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STAR—THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1915. PAGE 5. ALLIES DESERT | (Velour Ribbons 25c Yd, that shoul be 15 Handkerchiefs 3 for 25c SERBIA You will wonder why theyare selling for 25¢ when you see ac Dougall = fouthwick | awn, pamples and the ane re ofa ak: Sie ae them, and to tell the truth, the writer does not know. Domestic 1 " ial Hn nak hi fs 10 nitia nom tag ofs ic on with colored embroidered letter ESTABLISH 1876 See os, First Floor. — Velour Ribbons in beautiful colors and designs, 6 inches wide England Will Give Up in! Tomorrow, 28¢ First Floor Dardanelles; Admits It Cannot mop Drive WAY FOR “KAISER OPEN Oldest Store in , : / Best Values in LONDON, Oct. 28.—The cam: Seattl y @ ; ( : , ye . ign by the allies in the Dar tle : \ i. : | ae > : : Seattle basites has b a comp failure, and probably will be nm up. e allies have found it im- possible to send troops to the assistance of Serbia in ade- strength, and Serbia is The Teuton-Bulgarian thru Serbia to the assistance of with the re object of atrik- ing at the Suez canal, Egypt and india, will find no other Its path than those which the little Serbian army can furnish. All these facts stand out today Santer elevine ss plate Si Remarkable Shoe Prices 100 Trim med ; Cluny and Torchon PERO RP Ree ne eben eee Jas night by Capt his Ashmead-| Bartlett, British press representa-| G Rid Broken lines of Women's Laced and Buttoned Boots, several - tive in the Dardanelles campaign. etting agri rs sti as perch $1.98 hg L 5 Y d i sa patent | aces oc lar styles ort t Turks Too Numerous yle pigwhety “We no longer hope to get to} Broken lines of Children’s and Misses’ patent leather dll Constantinople,” said the officer. f E Odd Ss | button Shoes with dark gray cloth tops; $2.00 : esa “The Turks are too numerous and) Oo ver y ty! e to $3.00 values fomorrow, $1.49 pair sf Usually 8e and 10c eeechanee . too skillful.” sy : Firet Floor He referred bitterly to the Brit-| Broken lines of Women's Kimono fsh diplomats in the Balkans who Slippers that are ribbon trim ’ ist teat wets rose of Dix-Make House Dresses mt ng ie To Sell at $2.95 ye j% | About 150 Rompers are not in a position to ata I gy lll i 89c, $1. 19, $1. 69 They would be good values at $5.00 to $10.00 and Creepers 25c ned. “Serbia will be forced to give in or make the best terms poss!-| - . Ti iic's! ahteidore’ tetay ore +d Clearing out every Dix-make number that is not complete in Anniversary : ed, be gr nota eo Pereaot fn son abe ame Sizes from 6 ora to 6 years tng ground beneath an, Irresistible size or that has not been re-ordered for winter. . shia fey pane s ; es, ‘te giao g te velvet pe. be ots Ad is si chambray a 89c for $1.50 to $1.95 Dix-make House Dresses of corded Merchandise nd Hats of plush and felts. Small shapes, in colors, | 8!ns Third Floos, three sides . The Teutonic force is sill plow voile in solid colors, dark blue, brown and gray; collars and cuffs ith black facing; while most of the Hats are black, ing its way southward along « 100-/ OF White, that broke all records for there is a good range of attractive colors. 79c for Crepe Gowns Frontiers Are Taken | $1.19 for $1.95 Dix-make House Dresses of percale and ging- | lowness in prices—goes We feel that this is one of the best items, at $2.95. == The Austrians e gained the! : i % Nestern frontier, while the Bulg: ham, in stripes and checks and figures lower; yes, much lower for 1} Thicke aie caeW and) epeeeale fans control the eastern $1.69 for $2.50 Dix-make House Dresses of fine figured | Remnant Day A 4 very strong Anniversary item Having joined hands at Ljubice eke Hag eh, ies : ae ed . Ri R ( l -U Saye a an orale sles west of tren Palanka, ? crepes, lawns, dimities—in many styles It’s just like giving things 1p-! oaring ean- /p Ml white, all pink. or pleasing northeastern tip of Serbia, Dix-make House Dresses require no introduetion as to work- | away —these prices—and | ~ ; Dicedhy Santasis. Sone or a 1h allie 4 Bulgar A ‘ . . . SMe theie’ pacttions. pres manship and materials used. tira Floor | Only because a size is miss- in the Basement to sending supply shipments to} in, r - Turkey | g, or perhaps the mer ey yet have the task of getting chandise is sli bite 2c Will Bi i i wmavsarsae sete $8,000 Worth of Cut Lengths | tom nding’ The shone PP pect ME railroad to Salonika, if they would sue: send their victorious legions to Con of a lifetime. Don’t miss it! 5 oan ‘ 5 Special $1.95 ‘sin asa meet woriee” | Silks and Dress Goods Half Price tear Re ae ae ne FRENCH CAPTURE CITY We Will Call This a ( ; ke“ / aner: lOc | will appeal to any woman. Saal ace tus'evcoe tnt te You can imagine the thousands of pieces reduced to remnant <I anierds' | nit ol pushin lucked, pleated or embroidered cupied the Bulgarian village of lengths after a selling such as our Anniversary Sale. Lengths ot |WholesaleClearancein| ‘)” tyles, in flesh or white, made ritell, near Strumnitza, and re silks, velvets and dress goods at 50 per cent of their regular price “ What 5c Will Buy with collars that may be worn d stories that Uskub had been} high or low. You will agree “Al Fecaptured from the Bulgarians parading. the Jewelry Shop 12 Se Heavy Funnc ' ' jones, | Set these are nncauel ste CRUISER STRANDED SilkDressLengths WoolSuit Lengths 10c _— What 10¢ Will Buy Second Floor Oct. 28.—The British | “ 45c Measures; 45c Chinese tonne trimmed. Third Floor. cruiser Argyll ts stranded on the) S east coast of Scotland. Bad weath-| of of ne ater c Ven \ Covers; 42c Stove Boys’ Shop Cleans er drove h hore, and | ‘ =0 i ents, Silve ; rat ‘ Fi eek obs wit be 0 total | Crepe de Chine Broadcloths For Hair Ornaments, Silver " crub Brushes; is Mouse Trap Her crew was re Ch Gaberdi Novelties, Buckles, Scarf Pins, "$3.00 Spice Racks (3 Shelves), 50c H gen ge grenerw momgma repe armeuse aberdines Beauty Pins; values, 25c to 15, 25 and 40-watt Tungsten Lights, 19¢. ouse } GERMAN CRAFT SUNK sae. - ae na 1 “LONDON, Oct. 28~-Four more Crepe Meteor Suitings $1.00. acai walt Dozen and a half Outing Flan- German steamers have fallen vic Printed C Whi d ‘ as ta ‘Bagiand’o submarines tn Sakae ar — 25c Marabou Neck Pieces $1.95 95 nel Pajamas; sizes 8 bo 2 me ee tates, secetding Be ettiatat an Serges ally $1.25. Tomorrow, om ‘etrograd, re . . erling ity lay a’ 7 > cetved here tarly today Chiffon Velvets Poplins _ For Sterling Silver Novel- y 00, 6.50, Two dozen Outing Flannel Rit GANS OCCUPY PIROT | ene : ties, Bead Necklaces, Slipper $5 ‘S$ $7. 50 Values Gowns, sizes 6 to 14. Instead of LONDON, Oct. 28—Pirot, inh thousands of shorter lengths at 50 per cent less than usual. Buckles, etc., étc.; values, 50c eid : 75c, they are 45¢. dd Capes and Stoles of marabou, and several Ten dozen Tapeless Blouses, Famern Serbia, on the line between to $1.75 Mantas sant wie sf = 2,500 Yards Chiffon Taffeta 48c pieces containing strands of ostrich. ‘Tomorrow only, | wssally $0c, tomorrow SO¢. Salonika advices, | a a $1.95. 75c All Wool Caps, sizes 6% a abasdeseiliecincinstescn ma - a prea o 7%, 50@ each. SUFFRAGE TO BE BOOSTED $ In this lot a v ariety of Jewel MARABOU NECKPIECES $4.95 ee Soe me es ; with 80 moving picture theatres to ern te cae “ ; - : 7 4 k » This ; »s Stole a a ea Ss \ > : show afternoon and evening suf. Four extremely low prices on a big quantity of Black Chiffon Links, ete. re $1.00 to T hi lot includes Stoles, Capes, Muffs and Fancy aaa Remnant Day, . 4 $ i eckpieces -95. frage arguments thru the medium rt 7 i »s wide sriday of slides. | Suiting Taffeta, 36 inches wide, on sale Friday. 7 TO PLAY Continuing the sale of— - ee, cory fi ,* apd oUnncea ts aia ere are several dozen pieces of fine stoles, capes oe . PIANO OR ORGAN | New Fall Coatings at................-$1.69 Including " Jeweled Combs, | and muffs. oe ai Boys and Young Men; origin- ally up to $20.00, now $5.95 Broadcloths at ..............06. $1. Sterling Novelties, Fancy IN A FEW HOURS Crepe de Chines at... Bags, etc.; veuin $1 Ot Odd pi wegie cpa a fob hI a a8 5 dd pieces of $1.00 and $1.50 Ostrich Boas in A Detroit m n has invented, Crepe de Chines at... Firat Fle black, white and a few colors. First a wonderful new system which en-| Third Floor ables any person or little child to learn to play the piano or organ in an oo or two. Send us your name and sa hea on a postal card or in a lette son ere mmm mmm pre event rcv revonanemnemmanstes Wie areca manana st os. UNEMPLOYMENT HAS OPIUM: HELD SEEK HIGHER-UP TE ACHERS WANT SEATTLE VESSEL [i23,."escr tutties® Theteny Address: 3 TORPEDOED; SUNK ‘vce: Pacer count and Europe, On” Address: Numeral Method Mu- sic Co, 126K Trussed Concrete} her trip from Alexandria she was Building, Detroit, Mich. Word was received here today by| fying the British flag and was ord was received here todayy |the admiralty service in carrying | r, that the steamer H. C. Henry,| ———_—_- Evidence that mav lead to the| NEW YORK, Oct, 28.—Arrests of} Sessions of the Washington K¢ m7 A av lead th rres asions of t ashington Ed | CORPORATIONS GET TOGETHER “ S five men in the German bomb con-|ucational association council beg p p, WE . Best Meats for breaking up of a gang of smug ucational association council began!Capt. William Lowrie, was torpe-| THC bel N GARDNER only spiracy case has only “dipped the | Thursc 4 ndatios #0 . "| “ASBURY PARK, N. J., Oct. 28.— BY GILeo jee manly mppes the | Tt jay with lan doed by a German submarine on Oc-| yout. 150 public service corpora- Least Money at WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.— The lowest percentage wan|'* belleved to be in the hands of the | froth off” the matter, a high govern: |large it Was necessary to utilize a problem |found in Ogden, Utah, where only |authoritiva Thursday, following the|ment official today told the United |two of the biggest churches, the|tber &, in th Mediterranean, and| tions of the state organized as the . unk There were no lives lost |New Jersey Utilities association ] | Unemployment Is re Lina a which congress must seriously [4.5 per cent were unemployed and arrext, by U. 8. customs officials, | Press: latecsoueh Gongresatonal ‘ané-thel|"* F y t e Ss consider. This is set out clear. |14.% per cent working part time of R. M. Faulkner. o Joue Rose.| Their detention crystallized| First Presbyterian, where dupll The ship was named after H. ( [at meet in first annual conven- Henry, the Seattle millionaire. It! tion here today ly in the results, made public These figures indicate that the jas hw stepped off th Pr sa Char-|months of untiring work by 80/cate meetings are being held QUALITY today, of Investigation by [condition of unemployment is @ jotte, at Pier 1, Thursday morning.|Picked detectives from the office} One of the first matters disposed ———— jehronic one, having little to do Conceal in Faulkner's clothes|of the collector of the port lof was the determination by the] the bureau of labor statistics Markets of the U. 8. department of la- [with the prosperity or otherwise of were 12 taels of opium, each valned| For weeks these men waited to/council to introduce a bill in the bor the countr $0, a total of $720. Faulkner is|land men higher up than Robert next legislature, requiring a higher Friday’s Specials: A third of the workers in the The only specific remedies sug: held at the clty jail |Fay, former German army officer,| scholastic standing before certifi Pacific coast and mountain [gested for unem nen are those |and confessed plotter, and the other |cates are granted in many lines ry April cities are out of work. Some |set out in the Walsh industrial re |four now under arrest uid {ac taoniaa the fields ie over Eg (storage) ic have no work at all. Others |lations commission report, which UNLUCKY FOR ED | The head of the gigantic con-|crowded with teachers | es Ss yi 1 are on part time. Unemploy recommends the construction of | «piracy to wean doanitiea sa fae a ct | Choice Steer ee. wae worms Ii Se. elton jgrent pubic Works, ane Ge open supplied unlimited resources, is the a rae EL FOR WOMEN Shoulder Steak . 2C¢ than in the country, and worst |ing to the workers of the land and) October 27 is s unlucky for Edward | pe! jet of the men engaged on the HOME BURGLARIZED CORRECT APPAR in the larger cities. jother natural ure which are! Miller of this city 4 They say Fay alone spent | Choice Mutton The inquiry covered the cities of{now by private ownership held out! Nine years ago, on this date, he | 20,000 | nian | ° 50 ci |Butte, Los Angeles, Oakiand, Og-jof use broke his right ankle, necessitating| Authorities believe they will|. Jewels and silver toilet icles ‘s Chops ........ den, Portland, Sacramento, Salt | the amputation of his foot and part |fasten the plot directly on German | Valued at $900 were the loot of bur Choice Steer |Lake City, San Diego, San Fran of his leg |ottictats glars being sought by the police TT A ' f the me Round Steak 17¢ cisco, Seattle, Spokane and Taco jeu = NO EGG MEN MEET! Wednesday he broke his left!” Fay indicates the chief of the| 2ursday tor robbery of the home oul teak ... SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28.—Thelankle while crossing Yesler wa an secret service gave him in.|° 948 Brown, 1426 16th ave FOR WOMEN AND MISSES “hs * gs hree \ ¢ » Ce Choice Loin | 36,537 Familles Visited three-day convention of the Call structions as to what he should do, | a | t|fornia Creamery Operators’ asac VETERANS HAV& REUNION | The department did not attemp’ r am pera asso the hh Ain thie in aun @ way that { i i RE | ; “ N atta wall dane Pork ops .... PITTSBURG, Oct. 28.—Veteran | Fifty Smart, New Suits, in all the latest models, new- to canvass ever worker in these! ciation attracted hundreds of dairy ’ ny could say o orders had been Choice lefties, but enough were canvassed|men to the expoaltion toda You Can’t Brush or aiean sates no order Y employes of the Westinghouse Att est materials and most desirable colors and mixtures, ‘be # , zeRSenenEee a —_ Wash Out Dandruff || Penne, COR pend. Many, De SeOus, lrimmings of velvet and fur T-Bone Steak .. ae no eee ee in the industrial world, met here Choice Veal en toral of 36.507, tamtiion wece|| Pretty, Wavy, Curling ya eT ~~ MUST BE TOUGH JOB "0° 08 weir Sth aunt izes 14 to 44 Chores Stcer Sir [ere fount a wage war || TiS WiSpot Tet On ements Newapepr en rool tat oe FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘at 9 r a simple + at ,’ night ee fabsolute success they must know 5 Dre Gteskes. ., |The total unemplored were 12:8 oq/wnich ie rite OF ine be 4 cunt Ot ten ti Deleting dere ditoniies Tait { Zemo for Dandruff } Values to $36.00. Special Dee on aieads while the par 5 T would tke to MRoee with the their job is a mere bagatelle com AT FOLLOWING MARKETS: | wage carners visited, while the part " ou wou # to ¢ 1 p e aa ek a | OLYMPIC MARKET licen workera wore 20.3 per cont. |? oni t wi eye r ey ae morning [Pared to the one facing teachers.| | Yo fe ft i . 118 Pike St. Taking ihe unemployed and thols”° pretty qn ¢ * t of your dandruff |Lsten to what Pre t Sussallo| ment waer. Lael ae AMERICAN MARKET mebepea’ topether, 1 ee < ind three 01 more |of the univ ? Delays ; | ; me 505 Third Ave. part time " e teachers today are © per WESTERN MARKET found that 33.1 per cent, or one 1 any ¢ aw [applic “ The teachers toc are the 1 : of 0 fimerine ’ ; Petr i upon whom rests the respon third of all the workers were at|‘ ons he | ibility of the human pewwonality for | | the time of the Investigation (June - every conceivable social end da land July, 1915), elther out of work|do very conceiva . ‘ Dee eninine eiiy part DA Dr. Suzzailo sald tt during a tall Second Ave BALLARD MARKET a a r ating ¢ on “Woeful Weaknesses” at a ban. 7, . t m4 < r Vhe higheet percentage of unem ar bo natu Adil aren Building At Spring St. 5443 Ballard A ended by i ‘epresenta- | «tain * hampoo: 4 uildin Rate top U, 7. ee Stamp. | ployment was fonm! in Portland, il be no gur nd . - ttended by 150 representa: | stat a fhampe > 8 pring ¢ : 1 > harmful, « Se omnes Be Raia ala { trace of ou ce Hquid arvon at any Iti f the Washington Hdueation- | harm It signifies purity and quality. 0° Here oO er ot tne wee thin harmlern Hquid. You will also |drug store, | It lapist tie ‘Jan absolute success they must know [Pest UNINK to ine oe nee. A OW 0 138 ‘ r fo the ork dve intii 6:20 >, M, earners were out. of work and 17.3 ¢n4q this a splendid dressing for the never falls to do the work vivir . OC Py Pa cit ; Shope Open Untii per cent were working part time ‘hair-—-Advertisement. D> livement al association at the Commercial emo, Cleveland, ETE rrrrrrrrr

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