The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1915, Page 2

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THE LEADER COMPANY (John Panton, Manager Near Corner of Pike, on First 1422-26 First Ave. iS We call your attention to our additional display windows, It will pay you to keep a close watch on them—they will contain merchandise at prices that will save you money. For Tuesday’s Selling We offer three wonderful bargains that you cannot afford to miss, you don’t care to buy, come in and look about—we want you to hice us, Watch our windows. A Special Sale of 25 Serge Dresses $4.98 Dresses of Serge and Taffeta—some all serge, some combinations of both serge and taffeta. Very practical and becoming dresses for the busi- ness woman. Splendid materials and styles. These Dresses are regu- larly priced at $7.50. For one day only . $4.98 Chien’ Eile! Brand LEATHER HAND BAGS 48c Cashmere Hose A wonderful era Pt aa, bes | eves rears oy. | [3 PLA SEGC Tew 29c Pe eRe ee ee eRR eT » assortment of new Hand Bag man “That editor has quite = head. crit and sand, prints the mews the band, and that’s the proper caper. He save the Ship of Mate from wreek are in = jumble chases all whe bring as woe. quite humble! Me writes the ade He tette ae all we wish to kmorr—end yet be i* tlle of officials when they're bed, whe oft my, oh, myx! it makes them mad < always beet to de the right, for = fight becaune you get since Hee ak oll store Ht ap th memory's hanks —A Header Dr. It's Amazing How Careless * 1. a. Clark » while anwwering call to ‘WOMEN CORNER | kressman [selves the beat and most convincing | attempt to prove STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 15, 1915. PAGE 2, $ CONGRESSMAN Humphrey Tells Fair Workers «He Thinks They All Ought to Have Vote Pi Congressman WII E. Hum phrey faced a deputation of suf fragets in the parlor of the Washington Annex Monday, and wae asked: “Do you favor the Anthony’ amendment?” “Will you vote for it and speak for it and work for it in No usan B. , given no chance trim, sald he did and he to would. Aw kreasman, Sam « tidewater pond for you know waid the, con whoase friends sold Une’ le) postof. fice alte for $169,000, “I voted for! the amendment once before, and L am going to vote for it again I am in favor of it. 1 shall do all I pos sibly can f it Fiatters ‘Em! continued women China Closet $17.50 con: | your the are Indee argument in favor of women's suf-| fra, The conduct of the women! the vote has done more} the cause of suffrage yen than anything else There never was and never can be any argument that women $20.00 Solid Oak Library Table....$4 00 Early English Buffet £9.50 should not have the ballot } 22.50 Fumed Oak Library Table 22.50 Karly English Buffet $10.00 Siam Remarks at Him | 00 Quarter-sawed Oak Hotel Desk $50.00 Karly English Buffet $12.50 ihe epg mn is one of many 00 Hotel Desk Table $40.00 Combination Buffet and China which are calling upon congress . 4 men and other public men all over $9.00 Reed Tables, maple top $20.00 Bolid Oak Sideboard ‘ the country to declare themselves $12.50 Desk Tables $16.00 Serving Table on women's suffrage, The women § want federal action. | Mre. H.W. Lung, president of USED USED the Seattle Federation of Women’s DRESSERS clubs, Was mistress of ceremonies BOOK CASES and introduced the speakers, who Solde hurled thelr remarks straight at Mesoscale oa $25.00 Combination Bookcase ......%12.50 Humphrey's head $85.60 White Emameled Dreeess $30.00 Combination Bookease . $12.00 Mra. Charter, an Englishwoman $30.00 Ge 4 ©. 'D - $22.50 Sectional Bookease. .. SS. who, as a leutenant of Mra. Pank rr 9 ea are $14.00 Early English Sectional Bookcase burst, helped to break the rest of $15.00 Golden Oak Dresser $8.00 English cabinet ministers and drive $25.00 Bird'seye Maple Dresser... $17.50 _ Scotland Yard to the verge of dis. $13.50 White Enameled Dressing Table traction, explained for Humphrey's tteee eee $8.50 USED benefit the advastages of federal action tn getting votes for women just received. They are a manufacturer's Woman 6 . . 4 USED spina hag ag AR . . » * a . Mine Virginia Arnold, of the Con jolde k 1 Regular Price 35c, Saas Tuesday | line of samples and were to sell as high 5 casieeal "Welea of Waektneton CHAIRS AND ROCKERS Pra ge en as We. We are able to offer them to you D. ( eaking on “The Hope That : jen Oak Tab) A good quality Ribbed Cashmere] at 48 There are small cretonne lined Women of the Conservative Kast $ ) Fumed Oak Leather Seat Chair $7.5 Square Dining Table $3.00 ‘ nd tite ‘Tn saat ore Place tn the Progressive West » Reed : Hose for children; fresh, new stock | 2% fitted Bags, with back ap Cuect, pala abe doalee toons af 90008000 $45.00 Leather Chair : . sk ek cilar’ orice 74h ad others with wetst strap, r from enc th ape $20.00 Solid Oak Hall Seat USED RUGS £ just’ arrived, regular price 35c very small to extra large 1 @he reminded the comgreceman $20.00 Tapestry Rocker 4 Special for Tuesday only, pr. .29¢ Special for Tuesday Cc that there are fn Washington 4,000 $13.50 R Steamer Chair Brussels Rug £5.00 t . 000 women voters who would be $7.50 White Enameled Desk Chair.. 81-93 « Rug $2.50 pleased if he worked for women’s : 9.00 White Enameled Corner Seat. $2.00 rain Rug £6.00 Z suffrage In congress 1 mightily 7.60 Golden Oak Rocker 3 ex Rug : : The Very Out of tht robe gr ha 7 Aga ca $3.00 & 81.00 g Best for the Hompbrey wriggied — uneasily * : Highly Rent Then Dr cia Ht. Btone told “What Snack: Heese - Very Least District Womer of Their Repre 1 Sra * sentatives ingress,” which ts Curtain sles, in jthat the tatives vote, talk hs from 4 4 work with might and main for t per foot 1 votes for women Bowls 65¢ ance Sale of Used Furniture There is simply no telling the story about the bargains that can be picked up during these monthly Clearance Sales. People are exchan; hence these accumulations of good Used Furniture (for we accept no other but what i The items quoted are a fair example of how we accomplish this. LIBRARY TABLES 1.25 and tchers W for the Monthly Clear- and Housefurnishings ng their Used Furniture for New Pieces— in good condition) must be cleared each month. USED USED BUFFETS DINING TABLES Humphrey came to bat like a 2 man, and told the women what fear wextee to, bene | c | . | Can Openers, Wood Spoons, Wire Exe Beat dors, Wood Lemon Squeezers, Wood | ers, Tin Candlesticks, No. 1 Burners, Pud- »ping Bowls, Wire Sponge Holders, . { ding Tins, Milk Skimmers, Jelly Cake Tins, forated Gravy Strainers, Granite Funnels, ¥ Mouse Traps, Tin Table Spoons, Iron Han: Toy Sad Irons, Vegetable Brushes, Sanitary die Knives and Forks, values Potato Mashers, Enameled Jelly up to 10c, each 2c Pans, values to 20c, each 5c Wire Toasters, Wire Bowl Strainers, Dish G e Wash Basins, Milk Pans, Lipped Mra. Martha Kawata, excused by Mops, Pot Chain an raper, Pudding Pans, Kettles, Dippers, 25c Individual Tea Pots, a Suey inet aeetie tart Potato Mashers, Enameled Ladies, Drinking he Square Cake Tins, Wire Sink Strainers, ets Cadate. waanne asaaetial Cups, Coal Shovels, Wire Egg 2 Nickel Cuspidors, Milk Strainers, pocanes of temporaty theanity, was Heaters, values to 15, each C Sapanned Trays, values to 25c, each 9c placed on trial before a jury tn Judge Smith's court Monday, in an herself sane Doct from the Eastern Wash- - . hurst Saturd. stant ington insane hospital, where Mra People Will Be With — W. J. Bryan, on depastare from|Kawata wae confined after her trial : Their Teeth Washington for bis winter home in|for murder, testified that she never i Miami, Pim. Saturday night, sald had showed the slightest symptoms bore no grudge against Wilson jof mental derangement while in The biggest novet | Cost of submarine No. 63, to be|thelr care. | ty department stores 4 |duflt at Bremerton navy yard, will| MPs. Kawata abot Grasty while women me * about £000 stupefied from the effects - a whe know } had given her o ha Sack has thay | surety ETHOS MAR diamonds, she. said, and $10.00 | Cepia bite was trying to force b into a life Child's Mee It —tadies Home | <_< | James W. Dowding shot and } is the white wife of a Japa Metal ed his wife, Mra..Viva Dowding, at/nese mlesman Crib the home of Georgy Lucas, nea - - Libby, MeNell & Libby sent 37| Cashmere, wrday night, and at-/ carloads of salmon to Chicago Sat-|tempted sulclde Is condition ts| LOSES 2 DOZ. SHOES 3.00 urday jeritical His action {8 ascribed tol “4 | Two hundred Franklin high stu-/ drink on dents, rehearsing for extravaganza,| lH. Zomonsky, retagee from Rus| Somebody who needed the shoes A Night in Falryland,” to be pre|#ia, who arrived here with 20 com.|Worse (evidently) than E. P. Ma en r >. pa ote Saturday, described battle nor Pine at picked the ki = cae , getting | COnditions in Russia as awful. Lack Of the front door to his store, Sun t "i of food on 7 ay D cee t, and stole two dozen F “ a a” for winter inflax of criminals 1 | 3 ‘ ‘ es wler fleet” to be increas-| ,, 0 0 ein ey Pa w e to celebrate We driven in bust at so much a nail to al ' ‘ t with a “Fre r night”! raise funds for German and Au | 5 bay Poker, fi and row \trian armies, 4 a x the order 4 Be a > Bi, x Rscige 1 ENCLOSED PLEASE FIND | " You can make no k | a ‘9 SYRUP OF FIGS. SORE, LAME BACK wages AND, Nov " sreah ia having are | with polygamy, Robert Schiffbauer, ‘ | 33, handsome and cultured, is under Regal greatal _Offices FOR CROSS SICK | Rub Backache Away With arrest in Reno today, after, It in al 1405 Third Ave, No W. Coes Third 5 5 Small Trial Bottle of Old {ieged, he married Miss Eleanor M: and Union, FEVERISH CHILD y Jacobs Oil” Back hurt you? Can't straighten Allister, 17, of Portland, ing an undivorced wife in Los An goles while hav up without feeling sudden pains, | | sharp aches and twinger? Now| The police say Mrs. Minnie If Little Stomach Is Sour. Meten! That's lumbago, sciatica or| Spaulding, whom Schiffbauer ts al P d I T 4 maybe from @ strain, and you'll get|leged to have admired greatly at COR. THIRD. & UNIVERSITY siver Torpid or Bowels |rellef the moment you rub yourjone time, told Mins McAllister of i Clogged back with soothing, penetrating |his past history DRESSES MEN-WOMEN - How much do you want for the|"St. Jacobs Oil.” Nothing else| Miss McAllister swore to the war 1 easy after Iittle dog you had here yesterda out soreness, lameness and|rant for the man’s arrest “A: ip of Figs,” be @ asked one lar for him #8 8O quickly You simply | _ — FO ure he low: | ty but now we want a dollar/Tub It on your back and out comes and fer- and twenty cents the pain. It is harmless and doesn't R. ~~ oves out of Why #0? burn the skin \ » howe ou have a well Because Ke swallowed my new| limber up! Don't suffer! Get ai ayful child again, Children sim: | pen tenife small trial bottle of old, honest YOUR CREDITS O 4 Il not take the time from, ‘ Jacobs Ol" from any drug store, BAe | to empty | thetr bowels an Netts iOvens Fay ee tor using it just once, vau'li | ey become tis tly packed, Mr, and Diss, Chines Bryans, a? 64 that you ever had b Kets sluge and stomach AI8OF-|attie, arrived from war zone Wed.|*che lumbago or aclatica, because | suarantee the jority or a nesday, after absence of five yeara,| Ur back will never hurt or cause undberg Truss, aid blve tree restless, eee | 28 fer absen y any more misery. It never disap-| trial to prove it a . ar adventures there nen give thin Ley Be extip ¢ points and has been recommended licious “fruit laxative.” Childre: ; ee “ayn | fea ae for 60 years ve and jt cannot caune Injury, |, . narks of classes to be —mmimmmcmmccs | if. 2Ow sutter trom Kesema, Pim Jo difference what ails your little |“ by University of Washington any skin trouble, Just. try throat, diarrhoea, atomach-ache, |" ae cordiiroy pants; jun foment the next morning, You bad breat emember, a gentle “in. |)? an sombretos; but the sen to wait to tell whether A. LUNDBERG co side cleansing hould always be |!O'# have yet to decide 4th and Pike m ie doing the work . the first treatment given, Full di Johnsons lead list of names at Coming Wednesday healing effects often urses, Defo pplia: ty, Thee ; the first applicatic Trusses, Deformity appliances 94 | ractiong for hables, children ef all a an They ha Smiths 4 Daya Only itching fe eliayed? burning ouin te ages and grown-ups are printed on |? va represertat PrRONK 7 soothed with speed and easc. Pos h bottle . while Joe son homp- The World’s Champion-f!«™ brings benefit when mont dis Beware of counterfeit fig syrups are tled wit? 18 @ ‘ fy treming, aggravating conditions ex. FREE ADMISSION ff) A801 “ruswint for a 50-cont bot D. Sullivan, chief machinist; Ship Baseball Seriés, 1915 Ores Barty then tle of “California up of Flys Burk chjef machinist; Al . : can be AT DREAMLAND then look carefully and seo that it|bert Osenger, gunner, and kc, ¢808ton vs. Philadelphia 1 Hoap tinparte the hygtent i ri t . sing, mach ¥ . ort antine medication with ne tea aeaeiia Is made Oy the “California Fig |Hirwing, machinist, warrant off JA Real Treat for Baseball Fans Tollet and Bath ane Sen Oe Syrup Company.” We make no|cers, I ave beep commissioned en. I World's Star Players in Action stamps. to maller size and back with con. | “gn | but Burks are statioqed m 32 W th tempt any other fig syrup at Bremerton 10e—A Grandstand Seat—10c Sold by all Kitchen Cabinet 1 $3.00 | ; ‘ , ; oe ' | growing very strony on all sides, } LADY PADGET STAYS | 2 ce they can continue their landings e unmolested. The king is reported t WITH THE WOUNDED to have agreed that thie may eum fl! aa aie. eukeens | tinue as at present I MONASTIR, Nov. 14, (De-]/ “ layed).—The caim courage of |) i Lady Raiph Padget in the face - HORLICK’S ™ 1 of certain capture of Uskub, || 4 where she was later held a war]) Th riginal y [aye ir told yooh wend ATHENS, Nov 15. Fhe newspa e oO: war ituart, hea th pe es aid today tha he B yer bo Pe viki pea ral ret rv Hestia satd today that the Brit MALTED MILK ish minister is demand that Gr | to oppose the alli mut to prevent a © guarantee not in their Balkan | campaign in any circumstances | The allies want assurance that |they will not be attacked nor in |terned in reverses com a to retre: thru Greece. Pressure on Greece ac imittedly is who left Nish two days before it fell, Deaf to her husband's pleas Lady Padget, in charge of a hos pital at Uskub, refused to quit. “Sir Raiph’ Padget,” said Stu art, “was at Nish when he learn. ed that Uskub was about to fall, He stocked his automobile with provisions and dashed over the rough roads to Uskub to save Lady Padget. He urged her to SAVING MONEY | IS BUILDING CHARACTER | Every dollar laid away nm One Day N fly. She refused, Tearfully, her to your worth to yourself and husband begged her to come to your community. i with him. She only replied, ‘I il cannot leave them now, when Start a savings account with they most need us. “So Sir Ralph kissed her good- bye and returned to Nish.” Eleven American doctors. re- mained with Lady Padget to aid in the hospital, ‘FORCE OUT LAWYERS us and see how true it is, Interest 4% UNION SAVINGS The Only High-Class Vauderitte Ctreutt, Twlee Da and 8:20 « Mysteria Nonett Wernttz | ARERDE Noy, 15,—Frank es | Bean and J, C, Cross, prominent at bap at the request of the Grays Harbor Bar association OF SEATTLE | T—GLOMVOUS ACTS—r | i | Matinee 1 (HOLD SON OF JUDGE) ,., wri". per Capital and Surplus $800,000 — hone Main a | @@N DIEGO, Nov. 15. Rok) Mossholder, son of Judge W JAMES D. HOGE, President Motaholier of tise tunic NEW PANTAGES) 's. sounce est today, charged with smuggling Mata, 2:00. Nights, 7 aed 9 Vice President and Trust Qffie opium, THE GIRLS PROM THE ORDENT Big Musical Comedy Tabloid Centralla High defeated Cheha | JOHN AND MAE BURKE HOGE BUILDING lio High School debating team Sat R in the Heart of the Financial urday Oistrict night in Chehalis,

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