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An Economical, Delightful Place to Trade ee & Combining good taste, perfect fit perfect style The kind that you are accustomed to see at double the Upstairs Shoe Store $2.50 and $2.95 TAKE THE ELEVATOR AND SAVE MONEY WALKING BOOTS A stylish and comfortable Eng lish 1 ( metal vamps ack cloth top xdyear welt leather sole » dark tan ma calf with leather or rod $4,00 2.95 Men’s $4 Shoes A style for every use Men's $3.50 to $6 val uses, always $2.50 and $2.95. Mail Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post. Tor] NostonCHoe(o. [is ENING SAMPLE HOP INC| ° COND : LITE OOR | Second Ave at Pike St. BUILDING Street and Dress Boots HORLICK’S RATS KILL FISH MALTED MILK Rats have turned fish Samish sal hate of fingerling Sockeye, according to | word received Friday by Fish Com- missionery Darwin Supt. R. B. Watkineon has asked | ¢, way to the hatch O18 Pike st. WALLPAPER From 5 Cents « Double Roll MAIN 5a61 water wit BULL BROS, | <7": - The Chamber of Con Jusi Printere he gift of an 1 pal 7013 THIRD @AIN 1043! j5: Jacob Furth, by Seattle men Buy now while stocks are complete and with the whole winter before you in which to enjoy it Price, complete with selections ...... Terms would want. No interest and no extras Records in every language and by world-famous singers and bands. Records for dancing that make dancing a pleasure. Music for the children, for « for a catalog. tion and amusement. Come in and ask This new Grafonola “Push Button” Leader plays any make of record and uses any style of nee Don't put it off. Come in and hear it Columbia Graphophone Co. 1311 First Ave. Jee Come Here Men’s Shoe Store 814 First Ave. STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1915. PAGE 8 SEATTLE TEACHERS CAN’T GET JOBS HERE; HERE’S THE REASON! Superintendent Cooper's Method of Selecting Teachers Explained; Is It Good or Bad Others Criticise It; Here’s the Case—You Decide ' Judge Winsor and “Editor The Star: | read your recent article dealing with the em ployment of school teachers in Seattle “1 received my education in the Seattle grade and In the 16 years | attended school, it was a very rare exception to find a Seattle teacher in the schools. “1 am a graduate of the University of Washington and hold also a universal diploma and have some experience as a teacher a teacher in a rural school, having 11 eclalizing in high school work rom my monthly stipend, which | receive for only nine montha must pay my expense in our home in Seattle, er—probably from the East—to teach in my and In the state university, lather and mother d pay some other t place In Seattle schools. Judge Winsor of the school board and others say it Isn't The above letter, signed by at tells one side of The Seattle schoo! board will not employ any # school system tn « not had two years previous ex to be in the first class tn the The Seattle girl gets her ex 1 neighboring towns. not go to New York, girls whose ho and the state ¢ “$2.95 |e Therefore, when the mark is against her, tho she may be just as good a teacher as her Ea Superintegdent says School Director won't be as high Here are a few facts admitted | ington at the same time IDOOMED:! The balance of stock must be sold, winding up the Big Fire Sale. THE WHIRLWIND FINISH starts tomorrow (SATURDAY) AT 10 A. M. Closed to re-mark and arrange stock. Wait! The Climax! Act now! Hurry! Only a few more days and —— the great Fire Sale at 716 FIRST AVE. will go down in Seattle Big Stock Shoes jacrificed Hoys’ Shoes, worth BETS) some 9c Move: Miucer shoes, ORe , Mew ee Shoes that sell 69c Tete $1.49 mercantile history as one of the greatest sales ever known. The remaining balance—the entire reserve of Taylor's fire stock—all thrown into the melting pot of low prices to make a feast of bar gains that will linger long in the pleasant memories of ali who attend, Come—don't miss it. Join the crowds tomorrow (Satur day) and get your full share. Let nothing keep you away if you value money. Only a few of the hundreds money-saving bar gains are mentioned, Just to give you an idea of what is going to take place here for the finish: of this Great Fire Sale—your last chance. Only a few more days of fast and furious selling. Come tomorrow—extra salespeople will be here, The whirlwind finish starts tomorrow (Saturday) at 10 a.m, Come early!! Clothing Slaughtered A and Young Men" Vine damaged. Sault thy #1200, « to 83.00, new ress Shoes; $1.98 Hats Slaughtered 98c wee. 29C Floss Stik, all colors . teachers in its public | } | They cannot get f sitions In Se-| rule that they must have two years’ | m Seattle and given the prefere: = S| p> = [+] = f--] = = Those seeking | Dr. W. E. Waldo will have known | wives have done to help them fn | HAVE LADIES! NIGHT the joys of matrimony just three} Ld The Alaska railway commission ‘ 4 also a re} can Ket posi ‘or four names for references. | ntendent writes nd ascertains | & say “HORLIOK'S" |’ ™ ail Bg asc quire ypet % Substitute (eAtening to deplete the troughs | jy, eight or ten | °° to there fs no tendent of sch Woman, 84, Asks to Enter University, Dated October 15, 1915, due October 15, 1920; interest payable April 15 and Oc- RID STOMACH OF GASES, SOURNESS, AND INDIGESTION “Pape’s Diapepsin” Ends All Stomach Distress in Five Mra, Amy Winship tomach doctor permission to and forma gas WEST FOR CON ease | Democratic in overcoming disorders is a revelation to th rumored in political ¢ 25e, mow. . 7c One lot Cotton Batting, smoked ems MOW weeee eeeeeee LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN TAYLOR’S DEPARTMENT STORE. FIRE SALVAGE SACRIFICED 716 First Av. (iiss tenner now w FROM Ww Socks, some 4 6 Soren, ide worth (0 81.00, anle price 39c Children’s Underwear 8 c werth to $1.85 MERCHANDISE: and money refun EXCHANGED lot Children’s Kace Pai Y Hatnconts and silk $3.98 ; : ' sna’ ORDERS BRIQUETS ._. | weeks fret annual ladies’ ni; bo | at the Commercial Club, what their | business.” yA months reer has ordered 500 tons of Diamond At 6 p. m., Oct E. W. Cur At that hour they will tell the| There will be many other talks) priquets from the Pacific Coast ot the Ro will nave lad embled at the Rotary and recitations and music Coal Co $500,000,000 Anglo-French Five-Year 5 PerCent External Loan The Joint and Several Obligation of the Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the French Republic tober 15, both principal and interest payable in New York City in United States gold coin without deduction for any present or future British or French taxes. Coupon bonds in denominations $100, $500 and $1,000, which may be regis- tered as to principal. Registered bonds in denominations of $1,000, $10,000 and $50,000 and author- ized multiples. Coupon and registered bonds interchangeable. Convertible, at the option of the holder, on any date not later than April 15, 1920, or (provided the notice be given not later than April 15, 1920) at maturity, par for par, into 15-25 year joint and several 4 1-2 per cent bonds of the governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the French Republic. Such 4 1-2 per cent bonds will be payable, principal and interest, in United States gold coin, in New York City, free from deduction for any present or future British or French taxes; will mature October 15, 1940, but will be redeemable, at par and accrued interest, in whole or in part, on any interest date not earlier than October 15, 1930, upon three months’ notice. A large amount of these bonds having already been withdrawn for invest- ment, we, whose names appear below, offer, on behalf of a country-wide group of institutions and bankers, the unsold balance subject to prior sale and change in price. PRICE 98 AND INTEREST, YIELDING NEARLY 5 1-2 PER CENT. Payment may be made either in full on October 29th or at the option of the pur- chaser, 50 per cent on October 29th and the balance on December 3rd. Application will be made to list these bonds on the New York stock exchange. lemporary bonds will be ready for delivery on or about October 29th, exchange- able for the definitive bonds when prepared. J. P. MORGAN & CO., New York. N.W. HALSEY & CO.,, San Francisco. E. H. ROLLINS & SONS, San Francisco.