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Customers Visiting This Store Tomorrow Morning Thursday will be given a rare treat in much-wanted merchandise at prices that will set you a-thinking. Understand, there will be 50 items sold of each article advertised. All are placed on large display tables, and when they are all gone there will be no more sold at the prices named We Want You to know this store better—we want you to know its management and its low prices—and take this method of bringing you here. REMEMBER TOMORROW, THURSDAY and this is what you get as long as they last. Limit, two of any article to each customer GREAT BIG DOLLS Only 50 at this p blonde full jointed with chemise. Performing Bob Fifty Dapple Gray Performing ( Horses, just the th little ones to play with. Li Se eact C Each one in a box ‘te sell in some stores at 3 Reguiar | orice here is on! unt! 25¢ y 2 to a customer Leathroid Hand Bags Fifty of them, 25° fitted and lar price on these is 48 y got > pe morrow at 25c each iimealiblaaaiiiaad ¢| Ladies’ Slippers | | Of this lot there are only 21 pairs. They are | sotled, and srfall sizes only, in satin and cany | They go at the price of a shine, namely, 10 | Ladies’ Dress Skirts j Fifty Ladies’ Dress Skirts in assorted ff) K heavy wool terials and corduroys ] 3 ail sizes. No such value as this was q wee ever offered before. Price $1.98. : Limit, 2 to a customer. | The Leader Co. John Panton, Manager 3 1422 to 1426 First Ave., near the corner of Pike Rev. A. E. Serns, 911 Park ave. 3 Jain of Monroe reformatory, to Christian Endeavorers at Univer sity Presbyterian church. MUHL PAINT C0. G18 Pike st. WALLPAPER &® Double Rol MAIN 6a61 SCOTS CELEBRATE Seattle Scots celebrated Tuesda night at a St. Andrews’ day spoke night pears, suc used rae as ZT PHONE 9 MAIN 5106 @ SRO & MADISON | ‘tne Best o! Vaudeville Y Special Matinee TOMORROW-— B THURSDAY, DEC. 1 ( NOTED IBSEN ACTRESS AND CLUB WOMAN Will deliver an address from the Orpheur following the regular “STAGELAND MEMORIES” | /| aol Exceptional Privilege in Addition to the Regular Show / at Our Usual Matinee Prices RESERVE YOUR SEATS TODAY! ee eX police are armed with Ic h as the knights of stage imme program, or By Special Request of the Seattle Federation of Women's Clut things haw { ou cannot afford to Second It will open your eyes to extraordinary values when you see our big stock of beau- tifully fashioned, long- wearing, perfect-fitting ROCHESTER Clothes. We keep pressed free all clothes bought here. Alterations free. Remember the ad- dress. Second Floor Commercial Building ARE AND; Burch a worth Violet Asqu daughter of Famous Dolly Sisters A Dramatic 4-Act Feature THE CALL OF THE DANCE A Real Sensation Mr. and M: SIDNEY DREW widow THE HOME CURE BAMBOO AND ITS USES Another of those beau- tiful colored Pathe First-run 6 Reels for 5 Cents CLASS First-class THEATRE Wed., Fri, Sat. Thur., Reserved Seats $1.¢ Seats Now on Opening Match of the Season VICTORIA at SEATTLE TUESDAY, DEC. 7 ale at Arene Office, STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1, 1915. Never before have you been able to get these famous Roches- Suits and Overcoats for less than $25. Your choice of this new store for $15, ter l= ROCHESTER UP-STAIRS CLOTHES SHO? 2 PAGE ‘ONE KILLED IN WREC KOF TRAIN SPOKANE, Dec. 1.—Three passengers badly Injured and one brakeman killed are the re | sulte so far as known of the wrecking of the Chicago, Mil | waukep & St. Paul's passenger | train No. 1 the eastbound | “Columbian,” just east of Free- Wash,, today. A rall broke as the train was passing over It, and two sleepers | were ditched, | The brakeman's name was given jas Otto Roberts, Those of the in jured passengers are not known ca yet The aceident occurred at *.35 Am, on @ Becton of Oregon Wash ington tracks Which the Milw uses on & Common User HEF jbetween Spokane and Meni |rail is supposed to have junder the observation ear lone on the train, The car wan de broken the last LEAGUE REPORT STRIKES A SNAG | | Municipal League Committee's Work Attacked Unfair W. D. LANE OPPOSES IT as Determined opposition to the re port of the Municipal league, which recommends adoption of t comprehensive scheme for a publi belt line, but opposes transferring funda with which to build It, de veloped at the leag day afternoon Annex So determined was the that no | report eting Tues at the Washington action was taken on the postcard among members wae started W. D. Lane, member of the lant }legislature, attacked jthe ground that it was unfair but a referend He declared that only one side jratied, and the wrench threw twolor the case had been presented tn of the sleepers off Ithe Seattle Municipal News, orgat Roberts was standing on thelr oi. league, and that the New rear platform. had commented editorially in oppo. < From meager reports received |iijio tm the belt If He pot and Madison jthus far, railroad officials say they rie nee a ana jor . [think the three passengers were|)) ou 8 Ut jnot seriously injured F hence di reflection ¢ COUNCIL AT WORK [202% lerman ON DRY ORDINANGE (°° jthe univernit Following an all-morning discus-| Congre : W. Br ved ston of the proposed city “dry?|to recommit former Mayor ordinance, the city council ad|George F. Cotterill moved t ourned at noon Wednesday and re-|amend ft, and Port Attorney C. J convened at 1 p. m. Corporation| France moved for # vote on it by Counsel Bradford was present, and|those present. President Wright jwith the counefl he went thru the| ruled all three out of orde lordinanee, section by section. Sev-| The meeting adjou with no eral debates as to the validity of | action ng t various sections were held. |. Cark in talk, told of t | splen sece { the New Or Cc. D, Jones, ” of Blaine, wan) leans belt | owned by dragged into an ally off Jackson st between Occidental and Second aves., Tuesday night and robbed py two negro women. His pockets yielded $15 CHILDREN HATE PILLS, CALOMEL Ee “FISEWHERE AND CASTOR IL British prime minister, married at Lae, public servi will address convention commissioners at Yakima side In state U. 8. Signal corps starts public night letter cable service to Alaska h-American Relief associa give bazaar at Press club Brit tion wi Monda *oirricuLTies OF THE DRILL Sergeant—McPherson, there! McPherson! Pull in yer stum: mick. D'ye think yer a tank in the gas squad? | “Right ye are, sairjint.” Sergeant—Duffy! Man, man, line up! Line up, | say! Yer || See that it 1s made by “Cal two feet to the front, with Mc. || Pig Syrup Company Refuse any Pherson pulled in other kind with contempt ° ° Rev. A. FE. Sterna, 911 Park ave at $160 b Thief enters room of Theo, Smith . in Fourth ave. hotel and steala Friday, Dec. 3, at 8:15 p. m. clothes while he sleeps Red Cross soctety opens si FIFTH SEASON sale. Former Pacific Mail boats will enter London-New York trade. Salvation Army head denied per mission to enter Belgium by British authorities Gov. Lister touches button at Olympia and lights Spokane’s new street lighting system Dr. Cecil Gret!, Ancona survivor i» lecturing in Italy for benefit of Italian Red Cross Relatives of dead man trying to keep millions from Columbia uni versity W. W. Black, prominent demo- crat, retained as special counsel by city of Everett. Government will dredge Grays harbor. Centralia man trying to raise oranges here. Wenatchee has 14 inches of snow { Blewett pass road cor ans locate Canada-Australia using glass bottom it off direct communication. Steel manufacturers give New Jersey ar d steel train Roosevelt requests Nebraska sec retary of state to take name off primary ballots. Villa, insane and missing, is Arizo’ report | Pr t on trial for attempted mur-| der at Winona, Minn | Winston Churchill, ex-admiralty| lord, Joins British troops Mrs. Mary Hoch Wernke, one of Johann Hoch's 32 widows, died in hicago from pneumonia Wilson will wire toast to Friscc cle day f fair, Saturda Dom tle loan in Canada of $50,000,000 subscribed twice over. British government warns Lord Northeliffe to cease newspaper at tacks on government | New York merchants expect record holiday trade. 0, 8:30: P. Ave. M. Fifth and University | | If Cross, Dovecieh, Constipated, Give “California Syrup of Figs.” Look back at your ehildhoc *. Remember the “dose” mot sisted ¢ astor ofl, cal athartics How , h t w~ you fought against takir th our child Mothers who 4 fe to the m of physic sime founded If your child's stomach, bowels need ne California liver and of x Syrup Its action ts positive, but ons of mothers keep ms 6 fruit laxative handy; they know children love to take it never fails to clean the } Is and sweeter hat a teas ay saves a sick tom Ask your druggist for a 50-cent |bottie of “California Syrup of which has full directions for ages and for sn each bot rfeits * ornia PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Joha Spargur, Conduct Alice Gentle, Mezzo Soprano Solvist—— A Brilliant Program Including SCHUBERT'S UNFINISHED SYMPHONY Season Tickets and Single Tickets for Friday Night Concert Now on Sale PRICES 50c to $1.50 On Pyorrhea Pocket- Book Treatment lay eDWIN The Largest fice tn the Wort | | three and of the Orleans commissioner line w port's developm Dr. Braver wanted to know how long the ti ait for the Ile red that italized t rates w thue on the re to omme advising see if the railre y with error th tm is we hard will their ow ter will ve luable now te ons { dollars to regain, or that the } will m them fr n jto diminish their profits f the port « He told « the water front properties 's ve the ef} fect of making the vide us wit |tles and with i bw be money well ox if we hever go fart it is Je |atrable that ¢ rder to factlitat € h | A “Nether wan choy from former | | Imttnted by Many, Equaled by None | ; pyorrhea has at t boom, ! nome cl cure It, but within @ short tim r the money for much treatment it is t was the patient's po that war treated, because when the pyorrhea treatment at the pyorrhea returns tlent's money has ne wht ‘ ekerbock ee KDWIN a. mH 703 to 715 Union and Washing Open evenings until § and Sundays until 4 for people who work. hone Main 2640, My Bellingham and Holly sts, office is at Blk | Port Commissioner Chittenden, tn wes transfer of the t line's construc to his former attit PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN~WOMEN oS Wei YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K. “Do It Electrically” Learn HOW at this practical echoo! Electricians’ students in one Studies in theoretical mathematics ing and mac Electrical Engineering Course can be ambiti Year ide pract tricity mechanical draw iine shop practice completed by energet! Greater — opportunitie ever before, D Able oper for student Send fo catalogue. Seattle Engineering School, Inc. if 108 West Roy St a) We guarantee the Lundberm trial to prove tt the superiority. of Truss, and give free A. LUNDBERG CO. at the ralire rads | PILLS © PAULINE FREDERICK in an elaborately produced pic- turization of the sensationally famous story and stage suc- cesses BELLA DONNA Produced among the tropical gran Florida, the ie all the that the painted stage scene or words of the book could not impart. There is not one star, but each character handled by a star. Another, the play cost $2 a seat, the book $1.50 yu can see the picture at our regu- lar price! Pauline Frederick and Thomas Holding ‘] ALHAMBRA WESTLAKE, PINE AND FIFTH CONTINUOUS—10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M. This show starts today—running until Saturday night r active and with t vegetal regular, remedy— " BEECHAM’S | t| | DR. L. R. CLARK Yo Health by Neglecting | Your Teeth? y highest class have graduated dental b fitness to practice operator thle rtificate from the right Om tal chalt 4 our prices we wil t we will not a best of materials ore, we give wane clad guarantee Of 4 both by the op id the work and by is D. &, owner and t 4 oro nate ce, who fs th ne of the most certainly the best ¢ largest upp J. Rufus Wallingford in the “Bungalow Bungle” | Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager Yhird Ave, N, W. Cor, Third and Unio: s Bout ay Mouse 10c 1405 ENTER THIS BAKING CONTEST AND WIN A CASH PRIZE The Village of Uniton will open today (Wednesday) in the basement under the Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. at Second Ave. and Union St, under the auspices of the ladies of the First Unitarian Church irday, December 4, at 1 p. m., cash prizes of $3.00 for \ the best 1 . $ 00 for the best cake, and $1.00 for the best ple, | | th e ha een eenetaek “with should ompany the ntry. ' Have your entries on hand not later than 1 vtwbrday The fam FISHER'’S BLEND [Exposition Scones which have been th t of the Food Products Building at the San Francis Exposition will be baked in the village*of Uniton, If you have never eaten them, something good is in store for you. al