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— esas STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 1914, PAGE 2 12, JOHN PANTON C0’S Store is a busy one these days on account of the closing out of many departments and the Splendid Advance Showing and sale of Dolls and Toys Our Toy Department is now ready for inspection in our Economy Basement, and it is one of the busiest spots in Seat- tle—and it should be so! Our prices are attractive, and this means much to those who are economically inclined. We want to suggest to you that tomorrow, Friday, would be a good day to do your Satur- day shopping, because Saturday is a busy day here, and on account of being open from 9:30 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. we have only about two-thirds of our clerks working Saturdays at any one time, so come Tomortow, Friday and take advantage of the following splendid offerings: FIRST we will tell you about some of the good things to be found in Ready-to- Wear Department, Second Floor. Ladies’ Nobby Winter Coats, correct nae $6 98 in style, cloth and make-up. All ha at ee $10.00 values, Friday ......$6.98 values $2.98 JUST OPENED—HOU A big department of Wormer Dresses in ginghama, perca! Dollies! Dollies! Dollies! Sg: them, and mothers Big girls want them, and mothers are delighted Here you can find thousands of Dolls, Pand if we told you here how many we could show you you would «doubt our jtjveracity. We just invite you to visit our Doll Department in our Economy Base- ment. It will surprise you QUEEN LOUISE DOLLS All jointed, bisque finish. Hair parted on the side. Shoes and stockings. 17 inches high, priced at. 19 inches high, priced at. . 21 inches high, with eyelashes, priced at. PANSY DOLLS All jointed; hair parted on the side. Eyelashes. The most remarkable value ever offered. 21 inches high, only ... 22 inches high, only ... $1.98 A full line of Big Dolls and Little Dolls, Laughing Dolls and Crying Dolls, Mamma Dolls and Baby Dolls, in all the well known makes, such as Kestner, Floro- dora and Playmates. Just at Random A few specimen bargains from our being-closed-out departments. 10c White Outing Flannel 7'c 27 inches wide, in 10 to 20-yard lengths. Regular 10c POSEN. © DOME TOE BE) 66 Ficde eds Khbes¥eeveweds Myc 69c Table Damask 49c 64 inches, silver finish, German mercerized damask. Reg- ular price 69c. Selling fast at......seseesseeeesees 49c $1.50 Comforters $1.15 Extra large, double-bed size Comforts; reversible; filled with pure white cotton filling. Regular $1.50. Now selling at ' - $1.48 $1.25 Plain and Fancy Silks 59c A host of pretty colors and combinations, worth and sold from $1.25 down to 98c. All go at..........4. 59c All Sterling and Plated Ware at a Discount of Twenty-Five PerCent From Our Regular Low Prices Don’t forget the Notion Sale. Don’t forget the Carpet and Rug Sale. Don’t forget the Curtain Sale. Don’t forget the Toilet Goods Sale. Don’t forget the Stationery Sale. Don't forget the Dress Goods Sale. You save a quarter, a third and a half on nearly every- thing you buy in these being-dropped departments at JOHN PANTON CO. by way of the Dixm vineed the allies’ ¢ 4 Ithe kaiser concentrated rein- to hold the outer line that p forcements that area and was |the wings in su rious si making his ‘ome effort to get to | uation that whol was com the French coast elled to re prectpttately In taking Dixmude {t was sald the Germans’ losses were almost unbe-| TO RELEASE INNES Hevable. British warships off the Belgian lcoast were again aiding the allies,| SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Nov. 12 \shelling the Germans’ extreme right; Unable to establish as a fact that | murderously M Eloise Nelms Dennis and her | The Bordeaux war office's official . Miss Beatrice Nelma, have lreport says the fighting front 1 n murdered, District Attorney |practically unchanged. The state | Linden has moved for quashing in sterpotypec | of the charges of murder against Ip . to “alternate withdrawals] Mr. and M r E. Innes, re and advances.” ently bri ere from Oregon to face | REPORT VICTORIES |cuose ANOTHER WAY PETROGRAD, N | WAR NEWS “Whether 1 you do the washing for a big GERMANS’ AUSTRIA LOSSES) ANDALLY TERRIBLE FALL OUT PARIS, Nov, 12 12.—Deape rate fight PETROGRAD, Nov Bitter dissensions women the ing between the Germans and the) Bitter dissensions between the allies continued today from the Bel:| S204 Gen, Dankl, the Aue sian coast through Dixmude to the! trian soldier In charge of the River Lae. Teutonic line in the extreme were reported Reg Though the Germans have taken Dixmude, the allies control the ahora ithe country about ft | The kaiser's forces were striving furiously to continue their move toward one that it has been found neces sary to confine them sepa ment from the town along the Yser rately. left bank The Austrians declare the Ge: Also they were making frantic at- | mans ona assign the former to the worst places on the fighting tempts to drive the allies from Lom:|i16 ang treat them with studied baertzyde which they captured | contempt Wednesday, There has been no} Danki was declared to have reach |flercer fighting during the war, On pees gee ges re he refused to co- lpoth sides the losses were appalling. | One Me ect) Rice hog Beal | The ferocity and strength of the jitary men that German crown [German attempt to ch Dunkirk | prince led the nt unsuccessful on Wareaw, panders that it was sald to be due to his fa! |wh long the |where along «| Joseph Federbueh, 31, a German, jand @urkish fronts the R |were continuing their muccesses to | Sttempted to hang himself tn his |day, the war office officially an-/@partinent at $02 Columbia st v eaday night, because physical fos prevented him from an | nounced | “Our troops have approached the eastern outlets of the Mazour lakes & summons to arms from in East Prussia,” sald the state the Fatherland. He was taken to ment, “and in fighting in the| te city hospital and later re ‘ |Goldau, Miawa and Goidau districts they have been victorious. © kish frontte = yeaah ~ Coldin inHead One minute. Money beck tube of the entire Allasebkert valley | NAB TURKISH CRAFT [Konvon’s Catarrhal Jelly LONDON, Nov. 12.—After escap ing the allies’ fleet off the Dardan tart diye Fehr sore neg elles and running the atrait in aafe- x bhaes ty, a Turkish torpedo boat has been ‘pie. "The fret Grop used wilh captured by British and French An Se warships off Tedos, according to «| Kondow Mig. Co. Minneapolis, Mina, |message received here from Athens today. | BREAK REBELLION CAPE TOWN, Nov. 12.—The Royers-Dewet Boer rebellion was believed today to be pract broken. Reduced Meat Prices zones RAKETS For TOMORROW, FRIDAY, we offer these attractive spe- clals: SURVIVORS OF EMDEN SEIZE SHIP; ESCAPE MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov.| \12—Three officers and 40 moen| from the German cruiser Emden, which the warship Sydney de- stroyed on the Cocos Island shore, in the Indian ocean, are at large in the open sea In a schooner which they commandeered on the taland.| This was announced by the min ister of defense today These made up the landing party which had already destroyed the Cocos island wireless station be |fore the Sydney attacked the Em-| den. Seeing thelr crutser destroyed, they escaped instead of surrender: ing, taking with them two months’ *, four Maxim guns, and a y of small arms and ammu Chee. -cersanenesed BHC Helge Sirloin 18c Chole vcrwivee nveees BOC Round Steck sesseses- 18c Choice Veal Chops .. Anchor Bra Bacon .. Look for U. & Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m av nition USES LEG AS A BANK who had the coins and marching In front of Boissey. The projectile and the three coins then penetrated Bolssey, who, before he was hit, | didn’t have @ cent on him. OFF WITH SASSIETY) | LONDON, Nov. 12—Amer. | lean women probably will have no social entertainment in Lon- don this winter because so many British homes are In mourning. West End women's tailoring and millinery shops have secured extra help to fill orders for mourning clothes and bonnets, and such orders are given the preference ever all others. |FOIEF DROPS PURSE A purse-snatcher grabbed a lnshane from Miss Mary Walset | 2236 Sixth av., at Sixth and Lenora, early Wednesday night, but drop. ped it in his filght before he could remove the contents $12.50 Metal Bed, ape celal price + 87,90 50 Oak PRAY TO STOP WAR | ; r pak Disloe Teble aiees A prayer for the cessation of the} | European war was offered by the de! tes attending the meeting of eattle Presbyterian Minis ‘ters’ association Wednesday night Nobody love Peter Salaun ts one. charged with beating his wife while drunk and disorderly. “She hit ME Anty Drudge Loves to See People Happy Anty Drudge—“Why, my dear, was that your pretty voice I heard as I came along? no glad that you have time to’ practice your music; so many young brides let it go after they get married.” Mre. Justwed—“Well, Anty Drudge, to tell the truth, after I had done my washing the old- fashioned way for a few weeks, just after I was married, I was so tired and worn out with the heat I hadn't the heart to practice. But since I use Fels-Naptha Soap for all my housework I get through so soon that I feel happy enough to sing.” THEY MIGHT JUST ADD PROF. CASTLE TO IDAHO FACULTY OW, Idaho, Nov. 12. —The students of the Uni- versity of Idaho, with the ap- proval and co-operation of re to be taught pert Instructor of New York, it was announced today, IDENTIFIED AS BANK BANDIT Operatives of the Burne’ De- tective agency started today @ search for the $6,000 or $7,000 thie city old still miss 12,000 stolen from the Sedro-Wooley bank. They believe it Is buried just north of Seattle. Fifteen inmates of county jail at the Skagit Vernon were Engelbrecht Weise, president lined up Wednesday afternoon and| and manager of the Weise Cashier John Goddell, of the First) Packing Co., startied every one Relief comes instantly. ional bank, Sedro-Wooley, in-| with the remark that the offi- A dose taken every two tly picked Haig Kazansais, the| ciating minister was as “big a (til three doses are taken wi man arrested here Tuesday, as one) liar as any of them.” grippe misery and break of the bandits who forced him to money, Oct. 17. | divorce on grounds of cruelty, | body or limbs. is has lost his bravado! He looks cowed and) trils and air passages in the hort, thin man, He was He dented it over the head with a stick until I'm full of lumps,” he sald, feeling his head, tend “She can beat me if she likes, added, ‘she weighs 200 poun | “Thirty days,” sald Judge Gordon, . | chuckling | Don't stay gray! when you darken gray, faded hair ful effect. store for dampen ac one strand at a time. the gray hair disappears; after an- other application or two, ft {s re stored to its natural color and LET POYNOR SAVE YOU 30 PER CENT PARIS, Nov. 12.—Three 20- frano gold pleces have been re- moved from the leg of Private a ‘we poceet or'enetner || TOMORROW AND SATURDAY AT POYNOR’S Library Table, special HAVE DARK HAIR ' AND LOOK YOUNG Nobody can tell with Sage Tea and Sulphur Grandmother kept her hair beau- tifully darkened, ¢) and abund ant with brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Vhenever her hair out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this mixture was applied with wonder By asking at any drog “Wyeth's Sage and Sul- phur Compound,” you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, ready to use, for about 50 cents This simple mixture can be de pended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, scalp and falling hatr. A well-known downtown druggist ys everybody uses Wye' and Sulphur, because {It da: J naturally and evenly that nobody can tell ft has been appiied—it's so easy to wi too. You simply b or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking By morning $37.50 Davenport, the folding divan style $20 quart $13.85 | purtot Our Prices Stoves ou are charged |for $30,000 dama demanded City Attorne in police court Thursday. store. It acts without Poker," repited Witney. |e G@, COST 226 |store. tote wre idence was conflicting and! family or for just the two of you, it isa hard piece of work. Imagine having no hard rubbing to do, no hot fire to keep up, no steam boiler to add to the heat of your kitchee Wouldn’t that make washday seem al. most pleasant? If you use Fels-Naptha Soap, you know that all this is true. Fels-Naptha Soap, used the Fels-Naptha way, meang less work and more leisure for you. It means that all cleaning you do—washi dishes, washing clothes, cleaning or woodwork—everything about house. cleaning can be done in cool or lukewarm 1 i with half (he effort it used to take. ee Guard of Washington for the nial period from April 1, March 31, 1917, will amoust ® $262,225, according to the of Adjt. Gen. Maurice INSULTED PASTOR AT THEIR WEDDING, HIS WIFE CHARGES Among other things, Friend ‘CURE YOUR Husband had no sense of pro- | | Portion or fitness of things, complained Mrs. Lutitia B. | Weise in the divorce trial be- fore Judge Smith Wednesday. While attending a wedding, she declared, her husband, Mre. Weise was granted the | vere cold either in the and $3,000 siimeny. It promptly opens RAILROAD 1S SUED) sim sr cctmagizce ens, Mager sore oO. P. Wensler, wha who, as an express | sneezing, soreness and | messenger on a G. N. train, was| Don't stay stuffed-up! |severely hurt collision at| {ng and snuffling! Ease Stone Hill, Mont. has brought suit| bing head! Nothing else against that| world gives such prompt ‘our plea?” | line. “Pape’s Cold Compound" ERIE EE ow > costs only 25 cents et any . Be sure you get the The upkeep of, the Nationa ee ee sate simple dry, itchy REMEMBER, THIS IS NEW STOCK. Second Av. / ey ” w/ WE NEED THE MONEY! We’re slashing prices on the finest assortment of the season's fabrics and styles in Ladies’ Coats, Suits LADIIES’ Seigan” long and medium models; values up to $12.50. ABOUT 100 OF THEM, AT.. ar $5.15 PILE FABRICS AND SALTEX PLUSH COATS, Skinner Satin lined; regular $22.50 and $25.00 values; ABOUT 100 GOP THER, AT. 63s. cakes.s. $14.95 SUITS; plain tailored effects and fancy models; all considered as one lot; ranging in price $22.50 to $32.50; THE WHOLE BUNCH GOES AT .. $13.95 A JOB LOT OF DRESES, consisting of about 150 garments, in wool and silk; values up to $15.00; your pick of the lot; they're all priced at ............... $3 95 ALL ALTERATIONS FREE ively guarantee perfect fit and satisfaction on every Ve a 3 = You to