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STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV, 4, 1914, PAGE 5 D RSTABLISNED 187 : PRICES | {Cynthia Grey [HOW THE BALKANS BLOCK TURKEY AWAY FROM RUSSIAN SUROPE 1, try povie orey) (=~ et ae 2 LONDON and, Nov rp has tu Hlen % om ’s Knit Und on & t piatol ' k a ees Women’s Knit Underwear h Gray, land's =~ heart | BM Merode Silk and Wool Union Suits, in several favored hannel for six styles, are priced, the suit, $2.50. hours 1 we Globe and Carter Union and cotton Q.—Last spring my husband was very lll and we were = short of} money, 80 | was obliged to borrow on our furniture, We borrowed $175 and paid In seven monthly In ers of are ma the world, sald Napoleon mixed, are also shown in several good style The suit, $1.50. Women’s Fleece Lined Union Suits are ve ial at, staliments of 21,30, which Wo will | the suit, 75¢. amounts to $149.10 and now we show our ene > - , so have received a notice that the mies what it i | Children’s Union Suits first of this coming month we still to provoke Ger | Bove’ and eile? etree a = | ie 2 ie pel us to pay that S halnee 40 4 | 1 very well made c ¢ them at, the suit, y com > lin mob in 6 @ and T5¢. First large a per cent of Interest? | am willing to pay & reasonable inter. eas est, but that seems terribie. \ : he WORRIED. ¢ ; Si, ate, 1914 Antwerp, a city as large as Liverpool ¢ quite as rich, was besteged and depopulated me ly to furnish base ageinst 1 land Yet England remains w fraid, The man in the str mensures coolly without ¢ erating or minimizt t | A-—The legal rate of interest ts 6% per annu any rate of tnter est not exce 12% agreed upon| . be valld € eapltas, > If you signed a note promising to aN rue! heya 13 you y & higher rate provid pay & higher rate t provid. ndlans m f interest Vegetable Washers of heavy, retinned wire, regular price We, spec T5e. Perforated sae blocked Tin Bread Pan, single loaf regula we Wagner Tea Kettles, ( nial I of pure cast not & ready know, and then you can fig ed F inum t a lifetime , i J ar price ure out what the interest would be \ Sin — —— $4.50, special, $3.25. ee eee Cae 708 Sen) |. ee Ay ene Weak aves Reusesio tier bie Imported Kitchen Cereal Set of German stone china rowed the money. tyrg fo) THA, ntage over Brussels for an a r -_ C. Pali 4 tsa Yop fleet. Zeppelins will come; they with blue decoration; set ¢ s P jars, six Q.—My birthday is in November.| | Durnazo fy Ae \i De fte.' will not is emperor spice jars, one salt box, one oil bottle, one vinegar bottle. Would it be appropriate to entertain! agains Englishmen Regular price $5.50. Special, $2.95. with a “500” party? If 80, how shall! can -) . + vular oric $1.00. specia ? 1 write the Invitations, and what | nvade England,” was the Cast Iron Waffle Irons, regular price $1.00, special, | of stationery should be used? war lords order, Engtist- 69e. P suggest some inexpensive men believe that the only in- Cone Gas Toasters, regular pric , special 16¢. vaders will be aerial ene | ' mies. Therefore London ie | Bhd ge Cast Iron Skillet, nickel plated, No. 8 size. watchful, but behind the price $1.00, special, 6Be. courageous silence lurks the ger Skillets which will not warp or buckle; regular knowledge that North sea rs h ‘ned re pthnat with 40c size, special, 2B@; regular 50c size, special, 39¢; waiting ships. Should these regular 60c size, special, 45¢. —Basement. be destined not for Cossacks on their way to France, but if the number of guests le too large to serve in dining room at once, would it be best to serve them refreshments at the card tables, or let part eat while the/ rest continue to play? | UNDECIDED. | party is almost al-| joyable. Invitations ye uy) PA Salon gail - ; for Uhlans en route to Eng a — may be written on “correspondence | | land then, in very truth, the 5 00 F W | B! k t 4 25 Mens tt cards.” The name of the hostess Teuton Is at the gate. For e ine 00 ankelts should be written in the center with | the landing of Uhiane at jth words, “At Home. Under } , New Castle, or Hull, would vill u lily well, hav | owe! and cor Islands " Blankets that are warm and will wear unusually well, have @ Lor thou ‘bo me ee sw the Zea find the British army fight- | | heavy all wool filling and cotton warp. They are white with pink date of the party; in the lower left pe» Baad by pod veecane ~~. |) or blue borders, and measure 68x80 inches, These regular $5.00 hand corner, “500.” A «mall fern 3 London, without adequate for. values are specially priced at $4.25. tifications, depends on ita citt. | zen soldiers. Millions that m have gone into forts and guns | have been lavished on royal sychophants. London walts and the watting presses hard. Wage paying work grows scarce, unfindable. Within a week 60,000 Beigians, many | of them highly educated, have [anded seeking any wage that will save them Woolnap Plaid Blankets $2.75 Woolnap Blankets are light in weight, yet very warm. They have a soft felted nap, are closely woven and come in combina tion colored plaids, on white or light gray grounds; 66x80 inches. The pair, $2.75. All Wool Plaid Blankets $5.65 Strictly pure Wool Blankets, 66x80 inches, come in combination plaids of red and biack, black and white, blue and white, pink and white, gray and white, or tan and white. The pair, $5.65. “Third Floor. | dish with a growing plant, a aflver picture frame, a pretty collar and uff set, or one of the new shades, @ plece of hand-painted china or embroidery would be appropriate | and inexpensive, It would be b j to serve the guests at the ‘ables | | rather than serve part at a time. | Map Showing—in Black—the Small Portion of Territory Now Posses: | or agg Neutral Balkan Stat 4 by Turkey In Europe, and How the Have the Turks Penned in, Preventing Attack by Land on Rui Q.—My son Is not 21, but has) ———— Joined the navy, Have the authori- do recetve many calle | thes the right to permit thie? b AM sin ‘ . A.—Minors over 18 years of age Of etika are eisainn.” — MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. ai on can enlist without the consent of| At one time I was a stranger tn staple foods are in cenaey | - Teen | Feralsh a bireh certificate or a vert-| difficult to’ meet the sort of people demend at prices fixed by | of St. Paul's 1s merely « mighty | te Bumtt e ae hes dow $2.45) Me | fled written statement of parent or|one wishes to associate with, and HILE nothing te positively settied tn the election held on Tues-| the government. No one shadow. In the grave, quiet dark | se jum gaa a dow- wf Rabbers | guardian as to thelr age ]{t takes time to choose friends. 1 day, and while the returns are by no means complete, Indica- has money to spend, no one Londoners have acquired @ habit | — ie pone i Pessoa |toand the beet way to mest nice tlons are that the republicans have ewept the state. A general any desire for amusement. of looking upward. peta ber omar Bong we Q.—Please cond me some moth-| people is through some organiza. | reaction has apparently set in throughout the country In favor of the re-| Armies of refugees arrive ence th ARE! Ber Sletiodal Pony, Bank aaa Ladies” erty advices, I don't know what tion, such aa a lodge, club, etc, But | PUbdlicans, under the Impression that the republicans can bring “good dally to spread new reports whose good conduct the jonal Penny Bani Rubers erty aaitay ast Loar Know, wiiek | Cons sh eS Jace br thei Gh oe | OR | of horror, safety of London may de- (Sept. 15, $13,000,000 lost ta 39c |boy for four months. The other |come well acquainted. As you say, There te no doubt that thousande of progressives who left the re Frode n° 2 Lae Bll PR oem doy oD ge end the wives of poeta al Thousands of dollars’ worth of [day ! heard something very much they are Interested in their own af-| publican party two years ago returned fo It yesterday. Two yeare ago) [Ou000. # lurmibe ig oy pont i pertenteee in called to the colors, are re new, Erato the lto hie discredit. He has been un-| fairs, but when you join you be-| Jones would have received no more votes in thie state than did Taft. But) [0), DDOCmA’ Ube unneal Me 1G prapartienn ou sponsible for this enormous & Hats and via ings true te me, telling m the 6 one of them, and eventually | the past two years, with the demoorate in power, have worked some po) )r) EI" | ihe AlN tle | in the Sadan Os Increase In drinkiny third to one-hal| r interests will become yours. | litical wonders. ind at the same lonly one he loved, | Vass Third Ave Bink Going’ wise dierenutabie wont |Every church han Ormuninatioss for |." Both democrats and republicans have grown stronger, and their] jaoret,,,Moumehatters are ar. | wmite chapel andetrer Biacet | a4 Cekimo pays ile doctor hla ARROW CO en. 1 am only 17, and an orphan. ag Hoople, sad a number of the) added strength hae seme frem the progressives: ; ndid houses of parita- | and underfeeding | feet as soon as he arrives. If the What ehall | do? BLUE EYES, | lodges bh women’s auxiliaries President Wilson has been progressive enough, evidently, to satisty hidden. from « repared the popula- | patient recovers it is kept, if not . ) pore and Retailers of Bank-i} A.—i take {t for grante all progressive democrats. Hence the democrats yesterday polled their) jrowling Zeppelin, but the dome | tion for a national calamity, it is returned. o have absolute proof of y SCARES BOY BURGLARS full party strength. On the other hand, many progressives who oppose : = : eee 1423 Third Ave. corner Pike. guilty to a charge of smuggling two diamond ear rings into the United ops Hn caused by States from Canada, and was fined IS DENOUN ED gestion, bilicusness resulting from | gant ‘Wedn. 1 Wonderful Baga In Woolen Goods are being realized at the 1/2 price sale t in federal co IN CONVENTION EL PASO, Nov. 4—Gen. Carranza was denounced by the Aguasclaientes convention |i today in enemy to the |i peace of Mexico” and a rebel against Provisional President |tlal evidence, It all dep 178 Tue ight, but Strange things happen | in politica, | Formerly Starr-Mac-} wo. Soscs you tank ott t ueeday night, bu te thine i Vil Vbeknee To “Heartbroken Wife": You +] Biliott 320 me MB iiove your husband, but dislike some of his de ways In the Complete course in Plane Playing, breathe | ce’s deceit. I do not believe Two boys tried to break Into a| the democratic tariff policy voted for the republican candidates as a Anat wou he ¥ f tened away w n Harris Pherson Dept. Store joffense again yon might be happy} PACKARD -VEl trusted, and most wives find tt an| torpld liver, inactive bowels, “is al- ——— | first place nz, as it agit | many Counterpoint, Canon agen thoughts about your fam Largest Sale of Any Medicine im the World, ralta convicting people on circum: garage owned by Charles B. Harris,| protest y dd : | fired several shots into the air ee se er “i” SHE PLEADS GUILTY and forget his past, and forgive! R dy J fe Wilt tered 1 him should cominit the same a H lp Jeennle Willits entered & sien of Reery tas WM ete e e But a man who prac | irkec bd duty to Be ly on | ways given, quickly, certainly, safely Service many in the hushand’s heart | by the most ten us of family remedies no one so much as yourself. | Krinke Piano Schoo! fice cen eccaer o> OF ares, Sa PILLS ourself and friend In the Seld everywhere, In boxes, 10c., 250. Bar Tra Brera oS i si | ; perce reeves mre” "” Hl Of this old reliable Woolen Goods House. The convention's action was taken amidst tremendous ap- plause, the delegates cheering Gen. Villa and shouting “Death to Carranza,” for 20 minutes. FIRE LOSS IS $3,250 The fire department responded to thre fires We : caused an aggregate lors | The home of Morris Feelery, | REV. DR. LUCAS | Renton av., burned to the ground | Will finish the “small” series of| Estimated loss, $ A millinery | “writ * in Sun,” and save] store at 4858 Rainier av., was dam you a number of pennies, He has| aged by fire, amounting to $1 DA. L, 'R. ‘CLARK, 0. 0, 8. invited Mrs. Turnbull, her nephew,| and a dwelling at 15th N, W. and NERVOUS WOMEN Mr. Holtshetmer and a representa | W. 52nd was scorched Sun” to be present in] TAKE NOTICE! ino ALL BUOYS ARE BUSY Carrie Whiteraft of 321 11th childrea along d oceastor Monday’s business was good. Tuesday’s sales were better. Today’s sales larger than ever. Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday are going to be record-breakers. On account of the large wholesale stock we carry, there are yet plenty of choice selections. SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth and University Clean Amusement Homelike Surroundings 10-PIECE UNION ORCHESTRA Competent Dancing Teneners granted that tend proper places. Avold men es corts as you would the smal Live tri your ¢ , Make the most of ever Uttle pleasure and {t will 7 STEWART HOUSE velop into a big 80 Mtowart at and talk over a with the childr " it or not, and !t will gra become a habit fa the best tonic on earth When the childrer ULL BROS. mie Just Priaterg hi: care « cretnaladl THIRD AIN veh af yourvet in someth ing th 2 oes . Haglan gag a beg vad cba Keystone Hall | For the third since Port ck ype gg yg OE Feud ther Guattsndag cement tha | cman v. and Madieon 8t. | Warden Payseo has been in office DANDRUFFY | HEADS tions and expiate what they mean wok the has had done here GyURepAy, Nov. by AT 8 p.m. Acunt cut uoss are occupied Hl TYEPENDABLE UNDERWEAR AND SOCKS of Real Wool + leet Pe ted acy crow |ings and bridge sce a “a ADMISSION FREE stream add considerably to the Fe BECOME HAIRLESS 2's c22° (ove Sees Dentits, "I" amt delighted | ¢@———=— —— Hiny"nypearance of she waterteont A ~MACKINAWS suitable for everyone Salapanp cio eto ihe teen! nesses | FOUNTAIN PENS BLANKETS made of the finest Merino Wool, grown in ’ Pie asd Prevenie tio Pay ah perce doe Mace aot Menfenhal, Pom Soest ee Eastern Wash. All colors and weights, single and double So aan asia ae ream. fsa mate] 2 sre SWEATERS all weights and colors fe for Hf will spirit in yourvelt and. Yo to iowa We vil sre Ss vary agent haw etartet.eu’ a FLANNEL SHIRTS, more than 100 numbers to select from “innovor tHe att. "| peel Dental Offices — e rive the “laws” practice, Ai GLOVES AND MITTENS, you will need them soon ; 5 «| year and’ have’ rice home but do gE aA agus pron = an _ CORSETS UMBRELLAS, you need them now lione is so busy and interested in his own affairs that | feel more ¥ * ery o-* i Ztonely than if | hadn't gone. of st Can you tell me if there Is any m nd, too, t hing way to meet some nice young peo BUY Your SEATTLE WOOLEN COMPANY j 4 P.\ple? Perhaps you have heard from f t BLANK BOOKS 3 ‘ i some one who has had the same Im 5 atter._ Ton oan grt) diriouley,, Sinearely, |e | root rates er cal 5am FROM 1117 FIRST AVENUE : t It fe alwayn thu a. largo a 4. To van vine Pd Opodo tamman Morey Stationery Co. , city, eapectally one where the : md Shove laden by Parcel Pow jantord’s TIS Kirst Ave. Near Columbia st. pI falls.—Advertisement.| ulation is more or less transient besa dhs “ ta t