The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1916, Page 2

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STAR—FRIDAY, JAN, 7, 1916. PAG! REPORT MUTINY ler Citisone of Hie Clty Mayor Who Ure BEER’S FATE UP sai TTLE'S pepe — HOUS ABOARD LINER TO PROSECUTOR ..... FELLOW b r : SECOND Time and Tide ~ Wait for No Man 211 UNION Neither Do the Bargains We Are Now |) 2.0.64 passengers ‘Tell of CITIZENS NG \ i Lundin Considers What to pee vs Offering Wait for Tardy Shoppers Attack on Thessalonika DON'T VOTES hy Do With 314000 ; Captain FOR ME\ g Y PF as Nk oi a Barrels * wriansatnenigctceclidinasiiasdian - HE FOUGHT THEM BACK ; whe attend a » Men’ $ Winter : Quitting Business Prices Prevail All Over This Store The LEADER Co. JOHN PANTON, Mgr. | 1422-1426 First Ave. Offers Their Entire Stock of ‘Merchandise, Furniture and Fixtures Overcoats Garments Which for Material, Quality | and Price, Stand ir a Class by Themselves I VN. Jan effort to Influence the vot sebaryaealc ea ao an. 7) fathers to cast thelr ballots against the er plat passengers sald tod Daly One “BROMO QUININE for full name. nr! wa EXTEND And everything else appertaining to the ) WE ss at prices that will achieve a speedy || wg You ye ty _ clearance. This store is for rent, and everything |s: ust be sold by February Ist. The following are samples of the Bar- is you will get. ALL OF OUR LADIES’ COATS "Bren Reduced, S10 Up nd some Thinks She Still Floats The Thessalontka’s {na ort her tion was e on the freighter Will You Be Here? — Boys’ Ribbed Underwear, each.. : + 19¢ _——— —e te ene ie WALL STREET REC ORD |: ae W2%c Ladies’ Cotton Hose...... Sede hid eins sess ay nuns (ae ears ee a ro eR VAST IMPROVEM EN T: eo Sc Men’s Monarch Collars, 5¢: or, dozen Ladies’ Neckwear ..... f gr ai SF over of European war BLUE LAW KNOCKED OUT IN PORTLAND t the war orders received west farmers f biuestone lgrowing grain. | = ETS) ORPHAN HOME OFFER OF OF PEAGE peace, but these have been re- jected, Count Okuma, Japan's premier, told interviewers to- day, according to the Toklo cor- respondent of a news agency. lc Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. S. Today and Tomorrow ONLY LEFT TO SEE Clara Kimball Young —iN— TRILBY BIGGEST! BEST! lars more ‘of fo sreign gold than he had a year ago. American merchants have | What the figures are for orders! sold more goods abroad inced with Bethiehem Steel, Wost-| than ever before. use, Crucible Steel and the ie maate rporation, can only be con he greatest Table Covers, fringed ........ * és '50c Pillow Tops and Backs.................-+ees00s B5c Ladies’ and Misses’ Gauntlet Gloves cree 89c Ladies’ and Boys’ Kid Wool Lined Gloves Ladies’ White Skating Gloves has ‘ to Ite size and tr All Silk Ribbons . .25 Assorted Lace Allovers. . Corset Cover Embroidery. rice of a seat on the b Says h * Hooks and Eyes. . 8 practically doubled ‘ 5 Cents | pa y ses Early in April the Lay off the Carlson-Currier Sewing Silk. . Black Shoe Laces, 12 for...... rsbip on the ex 5 Ps Acts ie 5 | never !teh rough stuff, HIPPODROME WIFE SPENDS MONEY newspapers ‘BesT. " TOO FAST; OFFICER eee HIPPODROME | SUES FOR DIVORCE Bg co rade That’s the Sie We Place THIRD AND CHERRY “; | John” had a | on Any hundred | ad ollars at A Quarter of a Million — Also was the Life and Youth of a beautiful, tender, unsophisticated girl that he had seen but once—at stake. Which? See (COMRADE JouN 8 amou ‘jin the Store for Saturday 95c Black and Colored Veilings.................0.. $5.00 Ladies’ White Satin Slippers..... $2.25 Ladies’ White Lingerie Waists $5.98 Ladies’ Accordion Pleated Skirts. . $9.98 Misses’ Long Winter Coats.. $12.50 Ladies’ Silk and Woo] Dresses... : $5.00 Ladies’ Gunmetal and Patent Shoes.......... mee audios’ Brassicres .................. Vedeves Fine Brassieres a ® Night Gowns ‘ 15c Child’s Play Aprons and Bloomers ‘ 98c Ladies’ White Embroidery Trimmed Skirts 19¢ The $3.75 Ladies’ Combination Muslin Underwear at $1.48 Ladies’ Princess Slips ; $2.48 Infants’ Long White Dresses $3.98 Infants’ Short White Dresses 75c Child's White Dresses , 75¢ Child’s Flannel Bath Robes viene BBO ~ 25c Infants’ Flannel Jackets BN Dech ee ded bods Gales 10¢ Dollars in Dividends sapere plage ee Tos, 58 STORE FOR soe Actual Figures $249,027.70 13,500 arceny in o Mrs. Alice But of the Diller This is the amount distribute patrons of this Savings Institut g the past twelve month Did yor old the sta Fireworks start a smal and war bride Furni ae hens ez) $10,000 DAMAGES Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institution in Washington | Hundreds of Other Bargains Just as A BS oe wit — in fos thee AND ae " | . Good as These ARY 1, 1916 ( nin |eourt, 1 Prom =| Come Tomorrow || és : talc ‘Original. er “i WASHINGTON SAVINGS : a 4 oagay an AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 810 Second Avenue Saturday Only "TO MERCHANTS OR OTHERS. Starting a new store or improving the old one, you can save from 50 per cent to 80 per cent by reeing us ‘ELUDE SUBMARINE. pg before buying. Glass Counters, Glass Wall Cases, stfo ntes of eat MARSEILLES, Jan ; Wood Counters and all kinds of store supplies. prt aieces oF anranicn seek 1ssbed eects he Tits 5 Py Ter. | A Meinam arrived today tran ( MAKE USABID = ars rear | PP a ‘ ‘ To close out any line of goods or any department, no ,..\| ) NEN! SHANNON WILLIAM THAANUM Smet Second 3 offer will be refused. illys-O : a Regal Dental Offices at Seneca Come and se for yourselves. Enough said. a jae say Mee, We eon, thd the Admission 10¢ ane’ Union. jie ttle.

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