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AN ANNUAL COAT BARGAIN At the House of Coat OFF Deduct 33 Per Cent Off Regular Price At33 Per Cent Below giving Just an idea of the tremendous price reductions In Women’s and Misses’ Rainproot Coats ful selection are advised to call duri bargains during this sale. $10 Rainproof All- GIRLS’ STORM BOYS’ AND Weather Coats for CAPES WITH GIRLS’ women and misses, ‘ORM Raincoats, Silp- including English guicnty on and Rubber Slip - ons, Poplins, LIMITED, ae 94.50 Values at Mohair, etc. $10.00 $1.50 CAPES at th ANNIVERSARY SALE OF STUPENDOUS PRICE REDUCTIONS 1/3, { Saturday & Monday YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF ANY DOUBLE-SERVICE, ALL-WEATHER RAINCOA IMPORTANT NOTICE—Intend- ing buyers who desire to make a care- the early hours. Space will not per- mit of extended detail of the unusual th EVENT S I, OFF Deduct 33 Per Cent Off Regular Price Of low giving Just an Idea of the tremendous price reductions In Men's and Young Men’s Rainproof Coats ng $10 Rainproof Eng- lish Slip-ons, includ- ing about 40 Eng- lish Toppers. $12.50 to $15.00 values in- WOMEN ENJOY SUFFRAGE IN 11 STATES NOW CHICAGO, Nov. 6 complete returna from show that the women gained the right of suffrage tn two more states Nevada and FRIDAY, Practically all states at the recent election, Montana This makes 11 states and the ter ritory of Alaska, in which they have the full right of suffrage, They are | Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Washington, California, Arizona, | Kansas, Oregon, Nevada and Mon tana. Suffrage amendments were voted! on in Ohfo, Missourt, Nebraska, |North and South |All of those jthe right of states wom Dakota Tuesday states denied women franchise, In 22 othe n enjoy the right to vo for candidates for school and other statutory offices presidential electors M’KENZIE AND } | | 1 in, the upofficial returns show that republicans, were elected in some of them CHRISTENSEN TO CONTEST VOTE: With all but two country precincts NOVEMBER Mike Carrigan and Krist Knudsen, | county | 6, 1914. PAGE 9 CROWN PRINCE IN| GERMANS WILL GOOD HEALTH, WAR OFFICE ASSERTS BERLIN, via The Hague, Nov 6. Storl that the German crown prince or any other members of the Im perial family have been wounded were officially de nied today. The crown prince, It wae stated, le at the front, con tinually on or near the fight ing line, In sound health and entirely uninjured. Between Nieuport and the flooded area in Northwest ern Belgium the Anglo-Bel gian attack on the kalser’s front has been repulsed, It was announced by the war office. The allles were declared to have been driven back #0 precipitately that they left their dead and wounded on the fleld British warships were said to be supporting them but It was asserted that the German advance toward the French coast was, neverthe less, progressing satis: torily. CITY GETS | BARTENDERS WILL IN COUNTY BUILDING The $3 CROSS FLOODED FLATS IN BOATS PARIS, Nov. 6—The Germans | were attempting today to re | sume tho battle of Yser by boat, When the Belgians opened the dikes to fibod the country, | according to their own military principles they should have in undated It deeply enough to pre vent artillery movements, but not to a depth sufficient to per- mit the use of boats. They made the mistake of letting| out too much water, The were endeavoring to profit by it They had requisitioned every craft they could find tn Northern Belgium, and evidently cross the flooded area in them, The allies were mounting artillery to re sist the attemp Along the reat of the ft its were still engaged The vicinity fiercest in t where it « battle was of Ypres, and flowed over which was strewn wounded. with dead and MIGRATE TO SOUTH; WHAT BILL MEANS (Continued From Page 1.) | gin, rum, wine, ale, beer and every 0,000 bond feaue, to bulld| other liquid, whether medicated or planned to} iting line| a ten-mile strip, TODAY'S BTYLES TODAY 1332-34 ait Second Union Avenue Street SEATTLE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE You Should Get Your New Hat Here | Firat and foremost our Hate are | artistic, they are correct {n “line,” better kmansh 1 better m | rials than found in other hats at the same pri On each hat our reputation depend ve been watch- ful to admit nothing into our stock inless it were refined and harmonious In etyle—artistic to a high degre ~we Newest fashions in millinery reason- ably priced—$5.75, $7.50, $9.75, $12.50, $14.75 and up. YOUR CREDIT WILL DRESS YOU WELL Unusually Fine Values in Afternoon and Evening DRESSES FOR WOMEN Very Special AFTERNOON DRESSES A splendid selection in both serge and silk, featuring long line models, the pleated skirt and various other fashionable STYLE | | | | | At the exceptional Prices $18.50 to $35.00 cluded in this lot. lot. 33 per cent off Coats 33 per cent off commissioners, two additional stories on the nqw| Carrigan defeated McKenzie, pro-| court house, for use of elty offices, | $2.85 not, patented or not, containing tn- 65c $2.50 CAPES at $7.50 Values at gressive, by 301 se in a total of|carried at Tuesday ction by a|txicating properties.” $6.65 1 65 $4 85 $10.00 Coats at— lover 60,000 votes cast. Knudson|majority of almost 3,000. It does not include vinegar, ° * | nosed out Dr, Walter T, Christensen| This will make it possible to|#weet cider, unfermented fruit ie by 344 votes. |place practically all of the city de-|Julce or denatured alcohol SMART I INE OF STREET $15.00 Rainproot All- That a contest will be begun ts|partmonts under two roofs, instead | @—— ee Weather Coate for wom- : likely of a half dozen, as at present. With ESSES en and misses. Cash HERE YOU ARE—Men's $5.00 $18.00 Men's and Young A change of one vote in each pre-|the new building but a block from | 7 Ge ets dct “want tant DR " . apa oa ufficient|the present ¢ hall, and with the phn Smith do a v i m ro _inaigh - Taser Coats, tan and gray Rubber Slip- By. ai-weather | egntbadlowebgrr em Aarne sacersemael phe, rigs Paw em a with the! jublic to know he's buying booze, In crepe poplin, gaberdine and serge. Made in all Bre eae tec cant ff 0% DOUBLE BACKS, 33 per Bi colts english Slip-ons, fake greatest possible regard for the con-|he'll not go to the county auditor) the Jatest models. off cent off Cravenettes, ete., includ: Edgar ©. Snyder, attorney, in the] venience of the public, city officials |", Pere ott drinking, or else] at $10.00 Coats ° ing Grays, Bia ke and Lowman building, ts collecting evi-|feel that many of thelr woes will be! ot’ ring @ “blind pig” somewhere, | Lette ate, Tian pena thee bi ys ene dence upon which to base a sult for/OVer when the change Is effected. | eae thin’ law, tnt aie a t Browns. 33 per cent off a contest | City offices now are scattered alt | MouRh the lew Intends to saake tt je fe) e $15.00 All irregularities, whether honest |OVer the business district \ge These Dresses come in all the latest colors. L00 Rainproot Double Bens wiack Rubber Storm Coats, enap IM Coats $10.00 or deliberately fraudulent, are ma-| The new bullding will make it)*°Or 4. sohn smith doesn't care Service ane sankey buckles. ‘They are big sellers at $475, terlal grounds for starting a con-|posslble to add some much needed | »» 1n5” pulls ‘doas’ kudwe ie taxes | Y : Soatt ik manairs of nm fy new 83 per cent off and $3.15 teat Jon °° the tty Rospital and city! \ drink every now and then. He| A Little Down and a Little Each Pay Day ported fabrice, Realm Selling at ...... ° $18.00 Men's and Young eae P _____| goes to the auditor. He gets his} utility Coats. $18.00 Quantity Limited. Men's English Gaber- permit | NEW Stiff HATS Coa, 83. pr amt ‘on Sitp-ens, Crave Then he must send that permit] 1 Mo gam $12 ; pil " mei ’ jy) to some liquor house outside of| NEW S ft H , 00 . ett jet your Coa’ Washington | ATS oe : $90.00 Men’s Coats. Space will not per Cayuse Gon If he n't know the name and] ad mit to dwell on the excellent quality of You'll like one of LONDON, Nov. 6—For giv ing ground on the battlefield, he'll be in more or! for the law pre address o' leas diffic 33 per cent off J. B. STETSON fabric and tailoring. $12.00 theese $30 Coats, 33 per cent off, at. $20.00 Women's and Misses’ Superb Double Service Coats, ENGLISH GABERDINES, the NEW BALMACAANS and the prettiest Silk and Satin Coats. Quantity limit. ed. These $20.00 gar. ments, 33 per cent ttkes @ fime doubleservice Coat, off figures SECOND AVE. AT MADISON {burned Aviator Bunk of the nrtteh| | army to death. Lieut. Murray, so lof the army aviation corps, mis culated a distance while bes secme ed a landing on Rushall Down, and fell) to death. Capts. Remy and Faure of the French army rammed a chimney as ‘they were starting to aeroplane | from the Molineaux aerodrome to| the front and both were killed 4 AVIATORS DIE LONDON, Nov. 6.—Four aviators perished in England and France Thursday, not on the battlefield, but in accidents incidental to their call- inug. A biplane he was testing at Alder- shot burst into flame in midair and Cures Without Drugs This Modern Method of Electric Treatment Is Curing Men and Women After Doctors and Drugs Fail. another dose of drums. You the many Gtengresable effects of Ar yet you go on taking them for every tle pain or disorder, just bec were taught that nothin We have Gisordere and nature does it The reason dr they do not he! olnctrialty, 1 bulide up. to the body an to perform ite work n every organ is in ® Pavear Wiectra-Vita while you seep, Tt feeds a constant stream of electricity to your nerves, and they oarry It to every organ and th of your body, restoring ith and vim. aeit-oh leotrtotty ves in just right volum bh, and cures ailments Aabiiitated state of th oping it ts pouring « eomtinuous curren trictty 1 you starving nerves «| foroe ing infl wake up ing with « fonling of exh old-time eneray aulokly Fr the tingle of new life in walk with {nereased vigor tired sensation, the head appeer, and soon you are «re man. sion of perfect health Consultation Free—_90-Page Book Free nena you tush parti toe ther with our free 90 page book, which exp o eught to know about the @isordare of men and women. This book telle nder ite ¥ in the morn ur name and add: ding Wlectra-Vita, Address ine Blectra- Vita. to 6p. m.; Saturday evenings, 7 to 9. Town $20.00 These $25.00 Coates for the man who in black, gray or dark tan, will make no mistake In getting one, at 33 per cent .$16.70 916 NO | These $20.00 Coats now English Slip-ons, Gaber- dines, Cravenettes, etc. 33 cent off ali $20.00 we ....$13.35 at. For benefit of out-of - town pa- trons: Send in your or- ders to a friend, as we shall be un- able to take care of mail ordere dur ing this sale. (QUARANTINE ON INFECTED COWS BOSTON, Nov. 6.—The fed eral cattle quarantine was ex tended today to Massachusetts. Four infected cows have been found at Sovth Attleboro. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 ders to quarantine the » lowa, as @ result of reported d of the foot and mouth pending here to also announced may be necessary to that quarantine the state of Missis sippl. It HE HAS ONE BUSY DAY LONDON, Nov. 6.—After being rejected several times as a volun teer, an 18-year-old Belgian named Reniler was admitted to a regimer in which his brother was a captain and hurried to the front. On his first day of service this happened to him aptured, escaped, killed a German sentry, and by wearing the German's helmet and tunic was arrested as a spy; released and promoted to sergeant; carried a wounded soldier out of a hot fire, promoted to second lfeutenant wounded twice, and sent to hos pital HE GETS GOOD CARE PARIS, Nov. 6—Among men taken by French toa Red Cro: hospital was a young Ger! badly wounded about theyhead, to whose blanket was pinned a paper saying: “He saved the live of seven French sol. diers.” How he did it Is one of the untold stories of the wa but the French surgeons are giving him a hero's care. | SALUTE AMERICANS YTROGRAD, Nov. 6.—Two 4 States Red Cross surgeons fled to Russia have commis tn plain, » show 79a can sions in the Russian army with the without the use of droge, It telle how rank of general and four as various ise are brought on colonel, and wear the regulation through neglect 1 how they are ene Russian uniform which causes uy que od » ry boder-egeer rl them to be saluted by whole bat i developed men and women, talions of soldiers, who take them ones & for bona fide Russian officers Out of 2,600 barristers In the Paris law courts, 2,000 have been mobilized, no matter how murderous the enemy's fire, German soldiers are frequently killed by thelr own officers, according to the account of one of their own number who fell, wounded, into the allies’ hands, as published among the British war office's ye witness” stories. “Our officers warne: this prisoner was quoted as telling the surgeon who attended him, “that if we faltered we would be shot from behind, and | know this threat w. fulfilled when our terrible to com pelied us to retire. “1 myself was wounded by a German bullet.” IT'S SOME SHOW : plays they will present soon We never saw “Help Wa believe US, “The Vinegar Buye SOME show! LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK, CROSS, FEVERISH Look at the mother! If it is a sure eign that your e's stomach, liver and bow els need a gentle, ing at once. peevish, croas, listless, doesn't sleep, doesn’t eat or ally, or ts feverish, stom ach sour, breath bad; has stomach ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of “Call fornia Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the foul, constipated | taste, and it always feel splendid Ask your druggist for a 5 |bottle of “California F which has directions be , children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. BK ‘ of counterfeits sold he fo be sure you get the genuine ask to see that It is made by |fornia Fig Syrup Company.’ fuse any other kind with con Call Re NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourist Round T Price 806 50 CENTS Boys’, Girls’ and Children’s KAVANAGH'S First’ and Union. 1006 First, at Madieon BUY YOUR BLANK BOOKS FROM Morey Stationery Co. TIS First Ave. Near € bin st. thorough cleans. waste, undigested food bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you} have a well, playful child again. You needn't coax sick children to take this harmless “fruit lax-| ative;” they love its delicious! makes them) empt. | COSTIVE BOWELS, TAKE CASCARETS c Mquor. | Well, John Smith gets the neces- Jot a 10-cent box now. | sary information. He sends in his You men and women who can't|order. He finally gets his booze— to feeling right—who have| Dot more than 12 quarts of beer and dache, coated tongue, bad taste|@ half gallon of liquor. foul breath, dizziness, can't} Can he stop you on the street ep, are bilfous, nervous and up-| and offer you a drink? No, siree. sles Are you keeping your bowels|“which are not places of public re with Ca ts, or me sort In your own private home, forcing a ssageway every few) you have the right to give booze |days with salts, cathartic pills or| away to a guest, but not otherwise. castor ofl? le ry Cascarets work while you sleep HOW DRUGGISTS MAY SELL cht ca or nase. ‘They love. © | ave druggist must keep on| bas neg taste good F BIDE! record the name and address of} “4 CREO BS pureha | In cases of emergency, druggists | SAVEYOUR MONEY permitted to sell Mquor without | | & prescription for a sick person| the stomach, ted, fermenting * fc take the bile from the liver and carry out|a bond of $1,000 upon first convie Here's something that reminds us| of the mall the constipated | tion. Upon second conviction, the of that good old comedian, EzrajWaste matter and poison in the) pond may be entirely or in part Kendall, remarking that he'd aam.|>owels. — | forfeited pled so much vinegar his gizzard) A Cascaret tonight will! Druggists are permitted to sell was galvante straighten you out by morning—@| yquor upon a physician's prescrip- The Franklin High School Alumnt|!0-cent box from any drug store) tion for medicinal purposes. association has chosen “The Vine-| ! a a yates 4 oe at neta |. They may also sell liquor for re-| gar Buyer” and “Help Wanted” as) int Poe onthe ‘Gene tornet rue ligious purposes, and for mechan!-| ldren, lo’ ey Ages Pd a fy RO Wa. THE WORLD. 705 First Ave. to anc Leave Colman Dock, Beattie, 6°90 (except | Bunday), #00, 10:90 @ m., 1:80, 2:00, ex-| apt Bun Sunday 2:80), 6:20 p. m.| Baturday, 11:46 p.m Time table subject to change without ono Main 3101 at ble vie 0 tm OPTICAL Washington Bide. and sour Dr, Edwin J. Brown) Main Please Come in and See Hundreds of men stop daily admire 1 stylish fashions No Such Thing mee | A far as our extablishment, wo: prices are and ean tin neerned But don't walt till you pase our Come in today. You'll be mighty glad. you ad. O’NEIL’S TAILORS 1419 Third Ay, A sick, Kaas have a bad femove the excess my INVISIBLE Double Vision BEST IN THE: WORLD DEPARTMENT the beautiful fabrics which o are on display in our windows. rkmanahip We weloome| soliciting orders or % signs any one fr even display The law prohibits even the gly- ing away of liquor except in private dwell houses or apartments, ° d| Any one caught disposing of Uquor {legally will have to put up 8. In each case, how-| where delay may je patient Drogkiste. lose ‘the, right ‘to set | | uquor for te years upon the first | conviction on the charge of selling | Mquor {il y. Upon a second con viction the Wil! lose the right to} practice pharmacy. Upon a second | | conviction, physiclans Will lose the | right to prescribe liquor. | be dangerous = If ABOUT BLIND PIGS ir) | In every conviction of a | pig” all the Hquor and all the fix- | tures incidental to the sale of Iquor | |are to be confiscated. Any other| fixtures, not necessarily liquor fix-| | tures, are to be sold and the money | | to go to the school fund | The enforcement of the prohtbi | tion law may be undertaken by anj | individual, with or without the con | sent of, a warrant issued by the| prosecuting attorney. Any individ- ual can file a complaint tn court and he will have the right to em- ploy a private attorney to act as prosecuting attorney for that partic ular case “biind | SEEK A SUBSTITUTE A movement has been started by hibitionists to find a substitute | |for the saloon, which had | from time immemorial been desig-| Jmated as “the poor man’s club.” omething ould be done to |take the place of what has been the club rooms of thousands in |this city,” sald H. FP. Compton of | the Compton Lumber Co., at a meeting held at the First Baptist | church | Rey. Carter Helm Jones and oth- ibits | or distribut-| ing advertisements for the sale of! | periods of one year only. o\¢ +|* (GERMANS RETREAT / tate German retroat 1s in progress) jbe demoralizing the kaiser’s sol-| $5.00 A splendid lot of new shapes, and in the latest colors, just received. They are from the greatest of the HAT mak- ers. The QUALITY is there. | USE YOUR CREDIT AT THE “EASTERN” SUCCESSFUL MEN Give Careful Thought to the Style of CLOTHING THEY WEAR —and that same thought and consideration has been given here in our Clothing Department in the selection of our famous make of Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing. Bradbury $20 ¢ and System Clothes Other reliable makes, $15.00 to Up Men’s Suits and Overcoats $20.00 and Up Many new ideas in weave, color and pattern are rep- resented, among which will be found the well-liked tar- tan in rich color combinations. Smart models which lend to the appearance that exclusiveness which distinguishes the BRADBURY SYSTEM. ~. LOPS 2 MILLS OFF LEVY Bi With 315 saloons and a number of wholesale Mquor houses and hotel bars in Seattle, the city has been receiving a total of about $40,000 annually from lquor li- conses This amount ts about mills of the total levy. As a part of this revenue will be lost in 1915, and Il of it will be lost in 1916, the city will have to raise an extra 2 mills in the levy next year. IN EAST PRUSSIA) PETROGRAD, Nov. 6.—A precipt-| EXAMINATION 22K Gold Crowns... $5.00) Bridgework ‘$5.00 in Bast Prussia, with the Russians fiercely harassing the retiring Brut] Set of Teeth 5. forces, the war office here asserted |i ,, ag 00 today. |§ Porcelain Crown... 3.50) Gold Fillings - $1.00 Silver Fillings. We do exactly as sive Lady Attendant. Terms to suit. All work guaranteed 15 years ELECTRO » PAINLESS DENTISTS 1st and Pike, Opp. Public Market Laboring People’s ventists. The cold, {t was said, seemed to saa |diers, many of whom were surren-| dering without firing a shot. The Russians were declared to be| across the frontier in many place: |and reports were current that the| German left wing had been {solated. | War office experts expressed the| opinion that the Germans stand no} ers also discussed the subject. The question will be taken up again at| another meeting to be called soon a SOME MAY CLOSE SOON | Some of the smaller saloons wi probably go out of business before January 1, 1916, They will close up as soon as | their present licenses expire. | The bigger saloons, however, | will run as long as possible, The licenses of the saloons expire at various times, An amendment has been proposed to the Hcense ordi- jnance to allow licenses to be Is: sued for periods of leas than one year Thus, {f a saloon license expires next March or June, or September, | licenses will be issued for the few remaining months of the year, At present all licenses are tssued tor| chance of holding East Prussia. Orders for Work Promptly Delivered Phone, Main 2514 SHANGHAI COMPANY Importers and Manufacturers of Ladies’ Fine Muslin Underwear, Waists, Tea Gowns, Kimonos, Robes, Silks, Linens, Brass Goods, Hand Embroidery, Waist and Dress Patterns, Chinese Antiques LADIES’ SILK VESTS A SPECIALTY 1323 THIRD AVENUE SEATTLE, Opp. Postoffice WASH.

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