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SevenDiningßoomTables Slightly Damaged in Transportation, on Sale in the D^au^ment ?>ne 54-inch top waxed oak Tabic, »1 A Cj/\ regular $45.00 value . s ale price V 1 One 48-inch top fumed oak Table, worth $45.00 On >alc at A # «Ow One 54-inch fumed oak Table, with massive platform ha«e: regular $60.00 Cft Sale price iDU One 48-inch waxed oak Table. 1 gA regular Sale price V A A ivv One 42-inch top golden oak Table, &Q Cft regular $19.50 Sale price <PO«OU One 48-inch top fumed >'ak Table, 1 f A regular Sale jiricc V * 0«0\/ One 45-inch top waxed oak Table, £1 /I CA priced regular $3500. Sale price V 1 itvU G.-R. Furniture Excbaoge 511 PIKE. EASY TERMS |EAT AMENDMENTS TO BAR POLITICS Two proposed amendment*. pro- Tiding respectively that thw labor eouncll *hall Indorse and *h»ll not lndor»e candidate* for public office* were submitted to the council Wed r*-<Jay night by Hulet M Well*, president. Both mea*ure* we»e vot»d 'own. It being contende«l that 'h» 'nns'l tutlon at present leavo* th»* matter »n open one, and that It *hoitld be hi considered. KEEP LOOKING YOONG It's Easy—lf You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Th# »#« r#t of k##plng *-oun* la to f*«{ rating To «$n vhla *oti n>u«t atrfi your liver and how# * Th#r* » no nead of having • mII«* '■omplti lon—dark rtri#r* tintfar your #>#* plmpl#e—a bllloua look In your fa<*# -—dull eyea, with n-> aparkt# ; Your d<* tor will i#l! you *0 j>#r of All *l«"kn#e« <-onri#a from In artiv# how#)* and llv#r > I>r. Rdward*. a wall-known clan In Ohio p#rf#*-t#d a v»gc*abl# compound mli#d with oMv# oil to ar? on tha Ifrer and bowaii. whbh It* ATava to hla patt#nt# for v#ar« Dr. Kdwarda' Olive Tablet* th# rubatltut# fcr ra!om#l are cant la In their action, yet alway* #ffa< tlv# They brlnir about that #i»ib#ranf# of eplrlt, tha f natural buoyancy ,which ahould b# #n)oya<l by ariry one. by toning up th* li v# r and < leaf ing the eyatem of Impurltl#® Tou will know Pr Kdwarda' OHv# Tablet* by their olive rolor 10# and lie per box. All druggiate The Ollre Tablet Company. Colum bus, O. TOOTHfB ALKSW ON PAINLESS EXTRACTING 1" By KDWIM J. BROWN jf*** U. D. 1. •tattlt't Deatlat a Tin Tis riftt MM laloa Blorka. Tli# t/>rgr«i Deafat Of fir* la the Warl4. IwltatM by Maoj. Kqnalrl by sloa# In 99 out of ev#ry 100 T ran Mtr»rt t#eth without pain. The other caae la on* In which the patient will Hot perenlt rne to operate because of f«ar I hav« th# b#*t lof«l anesthetic, •fid I hava mad* a apeclal study of piilfi % jraari. r ran extract any normal tooth or Burner of teeth without pain. buwi.N j. iiitouv r». D. s. 705 to Tlfl Flrat Ava. t'aloa and Waaklaitoa Hlocka. Op«n evening* until ft «r»<i Hui 'l«r« mntU 4 for people who work, i'r-jff Main 3610. My Beillnjcham office it at Klk and Holly at*. Best 52.50 Glasses on Eartti If y° ur Trouble f r Person ally Ex- | W amine Them. dr. j. h. riktox, -in". My reputation and .land ing is sufficient assurance that 1 will prescribe (/lapses unless they arc absolutely necessary. EXAMINATION FREE Blnyon Optical Co. 1116 lat Ave., near Seneca VANCOUVER MAN SATS BUSINESS IS BETTER IN U. C. John Nel*on. manager of the Van «>u>»r iH. C.j World, la In Seattle Thursday with nn» of the firm *i|rn* of optimism that h»* cow out of the North for several *Mk* Nelaon mv« the eloom of th* pa*t few month*, which hat hunt; orer hi* city, I* lifting "People have b»mm» adjusted to the chanced condition* brought about by the war." h« said "Many famllle* destitute before the war *t»rte<l are now maniglnc to live with the allowance* coming to them from the fact that th»ir hu* band* and father* are at the front "Six hundred men are at work lr> a converted *hlp yard now to the building of submarines Four have been completed and r>'*dy to be shipped to Kuaals, and othar* are to follow " ADMINISTRATION EMBARRASSED IN CASE OF BOY-ED WASHINGTON', Nov. 25.—The administration found lts«lf today In an embarrassing position toward N'*v«l Attache Boy-Kd of the Oer man embassy and Austrian Consul General Von Nnber of New York Th« New York trial of Hamburg- American official* developed Hoy- Kd'a connection with the coaling < f German commerce rßlders, and Von Nuber'a activities admittedly have not been pleasing to the admlnls t rat lon. Yet, while the admlnlatratlon I* probing the two men's activities, diplomatic rules require an asaump |tlon of Innocence until a contrary decision la announced. Moreover, these diplomats are en titled. under dlplomaitr usage, to protection from newspaper attacks. An official statement from - retarj' 1-anslng yesterday said Hoy Kd'a creation of a fund to supply raiders was not unlawful as far as disclosed at present. I ADJOURN OVER THANKSGIVING NBW YORK. Nov 25.— The (rial lof the Kovemmmt action against l officials of the llanitiurz Anieric.au ! Steamship Co., charged with cus toms violations, adjourned yester day over Thanksgiving SAYS UNO HUNGER IS CAUSE OF WAR Nationall*m today I* driving th« nriMl<-K of Eurnpn nnaln«l eirh oth er In deadly combat. I* l» thn uplrlt of huriK«*rlnK for lands which don't, belong to th»m fliiit in the driving foro*. Col Will II Thompson \V>d newday told the Commercial Club In an address on "Patriotism," dur In* which lie made a plea for pre paredness. The king of Greece is charg ed with calling an election on the war issue when war votes will be absent in the army. Thin la where the "con" shows in Conatantlne. A social science Investigator asserts that In ages gone by, one woman sometimes had a dozen or more husbands. Per haps that's where the system of giving out checks originated. SKY-RIDING THRILLING SPORT, SAYS DARING GIRL AVIATRICE Nineteen-Year-Old Miss Tells a Star (Correspondent How She Got Started in the Air Game, and How It Heels to loop the loop. She Has Made Flights in Sixteen States. By Gertrude M. Price Spselal Corr«tpond«nc» I-i>S AN'tiKI.KS. tat, Nov. 25.—Katherine Stimp *oll-—foremoM \merican aviatrice. W hat'* your mental picture of .1 feminine flyer, nut in lier flying lok* and i<> the air? Kvrr g»t ■ rloiMMip" of <>n»? I I did. mid I o*v««r *»• mors ( * "™ **r«»<<»lilv surprUed In my life. | No ego No it -entrliitv No mannl*h manner or freaklab ap parol. No bombaat. lutt girl! That detcrlhe* little Ml** Stlmp aon. 1» >ears old. 102 iiound* light, five feet and two Inchca feminine. UP TO OATE IN DRESS I>rri<i«e<t In an upto-date *ult of browu teal—correct you will not* even lo the liopillar ah.vle -and a chic round hal with * quaint lilt of trimming at the c*nt*r, on the top. the only girl ak> pilot In the < nun try who loop* the dang<roua loop, look" Juat llkn a little maid from trho.il She hat been In the flying bual n»u four year* and commenced, the taya. when the »ia too young to appreciate what the w»* under taking Hhi ha* made aucc«*aful | fllghta tu Ifl Hate* and In now on I her way to give exhlhltlooa at the two California falra. MOTHER HELPED ' Mother knew I had made up my intud; that I tun t afrntd. and, ah* (ar«i h*r conaent,' Mil* Stlmp fon declared "A» for father, well, he never aaw me fly till a thort while »go when I «•« In Mobile. Ala "No. t'm not afraid at all You I aee. I have nevwr had an accident, j tho I *•« one man killed when I tin leamtug lo fl> " She reaclieij out to the deek. croaa'd her finger* . and touched wood I did. too It aeemed alnt«»at uncanny for a mile t of a girl with her hair *tlll hanging ; In curia down her back lo apeak ao fearleaaly of the IreacherMa trade of the air which "get*" »o many. BEACHV MOTOR Mia* Stlmpaon drive* what the call a a Stlmpaon l*artrldg«- Trac tor." She baa putchaaed and la us ing rtearhev'a motor, a one valve construction called a Kuonie It! ha* more power than the ordinary motor, the claims, and I* much lighter. It la uianufa< tured la France landing, the little girl told me. la one of the moat difficult f«*at* of aeroplanlng Caution la a very , Important bump to cultivate and | preparedneet la a I moat a ne»e*tlt> Tho Ml*» Stlmpaon hat a me I'hantc. of roura*. the has taken the paint to make a careful atud* of the marhtoerv She pott on ovralla and get* out and goes over the w bole machine b*- fore nighn "Are there heaps of money In your butlnet*. Ml** Btlmp*on*" i "Well, there'* plenty In what we call trick' flying, and. of courae. It I la r#ry nice for rne to be the only ! woman looping th* loop ||o»»r«r. ' my slater la flying at Kan Antonio. Tet., and ray brother la learning In fact, we ejpect to open an avia tion school there an me time neit year " HOLD MERCHANT SAY HE TAUGHT YOUTH TO STEAL K Golden, proprietor of a clear stand at Seventh and Pike, and las Stewart, 20, are under arrest Thurw dav on charge* of grand larcen,. and Stewart Is stoutly maintaining that Oolden taught him to steal. The arrest followed the dlscov ery of a quantity of loot which It l« declared has been stolen from the Owl drug atore. and Bte»art sa>* !he stole t utidor Golden s Instrur , lions. Stewart has a mother 61 years 'old. who. <ate Tuesday, pleaded with | Prosecutor I.undln not to "end her I toy to the penitentiary, as he li herl i sole aupport. HOW KING'S PALACE AT BELGRADE IS WRECKED BY GERMAN SHELLS This Picture Shows an Aide de-Camp Standing In an Upper Corridor of the Serbian Royal Pa lace at Belgrade. STAR—THURSDAY, NOV 25. 1915. PAGE 2. ALASKA TO ASK FOR STATEHOOD Delegate Wickersham Outline* Legislative Program For Winter IS ENTERTAINED HERE iHtatehood for Alaaka will be re quealed in one among a number of important bill* to be preaented to Icongreaa by Delegate Jame* W|ck emham. *ho with Chairman W f" Kde* of the Alaaka engineering com mlMioti enjoyed a banquet in their honor at the Arctic club Wedne*d*> night. The banqnet waa tendered h» the Alaaka bureau of the Meattle f'ham tier of Commerce and bu»ltte«« men 'intereeted In Alaakan affair*. iMlegate W|cker*ham aald that while the population of the terrl jtory wa* ln*ufflclent at present to permit *tateh"od being granted, he believed it umild be great enough by the lime ihe government got to II A bill lo eatablleh a naval baae at Cordova, Heaard or Prince William jaotind. and another granting Ala* kan* th» right lo eterrlae home j •lead right*, altho the»e right* had j been previouily used In the Htate*. »te other important meaatire* that Wlfkeriham will bring lo th« at tenlion of congtea*. Chairman ICdee *ald he I* going back to Wa*hlngton lo recommend 19.000,im>«) nppr- prlatlon for Ala*ka railroad conatrucllon ne*t year IS ORATORY CHAMP Richard Hvnn. a Hroadway *en lor. Wednesday won the high achool : oratorical ronteat at the Thank'gh Ing aaftembly Thru a aerie* of con itUlf, the contestant* were weeded! down to Flynn. Kvangellne [larthol ■ omew and Brown I ! "■ ' " —-- ■ - " __ LAUNDRIES ACCUSED i Warrant* have been laan«>d by i Htate I-alxir Olaen. ■ charging the Weat Scar..# and the - Peerleaa aundrlea wtth violating the eight-hour law for women. HEAR EXPLOSIONS? BLASTING ON ROAD Revral cltUen* clamored for la formation over The Htar * tele ph'»n» Thu radar, concerning ei ploaioit* which the* *ald Ihey heard at 3 30 a m inquiry brought out !h!» Inform* tloi from the i»tlce department The Sun*et highway, now under • i>n«t' ix'tlon acr»e« i*ke W**hing ton, I* pumuing It* courae thru *lut>horn rock and h*rd;an, which inuat t»e |>er»uaded with powder and dynamite Hevcral hlaal* were net off at X ;n. and the ahifting wind carried the report* to the ear* of Seattle folk When i* fellow butts hit hsad against a stons wall, thsrs's no question at to who's ths goat. ,V |l \l \ AcMnl. Swale* t a i rf.-Ta.'.-v. I rW% I uhmnmmi «Nto •# QRII TM ft \ . . A oHdalaa htlK il ft Nrka|« JV, mi L I —jr drrng lS> Gi-o-dd . Usß)ByHiaip*ar Trouble ttlt. 1.. U. (TANK You Want Your Dental Work Done by a DEN TIST and the Best One to Be Had You can't afford to take fhinefM with y«»ur teeth they nr»> one of your most prorlotiH poasestlons, and they have a itiont \ll n I bearing on your health. and appearam«» .«« well. And wh«n your teeth need «(t«nt!ovi, am they hound to. sooner or later, you certainly want the moat e*pert dentist obtainable to do your work Ami the ?nopt export dental service I* e*actlv what we offer you, and the ONLY kind we offer you. Every operator In thin office !• un expert - every operator haa graduated from th«» beat dental college*. nnd hat pass--1 Ihe examination of the wtatr dental hoard Kvery operator In thla office ha* hl« certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall In front of his dental chair, In plain sight. Only the beat of materials are used here only the moat Improved nnd scientific of up-to-date pnlnleaa methods also, which enable ns to perform the tnoat difficult dental op erations without pain «•» th* patient. Anil our prlc«-s ira thn lowest. aI - ways. as It Is u fundamental pi lif » clple with thl* office that we mIH let no one underbid us on price Furthermore, we Rive yon 11 writ ten and signed Ironclad Kuura n tee with your work, signed not only by the operator who did your work, btit also by I*. It. C?lark. 1> 1) H owner and manager of this office no we feel perfectly justified In saving to you that vol" c tVT tdH' INSVI'I*F4C- T«in WOHK *T I Hl* rqut ic Now, we ask voif. wouldn t If be poor huslneas on your part to lake chances on the other kind of dental work, when the very best, here, costs no more and In most cases leas" Think this over carefully be fore choosing your dentist. Rffjal Dental Office» l)r. 1.. 11. Clnrk. Manager 1 <0.1 Third Ale., w. tor. Third ■nd I iilob. DANIELS WILL NOT BE BLUFFED Secretary of Navy Stands Pat In Attaik by Ship Huilderi WILL MARK FINE FIGHT BY GILBON GAONER WAHHINtITON, Nov. 2.V Hecre inry of the Navy Itanlel* In not planning to re*lKii. The report ttint l>anlela I* inon lo retire to lit* nawapaper come* out »• lniul'i<><m)y with Itanlela' attack on the olilp building truat (>aniel* liatt bmn *lngularly rouraKeou* tn ejpo*|ng (hU com bination of prhate Inlereaia which no lon* It** held tip the mmrnment for private profit* In the conatruc- Hon of *hlp*. armor plat* and muni tion* of war Thrlr 1)1* proflta have »eemed to them almoat a ve*ted right, and the apectucle of a aacretarv of the navy darlna to tell tha public the truth alioitt the matter la an affront to theae powerful Interest* which (III* them with sniazement and a hat-ed whlrh thn layman can vary allxhtly comprehend Try lo Diacredlt Him "Got him out;" la tha one thought now of the»« powerful (ntercat*. Hproiut report* to dlacred It hint; fill tha great metropolitan newa paper* with cartoon* to belittle him. quote authority aanlii»t the potalbll- Ity of government manufacture, and above all thing*. contlßua'ly fill tha dally pre** with rumor* and "au thoritative report*'' that I'anlnla la preaently to reaume the edltorvhlp of hia pa|M-r In North Carolina. Thta la thalr plan The Italelgh New* and Obaerver haa burned to the (round twice allice Itanlel* ha* been aecretary of tha nayy. and the** reporta, elnau larly enough, cite thcae flr»-» and thalr financial effect a* why Mr. Ihinlela cannot afford to go on being a < ahlnet officer, living In Waahlngton. Rafu*** to Be Bluffed Daniel* I* not the kind. however, lo be bluffed or frightened When lie eipneed tn hi* paper the corrupt deal of the local railroad, and the local Judge thought to shut him up br threatening htm with Jail under contempt pit* eedlog*. Dm lei* went along with the aheriff and continued to edit hi* pai>er over the telephone, In defiance of the court, announcing that he would rot in jatl before he would pay the threatened fine or ati>p writing the editorial* The fine »aa not paid and the 'editorial* *er» not Mopp«4, !"nd It **f» to predict that with any *up- U»ort In public opinion. Danlela will make a fine, good fight during thin congre*a for government manufac ture of «ar munition* WOMAN STRUCK BY AUTO DRIVEN BY WATERHOUSE Mra P Potilea. 13t*V» Seventh •vf , la In th« Seattle General hoa pltal Thuraday, aufferlng from hruliea. at> the reault of being nin down at R 40 p. m Wedn»adav at Seventh and Hene<« hv an autonio. t»lie driven by Joaeph Waterhou«<\ 1310 Minor ave, president of the Terminal Traiiaf«-r Co. and mm of Prank W«terbou*e. the atenmahlp magnate. Waurhnttse waa not booked at th« l»«|lcw atatlon Wltnpane* aay he *aa traveling at an e*r»>a*lv« apeed at the time of the accident Mra. Poulea aaja ahe heard no warning algnat. Young Watorhouae aay» he waa going e««t on B»nec» and knew nothing of the woman being n«-ar until he heard a acr<*am and felt th*> Impact of the car ngalnat her b«dr. Hw he then applied th«« brake*, and after the car akldded 20 ft-et hp Jumped out and picked tip the woman, malting her to Seat tle General hoapttal. HERE'S "PRETTIEST PARIS MANNEQUIN" MLLE LEG RAND A petite hrun' t, whose wonderful large dark eyes have been an In spiration for many a imet and artist in the guy French capital, Is Mil'" Marcollu be Grand, on whom has been conferred the distinction of being the 'prettiest mannequin in Paris." She Is one of the 40 man neqnlnu trho have been selected from #00 applicants for positions as mannequins In the Paris Fashion Fete of the Flench couturiers to be given for the French orphan fund at the RIU-Cariton, U\e week of Nov. 22. ASK NEW BUILDINGS Residents of the I*aUewood and Ravenna districts Wednesday peti tioned the school board for now school buildings, urging (hut the present structure* lire In idequate to fill the needs of the communi ties. BULL BROS. Jusi Printers 1013 THIRD mAIN 1043 "DISCIPLE ■■I A Western Drama with ■■ H Wm. S. Hart in the title H role." The supreme sacri- H fice of a man who recalled H his deserting wife and her doctor lover that his chil l H might be saved from sick ■ "Her Painted Hero," H \ '♦*" **♦//•♦, > Keystone Comedy S \ v''« / N. with Polly Moran. FIRST AT PIKE. CONTINUOUS, 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Ilibertyl ■ MATINEES EVENINGS fl Children 5c 1 A Children 6c 1 (• Log** 25c lUC Logei 30c Ivt W HBrOMGHT, UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHI SEATTLE GIVES | THANKS FOR ITS BLESSINGS Seattle la giving thank* T hi) red ay j for the blowing* that have com<> to her and to the country during the j 3r#Hr. The theme of peace was pre-1 dominant In service* held at differ ent rburrhe* and theatre* of the j city At the Clemmer theatre a cltl | aervlce wa* held at 10 o clock. j with l>r Hldnei t» Oullck of New York, a* the chief speaker. He talked of ' International Friend j •hip." Other* who participated were !)r j I Sydney Strong, of the Queen Anne t'ongren.itlonal church, scripture | reading: Mr* Je»«le S"a*h Stover, •■npraoo aolo. Ratibl Samuel Koch, prayer. Rev. J f> (). Power*. lio> I *ton live t'nltarl*n church, l>ene diction There were morning union *erv lce» on Capitol hill. Queen Anne bill, j (ire.n I-ake, Woodland park. Ma drona park. \Ve*t Seattle, Fremont »nd Walllngford. A downtown union service «a«j held at the First Methodist church j with Rev. M A. Matthew*, of the | Htil l're*byterlan church, preach j In* the sermon THANKSGIVING IS CELEBRATED BY HIGHWAYMEN Seattle* unorganized abductor* of the "long (troi-n ' went oul and l>rejiared for Thanksgiving Wednea ■ day night. and ait a result these en-i trie* were mad* on the i>ollfc blot-' ter Thursday night: Thoma* St. John. 2214 14th ave ' j\V„ strong armed at 2:45 a. m. in «ll#v between First and Second. on Pike. by two men he met in a na loon, and who followed him They i got »«r,o. J W. Douglas. 719 Jf'th N lost a small amount of Jewelry and 14 In ' sliver XI. C. Heinmann. 2114 E. Oaler at.. lost Jewelry and diamond and $10, In silver. total, approximately. | $r>oo. A C. Hudson. 5305 15th N. W., held i up by lone highwayman with a de-! rlded K"reni h accent, who ahovod a blue gun under his nose at 50th ave. and 17th ave. N. W. Abducted fl 20. Ik W. Rrar.ell. 2JOB K. Marion St., j house robbed: small amount of Jew J elry miming. tot At tM|r*«H Qulalna. Do»« Nut Ciu» Ntrvoutnrn Nor Rin|l*| In tin Haa# Tit* Im pi'. mnblMllon of latatl'as Sr ■ I.AXATIVtf HROMO QtIMSK imkn 111. Utitnln* In thla form haif a fir M i l» i Hi an tiia ordinary Uvllitna, am! II ra , ba likm b* anrona without affarMn* tl. j hrid. Ramrnibrr lo fail lh*> fuil nam ! Loo* for •liualura of I t* GROVE. tFREE An Advertising Offer Without a Parallel in the History of the Talking Machine m— iru» i»>m. Business ACT NOWI After a certain number of these Machines have heen riven nwiy they will be «old for 140 00 each. Seattle Music Co. You Can Have One of These $40 Machines Free To Introduce R«x Record* we will, for a short time, give free one of these high grade Hex Talking Machines. In choice of golden oak or Mission, to every person who will purchase sixty six Ilex IHnible Faced Kecorda—one or more u week as desired. The Kecords coat 75c ench. All are double disc—all sre 10-Inch Come to our store and hear thla wonderful Instrument t0« UNION ST. SEATTLE Mary Pickford I The Film Favorite, in I the 6-part picturiza- I tion of the story I made "famous in ■ fiction, drama and I opera I MADAME BUTTERFLY If. S.—J us t a ■ Thanksgiving hint: H This show will make I anv dinner taste bet- H ter. ■ Contlnuoua, 10:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. ■ AlhambrA ■ West lake at Pine ■ That was aurr aasia inrrfla' me l til* 'W^Eb|V gotta arranoa km the real of tfcr wffk. Oar • hat ran JH rf* k ■ hoald all ™ I k»n abatil. 12TH BIG DAY | DAMAGED! GOODS I Admission 15c ■ Children undfr 14 jenr* miißl Kr »rfMimpnnJfd BH bj parents