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GERMAN CROWN PRINCE PLANNING WAR MOVES WITH HIS STAFF ltra-Smart Holida For Young Men and Men Who Stay Young A store full and full of new Huge holiday shipment just in from New York and Chicago. Clothes that alive with snap, style. Society Brand $20 to $40 Benjamin Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats $15 to $40 Special Suit Featuring the Cheasty $16.50 Dress Suits, Tuxedo Suits and Coats, English Frock Suits, Dress of in a window the m smartest sdels. are dash, GERMAN STAFF IN CHARGE OF AUSTRIAN ARMY By Ed L. Keen LONDON, Dec. 11, — Su preme efforts to raise the siege of Cracow were being made today by the German and Smoking Jackets Bath Robes.. Pendleton Indiar cessories character and dividuality Hand and Blanket Robes, all seeeeees $18.50 Dress Vests, Tuxedo Vests, Fancy Vests, Sweaters, Mackinaws Luggage Wardrobe Trunks to suit every need of masculine and feminine traveler “Values Tell” yleided the direction of oper: tions to the German general staff, in the hope that it might accomplish what he has hitherto failed to do. The fighting south of Cracow ts developing into one of the greatest battles of the war. The Germans and Austrians are trying to break the Russian line by massed frontal attacks The artillery fire was terrific. The Germans outranged the Rus sion guns, but Cossacks, fighting on foot, were holding the Russian positions Military experts here were of the opinion that th mpaign in Rue sian Poland w ‘ing « crisie. May Evacuate Warsaw They figured the Germans, {f successful In thetr marches against Warsaw from the north, west and j south, would be able to bottle the Slavs In the city in the event of an attempt at a Russian stand. This was the interpretation placed on a Petrograd hint that Warsaw's evacuation might become strategically desirable. Warsaw, a city of approximately 800,000 people, was formerly the capital of Poland, and is now the |weat of government of Russian oland. It 1s the moat tmportant city in Poland, being the largest manufac. turing center and the location of many ancient and famous public | bufldings. Here you may be sure [pharmacy at Greenwood station, jone of whom was shot by the pro- prietor, Charles Ajax David Hogan, arrested Thursday night as @ suspect, was released Friday, after Ajax failed to identi fy him as one of the bandits. FREE SUSPECT potice department has given | Gen Sir Roberts, chief of English ‘Alf hope of effecting imperial general staff. | capture of the two men who| Work of cl 1g Crescent well d night robbed the Ajaxjat Tenino started SWEATERS For Each Member of the Family ‘They will all like them. Factory Special in Men’s Sweaters For Saturday, 400 Sweaters, Jumbo | | Benefit charity ball for Ortho- mee Cownek cotes, eines mies |pedic hospital, Thursday night, Leibly hall $4.65 | Judge Neterer discharges three |men charged with shanghaling. 0, W. Newland, cook, injured when Windsor cafe range explodes Raymond Adame hurt when mo- toreycle hits auto. Funeral of Charlies W. Dorr held under Masonic auspic Dr. Layton, in speech at Firat tian §=church, says conditions ? Knitted Caps For women, girls and boys, tassel on side, all colors, very poular, 40¢ to $1.00 Buy They Are Made and Save ia China improve. OCTONEK KNITTING | potrines corwin sold to Ben Moyses COMPANY 8. | 8. 8. Northwestern installing oll Factory Store Fifth and Union burners. Open Saturday Evenings No trace of Dr missing auto bh O. C. Colyer will first-degree murder Two dogs killed by dog polsoner ‘Thursday Short course in mining opens at anfversity Over 300 busi tend EB. E Thursd Money secured by city from light bond sale used to meet pay roll Concert at Lincoln high school J. B. Manning's yeen found be tried for See the PAINTING BY BARRILLOT The Greatest Living Cattle Painter. On Exhibition in Our Window }J. J. KELLEY’S Family Liquor Store 1313-1315 First Ave. Headquarters for Holiday Wines and Liquors Saturday Special One Full Quart Old Chester Oak Whiskey Regular Value $1.00, and Edgell at Warwick, R. I “Trivial tro may bi One Bottle Fine Old Port Wine U. B logetar th wis eave'oe Regular Value 50c Both Bottles 2 $1.00 port to conv Christ Special ..... eee Free City Delivery on Specials Reliable Goods Wants. i associates at- Ainsworth funeral A Store Where Ladies Can Trade Telephone Main 2838 ight s¢ ° Chas. man —_—— ELSEWHERE e former Seattle murdered at L. Gordon, mysteriously Leavenworth. Citizens’ — independent makes clean sweep in Bremerton Six children and two teach burned at Portland Christmas ration le, daughter of former U. 8. ‘or Aldrich ticket ntion of Churches t Richmond, Va missiona Brig. Wash. take command lieving Gen, F Geo. Geisler, defeated for may- oralty in Chehalis by three votes, asks for recount Immigration offices coast cut down staffe. H. L, Linder, indicted in New York for revealing contents of news dispatch, forfelts $1,000 bond. Sam Gompers trial education Myron Herrick’s return to Cleve. land welcomed by 6,000 persons. Attorney General Tanner ru state employment bureaus ci charge feo. in Syria Bell, Vancouver, to Galveston to of Fifth brigade, re- nston Careful Attention to Your See Our Holiday Novelties, “Out-of-Town Customers on Atlantic Send in Your Holiday Orders for Wines or Liquors NOW WINES WHISKEY $1.00 $3.00, $3.50, $4.50 $2.00 and $5.60 per Gal Gallon Jon Freight Paid on Orders of $4.00 or More, Excepting Beer At $2.00 $1.50. per for benefit of students’ fund Friday | weds Stephen M Turks assure safety of American |, advocates Indus- | STAR—FRIDAY, DEC, 11, 1914. PAGE 8, Wililam, Crown Prince of Germany, at Extreme Right, and Hie Staff in Their Tent at the Front, Planning ent. GROUND GAINED | NOW BY YARDS PARIS, Deo. it water-filled — trenches, kneo deep in mire, |swampy patches of woods, and tn| | flelds which no better than mere wallows for men and horses, the allies made further gradual progress yesterday, according to a war office statement. | Besides accounting briefly for | Thursday's developments, this | statement went tnto detail con-| cerning recent operations up to| | Dec. 6. It related that the allies’ ce was proceeding literally | rds, but that nevertheless it) steady and extended all along | the Hne, from the wea into Alsace. An unoffictal report was current that the Germans have evacuated Roulers, and it was thought they |had also retired from Thourout ani | Theeilt j | Evidently fearing they had not; }enough men in the extreme north | jof Belgium to hold the coast, the | Germans were sald to be reinfore:| ing thetr troops in that section with recent levies, mostly boys) about 20 years old Pighting tn in roads through are Jim Nite, of famous Dalton gang, Uberated from Texas pen after 25) | years / Case of W. Dean Hayes, on triat in Olympla charged with mishan- dling bank funds, ready for jury U, 8. senate democrats meet in| ucus Saturday | President Wilson — reite stand on woman sufrage. Special commission “first appoints Pigott, Seattle, chairman. M. 0. Bowman elected mayor of | Charleston; Lillian Squier, 22,/ j electea tr | o om | ératuna| Wm jurer. | ir. R. & Naon, Argentine ambas- |sador, tells Boston Commercial Club U. 8. has splendid chance to} gain great Argentine market | Gun works denies charge that soft-nosed and mushroom bullets are being made for British Canadian Hindus want to form company to help allies. | 8. A. Lambert falle 60 feet to death at Juneau, Elimination of booze from Russia for 10 years would make up for all |men killed in present war, ays Ar-| j thur Hunter, New York tosurance | man ‘SEIZE WIVES’ PANS LONDON, Dec, 11.—Owing to the scarcity of copper in Germany, | |the government intends to com-| |mandeer all copper cooking and | |household utensils, according to a| dispatch.\ | STUDENTS CHIP IN. | "TO HELP BELGIANS Judge Thomas Burke, chairman} | of the Belgian relief committeo, ad-| dressed a large body of students! in Meany hall at the | Thursday afternoon. | Cash donations amounting | $121.25 were recetved university | to | PARIS, Deo. 11.—Germany has |lost seven Zeppelins and 52 aero-| planes, with 86 icers and mea, | since the war started In the museum at Aix-la-Chapelle there is preserved a newspape whose pages measure &% feet by 6 feet, ench page containing 13 col: umns, 48 inches long. The pape was started in New York clty fr sted but a short time. How to Neutralize Dangerous Stomach Acids} people besides phyntctans| of delicate lining of the stom ng inflamed and distended f ntation ed, For this’ pur- yaiclans recommend getting bisurated mi ia from the must be stopped or the acid neutralized pose p | ited | droge a little hot or cold water immediate |ly after eating. They recommend |bisurated magnesia = b: | pleasant to take | after-effectn, | menta mak regular use of bisurated mag-| | b you get the bisurated, othe la are of guarantee on, for {t overcomes and condition whi jtrouble.—Adverti nts that actd in the cause of ont. ALLIES COUNT | | developing on the part of the troops | Widespread feeling of discontent is RADICALISTS IN RANKS STIR UP DISCONTENT THE HAGUE, Nov. 24.—(By Mail to New York.)—-Political reform is being much more extensively preached among the troops in the field in Burope than is generally realized, perhaps, except by men themselves, according to Dutch leaders of the radical type who are in touch with the propagandists at the front. The progressive element was nearly swept off its feet by the war's outbreak, but the claim ts made that its forces are now pretty well reorganized, and ft is declared they may be expected to make rapid | headway henceforth. Attention Is called to the tact | that conscription did not sweep| willing fighters alone into the pend. | ing conflict, but the soldiers include | the thinkers along all sorte of rad. foal lines—soctaliats, single taxers syndicallsts, democrats, anarchists | and antimilitariste alti ‘Theae missionaries, say the Dutch organizers, are beginning to get in thelr work among thelr comrades in arma As a result, it is reported that « with the system which the pro fandiste argue led to such a caine trophe. the! Seattle's Reliable Credit House Today's Styles Today. Largest Credit Apparel House in the United States XMAS GIFTS Purchase them by paying a little down and the rest in small weekly or monthly payments after the holidays. Make the Eastern Outfitting Co. Your Christmas Store \ Gifts for Men suiTs RAINCOATS SWEATER COATS BATH ROBES TIES FANCY VESTS OVERCOATS SMOKING JACKETS FANCY HOSIERY SHIRTS HANDKERCHIEFS MATS, SHOES BOYS’ SUITS Fancy Christmas Boxes We have many Christ- ———— mas boxes, dozens of ar- tistic designs, containing many useful articles of men's wear. The newest styles in men’s furnish- ings in handsome colors and combinations, make the finest kind of inex- pensive gifts. 50c to $2. Good Sound Judgment Will Always Lead You to The Eastern Outfitting Co. Men’s and Young Men’s BRADBURY Suits and Overcoats 20 3 Up Other Reliable Makes $15.00 to $25.00 We do not believe it possible for any store to give you more for your money than always awaits you here SHOES—HATS—FURNISHINGS Gifts for Women suits DRESSES FUR COATS CARACUL COATS FURS BILK PETTICOATS MILLINERY COATS SKIRTS PLUSH COATS BLOUSES SWEATER COATS Special \. ® Coat Offer ForSaturdayOnly Smartest of creations for Winter wear in the sea- son’s most popular mod- els, including Balmacaans and Redingote, and in all the latest shades. Sizes For Saturday Only An Important Sale of FURS We are offering FURS as a special for Christmas gifts. Many remarkable val- ues will be found in our large assort- ment, comprising Scarfs, Muffs and also Separate Sets in all of the serviceable and popular furs, Our special prices will appeal to everyone who has a knowledge of fur values. They range from $15.00 up SHRINERS. WILL a DANCE TONIGHT quaros apunpant | The hall ts loaded with decora-| tions. More than 20,000 incandes- | cent lamps have been installed. SUICIDES INCREASE GHENT, Dec. 11.—There ts an “epidemic of suicides” in the Ger- man lines in Northwestern France and Flanders, and it is on the in- ITS GOOD PRACTICE PARIS, Deo. 11-—Although Ar herded for Bare ase mans, and an ave: of 200 shell fall on {t during that time. oe adil | crease, ‘The Shriners of the city wil! PARIS, Dec. 11.—Within a dis-) don their swallow-tail coats and tance of a m or two near the their little red caps and journey to battle fronts a person may be stop- the Hippodrome tonight to execute | ped by a French, a British and a, euch fancy dances as t “Fox | Belgian sentry, indicating the har- Trot,” the “Camel Wabble” and mony with which they are work- the “Sphins Walk.” ‘tog. There are said to be no Nearly 2,000 people are expected |fewer than 500,000 soldiers en-| to attend the Shriners’ annual ball. | gaged in sentry duty in France. ! 50 CENTS Boye’, Girte’ ané Childres's HATS KAVANAGH'S rst and Union. First, at Madison. Here | Am! 704 First Ave. Not Bound by Any Contract Prices or Obliged to Raise Mon But Just to Let My Old Friends Know Where I Moved To THESE PRICES FOR YOUR RECEPTION $25.00 Winchester Hammerless Shotgun $21.23 $24.00 Winchester 30 U. S. Rifles $21.23 $30.00 Remington Auto Shotgun $25.49 $18.00 Smith & Wesson Revolvers $15.89 $5.00 H. & R. Revolvers $2.99 $1.25 10¢ Nye Oil Fishing Rod 57c $2.00 Steel Fishing Rod 79¢c 80c Winchester Loader 59c 50c Razor Hones 9c 85c eight-inch Crescent Wrench 63c $1.00 ten-inch Crescent Wrench 69c $1.25 14-inch Stillson Wrench 89c $5.50 7-foot ec 6-foot Zig-Zag Rules 24c $5.00 Carpenter Tool Chest $2.79 $4.00 Carborundum Tool Grinder $2.59 $2.50 Roller Skates $1.29 $5.00 Boxing Gloves 2.79 $3.50 Hot Point Irons .... $2.49 $3.00 Universal No. 56 Pereslater ......: Dio .59c $1.25 3-cell nickel-plate 69c Flashlight, complete. . $3.39 Safety Razors. ODC Razor (old syte),. DL.OT Saw $2.50} $2.59 | $ size $1.25 2-cell tubular Flashlight, complete. . Ac four-piece $5.00 Gillette Safety Razors ..... Neck Sweaters. .... $5.00 Striking Shotgun Shells Money refunded if not satisfactory. Sale starts 9 o'clock Saturday, and every day after for few days. We have no fixtures for sale or store for rent—need no 100 salesmen—only your patronage. THEO. WILTS, 704 Ist Ave.