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ee eS STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1914. PAGE 2 Rain or Shine “™ WAITING WE PREDICT THE BIGGEST BUSINESS JOHN PANTON CO The administration, It wae stated, will continue Ite policy | of WASHINGTON, Nov. 13— | Reports that American inter | vention tn Mexico is being con. | sidered, were emphatically de nied today by government of- flelale, watehful waiting,” but it wan admitted there was little : hope of the differences between the Villa and Carranza factions being settled without warfare Dispatches received during the nicht from American consuls in Mexico were meager One sald n. Carranza had Bargains such as we are giving could only be made possible by our going out of the department store business and devoting our entire time and attention to the develop- ment of this business for moved his archives, cabinet and clerical foree to Cordoba. | It was sald the provisional pret dent doubted the sincerity of the] troops guarding the capital i President Wilson and Secretary | Bryan bas decided not fix al date for the evacuation of a | Cruz by American troop They will remain there, {t was armoun: ed, as long as the present condi tions continue. SAYS ALARM 16 NEEOLESS Ready-to-Wear for All People BOBBINET CURTAINS An exceptional offert First of all, we will give you an exceptional on our Fourth Floor, tn bargain on our Second our Carpet, Rug and Curtain Department WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—Becre Floor. Cc Bobbinet Curtains, with Insertion and lace [fi tary of State Bryan called 6 , trimmed ruffles. Four patterns or styles to choose White House today and tnformed » Pair from. Take them while they Inst at, pair... .89¢ esident Wilson that alarm ov ‘omens House Dresses the Mexican situation was o lens Bryan said he believed t S S 69c A RUBBER BARGAIN | |} ie 255 Suatirete' ais) You know we are going out of the shoe business, but had to accept a late shipment of Women's, Boys’ and Misses’ Rubbers; to assure a quick sale we marked them at prices at about one-half regular The president was told th: number of prominent Carranza men were trying to persuade Car ranza to abandon the presidency In plain or fancy trimmings Made of ginghams, percales chambrays and lawns. We pay no attention to the cost, simply want you to get better acquaint- ed with our growing ready-to- wear departments. See window display, Limit, two to a cus TRIES TO PREVENT WAR EL PASO, Nov, 13.—Gen lallo Gutierrez, recently elec provisional president of Mexico by | To Get Cash Out of Our Clothing Stock We Are Going to Make Suit and Overcoat History in Seattle Mota’ Clitesies "We. contac wate} EVERY EFFORT IS BEING MADE TO TERMINATE Gen. Pablo Gonzales, a former Car-| ranza supporter who has just em THE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE Women’s Strap Sandals Goodyear Glove make, usually sold at 50c 60c. Here you can buy them at 26e per pair Saturday or any other day while they last tomer. Price $4 and $5 Hats for $1.45 Bargaine that make this a busy millinery center. Drapery Bargains—Fourth Floor French Bobbinet, in Tapestry Table Covers, 25 shite and Arabian. 155 25c Just the thing for emall and 2 yards wide. 40c and 50c| tables. i yard square. Each 25¢ values. Close-out price, yard 25¢ 3 ‘cial Man Cuttaten Scotch Madras, 1 yard $1. White and Arabian 1 wide. White only. | 2% yards long. Splendid cur- Closeout price, yard. 19¢ | tains for hard wear. Values to Fine Battenberg Door | $225 © pair. Now. y....91.90 25c Panels, medallion cen-| Qe Art Burlap, red, blue, hoped hostilities could be averted — OF VEITH-CAMMACK CO. MAYOR GILL WILL REFUSE CHANCE TO In this sale we have selected a random these extraord'nary t ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS gains for Saturday's selling. Va ter, were Tic each, now .,..25¢ | natural, gold. 36 and 40} 10, 94.00 and $5.00 for......81.45 BE NEXT GOVERNOR x ‘ inches wide. Close-out price, 3 ° me $1.69 ees nee |e eee N08 | Salted thn ew. sbipment. Sik Sn hd, ka uits From Uur , an Ines— ny velvet and plushes. Mostly large shapes, all black ) ME venison iva Come in green and red, brown | 3 Lace Curtain Loops. White and green and two-tone green. | DC and cream. Heavy tassel Value $2.50, for..........5 $1.9 | fringe. Closeout price, pair 3¢ = uy eae weep. They Have No Equal in Seattle— vec and the outlook is good—why ments | aneeit any, mortal refuse 80 great | —One Price, $1 1.45— th inst Political goasip, however, ts off : it's trolley this time. i aohad Political gorsip doesn't reckon —45 B lm caans— ‘G with the blg fact that Mayor Gill a. a Ss jweied bas. seen much bitterness mixed e Selig ¢ with the joy of life in his 48 years ts, O $1 8 $20 d 25 Lin — : { a He Couldn't Sieep rom ur ’ an es nonin | A. by gon reckon with the feat ° ¥ Euro) that the mayor knowsghere is hu —( yn P. 9 45 7 man sorrow and euttoles in this e rice, ” mascot ore ne R. & G. CORSETS The only complete dress satisfaction pomes through proper corseting. R. & G. Corsets give assurance of the best fit and uptotheminute figure lines. A model for the slender figure is one of the $1.50 new bone! hip models with elastic bands at top. Mate $1.50 Wooltexur Union Suits Saturday $1.20 Union Suits. Best quality fleeced, tn all sizes from 34 to 46 A heavy weight for winter wear. LADIES KNIT VESTS OR HUG- | Heavy Twill Gauntlets, at i We. TIGHTS, =~ — ways sold at 10¢ a patr, world. e Pictoris and-knit and crochet In a w - And the want . wrttecet lates sors new Hf aad Sema, mast! 25 Dozen Manh Shirts 95¢— Sarma ans Haty settee goa Sqrgne ie | 20% «- night's reat once In twhile, That’ ozen Manhattan Shirts Joc “ae at back of skirt for confining the lower figure ho yg Paps moe Pay Mas _ ee he doesn't want to be e o - A ~~ fo “antorainee, Sin hate surrorer a 2 gs mt A Oe aioe 1 coe at | = 90C Flowing End Silk Neckwear 35c— oom night's sleep while the power of pardoning men and women In the em yerr Spec bhy hgh Ed ox Hats 93.90— of asked, and his eyes grew In t y elr sorrow. Think of the responsibility! have seen life and know of its sor row I don't want to be governor and have mothers pleading with me--with a mere human being—to give thetr children another chance. | I don’t want to see the tears of} wives and sweethearts and babies = He Doesn't Want Office a “I have seen life too thoroughly not to mpprectate that many of| S d A those most dearly beloved deserve! econ ve. at ames to remain in the penitentiary, but LADIES’ KID GLOVES In black, white, tan or gray. An excellent glove, both In style and wearing qualities and suitable for ali occasions, All sizes. PHIOD. skccsicceses $1.00 A Corset for the stout figure. Low bust and $1 50 long skirt. A double by reinforcement of ma terial over abdomen. A double strength front stay and two extra strong hooks below the regular fastenings. Six hose supporters attached. Price ..... -....+.+ $1.50 NEW WAISTS $1.49 |SILVERWARE Waists of heavy crepe, marquisette, lawn and | 4 Off linen. Smartly made with low rolling collar and vest effect. An attractive value at $1.49. I don't want to be the man to keep . emp zat ae — - them there I walked and climbed hills to save FLYZK GETS PLACE at the meeting of precinct commit- I don’t want to be in any tm. carefare. teer and other progressives at potrant public office again. 1 can recall when I struggled . I've sald that before. I repeat it. #long as a young lawyer, whose big-| Martin J. Flyzik was reelected /evening at 6 o'clock. Mrs. 8. F. “I want to go into private prac-| €est income any one month was presic of the United Mine | Woody of Bothel will act as chair- P tien again, If I had to hold office, | $25. Workers of America, District No. | man. I would much rather be in the| “I know something of human suf-|10, according to the unofficial re-| Various successful candidates, fering. Belleve me, I know turns obtained at the local head-|both county and legislative, will “And I tell you in all earnestness, | Quarters in she Grand Union hotel.| outline their policies, and there I don't want to be governor, and 1|Flyztk was opposed by Peter Hen-| Will be other addresses and a num- retty of Cle Elum. | ber of new songs. the ¢ ts cafeteria Friday Boudoir Caps made to order, of ribbon or lace, in any style, and made up or trimmed in any color you desire. —Neckwear and Ribbon Department. mayor's chair here in Seattle than kovernor at Olympia. And I tell you, honestly, this office is no bed of roses won't be forced into running for “I don't want to tell you about | governor,” Sweaters and Other Bargains for Little Folks Up—ints $1.25 oro $1.48, $1.75 to $2.25 $2.98 Orer sass Coste, 8 wool, Colors cardinal or white. $2.98 to $2.48. iren’s All-wool Sweater Suits. Threepieces, cap and leggings. Colors cardinal, oxford and white. $, $2.98, $3.39 and $4.50. 49 One special lot of Sweaters at 49. Colors cardinal, navy C oxtord and white. Values to $1.60 at 49c. Sizes 6 months to 2 years only. 10 Up—tafants’ Knitted and Crochet Beotees, Prices 1c C 150, 20c, Bc to $14 | Sometimes, at the birth of a Jap- BULL MOOSE RALLY anese baby, a tree is planted, which must remain untouched until the — marriage of the child. When the Plans are well laid for a snappy |nuptial hour arrives the tree is cut and enthusiastic progressive rally down. those who come here seeking po- that hungry men ond vongry wo SONGSTERS AT WAR and Chil nal, oxford, 's All-wool Sweaters. Col- and white. Prices $1.25, Our entire stock at # straight discount of 25 per cent from our regular selling prices. This Includes all of W. A. Rogers’ and the Knickerbocker Co.'s goods. Nothing better made. men come here begging for any kind of work to do. | They ap to have an ideal \that the mayor can get them jobs, | being held by the People’s Chorus Knows What It Means | which will be heard in concert dur “I try the best I can, but what-|{ng December or January. The r ever I am fortunate enough to ac-| chorus has been divided into two : complish fs ‘but @ drop in the|groups and the rivalry between : them is keen. i q ‘I know what ft means to go Rehearsals are held every Mon hungry. I can recall the days when day night A apirited membership contest ts Colonial style 4-plece Tea and Coffee Set, quad ruple plate. Regular price $18.95, now......$14.22 $12.50 Chased Design, Adelphia make, Silver Plat ed Tea Set, now ........6+ cee $9.38 Rogers Bros, Silver Plated Fruit or Berry Bowls, on standard. Reg and Children’s Kaitted Toques and Bonnets // Raincoats r price $6.50, now $4.88 35¢ tPinin. cardinal, oxford, navy or silk or wool. Co white. Prices 36c, 48c, 59¢ to § $1.60 Silver Candle Stick, now $1.13 Up—intants’ Kaltted and Crochet Saeques, 490, Tho, 04: 2.25 Silver Candle Stick, now. $1.69 Ov ts d 49e Vu 2.75 Silver Candle Stick, now «+ $2.07 ercoa an FROM PRODUCER T0 CONSUMER Cravenettes WITH THE ‘ We are showing a com- plete and up-to-date line. “ Finest selection to choose from Special for Saturday Visit Our Toy Department—In Economy Basement White Goods] Fine Wash Fabrics | Bed Spreads ————, Buy now for your Spring sewing Crochet fring {Tic 20-inch white India Linen Regu: Imported Ratines | 15¢ Regular $1. 7 ‘ Black Priestley Craven- 7 10c white india Linen, Roma. in ‘tials Gud take: eolertine: nine $1.25 rochat fringed. | it 0 pore ette, convertible collar, \ ee lis “kein ee elty v laide. Regu " Bian }|) | waterproof. Regular $20 \ |123¢ Regular price 20c. Now || __ lar, selling prices 6, $1.50 and | $1.59 Regular Ghat teoniee, 1208, | value at : a mn 7 Satin-Finished That is the condition you would like to : i uautinke t6tat Seiworted Matina ad seq, isn’t it, Mr. Consumer? | | 19¢' . nee | 59e as bie nf $2.98 Bedspread Do you know that when you buy your : | s hfeet ane | ; ; ey bt bbe ; i fornene Sweater from us you save the middle coors ‘Tal 19 | —— — $2.98 man’s profit; that you patronize a strict ie i 7 saetemyeem, . ly home industry that caters » you | es White Linen le Figured Costume Crepes | Imported Satin alone; that guarantees its p' and q 46 inches wide, medium weight 12 Cc patterns, 8 vale 4 $5 5 | Bedspreads assures you satisfaction? 1 ¢c Regular %5c and 39¢ goods. Ali | 2 where from 1c to ake ® Beautify atterns and a You ra save from 10 per cent to W t 4 PY A Neti where tx : Zake Tt] J chotco selection, Regular $7.66 per cent by buying from our Factory, Now $5.25 Remember, we manufacture only all wool esterman and worsted garments & Schermer Seattle’s Two Big Union p Stores “Where you get the most for your money.” 220-222 First Ave. S. 103-105-107 First Ave. S. Knitting Company Fifth Ave. and Union St. JOHN PANTON CO.