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baum—USE YOUR CREDIT—416-424 Pike Street Are You Ready For Winter? There is Economy in Tak- Good Feather Pillows, guaranteed feathers, in 18x26 size, Spe- Mai peed ber Delt GS) OS at Extra fine full guaranteed key and chick Spe sized ' $3. lows, @ tilled tur feath 5 ers tal price Genuine Felt Mattress, built tn layers, © regular $ Sale pri Blankets and Comforts $3.50 Wool-nap Blankets, full sxe. Blankets, guarantee: doth w ‘and filling, $5.7 kets, splen- aul | tn | Sleeping B did values, in full ef Special Felted Cotton | large stee $3.50. I price . extra food value at $2 and Pr 2 “Ine 4167 424 -Dike Street: Telephone—Private Exchange—Ellott 3004. Large modern sutside rooms ‘tor ort. BOA REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP First and Seneca. Main 4134. This fe a shop that's diftter, Why? Because the dest Yeather ts used and the imi pride in their work. DR. LA MONTE Chiropodist in Attendance Can be remade into beautiful —_ Muffs and Fur Tur- 3. CORSETS From te Consumer. We save you money on your Corsets at all times All Corsets fitted. Big sale on this week VENUS MARTELL CORSET 1837 Second A Quickly It Relieves You just rub MUSTEROLE tn briskly, and usually the pain Is cone |—* delictous, soothing comfort come: to take its place. MUSTEROLE ts a clean, white le with off of mustard 4 of mustard plaster suse MUSTER it to their pa- | tenta They will gladly tell you what re- Nef tt gives from Sore Thro chitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Congestion, | Rheumatism, Lumba, | Aches of the Back or | Frosted Feet, Colds of the Chest (it loften prevents Pneumonia) |. At your drugs | jar tor $2.50. | Be sure you Se and 80c octal large hospital size ot the genuine MUS |TEROLE. Refuses imitations —s« what you ask for. The Musterole Cleveland, Onto. anda | | _ ANNIVERSARY that and same day Borens On the Dennys, the other |Potnt, Nov, 18, 1861, Joseph Ho- | Mary Sproul Galena, TM, Hoberg and his bride emigrated Oregon, Panama. They settled In the Willamette were to of jsons and four daughters, all jwhom are living At MeMinnville, Ore, next Fri day, Mr, and Mrs. Hoberg, now 86 and 85 respectively, will cele marriage, surrounded by 18 grandchildren. McMinnville, and Mra. J. 1, Knight, 4711 Whitman av. a daughter, and her son, Joseph, will leave tomor row to be present Like President Wilson, the Ho bergs can see no hoodoo tn the number 13 They were married on the 13th of the month, have 18 grandchil- dren and will celebrate the 6%rd anniversary of their wedding on Friday, the 18th, CONDUCTOR OF DINER KILLS A NEGRO PORTER BARSTOW, Cal, Nov. 10-—In 4 desperate duel tn « dimly lighted Pullman coach, swinging across the Mojave desert, Pullman Con ductor J. B. Fincher shot and killed Samuel Wilson, a negro dining car porter, who was armed with a meat cleaver today Fincher left the train at Mo Jave and surrendered to a con stable, to whom he declared that he shot in self defense. According to Fincher and mem- bers of the train crew, Fincher and Wilson bad quarreled over « tip given the negro by a passen- ger. Wilson, they rushed to the galley of the dfning car and re- j turned brandishing a huge cleaver. Big Store Has. 'BadCaseof Blues "| Large Gobs of Gloom at Fifth and Pike—Nothing Can Save the Old Concern. Readers of The Star who own automobiles should take heed and Klax thelr Klaxon if they happen to pass the corner of Fifth ay and Pike st. in the next few days. Gloom, large gobs of gloom, will pervade the atmos phere, for the Union Label Cloth ing Co. is about to give up the ghost. The last gloomy rites will start Saturday morning. More gloomy detetls in The Star morrow night. FRIDAY, 13TH the founders of Seattle landed at Alkt | jaca |berg, © Methodist minister, ang married at crossing the Isthmus valley and reared a family of four of | de The celebration will be tn the|entrenched In the best [nature of a community event at| Positions, to | STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1914. PAGE 5 TO CELEBRATE ‘BILL’ SHEPHERD, IN HEROIC CLERK PRZEMYSL, TELLS OF AUSTRIAN ARMY u ‘trom ~~ Austrian bly censored | jtrian correspondents have sub mitted to the same treatment Everywhere the determination | was evident to hold Praemysl to (Via Vienna, The) the last Nov. 8-The| Baron Hoetzendort, chief of the Austrian line In this wetion of} Austrian army staff, received me Galicta ts holding against the Rus-|@t headquarters and told me much elans. jof Galician conditions Standing Ike a rock, a» a part; “Wo want America to know thi of Emperor Francia Joseph's main|truth of the Austrian situation,” nees, {9 Praemysl, apparently he sald. |{mpregnable. (The Inst paragraph of | the | At any rate, ft cannot be taken| story, as filed, evidently was not until after a terrible struggle in| passed by the lritish censors.) |which thousands of lives must be The follow! Amertoan 00 the fire poudent ront, It has been by the Germans and British. PREZEMYSL, |Hague and London), brate the 63rd anniversary of their | sacrificed, thejr/ eight children and most of thelr | for Not only ts Praemysl prepared an extended siege, but the | Austrians at the front beyond are possible | The boom of the Russian guns jassailing these positions ts heard constantly, but not a single line Cynthia Grey’s |to the front beyond the elty by a| QI am to entertain my Sunday jstaft officer and spent the day|eehool o ' amidst the incessant firing of the) vember. The girle | Austrian batteries, 20 yeare old. Plea At daybreak, the Russians began | Games we can play. TESS. shelling the Austrian defenses,| A-—You might give a muasical They continued this shelling all) frolic; that ts, have each guest wear day, the Austrians answering| something to represent popular shot for shot song. Each must, of course, guess One Russian shell burst near! the songs the others represent, and the Archduke Leopold Salvator, | write their guesses on @ card pro- It threw ‘a shower of earth over! vided by the hostess, With this him, but he was tntinjured, and|tnform the party at the beginning | apparently not in the least con-| that each bit of conversation must | cerned. be sung to some tune, instead of} | Reports that the Austrian and to any one who speaks farmy's morale is broken, or that & forfeit. This will create its ranks have been thinned by! endless merriment. cholera’s ravages, are untrue. The men have been vaccinated against the disease and the Aus pense anette aaa CASCARETS FOR YOUR BOWELS I HEADACHY, SIGK Get a 10-cent box. Q.—What do you think of a man rled man who would pay 10 cents for @ picture of one of the giris who works In the same shop he does, whom he calls a “rough neck,” but when his little girl aske him for a nickel he will say, “Do you think | jam a millionaire or J. P. Morgan?” and she never gets It. 8! a refused so much | threatened to whip her if she ever asked again, and It was seldom she asked. A MOTHER, A.—-My opinion of such a man wouldn't look well tn print, so I will allow you to draw upon your im- Put aside—just once—the Salts,|*Sination. He ts not fit to be a Pills, Castor Of1 or Purgative| ther. Just as long as men set Waters which merely force a pas-|*tch examplos for thetr fons to fol sageway through the bowels, but | !W. Just so long will we have more do not thoroughly cloanse, freshen | men of his type. Jand purify tifhse drainage organs, jand have no effect whatever upon |the liver and stomach. “Worried Mother” | Keep your “insides” pure and | lon of the nr |fresh with Cascarets, which thor. the question as to whether it is oughly cleanse the stomach, re-| more honorable to commit race sui- move the undigested, sour food and | clde or to raise a family of boys |foul gases, take the excess bile | who may be used for cannon food, from the liver and carry out of| Thie mother Is clearly in rebel- the system all the canstipated tion against sting lawe and cus- waste matter and potsons in the| toms. She has read of the terr! bowe! | slaughter in Europe, and fae Pe A Casearet tonight will make | * you feel great by morning. They | seme fore. The vaveing co eee tne work while you sleep—nevor gripe, | te gail amon tha tutte ony sicken, and cost only 10 cents a| te fell upon the battlefield ie too box from your druggist. Millions | Mrrible for her to contemplate, and of men and women take a Can #h@ wonders if two is not quite caret now and then and never have Headache, Biliousness, | Dear Miss Gre 1 note that a or Constipated Rowels. Cascarets | such ie beginning to! belong in every household. Cail-| think motherhood is something not! dren just love to take them. | to be desired, but to be avoided. \- - She says she loves children, which) proves she is a good wife and moth-| er. | would like to be able to say a few words that could er| Colds, Indigestion, Sour Stomach | others take of losing their boys in| cepts It as fraternal feeling. ‘SAVES JAP FROM HORRIBLE FATE One of ovr foremost young heroes is Don Le Roy, a clerk |who tolls in an office four floors [from the street in the Starr-Boyd bufiding, First and Cherry. An agitation 1s afoot today to have the young man presented with a Carnegie medal, in recos- | nition of his bravery Monday, tn | resoulng from death a Japanese vindow washer, sticking onto an outaide ESTABLISHED 1876 MeDougall ¢ fouthwick KB. OAGHK, Reostver AECOND AY. ana PTH wT. tore open 9s. m. to @ p.m 1 Merode Underwear at Greatly Reduced Prices ireignificant bit of ledge, Qy 7 ONE OF OUR FOREMOST YOUNG HEROES IS DON LE Rov a sixth story window of the Low. mon building. The Japanese had no strap to keep him from falling and mash- ing the fnnocent pedestrians be- low, and it made our hero ner vous watching him. So he tele phoned the police. Capt. L. J, Stuart dispatched Motorcycle Patrolinan Ernest Yoris, who reasoned with the av- factr window washer. The latter was most obliging. He regretted he had frightened La Roy and jeopardized the lives of those below. He promised to yoke himself to the windows hereafter though professing pleasure in the free dom of high places. Don La Roy modestly declines to discuss the affair. the red battlefield, the clash of ar mies, the roar of cannons and the groans of the wounded and dying. Conflicts euch as the one now rag- ing In rope are few and far be- tween, and this mother need not have a fear that this country will) ever be engaged in such strife, or! that her sons will ever s field. Some reports of war are overdrawn, and instead of poring over these, she should go where there are recreation, music, children and flowers, or read hu-| morous books. T. J.P. Q—My brother has been married | a number of years. Hie wife le five | years my senior, and they have one child. | have loved her ever since) they were married, and she is In| love with me. She knows I love her| and we do not want to disgrace our) family, and | ot break my brother's heart. | have been seeing enough to sacrifice to the god of her at home at least once @ week,/sort of wedding ceremony devel-| Severe | War. Considering the awful chances 44, Of course, my brother just ac-| oped into the But sometimes | think | ought to stop! going there altogether. | have tried hard to forget my love for my sle- ter-in-law, but so far in vain. What/| shall | do? LOYAL. A—If you are as you sign your- self, you will away and remain st Throughout the Week The Merode Hand Fin- ished Underwear offered dur- ing this week is first quality in every respect. The re- duced prices are made simply as an inducement for you tof buy this splendid underwear | and test its merits*for your- self. It is very seldom that prices are reduced on Merode Underwear, and throughout the year the reductions are never as great as during “Merode Week.” Note the savings below: Merode No. 506, Hand-Fin- ished Union Suits, for wom- en, are a weight especially suitable for this climate at this season of the year. $1.25 quality, Merode Union Suits, 75¢. During this week all styles in Merode Union Suits usually selling at $1.25 will go on sale at 75e. $1.50 Merode Union Suits, in extra sizes, go on sale at $1.00. 50c Merode Vests and Pants, all stytes, during this week will be offered at 35¢. 75c Merode extra size Vests and Pants will be priced at 50c. We have also in stock a splendid assortment of Merode hand finished silk and wool and cotton garments in the better grades. —First Floor. MacDougall-Southwick DESCENDANT OF OLD CHIEF WED every - day Second Av. and Pike St. The girl is a granddaughter of the chief. Chief Kitsap, grandson of Chief Seattle, was witness, eS A matter - of - fact, unusual Tuesday fcrenoon, when, after Rev. A. E. Greene, at his residence, 323 Sev enth av. had pronounced Mis: Marion Temple, of Suqvamish, the wife of Alex P. Forsman, he was informed by the bride's mother | that he had just married a de- scendaat of Chief Seattle. 21% Cents Per Lb. to read any more details of batties.| Too often we are guided by selfish | She has evidently been poring over motives in affairs of this kind, and these terrible stories until her mind| do not do as we would be done by. CAUSE FORALARM Dry Weight If You Want Bargains You'll Have to Hurry 1/2 PRICE SALE IS NEARLY OVER The amount of money we had to raise, when we started this half price sale, is nearly reached. The sale can last but a few days longer. this. Don’t forget You will be disappointed, when you come in to buy some of the great bargains we have been of- fering, and are told that the half price sale is over. Our losses during this sale have been so great that we cannot afford to carry it longer than abso- lutely necessary, so do not delay or wait for Satur- day pay day. Come in now, make your selections, pay in part and have your selections held for your In a few days you will be toc late. convenience. SEATTLE WOOLEN COMPANY 1117 First Avenue healthy, rich and lustrous Laavenostickiness or unplessantodor, Ree inol Soap sold by all droggisteand dealers in toflet goods. For sampie free, write to DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8 Don’t Fail to Read This Statement by O. B. Drennan Regal Dental Offices 1 made a visit to your office with the Intention of having three teeth extracted, but lost my nerve after I got inside the door, due to a sad experience that I had with sevefal other dentists who tried to extract teeth for me and very nearly killed me. So I made an appointment and returned to your place, to be butchered-—as I imagine But you promised to take the teeth out without hurt ing I did not believe it ac count of being told the me thing before But you certainty did deliver the goods, for the three teeth that you took out did not burt a bit I heartily ree ommend your office to anyone in need of dental work (Signed) Oo, B. DRENNAN, 2210 Sixth av, It's the same story, day after day—people who have been hurt terribly by other dentists come to us and have the most difficult work done, absolutely without patn. And the best of it is that they save a good dea) of money at the same time. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR 1405 Third Avenue, N. W. Corner Third and Union become morbid. It has got on) She thinks of nothing! ind dreams at night of Panton Store Has, The Crowds All Day Yesterday the Big) Store Was Jammed | The people of Seattle are cer-| tainly taking advantage of the closing out sales of a number of departments at the John Panton Co, store. Yesterday morning the tiks, dress goods and domestics went on sale, and from morning till night the store was crowded with buyers taking advantage of the extremely low prices. The John Panton store will, in the future, be an exclusive ready-to wear house. This, of course,| malges It necessary to drop a number of departments, which ts now being done. A special ef- fort will be put forth to make tomorrow a banner day at this store. A most tempting Ist of special sales has been arranged, full details of which will be found in the big display ad appearing on page 2 in today's paper. | ETL | From the beginning of romantic |history down to the present day, jevery story of love has spoken of jthe maiden’s hair as one of her chief charms. Fair locks amply |pay for the care and time used in keeping them beautiful and care is all that is necessary for de veloping and retaining hair beauty, In washing the hair {t 1s not advisable to use a makeshift but always use @ preparation made for shampooing only, You can njoy the best that ts known for yout three cents a shampoo by getting package of canthrox your druggist; dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water Jand your shampoo is ready, After its use the hair dries rapidly with uniform color. Dandruff, ex- cess ofl and dirt are dissolved end entirely disappear. Your hair will be so fluffy that {t will look much heavier than it 1s, Its lustre and softness will also de-| Nght you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which in sures hair — growth,—Advertise- ment from SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fitth ond University Clean Amusement clike Surroundings N ORCHESTRA Don't go to your brother's home| except for an occasional friendly visit made especially to him. Yo) owe him this amount of protection) from misery and scandal. Do not let the woman's interest in you have any influence upon you. If) she fs five years older than you, he | should have acquired sufficient wis- dom to have avoided the present de-| plorable situation. Stay away from her and go out with girls of your own age. A host of congenial friends, and jolly, wholesome enter- tainment are t best cures for a dilemma of this nature. Judging from the attendance at the opening Monday night, the fair which is being conducted by St. An-) thony’s church tn Recreation hall,| Renton, is going to be a big suc- cess. The fair Js held afternoons and evenings. Catarrh a Danger Sign. Hyo-| mei the Remedy—Guaranteed by Bartell Drug Stores. There is no more annoying, like- wise serious ailment than catarrh, whioh is Indicated by sniffling, rats-| Ing of mucus and frequent colds. If} it Is not cured it will surely affect the delicate lining of the air pas-| sagen, and frequently destroys the hearing. ROUGH DRY 2" Minimum Bundle 50c |] clothes, because we use the BEST Hyomet Is the effective and relia- ion ’ ble remedy for all catarrh {lls—you breathe it, using a small inhaler that comes with every complete outfit. The antiseptic medication of Hyomet mply has to reach all the sore, raw nd inflamed surfaces of the alr pas- sages, Its healing begins at once— you feel better after the first treat- ment—even almost hopeless cases re- spond quickly. Hyomet Is inexpensive, and surely ives quick and permanent benefit Hartell Drug Stores sell it on the “No-cure-no-pay” plan, You certal ly can afford to try this harmless | remedy when there is nothing to pay| if not benefited LAUNDRY = aueen Anne A coupon in each bundle tells about The Washing's our special dinner set offer. Fine 9 CENTRAL jus Auto Service to ma at no cash. pass our value. Street and black, nav and gray. All are Second Avenue UseYourCredit This great convenience was designed ke it easy for you to buy clothes higher prices than if you paid Luxurious Coats Of Style and Comfort The new Fall and Winter Coats seem to sur- own expectations as to style and Exclusive and original styles, embodying the latest innovations in Women’s Travel, Motor, Dress Coats. Materials include zibelines, velours, fur fab- i broadcloths, chinchillas and novelties, in , Russian green, new brown, oxford handsome in style—and every one is smart as well as practical. TODAY'S STYLES TODAY

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