The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1915, Page 5

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STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. '18, 1915. PAGE 5 ==:DILL SHEPHERD GILL CRITICAL © DUWAMISH FOLK Jt) IN SERBIA; SEES BUT SAYS HE'LL GIVEN REDUCED DOOMED NATION SIGN DRY BILL CARLINE RATES BY WM. G. SHEPHERD Mayor Gill Thursday answered] Reduced paysenger rates to SALONIKA, Noy, 18.— |'2° nt of Councilman Hem |r m the Puget Sound interu WOODHOUSE.GRUNBAUM FURNITURE Cco., INC, ah _ Established in the Same Location 14 Years Petter 08 Ceebun | ete hie pentane oan ton ceeuee lie Use Your Credit : Ve Charge No Interest the Monastir region are (to sult Gill Tha Our Credit system is thé most liberal to be found. No annoying or ob- fleeing before the Bulgar- | !le ted the ordinance was itn ians. Monastir is being would permit illicit rapidly emptied of its population. Thruout the region, the people are ter- rorized by stories of Bul- jectionable features. No extra charges. $ 50.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week $ 75.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week $100.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week phasis A " $150.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per, Week Hea scatelt oe Piike Saleavastc| Gene paiva a ne would have hr ont yr $200.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week j ‘pe tins Muodtode (of sits) ample be pall| sign oryveto It The fa $300.09 Worth of Homefurnishin zs, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week ing mistreated, and that the town| “But the [anced tre Is now about to fall into the Bul-|the last moment fan't time SEASONABLE SALE ON HIGH- -GRADE DINING TABLES | Sfonantir can bold out for a day.|to veto it" said the mayor, “Ti Then she will be doomed unless the it, dew the fact that tt In k Dining Table, six-foot extension, 42-inch te allies arrive. jine ‘ective and Invalid.” ¥ a a $1 5. 75 | I have just come from there, aft ‘ er witnessing most pathetic sights “ price 624.60 jamo: € ome c m $16. 25 eniaren tring trex| 0. en Oak Dir Table, atx-foot extension, 45-tn jtically to leave the et ar price $21 Vint co MANY | force pell has walted ur Potash valued at $6,000,000 ‘prices, could be extracted fre kelp | et sound Ht ole, alx-foot extension bated 5 5 » ree B. Biggs, of t ‘ $16.75 of abr gh og <a ate ble, elx-foot extension, 48-in > ' r > gton, Wednesday : YY ary os J 4 TT 6 al $22. 50 s f took with the 10 ‘ 1 Oak Dining Table, e1x-foot extenston, 45-1 op thelr hold pets—cates and! 3 : price $14.00 $9. 75 doge—so that in the daye of wan IN. " 2 tretesece ® ME \dering abead, they would have one a He or two friends In the world " : ‘ e were feobdle| : “ t 1 tver .. 48 d i RO 4 ' ' nen of ft Rarling , | Rent h the me ' to lift a | |. a DO} c .! ; Son eoeall| oe agen in" U.P. REPORT SENT TO | Fev ours’ "ALASKA BY MARCOM! SPECIALS From the . . Bedding Section Pure White Cotton Comfort with extra heavy covering; size 54x78. Special $1.25 Wool-finished Blanket, weight 4 pounds; extra RUSH REINFORCEMENTS LONDON, Nov, 18 Teach the threate them Brit ite there today fron applied plentifully with epublic wreck and led Walter Wellmar ™ Ss Soltd Oak Rocker In the fumed fin- : i fsh: extra wide seat, | | large size, 72x84; regu- back; regular price $475. Special | lar price $4.50. Spe- Raterdes scscecsse-s-+-. SO0LD | ial -......... $ " SUNDAY SCHOOL As Woodhouse-Gninbaum ‘ols - a re | CHIEF ARRIVES ‘| — Furniture @-ine | tm Quick Meal — Range —— 41617424 - Dike Street: chore hili loft today for the f to join his r ent, the Ox Dr. Brown {s also making ar - | Yeomanry behind a ca . complexion, |rangements for the convention of BE PRETTY! TURN | ___ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 =e ing Mage nn bl im Sopan ine Sena. ha ones. 46 held tn Japan in 1916 or Look Young! Nobody Can Tell If nickele: t ’ Sulphur. hurch on hool as a World Movemen nediately after the European | listened. So did the pots and pans. It wa =| TIME OF XMAS MAIL steaming : Stay Viiasoae. at Seventy»: Kellogg's Sanitone Wafers Revive bea Vitality In Men and Women Almost every one knows that Sage ; Tea and Sulphur, properly com- }, pounded, brings back the natural, color and luster to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends ©"* dandruff, itching scalp and stops|wardly sought t be comforted, miner, aged and bent, and! word had come that he was al or, entered, and awk. | 8nd well, a of rescue. © glad ak words of |O) Tes The glad 8D | war The Japanese government | ———————— ‘wc ANNOUNCE CLOSING — ROOMS; BIG EVENING 220 {form s of amusem mt were indulged Siee than $700 was raised. M<Dougall 7 fouthwick ESTABLINNED 1875 The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price Now and Then the Unusual Happens 25c and 50c Neckwear for 10c SELDOM can we offer new Neckwear at such 7 a price. We consider this a very shrewd buy, ind know that you will also appreciate the values. Crisp, new Neckwear, including flat and standin Collar , Swiss embroidered Collars, and sven S and Vestees of organdy and lawn, retonne novelties and a few lace effects. These were made to retail at 25c and 50c. our choice, 10c. They will be on Aisle Table, First Floor. et Skunk-Opossum Trimming Specially Priced NY woman having had occasion to buy fur trimming this season will appreciate the opportunity to buy Fur at a reduction instead of an advance. 1-inch Opossum, usually $2.00 yard... .$1.45 2-inch Opossum, usually $4.00 yard....$2.85 3-inch Opossum, usually $6.00 yard... .$4.25 4-inch Opossum, usually $8.00 yard... .$5.75 N. B.—Every piece is lined and taped ready for use. Trimming Section, First Floor 15c to 25c Wash Goods Reduced to 10c Yard IX different lines of Dress Goods, some of which will appeal to every woman in Seattle The wide selection of patterns, colors and weaves. 18c Printed or Plain | 15¢ Dress Gingham Serpentine Crepe 25c Printed Organdy 19¢ Plisse Crepe 25c Printed Voile 15c Printed Cretonne 25c Printed Foulard These are odd pieces, and very special at 10c¢ yard. $3.00 Chinchilla Coating $1.50 54 inches wide, all wool, in medium gray or red. Just the thing for bath robes or children’s coats—Y Price. “hird Floor. at the QUICK ac of simple buck- “wide open” at ine, etc, a& mixed ks, held Wednes- |!" emple, and ded to the fun. 1 poker and other ple remedy and low relieves stipation paper “money” being used Who ts Betty Brown? : came after a nigh nx! f ‘ falling hair. Years ago the only comfort waiting ear ap Wee ae au with @ “8 Way to get this mixture was to Tis a terrible thing, Mrs. Da-| They had wandered from mining wean’ ” t {t seem heavier than it {s,] r make {t at home, which is musay|yis“ he said. “But think of all| town to ; es on arich luster and a i as that makes arranging it a {r 1 , asking at any drug store for|in Euro ° ad tala Ale Wile “the exe nits i ose “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com-| The words were nt, | me.’? . pound,” you will get a large bottle! but the widow found sc She, the daugh of this fanfSus old recipe for about and the mother of 650 cents. odd friends and nel this was true. But the Don’t stay gray! Try !t! No one| died in the mine, and Ravensdale| no less terrible when it ca: {bly tell that you darkened | mourns | 80 she rocked In her grief, as it does it so naturail on men stark on the! and looked into a husband! eniy. You dampen a sponge story of their) future with dismay. There was Jor soft brush with it and draw this nothing to live for, she said. through your hair, taking one small She wished she was dead strand at a time; by morning the Ii But the kettle bolled over gray hair disappears, and after an The water, falling upon the . or two, your hat stove, hissed, and changed to ly dark, thic vapor, and troublesome. Nowadays, by|the poor chaps that’s being killed bela saber bop : Ege BOX FREE “JAPANESE VISITOR | IS GIVEN BANQUET isawa of Japan was honor guest a luncheon Thurs the and SRSRAAAA i nd SERSOLST becomes bea glossy. Inatinctively, she sprang to 4 - the kettle.and moved It to the back of the stove 1x For kettles must not boil lou A WIDE over, tho men are blown to | atoms in mines and fall by cada i ae on battlefields. RANGE OF A CHOICE MEATS | suRVIVING MINERS OUT OF WORK; d the wate GOOD HEALTH, front FRYE’S SPAR Roa To THe cemeteny [oogeeen Ou?” cea are x ’ Kellose’s S ; peas 18.—A rougt nd rocky road | At thie ti | ny o first QUALITY lendeitrenrthe little tows of fae inipaadablo yyeday ri big | tien You Were 28. t MARKETS Ravensdale to a little cemetery | gang of mine workers are re- |away a f teeth are bert pos PUBLIC CWNERSHIP pairing it. They are toiling al FRIDAY SPECIALS; = erty and gloomity. LEAGUE WILL MEET ago the were work ~ Fancy April Northwestern Impr : Eggs, Storage....... 31 Cc ef ee he re, oF Choice Steer ame Tuesday after Round Steak... he 1 7c ing the mi , and b “B Choice Veal ) : e , reine Se seeeee 15c ‘ , d taking ac on 1916 w tinldloal Ch 's Seocider ee A 1 2kc Choice S Sirloin Steak........ 18c Choice Pork 5c oa 20c Dark, Glossy tie Steak....... ‘aT TH + MARKETS: Easy; Use Sage Tea | © CHEFT IS FIRED. OLYMPIA, Wash., Noy. 18.—A the result of the conviction of Hen ry Roberts for contributing t the deling Chief Ben conviction Prosecuting Attorney Yantis will \|flle an information against Hall if «| @ grand jury {8 not called NOTICE! Do you know ST. Lavon co. Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It Signifles Purity and Quality Shops Open Until 6:20 P. M RODAKERS— “AIL hope of finding life fo any 0 “In at one, at five ii a ag aie 38 sees engere é ! they’re done” ait MAY bea week before the de | JACOBS YDHOTO SHOP } yrin wtill fi nto the level, he fold and gua. 4 by Bartel! Drux 0, | twe en the rescuers and the bodies, Hecond Floor P.-1 Bids. can be cleared away, { gairm ar Regal Dentel Offices it early storm, of Dr 1. H. Clark, esnlibiancadiiy AST ey Who is Betty Brown Correct Apparel for Women BE GINNING TOMORROW NOMIC IMPORTANCE ASSEMBLAGE OF GOWNS S WE HAVE EVER OFFERED THE GREAT AND DRESS Combination Serge and Danse Dresses Taffeta Models of Chiffon and Taffeta $16.50 $19.75 | $18.50 $22.50 $25.00 TO OUR PATRONS who last week came too late for se- lection, we are now pleased to announce a New Shipment of Utility Coats | Corduroy Coats $13.50 $15.00 $18.50 | Fur Trimmed $19.75 $25.00 ig” = CARMAN OS prin Latest Style $40 Talking Machine An Advertising Offer Without a Parallel in the History of the Talking Machine Actual Size—1T220 Lmuues, _ Business ACT NOW! After a certain number of these Machines have been given away they will be sold for $40.00 each, Seattle Music Co. To introduce Rex Records we will, for a short time, give free one of t » high grade Rex Talking Machines, in choice of golden oak or Mission, to every person who will purchase sixty-six Rex Double Faced Records—one or more a week—as desired The Records cost 750 each, All are double dise—all are 10-inch, Come to our store and hear this wonderful instrument. 106 UNION ST. SEATTLE are surprised fe RUT RRR EC RR ER £ ” - - “ pee *) -

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