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FREE FREE FREE Trimmed Hats Trimmed Hats Another one of our SENSATIONAL OFFERINGS SATURDAY Greater Seattle Cloak and Suit Company BANKRUPT SALE Between Pike and Union Remember the Location—Opposite Bon Marche 1418 Second Ave. Free to the ladies of Seattle Saturday—With every purchase of a suit from $3.95 up, your choice of any trimmed silk velvet, silk plush hat in the house. GREATEST SACRIFICE SALE IN SEATTLE’S Don't miss this sale, HISTORY JUST A FEW DAYS MORE consisting of Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Pet- ticoats, Furs, which are being sold at 33 1-3¢ on the dollar. SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY SUITS $15.00 $25.00 . $18.00 $35.00 $20.00 $40.00. $25.00 to $40.00. Cut RAINCOATS $5.00 . to .. $3.95 Soc $6.95 35° $9.95 3" Silk Evening Coats $7. 95 oof $2.45 &: COATS $4.95 $7.95 SKIRTS to $2. 95)" All kinds of Stoles, DRESSES $4.95 $7.95 FURS Muffs and om $4.95) $3.45 « $85 See Our Window Display of Free Hats 1418 Second Avenue Between Pike and Union Opposite Bon Marche «WELD AS SWINDLER | Alleged to have mulcted a dccen| or more workmen out of about $5,000 by the sale of stock in a} Shingle mill at Port Angeles, which is said to be still tn the making,| Oswald Edwards, representing the "Strait Lumber Co, with offices tn ~ Empire building, was arrested ursday by Deputy Marshal Will-| the for fraudulent use of SHORT NEWS o- jazaar for benefit of war vic- = closes at Douglas hall Friday Ruth Huntington sues N. P. for $1,500 damages PR. | pore on Highwaymen rob 103% Eastlake, at Frank Bock, Fifth and Le | nora. OS"20<H _ anaes {remain COMBING WON'T RID ‘ HAIR OF DANDRUFF The Easiest and Best Way Is to Dissolve It. The on @andruft is t destroy \t about f arvon tiring and dige! once, Go, by ail for noth quick! . ond makes it fa it stringy, straggly, du pnd lifeless, a r ne ‘ You can get ligu nat any drug Store. It is inexpensive and never faila to do the work Advertisement Concert at Lincoin hotel weil at- tended Janitors, Watchmen vator Operators’ Union dance, Camel's hall Saturday night Thirty-six hungry, joble en fed by Women's Union and Label league. Burglars enter English Lutheran church. Port commission may not take new quarters in Bell St. warehouse. Auto owned by Commercial porting Co. partially destroyed fire. H. T. Alfs, rich Alaskan, report ed_migsing here Pacific Coast coal officials in- spect briquette plant. Detective Wickman again heads| Police Charity Organization scclety pre- pares to give poor a Christmas Big university ball will be held next Friday. wom- Card o @| through the combt ELSEWHERE Franchise to operate street cars are on Lewiston-Clark bridge granted Five in fight ship. ston interstate for Aberdeen postmaster: ‘SEATTLE ENGRAVER ORIGINATES BRAND NEW PICTURE IDEA | barY mar * IP Lemons lower. | hour and One of the New Photos on Copper James 8. Ditty, of the Rapid Service Engraving Co., has ortg- jinated a new stunt, a method of |transferring photographs to cop per for home decorative purposes. The new work is produced talents of the sketch artist, the photographer and the engraver. The pictures made from photographs, heavy beveled-edged copper, are hang by a copper rod on and The ef Chehalis county democrats | fect jx antique and original Ditty is the first engraver tn the country to commercialize his art in Thirtieth coast artillery ordered this direction, from Fort Worden to San Diego to during exposition. Aged parents of L. G. Monroe of Waterville who live in Purdin, Mo. fred him to be sure me home Christmas. Monroe ts ad of fever and body will be sent Mrs. Molly Irwin pleads gullty to embezzling $1,650 ress at Austin, Ore. Gov. Lister names Lee Bullock 4 M. H. Marvin, T vacancies on “First Romulo 8. Naon, dor from Argentina, presenta ¢ dentials to President Wilson Suit and skirt manufacturers In convention at Toledo conderon tight skirt t first amba death P. C. Knox, former secretary of ton accused of the state, figh Thaw York G. Condon, rich Philadel , shot at the artment by unknown ind Cannon spent $3,274 gressional campaign President's forthcoming sage belle to tration of Colora proposal to extradite from New Hampshire Uncle Joe’ in co mes recommend arbi lo strike trouble. Republican national committee spent $36,218 during congressional campaign Mrs. Annie Oliver, went to morgue to body and found who had Baltimore, | view another that of her hus. 4. |on Gen, been missing 11] life convict in| Auburn prison New York to sacrifice himself to see if tnocn lation with cancer virus spread disease Furnaces and mills of Pacific Coast Steel Co, are being removed offers | will! “A copper photograph, re says, y “will last a centu and | from Port Townsend to Seattle Cruiser Albany Mexican waters into drydock at During year, returned from today and went Bremerton. 713 veseels add “Death sentence may be pa sed | De Wet, leader of Boer up rising against England | there ts situated a hompital bi he | while postmiy. | 2-020,185 tons to world’s gross ton | DR. EDWIN J. England denies reported raid of| Turks on Suez Vocational ports school superintendent William Cobb, president of larg. est pawn shop in country at Bos canal training board re pany funds. Secretary Lane opens acres of government land to regis t More than 0,000 acres in Central and Eastern Oregon. Snake venom falis to cure epi-| epsy in official Kansas test Congressmen who fall under in come tax find thelr pay checks cut! omate $16,000. Chicago city council voted down! lo” proposition to cafes. RIDES BOOZE WAGON : DENVER, Colo, Dec, 4 Denver has a man who h not taken a drink of water in 30 year “Water has only one ust,” says J. C, Lehner, “and that's washing. | have not tasted any since | was 14, and very little before that.” Lehner drinks milk, beer and light wines. permit dancing results of findings to state| ft of $86,000 com | 10 Uisurated magnesia, a simple antacid, GTAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1914. PAGE & MAN AT FRONT TELLS OF AWFUL SIGHTS IN BRINGING IN INJURED BY H. J. PHILLIPS. Staff War Correspondence MONTEREAU, Northe It fs the unearthly SILENCE of the wounded The ambulance trains—strings of rough the front. And there on the floor, amid the men, ¥ joan and motioniens If only the nondescript lumps of human flesh writhed about and! moaned, the ghastly spectacle could not be #0 hideous as is this corpre like silence of attll living men! It paralyzes one with the fey horror of a nightmare Charnel trains, not hospital trains, those convoys might be catted.| Two cars stand sidetracked at the station of Monterean, where © organized by Dr. L. Haden Guest, famous English surgeon, and his wife, in co-operation with the yrandh Red Cro | In one of the cars several nurses spend every night; in the other, two doctors, For they must be promptly on hand when the hospttal| trains come In. | 1 stayed with the doctors one night About 2 tn the morning—1t was black outside and bitterly cold—| | we heard a commotion on the adjacent tri whistles and the creak-| ling of brakes | And before the incoming train of wounded had jerked itrelf pain fully to a standatil! our head doctor was hurrying up the rails, a flicker ing lantern tn hand “How many?” he called in French to the guard. “About two hundred, monsieur,” came the reply from a dim althouette, fumbling at the door of a car. “The worst cases are here, monsieur, Some of ‘em d, tg x The doctor clambered into the oar and picked his way among the with bis lantern The nurses and a number of bearers with stretchers had already gathered about the door The worst cases were taken across the tracks—the emergency hospital, where on the ground, dressed the wounds A hundred others were sent uptown to the main Montereau hos pital—a china factory, donated to the Red Cross by the proprietors The half-dozen new dead were laid in krimly contorted positions on | the station platform, to be disposed of later, and then the train, etill) | laden with scores of sufferers so racked with pain as to be utterly ex-! hausted and tndifferent to the torture of this endless trip, moved on-! ward again, its destination the great hospital at Fontainebleau. This is a scene of almost every night It is a scene which I being enacted not only here at Montereau, at scores of other hospitals They are just “the wounded"—not personalities, not men with names, but only innumerable mutilated masses of flesh, ing down tn @ tragic stream from the front—n stream which must be! | sorted, handled expeditiously and rapidly disposed of—to make room| | for more! Yet, thongh the nurses seldom learn thetr,names, they do get ac auainted with many of the men up in the main hospital who prove to be fovable personalities | Mrs. Guest, wife of the doctor tn charge, told me of one French jnoldier who lay in bed with both legs and one arm amputated “He had the face of # saint,” she said, “And the only words we ever heard from the poor boy were apologies for all the trouble he was giving us! ‘If | only had another arm | might play cards with that fellow next to me,’ he would say “That would take hie mind from his eufferings “We would have had to amputate the boy's other arm but death for sald Mre. Gue etanus in the worn (by mat) vin Parts.) which appals one box care—pull in from} straw, lie the bandaged) France, Noy, 17 men {lemelling freight shed the nurses, knee out to an | | but} | individual | flow added her husband, st. “The fighting ts taking place on rich, cultivated ground. anured. The men often ile for a day in such soll—the most! | fertile breeding place for tetanus germs. Their wounds, hastily dressed ot drensed again for several days, until they reach us. “Often when we take the bandages off we find the whole | arm rotting, black and helpless, and the odor is so terrible that the wounded man pleads for the lodeform gauze to hold to his nose. We have found Injections of tetanus serum in- valuable in many cases, but our supply of the serum is grow- ing short.” One of the tetanus victims, a French sergeant, told me that he had lain wounded for four days and nights tn the forest of Complegne! Two men near him in the bushes—he never saw them—tmoaned and cried out for water, while his own comrade, lying close to him, finally went out of his head and ahrieked and kicked for an fntermin- able time before death quieted him. ‘The sergeant was finally picked up by a peasant and wheeled in springless cart over rough land to a field horpital. Imagine a human head with the entire face gone save for & portion of the covering of the jaw! “That is what you would see under that great, bloody bandage,” whispered Dr. Guest to me, pointing to a motionless figure. “The voeal cord was visible when we took off the field dressings!” And tn the next cot a cheerful Teuton was sitting up joking with an attendant about the “eats.” He insisted that he had been served no meal * famished! “That man's case is simply marvelous, {4 Dr. Guest. “He had! half a dozen bujlets in his head, yet after a terrible operation he has| been gaining stfength no fast we can hardly keep him tn bed “Last night we had an eerie experience. “We were suddenly awakened by a deep base voice calling pitecuely, ‘Mother, mother!’ An English ‘Tommy,’ shot in the id, had become Insane and was literally an ‘infant crying in te night.’ “He died In the course of an hour. “Hie mother will never know how her brave eon called upon her for help at the last. His was just an ordinary death. We have had as many as seven deaths out of 25 beds In one night! The rally of all classes tn France to the common service is simply inspiring. At Montereau station I asked one of the hard-working stretcher bearers what I could buy a pair of farlined gloves for in Paris, for it was getting very cold. “I haven't the | ways bought my glov for half an} “My valet al- ‘THERE'S AHELL, REV. LEONARD TELLS S HEARERS “What the Bible Says About }Hel” was explained ‘Thursday| night by Rey. A. W, Leonard at his| jrevival sermon in the First Meth odist church “For the wicked who die obdur- ate, there will be divine punish which will them consciously BROWN |1\y,” said Dr. tring of untversal restoration springs from a natural desire to —|wish for mankind a happy ending, Acid Stomachs Are] tu to recossise man's treo site Dangerous “If a man deliberately chooses |to be ruled by ain, he must inevi Common Sense Advice by « Distin- hed Spectaliet tably be ruined by it.” Friday night: “What “Acta” stomachs are dangerous be cause acid irritates and Inflames the 4 harmony PLES BANK BLDG Main 1769, Piana, voice, violin, mandolin, guttar, b on, Aecond Floor 50cto $5SAVED My Optical Department, Have Dr. C. T. Know!- Cal ton, the oxamine and fit ela for you and I will # antes to save you Boe to om any p of glasses you may re quire. Lenses duplicated for ™ | ment, “ Li a Optometrt be realized by} and everlasting. Leonard. “The doc 205 First Ave | Ma the Bible Says About Heaven.” Revival series closes right thus ea i Sunday} 660,000 | delle ling of the stomach, enero 2) hindering and preventing the pre action of the stomach, and leading to probably nine-tenths of the cases of stomach tro from which pe ple wuffer, Ordinary medicines and | neal {nal treatments useless in ch eases, for they leave the source of the trouble . ach—nas dangerou When C. F. Russell, 1708 Terry av., got what he thought was an| fron grip on a burglar in his home| Thursday night, the burglar slid| and slipped presently was| gone, and Russell found himeelt | must be neutralized, and its forma-| holding nothing but the burglar’s! preve and the best thing | coat for this purpose t# a teaspoonful of | |taken in a little warm or cold water ing, which not only neutral- face the oad, but also. prevents, the formentation from which acidity, ix oped, ® which ordinarily y be eaten with tm followed with Arguing {t was meant less prank as a harm. and happened because the faculty has forbidden author: ized class scraps, 1,000 university | students have elgned a petition asking the faculty to rescind the suspension of eight students in connection with the recent hazing It will be considered atthe faculty meeting Tuesday can be and should always be kept Advertinement Own your own nome. It’s easy. Read the offerings in STAR WANT ADS —then choose. 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The last scene shows her as- cending the crater of Palli, the great god who had been angered, and who demands human sacrifice | that the Kanakas may pursue \thetr paths in peace. A record crowd saw and enjoyed |the play at the Moore ‘Thursday | night SENDS AN AUTO TO MAN WHO SAVED HER BOSTON, Dec. 4—James A. Waldron, a policeman, believes romance Is not dead. Two years ago while he was at North Falmouth he saved a young worran from drowning. After she revived, they chat ted. They exchanged cards. Hers read: “Miss Evelyn Ar- thur, Los Angeles, Cal.” never saw her again. days ago a glittering motor car purred into. the street in front of Station No. 11. In a back seat was Miss Arthur's card, The chauffeur pointed at the car and said: “It’s yours. Waldron came out of his trance some minutes later and con- ducted the car to a garage. BOY IS TREED ALL eauty and Good Digestion Go| Hand In Hand. 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