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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916. PAGE 9 hg ADVERTISEMENT) U S, NAVY WILL a i Ye ibe ahaa ; _ RANK SECOND ij “si:se"") ” | Naval Bill to Shove It Up | Next to Great | Britain 1 Me Shirts, Hain, sotledy veh to BL) Weer to 81.00. Sale price 19c 29c Men’s and Youths’ Suits Carloads of Men's Suits, Over-| Hundreds of Men's High-class| Men's Finest Dress Suits for coats, Pants and Rain Suits and Overcoats, worth UP Sunday wear. Made of fine coats to be Sold to $16.50; Wreck $5 8 Tweeds, Worsteds, Chevio Sults that sold up to $15.00,| price, now 8 weeds, Worsteds, Cheviots and Men’s Finest Dress Pants What well to pertee rice $2.3 Wool Sex, worth 7 . . GROWS UNDER WILSON Lot Calle XGTON, O With 1 t itaten "V re . & b World's Best " i of ture po Men’s Pants, Some Price . made to sell retail at $25; big | ty ‘ deewear, worth to Me 14c t sell to $30. Men's Fine Suits, made of fine|assortment; all colors; some! wreck price sale 13. 9 worate tweeds and cassi-|slightly soiled. All thrown out R : Including Overcoats | at the ridiculously $9 88 Odd Vests, from suits damaged, ° ell to 7 77 low price of worth to $1.50; Wreck 19 . Ask to See This Lot price Cc Damaged tt 8.00) wuts That able Odd Coats From high class Suttesy worth | Lot) Hate, wert #00. on 1) Wreek rice Wreck Price | 95c 69c fee an 4 The Great Wreck Sale by the United Wreckage Syndicate, at 1509-1511 Fourth Avenue, holds thousands of people spellbound by this > Nae mighty bargain crash, All Seattle seems to have been aroused, and laid siege to the doors of this Great Sale. No sale in the past century 4 rer py 8 created such feverish buying enthusiasm, Think of it—thousands of people storming the building, which forced us to repeatedly close the doors to the crowds that overflowed the sidewalk and street, demoralizing all traffic, which necessitated special police to keep in check the monster crowds that threatened to demolish the large plate glass windows in their frenzied endeavors to gain admittance to the stupendous bar gains that are being offered upon the inside, that have been heralded broadcast by the hundreds of satisfied purchasers that had passsd out of the doors of this Great Sale. Come tomorrow—you will be lucky if you get in neu THE EXCITEMENT STARTS IN THE MORNING WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES 9 Since tor: s time only, and |i Open Saturday Night Till 10. Doors Open Weekdays at 9—Close at 6. place again in the ‘id Al’ THE UNITED WRECKAGE SYNDICATE an Specializing Railway and Marine Wreckage jed States ad | first initiative, Referendum, Recall ae se air a Next to the Colonial a 609-1511 Fourth A halcseabaaie 3 Doors from Pike St. nations. Money Refunded here, including on any Damaged Goods. . ~ ” . * * * ” ” . * . . * Bs * « * * . * « . - ” a ™ * ” - . - * * GOVERNOR ERNEST LISTER } How the War awaken He Favors the Adoption of the Seven Measures for the navy in the thr i vented From Becoming Laws by 52,000 Voters Sign-|"*"” * ee Saar 3 ing Petitions Referring Them to the People jthe figures fee : . — ea Thousands of Pairs of Shoes Aimost Given Away § | — Shoes, all styles and leathers, Men's Fine Shoes, big assort-)Lot Men's Work and Dress of the newest shapes; worth to ment of styles; made of box| Shoes, worth $3.00; 95c $7.00 Wreck $3 5 now calf, ‘ kid, te.; h Price 4 wine bs worth t0/ Big Lot Ladies’ Shoes, made of Baby Shoes, worth to $4.00; Wreck $ |the finest leathers; 9c 1.9 worth to $5.00 98c Scout cruisers Wreek Uetee ACKNOWLEDGES HIS POSITION =<: uy “EEE Some apping Paper, worth He pound, 6c Corsets, worth to $2, now Destroyers 8S ble Henry McBride, Seattle, Washington p Sir: On October 12th there appeared a statome tle, Washington, October 16, 1916 oad © Ru seeveeRee eRe eRereReDeeearenesesersaeerece laries ‘ i ‘ | Gunboats 2 t in the Post-| ligencer that the executive committee of the King County Young! Total + 6 1 ~ P*ilen's Republican club went on record to the effect that the club should] pn ght Steolte masin te, buat, 4 Sive active support to Referendum Measures 3, 4 and 5 | THERE’S STi l ROOM | naw € 3 On October 14th a statement appeared in the Post-Intelligencer that| | eg Hn eye ged 49c ' ‘ the executive and advisory committee of the republican state central| IN VARSITY CLASSES} 2c BOe-the Children’s Over- wens Pine Shirts, the ° a ‘ q committee, at a meeting in the L. C. Smith building, adopted a resolution } $$ 19¢ " 95 2 ‘% 4 favoring the several referendum measures to be voted upon at the Kem) The extension di i aes ware Sinuahtered c c eral election. The paper stated that this latter resolution set forth that |state university reports that a few ; 4 - the referendum measures are a part of the republican platform adopted | Vacancies exist 1 me of yr Sg at the Yakima convention; that the speakers to be sent out by the state|‘"*!" meee ¥ eine istrat on : F committees would discuss the measures, with a view to explaining them | by applying to the o: ex-| ; Pe fm detail to the voters. |tension division In tt tra | IW | 0% SA LI oo of the State Referendum league, which organizations were pri pal a m to ; H] ARGE = BE) Spoosibie for obtaining the signatures Which resulted in placing the rei.(t7Uctor Just previous to the class AS PRISONER UNDER MURDER CGH =) be erendum measures on the ballot. On behalf of those organizations, a Lee a ees Well as the 52,000 who signed the referendum peti i at exiat ara iecimabaeney. Uae | IOLA, Kas., Oct. 27.—Because the, Kistuer’s wife and child you advise me whether or not you approve of the action tak the rae ar sormagyes ee omg first jury to try ner case wac dis-| Mrs. Kistner says she is sorry for executive committee of the King County Young Men's Republican club nice ao ; at - od | missed after disagreeing. Mrs. Ruby her rival, but t she does not want 4 on Referendum Measures 3, 4 and 5; also whether you appre « ey Stephens, slayer of Clifford Kistner, her to escape unpunished action taken by the executive and advisory committee of the re ext gPiadl 1 Baedld 2 Bayard fanmer, must live over) Some sa cage is anne state central committee, wherein that committee proposes to ¢ zs bd . we M gain the fearful life of a prisoner ere next to impossible 46 republican organization to favor the passage of all the referendum » Henr bullding BY HONOR FANNING harged with murder re 8 woh that Mrs ures. jp m. Thureda CHICAGO, Oct. 27.—Fern Almost as much as death itself § The action of the executive and advisory committee of the Hiding; Spanish,| Roberts, 16, is absent today ne fears that terrible ordeal in the ican state central committee makes the ref duny me a ays in the Henry| from Lakeview high school carton ih wien ae wi 4 nave ° FERRET EE pI . and unless you state that you are opposed to such act ry the ding ni nd molding | Her father, Or. Grant J etell her story of eged betraya 0 > J aid committee, you will be regarded as favoring such action { pottery, from Sat Roberts, is at the point of wie 8 of worry show se e SAY FRENCH THR iW = F referendum measures, within the week, I shall feel it duty to pub-|tinuation of thi a8 Id at sam hospital with two bullet holes 4 ‘ fat aha. aioe mS lish this communication, in order that those whom t nt legislative | hour d same place anced| in his body, ts ‘ : committee and the State Referendum league represent may be advised | cooh ’ 2a. m day,| If Or, Roberts dies his : Bogs Baro vope cathe ERMANS HEAV of your unwillingness to take a stand against the rendum meas Home Ecooomies building, campus;| schoolgirt daughter will be : Gr oanseneandsameaiesnteneen rere naneeren Pra LUCY R. CASE bigh sct this country! of the murdered r is C s at (Signed) I shot bim because I had to ting in the fields t he Vere tr j No reply received, Octob’ . 1916 re oe Hata és , (Signed) LUCY R. CASE SCHOOL GIRLS TO \~ - . _ ght save fi r little home for Hale: an a re | t-year-old son a e : i i McBride Acknowl | that is to come , By Refusing to Answer This Letter, Mc nowl- BAKE BREAD NOW ; z vetin | lief cle edges That He Favors the Passage of These Measures. food 1 F. Camp.| temarked 1 ty fa t 100 shells t Francisco #¢ ls declared war st de ew 2 home a on t eo doing bet Governor Ernest Lister Is Urging the Defeat of These iotay on the increased price o Oe se Aa that Seven Referred Bills og vik “ok teaeanet ! . d's ed x A new disinfect + a by-product ty aining, hundreds of girl student f her 1 nst ufacture of turpentingg is & # tarted « bakery tn competition, Regoriee his a Slave than four umes oo ae a 5 Pt Fy ocal ‘ead ing cone ne ‘ h Nene alt 4 u as p tu pe 4 If You Want Wilson, You Also Want Listerthe Man) ))) (08) Oren ne oi eeu ler; last May, in thes soe ee F : o A has been suppliei by bakeries, Now MRSS Re Sine edie dit & otdatch ete Es. ann — anagues . Who Is Trying to Elect Him ee cite oiitnutel et greed in Si l on > 4 o« ng lepartment of the t : Lister stands with the State Federation of Labor EB eieeies Jimpte Laxa tve emedy sa . ° * Lister stands with the Grange B t f t t . ; ih. Fe trai ! FERN ROBERTS es or C onstipation : Lister stands with the Farmers nion J a | i te > i s wit Yirect Legislation League | iia a ‘ e . TWP Lister stands with the Dire “* ; inde cy Ik Geko Oa aman G Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin . Lister stands with th Believe 1 Popular rnment.| NEURALGIA PAIN shoot him,” she said as T stood be-| fhe house, after shooting her Gave Satisfaction When — | ® Lister stands with The Seattle Star side her cot in t idewell hos father, the girl had gone soft Nothing Else Would ~ —— pital, “I wish I had killed him. 1) jy to her room without dis Naathy “aver? one! at one tine ar ¢ » . ; ~wiueen . + ¢| meant to. | turbing her grandparents. ther, suffers from constipation, * THESE FORCES SEEK THE PASSAGE OF THESE | Don't Suffer! Instant ‘iaaedel| “He called me an imbecile and|- Dr. Roberts was forme - sia ieative Woeula laa One es Ee ° a MEASURES | Follows a Rubbing With girls would not go with me, Hel member of the U. S. medical board | few conclusions npon which the doc Py a ’ sonDptit , URI AN CANDIDATI | “St. Jacob's Oil.” said bad things about my mamma. | in “ Panama canal eg He | jtors agree is that regularity of the ba HENRY M’BRIDE, REF SLICAN NDIDATH You know mamma is divorced NOSE CLOGGED FROM ae H's sional standing in|bowels is an essential to good FOR GOVERNOR | Conquers pain—never tn «. baie tare: Sattiae toarreeaee kaos A COLD OR CATARRH uns Sime cne Murat (Maal SSeS ete er 2 * : 2 RCVATIS AR ALL PUBLIC RVIC aieké. » or tried to bring them together 1 A . ally deficient and are rT g|most well-ordered households will Py es mixer ono to love and someone to love| Open Up Air Passages. When | looked into her calm,|remedies recommended for the re s THE SEA -OST-INTELLIGENCER Here's a Joyful experiment! Try| me, pot to call me & foo) | Sexe ronan "| brown eyes, noted her pretty soft |lief of constipation, In the major . THE SEATTLE } EIN wt Get 6 mall trial bottle from| “Sometimes father said 1 was| Ab! What relief! Your clogged | cheeks and slender, graceful body, |ity of homes today the combination z " REPUBLICAN S PLATFORM our druggist; pour a little in your|not his real daughter, but his step-| nostrils open right up, the alr pas-|1 almost hoped that what the doc-|of simple laxative herbs with pep. > THE REPUBLICAN STATE PLAT hand and rub it. gently on the|daughter. Sometimes he took me) sages of your bead are clea nd|tors think may be true =e |sin, known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup] * ; IN TY REPUB N NTR M-| sore, ac erves, and before you|to movies and called me pet}you can breathe freely. No more | | Pepsin, is recognized as the stand. : KING COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COM-|sore, aching nerves, and before you} to | mo Meyting, “snctfling, tivcous dis-| It would be too. frightful, |Fepein. te reonenizad ae the stand : : MITTEE lain and neuralgia disappear, it's| The night of the attempted mur-|charge, headache, dryness — no brigtiiset ae pee Ahi babel report a constantly increasing de-|relief in an easy, natural manner. * ; F “Me pryD c oN MEN? almost masical, but the joy is, that/der, according to the police, the | struggling for breath at night, your Ph Hay Mabe cel, ht heied mand for this splendid remedy,]Its freedom from opiates or narcotic 2 @ 4 ALL ENEMIES OF POPULAR GOVERNMENT the misery doesn't come back. No! |girl asked her father to go with | cold or = , so igi i thot el are walidaret rin father, | Which is sold for fifty cents a bottle.| drugs makes it the ideal family lax- ® E > eo The nerves ¢ soothed and con-| her to a movie show, After the iti fe ay * i le ret aera , a 3 Mr. James Ash, 102 Green st.,/ ative. be 4 . ‘ 7 : “rer hile they were walking | 8™4 8 ‘ea Cumberland, Md., wrote to Dr, Cald To avoid imitations and ineffec. © Vote for the Re-election of Governor Lister. |gestion is relieved and your neu while ved ice ers aaa ere || f a ; ralaia de a dark street, she drew a 4 Sian AntReTtn GERMANS HALT FRENCH well that he found Dr, Caldwell’'s|tive substitutes, be sure you get Dr. © Lister saved the eight-hour law by vetoing the bill repealing it |rale Teor 1) Iver and fired twice. She ran pina ata io a aap gal es | Syrup Pepsin the most effective|Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsi See that ister signed the minimum wage law for women nauwalati ¢ ob afl ie revolver discharged. Shel trae through every air pass BERLIN, Via Wireless to Say- remedy for constipation he had ever|a fac-simile of Dr. Caldwell’s signa- & Lister wants to keep the state dry. leither in the face, head, limbs or) was wounded iv the ip the head; soothe and {yitte Oct. 27 ie oeae pope Ae ues and that he aleaye aie a she and his gah, Sip ar oe 4 any part of the body, is instant! Two hours later police went tobgwollen, inflamed mucous mem.| tacked our positions east of Fort |bottle of it on hand for use when] yellow carton in which the bottleis — Lister has saved the people of thie state over $6,000,000 by vetoes, [Any Haro) ee Ol’ Is per-ithe home of the girl's grandpar-ltranc, giving, you inatant reltet, | Dotaumont at ncon yesterday, but /necessary packed. A trial bottle, free of & am Lister favors nonpartisan state and county government |fectly harmless and doesn’t burn|ents, with whom she lived Kly’s Cream Balm {s just what ev-| were completely repulsed under) Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a]charge, can be obtained by writing > i] er, four years ago, asked for a new constitutional convention. Jor discolor the skin. In use for The police were led to the ery cold and catarrh sufferer has heavy losses,’ the war office an-/mild laxative, and does not gripe or|to Dr. W. B, Caldwell, 455 Washing. Lister gave the state its present great road system. thalf a century. girl's bedroom, where she lay been seeking. It's just splendid, nounced today, |strain, but acts gently and brings|ton st., Monticelio, Mlinois, ~ —— Cad Re

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