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STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 24, 1914. PAGE 2. This Store Will Be Closed All Day Thursday—Thanksgiving Day || THE LAST WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH IS ALWAYS A )Red Letter Day at Panton’s| And owing to the fact that the last Wednesday of this month comes the day before i Thanksgiving, and we are closed all day Thanksgiving Day, we have made extra | preparations to do two days’ business in one. Don’t Miss the Special Inducements Here All Day Tomorrow - Read our advertised bargains over carefully, and remember it is the discontinuation of many of our departments that makes such inducements possible. Special for Wednesday .| Women’s 1 Long Kimonos These are made of new patterns in duckling fleeced flannels, made up in Empire style, and usu- sell at $1.98. Spe- dal for Wednesday Special for Wednesday Men’s Everyday Gloves These are broken lots ‘and numbers, but nearly all #! They come in kid, cape, dog skin, cham nd mochas, in tan, brown, gray, black, cream, white, ete. And the price for Wednesday is only. .95¢ discontinued Se Special for Wednesday 5,000 Yards Torchon Laces German Torchon Laces from % to 1% Inches wide, Will wash and wear well, Close five patterns, Special for Wednesday Once Again We Offer Beau- tiful Ostrich Trimmed Hats we OE Drug Sundries Violet Rorated Taloum Powder ibe values, Special, can,...8e Briatie Mair Bru fo val- uee Be Cothes B Rubber pair, =p Sulphur Fumigaters, 100 val ues, spectal “ Castor Ol, 18 Witeh Hazel nine, apect bc mize. Black and colors, trimmed with one, two, three, and some with four plumes. Most remark- able values ever offered in Seattle. Get a Hat for “Knock- About” Cleverly Trimmed Hats, in black and colors, to $5.00, special Wednesday Witch Masel mpectal Witch Hazel, 160 size, special Reldiits Powders, Ihc box. pes Be values file, Spee A 75c Thanksgiving Dinner for 25c—From 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. SOUP. Set of 6 plates and plat- Julienne Soup. turkey decoration on and oe MEAT. Roast Turkey, with Oyster Dressing, Cranberry Sauce and Mashed Potatoes. SPECIALS Home-made Mince Pie Cocoanut Cream Pie, Cranberry, kin or Apple Pie Combination Cold Meat Lunch Combination Vegetable Salad . Fruit Salad . Banana Salad . Potato Salad .... Large Turkey Platters 20-inch plain white Haviland, regular | $5.25 value, special - $3.94 | -- $1.95 | " : -» $2.50 values | 20-inch white and gold design, regular $1.59 | $9.75 va C . ter $9.75 value, special $1.49 Be gular $1.49 value 98e value $i 48 | som value, now the 4 cia i Dba For Cool Nights—Splendid Values in aan Flannel Night Gowns $1.48 Values 98c Wednesday Special Material is of extra quality outing flannel in pink and white or blue and white stripe. Made in Dutch neck style. Trimmed with very pretty silk finishing braids; cuffs trimmed to NOD troy age 68x33, | Match. A $1.48 value. Special for Wednes- Hemstitched Napkins to match, size 18x] °°> noe “mee 18. Regular value $7.50. Now, set $5.75 50c Infants’ Long Kimono 39c $5.50 Set for $4.75 Material is of fine quality of flannelette, in Hemstitched cloth, 1 dozen Napkins to] Pink and white, blue and white stripe. Fin- match. Cloth size 60x80; Napkins, 18x | ished with fancy silk stitching and tied at neck 48. Regular $5.50. Special, set...$4.75] With satin ribbon. A 50c value. Special. .39¢ $12.50 Set for $9.50 Infants’ Beacon Blankets i} Hemstitched cloth, 66x84; Napkins to] In pink or blue, finished on edges. with crochet match, 19x19. Regular price $12.50.] stitch, scallops, and some are bound with rib- Special, set .......++++----+... $9.50] bon. Prices 48c, 68c, 79c, 89c, $1.25 to $1.98 JOHN PANTO nate tite Plated, Bred inch, white Haviland; ular $5.25, special $3.94 204nch White and Gold dealgn, regular 89 etal . Dinner Plates to match, regular value $12.00, spo- 8.00 20-inch Haviland-Ransom pattern, $9.00 value $6.75 Pump- ++ be Two-piece Set, ig and fork, regular $1.75, special Three-piece Set, knife fork and steel, Tegular $2.59, special .... Three-piece Set, knife fork and steel, $1.32, $1.95) $2.07 APPROPRIATE XMAS GIFTS Cut Glass Ice Cream Platters, $2.98 values for.. $1.98 | per dozen ; Sugar and Creamers, regular $2.50, special Finger Bowls, star cut.... Smali Pickle or Olive Dis! Dinner Plates to match, regular $12.00 value a dozen, special Haviland Id Ran regular price $9.00, silver inlay, regular $2.25 20-inch white and g Jelly Dishes, $1.89 value, now enemies Bowls for cranberry sauce, yp my Mt il ‘ft stint BEAUTIES | TO GO TO _ THEATRE It's thin way There are going to be « lot of disappointed telephone gtris when the results of the Hasanay contest which closed Saturday, are an- nounced “Dorothy,” the girl chosen to play “lead” In @ @pecial film play at | Chicago, may be one of the con- testants entered from Seattle. The Star believes they will be |hard to beat. | But there can be only one Doro- jthy. Go even ff one Seattle girl |!s the lucky one, all the rest are going to be disappointed. And we don't blame them, ' an Alluring Thing It's a pretty alluring thing, to be proclaimed the most beautiful and attractive telephone girl in the United States, to have your ex- |penses paid to Chicago, to play jleading lady tn a big photoplay, and then, If they lke you, to atay right there and become a movie actress Thousands of dainty, winsome hello” girls, from coast to coast, have dreamed about this chance for weeks Its going to be a bitter pill for all but one of them to swallow,! when the winner is announced, which will be In a few weeks, Win or lowe, The Star is going to! |make it possible for some of the! Seattle contestants to have at least) & small “blowout.” | Double Box Party The Star, alded by some good scouts around town, has arranged a double box party at the Metro- politan theatre for Friday night Two boxes have been donated |by Manager George McKenzie, of the “Met.” The two boxes wil} hold eight persons. The eight Seattle tele phone girls The Star has picked to enter the contest at Chicago will Just fit into the boxes. We have invited them party. They have accepted Harry McKnight of the Winton Motor Car Co, has donated two sevon-passenger Winton cars to take the young ladies from their homes to the theatre and back | again, to our Go and See Them If you're at the Metropolitan Fri- day night, just glance at The Star's e if you don’t think the | Pasanay judges should pick a Seat- tle Dorothy | Here they | uate | Mies Helen j!ewn ave. | Mise Gladys Bryant, 764 Mercer are—our theatre Stone, 3421 Wood- st. Miss Eva Turgeon, 602 Bellevue ave. Mise Victoria Fairchild, 110 13th ave. Mies Caroline Vaughn, be ag 24th ave. N. W. Mies Ive Pike, 2626 W. ean et. Mise Gladys Middieten, Beau- rtments. ny Zabara, 1520 Valen. BOALT WRITES FROM OIL. FIELD ‘Continued From Page One.) drill for oll. What we want to do Wednesda AUCTION Fine Domestic Just What You Want to Top Grimes Goiden Apples, bor Mhakeiford Apples box . Winsaap Apples, box Jonathan Apples, box. in Apples, box « LUCKY STRIKE. HUDSON'S PICKLE STORE STALL 18—LOWER FLOOR Fancy Sweet Pickles, quart.... new Dill Pickles, dow Dilte, extra qu RED SHIELD BUTTER 40c Lb; 2 Lbs. 75c It Made—Churned Before Your Eyes VERY GOOD EGGS 40c Doz., 2 Doz. 75¢ At the Big Churn in the Center of the Market CORNER 6TH & PINE Japanese Oranges 5c Doz., Box 60c Rasters Oysters, pin’ and Seaishipt 0; Fresh taree crabe, 2 for 26 tor 383 bank failed disastrously. The quar- ries have been shut down. Bat Tenino has never lost faith fm {ta dream of of] which has en- dured ever since 13 years ago Old Man Christopher sank a well and quit when his money gave out —quit, as it is now believed, and as the old “log” would seem to in- dicate, a few yards Reed soon. le eell stock, and we can’t eel! stock unless we can say we are in ‘the Tenino field.’ To be perfectly frank with you, Taylor, it’s the money we're after, not oil.” “1 will be ae frank with you as you have been with me,” sald Far. “YOU GET OFF MY FAST AS YOU CAN, L KICK YOU OFFI” eee Taylor typifies the Tenino sptrit I know an old man, land poor, to whom a similar proposition was made. He could have had $1,000 cash on the spot. This was his counter proposition “I will lease to you, if you will deposit in escrow in the bank $7,500 in cash with which to buy & string of tools and enough casing for a well. Then, {f you don't start to drill, I can.” The wild-catters protested that they had ordered a “rig” and that it would be delivered shortly, and that they Intended to drill, But the old man was adamant see Tenino has laid down that rule for all promoters of of] compantes. They must put a drilling clause in the acreage leases, and they must deposit the actual cash for doing the work cee Tenino is experiencing exquisite thrills, but the people who own the land are keeping their heads. The mayor of the town said to me “We hope there fs oll here. We don't know whether there {s or not We will know when the Crescent well is uncapped, Even if it proves to be but a one-barrel well, it will show that the fleld ts here. “In the meantime we want de- velopment, not stock-Jobbing. | hope The Star will tell Seattle that. We don’t want to make money out of oll excitement. Smail speculators had better wait, at |; until It ls known for sure that oil ia here. There will be time enough for Investment and speculation | then, and there will be something | defini and intelligent to go on.” see no has had hard times, ‘Cold in Head ea one minute, i it tails, Get a 250 or more tube ra ONDON’S: Catarrhal Jelly | Use it,aulek, For chronic nasal ca tarrh, dry catarth, sore nose, sneezing, none bleed, etc. Wr free sample. The first drop us do good, Ask druggists, Mendon Mig. Co. Minneapelis, Mina, | ter, In Tenino, Witlamson, op be Crescent Ol! company, has friends who believe in him. Ho ts not an experienced of! man. A few years ago he was a news- paper reporter in Olympia. “If Williamson says he believes there fs of] in his well,” everybody tells me, “I know he is telling the truth. He believes there is ofl. He may be mistaken, but he isn't lying.” MAYOR OF OLYMPIA QUITS OIL COMPANY Declaring that his name has never been associated with shady or 4ishonest deals, Mayor Geo. A. Mottman of Olympia has voluntarily made public the fact that he resigned as president of the Creacent Of] Co. Nov. 12. “I disconnect my name with all acts at the well or publicity work, good or otherwise, performed in the name of the Crescent Ol! Co.¢ for the purpose of boosting the sale of stock,” says Mottman, Emery ©. Williamson, secretary- treasurer of the Crescent O11 Co.,| 44. discussing Mottman’s resignation, sald: “Mr. Mottman resigned aft: er disagreeing witn me, but after giving me to understand he would not make his resignation public until the next meeting of the board of trustees. Mottman hat! no more information as to the capping of the weil than the smallest stock- holder, and is {n no sense to blame for anything that may happen, any more than the smallest stock- holder.” Williamson added that he has no sympathy with other concerns which are selling “wild cat” stock, but that the concerns tn which he is interested are all legitimate MONK IN THREE WARS | LONDON, Nov. 24,—Jacko, | pet monkey on board the Brit- ish cruiser Loyal, has been in three wars—the South African, the Boxer and the present con- filet. During the Loyal’s recent engagement with German de- stroyers, Jocko hid in a fish kettle. LONDON, Nov, 24—A horse cay |tured by the Germans was retaken three days later by its English mas who was glad to find on it al complete new equipment of finest | quality, Ontario will lift embargo on ex- portation of wood pulp. OF UMBRELLAS | — Red Letter Day and Imported Fruits ana Nuts Off That Big Turkey Dinner. OUR ASSORTMENT |S SURE TO PLEAS Extra syecial; New Almonds, 1h 15¢ Nuts, fancy, 1b.. ‘ Vilberta, Bnatish Jnute, Juley Lame FRUIT C0. FUSS & a, STALLS 981-535-396 wat We will ha Freat: Dressed Oregon Turkeys And «ii kinds of Chickens, Ducks and Geese. Every bird guaranteed Stall 30 Lower Floor Yakima Burbank Potatoes, 100- Ib, sack ° Beat Celery, Sweet Potatoes, 9 Ibs. for. Fancy Cranberries, !b. This Market Will Be Closed All Day Thanksgiving Day OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. TOMORROW ciwvexenc: SALE, | From Lost and Found Dept. of Electric Company Next Saturday, Nov. 28 3 GIRLS’ SPECIALS For Thanksgiving Mince Pie ........15¢ Pumpkin Pie ......15¢ Fruit Cake, Ib Plum Pudding, lb. 3 GIRLS’ BAKERY 342 on'Pine Steet 8: | Delicious Apples 90c—Box—90c ¢ |Delivered free to your home| If ao the Best Chickens.) Ducks and Geese, come to Mrs. Oliver’s winter. Main Floor. STALL 207 Best Local Potatoes 7 Ibs. 10c; 18 Ibs. 25 UNION FISH CO. Stall 345 ABS Salmon Trout, Ib Eastern Oysters, pint STALLS 200.215 Quarentesd Freeh Mixed Nuts, Jb 15¢ Extra Larae Florida Grape Fruit LUCKY STRIKE FISH COMPANY ait ase Rastern Oyet 30¢ Grube, 106, for BBG. 166, 3 tor Se Largs Dun, ness Crabs. RUSSIAN CITY BOMBARDED; MANY KILLED PETROGRAD, Nov. 24.—Fa- vorable news from the front, between the Vistula and the Warthe rivers, where the Ger mans had retreated, was offi- clally announced today. Other accounts were to the effect | that the Germans who had pro-| gressed as far as Lodz on their march eastward into Russia, had fallen back to Sadek, 25 miles west of the former town, an important retirement for so short a time, That a renewed German naval) bombardment of the port of Libau was in progress was admitted. “They have made a special tar- get,” said the offictal statement, “of the most populoas and open parts of the town. A great num- ber of peaceable inhabitants, a ma- jority of whom were women id children, have fallen victims to German barbarism.” ee BOMBARD ZEEBRUGGE THE HAGUE, Nov, 24.—The British fleet off the Belgian coast bombarded Zeebrugge vigorously to- The purpose was said to be the destruction of six submarines the Germans were understood to have concentrated in the Zeebrugge canal MAKE A NEW ATTACK PARIS, Nov. 24.—The Germans are attacking the allies’ line vigor- ously today along the Aisne, while to the Kaiser's troops on the Bel- sian coast heavy reinforcements were being rushed, AMUSE $0d000 60006. Jonathans, Box 75c GOcboxgr="=° GOcbox All Kinds Pe New Nuts 2 Lbs for 35c White Pin ge Ege Yakima Be COWL Extra Fancy Tomatoes, ib. Aweet Potatoes, 10 Ibe Best Cranberries, ib,.... Extra Fancy Huckleberries, ib. STALL 354 White River Burbanks, 18 Ibs... Hubbard Squash, Ib. Fancy Cranberries, 1b. Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs. for..10¢ KILTIES ARE COLD LONDON, Nov. 24.—Since cold weather set in, orders have been placed for 15,000 kneelets to keep the knees of the Scottish troopers warm. BERLIN, Nov. 24.—The Germans are sald to be using the blast fur- naces at Seraing to cremate their dead GPBOD O94 6-444 66-06 16-0-8.6 6.9.H Ends Dry, Hoarse or + Painful Coughs Quickly oe cr ae The prompt and positive results given by this pleasant tasting, home-made cough syrup has caused {t to be used in more homes than any other remedy. It stves almost instant reifef and will usual- ly overcome the average cough in 24 hours. Got 2% ounces Pinex (50 cents worth) from any drug store, pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain gr: wiated sugar syrup. This make: pint—« family supply—of the fective cough remedy at a cost o! ents or lems, You couldn't buy Pi directions with Pinex The promptness, certainty and ease with which this Pinex Syrup overcomet & bad cough, chest or throat cold # truly remarkable, It quickly loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough soothes a painful cough in @ persistent loose cough It mation of phlegm in the throat and bron- ehial tubes, thus ending the annoying hacking. inex Is a hi nd of genuin tn guaiacol making this, 4 ounces of Pinex,” and anything else A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. The Pinex Co, Ft, Wayne, Ind.—Advertisement METROPOLITAN TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK MATS. WED., THURS, SAT. Klaw @ Erlanger Present “MILESTONES” By Bennett & Knoblonch | Night Prices—$2.00 to 500. Wed. Mat, 1 ate $1.00. Thurs, and Sat . $1.80 to B00, MENTS TONIGHT [MOORE Att weex S1—MATS, WED, THURS. SAT.—$1 “A PAIR OF SIXES” The Funniest Farce in the World Nights, 260 to $1.50, Mats, 260 to $1. SEATTLE THEATRE The Seattle Players in WHS SAP RTY UND Sraetee CONST RIED. WUE VN One PACKARD—VELIE 4} | TAX IC AB Service Elliott 320 ° | PANTAGES Walter 8. Howe & Co. in “IN AND OUT” A Laugh Every Minute. JOSEPH CALLAHAN Impersonating Famous Men. Loew's Empress CHAS, LEONARD FLE Series of Characters From Life, THE NICHOLS SISTERS PHOTO PLAYS Other Attraction®

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