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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1916 PAGE & (Paid. Advertsing) *—"witt 1t come To THis? "| NOTHING MUCH THE SEATTLE STAR: WAL BE WOR hers Styles Going Back SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS IN FURNITURE Continued a Few Days Longer Its Opinion of Ernest Lister OUR GOVERNOR tee en are born great achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them, sang the poet to Time of Ancients, Says He |BEAR SKINS COMING | BY C. A. CLAY (Staff Correspondent) BERKELEY, Cal. Nov, % Women adorned in the flowing robes of classic Greece, Feminine garb from the skins | of animais. These are two of future dress possibilities in the United States Women are unconsciously c going back to a time In an ernor, a man practically unknown and utheard of, He had . READY FOR tiguity when scanty, costumes 1 a chance of a lifetime, but he did not measure up-to the job Teaver || fy The gradual increase in the | cut of low necks in evening | gowns; absence of siseves, bare shoulders, discarded pet ticoats, shorter skirts and the | extreme Veshaped necks in | afternoon and street costumes | are a few of the features of Final clearance at Thompson Furniture Company makes Furniture buying a pleasure, with everything so high. PENINSULAR COAL, WOOD 18 Value AND GAS RANGE § m $12.76 $5.00 Down, $5.00 Per Month “An cme il Greatness has been thrust upon Governor Lister, forced upon him by accident AND HE HAS FAILED TO SEIZ1 HIS OPPORTUNITY In the grim struggle of 1912, be stronger men than himself, Lister slipped in as gov tween Governor Lister has signally failed in the strong personality that makes for greatness. HE HAS NEVER OWNED A { SET OF DEFINITE PRINCIPLES. At no time has | importance what the governor sive quartered owk Library Table; vy planked top, large drawer, ‘Thi Je can be had both in fumed oak, goig fhoay <GenO tneleaia the en oak or waxed golden, with magagine trend of feminine fashion te- racks on the sides ell built. Actual val. =| Extra Special $16.75 been certain on a measure of would do | WASHINGTON GREATLY NEEDED A GOVERNOR WITH POSITIVE PRINCIPLES AT THIS SESSION ESPECIALLY, AND LISTER HAS FAILED, EVEN ON SO IMPORTANT A MEASURE AS SENATE BILL 300 THE MOST OUTRAGEOUS CORPORATION GRAF ING BILL ENACTED IN THE UNITED STATES BY ANY LEGISLATURE IN A DECADE THE STATE Ol WASHINGTON CAN ONLY SPECl LATE ON WHAT] ITS GOVERNOR IS GOING TO DO | Editorial, March 10, 1915 Women are beginning to dupll cate the a#tyles of a time wh milady was delighted with a spare) but delicate silken drapery or with |the pleasing touch of a spotted | | leopt « skin hung artistically from the #he Such ts the belfof of BE. W, Gif ford, expert in dress evolution and mber of the anthropolory de +partment at the University of Cal-| | ifornta This is his reason for tt ct that there is only a! Lister ail ‘Senate Bill 301 <a | cine, ft, that there ‘ig only “Grytriken”” — Never Heard of It? [ee mies, remene, SI Why, It’s Southernmost Seitlement, Where Th.y Live by Kiliing Whales The Handsomest, Latest Improved, Highest Combination Range in the World This Two-tn-On ilar, exclusively different from anything on the market, answering € de mand—appearance, durability, convenience and econ omy. Burns coal, wood or gas. Pinal efforts of 40 years of sto making A binding guarantee of per. fect operation, durability and pacts goes with each range. Occupies the space of one; does the work of 1 Dining Chairs OVERNOR LISTER signed Senate Bill 301, the twin} G sister of Senate Bill 300, for which the Seattle Electric) | | | constant changes in dress to} t the insatiable desire of wo men for something different Nothing New in Styles Styles recur at various intervals long, some short, What vogue ts bound in s | Company made such a desperate battle It is now beyond the stage when anyone may express This Colonial Brass ed, 24inch posts, | with extra heavy fillers, satin finish, & | bed that will give you a lifetime of wean Lacquer guaranteed. Actual value $22.06 special «+=. ..-...:. San surprise at what the Governor does He has proved himself gne of the most uncertain quantities in the state By all reason and fairness, Senate Bill 301 should have Staff Correspondent |the season chopping up the catch| carn banih: fawever of about 6,006 | been vetoed the Governor. SAN FRANCI6CO, Nov. 3.— a tressing it may be to the feminine Ext ny PRACTICALLY, IT MEANS PERPI TUAL MONOP. The southernmost settlement : Many of Them Drown mind, The styles ot Lesa: 6 Bot his fumed oak Rocker, es ension Table SLY TO EXISTING COMPANIES AND THE DEATH in the world. That's the tows Ia peng go inland ts tbs yevtlbeess sae ed —- aay coos automobile seat Tabie. Coloniat - Ess of Grytriken, frozen fast to the op)" UUUNE Hn a amend oe variations, of what QF MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP shore of King Edward's cove sta Retains aan ripe ye lite mine before af some time: ia Velue $2 cack QE 2 : ; 2 i ‘ + | water awimming, and many of them| has go! pefore 0 ° © ea: . AND THATS THE BILL TO WHICH YOU HAVE] jfenderson bay, on the Island of are drowned. ‘The rats are. flerce.| hi | inis price BAe : SIVEN ‘"R SIGNATURE GOVERNOR th G They burrow in the hills and run| For all the so-called novelties in mn |t SIVEN YOUR ATURE, R R oe Sout di: =.ragh ver, the 1.000 | U2derground trenches to the «he women's dress springing up from Editorial, March 20, 1915. | On the whole, however, the here they feast off dead whates |time to time to deplete father’s people who live on the isiand have Magistrate Edward BH. Henney ts ychetbook somewhat = similar MORAL: no m worries and tribulations the whole works at Grytriken. Hel t can be found in the clothing than thetr cousins of New York, the custome officer, the city!of antiquity. Experte who have Vote for McBride [tinnon or Sauendunh court, Parca fore, Sater Stale rea wee alee sheen at death and|can prove this by a display of atat HIS WORD IS GOOD They go right along at thelr) would at marria if they bh ues of women, feminine garments y. There are none on South| and other relice found jn tombs of business of staughtering whales PSS ae ee with little Interest or concern {0 (Georgia, for there are no single! the ancients. Many of these aro ir “s |s crash. The glass was unbroken |the fact that they live on the/girjs to aid Cupid. The only wom-| prisingly lke clothing worn by ' MAN Is UNINJURED and Talbot was unhurt. The only |#outhern jumping-off place, en are Mra. Robert Macdouggll,| women of recent an@ present|History of dress disproves this. SQUIRRELS GET NUTS; DOGS ARE FOOLED thing that suffered was the ele-| Americana eclentiats from the| wife of the Argentine meterol ogical | times |The ancient women wore such ry IN ELEVATOR DROP | «::.: thru the floor of which Tal |non magnetic ship Carnegie, touring | officer, and the wife of a doctor) So it is that present tendencies | *kirt styles, just as they did many | stones z lhot's feet were driven. Talbot re|World waters tn the interests of at Leith Harbor, who has her little} show which way the wind is/other articles similar to those now || SON, Kan., Nov. 3.—James Brown, who lives im * |turned to work next day |science, paid the South Georgial gir! with her blowing in the field of fashion, | {n_ vogue | district, has a number of pet squirre Aaron Davis, whp lives CHEYEN? Wyo, Nov. 3—| |tolke a visit last January. Among!” “Whale moat en't so bad. It! tvomen are rapidly diminishing| “Corsets, for instance, were pop-| directly across the street, has a few choice walnut trees Leed aH Thomas Talbot, 32, a carpenter] other interesting features they |tastes like jerked beef The peo-| the tty of thelr costumes, re-|tlar 1500 years B, C. : yard. The squirrels came to be such a pest that he purchasls | ase Talbot. 3. 4 arvester) MEW BRIDE DIES 0: 0s si Bat pc | he ang thle, fe ee nary gaan. [Seale oP tog Fea te Sr of Sac he ae ‘ aude a tae mauaae ahecaher | Shackelton started his § nd fish, ond on Sunday eatiat Helen of Troy and Cleopatra. [ere a statue of High Priest Sen-| duty so well that Davis’ hopes ran high for good, full crop A i | Cc geronge, Shy oes aa cae: eda diet: tale ae 4k hela dash from this place Moat with potatos gad. Harem Skirt Popular With Ancients|nuw and his wife, found in tombs squirrels were not cheated out of their usual winter's supply sams me : to the third floor o : he ball ng | LHAVANA, | » Now. 3A bride) 'Geytriken te lighted by electric-| brown bread z “There is nothing new in the/of nobles who flourished during |The local telephone company has # large wire cable crossing the site x ae eons te ern tee aacaterlaahen Groped: Gent as che ars|* A monthiy mail service livtich akiet, the harem wkirt, the|the time of King Cheops, builder |at this point. This cable intersperses the boughs of the waltet ota art fost In sine. Just 8 tne ele ehor | Agken cropped wr home oa the| .£ix thousand shales are killed| Buenos Aires keops therm vicna ict and. the flodnced|of the pyramids. Mra, Sennuw and also the boughs of a tree in Brown's yard, and the quits fee ee fl slipped. The cage, Talbot and the | farm of her husband near Kil-|°" the island annually Of the doings in the world levi” wald. Gifford, “These fea-| wore a hobble skirt much lke that this as a highway over which they transport the nuts, fer store @ & oes isl ae canek Ganconian wits al Only two white women and one} The inhabitarts of South Geor-| tures w consi¢ered novel when|worn by American women not 80 | reach of the dogs nth bs _ Bc t * ___ |Hittle girt live there. | eta aren't worrying they came into style recently.|jong ago. The high priest also! Christrras is celebrated for txo|————— a es n= | WOR &® Wik, Just to show that this ‘. faye with a big banquet and + } | style for men isn't 80 very recent acatrea ones ines: 08 ercises WHOLESALE WAAK-KILLEN PIANO CO- RETAIL All this was 4,700 years ago.” ere re undreads 0 ew Have Movie Show A movie show is held in the hurch of A month 'n summer time rf time—from Fall Suits and Coats to Choose From You will find warmth, good looks, comfort and style combined in models to sult your every need Every garment is conscientiously made of dependable fabrics—all the new and correct models are repre- sented—every garment is honestly that May to Se The harbor freezes six feet deer It snow the year around. There are only two cows aud twe horses on the island Only pi« are raised, and they ‘ive on whale fat The rats are so num anc fierce they he ied all rabbite of South Geo a BIG DRUG FIRM SAYS ATTACKS Boozy Temperance | SPECIAL The Best Piano Proposition Ever Offered Economical people cannot overlook this sale+you have never before had a better opportunity of buying pianos and player pianos of the highest character of tone, quality and case designs artistic dignity emphasized by simplicity NOT JUSTIFIED | The following statement was is sued Thureday by Stewart &) | { } | priced. The penguins, birds nsually plen ‘ Our pectal reduced sale = tdi" eal. ventions, Gamtalt atl This Elegant New ht specta ss : Holmes, wholesale druggists, in re e know that you will appreciate PIicide every year by drowning In a Piano for $267 prices on this fine Stock means fi J4ion to campaign declarations | ho peed, tar valude snd 4 real saving to you now on thoughtful, courteous servic receiv at this store Rette Into this store and inspect t coats and suits. Tt will only afew minutes and will be fresh-water lake iniand We wa thru whale blubber knee deep going ashore,” said F. C. Loring of the Carnegte. The t exactly pleasant, but made by Edwin J. Brown, democrat ie candidate for prosecutor Dr, Brown, a candidate for office in this county, has made the charge that we are attempting to evade the law by selling “Hoffman's Drops” \ guaranteed good piano or one of the very best player pianos The Brewers advertise Initiative No. 24 a8 @ “True Temperance Bill.” Mayor Gill says that a brewer's idea of a temperate drinker is one 4 When you purchase one of these fine instruments from mate helps to k worth the time town. Whale carcasses line the *, whet! shore of the island There are J us, whether for all or part J)t, bo used as a beverage stops just this side of delirium tremens. Overcoats— even whaling atations run by busi = OB WES eK owe ash, or by small monthly pay- |) “Hoffman's Drops” is a standard Ser canton Baemer Ateed. is = . ment plan, {t means much [medicinal preparation recognized Booze Makers are not makers of true temperance in w variety 90. great that almost rd gg nce gu eis seg eho nore to us than the mere [iby the U. 8, P. and Is never to our bills. Yet they bring out Nos. 18 and 24 and as knowledge used as a beverage. We put It up in two ounce bottles the | Same as tincture of arnica, syrup of aquills, or any other medicinal preparations. The doctor states that he heard there were 7,000 bot- tles in a pile back of a drug store in a lumber camp. Our laboratory | records show that we have not sold | to exceed two gallons to our entire trade since the prohibition law | went Into effect Observe Rules for consideration on the ground that they are in the interest of temperance No. 18 puts the SALOON IN THE HOTELS without control. No. 24 puts the SALOON ON WHEELS with out supervision Either one would put a BOOZE SOLICITOR at your door every day. ment, which owns South Georgia Whaling is a profitable industry and the whalers are busy dur every desirable thing displayed this season is included Form-fitters yelted backs, loose backs, ulsters fur-lined coats, single or double vreasted. Tweed and cassimere Raincoats and Cravenetten. We believe that no matter what your desire may be—it can be filled $15, $18, $20, ransaction of making a sale it means to us that we shall always have your good will and friendship—that is what ts building up our business each year to one of the largest in the city-—the good will and friendship of those we sell our pianos and player planos to on clean-cut, honest representation L LOVING PAIR PUT IN TRAGIC DAY THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Nov Tragedy stalked apace with Bert Peters and his fiancee, Miss Beasle | | Burge, on a recent day 1 | “He also refers to our large sale x r $22.50, $25, $32.50 While on a hunting trip Peter y d lof alcohol. Before and since prohi No, 24 could send a BEER WAGON ACROSS fell part way down a 300-foot cliff, | bition we have sold large quantities | THE CAMPUS at the University as often as @ ‘ RS so badly breaking the bones in one of alcohol. A large percentage goes | “NEED REQUIRED. Suits In foot that he could not climb bac to hospitals and legitimate manu: | Q facturers of flavoring extracts, The Either one would supply the boarding houses and en ‘ The girl attempted to climb down ma the ledge ‘to where he lay, and lecitimate consumption of druggists | ag . . Id. Distinctive Styles in doing so her shotgun was di for making their tinctures ts large. | Meanie houses with all’ the BOOZE they cou, landie Quite possibly some was used as a} beverage, but when a druggist signs Thoroughly reliable in material i. The charge tore out both hare { and workmanship. The best of the her eyes. Crying out with pain . season's fabrics, patterns and col- Hf avery movement, Peters dragge his name to a statement that it is | The nly law that would apply to the Brewery A: ; ors. Select yours tomorrow kimesit up the todas, bands |to be used for chemical or mechan Wagon would be the city traffic laws and the rules ; f girl's eyes, and assisted her down j!cal purposes we have no right to of the Brewery ; f Pinch backs, box backs and con Servative styles at $15, $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $35 DRESS WELL—NEVER MISS THE MONEY Open a charge account with us, and pay as you get pald $1.00 a week or $5.00 a month ts all w | question it ‘To stop this abnse Prosecuting a + * 5a tter. ) Attorney Lundin made a ruling that The city would have no further say in theyma no one druggist be allowed more than four barrels in six months That ruling has been strictly ob served by us, Our records have at all times been open to the inspec: tion of city or county authoritfes and will continue to be. “Since the prohibition law be} \ came effective in this state, we have endeavored to obey not only the letter but the spirit of the law, : and regret that suc joatacwea mace If the present Dry Law—which everybody says by any office seeker should have has done a great deal of good—is not strong enouth made this statement necessary.” to suit you, make it stronger—don’t shoot’lt Sa the precipitous wall, Townspeople here immediately raised § send the girl East for treatment DOG IS A SUICIDE JOPLIN, Mo. Nov. 3.—Facing the gun of Jack Morton, elty pound The passage of either 18 or 24 would mean @ new crop of drunkards every year The Brewers are now trying to edge away ve No. 18 because its jokers are not well covered, TM are concentrating on No. 24. Remember, 18 aa were hatched in the same nest They are Brothers and are both bad actors master, a little fox terrier, suspect ed of having rabies, committed sul cide the other day before Morton could pull the trigger | The poundmaster was called to kill the terrier at a house near some mines He did not believe it was mad, but nevertheless aimed a shotgun at the head of the dog, which stood staring innocently at him. Before Morton could pull the trigger, however, the dog suddenly and with a single yelp plunged into a small mine cave-in filled with water. Quality Pianos, $217, $246, $267, $296, $329 New Player Pianos, $296, $386, $445, $482, $648 Quick sale is what is desired now and if you cannot give us your cheek for all or dalf cash, you can secure any one of these superior instruments on small monthly payments and get the full be fit of the reductions just the same. Waak-Killen Piano Co. Wholesale —1622 Third Avenue. Retail Corner Stewart St. Open Evenings Apparel for Women, Misses and Children OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M.—-ELLIOTT 3846 holes. Vote against Nos, 18 and 24, and keep the Brewet_ | out of the state—he always fights on the wrong /HE JUST HAD TO HAVE AN IRE WASHI TON, Nov, 3.--De. } | termined to bring Irene to the Seattle Dry Campaign Committee | altar, Roy Gordon, colored, jilt seas | ed by Irene Walker, his first 3184 Arcade Building 1119-1121 Third Avenue Between Seneca and Spring Sts. Fishing lines of wild-cocoon silk are said to by invisible in water, pad coaeehynngce * by love, is to wed Irene Parker, his second. last ite tes: nko ta hi Vue i ‘ x

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