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MONTH-END SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. AT PANTON’S == For Saturday we offer a great many splendid bargains in the “being-continued” fall = ios the “being-dropped”’ departments. It pays to shop at PANTON’S—the store of hundreds of extra special inducements. Mufflers 25¢ Either for men or women. Mer- cerized and double tubular knit, in black, green, cardinal, corn, brown and fancy colors. Regular 50 All go at. 25e¢ —Main Floor, Main Atsle, Store Open Saturdays Til9 P.M SUNDRIES 13¢ 15¢ 10c and 1Sc Powder Puffs, now S¢ French Imported Olive Ofl, quart size, $1.25 value S5e¢ Good quality Quill Tooth ka, were 15c @ Dox, NOW........... Se Venice Turpentine, value 1c a can, now s : some Toilet Ammonia, pint size. . goods. 250 Powder Puffs, now BUY “HER” A TANGO VANITY BOX FOR XIMAS We have them here from $1.25 to $2.75 each. In black, blue and purple, with fittings of heavy gold lacquer. Colgate’s now —Main Ploor, der, 15¢ can, now Piver's fine Scented Soa T5c cake now All Our Fancy and Tailored Suits Up to $25, Special Saturday SPECIA \y For Saturday $1.25 Trimmed Coutil Corset for tes Suits of wool pot , in all lead olor short jacket effects Red Special $13.95 —Hevoad Moor. Traveling rf men of women, made tation alligator; C 1 re. and che ingbte and Saturday | na Waist Crepe de Chine, Lace and Chiffon $8.50 Values for $3.95 of chiftc A model for average figure, with medium low bust and long skirt Material ts coutil and 1s trimmed with embroidery. Extra hook be low the regular fasten ; hose supporters atta $1.25 20 to 2 Special n, crepe de cht —Feonomy Basement onth-End Sale of Millinery Millinery d % «+. 79¢ —Third Floor. itire stock of vided into four lots. LOT 1 LOT 2 Trimmed Trimmed Trimmed Hats Hats Hats 95c $1.95 $2.75 $3. 50 Just at a time when women want beautiful { of the most stunning hats that have been shown, offerec low pric There are small hats; medium hats and larg sold for three and four times the price mentioned in this sale Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hosiery (an 3, Handherchiel Bargains LOT 3 LOT 4 Tri ra Trimr Hats, comes thi { at such } Man sale remarkably have been nats In light shades of lavender, blue, rose, pink A Wondertul array of Handkerehtets of every deserts green, white, tan. A standard $1.00 quality 5 = jon. Rat from Children's f chiefs pair. Attractively boxed in holly box for Christ Ue © beau hand embroldere e Christmas gift mas gifts. Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. F Handkerchiefs of fine quality Shar € 1 corner Fine qualit aw i. S i H rock wn ove t order 1 Not-a-Seme Christmas Hosiery nine TOM Bai oaths dug Pak t r nd Two pairs in attractive Ch as box, in all Fine Lawn Hemstitched Handkerchief, | Crochet edge, in white, pink, blue or and dark colors, Pe $1.00 Worth Our price he | lavender 106 —Main Floor. Handkerchiefs of fine lawn with woven areas stripe border, hemstitched. Worth | @00¢ quality Lawn Handkerchief. 12440 anywhere else, Our price, each | Homatitched and embroldered corners. $1.00 Part Wool Vests for 45c Long slee ed nt neck, Part Wool Vests. Sizes 4 Worth $1.00 each. Special 45¢ to match. FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS Some embroidered in colors, others {n white, and some e imitation tatting Fine Handkerchiefs of Shamrock lawn. Hand embroidered « und Armenian ¢ are A 25¢ Handke Ladies’ Wool and Silk and Wool oft and worth 20¢ t 19¢ or two oO i5e Merode é Union Suits Another lot of fine Hemstitched Hand- | Handkerchiefs with crocheted edge and In broken sizes an es. Values to $3.00 a sult kerchiefs ners in | hand-embroidered designs in corners, Special .... $1.50 two colors pink, blue or la Ladies’ Cashmere Hosiery 1 bce Double sole, spliced heel and toe. Black, white and tan, All # Special 45¢ var, pairs Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs. Hemstitched. Warranted all pure linen, 150 L0F .ceccccesece: 5 is the price elsewhere. Our price........ eenrsnces secececoscecooes oh Bee Children’s {th the V neck or mi ar ting nd | collar. Prices range $1.98, $1.76, $1.48 and. of all-wool “ -$1.26 | Bootees in silk or wool. 100, Colors wh a H year $3.48 and $2.98 | Infants’ Knitted and Crochet to yi 1 | 5 2 25 5 wataakicatree. wae fae, | One lot of Sweaters in car. | 15% 206, 280, 350 up to $1.48 $3.39, $2.98 and........91.93 | ‘U2Mh oxtord, navy and | Infante’ Knitted or Crochet me white. Ages 6 months to | 480, 690, Children’s Ati-wool Sweat. | t¥° years only. Values up | sity ers, colors cardinal, oxford, | ‘ $1.60. Spectal 19¢ | Children's Knitted Caps, brown, navy and white.| Children’s All-wool Sweater | Ue Pia Made up with the pretty | Coats in cardinal and white | 48¢, 69¢ ; Ip $2.75 WEG Sette ate ca ¢ STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1914. PAGE 2) TELL HOW TO FILL UP THE PEWS BAN FRANCINSCO, Nov, 27. No end of Interest was ex ee pressed In church elrcles today In connection with the publish ed report by a committee of San Francisco Advertising assocla tlon members on the reasons why congregations are not at Baptist, Mothodiet, | Presbyterian and Congregation al churches. he advertising men larger conducted thetr tnv fon and made their ‘eport ut uest of Rev, Le J, Saw irman of the inter de committee of the Ba » Church Federation The report was nof flattering tc the clergymen. Not Enough Customers The Investigation was conducted and the report made by MH. G, Burk ley, W. P. Russell, Frederick 8, Nol son, Louls A. Colton and Arthur J er, all well-known adr quiry was based ttendance and on churches of the fons named. Your records show,” eald the port, “that you have not enough ou tomers for the ulze and expense o Brunt our 8 1 n pts, and thowe fo have are only 8 to 27 per cent paying cust and lows thar |that repeaters. Not Delivering Goods ' “Your receipts do not pay y« had $5.00 Knox Hats $3.95 jrunning oxponses, | chance—pe: but you didn it get satiefact ecause Yo many You cha of y do tt. The u Ie itr years beh! have not a selling talk.” Preach Jesus Christ Then the report raised the qu o1 conditio: answer, “for rt time, and then the rock again “Our association stands for trut advertising, and while your « forts may be directed by the p {ples of truth, you have falled bring the message of truth hor the people, and thts, tn caune of our optr ur NOn-BuC love that wher 1 with th that was tn ( t Jesus : HERO OF THE HANALEI WRECK BEING TAKEN ASHORE ON STRETCHER Chief Steward Sidney Aston, hero of the wrecked Hanalol, as he was carrie McCullough. To the right Is Mrs. Aston, wife of the Duxbury reef hero, and at t of the police squad at the dock. The herolsm of Steward Aston was official! Aston saw that the vessel would break up, he strapped the 1 to a piece of wreckage. He managed also to get the mother Mrs. Franz managed to cling on unt ked up t ren THU pA r UNC H$ STHUUA FU LICE BY STEAMER GN GIVE CONCERT; TACOMA ROUTE GO AND HEAR ’EM d ashore at San Francisco from the U. 8 revenue cutter he extreme right Is Capt. of Police Henry Gleeson, in charge y recognized by Mayor James Rolph of San Francisco, When Smonth sold daughter of Mra. Val Franz, a passenger, to his back, and swam aboard. For hours he fought to keep mother and child from being swept away. the lifeboats, but a comber at the last moment swept the child away. BA FINDS OLD ROAD | ssren AND TO HAS GONE ASTRAY or": found they will to Ba sere f » __|through several recently built farm ORGETOWN, Del. Nov. 37.—I| houses if they straighten {t. At ® of skidding teams and the! other points it will pass between practice of turning out to avoid mud| tarm houses and barns puddles, it has been discovered, ‘The matter of re-establishing the Rave shifted the Georgetown-Mil-| togal line will be considered by the ford road as much as 40 feet from] tevy court at the next Ineet! its true course, at Plac e8. i . ¥ g ¢ er and brass ban Due to the denso fox on a . a his be i ote perts nything on § hi sat aft sound Thi ay night, the ste n with his police A MU SEM E 'N TS < ston Tacoma, bound from Tacoma ‘ P fp ; " tt im 4 is goin!ag BT os site rarer rou diam E PEOLLEANMO LORE TONIGHT pos ) cin the rt Whbia ATT 1 : ada RS Ts. WED, THURS, SAT A fow passengers on the Tacomal jn, hava tbtee eon tee By Dennett & Knoblouch prdiapene grew panicky, but the excitement jy your blood boil with its t a, eee was soon over tlal thundering, or t tears Capt. Berg, his son Clarence, and|q grindstone with its + cuethe —— a deckhand, who were on’ thol” ff that paragraph don't male mn PANTAGES launch, were picked up by the Ta-| go to the concert, you have no mu SEATTLE THEATRE coma taken to Seattle. The! sic in your soul | The Seattle Players ti panescnetiet rectnetths launch was paaly 1 ged and , ” m “ ” Fi was boached to prevent tts sinking “THE LURE” IN AND OUT i It ts 6 eet long Waugh Every Min, a Children Under 17 Not Admitted * oe Minute, i Caats Be 500 and 0 Tonight, 250, 1 CALLAHAN ons nr 8 TAKE 8 SAWED. OFF GUN Ca of the] A new type of ties Impersonating Famous Men, 5 was backing, w! the an cannon tae been captu =— = = RE truck it. He said | us An Hat The cannc ie ™ nvoldable acide The launch rt-barreled, short-range gun of| Au celebrated Thanksgiving * = ia rte elton nee gt Aon hae Thang impress h trench destroye: jt 00 inmates of various hos. t TCHER Sarino (Ont.) Canadian says that ji in this city Thomas Collins, of the first. con: . 5 n Pane pe A ; cession of Biddulph township, who ENVOY F ED E meters From Lite, Sunday echool children take part VIENNA, Nov. William C.in revival at First M. E. church Penfield, American Alert on to Friday night. is 99% years old, has just com-' menced taking music lessons. THE NICHOLS SISTERS PHOTO PLAYS Other Attractions