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| The New ) | Columbia ine “ ’ j The Leader’ at & 7 . : Bird) With. Automatic Record Ejector § - O00 h ONHOG .e. fie Fe OR OCA * .OGE : : ‘il at ii “Just Press the Button and Out Comes the Record” 2 Nothing could possibly be more desirable as a Christmas gift for i q the whole family than this Modern Talking Machine, You may have the beautiful cabinet tllustrated tn either mahogany or oak FD An instr that tncludes all of the Columbia tone features | a with the very latest Improvement—the Automatic Record Rjector. : This instrument, with 30 10-inch selections of $ your own choosing and a liberal supply of needles 94.75 (Easy Monthly Payments, If You Wish Terms.) Come In and hear the Leader—and see this new improvement. We'll keep the one you choos if you wish it. —All the Records —For All Machines ca hs 2 ‘ —All of the Time Ages Beaks, “So far most of my impressions; Im evidence. | have tried to ave been comic, but by the time I| rng at ng as two €an tell you those I suppose they| ,,°". pencate:s dengan pages Swill be drowned by the tragic.” part, and | am not eure of that. Such is the message—the first “I am at present in what | Yl from the front—by @ young! take to be a Catholic school itish recruit to his sister {nm Amer! room, but don’t anticipate e jong stay. 80 far most of my Im- Somewhere in France—or per! pressions have beén comic, but haps in Belgtum—ts young Keane,| by the time | can tell you those | brother of Miss Mary Goulden, who| | guppose they will be drowned | is now in Seattle as a member of| by the tragic—woree luck. _ the London company playing Im) no use giving you war news; “Milestones” at the Metropolitan] you will have It already. The theatre. French | have spoken to are The censors do not allow the boy! very confident of victory. | to tell what place be writes from. risk we run ae Miss Goulden received two letters 8 any one’s engaged In | from him this week, the first since) the war. Don’t be anxious if | he left the British isles. The en-| jetters are very Irregular.” Yelopes bear the stamps of the! ‘The second letter follows censor, and the very first sentence “1 have net yet been put Inte of the letter shows how strongly the) 4 position, but expect some Censorship pervades the army. | work shortly. We are not al- ‘The first letter reads as follows:| towed to mention names of “This has to pass the censor, towns, etc. but | hi yet 1 expect. Excuse this pencil seen any shot and sheil. Sol- writing and dirty We diering Ie very different from don't carry kit-ba | came civilian life, and one has to get 4 over with a batch of 40 clerks, used to looking after oneself. but although we have been on We count ourselves lucky if we the move for three days, no reg- get a roof over us and boards to @ ular work yet. |* is a complete sleep on. The firet night over change of life, st eo far very | here we camped in the mud. Interesting and .ot too interest- Pietu me digging @ small Ing. The latter may come yet. trench around the tent, with a 3 “One sees the war effects bayonet for tool. This to drain : much more glaringly eto off the rain. All this Is child's convalescent wounde an lay to thi: hi widows’ weeds being very much tea Pe eee ee up with at the front, and | only remark on it because pens to be new to m: “Some of our chaps have started collections of souvenirs already—German, Belgian and French buttons, etc. | shall only be able to write you the fringe of anything | see on count of the censor, but | have seen very little yet. | hope by the time you finish your tour and come home we shall be back across the Channel, but It Is on the lap of the gods. This country does not make me lose any of the regard for Merrie England. More later on.” It hap- Lower Floor 9% OLD PUBLIC MARKET | | LADIES knitting. n for catering to the in It It's real as to ) find bargains Ko Here We Are ECONOMY BASEMENT O4 Stewart St back home. of the Inb, at the at noon Saturda of we 1 numbers. ECONOMY BASEMENT 04 Stewart St Between First and Western Ave | QUININE Better Than the | Ordinary Quinine? SHANGHAI COMPANY Ladies’ Kimono and Silk Undergarment Shop. Real Japanese Cotton Crepe Long Kimono gn, figured and washable goods. Great pecial sale, at less than cost, $1.95. Regular price nd Tresde ‘SHANGHAI COMPANY 1323 THIRD AVENUE Opp. Postoffice SEATTLE, WASH ~ herself while her two little daugh showing Miss Gouldon, as Rose. a And ft {an’t stage knitting, either. work, and the knitted things are sent to the soldier boys | DEMOCRATS TO DINE 8 invited to attend King County Good Eats |Why is LAXATIVE BROMO| "| Lynden. | STAR—¥FRIIDAY—NOVEMBER 27, 1914, PAGE & HATES HER BABIES BUT KISSES DOGS AND KEEPS THEM IN HER BEDROOM; HUSBAND GETS A DIVORCE dren after no love for ferred the and dogs Teatimony before the referee os tablished the fact that the young wife and mother kept two puppies in her bedroom and bathed them declaring that she had them and greatly pre soclety of her horses ters, Jane and adjoining room a nurse “Her affection for her horses | Linda, slept in an under the care of SHE SHOWED EVERY SIGN OF AFFECTION POR ANIMAL! WOMEN USUALLY SHOW "TOWARD BABI THAT SHORT NEWS |] HUMANS t HERE vi o co ee *| Elizabeth Shumway, former Y.) Ww. land. Almar Auzias de Turenne, former A. president, buried at Kirk > WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. need b Nobody U. of athlete, now with French | sends message to student-| possibility of human infection from foot-and-mouth disease. The apread of thin disease to cat tle in various sections of the coun troops, | friends. | Mrs, J. T. Watts, 4510 45th av.! | 8 W., victim of pu: snatcher i Madi . conus Ww |try, and ite consequent quarantine | Federation of Improve nt by the part nt of agriculture | meets here Wednesday has caused considerable anxiety as | Mire. Marian dane’ Matheway] » ite possible effect upon human dies. | belngs. Sen. J. H. Brady of idaho visite Seattle. New Danish liner Malakke here on maiden voyage. mouth disease has been so rare in this country that there are few re- | corded cases of its transmission to |human being | In 1902 a few cases were report- |od in New Engiand and tn 1908 tn a few instances eruptions were found 1n the mouths of children which were believed to have reen caused by contaminated milk In both cases the sale of «milk was stopped as noon was found among the cows. So long, therefore, as the disease can be confined by the rigid quar. antine which the department agriculture bas ordered and ts en foreing, the danger from milk is mall, Should the pestl. lence spread all over the country and become as general as ft has been at various times in Europe, the problem would become more sertous. | But under any pasteurization of the be an efficient remedy Where pasteurization ts not pos ina, Italy, which col ult of damage sustain. Jed in 1908 earthquake. Man who attempted to kill Morris |Condon, rich manufacturer of Phila |delphia, and then killed himseif, |{dentified as Paul Schmidt, who at | tempted suicide by drowning sev |days before | | Justice Holmes denies writ of re-| view to bring case of Leo M. Frank, | under death sentence for murder of | Mary Phagen at Atlanta, before U.| 8. supreme court. | Charies Clogston, editor Terre! | Seattle and Vicinity They are boosters for us—every one of them We can satisfy you, too, just the same way. Three things which put our work in a class by itself are: Absolutely Painless Methods. High Class Work- manship. Low Prices. Haute, Ind, Post, jailed for con tempt of court, released on order of federal judge. | President Wilson will investigate | |coal mine troubles in Arkan: | | W. W. Rockhill, American, ar- Irtves in San Francisco on his way |to China as confidential adviser of | | President Yuan Shi Kat. Gray Slope, motorcycle racer. killed in accident during race at| Savannad, Ga | | Four Kansas City land operators jeonvicted for misuse of mails in| Jeonnection with sale of acreage in| | Florida. | Hugh Leroux, editor Paris Matin, jand Mra, Bessie Van Vorst, Amer fcan authoress, married in Paris. Appropriations by congress reach $1,116,118,138. Receipts for fiscal milk would n to suspect that foot-and mouth disease may be prevalent in herds from which the milk {s coming, the precaution of bolling the milk ts advisable. THAT FUSS IN SMYRNA IS ALL EXPLAINED NOW | year $81,000,000 less. | Read what these pa Argentine dreadnaught Rivada tlents say of Regal Den via, built at Boston, sails for Ar tistry: gontine. | WASHINGTON, Nov, 27.—Full | Just completed, Kittitas fish T AM CERTAINLY’ DE explanation of the causes which led| |hatchery at Ellensburg will be} LIGHTED with your pain a Turkish land battery to fire sev- |stocked with 500,000 Adirondack less methods of dentistry eral shots near a launch from the brook trout I entered your office about U.S. cruiser Tennessee, in the Guilt Dredge No. 3 of Canadian-Klon. as much of a coward as is of Smyrna, was received today by dike Co, at Dawson makes record of possible for any one to be. Secretary Bryan, from Ambassador handling 110,045 cubic yards of In fact, I did not believe Morgenthau, at Constantinople. . in @ week you when you said that Morgenthau's report absolved Mrs. Anna Benteon, 75, drowns you would not t me. Turkey from all blame. self {n well at Bellingham. | But you certainly did con “It was necessary,” sald Morgen Very Rev. A. J. Doull, dean of | vince me, for the five “for the Turks to fire three thau, |Christ church cathedral, Victoria, | shots to warn the launch. The com- teeth that you took out for | - B. C,, chosen bishop of new Episco | me did not hurt a bit mander of the port first ordered pallan diocese at Kootenay | MRS. R. A. HARGUS, fect too Ulinbcahots of earning ba F.R. Van Tuyl, Seattle, sells Woodinville, Wash. fret Berkshire hotel, Tacc to 8. B ; PORE A So Anis, Tacoma, for $85,000 And here's what Mr “The Turkish sentinel, after O-W. R. & N. Coy sells half its Tweedy says waiting two minutes, was then ! 4 * obliged to fire a third shot. This jead Soitings in Chauale - ane This is to certity that I was merely intended to prevent the ee ee had two teeth pulled at helmaman of the launch from hold ont our office absolutely wit! ing a course which led directly up ite con ethendant hor mene out It was a most on mines at the entrance to the port icone Paw Lae rg ay Ah st agreeable surprise to me and to rescue him from certain dan sound navy yard to find that what T had ger.” | Gus Karlsen drowned while cross always feared. as & paintel jing river at Juneau in rowbont ration paditivaty aite's | Mrs. Susan A. Hannon, 91, oldest hart abit. . , MERCY Is DENIED | woman in Whatcom county, dead at 0, A, TWEEDY New Illuminated shell, which FORMED Ave AN jshows how far it misses target, In GIRL’S DESPOILERS being tested at Sandy Hook We can refer to hun Edward J. Clark, arrested with dreds and thousand KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 27, Rertha Parson, 18, charged with more just like the —"On all three the hand of murder of Clark's wife at Green tbove If you want t justice should fall with stag tort, Ark ant to gering force.” et the most satisfac That was the answer made by tory dental service for Francis M. Wilson, district at- the least money, come torney, to a plea for mercy GOOBERS SWELL UP; ne” for two men ands woman whe 99 Atallah had victimized a 14-year-old girl. BLOW OUT WINDOW R 1D t | | “One of the three was the ega en a mother of the girl. WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. 27. a All had been convicted on a Two large pinte glass windows were Offices white slavery charge, of the fr And the hand of justice fell. Judge Van Valkenburgh pro nounced the heaviest sentence +e Dr. L, R, Clark, Manager, had been 1405 THIRD AVE, given in the federal court here packed int w for yeare—a prison term of 1 f atinoap N, W. Corner Third and eight years on two counts and r te mwell, and the result ¥ Union. | two years on a third count— the te glass was shattered | ae a against all three defendants, land scattered to the street, the sentences to run concur: unduly alarmed about the cireumstances,| sible, however, and where there is/ NEW YORK, N, Y¥,, Nov, 2%) wan no extreme,” testified her hus A divorcee for William Elder Mar band’s father, “that she actually cus, Jr, wealthy jeweler of New pent hours tn the stalls cleaning York and a resident of Montelair the animals and trimming their N. J, haw Just ommende tlocks, She also used to kiss the by Herbert W, Knight, spectal ret horses and the dogs, showing ev eree in the proceedings, on the ery sign of affection for animals ground that Mrs, Marcus “willfully that women unually show towards deserted her husband and chil human beings,” As a matter of fact the foot-and-|~ | the din-) °° \§ ° ‘ot| King Edward infected! supply of| | TODAY'S STYLES TODAY 1332-34 211 SECOND UNION AVE. ST. To Please Every Purse and Personality Ten Dollars A collection of new Winter Coats which may described as being complete in every essential The coats are chiefly mixtures in mannish effects besides there are zibelines, plaids and plain colors. The models are those which are most popular just now. The color combinations include the best that are shown for im- mediate wear. The special price is $10. A few other coats marked a lit- tle higher that are just as good in value. truly be and Tailored Suits $25 To All the latest models and say that they are “right” is to tell the story of ‘ 1 these much admired suits! In design, in texture, finish advance models. and price—they leave nothing to be desired; typifying all A deposit secures any the late tendencies. In all fashionable colors, purchase until wanted. Our Modem Credit Plan the buying No Finer Clothes Than These Bahr 610) Terms to suit your indt- vidual needs. System Clothes Too much emphasis cannot be put on our fine offering of Winter Suits and Overcoats. Only the best of tailored garments are represented in our display. Better See Us About Your New Winter Hat We will show you the swellest line you have seen in many a day. Ex- clusive shapes and shades, both in stiff and soft Hats, featuring Clarkson Hats. And a full line of J. B, Stetson’s. Men and Young Men who wish to ar the apparel of today cannot do better than buying Bradbury Clothes. (Other reliable makes, $15 to $25) The aetenaants ware eaward 2 EMPLOYES BREAK ‘enaon wn "in one ofthe loc the 4. King, George Murphy an LEGS AT SAME HOU atres when he tripped an 2 Louise Miller. | wae taken to the city hospital. Smee | They came here from Chica- 90, and, according to the girl’s ae A testimony, forced her to eup- ‘PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Nov. 27.—/ port them. Within 15 minutes of each other, - |George Benson, butler, and James Jackson, gardener, in the employ BUY YOUR BLANK BOOKS FROM Largest diamond known was dis- ed in the Premier mines, in/of Mrs. Engene Du Pont at her ; the Transvaal, in 1905. It weighs| country estate, Pelleport, each sus Morey Stationery Co. | 3.225% karate It was insured for| tained a broken lex TIS First Ave. Near Columbia St. | 1,250,000, and was presented to| Jackson slipped and fell while) 4 ‘working in the conservatory, and Rare Gifts of Gold and Silver And Many of Them at Very Close to Half Price A $200.00 ruby and diamond ring is $135.00. $6.00 man- tel clocks $3.00. Every piece of cut glass is half price. $2.00 casseroles are $1.15. $6.00 percolators are $3.75. $5.00 toilet sets are $3.75. Howard watches and everything in the store at cut prices—contract goods are included. watches, Hamilton URNETT’S sale of Jewelry ts bigger than it creamers are $3.00. $1.25 nappies are 650, looks. $5.00 mayonnaise bowls are $2.50, and «0 on Everything ts reduced, throughout the whole stock All the cut glass is half price. All the dix Stlverware is cheap—cheap almost beyond beltet, Tea sets with tray that were $12. $7.50 tea sets are $5.00 wich trays are $1.65. monds are reduced Some a fifth—some very nearly half price. A $200 opal and diamond ring 1s row 0. A ruby and diamond ring is $135,00, 50 are $9.2! $2.50 Sheffield sand- $3.00 pierced berry bowls A cameo brooch is $10.50 instead of $15.00. A are $2.15. $5.00 baking dishes are $3.75. $2.00 $13.60 cameo la valliere is $9.75. A hundred casseroles are $1.15. $1.00 domino sugar racks dollar scarf pin set with sapphires and diamonds are 55c. $1.00 castors at , (they have three is $62.60. bottles.) Knives and forks and all kinds of table ware are reduced. WotcHe are reduced. $40.00 Howards are $ ) (and Howards are contract $55.00 Hamilton watches are $45.00. goods) OLAD silverware goes at abovt the cost of $30.00 Waltham watches (21 jewels) are the metal alone Holmes and Edwards $ $12.50 Elgin watches are $7 plated table ware ts very nearly half price. Many beautiful wrist watches are in the 50 knives and forks with hollow handles are sale.) The lowest priced one being $5.60 instead & set, $1.75 tea spoons are vic a set. of $9.50. Ladies’ solid gold watches on gold $3.50 table spoons are $1,90 a set. 50c sngar filled bracelets are $17.00 instead of $22.50. shells and butter knives are and so on. The finest 1s a diamond set wrist watch worth Solid gold and diamond set jewelry is re $60.00, now $45.00; there are many in between duced, every plece of it prices and scores of different styles to choose For example, $3.00 solid gold La Vallieres are among. $2.00. $1.50 solid gold top scarf pins are 75e, Clocks can be bought for a trick or two, $3.00 solid gold cuff buttons are $1.85, A $75.00 fo to speak. diamond set platinum La Valliere is $55.00, A A $30.00 bronze affair {a priced at $15.00. A $40.00 diamond set La Valliere is $30.00, Brace $25.00 chime clock (made by § Thomas) is lets, bar pins, vanity purses and all the fine $17.50. Mantel clocks (8-day) that were $6.00, jewelry beloved of women is in the sale. have been reduced to $3.00, Gold and crystal clocks and desk clocks are to be sold at like E VERY plece is plainly marked, The reg reductions. ular price in black, the sale price fs in red. And everything is guaranteed The purpose of the sale is to turn the bulk of the It is far larger than conditions warrant. Reservations may be made for Christmas if desired, A reasonable deposit the cut glass room everything {s half price. I You simply divide the figures by two, A $27.50 lamp of finest cut glass is $123.85. A $10.00 one Is $5.00, A $22,50 candlelabra is now stock into cash. $11.25. A $6.00 vase ts $3.00, $3.50 sugars and will secure any piece in the sale S. BURNETT Successor to Burnett Bros. George Francis Rowe & Co., 909 Second Ave., Burke Bldg. Advertising Department, pith in @ stru 3