and i sven ] served notice that the city would be po Men's Heavy | metal Dutton, Br roms Window — shelled unless {t surrendered tyie Bh vai o toe en | Leath _| tng, Bonne | This demand met with a 4 % t 2. sof ‘ . | 25e 4 ° 25 5 , \. 4 bu | 50. | mth but the threat of a bomba ae ssi 2 [was not fulfilled, the Hamidi 1 P i F relder 7 Trimm * } | For the Takol lighthoure incident || ”” " 1 anne | ne ae f tt rte, |responsibility was plac on the ey ioe be te as Jerulser Goeben, fe Goran . - ie aga o ea |but purchased war by r ation 136 | Pitow Caves, [woot Sw a a | | i Goren the sultan, w " i hig | 4 " ~ bee ae ae Are sank the Russian steamships Y¥ dad : | | 35e a" a and Kasbek, the latter because ft SOUTH END By Ed L. Keen |tried to assist the Yalta LONDON, Oct, 14.—(By Mail to the Sane inna pa aA Digg ee Te ty aR fa! toe PUBLIC MARKET || cee Tons) he" setae” ot @IVE "EM THE STEEL! THIS PICTURE FROM BELGIUM SHOWS FRENCH INFANTRYMEN CHARGING ALONG RAILROAD THIRD AV.—YESLER—WASHINGTON—FOURTH AV. big concerns which had contributed| MOST CONVENIENT TO ALL CAR LINES! jto the Prince of Wales war fund] You Can Always Get a Seat on Your Car! has caused a big stir here. The ft {# the national offer-| LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY ing to dependents left behind by| Tomn ns when he started for Pot Roast Ib 2 icy aus tat ues Tees rad Choice Loin Steak, Ib...... win Roast Lamb, Ib. 4 t n re Roast Veal, |b. he tues tern ms, ¢ ew on tn Roast Pork Veal Cutlets, 18¢ | Cot Pork Steak, 14¢ | Breakfa . 19¢, 24 ff) ter “ . Choice Round Steak, Ib....16¢ . m with ma erath Leg Lamb tes, who told Q een Mary half-dozen business house Lamb Ct > 122¢ | Special n all Ken had dismissed enough ce the war broke out to more than the amount of their 000 contributions. T8u5 Independent Packing Co. STOPS HEADACHE. 56-57 — ig int") PAIN, NEURALGIA Corn Fis 2 : STALL 51 Toilet Paper, i I's So cans Cream of Wheat, pkg F Ye clea r head and re STALL 60 . leve d tting or violent Granulated Sugar, 8 Ibs STALL 70 hrobbing headache in a momént English Breakfast Tea k os “= with a Dr. James’ Headache Pow. STALL 25 Dried Onions, 6 Ibs..... der. This old-time headache re-| Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, 2 Iba Hef acts almost magically, Send] Peppers, 3 Ib i some one to the drug store now for} Carrots, Radishes, bunch | STALL 68 a dime pack and a few mo . »8, box $3 mente after you take a powder STALL 48 aches, basket é ‘ou will wonder what became of Best Jersey Butter. b ‘d Grapes, basket the headache, neuralgia and pain wh. Milk, 4 cans mathan Apples, dar top suffering-—tt's needless, Be | Fresh Ratich Eggs, 2 do é OTALL 66 ire you get what you ask for Eastern Exgs, doz 80¢ | Sticea Salmon, 2 lbs > . | STALL 58 < Salmon, 2 Ibe Whole Salmon, each nglish Sole, 4 Ibs. Fresh Crabs, 3 for STALL 8 3 , Ay recetved tonight with much relief! city 0 Salt Mackerel, 2 for........15¢) Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for the news that the United States| Considerable fighting has occur. ‘SINK WN STEAMER ACTIVE IN AFRICA STALL 24 Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. transport Hancock, with a regi-| red already, and a grave situation | fereey Butter, Ib... «== 7/806 STALL 83 pists’ © es ment of marines, had been ordered | was thought Ikely to develop | PARIS, Oct. 90, — When the] BORDEAUX, Oct. 30.—Word was ome-made Jack Cheese, |b...| Assorted Cookies, 18 don. here from Dominican waters, and Pend Ci Waat iid ec tr [Teceived from Gen, Dobell, Fre rap 25¢| Bread, 2 10c loaven.. 5 Second & Yester that the battleship Kansas was on/ WILE ENGLISH CREW French gunboat Seles was sunk oft] «canter bm tha ineidare i ee er oat {ts way from Vera Cruz LL Tahiti by German cruisers, a vessel !man equatorial Africa, that Edes, Cabbage, head be oa ee ty 2 10c loaves Bread for 15¢ The cruiser Tacoma was already! LONDON, Oct. 30.—The admiralty | With her was also sent to the bot-}an important town on the Salanga, Pumpkins, each ......--...40¢| Bonita, lb. ... Risa > Assotted Cookies, 2 doz | ate Py {narines were guarding / announced Lieut, Wanton and a gun|tom, ‘Then the Germans learned jhaa been captured by the Franco. Ege Plant, 2 Ibs he! German Carp, 2 Ibs...... FOF sreccescerscsecees ASG || sreonghited States consulate, but aicrew of eight on the destroyer Fal-|they had sunk one of their own| ritiah forces 7 loaves of Bread....25¢ there are on to admints-| This picture shows how real warfare differs from the kind artists paint, Instead of a charge of thousands of men, shoulder to shoulder, modern battles are made up of many mee affairs, the sum total of which determine the victory. A daring pisioeranper has pictured a dash with fixed bayonets by a platoon of French against a like section of Germans. med neces-|con and a sailor on the crutser + ees —— sary to handle the threatened dan-| Belligerent were killed off the Bel-|8@'ps. the German merchantman| g)) oh i.04 PORT AU PRINCE, Hayti, Oct.| ger growing out of the rebel leader |gian coast by German shells, besides Walkurie, which had been taken as/ way % pi bel Co. bee: pobal 29,—(Delayed.) — Foreigners here! Davilmar Theodore'’s march on the! several wounded. @ prize by the gunboat erations at Centralia,

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