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STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 26, 1915. PAGE 2, 1422-24-26 FIRST AVE. Phone Main 6035 /JUST A FEW STEPS SOUTH OF PIKE ST. | People—not just a glance over this ad~-we want you to read it, and read it each | week—as the prices mentioned below will save you time and money. An ad of this kind, mentioning but one price and taking in every department in the store, will be run in this paper Tuesday night of each week. We also want you to notice that each week there will be a different sale price—and only one price—of merchandise advertised each week. Always watch for The Leader Company's Tuesday ad. The price this week is 49c. [READ—Every Item Below a Saving for You—READ] 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c Store Hours "Store Hours—Week ] Days, 9 a. m, to 6 p, m = | Saturday, 10 a, m to 10 pf m 49c own and | [49e 490 49c , 49c 49c | l49, ” Collar and curt) 149e 49 49¢ | |49¢ — \ |49c 49c | |49c 49c | |49c A49c | |49¢ 49c 49c 49¢ 49 49c 49c a it 49c 49c 49c | 149c 49 49c a = >) 149¢ 49c|!49- 49c | | 49¢ 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 489c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c 49c _ |NEXT WEEK THE LEADER CO0.’S 29c AD WILL BE RUN IN THIS SPACE “DRY” LAW I EVERETT GIRL FORMER POLIGE T#!S_1s noTuina UP TO COURT ADMITS CRIMES JUDGE 1S DEAD il had OLYMPIA, Oct 2% k EVERETT, Oct. 26.—Fu One of Seattie’s vert ens in teane 68 Gave in he ette ton’s “dry” law is today tnt essio TT ne or 3 ! bands of the supreme court constitution v adopted after attorneys re a both the state and M By: stein, Seattle liq ‘ : attacked the the law, had « ments Mond Preme court to advisement. Bere aS Che ta sap “i Steen 'wseryins AT 6OC A DOZEN! HE CLOUTS DOCTOR tra i ae, as WITH BASEBALL BAT ©" sete en people go in Don’t use torches to thaw wate pipes. | SEATTLE'S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE FAMOUS “DOLLY” | CASE BOBS UP | ( 1 You Want Your Dental sally Work Done by a DEN- "i ' TIST and the Best One ed to Be Had We Are Displaying in Our Suit Department Dr 1, Tt Clete HART IS HONORED “TODAY’ STYLES TODAY” USE YOUR CREDIT c NIGHT’S GRIMES vit vor PLAS TISE AC. ton ‘pei at Doris Ve Ornne a PLAN CARD PARTY Regal Dental Offices Dr. Lb. NR, Clark, Manager, ') 1405 Third Ave, N WW. Cor, ‘Third and’ Unto | SEATTLE GIRL TELLS OF WAR Singer at @mpress may | Ser vices as Nurse for S1x Months in Paris MANY EYES SHOT OUT Bertha Gardner Farner She Says it's Horrible Join the Crowd Before It Is Too Late and See the SOUL OFA WOMAN At the MELBOURNE THEATRE 2nd and University GRIES FOR HELP UNION LABEL CLOTHING STORE QUITS FOREVER - eae osed at times go the d who wouldn® come ity that this is being practically gs you need, make a bee line for this store r ped Mp fast. Only was SEIZED ey ds and is be eneation in the retail field, Come tomorrow nal Bargains Site Opens at 1 10 ‘A. M. —Come Early THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH OF MERCHANDISE SACRIFICED. 4 DAYS TO TURN THIS MOUNTAIN OF MERCHANDISE INTO MONEY. HURRY! TREMENDOUS STOCK OF CLOTHING SACRIFICED. Underwear worth to 76c.. .29¢ Shirts worth to41.50 69 Union Suits worth to $1.. .39¢ Lot Boys’ Shoes worth to $2 69¢ irts worth to $1.00 2% Boston makes, worth to 25¢, now. .Be Garters and other Arrow Collars worth 15¢...5¢ Sweater Coats worth to $2.69¢ Sweater Coats worth to $6 $1.98 SEE THE SENSATIONAL SHOE BARGAINS. POWERFUL REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE STORE STORE MUST BE VACATED 4 DAYS. HURRY Men's Shoes worth to $6.$3.48 Cluett Shirts worth $1.50. .69¢ Shop Caps worth to 20c....4¢ Boys’ Sweaters worth to $1 39¢ Children's Hose worth to Boys’ Pants worth Suit Cases worth to $2.50 see Hats worth to $3.0 Umbrellas worth to 7: 2 so DON'T HESITATE, COME JOIN THE CROWDS TOMORROW YOU NEED CLOTHING— GET IT HERE AND SAVE GET HERE, IF YOU WANT TO SAVE $3.50 Stetson Hats $1.49 Overcoats worth to $20. $6.98 President Suspenders and other makes, worth to 50c.. 14¢ Overcoats worth to $30.. $9.99 Pants worth to $4.00: $1.98 Raincoats worth to $19. $2.89 Overcoats worth to $15. $5.98 Sh 00 $2.98 Rubb 5 49c Boys’ Shoes worth to $2.50. 98c Boys’ Suits worth to $3.00. 98¢ A MERCANTILE SENSATION WITHOUT A PARALLEL GET BUSY BE HERE TOMORROW— WEDNESDAY BE HERE TOMORROW OR THE BALANCE OF 2 Boys’ Overcoats worth to $5 Hose worth to 25¢ && $1.89 sie 6, Mf Shoes worth to $4.00 $1.98 . Boys’ Suits worth to $6. $2.89 2.00. .79¢ Union Suits worth to $3.50 $1.48 THINK WHAT THIS SALE MEANS TO YOU COME, BENEFIT BY THIS MIGHTY BARGAIN CRASH —— QUITS Cor. oth and Pike Pike Street’s Largest Men's and Boys’ Outfitters Open Nights The Big Double Corner Store THE CLOTHING N OF SEATT Fixtures wp Sale now $2 “Big St Kt se Fror WITH HATCHET} ™¥S 8] FACTORY ng whole German-American sit PITTSBURG, Oct. he ambassa m report to President Wilson HOLD MEETING FOR ALIENS i 5 $25 a Ce 7 lt : Of i o $7.38] 38.00 HEARD FROM LOT | $iioo fen gi Se $9.00 ‘$25.00 ee — ER ISSRIT ET Wi HAS JINX 283.50" si7.50 ahasnineis PROT oe f ""35c 8%. $11.75 AND 100 OTHER SPLENDID BARGAINS —_ nd _4 5. H. POYNOR FURNITURE COMPANY 1520 FOURTH AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE