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Store Hours—Week Days, 9 a, m., 6 p. m. Saturday, 9:30 a.m, STAR—TUESDAY, 1422-24-26 . FIRST AVE. Phone Main 6035 People—not just a glance over this ad—we want you to read it, and read it each week—as the prices mentioned below will save you time and money. An ad of this kind, mentioning but one price and taking in every depart- ment in the store, will be be run in this paper Tuesday night of each week, for Wednesday's selling only. We also want you to notice that each week there will be a different sale price—and only one price—of merchandise advertised each week. Always watch for The Leader Company's Tuesday ad. TOYS Harmonioas, 156 values Guna, Lbe values Stuffed Dogs and Rabbits, Doll Dishes, Dolls 2 and Moff Doll Sete of Knives and Spoons, Comb and Bi Réad Necklaces and Pin, Bracelets, Horns, all 0° for 10c Art Goods Stamped Pillow Tops. Regular 2 Wednesday, PEE ot Ike Rosettes Rosettes and buckles of satin, ebiffon, lace and a few leather buckles, in a good assortment of colors. Worth to 490, .. 10c pair . High grade Taffeta Ribbons colors. Up to 3 nd values to 22¢ yard. Wed, yard mb am eed peed fem feed ee fee pee ee fh ech beh ee pe Children’s Ribbed A good ribbed Hose. MILLINERY Children’s Felt and Tweed Hats, in various styles and colors; worth up to 50c. Wonderful values— Special 10c Ea. Odds and ends of Chiffon Veiling In near N 1 yard, « lengthe 450, Wed, Notions Bone Hair Pina, 1 dow, tn bot. Regular te box, Wed. box 10c De Long Heoks and Byes. all sizes. Regular l0c¢ red Wednesday, tor 10c pd aterproof Traveling Regular ~ Weinesday, each,, LOC ch sitton Foundationa, a Sun Fon Oc worth S00 an .10c Perfume, ounces, for, a bottle . Chlidren’s Mittens, calere 10c Cellapsibie Drinking tn i”, Cups, German and French Val Laces, many beautiful patterns, values to the. Wed. yard 10c Shadow and Oriental and Venise Laces and Inser- widths up to 6 ches. values to 1Oe Wed. yard arta stocking In all colors, at, pair Women's Cotton Stockings, pair... good = quality Fancy Work Aprons, Lawn, Dimitw, ete, or plain. be values for nef 10¢ Oc Bho ¢ pair Curtain don urtain Pole ‘10c w The price for our weekly sale is 10c. Neckwear File Kmbrotdery all « Regular ‘eke 10c Linen Collars, all some plain, others Royal Silke be nketn. tay Maline N the pretty new and dainty shades, New. 1 Wednend ach... 10c Men’s' Items Mnen Hand- ows In all heel and pair Domestics An assortment of Goods, Including ete, fhe values Red bordered Towels, each a tor. hemmed regular price, be 10c Handkerchiefs Fine Lawn, some others with dain proldered corners Iso some plain all Hnen slightly museed f Wednesday each Children’s Har kerchiets a Xmas 10c t up neat der, Rea ednesday aris each 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10 10c 10¢ 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c NEXT WEEK THE LEADER CO.’S 48c AD WILL BE RUN IN THIS SPACE ARENA ICE SKATING unday 10-12 2. N115-10.90 = Pike.—Ady. “Today ftyles Today” “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Thanksgiving Apparel We are prepared to show you the most authoritative garments for all oc- casions, We are displaying the ap- proved styles in Bults, Coats, Street and Evening Dress- es, Waists, Furs, 4 etc. It will be ao F pleasure for us to show you. You can buy them j On Easy 4 Credit F Terms Pay us a tittle down and the bal- ance as ts most con- venient to you-—a small payment each pay day will be sat- tsfactory. We give you credit at no ad- ditional cost. Take advantage of this Mberal convenience, —o: Eastern Outfitting Co. 1482-84 Becond Ave. 211 Union Bt. Three mc Daily (except 5 pm. Lanch at the Hollywood, 212 (LASHED; HE’S DYING’ | LOS ANGELES, Nov. 23.—C. 1} Reppart, dairyman, lay near death fering, apparently, from a terrible hing. He was found unconscious {n an i! jempty bathtub, his naked back sear- jed with eats and livid welts. ‘GIRLS! WOMEN! They Liven Your Liver and Bowels and Clear Your Complexion Don’t Stay Headachy, Bilious With Breath Bad and Stomach Sour Get a 10-cent box now Tonight sure! Take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever ex- perienced. Cascarets will liven your liver and clean your thirty feet of bowels without griping. You will wake up feeling grand. Your head will be clear, breath right, tongue clean, stomach sweet, eyes bright, step elastic and complexion rosy—they're wonderful, Get a 10. cent box now at any drug store. Mothers can safely give a whole Cascaret to children any time when cross, feverish, billous, tongue coat ed or constipated—they are harm less. um cleaned, travel comfort. trip it. TICKET OFFICE Phon T. J. Moore, City P Phone £946 Waists and Gloves, only: Ladies’ Ladle Ladies’ Plain Waists Fi Ladies’ Plain Suits sppnged a Men's Suits sponged and pr Men's Suits cleaned and Plain Suits We aim to give you the highest for cash. jin the Angelus hospttal today, sut-| TAKE CASCARETS: IF CONSTIPATED, (ORGANIZE VAST COMPANY T0 BUILD UP WORLD NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Seeking to reach out in the world’s marta and establish America as the fore- most trader of the world, Morgan, Rockefeller, National City dank 4 Kuhn C. Loeb Vebster interests this afternoon filed papere at Albany, New York, to incorporate a $50,000,000 organ ization to be known the Amer. jean International company. This concern proposes to dabble in vast enterprises all over the world. The war furnished its oppor. tunity, this, Its sponsors believe. Europe is partially bankrupt; its financial condition will be worse before it is better. In such circumstances the organ izers of this giant organization ex pect to reap a harvest financing enterprises which might otherwise de put forever out of business, HANS SCHMIDT MUST DIE ALBANY, N. Y., Nov vietion of Hans Schmidt, 23.—Con- one time priest, for the murder of Anna Au miller, was upheld by the cougt of appeals today, Schmidt must Leaves Seattle Nightly at 7:30 P. M. to CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE Compartment-observation cars, standard and tourist sleepers, dining cars (meals a Ja carte) and coaches. Every car built with the idea of of fering you the greatest degree of Try it on your next Columbia and Second Main 117; Elliott 5609 8. & Ticket Agt. C. W. Meldrum, Asst. Gen, Pass. Agt. BELMONT DYE WORKS Are offering a Special Price on Ladies’ during Novembere December and January French dry White Chinchilla Coats French dry cleaned ench dry cleaned sed presi#ed Will clean one pair White Gloves Free AUTOS CALL ALL PARTS OF CITY Blind, Ble Firat ‘applic « Piles. ioe Electric lighted, vacu- “See a tir Americ 508 E. Pine St. Suits, Chinchilla Coats, cleaned $1.8 $1.25 500 50¢ 500 $1.25 accompanying order. grade of work at the lowest price 1 pressed +0ee and Stone &| The end of the war will increase) | fair, KRAUSE FREED; | IMMEDIATELY __ IS REARRESTED Edward saute accused of being responsible for the Sisappearence | of three men in Ala |leased by order of Fed |Neterer here Tuesday, aa” only Tolpe| to be jing and being a fugitive from jus | tice as he was leaving the court. Constable James Shannon and Detective Ralph Jones made the arrest. The new charge was pre- ferred by District Attorney Clay Allen, after tt was found the for. mer case would not hold Krause will be sent to Alaska as !soon as extradition can be arrank ed, And there, it ts said, will be tried for the alleged murder of one of the three men who are reported missing—J. O. Plunkett, Willlam Christie and O. EB. Moe Krause f¥ now in the city Jail LOTTERY GAMES INVESTIGATED BY GRAND JURY Prosecutor Lundin and the King |county grand Jury were making an jeffort Tuesday to learn gthy at least Chinese lotteries afe oper. ating without molestation in Seat tle. K. “Patsy” Taylor, one of the so |licttors for the lottery men, was jarrested by Fred Lathe, Lundin's jspecial Investigator, Monday after. noon and is being held in the coun ty Jail as a witness by Charles H. Howe, the foreman grand jury dustry HANNA AND DOG M’BRIDE HOME; America first Hanna visited the San Francisco Dr. McBride toured the cities of the Kast. He says he didn’t find any new germs, but that of all} lcities he visited, Seattle is the | cleanest and healthiest “The Hast 1s humming with pros perity. Everybody's busy, and they can't get men enough. They » advertising for men to work,” he said. "Prosperity followed pretty nearly all the way home, [it will be in the Northwes | This te the | the country which yet me and tin a few only district in hasn't felt it USE STAR WANT ADS FOR RESULTS|' rearrested on a charge of kfdnap-| order of | | “Patsy” is the man who gave a| |reporter for, The Star employment |as a solicttér during last fall's tn vestigations of the gambling in DOC OPTIMISTIC Councilman Hanna and Health Commissioner Mefiride ar! rived home Tuesday morning from vacation trips employed In seeing | NOV. 23, 1915. PORT BELT LINE IS CONSIDERED | Municipal League and Com- | mercial Club to Act orf Issue LEAGUE GETS REPORT Two important meetin, ing to the proposed port sion belt line raitroad, to be voted on Dee, 4, were on for Tuesday The Municipal league's harbor development committee, at whore |behest the “soft-pedal” commit |tee was recently formed, submitted jits report to the league at Its meet PAGE 2., ing, Tuesday afternoon, at the |Washington Annex, The report went over a week The Commercial Club Tuesday |night will consider resolutions rec ommended for adoption by its wa terways and transportation commit tees, Indorsing the port commis sion and the belt line The Municipal league report, after reviewing the situation, and entering a pl of the railroads, PROBABILITY that the above Problems will be solved by the public at this time expending money to ald in the betterment of the service to the docks, as for several y very much more than which the railway companies themselves propose to accom- plish.” The report argues against trans for of the necessary $200,000 with ° Buy = SHIRTS Russian Cords, Madras Cloths; regular $2.00 values at . NECKWEAR easy bands; values to SUDO OE. cetiecs cas DRESS GLOVES n Cape, $1.50 values, at ..... Gray and Tan in Mocha and Cape, $2.00 values at $5.00 Bath $6.00 Bath PAJAMAS | which to build the belt line, on the ground that it will remove all money to be used for emergency in the construction of any addi |tions which might be necessary to |the port properties, etc. Commenting on this, Chief En gineer West of the port commis ston sald Tuesday: After having provided thoroly |for the completion of all facilities |now under way, we have set aside | $25,000 for emergencies at the Bell st. dock, and similar reserves else where. The $200,000 which we propose to ‘transfer for the belt line is a surplus.” Denial that the Municipal league fe in any way concerned tn any “soft-pedal” work agaiost the belt line is voiced tn ommunication \to The Star Tuesday from ©, G Morrison, executive secretatry of the league Morrison declares the league's harbor development committee tn-| terviewed all parties interested and investigated every phase of the sit uation, later calling into conference |representatives of other etvic dodion, “The Municipal league commit tee has conscientiously endeavored to solve this problem in the inter oats of the ‘Greater Seattle,” he ladda, “and all that the committee | Winhes tq accompliah ts to give the the information that it has | been able to secure on this very important subject, in the bellef that the public will appreciate the work pf = committee of an organization approaches all. public mat oe got preconcetved opinio in an effort to determine each ca on ite merits | FIRE SWEEPS TOWN EL CENTRO, Cal., Nov. 23.—Fire js mweeping Mexicali, just across Flannel, our $2.00 suit, at ‘s us Extra wide open end Ties with slip- $1.15 | $1.45 —Firet Fi ' BATH ROBES Slippers to match $4.00 Bath Robes, Robes, Robes, Your Men’s Furnishings During This Week of Suécials TAILORED "READY Co. | UNDERWEAR and Oxford | Heavy wool ribbed, in white only; a $1.50 garment $1. Cooper's websted ribbed, in gray only; garment Moleskin ,.45¢ per suit for .. re With with with with Slippers to matc Slippers to matc Slippers to mate Olus One-piece Pajamas of Cinderella | Heavy .. $1.45) Our Upstairs Clothes Shop gives you the opportunity at all times’to buy regular $25 Value Suits and Overcoats OPEN SATURDAY NIG Tailored Ready Co. long; F 401-403 PIKE ST. MOTHER ACTS TO. for cine, of Seattle, ts breathe easily this afternoon for the first tinfe in several weeks, fol- lowing the finding, at noon today, of 64 when her son, Bernard William) Duenkel, was born, 20 years ago, The boy is now being held in bar- racks at Montreal, fearing that he may be sent to Burope as a Cana the line from Calexico. Twenty buildings have been destroyed | The blaze originated in @ saloon. For Piles Pyramid Pile Treatment Is Used At da Vast the Horror Number from of Operation Don't permit a dangerous opera- tion for piles until you have seen what Pyramid Pile Treatment can do for you in the privacy of your own home, Remember Pyramid—Forget Piles No case can be called hopeles: {unless Pyramid Pile Treatment has jbeen tried and has failed. Letters |by the score from people who be leved their cases hopeless are in Jour files, They fairly breathe the joy of the writers Test Pyramid Pile Treatment |yourself. Either get a box—price |50e—from your druggist or mail the coupon below right away for a| perfectly free trial FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY 528 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich, Kindly send me a Free sam- ple of Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain wrapper, Name . Street City Carpenters, Attention! A special open meeting of Car |penters’ Union will be held tonight Jat their hall, 1620 4th Ave Addresses by O, H. Moaiil, | Dentler and oth | Ladies especial A. G. invited. i To Overcome Eczema ) Never mind how often 1 and failed, Stohing eczema quickly you have you can stop burn by ap by any i } j tri r clearing the skin and making healthy, xemo ts an ex eptional remedy. tt te not greasy |sticky or watery, and {t does not When others fall ft fs the one ndable treatment for all skin Ee Zemo, Cleveland, dian soldier. ral months ago, while attending high school at Van couver, B, C, he enlisted in the) Canadian army, not thinking that he Pry hi to go to the front. A few days ago he found that his company was about to start across the continent and that he must go. Terrified, he telephoned his mother at Seattle. She took up the matter with District Attorney Clay Allen. who instructed her to get the boy's birth certificate, proving that he was born fn the United States. Not until today did she get the docu- ment signed by her old family doc DR. 1, DECAYED TEETH ARE! A MENACE TO HEALTH R. CLARK Even more so, perhaps, than most any other part of the anatomy, for nm that the food comes in contact with the teeth, and if yed it muat become ontaminated. very poorest kind neglect the teeth— from androint of health—from a |ktandpoint of comfort—from a stand [point of efficiency {t {s poor busi n pecially in this true when it # so little to have the teeth put | Into Perfect condition and kept that way, If @ person has a reasonably good wet of teeth, there in no reason why decay should aver get « strong |hold on them, If a competent dentist jis allowed to examine them once vory few months, and at the first sign of disease in the teeth atop it jat once | All you want to be sure of is that \ to a competent dentist, one| ws hin business be sure DEMAND "ER ATE. In this office every den [list Is a graduate, registered man, | |who has graduated from the best |dental colleges and passed the exam. | | ff th | TINT i} ation of the state dental board ery operator tn this tice has his! pattificate: trom” the, state. dental | board hanging right on the wall tn/ front of his dental chatr, tn plain elaht of all You are sure © ‘et ting competent service at this office, Our prices are the very lowest, and you will be surprised to find ‘how little it will cost you to have your teeth put Into perfect condition here. We use the moat actentific and up to-date of painiess methods, so you don't need to be afraid of it hurting y Furthermore, we give with all work our fronciad guarantee 6f aat- Hafaction, signed both by the oper Jator who Md the we d by LR 8, owner manager | who ts thoroughly re | | t put ft off another day—come Regal Dental Offices » Nn. Clark, M 1405 ‘Third Ave, N. and Ua! or. M The certificate is now speeding towards Montreal, where it will win TACOMA, fled to his | Portland. The call of home for him to resist, but rived home his Wife F. Van Buren. the boy bis | veleeee, GET HER BOY OUT escapes, eocs wow; OF BRITISH ARMY, WIFE RErunes ww 23.—Robert E. TACOMA, Nov, 33. 23.—Mrs. Ora Ra- | Moore is returning to Walla Walla, beginning to| where he will serve out a term for \srand larceny which was interrupt- 13, when he escaped tr Noy. Nov. the family doctor who attended her ‘he honor camp at Waterville and wife babies at too strong fter he ar- nd children Unio: fine finish; $1.50 value at, h, h, h, at. at at Juting regular $1.50. | Special at 0%. 0.006 H of C. Recause of ite t =} LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE will be found better than ordinary Quinine, for any purpose for which” Quinine is used. Does not cause ner~ nor ringing in head. there Is Only One Look for signature of EK. feet Quinine. regular $2.00 at, per $1.45 nm Suits, heavy weight CASHMERE SOX Extra fine Black Cashmere Sox, regu- lar 35c value; 5 airs "First Floor. —First Floor. | NIGHT ROBES Flannel, © inches » $15 ABERDEEN, H. Shutt, water. ie and w GROVE, 3Be. .95c .$1.00 insisted he return and serve out his term. FIND SHULL’S BODY Nov. 23.—The body president of the Grays Harbor Logging Co., been missing since last Thu was found in the boom of the Wish- ksh Boom Co. today. He was evi- dently walking along the boom and fell into the who GRAND OPENING TOMORROW THREE GIRLS NEW SHOP 308 UNION ST. Every lover of good bread and cak Opposite Postoffice every man and woman In Seattle Interested in home economics is invited to attend the opening, tomorrow, of the new THREE GIRLS shop, 308 Union street, just a few doors from Third avenue, directly opposite the postoffice. Every hour of the day, Bitzi nd freshly bal great modern ovens, only a few blocks away. fee rolls, doughnut: Hot” Three Girls bread, cof- ‘ed cakes will arrive from the And euch an array of the finest fruit cakes, plum puddings, mince and pumpkin pies, “Luxury” cakes, gtc., as will be epread before you on opening day! Ww 1 tempt you first with a look at the enticing displa; then we are going to let you cut into the delicious cakes and pies and sample them! ing of anything that appeals to your eye. There are no substitutes used in the Three Girls kitchen. you use in your home—the best butter We use materia and good American ingredients called for in the various recipes. We will prove to you that it is cheaper to buy from interested! the Three Girls than to bake at home, Our Great Special THANKSGIVIN What it takes to make 100 Three Girls Devil's Food Cakes 100 Ibs. Flour. ..9 6.50 44 Ibs. Flour . 1.15 25 Ibs. U neweet- Chocolate ... 6.80 25 lbs. Butter .. 7.50 15 doz, Eggs ... 4.60 4 gallons Milk . 1.30 10 Ibs. Walnut Meats ... ... 3,50 $30.75 Walnuts are mixtd in the batter in Three Girls Cake. OFFER Not merely a taste, but a big, generous help- pure sugar and the very choicest other Read on—you'll be Our Opening Day Special will be a fine “Devil's Food” Cake for 30c. could not begin to make it at this price, using t ure it for yourself, he materia! we put into it You Fig- The adjoining list shows exactly what we use to make 100 Devil's Food Cakes. Prices given are retail—what you pay; we buy by the ton or’carload, The best Fruit Cake you can imagine—a famous home recipe, nearly solid fruit—at 80c a pound; delicious Plum Pudding at 300 pound; good, big Mince Pi And ju passed human lips big, “Piping Hot” hour. CART-Spectal every any it a word about Three Girls bri made from the choicest hard wheat flour, 2 Fresh from the oven every 10¢ Loaves for 15c. MAY WE EXPECT YOU TOMORROW? THREE GIRLS 308 UNION STREET OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE the finest we could make-at 15¢ 20c d—the best that ever Re- “Brome