The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1915, Page 3

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the county jail for several days by consult jailers with reference to the has had no work for weeks dog's before deciding whether to allow) 2! came to The A - Star yesterday the are A. Besolotf, of Coalfield, $250 dam-|~°"i4; work at anything.” he suid. |¢ 5 ages claimed on account of a bitten “if you can help me get a job b 1 t nose alleged to have been caused by “Squirt.” "38. Can SATISFIED with small profits and am selling for ff! less every day in the year — That's Schermer's policy. Good, honest, practical Clothing, ‘ARMORED AUTO: Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, with a big stock to choose from, is what you find here. $15 Values SUITS and OVERCOATS —FOR— CARL SCHERMER $10 Our Newest Fighting Device for the U. S. army With two ma IntheYear J" (035 9895s | Overcoats Slipons = f-# ivi: | New Stock of Overcoats. |$15.00 Slipons, in Gray, Tan and Blue and Plain Mixtures. All New Models, $25 Values. | Q.—Will you please give me your a view on the $10 a week law? | find that on applying for a pos tion one of the first questions Is "Are you experienced?” When you $0 proudly answer, “I am,” they say: “So sorry, we are unable to p more than $6 at present.” «i course the inexperienced girl ¢ have the place until she is exper! enced. And in a doctor's or den tist's office no girl is worth $10 a week for the little she has to do. and, according to the law, she can not work for less. So that position is closed and apprentices are tak ing the experienced ones’ places in most of our stores Why don’t the people who got this law into effect make or find work for the poor, experienced girl, so nicely forced out of work? BETTSY the t CARL SCHERMER CLOTHIER “The Big Store With the Little Prices” 103-105-107 FIRST AVE. SOUTH, NEAR YESLER SQUIRT’ OUT OF JAIL|WHO CAN HELP HIM “Squirt,” the dog held captive in — Q H. L. Meders, 40 years old, able A ° bodied and me. |ta healthy, and a order of Judge Mackintosh, has|chanic, needs a job. lett, , deen returned to ts owner, M. A. Mrs. Meders, whom be has left, Seems he (minimum wage law, as under this Torinus. Judge Mackintosh wii!) "ith friends in Tacoma, I* to permitted t oyers are ly @ certa: nced help arison to Meders '@¥ He is He had ju come a mother fn a month. fncarcerated | t 25 cents left when he conduct while oke and desperate. He ts at the Reg a hotel, room| You can obtain i you help him ? garding the law HF KKKAKKKAFFEK FAM Buying for Our Chain of Stores Enables Us to Sell for Lees " ae For Thanksgiving Day as well as for any other day shown at this store in a good assortment at Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats prices te style Plush, Velvets, A akhar Vel iroy , with fur, braid, ve trimmings satin and fancy silk lin $ 1 $32.50. M d Misses’ Suit mer CASH OR CREDIT Men’s Suits and Overcoats Guaranteed to withstand the severest test of fully tailored, made up in the very newest 1106 The assortment comprises Blue Serges Mixtures, Plaids, Checks and Cheviots Other Suits $15.00 to $32.50. Winter Overcoats for Men and Young Men Brown and Gray We Want You to Use Our Credit Service Women’s and Children’s Hosiery and Underwear Men’s Hats, Shoes and GATES 1119-1121 THIRD AVE. Between Furnishings BSEEEZEEZEEEZEEECZEZSERBCESESEE EE SZ ETE eneca and Spring St = LRAKRAKARHHKHARAMAAHM HHI ca 3 £ een enn nnn Every Day d against the enemy at the rate of 24 miles an hour EHAHHAHAHRKHAKKARKHK = PAG *RIDAY, NOV TAR 19, 1915. | SOWA inne hs A SAAAAUSAAAAN IASI PAD ADR CUAAPRAAAR OIE AAROAAEPS UNCLE SAM'S LATEST BIT OF PREPAREDNESS IS NEW THEY'RE NOW BEING MADE FOR U.S: Type of armored auto now being built at the Rock Island, Ill, arsenal chine guns pouring 450 bullets a minute from the turrets, the machine It weigh for it {8,;up in the air, to bring down or drive neh in/off enemy atrehipe its 46 The machine w covered h thiekn: 1 carry six men h wer motor wi ft atitwo for each gun and two dri the rate of 24 miles an hou together with a big supply of ma It can be driven backward or for chine gun ammunition. ward, and mounted tn turreta are) If it passes the army tests two machine guns that can pour expected that orders be out 460 b . inute. These|for the manufactur guns can oot straight “fleet @ mon will grow fa they must be chums, or the apart. Try a ny all of them @ | Q.—1 am engaged to a young man y ca at Main $400 || who is very excellent in his be or write me fn of Th havior and is thought well of by 1 hav “ * all who know him. We are fond of dresses HIA GREY each other, but what! wish to know is thie His mother and oth e @ er near relatives have died of aan aeatadiinaaé tuberculosis. Do you think it ‘ z wrong for us to marry? He is very NM know f Positive fact (hat) strong and healthy, but probably he w ou sa ito girls em | haw Inherited this di e from his 1 ad dentists’ of |mother, and it may later come tl upon him n se Now, Misa Grey, | have much , ow one girl wh confidence in what you and as ' » this law went! soon as | hear your decision | will doctor's follow it. In * $15 per wee with him to visit his aunt and will another a humber at $12 be gone one month, but if you ad. and $10 None of theme vise me to drop him | will do so girls is a trained nurse altho | love him d A I can onl Q.—I have been reading your let- ing to what ters and answers for several years 4 thoro study of this diseas week | am going office wh. per week those who have and now | have come for advice Jo Walsh, A.M. M.D myself on an important Issue clan to the Henry Phipps Institute 1 am a married man and have '° the White Haven Free Sana been for eral years. Before iho ing time of erally a coming West | had a very happy * family. Now, Miss Grey, my wife almost unbearable. She quarrels all the time. | can do nothing to please her any more. For days at a time she has nothing to say to me and If she does speak, her words are very unpleasant. | have borne up under all this for the sake of this was the ge de of acquiring the ere and from the ome one has stood out against it in favor of the theory of contagion fitary transmission has imentally proven on the my boy, but | cannot stand It any! or animals, and occasionally dem longer. | have come to the placelonstrated in human beings by the where | hate her, and never can be finding of tubercular lesions in happy with her again! | have al-the foetus. These pr eoner to ways been a good provider, but | ra however, that the ordinar have come to the place | don't care yjew for anything, having lost all in| exam terest in my business. rant Please anawer at once. 1 ott WORRIED MAN that practically f contagion all cases are is fully war ‘ou have any that the doubt whatever young man be tubercular | A—Of course you take a why don't you get him to go to a few of it. As long as y kood submit to the ax enough eat and wea 1| Vario 8 strong and th abe me as an, healt »ybable that any in ape her kerms will be eart ia nh th notion oat of head right away that, @—Would you please print, as ou hate her and never can be/80on as possible, how to clean a appy with her again. You were/4ark blue silk poplin skirt that cof together once, and suc ajfee has been spilled on? is possible again. Your duty MRS. A. M, ais nn 5 and etrike poplin will wash beautifully in cut. Perhaps your wife's health is| Warm wate or any good ot good, or that she is lonely out! ** ». If you do not care to here away from friends and fa-|¥et the material, no doubt the cof miliar surroundings, or a dozen|fee stain can be removed with gas things might be the matter which|line, benzine or methylated spirit would be in your power to cae Have a talk with her and find out} Cannon loaded with sand have iged. Married peo-| been found effective in breaking up in each other;|swarma of locusts frequently interests must be in com-'appear in Costa Rica Confessions of a Wife MR, STUART BECOMES CONF!-1floated up the broad steps to wild , DENTIAL applause service and retain This is the first time in my life! Mr, Stuart stopped abruptly end that any one of t cre has|as they came down in perfect perfect shape tome trod” whiapered Mr. Stuart |rhythm we went over to them and i é q ss wirhiibd awe bowing low, handed them a Tomorrow we'll offer the Seattle 8 Buyer an excep : eet rled a fay eae Pedi RN CA Ce al Opportunity to purchase a strictly all-woo M I have drenmed | plucked from a near-by jardiniere garments—at $27.50. In one sense this of in not anyt t oth ete? hee me t Come ood people called unusual. You could always get a sult at this pric i of anothe b y here and tonight I ted iL You co get o much lesa But our offer is un ual = favitation becas Tithouxht bape eb mt gps aM pte nA gy ion mia be here.” id Sinegp a benlaeabad er phe ee ; 1 belt ou have never met late business and for no other reason my husband, Mr said They are pure worsted, woven of the fir wool, care. rather pointedly TO SKIN HEALTH aking his eve Immedigte quickly, t 1 whelming me with no ly and ove more flatter We danced in silence and I gave , 6 thm of the Sn. Madele of Commer. and: Style ' myself up to "the rhyth Every garment {9 this season's Wiise*and re It's free to our patrons. wrtiet¢ All at once { was startled ; You may pay according t » loud burst of applause, and $15, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50 pnait eanventanee Woking “abouts 1 found. that Jin and Donna, Mr, "Stuart and T were “tt the only people on the floo You've got to go some to outdo Jim as he passed us Then began a sort of dream dance, 1 was conscious that Mr tuart was taking thru all sorts lof evolutions and that | was follow « ing him aa tho we had been danc ing all our lives. Donna and Jim ; alo were doing stunts and the |\2cina Sith Boslamr end cupetion ter lothers were laugh and encour jaal ne Vor samples, send 4c stampa to aging uf i ~ , smergency, Laboratories, 22. Went | At Jast Jim persuaded Donna tol hh at New Tork Clty. Bold by all dance on the stairs and away they | Druggiate. Toilet Paper 1G, 8 Rolls for Bigger Values Than Ever Will Be Found Here Tomorrow Suits— Overcoats $12.50 and $15.00 oring and finish o uits at these popular pric really surprise plendid cassimeres, fancy tailored in all the attern rsteds and novelty ci are newest model lisplayed in the ly with most higher ther our own Suits in value The Overcoat Season is here—you'll need one, anyway—*0 se Coats tomorrow » semi-Halmacaan sty while many other in sleeve, giving it a raglan don't omit to # Many are tn have the narrow shoulder with th these splendid value $12.50 and $15.00 THREE SATURDAY BEDDING BARGAINS| Boys’ Sweaters Plaid Blankets '2)'\":' creck an, aio ang went $1.50 Values at 98¢ at a fraction of the cost. Size 68x80 inches, fh tan, } Give the boy a good, nerviceable blue, $2.50 values 8 Sweater—hell appreciate st; and, ef the price is low. loughneck rivie in Maroon, Gray and Qg ly at Cc Blue, tomorrow only effect, See at like wool pink, gray and Tomorrow Warm Comfo aides and filled with pure 2x78 inch Bedspreads : inches, and In Priced for tomorrow An exceptiona! bargain in a Comfort, ed with fancy silkoline on both $1.39 ut cor cove e cotton es. Very spe at Men’s Sweaters 76x88 | Jumbo Katt Sweaters for men— kind that usually re in Gray and $2.48) GS age Linens for Thanksgiving |} _ aculate Linen will ada to the arance and pleasure o} kegiving table. w & variet If You Want Corset Satisfaction WARNER Set, consisting of a Cloth : 67x67 inches and 1 dozen Napkins to “a And you'll have a Cornet : Prices h match, rosebud and tulip Table Damask of a good mercerized ft quality, ish, pretty de- and 72 inches wide. tne yaee 59c Napkins, {mn fine mercerized finish, the dosen 90c Wet-Weather Boots ki for Boys $2.50 iceable Boot LF Underwear vaiue 48C a dae white or tur: ar to the sually sold at Special r Saturday 48c jon Sufts, in wool or Dutch neck, or khort sleeves. A aioe tor $1.63 Women's Wool Hose, in black or Oxford; a good medium weight. Spectal 220 8 at, the pair Children’s Hose, in black cashmere; a good quality with tou knees, heels and toes: ade for hard service; all sites, and priced 23c at, the pair need a goc er made sim ack and tan. Sizes 3 to 5%, 4 a specially priced at $3.29; sizes 1 $2 50 NG to 2 at $2.75, and 9 to 1314 at . i Girls, ME Comfort Shoes for Wom A Bargain for Style-Seekers f Elegant Suits $13.75 ave from to $10.00 on think th old models— | look at them you'll be sur- | minute in every |, if 5¢ hen we say you wi this I] just you may every Suit in but if you come and which a p to the materials are incl Corded prised at t styles, detail All Wool P Men's Wear he fashic oplins erges and Russian Green, Nigger Brown, Belgian Blue, Mulberry, Black, Navy, Mouse Gray. tailored effects are semi-dress, All the belted and fur-trimmed style rhe finish of each garment i These Suits are on. Cie s have an ice, or some-|that once upon a time I had won newest 1own, some and all have honest values at up to $25.00, but them at perfec tomorrow e'll Ellene, “le thing else to cool our parched lips |derful enthusiasm, great hopes, ap Ithat have been shouting admira-|atrong principles and absolute be The World Millinery jtion for these wonderful dancir ft 1316 Second Ave. dolls And now? Offers unusual Reductions In We all trooped to dining [ lost all I hoped for because of Pe¥ery department for tomorrow, roon Mr, Stuart found ime a seat /those same principles, and some-| | Saturday. somewhat apart from whe others |times I wonder if they were worth and brought me an lee it. You see, having no more beliefs, He stood looking down upon ime enthusiasm died in rather a lative m She, toc dead?” I questione BULL BROS 4 | they orth more he is still alive, but le 1 I asked bant effectually killed my belief RUN ace tetas Y me," in women ad | tint that when a CUS? Printers was his enigmatic reply man lose at, his belief in every | I asked curiously. |thing else grows hazy tote THING ARK IGaE ‘To what | “That there ae ND a world who are |well as beautiful ure women in this! I looked at Mr. Stuart in’ great) ——— good and true as |surprise, Until this moment he had. t the | nification of good “What a terrible speech 8, good nature and good fellow “Not more terrible than the ex-|ship, his brown eyes always laugh H t | B d vot, more terabie than the ox [ani bis brovn eves aware toueh- ll FAOCEL Baden to make it drew ¢ You surely can't mean that, Mr.| yi Stuart,” | said, all at once soberly.| ma Perhaps it is have |p} rather cruel at contemptuous love-| Ing to every woman was ex ained, In his own mind he had never really known & woman. You! determined that no woman's heart married years ago.” — | would break, that they were always § an-/ playing the game with two up their sleeves and if, in spite Eliene toll me! of this, they lost started with Grill Entertainment of Highest because you hould have was the surprisir swer, But Harry and they ou were a bachelor. Forgive mejanother partner on another game. if I say too much, I do not mean| “I'm awfully sorry for you,” [| M ‘it to pry into your affairs unless you! said er! want to tell me You need not be. | have my good | There is nothing to forgive, | times. | Even Harry and Ellene do not know That {s not what T mean, You that chapter of my life. It is closed, | have missed the I had thought forever. I do not) all know yet just why I have opened {t again to you. | suppose I waal anxious to make you understand one good time of belief in your fellow men and] women. | Almost thou persuadest me,” he| repaated, Entrance 104

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