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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC, 3, 1915. PAGE 2 handler says he also furnished IN SITUATION |*:::"::""""""") BIG BULK OF |\GAe 2 Mat of p ting are secret servic oratives city detectives, and detectives of Conflicting explanations are} the Great Northerm railroad given here today of the trouble on inesota, which wirelessed | board the Hill liner Minnesota trouble «board and} which was turned back In distress | was making on her voyage from ttle to Lon yr don and which ts now on her way Francisco | Great Northern Ratlroad Co, Friday said there was no| LONDON mutiny aboard the vessel, and that |opment of th did big stock of she was turned back on account of |eampatens against the Balkans is) (Wo years ago we a botler blowout expected wheat business than Seattle, now " ROCHESTER eports indieate that the Itallans with the port's facilities for handling . lane : Hil caked on bins Al wh t completed Beattie is handling =e Suits and Overcoats at banian coast, and that the Russians | more wheat than Tacoma and Port Store Hours No Telephone Saturday 9:30 to 9:30 Orders for Morning Bargains Just (21) Days AND CHRISTMAS IS ON US We must remind all the grownups to remember that every good and every bad boy and girl will be looking for a visit as well as a present FROM DEAR OLD Santa Claus The good boys and girls deserve a gift, and don't you think it might make the bad ones better to treat them likewise or Bun Francisco, 18) gsiytytive per cent of the business ach that port Satur | now passing o® the pub docks | of the Port of Seattle was being en-| EXPECT CZAR TO MOVE joyed by other cities before the Port Dec. 8—-Bpeedy devel. | of Seattle was formed Russian and Malian} Whereas Tac OU owe it to yourself to come in, RIGHT NOW, and see our splen- and Portland doing more of @ Deputy U. 8. Shipping Commis sioner Frank H. Chandler said nting three diff 4 called on him and en of the ship's manifest making spectal inquirte ing two members of the ere A. Martin, a fireman, and J. Mar tin, «a water-tender Chandler would not name thes According to the manifest, W. A Martin is an American and J. Mar tin “hails from Hawall Very little of them ts kr are on the move. Rumored with: | land combined drawals of Austro-German t This statement Was made by Port| from the Vardar valley are taken | Commissioner Remsburg Thursday here to mean that these men are in-|night, addressing the University tended to strengthen the Bulgarian | Community elub forces on the Rumanian border Ho based these assertions on re w ussians are expected to) ports from the ol aainte Candidates Heard The eeting was held to hear can THE ‘onbwo Guisine, foots didates for the por commission and wn | ATIVE BROMO GUXINE. Took for lem | achool board, and the propositions © interests Come, let's all bury the hatchet, open our pocket books wide a \ i, Ky . make all the little ones happy on here, save that they wre clean-cut a7 2% for port development, to be voted on BECAUSE: It’s just like picking up $10 7 ° stmas — ee inci ————— ure | A A Christmas day “hand Adnruenaanns Tr eae Maa isc ay cee to get clothes like these at such a low oe Areca a3 “3 i} soon as it begins operation,” said price, — Judge Remaberg. “This is proved We keep pressed free all clothes bought h by the public t lines of New Or leans and San Francisco. | On a flat switehing charge of] $2.50 per car, instead of $10 to $20, | we shall be able to pay expenses and Ito tend the line from the pro-| ceeds,” Judge Remsberg cited several in-| stances of switching} rates now bi That this is our last season handling Dolls and Toys. This store is to be made the home of Popular-Pricd Ready-to-Wear Apparel in all its branches, consequently all Holts, Toys and Holiday Goods must be closed out Christmas TOMORROW—SATURDAY : WE START THE BALL ROLLING WITH HOLIDAY BARGAINS GALORE |] | See Our $5 Value Trous- Successful None of the port properties has connection with more than two) Store Open = at MADI roads now,” he continued. “Hence || they are unable to work to full ca ||pactty im rapidity of handling In THE CommeRCIAL B || freight | The New’ Orleans and San Fran: cisco belt lines have been open to all roads for the past six years, and have been eminently success ful J, B. Powles, candidate for the | Ren erg if he thought switching charges are ¢ Please note this store is located close to the three biggest and best public markets, mamely: The Corner Market, Sanitary Market and Pike Place Market. We have di | covered that many ladies put their shopping off until the afternoon, To induce you to Ti} shop in the morning, we offer the following bargains between the hours of | Teddy Beer SATURDAY PF Dogs on Mis MORNING an te for Boys and From 10 to 12 a. m. only 20 of them; | Candidate for Girls; regular J h price 25¢, From worth 75c. las to Increase the executive com ~~ i j F 2 now, Remeberg said he did . |] ese.” | Ze per Yard LACES 7c per Yard} "°°." * ‘ert aa ane” Stee TN’ GORNER, MAKE | i ad ote 25e Port for the port commission, harped on ; Ri kl Ss ‘ About a thousand yards assorted Edges and Bands, worth | the ois ete Ww poy hil et a the 1C. e : ‘ bou he por for y f ef ; Aprons On Sale from 10 to 12 at 7c Doll Trunks ommissi D fort to get) the. railroads remedy 5 Bros. iH A Lot of Small Uor Dolly's the existent evils | White Aprons at : nile por a 4 Christmas Gift Boxes for putting your presenta into—big | 10%: _regutar STANDS FOR pest in a teapot | While posses had | he Each. rs 4 McGill Outli Platform bout a big swamp to capture three little or “ Lh ages peak rice 25¢. Price c utlines Platfo about a big mp p Lut oe oom, Weller © Further development of port facilities. Rev. Oxcar MeGill, candidate for | desperadoen, the latter boldly dash All contracts to have prevailing wage clause in specifications All operation and maintenance work to be done by day labor at the | prevailing rate of wages e e be sntre into school | As the bandits ran, they kept up A work day of eight hours. here. arunning fight against the pur-/ o- a ar. ains a 1s ore Pay the Port Commission for actual services. Candidates foc ‘thé scbber beard | suers | Against the policy of leasing public docks to private parties. | will address a community meeting} ‘The trio, wanted for shooting tace tonnes, | Je— CHRISTMAS GIFT BOXES—Ic| crm’ sc» | ae ais sect e cure of eet | mammtanen we, me. 2—| Special 10 to 12 Only. they last, 1¢ each 10 to 12, 10¢. told of the he bell im- ed out of their hiding today and es ved | caped P He Is indorsed by Socialist Party, Central Labor Council, Building | of Queen Anne hill residents, in|two deputies Wednesday, bided | | | Trades Councli, Women's Union Card and Label League, Public Owner |the auditorlum of the Queen Anne | their time SUITS CHRISTMAS ship League and other organizations. |high school, Friday evening. There| When they heard a Soo freight ‘wil! be a musical program train rumbling in the distance they ae (aru 1 09 Nothing could be mote useful and acceptable than HANDKERCHIEFS bra ne ee ry are ee Se eee Cee: Clee . -Ply Roof- $ ficers within a radius of 50 miles | ing Paper ... ° Rimiietocee, nine is evetciots, pabardings | fyss Precincts and Polling Places for School and Port rjegtiated ad te, Sopp al g200 ay Root G4 BQ ular priced Suits in the season's best styles, in | . traine, searching for Ge men. ing Paper... ...- o : biuej brown, black, mixtures, etc. Values to $27.50 | ue ee Bearetenyt iene war >< Election, Dec. 4, 1915 hee $1.00 Roll Ta 63 4 HOF... - 6. sees esses $12.98, $14.98 and $17.50 | OF SIE FOF cee eee eee ee evens fiepnees «Be 25 PRECINCT POLLING PLACE LOCATION . 7 Nice quality Lawn Handkerchiefs, with embrold ode tS. Ravenna School Ravenna Ave & 68th Oregon Men Will PRICE 2 stad 4s 804K8 c i ered corners, \-inch hom, box of six .... 75e WiNo 33 tiaosa Wake te Ste Aca ie Oe ’ $1.75 Gray Dead- $ ‘ DRESSES Another neat Handkerchief, pure white, embroid pa inthe 2 es laced , en Talk to Dem Ss Club ening Felt ....-- 1.33 Party Frocks of chiffon, taffeta and crepe de chine | @red corners; six different styles in box; a 98 N ° Heig ongddie $1.00 Ax, with 59c in pale blue, pink, yeJow, green, etc.; made up| Yalue for . SOE ff No 12. 14. 16, 16, 17, 18 : f The speaker at the meeting of | handle ...... .-+.++; with dainty ruffles and lace; some fur trimmed; | pure Linen Handkerchiefs with %- and %-inch || No : the King County Democratic club | — ® sift sure to ple abae. eis ee aaa 815,00 | Noms, Teady for embroidering or tating edge, etc we 2% 24. 28 h weeeevte 14 be ye goth ee pty ® 4 Dee esteces peceevese 9S, * ani e Prien Re « “ - 4 — cafeteria will be A. } 5 ai poe s coe wae woe = x ssdired collector of internal revenue for Rickles Bros. tox of six Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs: ¢ No. 37 @ a8 |the district of Oregon FURS A T HALF bar border, new Longfellow initial in colors, a box ff} No. 38. 40 & ¢ Music will be furnished by Miss HARDWARE AND PAINT FOF ccccccevees cessescesee « sseeeece The bal + adie irving i Florence Orr. , 524 Pike St. Cor, Sixth Ave, “Russian Squirrel Set, large stole and muff, No. 45, 44, 4 Adama The club will also vote on a pro- $25.00, original price $50.00 No. « posal to amend the constitution so Beautiful Blue Wolf Set, Animal Neck Ptece and HOSIERY N % . Square Muff with head and tail; original price N } a $21.50; now, set.... $10.75 ; R sin Hix | a Moleskin Stole and Muff—beautiful large Muff, Cashmere Hose in fine quality; regular, pair, 50¢; ong . j ’ > ws long neck scarf effect; original price $45; now, per pair 35¢, or 3 pair for $1.00 N } a No | “TODAY'S STYLES TODAY' F set oe dsibia dee Pale $22 aiden ‘ N x A Portable 1 Natural Red Fox Neck Piece and Muff, Animal | Piper Silk in ail colors in the popular debs No Interbe ot bs Scarf, Square Muff; original price $20; now, ovation f ze No Frants H. Coe Behool Ti dscasse cahaphaunnkes 4046) ps «00 | Artiffeial Stik Hose, in black only; looks just lke |} No Wost Queen Annee Geh Beautiful, silky Black Lynx Set; original price | pure silk. Price a patr, ¢, or S pairs for $1.00 re ' 4 i t | 32.50; now ...... ‘ + $16. Root Silk Hostery, lisle garter top, heel and toe; JJ) ’ Anne Seb A SHOE BARGAIN black only; pair ove y ive s rad | Pure Silk Hose In black only; garter top; double |} No. # | SNAPPY NEW Worth while. All our Ladies’ Button Shoes in | silk foot; per palr $1.39 |} aot | P good sizes; blacks only; worth An extra heavy quality pure Silk Hose; garter top N 4 up to 5.00 pair, selling all day at $2.39 double silk heel and toe; $3.00 value $2.19 |] Xo ‘ n O t ’ No. 11 ‘ , Beh I Ave. & I as | hq Teevena pA yg OurBradbury Systeme ie ¥ Suits and Overcoats ° “ ; g Ne 124 are $20.00 and up. We j $ Extraordinary Clearance 00 : ; are 2000 sad up. We e Ag e x Longfellow & every respect. Great Sale of Trimmed Hats Be aca ak ao erate OF tes org Me 808 y Balmacaans, Raincoats | ee ie ee aN, lee fe ‘ } ) and Winter Overcoats ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ h will be found in our stock, reasonably In a large variety of distinctive styles in feather or flower trimmed. These Hats were taken from our regular stock of high-priced Hats and are wonder. |]) 15" 15° Fire Rta No. 2 priced fully good values. Special for Saturday only vee ceceeeeces ee GLO FP No: 162 164 Central School, (Bd. oMice) HOLIDAY : Noo yas, 169, 17¢ | bid’ ‘sehoe SUGGESTIONS GLOVES UMBRELLAS a Fee ach (i For Men 1 ! 178, 179) "14 t ' ; Smoking Ja 3 Ladies’ fine Kid Gloves in the best known makes, | 1@dies’ Gloria Cloth Umbrellas 81.49 1s4 : “Be Dg F Zé F Horia Cloth Umbrellas $1.75 1 Bath Robes 1 ia white, biack, tan, gray, etc., at o $5, 91, $8 Bilk Unibrating, fancy, heedice I] No: tg 18 ‘ ; Bice “steicles bane Women’s washable Kid Gloves in the |: : $2.85 UD to BB.95 TP No. 192, 193, 194, 10 M i 1 bination Sets, extensive | a hada ot $1.00 jen's Hook Handled Taffeta Cloth Umbrellas * 4 alla : alla assortment of Ties. | a © . . - SS¢. S148, 81165 ‘ Minor # a 1 | Long Kid Gloves in white or black; 16-button | Men's Self Opening Taffeta Cloth Umbrellas. gse d ‘ v ot | length; worth to 0 Bele $1.89 ' Men's Silk Umbrellas 83.75 to $6.95 “ : B Y H lid G d ; alla Walle & uy four Molday Goods FROM THE JEWELRY SECTION me Hh i Paci Beh : t 3 3 eh aT on Credit Manicure Sets, containing buffer, button hook, | Ivoroid Tollet Set, consisting of Glass Hair Re ot Me file, scissors and salve jar; in chased «ilver effect; | ceiver, Powder Jar and Perfume Bottle; all have 4 & A Ktor 1 | At Xmas time our liberal credit system is appre- put up in cloth-lined gift box, all for, set Me | ivoroid covers, at $1.18 Sig tte! H t | elated more than at any time during the year. Select the merchandise you desire; a smal! payment down id the balance in small weekly or monthly payments Ivoroid Brush, Comb and Mirror Set, in box w hinged lid, at only Silveroid Brush, Comb and Mirror Set quality; beautiful design Men's Shaving Sets, with Mug, Military Shaving Brush and Comb, complete . | Men’‘s Shaving Set, consisting of silver top Glass | Shaving Stands, with Mug, Brush and Mirror, at Jar and Brush, in attractive box 69¢ | $1.25, 81.98 and 82,98 Men's Silveroid Military Comb and Brush Sets | cs for ... $1.98 | All sorts of Xmas ellies in Jewel Canes Ivoroid Manicure Sets, with Scissors, File, Button Jar, ete, in pretty box..9 4.98 Id at $2.25, $2.98, » These make an | 18 the same as cash Others in Silver and Ive Xmas gi e or Glove Store Open Till 10 P. M. Saturday Shaving Set, consisting of Silver Mug and Brush, | Bureau Trays, Perfume Atomizers in lined box * ‘ + 98¢ | Menders, Sewing Seta, etc., at reduced prices THE LEADER COMPANY 1332-34 211 Second Union Avenue. ng Street

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