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Silverware Cut Glass Haviland China Hair Goods Toilet $2.50 Velvet and Plush Untrimmed Hats $1.39 A spectal offering of Velvet and Plush Shapes, with a soft, drooping edge that lends an added charm to a pretty face. Value $2.50, special.............. $1.39 $8.00 Feather Trimmed Hats $2.25 Feather Trimmed Hats styles. in dressy or All colors. Values to Ladies’ Cashmere Hosiery. High spliced heels, double soles, in black, white and tan. Sizes 8% to 10%, pair. 45¢ Ladies’ 50c Lisle Hose 39c Pair Double top Mercerized fine Hose. Six thread heels and toes. A standard fifty- cent grade; for Saturday only 39¢ pair. Blacks, tans and white. 25cand 35c Fleeced Underwear for 15c Ladies’ Vests and Pants. All sizes in the lot, consisting of various weights and styles. Specially priced for Saturday, a garment .......... ESiobeese dewshoce 15¢ 50c Knit Skirts for 39c Oxford gray with black or red border. Splendid velues for the money. Fine Knit Shawls Only 89c Honeycomb Knitted Shawls. White, gray and black. Folding Screens Folding Screens of fine quality burlap with tapestry panels and best quartered oak three-wing frame—green, red or brown color combinations. Price these screens elsewhere and then come here and see what ours are marked. Regular $9.50 value Regular $8.00 value Regular $6.75 value Regular $10.00 valine... Chenille Rope Portieres and Flat Tapes- try Band Portleres Just the thing for te. Red only. Values to $6.50. + $2.95, $3.85 and $1.19 Reversible Ingrain Carpet. Full yard wide, in good assortment of patterns Regular 65¢ value, Closing out price, yard ‘ . Sift Cases AT 2, /3 AND '44 LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE STAR-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1914. Hundred Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Desirable, Clean, Up-to-Date Merchandise—Mostly Appropriate for Christmas Presents — Are Closed Out at a Loss The Departments to Be Dropped Offer: Station Leatherware cles Laces Silk and Wool Dresses Special for Saturday $10.00 Smart Dresses for street or afternoon Wear, in wool crepe, serge, messaline, silk poplin, silk crepe, charmeuse, Colors are green, black, navy, Copenhagen, blue, wis taria, etc. Made after the newest models, such as basque effects, tunic le, pleat. ed or plain, Some with wide crush girdles and lace or satin vest effect with cuffs of either satin or lace. Most of them are worth $16.50. Special for Saturday $10 Rain Capes $1.98 Rain Capes in good quality sateen, with rubberized ining. Come tn blue or red. All simem . 0... cece ee PPrrerrererry $1.98 Fine Wash Fabrics In plain and fancy colors; also novelty weaves and plaids. Regular selling prices $1.75, $1.50 and $1.25. All go at.....98¢ $1.00 Ratines for 59c Another lot of Imported Ratines, 40 inches wide, plain or fa: $1.00, go at........ In white and colors, up to 65c. They go at this sale for.............. eesvess All patterns, 32 inches wide. Sold every. where from 190 to 250, Take them while 98c Sacques in kimono style with collar bound in silk with ribbon bow at neck; belt to tie at waist. Come in lavender, blue, pink, gray and tan color combinations, All sizes. Very special Fi Hundreds of new Collars, Cuffs, Vests, Guimpes, etc. In all the newest ideas de veloped !n many smart styles. Materials of pique, lawn, lace, net or linen. Priced Flowers of velvet and silk that lend a charming touch to your furs or gown. And very inexpensive at....... At Big Savings by 10c India Linen 714¢ Buy now for your spring sewing. 20-inch white India Linen. Regular i0c. Now 15¢ Linens for 10c 204nch white,india Linen. Regula 1 20c Dimities for 121 20-inch white Dimity, checks or stripes. Regular price 20c. Now.......... 12¢ 35c White Crepes 19c Silk finished Plisses, 28 and 20 inches wide, bunched up to 36e. Take them OE is 6400deconsenseakelbmhiotssci ae 35c White Linen 23c 26 inches wide, medium weight. Regular 36c and 39¢ goods, All go at 23¢ Embroidered Pillow Case Sets Each box contains 1 sheet and 2 plil- low cases. , Sot... $9.75 Lot 1—Fi Lot 2—Formerly $4.65. Now, set... $8-39 Lot 3—Formerly $5.98. Now, set... $4.50 Drug Bargains Preparations—Wrink!s Regular price $1.00. S OTe ate 500 Bhe Food size for ‘ tory Powder—$1.00 size for OTe x He—-60c nize now....,...-BRe ural and White Face Powder—b60c size Turkish Bath ON—$1.00 size for ees Rae 260 wine now. ..17e © Powder—f0c size ale and 50 mine 190 jete—2ic ize, now Ife ters’ Reautifier, in fiesh and Bi se wlze, now ney of Hoarhound « c size, now Ihe Cherry 1 Cough Remedy—25c nine, . Ibe enn 1 ’ hetle ® Sulphur Ci $1.00 Ice Bi 40 10 miners... ihe ed Sponge Bags, nnsorted sixen 190 Druggist Sundries Linens Art Goods Silks Velvets Crockery, Etc., Etc. A Good Corset Special for Saturday A model for the aver age figure. Medium Dust and long skirt, Material ts of coutil and ts trimmed with Ince. Drawstring at top and extra hook and eye below the regular fastening Four rubber capped hose supporters at tached Very ape cial ... 606 ¥ $1.25 Values Special 89c A model for average figure, with medium low bust and long skirt. Material is coutil and ts trimmed with embroidery. Extra hook below the regular fastenings. Six hose supporters attached. $1.26 val- ue, Sizes 20 to 28. Special price....89¢ $7.50 Values for $3.95 Blouses of chiffon, crepe de chine and allover lace, made in & dozen different attractive models. Colors yellow, pink, navy and Copenhagen bine, tango, black and white. Formerly priced from $4.95 to $7.60. Special, any one of them $3.05 $1.25 Colored Silk 59c bh Mikes, suftable for dre ming, in stripes, dots, P cles. Regular price $1.25, 9 go big line of alines, up t $1.75 Silk Charmeyse and Crepe de Chine ‘$1.19 40. Inches re 8 ood quality Silk Poplins 98c wide. extra 10 Inches » {h splendia quality Come 85c Silk Messalines and Taffetas 59c colors. Regular 780 and S50 qual $1.00 Silk Eponge 59c A 1 range of colors—white and eam; 26 Inches wide. Regular $1.00 allt Bee Fancy Foulards 39c Fancy Foulards, tn dots or figures; 24 and 27 inches wide, Out they go at B00 $1.50 Brocaded Silks 98c Also a lot of fancy figured Silks; $1.60 000s; 36 inches wide. Down to, now. .Pse $1.25 Taffetas, Messalines and Silk Poplins 75c wide, all grouped for quick although worth $1.26 and wu Women’s Glove Rubbers..... 49c Of first quality India rubber, made to wear hoes with Cuban heels, Reguinr val- 7. Spectal, palr. 490 Women’s Goodyear Glove Rubbers 25c edyear glove rubber storm values, Now 36 Inches ling, ue The. First quality wandal; 55 PAGE 2, MILES TO ADDRESS MEETING 8 ¢ Miles Poindexter will addr public meeting Friday evening at 6 o'clock at the Good Eate cafeteria. While the meeting Is arranged by the King county progressive com- mittee, It will be open to the general public, Senator Poindexter was given a» great ovation Thursday noon by one of the largest crowds ever gathered | jat the Commercial Club, His re marks were of an optimistic nature, dwelling on the future prosperity |for Seattle and the state. Poindex- ter expressed the hope tolls will be repealed on American ships in jthe Panama canal. This, he claim- od, would be of tremendous aid to the Pacific coast. Senator Poindexter also empha- [nized the futility of attaining satis faction by the hodgepodge tariff making of the present, and strongly urged a non-partisan, sclentific tariff commission, with full power to act. Commending Frankin K,. Lane, secretary of the {nterlor, Senato lopment in Alaska. I belleve,” he said, “the pro jon which has been made gly. ing power to the United States, if need be, to prevent monopoly on the coal lands, is most commends ble. Instead of paying $27 a ton tn Alaska, wo will be able to take coal lout of the ground at $2.50 a ton. |This power prevents monopoly {n Alaska, The great valley of the/ { Poindexter looked forward to great | Yukon may be connected with thou sands of miles of navigable chan-| pela in Southern Alaska by a rall | road owned and operated by the/ government.” | | Senator Poindexter expressed) himself of the opinion that they jactual construction of the Alaska |rattroad may be commenced next | summer. | | Mra. Datsy Dennis will preside at) |the meeting Friday night GIVE RED MAN A SQUARE DEAL, DOCTOR PLEADS “For one wistful moment they looked and waited, then the hill upbore them no long They fled down the narrow barren ridge, lined on her hand by sulien and impassable guifs. | Their eagle feather fluttered | from war bonnet and coup stick, encarnadined by the sun's red rays. Steeper and more rugged became the paths until they were confronted by the sharp | edge of the bluff. There was danger in the untrodden de- scent. It was a pathway of struggle. Once in the vail “They said farewell foreve Thus departed the great chlef- tains In the purple of the evening.” So Dr. Joseph Kossuth Dixon, in “The Vanishing Race,” pic tures the scene when the Amert- can Indian chiefs filed away from their last Great Council, which took |place five years ago and at which | representatives from every reserva- tion were present. Dr, Dixon's book was written as the result of three expeditions to| the reservations. | An important feature of the book is a plea for better reservation) |lands for the Indians, | | One tribe, he asserts, must live} on land so sterile that 40 acres are required to pasture one sheep. Another is segregated on moun-| tain crags so far above sea level) that there is frost every month in! the year. | One nation ts dying off so fast that in 14 years there will not be jone left | | “Is this American fair play?” asks} | Dr. Dixon | INDICT. MINERS | | FORT SMITH, Ark, Noy. 2 Twenty-six men, including leading local officers of the United Mine Workers of America, were indicted by a federal grand jury here today The union men were charged with! conspiracy and violation of a fed-| eral injunction granted the Bache- Denman Coal Co. ~ .|the company, who hoped to develop ofele ote ofe ofs « te ote ote ote ate ote ote ote ote ote ote ote ote ote ote alete'e ote of. ele t ote ote ~ —One Price, $11.45— —45 Balmacaans— —One Price, $9.45— —$5 Knox Hats $3.95— To Get Cash Out of Our Clo Going to Make Suit a.dOvercoat History inSeattle Every Effort Is Being Made to Terminate THE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE OF VEITH-CAMMACK CO. On Display in Our Windows —55 Suits From Our $20, $25 and $30 Lines— —They Have No Equal in Seattle—— —From Our $18, $20 and $25 Lines— —25 Dozen Manhattan Shirts 95c— —50c.Flowing End Silk Neckwear 35c— FORCED LIQUIDATION VEITH-CAMMACK CO. Second Ave. at James (2s Senne GREER ope ye ye © pa ote ote ota afetele ate ote ate affe ote ole fe afote oe of © ofe ofe aj ajo ajo FY ie oje oje ope ole opeeje oje oje oje ofe ofe ofe Stock We Are HUBBY AND HIS PET TARANTULA CAUSE DIVORCE MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Nov, 20 Declaring her health has been shattered by the conduct of her) husband, who, she alleges, has madey a pet of & tarantula, Mrs. Grace B.| Wallen filed suit in the district court for divorce from C. B. Wal. len, A month ago Mrs. Wallen had} her husband examined before Court Commissioner W. B. Bates as to his sanity | At that time Wallen said be had no fear of the tarantula and brought it home merely to frighten his wife. | Mrs. Wallen sald the fright was such as to endanger her health, and she now seeks divorce. NEW HAVE) squads NEW WIRELESS SET IS STOLEN High-powered and valuable wire-| less instruments, worth from $800 to $1,000, are missing from the wire-| 88 station of the Wireless Instru-| ment Co, 2510 W. Bertona st., and| the belief of the police that they were not taken by amateurs may lead to a federal Investigation The stolen instruments were high-| ly perfected, the result of two years’ work by Thomas B. Miller, 4030} Tenth ay. N, B., vice president of them into a set that would send messages farther than any now In use, New shackles for convicts permit A man to walk, as usual, but lock | should he bend his knees far! enough to try to run, | [PRAGTICE iK SNOW ir ee ey. » Conn., Nov. 20.—} Coaches put the finishing touches on the Yale and Harvard gridiron here Thursday afternoon.) pe jaid out as vegetable gardens. Hoth teams worked out on the snow-| all angles with his left foot. | All the parks, gardens and avail- able open spaces of Vienna are to BestClothing Values We are showing the best line of Men's Clothing, including Balmacaans, Over- coats, Raincoats and Suits at $15.00 All the that money can buy. latest styles and models. Complete line of Men’s Under- wear at popular prices. Westerman & Schermer Seattle's Two Big Union Stores. “Where you get the most for your money.” 103-5-7 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH 220-222 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH