The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1914, Page 2

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only «9 Shopping Days Before Christmas OurMorningBargains From 9to11 —will save you money and lighten the burden of your Holiday shopping. The ‘many appropriate gift articles, temptingly priced for our “Morning Sales,” are ] chosen from practically every department in the store, and represent a variety i} from which it is easy to select “just the thing” you wish to give him or her for Christmas. Here Are a Few of the Many DOLLS GO-ABROADY TRUNKS Special from 9 to 11 o'clock Full Quart Vacuum Bottles Spectal From 8 te 11 e'Clock m ttles are Only 100 of these D will be sold at this p are made just ike fitted wit k have an ay value ene trunks ls Special for Morning Sale Tuesda from 9 to 11 trunk and key, a " Therm » acceptable gift. Regu Special for 9 to 11 o'clock only Tuesday Water Color Outfit Complete Special from 9 to 11 o'clock These Paint Sets are put up tn axes containing 1s br * paint. a brus Special from 9 to 11 o'clock 5c lar value of t dto ll @'clock, set complete for an special for Morning Sale Tuesday, 9 to 11, a pair ) Trunks BOX PIERCED BRASS SET Practical and entertaining gift for ehildren. Each set contains « mal let, plercer, bra ete Regular value, 18 @ set. Very apecial for Morning Sa Tuesday, from 9 to 11 celal for Tuesday, plete vet Special for Tuesday, 9 to 11 a. m 60¢ We will place on sale Tuesday morning, between 9 and 11, twenty: five dozen of Ladies’ Lined Kid Gloves, in all sizes. Colors, brown tan, The regular value of these gloves is $1.00 a pair, Extra ; je . Men’s Umbrellas With Patented Self-Opening S Attachment 4 pening Spring \ («¢ The regular values of these Umbrellas are about twice as much ¥ as the price at which they are offered for Tuesday's “Morning Sale.” There ts nothing cheap about them except the price. One of the best umbrella bargalas ever offered by this or any other store. Extra special cose ee ees ES —to every purchaser of Toys in a form of spectal pricings. If you look over our large assortment of toys—Economy Basement—you wil! have no difficulty in selecting “just what you want,” and at the same time you will save on your purchase enough to make it worth while visiting PANTON'S Santa Claus. Ask salesmen for special morning inducement Delicious Seourve Luneh 28¢ in our Mall Orders Promptly 4 and “Carefully Filled. | 17 ti 2. UNIVERSITY TO TWO THEATRES ASK WARSHIPS CLOSE DOORS TO PATROL THE HAVE WEEK FOR | ogy teor to bensttc sender” | PANAMA CANAL ; HOUSEKEEPERS, The stock company at the Seattle Secretary of State Bryan, Sec- | has closed to a season that has not retary of War Garrison a ec been profitable ear eine Mtn" Baghrer of he Main thet s . a “movie” house on Fourth ave Om the University of Washington between Union and Pike sts, Mon calnpus during the week of Febru- day filed an application for a re retary of the Navy Daniels wii! ary 8. ceiver. They allege the Mission) decide today whether to send The housewives of the state come Theatre Co. has failed to pay them, warships to Panama to ald in to attend a short course 10 | wages due. The theatre was closed, enforcing neutrality in the home economics, to be given under | today canal zon direction of Assistant Professor, john P. Hartman, who filed a The meeting follows a request F. Rausch, who {s in charge of | general assignment to creditors| from Col. Goethals, governor of the extension instruction in home | Saturday in the auditor's office, is| the canal zone, for two swift tor- economics, one of the heavy stockholders in| pedo boats to be stationeg at the Panama canal, one at each end, Ae a result of the recent activity of belligerent warships and col- Here In the vicinity of the ‘The sessions will consist of lec-|the Mission. isthmian waterway. tures by specialists in marketing cookery, home decorating and ' Gursing, of demonstrations of the G@OLD-FILLED SPECTACLES | And Kyegiasses, | Fitted With Spherieat | Col. Goethals advised Secretary Garrison that he was forced to ask |the government to take decisive Preparation of food and the making Lenses, $2.50. measures to preserve the neutrality of clothing and of q fon boxes ‘and discussions which will cover the | |of the canal as the result of the ac |tlon of the Australian collier hundred little problems that face | the housekeeper every day. ‘The short course is open to any | woman. A fee of $2 is charged |Mallina, which left Balboa without | clearance papers, and the fact that this and other colliers have shown a Aisporition to disregard the canal zone shipping laws § HIGHWAYMAN Before going into conference to. 4 Garrison said that until! Goethals more fr explains his re quest for destroyers, he will not ask Chin Foo, 30, suspected of being the navy department to comply with | a highwayman, arrested by two city detectives Saturday, is heid at the police station pending an Itnvestiga the request He admitted, however, that the es tion. A revolver was found upon! hen you feel a Cold coming on think of Laxative Bromo Quinine tw tnation Fi ’ = BINYON OFTICAL CO, 1116 First Av Dr. Bmyon. STEWART HOUSE 06 Stewart St Near Pike Public Market Modern Single Rooms 256 Large, Modern Ontel@e Rooms for Two BNE SELEGE DANCING FARTING HJPPODROME Fifth end University Cleae Amusement Sarreundings 19-PIRCE UNION ORCHESTRA Com Denciog Teachers celal Club, succeeding Fred W STAR—MONDAY, 1914, YAUH 2. |ROBERT BOYNS, NEW PRESIDENT OF THE COMMERCIAL CLUB, AN ARDENT BOOSTER bE, 14, | Robert 8. Boyns, local manager of the Prudential Life Insurance company, was elected Saturday as president of the Seattle Commer Hert, who will be a member of the board of directors next year. of the Ger. and W. B | hotel, were | Heights Improvement Association; | second vice | M F. Brow of Brown, David @/| The fol-| Newman Nels Hartwig, real es. chosen | tate dealer; A. T. Rautenburg, seo | retary and treasurer of the North western Supply company, and Glenn C. FB r, attorney. accepting the presidency, Mr. pressed bis faith in Beat » Northwest. Seattle ts all right he said, “and it Iseup to « to pull together for the things that will make our city great. We must bestir ourselves to make this i Ernest V. Carsteas. man American bank Stevens, of the Steve: reelected first and president, respectively lowing 12 directors were for the ensuing year H. E. Jones, contractor an@ build er; M. V. Kellogg, of Kellogg & Bon, office supplies: W. H. Gor bam and Cassius Gates, attor neys Roland W. Cottertll tary of the park boar viee president and ager of t Western mn Works Cc. C. Finn, secretary of the John Finn Metal Works company; Fred | her people « n man Tro Sr | HERE and ELSEWHERE Judge M. F. Moran returns from/| Alaska Col, Roosevelt praised by Knights of Columbus for Mexican stand Concert at Bethany Presbyterian church Tuesday evening. Unknown man found dead near rafirond track at Black River June ton Thirtyfive deaf-mut Carpenters Abbe De 1 Men's Sunday clab gives lunch. eon at ¥. M,C. A Manufacturers’ it ready March 1 8. Nybo drowned ni ley gather at) tribute to scolation exhib- r Port Biake-| | | New gymnasium equipment in| stalied in Y. W.C. A 8. J. Herrich, carpenter, Slet wt, bit by auto, Funeral of T. P. Page heid Sun day at Kent U. of W. German students give Christmas play in Meany hall) Thursday ©. C. Graves predicts great pros perity for nation. Dr. Charies Weaver lectures on “Ol,” Monday night, at the Y. M | 134 N | | kills cow owned by C. & Van Worden, 1206 Austin place. Geattie’s ocean trade shows great Increase &. Bhorrock claims public shool finances are in good shape County tax $200,000 lower than last year Sliver Wave, believed lost In Are- to, aafe. J. F. Duthie & Co. get orders for $35,000 cannery tender Three | tore Investigate unl: | versity and propone $26 fee. Steamer Quinauit tibeled for! $1,500 by Alaska Steamship com- pany Eighteen leo raid at Entertainment at mblers caught in po- \% Washington et Moore Decem- | ber 30, to raise funds for pc C. A. Reynolds will addre: trical engineers Tuesday night Charity bali for benefit of Ortho pedic hospital in Leibly hall Thurs day night Engineers hold emoker at Lum- bermen's club. John A. Steiner's apartments rob- bed of jewelry Black Diamond coal by government for elec. briquets bought Indian agency. President Wilson's fraternity, Phi, Kappa Pel, added to U. of W | Congressman-elect C. C. Dill, Spo: kane, guest of King county demo- crate Junior co-eds at the university win rowing honors. | Hoyt. President ff th _S le panufacturing center.” # ENCH ARMY’S SNOW SCOUTS IN BELGIUM . The recent heavy fall of snow along the battle front in Belgium h and snowshoes by the soldiers. The picture shows a French ecouting pi had long been contemplated as a re Cures a Cold in One Day sult of the comparative {solation of the canal and the activity of Kuro. peon belligerent vessels in adjacent Waters It Was generally believed that the action recommended by Col Goethals eventually will be taken acts as a tonic-laxative and removes the cause of all colds and also ‘‘relieves the feverish conditions and headache which are usually associated with colds."’ Colds cause Headache, Neuralgia and Grip — Laxative Bromo Quinine removes the cause. This LAWYER BACKER OF SUN ASSIGNS John P. Hartman, one of the best known attorneys in the state, nine as it combines the tonic and other Aw excellent remedy for Coughs end Colds Cows and iso the feverish conditions and Headache which are usually sesociated with colds The second oF Weve the Cough od Headache ond wii! the bowels should move well is gently withou ery day an clad ground quickly. TRAVEL ON SKIS s nec rty u itated the adoption of ekle 1g skis to traverse the enow- SPEAKING OF England's getting the Japs into Egypt to fight the! Turks, a mighty bright “student of the war” says it would be “Orientals | fighting Orientals, breaking the effect of any cry that the allies a bringing the yellow man west to fight the white man.” Oh, well, one| more shade of color wouldn't count much, anyhow! AMERICAN BOY SCOUTS have promised to sell a million Red Cross stamps before Christmas. Real soldiers of the cros LOOKS LIKE a dam conspiracy against municipal ownership of the water works, Let the knockers knock Seattle, if they can, BUT SEAT- TLE FURNISHES WATER TO ITS CONSUMERS AT ONE-FOURTH THE RATE DEMANDED IN 8AN FRANCISCO, OR, GETTING NEAR- ER HOME, AT EVERETT. Saturday filed with the county nditor @ general assignment to| ditors, showing himself indebt ed for amount of $233,648 properties of Qui- ate Bnet are given as $12, 433 | r i n ecelvable accou and nite, willie (xaative accounts and some| and can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness (Pec-stanite of label on back of Laxative Bromo Qui orringinginthehead real property, value not stated. | —but remember there is Only One Hartman was one of the princt yal backers of the Seattle Sun. The instrument on file shows| that Hartman guaranteed, as wv «Bromo Quinine To Get The GENUINE, Call For The Full Nama SED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE 4 GOLD IH OME DAY Wells, T. 8. Lippy, H. W. Treat jand R. H. Thome surety, commercial paper of the Sacks sheen "i on i" | iBRISBANE VERY LOW oF AX OVe | ; in the Sun Publishing Co. and sev eral first mortgage bond certifi | cates. Hartman also went surety the Mission theatre for $17,439. Hartman states he signed the Sun notes together with EK. H for Sun Publishing Co, amounting to| | ATLANTA, Ga, Dec. 14.—Arthur $211,675. | His assets include 56214 shares Brisbane, the editor, is seriously tll. P} OPEN FOR SKATING Koller’s New Rink FIRST AND SENECA - Skating Every Afternoon and Evening (>) La Precteu Mi JOHN M’CORMACK TO SING WEDNESDAY John McCormack, the noted Irish tenor, will appear in concert at the Moore, Wednesday evening, un- der the auspices of the Ladies’ Musical club. The following is the program Recitative (from Jeptha Watt Her Joptha) John Handel from Handet Deeper and Deeper Arta. Angels MeCormack Riew MoBeath Cyril Soot | T'al pleure en reve’ 1 The Lord Is M Mr, Me( (a) Minuet Aiitnen | Reathoven Kretaler-Coupe by Hamilton Marty the Fair” Hubert Hughes Arranged by Mubert Hughes “The Next Market Da Hubert Hughes Mr. r Simplic! MoBeath. ity" (Mignon) Thomas (>) “Blucevan le Stelle” (La 7 Mr. MoCormack New liner Great Northern proves fast ship in America in trial off Massachusetts. | erty | day, report ° ELSEWHERE Cold kille two in Kansas City. Fire destroys Moore wharf at Skagway One killed, 25 hurt, in Rock Inland wreck at Northfield, Minn. Postmaster General Burieson de clares department fi Bwedish minister attach: of sinking of Swedish ships to Ger-| man mi Rev. 8. W. Bidwell, oldest Meth- ist, dies at Middlebury, Vt, age a 0 Francisco Celestial 4 from China. Leray, Vancouver, Wash., civil war veteran, applies for pen. sion on 100th birthday. Fifty-six passengers on Oregon Express forcibly vaccinated Retransfer of Abe Ruef's property following father’s death sets prop: value at balf million Dog saves two in Sacramento fire. Emory Edwards, worth mililons, dies in cheap New York lodging house. Spring blance to cloth will bear sem- those of grandmother's s Fashion Art league. Contracts awarded for six U. S. torpedo destroyers. Seattle firm one of losing bidders. Mre. Charlotte Sharpiess, Min- neapolis woman who killed hus band with Jeweled lodge sword, gets life sentence. U, 6. orders two few revenue cut ters, one for Pacific Chas. Perler, president Academy of Medicine, dies Hog quarantine proclaimed part of Walla Walla county Wm. David, former prominent railroad man, dead at Chicago Brussels agrees to pay war |demnity, Germans report Livestock show opens at Lewis. ton, Idaho. Women’s Republican club organ ized at Winlock Many ciaime filed In new dis- trict on the Tolovana river. Btate will hatch 10,000,000 salmon eggs for government Two boys who escaped from Cen- tralia state school caught New trial ordered for Fulcher, Bellingham case Jay A. French, judge of Wallowa county, Oregon, goes to peniten tiary for grafting New trail to Chisana successful. staked Fred Tronson, Portland ator operator who killed Emma Ulrich 21, stenographer, gets life. Canal again blocked by slide in Culebra cut. Union s withdrawal of troops from Colorado. J. W. Witherop, wealthy Spokane man, ends life. French in in Walter GERMAN RELIEF ARMY CHECKED BY RUSSIANS PETROGRAD, Dec, 14.—The Ger- man fore under Gen. Mackenzen, the commander whom the kaiser sent to help Gen, Von Hindenburg in Russian Poland, have suffered #0 severe « reverse in the Lowicz region, !t was announced here to- day, that their line will have to be completely re-formed before it will jbe possible for them to attempt a general offensive It was stated that the Germans had been checked along their en- tire 30-mile front. Fighting was sald to be still in progress Though Germans’ attacks contin- ued day and night, however, !t was stated that the force of thelr as- sault was diminishing. The war office declared 500,000 Jof the kalser's troops were massed | had at % the Lowicz front, which become the main part of the tempted Teutonic advance. Most of the fighting was at very short range. The Germans were said to be using every available man, even the cavalrymen being dismounted for infantry service. It was claimed that the Sl had inflicted tremendous losses upon the enemy by the trick of evacuating thetr trenches and then blowing them up when the Ger- mans occupied them. ‘WHY MY HUSBAND LEFT ME’--A SERIES One.) (Continued From Page neuvers to lay sieze to his heart, but he showed little interest. I was puzzled “Fiddlesticks! He was just an ordinary looking fellow, and I ha¢ brought handsome chaps to my feet His very indifference spurre( me on. “Before many months my eldest came fast friends. He visited our home often but paid little attention | to me. As time went on a strange feeling stole over me. “In the presence of this man I be came unuaually quiet, almost un- comfortable. By degrees the youn lawyer put aside his reserve and we became very good friends. I de serted Tom, Dick and Harry for his company and finally we became en Of course, my marriage was a disappointment to me. “What understanding of values, what environmental preparatior did I bring to it to make ft an; thing but a disappointment? “I had only expectations of what it would yleld to me. only that I was incompetent to found a home, both materially and spiritually; but it did not take me long to discover that both parties to a marriage must make many concessions and be finely tolerant fo the cause of an ultimate com- patibility. “Although my husband was the picture of patience and endurance, I was unprepared to meet him even half way “It dawned upon me that out of the material shaping of my past life, | had grasped nothing to afd me in the enterprise of wifehood ‘The least thing tended to make me resentful straightforwardly, and invariably accused my centered when he endeavored lead me into a course more sure. “As time passed, he became the dignified, silent man he appeared to me the day IT met him. “I was discontented. Nothing pleased me. I wanted happiness and lack of responsibility, and cer- tainly marriage afforded neither. “I felt Uke such a helpless little girl disguised as a qualified wom- an, I yearned for the days that had been My husband saw my tnhappt ness and was at a loss to fathom it. His Hfe was built on such a to firm foundation that he could not} comprehend that I stood without a background, “The whole venture was a mis- erable failure, I made no attempt to do my share toward rectifying the error. “One day, when I returned home from a visit to one of my friends, my husband was not'there to greet me. Instead, I found a letter “He could not bear to see me un happy. his power to make our home a suc- cess. “When I had finished reading those lines he would be far away and would not return. “A feeling of loneliness crept over me. A sharp pain pierced my heart and I realized, but too late, all I had lost.” It was not) } “I had never learned to face life husband of being self- | He had done everything in} (U.S, ARMY WILL | HOLD TEST OF SKY FIGHTERS LOS ANGELES, Dec. were completed the most plane tests service The flight, in which aviators from the army school at San Diego will participate will be made next Friday. Six aeroplanes will leave |Los Angeles to search for a de- |tachment of troops from the San | Diego barracks which will be hid- jden somewhere in San Diego. Six military aeroplanes, 12 avi- ators, observers and other attaches will be shipped from San Diego to Los Angeles Wednesday. A tem- porary camp will be established ere, | 14.—Plans today for one of exhaustive army aero- in the history of the NELLIE POWERS VICTIM OF THUG Miss Nellie 8. Powers, 21, daugh. ter of Inspector of Police Mike Pow ers, who was hit with a slungshot over the head by a footpad Saturday evening, is rapidly recovering. Mise Powers was crossing a dark }Jot at 15th ave. and B. Jefferson Jabout § p.m. on her way to her home, 1230 E. Fir st, when the | holdup man attempte to snatch | her purse. When he failed he struck her. Miss Powers screamed as she fell Money-Saving Meat Prices Frye &Co Markets Tuesday Specials: foin Steak = YC 15¢ Choice Lamb Chops ......... Choice Spare 1 Ribs Hf Te Choice Loin Pork Chone..... 180 nang Pork Back nes. 10 Ibs a EE ie Anchor Brand Pacmag Full 18¢ ream Cheese .. ~00k for U. & Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality hops open until 6:2° p. in AMUSEMENTS Moore nics?’ Today Last two times tomorrow Edward 8, Curtis’ Photodrama IN THE LAND OF THE HEAD HUNTERS Nights, 250 and 50c. Matinees, 25e. PANTAGES 11—Whirlwind American Beauties—11 | nell a Dee es MELNOTTE TWINS In SONGS AND DANCES, The Bower of Melody AERIAL WARNER and CORBETT Advance.

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