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CLEARANCE. SALE OF USED PIANOS New Pianos and Player Pianos from our factories for the Christmas trade are now arriving and we must make room for them at once. This does not mean that we are going to pretend to give away these splendid, slightly used Pianos, nor does it mean that they are to be sold at a loss, f it is never offered by any firm, in good faith. we are going to be satis before in this city or elsew — In order to save space v ¢ herewith quote only a or the purchasing public representative list, but ir does not expect this, But it does mean that in order to dispose of them rg ied with a very small profit, and let them go at prices positively unheard « this large and and varied stock you will surely find the instrument of your choice, both as to tone quality, case design and finish. PARTIAL LIST JOHN SQUIRE... es NEWBY & EVANS. F. W. SPENCER. . HOFFMAN .... F. RADLE..... KIMBALL ... OXFORD ..... KIMBALL .... VICTOR .... CROWN ...... STEINWAY .. BUSH & LANE. GEO. STECK & CO. SOHMER & CO BUSH & LANE... Terms as Low as $6 per Month We Do As We Advertise Bring This Ad With You WHOLESALE JU pright Upright NE pright Upright [Upright \Upright Upright Upright Upright: Piano. .|Upright ‘Piano. U bright Piano. . Upright Piano. ...| ‘ Grand Piano = Piano Grand Piano Grand Piano Piano. ; Piano. Piano.... Piano.... Piano. . Piano....) Piano Piano... . A great bargaln. Ike new Used Used Used Used Used Used Used Used Used Used args sine Larne size t be told from ne onthe In une. new--taken & Lane Pia In exchange « Alt & lane P condition. splendid buy at piayer-pt dota al Bush @ | like new yak. = | : y as good as new! ano | } ban nee ane} =| | Taken In exchange on $165.00 $185.00 $195.00 $215.00 __ $265.00 _ $275.00 $285.00 $325.00 $375.00 $415.00 $500.00 $525.00 ~_ $725.00 Good Reed Organs s From $5 Up Gosh efane Pion MANUFACTURERS SEATTLE STORE Open Evenings First Three Days of Week 1519 THIRD AVENUE Fairlow has dropped out of society he does not seem to like to dance. You know there are things that Dick does better than he dances Eleanor was always his partner at |dancing school when they were children, and he can dance with TRYING TO GO AND FORGET I am so sorry I spoke, Margie, Mary, much distressed. “But 1 thought you had told Dick about going to Ellene’s before you came to dinner.” “I don't think f uld make) much difference, dear Dick is véry | sca'uscertinoe| SOME TIME | Ago a well-known resident lof Seattle told us he had SUGGESTIONS est surprise of his life. His wife handed him her bank Face powder simply covers up an unattractive complexion and leaves no lasting benefits. Those who ove tried a simple spurmax tace| book, showing that she had Jotion find {t much better, as it) saved over $4,000. Of temoves skin discolorations, such ‘od of ae freckles and tan, and makes the| course, covering a period o fkin smooth, white and velvety.| several years. A great many fon is made by dissolving) Beek panes ot | wives have started savings four ounces of spurmax in one half pint hot water, then adding| accounts with us. off or show like powder, and gives) & more refined appearance. It re manent healthy, youthful appear- a VINGS & nse by dissolving a teaspoon: | mee be insti eet TRUST CO. two teaspoonfuls glycerin. This| Interest ' 4% moves both shininess and iiow-| An espectally fine shampoo tor| complexion beautifier does not rub ness, rapidiy giving the skin a per-| | 1 this weather can be had at trifling) water. Pour slowly on stalp and| OF SEATTLE massage briskly. This creates a) soothing, cooling lather that dis-) 1 200,000 solves tnd removes ‘all dandruft,| Cepital and Surplue $800, excess oll and dirt. Rinsing leaves the scalp spotlessly clean, soft and| pliant, while the hair takes on a glossy richness of natural coler,| also @ fluffiness which makes {t| seem very much heavier than it 1s.| After a canthrox shampoo arrang ing the hair is a pleasure y BELMONT DYE WORKS Phone £946 508 E. Pine St. Are offering a Special Price on Ladies’ Suits, Chinchtila Coats, Waists and Glover, during November, December and January JAMES D. HOGE, President N, 8, SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer HOGE BUILDING in the Heart of the Financial Olatrict only— Ladies’ Plain Suits French dry cleaned ..-.+.-+-++ - Ladies’ White Chinchilla Coats French dry cleaned Ladies’ Plain Walsts French dry cleaned . Ladies’ Plain Sults sponged and pressed ... Men's Suits sponged and pressed Men's Suits cleaned @Md pressed - Will clean one pair White Gloves Free, accompr We aim to give you the highest grade of work at the for cash AUTOS CALL ALL PARTS OF CITY nying order west price |just experienced the great-| know that he ter than an else, E pecially has it been hard for bin te arn the new dances, and con sequently it is very hard to get him out even for an evening with Harry and Eliene. You se ttle book, a woman vin dicates he and always, anc truly 1 th 'f Mary had n spoken and Dick had not beer taken unawares and had not had a feeling that I fnterceded for hi without consulting him, be wou have gone Poor Dick, bis nerves seem ver raspy of late. An not #ta out night after night is do ing and keep in good physical con 4 I however. burst of universal grouch I cannot see that vitality Is in any p to 6 except for an occasiona an almost morning after wonderful way Impaired Of course, little book, I did not think all the things I am telling you while I reassured Mary. It is only when I ait down here to talk to you that I sift out motives and analyze actions of those about me as well as my own and I know |that when I tell them to you they | will go no further. What I did do at that time was it on my new and pretty nile green evening gown, which made my hair more like the “shiny cop per kettle” that Dick often likened it to than ever. I clasped Aunt Mary's beautiful | | | . fc ( ' | Pearis about my throat with, as al-| Phey’re Fine! Liven Your|other with. persistent. bronchial | ways, almost a prayer to her sa-| Liver and Bowels and ¢ By NECA ei every inn Oo eeenry je nemory Clear Your Head. nt at the cause, and wiil| | gie, | think you are perfect cena uu wonder what became of tt. | lly beautifu) te Gag ¢ ary 2% ounces Pinex (50 cents jy 2 } tonight.” sald Mary. No Headache, Sour Stomach, jworth) trom any druggist, pour into Nonsense, it's the froc <6) - A pint bottle, and fill the bottle with No, it in not. It ts your mood Bad Cold or Constipa plain granulated sugar syrup If I were Dick I'd be afraid to trust tion by Morning. taking it at once. Grad ‘ou out of m ght tonigh ome io but surely, you will notice vot of my sight tonight; some} fe ; |the ‘phiewm thin out and then man is going to fall in love with jet a 10-cent box Gisappear” Altogether, thus end on | think a woman's moods| Colds—whether in the head or cough that you never thought are sometimes unconscious invita |any part of the. body—are quickly It also loonens the dry tions jovercome by urging the liver to {v7 TRACP Aa a LP Ss art Moods ought not worry Dick,” Taction and keeping the bowels free| with remarkable rapidity, Ordl sald lightly, “if I keep my head—|of potson. Take Cascarets tonight |coughs are ¢ by it 1 or my heart whte hever ts the one/and you will wake up with a clear eae a, ely ; ‘tee logs to keep in affaira of the kind.” head and your cold will be gone. |orooie mentor Soushe BA pron Mary looked at me closely, and|Cascarets work while you sleep;| This Pinex and Sugar Syrup mix then asked Margie, are’ you\they cleanse and regulate the|ture makes a full pint—enough to avert arn ke ‘i Baha inst a family a long time—at a cost happy atomach, remove the sour, undt:|(st.0, {oly © OPE Coane perfectly Why, my dear child, of course! gested food and foul gases; take Wiatea: ClakEAC hans te I am; I confess 1 am a Iittle disap-|the excess bile from the liver red, Pull directions with Pinex pointed that I must go to El alone, but | am going to try not let that spoll the evening Jim Edie will be there and to dance with Jim {8 to get the full of the poetry of motion Be careful, Margie with Jim Nonsense ne's and don't flirt Mary; did you not Jim proposed to Mollie and {# heartbroken because she 1s mper and | going to Margie est cc 1 t grams, the new m with the white fox collar little RETAIL marry Waverly, best friend. m off ax! black when Chad? I'm the wife ¢ latonic pa that they ph ® platonic take t an lc nt you 1 sald STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 16, 1915. only f his and perhaps his near nfidant and { mewhere I have heard gie, that the tro affairs in ways turning out too nice or too nice te Mary, Mar with these pla are ot alle PAGE 5. | SHAH OF PERSIA QUITS CAPITAL Tries to Escape From Plots of Allies and Germans BOTH SIDES AFTER HIM SHAH OF PERSIA FLEES PETROGRAD, Nov. 16 Fearful that the plots of the central powers and the entente allies will end in bloodshed at Teheran, the shah of Persia and his ministers left there Monday. Their exit was a virtual | flight. | it understood the Ger | mans and Turks are preparing to follow the shah’s suite. The allied diplomats are ex pected to try to overtake the Persian government members STILL CALL IT “GLORIOUS” VIENNA, Nov, 16.—"Four weeks Jof tenacious and glorious fighting in the Czartorysk region, the war office waid today, has caused the Russians to retreat to their original positions Confirming the Berlin announce ment of yesterday, the office said |the Slavs were driven hastily across the Styr, setting fire to abandoned before the quit them. positions SLAVS CAPTURE 50,000 PETROGRAD. Nov 16 Vigor ously pressing their advantage forces on the Riga front swept the Germans back three to four miles in the struggle north of Kanger, the war office claimed today Nearly 60,000 men and more than 600 officers were captured during the past month by the Slave SNOW 20 FEET DEEP PETROGRAD, Noy, 16.—A foe more formidable than cannon faces the F fan Caucasus troops. Snow, lying 20 feet deep at points, com bined with bitterly cold weather. has forced the Russtans to limit their battling to skirmishes GET REPORT ON KITCHENER LONDON, Nov. 16.—Milan re ports declare Earl Kitchener had arrived at Mudros, Island of Lem nos, in the Aegean sea The story lacked confirmation here GORITZ BADLY SHOT UP NA, Nov. 16.—-Goritz has suf. ed heavily from bombardment, It waa officially admitted today. Fift soldiers have been wounded and 58 civilians killed thus far, while 300 bulidings, largely churches and con vents, have been badly damaged GERMAN CRAFT SUNK COPENHAGEN, Nov. 16.—It was feared here today that the crew of| the German steamship Hermanta had been lost, after their ship was sunk by a British submarine Empty lifeboats were found along the northern coast of Sweden GERMAN ADVANCE HALTED BERLIN, Nov, 16.—Terrible na tural difficulties of the country,| Jeanie than resistance of the en in Serbia Yet, with growing numbers Serbs captured daily, Germans pushing their daunted, way un will be surrounded so | from the north and west but surely crushing the resistance of the Montenegrins In the west In Southern Serbia, the Bulgar-|*ying he was a United i. > HE WANTS TO 6G fans are « tting the enemy vig-|UtY Marshal, visited Chri the Fi HT orously. 1 altuation at Tetovo {s|ine, handing him a sealed in doubt, that place having changed |Velope. After reading Its con date PORT TOWNSEN ND, Nov. 16.— RENEE, Ely. a yor hands several tl {a slowing up the central allies|Charged with having impersonated |they think he was seeking — of alleged meat and Pet pear smalkaimator atthe Tread CHINESE IS DROWNED Scum eel well mine, and the rival in love who Cotting SUN., NOV. 21 Mats, Wed, Thurs, (Thanks there are good prospects! recently won the hand of Mrs, Cella| that the main army of the Serbians|Gesekus of Juneau | They are being driven westward,| |down the gangplank of the steamer|tne Blue Funnel liner T bi while the Austrians are closing in| Jefferson Monday night, on tnforma r Talthybius. The Austrian forces are slowly|the charges against him [Christie went aw ac Dougall - fouthwick EATABLISHED 1875 THE BEST NO MAT FOR THE PRICE, tR WHAT THE PRICE - Mid- Season Sale of Women’ s Kid Gloves Prices Greatly Reduced OMING as it does just before Thank makes this sale the sale of the season. prices, ving, the year’s best “dress-up” day, Six important lots at most important Women's $1.50 Kid Gloves 95c 1,456 pairs, Two-fastener Gloves, made of se- lected French kid skins; black, white and shades of tan; all overseam sewn. Sale price, 95¢. Women’s $1.00 Kid Gloves 69c 875 pairs in this lot, mostly street shades; one- and two-fastener styles; black, tan, gray; some white, and washable chamois. Sale price, 69¢. Women’s $2.50 Kid Gloves $1.19 300 pairs, and nearly all white with pearl fast- eners; 8-button length; about five inches longer than the usual glove, which makes them a splendid dress glove. $1.19. ee reeer Sale price, Women’s 50c Chamoisette Gloves 35c and mostly samples. This lot includes some silk mere and wool cashmere Gloves. An especially attractive price, scarcity of this character of glove. Sale price, 35e. Women’s $3.00 Long Gloves $1.95 375 pairs in this lot. These Gloves will be appreciated by those desiring to get ready for the winter social events. All 16-button length. White, black, tan, gray and other shades. This lot includes many $3.00 and $3.50 Gloves. Sale price, $1.95. 600 pairs, lined cash- owing to the Misses’ 75c Kid Gloves 50c ‘wo-clasp Glace Gloves, an imported make; overseam sewn Sale price, 50c. NABBED HERE AS KIDNAPER of Petersburg, | Krause. here Tuesday,| Alaskans, tn blaming Krause, say | 265 pairs of T tan shades only. —First Floor. | INVITE CANDIDATES School board and port commission | banca have been asked to speak at a meeting of the Taxpay- ers’ league, the Federated Improve- ment club and the Legislative Fed- eration of King County, to be held at Good Eats cafeteria Wednesday noon. In making a political cabinet, the English are making the mistake of | knocking instead of gluing. METROPOLITAN Krause in jail Edward Alaska, is |n federal officer, kidnap he result of the}revenge. of — Willifam Treat VICTORIA, 3. Cc. Krause was arrested an he came|chinese BC, Nor. 16—A passenger {s missing from The Season's Big DADDY NG LEGS It is believed he was washed over. nleS board in one of the storms encoun tered during the voyage from the Orient tion cabled from Alaska. He de Christie disappeared Novemt A man calling himeelf Miller, er i with the m n Declaring his sympathies to be all The Bulgars are massing heavy|At 3 o'clock the next morning his with the allies, Private Murphy, dis. ces around . the point for|Wife received a note from him say-|charged recently at Fort Worden, Ss OW on e ich there has been strong)!" They are forcing me to go to will enlist at Victoria with a Cana PRICES (AN Pert. battling during the past week, with| Seatt! dian regiment. He says he wants) wee to Pie aamrmm - vaying fortunes \EXONERATE SKIPPER d wrapped myself in| velvet evening You a fashionable lady 1¥ | Mary said, wistfully ‘o do I, Mary,” I whispered, as I kissed her. But I did not let tear fall until 1 got into the taxi for I am not going to let any one now that I care | GIVE MUSIC FESTIVAL A grand musical festival fessor and | Edgren tn honor of their 15th wed-| anniversary ige of 1 Templar hall, Wednesday evening. | given | ding Star 1 Good at | | | carry 0! very much (To Be Continued) ff the Mrs the by 0. G constipated will t Adolph | coat} 1 Bee book, I am getting to be quite sh Dick could see you now North at the 1109 Virgin ss BAD COLD? TAKE “CASCARETS’ FOR BOWELS TONIGHT matter and poison from the bowels Remember the quickest way get rid of colds Is one or two Cas: carets at night to cleanse Get a 10-cent box at any drug child Cathartle this Candy forget the the sys: and it is often all that Is needed to tem. store. Don't They relish drive a cold | nystems: from their little A Nov. 16.--The Funnel liner VICTORIA, stranding Calchas, Oct. 9, r Point Wilson w inavoldable, according to the findings of the marine court A strong ebb tide, combined with a “\heavy fog, and the fact that the Point Wilson fog horn could not be heard, are cited as the chief causes jof the accident | Nov, 16 Wright, CALUMET, Mich., The steamer Alfred P. laden from Duluth, water's edge today in the Portage ry of Refuge Harbor. 905 5460 6440 0009444066 Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy Is Home- Made in Few | Cheap, Unequaled a but PPP bee Peres 99D 946-646-06600 40009 Some people are constantly an noyed from one year's end to the ‘nex in a special and highly con centrated compound of genuine Nor way pine extract, rich in guaiacol and 1s famoun the world over for its cane, cert and promptness tn overcom: bad coughs, chest and throat cc Get th geist for not accept anything else Ask your drug es Pinex,” and do A guaran tee of absolute satisfaction or money enuine i ounc _ STEAMER 1S BURNED wheat | burned to the| nspicion immed pointed to some activ vice The Product of the Dairy and the Cornfield KNOCKING AT YOUR KITCHEN DOOR That EGIS saves eggs is now being demonstrated at the EGIS Booth That EGIS makes beautiful cakes, waffles, muffins, puddings, salad dressing doughnuts, pies, without eggs is now being demon- strated at the EGIS Booth See Announcement for THREE TEN-DOLLAR PRIZES IN THE BAKERY CONTESTS HOMEKEEPERS’ CONVENTION Manufactured by Egis Company Maritime Bldg. SEATTLE Phone Elliott 2438 promptly refunded goes with this preparation, The Pinex Co, Ft Wayne, Ind,