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a | ( Come in Tomorrow And Make Us Prove to Your Satisfaction That the FAMOUS Suite and the fit weneral sat in thes mense sto Woolens wi ar dr at twiee the price VICKABLE COME IN Clore AND SP WANT GOOD, SF VALt mw vou TRAORDINARY OCHESTE Stars Crotues Suop Second Ave. and Madison In the Commercial Building. “=: STORE TO GIVE Frederick McGuire, prisoner in} U. S. penitentiary at Leavenworth, | escaped from guard by jumping} from moving treia near Sand Point, Idaho, while being taken to Port | land, Ore., to stand trial for rob-) > bing U. S. mails. HORLICK’S Fraser-Paterson’s doll shop. The management who wish to come These invitations are now given out in the store's infi section on the second floor. Do you know the PIKE ST. LIQUOR Co. Pike st. “ British t rived in San Francisco mp steamer Err T Sells wenutne Sunnybrook full qt S0c; full pt., 400; full %-pt. 20¢7 All standard brands of wines anc Mquors at cut prices. 4 large boities of Rainier, German Lager or Olympta. ice cold, 50¢ y Moret can bulk corn Second number of Whimrr, way high school paper, is out ‘teated to football. 2 Piping Hot 10c Loaves Three Girls’ Bread l oc THREE GIRLS 1 | Better Cake Than ‘! You Can Make ‘ * * Our only competitor in the making of Bread, Cake and e ; Pastries is the EXPERT housewife, and she can not begin to com- f pete with us, quality for quality, quantity for quantity, for the oe * me cost. { Take, for instance, the “THREE GIRLS'” Luxury Cake, a iia very generous size confection, which we “special” in a different i i recipe every day at 20c. iia Could you use a choice grade of Washington Butter, such as ai we use; genuine American Ranch Eggs, Whites of Eggs and a Sugar Frostings; the very finest Callfornia Walnuts, best grade i of Chocolate and other ingredients, and not have {t cost you more i than 20 cents? m= > Add the fuel cost and see how you come out im We can do it, because we buy ten to twenty carloads of the » very finest Hard Wheat Flour at a time; Sugar by the cargo; | ae Washington Creamery Butter in big shipments, Walnut Meats by 1) the barrel, best seeded package Raisins and other Fruits, direct mm =f from the California growers, and all other supplies in great whole 148 sale quantities. i 5 And then you pay no middle profits when you buy from the ‘ Three Girls, no delivery com, no bookkeepl no bad accounts. } : We sell everything we make:for spot cash, and you get the bene 03 fit in both quality and quantity at a lower cost OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL— “THREE GIRLS'” LUXURY CAKE 20c You will agree with us—one of the best you ever tasted AT ALL THREE SHOPS FIRST AND PIKE—WESTLAKE MARKET—SANITARY MARKET 8 =| They athe will be the guests of the doll and Meute iy shop, the occasion being th first annual dolls’ tea party is issuing thousand invitations to little girls being with big shipment of South Ame TEAPARTY FOR. 1,000 DOLLIES . The Original Saturday afternoon thoussnd es w MALTED MILK tive the tine ot their liven ia r jeret tody,” was all he would say the arresting officers that she was urged to leave lawyers prominent in Seattle STAR—FRIDAY, She’ll Be Bride of Wallace Irwin FLEES TO SAVE MAN; WIFE HELD Attorneys May Be Implicated SAARI AANNOLHHHAY Mra. Grace Wits, divorced wife! of Fred H. Wits, of Cedar Falls, was brought back here Friday from Los Angeles as a witness In a crim inal case pending againet her ex husband, and ts being held In a se cret place by order of Deputy Prosecutor Helsell Her disappearance a few days after she obtained a divorce from Wits, caused an investigation by the prosecutor and may result in seriously involving two prominent in Alleged Witness N Plot j | - 3 | FOUND IN CALIFORNIA ; | | i : » Rawrmnmmnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnndd LAETITIA MeDONALD. | Seattle attorneys, said to have caused her burried extt The engagement of Laetitia Me! Wits was to have been tried Wed-!ponald, beautiful Loutaville, Ky y for an alleged attack upon |aociety girl, to Wallace Irwin, has yearold daughter. was continued had vanished. Investigation showed that Mrs. Wits had moved all her household goods from the home at Cedar Falls, taken her three children, and departed hastily for Los Angeles She shipped the furniture to The CA86 | deen announced | because witnesses } JAMES AND WIFE BEFORE JURORS 1815 Washington st, Los Angeles This turned out to be a filetitior address, the location of which Al James, negro, alleged white slaver, and his white wife, were would have been In the middle of a large cemetery On Monday, last, Mra, Wits and her two daughters were picked up by Deputy Sheriff J. F. Nolan, of Los Angeles, at the home of her mother, Mra. Minnie Gorham, fn that ety Mra. Witz, it was ascertained. had made the last leq of her se journey, from San Francisco to San Pedro, on board a lumber schooner. Her mother, who had met her st Portland, took her 4 hter's small son, and went direct to Loa An Kelen. The warrant on which Mra Wits was arrested charges “tam pertng with witnesses,” Deputy Sheriff ‘olan arrived here with the mother and daugh ters Thursday evening Deputy Prosecutor Helsell de ined to say where the witness prisoners were being confined, but they are neither in the county nor the city jail, nor at the prosecutor's witnesses called in the grand jury's investigation of Seattle's under world Friday Prosecutor Lundin held James {9 the jury's private chamber the en tire morning, while Mra, James sat in the corridor outside. Deputy Sheriff MeGlilivray lordered to serve thruout the mainder of the grand jury sem as special proce rver, and from thin tt may is @ probability that Lundin expects some indictments within few) hours. | James has alleged that Policeman Margett collected $20 a week from Mra. James, when she was landlady} of a disorderly | TOT POURS ACID IN EYES OF HIS SISTER was re * be inferred there a house | peo AUDUBON, lowa, Nov. 19.—The office & ae - 2%-yearold ‘son of Mr. and Mrs They are being held tn cus) Witam Blohm, Hving near here, in of hin moth © acid on the emulating the exam er, poured cart eyes of bin fs ic baby causing her to lone the sight of one and probably both eyes | Mrs. Witz is said to have toid sister the state by two 1000 FT slate yo OUCH! BACKACHE! HELP IN DEFENSE ‘RUB LUMBAGO OR PAIN FROM BACK Rub Stiffn Away With | Small Trial Bottle of . | ! Old “St. Jacobs Oil” | Patr tr is gone Yes Almost inatant finesse | Qui relief | lameness and rubbing with Jacobs Ot} | Rub this soothing, penetrating off soreness, right on your painful back, and like magic, re comes. “St. Jacobs} OU" in a barmleas backache, lum | re which never! d sctatica ¢ ou will forget that » beca back ® had a weak hurt or be f lame Don't suffer! Get a small trial bot-| ‘on't w St now Jacobs Ot and get tle of old, honest from your druggist this lasting relief. KODAKERS— “In at one, at five they’re done” JACOBS PHOTO SHOP Second Floor Ridge. “iw vot AVE ge * ' sennen) | . The Great stitutional | Remedy AR-RY In what yo need. It re on the suse, and { the bo« It will be ao fntellectual treat for you to hear Alexander Berkman Author of JOSEPH RAE ASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—Push a button and—presto!—you've got a wireless tower 1,000 feet high ‘GATH CONGRESS | 191 PAGE 2. NOV. 19, IS IMPORTANT Goming Session Will Consider Most Vital Things in Ye A LIST OF PROBLEMS By Gilson Gardn WASHINGTON, Nov 19. THE MOST IMPORTANT CONGRESS = SINCE PHI CIVIL WAR will convene in|! the capital in December Why most important? There are 13 reasons. Here they are | 1 WAR PREPAREDNESS— Plans for the increase of the army and navy; the Garrison and Daniels programs, including the question ‘of whether the government will manufacture ite own armor plate and projectiles, and the establish. ment of the proposed ecientific| laboratory for naval ri 2. REVENUES—How the money) shall be raised to meet war prep-| aration; whether by tariff duties or direct taxation 4, TARIFF—Whe gare retain ite dut and other artict |be brought under tariff duties for both revenue and protection; the problem of dye stuffs and other articles cut off by the war. 4, NON-TARIFF METHODS OF RAISING REVENUES — Possible amendment to the income tax law providing that the names of all in come taxpayers be made public with the amount they pay in order to check up tax dodging. Possible in- heritance tax law following out the|| recommen of the Walsh in- dustrial relations commission 5. SHIP PURCHASE—Whether the government shall appropriate for the purchase of a fleet of mer. ehant ve nd foreign trade and act as auxiliaries in time of war. 6. CLOTURE—Whether the een-| sonable time has been spent In di bate. 7. The regular appropriation bilis for the civil service | 8 CONSERVATION—Taking up again the consideration of bills for leasing water power on the public domain; regulating the use of water power on navigable streams; | ing and reguiation of public grazing lands; leasing of mineral lands; government operation of radium lands. | 9. The pork barre! and river and harbor bill 10. An attempt by the shipping trust to secure a modification or re peal of the seaman's law WOMAN SUFFRAGE—The Susan B. Anthony amendment to the constitution of the United | 8 Already a demonstration ————~ of 5,000 women is planned for the opening of congress. 12. PORT—Proposed legisiation Ing with unemployment, taxation land values, child labor, inheritance taxation, eto. | 13, RURAL CREDITS LEGISLA will heed the demand of farmers that this frequently postponed sub-| GLEN MARTIN HAS HENS TERRIFIED | THE WALSH INDUSTRIAL) night in ¥ M,C. RELATIONS COMMISSION RE- wii! be | TION—Whether the administration) majority pain follows a gentle ject shall be taken up and acted on. | drees OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 10 | 1332-34 Second Ave. Largest Credit Apparel institution in the United States Be Dressed Up on | Thanksgiving ” Day | You Can Buy the Best of Apparel ihe Eastern On Easy Credit Terms VERYTHING com- plete in Men’s Wear | at very reasonable prices Shoes, Hats, Furnishings featuring the famous Brad- bury System Suits and Over- coats. Pay us a little down and a little each pay day and | you will be surprised how | well you can be attired and never miss the money. “Today’s Styles Today 211 Union St. A. ball. shown of the Mount Rainigy Pictures | edge of income and outgo. ascent of | Because they sent thelr custom-| ers in dry territory Mquor billed as | J. Austin Chamberiain, secretary |“red ink,” St. Louis leather firm| if her husband was a good pro- th | for India, in statement in house of |has been made to take out whole-| vider. commons, London, Thursday, said | sale Iquor dealer's Heense | “Yassum,” says Dinah, “h by unrest in India ts of no account as Andrew Bonair Law, colonial sec-| a good pervidah ail right, I’se bi of people do not npa-| retary, speaking in house of com- alius skeered hi gwine ter T thize with agitators mons, London, Thursday night, de-| get caught at it!” Former President Taft in ad-|clared that conditions were not so ——— 3 be dinner given by Bureau of| bad as they appeared Only One “BROMO QUININE” a | Muntctpal Research Thureday night} Douglas fir tree in) Western for fall be |said bankruptcy ts ahead of nation | WashingtonWound to be 1,144 years [soy' ror signatuce at We GROVE, A | because of lack of popular know!l-| old Cures a Cold in One Day. 2c. F as ne “s | HUNTINGTON PARK, Cal., Nov - 19 The establishment of Glen Martin's aviation school at Bell re| cently bas had a totally unlooked ct on a large proportion of that little town's population | The feathered tribe of Bell is de veloping a palsying fear of sero: planes, and every time one appears in the sky all run to cover with equawks ond screeches heard for blocks. | = | | | Members of Beloit College Alum: | ni Club of Pacific Northwest gave] banquet to Dr. Dwight Eastman, | president of the college Thursday night in Washington Annex Miss Frances Hite, 822 Queen Anne ave, girl mentioned in note left by George Ruecroft Wednesday, sald she man only twice, THE ENIGMA hed met the Such a tower is under considera tion by the war and navy depart ments for adoption as part of the new national defense scheme The inventor 1s Joseph Raes American citizen, native of Del gium, now living in Washington. The tower is made of steel tubing like a giant collapsible fish-pole, It can be mounted on a concrete base smaller towers can be attached motor trucks Each tower has guy wires attach ed to powerful springs, which coil up the guys when the tower “down the guy wires and harp strings for the wireless spread automatically It is strong enough to bear search lights and guns aad sig naling apparatus TOTS TREE A BEAR machine is * When the tower goes “up” REDDING, Cal, Nov. 19.—Six school children, the oldest of them aged Ge treed bear at the Oak Run school house. During the afternoon recess while the tots Were at pla brain ambled into the school grounds. The children, barking like dogs took after the bear, who, taking fright, climbed a tree to get out of danger Mexico appears destined to be come the world’s principal source of petroleum. He will lecture ft EILERS HALL Third Avenue and University St. ry Mi Yo ™ fea the wr NOV, 24,8 7M —HAnarchiam va, Sectall FRIDAY, NOV 8 _ 1 Prison and Home- “Do you think ‘made in heaven’? “No, But heaven only knows why some of them are pulled off!” ite tag | marriages are Sherburn Recker, ex-t of] Milwaukee, who is in Seattle, satd| that President Wilson will not be hief executive again, Dr. J. M. Francia of Detroit, | MCLE RIESE well-known chemist, is in Seattle| on way to San Franclseo exposi tion i British steamer Musician on way DRESSES MEN--WOMEN rors] WHI to Seattle with 8,000 bars of coffee from Brazil 8. R. Burling, former Alaskan. diec tobe 1 in Manila of typhoid fever Oo The Most Important Sale of Jewelry Seattle Has Ever Seen! The facts that follow have been gathered and printed with unusual care There will be no disappointments. On the contrary, there are many better values _ than are advertised in the papers. The purpose of the sale is to sell off the overe stocks which have accumulated by reason of a poor year for the Jewelry trade. Hence, everything is reduced from one-fifth to one-half. OU can get $10.00 gold-filled bracelet watches for $6.65. Good ones, too! You can get solid gold bracelet watches for $18.75 instead of $27.50. And $50.00 solid gold watches (14 karat) are now on sale at $34.50. worth $89.00, are cut to $59.50. Solid gold match safes, worth $15.00, are cut to ex- actly half price—$7.50. Solid gold lockets are also half price. Solid gold scarf pins, small but solid, are $1.15 instead of $2.00. Tie clasps worth $2.00 are cut to $1.35. These also are solid gold. Even the finest “Howard” men are reduced—and Howard watches are all priced by the makers. Yet $40.00 watches for HE foregoing are indications of the drastic reductions now in force. This Howard watches are $29.50; $55.00 Howard watches are $42.50. The famous “Lord Elgin” watches are $18.75 instead of $25.00. ,And a beautiful imported watch of solid gold, worth $100.00, is priced at $62.50. The case is set with diamonds. A $200.00 Re- peater watch (chimes the hours) is to be sold at half price—$100,00. LSO there's a great variety of inex- pensive but reliable watches, ladies’ and men’s models. $15.00 Waltham watches are $8.90. These are fine ladies’ models. Men's $20.00 gold-filled watches, with 7- jewel movement, are $12.50, HE show of jewelry for adornment is particularly fine. Scores of beautiful pieces are offered under price. And whether you want a costly or an inexpensive gift, you can save a considerable sum. Seven dgllar solid gold La Vallieres are $4.85. Sterling silver cigarette cases, worth $9.00, are $6.35. Diamond-set necklaces, In the Burke Building. Rey, Dr. M Matthews back YOUR CREDITISO in Seattle from Helena, Mont., KK. where he conduc ten several revival services Mountaineers to meet Friday BURNETT BROS. 909 Second Avenue store never sold its merchandise for so little before. It does it now because condi- tions compel. There has been no jewelry business for a twelvemonth. To relieve the congestion the whole stock is reduced. All the cut glass is half price—every piece of it. And the clocks are reduced from a fourth to a half. All the sterling silver and the plated ware are reduced a fourth and a third. All the Sheffield plate fourth, is reduced a Knives, forks, spoons, etc., are cut to just above makers’ prices. Every article is, of course, guaranteed. Money back for any- thing that falls below the Burnett stand- ard of excellence. Reservations made for Christmas on pay- ment of a reasonable deposit. Open Saturday night till 10 p. m. : =! Near the Corner of Madison St <a =f