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“Ae A A EMER SON GLASSES ( ( ( eG 42h 4b 64> 44> Gh 4 4 44> oo» 4D > 4 42> OD 4D 4D 4 42) D2 ED > DR. KNOWLTON 1831 ard Ave, opp. P.O. Woodhouse-Grundaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 Pike Street WE’LL TRUST YOU R Credit System has deen established for y: IBAVY Solid Oak F the golden finish wine leather spr leather pad back able, well-built Rocker. Reg. price $14.50, special and BELOVED JUR your home alo er and our pr Robert 8. Albertson, county superior court heard the newa of the Mason, at 4:45 p. m. Ju }ectous at intervals since when it was possibly survive his illnes | Courts Adjourn Phy: Mre clans and {ntosh has announ no transactions court today, bertson The illness which Judge Albertson's death Itself known last Decemt Mason was called advice in sanitarium, Judge in in honor of the et in Rochester ation, After this he falle IE LODGE CAFE ye at Westinke High-class Enterta 1 inment and dancing § P.M. to lA. M who died Wednesday at Federal ave, will be buried at IST WILL BE BURIED HERE SATURDAY King judge, jJurtet’ it had been expected thruout the day Albertson had been uncon 1134 2 p. m. Saturday, from the St. +} Mark's Episcopal church Sorters Thousands of Seattle citiz death with a distinct tinge of sadness when it was announce by his physician, Dr. J. Tate Tuesday, | Whittlesey, a sister-in-law, were the bedside Presiding Judge Kenneth Mac supert Judge resulted first made Sak, he Ma Minn. bh > im >a Ih 4b 4 4 4h 4D De > > o> > eo WWA RS the Cigar made, j ( A disappointment is this suit on wearer No. 1. Its trousers bag, its coat hangs side- ways and its vest rides up around the collar. On the other hand, observe the suit on Wearer No. 2. Nota bag in its trousers, not a sag in its coat. “Made with Good Judgment” is written all over it. Good Judgment generally does bring satisfaction whether it be in the tailoring of a suit—or yes, even in the making of a 5c cigar. For the better the judgment of the maker, the better-cured the leaf, the more satisfying the blend, the finer the work- manskip of his finished cigar. We are advertising Tom Keene as “the Cigar made with Good Judgment.” We have 23 years of experience out of which this judgment has grown. We have loyal friends from coast to coast who bear us out in all we have ever said about Tom Keene. We believe that you will like Tom Keene. It is a mild cigar having an unusually good and uniform blend. For your protection we have stamped the word KEENE onthe wrapper. Look for it when you buy with good Judgment Hemenway & Moser Cigar Co., Seattle, Wn. decided he could not Charles F.! at ok there will be Al in , and he left upon yo Albertson returned to Se » in less than a month and re y he od rch in the ear omfort spring later, however, $1 was forced to give up his work again and resort to a second 0} to re wwewwwwvweowowwwwvwwvowwwwwvwwvwwvwTwwwowwwwowwowwwwwwTwTwowwwTwwws wes STAR—THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1917. PAGF Where New British Drive Is Going On This map shows where Marshal Haig's new drive ia bringing its full force to bear SAMMIES’ OLD Ry Mtaff Correspondent CLOTHES BOUGHT _ AT CAMP LEWIS lI | 9 to 10 12 LAWN KIMONOS— long and short styles in figured and dot de signs on white grounds Size predominattir Formerly $1.76, $1.46 and For this chole 25c Hour Friday Hour Sales No Mail, Telephone or C. O.D. Sale and the right to limit Orders accepted for Friday quantities is reserved, 1 to2 CAMP LEWIS, American choice 10 to 11 11 to 12 Nanay OM Seiven, Ory" Sere TURKISH TOWEL8— COTTON PETTI. MEN'S UNION SUITS. SHADOW LACE Louey, emerging from the little Plain white, size 20x40. COATS. These one The 22 Union Suite FLOUNCING—300 yds, box down by the main entrance Yormerly 26¢, for this hundred Cotton Petti the Men's Section have in a good variety of which goes by the title, “Red hour, 19 c) displayed in for this sale are extra patterns that are in Front Clothing Store.” ||f choice at C assorted jengths and in- heavy woolen garments widths of 17 and 18 clude shades of Taupe, in long sleeve, ankle inches, suftable for MV¥Ge, alr; etep right in. We WOMEN’S INITIALED . Plum, King’s length, closed crotch Waists and Petticoat pay the highest prices for clvil HANOKERCHIEFS, — Navy and Black. style.’ The assortment. Flouncina., Sane jan clothing of anybody on the 600 lawn Handkere fa Formerly $1.00, for this consists of five Suits in 25¢ and 36¢, for this ” with a fine linen fintsh, hour, size 34; eight Suits in hour, a een These are shown in a choice 50c size 36; one Suit in size yard F 15c He rubbed bis hands together assortment of 25 CHILDREN’S KI- 40 and eight Suits in BATH TOWELS —Me end favored me with ® careful is nd colored inj MONOS, made of Jap- size 44. Formerly $2.50, dium sizes with colored gyre ght age Ar Hagges ly 10¢ and anese crepe. Sizes 8 to for thi stripes, Formesenan lights men See eter ee For this 5 14 years; formerly 95c, hour, a sur $1.50 for this hour, 23 “Are they as good on the inside |f 20Ur, choice C $1.50 and $2.50, Girlw each fis Cc they the outside?” queried. an are on “LT have only worn this sult a few weeks,” with dignity 1 replied Three Bucks the Limit All th remarked, propelling gentlemen say that with a grimace me in a half-circle, he PLAIN WHITE VOILE. Hlouses in size 200 yards in corded and 18 stripes and checks, 36 And 10 1 8 inches wide in size merly 35c, for this erl $1 ” he gently Middy hour, a yard Z295C° choise in an effort to cut that the light would fall on the apot Blow six DORAPERIES, 4 formerly $1.00. quinettes and Silk Camisoles 100 yards in le and 28; form. yards For this , 26e and 39 this hour, C a yara — Short lengths of Serims, Mar Formerly FINISHING BRAIDS and Rick-Rack Braids, suitable for aprons and house dresses, Former- for this hour— »tion Counter— Madras hs of For 15 a bolt for Germany's lines of communication where { sat on a bacon rind last * ith lis outirarine beaee bk Ortehd | Veee $1.75 Autumn Suits Reduced and Zeebrugge. Then he drew off a few feet and . . made a general recontalnsance Middi for Friday to $13.75 turn to his Judicial duties until! “I'll give you three dollars,” he (és August, but remained at } im- announced : mor home, acrons Lake Wash But they cost $35 not more than Reduced for Upper Main Floor. ton two months ago. ° ‘ In September he left the benct Three dollars.” repeated Louey Friday y is an exceptional sale that for good in much the same manner that the | THIS | the Ready-to-Wear Section Judge Albertson was o« 1 weather man makes his forec mat to 69c | has decided upon for Fr ¥ follow jurista as one of th t,"l may be wrong, but you can't do Saute nott ah day’s selling, as the Suits involved ar« ft elear-thinking trial judges bett Unper Main Floor. | aa ne Fall "a “Tt » story of the King county, As an afterthought, he mentioned Coat and | af SOM: LARS HAE Ory ses my = He was prompt and thoro|the result of the bacon rind inci styles with made of - generous, whole-| dent lars and = trimmed | It will cost me 50 cents, at least with colors, Sizes | Wool Poplins, Gaberdines and Serges , at he said é 38, 40, 42 nd 46. Ane who had been a|to take that out.” he aia Pee 4 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. | in belted or semi-tailored styles, wit siden attle since 1883, had! think of the r run. Maybe the trimming of braids, buckles, button rved in the capacities of city at-|color will con too—you can . & ' pracy and specter of the an or tell with these Buy a Liberty and kerami cloth, and have high con ents which he was a mem-| Then. » pr Bond ble collars. They are shown in ber for two terms, see | MUMINE the whole matter from his/i[ | By #0 doing those 1, Green, Wine, Plum, Navy and nce then he had been a judge) mind, he wa » the door to urge of us who stay at 7 f > tet Maco ounty for nearly 15 years.|weveral passersby to sell thelr home will take a Black, in sizes 34 to 46. Formerly Senator Lewis’ Associate (clothing to him | part $19.50. Reduced for Friday to s educated In the Univer In the meantime, I escaped. ‘a Gf PCR AR BOLE PRES $13.75 North Carolina and was a| Outside 1 met a selected man oleae republican, Judge A who b en thru Louey’s mill — on was con iw He's amn vultu: sald the J. Hamilton Lewis, in the practice | new so He hangs around the 2to3 3to4d 4to5 5 to 5:30 i barracks, or sends somebo: f CORSETS.— 80 Corsets STRAP PURSES.—At- JjJeWELRY—An assort- 11 LINGERIE WAISTS Hertford, N re, and you never can tell wher S acades inka, tantess trestite an practtc al iment of odds and ends made of fine Mn ! was ma is around waiting to buy pro! Ho ae d made of real Pin jncjuding Rhinestone 3 De Wolfe in 189 nos off your back ont Bo al lined with purple, Figg Pins, Gold-filled °ed Voile and trimmed rt It's “Good Bus! zen 20, 2 gray and Brooches with fancy With laces and inser ee It m r J Formerly settings, Beauty Pins, tions. Large collar 1 tor his hour, a ancy lost his Mo $ tht . ort Beads and fancy styles in sizes 36, 38, fithose f cholee Chains. Formerly 50c 2 ; 0 2. erly land cc at $1.15 and $1.00. For this 4 and ~ Form t f T CURTAIN SCRIM. The hour $1.95, $2.50 and $3.50. the last re in rim selected for this choice 25c For this half hour, your tt : ‘ onsists of plain thoi sapsdgties und fancy borders in DRESS VOILES. — 200 $1.00 & man's n . white, cream and ecru. yards in colored figure at $f hes wide. Form: 36 and 38 = hes wi WOMEN’S UNION y I learned, however $ and 35c. For Formerly 25¢ and 1 hold the winter dances §& hall beginning at 9 be cards for all wh he Douglas Dances will be dance the first and rd Saturday of each month thruout the winter, © proceeds being use relief, Lemons Whiten and ; Beautify the Skin! Make Cheap Lotion i voloed that Aw Poet tee +t teen eeeees ii! DERLIN <<) AUSTRIA’S STAND for war |, SHOCKED BY BY JOHN GRANDENS London, O A ns howe of conserva as Ren. | at 27 LEATHER HAND | BAGS fitted with mir tor | M’ADOO SPEAKS | HERE TUESDAY | IN LOAN DRIVE The juice of two fresh lemons 1 pers printed the trained into ab containing | speech thout comment, hree ounces of orchard. white | lack ditorials may have Secretary William Gibbs Mc- nakes a whole quarter pint of the |due to the lack of time Adoo, of the United States most remarkat n skin bea treasury, will make his per- | rie : DISCUSSES DUTY OF | sonat appeat tor silver and gold old r =f « 7 bullets to help win the war at a4 ary ight, at 8 Tine cloth 90 no ilp gets! ‘The big duty of the church to en-| n, then this lotio fresh | tisted men n abnormal time like * A Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up ounce Dr. F. N. Freer PHYSICIAN AND SURG Genito, kn the piness, ea ercoming stub: t cold: ay appointment, ask an dincunsed in a talk the Washington state - 4 alis WG. Me |Wealthy Dyspeptic Dies of of boc pol md ogee Starvation | ‘ Sevdninn ot thie ae es A ‘ i h ch h Vednesday ¢ a begin at 8:50 o'clock and continue |¢ 1 ntil late afternoon lowed. proof of | the 8 ROBBERIES IN DAY 25222" c.i2 8 thon seen Bur bagged a total of $ pee ve wels, tWo overcoats ar mpt olice We n . . o ere John Rot mn, and Pate ety. a rtel M M. Yankos, |; ; od 4% Minor ave; G. P. Driscoll t rose hotel; E. Krumsick phynicians advise + ° uthlake ave. J. Hoyt PL f. ar bu n t.; A. Moir, Berkshire hotel, and I rood" corrective “which Chauncey Warnecke, 4546 18th ave AF a ome kink clans. caaen N. I eve re teaspoonful of tablets menia atralize ONE METROPOLITAN Ween Starting Sunday —Seats Now Selling LA SCALA GRAND OPERA COMPANY rry & mpany of pean and Principals « and Symphony mer) Distin American Chorus Or- Sat. et. Car Sat. Night, Oct, 18. . 11 Trovatore Prices, Nights sat, Mat— 81.50, $1.00) The, 500, Wed, Mat—s00 to 81,00 ALICE BRADY —in. “The Hungry Heart” 5c—CLASS A—5c Third Near Pike. nasi bility Lif dys- * opt this simple | aution they would soon find rug taking and dieting unneces- sary. Bi-nesia would enable to eat hearty meals without fear of pain to follow of Ww Dr. Edwin J. Brown) Has Moved IT am now in my new location at the corner of First ave, and Colum- Watch newspapers for further an-| DR. EPWIN J. BROWN | Formerly at 713 First Ave, The Rh Tuesday dr 1 university bodyguard to For this hour, a yard 4H back p.m. He is touring the country ap- pealing to the American people to subscribe promptly to the second Liberty loan. Seattle is planning to give the cabinet member, who Is also President Wilson's a intaw, a glimpse of Northwe: ern patriotiem. A thrilling parade will be staged | in addition to the strictly military parade Saturday) night, | night | Fraternal organizations intending |f @re of American business and to take part should notify Chair-|] general prosperity. The First | man R. R. Fox of the publicity com- | ittee McAdoo to Visit Soldiers 4 | Tuesday morning Secretary Me-| Afraid to Eat |Adoo will be taken to Tacoma, whe » he will speak, and later ad- national army men at Camp en wis At 4p. m. he will be met by a © delegation, and return here, by automobile or ht hundred jackies from the naval training station at the will act as honorary the visitor. s Labor Boosts Loan. The Liberty ioan recetved the tn- dorse nt of the Central Labor nesday night | vised to subscribe as liberally as ad possible votes were tic Ww w worth of bonds ilar meeting Wed: and union men were puneil at its Only cas three negative on. Members of the omen's Improvement club voted ednesday to subscribe ailed plans for the part that women shall play in the campaign jou By N turned by a jury today in her sult|coR, PIRST AVE. and PIKE 8T. Q m tu pr hor it develops are being worked t under Mrs, George W. Aiken The Rotary club Wednesday |pledged its entire membership to {kets |work for the Liberty loan United Press Leased Wire NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—A verdict $100,000 damages in favor of Mrs ilhelmina Meyer Mayo was re ainst Virginius St. Julian Mayo, illionaire New Haven rer, for $250,000, for breach of omise. The jury was out half an ur. ONLY RECITAL MASONIC Harvard TEMPLE Pine Friday, October 5, 8115 P.M. Cli Jan and Mischel, The World Famous Trio in— Recital Supreme $1.50 to 50 sal of re cal music stores, moat Masonic at 10 A.M, renowned art- this week from a ur in Australia, give only one recital Seattle this season. Prices, Advance ats at the hodes Co. | private gainst the resolu: | Rainier Beach | for $600} manufac: | SUITS— About 50 gam medium in high neck, long sleeve style with ankle length. Sizes 34, 38 and 40. Former. ly $1.00, for this half suit 9c ments of weight cotton },.1f you value your | Haynes repair it. Next | theatre —Advertisement. FOR BUSINESS WELFARE ~ Bankers and credit men have a vital interest in every move- atch, let |] ment that makes for the wek National Bank feels that upon it rests a share of the responsi- bility for bringing about a better knowledge of business condi- tions and encouraging greater efficiency. Hence our advocacy of trade acceptances and the building up of bank balances. Let us eo operate with you for our mutual advantage. 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