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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 26, “===—" EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR Phone Main 9100 1915. PAGE 4 Hy carrier, eity, Kani nt Menttle, Wash, posto€lice ae second-ciaan matter ? lurkey has more than three million men avail- there’s one almost insurmountable obstacle in the A FEW THINGS-TO BE THANKFUL DREAMS OF WORLD EMPIRE: able te milit ary duty and, as the Dardanelles cam- path—Japan, The moment the German troops set FOR ERMANY has broken thru the “ring of steel” paign has unmistakably proved, indomitable soldiers faot across the Bosphorus, the little brown men of HAT we haven’t been run down by a flivver and has opened a road, albeit a bloody road, under capable leadership. This mighty host Ger the mikado will swarm thru China in a resistless T : That wbhite of the italian opera singers 26 to Constantinople. ‘The succor of the Turks, is many can arm and officer, and with it threaten the tide. Then will it become truly a world war. 5 : ‘ said to be but an incident; a mere detail, in the supremacy of the allies in the East a in the trenches. ey most daring project that any military mind has rhe allies ailstoakad atl Paeaies enbanifie NEVER MIND LIVES! JUST MAKE That the war didn’t take away our appetite conceived since Napoleon launched his Egyptian AU ee ate te Wem ina tnd Batic IT PAY! for mother's turkey and cranberry sauce. ot Yai t of his dream to also, the adjoining states of Afghanistan and Balu- ‘ That seliivar’e tasmcntami td ta tea hall campaign in attempted fultillment = a a the chistan, with their savage tribes; India, with — its VERY once in a while we get real mad. mn iat our neighbor's phonograph is é junk ee Comer oF the Bam, 08 we horde of Mohammedan fanatics—each and all these 4 We got so mad yesterday we waited 24 pile. se st dk : a. vollern destined to realize the countries hotbed of sedition—would probably rise hours to write this editorial. : That the kids are on good behavior until Is the Hohen ee . p> taal pee hare Teu- against Anglo-Russian domination, Acting in con- It was after reading in a Big Business news- Christmas. : : er aaa minthod tp: eurct nd W here the junction with a German force, a mighty army of paper an editorial complaint because the La Follette That Taft doesn’t take his bath in our house ee daring & the Cors aff | > these rebels could invade Russia thru: Turkestan, eaman’s law had put a passenger boat out of busi- That the ice man will lay off for a while. matchless genius and te recta mie wf East? In the meantime the Germans would hold the ness. That we haven't fallen for a book agent. & Withelm to extend bet a aps: food : a st, the French in the West and Austria keep the Italians at “It is impossible to operate at a profit,” we That we don’t play football. colle ar onggawanle ty Se aumie, i w ar mu- bay. Greece might remain neutral thru it all, but read, “if the boat is compelled to carry the num- That Wilson is president. junction has been formed. Supplies . . fe thru Rumania would be forced in with the central pow- ber of lifeboats provided by the law.” rhat the corner grocer trusts us. eee tte (Sod are pouring Ante in 4 1 at it ers. The German army of 2,500,000 men, now Good God! Is the lesson of the Eastland so That the air is free. A a eae aad ae ee a first » ally lined up on the East, reinforced by the Bulgars and soon forgotten that a steamship corporation can That we don’t have to worry about our bank ered nmavinaty A tek nth : the allies Rumanians, would march once more against Russia. publicly object, and a kept newspaper can back its deposits. es oe waivid - fac pega ‘ sromises Between the two gigantic armies Russia might be whine— That we can read to ourselves so no one will See cuminated. He season and hee: veer can brought to her knees. ; BECAUSE THAT CORPORATION CAN NO know we skip over the names of cities mentioned merge with the allied forces, as have the Belgians rhis is the dream of the German kaiser, seem- LONGER RISK ITS PASSENGERS’ LIVES IN A in the war news. heats aah ran and King Albert, but Serbia, as a nation, may soon ingly practicable and easy of accomplishment, con- BOAT WITH INSUFFICIENT PROVISION FOR 1 hat a eg rue i : ho the jo 4 be out of it. sidering the proven might of the German arms. But HUMAN SAFETY? That we've kept out of the war so far. By Allman DONOUR SHOPPING Now! AT PResent!! WHILE CONDITIONS Do YOUR SHOPPING Now! aT PRESENT! WHILE CONDITIONS AR SO PLEASANT. Do \T HOW AND a f| DO MOUR SHOPPING Now! py PRESENT! WHILE CONDITIONS Are SO PLEASANT. DO rT Now AND DO MY DEAR LADIES OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD, WE ARE MOVING INTO THIS HOUSE. IF Your} VieW FROM BEHIND THE CURTAINS 13 NOT SMTISPACTORY, YOU CAN ALL COME RIGHT pee oer treat 3 | L t C ll It Will Soon Be Over my | mm as a The Overstocked Sale at CHERHY sr POE PEROT CN fprseesstess wilson who t# t aint the only feller at this waiting New goods have been arriving daily, our store is jammed with new seasonable Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. Prices have been cut to rock-bottom this week; we lower the bottom. WE MUST HAVE ROOM and the public gets the benefit. We have overbought and must take our loss. Saturday and the balance of this month these prices go into effect. MEN’S SHOES heavy Men’s Working Shoes, solid oak sole blazt littel gorgie medders is too was sitting down on the neer a bench tr ral park y when come flops his on the bench gormie never sald nothing but he watched that feller like MEN’S AND BOYS’ HATS Men’s Pants dog spot keeps his eye glood to a $3.7 rat hole 198 coi panna 89 1 what's the matter, sonny, said { value for, pair.. Cc n black or tan; $2 39 the man, why don’t you go and . : CUE FO os 9 SF 4 s0i6'9 reteeeeeees ° 5C ’s Felt s all colors play ; $2.50 Men's Pants, in he eviot and $4.00 Men's Dress Shoes, gun metal Blucher, the ’ ae oa Hats, in all colors, x ws Gio a TE Sod aii is te ars, Ga 38 “ THE ONLY thing new about the New Haven is its xorale to A i gio abe + .48 mak 4 q $2. 39 CUt tO .......eee, . & name. well, well, you meen to 500 Di » Mpa ys i'Bi $3.00 Jen's Felt Hats, i in all colors, in 2 (Cees say that you ke to pia, 53 worsted 1 95 ape sie Royal Blue $2. 95 the Mtest shapes, - MR. ROOT'’S candidacy seems to be taking root. Wd) ane Hike -to olay, nia 40 ! ‘ utt ° Keith 9; Cee Ware, CMS OF CHENG, Si ccasgcaacacke seen 1 .63 r ne ag RRR feeling well ary 5 eee ‘ $5.00 and $6.00 Austrian LONDON POLICE report | that the order against yes sir, { am feeling alrite, said PIU Mer ‘ , ¥ $1 98 Children’ Ss Shoes at Cut Prices} Velous in all colors, cut to $1 98 treating has resulted in a remarkable decrease of drunk- | gorsie wool, union made, cut to ° £9 0) Hive’ Shoes, handy oak 2 $1.00 Boys’ Ha 4 enness among women. Any woman present who wants maybe you, are tired, for it aint $4.50 and $5.00 Dress Pants, ir ted sane : " d $1 19 be ” ‘ 45c a to give an opinion on the London police? pe tap vai plier ead ag hela gg Pe sh om rpg ea vl ; 5 a 9 ee ee g LORGOR ;? for a long t you have nd tweeds, good $2 95 $3.00 Boys’ Shoes, with heavy oak $1 69 Men's and Boys’ f 23 GOV. WILLIS and Myron Herrick having ducked. pisgeioger al per wae, ut t . sole bottoms; best value; cut to.... e Cans, Cat tO S... ccekactanies Cc Burton appears to be the legitimate favorite son of Ohio ) they will t { dont Burton was once endorsed by Roosevelt for mayor of , Cleveland but maybe that won't kill him off Geni ee eg waiting till FURNISHINGS Double grip, heavy corded silk Garters, cut to, FURNISHINGS Cooper woe ed Shirts and Drawers Roya’ heavy derby ribbed Shirts and Drawers, Jersey Sweaters for men and boys, cut to.. 48c Union Suits, heavy derby A ut 75c ferby ‘ribbed woot. BLAS $1.50 Winsted’s lamb wool Shirts $2.00 heavy Eagle wool Shirts and Drawers, cut to, , Special Silk Garters sgt .15¢ THE MORNING ¢ GROUCH and a motley gang of weakling political weeklies are using up a lot of their cheap space these days in what they seem to think is a bombardment of The Star. The poor boobs don't realize that they're being bespattered with their own muck-filled ’ shells. When You're Well about 10 SUITS, OVERCOATS SLIPONS AND BALMACAANS Go in the Big Four Specials—Any Suit, Overcoat, Slip-on or Balmacaan Priced Up to $15.00 Goes at Priced Up to $25.00 Goes at $7.50 | $12.50 Oe yl, ace Priced Up to $20.00 Goes at Priced Up to $30.00 Goes at 91.50 Bik Mufflers; ait coléce and all shades, cut 95c 1 0.00 $1 5 00 Be tere” 19 50e Wool Mitts 23c t down on it All silk, ready to wear Ties, 14¢, 2 for ......+0. Silane oataka Oot toc: Se idaatk ais Aor 45c soca alg hale Pajamas, 95c koi pe hae ik pubieii: . 39c KEEP WELL Another Article in The Star's Health Campaign Being Conducted With Co operation of American Medical Association ° ° All Suits and Dresses Reduced 20% Until Saturday Night Aside from the physical exercise crying {8 the baby’s method of tell ing the mother that something is 7 wrong. 2 1 ced j ie ; a] ‘i by jo cos ‘a $12:00 yy A ‘asian ‘ ather faced Gauntlet Gloves $18.50,"Special $14.80 sp agg ade to 17¢ $20.00, Special $16.00 rai inee $1.00 Anan Woat 3 tell her b Men heavy Working ipenders, cut to, pair 15c g. $22.50, Spe $18.00 pin Haldia Be wh e e $1.00 Alaska Wool Mitts fei! $2000 oa coer en Se| TBoys’ and Children’s Suits | |i" e- 2+ ase i al $22.80 crying Drawer cut to, $1.00 black sateen Shigts, 5 $ A lusty cry, sometimes ris garment 33c military collars, cut to ”“ 48c $30.00, Special $24.00 Reg. $35.00, Special $28.00 g. $40.00, Special $32.00 45.00, Special $36.00 00, Spe $44.00 1 $52.00 9 ing to a shriek, generally means colic, or abdominal pains. The knees are drawn up to the ab domen and the hands are tight ly clenchew A low whining ery, usually in hungry. It sor = es urs 89c a nee Gloves 48c $1.00 Pigskin W hiplash Gauntlet Gloves 5 Batis 45c Heavy kait wrist canves Gloves cut to 3 pair for 10c » Closing out our Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Overcoats arid Raincoats. . $5.00 Boys’ Suits, with 2 pairs pants, } closing price S Cesntecitas 4 2.98 $6.00 all wool, blue serge, Norfolk aisles from 6 to 17 years; closing price.............. ae Ps $4.00 heavy tweeds, Norfolk style, closing price ....... Pie, Essay sh tanita a wlelsea ik ha . 8 Ph Silk Bows, 9c; 25c a a Handkerchiefs 19c $1.50 heavy Win 8 Drawers, cut to, garment about him b manner He 19 warm or tired of lying ywition. sick child does not ery| There is a low moaning and] ail, with, sometimes, a turning| fie of the head from side to side, ® F satadainindh: Vicia intial itll Perce rae oo FIRST G COWWMBIA W.H. FISHER, MGR. Seibel ie nse ™»