The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1915, Page 7

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9790,000 WOMEN GUARD POLLS; 3 STATES VOTE ON SUFFRAGE YORK, Nov, 2 great Votes for! @ —— test today} | NEW Bvomen faced the in New York, Masanchusetts and} i AND, Nov. 2.—-De- Pennsylvania, The betting—three| | feat of prohibition by 50,000 nd four to one—predicted doom; and a total’ vote of 800,000 in the women (hemselves were confi Went of victory Mild weather Tithe three states Hiarge the vote. Thirty thousand women rose at} prohibition, state and munier | pal elections were the predic: | tions today of axperts anent the voting results In Ohio. If pro- hibition should carry, 5,867 sa- loons, 106 breweries, 17 distill. } | greeted voters in| and helped to en daybreak and took their places at erles, 29) «wineries, valued at the the polls as wa as watchers to see that! | $65,000,000, must close Janu $$ | | ary i Th AIR COMING OUT MEANS DANDRUFF In the Ohio election, prohthition ts the predominant issue, Masse pbusetts, Mississippi, Kentucky and Maryland elected state officers and legislators. 25-cent “Danderine” will save ‘HAS GLIMPSE OF your hair and double | se rewuy | WAR REFUGEES | Correspondent Tells of Awful Scenes of Suffering in City of Kowno Try this! Your hair gets soft, wavy, abundant and glossy at once. Save your hair! seautify it! It only « matter of using a little f Panderine occasionally to have a REFUGEES COME HOME head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, en Justrous, wavy and free from dand- BY CARL W. ACKERMAN ff. It is easy and inexpensive to| (United Press Staff Correspondent) we pretty, charming hair and lots) KOWNO, Russia, Sept. 27.- Mf it. Just ats 25-cont bottle, ot | Courter to Berlin, Mail to odor “aa: Ags York.)—-Back of the Russian re drug stores recommend it—apply al little as directed and within ten min-| treat there are sald to be nearly utes there will be an appearance of| 3,000,000 refugees abundance; frestaes ene I got a glimpse of what a terrible id an incomparable gloss and! event a retreat is, at the railroad _ lustre, and try you will you can not fing a trace of dandruff or * tion last night and in the city falling hair; but your real surprise| today will be after about two weeks’ uee,| For a while the Russian retreat when you will see new hair—fine| 48 80 rapid that the fleeing civil- and downy at first—yes—but really | #8 could not keep up and these— new hair—sprouting out all over|@#pectally Jews—are returning to your scalp--Danderine is, we be-| thelr empty homes. lieve, the only sure hair grower;| Kowno must have been evacuat- destroyer of dandruff and cure for! @4 suddenly and in a panic. The itehy scalp and it never fatls to) Stores are in the most dilapidated stop falling hair at once. | condition and the storekeepers and If you want to prove how pretty| their families, who have returned, and soft your hair really is, moisten|8t€nd about in their empty, dirty, a cloth with a little Danderine and/“@stroyed shells,broken hearted. carefully draw {t through your hair| Refugees Return Home —taking-one smal! strand at #@time.| When we arrived at the station Your bair will be soft, glosayeand|* freight train came in bearing beautiful in just a few moments—a| ¥ounded Germans from the firing delightful surprise awaits everyone|!ine. In several of the box cars ae aie were returning refugees. Bare. | footed women hovered about in | straw—their black and vari-colored | shawls drawn tightly about them frightened and cold. The things they brought with them added another unbelievable aspect to the general destitution. 1 saw a woman with barely enough clothes to cover her body} | bringing back a sewing machine. A boy and his father carried a kitten! Sufferings Are Terrible In the city there remafh the pitt ful old women and men who could not undergo the hardships of miles of traveling by foot They had to stay during the bom bardment of the town, while the shells flew thick as blackbirds | down the streets and over the city DR. L. R. CLARK No cellars or bomb-proof trenches Many Reasons oe thete Their sufferings must There Are |have been terrible. Why You Should woe Today they are trekking about the city, barefooted and leaning o Here for Your Dental/ io o's. parsfooted and si Work Sunday they were in the Firat of all, because we do the best | Churches, crawling about the altars work and give the best service. |for hours, silently repeating pray- 8 taste of painiess (et and walking up to kiss the i raabie us to pertorm |Ctoss of the feet on the gold statue dental work without/of Chris hurting the patient a bit (We can prove this to your entire satisfac- tion. We have on file in our office a large nu ot signed monials trom the best « r Follows the Flag Some were kneeling or sitting in testi-| the deserted confessionals. both |seen but one and Russian priest tn! e their | here. » without) Such is Kowno today—a city hurting them.) | formerly of 80,000 inhabitants, ex Next, because our prices are the Remember, it is a lowest. With us that we wi on price by any ¢ cause absolutely 4 protected. in. eve Wuen you (German flug! Beer is brought : t your work done We give|down here by boat over the Meme! tiv all work gue tronciad guaran-|river and books and tee of satisfaction, signed both by the operator who did the work and |Come by every post by L. R. Clark, D. D. 8, owner 4| The city is also restocked with Manager of this office, who 's thor-| cigars and clgarets, for the fleeing| underbid | forts gy eosy Bi. dere pomp Russians didn't leave enough be factory dental work done here. hind to supply their abandoned All these things are true because | soldiers. we emp at this office very highest type of graduate, tered dentists, all. So that you a cured. of having ¥ police court Monday that several) days ago he determined to end his! a|life, but that he wanted company jon the journey to the hereafter. be surprised how little it will cost to have your|also colored, as his traveling com teeth put into perfect condition — flourished a gun in bis face. Hoyt * had him arrested for carrying c Regal Dental Offices seeps cealed weapons Dr, L, R. Clark, pene, = (MAG PAYS THE BILLS ‘Best $2.50 50 Glasses on ath WASHINGTON, Nov, 2.—Secre- tary of the Treasury William G | McAdoo has circulated his speech | | If your marine, delivered Oct. 13 at Indian-| | Eyes apolis, paying for the postage him } \,.||pelf. Usually, when members of | Trouble / *-\'\\an ‘administration have pubitcity| ti A \ |! matter to put ont, {t goes und in An: goes under ay y j Loe | departmental frani ‘g | Way, JB cat ane | INVESTIGATION'S ON lrwin | | Person- Somebody is going to be in bad,| | ally Ex- either way the wind blows, as the ; ||result of charges made: by James | amine McCormack, a building inspector | Them. pn. J. n. BINYON, Jn. |against employes of the butiding sack of possessions and a white) 1 have! own | Kowno, and there are 26,000 people, inciple | ¢clusive of the garrison for the nine | Beer, books and cigars follow the! newspapers | ME WANTED COMPANY | William Chappelle, a negro, be| rate nt | Ban a ten-day jail sentence Tues of his dental chair, in plain sight of |day, after he had testified in the! | He tentatively picked N. W. Hoyt,| |panion, and entering Hoyt's store,! | }|in favor of a government merchant| set of Lockets, now.. (20-year Watches, now | $15.00 Solid Gold Cameo Rings... $5.00 Solid Gold Cuff Links...... $27.50 Diamond-Set $2.50 Fancy Scarf Pins (new) Solid Gold Scarf Pins (old) $10 Gold-Filled Wrist Watch $40 Hamilton Watch, now $15 and $20 Elgin Watches guarantee) $37.50 Howard $25.00 Elgin Wrist Ex § 1 5.50 Novelty La Vallieres, many styles, all at HALF PRICE $7.50 to $10 Gold-Filled . STAR—TUESDAY, Community Spoons, .$1.35 $7.65 $2.85 $15.50 $1.10 - HALF OFF $5.50 $28.50 $10.15 $27.50 NOV. 2, 1915. PAGE 7. Friedlander’s Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollar Sale Opens at 10 A. M. Tomorrow e purpose of the sale is to close out the stocks now on hand as far as possible prior to removing the fixtures to the new location at Second Ave. and University St. Hence everything has been marked down. Some idea of the reductions may be gathered from the following: An Extraordinary Diamond Offer Mesh Toilet ag ‘Gola’ bY While the entire stock cf Diamonds is to be offered han goakeg $1 5.50 ote oe Fes he at reduced prices, especial attention is directed to Fg Age ah ee $4. 85 Scarf Pins......... '55c the following extraordinary offer: peony as * $2. 25 25Sc Sterling Friend- 10c $2.75 Silver $1 65 a Ts aaa Plated Cruets... e oe Rerchy St EB A collection of fifty 8 tive Pied $1.50 Gold-Filled 55c Server ......... $4. 75 Hy to Gai ‘Tinasssled Shist Fone danke: $2. 50 DIAMOND RINGS 25c Sterling Silver Thimblk 10c Te seu... 919.85 $7.50 Sterling Silver Kaives......... $4.85 $5 Sterling Game * $3. 15 $1.85 Carving Set. $2.50 Sterling Bread Knife.... enn $2.55 tae, $1.65 $3.50 Sterling Tomato Server. $2 Sterling Cold Meat Fork. $1.50 Sterling Pie Server. $2.65 “$1.55 ana 95c $3.50 Egg Server (Sterling). $2 45 $6.50 Pyralin Ivory Toilet Sets $3 85 $25 to $29.50 Pearl $8.95 $25 Pyralin Ivory Opera Glasses....... Reis: ---scsins i $2.25 $90 death $15. 00 $190" abettiaas ‘Set (with tee eS F000 Solid gold mountings, actual w=" $79 59 . | sini *$5°00 values up to $50, none worth meee 1O¢) i (old style). $26 Bronze Clocks $1.50 ‘Copper-Plated | Alarm Clocks $5.00 50c $8.50 Silver-Plated Nad Fn $27.50 Rogers’ Spoons, CITY PAYS BILL: $5 Vinegar and Oil Cruets * $2.65 wt. 91.25 Friedlander & Son JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS First and Madison Established 25 Years It agrees to maintain a abuttle ser-| vice over the present circuitous} route, from 14th ave. N. W., near) 64th at, along 14th ave, N. W. to less than $25, are to be offer. ed at the opening of this sale > 17.50 EACH have carefully compiled from the window display and from The lists been foregoing the interior stocks. Every form of exaggeration has been studiously avoided. Mail or- ders can be sent with confi- dence. The business estab- lished twenty-five years ago is to be continued, and every- thing sold has the firm's un- qualified guarantee to value as $25 Mantel Clock Vases... PBeOD Vases... lana Mrs. uve N 521 13th Edward Palmer, and a surprise reception at the*home of their daughter and her Tuesday | husband, Dr and Mrs, F, M, Carney CANDIDATES TALK t the Labor temple, ; department. Mayor Gill has ordered| f | Myreputation and stand- ||an "investigation. If the charges cqWith the appropriation by the! Market st, along Market at, to Z0th| atternoos, Oscar H. McGill and Dr. | i ‘ a : | counc mnday of $1,509 to wipelaye. N. W, to Baliard rH ‘ r EAT VENISON | ing is sufficient assurance ||are sustained, the employes in ques ave. | Lillian Irwin, rival candidates for : pn 1 Nibe |{ton will be in bad. It they mame, (Out the liabilities of the Hotel Lib-|" ‘the council authorized the 18-|the position of school director, were| Members of Seattle Rotary club, that I will not prescribe | ~pedelg Hag! pl dir to rty, the affairs of last winter's! suance of $75,000 utility bonds tolscheduled to speak. ‘The m ting | Se luncheon Monday night in the Glasse unless they are | otred inemployed dormitory were finally |make water extensions and im-|was arranged by the Women’s Card| ¥@Shinston Annex hotel, ate eight crpT Ds : ound wp. The hotel has assets in ager deer, shot in the Olympics, absolutely necessary wound up. The hotel ha t8 In! brovementa in the south part of the! and Label ‘eague deer, shot in the Olympt | AMINATION “FREE the form of equipment valued at) ji4y as already announced Mike ORRUT LE GEN. MILES’ SISTER HERE $1,800, which will he turned over to ‘ |the efty {SRS ahat® GOLDEN WEDDING jigs Margaret Matheus and Miss Bin on tical Co Mrs, Ann Sprague, 79, sister of| The traction company asked for| us Mr. and Mrs, Edward Palmer! Blizaveth Maxman, pupils of Boyd © ||Gen. Nelvon A. Miles, U.S. A., re-|the right to reroute Ballard cars celebrated their golden wedding Wells, gave their debutante musical | tired, is visiting In Seattle at thelinto the city along Ballard ave, Senses night with dinner at homejrecital Monday night in Cornish 1116 ist Ave., | near Seneca me home of Mrs. D. H, Evans. thus rendering a more direct route. ADS FOR RESULTS! of their son and his wife, Senator Halls of Music, j companies were to have transferred NAME RECEIVERS their holdings to the plaintiff, and lhave failed to do #0, ‘The detend- | ants say they have been prevented, |on account of the war, A hearing Federal Judge Cushman Monday} on the case will be held Friday afternoon appointed Daniel Johan-/ morning, son and former Federal Judge Han-| - ford temporary receivers for the} West Coast Trading Co., the Lin denberger Packing Co., one of the largest mild cured salmon packing | concerns in the country; and J./concerts will be given Wednesday Lindenberger, Inc, The receiver-| night by Bethany Presbyterian ship is asked by the Lindenberger| church, Bach concert is typical of Cold Storage & Cannery Co,, Ltd.,| some nationality. ‘Thie tine Indian CONCERT WEDNESDAY The second p' ries of musical gf London, which alleges the three| music will be given,

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