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STAR—1 PANTON’S TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1914, PAGE 2. SKIRMISHING OPENS UP NEW BATTLE OF LYS By Ed. L. Keen LONDON 13. WOMAN HAS 20 TEETH PULLED WITHOUT HURTING A BIT Remarkable Operation Made Possible By Modern and Scientific Methods SHOOT THE SPY The Amazing Narrative of a Member of the German Secret Service; Tells How Oct Skin P mishing preliminary to the ex He Penetrated Hostile |) yostora ap ee cides: atte Venter , ac-jcanse untold agony is now per Yesterday or Today? If Not, Come Again Tomorrow or Later || | ss*orsie"etme iver Ss | Beigiam inthe Guise of fon eis aids ‘stn [she'll etn H sts war office announced, Thus a Tourist Avenue north to the Regal | Eats Corn Off the Cob With Regal in the Week; Additional Salespeople Have Been Put On— ii alto beri Dental Offices, at the corner °t| Ang then aneett Prank Kane id a eae ea (Continued From Yesterday) | Third Avenue and Union Street.| who lives at 60414 Denny way. He i i nt dean that ta Galaaee tatoos Evidences that France's fe f]She had twenty teeth extracted in| has been Legal plates and You e Served Promptly in Every Department |] |} wn’:'0e" ier ees, lt isc’ cooNs At oe tat (re a cue i os Sie oa | the official war Information {Unfounded were presented during !ghe was “delighted to find that it| with t ay as well practical- hat retiring movemen na nasheaniizned avaciesiie aith ' could with his own ureet hore nag: net heard It was ong of a series of retire | wae tein. Hove te What Mire: ¥ atural teeth, He says: “I am ments by the allies Doral say Se ‘Clark extvectel ing two plates today which i i ; Experts here did believe r. Cla xtra y @ The rush for bargains in our departments that are being closed out has been phe- jj ,,)*)ert", Nore M4 ot baller nc iearned from troops who hadltwenty teeth for me and did It ab-| Were 1 or “me by. Dr eutrs yy Sn store eon with the first armies that for! golutely without pain, 1 e haa|® € ago and they a nomenal. seeal bak thd tatiinn ob. uring | 2 days the Germans had given|, great deal of exper with | perfect satisfaction ir the mouth of the Scheldt them pare Ane thee the strategic! other dentists and can truthfully |*pect. 1 ean 83 3 ore . 5 : . : * plans of the French to retire to the sam had my own tee’ @ Dressmakers and economical housewives are putting in a supply of notions at sav- iaSbould he undertake to, do. 20. |Stroneor forte positions had been| Lecrptent ental ahetk” Geaseeal overthrown by the rapidity with which the Germans kept up the pur sult Each battle seemed the same, a preliminary battle of cavalry, sup ported by heavy artillery, a brisk artillery engagement and finally a hurtling assault by great numbers fully, Frank Kane.” |. Regal Dentistry stands in a class by Iteelf; it 1s the very best that latest scientific methods, combined with the most up-to-date equip- ment and best materials can turn out Now the Regal ings they never dreamed of making. @ Others are buying fancy goods suitable for holiday gifts. And everybody is buying toilet articles and druggists’ sundries, and enough to last them for some time to come. |necessary for him to order his |fleet to quit {ts present safe har. |bor at Wilhelmshaven, giving the Brit Just the chance they have |been waiting for to attack tt in |superior strength And even if hin ships should |reach, Antwerp, it was added, the Dentists are of- . ° . . af Germane fering their high-class work, at 2 0 owing Departments re eing ose ut ntire y: — poet aap Bae ye 4 been The alll claimed to be heavily) great reductions from their regu. jin @ Scheldt, so that nothing! ourmumbered, but It seemed also | lar low prices, for a few days only. — have been gained by the/that the Germans drove heavy Nicer) | eset Pager | D fp chanse masses at light lines, smashed them | ee cE trtalged poised se Sm | Notions, Fancy Goods, Yarns, Druggists a inneavocted places, thraatened the $B Sas eiber arise ove Foden ment. The moment the allies start-| condition for a very small cost if you come at once. Don't put {t off —bad teeth endanger your health. Teeth Pulled Free Each Morning Each morning, from 9 to 10, teeth will be extracted painlessly abso- ed to retire the Uhlans were called} OR, L. R. CLARK, D. DO. 8. upon to follow and harass them. Two things we admitted The|*ay that the Rega! method is the German guns outranged those of| Dest of all.” Signed, Mrs. J. Mac- the defenders, and the Germans| Donald, 623 Second Avenue north, marched much more rapidly, due,| Seattle | Sundries, Toilet Articles, Crockery, Hard- ware, Carpets and Stationery MAKE PARIS TARGET PARIG, Oct. 13-—Having been strongly reinforced, Gen. D’Amade, commanding th: reme left in Northern France, reported today peFhaps, to the automobile trans.|. Mrs. MacDonald {s one of many |{lutely free by the Regal Dentists : ; ; : 0 : hundreds that we could refer you| Remember, these reduced prices Take small packages with you. Be patient with our salespeople, some of them are new and are doing at | ports: to. ’ : | will be in effect for a short time Our retirement was in @ south eastern direction, and was rather a change of front than a retreat | present the most critical part of the lline, was | Cavairy onl to onc A few years ago such a thing as pulling twenty teeth or one tooth, arrange come up at é best they can. tisfactory.” had encounters, he added, y Hl 3 k tter, without pain was| REGAL DENTAL OFFICES @ No telephone orders or lay-bys on any goods in the departments closing out. |continued uninterrupt Aster six miles wo mont larga) 0° et mates, Satont oe tel DAL’ BR CLARK, Manager ix: . ‘ In Paris the reorganized aviation| bodies of troops bivouncked. We) imbosslble, but modern sclentine wy Nad Third: aes [corps was showing Increased actly.| crossed a line of new fortifications! oer Dentistry have changed all|N. W. corner of Third Avenue and some «ix miles to the north and east of Seniis. jity In patrol duty, to prevent fur Union Street |ther aerial raids on the city. jthat, and dentistry that used to NOTIONS Drugs and Toilet Articles Two German aviators hovered} Pvidently the French froft was 1 > NIT jover the city yesterday afternoon,|much changed from what it had A M U S E M E N T S Woe and Pera ovese ° | and dropped half a dozen bombs be- a: at the river Olse, and it was . an Petroleum we fore they wi chased away by|¢Vident, also, that the French had ms sal Preaek theta” Nan ed titer tee tae nt Omen | PANTAGES TIVOLI mB Bis sano Dieotoans ----- ted 46 "samage the retirement of oar part of the |xandare Sirens, Gourrin Comper nat|| Meine Gi 2:38) Kraine A ret 10c Tube Vaseline Te. One which felt between two trains| line was compelled by thetr defeat Company nestion” andee 6 tes. Ceanedy. Gomeeny 400 Barbour's Linen Thread, vos ts ¢ In a raliway station falled to e: The French and British tn the Nighte t Presents spool Te A lot of Tateum. Powders, 200 plode. section now faced nearly north, | “The Great 0:40 ont ee, and 2S¢ cans “ane yoU AN 10¢) Another which struck In the| stead of directly east, A Startling Expose of a Social estion” | Tuesday, Bargain Se Goff Angora Colored Braids, Syard bolts . Be 18¢ Violet Talcum Powder. .S¢ | vicinity of an 80,000-galion gasoline} The allies had been heavily rein Other Big Features Night.| A Riot of Fun ana) 10c Goff Mercerized Braid, black Up to $2.50 Pearson Rubber |tank also failed to explode foreed, and the worn troops were 10 and te huste. and navy, bolt 7¢ Cushion Brushes $1.25 being sent to the rear for a well — earned rent »inced them he new while fresh troops re. Up to $1.75 Ideal Rubber Cush fon Brushes 69¢ ‘GHENT IS OCCUPIED Se O. N. T. Lustre and Crochet co LONDON, Oct. 13.—Though the Cottons, 3 for .... 10¢ ~ | Qualit Vaudeville 6—IG ACTS—@ 6—FHOTOPLAYS—8 i Marcus troops evidently had | Loew's 2c O..N. T. Darning Cottons, Bristle Hair Brushes up to $1.26 war office did not confirm ft, it & m preparing for battle, as the|| MATS. 1,000 = Ts Stor ..... Be for py aatandi reported the Germans had occupied |°&FthWorks appeared more finished. || Empress, | Mise cs ° Basting Thread, black aud:white, All Bristle Brushes up to $5.00 Ghent I expected that the allies had at|| Theatre |" excepted, 106 Off on Switches, ete. dozen spools for 10¢ 10c and 8 Stewart Duplex Safe- last reached the spot where they || Exactly Half Price. against the German advance. A bunch of Fountain Syringes On bath sides tt maneuvering showed wan gald the preparations Mate. 10¢ amd iho; Nights 10¢, 15e, 200. Matinee tomorrow, any seat, 260. the Might prices, 36c, 50a, | were being made for a general were to make « decisive stand ty Pins, sizes up to 3%, card 5¢ ME fis cie\d Wade venebies 49¢ | s e- . gagement along the River L a| The troops who had fought thei TSe and 50c fancy round and pin Another lot of 9c Rubber Water | Up to 60c Hair Combs.....25¢ region the Germans sateealty wit river near Complegne retired s mile| ap across the field unobserved I) John Panton Co top Garters ..... tee B5¢ Bags, at 49¢ | Up to $1.00 Hair Combs...59¢ |f| traverse on thelr way from Ant-|dehind those works and bivouscked|S)S.%veq that the women and men $e fancy pin top Supporters Se Court Plasters . eres Peres werp into France, there wane Gone Sale Creates Interest --20¢ Bites ithe s6c8 “ise Oc Pumice Stone ..........5¢ Otherwise, there was little n They were exhausted from long! 1 determined upon @ ruse. Pinaud’s Vegetal Bag | 18¢ and 100 Shaving a from the front. Belgium was fighting arid retirin: Hurrying forward I entered the; That the announcement of the tine 7 Meved to be for the time the fleid| Fresh food came at daybreak. rd and scolded vigorously, charg-|John Panton Co. that they would Pinaud’s Lilac . -B4e)- 7 so Te of greatest activity. I was extremely anxious to find i a tn rs with killing my/j|close out certain departments of | 10¢ DeLong Hooks and Byes, | 2S¢ Danderine 6e Up to 480 Shaving Breatis 25¢ some means of getting word to the|tioyens. their store has created great inter- aULV eRe sy 7¢ | $1.00 Seven Sutherland Sisters | a1 ase Shaving Soap Sticks DECLARE ARMISTICE German advance guard, especially | "they laughed good-naturedly, and|est is evidenced by the ‘~t that 10¢ Wilson Dress Hooks, card | Hair Tonte - T5¢ ry after overhearing part of a conver- =) ‘a piece of bread andj all day yesterday the sire was Hose Supporters, pair.....g8¢ | '°° Wilson | ‘ Je | 8c Seven Sutherland Sisters ¢ TOKIO, Oct. 13—An armistice |*ation between my major and some|OPetotmated me upon having a|throoged with buyers. 5 0c Dress Shields, pair. $c 4 Mt he Ironing W: Hair Tonle .. BSe¢ All 25 aiketog Powders, + Be prevailed today tn the struggle be-| officers of an artillery division wife who could bake so well. Coming as it does at this time of $1.00 Triton Garment Shields oxen Mother's Troning Wax } 91.25 Powder De Azuns....75¢ | williams’ Shaving Soap, cake: the Japanese and Germans| After daybreak I succeeded in| ‘The officer asked me why I had/yesr, when merchandise is most in foc ee | oS --+<-5@ | 91.15 Powder Le Trutte...75¢ ? vy chau. It was agreed to tn|Peaching an elevation in a bit of] -etarned, and it was evident they|demand, this sale or rather series | htlihdehdadda Se Mourning and Berry Pins, box | 26¢ Graves’ Tooth Powder 12¢| Pha to give time for the removal |¥oods at the rear of our position.| nelieved me the farmer. of sales offers a rare opportunity ; Kieinert’s Shields, reguiar|) -°0 2¢ | 25¢ Crown and Lavender Salts | 25¢ Chamois Skins ....... 15¢ of the dead and the care of the| and gained an excellent idea of the| 1 tol4 him I came for something Ij to the economically inclined. The q Brice up to 38 palr, all go be Paper Pins, 360 capped PER eg SER ESI @ilSE | 500 Chamots Skins... aa¢e |} "ounces Preach And British position. |had hidden and forgottes, which 1] JoNm Panton Compsag have Gesiied j , C, ube Pins, all go 3¢ an ubber Gloves | —— ey had taken up a curved post-| ¢. would be stolen by his ras- concentrate ir business on Scio aeds cilia net Be, ‘Se Hair Pin Cabinets... 3¢ " veseeesee@@ | Orange Sticke, a doren....10¢ |] CAPITAL IN FRANGE |122,°3,302% ster overiooking a cally troopers, who were worse than | the ready-to-wear exclusively, and, : “Juno” regular Cres- Se “DeLong” Hair Pins, all sizes, 15e Whisk Brooms ‘ 8¢ | 15c Kletnert’s Wash Cloths, tn creek bottom. the Germans. with that end in view, will close tre ome ‘and high point. “Feather || PACKRK@ ..-.00-.-..1.....B@ | 35¢, 450 and 48¢ Whisk Brooms | bags. ve AOE PARIS, Oct. 18—Arrangements| AD Automobile road, part of the! The men laughed loudly at my| Ut certain ew Weight” regular and high} | 2¢ “West” Plectric Hatr Curl- P S80 Kiet w 7 have been completed for establish. | fod from Paris to Brussels, curved| anger. sou int, Gem regular, Black | ms. set of five : 176 | Halt doren Kay Sanitary Belts inert's h Cloths, in (ling the elgian capital at Havre, |8long the foot of this ridge L entered the house, crept up to| B foo ne Silk, tind 10¢ Queen Crimping Pins, dozen . 4 DASE reser eeeeee eens 19¢ U]\ France, tt was announced at Ror-|, ! hastily marked the position of| tne joft, and after a time descended, Me tak . Be n 15¢ Soap . ‘deaux today. He ews especially one screened | pretending to hug something inside ak! Goo Kieinert's Gem Tish Pom | 10¢ Halr Curlers .... ..4@ | 18 and 100 Nail Colgate’s Cashmere Ro: Quarters have begn provided for|bebind trees commanding and en-|tmy shirt | & ee alee Be | S¢ German make Yarn Darners | 20c and 16¢ Nall Brushes..10¢ | Soap all Belgian government offictals, it | filading the creek crossing. IT was hurrying away when one % # Then I returned to the kitchen. I fortified myself with food and| strong coffee and determined to 10c Manicure Sets.. Be a wan naid, and the transfer was ex- 25e Seidiitz Powders, 24 papers ‘A pected at once. The outlook at Ostend was considered too uncer. 2¢ ““Mitward’s 25 for 3¢ E4 Pinaud’s 35¢ Soap.. man seized me and demanded to see | what I had. We scuffied. 19¢ Roger & Gallet's 35¢ Soap. .19¢ 500 Tango Garment Shields 35¢ | bo Crowley's or 106 apple Hooks and Eyes, Needles, package of +-B@ | Se Tape Measures, 60 inches 2¢ | 10¢ Tooth ‘Brushes... All Go Tollet Soaps, 7 cakes. ‘tain to make it a desirable place | make an effort to reach a village] ‘The officer shouted to the man) , 2cards | 15c and 10c a dozen Black Tubu- | 25¢ Tooth Brushes . 25¢ for the seat of King Albert's gov wey I saw some three miles across !to release me, and scolded bim for | ++++K@ | lar Shoe Laces, dozen...... Up to 20¢ Hair Combs ‘10¢ | All 10¢ Totlet Soap Re ff ormment the valley and to secrete myself| abusing the peasantry. there. 1 was weary of the kitchens, and| far out of touch with our service, |and therefore useless unless I could | reach the army. nned to go boldly forward |] Is on Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- Tomorrow the spy tells how he |] day. Made to your order and seized, sentenced to || sure to please. be shot, and then, just as he wae) facing the firing squad and count-|| Venus-Martell Corset Co. ing the seconds he still had to live, | 1527 SECOND AVE. GERMANS CONTROL RUSSIAN POLAND 99¢ and 25¢ fancy Pin Cushions ac Abe BERLIN, via Amaterdam and] Mv ocey Tonttions | Movie {© the | saved In the confusion created by 18e oe 10¢ Stamped Dotlf | London, Oct. 13.—With the excep-|""ye a0 a sudden attack by the Germans, per ‘ es he tion of Warsaw, the Germans now | If the German cavalry struck at “ H 9 —_ me Stamped Napkins, contro! all of Russian Poland went | ‘ne phage in the preliminary fight andkerchiefs, ; 7 ing I would allow myself to be of the Vistul | ete., choice . Cee ance ed here toat® °f| taken, reveal my fdentity and ask K. C, WILL GET FEED @Sc and 5c Stamped Towels, This was tho first definite news|‘ be sent back to the main body in] The Plymouth Church Men's club $5 Hats for Scarfs and Centerpieces. ..25¢ recetved in some time of the prog-|"4*te announces for its program Tues- $1.25 Stamped Scarts.....50¢ ress of the Russian Polish situa-| | took a large bucket of coffee, a|day evening talks by K. C. Beaton Dee Wailns Paper Bekele... .% tion. It tndicated German suc-|°UP and walked away, as if to serve|and Edward Judd. Dinner will be} a i ie cesses even more sweeping than|t%® Weary ones, as others were do-| served at 6 o'clock $1.75 Felt Pillow Tops... .$1.00 had bees looked for. The ter-|!& 10¢ Zephyr Germantown Imper- ritory conquered is approximately| That coffee was my passport. lal brand yarns, skein......7¢ a |the size of Belgium. By the time it was balf gone 1| STEWART HOUSE . ‘ reached the strip of woodland under} a , bucket there and crept down into a weet field of uncut grain. From there I gained the shelter Large modern outside wooma. have been in stock only a few aes Many different styles to se- ‘CON KELLY’S ~ HERE 15e Fleisher’s Eiderdown Wool Yarns, skein .. z -10¢ | 2 tor 5c Royal Society Embrotd- | Jays: DEEP CURVE LENSES | ie 10¢ Fleisher’s Shetland Yarns, | ®TY Flosses, skein 1¢ | lect from ‘Worth up to sap For | “Con” Kelley's tn town. ‘No, helot a vineyard, ou Petiet. Cobalaas skein .... ....9@ | 10¢ Barbour’s Linen Crochet | Wednesday, $1.98. isn't a promoter of smokers, or #| Once between the rows of grape for 95.00 Thread at bantamweight, or big league pitcher.| vines I bowed low Pp Sclentific Examination 8c Flelsher's Knitting Worsted, Se AIL he does 1s look after $250,000,000 |" "troopers were at the fer q bolt Coron: lords ne roopera were at t) egal «c0ee+ MBG | S60 bolt oronation Cords at whatever that ts—belonging to|and patroin were Gide clone ar CURRY OPTICAL CO, 4c Pin Cashion Forms ey paid 10¢ the Amalgamated Copper Company | roads. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS, 35c Pin Cushion Forms 25¢ ot Tas Fleis her’ 8 Ice sia at, over in Montana, Ho's here to see} 1 was compelled to He in a wet Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. ea agian Forms. ba o¢]. ‘ ~ . Mrs. “Con” and thelr two daughters, | ¢ ph scoo 6 hh by Bring This Ad With You, 8e Pin Cushion Forms .-15¢ | ss¢ piilow Top and Searta 15¢ | Tin Wash Basins, two or { $250 Vacuum Sweepers || who are in achool here, balt'ah, bute belora Hatton ek oe brofdery Silke, skein........g¢ | 69 89¢ and 50c Pillow Top: three sizes, each LOE | now .... 4. sees. TEE HP Cornelius P. Kelley ts his whole! portunity to cross one road | Se Glossilla Rope Silk. sket: Scarts Graniteware Cups and Sau Step Ladders at 98c, 85c, ASeee, | vin D psident of the Ana A strong cavalry patrol was at! lossilla Rope Silk, skein B¢ | 94.75, $1.25 and 98¢ Embroidered | ce 10¢ | 75c and conda Copper Mining Co., and man-| the farm house near by, their horses | TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) AT Half Price on all Fiber Letter | pijiow Tops und Centers..50¢ | o> EUG | 730 a aging director of the Amalgamated.|in the yard, and t - eaees 4 low Tops an nters. .5O¢ nS eet ae |in the yard, and troopers lounging Foundations, Stars, Emblems | 25¢ Laundry Bags Graniteware sma tew | Jap-a-Lac jin the shade. | +] and Scallops Shc Laundry Bags Pans x ...10@ | All Leather Bags and Suit TWASN’T OUR JOSLIN| They had breakfasted there | P Yalig One-Third Off on all Royal Soci- | $1.50, $1.25 Stamped © ntidren's | Graniteware Pie Tins.10¢@ | Cases «. 1-3 Off m casi _Whtle Watching an opportunity to e Revival ety Package Goods. Dresses 50¢ | Granite Milk Skimmers10¢@ | All Cut ¢ 1-3 Off SKAGWAY, Oct. 13.—The Falcon ——$_______. 3 y 40¢ spools Carlson Currier Co.'s | $1.48 and $1.19 fancy Pin Cush- | < Cat ‘ 11 All Sos Washing Joslin injured in the Colorado train Kaltting Silke, half on st ame | fons i a 50¢ pice abinets, cand | Soaps, ashing Pow wreck at Grand Junction Sunday All This Week 260 spools Carlson Currler Co. $1.25 for....55¢ and Be | ders, etc., are being closed |]| was not the Fairbanks promoter and spools Carlson Currier oe Pat Price for any of our}| Earthen Salt Boxes, 35c for | out. Lay in your winter |], ‘*Pitalist. The latter left here Sun AT Silks, % o7., at.... 156 Seance iowa ‘Ledinae 25 r ’ day morning on the Mariposa, with Hs ae 25¢ balls Royal Society Crochet et aie ced went ete -25¢€ | suppy his son, for Seattle reatmen AS FOLLOWS: First BB Choice Steer Pot Roast . Robe Cords for Piles Hundreds of other bargains. 124c¢ Presbyterian New Arrivals in Waists Shamgar Morris, a Puget Choice T-Bone 20 Charch U i it Dresses 98c to $2 25 Attract hite Wash Waists in 1 \ San wor ieghe eka nk > TUR OR fe ractive white ash aists in lawn and marquisette, eran who fought under Capt.| ham lo treatment of P: 14 Pil tili Vv , . either plain or embroidered, in attractive patterns, Made |[)Jamos A. Garticld—tater president | Remedy, malied free tor’ trials gives Chelee Sirloin 18c Dr Matthew : Timely House Dresses, in percale and gingham, at 98¢, | with low rolling collars and neatly finished $ ] 48 tay ot he he hater t gt pene AR Hohi ated Marana ebaae Gadteh| | aT Tease tines eens hd s ’ ; Bong! y pme o! his daughter, jer hi io) Dt = $1.25, $1.48, $1.69 and $2.25. Ah Be PRIMO RES) Ci Sir ods t ceen dike chsa ne : ° Mrs, W, Scouse, 2402 Yesler way. |own homer Pyramid Pile iomedy is| Choice Lamb 15 ‘ ‘ ¥:| for sale at ell druggists, 606 & box. Chops .......5 cha ce Cc Will Preach ‘ TO MEET IN SEATTLE (Mail this Coupon]| Si'°""""...20c ia : ONE nav btes car eeniel | al 1s upon P SPEC. MUSIC i Seattle 1s to get tho next state) | tothe PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY,||| Choice Shoulder ‘ Pork Roast . | Look for U. &. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality. Shops open until 6:20 p. m, You Are Invited Bring Your Neighbors convention of the German-Amer. ican alliance, decided the conven. tion which just closed in Tacoma. | The state executive board will be} here, instead of Tacoma, hereafter | d sample trent. er Pyramid Pile Will thon be sent you at once "PRE. in ‘plain wrapper. JOHN PANTON COMPANY 10 by mail,

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