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‘ lar is enc } trimmed with taffeta Buy Dolls Now—and Have Them Dressed } °°" * belted or THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street Etfiott 4100 Advisory Ballot Vote AGAINST all the propositions on the bal . - ee ; ” at That means a © AG AINST. the constitutional ame This Week’s Models of “Wirthmor” Waits [rc 9¢a'sst ie ove imiiative booze bil, Soo at $1.00 Are Very, Very Attractive aghast ASR f You know the “Wirth- AGATN mie tO See Be mor” idea, don’t you? I rarele z t pest there are ting machine is to make a better Waist Bere CONN Jo Yow AGALNST. Al there arapoaon tor a dollar than anybods ever made before PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS VOTE FOR Wik SON, DEMOCRAT ure of your vote for Wilson, put k t the 1 , Pt te the une of each of the seven elector to x t , y the following names: FE. M. Drumhel George F. | / | Wirt \ t Christensen, C. C. Brown, Francis Donahoe, G. W. Hoxie, # Joseph A, Sloan, Edwin M. Connor, In voting machine IAN “WAR. m» \ ow ee precincts, pull down seven levers where these names sates Em occur. REMEMBER THAT WILSON’S NAME DOES WE'RE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR “WIRTHMOR” WAISTS IN NOT APPEAR ON THE BALLOT. THESE SEVEN NAMES APPEAR FOR HIM CONGRESSIONAL OFFICES SEATTLE. WE WILL BE “WIRTHMORS" IE GLAIL YOU rO SHOW YOU THESE LATEST COME TOMORROW J5—A striking “Wirthmor” Waist, J7—This smart “Wirthmor” Waist " UNITED STATES SENATOR—Vote for Miles emb’ yo ive av t white madra Kr of six na Poindexter, republican of fine h du tue either aide low Fir REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS—First dis trict--Geo, F. Cotterill, democrat (This district includes the City of Seattle and Kitsap ty picot edge ynvertible colla $1.00. J-6—A pretty Flannel n da’ “Wirthmor” ar and « Blouse is J-8—The “Wirthmor” collar of this white Blouse in prett r Gabardine to match A Aly © el and dist vunty.) ay i peer weathe with cording; $1.00, REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS—Second dis ict—-Mrs. Frances C. Axtell, democrat (This « 1 of K county itsid { northwest counties except Kit STATE OFFICES ue The Star expresses no choice for any state offices, In Plenty of Time for Christmas ee : ; *\eh except the following : You'll find t d thousar u ed D -p LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR—Vote for Thomas in the wonderful ( nas Toy Shop wi wait 7 Lally, democrat sor abedy to take the € tr up for CI {s His opponent, Louis F. Hart, republican, is an enemy mas se f legislation, such as the initiative, referen And i buy y 1 er Cy ill rect prin He is just a partisar won't be nearly so rushed at th , ) TARY OF STATE—Vote for J. M Tadlock, Full-Jointed ag Two “Pansy” Jointed Dolls, . | ' M 7 desir defeat M. Howe Feet Tall, 31 Inches Tall, at as acter $3.50 Ea. $10.50 Ea. (1 | \ | sei et sre 2, cect able manner h and referer Just as fllustr ATTORNEY GENERAL—Vote for Henry Albers ed on the le fu inted Doll McLean, democrat t ads, 8 His opponent, W. \ 1S cree has been re in pretty wig and sed in eral matters of pub COUNTY OFFICES “Crown” Baby Dolls $6.50 Kid Body Dolls $3.95 SHERIFF—\ ote John Stringer, republican, for Kestner Character Baby Dolls, with Invincible’ Kid Body Dollw that Mfelike faces and real skin wig, as stand en tall tty bisque tar has n ther county recommendations Sinstrated on the right heads, with sleeping eyes Kestner Baby Doll at $4.95 Crown-make Kestner Ba Doll with beautiful life-like baby face, bald head; stands 13 inches high Unbreakable Dolls $1.50 Unbreakable “Zaiden” Dolls that | are made in the t A T pretty baby faces and bald hed Kid Body Dolls $7.85 Imperial,” the finest make of Kid Body Ds with beautiful bisque 40TH DISTRICT—Vote for Otto Tamm, C. E, West faces and sewed wigs; stand 28 inches and Fred Nelson, der at | as 41ST DISTRICT—\ ote for Paul Houser and A. E. Kid Body Dolls $2.95 Fuller, republicans K 1 Body Dolls, 24 inches tall, wit 42ND DISTRICT—Vote for Dr. W. T. Christensen, t ¢ # and sleeping eyes: each republican; Clarence L. Gere, democrat, or Geo. N. Hodg \ two) | son, democrat Vote for cement 43RD DISTRICT—Vote for A. E. Flagg, democrat pe AY lel Sah aes r Robert G. Cauthorn and | 80 Winter Coats Reduced to $15.00 | “sti bistisct They Were $16.50 and $19.50 45TH DISTRICT—\ and Jos. R. Manning, « BUT THEY SOLD SO QUICKLY THAT WE'VE A FEW OF EACH ee degli LEGISLATURE Richard Seelye Jones Anna Louise Strong. democrat M. B verat, and Frank W. Cotterill 47TH DISTRICT—\ ote for Mrs. democrat SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES der ONLY 46TH DISTRICT— Harker, smart twee TI | plaids | rt The names of Dykema kintosh, Frater, Ror the wid 1 ¢ and Gilli appear separately, a to have received a majority vote 1 ver, the law requires a second vote ing for Practical Winter | Silk and Wool Dres: Suits for $18.75 | Reduced to $11.75 Plush, Velvet, Fur | They Were Formerly or Button Trimmed $16.50 and aig 50 on them There are also these four candidates, are to be elected Everett Smith, and Geo. B. Cole VOTE FOR SMITH AND JUREY two of Jurey, M John S. Root ¢ court election There are no contests in the suprem styles in Winter for good value at RE ET a coos, WOMAN HITCHED Wit MULE TO WAGON serges, he 1. 8 4 suiting and e er LINCOLN > wontan hitched with a mule to a ts. with those jong « was and taken automobile, the insisting that woman at they should Special Prices on Toilet Articles and Pure Drugs A “One-Day” Sale in the Cut-Price Drug Store : 10c ranne. 100 Phenolax Tablets, ape | 25, " foc Wrapped Gn | i No. 1376 Pyralin Ivory | GIRL WEDS TO STAY OUT OF PRISON Soaps, Special Sal Hepatica, e, ape Mirrors at $3.98 NEW YORK, Ne Dorothy Bornholz, a girl thief of $6,000 from Each cake wrapped separate! t Your initial engraved free on r employers, escaped a jail sentence by taking a life term in matri Piso's Cough Remedy, 10¢ Maxine E 1 : cial at fter she 1 guilty, asked if any one had Soap, 4 odors Beef, Iron and Wine, he passed P 10¢ Jefgen’s Violette ( rine ecial at t to m er, your honor,” declared Harry R Soap, 6¢ Mrs. Potter's Walnut or ~ to the | 1c Jergen’s Benzoin and | Stain, $1.00 size Wadhams » a suspended sentence and the couple left | Pinaud’s Lilas Vegetal, 75 at | Sozodont, Mquid for the teett Almond Lotion, 6 nm has been promised 50 Miro Dena Cold Cream BLOOMFIELD, la., No’ ire. § Ga of is jac has c size, 2 ¢ Capillaris, for the hair, 50c size ||| jersey com whone r Ba Saeed yd ea ved cial at a tondae Bondan 4 fs cae ersey cow whose “milk” has ceased to give the same amount of liquid rave's owde . ; 50¢ ad as former! One morning, recently, Mra. Galle went out to milk the eee [ace Powder, : ni Scheffler's Colorine (7 shades) cow and came back with a ull of water s the oe ' ly special jens Crushed Roses or | $1.00 size t sia weed Pinaud's (liquid face Beauteviva powder) Crushed Violet Talcum Powder, ; 6-ounce can for 15e Creame L’Ame, while we have | Swift's “Hearts & Flowers” Soap, | 7 {Uart’ any, 25c size ise size for be pas Jad Salts, Thc ize at Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet ver Main & Snake Eats Half Bag of Cement; May Become “Ossified Wonder” ae Domestics ; “ae Outing Flannel 9c ber sale BOSTON, Mass., Nov, 7.—Cement-eating snakes beat any very low price these , fe = ail eee thing any explorer with prominent teeth ever discovered in South America, and the city of Brockton arises to claim the dis- $2.50 Blankets $1.89 Pr. y : t aden tinotion of producing one. FI Blankets, In , En route from Brockton to Raymond L. Ditmars, curator of with neat 15¢ Ginghams 10c Yard the Bronx zoo, in New York city, is a slate-colored snake six feet size inches, at $1.89 pair. Dr A ” and 82 and five inches long, His digestive tract is thoroly reinforced 2 “ie Per ig rte with about half a bag of cement, including the bag. The snake $5.00 White Blankets , yen ate it $3. 95 Pair Moistened by the digestive fluids of the snake, the cement | | 29¢ Seco Silk 19¢ Yard was slowly hardening when he was found. He is alive but help- 50 pairs of White Blankets, Good quality Seco Silk, 26 less. His long, lithe body is of the co tency of warm sealing size 70x80 ine wool filling vanes Wika les dick aaah ba wax. Bend him in the shape of a dollar sign and he stays that and cotton wart blue border with pink and wey Italian workmen uncovered the tail of a huge snake and fled. Cautiously the rest of the snake's body was uncovered, and the big reptlie showed no desire for flight or fight. It was discovered that about half of the cement in the bag near the snake's head was gone and the cloth of the bag eaten away. The snake's mouth was full of cement. His body was puffed and heavy. It could be bent with difficulty, but the snake was alive, And may be starred as the “only ossified reptilian wonder.” | at 19¢ a yard on Wednesd —Lower Main Floor. Lower Main HEN in need of less e xpens the Lower Main Floor, find it a helpful ve articles, try the newly-opened Section on where the underpriced merchandise is sold. You'll pot when you really wish to economize. THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK&NELSON Lace-Sleeved Envelope Chemises A New Shipment of These Dainty Under- garments, Priced at $1, $1.25 and $1.50 NE pretty style at $1.00 is pictured Made of good quality lingerie cloth, elabor- ately trimmed with forchon and shadow lace insertions. Rows of lace form the sleeves. The neck i sewed together finished with rib- bon-run beading. A very attractive value. | ‘ Gifts of Hand-work that are to be completed well in advance of the | days are best begun no » that the work can be iough thread for the Dressing Sacque and Bou- p Set, stan Stamped for dainty em broidery, to be combined in a Made with net insets up Kimono-style Gown of = Madeup Sacque and Cap ee ee Set of flesh-pink batiste, to Empire Kimono Gown be embroidered in pastel for Frenct nd eyelet em shades, $1.00. broldery | Combing Jacket oweling, to A gift that the house be Ahoatsc keeper will appreciate— + Knife, Fork and Spoon e be and en < Canes ¢ flannel, to ered in bluebird de si be embroider lazy daisy Bungalow Pillow Top, ed on oy* to be em cross stitching b0c, Scart to Price Stamped Linen Toast or Roll Cover for French h and eyelet embroidery, 5c, —Second Floor. A New Shipment of BALLET SLIPPERS Rae AND - SEWED Billet Slippers in black or Women white kidskin, made by a and firm which specializes in theatrical footwear. ee’ Very popular for dance ° and gymnasium wear. Available in sizes from children’s “11” to women’s “6." Price $2.00 pair. WOMEN'S SPATS: | tailored and smox oth-fitting, at $2 color and white box cloth, $3.00 pair —First Floor 32-Piece Haviland Service $11.95 ica UA: PI - a Ni I 1 & aa ty laviland ; Ranson The Set 6 Bread and Butter Plates 6 Dinner 6 Cups 1 Oval Vegetable Plates 6 Saucers Dish 1 Platter 6 Fruit Dishes The HE beautiful purity of Com ls 3 munity designs, and the dis tion conferred by faultless km nd exquisite fin y established this ware in the esteem of people who ish, have fir — ae as Plate a position to secure it, no mat vey < And Yet Community Plate Is So Moderately Priced That Every- one Can Enjoy Owning It Services in the Sheraton, know what orrect and are in Patrician and Georgian patterns of Community Plate may be seen in our Silverware Section, First Floor Phe Knif in the victured sketch is of THE PATRICIAN DESIGN available here in the following selection of ed in sets of six: which is pieces, pri Teaspoons, $ Solid Handle Dessert Dessert Spoons Knives, $3.65, Soup Spoons, $5.00. Hid Handle Dinner Table Spoons, $5.00 After-Dinner Coffee Spoons, 0. Kites, eee Sugar Spoons, 90¢ each. Berry Spoons, $2.00 each, Gravy Ladles, $1.75 each, Butter Kn! Oe each, Jelly Knives, $1.00 each, Bouillon Spoons, $4.25. Dinner Forks, $5.00. Dessert Forks, $4.50, Salad Forks, $4.75 Oyster Forks, $3.2. Hutter Spreaders, $4.00. Pickle Forks, $1.00 each. Hollow Handle Dinner Cold Meat’ Forks, $1.35 Knives, $6.75 each Hollow Handle Dessert Pie Servers, $2.50 each Knives, $6.50. —Virst Ploor, Silk Umbrellas in regulati on and ndia shapes h the hort Pickwic in red. blue, green; brown, purple an ack, $4.00. India- and Luzon-shape Umbrellas with all-siik covering and self. col n b in scarlet, card ¥ >yal-blu uF ple sereen, dark-green and with short det h. Pickwick-handle Umbrellas with cord loop, also crook handle style, $2.00. Silk Umbrellas in king’s-blue, red hunter's-green, dark-green, pur black, with detachable Basement Salesroom A New Dress Boot $6.00 Black-and-White or Tobacco-Brown Kidskin HI model pictured y shows black glazed kidskin vamp with white washable kid top. It is in Ostend pattern, with leather Louis heel, and measures 8% inches to 2% to 7, top Sizes In Tobacco- abe Kid skin, sizes 3 to 7, $6.00 pair. ca} Black Glazed Kidskin Boots $4.85 The good - looking Boot dis in black glazed kidskin, lace-style, as pictured ring § inches 8 2% to 7. Price or button, mea to top. 84.85 Walking Boot $4.00 An ideal wet for women an one of Gun-m eled on 2 atyle _ last, with black water-proof lin sole and rubber heel. Size 2% to 7. Price $4.00, Basement Salesroom. eather boot irls is this Calf, mod.