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foodhouse-Grunbaum—“USE YOUR CREDIT’ —416-424 Pie St SINGLE PIECES NEEDED IN EVERY HOME —*?iices!® Open an Account Here—We Charge No Interest «lish Rocker, heavily uph din Imitation Spaniat nlar $16 Solid Oak Center Table, as ti lustrated, with 24x24-Inch top finished in fumed or waxed; regu sins | lar $278 value, on sale nt €a65 Regular $1.25 Savory Roaster, for the Thanksgiving turkey special for tomorrow only— STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEM | kind to be had at present |the expected prosperity arrives, girls wh are ° loyed days should leay the ng work to! those not otherwise ple | Mell Wii the woman who signed herself “A Distract- ed Wife” please call on me at my office, in The Star bullding? | want to talk with you rather than swer through the paper, Call any time. CYNTHIA GREY. Q.—I have @ paper printed In the | year 1800, January 4th, It te called the Ulster County Gazette, printed at Kingston, N.Y, It contains the notice of George Washington |death, Kindly tell me where there Q.—We are not among the Idie| are museums or men that collect |rich, but must work for our living. | such curiosities, A BOY My brother was employed in a| A.—Write to the Natlonal Art Mu | brewery, Now he has lost his po-| sui, Washington, D. C | sition on account of a contaminat: | | ed vote. Our neighbors say Why | didn't he do somethin: honest! 1 think it wa arn dollar. Q.—In my sister's office there is! an honest |® Very nice man who has taken me out in his auto several tim He 0 answer thie question: |!* married, and atiti | am he | Why Is a saloon man’s and a wine | takes me only to let me have a nice dealer's business interfered with tide when he makes his calls, He ie in the land of the free and the|@ doctor, But my sister says | can- home of the brave, and not In Can-| not come down to visit her any ada or Mexico? | will watch the| more If | go out with him. | am a paper for your Ideas, and oblige, | young girl and | would like your ad- A DAILY SUBSCRIBER. | vice. 1 think my sister Is jealous. country {t ts the MARIE. majority to rule,| A.—Mind sister. Whether she ts od or bad, has | foalous or not fs unimportant. She rs When this | knows what ts best for little girls. A.—In a free custom for the Every movement its Innocent suffe BER 13, 1914. PAGE 5, ESTABLISHED 1875 | MecDousall R. B. Gaye, Receiver ‘econd Ave. and Pike St A Special Purchase of 83 p. ¢ Coats—Should Sell at $18.50 to - $25. 00—Choice Saturday $14.75 HIS is a special purchase which was obtained by us at unusual Special Sale Men's Coats at $12.75 an price concession, as is evidenced by the exceptionally low figure at which they are priced will find an excellent variety of styles in a wide range of materials, including such favored fabrics as Hindu Lynx, Arabian Lamb, Zibelines, Broadcloths, Wool Velours and attractive Mannish Mixtures, in a pleasing assortment of shades, The great majority of these Coats represent one of a style. The illustration will show you vividly just how good these coats are. Choice is offered you of $18.50 to $25.00 coats at $14.75. ni Here you ond Floor 2 fouthwick Store open 9 a. m. to 6 p.m state abolished capital punishment See the Christmas Suggestions Fourth Floor Many Practical Gift Suggestions In the Art Goods Section AKING one's Christmas gifts takes time, for you must decide what to make. In our Art Goods Department you will find many pretty and practicad gifts al- ready made up, and our instructors will gladly teach you how to dupli- cate them, free of charge. In this department you will find all sorts of yarns, silks, beads and other ac cessories for hand work Free instruction is now being given for making the official Red Cross Helmets, Scarfs, Caps, Muf- flers, knitted Body Belts and Bands, We will send to Washington Free all Red Cross articles made by our customers. =Fourth Floor, own the hangman lost his job, and he, no doubt, was a good man, with a family to support. Lam sure you will agree with me that it was a Solid Oak Library Table, shown above, fins tehed tn dull golden or fumed; 24x36-tnch top; regular $3 value. Sale price. ...06.75 A Specials 50c Daggett & Ramsdell’s Perfect Cold Cream . oon 25c Mentholatum, for headache, catarrh, 10¢ ic Physicians’ and Surgeons’ Soap. 25c ¢ Lyons Tooth Powder, one of the best. 50c Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream isc" “a7 White Rose Glycerine Soap. Live a Life Rotting ain Morte: Worth Living position. I take the same view of | Nerve. Racked, Weak-Willed, Run-| prohibition, Undoubtedly — there! “Down Men and Women, Find a Will be some good people who will) Great Nerve Strengthener suffer at first, but there will be an in Kellogg's Sanitone adjustment before long that will prove of general benefit to all so clety. Couch, similar to | lustratton, tn f “Large Flaring Pique Collars "and. ‘the new Cireular Cuffs, all neatly embroidered by hand Hand Embroidered Vestee Sets $1 These aro of sheer organdy, the vesteo has @ large flaring hematitched collar and _ the deep cuffs are hemstitched also, Organdy Flare Collars $1.00 Hand Embroidered Organdy Collars tn large shapes, have picot edge and pleated backs, Organdy Military Sets $1.00 Deep turnover Military Collar with pleated back and deep pleated cuffs to match. New High Collar Guimpes $1.00 Made of extra fine net with boned collar and elastic tape. Large Pique Vestees $1.00 This model has a wide girdle and collar in newest shape, finished with large pearl buttons. First Floor. Q—! read somewhere when the) fome folk war broke out that It cost at least ets & «rip $31000'to kill = man in war, Every | funuriate and are Joyful. Kellowe's jtime | make this statement, it Is jor the giad ones—ambitle full of disputed. Now, can you give the|vigor and strong-nerved am of old ate figures? STUDENT. |A!l the doctors and rest-cures trom Street: Ji 1 are probably referring | to thia estimate made by one of the numerous war experts: In 10 campaigns, {ncluding the Napoleon fc, Franco-Prussian, Spanish-Amert ath OPEN MONDAY (and others), 9,996,000 men lost their lives through wounds and dis ease, and the cost of the wars was $33,081,000,000, the conclusion be- NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—The New | ing that {t costs $3,677 to kill one York Cotton Exchange, with trad-|man tn warfare, ling unrestricted, will reopen for business at 10:30 o'clock Monday! | morning, {t was announced here toda Just exist, when on them; ‘others 1 25¢ Absorbent Cotton, “hospital rolls. . 50c Palmolive = Liquid Sh poo. 416° 424 + Dike hone—Vriente Exchange—Elilort 2096. “NAVY YARD ROUTE — veeday (Wandey 2: ie), = 1148 pom Time table subject to change without otion. Fae Main 3101. Price S00 Round Trip Q—There has been a lot of dis cussion in our home of late, In re gard to the rights of husband and) wife In opening each other's let Finest Equipment tn Northweet. ‘- . JACOMS THOTO SHOF P-L Bidg, Seattia Dan to Beersheba couldn't vital ‘our played out neryes as will Ke Regular Values to $12.00 On sale Satur- fittea, Bi es on this week. 4 VENUS MARTELL CORSET Co. S27 Second Av. “Can be remade into beautiful Necxpleces; Mutts and Fur Tur- 00 size of Kelloge’s are for a 1 Drug Co, Third ay. ar i-D Semi-Dress and NO HEADACHE OR ae tell me if there i é ne pet aetene Coe T be The Mackinaw Conte: for boys, hi he are offered here, are vi well tailored id forbid they other to open his ™ rite ae | ys, whic ec are very joaee lettore? * ie alliore ats of cold-proof and rain-proof fabrics. Come in a number of colors and in all sizes, | it is a penitentiary, offense : for one person to open snother’s $7.50 Mackinaw, Special Saturday at $6.25 ay without his consent, Hus-|!ome’s Sanitons Wafors, They dis- | $10.00 P ial Sa $7.95 | bande or wives have no right to|P*! the brain fag and pervousness—| . Mackina iw, Special turday at $7.: When your head aches you sim-|open each other's letters, and the| They brace up men and women whe | $12.00 Mackinaw, Special Saturday at $9.85 ply must have relief or you will go| law would apply to them the same ~~ iaing dows the bs hill of lite and wild. It's needless to sufter when | as any one else. herve-health and hope. #1 Many of these Hats are of Boys’ Raincoats and Hats Boys’ Two Trouser Suits 2 y like Dr. at x r Jamea Headacto Powders sd re-| @—te there any bureau In the! "sry Gage: “cam~ hans” ane une Special $2.95. $7.50 Values at $5.85 us the and neuralgia at| city where a girl can get ¢ shal ’ a. . ua rs ‘ ~, , > nbd aot yet by Saal tothe Greg lwork to de evesinant P dium. Nevertheless, there is eee ane texture Raincoats with Boys’ Cheviot Suits with an extra |store now for a dime package of ESTHER. t ey o, 8 2 a very good assortment of ats to matc These garments are | pair of trousers. Come in shades of Dr. James’ Headache Powders. A—There is no special office | mas close-fitting tutbans, plain and very carefully made with taped and | gray and brown. The cheviot of which Don’t atiee, Pe oe permet en ee es weaie tcl Ti draped, also tricornes and four- || Cemented seams, and are guaranteed | they are made is hard finish and will you will fee! fine pos i BPOe | Siero caries torte oF ths | eceuated shapes rainproof. Tan only. Sizes 4 to°16| give splendid service. Suits PS Satin | boxes from drugmtate. The trimmings are of pea- Aen Regular oe. and $5.00 values. | $7.50. Special Saturday $5.85. cock, coque and pheasant} | Saturday at $2.95. Boys’ Better Quality Suits $10.00 | fancies, wings, birds and os- , | trich, as welt as the ever- Boys' Overcoats $5.00 and $6.50 These Suits for boys are made by | popular gold and silver trim- Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, very | the best makers of boys’ garments in | mings combined with fur and nicely lined and carefully tailored. | America. They are all in new styles, | fiswers. Come in colors of gray, brown and | new patterns, and many have an extra j 5 wankte oo li Valea ee $12.00. Very spe- a vy, and in can th ss so ete pets of hago All rang baw 8 be cial for Saturday at $4.95. hese are unusually good quality at ears, ery special values ai cial for Saturday at $4-95-. || $5.00 and $6.50. $1 irae 7 sure you that Smart Clothes For Smart Dressers RAINCOATS BALMACAANS in the new Scotch weaves and color mixtures; long cravenetted cloth coats in dark mixtures; famous Burberry (London) rain- proof coats; gaberdines and rubberized slip-ons in latest models. Raincoat Prices, $15 to $40 the quality of our suits, both as to material and tailoring, cannot be equaled in this city at— | §25 We can show you why if you will call, Christmas Doll Selling Begins Saturday An Impressive Display of Dainty Dolls E were exceptionally fortun- ate in being able to secure our entire stock of imported Dolls before the sources of supply were blocked by the war. In this exhi- bition you will find an unusual variety of just the kind of dolls that gladden the hearts of little girls, and at prices which are unusually reasonable. 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL. HAIR GOODS It is our custom to offer the very attractive discount} of 20 per cent on all Hair Goods twice a year. This done to stimulate business, and we should be very glad to have you take} advantage of the opportunity] it offers to get the very best in Hair Goods at extraordi- narily We unfailing ability t« hair. Expert give you intelligent s Shuilack & Co. Seattle's Leading Tatlor. 323 PIKE STREET Let Dr. Macy Cure You Chronic and Many fo - Called Incurable Disorders — hye. Nose, Throat, A ma, Appendtottt Catarrh, Smartest and Best SUITS AND OVERCOATS Yet Produced Made by Alfred Benjamin, in New York. Price $15 to $40. “Society Brand,” in Chicago. Price $20 to $30. We wish to give Free, to every little girl who will bring her dolly here Saturday, a pair of Doll Shoes. All sizes to fit all dolls. Extra Special—A full jointed Papler Mache Body Doll with | Kestner’s Undressed Jointed Dolls at $2.25, $2.50, and fine bisque head, moving eyes and curly flaxen wig. Each doll | has shoes and stockings. All are full 25 inches tall and packed in box. Special exhibition day price $1.00, German Kid Body Doll, 22 Inches tall, has bisque head, moving | eyes, curly flaxen hair and shoes and stockings. Special Exhibi- tion price $1.00, Undressed Full Ball-Jointed Dolls, with papler mache body, Priced at $4.00, $4.50, | low prices Handwere Undressed Jointed Dolls priced at $3.00, $4.00, $5.50 up to $8.50. All our Dressed Dolls are superior to those usually offered, as they are all dressed in our own work rooms, each garment being made with buttons and button holes .so that the doll may be rea fly dressed or undressed. Prices are very moderate, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 up to $35.00, Our assortment of doll accessories {s very full and complete | and Includes the following: pride ourselves on our| ; | match your} people sales Undressed Infant Dollis with very life-like expression are priced at $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 up to $10.00, Dollie’ Shoes and Slippers Stockings and Boot: Rubber Overshoe | | | | | $7.00, $8.50 and up to $11.00, Dolls’ Gloves Dolis’ Handkerchiefs Dolls’ Sh Featuring the Dolls’ Belts and Hats CHEASTY SPECIAL SUITS $16.50 Right in price, right in style, right in tailoring. Dolis’ NS mbrellas Gi Hatr, —Toy Store in the Basement. Rupture, Ventilated Toupees for Men are Rectal Trou the nearest approach to Nature| you can get. They are light, com-| fortable, closefitting and porous. PUTS UP BIG BOND 4 prices to women on all | which. include” ‘Osteopatny.| ‘Thirty-one students, who made| Nat vropathte medicine, pret xX or more during the first} Samuel Trethewey has been ap-| being wiven to non-rureoa! Meth-|juartor at Queen Anne, have been {Pointed guardian of Lauren Briggs placed on the school’s honor roll,| 1rethewey, 9, and Hazel Briggs | Rene hanes ceeApabac aoa Trethewey, &, his, daughters, who : ont ty are the beneficiaries of the $41 Robert, Carey, Eleanor Hedden,|199 ostate of the late Dexter Hc Cee eee ee a neatterite |ton, thetr great-grandfather. Treth Q , ewey was required to file a bond| Clifton, Bessie Dick, George Fur. Combinations, on sale .....0-ceseeceeeeeceeeees DOES orgie yd of $826,000, one of the largest ever ‘pt ti ber, Rubert Hamilton, Marguerite |) Oya it tho King county courts, Regular prices $6.50 to $10.00. Jorgenson, Margaret Tesser (5 j e ), Allude Smith, Hlste Steele “4 All sizes, pink and white ANTONIO, Tex., Nov. 13. +O (4 E's), Fern Litterneau, Bdwin | Conway (5 B's), Dorothy Father-|Miss Hedda Burgemeister, a train. | engham, Bernice’ Lawless, Rudialed nurse, y shot and) Rhind (6 H's), Leonore ‘Vaughn,| killed Otto milltonaire | brewer, then attempted suicide by} James Wheeler, Alice Wilson, Hel- en Worboys, Antoinette Black, | slashing herself in the arm with a knife in an effort to sever an ar Philip Chase, Jack Hogg, Evelyn Johnson (5 E's), Roy Lindblom,|tery, She said she shot in self defense, Bunice Patrick, Winnie Spleseke. SHANGHAI COMPANY Ladies’ Kimono and Silk Undergarment Shop. GREAT BARGAINS FOR LADIES The Most Beautiful Lace Trimmed Silk Crepe de Chine Disorders of Men Debility, You know “VALUES TELL” My treatment tor all Tea paired Vitality and Ner never fails. This te the only office in th you n ploture, In thi stands baok of | It’s 10 & m. to # p.m. fundays, SAN We make up your own goods into Waists and Dresses at moderate prices. SHANGHAI COMPANY 1323 THIRD AVENUE SEATTLE, WASH, ynmultation free. Call or write today, fegiect 48 the unpardonable sin. DR. MACY, Specialist 4 Methods Beattie, Wash pporlte Arcade | | Wigs for Men and Women. | Factory Hair Store 1401 First Ave Opposite The Ith ee Kotrance. Opp. Postoffice Lola M. Hanson, Manager.