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Bumett’s Jewelry Store Unioa Finest Stock of Everlasting Gifts Now Reduced From One-Fourth to One-Half Because the ‘jewelry business has not been good, and stocks have accumu- lated, Burnett’s Jewelry Sore has decided to cut prices on everything in the store 80 as to reduce the stock as quickly as possible. Last Saturday’s crowds were well-nigh overwhelming. And Monday’s business was almost as big. The values displayed in the windows keep a constant crowd of sightseers outside and a constant flow of buyers inside the store. Here are a few of the values on display: 35c $25.00 Lord Elgin Watches now . $100.00 Diamond Set Solid Gold Watches... $7.50 Solid Gold La Vallieres, Diamonds... . Sugar oe * worth 75c, for .... $18.75 $62.50 $4.85 for . Butter Knives, worth 50c, for . er Shells, “worth $0c, eR Holm:s & Edwards Knives) ioe cess $8 $B} sac Fonts, Seto t2Pieces) 93" $5.00 Game Sets (in a Bor (Sterling Silver) ............ - $5.00 Pearl Handled $3.00 Solid Gold Cuff Fruit Knives Buttons 2S5e Sterling Silver W: Niki occa acces scecccecces Gmtep CRUMB cee. Spoons . ne. ©]? | Olu |.) Serre eer Sven om ges Ene 87.80 | Pocket, Knives $3.75 | Solid Gold Lockets, Diamond $200 solid "Gaia $1.15 Set, a Trayful at Ex- | sis Pi save (Seeing 95c ctly Half il dee kdbs < eae Ok6 406 | le R 4 Watches peep nana ‘ $6.65 aa a : "$1.65 ‘ H Id - x Id | B | erect $34.50 fee $13.75 a } B: i Pi. Beams $13.50 cae" $11.25 | TL mated $29.50 diver “ied pee $2. 15] $1.00 Plated Sugar Trays, now .............. éackesaey kovess,. base cuaweened te 50¢ Thousands of valuable articles, ranging from diamond pendants worth thousands of dollars to beauty pins worth a dime, are now on sale at prices far lower than have ever been quoted before. This is Seattle’s opportunity to make this a gold and silver Christmas. Open Saturday night till 10 o'clock. Reservations made for later delivery, on payment of a reasonable de- posit. al" BURNETT BROS. 909 SECOND AVE. JUST SOUTH OF MADISON MEATS TOSUTT ) THIEF AT WORK .EVERY TASTE Frye’s |!" ACCIDENT Hastening to , the aid of Mrs. Fan * TY QUALr |nle Esknazi, of 408 11th ave, who Markets had been thrown to the pavement room Report at 9:30 4 “Tthem Saturday 216, ¥. M.C. A, to m. Simon Dana, Maine Indian, says he has eight porcupines trained to shoot their quills into a tub on his | Dremnises each morning. Dana can exhibit the quills | He sells them for toothpicks. SHOULD COUSINS in an auto collision at Seventh ave. and Union at., at noon Thurs day, Mrs. Grace dwinson, 1324% MARRY? Seventh ave,, dropped her’ pocket | book. H | The purse containing $15 was Albert Edward Wiggam EUGENICS EXPERT Answers this and other questions in a lecture “Heredity and Human Progre: stolen as she assisted in carrying Mrs. Esknazi into Boyd's drug) store. | Mrs, Eaknazi was slightly injured | | and her brother-in-law, L. Metern!, siat of himself, First Lord of the allments, Du hene During thes driving a delivery car for the Cas Admiralty Balfour, Colonial Secre © wave to hin patients a pre BRADBURY cade bakery, was cut about the tary Bonar Law, Chancellor of Ex oh agg ipa y well-known CLOTHES legs chequer McKenna and Lloyd/o lng than De. Bawerar Meterni lost control of his ma F George c You will know them aye jchine coasting down Seventh ave. I }t @ color | $2 JAt the intersection of Union st Three interestin | sad beuste culos caine |the machine collided with a Sitney | bd Lectures THINKS WILSON yee Suba ceterine tee ine , 1 |driven by Arthur Van Dykeman, On “HEAL nH " | wat ne off the! Other Reliable Makes 1113 Cherry st ag ns Will WIN AGAIN ° on matter that) BANGOR, Me. Nov. 11 Youns| ».00 to 822.50 - oasis 1 ow|Mr. and Mrs, Walter F. Bstes,| - Nol sallow € rated jequipped only with pink tights a\nd WANT To INVEST IN os 9 Ot the toe Frank P. McLennan, editor and} rad determinations, have gone back Yo} Prof. 0. & Fowler ue] proprietor of the Topeka State bow u take one o Dr. Pdwards' |ature for two months via the 12 PAIRS OF SHOES? N.Y. at 12 Vater | Journal of Topeka, Kan., stopping |Olve Tablets nightly for a time and|Maine woods around Deadwateh, A complete tine | CREDIT WITHOUT COST cy tee hind a 2 >i . pleasing F Ly oose Ke, r Ke | at. beteen Third and ae the New WAstiaa on hotel, says Thougandy ‘of women” ae well as a Hon head lake, on the upper Keng sHoRs Whes:'you eeue. ov ereahe | weat “ believe: B, ell as} men take Dr, Kdwar ve Tablets | nebec, accoust with us there is no AT FOLLOWING MARKETS: Because the shoes and clothing) free T othera, will vote President Wilson|"oW and then just to keep-in the| The couple took neither food no HATS @xtra charge whatever for s pink of ait *, ! | “ OLYMPIC MARKET of the 65 youngsters and 17 mothers) {<!" he g|into office again because of his!” hr. “inawards’ Olive Tablets, the; veepons. Hates says he can make and Bee ta erp cus onentvusatne Pike S¢. |wholly or partially dependent on 1) and neutrality policies, [successful substitute for calomel | fre with flint, Kill a deer with a RURNIQHINGS you to try our credit system. the Mother Ryther home won't laat « is a widespread feeling | 100 « per box All druggists (Stone or club or bow and arrow, fore and because there is no!‘ that he will keep us out of trou-|,, 0" Tablet Company, Co have plenty of food and make shel Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the United States money with which to pufchase’ alg ble,” sald Mcbennan Pie ter and covering from the hides. a! new supply, the home 4s going to - 7 . Estes, hunter, trapper, guide, war hold a tag day sale Saturday, and MUHL PAINT KT) REALTY MAN ACQUITTED Automobile Delivery {den and herb gatherer, is familiar! f if you don't buy a tag from one| poy gi ° Joseph 1. Black, a realty dealer nd utvone witht with everything that walks, swims of the many pretty girls who nssall zs te coheed acquitted of a charge of express body, *( p to operate, [or flies in the @tate of Maine. He You on the street, you're a meen old larceny by a Jury atter hw wecond|] A HARGAIN atin, ass” Terms. |'and Mrs. Rates maid they want to ! Pee mention crus Thieeday, | Re, OME WAND SEK THIS. show the world that folks of today| { ~ 7 They want as many girls fand * ch » It waa alleged, aterbonse-* Motors Co. can return togthe primitive and C " udebaker Deale Ry. 1332-34 SECOND AVENUE—211 UNION STREET women as possible to sell tagi) for Pesattl dei Mie te ine Mage ker De r prosper. Estes is 26 years old, as | building here to select the b jquith told the STAR—THURSDAY, CALGARY WELL SALTED, HE SAYS Employe of Black Diamond Company Confesses in Court PROSECUTE PROMOTER CALGARY, Alta, Nov it How George B. Huck, president of the Black Diamond Ot] Melds, limit ed, planned to bamboozle people of Western Canada by iting” the company's well Just before the oll wtrike of May, 1914, was told tn © today by Norman mer employe of the at a prelimi hearing A. Fletcher, company ry of charges of conspiracy preferred by the crown against Buck According to Fletcher's story, the company wis very hard up at the time and Fuck said money had to be got somehow He proposed salting the well Fletcher and another employe named H. C. Beattie demurred, fearing consequences Ruck sent out and bought quan tity of crude ofl, gasoline and dis- tillate, These, cording to Fletch er, were to be mixed and put down the well That the plan was carried out, he inferred from the fact that Buck told him afterwards that everything went all right Fletcher further sald that plenty of crude off was bought in Van couver, shipped to Banff, then re shipped to Calgary for the same purpose. Shortly after this, one dollar shares of ck Diamond sold as dollars on rumors that of! had been found Buck floated Black Diamond No. and an orgy of speculation en sued which finally resulted in the collapse of the entire Black Dia mond boom Buck gave himself up to police after they had been trying for some time to arrest him on a war rant issued by the attorney gener als department after he had ae cured an injunction restraining the government of] commission from Inquiring Into the affairs of Black Diamond. SCHMIDT TRIAL FOR MURDER ON { Los ANG Nov. 11.—Alleg lone eg most wonderful time she }ing that M chmidt purchased | pire A) weaee of dynamite in San erty | Francisco, under the name of Leon vacant house the Times t lo explosion, Spectal W. Noel today ina thru and, stored it there and went the Jan cation for Prosecutor |reached the climax of his opening/ tement to the jury in Schmidt's | | on a charge of murder Noel promised to prove that J. B McNamara and Schr a “job” ta Oakt by the SUES HUSBAND LOST FOR YEARS Mrs. Amanda Boak, of 1423 28th ave, started sult for divorce here Thursday from Henry Calvin Hoak whom she had conside dead for 26 years Boak re ned to his wife re cently, it 1s alleged, to swear a her and make her generally uncom fortable, and Judge Gilliam grant ed Mra, Boak a restraining order forbidding her husband from enter ing her premises The couple were married nearly) half a century ago and have grown children, which Mrs. Boak alleges she earned the money to support]! and te. Their wedding was ip, Frankfort, Ind., on May 15, 18 For 16 years, she says, they lived together. Then her husband van ished enddenly dead. He never worked, she said more than six months during all the time they were together LOSES HIS HAIR; | WANTS DIVORCE Carl J. Johnson, a tailor, of 114 |Boylston ave. N., is neeking a di vorce from Christina Johnson on the ground that she bas caused him to lose a large portion of his hair. Mrs, Johnson did not resort to the traditional method of pulling It out, but, her husband complained| Thursday, secretly applied a chem It must belical solution to his pate while helis was asleep, causing his hair to fall out The solution eyes, he ht ran down into his ways, and menaced si PREMIER ASQUITH NAMES WAR LORD LONDON, Nov. 11 Premier As house of commons today the war committee will con She supposed him) “ ACLEAR COMPLEXION NOV. 11, 1915. PAGE 2. PART SO SAD SHE REALLY WEEPS Star Reporter Sees Honest-to- Goodness Tears in Actress’ Eyes ITS NO JOSH, EITHER] There ts tn Seattle this week a play which twice dally breaks the heart of the woman who plays the lead, The story that she helps tell the audience Is so gripping and #0 filled with heart throbs, she forgets that she ts just Miss Stella Archer, | and actually ves the misery of Lillian Locke, wife of the hero in| “The Decision of Governor Locke.” livery afternoon and evening when the curtain goes down on the play Misa Archer hurries for her dressing room at the Orpheum thea tre, brushing from her eyes actual | t and smiling foolishly at other @ folk who chide her. A Star reporter was in the wings Wednesday afternon and saw the tears, They were honest-togood- | ness tears, too. Miss Archer, who) in the same sweet-faced, reserved little woman off the stage that she is on, was trembling with agitation. “Out tn front” big men were snif. fiing and women were weeping. With her soft voice and quiet man- ner she and Claude Gillingwater, as the governor, had been wringing the and souls of the audience for a half hour. “I can't help tt,” she sald, laugh- ing and drying her eyes. “That poor wife's story and the thoughts of all ent thru are more than Tecan bear, I-—-I sometimes wirh I had a more pleasant part.” And then she atopped, she folded her hands on her lap, and waited for the interview to begin. This was something new. Actresses don’t wait, usually. They begin expounding their views on things generally, and talk indefinitely, The Star man was stumped, bot presently asked the stock ques tion, and felt ashamed immediately afterward ‘Did you ever kil! wild animals fn Africa “No,” she said, quickly, wish I bad.” Then whe said she spent « sum.| mer in Seattle a few years ago, living on Lake Washington with a! of Alredale dogs. She sal “but 1 WOULDN'T LET HER SHOP SHE CHARGES: Recause her husband would not allow her to go shopping more han onee or twice a week, Mra [Jessie Drummond Spencer asked a divorce from John Drummond [Spencer in superior court Thurs-| da She declared they were finan {ally able to mit of her going out more, but alleged her bu nd grew quite peevish when she left HERE'S A FINE ROME FOR SOME We Keep /fressed, Free, Every Garmet Bought Here IT’S JUST LIKE FINDING $10 —in the Pocket of Every Suit or Overcoat When You Buy the— Famous ROCHESTR CLOTHES at... Better than ytu’ve ever been able to get before at this price. We chillenge you to equal these garments anywhere else in Seattle, for style, fit, wear and quality, at $15. COME UP AND MAKE US PROVE IT. THE ROCHESTER UPSTAIRS CLOTHES SHOP In the Commercial Bldg. at SECOND AND MADISON Trousers, the $5.00 Kind, Only $3.50 |WILL SELL CATTLE SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11.—An- nouncement today that the big el dairy herd of prize Holatein- sans, which has attracted the atient on of livestock men through- he country at the exposition, POOR AND DESERVING COUPLE: Some sad wae g pe more than a ox ‘ere married in London fn 1892 | Nor The ation of laxa el HROMO QUI NINE stn ‘ogy My Ss 3 it it t « f ena of KW Make Your Hair Curly and Wavy Over Night! To curl the hatr without at the some time burning the out of it nothing ale p aiimerine nt method is not to be ing by means of Instead of injuring eneficial A 4, which may will the b few ¢ nf pi beat way ts to dt Nair {nto strands and motaten of them from root to tip. The hair yet with atick! ointments drug arke mo. When « effectively re hin, and |burna, wo: |trates, clea also Zemo |is dependable and inexpensive. Try | It, as we belleve nothing you have Ver used Is as effective and satiaty Zemo, Cleveland | Ruddy Checks, Sparkling Eyes! | —Most Women Can Have Saye Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Otto Physician r. FM. Edwards for 17 years treat ores of women for liver! latory of a Seattle mother |Fortune has turned its back on her jried, “I want to tell you about a charge ther ‘and take possession. will bs under the auction hammer ito help some poor, deserving masy “There is a four-room house, oa on Dec. 4, bas created intense in- said a tall individual tn ov is acres cleared, 60 thorobred, laying terest. and jumper, who came to The & hens, a good boat, two incubators,| office Thursday noon brooders and facilities for raising & thousand chickens !f they want to. ‘“ Combing Won't Rid I've got a seven-acre chicken|t ranch on Whidby island whict I There is a four-room schoo! « half Hair of Dandruff won't have time to work for two/mile away, postoffice a quarter of years,” he contin pulling off Bis|a mile, and a community ball and wha: wists wane ski oe oak a working gloves, “and tf you can|park balf a mile : The onl: find some maa and his wife who| The man was O. K. Cox, 4819| dandruft ts 0 dinoclve then vou are down and out and who wfl|Chicago st cpa ig Ob eapeceed MP inthes hs a = agree to keep the place in good ton-| His phone number is Rainier) sbout four heer o ranges quid t di 0 gO Oo "6 >. fter 7 p. m. | atvon apply it at nig whee 4S dition, I'll tell them to go on ¢@ver J, 8 p \tiring: use enough to motsten the scalp and rub it in gently with the DAUGHTER DYING IN CHICAGO, ipo this tonight, and by moraing most, if not all, of your dandruff MOTHER HERE, HEART BREAKING; WHO'LL EASE GIRL’S LAST DAYS? iat deat ie: ne sufficient for the| much dandruff you may have . 1 1 is | Jo she thinks $50 will be| You will find, too, that all itch: about your bard luck—listen to this| journey She thinks $ ill be and digging of the scalp will s necessary once, and your hair will be fluffy, There must be some one in Se-| lustrous, giossy, silky and soft, and will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single You people who are complahing|!unch from hom She has & daughter dying of con-| sumption In a Chicago sanitasium,/attle to whom $50 would not mean) Hook and feel a cong times better. " t ou qu The daughter asks continually for|so very much who can help Dis} , roo cen wat tel eieeaee drug store. wants her mother) woman | never fails to do the work.—Adver- Who is it? her mother. She with her in her last days. And the mother's heart is treak because she cannot go to her daughter. The reason she ¢ is because she has no mone: reason she has no money is and her husband The mother is a trained nurse. Her husband is an auditor. When they work, both command good No Time Like the salaries. But until a few days ago Present to Buy a both have been idle for months The husband found work a week or two ago, but all he earns 1s} needed to pay the grocer and others| who have been carrying their ac-| counts from month to month. A second daughter {s working in San Francisco, It has been upon her small savings that the father] and mother have subsisted The daughter in Chicago ts mar- but every cent her husband| earns goes to pay sanitartum bills He says if the mother were back | |there, he could bring the daughter Bradbury SUIT or OVERCOAT Don't wait any ger; be prepared with that new Suit or Over. coat when the frost lon. j|home and keep all there for what it comes. Come in, try | costs at the sanitarium | on a dozen. or # of | All D e ] the mother needs is a little our various models. less than the price of a ticket from| here to Chicago. She cay pee al You will find quality; style unequaled in our !s his wife,