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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1915. PAGE 9 MONEY I MUST HAVES nue Proce Sta’t Corvesponden.) 4 ¢ oy Peo pm 1 AM NOT QUITTING BUSINESS—Seattle is good enough for me. I was raised in this city, born in Port- IANDON, Sent > $ 2 “fe a? en land, Oregon. My schooling was here—but I’m caught in an awful predicament—to lose my reputation at U. § hed ‘ . f 3 > ig this age means ruination for me. In order to avoid such crisis, will sacrifice every dollar's worth of mer- , : chandise | possess to meet my obligations. THE PUBLIC WILL BE ASTOUNDED TO READ THIS NEWS My creditors are desperate. They DEMAND their money. They want no more excuses—will extend no longer time—MONEY they want and MONEY they will have, and unless | produce the necessary amount ($10,000) within 30 days I fear my store will be closed up forever. BUT 1 AM NOT GOING TO QUIT. I WILL GIVE THEM WHAT THEY WANT. I AM GOING TO RAISE $10,000 WITHIN 30 DAYS AS SURE AS YOU’RE READING THIS AD—and the way I’m going to do it is to come right out like a man, let the public know the circumstances and make an appeal for assistance. I Must Have $10,000 Within 30 Days or Be Financially Ruined. This Accounts for This Monster CUT-PRICE AND S ALE MONEY-RAISING Remember, these goods I have on hand consist of New Fall arrivals in Men’s Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. I am cutting prices so deep on this high-grade merchan- dise as to make it absolutely impossible for any thinking man or woman to remain away from this store while this phenomenal sale is in progress. MEN’S and BOYS’ SHOES SACRIFICED $4.00 and $5 7 BOYS’ HIGH-T0P / SHOES Guaranteed all leather —the famous “Chip- pewa” Shoe, and also the Big Z, made in Se- attle. Money Raising Sale— YANKEE WRITES FROM TRENCHES Paper Hears From Halsted Street Chicago Youth. “| yas GOOD WAR STORIES gy WILBUR 8S. FORREST { The Collectors Are Hounding Me for Money. I Must Pay Them. PAY ME oR "LL CLose S| LANDLORD estan 4 = A n al LIGA) best part 8S. and had f a true-bdlue geofecun of 8 ¢, until this grap started. § W Wood is thicke weiss; a5 the poet says, ‘Come and avoid the rush.”” lonely Halsted streeter’s TRAVEL FAR T Aww type of soldier is just be- gatizs to appear in London They are Dig wn men, wearing gap delmets and short Knickers and he walk about with their sleeves riled up. D the are some of Gen. Botha's > @ pe who helped clean up German fedbwest Africa, and who are so gatiews to get into real action that gay dave “trekked” at their own all the way from South Af to enroll in Eng LLY SUNDAY pion army recruit- eyer—e Canadian Teutonie sound- 4. within three 900 Londoners This Store does not carry a cheap stock, therefore do not expect Take Notice Suits for $3.00, Shoes for 40c or Hats for 35c. It is impossible to sell GOOD merchandise at such prices. Nelmeyer uses plain North Amer. fen language on his crowds. q at noonday on a r or on the base orial itn the traight ham- i before him who ew any resemblance to soldier Girls’ Shoes In lace only; all sizes; sold regularly at $2.00. Money Raising 89c “Toc're a bunch of white livered ¢owarts,” is one of the Canadian’s ¥ favorite terms. “You are afraid to ‘3 fight, { you weren't you wouldn't be bere,” he shrieks. Be believes that gentle appeals deat pet results and he is alway th 200 Mets ae Re Sices 92.69 $4.50 Men’s 0G UP OLD RELICS WONDON —Word from Northern Trance says that three cannon balls ave been dug up near Ypres by British soldiers, doubtless relics of French in 1794 ustrians were van $5.00 and $6.00 Ladies’ Shoes, all hand turned; the best makes in America, in- cluding Hamilton-Brown “American Lady.” Special 1$2.95 500 pairs of Ladies’ Gunmetal, Patent Leather; button or blucher; small sizes ” SR: All other goods, too numerous to men- tion, cut to the same prices in proportion. $5.00 Men’s $ 1 9 5 Sweaters ..... "$2.95 W. L. Douglas Shoes All our $6 and $7 % Men’s Shoes, adver- tised lines, such as W. L. Douglas, Bos- tonians, Big Z and other well known makes. Money Rais- ing Sale Price— SEATTLE MOTHERS GET INVITATIONS ae to gain the attend Open Saturday Night Till 11 o’Clock J. B. ROBINSON 1422 Third Avenue °°'ascbike stect udges Dykeman and of other ac- reformation al session of special con 4 on rural edu She in open Monday Boring ippodrome. ST. LOUIS TO CURB DANGEROUS RIVER LOUIS, Oct. 1 W. L. Douglas . 20 \6 S$ | | GIVE SWIMMING LESSON . | nt © ATLANTIC COAST WOUNDED 20 TIMES: “EAVERNMENT OWNERSHIP OF sere eerie yy BRYAN TURNS 10 es ‘ | Swimming strokes will be dem- “ Seeds | ’ ASE A. Friday evening at 8, and Satur. Py ly secretary to the first two gov- cS e FB ; : a = ernors of this state—Blisha P Re ae YASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—A heav f 7 . ANCOLN eb. c' t ame pe grief aged str oa aueit Unless there: is immediate )Charles W. Eliot, president emer-/Ferry and John H, McGraw—and Ssokh LN, Neb., Q oie ee cae ‘ neutralizing of the present di- [itu of Harvard, favors regulation. .racticing at Willtam Je ’ fleet of transport ships at sun —. = practicing attorney of Seattle for ¢ today attacked the Atlantic vergence in telephone rates, |Ex-Senator Turner, o tw » of een Martotk to Cape Cod | existing In different sta vors taking over the te s-|Many y hat OO ee . | government ownership of t tems, bu of apoplexy. He was stri | Ghones is Inevitable, In the |Dean J. All street Friday and died ° —f opinion of Charles A. Rey- ioe. bhesitel ; ‘ nolds, chairman of the public ache: OE 4 : ii x | service commission of Wash- t the Right Drug Co. 189 ast attack last ae oa7 ; ington, who makes this com- f 50 CENTS C ‘ear Second ave, 2 4 Sees waa badly, ticks y > | ment in a report just finished, A r *, Girls” and Children's have the ex-government physi H et tn a auaetage at eaiit batt id é | and which will be submitted to (favors govern HATS Dee ee latent aaa ote aden Bove tos “2 ad > | the National Association of Newcomb ( KAVANAGH'S Dur patronage and of s } cruisers Nanded orf’ Virginia ,, | Railroad Commissioners, con- (the Western | First and Union fat Zee, She Coster's: eeevieen: oe e s ee Oe Aer ot a heavy 168 ‘ vening soon at San Francisco. | government 1006 First. at Madivon ; ells nduCemeRt, a. wana Sieets —= fi sib Aechaineton: wives. ii Py ' The report Includes a sym- | vidual ownershi . ng his grea REE end aptured sitosedaiaal Dit posium of opinions on govern. [speed of a r in a somewhat related rs tle difficulty, | ment ownership of “all elec- |acies of inventive ekill which are ine of ¥ 4 E t . # trical means of communica. [the marvel and study of govern oetesistemmeneinns , tlon.” ment,owned systems of Europe. ; rel n ertainment YOUNG BUSINESS ' id Government ownership {s favored ETHODIST GIRLS \a nts £ Hi h g s G Z by thegovernors of North Carolina! S qui une of Highest MEN’S CLUB GROWS MD ora 'Sentn Carolina, and gove GIRL HELD AS THIEF HOLD GHURCH PARTY ™: Uno ° y |ment regulation by 4 Miss Edah Adams, 20, of the ’ AxD Merit si wniataten te tot * ot New Hampanire ing, |Green hotel 31434 Pil an pe at , ss - “4 nembership campalk o be ia neal T hur fethod r ¢ ny membership § es rammm | O Dako f sterweaaag Py 3 ; ie ad Methodint) 2 ‘ " for . nesota and answer a charge gt Pr ae ie half ¢ " M is Tom-| Po irges tha » eset t taken © wa t t prices. I i Q n A E 1 : V 2 arshall opp \ Lar 1 t sasiila sige ntrance 104 Pine Sao Mee Tee eeariinr ibat aagelahopping, ib costaings aa 440 a er onary #0 this w d from this may be an exceptional case. school warrant and $1.60 cash.