The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1916, Page 8

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An Economical, Delightful Place to Tat | Distinctive Footwear \nd Moderate Prices are Hand in Hand at the Popular Upstairs Shoe Store New Laced Boots Of all black glaxed kid, with &-tnc vamps, Cuban Louls Se ote es ae nally emart model 'New Low Heel Boots Just Arrived metal calf Baglish last Boots. year Welt solos, w | new high top $3.45 P Dark tan caif Eng! led cjast Roots, Teather or rubbe: par... $3.95 ae ‘$3.45 “Paris Model Pumps fm, an express ship t of those smart Parts 1 Pumps Slippers, 45 ana $3.95 ~) Some Specials From \ Our Men’s Department New shapes in gun metal calf, with leather or Neolin soles Hemarkatie vaiuee at, $3.45 Dark tan calf. English 95 $3.95 $2.50... $2.95 Mall Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post OSTONQHOL (0. sia LNING SAMPLE HOPNINC] "2° LITEL Second Ave at Pike St. BUILDING THE STORE OF STYLE AND SERVICE poe I know. A few prominent, near) "ity Get a small bottle of Biy's C u i of Ely’s Cream SHFIELD, Oct. 20.—Joseph | prominent and aslmostprominent) fei! out with his party organtzation contact with them sani WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 No | Balm from your druggist now. Ap- ‘Wealthy Bandon timberman, people, together with a bunch of/in New York City, parted company) TSIOHAML, Oat, Becchire'l tartar celine oe horde. trampeces (2 ee eee death today from a self-in-| hope-to-be-prominents, have given! with most of his old-time advisers) BSLIANGHAM, | Vet.. 2 rs.\further relief of border troops is) centic, healing cream in your nos- wound in the head. He) his revolver upon himself killing G. T. Treadgoid, at An , in the street here last “100” said not ia word was Coach Tk to) drew aon and plant} FORFEIT men have been enemies for Ask your doctor of druggist, - \Owl Dru artell Drug iivesigcld receatly prose- and Swifts Pharmacy always ca Coach in a liquor case. tt in stock WHITE 2: UTHVAST CORNER FIFTH AND PINT OVEN SAT x oor M | Fresh Shelled Clams, pint, 10¢ A LUCKY STRIKE FISH COMPANY — a ery BUTTER, "40 c Fresh — Saturday But! Ranch Exge.4s 50 3" Fresh Grownd Peanut 10c Butter, Ib. De, picleren’s Nepy| Mik 4 IS and Deviled Cheese at| a Ic Each |" toad —- We Sell ee Pork 1 o Fine Pork fu 15 ¢ ney ‘ Dry Salt Pork, 1Qe¢ Choice’ Reocn hy. the “25c! Fresh Ground Bone, ‘tor 25c Plece, per Ib All other meats im the market ticketed nt the 3-Layer Cakes... .25¢ 2 doz. Cookies. ...15c ery loweat prices. Extra Fancy All Fruits and Vegetables at a Lowest Prices MRS. GOETHAL’S Stall 29 HOME BAKERY STONG'’S BUSIER THAN EVER No. 50 sack Hard Wheat Flour No. 10 regular 59c sack of Mour B-lb. sack Cor Meal 2 the. lie New Prunes Abe can Hills Coffee 0c good Brooms BOe can Italy Olive Ot je | the Ferguson's Marmalade t7%e | 3 Queen Olives Bhe | 3 bo wacks Salt 100 Paper 2 20¢ cans Imported Sardines ae Grandmas W | 4 16e pice: aron! or Bpa ] , Rhett! ae 4 be boxes Matchen ..... t0e | 7 fe cans Cleanser ate % cane Peas, Beans or To B-lb, can Gulttard's Chocolate ae matoes ... 4100 pkgs. Corn Flak Be $0¢ Royal or ‘Price's Bakin 4 lbs. Head Mice Powder . 4 lbs. Swedinh Pens $00 can Le 2AOD—HQUALITY” 6 ive Una Trial and Be Convinced Special! Choice Steer Sirloin Steaks, Ib.......18c Hoan, pdceecéeee | 6. anal 18c Boasts Ih... Pees 00 ii sooen ae 15c Be iikseseissives MBE. | Chickens, 1 17c We MAN SHOOTS [Coach's wife filed a divorcee suit|their country, How about | | October 18, and it fe believed Coach Anawer Is Angry thought Treaégold was acting a8} Cobb became ver | y serious, as he! Teddy in cal Nag ereryone who dis-\at Juarez declare that Carranzs 1 : orn { w night; your cold or catarrh will be trenath| "ay STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS RESCUER DIES TRYING TO SAVE MEN IN MINE, NARRAC KVU. LE, W. Va, Oct 20.—Supt. L. M. Jones of the mine rescue car from Pittaburgs was an | phyxiated while trying to reac hen tombed men at Jamison No, 7 mine today Hope for the nine or more men ed to be senied in one of the mine chambers has practically beer abandoned, The workings are fille: with gas All of the etx bodies taken from the mine early today were those of | Americans, John Drummond, elec trician, and M. W. Allison, head chinist, Were among them, They pre directing repair work, A num | ber of men were injured, none ee | riously, when t " curred, They we he shaft, and were # debris when the gas let go SERBS SCORE FINE SUCCESS PARIS, Oct. 20.—Serbian troops red a brill success 1 the Bulgar was officl nb today & the capture of the vil lage of Brod, the Serba advanced on the left bank of the river Cerna, carrying the plateau and village of Volessolo and inflicting heavy losses on the enemy. The Bulgar tans 1 machine guns ead 100 prisoners in Serbian hands. STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1916. PAGE & ee GLAD EYE VEIL| SALLY'S FALL OVERCOATS Do you get it? Not takable h Well, Eye” over the newest thing in fas! londom—the “Giad Eye” veil! lehat pi ite a Partelan ereation “thatthe Seonce Sanday. They swort factory Overcoats, Raincoats and Conia Cravenettes. “covers from wind and everything except . | Idoks of admiration Thus the) Approaching Sailly early Wedne combinations of handsome coloring Plain, vent and beauty of the eye WA not hidden of) 44 we encountered French woun | the sigh Pole ae able to walk f GUNS TEAR FRONT wis’ vosras “marking PARIS, Oct. 20 Artillery was ‘ © CLIVE OF Somme ‘oO ‘ iinet. cae te een ne quate returning calssons, while those} This big store, 1 i ain cd ti, there were no Iny|™Ore severely hart, with mangted, | h the litt Z Mie ey attacks. it was officially ai|*¥ollen arms, showing thru bloody | with the little atry attacks, officially ax } 4 in disorder, leaving three |nounced today jbandages, seemingly preferred} prices, selling In Lorrain {party w IRVIN COBB BACKS '3shc.se8er% where vou] 193.107 First Ave. So. ff WILSON ON RECORD VILLA CAPTURES | UNION-MADE CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR & SHOES IN EU ROPEAN WAR MANY TOWNS FRENCH GUNS ARE (HURRICANE KILLS = | ,,237's,,re'svater,.navs, tater cheat for another four years. Then EP put the question to Cobb “You have been abroad several times since the war started, A lot of people who have been in Europe have come back saying there nover was a time when America was a |Little thought of as it has been be- cause of Wilson's policies. In fact,| they sald they were a |that stuff to the newspapers. And) }it is false, every word of it | “Any time 1 om ashamed — of — my — country I'm — not — coming — back,” be said seriously and slowly. a And that is what those snob lought to do—stay away! If th (CONTINUED | FROM PAGE 1 CHICAGO GIVES : | WILSON OVATION ereignty Finally in his speech at the Stock Yards pavilion last night |where he was greeted by the great lest and most demonstrative throng jthat bas heard him at any time since the campaign opened, the president further enlarged upon his theme, and sald that men who leome to this country are expected to put a new affection, a new al Hlegianee above y other affec tien and all in a “tri uniphent {iuatration of the spirit lof America in the service of man | kind.” | In this effort to unite the people for the purpose of accomplishing |the big tuek which, he says, will }face America ben the war in over, the president appears to have |thrown aside party lines in his out and-out appeal to “all forward look |ing progressives.” To Keep On With it | He will continue the same polic in speeches delivered away from }y Shadow Lawn during the remain | |der of the campaign, hinting only jat the dangers of ousting a power jand policy which has guided the |nation along a certain known \course” for a power and policy | whose course is “uncertain and un known.” Today the president is again greeting Ohio and Pennsylvania crowds. He will reach Shadow jLawn late tonight. Tomorrow he will ¢ br Farmers’ at the summer White House and de liver a strictly political speech, HUGHES WOMEN ARE MOBBED BY CROWD CHICAGO, IIL, Oct. 20.—While| ‘she president was talking to tne women in the Auditorium, a riot oc curred outside, where the streets were jammed. The crowd resented the attempt of the woman's party to create n demonstration against Wilson. Shouting me,” the crowd fell upon the banners car ried by the Hughes women and tore them up, Some of the Hug 1 this, and, for utmost confusion and oting reigned Finally, the Hughes women, all their banvers gene, some with torn clothes and disheveled hair, march ed back to their headquarters un der police guard Leaders of the Congressional un jon declare the police sympathized with the crowd and failed to pri tect the women. sii ei | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 |) eu paso, oct 20m» on | i are ashamed of their country. that) of Chihuahua are now under makes it unantinous, because the contro! of Villa, according to 1 country is certa ashamed of admissions made by a la principal stre an ndalasia. Several OPENS UP NOSTRILS them! officials at Juarez, as details of |there has by 1 at- houses were destroyed and many Wilson's Record the bandit chief's bold raid last |tempted rio ac to d& persons burt Tells How ToGet Quick Relief Wilson, in the face of a divided) Thursday on the town of San | layed messages from the Greek One person was killed near En from Head-Colds.It'sSplendid! public opin has kept reasonable, Andres began to reach the bor | capital : 4 terprise. t c ve released nev o 5 peace with ls own party, bas| der today. | The French ha’ relear ® Fire last night destroyed the $50. In one minute, your clogxed soll kept national and internation: med of! peace, has not engaged in vitupera tive argument jthe Mexican Northwestern R. R.\remarke, detaining only those who \ = - N “Hie may have coined a few|Deapite protestations of vigorous | ® penton to be leaders in the at BORDE TROO! TO peers ag dg lca ae | phrases, but he did not ate pursuit of the Villistas, refugees |tempt to Incite trouble R PS news, Vio ettdguitay ter ucaate ae and t a “His satisfac’ son, ar charge remove cratic b I* caused the pifnir of the Husban aun-uf gO Ss Wor “The lox co when t ing, Mr and ma “Rest cause ft out Ik underr simple, with bandages oy sticky tape, mak A bottle, or went on receipt. of price’ t cago, 1 nia onthe the Ow publicans. He ata ing to Rrave abuses in the national/reached London today | Nos, 18 and 24 at their present statio omission and com ippose that is the ustice for the motley of the nehow, Hughes reminds me Paducah, Ky. It was the b ever bred down in North Carolina and brought to Kentucky. It had) 4 hastomssty Menrt and the opcetees One thing's certain—it isn’t those who have bought Stein-Bloch and Michaels-Stern Fall and Win- the world. But tt couldn't concen-| ter Clothing, world-standard makes of Underwear, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Overcoats and 3 trate Raincoats since the middle of last week down at ‘That dog would start out before! mal a run for its mon just + ] when you would expect the deer to be at bay, off would go Mr. Dog after a fox it just couldn't resist would see that hound, after a day's bard work, barking like thunder be} “Look Pa, How Lifts Your Corn Right Off your hand Ever In your life see a corn come $18.00 values ‘ :1[$25.00 Traveling Bags for . In agUy lite ase, corn come ET pe Barment esses SLED for] Children’s ia th—smooth as the palm of 95,00 values ... 0c Balbriggan Underwear, per}! $1500 Traveling bina” fo Boys’ i $30.00 values garment .... c : ae ys’ Suits and 35,00 values .... re Wright's Fleeced ‘Under $10.00 ‘Traveling Hage’ to | Overcoats Full Dress and Tuxedo 50 Shirts .. : 6 $5.00)] $12.50 values karment ...... vf issuances O5e 50c values ...- Ba $1.50 G, & M. Underwea $1.00 Neckwear BSC] J. B. Stetson $4.00 values. sig garment . #1. ibe Neckwear BNe¢]. cssssaeess $2.50] Wash Suits Half Price The earth ts bie $1.00 Chalmers’ Underwear, per | $1.00 Hose, silk . Se | $3.00 values soeeee@2.057$2.00 values 81.00 painiens garment a. Bie | 500 Hose, silk .. BS¢ ] $2.00 values -S1.45]$1.50 values 1.95 E Union Tailored Dd juss ores cam onemenadin’ Garments WITH THE FRENCH AR MIE® ADVANCING ON BA- R Chuck Full PAUME, Oct. 20,—Since Wed i jay night the Germane | of Value have been making terrific | counterattacks against the vil. | lage of Sallly-Sailisel, con | quered by the French In a | brief, violent battle a few hours | before. There's a big line here waiting for you. Plenty to select f the G sak fa outanmend " ondenee 4 a, from to suit every fancy. If you want Union Tailored the Importance they attribute Garments, this is your store. to the positon ) Hy thelr victory at Sallly Balliisel | the French remov one of a ‘s giving you the “Glad| The Germane began counter at ritacking Tuesday night to recover No question about that. Snappy, stylish, durable, satis- t of the village taken t ne foce and protects It) uy ward three umes, only to be Plenty of plain colors and big choice of fancies, in happy nt impaired.” led, returning fr sistance to these coun fc successful re-| pinch-back styles. © paths SUADDOT AGVN-ANVH S.NVNDAAaA toward the stations in the rear lCurtously only those most slightly | wounded sought rides aboard the} WHEN YOU BUY FROM walking ae ihe wounded were smoking everything men YOU SAVE mobile ambulances, enjoying wear. The store full right a n as i near Be danhed TEN STEPS FROM YESLER | READY IN ATHENS CHILD IN SOUTH sore rossi ierin to be tattened all possible speed Ala.. Oct. 20.—Belated hurricane soola bed + CREAM FOR CATARRH tire Western and Southern | LONDON, Oct. 20.—Prench ar portions of the Mexican state | ijjory and machine guns now com the mand approa The town of San Andres is only eral of the Greeks arrested Tues- 000 mill of the Southern Oti Co. 6 miles west of Chihuahua City, on} day night for shouting insulting phere. trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can | is a sad failure. Hol|chese the bandits, and are ovoiaine| SHE HEADS W. rt T. U. ott Dunlap was elected prest- coi lated by the war depa . ino sree] WHE OWES FAMILY 277%, eniny as coces yrs contmpiied bythe "ar epurt: tfa ttosetraten torah ery im told. more with his | barber Washington W. C. T. t at the | Mexican int » renin ae alr passage of the head, soothes pei Washington 1 Mexican commission oa de| iy co . the inflamed or swollen 201. Speeches Are Futile | LONDON, Oct 20.—The duke of 33rd annual session which comes cision, it was learned today. If membrane and rel i; Po ng speaking tours are giving} Connaught, former governor xen-|to a close Friday this is satisfactory, the troops, it! stantly tion to everyone but the re/eral of Canada, the duchess of Con The convention went on record is said, will return in a body It’s just fine. Don't stay stuffed. ed out by point. aught and the Princess Patricia’cs opposing initiative measures Otherwise all will probably be left|up with a cold or nasty catarrb— ! Relief comes so quickly. te. eves eine 6 ou == “Who SAYS EVERYTHING IS GOING UP? that a republican had been 4 te ace for a demo one ¢ him to doff the politician. hunting hound old Judge 1's grandfather imported to st dog] and track a deer. It would oping along, giv First Avenue and Columbia Street They Have Been Coming Back and Buying More Because the Values Are Here, Exactly as Advertised. HERE ARE PRICES HERE ARE PRICES! Hundreds of People Who Are Hard Put Will Appreciate These Savings _s~4 That Dog Could Run fox is some runner, but that} iid run, too And then just} he contest became interest Dog would sniff a rabbit ke off after it iit was, about sun-down you To the People at Less Than Dealers Pay had a chipmunk treed!” 50 N. B, Wool Underw Men’s and Young Men's daha . Suits and Overcoats $1.50 N. B. Wool mde $12.50 values $8.35 | per garment * $15.00 values $10.00] $1.50 Cooper Wool Underw c Hose, liste 206 Garter t5e ney Silk and Full Dress Vests at . HALF PRICE ‘Gets-It’ Works!” Men's Caps, 1-3 Off eee values St. 35 Never Fails. $9.00 values Suit Cases... Suite at Half Price ) : oy er $15.00 Suit Cases.... 97.50) values Men’s Furnishings $1.00 Shirts $10.00 Suit Cases $5.00 values $3.75 Medlicott Union Suits $5.50 and $3.00 Pajamas f P values z ants ’ 2 S5e¢ | $2.00 Pajamas lues $2.00 values 8 ‘ $4.00 Silk and Wool Union] $1.50 Pa values Tbe values mas Suits R22. $2.00 Night Shirts values * ‘ $3.50 Cooper Union Suits $1.50 Night Shirts . Shirts and Blouses $1.00 Night Shirts Men’s Hats $1.50 values ............98¢ $3.75 Mediicott Underw $2.00 and $1.50 Neckwear for]J. B. Stetson $5.00 value $1.00 values renee SE No limit in quantity to any customer. Remember, your money will be cheerfully refunded on y purchase that does not prove satisfactory. The reputation of this store will be upheld in every transaction. : REDELSHEIMER’S FIRST AVENUE AND COLUMBIA STREET wrap thelr toes in pi recom-| drugeists erywhi ry Lawrence & Co, Chi world's beat corn remedy by 1 Drug Co. | | nh in Seattle and recommended ‘

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