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Today’s Styles Today 1332-34 SECOND [ Seattle's Reliable Credit House | Special Featuring Suits at $25.00 Cities 211 UNION MIDWINTER of “Eastern” Tailored MILLINERY In offering you these Sults at thie special price, we do tt with the are, can buy anywhere at the price to our belief, These are suite with an individuality assurance that they the choicest sults that you We have ready for your Inspection newest showing of creations a Dressy models, both flower | ing to City Detective Frank Snow (STAR-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1914. HIS NECK SAFE; HE MURDERS PORTLAND, Nov. 20—Confoas while being brought from Kalama, Waab, where he was arrested yesterday, to Portland, that he had premeditated the murder since July, but had delayed its commis sion until he dearned that capital punishment in Oregon had prob ably been abolished, Fred Tronson, | who shot and Killed Miss Emma Virich, a stenographer, here Mon day night, ts held in jail today under ¢ e guard to frustrate any possible attempts at self-destruc tion Tronson declared hia motive for | PAGE 8: A Statement of Plain Facts in Plain UNION LABEL English CLOTHING CO. Is UITTINGBUSINES killing Miss Ulrich wae her refusal | thelr own and a gracefuln f etyle that will Gig fur trimmed, in the poeebaee wr Zz xewparel On Quar Credit Boott mention, “1 s . to open an ask , and terms ‘ “be made to sult You will find our oes consistent with ality, the standard on hich they are based. oa will enjoy this con- along with the appearance ob the “EASTERN.” through trading and Clarkson Hats, $3.00, & complete line of B. Stetson. TAMA SENATOR | IT WASN'T LUCK THA MINNA ON STAGE—JU ST GOOD, HARD WORK 70 BE AT ow in He night. of honor will be Gov. Albert Johnson ARUP OF FIGS R CROSS, SICK RISH CHILD thers can rest easy after giv- “California Syrup of Figs,” in a few hours all the clog- | bile and fer-| red waste, sour is food gently moves i child again will not take the BANQUET ‘Thomas J. Waish of Mon- be among the guests of | ‘at the banque: by the Alaska of the Chamber of Commerce of the workers for the soune of Alaska, at the Washing- The other appeal to the most particular woman, latest colorings GREAT COAT VALUES PREVAIL AT THE “EASTERN’’ $18.50 —$22.50—$25—$27.50 You will be unable to duplicate these Coat values in any other store in Seattle. Handsome Coats in the season's very choicest Coatings in as for street and motor wear as well numerous models. Coats more dressy models. If you are planning the selection of a Coat tomorrow, should by all means see these. Slip into one of them gracefulness, the way they fit. The Bradbury Suits and Overcoats For Men and Young Men $20.00 = These garments are rich in appearance, perfect in fit and handsomely tailored ready to wear You may choose your Bradbury now in Dashing Tartans, modest checks, stripes, neat blues, harmonious mellow browns, handsome grays and fancy mixtures, Especially designed models for young men. Exclusive tailoring for the mature. Fall Dress Suits and Tuxedos Full Dress Suits and Tuxedos tn black weaves; full, soft roll lapels, the coats designed in slender Mnes, so much the vogue today you Note their T LANDED PRETTY Lister, be) out of @ bowels, and you have a well,| Children sim- time from to empty their bowels, and become tightly packed, liver | sluggish and stomach "When cross, feverish, ff tongue is coated, th delicious love it, and it can not cause) Wury. No diffe “Pour litte one—it fi wore throat, diarrhoea, “Inside cleansing’ | | restless, | | | ey fruit laxative. disor- mee what ails) ll of cold, or stomach- bad breath, remember, should a gen. al- be the first treatment given. directions for babies. chil Of all ages and grown-ups are nted on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig ik your druggist for a Ottle of “California Syrup syrups. 50-cent of; ” then look carefully and see | it It is made by the Syrup Company.” smaller size “California | We make | Hand back with fontempt any other fig syrup. a ——————— — — ———— Minna Gombel Take it romance from the high-powered weaver who does the! fiction. of na’s regard for truth rather than|!". while road in} hunger. | Tacoma arrested walking along a country Cowlitz county, Wash and almost exhausted from He was on his way to he sald | At Kalama a crowd of angry men threatening lynching, had gathered, | but were persuaded to desist from | administering summary justice. Had he failed to kill Miss Ulrich fn the first attempt, Tronson antd, | he intended to return to Portland] and complete the work Another determination, he eald,| had he escaped appreh on, Was to kill himself on the very spot| where ho had killed the girl SHORT NEWS HERE potato shortage. Mra. A. R. Hodgdon dies, Court house hill property owners want regrade delayed | Chamber of Commerce gets free space at Elks’ fair, Home Consumers Inspect new Y. W. C. A. dutlding Friday, Jewels stolen from home of W. B. Michael at Bryn Mawr, Seattie boy scouts to give dinners to poor, Ten deaths recorded here. Mayor will veto bill charged against corporation counsel. Mrs. Louise Van Ogle the Y, W. Friday night | Employers’ association wants two of stx new torpedo boats built here.| Lieut. Fred Mears of Alaska engi- neering commission, returns from North. Eleanor Duggan, 6, hurt when au- to driven by mother hits another. St. Margaret's Catholic parish fair closes Saturday night. Higher court sustains conviction of Charles Loute, smuggler. O-W. takes three trains off Seat- tle- Portland run Dr. E. J. Brown and Mrs. Etta Tripp epeak at Socialist hall Sun- day King county democrats elect of.) ficers at Saturday luncheon, Maccabee Ladies open annual ba- zaar at Swediah hall Mre. Zamora Cauffman will oper ate beauty factory at 1409 W. Wheeler. American barkentine E. R. Ster- ling bas 21-year-old master Henry Dearborn, son of Ameri- can-Hawalian Steamship Co.'s pres ident, here on honeymoon St. Paul's guild holds annual sale Tuesday. ike at jake complete puropean war for York financter, ty-elght «head registered nid at North Yak bring $21,3 Dr. BB. Hew paid $576 for single animal © authorities rip wireless | system out of yacht Winchester in| New York harbor pwithout expiana ton. David MeNichol! resigns as view president of Canadian Pacific rail way. ima, ‘Trimble, clerk of house, will give President Wilson and members of cabinet Kentucky turkeys for Thankegtving. Steamer Mildred sunk tm colliston with schooner Frases off Florida at Lewte at war will exhibit at an Franciaco fair Two new lumber mill launched on same day a Eatate Leopo | o1ympta, appraised at | reauced votes Rallronds all over country except Sout pian pa projects Sehmidt, $510,298. Vv by prohibition one-third | Confreres appointed by Gov r We have come to the conclusion that our time and money can both be spent to better advantage, so we have decided to turn this stock into what cash it will bring at the earliest possible moment, and will wind up this business and devote our energies in other lines. We know we've got to take a heavy loss, but we’re willing to—what we want is to get through as quick as we can. PRICES REDUCED LOWER THAN EVER Such bargains Seattle has never seen—even the wholesale cost is in many cases cut in two. Just come and see, that’s all we ask. Sale resumed tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. Be here. MOTHERS! You never had a chance to get such a fine suit for your boy for so little money. And that’s a fact which you will at once appreciate when you see the beautiful lines that we are closing out at half price and less. $1.45 Boys’ $2.50 and $3 Russian Suits. .$1.85 All $3.50 and $4.00 School Suits. | All $5.00 Heavy Wool Suits..... .$2.35 | All $6.00 School Suits..........$2.85 All $6.50 and $7.00 Suits.......$3.85 BOYS’ FURNISHINGS ARE ALMOST GIVEN AWAY Boys’ 25c Stockings. .18¢ | Boys’ 50c Shirts and Blouses, chambray and percale ....................35¢| Boys’ $1.25 Flannel Shirts... .... .69c Men’s Suits atRidiculousPrices | Men, this certainly is your chance to get a fine | Suit for almost less than the cost of the cloth. Such an opportunity comes only once in a while. Better grab it. Men’s $12.50 and $15.00 Suits, in blue serge | - $7.85 | Men’s $18.00 All-wool Suits ........ - $8.85 | Men’s $20 and $22.50 Finest Suits for. .$10.85 | And Raincoats, Too $10.00 Waterproof Coats for....... $12.50 double texture Slip-ons ....... $18.00 Black Cravenettes.......... Pants he dt i, ae he ers eee $3.00 Tweed and Cassimere Pants for. ..$1.89 | $4.00 and $4.50 All-wool Pants for.. ....$2.89 | We say again—don’ t fail to be here We are sincere in this—we want to and | $1.50 Heavy Ribbed Wool Underwear for. | Boys’ 75c Knicker Pants..........49c - | Boys’ $1.00 Pants............... .65¢ Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 Slip-on Raincoats, extra special .................$2.85 Men’s Hats $6.00 John B. Stetson Hats. . .$2.45 $4.00 Soft Hats for.........$1.48 - Furnishings All Underwear, worth regularly 50c, for... ...35¢ -98c + 89¢ $1.39 50 Dress Shirts for. .$1.18 Ba Heavy Merino V Winter Sox for...... - Me 25c Cashmere Sox for «ove she when the doors open tomorrow morning. must close this stock out at once. We uits for. know we must take a big loss, and we have made up our minds to do it. UNION LABEL FIFTH CLOTHING CO. & PIKE rier, breake through fom at Fairbanks | and drowns. Deserters escape from San Fran-| Forest fire sweeps Ventura county, Presidio by shielding them-| cay, ven behind group of children from| 4 speaker of the house practically a: sured. <8. trade ts now near normal. 4. B. Jordan dend, other members mty Judge lof family {11 from eating polsohed ed for for-| pancakes at Mount Pleasant, Ia “ ‘Twenty~ Juding mi Claude Surber, Wenatchee orchard- tt ah Gan ee ends life under tree in orchard | Indictea in ‘ at Enterprise, Or, of- jclals, unton a former | counctiman, Arkansas mine trouble. atin be 7% | Marry N. Gray, brother of Geo, satisfactory speed test! Gray, recently murdered at San tp yarde. Francisco, defies court order to turn mberger, progenitor ef| over papers and property of dead dies at Winlock man to his aon. Old tenderloin of Lenavitte, wiped out by fire Roumania sends representative to at Boston A. @ 178 ehtid Three Spokane stage b Court order mo Colo., shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.’ “Sinners began throwing snakes into the middle of church meeting and quoting that verse, to scoff at) 8," McLain went on. “So we pick-| ed up the snakes, and suffered them to bite us, that we might cast con- fusion upon the sinners,” Atlas of the War in Europe The Seattle Star has on hand CANARY WINS ITS BOUT WITH MOUSE | HASTINGS, N. J., Nov. 20.-—At the |home of Samuel Poe here a canary | bird whipped a mouse in a fair fight The mouse, evidently suffering from hunger, entered the cage of the canary when It stood on a table, It began to eat up the seeds put tn the cage for the canary. The bird be- came enraged, and attacked the mouse. It took only a few seconds for the bird to blind the mouse with jt bin and sthma|: lust wend your name and addre Free package of Gorham for these allmenta | Aiseanen.| ‘of Impurities, wt throat, hawking, f Joss of taste and smell, hoarse: #, heal the seabs in the Asthma Remedy over A interent raeif of Ke sure to your nilinew' . G. PAKRIS, 24 Parris Bidg., | press agent |tion at the jof he It appears that Minna didn’t get on the stage by mere chance at all | The daughter of a promin Baltimore physician, she mixed in al work to a gre tent and frequently took part amateur theatricals and attained | a good deal of prominence on her| own account So when she finally decided to » a career of her own, did she in the footsteps of Dad? Not she. Off she went to three age town until she too, for afte tained the gag for “A Pair will be the attrac Moore theatre next week, the fellow who let loose of the quip about mere man propos ing and girl disposing knew where was discoursing. To begin with, the press agent breezed into the office with all the plans and specifications of a yarn, He had skeletonized thuswise Pretty girl, Minna Gombel ‘A Pair of Sixes “Lack, an elemen Luck, an element rought Minna in a Sixes,” which New rom one and camped got herself paeed ‘ot herself placed well few weeks she ading feminine role Mh year, whe Madam this Cole poker game, t in poker years A. then 4 th eluc t if we interviewed would get a tale built f chance which a member Excuse Last lady in starring and Pres » leading nt the Miss Fannie she plays Pair of MOVE BOUNDARIES The boundaries and polling places of eral more elty precincts were changed Thursday but | by the council Judiciary committe evidently the wires got crossed, or; The law provides for 250 voters to Minna went out shopping when the| a precinct, and the P. A. needed her, or something working towards this end At any rate, the beautiful story was given the grand K. 0. by beau tiful Minna almost in the first led her to the stag A Pair of Sixe It was to be never dreamed stage, but how the path of an enterpri rical manager who never did any thing thereafter except stay her tral until finally lated and agreed to actress The buay PB A. then left year tn a tale th A of going she upon capitu an he location of us, committee 18 A series of soal to # child's he led to ingare accurate speaks volumes for Min ting. } to be adjusted ave been invent balr cut- tind few and minor flaws in p T. Mott Osborne, wealthy prison 9, Yokor mail ear nt|Isiand railroad will not be sold No vember 24. New York exchange opens befor nd houses are ready ing of Champ PAIN GONE! RUB {ayes SORE, RHEUMATIC «or eNTION! ~ ACHING JOINTS Stop “dosing” It's palin only | ad there Ip jection Clark as Reason for catering to the Indien for the ladies to econo. no the Indies be: # listen, and pay here to find bare fo Here We Are ECONOMY BASEMENT 4 Stownrt St. Between First and Western ay fa block up from Old Pike Pla Market, formerly Little Misfit store of Rheumatism, not one case tn} |fifty requires internal treatment Rub soothing, penetrating “St. | | Jacob's Ot right on the “tender spot,” and by the. time you say |Jack Robinson—out comes the rheumatic pain and dis tress, “St Jacob's ou" la a harmless rheumatism lin iment which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin, It tak |pain, soreness and stiffness from achive joints, muscles and bones stom selatica, Iumbago, backache and neuralgia Limber up! Get a small trial bottle of old-time, honest “st Jacob's Ol" from any drug store, jand in & moment, you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub rheumatism Becond-hand clothes at your own price. Don't forget the place. ECONOMY BASEMENT p Pring thin ad and get a discount of 10 per cent on each $1.00 purchane, New York to float war loan | a shipment of war atlases spectally prepared for this publication, This Atlas {s made up of twenty pages of beautiful maps, each 12x15 inches in size, showing all the coun tries of Burope in detail. One page is devoted to a map of the world, showing the possessions of each nation, Two pages show the map of Europe, two pages show Russia in detail. Two pages are devoted fe Austria-Hungary, two pages to | France and two pages to Germany pes page is devoted to Italy and |smaller maps show all the other countries on large maps. | ‘Two pages are devoted to giving | facts and figures on the peace and | war strength of the various nations of Europe. CLEVELAND, Tenn. Nov. 20.—Venomous snakes are play- ing a sensational part In the church ritual of the “Holy Roll- ers” of this vicinity, The true believers, attending the “Church of God,” in South Cleveland, are passing rattiers and copperheads about from hand to hand, amid fervid, tem- pestuous praying, and though many are bitten, none suffers death or pain, So they assert, east. y do you use snakes In meet of most of the crowned heads of Burope. ‘This wonderful atlas has just come off the press and {s right up to date, All the changes in boun- daries caused by the Balkan war are shown, One of these maps will be given with each six months’ subscription a reporter asked Tom Mo-|for The Seattle Star by mail, at one of the founders of the| the resular price of $1.80. Old and new subscribers may both take ad- |vantage of this offer. If your sub. }scription is now paid in advance, we will extend {t six months from the time ft expires upon receipt of jorder from you. This offer is to |subseribers receiving their papers hey shall take up serpents;/by mail only. Address all orders and if they drink any deadly'to The Seattle Star, Circulation De- thing, It shall not hurt them; they partment, Seattle, Wash. ing | Lain, chureh. McLain quoted Mark xvi.:18 “And these signs shall follow them that believe; in My name shall they cast out devils; they | shall speak with new tongues; The front page shows the pictures | BATTLE WITH TOOLS PARIS, Nov. 20.—Some of the hostile trenches about Roye are only 15 yards apart, and a company of French sappers stumbled into a ditch where German sappers were working. A battle ensued with picks and shovels and continued until rifles began to crack, when the French escaped. 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