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“NO CASH DOWN!” “make your own terms” make your own se. lections of home- furnishings up to $100 without a cash Payment at time of purchase. we Se invite ttle you, the homefur “make terme well-known Ib nerviee indi own eral eredit wilt fit vidual needs your You Credit Is Good }a mass WOMEN WO] TO MAKE GREEN LAKE FESTIVAL Green Lake station got out all ite colored bunting, gayly striped flags and = smiling faced citizens Tuesday night to start the opening of the community festival. The celebration le being con- ducted under the auspices of the Consumers’ que of Washington and the Green Lake Business Men's club. The hall at 305-7 Bast 72nd at, of color, is packed with dispitys of merchandise and inter es housewives and hordes of bright-faced = childr The rela tive merits of competing branda of coffee are there to be tested by all A buxom maiden boasts the glories |of Bevan's homemade bread, and Price $2.50 arm rocker; small size; two atyles to select from; one style similar to pic ture; saddle shaped solid soat; neatly embossed back panel; 6 turned spindles in back; regular price $2.50; special for the Week, choice $1.69 GIRLS AND BOYS JOIN THE “STANDARD CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUBI” one only, be tart saving ne of these attractive little banks (in tween 3 and 5 o'clock), take it your pennies and small change! —if you bring back the bank our Toy Store will give you a “Toy Credit” for $1 for the first 75c saved! ‘our-Credit-Is-Good —we have a “Yi Bank” in Seattle—come for yours tomorrow for every child and join the “STANDARD CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB!" MEETS FLOCK OF BIG OWLS ATCHISON, Kan., Oct. 25.-—Has anybody ever seen a flock of owls 2? J. W. Coleman, returning from Oskaloosa, Kan., ran into a of big owls. He says there were about a dozen of them, and they to be holding a convention in the middle of the road. WEEK STARTING SUNDAY NOV. 5 MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY | SEATS ON ISALE MONDAY THE LIEBLER COMPANY'S PRODUCTION OF THE MIGHTIEST PLAY ON THE PLANET ~ NOW 100 PEOPLE NIGHTS—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c MA 1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c ALL SEATS RESERVED proves her contention by display ing a blue ribbon and a sample of | the bread, Even Addie M. Johnston has an exhibit of her hair goods that draws Ite share of the spectato s, Upstairs in the auditorium, A, J. Goddard, former city counct} man, splels off a line of talk, ex plaining his set of plotures on the development of the Northwest, that would rival @ professional lec: turer, These ures are from Goddard's private set and are the only ones of their kind in Seattle, anaes DR. L. R. CLARK And Now We Are Com- pelled to Take More Room Only last week our rapidly grow- ing business compelled us to put on an additional dentist, Now we must Xpand again. We have just closed arrangements com will have not equipped, but mely appoint: enient cos to be found anywhere. Our growth ts the result of one thing only 1 that t# the giving of vice—of concentrat- Promise you that we of the heat p the taking care of our patients, Graduate, registered dentists do your work here. ‘The best of materials you reeelve the benefit o prices. You get tronciad by I r manager of this office, wh bly responsible, shall have more to tell you of progress af our office from day Watew'tor them. ou on need of Goything in the way of dental tervicn CORRECT.APPAREL FOR WOMEN Featuring Values of Unrivaled Merit in Coats at $25 Coats for street, motor and afternoon wear, in Plush, some half lined, taupe, burgundy, tures; some beautifully Velour, Tweed, some plum, CHEASTY BUILDING full lined ; STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25, 1916. PAGE 2 RK HARD A SUCCESS Mre. Ada Denny Fletcher Across the street, the regular | movie house presented a lonesome 4) sight One small urchin stood looking at the equally lonesome girt who was in the ginan ticket) cage Dudley's pool room was a desert } ed den of pleasure. There was) nobody home but the proprietor, | and he locked up to go to the few tival Four melancholy lights) flickered in the public brary, but there were no readers. | “It ia great,” Mra, Goddard, pres Cheviot and Zibeline-— colors, navy, green, black and mix- fur trimmed. ISSAQUAH COAL IS AGAIN ON THE MARKET AND ANOTHER HOME INDUSTRY IS RUNNING FULL BLAST BUNKER PRICES LUMP, $5.00; NUT, $3.50; CHESTNUT, $2.00 The Issaquah mine is the best equipped in the Northwest, insuring clean, satisfactory coal, Its low prices make it highly economical, ot high grade, Issaquah 1s a free-burning coal Wor- mer customers please take notice. if Your Dealer Cannot Supply You, Phone ELLIOTT 1400. | JUDGE RONALD CUTS proprietor of # pleaded gull! Clarence Gerald, cafe at 824 First ave, ty, We to violation of the ary ia Superior Ronald, ft conte Gerald's case ay before and was came up from th justice courte on an appeal, af he had been fined $ and sente ed to 90 days in the county Jail by a jury in“Justice Brinker's court for keeping liquor with the Intent to well. During a dry squad raid, on June 20, his place was destroyed. Prose cutor Lundin was indignant over the sentence, asserting that it was a fine means of encouraging boot legging “Why, it is cheaper to get fined than take out 1 Hcense,” he said Judge Ronald said that he was len font with Gerald because it was h first conviction Dee Thompson, of Harrodsburg, y., has the most peculiar lamb on record, It has a tail at both ends The front one ts a well developed appendage, four inches long, on top of the head ED ident of the Consumers’ league sald as she watched the masse of people, “There has never be anything like this held before this district. Every woman in th district in behind the they are npg, too, that ft tn possible to buy cheaper in their own district stores than down town Nathan Eckstein and M. M. Null gave short talks on the benefits of such festivals. On Wednesday, guessing con teste will be held for t women The program will be the direction of the Ladi and Literary club. Thursday will be Dairy day, Elaborat have been completed f Mra. George W. Hi Green Lake way, a Denny Fletcher, 7412 Lake way, are members of the committee in charge of the enter tainment program for the women They were appointed by M. M Null, Business Men's club (Paid Advertisement.) eorge R. America’s Greatest Orator and Anti-Militarist Socialist Candidate for Vice-President Speaks at At EAGLES’ HALL SUNDAY, OCT. 29th at 2:30 P. ML. SPEAKS AT SEATTLE At DREAMLAND PAVILION 7th and Union - Sunday, October 29, At 8 P. M. HEAR ABOUT Socialism, Peace and Pleaty General Admission 25c Judge | $100 and] festival and | President of the Green Lake! MAKES HIT HERE “The man who has written the Golden Rule into our international law So Senator Helen King Robinson Colorado described President Wilson in @ speech at the Metro politan theatre, fillend mostly by women, The enthusiasm of the sting was not exceeded thruout the campalen. Mrs. Robinson bh of humor. Buff as a decided vein ing from a slight cold, she apdlogized to the audi ence, saying she had attended a Hughes meeting recently and forgot to wear her furs | Senator Robinson dwelt on the! humanitarian legisiation passed un |der the direction of President Wil jnon=the ehild labor law and the] jeleht-hour law, particularly: As re garda suffrage, she declared that the| jrepubdiican administration never) even permitted the amendment to come to a vote In congress, while the democrats voted three times on it, each time bringing it nearer vic- tory Dramatically che called on a “big, husky man” to get up and beat up a little boy near by. What! You won't do it to please! a lady?” she asked. | Huh! You must be too proud to ght him.” . The audience roared Fighting {# dirty work,” she sald know I've been over where the war is making a desert of civilization. I don’t blush for our conduct in keeping at peace with Europe, and with Mexico, too. I can buy 40 blushes more sincere in any drug store in this city.” LONG WEIGHT AND SHORT WAITS FRYE’S QUALITY MARKETS THURSDAY SPECIALS ‘Prime Steer Pot Roas 10c |Selected T-Bone | Steak.. |Choice Loin Pork Chops ........ | Choice Pork Fancy Smoked | Pork Loins... |New York Full | Cream Cheese, Ib... Fresh Churned Lynden Creamery Butter | AT THE FOLLOWING MARKETS OLYMPIC MARKET 1422.24 First Ave. AMERICAN MARKET 519-21 Third Ave. PUN MARKET SEN, ROBINSON | Adults 6c RELAX. 10c => TODAY STARTS <= cure BASEBALL CHAMPION PICTURES All the fast, furious, marvelous moves of the players easily discernible on the screen Big Double Program Chas. Chaplin New! New! Charlie’s Stormy Romance Ben Turpin Leo White Edna Purviance The one who ts to most votes by: r. 11th, when the con- ent ticket you 66 votes, anda 5- w votes keep several people , and number of votes wn Upon our screen at each show our support. Help your friend to You are sure to be acquainted with some for the new win must Lest closes cent Ucket from goin | SOUTH BEND, Mea, Oct. |—Three women, one man and t j babies were instantly killed tol when their automobile was hit an interurban car, about six m = of here } } C. P. HEADS STRIKE OFF; YIELDS TO MEN WINNIPEG, Oct. 25.—Cana- dian Pacific railroad officials announced thie afternoon there will be no strike of trainmen on Canadian lines at 5 p. m. today, as scheduled in the railway brotherhood strike call. The men win a wage increase of 2 cents per hour. Is Any Girl Safe? | IT lL ht For the / newer “se Wanted— A Home All This Week FPREE—INEATMENT—PRER One week of tri treatment for rheumat only just to convince » Cc nsult me about 203 Epler Bids. $13 Second Ave. Don’t Come Today If You Value Your Life or Limb! The greatest crowds in the history of Seattle are lay- ing siege to the doors of this stupendous sale. THE GREAT WRECK SALE! You Must Come Tomorrow or the Next Day Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furn- ishings, Groceries, Hardware are not being sold, but almost given away. If you can’t get in tomorrow or the next day, be here Saturday. Sale reopens daily at 9 A. M. THE UNITED WRECKAGE SYNDICATE 1509-1511 Fourth Ave. 3 Doors From Pike St. Specializing Railway and Marine Wreckage.