The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1915, Page 2

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TAR--THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1915. PAGE 2. Our Slogan Economies Quality! Bulld the ink Account THE LEADER CO. 1422-1424-1426 First Ave. Price! Location! Every day there will be bargains in this space worth your | notice. Visit us in the easy shopping district, just a step | NOTIONS | VELVETS and New Black or White Thre 90 to 150, for Colored Thread spools, each arin VELVETEENS Sh 6 pairs for........e0es Shell Hair Pins, , hapwver opping | 10¢ ones for Most fashionable fabrics of é Shell Hair Pins, son, but we will handle no m B 95 > Ree cate | ee | In a variety of styles Silk Velvets and Silk Plushes 59c Values to #150 Leather ones leather Hooks and Eyes Veivets and. Piushes, worth to Sober card his ee Hag 59c) Fancy {} Troning Wax, HI] per doren Velveteens 39¢ in AN Silk Thread, regu 6 6 | Home, or me! tern. All E fae 206; pet Spec... a GG | STS worth 91,00, others Te j | Buttons Are All Half Price | st nes sand "° 39! purse and mirror GOES TO WED MERCHANT IN BRADFORD SAYS SITKA; WEDS MINER INSTEAD Oct Alaska, “GREEK GIFTS” JUNEAU Proposes, but Forence Culbertson Was to have married a Sitka | to Public Service Com chant. She took passace | 4 Mariposa on its trip to : mission $10,000 f 4 North to meet him ‘ °| ss $10, Offer bE @. R. MacConnel!, ret g to|Sabbath be CITY c cans vine 4 his mining cla " ‘ COUNCIL AGRE i beside her at le My to re! “The 4 ad eware of a strolied on deck with her and N t when brought the Gre her of the great Northland ed eded t < fea itself - « Then came the crash of the ves le Mr. as In. thie cles : “ee sel apon the rocks near i a spending the in| tion ¢ el Br. 4. Thursd n 5 “Women first,” was the order au, there is a jan opinion coun aca - d Miss Culbertson was first in | Sitka who vows !t is a jong, long] urges a ting the $10,000 a the thoughts of MacConnell Fr way from Seattle to Sitka, offered traction company, to 4 be passed on t © public servic ul commission as the necessar ' GONTRACT AWARDED PLAN CONCERTS FOR |» © : the valuat j of the company’s propert 4 1 think th ty sho ‘i t dipping {ts a ‘The Puget “Sot and Brid and A series of concerts desigt h dirty mess,” sa Dredging Co. was Wednesday pecially for young fe 6 - awarded the contract for filling and : bend ine anned ata me when the judictar % bulkheading East Marginal way, on gical Art society. ittee of the council was ¢ a bid of $80, The award was — im the offer for final action a bey the beard of pebdlic works y have had some be: ©n recommendation of the council |mendation that the offer be not This marks the first defintte step Big dots as when the! co: Pte orofare Coo the Du toward improving the big which will run parallel t< on, No. 33 ial grand bal hold Just as g for wamish waterway, to the » € next Thureda limits, and which will open a big ing, O 8. Coune an Bob teritory of desirable and cheap in-! ket airman of the ba dustrial sites. | “We always thought it would be hettoe-Qee the. ecemnaiy and Ge ate ts dash diventin with oth aid Attorney James B. Hows = ae » Electric Cx t j . » & the pu ¢ commission has “Today’s Styles Today i come between tis and made this tn possible While at the , will ine one th var ays Bradford in Winterls / | “Ud |SAYS NEWSPAPER Close at IS REAL TEACHER achoc ‘The future tual his part as a too Our Immense Second Floor / SUIT and | , OVERCOAT | Section Is at Its Very Best \ ta the ons of made Assortments find far gr you'll er than ‘ i disappeared Don't use candies to hunt a gas leak Quotes Classics in Reference! ever before : rform minsic values in new winter in \n not neglect the subr ' the best i most’ Mil AN St hive RitHishee eek i tempting in all Se fy ‘ The newspapers have got to ; attle 4s ea e , Your Credit y HIGHWAY ROBBER 4 at Ms ste nt Ai gee iy | SHOOTS AT VICTIM 3 Suying goods for a A’ | ; chain of stores en } “You will squeal on me! Well,| 4 ables us to | Mase abe bang ? credit at | This was the reception accorded prices ttle, 615 Blanchagd st, when Second ee a5 conte St Bellevue Avenue. Street nt Gia” gtraak: asta ? BIG INCREASE |¢ IN EXPORTS IS SHOWN HERE EVANS IS FREED IN SECOND TRL tried him a second time. Evans got a new trial wher it was learned that a w CITY TO REJECT (society snow ar FOR $250,000 sou’ i H | Encouraging gains, not Bnly In] Suit to foreclose a $260,000 mort th of Pike St. on First Ave. foreign exports and imports, but in |} #@ee on the Issaquah and cet domestic business as well is shown |Coal Mining Co.'s mines at Issu > by the report Issued Thursday by [ah was begun in superior court 4 Women’s House mart Blouses Port Warden A. A. Payane, for the|Thureday by the Northern Mask] } month of September, 1915. and Trust Co. “ r The complaint alleges Alva Von) resses c Foreign exports for the past Alvensiaben & wealth German. , 69c 98 |mongh totaled 9p, as " z ri i * as sank: a |Mongh totalec }, A® COM | president of the coal mining com Percale House Dresses, in navy blue lawn vail M arquis: igh om pared with $1,026,128, of the corre-|pany, and {ts secretary, H. G, Bak lavender, light blue, gray, black ar NBR OF LOW Neeks, in Ge Japonding month of 1914, @ gain of gave their notes for $260,000 A broidered or plain tailored styles. The 56,165, ‘The Orient took most of 8" Amortgaged the physical proper-| white, etc., in figures and stripe Neatly Seco silk is in colors only, with faney putbound shipments, totaling § tles of the company at Issaquah, on) oh + SLA ! ay a eteae ota M September 1913. made, with high or V-neck; $1.00 values. | white stripe, in Copen Vy, green of 630, England king a clone sec It ts \lieged nothing has been! Special 69 purple ond The bank aks that the mort Priday ..ccccccccesesvevces C} Special Friday 98c Domentic exports to Alaska, Ha be forecloned and a judgment) wattan Islands and points on the tered f »,000, plus inter | Pacific and Atlantle coasts, were|est, $965 taxes, $1,760 Insurance, . considerably larger tn ytember, and $26,000 attorney fees Sateen Petticoats Children’s Lined Kid Gloves }}\':\2!iix0 "ik"saiheqonth "seb veralieta eteti| 69¢ Values }1914. The 1915 totals $16,801] Speeches, vaudeville numbers} lax compared to $3,441,985 of 1914,|/from local theatres, as well as 59c Cc Cc j 49c phowing an increase of $1,873,816. |b talent, and an informal dance | Domestic Imports also took a big| Will feature the entertainment, Durable Petticoats of sateen; pleated In gray suede, tan and gray kid, fleece ju The total was $10. a} Thursday night, at the W. O, W . na imber of styl Blue, mfortable and warm for the out xa $3,192 5 er, |hall, Fourth ave. and Marton at., on} flounce, in a numbe So | bayer" 1 |the occasion ¢ 16th anniver-| green, black, Copen, purple, Ve gir © grand total exports for | sa t elmer lodge off Se r were $7 for the | the iwh Order of Binal B'Rith jsamne month in 1914, $4,468,115. |Dr, Samuel Koch will be the chief | In voake | © vaudeville numbers Include | headiine act of the Empress the #ix youngs Young with ee annisted at the piano by] the county jail, charged Eat convicted of acc ting the earning*® | be the | of unfortunate women, |. G. Evan 4 jformer proprietor of the A hotel, Westlake and Pik Thursday free thru not fe ¥ verdict f a jury which "BOOSTED BY WAR the ff tine | en ro a &! WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—The drink with |. Europe has increased the her jury-mates w st of navies ty item Wednesda t ! at America more han $ xpert HIPPODROME DRAWS :. th macsooten | noon invaders lal theast med tod a «GAINS “ARE CLAIMED authorized o price nr TURKEY REFUSES vers FROM U. S. arkey ta with relief lease of a committee to America them and rela Armenians was This e| dent Taft. photographed # the first photograph of William Howard Taft, the first grandchild of ex-Presi He was born In Bar " in this picture. First Grandchild of Ex-President Taft Harbor, at the summer home of his grandmother, Mrs. Licyd W. Bowers, with whom he is MAIN 5106 SRO & MADISON SAILORS CHALLENGE HOUDINI ry ropes er dange Jay night, 0. COAL MINING | FIRM IS SUED | BOY IS SMOTHERED THESE USED FURNITURE BARGAINS Will Crowd the Exchange Department Tomorrow Nine Solid Oak and Fir Square Extension Tables, values to $35.00 new. On sale Friday, each— $2.50 and to Go-carts values each— Four Sulkies, $12.50, for, Twelve Odd Bed Springs, full and three- quarter size, each— 50c $36.00 Golden Onk Dresser, $15.75 | One ares Walnut Marble bss $10.00 $46.00 Mahogany Finished China $19 50 | One Golden Oak Commode 75c 4 it, @or.... fo ° soe Sie waters Color Reed Chatr, $2.50 42.25 Rustic Cedar Stools 50c fo | for ’ ‘ 0 Early Pnglish Buffet $9. 50. $7.00 Chinese Grass Chair $2 95 or . tense . for ‘ . . ts 00 Barly Pnglish Hall ‘Seat, $9 50 #1600 Golden Oak @ideboard, $8 00 fo A‘ ° ‘or . so 00 Three Piece Mahogany $25. 00 — Karly English Buffe $5.00 $2.50 Marly English Dining Chairs 95c $16.00 Upholstered Solid Oak 95c for Settee $20.00 r English Dintr ng Table 5. 00 $8.00 Fir Hotel Dresser $1 95 8 00 Leather Back and Seat ee 00, “# 00 Oak Writing Desk $1.50 Arm Chatr for . ° $12.50 Solid Oak Desk Tables, all in golden oak, each— 50 Hotel Trays, each— 24-inch Japanned $11.75 Cane Steamer Chair $45.00 Roll Top Typewriter 76.00 Golden Oak Sideboard, $1250 Oak Hotel Dewk, $29.50 $2.50 00 Onk Square 50 Reed Dressing Table $75.00 Golden Oak China Domest Vacuum Sweeper $29.50 $3.50 . $35.00 $12.75 Clonet $70.00 Masnive Buffet Fumed On ) Golden Oak Library $11.00 Three Hook Hrass $7.50 Child's Vernie Martin $7.00 Revolving Office Couches $1.25 $1.95 Pay Baal $12.50 $9 nnn ho $B OO Pate ores $20.00 fr" en "$5.00 G. R. FURNITURE EXCHANGE 511 PIKE STREET ‘YOU WOULD PUT YOUR JEWELRY I IN FREIGHT TRAIN cus, SAFE DEPOSIT BOX FOR SAFE KEEPING i Hanson, 24, of Forest City smothered to death when a a ‘ ment of oats fell upon him wou. wines freight car, In which he was | ng it thers. vou ng his way to Seattle with a com ? Lien” wacked W. Williams, of | ¥ satisfy yourself that 1 h safe deposit VOX s 2 WI c was al-|the sa f t wa most crushed. A sudden jolt cau®| strong and reliable in every fac of oats to fall on pppoe Mama, Hanson's} Way and was just exactly , © abipp to his brother,| what it prete to be— A. Hanson 1 West 58th st.,| - eattie | vi a safe place to leave KID MATINEE FOR n the wall in fre EMPRESS THEATRE 1s you are absolutely ye done b : i nt men when you come the 1 and A “kiddie reception” will be held| simple reason that we have no other kind here at the Empress theatre Saturday \\ 1 tw dues } ‘eo all PRT a ir pian itteracod, at which. time all chil Ve select the men who are allowed to join our organiza dren patrons may go on the stage! tion with the most scrupulous care, as we realize thi i and meet the three little girls and | A three boys who head the bill there; Can't afford to turn out anything but the very best of worl jthis week }and we must have men who can turn out that class of work 31 8 iddies « thelr Uncle Sam's Kiddies,” as thet These things are true of our service: Our prices are thi act tiled, have exceptionally . 1 } } eet voices, and are proving a de-| Very lowest as positively we will on unde idediy big drawing card, The; bid on price by any one. We very best material whole bill Is good we use the most scic ate painless methodaaam and we guarantee al work w 4 1 uarante Attorney. © Collier of Olym:| signed both by the operator who did the work by L. I pla pleaded gu d was fined ‘ pla pleaded guilty and was fined) Cjark, D. D. 'S., owner attd manager of this office—a mal $300 for locating fraudulent clatine = ———| who is thoroughly responsible. You can't make any, mistak by coming here for your dental work, because we will mak jit our business to see that you are so.pleased and satisfied |that you will not only come back again yourself, but that you Hufferers of Rheumatiam send fg} can conscientiously recommend your friends to come her for free Information on how to fie f treat Rheumatiam successfull aha : Jefferson St. Phone E Don't neg your teeth; see that they get attention tha moment they need it. It will pay you well in health, happt cs ns fs rneikE _ {ness and efficiency, Come and let us give you a thorough ane sp 7 careful examination and estimate, without any obligation of APACHES of PARIS yur part. It doesn’t cost mucl ‘ have your teeth puf losmbn auce o into perfect condition if you_come t ht place " SUGGESTS JOBLESS more valuable to CULTIVATE FARMS herefore, why shouldn't you exercise the A ‘ hairman of the , y employed tlee Central) Same care and prudence in fr by eb taking care them? When cloping its vacant| it becomes necessary to have what along the! them repaired and looked lined by He: . rty, some) after, don’t put them into the Hagia rion int will) hands of an inexperienced ee eee | , who may do them in- I can never be MAKING POULTRY paired sure to. obtain EXHIBITION PLANS .°.°°°°."| = br 1 Gen Knows ns susiness and knows how to take care of your teeth the way they ought Agha rs bys spas: e taken care of. The best way to be that your denti rrangements were con competent is to DEMAND TO SEE HIS CERTIFICAT cluded tor the cooping of the et 1 FROM THE STATE DENTAL BOARD. This ‘cerinems hibition to be held during the week t Dee 8 }will be best evidence you can get that he has the knowledg Preparations were made to 1 ckill th Laktel ‘cicihit an ataies handle 2,500 birds, It was also de 1 skill th a he dentist ought to hay y ' cided to hold a public meeting In this office every dentist is a graduate and registered some time in November, at which Weta s pi sa) niet ssiitaet ind woke ‘3 five well known fanciers will sneak which me that ha pe a number years @ Jalong the lines of fitting birds for| hard and patient study under learned instructors in learnin show purposes en Tea this offiel he dental pre and every operator in has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right] chair sight of all nt of LALA HAMILTON ducing the Origina “or Intre “DANCE REGAL DENTAL OFFIC Dr. L, R. Clark, Manager. 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Corner Third and Union,

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