The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1914, Page 2

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JOHN PANTON CO. Not Only Popular Prices, but Popular Merchandise! ble prices the com- For when a store gives merchandise of the highest possible quality at the lowest pos: bination means POPULARITY, and that is what WE are striving for. The clever shopper will not accept inferior goods simply because they are cheap, but she WILL go to the place where she can get the best value for her money. Shop at Panton’s—Special Inducements for Wednesday Shoppers Silk and Wool Dresses SPECIAL Special for Wednesday Women’s Glove Rubbers ..... 49c gp inoried SKIRTS ou for $2.98 such as basque effects, tunte Special for Wednesday 39c Sweaters cardinal, navy, Oxford white; values to $1.26, Sizes 6 montha years. Special Wednesda -s y Of first quality India rubber, made to =< In serge, cheviot, molre, whipeord, broad wear over shoes with Cuban heels, Regu +4 cloth. Attractively made, either pleated or ap velar fea Mises SU tT, Meadek “ee plain, trimmed with buttons, bands, et oly § ‘ae >: For Wednesday Only Come in red, blue, black, green : a Me Veunes 10. Chon. 58 pesclieorscciss Womai’s Goodyear Glove : Smart dresses et or afternoon ; $2.98 ae wear, in Wool crepe, serge, messaline, silk Rubbers 25c Se poplin, silk erepe, charmeuse. Colors are First quality Goodyear glove rubber, 23 green, black, navy, Copenhagen, blue, Infants’ Sweaters storm sandal; 660 values, Now.....25¢ ed wistaria, ote. Made after the newest pated or plain, Some with wide Rain Capes $1.98 Rain Capes in good quality sateen, rized Mning. ¢ crush girdles, and lace or satin vest effect with cuffs of either satin or lace with * Most of them are worth $16.50. Specta! ‘ome in blue or red ok thang ake 810.00 The latest and best ideas developed in this new ; Neckwear. The lot tn cludes pique vests with collars, collar and cuff alnos $1.95 Wright’s $1.00 Shirts and Drawers for 50c heavy Cotton Underwear, Neadie kalt, which the «reat Yor Wedn: 50c Fleeced Underwear 30c and 39¢ in anee or plain, lawn collar and cuff sets, pleoted edge or plain; lace vests with col- and high-necked net SALE OF UNTRIMMED HATS lar, guimpes. Priced “=. as Fhetged Spires only alnen 38, 46 and WD xasnne nee s 2 pecial s *t451 $1.00 Values 45c | $2.50 Values $1.45 2 — $1.00, Leather Gloves 69c s French Wednesday Only Tan oF. Leather Gloves for . men tire Special for Wednes x Pa For the woman who prefers trimming her own hat we | 47 a Nosegays offer an assortment of Untrimmed Hats at a very special F coc Wiccan tehiwa aiken AO cs ‘These little flowers ot} Price. The clever shopper will not fail to purchase one of ating: Pens eae 3 velvet and silk give aj} these. $1.00 shapes for 45¢. Also. an assortment of Sines ib and ié cotiar touch of color when pinned on your fur or on your coat lapel. Each 25 Neckwear Department Main Floor. values at $1.45 $2.50 Flannel Shirts $1.45 Hhirte, reguier 02 We Will Trim Your Hat for You FREE OF CHARGE When Hat and Materials Are Purchased Here Corset Specials For Wednesday $1.25 Values Special 89c A model for the average figure, with me dium low bust and long skirt. Material t# of coutil and ts trimmed with embroidery. Extra hook below the regular fastenings Six hose supporters attached. $4.25 value. Sizes 20 to 26 eee ererr siete - =* Special price Another Corset Special Se A Corset for the average figure Extra sizes, 46 to 56, of excellent quality gingham, in @ good assortment of in either colors tn either light or medium or low bust and long skirt. Mate e dark shades . . $2.25 rial is of coutil and is trimmed with om . Extra size Percale Aprons, broidery, drawstring. Four rubber capped > 4 light or dark shades, sizes hose supporters attached. Sizes 20 to 28 ee 46 to 56, at MSE Patr Oe 3: To Please the Little Girls | Mechanical Toys for Boys ; All Kinds of Toy Animals a: Dolls of every description, from | that am Elephants ° 10 to $12.50. Dressed or un- | instructive as i i ee cad ele Od dressed baby dolls, lady dolis, | trains that run on a wonderful rati- | MP - nee wore oe ddl, to Blesée gay child Also road track, wit a red-roofed sta- | @ucks, monkeys, beare 100 up pi “ m tion In center, trains that run under | A line of antmais that ere me doll trunks, bureaus, chiffon! “ doll beds, dish toy oe \ | chanical and waik, hop, ete. 2: — & = A vinit to our Toy Department . aucun Prices to be water power, musing to the grown-ups 0 to children. Fancy Goods Madame Aubrey Sisters’ Benutifier, | s Wrinkle Pam flesh and white—600 size, %es Regular price $ Special, ete. | 250 alzo 19e o mize, now 330 kish Bath O11—$1.00 nize for \ Gey G00 size for ase | Disliatedy Wenkertisd te Do not walt until December to for ate begin your Christmas work. All our we Sag A NRE i Remedy—25e sine, now Fancy Art Goods are being sold at A "880 | Ie nearly COST, #0 avail yourself of : and White Pace Pow- | Honey of Honrhound and the opportunity to procure pillow 1 size, now Sc | Tar Cough Memétpotio sist tops, stamped dresses, crochet cot : idly: tah Wabbicnidcitse sian | ' ton or silk, all kinds of wool, fancy 170 | Cherry Peetornt Cough Remedy colored thread at less than 4 the ¢ size, now original price Also all Hair Goods at Y Price, id Pace Powder te 1-th. enw Rochelle Salts 3 NOTURAL Linen mara | GF°° ag ne en, viain w oon? te Tikes. wee. aks #OWELS $1.50 TABLE LINEN AMAUTIFUL MATOHD Size 22246—Reguiar 9 Cc f rts ® MERCERIZed GHUMAN SETS om, athe ne omforts : Now Large Comt Now yor ceed ~ ar “Silks Li o ‘ee ma the KMee Faney ularde, lota ‘Bedspreads rh rsitime tii we hate TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1914. PAGE 2. RESERVE BANKS DO GOOD BIZ a week routine jtlons al was me Secre board + of the f that b | where. week th oash tn least $1 The f expeote funda n By WASHINGTON, Nov. Satisfied that pe is ve t ranza his p cre! The Mexico eoupat The make a a high store th to ald j cash. war, M for the It ts will within | stay pected Seer plain w yet, but | | WASE reaueat the find ow! ed bya ‘CRACK WRONG SAFE against each other, ike com- rifle fire. He also got @ medal in ie ee eens cites” INSUNS WILL FIGHT ELLENSBURG, Nov. 17—Yorgs| The fight was bitter, Sharp n| |blew open the «afe deposit vault; *ords were bandied back and! LONDON,’ Nov. 17.—Real red- |door of tho State bank at Kittitas, | forth Charges) and counter skins are soon to take part in the Sunday night. They got nothing |°PATses, and @ lot of legal sharp-| war ‘The Six Nations Indians in| Had they blown open the money |*hooting almost swept the bewil-| canada will furnish a company of vault, instead, they would have| ‘ered councilmen off their feet. | 199 otticers and men. edae Hak beak | Carstens & Earies, investment} ro abivialied cr a tm viii brokers, were victors. They had! PARIS, Nov. 17.—France is using gained possession of $829,500, 5% | four canal boats as ambulances to Quit Sneezing ! municipal bridge bonds at par,| take wounded soldiers to Paris, An with accrued interest A little K, the nostri wuarantee OF S00 tube of a KONDON’S| vault look at these bonds! Original and Genuine CATARRHAL JELLY Deas ay. Soe elincte are eens: OLYMPIA, Nov. 17 Declaring Best thisg you can uae for chronic pasa the situation is desperate, L. I. s inhead, ep age ry catarrh, yon, auditor of Benton county. or _ has wired EB. W. Olson, state labor | ol thie ‘splendid a Premor i that 1 ae men are| Your savings If ‘placed ubstitates. at Prosser out of employment with ua, will earn the same RONDON MPC. CO., Minneapetie, Mina, harges unscrupulous. Seattle em ree ee Best ful to CUR WASHINGTON, Nov. 11—"Won-| (By @ United Press Staff Corre derful, simply wonderful,” was the] spondent.) way Secretary ofthe Treasury Mc PATUS, Nov, 17.—Fighting along Adoo referred today to tho first) the line from Nieuport, through Dix day's operations of the #oVerM| nude to Ypres, had settled today ment's regional reserve banics, Heo e#nld st would require at leas antietpated tary Willin of the reserv er guna and rapid firers, had been 0” & report | Mot da Prreevter tastnesn |Fendered practically tmpossible by | Those already avaliable Indicate te bag _ condition of ae. ir ote usiness was brisk every. |'fY, and the ¢ apo’ It was estimated that within a) "emp banks the treasury’s surplus cash and at least part of the govern GARRANZA 10 MAKE VISIT TO SAVANNAH, GA. | restoration of the republic to normal that Provisional President Car. | . 5 } | If | bei a y | » | } ited in offictal circles. rat ly cf if shy | 4 ‘ f |uction now would be equivalent to|the roads, {4 to be pro- jasking a bankrupt who had fatled | sressing with remarkable 1 peed. | for 100% to pay hin creditors tn} vis }full on the penalty of going to jail, | | pay the expenses of the American What we want | United § leave The prediction was freely made! here that he the evacuation of Vera Crus starts next Monday. Gen, Francisco Villa also was ex-| « noo Secretary Bryan and others. leave Mexico soon, ‘LOOKINGSFOR LOVER Ambadinder Gerard by wireless to naval officer on the Yorck, destroy guaranteed when BIG GUNS THUNDER ON COAST VEITH-CAMMACK CO. SECOND AT JAMES GOING OUT OF BUSINESS into a fierce artillery due! at long according to the official com recelved here from Bordeaux Infantry and cavalry operations, | an well as the handling of the lig to determine the ni range changes, but added tn ready were that the system ore efficient than had been munieation today the which manent emplacements had been provided " will a wt the » ne banks of the country at} Along the Alsne, however, there 50,000,000. wan increasing activity, The Ger vercod 5 ‘oderal reserve board, t was|™A&ns are said to have attempted a | crossing of the Aisne near Valley dd, will depoatt in the branch Balmacaans Raincoats $15.00 VALUES $9.45 $18.00 VALUES $12.45 $20.00 VALUES $14.45 $25.00 VALUES $18.45 $30.00 VALUES $21.75 $5.00 Knox Hats $3.95 $4 Stetson Hats $2.95 $3 Beacon Hats ow held by national “~ CRACOW AFIRE; INHABITANTS FLEE IN TERROR VENICE, invested cin ent authorit bitant Nov, 17 by Reports that Russians, is were confirmed toda The were sald to be fleeing acow \t ox JOHN "EDWIN NEVIN Ww in in terror A message the Russian against the city Saturday Cracow is the metropolis of W orn Galicta, and ts situated near the AustroGerman frontier. The Russians were attacking its defenses with tremendous violence. | in Mexico from Trieste stated began operations ry near were gov consi means of alding In the conditions. Reports was Inclined to hedge on romise to quit were dis Apparently this Slay force had United States will not ask | entered Galicia from the northward, | to pay any indematty or to | crossing the frontier from Russian Poland | Another of the czar’s armies, mov not |ing through Gali said | ward, was report Such | Tarnow fon of Vera Cruz United States will ny claims on Mexico, government official from the east to have reached ring the state of Cons: it w to do tn to re he republic and we will try {t to secure the necessary Recause of the exico must <= BROKERS JOIN = INA SCRAMBLE that Carranza! Savannah, for a lengthy! | depend ates and South money.” on Americ expected for & fortaignt FOR CITY BONDS leave before | All right, croakers, and growlers, }and knockers, here's still another | Jolt for you: In September the city attempted | on to|to dispose of part of ita municipal |bridge bonds, but could find no} takers, because of the depression. | Later ah attempt was made to/ | persuade the state to invest in the, bonds, but the state shied off. Monday the city council was all dy to ask the clearing house for oan of $800,000 to keep the city's bove water until the stile jtaxes are collected. ‘The clearing house met in spo-| cial session for a conference with the councilmen. But nary a coun |ctiman showed up, The council had all {t could attend to, at home ieee ae ance German it'was betag besieged by bond <4 LONDON, Nov. 17.—-England may ers, clamoring, fighting, strug-| have to get her Jobsters from Amer- giing for a chance to get at the| ica, because mines In the North sea city bonds—nobody would buy alhave almost ¢ cut off the supply. few weeks ago—biddifig feverishly EVERYTHING REDUCED AND SACRIFICED would to come to ary Bryan could not ex hy Carranza has not quit| was certain he would {INGTO ov. 17.—-At the of a young Baltimore wom. te department has asked KILL OFF LOBSTERS|WINS SECOND MEDAL LONDON, Nov. 17.—The first Vie- toria Cross awarded in this war goes to Sergt. Maj. White of the Army Service Corps, for carrying away his wounded captain fn a hot mine, ts alive. armed tug tows them, | Representatives of three other w -, walked out defeated. few weeks ago, 8 will bring reilel. Your di ‘ondon's Catarrhal Jelly ng. ed in st sit. Money back If it falls, nobody | savings accounts yy eliminating the expense large force of clerks t care of checking accou able to operate more y, and for that rea- Hit be iN ih 1,000 MEN ‘ARE IDLE ployment agencies have collected sae te fees from the men by sending them to Prosser, where they are unable to obtain employment. Commis-| stoner Olson has fone the scene, and if the charge {is borne out criminal prosecutions may follow. ‘THE TURKICH BLEND TO EAT OSTRICHES ye ways WHEN SAEBTA ANY eRREICE 15 CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—Ostrich Powe see WRARK C O0taeD sisks from the southwest wien, gal Distinctive ff Syaaeneea ? ‘ ing about 50 pounds each, appeared Llogett Myers Tobacee Co ra Like Out m the market yesterday, to com pete with turkeys, They were of. in looks, easy and reet- |) ¢, for sale at 50 cents a pound. Service the eyes. Perfect vision live weight Ya av fitted by us. mage Aes RY OPTICAL CO.} LOST IN GLACIER? | "AMUSE DAWSON, ¥. 1 x vy. 17.—-Fears DA Sahar oy Ne ‘ae alterna, hore tint ane nd ML OO RE "2330" a° 6:30 schnane} Mrs. amen Schtnlat of Dawson, LAST TIMES THIS WEEK n Osteopathy! who left several years ago for the , coast, over the White pass A dis. LER smut’ bavanriernhts| THE SPOILERS | wmutions that wor ron the Chisana trall.| sient Makar iee ai ee. ee ed Billy’ Williams of Chisana re PRIC geo ANP. 30s orts having found human hair WEEK CoM — rings and papers, which belonged | $1.00-—Mats. W 00 at ote shite eT te ee . Seattle Theatre The ary | The Seattle Ployers tn “A PAIR OF SIXES” | who was shot to death while wa in iy 5, gosterday Be LOEW’ Ss EMPRESS| ‘PANT AGES + linge wade ite beets HEMT B, Toomer & Co.) LOTTIE, MATER jeetioplnue ce im ane 8 hs Aa DANCINGNEREIDS rs mg ee Soret nner. anne at Oe |e AURIE ORD ane

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