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STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 5, 1915, PAGE 5 MAYOR PEEVED _[arenicats, i TO VETO BUDGET. : PARIS, Oct, 6 Thirteen Recommends Recall of Coun- |} believed to have “been Killed tn ESTABLISHED 1876 a< Dougall - fouthwick Amerteans who have battled for he tri-color tn the foreign legion |Lumber Market Stiffens; Deal- the Champagne fighting, — In i | cilmen Who Ignored i} eg in the number t* Jack ers Report Business | His Wishes, ) Casey, former ré@porter-cartoon: Is Much Better i} int, of New York, ‘Three wound | FIX LEVY AT 21.6 MILLS |{ Americans are in the hos |} pitals ALL WEARING SMILES SEATTLE’S LEADING LADIES’ TAILORS With both the counci! and |} 1m the American quarter troop- The - lubes ealnede. poviw 7 en 914 Thi dA Mayor Gill blaming each other | one told of the bravery of ohe that e it the clty tax budget le de- |) American, Dr, David Wheeler, ri venue layed, the situation had become |{ Boston surgeon, who went into The industry which Is recog n e In s a more tense Tuesday, following the battle because the ambu that the revival is upon us, tho the council's adoption of the |) lance corps was too “tame” for {| pacific Northwest |e about to 5 minority report of the finance /{ him | yawn, stretch Its legs, and get * committee Monday, 5 to 4. As |{ Wounded by a German bullet, ip and. caper around the way Ladies’ Suiti i | ema, ‘which Mayor Git some || mitstering w@'the wounded us {| ‘yah ty gd tobe pregperiy nteresting Ices ul Ss an oatings which. Mayor Gill ome | ink to the wounded as {| non ‘we had. imore, prosperity Pri Cc ago promised would reault | went, until he reached the {| thee 'we knew whet to do with In his vetoing it, and which will rear, where comrades picked Seattle lumbermen agree ival is uponus, tho D AINTINESS is in ey garment and ex- quisite taste has been used in applying soft, sheer laces. Each style is more charming than the other. Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise $2.95 These garments are cleverly made and most practi- cal for wear with evening apparel; in pink or white with filmy lace, $2.95. Crepe de Chine Night Dresses Offered at $3.9 Splendidly tai- lored garments, full and gener- ous in material. One style is finished with a two-inch hem- stitched hem around neck and sleeves. Another style has‘a filmy lace yoke and sleeves; $3.95. Colonial Petticoat Very clever in workmanship; has many frills. Crepe de Chine Camisole $1.00 here are several Camisole styles in combina- tion of sheer lace and Crepe de Chine; pink or white; splendidly made, and attractive for wear with the lingeries blouses; $1.00. are eth, Lundy, Middie Western demand was picking up, and that it held son, Marble and Bolton. Hann and Fitz. TEUTONS promise of showing more sub gerald opposed it. esults than for sev- | fix the tax levy at 21.6 milis. him up, exhausted @ | The council will pase the she Ny A dele phy: e | budget ordinance, drafted on ~~ ay Seaaree 8 Le eeras a s ( ) thie report, Saturday, ] ns The five councilmen voting DECLA RE nounced that the Eastern and wrt ARE THEY? How are they different? Is there LOOKS LIKE THE | OLD DAYS : On the strength of a new silhouette? Will bustles and hoops be worn? slaved tiek she fie vere ne WEA KEN this, the price went up slightly And the answer to all of them is here. We will show you It should be recalled. The price is etill holding, tho The three items in controversy LON ‘, 5 . waveringly, at the advanced fig- the CORRECT STYLES. We have JUST RECEIVED and [ff}sre tor pont tuterest, sud redep-|,,VONDON: | et. 6. — Garman) i tion, and for tne se in street A Star man brow#ed thru the of put on SPECIAL SALE FOR THIS WEEK, beginning lighting rates. They total $454,369. /the Russian forces in the Dvinsk|¢ices of several lumber companies Wednesday morning, the most beautiful imported Beand=. Bil ine tox savy woasd te 18.66 tlio "| eneom, et Secording to the Intent i yesterday, | in most of them be | official report from Petrograd, have [found the lumbermen smiling a lit cloths and English worsteds. | According to the state law, the! 914 tle, It was the first time he had | 7 to get more tha tem jeatimate of revenues and expendi . -* |een any of them smile for a long tures must be in the county aud-| porary advantage itor's office by Oct. 10, which falls The report admitted penetration Send & Eur on Sunday this year, Monday will rial age a tee At the Ajax Lumber and Pole j be the time limit. The council wil! | 2 “ ; . [pase the budget ordinance Satur. | ut claimed that, under bursting ar-|CO, Henry building, it was said | time. of some trenches near Chickoro, {that the ¢hief advance in demand |day, then wash its hands of respon-|tillery shells, the Gegmans were bility. j is in clear spruce, which is being roa Cc. oO s jeidt forced to abandon these positions. |wioned East for transshipment to Mayor Gill then will veto it and | gE where the statement claimed England, where it will be used to |wash HIS hands of responsibility, suc roplanes The only thing which will hasten ex for the Slave and added " The council must then pass ae hat Batan wat prisons nae manufacture Every new weave and color tone over his voto. If the council fail8| warned by their officers, agalnat to do so, the bill is dead, and a new n, which ay of many weeks jany substantial revival of the mar- talking, have reported « growing |\et is a merchant m woakness in the German forces and| stared. “Th a decreasing popularity of the war, arine,” it was! re is a heavy, off |shore demand, with no vessel to ordinance must be dra will mean 4 is shown in this most exclusive lee than $55 to $75. | [lite of fabric, and our price | HH WANT MORE REVENUE CONTESTS WILL rdera Stimson Mill Co. dented it | ae We ha Special Only This Week Special Only This Week ais We adds 10 ered ey revenue, and that the increase in a The the tax levy from 1.13 mills this lumber busines generally, year to 1.23 mille for 1915 would tn & pulmotor of some sort. It has a such case be unnecessary, shippers [tine hear But indications are steamship company officials and | |that it will pull thru Jothers met with the port commis-| SAN DIEGO, Oct. 5-—A ae Assert Money Is Tied Up } ners Monday A second meeting |tional and bitter legal battle is pre-| The foreign exchange i# in bad on November 3.| dicted here today, following the fil-/COMdition, on account of the war, ‘ | and money cor loners said Mon-ling of a contest of the will of the| my e., ertios © more @ vou \n wan arranged f The port comm day that they would try and read-| uently is tled up. % doing along the South America, be ix noth West Const te A. G. Spalding, millional just rates so there would be mc fevenua. Indica sporting goods man, by his s0n,| cause of y shortage. Califor sele as well as car Kelth Spalding nia ts getting most of her lumbe —Third Floor, peesed wharfase Young Spalding charges his fa-|from below Coon bay 7 ther 4 ne ne S Lay lt : = : There ” A 4 o eat fo an This sale is based on STRAIGHTFORWARD MERCHANDISING, CON. [|] SCHOOL LEVY’S SAME <'::- Flizabeth Pha terelen demise ten CENTRATING on VALUE. LET THESE PRICES DO THE TALKING. The city school tax levy Is to be| Katherine Tingley, head of the a Peun oe Hear ie 16.5 mills for the same as 1915 Sawmill Co, Henry building » . ‘ i$ |versal Brotherhood and Theosoph-| The Star man scratched to head Don’t let this wonderful opportunity pass by. Come early and make your The levy was fixed by the school | ois! Brotherhood and | ae ae Seesia eh ’ . . . sy = : : board Mond. night. This levy wil! a of ~~wélections. The same high quality silk linings and workmanship which take from the taxpayers for schoo! | nee death ne eae Dee in hie right) Noein the off-shore business : X ther's death he jdown,” the Miller man continued + ss . ditures a 8 total otal of $1,468, mn tinu characterize our work will be strictly adhered to. ct an ee Keith Spaiding alleges “There is a strong demand from Toy The will, leaving the bulk of the! Australia, China, Japan and espe , 1 jestate to Mrs. Spalding, was ob/ctatly from the United Kingdom rs |tained thru the second wife and| We also are receiving inquiries Kg athoring Tingley, and was!trom the West Coast of ith} ] laireoe's result of undue Influence, It) America, and a few from the East! from “th Galt. We look for the BULGARIA ik A PACT? business to expand considerably the next 12 months ROME, Oct. 5—Bulgaria Ger-| But inland business {s normal aces many and Austria are definitely |W." he explained | Don’t stay constipated with|linked in a military pact signed| “What do you mean by normal— ACH Suit in this exhibit is individual in style— styles that are youthful and most becoming, whether it ann tS : ie Re ap ea amen ea some time ago, according toa Milan;®* 8004 as ft was in the balmy Briefly, then, scouts are neces | breath bad, stomach sour |aispatch today. ‘This messago de-|“aYs?" queried The Star man be a box coat ora mipdinen sary to find the enemy and keep in| or a cold. clared Bulgaria is bound to hurl|, “Exactly,” was the reply A , Pere touch with what he in doing and| iat six divisions of her army ngainat|!rke volume of lumber is being Russian blouse effect. CONSTIPATION FROM PAGE 1 where he {s going and what his| Enjoy life! Liven your liver|Serbia, and at the same time throw ssbb y nersoaiitarel Mates Black or n blue, rich force is. sht an forces against Vardar to check the ed creused deman there is Shy m a, THEORETICALLY, THE BAT. and bowels tonight and | iiics by cutting off raiirosa com-|traceable to the better crops velvets. The Suits are fanc feel fine. son & Post folks were personified They de market is reviving. Lo in September gai munication at Vardar with Sa Th lonika Spee er August, they said (BOOKS CLOSED ON =: rhage serge | $500,000,000 LOAN around the corner,” was the assur A ance at the Brace & Hergert mill | aa y admitted an advance in East | NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—The syndi-| ern prices lined and interlined. Mili- tary and Chin Chin collars, beaver and fur trimmed. Splendid values at $45.00. —Second Floor, Get Dr. Edwards’ ‘OUR NAVY IS BLIND’ 200" Pwnecnso™ sks . FORMING RINGS AROUT IT Olive Tablets SECY ROOSEVELT ONE CLOSE TO, COMPOSED OF os DESTROYERS, BATTLI CRUIS department was Importuned by sen- ERS AND SUBMARIN THE ators and congressmen to send a OTHER FAR OUT, A} battleship or two to almost every TOUCH WITH THE EN creek that ran Into the ocean WIRELESS ENHANCE | Years. and calomel’* °l4- aD TO WAIT FOR NECESSITY FOR SCOUTS | = while treating pa- ENEMY TO APPEAR It has been agreed by most ex constipation and| Of course, to have scattered our|perts that there should be AT y. Late fleet around among different ports} LEAST ONE SCOUT FOR EVERY applications blocks of bonds ‘| would have been folly BATTLESHIP. ON THIS BASIS came in a rush, but the loan was The vessels were concentrated THIS COUNTRY SHOULD HAVE| already oversubscribed cate books on the allies’ half billion DORR | loan closed at 10 o'clock t ts for chronic Valuable Discovery in PEACE IN SICH [a Simple Way ‘to Complexion Beautifier R $i 4 ve Dandruff : a . ~ Aa 2 | Rumors in Wall st. sald the ‘ emo’ 4 - Ava : off the Florida coast, re ay oV ER 40 BUILT OR BUILDING WORK WHILE You SLEEP) Dupont fast pode $35,000,000 DENVER, Oct. 5. The dove of ot red tab N ‘owela BOTth or south to meet the Sp We have, as stated, three ONLY,| - . reace hovered today over the Rog, There 1 “ seas that has ea and liver to “ = ‘ fleet, wherever it might turn up. [all told Tonight sure! Remove the liver|worth, Charles M. Schwab $25 efelier camps. A move Is on foot! Jo. tated to remove aandrutt ab | force them ‘ There you have the illustra Wireless telegraphy has greatiy|#nd bowel poison which is keeping |900, and other big financiers cor whereby Gov. Carlson will order|"°‘** - sive 1d ; tion of the lack of scouts: enhanced the usefulness of and ne-|YOUT head dizzy, your tongue coat-|respondingly large sections dropped several hundred cases| bapa vee he : oe ae “TURN UPI” cessity for scouts ed, breath offensive and stomach | men involved in the coal|/7°™ Gestroy it entirely. To oS 4, you'll! We did not know where those Other factors also have helped|*0ur. Dont pated and f Ml ot eole PREXY HAS HIS DOOR :: of 1919-14 pes birt a syrlaned > we pleasant! enemy cruisers were going, and | xcouting, the most important being | SChY. constipated and full of eol¢ Partial returns from the mine|grore tthis you will needa feenite from one or two little Dr. hy don't yo a box of Casca oraniets at hedtima | We could not find out until they ithe hydroaeroplane, which can| WHY don't you Ket a box of Gasca, ohigbg gs] Besameteecireay tie i aa me i a OPEN TO STUDENTS | ally let us know their where the deck of a scout ship. leamps voting on the new Rockefel-\apply {t at night when retiring; use ler industrial plan of “unionism ise tena te en the scalp and rub . nt finger tips. without t union” indicate, as| Sen Se abouts themselves. Undoubtedly, the future will cece | nt I pene pea chia hak wd seasons taamthen”¢ Rockefeller had believed, that the it not, ail, of 4 If we had had sufficient [constantly greater usefulness for! yi) wa} . fit and fine.| ° pears to be the policy Presidest ei nicg Gy |Men Will awing into line behind the our more applications will ; scouts we should have brought (the areoplane in naval warfare Cascarets never gripe or bother} Suzzallo, of the university, 1s to warm water, |Plan he cailed more democratic than| comp ores nnd eae fae A Wide Range of our main fleet into action be While the United States is far be-| you all the next day like calomel,| pursue with the students. He unionism | ne matter how mush Gandimnteaee Selection at fore they could get into a Span- (hind other nations in {ts alr-craft| salts and pills. They act gently has arranged for “president's {may have. s ish harbor, and the naval and (equipment, important progress {#! put thoroly. Mothers should give conferences” when representa { « USE STAR WANT | You will find all ttehing and dig- 3 military operations near Santi- | being made. |cross, sick, bilious or feverish chil-| tives of the students will dis in a jing af the scalp ee cee ae e Ss ago would not now be a part of (The next article will take |dren a whole Cascaret any time.| cuss troublous issues with him | solution made By Siserierne. + Sunee |trous, glossy, silky and soft, aaa They are harmless and children| and settle them tn peace and |POw tered savolite In. ig are aul ky ADS FOR RESULT |toox ‘and feel a hundred times better. love them unity noticeable. —Advertisemer t i) Advertisement ers and other crul | _history. | up the subject of battle cru QUALITY ee | Markets 00TH : = = EVEN AT THAT » Wild Rose Creamery — There’s no better guarantee of Good Health than a Good Rain Coat—and none cheaper. Rain Coats were never sold in this climate to the wearer at as low prices as we are selling. Reason: It’s the wholesale stock of the Boyd Rubber Company (now out of business) and we're actually selling them to you for less than this wholesale house sold them to the dealer who expected to sell them to you. E itton Chops. . Choice Steer Pot Roast ..... Choice Loin Pork Chops ... Choice Shoulder of Mutton .... WOMEN’S COATS MEN’S COATS Coats that wholesaled at | Misses’ Coats that whole- Coats that wholesaled at Coats that wholesaled at $ $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00..... $5.80 saled at $4.50...... $3. 40 $7.50 to $9.00... ‘% $7. 40 $4.00 and $5.00........ 3. 80 Coats that wholesaled at Children’s Coats that whole Coats that wholesaled at Coats that wholesaled at '$ $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 $7.40 saled at $3.25 and $3.50.... $2.80 $10.00 to $18.00...... $9. 80 $13.50 up to $18.50... 12. 80 Coats that wholesaled at Children’s Coats that whole- Coats that wholesaled at Men's Coats that sell $ $10.00 to $18.00.... { $9 .80 | saled at $4.00 and $4.50.... $3.80 $9.00, $10.00 to $15.00.. $8.40 everywhere $20 to $30... 14.80 AUTO ROBES $2.80 THE SHIVELY SELLING SERVICE 1208 SECOND AVE. (OLD V. & H. STAND) BY C. W. SHIVELY My prices ed for high-class ork in the world my guarantee good hed 26 years, 14 years under EDWIN J. BROWN, D. I 706 to 71% First Ave. Union and Washington Blocks. Open evenings until § and Sundays until 4 for people who work. Phone Main 3640 My Pellingham office Is at Blk and | Holly sts BA rf L ‘4 : asd 44 atte AT DREAMLAND Look tor U. &. ~urpie Stamp. DAMOING BVERY EVENING It signifies purity and quailty. BVEBY ONB WELOOME Shops Open Until 6:20 9. M. heitsassncs