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Si CIS RO omen etc STAR-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1914. PAGE 6 An Economical, japesrt Seereseaert SELECT YOUR evet tT trees ss eatee AT THE UPSTAIRS SHOE SHOP where the rent is low, the expense moderate and ca buying for our chain of 59 stores unquestionably SAVES YOU $1.00 TO $2.50 THE PAIR New Cloth Quarter Patent and Gunmetal Gaiter and Fawn Boots. Ground floor stores ask $4 and $5. Our price.... Hundreds of Styles of High- Grade Footwear. FOR MEN $9.50 and Women All Leathers All Sizes PESTICETETSTERA ECA TERS Te SeE TE ERT Che te he SATLID. OSTON\HOE( 0 VAlO! EVENING | when It comes. There are crooks tn all walks of | > 20¢, 2 ibe . . Apple Batter, 2 Ibs. for ‘256 | Goo Gr etion, . SAMPLE HOP NC 10 9 My husband has found out that| life, evan in the newspaper feodicas Grape Pratt, cach... BS] Pickled Codfish, Ib. 12¢, 3 Ibe tee Pe rere es ¥ Rf 00 Vre The Star is for the people *. and in my ju igment tw Florida Grape Fruit, each ry 25e est Peanut Butter, 1 15¢ SECOND MRS.F. H. SMITH. be far wiser and much more ef 7 Dry Onions, € Ibe. for 106 q > sLID j 2 = fective to point out the wrongs c We: en a t FISK NOW ON HA PF LOOR Second Ave at Pike Sf; BUILDING to 8 — q| and erttinhes the ‘wrodareden tah = or Te ee eer . UTE OW ON HAND —. MEAT CO. | FINDS A FLAW noble, manly way, rather than ts talls 2-3-4 —— lo the spirit you pursue, | CHAS. LA FONTAINE Porterhouse Steak, Ib.. "ard the door. It was held by acinar The Stars ‘Like your oy CEOe SOs... 4 7 Mcintosh Stalls 11-12 Vea! Roast, 1b. jeavy looped fron le. Again, tonie Atalle Seaite Roast of Pork, Ib, 140 ena J grash! The door was blog ram. ent tat ti diupease with 't|{ OMILDREN LIKE DIANA sorte OEE | Od csressesteeresseons MODE | Fresh ahs Sous, Dee oe vs torials, ™, Pu 7 > ens, wt ke most of your edit ‘Josh | - = weight upon the fron handle, at the ~ “Whea a Man's Married,” Réitor The Star: I have Deen | Leaf Lard, 1b. think’ writ Snag? same time drawing & revolver. “Confessions of « Wife,” “Everett | ver nig A of a br tenn So Circle Dry Salt Pork, Stall 16 Lower Floor “Hands up!” he shouted. True,” “Diana Dillpickles,” your| The Star e — The door flew open. The police “Most Anything” column, and; last, so here goes. Florida Grape Fruit, each §¢, poured in. sig, , 1 like The Star. It ts the work- and 2 fOr... se seeeee eee ABE The house was pt oa least by any means, Cynthia! ingman's friend, and exposes all the pn Oh he pceoeiy oh sotpsthedee 15¢ sidewalk in| * $i Tsuatly 1 approve of your choice! ""T'iont see how the poor people! # # M. Ail Pork scsetes. 18.....466 soundless sandals. — _ - ~@ | of political candidates, 4 1 great: could get a aquare deal tf It were poney Roasting and Fryteg Chickens, He paused in front of 215 Wash-| Ah Ting and his patrons filled| ly admire your loyalty in support of not for The Star. | 20¢ ington st. Two almond eyes peered | three wagons. | your choloe, providing that choice As for “Everett ‘True’ and “Di-| ce Hama, tb 1se out from a tiny Jookout window. At police headquarters, Ah Ting, {s based upon deserving principles; | an” my children bring the paper wand Bene for Chickens 4« ‘The Chinese in the doorway/ sputtering with rage, spled the| but never your method of attack! +> me every day, and if I don't read FOR LOR eo BBO smiled a — emfle. quiet stranger standing &@ little| upon his opponent. “Diana” they cry. | “May you live a million years!”| apart. I believe that the roting public ts " } . os o* he said fn salutation. “I'm slaun-| Strong hands held him back. | entitled to actual tacts, vices and] inere Cit gany ce coed on at | Fresh Dressed Springs i Pee +4 fryman by pen ry fey 4 tered x who are you?" | virtues, concerning the true charac-| aay, “" | and Young Hens aighbinder by inclination, ion Nea ge ing. of any candidate, that they may : NY — stat i hunch I'm gotng to bust the bank| Tho stranger smiled. Ihave some means of jadging for) ~as lve The Star. KERING. Your Choice 45c eran lb sa Fax one, 4 tbe res tonight!” ‘Don't yuh know muh themselves his efficiency or Ineffi MRS. OLIVER’S Large Raimon, 10 Ibs, each......25¢ With a quick gesture he the wig from his head; other he divested himself ¢ loose blouse and “Enter!” said the lookout, push- ing an electric button. “And may you dwell in peace among your honorable ancestors!” Bolts shot back. Bars fell. Chains rattled. The armored door swung in on noiseless hinges. ‘The stranger entered. neni CHAP” TER FOUR | breast. Ah Ting gritted his teeth. Crash! ———————© | bad financial condition. “Open—in the name of the law!” All was confusion. The place was raided! The strange Celestial sidled_to- feller fn_ 1634. Buy RETHTILSS TLE SEL St CESTLATTERSLTSETIVESSVEP Test este ee Delightful Place to Tad we Nye Thanksgiving Footwear trousers— and stood revealed in blue uniform, the} badge of office gleaming on his Ling Kow said: “I told you so!” | @ Larry Williston, orderly to the The Rockefeller family in Ameri. | ea is descended from John Rocke. who was born tn Germany ! What Do YOU Want in YOUR Paper? Here Is Your Chance to Tell! iW @| Whoever are responstbe for O» | STAR IS FAIR joar and Adolph are wasting their - . @ | taent, to say nothing of a whole lot| Editor The Star; We have every | o¢ good newspaper. # ‘The | reason to be pleased with The Star! humor contained therein is only because it ts a paper that 18 not) comparable to some of this “futur afraid to print the truth, thus re-| ist” tuft, FM ceiving the confidence of its read: ora. The Star has always been fatr and square with the people, and) those in trouble can go to The Star] No matter what other goods for, come to us 20 Pounds Granulated Sugar for .. With $1 groceries, apsctals not incl LIKES SIMMS’ STUFF foncliy's pal rppyen © Editor The Star: There are sev eral thin Dur pare on’ $00 Jar Country 1 te boxes Matchen and, with honest purpose, recetve|ji™! ‘ings in your paper I don't if i) iy “Gaia Pure, Sweet Cider, wat benefits at {ts hands, our edito: a | T, JENKINS, | Q0Ur gdttortale are often very Sometimes you go beyond the limit tn your comic der nent, You give your average road: | er too much of this kind of stuff STAR 18 A FRAUD o ° at > sonsonnua | C2, digeat Editor The Star The fangs ot =| I like Simm’ articles, Give us of opinion in this locality t* that! more comprehensive stories about | The Star ts a fraud. Jarmy victories, Also tell us some- || *TONG’Ss TWO Fromm Personally, I think {f you would) thing about the future trade out- Tollet Paper. firth and Pine and Stall 106 dealers well our prices Stall 210 Washington or Aster Milk, per case # Ibe + pal or Wpaah $3.25 slated Sugar for No Vou Can Buy = Wai for = week stick to truth a little closer on the! jook Ci leading @eastions, it. would be bet] ct os have connitonsl Dakadion Zoble G oce ompany sh |} ies ante Te Se ee r FY stai 219 | stal20 Lower Floor If Cynthia Grey ts really a wom) week There are 10,000 natural an, abe toe queen. If © man, I|teed Canadians residents in Geat-/) 20 Mee. Fume Came Sugar for... ...c0.0++s 00+ BGC | 100 supreme Biss Coles, 3 e...61 think different, As for “The Con: tle. With $1 order, exctuding epectals O00 bottle Olive O11 for Bhe Please kind of| keep articles tn f a Wife,” that your ene « al) right for the Ladies’|close order and cut out the “con be nal, but not for a daily of on pAKe sort. Your clas-| Zoe at city ttle. ad type ts too small jase’ saee J, R WELLS. | “4 : | 4 a. |? - | 114 Fifth Ay | STANDS FOR SQUARE DEAL Editor The Star: I have been a| Free Demonstration of Stong’ SMarket WINS HUBBY OVER Editor The Star: Will say that! the children and I like The Star/ fine. My two oldest girls and myself Ike “The Confessions of a Wife") @ best of all, but we read every bit > i of news. " The only thing I don’t like is Ev-|, Editor The Star: 1 am not writ erett True, 1 get tired of seeing ¢ Phone Main @980, Oall for Stall 125. Rpectal orders Lucky Strike Fruit Co. attention to phone ing this with a view of competing him always downing such small lor the $25 prize, but only to give Ou an: Phe Sti mes. Why dosen't be pick on'eome|7°s S2;Wews Of The Star one his own size once in a while? I read your paper dally, and ad-| mire much that you say, but I em My husband likes The Star fine bs % But at one time he did not sure that you make @ great mis- | now, take in fighting every one who has RE || to neo who will got The Star first/ nations of capital. Fiiberta, Walnuts, Almonds and Pera I believe to withhold these! @ Main Tloor—#tall 309. in -~« facts, in the interest of a few, is an STAR PRINTS THE TRUTH of the) tate to th o * - ‘ALLS 200.2 eto IRS. MOLLIE: BARDEN Editor The Star: The Stari CET STRENE Tat COMPANY eo : ny New Cabbage, head. 4 — stands first of all the papers I have! we handle the sholest and trahes | Best Yakima Potatoes, 100- | Prussels Sprouts, 2 ibawss. 1B ever read. fish om the market. Ib sack ...........-$1.18 | Big stalk Celery for. I have veen from coast to con }sUccests Feature ¢ ~~@/|and during my life have taken and | read many papers and studied ol all thoroughly. I woud | Editor The Star: gest the addition of a department) reader of The Star for years. 2 180 dottion Mniders Cateup for, 5O0¢ mm Uke The Star, for it states $m box Crystal Domi for Ings plainly and in few words ‘ abit shat 9¢ 1 Cotten Caker, doz The Star gets a square deal for ‘ wee Feet, Oe < the people. RAY KANESS. | Btycrer een = mute b Coffee Rings, each ntenane 2 ibe, Fancy Currants THIS ONE CHIDES US Batre good ot 7 cane Milk for Tokio Grocery Co. Stalls 104-123 129 — Stalls —132 want me to have a Star in the houte./ made a success of life, and ham- Stall 331 He said Tho Star was all “hot alr.” mering every large corporation or | I got it for myself, though, and soon| combination of capital. Mereapsbe see Gems, $1.: 5 he began to pick it up and look ft] The business of the world could | 1001. enol. => -----.+ 2 ersen lover. Now it is a fight every night|not be done without these comb!-|§ ins Delicious Mince Meat, 2 Ibs. 2h¢ ti» Royal Baking Powder, Ib. Wulk Gr 3 tbe Fresh 1 SANITARY BAKERY Stall 27 All kinds Pies, can Baking Powder for 60¢ 10¢ Mails 6-6, Lower Floor Choice Steer Pot Roast, . STALL 201 400 Hand-rolied Chocolates, 200 Peanut Brittle, Ib : 1. me... STALL 200 Full Cream Cheese, Ib, T ANDERSON GROCERY CO. OU HEARTY THAN KSOIVING TO YoU Prices That Talk We wilt Supply All Wants for Your Thankagiving : Dinner. Place Your Orders for Turkey Now Stall 210 $1.49 Local Patent Flour, sack = 3 4 Center of Market On Pine Street. Fresh White Figs, lb..10¢ Seedless or Florida Grape Fruit, each Lemons, doz -T5¢ Winter Nellis Pears, doz. 5¢ Jonathan Apples, box FUSS & COMPANY Stalls 110-111-118—Annex 13-14. Hic, White, Kanicary Market, Big Cottage Ham Sale Baturday. EASTERN COTTAGE HAMS, 1b. 16¢ ‘Saturday only Wibesto Mieons Compound Lard, Fresh Lest Lard, Ronat Pork, Ib, Circle W Lamb Chops, Ib. Sausage, GUARANTERD In email links or meat. ait pork Per ib Once tried always used. ALL MEAT KEPT IN REFRIGERAT- ED BHOW CASES. SPECIAL on sale Tues- day Morning, 100 FANCY DRY Picked Very Best Turkeys AT 25c LB. While They Last RED SHIELD CREAMERY At the Big Churn tn the Center ef the “SATURDAY ONLY Choice Cooking Apples Delivered. In the tent next to the Market, on Fifth Avenue, Wrsrs HOME-BCADR | CANDIES 400 Hand-rolled Chosciates, ™... Bt] West Coast Produce Co, Special Broken Mixed, Ib. vised Yakima ene "2 $1.20 a cal read them, though quite often I don't agree with them. Your man Roalt 1s an excellent word patnter. but I think he frequently indulges in too much sentiment to get bis| with ft, for any effect make will to always be. So long as The Star remains true to the tolling masses there can Tv s ONLY / PAPER | a Editor The Star: We have been| | never be anything seriously wrong | subscribers of The Star for over|@ we Mike It} Editor The ter is readers to r press istakes y five years and can say h. In fact, T 1 may nes | ays That Xmas Talking Machine Now OUR STOCK IS LARGE, NEW. and COMPLETE A Small Payment Will Reserve One for Christmas Delivery <x TERMS TO SUIT YOU OUR TALKING MACHINE PARLORS ARE 0N THE GROUND FLOOR Machines From $15 to $500 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Push olone Piano Go. Third, Bet. Pike and Pine 3 Laat +4 ory cree con Sean 1a | prone 3 og Sees let Into the fe TB sell ge gpg the! The Star ts not selfish, for it! % : gam secret, cried in astonishment: cles by Nixola/eries to help all, espectally the + worn [Bor Ounm Tad Roy Fiee ‘ | © Ah Ting’s establishment—so high) “as LIVE! IT 18 ROY OLM.| Smith mandy, ant i bas teed to soll all Keanenreo a Rain Conte | TAtlew Plush | Teem vetally aes Li } that no one noticed particularly the| STEAD, THE BRILLIANT BOY| Suppose Mrs. F. M. Newman, re | Mankind 4 en eee ete Third oft Conte tor Pants nd. bee | entrance of the quiet stranger. ) BULLI" cently referred to, was betrayed | a, “ 82.50 st J 83.98 350 65e. Some may find faulé with the 81.95 82.25 * Two games were in progress— —_— before her marriage, why advertise oa © ehuck-e-luck and lotter: | It to the length and breadth of the | °°™!< department, but {t pleases Te Phonograph Rain Capes.) 10c grade 36-iN./ scrim, 96-inch,| House Dr Ab Ting was all smiles. Even FIREMEN TO STRIKE =: . the little ones and has a tendenc Fleece aaa?” © spans Cheese Cloth tit 11 [choice to "| the timid Ling Kow had forgotten! EMRE DE thy Drother ‘to qvii,| to Ie Sem fe OLner Arteta ae en en ae Beek " his fears, as be listened to the| but throw a vell over his misfor “so hy aeons MET TN Alarm Clocks, | pitlow Covers,| Child's Heavy © Glink of the gold on the tables, the| _ VANCOUVER, B.C., Nov. 20. | tunes” is @ good motto to follow You are not afraid to come out to| Mreeta: th wy he Chevtot Capa eee arractoa™ | Siew, Cvvare.| Che's. ans © soft calls of the operators, the gut-| —Several high officers in the The remainder of the paper sults| the front with the truth. B3¢ ibe =_— BRE Be 18¢ to 306 < © tural 4 ejaculati ot| fire department have admitted | me very well, and especially “The| May you continue your grand ee ___15¢ | window beadl..-«. 4 comments and ejaculations that 7 - Baiwy | Mmited Baim Cartalua| Embroidery | Neediea per ‘» Heavy | Shades, green $4.00 Bik | the gambiers. it a walkout of all the city Confessions of a Wife. Some peo-| Work. If we had more papers like| Mendhor, rot —s ape sae Searles beeen porte jor theneed Es geaceur vated twobits a firemen is Imminent as a re- | ple dislike “Confessions” because | Yours. what a difference tt would|f “Ms, gmt bead Ttltched ze Be 1z%e | 25e $1.98 |e @ recent reduction In they often fit their own domestic | make E. M. 8. y chuck-a-luck and lost. | mes &* “Bum hunch!” he told himeett, | poder, grater tne, rem, scale | ives. M.L. PASS. | | eed } 1 i sa BR WE A A a = tae with sacs ey blew 9 cents an hour. ¢ ¢) SHE'S FOR SERIALS and the people will readily over-|the only paper we will have in the labout The Star |county signers of the initiative por SME. of-amoke” With consum J RAPS A COMIC gar riage . @ | ook and condone them house. The Star is @ good, sensible pa-|titions who failed to register be = > " pe ¢ editor The Star laving been | whe possible, keep a serial) 1 take great interest in Misa! per fore the | titions were che checked. = mate skill he layed the part of the QITY OF VICTORIA Editor The Star: I take two|a reader of The Star since 1902|sry running, A. story, dealing (Grey's letters and “The Confes-| It is not afraid to tell the truth.| | - pores oe Se iba evening papers, but I always read|and watched it grow from a very an some human interest topics sions of a Wife.” but I do not like | jIt does not discriminate between } E have said te was waiting tor come) MAY RUN THEATRE ccitoriat‘scitey ana tes brevity and ent soburt circulation, tent sftee:| preferable, but “af not obtainable,| "Oscar and Adolph” and “DIaD® the rich and the poor WOMAN SHOT AS SPY vm | peor Prog re pr cpg Riera ni ble love-story will do. | Dillpickles.” Wwe thing to happen. Minutes passed. |scope. I gat the gist of things| what qualified to pass an opinion |'™® nn “yeliow-sensationaliam.” "| We can gladly say Tho Star tslthan tour seam, or more Haveeaa! VICTORIA, B, O, Nov, 20—The| without the superfluousness of |on {ts merits as a common people's on MRS. L, W, CALLAHAN. |the only dependable workingman's eu: “MRS, R. & BUST. AMSTERDAM, Nov. 20—An _ wa Tl city may take over the Royal Vic-| verbi newspaper—and this is essentially eal paper printed in Seattle. Englishwoman was reported Five toria theatre, which is reported tn I Uke the efitorials and always | what it {s and what it should strive MRS, BE. H. HIDER. NO CRITICISM HERE) 4 EVE You asked the| torn: their opinions step TT, Nov. J ‘20. —County At Faussett has ute $75 Victor —« TO PROSECUTE ’EM) taken! 309 Snohomish here today to have been shot by the Germans |< Courtral ‘barrack a a ee ee ~~ Columbia