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Don’t put your Holiday shopping off another day. Do it now! Do it tomerrow! Friday Is Always Bargain Day at Panton’s And tomorrow patrons of this store First—By giving Morning Bargains that will bring those economically inclined out early in the morning, besides All-Day Bargains that wil! appeal to everybody will c for the Morning Bargains, Friday, 9 to 11 A. M. No telephone orders, no lay-bys, and delivered only when going with Fine Imported Crockery Boys’ Heavy Wool Gloves “ 15c Good, heavy ones, 5 gray, black and br lar price ? ' Limit, 2 pet Main Floor, Millinery Department ‘Third Fieor Two wonderful bargains Plomes, in assorted colore; worth up to $2 hb. Friday from § to 11. Limit, 2 plumes to a pers Your ehotee for $1.00 _ Ladies’ and Misses’ Teen tae 50c fitting t Children’s White Mufflers 15c Third Fleer, Infants’ Department. These Mufti are made with clasp, me ae the Phoenix, selling for 0c cach, Friday morning, % to 11. Limit, 2 to a person. Each Children’s Fur Sets Men’s Pleated Shirts Gn sale on Second Fi STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1914. PAGE 2. LEADS SEATTLE CIGAR STAND GIRLS IN A CAMPAIGN TO HOLD THEIR JOBS Clara Christie Shall Clara Christie lose ad | * been employed at the tel 4 for years con ory get have cigar sta Her ser satinfact she may been eminently Butler But anyhow The Butler hotel won't discharge her, The State Welfare commis in bas that matter under consid. | ® jon. Not _Not only Miss Christie, but ev-| RECEIVER WILL TRY TO SELL SEATTLE SUN S. P. Weston, who was yesterday appointed receiver of the Seattle Sun, stated today that he will con tinne to publish it for the present, fired to the © Christmas Offers A Modern Talking Machine for Christmas! There's an instrument made to fit every home, would care to have them has a place in every home For so #mail an investment, pleasure and splendid entertainment to #o many , Come in and let us demonstrate any ‘This represents and the Special © there ts a Fin peo ple wt of all-yearround gi Terms are as Mberal as that will give so much the gre bristmas nothing Uneelfish, or all these instruments—but come no (MAKE YOUR SELECTION AT ONCE—and avoid last-hour disappointment) THE MeTRoR with 6 #6 lections (Terma of {Huatrated abe be per week) THE BCLIP of 10 selections, at (Terma The per week) THE JEWEL—with your choice | $41.50 | of 20 elections, at (Terms of 91 THE DE LUXE net quartered ecord bins Te per week) handsome aching, In mahogany NEW CHRISTMAS RECORDS—Hear These New Holiday venient, with your ehol 28.25 sak, Siig $200 | Ss $19.45 | FAVORITE. with your selections at Mustrated chotoe of $58.20 (Terms of $1.60 per week) KW MIGNONETTE—cabi chine, with tilting record bing, 60 selections, $109. 75 (Terme of $2 per week) | THE BABY REC handsome 1 wit ct Private Record Rooms TALKING MACHINE ACCESSORIES FOR GIFTS WOOD FIBER NEEDLES, best qual ity, package of ery girl employed at a cigar stand | in hotel or restaurant would lone her job if the recommendation of times, the recent minimum wage THE ence is accepted the miiission The girls are, of course, indig jnant. Mins Christie is at the head |of a committee that will appear at Olympfa before State Labor Com-| mission Olson and the Welfare} commission to combat the threat-| ened confiscation of thelr employ: f ment, ‘There Ww nothing wrong tn sell- | Ing clears and tobaccos at hotel | stands,” declares Miss Christie There ate telephone operators | at hotels. If it is wrong for work in hotels, then wrong for telephone girls. hambermaids, and for restaurant help. Furthermore,” and Miss Chris tle’s oyes twinkled, “if there is any | uplifting to be done, why not pay some attention to the manicure girlst ‘They're always holding sets 22-months sentence. hands with thelr customers. We! don't do anything like that NEEDLE FIBER needie 18 price confer welfare REST HERE Elizabeth Condon, gets number of her spends night tn jail uty assessor. tration opens at university CUTTERS enable $1.50 70, for. home and Frank W. Hull named chief dep- Irving Manchester, a emuggler, First clase in business adminis PHONOGRAPH OTL. ae used In Our mechanto partment, per bottle, 280 end BTANDARD RECORD ALI keeping your records free fro and dust, at the following RECORD BRE ecords clean and wil rh ff Brush Oc Story of grounding of &. 8. Great Northern untrue. shop F. W. Keator addresses Trinity Parish Men's club Seventh annual edition Mountaineer” off prens Edmund Seiler, 40, killed in fall near Rockdale. George H. Hi vice president P: ship company. Admiral Evans hite Bird badly damaged. of the bee to ri ifle Cons reef; ‘ | | THE COLONIAL | illustrated handsome table above $150 (Terms of $2.60 per week) THR NONPARIEL machine, handsome rma of $2.66 per week) RY TABLE GRAFONOL, any $20 Terms of $2 week) | jons in Our Con. | Filled Ow quality 10c 1.15 108 will keep your | lengthen thelr 15c 50c Lylers fta! you Teal Lasting Christmas Gift that pw! THE NOW LEADER—with tomatic record ejector, illustrat above, with 26 selections $94.75 (Terma of $2 per week) THK NEW LEAD! automatic record de vies, 20 nelection (Terma of $1.50 per week) THE Library 7 3 . in mahogany or utifully carved legs, with tilt Baty “2 $225 Terms $5 @ AN IDEAL GIFT Our Merchandise Bond it to Amount You Wish C.H.HOPPER GEPKELD Helin, University St. HERE and ELSEWHERE ° mas shopping, mingling with shop- pers George Forbes, pioneer resident of Olympia, killed by auto. Robert Breckenridge, son of late Kentucky congressman, who drop- ped from sight 23 years ago, re- turne. i Liner Niagara makes trip from| Auckland to Victoria in 15 days,| 16 hours, breaking record. | Ellensvurg light pliant out of We can save you money on your Coal Bills. Write Associated Coal Tracts Co. 418 Joshua Green Seattle. awaits W. E cook Business club Dale's Thursday 2.75. L set tow person Special t always sell $1.50. All to Il. Limit, 2 shirts to « per Your choice for On sale on Mair Floor Rets und t » ° endid quality of striped percale t All the cigar stand saleswomen | qraivetle eota ion; town in darkness, | n institute in meeting at! North Yakima decides to continue | present state drainage law Forty of Emden crew, with cap-| Pound ending putcome © veral eals for the sale of the paper, |dmit their ages to be over 21. |Garbert, St. Pau " 6 Young Men's he su bi acknowledg- | They contend that If the commis ry ee eeceeern ‘$200,000 fy| 8100 makes it a rule not to allow| meets at Allen " : the employment of girls under age night Christmas Haven't you a friend “back Rast” who } would appreciate a gift of a nice 6 to 9- Great Northern crack train, Orl- ental Limite on time 141 con- od All day Friday bargains picked at ran- dom. Worthy ot your attention Priced right ‘or quick selling. Ladies’ swell Winter Coats, value to $17.50, for. $9.98 Another lot of Ladies’ Coats, values to $9.98, for $5.98 ~The best Lingerie White Wa’ 98¢ Ladies’ Beacon Bath Robes..... $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 Ladies’ Gift Aprons... .35¢, 49¢, 59¢ u Men's White all-linen + Handictchiels é 15¢, 20¢, 25e¢ and _35¢ Men White Hemstitched | Handkerch’s 10¢, 3 for 25¢ Children’s boxed Handkerchiefs, 3 | 3 in a box 15¢ Ladies’ bxd Handkerc’s, embroidered crnrs, 6 in bx 75¢ Men's Silk Bandana dana Handkerchiefs for fishermen or hunters 98¢ Ladies’ cape ye lined Gloves. 89¢ Boys cowboy or gauntlet “Gloves, 75c values, for... 59¢ 19¢, 25¢, 35¢ and 49¢ -25¢ 3 you ever saw for Toy Banks and Toy irons Se and Up iday Neckwear iMe, Te and Up Colored Lanterns or Candie Holders Ladi hollow or flat, at a discount of 25 per cent Bibies at attractive price: Merchandise Certificates issued for any jount. Buy our Glove Bonds when you don't know tne size. Dine in our Tea Rocm—try our special luncheon Ze Toy Stables, Kitchen Stoves, Gar. Colored Toys of ail kinds. oy 1 Be, 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢ Drawing Slates + 10¢ and 25e¢ Sand Toys, a beautiful assort- ment 2b¢ and Up Humpty Dumpty Circus A9¢ up to $2.48 white or mahog- ¢ and Up Genuin ne fe Bohn Harmonica: and Tollet Toy Dishes . 25¢ 10¢ and Up reseed dr ine Varae Dol! findings, such as Shoes, Stockings, Shirts, Hats, etc., can be had here at right prices SPECIAL DOLL FURNITURE, such as Chairs, Tables, arrived. They have been lost for a month, for your inspection at prices that will please. ete, just but now ‘ready =| 00,000 KIDDIES Fa STARVE IN OHIO): SAFETY-AT-SEA court wher for by the 5 dition the paper's mately $300, per month. than two years’ time, the! used up all of It re. i incurred liabilities of; 300,000 besides, Most of these| debts are secured only by notes! signed by the publishers, one of/ whom is John P. Hartman, who went Into bankruptey last Satur-| day, with Habilities of $200,000, THREE ENGLISH. STEAMERS SUNK LONDON, Dee. 17.—Three steam | ships have been sunk by mines in| English waters tn the last few! hours, it was announced today The Elterwater was lost of'| Flamt Head, and six of ite| crew sing. | An unidentified veasel went down same ality, its crew and passen gers ¢ ping in IHfeboats. The freight steamer Princess Olga bit a mine and sank six miler off Hartlepool last night. Members of the Olga’s crew, rescued, said they saw & German steamship lay ing mines near the spot where thelr vessel was blown up. per's note f to its heavy daily or more indebtedness. loss ix approxi than $7,000 CLEVELAND, 0. relief on @ lari to the Ohio coal m: gion within seven days, thousands of striking mimers and their faml- Hes will face weeveton at Christ- mas time. Twenty thousand children are on the verge of starvation. Deo, 17-—Un- scale comes rike re PACT RATIFIED WASHINGTON, Dec, 17.—The senate has ratified the Internationa convention for safety of life at sea signed January 2 at London, by many of the leading nations. The senate reserves the enact higher standards than thos | prescribed by the treaty for th health and safety on American ven. sels. Justice Otls W. Brinker Wednes day dismissed the case against J G. Archer, charged with attempting to solicit funds for Belgium's relief | under representation that he war | authorized to do #0 by the Chamber | of Commerce. No evidence, the prosecutor. sal The port commission will comply with the demands of local hallbut fishermen and construct a cold storage plant at the south end of the East waterway, |at cigar stands, all right to|| interests will be suffictently safeguarded labout Tharsday” Joseph Smith, hurt collision Virginia. taxi at Fourth OPEN FOR Tape'’s case will go to the jury -—« chauffedr, and »f Mann act viol President Wilson does Christ- SKATING KOLULER’S NEW «RINK First and Seneca ATHENS, Dec. | TURKS ARE ANGRY AT VON DER GOLTZ 16.—(Delayed.)—Field Marshal Von Der Goltz, the German soldier who has assumed charge of the sultan’s troops, will be extremely iucky if he ever gets out of Turkey WAR NEWS | ! according to ad- vices received today from Salonika. TONIGHT SKATING EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING to eliminate him. ooo oe An Old, Family Cough Remedy, Home-Made Fasily Prepared—Costs Very Little, But Is Prompt, Sure and Effective. See PAPDPDADED EPO OOD sees | By making this pint of old-time cough SERVIANS CUTTING DOWN AUSTRIAN ARMY NIGH, Dec. 17.—“During the battle of Tarlak, for posse: Bt oeahienes CLAIM 8UCCE VIENNA, Dec, | the south of Ru | sued by the war office you will also have © much more! | prompt and positive remedy in every way | RUSSIA PREPARES FOR BLOODY BATTLE ‘ 17.—That It will take the bloodiest battle the) Russo-German campaign has yet seen to settle the pending issue in the opinion among experts here today. the situation with an overwhelming for PETROGRAD, Dec. th bottle and fill the bottle with pl ar syrup. Full dire eeps perfectly and tas anulated sui with Pinex £004. You can feel this take held of a cough or cold in @ way that means business. Tt quickly loosens the dry, hoarse or pine elements ‘There are many worthless imitations of ture, To avold disap ur druggiat for "2% opt any- pointment ounces of Ph thing el guarantee of absolut promptly refunded, ation. The Pinex Co, LONDON, Dec. 17.—Caim, deadly anger was the prevailing sentiment throughout England today, following yesterday's raid by German crulsers on the ction, oF CABINET WILL TALK IT OVER LONDON, Dec, 17.—The British cabinet met today to discuss the German naval raid on the English e ANNOUNCE TURKISH VICTORY CONSTANTINOPLE (via Berlin and London), Dec. 17.—Defeat by 82 KILLED IN GERMAN’S RAID; SHELL WIPES OUT BIG FAMILY, HORT LINE SERVICE AN TEEL TRAINS SPECIAL SLEEPER on evening trains to and from Spokane. | kane, the sleeper is ready for occupancy at 9:00 P. M. Onservation Car and Daylight Service on famous trai CITY TICKET OFFICE SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE Nai iS i aN _ SPOKANE “MILWAUKEE” | Can | be occupied on arrival at Spokane until 8:30 A. M. Leaving Spo- | “Olympian.” The feeling is spreading throughout the Ottoman empire that Ger-| urke into the war agi er thought it would pay him to do s As the most important German in Turkey, it ie ai Goltz is looked on as typifying this anti-Turkish policy, and It is re- ported that Turke high In Constantinople government are determined st their own interest: sted Von Der! ‘ eee coast. of our prisoners up to 80,000, The entire strength of the Austrian|° | Southern army operating against us Es 17—Continued Austrian successes in Galicia and| in Poland were claimed In an official etatement le now only 30,000." ° The a between the Austro-Germi n Poland, and Galicia. after a series of bat- lige statement issued at co! The German vessels escaped in the mist. Latest lists placed the number of | killed by the bombardment of Hartlepool, Scarborough and Whit | by at civillans and 7 soldiers and the wounded at 267 civilians and 14 soldiers. The soldiers were in the Hartle pool fortress, at the mouth of the River Tees, where the only shote |were fired in response to the Ger man shells, At Hartlepool the majority of the victims were wonren and children including 15 school boys killed. Many of the wounded will die, The London and provincial news- papers are a unit today in support ing the government's determination not to permit the attack to result in any redisposition of the Britis’ land and sea forces for a more ef | fectual protection of the coast, be: | cause it would interfere with the ;main campaign. | was still in progress. \ Scarborough reported 18 killed, there, including eight women and three children. The wounded at the same place were placed at 150 ——* | tured -| will be sold by receiver Jan. collier, continue raids on! | commerce tn Pacific. Washington state college gets! $100,000 appropriation from govern- ment this year. Severs! hurt in G. N. wreck Receiver appointed for interna- tional Typesetting Machine Co. British tanker Eburna arrives in sound with 6,300 tons of benzine from Singapore. Mrs. Mary Sanford walks from) Lind to Ritzville, 18 miles, to get divorce, fe bank in receiver's | Seventy-five per cent of Minne.| apolis engineers own homes Assets of Hanford Irrigation co. | 23. W. T. Purcell rescued from blaz | ing building in Everett ttle company bide $491,000 each on three of eight submarines, for which U. 8. has opened bids. U. of Pennsylvania will eventu- ally get $200,000 estate of | Treasurer Irvine of Phila: sttpation. They keep the stomach sweet, liver active, ue bowels regular.” Foley Ca: | ‘ablete are stimulating tn action, keep the liver active and Stout people Itke them. Bartei ree. “BIG SAVINGS AT pecial Bar; FOR F $2.00 Metal Reds, green or white blue 81.50 $10.00 Library $50 Turkish Rocker, genuine leather ..625 $20 China CL SALMON Shipped tn fee and re-iced Gatly until destination {« reached? Guaranteed te arrive in perfect condition Anywhere th the United States. All Charges Prepafd. $125 | Pacific Salmon Co. (Uptown Office) 301 Northern Bank Bide. Fourth and Pike, Seattle. Phone Main 5874 AMUSEMENTS “PANTAGES 11—Whirlwind American Beauties—11 10c and 20 A Big All-Feature Show 10c AND 20c A Few Reserved at 25c. KEYSTONE Cass “Ay Theatre Third at Pike. 5 Cents. A SMALL STORE” DAY AND SATURDAY eS 35.00 Cireassian rere Walnut Dre: Table quartered Select a handsome rock- $15 Oak Rocker, med, leath te. w Per Cent Between Pi STAR WANT ADS er from our large show- S. H. POYNOR 1421 FOURTH AVENUE $9 Oak Roel leather seat $6.50 30 ke and Pine Per Cent BRING RESULTS —