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a {NO TIME TO We believe ¢ is the mont dinary offering Any Man’s Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat 710.95 You may choose from Suits, Overcoats and Rain- coats, made by the best makers in the United States. You select from the finest clothing made in the world—Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats that sold from $25.00 to $40.00—finest cheviots, worsteds, tweeds and silk mixtures, including full dress, black sa ae ce eg ] 09 5 “PONGH>O ZMVO O2-2Zm<5 same, $10.95. You pick out what you like, disregard the original price, disregard everything but . pleasing yourself, and hand the man Raincoat, ie or Cravenette Up to $22.50-... Every garment high-grade, and all of them Regi tered Cravenette label, not rubberized. Many are *7.95 LOS iF made RAT QUESTION “I antictpate that soon we shall be required to disinfect the aq it of a pig, lest taminate t sald Councilman Hesketh, | Tuesday, commenting on the ordi nance requiring concrete chicken coops to be built, which comes be fore the public safety committee, Wednesday Dr. B. J. Lioyd, United Staten} public health surgeon here, a week | Ago declared plague rats infest the | city, and hence the new ordinance While not any too well informed on chickens, | have etadied the rat question some, and found that when the erstwhile government official, in the health section, ts stuck for stock arguments, he turns to rate and chickens—and seems quite sin cere about it,” Hesketh added. | “Some one has ‘Millions for defense, but not a cent for tribute.’ | I sometimes wonder ff in spending the money we have spent in thin city for sanitation, whether {t has been for defense or—has It been a tribute? Meaning, has ft been a tribute to the whims and fancies of some men in public service or gov ernment service who are seeking a reputation at the expense of the! average citizen (who has to pay) | jand the progrossive elty Hesketh attempted to alr his| views on chickens at the council meeting Monday, but was suppress-| ed, and advised to speak at the com | | mittee meeting tomorrow | He explained he meant no of- fense to any one. Raincoats, Cravenettes and Overcoats STAR—TUESDAY, DEC. 1, 1914 ammmr" HESKETH GETS MAN'S THROAT GALL MEETING ALL ‘HET UP" ON GUT, THEN HE'S TO CONSIDER ~ THROWN IN BAY PAGE 3. A chance acquaintance lured Edward Young to a lonely spot on the water front, near King st, last night, slashed his throat In two places with a razor, robbed him of $60, then, dragging him to the end of Pier D, at the foot of King et., hrew him Into the bay. The shock revived Young, who managed to grab a pile and hold on for half an hour, shouting for help, until rescued He 1s tn the elty hospital, in a precarious condition He met his assailant {n a saloon below Yosler way, he says, The man told him he had a houseboat which Young could use free a month or two ff he chose. Young's companion suggested hey go and inspect ft When they reached the wat front the man turned on him, ing, “I know you've got mone the same time drawing the r and slashing. BRITISH AVIATORS BOMBARD GHENT THE HAGUE, Dec. 1—Two British aviators flew over Ghent Monday, according to advices received here today, raining bombe Into the city. it wi stated en Germans were wounded, at or _ ANTI-BRY PLAN Harry Call, first vice president of the Btate I | eration of Labor, and | ary of the Bellingham Central | Labor council, arrived in Seattle |this morning, to personally assist with the plans to hold a mass meet |ing of citizens within the next few days, to discuss the state-wide 1 hibition —s matter Bellingham, throu its organization of the Evergreen club there, opened up what may prove a state-wide cam paign for a special leginlative election, to obtain a revote on In itlative Measure No. 3, The Bell ingham lodge set the movement go ing by enrolling a membership of | 450 business men As one of the high Iabor leaders Jof this state, Call will direct his | principal effort toward obtaining | the unanimous support of organized labor here and elsewhere through tout the state. It ts thought that a| mass meeting, held either Thurs day or Friday ‘night, will call out a representative crowd of the citizen ry, and result in a general expres sion | The main idea is to bave the leg | tslature call a #pectal election some| | time early next year, and resubmit }to the voters the state-wide prohi bition question H, H. Matteson, who has been ac-| tively pursuing the policy outlined |since he arrived here lant week, ts confident a mass meeting of several thousand people will be called to: gether. eith-Cammack Co. Going-Out-of-Business Sale Value-Giving Is the basis of our phenomenal business. SUITS and OVERCOATS of every description. $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 Values $18.45 See our window displ RENE HAS HER |MEN WHO WON'T FIRST TRIP IN WORK MAY BE 'e@8 _ your shampoo is ready class workmanship. A case Men's fine fleecy Night Gowns, cream, ivory and fancy effects, silk trimmed $2.75 1422 AR THIRD M AWE ERC to use a — — hae ma @ preparation made for shampooing only, You can enjoy the best that is known for about 3 cents a shampoo by getting a package of canthrox from your druggist: dissolve a tea | spoonful in a cup of hot water and After its use the hair dries rapidly with unt- form color. Dandruff, excess ofl and dirt are dissolved and entirely dis- appear. Your hatr will be so finfty that it will look much heavier than it is. Ite luster and softness will also delight you, while the stimu lated scalp cains the health which insures hair growth. — Advertise ment. heavy tweed, cheviot Overcoats, cravenetted, high- perfect fit guaranteed in eve: - $7.9) Men’e $1.50 | $2.00 to $2.50 The regular concerns $15.00 for thie grade and collar ow Ren the clutches of a white slaver. eee LEE WILLARD, WHO TAKES the part of a desperate gunman in many of the Western Essanay dra-| <The Jungle Mas mas, is {n reality as tender hearted | wi4q antmal pictur as a chicken, and wouldn't kill ®/ Girls’ Thankegtving, butterfly. He accidentally injured ®/qrama: “When th |bird recently, and spent a whole | afternoon Goctoring ite wing. ee ¢ FRANCIS BUSHMAN OF THE! | Essanay company is featured in|@ cars of Possession,” now at the “THE JUNGLE MASTER, two-reel 101 Bison drama, is the headliner at the New Circuit untl!| dram: |Thursday night. Willian Clifford trero land Marie Walcamp are the stars. It is @ story built-around the daring |men who every year visit the Af-| them silk lined and some of them Clase A Until Tuesday Night Shanghated,” Nestor eee RESIDENCE THEATRES 5.95} e getting Many of Cireult Until! Thureday Night te two-part comedy. At the Home Until Wednesday Ike Almost “Ag We Journey| Which te widel: “The Chorus) by Mra. Emma two-part Rex/ trained nurse who Girls Were) ployed in the Koehler family. PRETTY NURSE WHO MURDERED MILLIONAIRE BREWER IN HER HOME REF USES TO EXPLAIN Men's fine SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Dec. | Shirts, 1—On the floor the body of French Theat are rain-preefed and orav: millionaire Otto ~—- Koehler, | Flannel, enetted. Some like above cut. | bleeding from three fatal butlet wounds; kneeling over it and | weeping bitterly, the beautiful Hedda Burgemeleter, a stream atyle are rubberized. Disregard orig: . inal price and everything except of blood spouting from a gash | to please yourself, and they are in her wrist, | This wae the tragic scene re vealed to neighbors of Miss Burgemeister when they broke Into a room In her cottage here In response to revolver shots and ecreame. In more ways than by her name which recalls that of Hedda Gab bler—does Miss Hurgemeister's tragedy suggest the tense gloom! ness of an Ibsen play. Often Visited Girt 5 Miss Burgemetster is a beautiful | blonde, petite, vivactous, with reg ular features and an appealing smile, | She ts a trained narse and ts said to bh received many visits from Otto Koehler, tn little cottage, during the last few years. | Koehler’s family sonics 16 tee? | reported, Miss | Burgemetster kn Koehler first when she Was a trained nurse, serving as companion for Koehler’s| “The Odal mi invalid wite. Fol of dene Sra. iMutee| {Intended to Break With Hor | Weekly” and an educational. Koehler came to her, on the day of the murder, tntent upon break- ing with her for good, according to | the police. | He was admitted to the cottage | Daschel, another | had been em- Mra. Daschel had long been a friend of Hedda Burgemeister, and | was staying at her home on a visit.| Koehler found bis beautiful Hed-| da deapondent. | She threatened suicide | Alaska ‘Theatre. i" “All Love Excelling,” three-part! Prom behind the closed door of the | feature; “Glacier National Park in| 0 otired, “THE GIRL IN THE CASE,” A * geente; “I Love the| Mra Debts teane’ caery pics two-part Vitagraph drama, is the)» comedy. and then sounds of a struggle. headliner at the Melbourne for the cee Girl Tried to Kil! Self | Jast time tonight. At the Pleasant Hour Untli It ts supposed that Miss Burge- ee Wednesday meister seized a penknife and “The Last of Their Race,” two-| tried to cut the reins and arteries part drama; “The Proof of a Man,”|of her wrist, and that Koehler at- 1 ‘a|tempted to prevent her Suddenly three revolver shots rang through the house. neck and the breast. He was dead when Miss Burgemetster from lows of blood. Beside her lay a smoking re CAN WAIT OR STARVE BERLIN, D A Berlin paper prints a letter from a French firm to one In Ham. burg refusing to pay a bili be- nothing to do france, i le paying nothing until the war ie over, and last, doesn't care whether the Ger mane wait or starve to death. TEACHERS AT FRONT LONDON, Dec, 1—The educa tion committees in London reports that 791 London teachers are serv ing on the firing line and in most instances their places have been taken by women. LONDON, Deo. 1—The Lon- don News in an article headed “Joy Riding at the Front, says there are too many unau- thorized and useless busy- bodies riding around at the front in private care with Red Crosse bad, ind demande joy- riding In the war zone be stop- ped. found, and was fainting TOKIO, Deo, 1.—When 350 Ger. man prisoners from Tsingtao ar rived In Tokio Japanese women presented each with a chrysanthe: mum and greeted him tn German HAD REAL THIRSTS Dec. 1-—-The Berliner BERLIN, | Tageblatt says in the Belgian vil- lage of Beveren 150 Bavarian sol diers who had taken part in the volver and a bloody penknife. “I shot him to protect myself and friend,” is the only statement made by Miss Burgemeister she lies in a hospital here. It is believed her defense will be the assertion that Koehler drew the pistol and threatened her and that she fired in self-defense. JUST TO YOU, MY LITTLE BOOK (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) The new dances are regular romps, but there is a lot of con- demnation of them from people iwee suffer from chronic moral ap- pendicitis, Such people would do | well to have the narrow little con- | sclence they have developed cut | ou Th word conscience means too much {n the lives of many people. Conscience {s not an inborn qual- ity which tells right from wrong, but a consequence of education and environment. The Turks in a |boly war satisfy their conscience | by torturing and killing women and |littie children, because they have | been educated In this righteous (%) jendeavor to promote the crescent | I'm very glad, little book, to have you, in which I can voice my own opinions, It crystallizes them, but sometimes I find when they are written down I have to smile at the thought of what almost any jone of my friends would say could she read them. | They would universally call me ja self-centered and self-righteous woman, and yet, little book, every SLEEPING CAR By Esther Hoffmann ESSANAY'S STUDIO, Chicago, Ml, Dec. 1.—“It's all on account of my little white “Your white y'mean little white elephant?” asked Miss Irene Estelle Hough when the “most beautiful telephone girl in the United States” arrived in Chicago on her way to play the role of “Dorothy” in the film play en- titled “The Woman's Way.” “Why, you see, I bought this little white elephant and tied it to my beads for luck about two weeks ago. and ever since then I've been ‘it’ on the good luck side of the ledger. | Has Beautiful Teeth “You see, it Is too ridiculous to say I'm the best looking phone girl So, not having anything better to lay it to, you must accept my little white elephant.” Miss Hough is very blond and VERY pretty, with beautiful teeth, a smile that won't come off and a fleeting dimple in her chin This ts her first trip to a city ai large as Chicago, and she is treating the playing of “Dorothy” as a huge joke. She had her first experience in a sleeping car on her way here, and ~ ASKED TO MOVE: A campaign to rid the city of undesirables was urged Monday by Winfield R. Smith, president of the Charity Organization so- | clety. “Not only should the relief or ganizations now at work carry on campaigns to relieve distre they should provide means of rid- ding the clty of undesirables com- ing from sections of the Northwest, and even from Canada; men who do not want work, but are here as trouble makers solely, with the phil- osophy that the world owes them a living, whether they turn their hand to anything or not.” Henry Pauly, who Monday at- tempted to resign as manager of the unemployed dormitory on the plaint that he has been “double-crossed,” all authority taken from his hands, and that he has been forced by the city to harbor bums and “kickers” in the dormitory, was told by the so- clety to go ahead with the work as he thought best, and was given more authority. He agreed to try the job a while longer. Police Chief Lang said he had been unable to find any foundation for the reports that women had been forced to sleep under sidewalks for lack of better shelter. LONDON, Dec. 1.—Women out of. work in London are making cra- dies out of banana crates and pro- ducing clothes for the war babies, Free Treatment Piles Sample treatment of Pyramid Pile Remedy. mailed free. for’ triat gives quick rellef, stops itching, bleeding or evra woe epee crt wereerr wher eenerssese protruding ‘piles, hemorr ‘and ail rectal troubles, in the privacy of your own home. Pyramid Pile Remedy 1s for sale at all druggists, 600 @ box. | tothe PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, | 616 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich-’ with ‘your fall name and ad on @ slip of paper, and sample te ment of the great Pyramid sent you at once out doors, and called Mrs. Dasche!l ran, screaming, the neigh- one of these women have more or siege of Antwerp drank 1,485 liters jess of these thoughts, only they of beer within two hours, which | keep them to themselves and wear |rican jungles to capture wild ant | mals for circuses. Love, romance, danger and the opportunity to see Special Discount bow wild animals are captured make For 90 days the Albany Dentists the picture one of unusual interest eee Alaska Until Tuesday Night | “The Old Fiute pyod rne * ve a special discount of 10|drama; “Scars of sion” ; | os Bid fhe press quoted below. “Slippery Siim and the Imperson ‘We do honest dentistry at honest! stor,” comedy; “Pathe'’s Daily. es, and with our painless meth- eee | ods, which are entirely hermiess, we guarantee the painless extrac tion, filling and crowning of teeth. No students employed, only ekill- ed graduates of years of expertence. NO HIGH PRICES FOR EFFECT. LE LOW PRICES Mision Until Saturday Night “aristocracy,” drame. Melbourne Unti! Tuesday Night “The Girl in the Case,” two-part Vitagraph drama; “The Man in the Vault,” Kalem dram lo Wedding Bells for Me,” comedy; “Wood B. Wedd and His Troubles,” Edison comedy. eee Grand Until Tuesday Night Gold Crowne (extra heavy’ jatchi f the Gangsters,” two- Bridge Work (extra heavy), per S eon "9 part drama; “Seeds of Jealousy,” Sas Fillings 00! drama; “The Niggand,” drama. Berge fr aseeet Liberty Until Tuesday Night fork Is Guarantesd LBANY “Uncle Bill,” Vitagraph comedy; “The Losing Fight,” Selig drama “The Tonsorial Trainer,” Selig com- ody; “Dynamite,” educational ° Alhambra Until Wednesday Night A “His New Job,” comedy; “In the) bors. | They found Koehler had been| shot three times in the head, the MAKE NEEDLES NOW LONDON, Dec. 1.—The war hay ing destroyed the market for fish hooks, manufacturers of that ar-| ticle are making knitting needles, | for which they have so far been unable to supply the demand ‘Home Recipe For The Liquor Habit Well Known Physician Who H Treated Thousands of Cases Gives Out Simple Home Recipe to Be Given Secretly Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers tor Vegetables and Fruit. A well-known physician, located | in the Middle West, who has treat | ed thousands of cases of liquor habit, in a recent interview, made) the following statement “The | cost of the drugs used to treat the liquor habit In the high-priced sant. tarlums is very little, Here ts a simple, inexpensive prescription that can be given secretly in cof. feo, milk, water or In th it has no taste, color or 0} 8 on. of water add 20 grains of | muriate of ammonia, a small box of | Varlex Compound and 10 graina of | pepsin. Put into coffee or food a} teaspoonful three times a day. This prescription is perfectly harmlesi can be filled at any drug store, and will be found very effective in the treatment of the liquor habit.” | Advertisement o . Local radisnes . Cauliflower, per do Local eslery Cooking apples Jonathans Apiteenderes N DING “Terence O'Rourke's Adven- hope] tures,” “Animated Weekly,” “Those ‘Open Sundays 4:39 to 19:90. Evenings Were the Happy Day two-part Phone Elliott 4098. AND TEEL TRAINS evening trains to and from Spokane. Can} be occupied on arrival at Spokane until 8:30 A. M. Leaving Spo- kane, the sleeper is ready for occupancy at 9:00 P. M.. es Onsenvarion Car and Daylight Service on famous train'Olympian. CITY TICKET OFFICE SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE ow" SPECIAL SLEEPER on HORT LINE SERVICE ||: \DR. E. J. BROWN | HAS CUT PRICES | for « | Winesaps Staymen Winesape Rome Beauties | sweet cider, gal offer offios My Dental you Ko to then come na conaulte u | eeccosesoescosse Paid Producers for Poultry, Veal and Pork pork, good block hogs on oo | Selling Prices for Butter, Eggs and Cheese Fees Native Washington | ‘ive NEW SHOW WED. 5c—FIRST RUN—Sc aratic tna. gives almost In }foonens the ary, hi raped 2 ; 2 cough a way tha “| i Also quickly 1 @ 4 |Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S. is Seattle's Leading Dentist i Be sure and ¢ to 705 and 718 ohn gene tien pak: 8M @ hae at Come to 3 i Ses yipens, goed ise. @a Be a enters ree to 120-1 12 @ Vik |, ,Qnen evenings until # a ° ° | euarantee of absolut would be 20 pints a man. | AVIATOR INTERNED | ESBJERG, Denmark, Dec. 1.—A German aeroplane, carrying two of. ficers, landed at Esbjerg Sunday and was interned. CANADIANS ENLIST WINNIPEG, Dec. 1-—In response to a call for 18,000 more Canadian troops, soldiers began arriving in Winntpeg Monday from Western mobilization points. POF OOF IAD DEED DOD How to Get Rid of a Bad 3 Cough. Qutekly—Cheap ; and Easily Made $4-6464000044 94000900008 If you have a bad cough or cheat id which refuses to yleld to ordin y remedies, wet from any drumgin 214 ounces of Pinex (50 cents’ worti:) pour into ® pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain gran syrup. Start taking « tes very hour or two. In 24 hours your tough will be conquered, or Very fearly 80, Tiven whooping cough ts greatly relieved In this way The above mixture makes a full a'tamlly aupply—of the finest int Pough syrup. that money could buy See cont of only 64 cents, Rasily prepared in 6 minutes, Full direc tions with Pinex ‘This Pinex and Sugar Syrup prep takes right 1 of ® cough hial tubes, thus ending the tloone cough. Excellent for hitis, spasmodic croup and win coughs. Keeps perfectly and tastes good—children like It Pinex is a spectal and highly con centrated compound of genuine Nor way pine extract, rich in gualacol, which Is so healing to the mem branes ‘To avold Aisappointment, ask your | druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex, do not accept anything money promptly refu thie preparation, Th Wayne, ind. t}could also make her see more of ent smile of the cat who canary. Maybe they also have a little book in which they confi When I started you, little book, at my dear mother’s request tn jmy faraway little girl days, I did not know you were going to be my great safety valve—that to you I would be able to express the things I thought without being misunderstood. It is only lack of understanding —lack of knowledge, after all, that makes sinners of saini Some of us will never learn, 1 am afraid, but I must say that you, Httle book, have helped me to develop a broader outlook upon existence than anything else that has come into my life. Perhaps this because I can talk freely to you. I would never dare to express, even to Dick, some of the opinions I have told to you, and yet I get intimations here and there from all my women acquaint- ances that they are thinking about these same questions more or less. Sometimes we will all speak with eincerity and understanding. Won't it be fine, little book? Here was Kitty positively crazy | with the lights, music and galety |1 hope she was not “fey,” as the Scotch call ft, which means the |galety and joy that precede a Jcatastrophe. Kitty Malram (I shall always call her Kitty Mal ram, I guess) {s @ good woman, and if Herbert only would try to understand her she would be an {deal wife for him, If he would] let her infuse him with some of} her light spirits, some of her love lof the Joy and laughter of life, he the good she might do and accept! |more of life's responsibilities It's a terrible thing, little book, when all that a woman can say} about her husband is that he is so very, very good that he drives her crazy, and this 1s what Kitty confided to me yesterday Conspicuous “goodness” has al ways been as great a target as conspicuous “badness.” We're apt| to hate one as we do the other, | It will be unfortunate if Her-| bert does not wake up to the idea| that Kitty still thrills and her feet still tingle when she heare the [music of the dance, and that prob-; she gleefully informed me that she] in plain wrapper. pushed every button there was to} push, and lighted all the lights, and| then just stayed awake as long possible to enjoy the novel sensa. tion. Remedy, will then be by mail, FRER She's a Great Smiler Every girl in the phone exchange where Miss Hough was supervisor | wished her all the good luck poss!- ble, and they say that “Irene can do more with a smile than any other Omaha girl. Miss Irene has learned the first real fascination of a woman, and that {s to look pleasant always when facing life's camera. This will be her greatest et when her smile is projected on the screen as “Dorothy.” eee Now, girls, don’t all of you go and buy white elephants. They are sup-| posed to be hoodoos to SOME peo ple. Electricity that, Elect sleep, saturates the! body with « scoth- ing stream of elec- tricity, It fills the ably, while her heart beats quicker when she hears his step, it slows down noticeably when he greets her with the sordid story of the, wrongs of Susie of the slums in-| stead of a kiss. I know !t was the joyousner and vivaciousness of Kitty that a) pealed to him, and, if she loses it,| he, like many other husbands who marry a girl for one thing and tm mediately after marriage try to make her over into something that) jectrictty into while you sleep, them with ne up the entire healthy condition. If you have « pain, tt driv If you have stomach trouble, bago, kidney or liver complaint, or just a lack of nerve force, Electra- Vita will restore you to perfect health While you are sleeping it Is pour- ing a continuous current of life-gly- Ing electricity Into your system. The: infusing and bullding tt out lum- is without this very quality, will Bweak, starving nerves absorb and feol himself abused and wonder! [retain this force and grow strong why Kitty has changed, Under tte vitalizing influence. You morning with « feel Poor Herbert! Poor Kitty! Will! in Varation. Your they live through the years of ad-|Monerey quickly returns Justment and come to the place of|ff tingle of new life in your ¥ Habit and Understanding or win|™ Naik with In they grow farther and farther apart and at last separate physically, bodies of which the souls have long been going their separate ways? | psneasion of py LLY 1 HOOK FRE or write for our beautiful 90- STRATED (To be continued tomorrow.) [BR cys book, which tells all about our 5 |B treatment This book 1s iNustrated Winn pictures of fully developed imeq Vita is applied, and explaint things you want to know, 4 ik, cloely sealed and prepaid > if you WIL Write or oall,for ft. ra-Vita {f you call. LONDON, Dec. 1.—A friend | meeting Prince Louls of Bat- tenberg, when the latter was Consult | Oftice houre:: being severely criticised as |%.™ to.¢ Pm Saturday evenin, first lord of the admiralty, : ‘ The Electra-Vita Co. DEPT. 4 Jokingly, “I thought you | were In the Tower.” Prince Louis replied, “You are quite pagar oes Wy my gee astern of the news. | was Beattie, Wash, . shot last Friday.”

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