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; WHAT OF GIRL WHO GOES OUT IN) TREMENDOUS PRICE CUTTING wa ee aa DERE Teta THE NIGHT AND NEVER. RETURNS? OTIS SKINNER sic" Cloak and Suit Department ff} coovon. vivo Nvemessrsn terns Smeciion "KISMET exsraise COPPERFIELD IN OUR Second Floor, On a day early in December of this yoar a young girl left her home PM «ct, Maen Pigg aan i gg ‘ ” ™ fn Brooklyn, N. Y., to go for a walk and did not return. ‘ . of are Gtehe tee cats cious taker cocestanatoonin t rege Three years ago, almost to a day, a young girl left her home on the Ww k B . : N S d int AT ment is sold, We are guing to call this our first sale t Seca Weer OR Or NOW SORROW 10 80 for a walk, She, too, did not ee eginning Next Sunday TIVOLE Belek return. Virginia 1 ke’ Great White Slave 4 is the first sale of the kind held by the John Panton Company It’s going to be a good sale and a quick one—one that will bulld for us a reputation for the future, besides cleaning up our st previous to inventory—and mark you, every Suit, Dress and Coat for ladies, mis and children are thia season's productions, with the exception of one lot which we give you below at a fh But no one for the second girl. No on Eiiipoleusly low price, the grief-stricken members of her own family now that Dorothy Arnold will ever again be seen alive! ’ Where ie shel Women’s Bere noe andinea of Stier GI Were VERRAN SIT: : Man-Tailored go forth from the supposedly happy homes and never come back? Suits LITTLE LOST, SISTE | muitiS.| SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 43 SPECIAL NEW YEAR’S oo dicen. ae BAILEY & MITCHELL PRERENR MATINEE _THURSDAY “FRECKLES” Byes, 3 and fat A MTUBBORS CINDERELLA” The police and the newspapers all over the United States are lok ing for Jessie McCann, the later of the two girls to disappear, Her face is betng Mashed on the screens of moving pleture shows throughout the country not even any hope NO ONE can anawer, But in all these disappearances there le one question even more Important than that conveyed by the word WHERE, It Iles In the little syllable WHY : | In each of the instances | have cited the girl came of a well-to-do 14 F * } . family and, as far as anyone knew, there was no shadow upon her Iife ~ : _ PRICER tec. 3 : iE, Exactly Half Price | But tn the thousands of other similar cases the reasons are loss far to __ Berenta Might & any Wnt SOs OOF P eereneaesncuse a PANTAGES te: —They consist of , | Aud yet no reason on earth should be adequate to send a young girl DANCING 5; | i uptodate models tn the fol out of her home forever. Walter Terry and Mis Merry Maids, the ! jowing materials, but of | In nearly every one of these cases the search for the cause leads Fil Girls, HIPPODROME course not all grades in all |{nto the family circle and blame belongs to the father and mother more “CANNIBAL SLI" Fitth ana t than to the girl herself, We bear so much of the debt the child owes A Kollicking Musical Comedy Satire the different kinds of ma terials, There are whip cords, corduroys, mannish mixtures, wool ratine, serges, s, Dasket weaves, Halt Price Sale Other 1 100 UNEMPLOYED MEN RIOT; ONE KILLED LOS ANGELES, Dec. 26— | The fighting followed One man |e dead today, 30 per- the ¥ ‘ Voatures the parent that we are apt to overlook the much greater obligation the parent should be under to the child We talk about the gift of life. We eay children should be Grateful to those who gave them life. But to GIVE implies aceeptance, implies consent. The child does not accept life, does not consent to It. It Is forced on him and It le entirely In the hands of those who, wu ked, ha summoned new soul Into the world whether this “gift” ehall prove a blessing or a curse. The average mother may protect her children fairly well physically. she guard them so well morally? Does a girl choose ever to leave a home wherein a mother has ao copted FULLY her rea; ibility to that young life and has under taken to atrect {t, not by sermons and prohtbitions, but through love and sympathy and friendship? Perhaps the mother who t* a prude ts the greatest menace to the home. | have known families whorein giris crew up in the most danger-| Suite can $17.50 Suits can $13.75 Suite can seeeees 12,59 Women's $22.50 Suits can z be had $11.25 ° pronto _— of the false modesty in which thelr mothers) __} soneare injures Bec adh ars fe Piped : ns gia aay Ye has olicemen, and nearly 100 are ut which, th: f atory A mother has a little baby girl who te attracted by the warmth) NA Greer artise ab the comult ofa |sipeches were ude Women's $19.50 Suite can a $9.75 Women's $17.50 Sults can for. casas POTS Women’s $15.98 Suits can $7.99 and the color of a candle-fiame. The baby puts out her little hand and Christmas day riot In the Los Rafael Adames, 36, a Mexican, tries to grasp the beautiful dancing fire Don't do that!” says the 36 HURT WHEN Angeles plaza. was ts 1 Driver Koe mother. You'll hurt yourself.” But the call of that dancing flame ft im fh for the moment, everything that the baby hears. She pushes her fi enix he shot olver and applies it to the burp. She kisses the poor, frightened baby and soothes | Berton Braley her. She does NOT BAY gaat wartime, eh cz) JN LOS ANGELES, GLAUS TONIGHT) "Pres 2 Bry Police Lieut. H. W. R. Kriege was severely en with club and Wome: @ $14.98 Suits can | rocks, and cut a face. He $7 49 any m “ | OUR NEXT “LAMP- was knoc ‘ slashed by ssaeaiesoege D or does the father say when he comes home: “You have burned | A Christmas tree celebration, en LIGHT STORY:” kntves ‘4 a Gouen rioters yourself. You are disgraced. Out of my house, You are no longer a| 1.08 ANGELES, Dec. 26—Threo tertainment and dance for children E GIRL! Women’s $1298 Suits can Moye glare be had child of mine [persons are near death today, and 1 ‘ ¥ Adames’ body was found later in $6.49 Yet, later on, when that child grows up and le dazzied by [$3 others are muffering from pain. “"¢ relatives of members of the |} ray Wacken CITY! the Industrial Workers of the World ® greater and more wonderful flame, when very often there is ful tnjurl the result of a Seattle Press club, will be given y headquarters, which were raided by There are misses’ sizes in most of the grades. Every Woman’s Coat, Long or Short At Exactly Half Price Silk velvets, woo! velvets, chinchillas, sidelines, boucies, striped diagonals, astrakhan, caracul, wool! man nish mixtures. Half price on these means— no mother to repeat that warning of early childhood, “Don't end collision between two ® tonight tn the club's theatre, Miftn|}] THE FRECKLE-FACE do that; you'll hurt yourself!” thie le precisely what ie liable eure last night fn Garvanza, a sub- ay, and University at BOY! to be said! : 7 r you think I'm wrong; that auch things are sald only tn bee aie Mary Falberg, whose exal!| O'4 Senta Claus will appear|] AND LOVE! jold-fashioned dramas Iike “Hazel Kiri Its fractured: Mra. W. P. Sebastian, Promptly at 9 o'clock and will dis Well, Magistrate Henry Herbert, sitting !n the night court for|who was injured internally, and tribute candy and presents to each women in New York, told me not long ago that many of the Carl Havener, whose spine was little tot and to the ladies. raigned before him for immorality OWE thelr FIRST DESCF' twisted, and head bruised, may not) 7, ” ies eae fe evil to the fact that their f ‘s had locked them out of thetr homes. | survive | he appearance the benevolent The father will tell a girl that tf she fs not back home by h ‘The collision came when « car an will be preceded by | the police Police Disperse Crowd According to members of the L W. W,, at least 20 are badly hurt. red and fifty police re 4 to riot calls, and rs work, succeeded in the crowd at the order of Captain of old gentle " past ten or sleven she need not return at all,” he sald. “She has, por-| packed with merrymakers crashed &2 excellent program made up en-| Police saloons {n the Women’s $39.50 $19.75 Dacre $17.50 $8 75 one more dance after she realizes that it is time to go. When! {eto a car WEEN ead anaoned | tiialy at cabeien “4 plaza nel, re closed and Reeerer i sees* bo= ang anata: ona . she reaches home the door is locked. She knocks and rings, but no|to discharge passengers ? 5 Chiat Gaethor will baa anes guarded ds posted "Women's $35.00 $17 50 Women's $14.98 $7 45 one will admit her. There is a man with her and she sees in him | sketch in two scenes, tell about all ther meet- Coats for ........- ' Coate for .......+- ‘ denly HER ONLY REFUGE AGAINST THE NIGHT. Narteen af Tal ings might take place Women's $27.50 $ Women’s $12.98 $ 5 It will be i 80 Men Are Arrested Coats for 13.75 Coats for ....+...-- 6.49 zabeth Melsen | After a dozen eged leaders of Women’s $25.00 $12 50 Women's $9.98 $4 49 ! | T Allen Kenyon the affair were arrested, 80 other Goats for ........-. . Coa' coe vec ees ee d Bill Dorfner, n were n custody follow. ing @ police order to arrest all will be | Little Jack an ‘Women’s $22.50 $ Women’s $7.50 MARRY THE GIRL sons of Dr. W. Dorf ] Coats for 11.25, GONE WE i sh. scccces $3.75 NEW YORK. De Dee. 26.—A $10, PRAIRIE DU OHI CHIEN, Wis, Dec eo fn sketches and songs. Clara| yw also is on the program for a} | armed persons found in the plaza. s of movements to ald the = cap obabeond $9. 7 | Wom wind te $2.99 Ls hen that Iays every day during 26¢-The final touches are today] A wedding postponed that a suf. Christmas song. | unemployed here denied today that oS Peet ames See eee lthe “regular’ season a $10 egK 788) netng put the 1 t ter have the full “The Jolly Polka” dance will be/| the riot was the outgrowth of # ee? * * the most interesting feature of the| ene Put sp0e the largest pontoon) cor, will be solemnized Satur.| staged by Vivian, daughter of A.| mass meeting of the unemployed All Ladies Ratine Silk and lesen aancal positry show eonduct-| Pale Ce country, WhO, Whes! 42, when Dr. 0, F, Laieon of Se = Drake, | and. Billy, son of Ole |that was to de held yesterday. ? Ser ie tha New ack Pose launched, will span the east chan-|attio and Miss Armenouble Tashjian | Hanson. | Little Nellie Hanson a This meeting, scheduled for 2 p. jea by the New York Poultry and } fs down for @ dance numb m., Was cancelled because of a drty- Wool Dresses | of tho Mississipp! river here.Jof Cleveland, O. are, married at Pigeon Association, Ltd, which| >” © ’ mane Ga, daaribetien ct: Bod today in Madison Square The big boat weighs 2,068 tons and eesti par ish by Bishop Keator. | r the wink i : pres At Exactly One-Third Off |Garden to. S16 tan iene ¢ wan to kava been| Otte Oe Boor ing rain The riots occurred two hours later, dancing. The grand march will be Berton Braley takes these ; ree weeks ago, Dr 4 Snappy styles in serges, wool challis, wool crepes, eponge, Bl just performed a ee.| led by Vivian Drake and Billy// upon his loom and weaves wool ratine, silk crepe de chine, stik poplin and messaline are in operation on Patrick Welch,| Hanson. ; them into a tale of tempta- come HE CALLS IT — which includes all there are in the house. This offer FAMOUS JUDGE LINDSEY SAYS the 8 jokane salionsira ae bis per ay sony ane Women’s $25.00 Dresses for ...... see ee Hdl OF GIRL HE HAS JUST MARRIED: bring the Pa yhor here him to 2 ESCAPE FROM Women’s $19.50 Dresses for . Woaces Wate Prse ‘ws Hl «She Is the Most Beautiful Girl| HAS 1,800 DOLLS| SANQUENTINPEN) ~,ove ano THe $6.65 $5.83 35.00 Women’s $9.98 Dresses for Women's $5.75 Dresses for . Women's $7.50 Dresses for . All Misses’ and Children’s Winter Coats in All the World”! BUCHAREST, Dec. 26.—The Sal Gaantl ensentiary Warde |lien and Maries and Maggies and) son's men were searching lean of Bucha’ today cities today for Frank Me James Hurley, two It will be The Star’s next Lamplight Story. | Berton Braley, The Star’s poet—whose verse you all ania,| escaped Tuesday evening i children | not only s' 7, bu hav d and liked—wri At Exactly One-Third Off fig? fie tho aathorttina kaa well” eg ie j cain died | this sectio the country || WATCH FOR IT SAT- They are in such materials as zibelines, boucles, velvots astrakhans, corduroys, chinchillas and broadcloths. Onethira of 4, has made a collec Discov Jolla represen ting ‘ y that a boat was miss | URDAY. {te mooring place at ery |ing fro’ econ $6.65) to $3.99 meat glen acy So Seen Ba AUTOS RUN AMUCK "2.757" 76 years young today. F # did not keep t away from Come tm to esk and duties at the navy i aay. t, but the continuous callers to offer congrat- ‘ CRATON | mm | the Tailor SOON LEARNED HOW merous automobile accidents|number to Mias Anna Adonis, a on Chris equaled tn |Cook in the home of T. J. Gorman, locos ier alae na the police (1724 17th ay., after he had knocked | d number last night when the police yo7 down with his car on Madison| were busy investigating mishaps in | g¢ al persons were injured.| Struck by 18-month-old sister.|A. B. Maho All Misses’ and Children’s Winter Dresses At Exactly One-Third Off Attractive models in serges, shephe and galatea at one-third off the original 5 mas eve we 4 checks, Scotch plaids ices, which means autolst which se Carry! mnknown $9.75 Dresses $ $4.48 Dresses A Cu 10 years, of 61 ar CHICAGO.-When Baby Linda The man who isan 6.50 | f°" .. $2.99 nv, NE, waa struck by a taxl @|mann came into the world, she at ou $7.98 Dresses 9 $3.98 Dresses Joab driven by J. F lard, when not breathe. Her father = DOE cn ccccscvececcces $5.3. for os vee $2.65 his ma ne was rammed by a Sup | his h y rushed for a lung motor, ° ap : Aes css nip. Canadey truck 4 ach and (pital | When physicians arrived, they were 402 Union St. gil Ree $4.65 rsa ifaw $1 99 Unton. Tt little air! was thr swe o p driving a truck for the|sreeted with a piercing wall to the street and painfully brui Termina ansfer Co., struck Otto a ui Dresses $3. 84 ota Dresses $1 66 while the baby rolled to the curb Will, 68 years First and Colum: SERS deeeee Ps tok ‘ Jand was unburt bla st. The aged man was pain | The police are looking for the|fuily bruised and was taken to the Sa.00| wen... $182 mse Dreeeee $3,328" Om $1.00 Reem Remember When John Panton Company says a half or a third off cur original selling prices {t means just what we say, or the garment you want for nothing—I8 THAT FAIR? driver who gave a fictitious car/city hospital for treatment TODAY’S THE DAY ALL ENGLAND TIPS ’EM! LONDON, Dec. “Boxing day,” so called because It is Gas Saves Time, Labor and supposed to be the occasion for friends to exchange gifte In yves, was in full swing here today, as is always the case on ? Expense at Every Turn December 26. The “boxing” feature was long ago lost sight of, and Instead : tes the day has become the national “tipping” carnival, And in Addition to the Above CHICAGO, Dec. 26—Judge Hen| first time the judge had ever tal It was hardly possible to escape giving to every one In the Pha dian who ese ead Hach regres wonderful barga we will offer one lot of B. Lindsey h ccomplish un-| an) time to be Bick and to caeunee employe class. Not only did nearly every one look for a pres. c vh S gas s his meals always Ww en’s a d Mi ry t ther great, new thing in his great,| ate, in hb 7 Nite t from his own smployee, | ut from every one else in the sup on time. He escapes the yense and | r m ° L C di His brid ie i f erttebe walke of life with whom he came in the hate ar Baal ea 9 n ISSes ong Coats He has WON and WRDDED alHoearietta Brevoort uit i Miss |] gifghtest contact of providing other fuel anc Only about 30 of them. Last season's styles, worth 1 00 radiaatl beautiful y gz kirl| Mich. also chanc to be + The general judgment was that the evil has reached pro. can sleep longer and have his breakfast piping up to $10.98; the price will be each from her {-lating from an {liness, tlone where It will have to be fought. f n ines. hot in a few minutes. And all the time a great 4 of curly ed foot, a ‘This is such an extraordinary bargain that it might be termed our Christmas present to those who buy Then Again for Saturday’s Selling We have assembled all odd lots of Christmas merchandise into lots at prices that will effect a quick and speedy sale. Enough Saif.” time to ymehow or other Dan Cupld on fi h © had never before been able to ess, happiness, har pierce the hoart ot the “kids of the tired wife whose work, though truly 1 leonve shot an arrow sf . : : is 28 lean dRPOAEA TH ANE. Wat row | THEY LK! 56 E CARVES . never doné” may thus be made easier. 4 almont a me the judge and Misa Brovoor weight of druc ty is lifted from the shaquiders 1et Of all men, the working man can the etern. pr f the law; to remedy, the misor After the wedding, Dec. 20, Judge} ‘TOKIO, Dec. 26,—Whethor © it Mayor George Cotterill was ford : cle a and failures and heartbrenks of] Lindsey sald enue eh : | atthe haad at i 4 afford to deny ltimself the economy a “The Boonomy Store”—May Manton Patterne—Phone Main 6038 Hite courqroom, and to thwart wel fam the happtest mac was with a view to a Japanose:| ane head ( s fan y of 21 aia f crookedntan and chicanery of cor-| world. She ls iny very first love, | exces Alliance, that Bevor de Ia) 8 at the Cotterill Christ. antages of gas. |Fupt politic I have seen many pretty el Mi kl Barra, Mexican minister to France,| 48 dinner party yesterday, | SHE has devoted nearly all thal never met one with the td came to Toklo, there was no ques: | years of her very young fe, tofand the beauty iy wif poxsenses,'| tion today of the pro-Mexica® sen las ee em Vary monty Ghhiet: j ste to 0 WEIN rs, Lindsey 18 not a SOCIA mas for George Olson, Olson was TTI They met Just a few short {IST nor an ANARCHIST nor * Maes eee re and ae fe climbing the stairs leading from SEA E LIGHTING CG B\ months ago, by chance, at the Rat-| REFORMER. Sho 1s 4 modern girl | *2°8 crowd surrounded the/the American cafe, whe two i |tle Creek sanitarlum, It was thelof the very best type. mae Mexican legation, whero the envoy | Strangers jostled him. As they did Henry Bldg. Phone Main 6767 - - _ - ech ein hott —| was staying. Every timo ho|8, Olson felt a hand remove a SUCCESSORS TO PANTON @ LONDON CO, NOW {0 the time to @ ip aN wallet from his pocket. Olson Bia hess oe 9G Up those o ew Year's resolutions and| showed his face he way greeted| chased the men, but they outdis with “hengais.” | tanced him, The loss was $70,