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| sceerceermensnes Why I’m Going to Vote for President Wilson. By Norman Hapgood { (Noted American Editor) Tam glad to reduce my reasons for voting for the 4 {to one, because I think they really all do come down to one There is nb doubt whatever that Woodrow Wilson is the liberal 5 MARCHE ‘Union Street Eliett 4100 ON Second Avenue progressive, intelligently radical leader in the United States ) J shall vote for him, therefore, because I think that the United j} States needs more enlightened Mberalism, and that it decidedly | does not need a back wave toward toryism ) I like the moral fiber of Mr. Hughes, but he has one-tenth the vision of our underlying, economic problems that the prest { dent has } } A high-class conservative like Mr. Hughes is possibly more ( dangerous to the country, at the present moment, than a lower ) type of reactionary would be, because his respectability will )} biind many to the real issue. He has said he agreed with every } word tn the republican platform, That platform is a stereo typed reaction, commonplace, unenlightened, uninspired What the tariff plank means was shown by Senator Gal i})} linger, the other day, when he sald that the Payne-Aldrich bill j was too much of & concession to heresy, and that ff the repub licans came back this time, there would be a swing way bach to the Dingley bill. I do not belleve the United States wants to turn its face backwards | FATHER OF EQUAL SUFFRAGE _ HERE PRAISES MRS. F. C. AXTELL [se Suits $18.75—Suits $23.75. | Urging the election of Mre. | Frances Axtell, progressive | know my mother in her relation to | clares that the “men and wom. =o ed with Indigastion when ft SEASON store the yote to woman A 20-Year Struggle honor, and a distinction which will be noteworthy in American history i} —belted or semi-tailored models. All the | $23.75, and they're attracting lots of atten- jf) |who has gtven abundant proof of|rights, At last the time in 1909 ‘fi lagisiative capacity, of matured| when, as state senator, it was my Heavy Winter Coatings $2.19 a Yard | r experience in social service. jal amendment which removed sex ’ at Answer to East |discrimination from hiingten They’re $3.00 and $3.50 Values ¢ anuvor Gat Wishing: | ttasashie, 'l went bee of the session with heart r states serve the cause in the xtell to, which led to a strong, popula | ification at the ballot box ¢ ts to eand Mra. congress. and They’re Full 58 Inches Wide WOMEN WHO ARE CLEVER ENOUGH TO MAKE THEIR OWN COATS WILL BENEFIT BY THIS SPECIAL OFFERING 334 yards of Coating at $2.19 a yard. Some buttons and thread, a bit of velvet, and a few findings—not over $10.00 at the outside—a couple of days’ work, and you'll | have a coat you couldn’t buy for two or three times $10.00. In fine zibelines, in soft velours and camel’s hair, in handsome tweeds, novelty | effects in plaids, stripes and checks. —Upper Maia Fleer. Mothers’ Training School at 3:30 P. M. Taesday—Sixth Floor Cafe The Underpriced Section LOWER MAIN FLOOR, PIKE STREET SIDE | ‘WOMAN IS IMPORTANT IN MURDER HEARING { } | IN THE 5c, 10¢e AND 15¢c SECTION 1,500 Enameled Pots and Pans at 10c DRINKING CUPS 9-INCH PIE PLATES | 10-INCH PIE PLATES 3-QUART MILK PANS 2-QT. STEW PANS 3-QT. STEW PANS RINSING PANS COFFEE POTS WASH BASINS NO. 3 BERLIN KETTLES | 2-QUART KETTLES 3-QUART KETTLES 1 TO 4-QUART PUDDING PANS - - | i We won't be able to deliver them for you—because the price we're selling them | at—10c—does not allow sufficient margin to cover the cost of delivery. But you're welcome to come and buy as many pieces as you choose to carry away Halloween Novelties, 5c and 10 In the Self Service Shoe Shop ‘Where you wait on yourself, fit yourself and carry your package home, and you get the full benefit of this economical manner of selling Shoes. Boys’ School Shoes Satin Slippers $1.48 Pair Boys’ good-wearing Caif Shoes, either lace or Women's gold-colored Satin Slippers with me button style, with heavy, serviceable soles, Sizes | dium-height heels, quilted inside with white satin; 10 to 2, $1.98; sizes 2% to 5%, at $2.48. pompons on vamp; all sizes. Infants’ Shoes 48c Pair Women’s Shoes $2.58 Pair Infants’ fancy satin-quilted soft sole Shoes,| Gunmetal Calf Shoos, lace or button style, with trimmed with white fur, sizes 1 to 3, at 48 | extension soles and low heels, on comfortable | Dagmar Krucker is expect ed to be an important witness in ‘ase of Oscar MeDaniels, prow ecuting attorney ty, Mo. Jsaid to bea Daniels MeDaniela close friend of Mc busy fighting bis of Buchanan coun charged with the murder of his wife, at their St. Joseph, Mo Satin Shoes $1.98 Pair tals a . z home. ann tank | White Satin Button Shoes with white pearl | Women’s Shoes $2.98 Pair Mrs. Krucker was divorced thal studying law buttons, Lovis heels and hand-turned soles— | Dull or patent leather Shoes on neat, plain toe same da Mra. MeDaniel was cutor conducting the | last, or with broad toes; low or military heels, found ded in her home. She islagainst McDaniel plenty of sizes. Headquarters for Ice Skates Skates of all descriptions at lowest prices; also Hockey Sticks and Pucks. Don’t forget we sharpen your old Skates at 25c a pair, or 5 tickets for $1.00. Ice Skates for wom-{ All Clamp = Ice en and children;) Skates, key fasten- | leather heel straps. ‘4 —Lower Main Floor, | MAN BAGS DEER WHILE LYING IN BED SAN JOSE, Cal., Oct. 30.—Frank Holmes, a young San Jose auto- mobilist, shot his first buck of the season from his bed. The story was related when Holmes rethrned from his hunt. The young man went into camp in the mountains back of Alum Rock park. Ie car. ried no tent and spread his blankets under a tree. In the morning he woke up, ready to hunt, ad saw a deer grazing in an open field not 40 dards away He cautiously got his rifle from his side and blazed away, bagging the buck, which was a fine specimen Halloween Specials IN THE DAYLIGHT BAKERY These prices for Tuesday if you will carry your package home with you. HOME-MADE | HOME-MADE PUMPKIN PIES DOUGHNUTS ing at heel and toe; | 1.50 and $2.00 ee ge cet. OBMO) sp Doughinats, plain | WANTS MOTHER-IN-LAW TO PAY $50,000 Skates, of genuine $7.50 International | an SEE FOOD Ps a's mats, per fy, K ANB As cr es Mrs. Patsy Anne Chance wants $50,000 4 ies, ed ee 4 om hew mother-ir-law veth Chance, of Bar c thee welded tool steel at | Ice Skates for fig- |’ ACN 6 BE | gen Henation of the af f Udnband; Sashes Page ar a Di sc ohe gee $3.00 | ure skating. $6.00 1 Pp red i ; rie GP, Chane Young ago her huspand took her, a sarge um wister x pride, to 8 arm, to H ah . “ Q Thousands and thousands of wonderful 8 tly bit 28 Wked her and devoted her t! ne to cal Mecunue SPAR eNRE Pies, each ....25¢ new Toys and Playthings, thousands of Games and Dolls, for the Christmas Toy Shop is open now and another holiday season has begun. —Basement, Union St. Side, Banana Doughnuts, a dozen ...... 20¢ —Fonrth Floor, Extra large Pump- kin Pies, each. 35¢ By President Wilson America did not come into existence to make one more great nation in the family of nations, nuts, dozen....20¢ | Buy Your Halloween Groceries on Bargain Tuesday if, Sa Inn’ ee 1 : ‘ , to show California Peaches, ‘ large | Bon Special Blend Coffee, | Quaker Rolled Oat per its aLenett and exercise its mastery America size, 3 cans | roasted frest ‘i t ¥ ‘ opened her doors to everybody who wanted to be ise : mes 1 } es 1 daily yu package 12¢ free and to have the same opt bi “ ‘Staats Be ; ph be z if 1 ‘ 50¢ Pettijohn Breakfast 1 j had to make the most of his facalties and his Extra large Italian Prunes, | Armour’s Veribest White | this is the we : opportunities; and America will reta sr “ 17% eile? pe : - ne OW to save only so Jone ain its greatnes, new ne op, Wace grac a vt Tuna Fish, No. 1, large | your receipts for a double | ideals No than se ani atte stenting aires ances un eee eerereeeee e | size ca | ‘ mo DAD © © euffer injustice 1 1 por GP | SIZE CANS 6+ ssanerre + BPE | boiler—pkg, ......... 15¢ | no man ought, in America, to fail to ap sey hb Fiver, | of humanity AT AMERICAN PEL LABOR BULLDING DEDICATION, \ D, ©, JULY 6, 1914, ATION OF SHINGTON, | NoMan Ought to Suffer Injustice | PARADA PAAR ARAADRARAARARRAR AN | STAR “From the time I first came to democratic candidate for con. | home and communtly life, 1 have! i n Secon rict, | believed in cqual overnment | And They Are All So New and Such Wonderful Value | Bet atest aarp meh and renzoanfeg TWO SPECIAL PURCHASES WERE COMBINED TO MAKE THIS SUIT ||| sletriet and tre, man wre tne anus) euttrage in, morking nacht SALE ONE OF THE BEST AND MOST HELPFUL OF THE | jaw In the state senate, de- | reached here 32 years age. I burn | en of the Second district have en from the statates by a unique opportunity—naming preme court inion, If stru Suits at $18. 75 | Suits at $23. 75 the first congresswoman in the | with all t! of young man é By Sy ep ‘ x United States. hood in th atilutional cam Winter Suits, modeled on newest lines| Still more of these high-grade Suits at It wilt be a recognition, an/paign of 1889 In the effort to re-)| most popular fabrics are used in the mak+| tion. Belted and semi-belted, and the [i Cotteritt says. “And it will b “Phra 20 years that followed, 1 ing, with plush, velvet or fur trimmings. | leading fabrics and colorings for winter worthily bestowed, not moerely|had a part in the uphill struggle Second Fleer, | upon womanhood, but upon one|for this recognition of human) |Judament, of real jleadersh!p, and | privilege to write the constitution | An Important Disposal of High-Grade 9x12-Ft. Rugs at Substantial Reductions HESE are patterns that have sold down to one and will not be re-ordered or two Rugs Showing Many Styles Metal Beds At a Wide Price Range The BEDS in are first-quali Rugs, from our regular stocks, and square tube d at the prices quoted represent exceptional value Metal Beds in enamel No. of | Reduced icant yan ‘ in white nd ivory Quantity Weave Patterns Price ccamel ‘acd? Vote Martin : Highland - Wilton 7 $50.00 finishes, in a wide assortment 1 French Wilton 1 52.50 os good designs Imported Wilton ; 52.50 Metal Beds, Enameled and ‘ Bundhar Wilton 4 37.50 Vernis Martin finishes, $3.75 2 Imported Chenille to $15.00. Axminster 1 35.00 cies: Bele, $1500. ta Chenille Axminster 1 45.00 $43.75 Saxony Wilton 1 15.00 : Wilton Velvet 1 25.00 Dressers and Velvet 4 22.50 ve < Seamless Axminster 6 25.00 Chiffoniers 3 Axminster 1 22.50 A varied showing of low- Brown Art Crashes For Fancy-work Purposes igo qualities and weaves in Art Crashes that are required for Scarfs and Table Runners are ready for fore-handed gift makers in the following assortment 18 inches 20 inches 22 inches 24 inches 36 inches $1.15 yard 45 inches Crash to wide, 30c, 40c, 50c and @O0c yard. wide, 40c, 50c and We yard wide, @c and 75c yard. wide, 50c and 85c yard. wide, for table coverings, @c, 75c and wide, $1.00 and $1.30 yard Brown Art Linen Special 15c Yard UST 200 yards of 16-inch, loose weave Art sell at this special price—15¢ yard —Second Floor. 5 and medium-priced Dressers and Chiffoniers on the Fourth Floor includes tastefully-de- signed pieces in Gum Wood, Mahogany Finish, Oak and Ivory Enamel. Dressers, $12.50 to $35.00. Chiffoniers, $15.00 to $25.00. Springs and Mattresses Excellent values in Felted Cotton Mattresses, in sizes to fit all beds, also in Bed Springs of the most improved designs, We build high-grade Hair Mattresses and Box Springs in our work- shop, to fit any style or size of bed. Hair Mattresses, $28.50 and $38.00. Box Springs, $19.00, $23.75 and $35.00. own modern $18.50, —Firet Floor. —Fourth Floor Seserment Salesroom Miller Corset 50c A’ excellent-fitting Cor- set of firm coutil, de signed for the medium fig ure, with moderately high bust and long skirt. Fitted with wide graduated front stay and two sets of rubber- capped hose supporters. Price 50¢. —Rasement Salesroom China Cups and Saucers Set of Six $1.25 HIN imported China Cups and Saucers, as pictured decorated with fine gold line, set of six, $1.25. Basement Salesroom. Umbrellas $1.00 OMEN’S Fast - black Waterproof Umbrella on eight-rib frame, with plain wood handles and tas sels, $1.00. Basement Salosroom. New Curtain Marquisettes ' 25c Yard HIS is quisette, an exceptionally good quality of ma: highly mercerized, soft-draping and sheer, 38 inches wide, and shown in white, ivory Price 25@ yard. NEW CURTAIN VOILES, 25¢ YARD— Mercerized Double-thread Voiles in white, ivory and beige, 38 inches wide, 25c yard. —Basement Salesroom and a pleasing shade of beige. Warm Cotton Blankets ( ph dche a BLANKETS in felted finish, woven of good quality cotton, with short nap, in tan, gray and white with contrasting border, size 64x76 inches, $2.45 pair; 66x80 inches, $2.75 pair Fleecy Plaid Blankets, good weight woven, size 66x80 inches, $2.45 pair. and firmly Large Heavy-weight Plaid Blankets in tan, gray or blue effects, double-strength weave and felted fin- ish, size 70x80 inches, very good values at $3.75. pair —Rasement Salesroom Washable Lambskin Gloves, $1.15 Pair OOD-LOOKING, soft-finished Washable Gloves in a pleasing shade of pearl-gray, with one bone clasp and fine stitching in gray or black. Sizes 534 to 7, $1.15 pair Fleece-Lined Union Suits, 65c W OMEN’S Medium-weight Fleece-lined Union Suits in ankle length, with Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, sizes 36 and 38, 65¢. —Basement Sal seo }