The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1915, Page 5

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$ 80.00 $ 75.00 + .00 $150,00 $300.00 worth worth worth worth worth Heater >m and fror i with nt and spark guard shed steel heavy body Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co. Use Your Credit. We Charge No Interest These Easy Terms Will Surely Convince You That We Want You to Use Your Credit of Homefurnishings, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week of Homefurnishings, $ 3.00 Down, of Homefurnishings, $ 5.00 Down, of Homefurniahings, $10.00 Down, of Homefurnishings, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per ‘Week cman ae A cexsuan itt a st Bulit 13 years ago by John A, McCall, president of the New York Life Insurance Co,, after insurance invatigations had wrecked colleagues’ reputations. Owner a sick man and died after two years’ idence. w Heate ly Wel ant fire b heay » reinforced fetent for wood of nation Heaters $1 , $15.50 and SIse ished ville xteel, has ox of aut large pleces of One our best Combi Park Oak Heater for coal, coke or wood; has heavy Wellsville polished ‘steel body with extra ned fire box \ trim: | Perte Flame on | Stove thing to heat bl “ne ma be spare room or b room. ket Has extra atge door for | h ogee * bash wood. Price | Light and easily carried around $12.25, $15.00 and s1s.00! Pric 25 57x78 Felted Cotton Comfort, special $1.25 Extra Heavy Cotton Comfort, size 68x80, special $1.7 Select Cotton Comforts, felted, n layers to prevent lumping; s 72x84; special $2.50 y Bordered Cotton Comforts, extra large size, 78x90; special ek 7 ‘ és heii $4. 416% 424 - “inc ike Street: Drole, a poor peas- ant woman of Spitalic, In Carnta, has sent ten sons to the front.| Eight of them are now fighting and| two are s¥o are priso ners of war in Russia} Mrs. Alovs (# | TODAY's BEAUTY HINTS To whiten and beautify the com plexion permanently we have found no better preparation than a lotion made by dissolving four ounces of spurmax in a half pint of hot water, then adding two tea- spoonfuls glycerine. This removes any pimples, shiny, muddy or sal low appearance, and will make any) one’s skin clear, smooth and vel- yety. It does not show or rub off like powder; in fact, it seems a) part of the skin; and for removing tan and freckles {s unequaled It is necessary to shampoo more frequently in the warmer weather becat of excessive dust and the t that the hesd perspires more nd is usually more exposed to the weather. The easiest to use and quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers can be prepared very cheaply by dis solving a teaspoonful of canthrox obtained from your druggist, in al cup of hot water. This rubbed into | the scalp creates a thick lather,| soothing and cooling in its action aoe PPP PRSAQARESSIAP ar an well as very beneficial to scalp and hair. After rinsing, the scalp fa fresh and clean, while the hair Gries quickly and evenly, develop. ing a bright luster and a soft flufft ness that makes it seem ver) heavy.—Advertisement PORT BELT LINE ‘IS UP TO VOTERS lesictaaiali Decides to Submit temons er Proposed Harbor Im- provement VOTRE ON bett WHAT WELL cs | The port commission Wednesday | afternoon decided to submit -to the! voters the proposition to establish an industrial belt line railway thru the city’s Industrial sections Four ether propositions, as detail ed above, also will be submitted at the election to be held December 4 Referring to the belt line. Chiet ieq out in the portieres, rugs and Engineer J. R. West said Wednes-|1 0) pings | day ; : The drawing room is done in Nile A complete belt line railway. 10) ¢eeen, silver and ivory, and has an cated as suggested, will connect a!l/aian renaissance mantelpiece. Tt parts of the water front and the ii rq room ts finished in English freight yards of the various rail-/7 asi Ohi roads, It will facilitate and expe-|'"0" . i. dite the ewitching of freight cars an oe - _ — and, by the leveling of the switch THREE “Today’s Bake Today” Oe og I GIRLS SPECIAL co THREE GIRLS SHOPS plea First and Pike Sanitary Market Westlake Market Ag charm a hose IN VAST PALACE President Reported to Be| Planning Honeymoon at “Shadow Lawn PLACE COST $1,500. ,000 LONG BRANCH J Nov. 11 Place cost $1,500,000 and sold for $300,000, Bought by M. H. Oppenheim, whose plan failed for making it a milllonaire's club at $2,000 yearly membership. Sold to Abraham White, pr: Her the president's bride wil! STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1915. PAGE 5. THE SINISTER HISTORY OF THE HAUNTED MANSION Ident of De Forest Wirel Telegraph Co., for $500,000, a private opera hou wife. White went bankrupt In two re and house was sold by } { sheriff, The magnificent ballroom at Shadow Lawn, the new summer White House at Long Branch, N. J, |where 500 guests can be entertaine: have an opportunity to display TRE milli¢ TON, N. J., Nov, 11 dollars damage wrought in a fire which the John A. Roebiing’s ant here early tc BANK BANDITS One was swept Sona Co. and de The president's honeymoon may be at “Shadow Law the $1, the w e in the Christmas days and no real Christmas can be enjoyed where there ix no snow, as in Pass Chris tian MOUNT VERNON, Wash., Nov The wise ones say that “Shadow)11.- Pow worked all night In a Lawn” will house the president and| vain attempt to plek up the tral! of his bride after the wedding. the two bandits who, disguised wi Shadow Lawn” ts supposed to be false beards, yesterday afternoon | haunted held First Staté bank at The house has never brought! Clear miles from here nytting but bad luck to Its own nd w $ after loc ing the cashier, H. V. Guerne udden death or financtal dis ithe vault rt has invariab! n tragic) They overlooked $1,200 lying on end of its occupants the cashier's table Examines the Place The last man who saw the pair I have just spent five hours ex-|was J. M th, driver of a jitney amining “Shadow Lawn,” both in-jbus, which they commandeered side and out jafter the bank, and who 1 have trod the $45,000 worth of was » the hail when he nd ¢ 1 on ha ues in the main ac grand marble «# in the room ¥ ial will he * eab have # the prize pheasants, the 3,000 chickens and 12 cows; have explored the houses wh peaches, grapes w all winter all over the kitchen have seen the luxurious swimming pool Everything a man could l found at “Shadow Lawn Stands Upon a Hill ch bis tar so pur it ¢ ne and Smit 1, warning tim that 1 be shot if he did not obe beyed. He believes the pair may have captured automobile which aw heading fof Mount \ he drove awn: With wireless apparatus ewift 100 “Shadow Lawn” stands on a hill S in the center of about 40 acres of! ‘ rolling ground which have been) « 3 beautified by ev 3 art ot the land Makes Stubborn Coughs ¢ scape gardener he house is of . Colonial design Vanish in a Hurry > The future lady of the White : House will be able to receive os coum . her guests like queen in the eamty ? grand social hall, measuring ; 70 by 85 feet, and from which . which G leads the grand stairc is 25 feet wide at the b Ivory color predomin in social hall, the fluted pillars, arches and balustrades being of that bu The walls are hung with « tapestries, having border ef fects, and the color the neme is car all industries ing charges, will put as rail on an equel footing so far shipmenta are concerned To make a suocess of the opera tion of such a terminal railroad, It will be necessary for the port to; furnish the motive power and to} jerform all the switching services from th a the freight ra{lroad | 1 it ia returned.” age battery locumott+es may used, PORT’S JITNEY LINE it was sald. MAY QUIT BUSINESS Because of state's refusal to accept the bond o erry Line Auto Bua ( « by A. G Collins & Sons any may be forced to go out of business, ac to a communication sent uday afternoon by Collins to the port commission, Collins has twice arrested within a week on a charge of operating without a state license or permit, despite the fact that he has a Hability bond of STUDENTS AGREE WITH GEN. SHERMAN t f B, profess the iversity, closed Vodnesday tical demonstra gas that is used 1 che Germans. he burat a flask of caco¢ he entire student body ar and nde a wild rush for the door, There wasn't enough of the «tuff to injure any ®ne, ' pre 2%) ounces it Into a pint of watch that cough «| \ Pinex Keeps perfectly and has a pleasant | It's really remarkable ow | promptly and eas t loomens the ary, hi tlht cough and heals |the' inflamed membranes a pain Hon of phiegm in the throat and bronchial tabes, thus ending the | Persistent loose cough A tendid remedy for bronchitia, winter whooping cough Pinex is a apectal and highly cor entrated mpound of genuine Nor | way pine extract. rich In. guaiacol Avot’ Alsappointment by asking| Pinex and do not ac t anything eine, A guarantee of absolute sat Iefaction goes with this prepara a3 Try this! WILSON TO LIVE (MILLION DAMAGE BY FIRE IN ANOTHER MUNITIONS PLANT stroyed several houses nearby The company had b engaged in making barbed wire and chains for the allies, A suspicion of in cendiariam arose, but there wae nothing to show the ne The fire was the third In ‘war| plants” within a day—the 8 Bethlehem steel works fire with over $1,000,000 damage, and a fire in the Baldwin Locomotive works at Philadelphia, with heavy dam ane. EASY TO DARKEN. YOUR GRAY HAIR Mix Sage Tea and Sul phur and brush it through your halr, taking one strand at atime hen you darken y Tea and Sul 1, because it's ur hair with no ne or, one ature iy so evenly. P ing this mixture. tho, at home “sy and troub! some. For 60 an buy at any drug store ready to-us toate called J Sage an Sulphur sel dampen ash t fs thru your! t strand at al By all gray hair disappears after another ap {cation or two, your hair becomen eautifull luxurtant. Y dandroff is gone and discover and hair has stop: ne can! TORNADO KILLS EIGHT IN KANSAS Sweeps Swath Three-Quarters of a Mile Wide Thru Town SWEPT HOUSES AWAY GREAT BEND, Kas, Nov —8mashed by a terrific which killed at four, Injured 60 or more. caused a property loss of $500, 000, Great Bend today came out from under the debris to the work of rehabilitation. Four were reported dead In the country adjacent. Following a hard wind with fitful electrical showers, a dark funnel-shaped cloud rushed | with @ roar from the south | west last night. It struck the light and water plants, leaving | the city in darkness and with out fire protection. | The twister t away houses in this town of 4,000 ed the Santa Fe 11 cy clone, least and awe fi wreck ny station, leveled a |standpipe, and then swept | ward, striking other towns | Among the places destroyed bi were @ school, three mills and | many homes. Other towns in the path of the |eyclone, but which suffered less | damage, included Larned, Hutchin son, Derby, Claflin, Hoisington and Hartford, 8. D. Cut off from fire protection, fire de eith ;zens formed a volunteer partment to fight blazes The cyclone ripped a path three fourths of @ mile wide thru the town. In the outlying districts many sheep were picked up dead, smash ed to death in the feeding pens aft er being thrown high tn the air A drenching rain fell all night jAt dawn the city was still prying }under ruined buildings for traces jot other dead and injured. ENGLAND TRIES TO CHECK ‘SUBS’, | Admiralty Criticised for Al- | lowing Craft to Pass Gibraltar GREECE STILL WAVERS 11.—The admir has ordered LONDON, Nov alty, 1t was sald today sharp action to end the Germar submarine raids in the Mediter ranean Much ecriticiam {s heard because} f failure to prevent the undersea lvessels from passing Gibraltar. v FAVORING ALLIES AGAIN? LONDON, Nov. 11.—Greece, after al, may ald Serbia against the Rulgartans, according to a delayed wage today from Athens. The arrival of many British troops a ontka is said to have convinced of the all determin the tral nations to the eer’ to fight stmont ENGLAND FACING RUIN | LONDON, Nov. 11.—The fact that her financial fabric crumbling under the inroads of war| wtared England in the face today Baron Davenport was the man » sounded warning before Ih ation grim| {g{t0 last winter's ESTABLISH «Dougall - fouthwick THE BEST AT THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE Introducing the New Edith Bolling Apron HE three sketches represent one . he ron, Edith Bolling Apron—it’s clever in more ways than one. The first view shows it with the bib up in front—that is for washing dishes or all general housework. Figure 2 shows the bib un- derneath and the coat effect. It is as complete as any house dress. Figure 3 is the back view. Looks like a dress, fits like a dress. Made good quality percale in light blue, pink, Copenhagen and white; either plain colors or with dots, circles or squares. The entire Apron is edged with a contrasting color and is finished with two roomy pockets and belt. Special 98c. Third NEW FERRY FOR | WEST SEATTLE ..ces.esesorceerae key 52,000, ot a Jovserved by proclamations being held. governors issuing and milk exhibits e in conjurction erry, have the port 000 passen “In at one, at five they’re done” JACOBS PHOTO SHOP Second Floor P.-I. Bldg. NOTICE! red by nission and com granted a re Medina resi- amer sched hanged back quest of Belleve dents, that th jule to those places ry [PLANNING MILK DAY ped falling Pedy os | ~ é teow i Gray, faded hair, though no dis.|t@® rds. He pointed to the danger! 1¢ present plans materialize, the De yoo Reet ir ! grace, in a sign of old nd an {nat a forced loan may be necessary | ation will presently formally ob- we ai Mantra thf ane AM |after a time, if England's daily war bide 5 : one le tractive appearance, , t cost ontinues mounting and the . ‘ a a mae h the sam Selle genuine Sunnybrook full qt once with Wyeth's Sage and war continues pmenner aa Apple day and mon |] soc; full pt., 40c; full %-pt., 200% phur and cakre peihiian In the house of commons the/4ay are observed. A. N. Henderson, || 4y1 standard brands of wines and caine tate eicistc 6 same dai was pointed out by|Seattle milk inspector, has been ap Mquors at cut prices. r Unionist Member Evans pointed chairman of a committee of | 4 large bottles of Rainier, A\MUSEME That the nation must exercise the|the International Association of|| Lager or Olympia, tce cold, 50¢ The On Claude Gillingwater & Co. Sketch In a Dramati The Locke” sie de Vole The Orpheum ‘Travel Weekly Eduardo and Elisa CANSINO INEW PANTAGES, Mate, 2:80—Nights, 7 and @ EREIRA SEXTET Football Pictures of U. of W.-California Game Last Saturday Other Big Acts 106 206 ro. Thursday © Mat. Daily, 2130—100 ‘Two Shows Nightly— Ind Jor m refunded Correct Apparel for Women Specials for Friday COATS five utility Twenty new travel and COATS latly wear ing particu le and Cheasty Building Coats, Values fabric $18.50 models for to $29.75. latest street, models in to $35.00, attractive sea Values Second Ave. Carman ‘37%: most rigid economy, and sugges tions that perhaps it Is not #o do-| ing now, were heard in the lords. 4,000 SERBS CAPTURED | BERLIN, Nov, 11.—Cornered by the Teuton allies, 4,000 Serbs were taken prisoners south of the West lern Morava river, where y were retreating tow Montenegro, the war office announced today The fact that so many were caught proves that the crushed Serbs are experlencing difficulty in escaping |the central allies’ efforts to sur jround them, it was stated WHEN JOHN WANTS TO VISIT, HE VISITS TACOMA, Nov. 11.—When John Kutz wants to visit a friend nothing Jean stop him. He must have his little visit last night, after he had gone to the home of Allen Por ter and was ousted, his spirit was far from being crushed. He went back to the house and started to cut the front screen door down The police were called and Kutz |was taken to fail, where he reposes today, still pining for social Inter course PORT RAISES WAGES Truckers and other wharf labor. ers were enjoying Thursday a raise in the wage scale, due to an action of the port commission fixing the scale at 35 cents an hour and 40 cents for overtime, Thy former scale was 30 and 35 cents CANNOT SELL BOOKS | School employes have been for bidden by resolution of the board of education from representing any school supply house, following a complaint that a member of the board was acting as agent for a book concern SCHOOLS TO DEBATE That the Monroe Doc “Resolved trine Should Be Abolished,” will be debated by 12 high schools tn the Puget sound district on Friday Lincoln high school will meet Kent at Lincoln, and West Seattle high will meet Stadium high at West ‘Seattle. Dairy Inspectors to work out plans. | It 1s expected that Milk day will be STEAMER FIRE CARGO An Abundance of Hardware & Paints GOING AT SALVAGE PRICES Why Pay Moret Extension Wire Foot S. S. Pennsylvania cargo, slightly damaged by fire, going at amazingly low prices—amalgamated with many other lines. Warranted Axes Alaska Hardware Co. 05 Ratiroad Foot of Madison St. rank Ave. SAVE YOUR TEETH OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS 207 University st Opposite Mraser-Paterson Teeth extracted absolutely without pain from 8130 to 6 p.m, daily, Gold Crowns, $3 d—gunranteed for 15 3 Rost Cement Pilling, 28. Rothimge but the best matertal Fillings to $1.00 | Fillings. .@1 to 81.50 | ninations Free. nid Crowns Best Rridgework Full Set Teeth. . Lady nit Alloy rt dant at each ch;

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