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STAR-—WEDNESDAY. KAISER GETS READY FOR A HAVE YOU TO FURNISH REPLENISH YOUR HOME Boarding Houses, Hotels, Rooming Houses, Hospitals, Apart- ment Houses, Camps—here is a chance of a lifetime! The Contents of the Entire Fourth Floor of JOHN PANTON CO. Will Go On Sale Tomorrow, Thursday AT A QUARTER, A THIRD AND A HALF OFF our regular low prices, and in some cases at even a greater reduction if the goods are in any way soiled, mussed or in remnants SinglePortiers About 20 of them. No two alike, and worth up to $6.50 per pair. Samples, slightly faded at the edges. On sale at 9S¢. LONDON, Oct Reports that Germany is recalling th who took part In the operat eding Antwerp’s capture that the Teutonic warships v taking on quantities of upp aroused much enthusiasm toda It was conjectured the kaiser fleet was at last about to venture abore 21 from Germar fonses The British public has been thirst Jing for a trial of strength on the sea since the war began, confident from the numerical superiority of Eng uadrons that the Germans ath would be completely annihilated | Reports that Zeppelin at hangal are being bullt Antwerp comed tions, the British have no fancy for jthe property damage which might be done by a successful German alr that the government take every pre caution to resist an serial attack BRIDE DOESN'T BELIEVE LOVE Mre ‘ohn Ball, nee Roesch | (Cocotte: bride of three days, will | that Eugene Lienhart, | whose body was found in his room Remnants Of Serims, Burlaps, Silkolines, Curtain Notas, Marquisette, Cretonnes, ete. Formerly 0c, 12%e, Se, 20¢ and 2he yard, now S¢, Couch || Art Burlaps Covers the beet shades and natural ular 1Se and 18¢, now 10¢, In all sizes, colors and combinations LOT 1—Formerly $1.35 each, now... Ball Fringes LOT 2—Formerly $1.75 each, now In white and solid colors and lee § <Mornesiy $2.40. cach, ow combination colorings. For sash 3—Fo! y $2. ch, now... LOT 4—Formerly $4.75 each, now.. and bedroom curtains Always sold at 16e. Now, only he yard. Table Covers LACE CURTAINS | in white, Arabian and some colors. ‘There are Nottingham Lace Curtains materials, with and with out fringes. Assorted sizes. noon ‘Tuesday, a victim of hand, committed the act she married In thetr younger dn tin Germany the hand of the girl asked me te Ty him once jong time ago,” she told a Star in all Ree | where she and her |stopping temporarily. “But I told jhim no, and I am eure he got al over It. We were jurt good friends I think business troubles caused | uicide.” Aenhart left three notes, one ad dressed to the bride. In this he closed « $20 bill as a wedding present he wedding took place Mon Lienhart acted an best artook of & wedding t followed, Later he lett for his room, and was not seen ive again. husband are vith IMMIGRATION OFFICER SHOT IN COURTROOM, VANCOUVER, B. ©. Oct Immigration Inspector W. C. Hop. kingson was shot and killed tnstant ly at 10:46 a m. by a Hind named |Mowa Siogh Hopkinson hae man ever since he conducted the wolver. fs There are Madras Curtains There are Gutpure Lace Curtains There are Battenberg Lace Curtains There are Cluny Lace Curtains ‘There are Brussels Lace Curtains There are Irish Point Lace Curtains There are Cable Net Lace Curtains There aro Scrim, Bobbinet and Ruffied| Curtains. All Reduced 1/4, 1/3 and 1/2 Bath Room Rugs Made of heav y colors and combinations Formerly 98, now LOT 3 Formerly $1.60, now. 9s¢ Better ones proportion- ately reduced. 21 the Komagata Maru last August He was in attendance as inter. preter In court when Mewn Singh drew a revolver and fired point} blank This ts the 24th violent death ax result of the Komegata Incident HELD AS HOLDUP A man giving his name as A Landers was arrested by the police today, suspected of being the hold up who attacked F. W. Smith, 62 | Blanchard st., at Second and Un fon at 2a. m. Smith was knocked down, but, on rising to his feet, put jup a fight and the man fed ‘PRIDE GOETH,’ ETC.!) Afer working safely on the new Bell st. bridge during its construc tion, William 0. McLean, 21, a car penter, 232 30th av. &., posed for his photograph on a top stringer yes terday, to the brick pavement, and sus jtained a fractured skull, He may die tufted cotton 'velours in beautiful Every first-class store in the city keeps them. Price them elsewhere, then you will appreciate what we are doing for you LOT 1—-Formerly $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00, now. LOT 2—Formerly $1. and $2.26, now........... LOT 3—Formerly $2.98, now LOT 4—Formerly $3.98, now Hassocks In carpet and leather, reduced to 19¢. 49¢ and 98¢. Plush Chair Seats, worth 0c, now 19¢. Couch Covering And Portier Materials by the Yard Made of heavy mercerized bro- cades. PORTIERS In green, red or wine colors; also in imitation leather band- ing. All reduced. $6.50 values, $4.50 values, $3.25 values, $2.85 values, Former prices 75¢ and 8c, now 49¢, Former prites $1.50 and $1.75, now 89¢. Former prices $2.00 and $2.25, now $1.25. now -33.98 -82.98 -$2.85 $2.25 4 Shades | 2 Curtain Rods And other Brass Fixtures at a big savin, Bale price, | + now. now, now ROME, Oct. 21-~A Servian and Montenegrin force had Serajevo completely surrounded to- day and was making strenuous ef. forts to take the city in time to rescue Gavrio Prinzip, Archduke Francis Ferdinand'’s assassin his accused co-conspirators, now on trial there, according to advices from Cettinge A table of Silkoline bor. dered Scrima and Cre- tonnes. Formerly sold at Ibe and 12%c; all go at Oe. With scalloped edge, fringe trimmed in | white and colors. Worth 76c. B9e. Plain oll opaque Another table of Cur at 50c and 60c, tains, Nets, Dotted $ es, Bordered Cretonn Formerly sold at 25c, 2 des Water Color Shades » Insertion. Regular price 5c, | always sold Remnants Salmon canneries on the Fraser In all that we have left of down duritig this our stock of China and Japanese NAVAL FIGHT and | ship raid, and the press was urging | _ TRAGEDY CAUSE Ball and Lienhart, chums, were! at the New Richmond hotel, | OCT, 21, 1914. PAGE 2 |Brussols were not so joyfully wel Aside from all other considera | Thoughtful men will not overlook the qualities OFFERED IN THE § GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE OF THE VEITH-CAMMACK CoO. SECOND AVE. AT JAMES ST. VALUES Economical men will not overlook the savings SOME EXTRA SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK’S SELLING Everyone knows that you can’t buy a Stetson Hat for less than $4.00. See ours for About grays; priced at 50 beautiful Balmacaans some sizes small enough for ladies; narily sold for $20.00. Now in browns and ordi- $14.45 In Shirts we have the neatest patterns you ever saw. $1.00. Now Never sold for less than We pride ourselves on the lines we show in popu- lar-priced Suits; too always have been $15.00 Now mp une'ence many styles to descri be; $9.45 We have 100 Sweater Coats in prevailing colors. Golf and V-neck onyiet savers at .. . The rainy season is here. $18.00 English Tweed. for $9.45. Silk lined at Money $2.95 If you haven’t a Rain- coat we have one you ought to have. See our $14.45 25 Suits in Scotch tartans, all with the big Strat- ‘ford lapel; strictly a young man's suit. Was $30.00, now We would like for you to examine the quality of our white and fancy effect are sure everyone is selling at 50c and which we are selling at. Silk Hose, which we . 35¢ | 21.—Ole examination of the Hindus aboard | lost his balance fell 18 feet | TALK ON GOOD ROADS: combined | and) BY BRASS BAND AT ELLENSBURG ELLENSBURG, Wash, Oct Hanson's | yesterday w | a conquering hero. He was ait a saieaca | to an immense m Hanson's speech was vigorous, and touched with human sympathy, He discussed the state develop: | ment problem for over an hour and ridiculed the claims of the old reactionaries who simply sald Vote for So and 80, because he ts a republican or because he is a temocrat.” Hanson took a vigorous crack at blind partisannhip and declared he would support Woodrow Wilson in jevery progressive measure ad | vanced, while he would just as read fly oppose Wilson's stand against woman euffrage, a national child j labor law, ete. Austin Mires, who sat in the con vention which framed the state natitution, today declared that | Hanson will poll more votes in Kit titas county than Roosevelt did two years ago, | ALLIES REPULSED WASHINGTON, Oct. 21—The | Franco-Anglo-Belgtan allies’ attacks on Germany's advance line near Nieuport, Belgium, have been re. lsed with heavy losses, it was ated in a Berlin message trans mitted by wireless from Berlin to the German embassy here today. WOMEN OPEN STORE Seattle has a new cloak and sult establishment. It's on the third | floor of the Cheasty building, and ita two proprietors are women Mrs, Nellie M. Carman and Mrs Gertrude P. Corlew, both expert enced in cloak and sult work here The roar of a lion can be heard farther than the sound of any oth living creatu Mattings want to clean them | quickly. Price 10¢, ee: \MUSE ee Any of the above in 6 or 7 | have them, at the same price le and 16¢; all go at 126 yard. feet, if we out MOOR rE", ana Night DAY DE WOLF HorrEen and the GILBERT & SULLIVAN Trial by Jury OPERA CO. “Pinatore”; Thure Don't Forget the Shoe Sale Here are snapshots from yester day’s ad: $3.00 Women’s Low Shoes. . -49¢ | Up to $1.75 Children’s Shoes. . .69c 50 pairs Ladies’ Pumps 25c | $1.50 and $1.75 Men’s Low Shoes 98c $3.50 and $4.00 Men’s Shoes. .$1.98 Up to $3. 00 Men’s Low Shoes... .49c $3 and $3.50 Women’s Shoes. .$1.98 | 1,000 pairs Women’s Felt Slippers 75¢ More particulars about our Shoe sale and these bargains are to be found in in The Seattle Star. PANTAGES JOE KNOWLES The Primitive Man Other Big Features 106 and 200 our yesterday's ad Our Big Sale of Corsets Is on Monday, Tuesday, Wedne day, Made to your order and sure to please Venus-Martell Corset Co. 1527 SECOND AVE, ME INTS. | Pavetit 4 | TONIGHT \| ALL, WREK _CHERRY BLOSSOMS nings, and 9 Mat. D: SEATTLE THEATRE The Seattle Players tn “THE VIRGINIAN” Tonight 250, He and be Marcus Loew's Empress Theatre Quatity’ Vausdevilte excepted. 10¢ || Mate, 100 and 180; Nights 106, Twice arrested in one day for driving an auto while intoxicated | was the record made yesterday by Poter C, J. Harold, 1405 Northlake av, manager of the White Sewing Machine Co. He collided with a telegraph pole let lam. Ball $100 Last night collided with Bail $200. ‘nother auto. toreetut, | ‘OLE HANSON MET PETE'S OUT OF LUOK WEST SEATTLE TO HAVE CITY MARKET An extension “ot! Seattle’ 's chain of munictpal markets to West Seattle is Pianned by Health Commissioner McBride, who announced yesterday that if West Seattle will donate the storeroom, the city will furnish it for the display of garden track, ete., twice a week If no storeroom is offered, ‘elty will erect a tent The LongRange Love and the Lallypalooze By George Ade MAREEAT The Foster Mother A Friend and Guardian to the Helpless PERCY PIMPERNICKEL Soubrette As a Woman—He’s a Scream Love—Politics—Mystery ROBERTS AND HIS BANJO WALLACE AT THE PIPE ORGAN the} ITALY IS WARLIKE ROME, Oct. 21.—Antl-Austrian feeling {s strained almost to the breaking point in Italy as a result of placing of Austrian mines in the Returns show 8an Bernardino county voted $1,760,000 for good roads, and $160,000 for a county hospital. || SHUBERT FEATURE Mystery EUGENE LEVY ANNOUNCES THE GREAT “Dood In Five Powerful Acts | With TOM TERRISS The World’s Greatest Mystery Story Made Into The World’s Greatest Mystery Photoplay In conjunction with our regular vaudeville program, TODAY and Until Saturday Night. 1984 SEATS 10c GRAND | Opera House