The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1915, Page 10

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BOOTS Comfortadie in Gun Meta Goodyear Welt 2.50 t Walking B Bnglis $4 AND $5 VALUES In Tan or Black Extra strong, well-mac for hard usage: heavy bellows tongue, at MANY OTHER STYLES $2.50 SECOND FLOOR LOW HEEL BUTTON | $2.95 | MEN’S HIGH TOPS | $4, $5 and $6 Values as plotured Satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded. MAIL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE BY PARCEL POST OSTON SAMPLE Second Ave 1 Now 2 Upstairs Shoe Store 3 Because We Offer YouMost lor YourMoney The Reason only—n Rent—se cash >} for ysses from bad accounts, a part of which you must pay No ex pensive delivery system and no. showy, high priced fixtures Very moderate expenses. We a tren fous pur @ stores rement for cash—insuring inside market prices. Con with large manu SERBIA IS DOOMED—AN! doubty ors to take entire on that score is gone. That cam- 7 5 4 paign might as well be over. stock and high But the G ve not yet sample shoes cleared the road to Constantinople. There's another campaign By a couple of glances at this map you can see just what will happen in the Balkans in the next few days just what both plans of campaign jwill be | >50 AND “ee Notice the ratlroad shown in the STAR—FRIDAY, HOW ALLIES PLAN TO STOP GERMAN DRIVE INTO TURKEY With This Map You Can Figure Out What Is Going to Happen in the Balkan States French troopa occupied Strumnit ta the other day Parther eaat, on the coast, you'll sce Dedeagatch, which is Bulgaria's Friends Go as Pimples Come heavy blatk crossed line, coming) Stuart's Calclum Wafers Make bey down from Helgrade, the old capital, Your Face Clean and Radiant of Servia, and branching off at in a Few Days. Trial pw capital branch goes to Constantino That's the main Ortent line the Germans Nish fi ine over w any longer with a face Package Malled FREE No need for any one to go about covered with pimples, h tions, black < : forward their and ar| heads and liver These are OPEN mies to the Durdan all due to impurities in the blood HOE HOP at Pike 0. INC St. 0 Salonika, Serbia shar 4 troops were 4coLcuT- | | SATLRDAY EVENING Too EITEL BUM DING at which ALLIES. » ald the HOW landed ke was to oc b, In Southern ives here next week. influence w ' |commn NEW STEAMSHIP ARTIST VISITS HERE»: js permanently, but they delayed/| LINE MAY COME HERE : the allies enough to accomplish] John Wesley Beatty, director of |their purpore ile fine arts at the Carnegie institute} The allies were unable to rush When A. E. Bischop, of Amster-/8t Pittsburg, was In Seattle T*] reinforcements into Northern | dam, managing owner “f the Java-\ 2%” DIRHt. Beatty says that Amer-| Serbia, and the Germane effect. | China-Japanese Steamship Co., ar. vf oe bidear hemor be brought to bear by Seattle bust a ess men looking to establishment F of the line here. The line operates ten steamships and has recently es fean portrait and landscape painters ed a junction with the Bulgar. are second to none he world lane in the hilly region between Lapowo (see map) and the Dan ‘ol of Nish and the entite main). Mrenn @|line of the Orient ratiroad. THEY 4 tablished a terminal at San Fran. ADS FOR ES Ul TS WILL TAKE NISH NOTHING | th claco. i HEOUL CAN STOP THAT! : P — —— _ } “at ee : | Now, look in the southweat cor | Coat | Styles THE SEASON’S ‘ SMARTEST IN COATS q FOR EVERY OCCASION ; Don’t Shiver Any Longer Because Buy. GET YOUR SUIT Stunning In Wondrous Selection for Saturday Lack Ready Cash to $ $12.50 to $45.00 PRACTICAL WINTER SUITS Friends and Strangers Alike Are Sure to Note th YOU CAN WEAR IT WHILE PAYING FOR it ANY ONE WHO CAN SPARE $1.00 PER WEEK CAN BE WELL DRESSED! New York Outfitting Company 1315 Third Ave., Opposite Postoffice |ner of Bulgaria. T which ts reac by a branch) q d running along the coam 3 Salonika to the main Orient res Strumn || THIS BOMB WAS MADE IN NEW YORK HARBOR You 1 PLUSHES VELOURS CORDUROYS AND MANNISH MIXTURES Per Week e Sult One Wears. HERE. BE STYLISH It was captured by the Wee hawken and government detectives when they raided Lieut. Fay’s boarding house, in New Jersey. With it w of other explosives and criminating papers, showing the || extent of the plotting against arma manufacturing and shipping || in the United States, police TO RUN EXCURSION For the celebration of the exter sion of the Chicago, Milwaukee & st val railroad Wiliapa Har a special excursion rate of ”) has been made Se and business men are urged to} | pe per the celebration, which scheduled for next Monday attle bank Quit | Ashamed of. The Cleanse the | right Into In some clent to TO BLOW UP LINERS me Bidg., Marsh to Vanish and autiful Complexion Follows Quickly by Using Stuart's Calctum Wafers Having Pimp! blood thoroughly ylemishes will disappear That's what Stuart's and Calelum Wafers are intended to accomplish }and do accomplish | ingredient ta C Their principal ‘alcium Sulphide, the mt thorough blood lckest and n known These wonderful little wafers get the blood, and destroy uptive substances present in it a few days in suffi make a marked impr And when the blood is pure system is a hundred per cases ‘ew Den't fret a eoads, ny longer about those pimples, boils, tetter eczema, spota skin eruptions they all go a go quick” if you se Stuart's Calcitum W Go to any druggist anywher a box Pr 0) cents. Mal for free trial Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co, 310 Stu , Mich. Send a free Cal return mail package of Stuart fum Wafers Family Liquor Store 1313-1315 FIRST AVENUE A Store Where } Ladies Can Trade Hermitage Whiskey, 8 years old, per bottle. . .95c Kelley's Special Reserve Whiskey, per bottle $1.05 (Was Perfection Scotch, while And hundreds of bargains on our counters will save you money. Our time is limited. dispose of all our goods. Reductions on All Bulk Goods Out-of-town orders clude 20c in addition to cost of goods to pay for packing and shipping charges. pay charges on goods prices. Between Union and University NOV. 5, 1915. PAGE 10. principal roaport key The allied fleet and Enos, in Tur. That's exactly what the allies now afe trying to do! has shelled and wrecked Dedeagatch and is prepar On the Black sea coast of Bul-| | ine to land troops there and at/garia (at the right of tpe map), no | Enos tice the neaports of V and Bur | HERE 18 GERMANY'S DAN. gas. The latter has a shallow har JER! bor and troops couldn't land there 1 Se. eS Hut Rosia ts ready, when the time For notice how short is the di# comes, to land, or try to land, an im t ¢ (only 40 miles) from Enos to|mense force at Varna, which, you th Ortent ratiroad, near Adriano-! will n is connected by railroad ple. Notice that the railroad all the with Sofia, the Bulgarian capital way from 9 point southeast of a THEN—Rulga as wel! as Ser |(Hulgarta’s capital) to Constantino bia, will be ween two fires | ple is within striking distance of al The French, British and Serbs ied armies landed on the coast from the west and south, and the The forces at Salonika can use Russians from ihe east and north, the branch along the coam until wil] put Bulgaria thru the same th get into Bulgaria, and (then process that Serbia ta un ving unite with the arr That Is the strategy of the Balkan Enos to drive into th campaign, where the w cut the Germans’ »# est war ie being fough vital point jon | j | LUNDIN TO APPEAL FROM FARM PURCHASE DECISION | j | Prosecutor Landin was preparing; purchase a poorfarm Friday ans 1 from the sion Neither is there a ectatute pro of Judge nald the viding for the mainten. nce by the county from buying a farm, on the county of a hospital. Nor does the ground that the decigion avoids the law say the county may donate county's right to maintain a bos 000 a year to the Firlands ta pital or contribute to charity culosis hospital, nor give any-| “The decia said Lundin, “is thing to aid charitable organiza most farreaching. The court has tions, as has been the custom.” | held that there is no explicit statute Lundin sald his office is not in-| vesting the county with power to terested in any way with the pur-! chase of The Willows farm, on which the injunction suit was based 1 Th it merely wishes to ascertain the 2 legal status of all county business ie conducted by virtue of implied au RUB LUMBAGO OR | ATHLETE BREAKS | | Z IN TEARS BECAUSE | Rub Pain From Back With CoP’S G00D TO HIM Small Trial Bottle of Old “St. Jacobs Oil” SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 5.— Hauled into court to face a charge of running his automo- When your back ts sore and lame | or Iumbago, sciati | has atiffer | bile with only one light, Sam Get a small trial t h Mertes, the former New York est “St. Ja pet eg tng wee hana | Dall player, broke down on the nd rob i ght on. r aching| Witness stand and wept today ond. time you count] When the prosecutor asked the fifty, the soreness and lameness 18) arresting officer to withdraw 1e " | Don't stay crippled! This sooth-| *@ Charge and shake hands | ing, penetrating oll is to be| with Mertes | sed only once, It takes the pain The officer, Albert Munn, an right out and ends t isery It all-around athlete, consented. is magical, yet absolutely barmless| Mertes left the court room still and doesn't burn the skin | weeping thing else stops lumbago, scl When Mertes took the stand ja backache or nati 80] and gave his name and occu- | prompt It never dis pints | pation the prosecutor, address- ing the court, said: “I do not think it Is right that these two great athletes should be at outs. 1 think the case should be dis- missed and the men shake hands Mertes burst into tears and sobbed loudly. | DRIVER SMASHES RiG: DOESN'T STOP Fellx Penso, 314 Elliott ave. driver for the New England Fish Co., was badly bruised, the lives of his two children, who were riding with him, were jeopardized, his| horses were knoc down and] bruised of his wagon] was sna 1 the harness] was badly damaged when a for-hire} $1.50) it lasts...........$1.30 automobile, loaded with passengers ran into his rig It hap ed near Bell and attery sts., on Firat ave.| [he driver did not stop, acco ing to Penso, who was knocked an We must leonscious for half an hour when kicked by one of his floundering horses j Later, according to Penso, the | driver passed again, and put his ma chine In a gara after which he went away. Penso has the heense number and 16 will swear out a Warrant for the driver's arre must in- The new home of the University We do not pre- Preabyterian church, built at a cost of $25,000, will be dedicated Sunday at above Dr. M. A. Matthews, of ret Presbyterian church, will preach the! dedication sermon at 3 p. m Na Sun Great Wholesale Stock of Coats and Raincoats of BOYD RUBBER CO. Thrown Back on the Hands of the Manu- facturer, and Now Offered to Seattle People at WHOLE- SALE Prices and LESS. The Boyd Rubber Co., former Seattle whole- salers, bought this immense stock of Rainproof Clothing for Men, Women iii Children to sell to the dealers of the Northwest. They didn’t sell ‘em. Business conditions were such that they found it necessary to retire from the whole- sale business. The Coats were thrown back on the hands of the mgnufacturers, and they, in or- der to realize quickly on the stock, have placed it In Our Hands to Sell ng on earth the matter with the Coats must be sold. sy. And speaking of money, it takes only half real money to buy one of these garments than N Only They're as good Coats as money they wr less you would otherwise have to pay—and you own the h the prices at which this believe in bandying that “We defy competition.” We let him compete who likes Ve're like the old- Yankee school teacher who asked his class if y thought it fair for the American Revolutionists f ‘76 to shoot the British from behind stumps. Being told that they th t not “Quite fair; the British to other side of the selling, we m expression me the he sai the were welcome use stump!” No Profits to These Prices $16.80 | cae" *° $7.86 . $14.80 Women's $16.50 and $12.80 Men's $30.00 Coats Men's $27.50 Coats ...... ....97 46 Coats . $25.00 #0 $9.80 coun’. $6.80 mene 8° $7.40 seo" ME Be #25 $5.80 | womens. S480 Coats voces. se 3.80 soe... $4.80 | Conte... $2.80 caw... $1.06 $20.00 Children $225 and $9.80) er. ..... ....$1.50 Capes Know where the Savoy Hotel is? We're 2 doors south. 1208 SECOND AVENUE ou —) = Slipons Women's $25.00 Coats 1208 mit SHIVELY SELLING SERVICE By C. W. SHIVELY. BIG DOINGS ON TONIGHT AT PRESS CLUB'S ANNUAL JINKS With the annual ball on one sid At the same time the Press Slub of the street and the annual/theatre will open as a cabaret, with “Jinks” on the other, the Seattle|many interesting features, includir Press club, Fifth ave. and Univer- sity, promises to be the scene of unparalleled social activity Friday night For those who dance the Hippo the headliners from local vaudevil houses, nifty cafe entertainers, m, gicians and no end of other fun, The entertainment committe has a number of stunts under { drome will be open beginning at 9 hat, the nature of which has n¢ o’cloc with plenty of music,|been divulged, but which are sa plenty of lights and the best ¢rowd/to involve certain public men in the city extraordinary situations. ’s Beauty Upon Healt Says Woman Depends Health and Vigor emeiagag Regulation of Organs of Elimination Skin foods and face creams and| powders cannot make a woman beautiful, because beauty lies deep er than that—it depends on health In most cases the basis of health | and the cause of sickness can be] traced to the action of the bowels. | The headache, the lassitude, the | sallow skin, and the lusterless eyes | are usually caused by constipation, | An ideal y for women, and| one that especially suited to| their del » organisms, is found in Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsim, a mild laxative compound, pleasant to the taste and free from opiates and narcotic drugs of every de j cription, Mrs. Gertrude Jordan { 22 North Liberty St ndianapoll Ind, says It is simply fine; I MRS. GERTRUDE JORDAN have never been able to find any Dr. Caldwe Syrup Pep thing to compare with Dr, Cald-| sold in drug stores for fifty cents well's Syrup Pepsin, I started us-| bottle; a trial bottle can be o ing it for the baby and now it is|tained, free my family standby in all cases|to Dr. W. B. where a laxative {s needed,” of charge, by writit Caldwell, 454 Was |ington St, Monticello, Ulinols. 1" The True Tale of|| jan Honest Coat} fi

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