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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, SHOES SACRIFICED e Delivery Phone Elliott aie ee ee | ——ameme EY CAROLINE COP ome ae ame ae ome Ten Thousand Pairs Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’, Boys’, Youths’ and Children’s Shoes Must Be Turned Into Cash These Shoes are all this Fall’s styles, and the very best Shoes Seattle and SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET Third Ave. and Washington St. 19 Tons of Meat to Be Sacrificed Greatest Sale Ever Held in Seattle You Save 2c to Se on Every Pound. Each Piece of Meat Strictly Guaranteed. From time almost immemorial it has been the custom to celebrate Hallow eve, and the date, Druid priests set aside for in olden times was the & great religious feast or festt becaum it preceded Most of the old customs, espectally those of re ligious origin, when handed down to later generations, | r real significance, entirely misconstrued » of modern times ts nearly devoid and is fast becoming only a tertainment, and all ages and sizes fortunes and fakes,” Eastern factories can turn out. EXTRA SPECIAL for TOMORROW ONE DAY ONLY $3.50 and $4.00 Ladies’ Shoes in patent or gunmetal, lace or button, all sizes, 2'2 to 8. For tomorrow, only............ of religious ce day for fun and ¢ look forward to the day of The combining of leht, se of a party very small, often weird and wonderful fire and candles make f If the danger of the big fires seems too « matin floor of the Une big, bright bonfires to and give the party there Pot Roast, Ib...... .5¢ Good Steak, Ib. . 12% Roast Veal, Ib. .... .10c Roast Pork, Ib... . .12c Pure Lard, 2s, 25c; 3s, 35c; 5s, 55c; 10s.. (Sold All Day as Advetised) INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. Phone Elliott 1625 Fancy Hams, Ib. . . . 14c Leg Mutton, Ib... .10c Shoulder Lamb, Ib. . . 7c Local Bacon, Ib... .11¢ fakes and fortune of the big fires seem too great n kettles up high on stump or big pails or ir fill these with ash COMPANION. TURNN MORE Jack-o'-lanterns EXTRA SPECIAL 525 oniy $6.00 and $7.00 Men’s Shoes, made by Zimmerman & Degen Shoe Co., in Seattle, including the “Dry Shod,”’ Rubber Welts, French Veals, $3 95 STALLS 38-42 STALLS 3842 covered to allow A. E. ALLYN Eiiae’s. Jellies, Cony corners may eastl Jautumn leaves and « must stand the dreaded witch heart and has power to te The witch should b and who is quick w uid be dressed in Mother G these corners Cottage Cheese ade your inmost Waterproof, for one day only ........ your past as well as your ne who knows WILLIAMS & BEAN $1.95 For One MWe Coffee, 2 Ibs FISH SECTIONS Sale Starts 9 A. M. Tomoorow — ®<Here Men’s and (Dressed while y SHOES SACRIFICED CLOTHING At a Sacrifice Lot 1—Men's cassimeres, browns, Oxfords and fancy new stripes, in all sizes; regular price $15.00. Sale price .... 2—100 Men’ s Suits strictly all wool, latest patterns, newest cut; regularly for $20.00. $10.95 Lot 3—150 Men’s Suits of the very finest blue serges, fancy imported worsteds or unfinished hand tailored; hand-made buttonholes; fronts will never break; regular prices $25.00 and $30.00. Sale price Boys’ == D. D. FAGAN’S VARIETY STORE THE WITCH. $4.00 and 30e %4-Ib boxes Candy 60¢ 1-Ib. boxes Cs $1.00 Umbrellas, FREE FARMERS’ FRUIT SECTIONS guaranteed all leather; the famous Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs Dried Onions, Green Peppers Sunkist Oranges, $8.95 Shoe; and Cooking Apples QUEEN CITY MARKET GEORGETOWN BAKERY Large Pumpkin Pies Large assortment of Cookies and Cakes, all kinds, at special Leg of Mutton kernels and fi * the shells to worsteds; all half or whole. Money-Raising $2.95 $1.45 1,000 pairs of Men’s Shoes, English iN THE CHAMSER. OF WORRORS. LOWEST PRICE IN EIGHTEEN YEARS mic FLOUR ws (TWO SACKS TO EACH CUSTOMER) Delivered only with Grocery Order. Best ongung wenanoes 2 6c Sack $2.50 Boys’ Shoes— Money-Raising price. $12.95 MEN’S PANTS $2.00 Pants—Money- Raising price ... we 50 Pants—Money- sing price. = 00 Pants—Money- Raising price... $3.50 Pants—Money- Raising price $5.00 and $6.00 Pants—Money- $2.95 [ TAKE NOTICE store does not carry a Phen stock, therefore do not expect Suits for $3.00, Shoes for 40c or Hats for 35c. is i le to sell GOOD named before ENGINEER HAS PREDICTS T. Hard heat Were to be sold for $6.00 $3.95 | Misses’ and Children’s SHOES $2.50 and $3.00 Misses’ Shoes, sizes from 212 Shoes are strictly sole leather bottoms, solid counters, and, in $1.95 Children’s and Youths’ Shoes, all solid leather, sizes 81/2 to 12, patent leather or $1.45 Broiey: esis ‘$1.29 $1.65 $1.95 ONLY 11 YEARS, WILL RUN AGAIN WASHINGTON, Quaker Oats, 5 large cans Milk Buckwheat Flour Silver Shield Clams New Alaska Salmon, 10c Cream Asparagus, as Anderson's cer +] Buy here and save enovgh to pay artment of the Brother comotive Engin institution wh cHILD 5 TONGUE BECOMES COATED IF CONSTIPATED Phone Elliott 185 STALLS 28 TO 37 Over Entire Cit STALLS 28 TO 37 Telephone Orders Solicited. in gunmetal, vici kid, lace undred men wh merchandise at such prices. 25c Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings 13¢ President Suspenders 10c Cotton Gloves 50c Silk Neckwear engineers, and who become engineers only six be come passenger ¢ A gray-haired leaning out of a cab | a sifting process which shows him be a skilled and fortunate man “When You're Well, Keep Well” Another articte in The Star’s health campaign being conducted Open Saturda Till 11 0’ with co-operation of American Medical Association SPITTING NUISANCE IS DANGEROUS ~ Syrup of Figs” Big Z Logger and 16-inch French Veals, double sole, waterproof; re- tail for $8.50 and $9.00. 5. 95 Money-Raising price.. $3.50 and $4.00 Goodyear welts in Blucher or button, gunmetal or vici kid, leather lined. Money-Raising price. $2.95 $3.00 Boys’ Shoes— Money-Raising price.. $1 95 Sizes 81, to 1114, in gunmetal calf, patent leather, lace or button; all solid leather; regular price $2.00 and $2.25. Money- 5 Raising price..... $1 4 Sizes 124, to 5%, gunmetal calf— the best Shoe the factory can turn out; made in Seattle; every pair guaranteed. 5 Sale price .... $2. 8 $4.50 and $5.00 hand welts in the newest shapes; large variety. These Shoes are worth more money whole- sale. Money- Raising price ....... $3 45 $3.00 and $3.50 gunmetal and vici kid, lace or button; all the newest shapes. Money- Raising price i $2. 35 $3.50 and $4 Boys’ Shoes—Money- + Ge eta ... $2.35 Men’s Hats $3.00 and $4.00 Men’s Hats, all colors; one and two of a kind, including some Stetsons. Money- All the new Fall Hats, in all colors and shapes. Money-Rais- 1$c Black and Tan Sox...... Te $1.50 and $2.00 Men’s Dress Shirts .... 20000 OEE 35c Men's Silk "Neckwear $2.00 Flannel Shirts...... d $8.00 and $10.00 Mackinaws $4.25 $2.50 Medlicott Underwear. .$1.85 else cleanses This Is Going To Be Tough On The Roosters humanyplaces they are inhaled by human liva contains 4 The hothouse child may be come a wise man, J. B. ROBINSON Bet. the Postoffice and Mouth in various a mighty poor man. stomach sours » becomes cross, BOMBARD BULGAR TOWN PETROGRAD, breath Is bad, system full of , has sore throat 1424 THIRD AVENUE der consideratio} stomach-ache Pike St.—Near Pike St. containing them Pasadena and For this reason the spitting nuisance is dangeron to the pubtle attacking Varna y , but the under nea craft attack did no dam if tongue is coated, thi claimed toda The Russian fleet bomba This problem, howev endowed | bombs BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, t Wilson has blanketed the op on which the reactior publicans were depending, namely,|term candidate and very probably There were no Russlar by man throughout all ages Dosing saliva wherever he choos to Germany over ‘alle to act on the Roses eeecesentees tes atereeae PPTERE ARERR SERRE ree ra . . . . ‘ ek eee PRESIDENT GRABS ALL HIS OPPONENTS’ CAMPAIGN ISSUES ry re-] Woodrow Wil hard times, has been dissipated by |a second-term president , liver and bowels successful outcome 3 this polloys without involving a combination of causes—the war orders serving to crank up the in dustrial machine and the enormous crops furnishing greater prosperity | 4 serves to mae | ~SUST LOVELY HERE municipalities are endeav Oring to enforce regulations more or less stringent ting on the sidewalks and in other —|ing their heads and v ‘MRS. Nenns LEAwes practically all their issues He is for adequate national pre os and for| paredness, printed on the used for an iron-| pacificists little ground for complaint confidence of | been gained by the excellent opera. tlon of the federal reserve law ¢ which has full di bables, children of all ¢ much longer “IN-LAW HITS fi the one-term <i Of tuberculosis, it several of those used articles |, uncheon at the |league’s recommendation tn r | by the use of the new fed jon to encourage than to curb business s intimated that 50 CENTS Boys’, Girls’ and Children's f national treasurer of the readers of Star » Shoas Machinery has satisfied the the people who fice during the recent national con ~ _ | vention here. First time in 18 years flour $1 # sack, South End Public Market Sat In these urday, » progressive party declaring for he has taken the sting from the Jingo criticism of his han- for an hour or two first Never put down your paper until Flour $1 sack, lowest in 18 years,'you have gone over the want ads You will miss something Important which the sputum is charged mingle KAVANAGH'S with the dust of rooms in homes South End Public Market, Saturday The principal campaign » platt in-law doesn’t have to sleep on the fire escape, and she can come to see often as she likes, stay » pleases, and be entitled » conveniences, the court Naw's frequent visits. n will be a second- ’ MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 29.—Mother- told Frank R. Ande rson, who asked an injunction to stop his motherin-