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WE WANT MORE ROOM IN OUR ECONOMY BASEMENT We will soon show our Toys and all HOLIDAY GOODS—but first we must make a final clean-up on all Crockery, Hardware, Bags, Suit Cases, Glassware, Woodenware, Bird Cages and other articles carried in this department THE SHOES ALSO Are under the ban. We have to take room from them in a few days. Just think of it-—it’s only SEVEN WEEKS UNTIL CHRISTMAS And anticipating a shortage of Dolls and Imported Toys, we ws I heavily in order that SEATTLE BOYS and GIRLS would not be disappointed in their usual Christmas cheer Come tomorrow and help us make room by buying the following articles at prices less than Shoes for Men Ham! |ton-Bro Patent Shoes -inced, welt soles; « Gress Shoe, Formerly $4.00 $3.50, now $2.98. Men’s Shoes in Extra Sizes 10, 10%, 1 ues, for $2.98 . $4.00 yal Women’s Shoes E. P. Reed's fine Shoes, Patent, Gun- metal, button style. A welt shoe that is selling elsewhere at $4.00. $2.98 GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES Tan Shoes, buttoned style, welt sole $1 98 Formerly $3.00. Now .....+..+4+ LAMB’S WOOL SOLES Children’s Men's 15c 25c Women’s Felt Slippers red, gray, Fur and Youths’ Shoes in Broken Sizes 9 to 2—values $2.50 —_w $1.98 Women's 25¢ Come in brown, purple and wine ribbon trimmed. Regular $1.50. Now HAVILAND CHINA Per dosen. Now. 8 8.00 Gold-edged pattern. Laren size Dinner Plates. . Break: . Tea Cups and Saucers Coffee Cups and Sauce After Dinner Coffees Boutlion Cups Sauce Dishes ...... Porridas Dishes 10.00 Haviland China tn Floral Wreath Design at about $2.00 per Gonen jens than prices quoted for Gold Edge pattern above. AUSTRIAN CHINA Open Stock. Fine Anstrian China, tn white and gold design. Gold ribbon e4ge. Gold handles on cups, pitohers, ete. Houp Plates ... eseeeees Value $ 5,00, Dinner Plate ee Butter Chi Sauce Dishes After Dinner Coffees Bouillon Cups eco 12.00, now 5.63 dozen Rameokins ° now 4.05 dozen Plain White Austrian China, fine quality at about two-thirds of prices quoted for gold edge pattern. 20.00 6.00 dosen dozen dozen dozen done now $2.69 now 8.26 now 1.10 now 1,76 now 5.68 Cut Glass Tambiers, Giase Berry Rowls epost Water Pitch ore at S148 and 61.198, Values $2.50 and $2.60, Odds and Ends in Glassware Pr as Re Ia, Dessert Dish r ps, Pinge Plates, gold edged © ware Saucers, Sugar owls, Dishes, Bread and Plates, ete, 10¢. Pickle Batter Curtain Stretchers, $2.50 now $1.69. Curtain Stretchers, $1.25, now 69¢. Step Ladders at S5e¢ and The. Zine Stove Boards Mrs. Miller is the organizer and director of Missourt epectacular campaign for woman suffrage. flies Arie. Hifloat ia Mise Martin, Nevada's “woman on horseback,” Is leading the suf frage fight in Nevada Mra. Upton, president of the Ohio Woman Buffrage association, is di reoting the “votes for women” cam | paign In Ohlo. BRITISH CRUISER SUNK BY GERMANS LONDON, Nov, 2—The British cruiser Hermes w: sunk In the Straits of Dow yesterday by # German eub- marine with a known loss of two dead, nine wounded and 40 missing. The exact SLIPPERY BANK HANSON FRIEND BANDIT SLIPS. OFLABOR, SAYS 732-5 AWAY AGAIN PRES, E,P.MARSH| — | OLE HANSON WILL WIN TEST POLLS _OVER STATE SHOW “(Continued Prom Page 1.) Mra, Draper |e the state loader of Nebraska's “battle for wom ballot al PEOPLE WILL ELECT A THIRD | OF U.S, SENATE... | Bedro- We dodged Everett, Wash, Nov. 1, 1914 Editor The Star: | am in re celpt of your letter, asking me what the attitude of Ole Han legis tion during the legislative eee sion of 1909, of which he wasa member, it gives me pleasure to state thet Mr. Haneon was a mem ber of the labor committee of the house during that session and went down the line upon every measure in which organ- lned labor wae Interested We had a particularly good le bor committee during that sex ston. 4. &. Campbell, now @ candi- date for céngress from the Sec- ond congressional district, was chairman of the labor and labor etatictics committee durin that session, and both Campbel! and Hanson were active pte «ly urging his election. Here| pcb pf Fon anerr '” |'s what the Northwestern Elk says Trusting that thie Informa- “Ole Hanson is a candi. tion will be of value to you, | date for the U. 8. senate, and at remain, sinc the moment it looks Iike he’ going to get there. No man who has stood for office has any: thing better than Mr. Hanson. He le a euccessful business man, t public spirited always willing and ready to help In every pub- No measure proposed with time, again the willo'thewtsp bas BY JOHN EDWIN NEVIN (United Press Staff Correspondent.) NEW YORK, Nov, 2—for |and the whole the first time in the history of | anxious to fill him full of shot and the United States the voters ell, he has appeared tn the Mesh Tuesday will directly select one =| within « mile or two of Seattia, then third of the membership of the | disappeared once more tnto thin al United States senate. In conse The hunt for him, begun Sat quence added interest Is felt in | aay beyond Golden Garden the outcom was abandoned Sunday, & In six states—Ohto, Colorado, Cal-| has fied north again or & ifornia, Missouri, Washington and way to Seattle and effected a dis Oregon—tho voters will pass pon | guise with a shave and change of the question of prohibition of the| clothes. Mquor traffic. | * States Electing Senators The states which will elect Unit ed Btates senators are Kentucky where a selection ts to be made to fill the unexpired term of the late Benator Bradley; Alabama, where the neat of the late Senator Joseph F. Johnston wil! be filled, and Geor gin, where the successor of the late Senator A. O. Bacon will b and the following, where for the full term of atx years wil! be named: Oregon, Arkansas, Alm bama, Florida, Oklahoma, Nev North Carolina, Indiana, South Car olina, Georgia, Maryland, Arizona, | Missouri, Colorado, Loutsiana, the incumbents now being democrats; Idaho, Connecticut, Kansas, Ohto, South Dakota, lowa, Vermont, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Washing Pennsyivanta, Callfornia, New Mitnots, Utah and Wisconatn, Cholee Steer Birioin | where republicans now hold the Steak ...... | tomas, } Elihu Root Quite Choice Lamb Several well known figures tn the ff Chops national political world have re/ tired and ase not candidates to suc-|f Chelce Shoulder coed themselves. Perk Steak Topping the list fs Elthu Root of New York. He has steadfastly op- posed direct election of United 8 senators. nele Ike” Stephenson of Wis consin {s another “elder statesman” who declined to run again Theodore H. Burton of Ohio, lead ler of the conservative wing of the republicans in the senate, refused to be @ party to a primary fight, and also goes into retirement, as does George C. Perkins of California companions ntry ng him, son was toward labor contest Thursday.” In the same issue the Chronicle | also prints the following elgnificant news item “Heavy Vote for Hanson” “The firet thorough attempt to find out how districts outside of Spokane are going to vote was started this week by the Wenatehee World, which con ducted a straw ballot in Chel county. The sallent feature the heavy vote for Ole Hanson.” Perbaps as strong an tndication of Hanson's strength {s the fact |that the non-partisan, independent Your Meat Bill— Is It Too Large? SHOP AT FRYE & CO.'S MARKETS They offer you real money Federation of Labor, saving specials every day. For TOMORROW (TUESDAY) INFO, IS ACCURATE They Are: P President Washington ARIS, Nov. 3—The Parts Terape | tried to publish the number of Ger | man prisoners tn France, and when the censor got through, this is the way It appeared: “The number of rance & few days ago t biank, including _ofvilians interned, making | blank Cholee Spare Ribe . Chotce Steer Round Gteak ... Anchor Brand Bacon . Look for U, 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quailty Shops open until 6:20 p. TISING) apepain” Chadwick © Holcomb 0 PAID Character—Capacity—Courage ADV Led For Prosecuting sninety What T have known you since yo tive, capable and energetic, Ole Hanson, ae senator from Wash- halls of congress for this state ny man we have ever sent Garam to Washington. Full of pro- honest and fearless, the state will have @ representative who AT 0 will represent if Mr. Hanson The Independent Record of Prosser, Wash, says tn Inst Thurs- | day's iemue "Hanson's election te certain. A two and three to one in the reat-) dence and labor atstricts.” ways Kept His Word foods you eat hit back this comment t work badly; ferment) «why Ole Hanson for United (PAID ADVE umps and Cal ®/ states senator? Because Hanson jot . a, » lotter with the people. digests ¥-| ‘The Leavenworth Echo says & mr “Ole Hans upset you. There never was © Seen Wall Gasey Cris Comm _ ning so nafely quick, #o Certain-/th, state, according to all THREE TO BE ELECTED effective, No difference how| tions by about 28,000 votes,” Vote tor riington Journal says: you will get happy relief in five! minutes, but what pleases you coe Hanson by 5,000.” e ree Dest Men J 2 i en res ought to Deteat Jones favorite foods without fear. lian paper, says: “There is one Bremen are slow, but not| thing the pune is dead sure of, x : a D ‘ts quick, | 8nd that fs that Wesley L. Jones, Etght yoars Supertor Judge of Whi P \enre| should be overwhelmingly defeat Six years State Supreme Court Judg 4° tion so the misery od. re) R H | b different as soon as|_ The . KX. Floicom +e eid Sith the stomach distress | DUbIican Press Desert Jones.” It : hen went on to say: “The break uishes—your stomach gota) ¢ . on kasos, no belching, no|! the present campaign came last John E. Humphries... . . head clears and you feel fing,” | Chronicle n the business dlstrict of N ‘ ot K _ © now, make the beast tnveat-| the ¢ Jor a ‘ow Buperior Judge of King County. id yon ever made, by getting «| second. Hanson led by two and by pepe’ fro any dru tc You labor districts.” Hamphries |) ori. fy "tive minutes how need Some Good Advice | tion, The Tekon Blade says the fol tomach disorder. oes ~'| will vote yes or no, as the case may be, whether right or wrong, every whip, then vote for W. W. Black If you want a man who will strive to retain in offica men who have and corruption, such as Wm. Lort- mer and Judge Archbald, then vote for Wesley L. Jones. If you want States senator, a man with a con. structive program, go to the polls next Tuesday a cast your ballot At the Wenatchee fair last week, n poll was taken by a non-partisan for ¢ hour, and the re- ington, will do as much in the roa gressive Ideas, and absolutely wine.” poll shows Hanson leading Jones at whe phot ta Independent makes gasay stomach? NOW has always kept his word to Supreme Judges mace ty overwhelmingly, and will sweep badly your stomach a disordered | “%rm ° * “Pleroe county ts conceded to your stomach #0 70 ean sat YOU The Onkesdale Tribune, a repub. Saihen A. Chiiiwick . ; ita one atomach in a| republican candidate for senator, “paws “Diapepsin” comes in. con-| Friday has an article entitled, “Re- Six years Supertor Judge of Adams County eructations of undigested food, your| Week. A poll by the Spokane |Taeee fitte-oent care of Pape’s Dia-| three to one In the residence and ffer from | lowing “If you want a man who time President Wilson cracks the been convicted of bribery, fraud a real, lve progressive United for Ole Hanson. was a decisive lead for Han Mayor Hiram C., Gill says of Judge Bro » alway post committee sult fon, strongly | cana. ueure to practice before you and I have any one, but I have always found you fatr partial tn your treatment of all peoplo of all classes, in both criminal and civil ltigation, and I have never known you to sacrifice the rights of any tndividual,” probably recetved 4s many Hekings a claimed by the republi and imy Wil! Roll Up Big Vote | Polls taken in Snohomish county indicate that Hanson will roll up a | bigger progressive vote there than two years ago, when the progres sives carried the county by nearly 3,000 votes All indications tn every part of the state, exeept North Yakima, show Hanson in the lead, Jones and Bixck a poor he be \ » my oplaion, of the Yakima, Jones’ home place the only place where the Oh w him in the lead an eleventh-hout Knven Howard Cosgrove, pres! Judge Brown has resided in this community for over { Gent of the Taft Republican club character and record are of the best. Ho will ha Oe 181s, admltien at support of all fairiinded citizens, which assures his election that the race was close between : | Hanson and Jones, and for a stand Pala by Rdward White, President of FRIED 0, RROWN cum [Hl pat republican, ‘Cosgrove made SOME admission. Arthur E. Griffin, for oght years judge of the Superior Court of King County, pays the following tribute to Judge Brown "T have known Judge Brown for 20 years. He is a man of sterling honesty and ability, He was in active practice for about alx years before becoming a Justice of the F and tried, with akill, @ nur case in The office of Pre ' temper ber of my Attorney requires a person of judi Brown has; hi experience as A for the office wh second town, polls acter i# not builded tn attach a day, nor can {t be destroyed by Fred C, Brown CAMPAION |newspapers and publications are| the| indica- | | La Crosse Clipper of last although Wenatchee had been | third, | Nov. 3 and 4 $1 — Mat. Wed. — $1 America’s Foremost Actor Mr. Nat C. Goodwin “oo by Mrs. Darrow, president of “Vote for Women” League of North Da kota, is the leader in the North Dakota fight for suffrage SEVEN MILLION WOMEN VOTE IF The political "spotlight has been switched for a time from tariff revision and currency re- form to woman suffrage On the eve of the November general elections it beams as brightly on Dr. Anna H. Shaw, Jeanette Rankin, Harriet Tay- lor Upton as It does on Pinchot, Penrose, Cannon or Glynn. Victory for suffrage means votes | for 7,000,000 women in the United States—tmore than enough to swing ¢ : ae > | SUFFRAGE STATES Women gained the vote in MORELAND In the New York and NEVER SAY DIE SPECIAL PRICES NIGHTS Lower Floor $1.00 and 91.50 Balcony 780 and $1.00 Oregon -1912 pees cies Iinole (parthal outtrage) || . 3/1 $1_Mat. Wed—$1 Seana THEYRE yorina SEATS SELLING State. Wyoming . Colorado . Utah Idaho .. Washington || California Arizona .. Kansas .. } Nebraska Montana || Missouri North Dakota \ South Dakota. le | | the presidential election in 1916—41t | means that women will have a voice {n lawmaking and in the election| of Inwmakers tn 17 states instead of 10 | It will probably mean that the | Mext congress under pressure of | public opinion will be forced pass the federal suffrage ment. Ohio, with 24 electoral votes, ts the biggest prize the suffragiste ex- Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton, state suffrage president, predicts victory for the suffrage amendment by « to | 50,000 majority. | amend-} North Dakota women are follow | ment and make suffrage universal.|ing their state suffrage president, After months of arduous cam-| Mrs. Clara L, Darrow, through « Datgning suffrage leaders in the strenuous campaign that has cov feven campaign states declare thelr ered the state with a network of confidence tn organization. | _ Even the “antis” concede their| In Nevada, Miss Anna H. Martin, | defeat in Ohio, Nebraska and Mis-| known to miners and cowboys as | sourt, and they fear defeat in Mon-| “the woman on horseback,” has cov | tana, though the lMquor tnterests | ered hundreds of miles of mountain are making 2 tremendous effort to | trails on horseback to win suffrage | Kill the “votes for women” amend.’ votes. MENTS | AMUSE MOORE 2 227 NOV. 3) LOEW’S EMPRESS | $1.00—Mat Wed—test Seate—s1.00 BEGINNING MONDAY MATINER MR. NAT C. GOODWIN “WHO In the New York and Landon Suceews “NEVER SAY DIE” WAS SHE?” Nighta, 500 to $1.50—Seate Selling. Nicholas Nelson ‘Troupe McIntosh Musical Maids Davis @ Matthews Nebrand ‘age victory AL PALLER—The Giant White Hope In Sparring Fxhibitions, Toreday, Bargain and Amateur Night, Any seat Le. PANTAGES MUSICAL BLACKSMITHS BILLY’S TOMBSTONE With Edgar A. Ely & Co. 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