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SATURDAY BARGAINS || The Leader Company's Store Formerly John Panton Company While we regret that Mr. Rowe's delightfully entertaining ads are inimitable (for, as some epicures cat with “their eyes,” it is equally true that our ad reading public enjoy decorative and interesting reading matter), we wish to say that the foundation and selling power of Mr. Rowe ads, the kernel of the nut, as it were, remains the same, which is, namely, the Low Prices Which Prevail and the Reliable Quality of Our Merchandise Neither has been changed. The prices oneverything are Closing-Out Prices, and al- though the stock has been re-arranged somewhat for the convenience of our patrons, the merchandise is the same Discerning shoppers will realize that s is an opportunity which is fast slipping Pr offered here will not la for the t long, and The Leader Company will offer every inducement in order to close possible away, bargains that ar out the remaining stock as speedily as MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Sweaters Laces and Veilings Warm Sweaters in red mixtures, with Camisole Shadow tte > belt and pocket ‘ormer! w 8248, 181 sw Va to 49 % = Heavy Knit Coat Sweaters with collars and ‘ oe AK tn a Pockets, In plain red or gray now ‘sh, 4 . eaten " ~ Children's Sweaters at BSc. Va : now Se . A Ve Re«ula and 3 Knit idvwue ae topht ge j Sys : Women's Merode Underdrawe tt at xsl " gg sey oPranegit tr ana Bima drawstrings at waist, 7 . and shadow patterns and * ttat Regular 1% w te yd Neht-wetght t and .% tn tation t =e. Regular 5 or She « Suit. r] tay | a ae 2 yy n Baby Irie Venetian wool Union & in various styles, F ane madew patterns, Regular 66.00 0 & yard 2.50 to $3.00—now 61.45 a Suit at S8e, TRIMMINGS, ING = TASSELS, Boys’ School Stockings BUCKLES, BRAID. 4% JET AND Bull Moose brand Stockings, a good heavy Stock. | CRYSTAL APP ort. ing tor boys or giris: double heel and (oe. Regular All our be n nuny lace, Guipure, Zhe quality—special Saturday, Me a pair Tambor, hand-made a etc. at Malt Price. Knit Shawls UMBRELLAS zoek woo! Shawls and Petticoats, values to $2.00 Never will the ever-necessary Umbrella be bought Plack woo! Shawls, fringed: $2.50 values for 61.65. Golf Gloves ‘ ws ears and play; 25 Al kies of atee Infants’ and Ch fet. n . * red. etc.; 150 ones f Extraordinary Millinery Values for Saturday Second Floor Three hundred large and small Black Velvet Shapes, sailors, t d t " — 89c Another lot of nifty Vel-|50 smartly Trimmed Hats of Sheen, lead to oat Values #2 $3.50 P 1.79 Satudar foe $2.98 Hundreds of cleveriy Trimmed Hats to choose from. Nothing less than $1.50 Nothing more than $4.50 Sport Skirts ts ‘There are warm days coming yet when you will want @ wash Outing Skirt and they can be worn tn uring the winter. Skirts of khak!, linens tea, etc. Some with pockets and fancy es to $3.50. Special Saturday, S8e, APRONS Ap Be - 81.00 sito without ns and Rompers and ginghan “ INFANTS’ “WEAR Sacques at One One-half and ash Dresses in w Values to $2.00, Fancy or plain effects. Spectal, @8e, Fancy Apro sto with dainty ribbon and lace trim- Shoes in small siz are tan and black Sho: Slippers. in the lot.) h to $6.00—49e. (There nd@ satin and kid Evening The Leader nen Formerly John Panton Company 1107-1111 Second Avenue 12k \|AIR RAIDS CAUSE |RUSSIA PILING UP Roast Pork ..cccee in liner Kursk Roast | Veal . cree mY | 24c } BERLIN (via Sept. 17 erton, coal as we Small 5 Zeppelin that this has ¢ RAE, cts cess 15c : bstiGermias Gemoustre:|teibated to Nee | defen thel fh Leg of Pork Roast 1 5c Pot Roast of Beef— 8c .10c Some reports had| plies scautions were taken to ae _ AUSTRIA EXPLAINS were censored stated pre prevent violence. Stratford Irrigation Co, owners, at Grant Orchards, Soap Lake, to vote on forming trrigation | district. canbe wars MUNITIONS SUPPLIES | h munitions sup CLOSING FRONTIERS. ‘SUIT BEGUN TO "WIPE OUT FARM SALE TO COUNTY FL R Singleton, “necretary of i Chamber of Commerce taxation bureau, filed an application for an Injunction to restrain the county commissioners from purchasing The Willows,” the ©, D, Stimson farm near Kirkland, at the a price of $114,707, in superior Friday Judge Gilliam = granted porary restraining order the commissioners, and cited them | to show cause why they should not| be permanently enjoined from pu chasing the farm next Wednend The ee gees roy Carrigan! voting “ ” passed a resolution ap-| sropestiag enough to buy the place for an industrial county farm this week. The transfer was to! take place next February Singleton, who has brought the action against the commission for the Chamber of Commerce, sets out as bis grounds that the public is being deceived {tn that the com missioners have no intention of using fhe Willow for a new) poor farm, as they first announced | He declares |being made at the poor farm al |ready established at Georgetown, |with the avowed intention of keep- Jing the county's aged dependents there. The application alleges that the |price agreed upon is exorbitant, jand sets out that the sworn assess ment las March of “The Willows ‘AUSTRIA GETS AMERICAN NOTE 17.—Sev. WASHINGTON, oral messages from Penfield at Vienna Sept. reached the are coming. They | | Ambassador Dumba’s recall and re lated the Austrian foreign sffice re ception of it. They were not, how ever, made .public. Officials ever made public, Officials said the messages had been delayed pre sumably by physical difficulties in. eidental to the disorganization and destruction of war. | AHI A SAVING! | { Finan Drake mitt wi Committee Clerk imates that |, be cut from the 1916 tax levy as the result of the budget commi mately $125,000 of |) pended balances from for. |) mer budgets and applying i them to the 1916 — FIRE ON STEAMER CAUSES BIG LOSS | LONDON, Sept That the fire the Fabre liner Sant Anna caused heavy damage oday in a message to ing it had been neces. y to transfer 659 of her 1,703] sseengors to the convoying liner | Ancona Many of the passengers |were Italian reservists, bound for the front. The message said the Ifire was completely extinguished unex Dr. L, BR. Cla Why Should Any Dentist! Who Knows His Busi- | ness Fear the Dental) Law? If he has the knowledge which he ave to be worthy of the f dentint e that te is really the only 1K whether t or wheth- n be digging hounes. erator is hee or bull In thie office every o; and regintered graduato an pasred| of the state den and every op fice has his cer "the wall in front ' is | ry best of ma t and the ntific of pul \ 6 us to pe the mort joult dental operat! h a without ni art the patient a bit And our prices are evary time the at is our Invartable rule that we will not be underbid’ on Geeta " - VIENNA, Sept. 17 Austria has! price ‘ And in addition to all this, explained to Rumanta that the tem leaMed aaceadies. ce narteak a our rt be construed an act ‘oh hos.| not by tt oF whe A ‘lity. The government further said! ¥¢ SF aaa attokean Car, COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY | [naan oR RR f 1 be established! be y Ket , nd 2nd and Washington FINE CONCERT Mi Main 5 Mme, Hesse-Sprotte, Hiram H.| demonstrate ‘nae Tuttle, and a number of other gift 2nd and Yesler vocal and instrumental Regal Dental Offices Elliott 5. geve. an excellent Dr. L. R. Clark, Ma: must at the Press club Thurs ‘ 4 1 Iday night. About 400 attended, 1 Third Union. se ° QO STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, 1915. improvements are | , based on 50 per cent Ambassador | state department today and more} acknowledged | |receipt of the request for Austrian | had) § { { Friday wiping out approx! | HIVEITH- CAM MACK CO. || Seattle Hotel Bidz Free Fare to Purchasers a pit’s to help pay the ¢ PAGE 2 | The Hour Is Almost at Hand When Now Comes the Final You Value Money Suits at $5.00 } | Men's $20 and $25 lines. final price ... | Arrow Brand | Collars, 3 for... 25c | Men's $1.00 Shirts now 45c Men's 15c Hose | NOW ncccrsceverens Lewis’ $6.50 Shirts and Drawers .... $2 95 Stuttgarter’s $4.00 Shirts and Drawers $ 1 95 Men's $5.00 Union | | now’... PLD Hats sow ..-....40€ NOGALES, Sept. 17.—The tide of battle for possession of Nogales, Sonora, turned against Gen. Carranza’s forces today. Villistas, holding the city, smashed the Carranza right wing by concentrating upon it the fire of 49 machine guns and 20 field pieces Gen. Cardenas ered right commanding the was unable to rally sha his men, who fh leaving on field 115 dead ounded and 65 prisoners. Americans Watch Battle In sight of many Americans, wit nessing the struggle from the bound. ary, Gen, Urbalos’ Yaquis and Gen Acosta’s detachment, part of the Villa force, stormed and captured |detalls, BROWNSVILLE, Tex. Sept: | 17.—Twenty-five American sol- diers for a half hour this noon exchanged volleys with Mexi can troops entrenched across the river at Matamoras. | The storm of bullets killed one | | Mextc an and wounded four others. | Houses on both sides of the river | were hit, hut no American casual- ; SHOTS EXCHANGED | IN SCHOOL SCRAP ENIX, Ariz, Sept, 17,—A] n was fired today in a clash senior and juniors at the "4 hool Nobody wa midst of the fight po: 1001 and arrested leaders on charge of shoot inside the city limits The when the se # 8 flag to the top of pole and defied the | Thereupon ing gut trouble beg nailed thet a tall, grease juniors to remove it ‘z{the junior sharpshooters opened a Students | trouble is fusillade at the banner. are excited and more feared, POLICE BAND WILL GIVE ’NOTHER DANCE here, folks, is a chance to real large evening band 4s yep, at the Hip. evening, and enses of their trip to San Francisco, the last of lthe month. If they can raise enough money, they plan to go on to San Diego. The band will parade Saturday to advertise the dance. Now get in ona ‘The policemen give another dance podrome, next Tuesday going to Tomorrow, Saturday, will be a gala day. Every Men’s Suit, every Overcoat, every item of Men’s Furnishing Goods, every Hat, will and must be sold at some price in the next seven days. $15, $20 and $25 and Young Men’ Suits, from our regular $15, The $5.00 CARRANZA BEATEN BACK — IN SAVAGE ENGAGEMENT |fighting ts reported between Ameri-| MEXICANS IN CLASH WITH U.S. CAVALRY | this strain have become so numer-} > t vle lous Intely that the judge, who 1s med ‘with. spangles |known as the “great pacifier,” is Wh seriously thinking of adding an| Newest Fall Millinery fi ad od HR We Close Our Doors Forever 7 Days’ Slaughter Now at Auction PRICecS The Best Clothes in the World at Less Than HALF PRICE The balance of our $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00 Men's Suits, Overcoats, Balmacaans and Rain- coats, including all Full Dress Garments. They are practically all this Fall's pat- S17. ik terns and styles. Our Final Price. . $1.00 Union 69 c $2.50 Under- $2.50 and $3.00 $25 and $30 Suits and Overcoats Now $11.75 Every garment strictly high grade. Every pattern de- sirable. 125 garments in this lot. Our final price— $11.75 Men's 50c Neckties B. V. D. Shirts and Drawers 50c All-linen Shine -.-.....-- OO€ Pants ....- 91.99 $3.50 and $4.00 wear now... Men's $6.50 and $7.00 Handkerchiefs Shirts and M 50c Ribbed Drawers .. 95c penta $2.95 Underwear .. $3.00 and $3.50 i | Vests ---.--. 35c Silk Stetson $8.00 Cows ..... 91.95 and $10.00 $2.95 Neckties ......- ac 6 we Mets o23;;. Men's Caadeccare: a " Stetson and Borsalino Se Ee tat «..... sesvee OE $5.00 and $1.95 5150 456 $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Ba... BBC $6.00 Hats.. Men's $1.00, Arrow Full Dress Shirts 95c S0c Full Dress Gloves ....... $2.00 Caps. Ties ‘ 25c $2.50 Worsted and Men’s $3.00, $4.00 and $2.00 and $2. 50 Cassimere $5.00 Soft and ’ 95c $1.15 85c Shirts Pants ...... Stiff Hats ...... 2nd Ave. at James of $25 or Over 1332-34 Second | Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. 8S. We Sell for CREDIT the Same as We Do for CASH Our liberal credit system enables the working- |Carranza trenches on the east bank of the Santa Cruz river, just after) dawn today. The Carranzistas were slain where they stood when the Yaquis hurled huge boulders down upon them from dominating heights. In th charge the Indians lost 200 dead, 200 wounded and 50 cap tured. 11,000 in Fight The battle bas been raging since Tuesday within 'n few milew of No man to dress well and pay for his clothes in easy gales, and 11,000 men are engaged. | payments every payday m FIGHTING AT 1 wt ———— BROWNSVILLE | DALLAS, Tex., Sept. 17.—Severe| cans and Mexicans at Brownsville, in messages today. They carry no} details. | Mr. Man— Prepare Now for the tles resulted Members of Troop C, Third cay . firing which resulted in kil! ing ainy eather horse on this sid pre petec y a ho the rata of Dallote tre the We have an unusually large as- Mexican side as they appeared on|| | Sortment of Raincoats and Over- the river bank at Rameriano, half a mile from here. The Mexicans were entrenched near the power| plant at Matamoras, MEXICANS RAIDING AMERICAN RANCHES: coats of all descriptions to choose from this season, priced $15.00 and up. For real style and up-to-date- ness you can always find it in our Bradbury Gus. $20 Other Reliable Makes $15 to $22.50 WASHIN TON, Sept 17.—V' a list fe es ape raiding ranches near reon, state department ad. “Today's Styles Today” ase bag, ae fee Mus New Afternoon quiz, his soldiers, fleeing toward ‘t pm rely Bnet Dresses—— ranches en route of all horses and mules, No Americans were harm ed, ‘| IS HE SINCERE? THEY ASK JUDGE. SAN FRANCISCO, and Dancing Frocks $22.50 $25 $27.50 An unusual assortment of Dresses in materials of chiffon over net, charmeuse and chiffon taffetas. Colors are: Sept, 17,.— * How shall | know before marrl | Blues Pinks that the man of my chotce is sin- Corn cere? Maize nite How can I induce my husband to faize and White : com® home by 9:39 p. m.? The Dress at 50 has. silk How may | recover myphusband’s drop under accordion — pleated love? f i Judge Thomas Graham found all flounces of chiffon, ed, wit these questions—and more—in his baby ribbon Phe waist 18 @ morning mail today, Letters in dainty one of Roman lace, trim answers-to-questions department to his court,