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STAR—WEDNESDAY, WOODHOUSE-GRUNBAUM FURNITURE CO., ING, USE YOUR CREDIT—WE CHARGE NO INTEREST $1.00 Down $1.00 Per INVADERS PROGRESS IN SERBIA Charge purchases during , Anniversary cember Ist. VIENNA, Oct : Austro-Ger man invaders today are 40 miles} inside of Serbia at many points)” ‘South of Belgrade, they have taken the heights east of Arangeljelovac and Topola In the northwestern corner, Austrians are moving southward along the Save river, where earlier! the Serbs put up a strong resist ance the $1.50 IRONI Brass Bed, Spring and Mattress AT Exceptional combination offer, consisting of 2inch continuous post, wrass Bed with 5 filling rods, absolutely guaranteed not to tarnish all metal; no-sag spring, guaranteed against sagging for 25 years. nd@ a 40-pound felted cotton mattress, This combination ts a good Value at the regular price, $35.00. Special for $26 85 ° Thursday and Friday $1.00 Down and $1.00 Per Week Linoleum Specials VATICAN TO PROTEST ROME, Oct. 27.—The pope has asked the patriarch of Venice for details of Austrian | alr raids this week over the city, Intending to , protest against destruction of chure the Correspondenzia said. SNOW HINDERS FIGHTING LONDON, Oct ‘The blasts of| | winter are adding to the terrors of| the fighting on the eastern front, Three Patterns of heavy Inlaid Linoleum. Regular according to dispatches reaching| vy $1.10 per square yard. Special for Thursday J oats are trozen hard, and the! first snows are combining with the! Russian resistance to make the) path of the German invaders far! more difficult and Friday, per yard. . ws UU cane eee No extra charge for laying i your floor. “The best Range brains _and_experlence have ever produced.” exo, WICK MEAL” STEEL RANGES They are one inch thick GREECE TO STAY NEUTRAL PARIS, Oct. 27 Lans downe’s admission tn British | house of lords that only 13,000) British had been sent to Salonika! is regarded here as disposing of| the possibility that Greece would) ald the allies, for the present Mrs. Potts’ How many French have been jsent ts unknown. Greece, howeve * specified that 40,000 must be dis-| With cord and stand; patched before she would even con-| a 4 ape hider casting her lot with the ales, Petual guarantee; $2.45. This number was regarded as! THEY ARE BETTER BECAUSE: out of the question “be They are just heavy enough to bi], Revorts of & clash of | Greek! tacks; 486. good, ‘aurable and lasting. troops on t order, presumably 10. ¢35. with B fs thought not to have been serious Old Dutch Cleanser (n 25c. The strengthened parts are those B where the m st wear is. The walls are Asbestos lined. They are made of stee!, consequently GREEK TROOPS ATTACKED | LONDON, Oct. 27.—How danger { they are strong and cannot cravk. ously near ece may be to war $1.00 Down and $1.00 "7° only Range made where thi ¥8s evi today by mail dis Per Week Back Fine, Back Wall and All Insids patches Maane reporting Saks ree! troops hed Deer ttacked Your Old Stove Taken Flues sre Porcelain Enamel along he Gkee Bu garian- Sorbian as Part P Absolutely Rust-Proof, border, but had repulsed thelr as sailants with losses Fits You, 35¢ and 50c SUBMARINES EFFECTIVE LONDON Oct 27. Unde fi craft are getting in their deadly his is actually the pri wo t East t ren 380 and SOc S Turniture @-ine [oe | SS ‘ : is understood, when the British 7 be r f } transpc arquette was torpedoed n assortment of « rs 416° 424 -Dike Street: Piece Nee tee if ictal announcement Women’s Silk Hose 68c ! Plain H mplete ffers a ¢ range of DICK MAKES A PROPHECY Just as | was thinking how per fectly comfortable [| was with Dick's arm tight around me and all snuggled up close to him, he began to laugh It was silent Jcouraging « well the male since Of cours known habit time began I did not think al! this last night. It t# only when I begin to tell you, little book, my experi ences that I really anal At the time I just cuddled up a of , MUHL PAINT CO. 618 Pike st. WALLPAPER From 5 Cents « Double Roll laughter I knew a | he was trying to suppress it, but it little closer—I did not care !f the You can have more clothe less : A host of > styles ~~ SAIN seat was strong enough to almost dis-|rest of the people in the Pullmas canaa Goon sr ees the into two lots: Richy & a8 shite ep in a lodge me from m ) pos!- thought Dick and I were just mar See eee reer ae * Suits f Novelty ead = Necklaces, : mon = tion Had and bale seed. "Week Gans Lot 1—Boys’ Suits for 98c) including crystal, jet effects Causes Great Distress “Hie "icorea’ obs pubis otter Ln eee ey ee oe This lot includes a wide} ', attractive combinations He looked surprised Evident! ; pm caeated ‘ week nf 2 " i. he thought that Thad not felt thac| 4 Aeuim I sat up straight, “What Sais iieide: Stas och athe range of styles of linen, per-] Solid Gold LaVallieres | gh rst of err en t biel o> — — ‘. ™ Mi . “he | -renes 9 It gives me great pleasure to rec-| MIENIY Pure! of me rimins that his | Refore he answered, he turned ible. They embody every necessary cale, chambray, crepes and ee vapors Seimend Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root 1. had made no nolse about it. {eround to me and said: “Margie Ijustment to make them suitable ginghams, in all white and} ,, Jen-Karat. solid gold La to any one suffering from bla What were you laughing about sometimes leve you are the 1s kak waaian ie aide ue dees ; hack ounla? Ria allieres with jweled set- trostie ee least flirtatious of any woman I ) I light and dark colors. Sizes} tings: many are finished For four years I was troubled by | °"", uy. lever knew = " ; any a I hemorrhages from the bladder and|,,.10% Mid 204 know | was aval |""SWhat has that got to do witt Style 420 $18; Style 416 $16.50 1 to 5 years, 98. with tiny broque pearls; all was not able to get any doctor wh MP cata sen Mea - iit? Also an i tant sale of over have gold neck chains ite place with & caressing Lot 2—Boys’ Suits for $1.98 could help me. ! was in such s\ . rt of With all your been analysts you y f ; FT ort of gesture that was eep at night was Impossible |ineroressibly pleasing as well ax never seem to aco what In xoing $4.50 Kumpact Dress Forms That Were $2.25 to $6.50 | $1.25 Mahogany Clocks oi Beecust ot distress nx 8YMD-| Comforting (0. me on right under your e Didn't $3.19 ey Clever little Suits of 50c geen would | "To teli you the truth, little book, |¥ou see that Spencer tx ady in Chis is one of the newest Kum : : i . Just thirty-six Mahogar h such a pain that it : p Petey Pore thet i ack dee 5 2 ring t y « Mahogany ~d : roves vith 5 ch a pain that it} 1 think 1 had almost come to the din that hiond so 8 naiet eat aed ti Vaca — madras, linen, cord, gingham, | , locieac, aan Te inche d me Se Sree nclusion that Dick had forgotten |that she has n more than in ek SOY ? mM . el cea ESE Sidi ] St Greceeman Ae J aches S up. Mr. Henry, one - spe evr 5 | how to make love—to me terested in him for a long time? oth, has collapsible nickel pl French ginghams and pique. Almost as many Styles high, in a variety of effect- fe Sraszists, Advised (Dr Kilmert| But here he was picking up the| Unless there Is a marriagh in that kirt, and requires but very small as Suits, and there must be 300 Suits. Hand em-} ive shapes. All have excel- " Eee net; althoug ‘ a a {tangled and “broken. thrende-of our|house before the year ix out there pace when not in use Sizes 32 broidered { plain styles. Sizes 1 to 6 ye ars, , $1. 98. } lent one-day movements Any faith In patent medicines: tac |sweethearting in a manner which | will be @ scandal that will probably 49 roldered and plain styles, B gs rE. debian past resort, I pure mane = feed a | almost made me for it told|call to the mind of many of the to 4 First Floor " ete . me ad Nese gum eee ‘using | that he was ly uncon: | peor le who have been adoring Her jecided e, and usin sae 4 been an in-|bert more o #6 at at the see — © TM two bottles, | was completely cured. | *cious | that bbw ps ce eae Lae feral TA pila fia . puppies rc. a- It seemed remarkable that I should) ion anything about them. Hislon! eater alt ” sling saan” heen equipment and reward t | be cured so quickly after being il] 1UN te had all the content on But Diek He bert loved Kitt! {St ty hg . ET ee My little girl looks more like a Ie 60 long. But since this took place) 1/"1.6 calmness of the husband. | “What got at Gat Gx Gs with lates +e ee fighter than a genius—and ee Bearly two years ago, { have never!) itis hook, 1 wonder if men ever|i:>" gaked Dick. “Herbert is al “tin Thais sits beside you {tm glad of it,” she said o% ee, cterton trom the|"nderstand that in t rains of/man's isn't he? That nurse in a] Take t goods the gods pro Within 15 minutes at the Mooreyone of the most wonderful girls inyword “the” to the tune of “We | Watch for “Trilby ME same trouble to at least giv re wones—-miarried | oF uamer mighty pretty woman and might vide you theatre Tuesday afternoon eight}the world, who, thanks to her) Won't Go Home Until Morning f a sa + | ted—this analysis of their slight f for comfott and} tinued Tomorrow.) . and =e is whose age Mrs. Stoner named to her audi rilby” coming results yor ne in ae jon. Dick had a glimmering of this the German, French. Latin, Esper-| tion than many college pro’ rocks of efficiency,” heredity, en-| burs very Uy. once in our courtship days when he anto and Japanqse languages tho still only a child vironment, character, health, edu A Wide Range of THOMAS A. BENNETT, said you women are a fur nLasy Way to Ge : | Greensburg, Indiana. [Oe Yon al et ah ; Their teacher was Mrs. Wini The children with whom Mrs Selection at Personally appeared before mel|iy, “tn of love Can't vou ever F t d B St TO GIVE BABY BATH fred Sackville-Stoner, mother of] gsjner demonstrated Tuesday were| ] this 14th day of February, 1913, Mr | understand that ten only want to at an e rong ; ieee: picked at random from the audi-| 9 5 7, A. Bennett, who subscribed the|}\v0 i1> ‘They dont care how it| nel : “Trilby” coming, ite ¢ v t The trouble w mos t al ty mo and dads stared ~\ence that packed the big theatre, above statement and made oath| coq into thelr systems nor do they |, TP*,{rounle with mont thin folles itty mothers and’ Silty page ay 1S <a gael brea that the same is true -r st worry about how soon they will! th. stat Trawaine nets dt and marveled as Miss art Wateh for “Tyilb |and which rocked in merriment ¢ QUALITY @nd tn fact L. A. B Ww , consciously or unconsciously get it|ach or stuffing it with greesy foods;|ton, a trained nurse, demonstrated) ———— the antics performed by the won } | Notary Public. Jour, They only know that it is|fubbing on inelage | Tieeh Ors “ithe proper and asctentific way to MERE dering juveniles. | Markets " there at the time and that it makes | f° 1 Fae ef age / sive baby his first bath, at the first 7 hee Shaw mas r 4 t give baby his fir They sang a “little German song é | Jedem Mappy if a series of weekly free mothers T State otne | Thursday Specials: BP What Swamp-Root Will Do|fqr causes is a most interesting university branch library One of the boys was taught how Washington Full c one The meetings are being given b at so many continue to rise '°,*!ng # doll to sleep ble “Pape'’s Diapepsin” is the only} ream eese . For You any Af emai: y continue ¢ ‘thon, the. entite “chorus” aang | “Pape’s Diapep the only |i C Ch eee cen Sante 10. Uy. Siimer & iaisctueisar ts preter the ¢ the University Mevartin. delivered | Year after year out of just)«pye House That Jack Built” in real stomach regulator if Sugar Cured ing fee’ bottle.” Tt will aonttabe myself and I know that other men an address on prenatal care. Next|such conditions as you may) Wsperanto, After which half ot known. \I Picnics ic Ray one. You will also receive a|do the same | Tuesday evening Dr. Walter Gel-|think are fatal to your ad-|them, as Germans, said “How do — i dina booklet of valuable information, Lovely Thais sits beside you; | horn will speak on maternal Urs | vancement, ought to convince you do?" t the other half, who Really does" Put bad stomachs |f}Choice Steer 1 Take the good the gods pro ing a in order—"really does” overcome telling about the Kidneys and blad. Take. the aood 1 As i R you that you can conquer; Mrs. Stoner suddenly accused! jndigestion, dyspepsia, gas, heart-|/ Round Steak ... er. en writing, be sure and je yo ‘ mr on » £ De. a 8 O88 " 3 mention Dept. R. Regular fi I have often quoted this lightl ¢ : your environment Sh ee eoane tanec etaied ae Une and. sourness in five minutes Choice Shoulder: 1 cent and one-dollar size bottles for|at different times. not knowing |!rnts of your ‘ COLLEGES MUST Go ‘ word on her, Another was a verb, |Diapspain the largest aciiing stom: | Pork Steal 2c eee: i) Erne etcres Cine, te Coa mnerel Fae ony s phat a On Savings Accounts est A third was an adjective, | ac % reaulaeer inthe world ole Choice M tte — — —— ee Mi! Dr Thomas M. palltet, dean of We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest “nigra” (black) » showed them what vou eat ferments into stub ee ae c + ty ' ‘t the school of education of New that if one of was missing | born lumps, you belch and|f{/ Chops ........ oats r hel York university, believes col there was no sense to the other! eructate sour, undigested food and Choice Loin c qaoule . ; j| will be things of the past 26 years two acid; head is dizzy and aches The Chicago Tribune Presents fr t from now. Their places, he says UNION She had “no pencils, no books, | breath foul; tongue coated; your | Pork Chops .... f t will be taken by better high schools No teacher's sassy looks.” Instead, | insides filled with bile and indigest- |] Choice Veal : : i on tad voeational and professional the big stage was loaded down | ible waste, remember the moment Cc Marvelous Motion Pictures of Bestel Drug (* universities, These views w SA VIN GS & witt toys ‘Goaved® oy the “Hon | "Pepe's Diapepsin” comes in-con-|f| Chops ......ee e rn , Jwill/pressed in an address on The Marche } and she made the toys do} tact with the stomach a such dls 5 cans Wild c | ft ¢ not| Pagsing of the American College, RUST co , @ teaching tress vanishes. It’s truly astonish: . German andAustrian ; * guarantee found |). ip, Ralliet, before the Municipal 7 . On a typewriter, sho had one of |ing—almost marvelous, and the Rose Milk ..... avec «recommended |league at the Washington Annex OF SEATTLE |the tots tap out T-H-E, while the| joy is éts harmlessne a “gy {ge rieeeie | ceadn [rest of them sang an ode to the| A large fifty-cent case of Pape's | MARER Ie. anes of nervous one ———— | Diapepsin will give you a hundred 118 Pike St. indigent! ete. he eon rep dollars’* worth of satisfaction or AMERICAN MARKET BATTLEFIELDS uniewn main 6" SPEAKS TO PUPILS cai! on y Sara Tene WILL DANCE NOV. 27) your druggist hands you your B00 Third Ave. : money back Something of the numerous op portunitie awaiting trained bust nese men was tolf® roadway etu Moore Theatre Week Beg. Sun., Oct. 31 Phere iontve tag nag hg el buieet eo 53 5s tyed timore business educator Hollywood Lunch Waffles are now in season, made Sale placed on bill rendered De- You Can Tell From the Sketch That These ‘Are Live Basement Floor Specials bought all he had at less bench or shelf, and are absolutely firm; 49¢ each. 60 Common Clothes Pins, or 36 Clip Spring Pins In a Canvas Clothes Pin Apron for 19c $1.50 Cold Handle Sad Irons in sets of three; detachable handle and stand. $3.00 Triangle Electric Iron 25¢ Ironing Board Cover Clips do away with 25 and 40-watt Tungsten Lights, If an 8; or a 9 Size Stocking The $1.00 and $1.50 Kind Join Our Dress Form Club Anniversary Week 212 Pike St.—Adv. | OCT. 27, 1915. PAGE 5. ec Dougall - fouthwick ESTABLISHED 1876 Shop on a transfer. I¢ saves youg time. Ask any sales person. SALE of Women’s Shoes Just Arrived Express Shipment ON SALE TOMORROW This shipment, which represents one of our strongest Anniversary items, was somewhat delayed and did not reach us in time for the first day. How- ever, tomorrow will bring forth these real Shoe values. Women’s $5.00 Button Boots, Sale Price $2.95 cloth top, model ; NG BOARDS 49c Made of extra heavy wood and by a carpen- ter who tried to patent this Board, but found the style was already on the market. We than the cost of making. and will fit any table or welted $2.95 with toe, new In patent or dull leathers plain sole and new leather heel. Thisis a very pair Women’s $5.00 Laced Boot, Sale Price $2.95 Made of patent colt with either dull or mat kid or cloth top, sole and new leather $2.95 pair. Women’s $5.00 Laced Boot | Girls’ $4.00 Boots, Sale Price $2.95 Sale Price $2.95 plain toe, welted heel An English Walking Model for the This Boot is of dull calf with a dark | growing girls; a gunmetal button style; gray or black cloth top, weltd sole and| medium weight welt sole and low heel; | $2.95 pair. Silk and Dress Goods Day concave heel; $2.95 pair $2.95 for AnyOneof Them Second Floor Entire set, 79e. heating element has a per- ‘Thursday ards of fabrics in demand by The ye than 30,000 3 fashion’s dictates for suits, coats and dresses. five lines featured are important, every one. $1.50 Chiffon Taffeta Suiting 98 Yard 1,000 yards; all black. $5.00 Chiffon Velvets $3.98 Yard 19¢. Imagine buying a $3.50, o phone orders), 4 cans for $5.00 or $6.50 Genuine Leather Bag, or one of the new Pocket Book Cases that are in demand by the well-dressed wom- —Haserment Floor an, for such a price as 43 aohes: widein colors I hi this. « ecnes ae, c Ors. Read 1s $2.50 to $4.00 New Coatings $1.69 Yard Hose 16c Pair Bags of pin seal, bar- About 1,350 yards; all late weaves. a Wwhishan i abaaclie to sat ley grain, pearl vashette $2.00 Heavy Crepe de Chine $1.49 Yard xckings for tomorrow and Morocco, fancy lined 40 inches wide; in colors and black. and fiber silk in black, white or plain. A wonderful as- $1.50 Crepe de Chine 98c Yard sortment of these Bags to be had at $2.95. Special for one 16¢. 40 inches wide, in a range of shades. Wash Suits f pure thread silk. This 68e¢. ¥ “| Little Boys’ Wash Sui 50c Gate Bag Ina Great, Big Sale Gate dized Tops in oxi- several Bag | silver finish; pretty designs 50c to $1.00 Fancy Bead Necklaces 25c We have taken practically our entire stock o of Wash Suits for youngsters from one to six years, formerly priced from $1.25 to $6.50, and have grouped them It's worth its weight in gold to JAMES D, HOGE, President men and women who can't get thelr The Castleleers Dancing club wil N. B. SOLNER, give its third dance of the season) stomachs regulated. It belongs in} Vice. President and Trust Officer | Saturday evening, Nov ut Doug:| your home=should always be kept ekneren nee ——s Jas hall, Odd Fellow Te mpl@l handy in case of a sick, sour, upset 5443 Ballard Ave. }building. Invitations are being stomach during the day or at night. Look for U. 8 ?urple Stam HOGE BUILDING Jeent to 500 untvoreity and high/{t's the quickest, surest and most bt It elgnifies purity and quality, 20 9. school students. Wagner's orches Shops Open Unti tra will provide the muste. harmless stomach regulator in the world, In the Heart of the Financial District seeeneeat - - - - - - - - - . $ied oe NE Ts steiae ee EeChateee

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