The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1915, Page 5

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Use YourCredit—We Charge No Interest Our credit service is the most liberal to be found anywhere. $ 50.00 Worth $ 75.00 Worth $100.00 Worth $150.00 Worth $200.00 Worth $300.00 Worth an ha week NEEDED DINING TABLE at a Established in the Same Location 14 Years No annoying or objectior No extra charges. of Homefurnishings, $ 1.00 Down, of Homefurnishings, $ 3.00 Down, of Homefurnishings, $ 5.00 Down, of Homefurnishings, $ 7.50 Down, of Homefurnishings, $10.00 Down, of Homefurnishings, $15.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week $1.25 Per Week $1.50 Per Week $2.00 Per Week $2.50 Per Week $4.00 Per Week THANKSGIVING DAY comes but once a year, and the thought the day centers around and in the DINING ROOM. How ever warm your welcome, however generou your hospitality, much of your own pleasure d that of your guests is lost if the of the ve out-worn their usefulness. furnishings room Tables for the coming that MUCH A very material reduction on Dining will give you an 5 peta to possess FRACTION of VALUE. Fumed Oak Dining Table, foot extension, 42-inch regular price $14.75 Spec Early English Dining Tab! six-foot extension, 45-inch to resting Delco $17.50. Spectal $1 Fumed Oak Dining Table, 5: foot extension, 45-inch to regular price $31.50. Special $21.45) pecial Close Out on a Limited Number of High Grade Rugs EIGHT Royal Wilton Rugs and small allover patterns; colors; guaranteed ‘full 5-frame, all worst ed yarne— 9x12 stze, regular $45.00. Special $41.50 $-3x10-6 size, regular $42.50. Cook Your Thanksgiving Dinner on a QUICK MEAL RANGE—Your Old Doctor of Ophthel molady end ee blesats™, Ree Ty oes 25. SE bis e345 MALT TeSUBLES AE Jus? Printers $013 THIRD <AIN 1043 LOWEST PRICES HONEST WEIGHTS 5 Frye’s QUALITY ae Tuesday’s Fi recAl Ot a1¢| yu) arg hones By. 1 ac Chops Choice Steer Choice Mutton 1 5c 12:¢ Shoulder Steak 2 Choice Steer Sir- loin Steak ...... Anchor Brand Bacon .......- 5 cans Wild AT FOL OLYMPIC MARKET 118 Pike St. AMERICAN MARKET 6 T Ave. Look tor U. 8 urple Stamp It signifies purity and quality, Shops Open Unti . M, ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW while Silver Fillings .... .25¢ UNION DENTISTS 400% Pike St, Comer of Third Ave terials end guarantee @ pissing and last- All work guaranteed ‘We use nothing but the best ma ing rewult for « period of 16 years Piatinas Pt ae eo $152 toy $9.75 75 UNION DENTISTS—Cor. Third and Pike ix. | Golden Oak Dining Table, foot extension = b regular price $2 Fumed Oak Dining Tatée, foot extension, 48 « . f ular price $30.00. six. | sot p vot « tal ular “S16. 7 Fumed Oak Dining Table, six foot extension, 48-inch top; regular price $23.50. Spectal + $16.95 Golden Oak Dining Table, six foot extension, 48-inch top; reg ular price $25.00. Special $16.75 $19.50 ed Oak Dining Table foot extension, 48-inch top ular price $31.50. Special 22.25 Golden Oak Dining Table. foot extension, 4Sinch top ular price 2.50. tal ‘ 822.75 six reg |.Fu + le, Ps den Onk extens ular price ¢ ix- Pp; fen Oak T ot extensic Spe ar guaran ALL-LEATHER foot-stool in medaliton | Brus s Rug alt in new NINE Higherade Body teed full 5-frame, all 3-ply worsted yarns 5 ends in every frame and dyed with fast color p EIGHT outs regular valu Specia! Special 2 Spectal..... 827.25 size, regular price $ 8-2x10-6 size, regular price $22.50 9x9 size, regular price $20.00. Special $39.75 Weondhouse-Gninbaum Furniture @.- ine 4167424 -Dike Street: them out Gift Pract (MEROMANT TO TALK'NEGRO LEADER COUNCIL GETS iui ne ny one of Boston's will Edward A. leading merchants the Commercial Ciub at noon cember 8, “The Economic Effect of the War on American Business | TO HEAR ROYALTY Knights of Columbus will be ad dressed in their hall by the Marquis and Marchioness of Aberdeen, Tues day evening, November 23 SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS We Eat Too Much Meat, Which Clogs Kidneys, Then Back Hurts and Bladder Bothers You. Filene, « speak on Mo! TUSKEC ‘Ala, Nov. 1 m zee I made here GE z reparations are being fay today for the funeral tnance Wednesday of Booker T. Washing ton ent educator and lead-| fective loc er of the pro! who died here | tional ame bition This ts arteries caused | contention gro race f yesterday ur hours after his re York } the turn from Hardening death, follow down. He where he break in New| a nervous was strick York, had lectur 25. He insisted upon being taken back to Tuskegee, die in the South. A widow and three children sur-|* a proviso in the as he wanted to Most folks forget that the kid neys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing casionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidne f severe headaches, rheu torpid liver, acid stomach plessness and al sorts of bladder disorde: 4 simply must ke ys active and cle ment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four} ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid} of grapes and lemon juice bined with Hthia, and is harmless “ ‘ , to flush clogged kidneys and stim Pacific Hotel and ulate them to normal activity. It| Apartment Record, pubitshed in Los also neutralizes the acids in the|Angeles, devotes several pages In urine so it no longer trritates, s|its current describing ending bladder disorde af Titus’ serv nt Jad Salts is harmless; {nexpen-;commissar ken sive; makes a delightful | under jvescent lithtawater drink to everybody should take now then to keep thelr kidneys ¢ thus avoiding serious tions A well-known local dru he sells lots of Jad Salts who believe In overcoming [trouble while tt {s only trouble ive. Washington, 4 fame as a teacher born In att fadu trial school for negroes rep ‘HAZEN J. BREAKS = INTO PRINT AGAIN =: p your kid nd the mo great big epee gain |jandslide Hazen J. Titus, the baked potato demon, has t 4 into permitting |leity to be given the Nor cific pallroad’s dining car de luxe, of which $ superinten tr yeen Invel and com. Coast issue and pattie, to the exe and ch rated auxiliaries ice in § at Kent, direction dining car department offer. or which and an, ~,, PROCLAMATION OUT | st says folks kidney as | Washing proclamatior We Are WOMEN WILL MEET Joint Home ington of tt Gol@ Crowns...... Miaslor anid the yuth church “MINNIE” GETS AWAY iter several delays bees rouble, the er ne ett time the well on with She has left thi as reported Monda Liver tons of neutral carg ‘41:45 Sunday morning. Heavy Gold Crowns ... $4.00 jolid Bridge Work 4.00 ote of Teeth ... 86.00 004 $5.00 Lady Attendants Entrance 100% Fike port for 1 and 15,000 to vol, left at|goia ana on tee $6 Rubt Visit Our Furniture Suggestions : AND EDUCATOR ORDINANCE TO cei DIES IN ALABAMA MAKE CITY DRY tion Counsel report financial conditions Best Way Known to o arken Gra Hair CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES D ye y Ch STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 15, 1915. U.S, TOGETITS OWN EVIDENCE Austria PAGE 5. ; and Italy Disagree in Reports on Ancona VIENNA DEFENDS ACT BY BOND P, GEDDES | WASHINGTON Nov 15. adminiatr ation faces, apparently, the problem of getting new evi dence of its own concerning the tor pedoing of the Italian Iner with of Ancona, lous American lives Auntriat Italian versions of the affair conflicted Austria claimed the submarine ° ° WAR NEWS A YEAR AGO TODAY The German offensive Ypres failed. Unfavorable ather retarded the advance in Flanders janes advanc pathlans, lable features. south ° fo international law tn ita Italy did not hold this lowed procedure view In view Austria's acceptance of responsibility, however, the gestion that Germany was the away The administration, however, | resigned to dela mining the « t facts, Amba sador Page at Kom Penfield at Vienna, will get at of affairs In time, suk real offender was swept det 232 SURVIVE DISASTER WASHINGTON, Nov, 16.—Am dor Sha at Paris, reported atat partment today that Dining Table, (S-ineh toy six reg % Tab Minch top Special $31.50 elght 75 . six reg Dining DENY SHELLING LIFEBOATS LONDON, Nov. 15.—Doubt still shrouds events surrounding the Austrian torpedoing of the Italian lMner Ancona, tho both Austria Italy had presented t Austria p ntal given the Hper and to debark her pas nied that she had » ing lifeboats. Italy claimed the submarine fired at the Ancona without warning and continued this course even to the extent of killing or wounding pas sengers who sought refuge in lifeboats ‘ining Tab’ I 4in 0.00 arming was letent time 8h pric al al 81.45 t Door Mats an id tal, to close S1.10 LINER BOSNIA SUNK LONDON, of survivors One boat of th Ttallan foed by an is still mise Section for tion, but Medit ical Holiday ainking the lo ably in the t was presu diterranear ALLIES GAIN GROUND ATHENS, Nov. 15.-—-Foot by foot the allies are gaining in their struggle in Southern Serbia E I battle along to T ng at man thru Vel ats are rag The French are driving heavily “nm n have asa an armis has inflicted losses on the at sev points eaptdring Tetevo, the Serbs 500 prisoners and quantities nition. Reports declared however, again invest- enemy “a took Ithe Bulgars planned |ed the town Along th gars and Serbs are Hesketh to introduce drafted } ford the calling for probit | Western front was repc day's war office stater t rifle and gre st night in the vicinity labyrinth and thru the Ar region,” said the announce The German losses an western morava, Bul fighting grimly a Corpora RENEW FIGHT IN WEST ly state const n to & result of Mayor Gill's were The Heaketh ordinance contains aki ent t it effective. c BULGARS SATISFIED LONDON, Nov. 15.—"Operations on all fronts are developing In oar ,|favor,” claimed the Bulgarian offf- cial statement early today. This r nt told of repulse of r they had crossed in le would have a probit her the state or » river Chernareka [Asenns WIN IN EAST BERLAN, Novy, 15. The Austrians “sennetiiia to ¢ fetal an nouncement This one of the most important victories in € la recently At the same time the war offic announced capture of & in northern 12 cannon 00 more er along par, Depressed | Soh. pite bumper || with forecast it Serbia, high price | AFGHANS TURN ON INDIA RERLIN, Nov. 16.—Fighting Afghanistan India frontier reported today to have begun mark the beginning of a cam ainst India by Afghanistan 8 reported here to be immt on AIRMEN KILL 30 ROME, Noy. 1 Making their first attack on an inland town, A birdmen killed 30 and wound a raid other No military damage Jed many in Vernon reported against wa CHURCHILL EXPLAINS LONDON 15.+-Addressing an expectant co 4 today Churchill, once first admiralty, declared nothing to do with semdi Rritish force to Antwerp the so-called “follies” re: licly criticised At the same time he de charge that the Dardane dition started off ed.” On the other hand plained the expediton was foundly and maturely cons The crowd that. thr house commons had an nsational explanation of tion from the cabinet to go to with the Oxford Yeomanry E. NIXON BURIED ive funeral services were held Sunday for R. BH, Nixon, o.|prietor of the Frye hotel, who died Friday, He was 46, the ad the ane o| ently pub pecialiate ha expe half cock he ex pro: dered ed the his res nical f tt fale fton Che war Impre pho Sage ; HEADQUARTERS HERE ed the! Hiri 1Tacoma ac Pougall + fouthwick ESTABLISHED 1875 rhe Best for the,Price, No Matter What the Price IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY of THANKSGIVING LINENS That Will Delight Connoisseurs as Well as Women Who Entertain » unfolded for this display great quantities of the finest Imported made up into Sets, Table Cloths, Napkins, Lunch Cloths, Tea Napkins, Tea Sets, Madeira Napkins, Doilies, Centers, Scarfs and Damask by the yard. Table Cloths priced from $1.98 to $115.00 each. A Special Purchase of 84 Table Cloths and 50 Dozen Napkins to Match have Linens Sizes range 22-inch to able from Napkins yard Cloths. Designs are detura, tulip and lily of the valley, rose, ca nation or Greek at prices be- 22x22-inch, $4.50 dozen. x108-inch, $8.50 each 90x90-i , $9.25 each 24x24-inch, $6.00 dozer 72x126-inch, $10.00 each 90x 108-inch, $11.00 each. 72x72-inch, $5.75 each 2x144-inch, § a 90x 126-inch, $13.50 each. 72x90-inch, $7.00 eact B1x8 1, $ rack 90x144-inch, $15.00 each You can’t help but get the size fit your table i s ¢ . 15-Inch Tea Napkins $5.00 “Table Linen $1. 25 Yard nen damask, hand hemstitche heavy quality 72-inch Table key, considerably low the market. Linen, bleached eral designs, yard in se zen in a box, $5.00. Dinner Sets $7.75 This includes a 7Ox88-inch Cloth and 1 dozen 23x23-inch Napkins, in tulip, r de patterns. Set with _ Madeira, Tea Sets $5.00 cl 70x70 inches $7.00, or 70x106 ogee inches, the rs Dinner Napkins $5.00 Dozen 24-inch Napkins of heavy quality Ger- man linen, with soft finish; three designs; dozen, $5.00. Glass Towels 18c And they are all hemmed and absorb- ent linen, with red or blue check; each has a strong tape hanger. Dozen, $2.00, or 18c¢ each Glass Towels 25¢ 20x30-inch red or blue bordered Glass Towels, each Towel has “grass cloth” woven in the border; 25c¢ each. 1 Third Floor, Tray Cloths 50c all-linen damask, in several de et hemstitched ; ose lis th or size $8.50" for sting of 2 h Center s, sizes 6 and 10 inches; nd six each Doilie nd embroidered and scalloped Madeira Scarfs $2.50 18x54 Linen Scarfs, with in scal- loped edge, hand émbroidered. Same in size 18x45 at $2.00 each. | Round Centers $1.25 Madeira Hand Embroidered Centers, with scalloped edge; very at $1.25 18-inch attrac- | tive, vv ERY open-stock dinnerwar of Dinner Sets. Considering MacDougall-Southwick standard of quality, you will appreciate Thanksgiving opportunity to buy Dinnerware. You can choose from the e pattern that we this most celebrated English bone chinas, Haviland and other renowned Limoges makers—Wedgwood, Queensware and fine Eng- lish Porcelain, also Austrian china. Every style of decoration from Haviland’s white Ramson patterns, con- ventional white and gold bands to the most ornate and exclusive designs. Price ranges from $10.00 up to $500.00 set. ’ And every Dinner Set purchased the coming week subject to a discount of 10 per cent, 20 per cent and up to 33 1-3 per cent. As Sketched Open-stock Dinner Set of English Semi- Porcelain, decorated wifh two coin matt gold bands and solid gold handles on tea and cov- ered ware. An effective and attractive, durable white and gold set. 20 per cent discount. $34—100 piece set, service for 12, $27.20. $16 — 50-piece set, service for 6, $12.80. Border”’ “Lowestoft This Staffordshire Ware is a recent importation of open-stock Dinnerware and reproduces the Early English designs, showing three tones of blue with gold lines, giving a correct finish. rhe sketch shows design. $36.00—100-piece set, service for 12, $28.75. $16.50—50-piece set, service for 6, $13.20. in Seattle's harbor November 6 revealed a quanti ty of arsenic, leading to the belief |that he was poisoned for the dia jmond ring he wore. Sullivag was proprietor of coma cigar stand which fi gave him recently, after the ma Times told about him IDENTIFY BANDIT EVERETT, Nov. 16 Elmer tish Columbia established! white, a rancher, has identified the athe PSone eae te Jqoad bandit shot several nights beg wer eT battle with offic Hart of, Jultus the second haa been buried at Granite Jfound floating WANTS IMMIGRTAOI METROPOLITAN SUN. NOV. 21 CP hanks- Sat. Bio Event enforee: . Pre fed let stringent law tate Urging mor¢ ment of the immigrat ident E. P. Marsh eration of labor, has written to Secretary of Labor that, immigration headqus ansferred from Montre that a complete border isNington 1 . Wed. ‘Thurs. giving Day) B The Season’s Taco of the ter ing patrol between W an lin a brother, White bandit, GRIPPLE POISONED stomach year-old Lunch at body was] Pike.—Adv, RELLY ws wu HENRY PULLER Comme w Seats te on Sale ances) Sideen, An examination of the Larry Sullivan, the cripple, whose the Hollywood, of

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