The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1916, Page 2

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| | -let “let ussend youa VICTROLA | “the on 30 days’ FREE TRIAL!” Standard {RIFTY- “THREE YEARS’ SERVICE to the HOMEFURNISHER | Way” i*help NO CASH DOWN! you “make your own terms!” ig make your selections of homefurnishings up to $100 without a cash payment at time of purchase. we invite you, the Seattle homefurnisher, to credit service will fit your individual needs solid oak 3-piece library th if 4 extra special— regula rprice 820.50 leather upboistering; regular price of chair $¢ roc tary spring construction; ( $6.50; regular price for three styles: values up to Gai. SO: extra sp cial your choice— $14. ) —about 35 electric portable lamps that have been used in our show rooms as samples will be Closed out at great underpricings 50 lamp. 8.2.95 | 89.50 lamp | RB S@ lamp 87.50 lamp... 4955 831.00 lamp S. 11 ae ac few elements of French trenches ACIFIL OUTFITTING Cl j artillery bombardment, but AU PARIS, Oct. !1—South of the “riven ont by « grenade MMAR RTLCIAAE Somme, where a successful blow Sttack, losing heavy! MENVET EPRI GEE Beevers. ant brourh the French | A.COMPLETE new si lectures has been arranged ‘line tighter around Chauines, Gen erase mission style 3-piece library or sitting room suite; solid oak, fumed; exactly » pictured table has 35inch top; large magazine shelf; regular price $8 rocker and chair have sant for the vy sag i for the week abies giddy ses $15.70 quartered oak Morris chairs; several 101 to 111 Tacoma | | | Vosges, the Germans report week at the Bible inatitute . e Foch's troops made forther prog st prawn 5 00 A ress last night in grenade opera-| ed Fyratyyerjan church See Y “easy to bu US “make your own terma’—our well-known Uberal easy to pay’ er th St. dule of today Rear Admiral Gleaves and '@ his staff practically gave up hope} in the lor finding the crew of the King i for tions, it was officially announced ss ~ today. The night was spent {n or ganizing the newly won positions The total of prisoners now numbers In Champagne dun front, severa attacks were checked before they $1'"s\) and on the Ver (OUR CREDIT IS O.K oa in every carton irvemiats THE MERCHANDISE SENSATION OF SEATTLE Owing to disagreement and dissolution of partnership, Carl Ru- benstein of THE PEOPLE’S STORE 716 First Ave. Three Doors From Columbia St. Retires From Business . THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE Clothing, Hats, Furnishings and Shoes For men, women and children to be placed at the public’s mercy in order to meet all outstanding indebtedn To meet the emergency of converting this mammoth stock into money in a hurry, no attention will be paid to the actual cost or value of the goods.- Don’t fail to share in this great sale event. STOCK IS NOW BEING RE-MARKED AND ARRANGED For this most extraordinary sale ever held in Seattle. Don’t miss it. THE PEOPLE'S STORE smal! German] fre. berrgpesererareornad ontagious dineaxex For va 716 First Ave. Three Doors South of Columbia. STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 1916. PAGE ? JUDGE NORTON The Whole Thing Goe SAYS WILSON IS PROGRESSIVVE Speaking before an audience which packed the Metropolitan theatre, Judge Albert D, Nor toni, of Missouri, a member of the progressive party platform committee of 1912, aroused round after round of appla | at all, ‘cent declaration for woman suf | = FAILS IN HUNT were search by the Il United States de counter|stroyers for survivors of the sub-| as he declared the issue in t | presidential election was that | of property against human | DIRECT TO PUBLIC rights | He declared that, as a “political orphan,” following the abandon ment of the progressive party by| . 3 e ertain loaders, he studied the r irs venue an 0 um- question tmpartially Gov, Hughes, he said, was, by 3 environment, trsined to worshiy property above human rights, as bia Street, Will Re-Open THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 at O30 a. mi. Good will, stock and fixtures have been turned over to H. Kessler, and the contents of the store will be disposed of as quickly as possible. By this stroke, thousands and thousands of dollars will be saved to thousands of people who have a hard problem to indicated by his ve of meas:| urea ax governor of New York 03 | lower railroad and street car fares and his opposition to an income tax For six years be failed to vote! orton! said, “and his re frage is considerably minimized by his failure to take the trouble to vote for woman suffrage in his state when the oppertunity offered itself one year ago. On the other band, Judge Norton! pointed to the child la law federal reserve bank law, the ru credits law, the eight-hour law, and to the general bumenitarian att tude of President Wilson in forelgn Everything in this fine old store, a landmark in Se attle for 27 years, will be sold direct to the public at retail, on a price basis away below what many a and in domestic affairs. Fy - He spoke from. the progressive dealer would pay, in order to get a chance to do busi solve in the upward flight of prices on clothing of standpoint, specifically stating he ness for a while in Redelsheimer’s name. every sort. Was not a democrat. As @ pro grensive, he said, Woodrow Wilson in arly entitied to support James KE. Bradford, progressive candidate for governor, presided SEE THE LAND SHOW TONIGHT The Land Show closes Saturday night. Tonight and three days more re-| j|main to view one of the most com- plete agricultural displays seen in the city since the great exposition of 1909, The Arena is ful High Prices Will Be Knocked Into Smithereens on Stein-Bloch and Michaels-Stern Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Overcoats and Raincoats for Fall and Winter Wear. “ For the People Here Are Prices “= Here Are Prices Dealers Pay Men's and Young | $1.00 Chalmers’ Vater | 50 He se, sill : 25¢ Men’s Caps ’ . | wear, per garment 35 ose, lisle . PP Men's Suits and | 30 NB. Wool Under. | Garters .......15@ | $1.50 Overcoats | Wear, garment $1.35 | Fancy Sil “ull $10.00 values ....96.65 | $1.50 N. B. Wool Under- | Dress Vests at HALF $12.50 values .... $8.35 | Wear, garment ... ‘B5e | PRICE $15.00 values. ..$10.00 $1.50 Cooper Wool Un: | bs af derwear, garment $1.15 $18.00 values...$12.00 | <, values.... 1 $1.00 values...... Sc values. : SOc VES 6 os anes CHILDREN’S DEPT. of excellent Balbriggan Under f giz. 50 . ldisplays of Washington, Oregon N “4 ¢ Montana communities and coum $20.00 values. ..$13.35 | wear, garment 35e¢ 00 Traveling Bags Boys’ Suits and ties. The Milwaukee and Great $25.00 \ $16.65 | $1.50 Wright's Fleeced fc $7.50 Overcoats Northern railway h an im e Under 7 mer § ment ave g 5 c portant part in the show, and free $30.00 -$20.00 | Underwear, per ee Obe a Bag $12.50 values.... $8.35 j motion pictures are dixplayed hour $35.00 vi $24.35 exe +. Wane ceseses $5. 00 $9.00 values $6.00 t ly at the Milwaukee booth. The : $2.50 Shirts.....$1.65 Suit Cases... $9) values. ..... x : subjects are along educational lines, Full Dress and Puxed $2.00 Shirts......$1.35 $12 50 $7.50 values......$5.00 E od include industrial and “en Suits at Half Price $1.50 Shirts, $1.15 $15 Suit Cases $7.50 $6.00 values. .....$4.00 é Men's Furnishings | $1.00 Shirts .......75¢ $10 Suit Cases $5.00 $4.50 values... ...$3.00 | $3.50 and $3.00 Pajamas | $3.75 Medlicott Union for . $2.35 : Boys’ Hats have made a fine showing in garden exhibits Of unusual interest to wom and girls are the afternoon talks by| ute. 5, $2.85 | 50 Paar Panis [Mary E. Sutherland of th a i ¥ | $2.5 ajamas. ‘$1, 65 | eo tly wie i datréinw ane $1.50 Saxony Knit Union | $2.00 Pajamas....$1.35 | $7.00 values..... $4.95 | $2.00 values. - ++ $1.00 jof lectures on home economics Suits eoeesne + Ghee | $1.50 Pajamas .. $115 | $5.00 values...... 3.35 | 75c values..... ....-40¢ | $4.00 Silk and Wool | $2.00 Night Shirts | $4.00 values...... 2.65 Ri Union Suits $2.85 |... ... . $1.35 | $3.00 values......$2.25 Shirts and Blouses i $3.50 Cooper Union Suits | $1.50 Night Shirts j » $1.50 values. . $2.65 | ....: LIS Men’s Hats ti 00 Yabics 75 Medlicott Under- 1.00 Night Shirts 8Be | J. B. Stetson $5.00 values Oe vate sath h wear, garment ..@2.85 | $2.00 and $1.50 Neckwear | ....... «+... $3.50 | 50c_ values..... $2.50 Medflicott Under " Hee. V ei .-B5e | J. B. Stetson $4.00 values | Wash Suits Half Price wear, garment ..$1.98 | $1.00 Neckw 58e¢ cet veeeee es GBZ.50 values ....$2.15 $2.00 values......$1.00 values .. $1.45 | $1.50 values ...... .75¢ NEWPORT, R, L, Oct. 11.--The $1.50G. & M. Under | 25¢ Weckwear ... 38¢ wear, garment ..$1.15 © $1.00 Hose, silk marine raid. which arted early yesterday, proved fruitless. Early No limit in quantity to any customer. Remember, your money will be cheerfully refunded on any purchase that docs not prove satisfactory. The reputation of this store will be upheld in every trans- action. - REDELSHEIMER’S FIRST AVENUE and COLUMBIA STREET stonian, if euch a ship was sunk off Nantucket, as reported | » POLICE MADE SMALL RAIDS Police officers raided an alleged gambling hell at 116 Third ave. 8.) and arrested four alleged drug fiends at the Central hotel, Fourth! and Westlake aves. early Wednes day | Those arrested in the card rooma D. 3. Fergeris, Tom Govrelos, | los Herman Wohlfarth, owner of the TACOMA ENDS CITY Gronen, works commissioner, was # Korkis, Peter Fois, John Gost RO S| W | machine, and when caught was se- transferred to water rend nd light w Pete Angelos, Frank Chumpukos Jcurely bound with a heavy rope eden an jamils Jostiv' and Peter Pallvnc avout his body and towed sever) = GOMMISSION ROW) Dinorderty charges ure. Bt aced WITNESS STAND. miles into the city, being compelled ‘BRITISH TROOPS against Gypsy Duval, Harriet Me-| to walk the entire distance behind EN | 5 ye _ | rnin, Btanr iperseonea44- Ants |the ear, to which one end of the| TACOMA. Oct tithe city) MARGH NEAR SERES McDonald, rounde up at Fourth eg |rope ¥ was fastened. jcommission disposed of all recall) ION Rae aU Re aE RS TS Pe as SMe ele Ag Wiad Sige Abs sconce and impeachment proceedings | LONDON, Oct. 11.—British troops | | WALLACE, “Idaho, Oct 1 pending against James C, Drake, have arrived within two miles of | Herman J, Rossi, three times may LANDS = commisstoner of water and light |the Greek city of Seres in thelr new W. F. ECKART was re-clected T TIMBER ; oreslddart Tosedey Or tbe rence lor of Wallace; wept‘on the staid as E I today by voting to shift him from offensive against the Bulgars, it Commercial Club. |he related the troubled events lead: | FOR “yy” FORESTERS his present department to that of | was officially announced today. A i] E ling to his killing Clarence Dal.| finance. Finance Commissioner C. | Bulgarian cavalry detachment oper- |quist because of alleged intimacy! |D. Atkins was assigned the public /ating two miles south of Seres wa Good-bye jwith bis wife | OLYMPIA, Oct. 11—Proposed ex-| Works department and H. F. dispersed and driven back. | Rossi's story followed closely the | change of 43,000 acres of university | uuu ————— outline of the defense given by his| | ; av.ooe dears Dyspepsia attorney, Jobn Gray, in hie opening |£T@at lands for 67,00 ed peices statement Gray described the | ber land in the Snoqualmie nationa TONIGHT lforest, to be used as a demonstra- long fight waged by Ross! to stamp | Do Your Own Cooking, Sample! bene Phin wife's craving for drink, He|tion plot by the department of for. Each Dish and Stilt Have a [spoke of thousands of dollars lav-|estry. was approved by the state Keen Appetite, fined on her, and ofthe final shock board of land commissioners yes erd ==: 3 Days More }LAND SHOW Try Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Free| When, returning from out of town: | he found another man had entered|, The university regents will go be Most women lose their appetites,| his home, and had undone all the! fore © legislature and con- |get- sour stomach, water brash,| good he {ried to accomplish nplete the transaction. heartburn, gas, rumblings, bad He went upatairs said Gray, | breath, coated tongue and tired all|vand there was his wife. She wi any over after cooking their own meals.|iying in a drunken stupor A Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet after Who has done this?’ he asked oc roac 16 |each meal will overcome these trou-| “And whe replied, ‘Dalquist. has | | bles been here." If you enjoy preparing a luncheon| “Rogsi turned to the maid mar or an attractive dinner but the!waid: ‘I thought you were my |odor of cooking palla on you, take ? friend. Why did you permit this | one of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets sho replied she was not mis-| Nothing is more disagreeable | SOME OF THE BIG FEATURES after your next meal and you willl tress of the house jthan # home infested with these | find at once a remarkable improve ‘Dazedly he went downstairs, Pests. Destroy them with Stearns’ Ferullo’s Great Italian Band—40 Musicians ment, ia |He seamed not to be conscious of| Electric Rat and Roach Paste, the | Miss Victorine Hayes, Soloist Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are} what he did, He got up and walk-| Standard exterminator for over 37 | for sale at all druggists at 50¢ aed out | years. “Captain” and Madame Ellis, in a Great Double Bill—Trained box | “And thus, without recognizing) Does not blow into food like pow- Horse and Telepathist Send coupon below today and wel friends, he walked slowly, dazedly,| Gers will at onee send you by mail a/to the Samuels hotel and slew Dal-| Ready for use. Directions in 16 sample free, | quist . al ee TIES THIEF TO ‘AUTO; MAKES HIM WALK | PACOMA, Oct. 11—A . youth whose name is being withheld by the police is a prisoner in the city | Jail today, chargd with stealing Conguaiies sree an ‘automobile. He was pursued 110 Occidental Ave. Make Guess on Total Admissions to Exposition and Receive Pound of Butter a Week for Year Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co, 229 Stuart Buliding, Marshall, Mich.: Send me at once a free trial package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, WE GIVE AWAY PUMPKIN PIE TOMORROW ——— | Gome Lindsay | Pract) Limited to Diseases EN oon and O14 Administered THE TIME (!S_ SLIPPING AWAY SEE THE LAND SHOW TODAY IT'S THE BEST SHOW OF THE YEAR Name ..... eee ,

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