The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1914, Page 2

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Money Saving Bargains at PANTON’S Fo Friday Shoppers It is only five weeks till Christmas. Why not begin your holiday shopping now? We are ready for you Ready with the merchandise and ready with the money- saving prices. In the “Being Dropped” Departments you'll find hundreds and thousands of appropriate git articles—such as Haviland China, Cut Glass, Dress Goods, Leather Bags, Toilet Articles, etc.—all marked at prices which in many instances are less than half at which they have been formerly sold—and are selling now—elsewhere. Come now, avoid the Christmas rush and save money Nothing will please her more than fine Table Linen for a Christmas Gift Ge DAMASK FOR 400 | Me DAMASK FOR Ste &0-inch Bleached Table t patterns Sow 5Re DAMASK FOR &0e 64-inch Table Dam: Ined. A and a eavy cloth. Reg- tar 880. Now abe TSe DAMASK FOR 500 Mercerized German Table Damask, with eatin finteh, 64 and 72 Inches wide 0: little b han the other, Always Sale price... 56 $1.35 DAMASK FOR Tee All our Scoteh, Ir man Linen Damasks nehes wide, formerly sold at | Beautiful Matched 8 $1 $1.26, $1.15 and $1.00, | 6x84 ~~ Napkir buached to sell at Tec | Regular price $7 ful patterns. wo at $1.25 LINEN SRT 62.26 Imported Table Linen Sets, cloth 58x82, with % doxen Ni kins to match, Regular $3 Reduced to 05.50 LINDN SKT A endid Damask 60x80, with to mateh $7.50 LINEN SETS » At 1 to V2 Less Some of these Sets are tne ) plete, but mt \ these prices. bargain Prepare to Defend |strong force of Villistas was Austrian Open Stock. Fine Austrian China, in white and gold design. Gold Ribbon edge. Gold handles on cups, pitchers, ete. | i | Breakfast Pla —Per Dozen— Fruit Plates 10.00 Value. Now. Tea Cups and Soup Plates...$ 5.00 $2.96 oe 15.00 800) Breakfast ps and Plates 5.00 Saucers 18.00 eet Plates 3.26 Butter Chips 2.25 Sauce Dishes... ..4.00 5.63 2.44 Piain White Austrian China, fine quality, at about two- thirds of prices quoted for gold edge pattern. After Dinner 20.00 19.90 400 ase Porridge Dishes.. 10.00 6.e0 Havtland China tn Floral ‘Wreath Design at about $2.00 per dosen less than prices quoted for Gold Edge pattern above. $1.25 VALUE i ch Stik Mines, up to yard, ail go 1.75 VALU ry of ginghams, | rea Charmouse CaS ode Chine, | chambrays and inches wide, { good au ity: colors; lawns. We pay Ro attention to the cost, sim- in all col- lar Te jualities, splendid range of colors — white and cream; 36 Inches wide. Regular $1.00 quality 50 growing ready- to-wear de partments. See window dis play. Limit, two to a cum] | goods; 36 Inches ow tomer. Price wide. Down to, n $1.25 VALUE Te Taffetas, Menea- and Silk Pop- “ inches grouped for quick selling. although worth $1.25 and up. Now EDSPREAD ochet fringed, size 68x 18. Regular $ Ni Te $1.98 BEDSPREAD 61.25 Crochet fringed, cut cor- x94. Regu- Now DSPREAD fringed, six ular $2.26 A 59 $3.95 BEDSPREAD 82.95 Satin - Finished Bea- aprends, scalloped edge wine 78x48. Former price $3.98. Now $298 $7.50 BEDSPREAD 86.25 Imported Satin Bed spreads, beaut! and @ cholc 71.6 atyle; ‘ | breaking the allies’ front by «# STAR—THURSDAY, NOV, 19, 1914. Mexican Capital Against Gen. Villa VERA CRUZ, Nov. 19.—For the firet time since the days of Maxi | millan, Mexico City ceased today to be the headquarters of federal pow: er of the Mexican repubilc The provisional government has been moved to Orizaba by Gen. Carranza, and Gen. Obregon was in contro! of Mexico City. “1 consider anything but an armed force useless at thie time In set tling problems,” Obregon is quoted as saying army of the North west, which | command, Is pre: 0 defend the principles for which Mexioane have fought for four years.” WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—Goy- belleved to have caused a renewal ernment officials here expected|of the conflict. After agreeing to word today of serious fighting tn|transfer the government to Gen Mexte Advices from Amerioan|Gutierres, Carranza changed his Consular Agent Silliman said a|mind, explaining he was willing to ne jquit, but transferring av ge | thority to some one of his own se against Cueretaro, here « body of Carranzistas, commanded | lection. by Gen, Gonzales, wax entrenched Gutlerres then ordered Villa to OCarran vaciiiating policy was! advance on Mextoo City UNIVERSITY WILL CUT DOWN — BIG FRESHMAN ENROLLMENT A gféat reduction in freshman) President Landes, Hart sald, has enrollment at the University of! resolved on this idea to keep down Washington is é@xpected in conse quence of a plan requiring all pros pective students to take an exam the heavy enrollment at the begin ning of each term, and the subse ination before they are accepted, [quent vast number of failures This plan was publicly announc- | among the students, ed Wednesday for the first time {n| Twelve hundred studenta en an address made by Prof. Joseph | rotied for the 1914 term. It is be K. Hart before the public probleme) lieved that this number will be cut class. down to 600 next year. GERMANS RESUME ATTACK ON ALLIES WITH THEIR BIG GUNS PARIS, Nov. 19.—Tho Germans|lines tn the extreme north of the were directing a tremendous bom-| Western European war sone. bardment today against the allies'| Their infantry assaults had been |temporartly abandoned, either be |canse they considered them hope- jing thelr trenches, or on account of weather conditions, which were terribl The alter’ cannon were replying CASCARETS FOR ==" ™ German attempts | pulsed Get a 10-cent box. The aliies are making an effort adache, billousness, coat- t° cut the German communication head and nose clogged |!ines north of Arras. up with a cold—always trace thix| In this fighting the British to torpid liver; delayed, ferment-/taking the leading part. Their ing food in the bowels or sour,|%im was to swing their line to the gasey stomach. eastward, with Arras as their Polsonous matter clogged tn the| Pivot, forcing the Germans back. intestines, instead of being cast out} An unconfirmed report was cur. of the system ts reabsorbed Into| reat that the Teutonlo forces had | the blood When this potson | ¢¥acnated Lille and that the allies reaches the delicate brain tissue it | had occupted it, causes congestion and that dull hi throbbing. si ing headache. ‘ascarets immedia cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, un-| digested food and foul gas take | the excess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated w matter and poisons in the bo A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning They work while you sleep—a 10- cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your Itver and bowels regular for months. tege Cross railroad station to St. Paul's ae Jeathedral. Great numbers of Bel | alan exiles were in the throng. | The procession consisted of a fleld marshal's full escort of ap proximately §,000 men, represent jing all bran A joluding =O of the service in- tan and Indian troops. On the casket were the dead sol dier’s plumed hat, his sword, med als and decorations, and several wreaths, among them offerings from the king, the king of Belgium. War Minister Lord Kitchener and Generals Joffre and French. LONDON, Nov. 19.—Thousands stood uncovered in the streets tn « cold drizale today as the Inte Field Marshal Lord Roberts’ funeral cor. moved from the Charing Look years younger! Use the old- time Sage Tea and Sulphur and nobody will know faded hatr| fark and lustrot You can turn gray beautifully eT tontie at “Wrenek Behind the gun carriage on which Siichar “Compound: oh the casket rested, was led Lord Ae Roberts’ favorite horse, with it» store. Millions of bottles of this owner's boots reversed in the old, famous Sage Tea Recipe 8re | stirrups. sold annually, says a well-known | druggist here, because {t darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that ne can tell it has been 3 HOU E BURN oe hatr ts turning gray, | faded, dry, seraggly and | a surprise awaiting them,| ‘Three fires, which did damage after one or two applica-| amounting to $7,500, gave the fire tions the gray hair vanishes and| department plenty to do Wednes your locks become luzuriantly dark | day night and beautiful—all dandruff goes,| Houses at 3868 and 3861 Rainier scalp itching and falling hair stops. | av., owned by J. L. Smith, were de This is the age of youth. Gray-|stroyed by fire believed to be of haired, unattractive folks ren't|{ncendiary origin. Kerosene soak- wanted around, so get busy with | ed rage were found scattered about Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur tonight | both dwellings and you'll be delighted with your| The home of J. 8. Tremper, Lin- dark, handsome hair and your|coln Beach, burned down. youthful appearance within a few! bers are belleved responsible. The days. house was unoccupied. COLONIAL Tax72; to elon $2.50 COMFORTS 61.69 Medium Mght and dark col at hand tufted Home - made of Ohio w a tai a iMfetime. All rolors white or pialds. Colore Pri | ore; reversible sty! iL) lutely fast. They are the fa-| 9"% Hr ar mous Buffalo Mills goods | Pee Mew So 66s8d,” Meauler 3498, DOWN COMFORTS 33. y on iful, attractive denigns i. Remuiar 46.98," Now | 47.9% valien, now r 4.08 dize 12-4. Regular $6.98. Now | COMFORTS Kae | Large Comforts, medium and | § dark patterns; reversible Do not wait until December to begin your Chriatm All our Fancy Art Good: cing sold at nearly CORT, Fancy Goods : y so avail yourself of the op- Ir ée cotton or ailk, all kinda of wool, fancy colored thread at CE | ‘ona than i the original price, TONIGHT, TOMORROW, SATURDAY, DON’T THIS MISS ONE a to recapture Tracy-LeCal were re TO HONOR ‘BOBS’ Rob-| Just North of Pike “THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY”. A THRILLING FINISH, ENTITLED “The Waterloo of the Conspirators” ADMISSION 5c for the Children PAGE 2. Anty Drudge Tells the Best Way to Spend Money Mre. Despair—*T never get anywhere. Even when T have the time to go I am too worn out with hard work. It's not worth while to try to get done—I never can, and I'm about sick.” Anty Drudge—%A cure for women like you is to spend five cents for a cake of Fels-Naptha Boap, and yhen that’s gone, get some more, You'll get your work done, you'll find that you have strength and time to go out and have pleasure like your neighbors.” FOR PLACE ON SCHOOL Mrs. Nellie M. Burnside, ,)& grown family, president of the Legislative | Federation of King county, was unanimously chosen by a meet | ay Ing of women In social hall of } She the Y¥. M,C. A. Wednesday life for several rnoon, to become a candi- The . Lagisiative date for the school board. The | (iont school election, to choose two 995 delegates from | members, will be held Satur liaving a total day, December 5. | 3,000, Mra. Burnaide accepted the nom.) {nation | tion agent of the Ne -* It waa voted to hold a| |women's masa meeting in the Y. ROAD MEN CONVENE M. C. A. social hall Saturday to . perfect an organization to conduct| SPOKANE, Nov. the campaign in behalf of Mra. |/iindley yesterday Burnside. j | Shorrock ai whose term | |probably be candidate for reelec | hotel Mrs. Burnside ts the mother of Lister. Buy Your $27.60 Fumed Oak $12.50 Buffet, special 818.50 $2.00 Metal Red in] $15.00 Oak Rocker Blue, White or Green] genuine leather seat S. H. POYNOR 1821 FOURTH AVE, Between Pike and Mine. $9.00 Onk Rocker, at. 0450 WOMAN WILL BE CANDIDATE | | She ts the wife | of John L. Burnside, tion Co., and resides at 1632 35th been prominent in club arn, King county, of which she is pres embraces a membership of representation of proximately 300 delegates at the Judge Richard Winsor and B. A.| opening of the 15th annual conven: | =< the school directors | tion of the Washington State Good up. Both will | Roads association in the Davenport Other speakers were Samuel tion. Fill, good roads enthusiast, and Gov, THE ECONOMY STORE--SAVES YOU 30 PER CENT. PRACTICE ECONOMY Furiture Here Saturday. Fumed Oak Dining Table...e7.50 By) 16,00 Qua’ 10.00 | Ldbrary Table. This is what some womenstand: a kitch- en with a hot fire,a steaming boilerful of clothes on the fire; a tubful of other clothes to be rubbed up and down the washboard and got on to go into the boiler later; noontime, and the wash not done; afternoon, and a tired back, aching arms, burning feet, parboiled face—with supper to get. That happens to some women every week. This is what some other women do: get an early start; soap the clothes with els-Naptha Soap, roll them and put to soak in lukewarm water; get the house straightened out, come back, rub the clothes lightly, rinse thoroughly and hang them out; noontime, and the wash finished. Better bu: Fels-Naptha by the carton or box, PRLS 2 CO. PHILADELPHIA \Here’s Your Last Chance at Clearance Sale Prices Sale Positively Closes Tomorrow BOARD transporta ern Navige Federation of | organizations 19, — Mayor welcomed ap Open Evenings Until | 9 o’Clock Player Pianos Now $6 Per Month Prices That Are Almost Unbelievable Bring This Advertisement With You Never Such Prices We Will Show You Every One Never Such Terms | ALL NEW PLAYER PIANOS Almost Every Player Piano| $550 "\\XE" "4° $188 New, But the Few That \$750 PLAYER PIANO 6937 Are Used Are in Per- vencatt 45 fect and Guaranteed Condition | Cash-down payment not nec-| Si od jessary. Start your payments Christmas. We will store and deliver free Christmas Day. All you need to do is to make your weekly or monthly pay- ments as best suits you, or if $87 |you prefer we will deliver at $65 | once without a cash-down pay- PLAYER, ment, taking your old plano| S80! Gil monthly .,.$390 lin exchange at its fair value.| $775 “oe $285 We want to confine our ef- PLAYER PIANO, forts to four of the World's $97 FE ge A og cat «S416 | Best Player Pianos; therefore, $77 $11 monthly * $390 we are selling off, at whatever $1000 2X" 8,. mo. $415 MR. PIANO BUYER the regular prices here rtined. rigien.cie"® $415 rid tidi** $245 Fourth Ave. THE LAST CHAPTER IN 10c they will bring, every other : say A Many ot thie have the} $1250 PIANO, 815 mo, $485 latest improvements — Metal WHE K PIANOLA it Rive Point Motor, Flex-| 2800 “Faso, a "gage ible Finger Player Pianos with | Used, but could not be told from new rerfect music roll tracking de- PLAYER PIANO, ise Although we have a few $750 eo ~ $345 equipped with rubber tubing and a lot of claptrap pointers, buttons, levers, etc., that are obsolete, that are really dear at any price, but during this clearance sale we must sell them off, but are willing to tell the truth about them, and "| we are going to make the price so low that some one will buy them READ THESE PRICES, cs But Remember This Is Positively the Last Call $1,050 Weber $467 This fe the largest and by far the best piano ever built by Webers, $550 Steinway Now $266 $350 Emerson $196 In addition to the above pianos we have a few Grand Pianos of equally well-known makes that will also be sold within the next two days at equally low prices, Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock é J

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