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Store Hours—Week Days, 9 a. m,, 6 p. m Saturday, 9:30 a, m. to 9:30 p. m. 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 will be be run in this paper Tuesday night of each wee s ll be a different sale price—and only one price—of merchandise any’s Tuesday ad, The price for our second weekly ment in the store, also want you to notice advertised each week, Always watch for The Leader Comp sale is 29c. 29c 29e 29 29c 2c 2e Ze 2c 2Ic 29c 29c 2e 2c 29c 29c 29c 29c 2c 2c 29 29c MILLINERY Of Interest Women Allover und 22 In.; up to $1.25 values Embroidery, 29c that each week there wi to 1s Ladies’ Untrimmed Hats, Up to $1.50 This Is the Leader Co.’s k, for Wedn 49e Rat | Children’s Hats, Up tor one price and taling in every depart- Toys for Children Street Lamps, values, Shooting Gal STAR—TUESDAY, 1422-24-26 FIRST AVE. Phone Main 6035 Second One-Price Sale esday's selling only. We 29c Switches, 49¢ 29c values lroad NOV. 2, 1915. PAGE 2,’ ENGLAND WON'T ESERT SERBIA WILL BE TIED UP BY SEAMAN LAW abandon their attempt to force The local office of the U, 8, the Dardanelles came from mons. steamboat inspector, in charge The premier practitally ad- mitted that withdrawal from Gallipoli to halt the Austro- Germans In their proposed path across Bulgaria is being consia- ered, The premier announced that the allies do not intend to desert thetr hard-pressed comrade in arts, Ser bia, This waa greeted with a storm of cheers He followed this statement with a declaration that the purpose of Gen. Joffre’s visit to England has been to perfect the allies’ “new campaign in the Balkans.” “Tho we are rich and resourceful, Premier Asquith to , ina h in the house of com. of the examinations of sailors under the new seamen’s act, is k ime condition prevails in Ban Francisco and in the Eastern porte. Published reports tn the subsl- dized press that only a small per centage of # en subject to the Embroidery Flouncing, 27 in.; up to $1.48 29c valves Cords and Rath Robe Sets; all colors; up to T5e values. 29c Handkerchiefs—all_ linen embrotdered ; Satin and Taffeta Rib- bons, Nos, 80 and 100; values tan, Fabric Gloves; brown, gray; Knit Golf Gloves, in colors; 60c values 29c JEWELRY Ivory handled Tweezers, Shoe Horne and Cuticle Knives; 35¢ 29c val Frames; ie. 29¢ Me Cigarette Silver 29¢ 29c .29c Picture Plated 50c values Jewel Boxes, SOc values Fancy White 690 values Ladies’ fine Hose, values, Ladies’ values, 3 pairs for Ti Aprons, Chains, S0e values Party Fans, 29c Ladies’ Hosiery , 20 Piece Goods So kar. ee 29c Table Covers, A980 values to 98c 29c Children’s and Infants’ Wear Infants’ cotton Hote, tn colors; ibe values; 3 pairs tor29C Infante’ ft cashmere Hose; black and white; 20¢ values; 2 pairs for..... 29c Infants’ Plannelette Bath Robes, up to S80 values 29c Children's Worsted Leg: gine, up to : 29c values lertes, tic values 29C Horse, Wagon and Stable, miei co Sa ioe values"... 290 ite valees "..:, SE See valoce".... 29C 29c 29c Beata, 400 values BOC Mechanical Rabbits, Bugs, Gilt Furniture ete.; 49 29 c China Tea Sets, Seta, 490 values 49 values . values we cannot sustain the present bur- dens unless both government and individual exercise the strictest! economy,” the premier sald. “I have not the least fear that it will be necessary to proceed beyond Lord Derby's voluntary recruiting scheme, but I am determined to stop at nothing. I am determined that we shall win this war. Sooner than not win it, I would not b ate to propose some form of compulsory enlistment.” Apparently tn swer to talk of a cabinet upheaval, Asquith sald: “I will not shift the burden from lmy own shoulders until 1 am satle fied I can go longer bear tt I am not here to apologise for the goverament, which, to the beet of ite ability, bas controlled operm tlons with the confidence of the great mass of the people.” act had passed and that many ships would be tled up and unable to wail Thursday when the law goes into effect, chme in for angry de nials from officials today U. 8. Steamboat Inspector Lord at Beattle has already received 150 applicatic and 80 of them have been examined. Only three or four fatled to pans. 650 Out of 53 Paes In San Francisco, the number of applications today totaled 375. Su pervising Inspector Bulger at San Francisco figures that 60 out of 53 already examined have passed Bulger did not share th port ed apprehension that som 7 ings may have to be canceled to meet the requirement that 40 per cent of the crew shall be able bodied seamen. His office was Jammed with seamen today Deny Doth Of Interest to Sve Men fine Neckwear, 29c Hose Ibe values; 3 pairs for 29c Handkerchiefs; Men's 390 values Men's fine he Boy 2 paira for Ladies’ mercertzed Tights, knee and ankle length; values is, She and values .. .29c , Underwear In spite of th cisco interests today asked for a LONDON, 2—Two German | delay in the operation of the sea or Turkish tleships, five £UD-| men's act on the ground that few boats, « torpedo boat, elght tran® | satiors passed the examinations ports, and 197 supply ships had Officials resented thie statement been sunk or Mamaged by British jas untrue, stating that there had SINK BATTLESHIPS 29c Hore, 29c * and values, Girls 29 29 29e 29e 29 2Ic 29c 29c 2e 2c Ze 29c 2c 29c 2c 29c 29c 29c i NEXT WEEK THE LEADER C0.’S 69c AD WILL BE RUN IN THIS SPACE _s THANKSCIVING days the University the. University ses to rsa Colorado and Washington % ony amg by the battle being prepar. ed Tuesday by King county jal! i ——< ‘of Rheumatism send information on how to treat Rheumatism successfully 1122 Jefferson St. Phone Ei 3196-3. MAIN Se61 football prisoners. Jaii Supt. Halley has bung up 6 handsome trophy cup for the win ning team. Men of the North tank will take the field against those of the East tank. The contest will be waged In the jail yard, and the men accepted the promised opportunity of shak ing the kinks out of thetr legs with cheers of delight Tuesday morning Deputy Sheriff Jimmy Bruce will thain the East tank team and Dep uty Wayne Sutton the brulsers tn the North tank. “Some of these fellows have been confined inside for months,” said Halley, “and we think it will be no more than right to give them one day in the fresh air.” FARMER SLUGGED P. P. Deigh, a farmer, was #¢ verely beaten over the head by « thug who escaped, in the rear of the Washington hotel, early Tues day morning. D. Hanley, in front of the hotel, heard a yell and ran around the corner, in time to find &@ man about 35 years old, clad In a gray suit, dashing north up the alley. Deigh was rendered uncon and was taken to the city |, but was able to leave the day. The thug got of of be later fn nothing *Today’s Styles aN Displaying the Very Newest Plush Coats All of the very latest modes in Plush Coats, are being shown in our Suit Department One Coat at $30 is in plain and striped plush; a_ full flare belted model, 45 inches long. A large collar is trimmed in either black opossum or raccoon The cuffs are also tast tily edged with fur “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” French’ Plumes Special $5.00 VALUES FROM $8.50 TO $12.50 ALL THE POPULAR COL- ORS, INCLUDING BLACK AND WHITE See Display Union St. Window CREDIT —— Your income {fs al ways considered; , that is why our credit terms are #o liberal, Pay for your clothes as you get paid 1332-34 Second Ave. 211 Union St. ‘BIG FIGHT MAY | "ARISE OVER TAK OF STREET AREA A fight ten times more bitter! than that prectpitated when Coun- jefiman Hanna attempted, recently, to put thru an ordinance taxing bill boards promises to develop over the proposal of Councilman Marble to tax the space occupied by business ‘firms + sidewalks along the business streets | The counct! recently passed a |resolution caking Corporation Coun jsel Bradford to look into the legal} | aepecte of the matter. Bradford will not have a report ready tor |some time be: e of the tax levy! suit, which has started since he be gan investigation, but In the event} he reports the city has a legal right to assens rental on the underside. walk areas, it is expected there will, be an immediate mobilization of big business men, opposing the mov. Marble esti lect at least |these areas, \right |. Assistant Corporation Counsel Pierce {s of the opinion that ac leording to state law, the city may jbe able to assess only those areas the city can col 000 annually from if it has the legal | ae ee 202) b 4 How to Make the Quickest, Simplest Cough | | | | -+4o oem ne | * relieves even whoot quickly, Splendid, itis, spasmodic croup, bron re | a pint bi tle with plain granulated sugar syrup Thin gives y at a cost of only @ full pint of better cough for $ with Pinex spolln ntly surprised how na dry, hoarse or yuKhs, and Heals the inflamed na painful cough, It om of phiegm ne extract healing rich tn guain which | Inappointment, be r druggist ‘for and don't ac with this Vinex Co, Ft | band. included tn places where the street has been widened by condemnation ‘LITTLE ROSE’ IS FAVORITE ON EMPRESS BILL | 1 4 “Little Rose” Summers and Her Husband There's a cute little lady on the present week's bill at the Empress, who loom like a miniatur clan god in r make-up of tights, dimples and de iitry ix Little Rose Summ of the team of “Gray and Old Kone ne of the prettiest and most suc cessful dancing novelties appearing here in many moon Old-imers and J like Maurice Burne Rush Bronson and Joe Riley unanimous in the declaration t Little Rose is an exact coun rt of the famous Lotta Crab , who {a to this day recognized as the greatest soubrette that ever lived Little Rose of the varme tim artistic the gléce of Gov of Arizona In private life Little Rose is Mrs. M. Summer 100 pounds and wears The home of “Little Rose r hus. her partner dn the act, is in Los Angeles, Mr. Summera was a former man of John Cort’s Pa cific coast theatres from offering and at the i acts, is P. Hunt, aside one most agile danc Ww 8 Belmont Dye Works is Plain Ladies’ Suits and Waists and Gloves. Ladies’ Plain Suit Ladie Plain Ladies’ White Ladies’ Suit Men's Suit Men's Suit Will Clean Cleaned aists Sponge ponged and Cleaned and hort White Gloy Office 508 and Autos Call All Parts of City Cleaned Chinchilla Coat making a special price on White Chinchilla Coats, or $1.25 ».. 506 s Cle see $1.25 Pressed ‘ Oc 1 $1.25 \ccompanying Order S¢ E. Pine St. PHONE EAST 946, Pressec es A harlequin| submarines in the sea of MATMOF® | been no time to examine all the to Oct. §, Prenifer Asquith announc-| gopiicants so far, that every ed in the house of commons today. | effort would be made so that no ship would be delayed on that ac Jcount, It was not the stringency | of the act that kept down the num- ber of sailors who have qualified so far, but the fact that the exam inations had only just begun. In the absence of Secretary of Commerce Redfield at Washing ton, D, C., today, Inspector Genera! Ubler said the law will not be de lnyed. Reporte from New York are to the effect that an unexpect- edly large percentage passed Satlors who have had three years’ jexperience qualify practically au tomatically | KING BACK ON JOB | LONDON, Nov. 2 jhurt by « j | week, was in Bockingham | palace tod: Efforts to keep bis arrival in London iast night @ se leret fatied. Crowds cheered him jwhen they recognized the royal jparty at the ratlway station. | TORPEDO BOAT LOST LONDON, Nov, 2.--British tor- pede boat No, 96 was sunk tn collision at the Strait of Gibraltar, the admiralty announced today Two oficers and nine men are be Heved to have been drowned. sataoues rom | FIRST RETURNS NORWELL, M. Nov. 2.— | Pirst complete suffrage returns tn jthe Masmchusetts election showed here: Agsinst, for, 77. Mary McLean, sald to be men- tally deranged, escaped from her, room at the Sound View Sani- tarium, 166 16th ave N., early) Tuesday morning, and clad only in her night clothes, mounted to the roof, where she was preaching re- ligton, when found PORTLAND MAN DEAD PORTLAND, Nov. 2.—A J | Kingsley, 4%, president of the Ore gon Chair Co., and president of the | Manufacturers’ and Land Products |Show, which is in progress here, | died early today, following a brief | ines. Take the Instrument home and try it before you buy it. Theo you can arrange pay- ments as little as CAN TELL THEM TO STOP WORK; CAN'T FORCE ’EM The building department has au- thority to post up signs ordering work to stop on buildings, but if the contractor doesn't stop, the build ing department bas no legal author. lity to force him to do so Thie apparent condition of af- fairs was Cisclosed Tuesday morn ling. in police court, when James | McNamara, contractor, and William \J. Jones, architect, were before |Judge Gordon for failing to heed Stop Work” signs on a job at 1628 Bellevue. Attorney Tom Kenneay made the charge that the ordinanve provides no penalty, and a hurried search thru the charter seemed to ‘bear him out. Judge Gordon took the case under advisement The signs were posted because the contractor had taken out no per- (mit If Kennedy is correct, it is be Popular Songs THE NEW DANCES And the Finest of Grand Opera Selections Are Yours to Enjoy With This POPULAR PRICED HOME OUTFIT Columbia Grafonola (Iustrated Above.) 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He served as judge of the cireuit court of Minnesota, While here, he was a member of the firm of McCafferty & Robinsog in the Mutual Life building. t CLUBS MUST PAY FRANCISCO, Nor, 2-—- fter card and social clubs must pay the same license loon, If liquor i# sold, the United) States court of appeals decided yus terday. After bucking heavy seaw and) savage storme all the way down the coast, the power boat Ruby, | which carried to Nome and the out- |aide world the first news that Vil |hjalmur Siefansson, the explorer, |had been found, is due to arrive wm Seattle late Tuesday night She was taken in tow Monday in jthe strait by the government tug Snohomish. She is reported aw de ing battered by the heavy ne badly —all day long! | From Piles "\No matter how long or how |—-s0 to your druggist today and get a 60-cent box of Pyramid Pile Treatment. 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