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Store Open Evenings Until Christmas Art Goods Our fancy goods depart ment has been moved from the balcony to matin floor center aisle, There is still 4 good assortment of fancy pillows, pin cushions, table covers, laundry bags, ete. All marked at closing-out prices Dainty Aprons of lawn, dotted Swiss, dimity, net, eto; trimmed with em- broidery and lace insertion ribbon bows, sto. from 25¢ to... $1.25 Sewereees eeeeeeees Shop in-the-Mo 9 ng Bargains No of ri ivery « other telephone these bar Good am only no de nm any \ by oods gains Boys’ Wool Gloves, the 25. limit 3 pairs, per pair. accompanied & Iron Toys, Plantation Cart, Horse and Driver, limit, one. Women’s Black Taffetine Under- skirts, limit. one. . . “33C 59c Dapple Horses on — with wheels, limit two, each. Medium sized Jointed Dolls, with de part wig, shoes and stockings, "69C limit. two, each. ............... 55c Child’s Knit Sweaters, age 6 mos. to 2 years, white, red and gray, 39c¢ limit three, each............... Save Money on Toys In Our Economy Basement Florodora Kid Body Dolls $1.48 to $5.95 Pretty smiling-faced Dolls, with side parted hair, teeth and real hair eyebrows and lashe; They nave kid bodies, but the legs and arms are of porcelain or papler-mache. Joints are all riveted and each doll has shoes and stockings. Prices $1.48 +. $5.95 Dressed Dolls Full-jotnted Dressed Dolls, with hat, dress. underwear, eto, all daintily trimmed in various colors. Priced— 75c To $ 10.50 Rifles and Targets The Daisy Rifle for a boy is al- ways acceptable; there are none better than the Daisy. loon ++ -48¢, 95¢, $1.15 and $1.48 Toy Pletole With rubber shooters and target board, at 10¢, 15¢, 25¢, 49¢ Shooting Galleries A splendid assortment, with anl- Bing’s famous Electric Trains; they go elther by battery or the city electric power. Prices 96c, $1.25, $1.75, $2.75 up to Spring Trains Give the boy one, It's great amuse ment for him. Pric - 25¢, 49¢, 75¢, 98¢ and up mals and other marks to shoot at. +. TBe and 98¢ Soldier Sets In pee mache or metal at, set -10¢ up to 98¢ Magic Lanterns Magic Lanterns or Ctnemato- Graphs; real pictures are shown in these lanterns; they ase all sizes, are perfectly safe and are & neverending source of amuse ment to the children; they come with efther the reels or ginne slides, and may be had from 25, 490, T5c and up ‘We offer a fine quality white Kid Gloves, in either dressy or mannish style Attractively bozed in gay holly box and specially priced for Xmas $1 Glove certificates sold for any amount. ba | | | | | | .$8.50 | « JOHN PANTON(CO 1107-1111 SECOND AVENUE Railroad Station, Signals, Post, Etc. Rallroad Tracks, Signal Sta tions, Tunn Lamps, Switches, Crosses, Freight Sheds, Depots ote. A splendid assortment at prices right. PIANOS 25c fesewoos tatsh Pianos. 49c For a larger size, better finish, with music book. 98 For a large one tn white C or mahogany finish. Better ones for a little more— ip to the Baby Grands You Wiil Save Money When Shopping at Panton’s STAR—MONDAY, DEC, 21, 1994 PAGE 2 Popular Song Hits Front Balcony Musio—8pe- 10c All olal, @ copy Remarkable Waist Values at 98c 2 of jawn, pique, mar and crepes, in white and Roman stripe, striped crepe tn blue, pink lavender, black, green, etc All attractively made with rolling collar; long sleeves and vest effects predom! nate, $1.60 98c values for.. For Women 600 paire of fine Wool Cashmere Stockings. Spe- clal, per pair Abe High-grade full-fashioned pure cashmere stockings, tn black, white and tan; made with double sole and high spliced heel. Sizes 8% to 10%. Ladies’ Silk Linle Hose, at- tractively boxed in Christ mas boxes, at, pelr 25¢, BSe and 50¢ Silk Hostery, made of pure thread silk; a wide selec tion of colors and black. In fancy Christmas boz China Sugars and Cream.’ ers in @ number of designs and colors; pink, lavender and green flower effects, A few salts and peppers fn the lot. Very spe 25c¢ Cia), BOL... er enee BATH ROBES Made of Beacon flannel tn figured designs; pocket; satin-trimmed collar; cord tle at waist; in pale blue, pink, gray, Alice blue and Navajo effects. All sizes. $2.08 to ........95.05 ~ HOTEL MAN DEAD [aint puts On HER DEAD SWEETHEARTS UNIFORM; LEADS FRENCH TO VICTORY ARIS, France, Dec. 3—“Private” Nineteenth regiment of French Infantry, Is likely to be a recip | lent of the much-coveted Medalile Militaire for bravery on the CLEVELAND, Dec. 2i.—With numerous stab wounds about the heart and back, the body of Wm. Troy, proprietor of the Troy hotel and the Hawley house here, was) found dead today in the Troy hotel. Two large knives lay on the floor near by. Troy's diamonds and money were missing. field of battle. German bayonets in the Vosg the men of her race to victory. Toward the clo population who remained. FINEST MEATS LOWEST PRICES Frye & Co. Markets Tuesday Specials: her knees by his sid He was her sw In the night the ambulan: weeping. alone with the dead soldier. and her daughter was missing. a strong German position meet a terrible fire. Suddenly the fiag aloft finally the Germans were routed folds upon the ground. Choice Shoulder Choice Steer Sir- “17c i |} avenged him. Sour 192¢) ISTHMIAN SAFE Choice Loin |Seattle-New York freighter Isthmt Chops se eeeeee n, badly damaged on the San Ben. Boson 10] Pork Steak. “ 14c loin Steak . Choice Spare Ribs Pork Chops... . 1 §c i SAN DIEGO, Deo 21.—One of we Choice Mutton 1 ret “a done by jo crew oO! e 2c }ito island rocks, upon the vessel's arrival here Saturday, was the exe when the mother, who had fallen The latter's uniform had disappeared Wearing the uniform of France, she faced German bullets and mountains a few days ago and let of the second day of a flercely contested fight, an ambulance party arrived in a village some mil line and began quartering the wounded upon thos Into @ cottage inhabited by a girl of 18 and her mother was carried a young soldier mortally wounded. - utes to Ilva, and, as he was laid upon the bed, the girl dropped on theart. He did with his hand In here. rt Next day the French troops outside the village advanced against A regiment wi A standard bearer fell. out In front of them, dashed a young soldier holding With a cheer the men fpliowed. perate fight at the crest of the hill the flag was After the position had been finally occupied and the regiment had reformed, the soldier with the flag wai It was Mari dead sweetheart’s uniform, had led his regiment to victory and so Marie Loulse Dubois, of the from the firing of the civilian He ad only a few mi returned to the firing line, and awoke, she found herself sent to the attack to Throughout the des- en waving, and found sobbing In Its Loulse Dubois, who, in her SAVED HIS. LIFE r |had been declared extinct by a phy- |eiclan, hospital attendants, ae a last EVERE Deo. 21 After life resort, applied a pulmotor to Fred Matthews, millworker, overcome b. oan In 30 minutes Matthews had CEASE FIRING ON U. S. BORDER; TROOPS MOVED WASHINGTON, Dec. 21,— Provisional President Gutlerrez of Mexico notified the state de- partment today that Ge: toren . May- commander of the Villa forces, would move from Naco, Sonora, to a point beyond range of the American border. Skirmishes preliminary to a big) battle between Villiastas and Car-| ranzistas in the vicinity of Tor-| reon also were reported today. C Mfficial dispatches to the state department from Mexico City Indi cat on ‘ed the peace convention meeting Jan. 1 would depose Provistonal President Gutierrez. A NEW VOLCANO REDDING, Cal, Dec. 21— Redding was eagerly awaiting today a report from forest rangers concerning the ques. tlon whether Mt, Kanaka, 30 miles from here and 15 miles north of Mt. Lassen, had devel- rater, rose yesterday from summit. It wae not the columns from jen, but if It was a vol- ruption It was of re- spectable proportions. ‘MRS. KOEPFLI HURT jcution of the ship's cat been rev 1 and is now well on the The cat was smuggied aboard the! road to recovery Mr. Frank Koopfli, wife of the! Fancy Plymouth 30c Isthmian at Ban Pedro by a “rooky”| — | aeputy coroner, sustained cuts about Eggs (storage) . sailor, unaware of the superstition! Every day that THE STAR| the bead and oe Week tor U8 Furie stane. fi‘ bor Teas 06: 00 is published, builders list their) i eee eemetctric. coupe: I o capited gran, feo yd State's business Increasea 60 per|bargains on THE STAR) wiich she and her husband wo cont, WANT AD page riding, atendaeainicmio HERE” AND; ELSEWHERE Mlern strike ends tn settle I HERE | Ceell Nowere seriously. hurt in Ardena, Wash, auto accident Nebraska University club elects) Woman admite murder of Fran officers at meeting Saturday even-|cos Bombolt, Detroit, killed for ing money John K. Teninga, ship carpenter, Nine stores wiped out In Grew knocked unconscious by footpad|han, Ore., fire Sunday W. C. Dannenberg, Chieago mor Seattic district fifth in amount of “% Inspector, resigns business in federal reserve district.) Eugene Zimmerman, Cincinnati | Steam schooner William Chat.| Wealthy financler, dead ham, outbound from Tacoma, Part of ic en by Cincinnati | strikes beach and puts in to Seattle. b@nk bandl ered Chorue of children sing Christ Twenty persons will be prosecut. mas carols at Plymouth Congrega-| 64 for death of F oe ee tional chureh wpb ll herrea nay ey Benefit to be given veterans at; Fe Fir eg Pape rey ~ Press club Monday night sant tat ees; ee a Auto owned by 8, E. Co. stolen!) io 'netdny seed from in front of Queen Anno| Christian church Sunday Pye pi on warships to Engineers discuss new state! ashes of Prof, E. Christy will licensing bill with Labor Commi*| 1 goattered on U. of Calitornia sioner Olsen | campus. Weekly benefits to be given by| Wire, Walter wife of fa injon to unemployed printers mous painte n England Edward Swanson beaten and| Sen. Williame would exempt Im. robbed in hall of his hotel, 116% W.| migrant Belgians from literacy Main st test for next five years, Western Women’s Outlook Charges against directors of de re-| If celver, W. M. Sheffield, discharge t Hutte State bank dismissed by Judge Mackintosh | Declaring he Is New York resl-| Parents’-Teachers’ association en-dent, John D. Rockefeller resists tertained by puptis of Adams achool| attempts by Cleveland authorities Friday. to collect taxes. Mra. H. B. Stinton thought she u McLung, former U. &. tr d burglars at 436 22nd ave. 8.) urer, dies in London. ed police. Only boys at play. | Col. Firet Christian church had good) railroad program Sunday at annual Christ-} Geo, W. Dunn, mas ebrviess | Times, succumbs. Stantey Heay, 10, ran away from) |. | owner Toledo rendum recall in Detroit speech. Burgiars slay Wm. Fessett, San Franclec clerk. Brig. Gen. Chas. 7039 16th ave. N. W and @ at 1726 14th ave, arou suspicion of firemen. Keroven found on premin Jonn Johnson’ Morton, retired, foot badly burned dies at Washington while sleeping near camp fire Sat-| hide a ee re atl President Wilson rules against rday afternoon. Walked 10 miles! .snutacture of warships in U. 8, to Seattle to find a doctor | Jerome Newman, California en with Seattle port for bellige ent powers confors joners wife of Robert welet, weds Henry Clowes, jr, In New York Knights of Pythias plan big holl-| ah day celebration Wednesday night.| — eo Ul eee ert fe 1, W. W. epeaker arrested for! iow trial roasting police force. Few detalles connected with open- Judge ©. R. Holcomb will beling of San Diego fair Jan. 1, um tendered banquet at Arctic clud| completed Jan. 9 Mary Garden arrtves In New “Keep On Smiling” to be staged | york at Moore Dec. 20, Proceeds to help) Big map of Washington will be unemployed. exhibited at San Francisco fatr. L. E. Knapp, 61, held pending In-| Fighting across border at Naco, vestigation on charge of molesting| Artz, stor by rain children Two killed, many hurt Men’e club of Y. M. C. A. sees) tersville, Ga. train wreck. pictures of “Life of Christ. Chicago bankers making arrange Yuletide musio heard at al! the|ments for special train to Seattle churches Sunda: convention. In Car —_—__---- 9] from San Francisco | ELSEWHERE || Irondale revisited by fire; $30, A @/ 000 damage " Mrs. Louise Carpenter, 106, old Russian arrested in Vancouver, est D. A. R, dies at Worcester. Wash., confesses to murder of Otto _ Threatened 6 ned St. Loule-Northweet. | I. Ridgefield, Ore., , Ore., farmer GERMANS DRIVEN FROM ‘NOTHER LINE OF TRENCHES; CHARGED Goethals may bulld Alaska! W. H. Taft attacks Initiative and p Mrs. Elsie W. Goeiet, divorced | » Job seekers warned to stay away|! WITH BOMBARDING HOSPITAL : PARIS, Dec, 21.--Occupation by the allies of the Germans’ entire) line of trenches southwest of Loos was announced in the war office's offictal statement posted here today. In thetr advance on Peronne, the destruction by the French was also reported of the German trenches and two pieces of artillery east of Albert. Important gaina were claimed @laewhere in both France and Bel-| gium. The Germans were accused of| j |} than $900,000 for the Renton line bombarding the Sunday Ypres hospital The foot-by-foot advance of the) allies ts gaining speed every day. Military experts believe it will be) only a question of time until the German troops, which, according to prisoners taken, are suffering se verely in the cold weather, will be driven back over the boundaries of thetr own country Allies Shelling Dardanelles Forts | ATHENS, Deo, 21-—Sunday's ac- counts of the forcing by the com- bined British and French fleet of ithe outer defenses of the Dardan- elles were supplemented today by reports that the warships shelling the strait's tuner fort These stories were unoffictal and | details were lacking, ments came from reliable sources and were genorally believed, If true, they Indicated the fleet |had reached the narrowest part of| |the Dardanelles, having threaded | the mine fields which guarded their Jentrance, and were likely to be heard from next in the sea of Mar | mora, which they will have to cross | before reaching the Bosphorus, on | which Constantinople {a situated Kaiser Back on Job BERLIN, Deo, 21--(By wireless to London.)—Reportsa that the | kaiser, completely recovered from his recent {llness, had returned to tife front, were officially confirmed here today It was not stated whether he had gone to the east or west New Line of Defense LONDON, Dee, 21 ‘The Russians are belie’ to have formed an en \tirely new Ine for Warsaw's de |fense. This was strongly Indicated jin dispatches from Petrograd |A Day of Prayer ERDAM Dec, 21 Arch and bishops throughout set Jan. 10 a prayer repentance, ac jing to a Cologne dispatch received | here today by the Nieuwe Rotter damsche Courant. | CAR LINE ENOUGH were P but the atate-| the city wo | Vincent Morgan, | private was in progress to drive the Ru sians backward along the right bank of the Vistula tn Southern Poland.) ‘$900,000 FOR LEAGUE SAYS more Any proposition top is too exorbitant for consideration, is the report to be made to the Mantcipal league Tuesday noon at the Good Eats cafeteria by its pub- Me utilities committee, The proposed arrangement sug gested by the receivers of the Ren. ton company to have the city pay a maximum of $1,500,000, of which $200,000 is to be paid in city utilt ties bonds and the remainder out of the recetpts of the railway at 20 per cont for 28 years, ts opposed by the committee. The committee holds the pur. pose of municipal ownership ts to give cheaper fares and better serv foe, and that this cannot be accom plished by paying rice for the Renton line, “The difference,” says mittee the com. ould have to pay for the line at the end of the condemn: tion proceedings and the price now | | demanded in the proposed offer of | sale, would be amply sufficient to ake care of any deficit entailed by the operation of Divisions A and C for many years in the fu ture.” SOME FISH, BOYS tween the sum| INTERNATIONAL | | Conflicting Prayers Ascendi | Armageddon Lasting intelligent audt 6 recently at th | w Pork. city Temple.” fie dlc-| Bo far from gaining tise ove rurse was based *, all our efforts have accom pital om the text, “Upon thing. Our most learned physicia p the waves roaring men’s hearte fal ana tor President with pratsewor ristian peop! cur with our Worthy President in tter, Much as T apprec ps ve all my life labored to b peacemaker—I cannot pray the Almighty to change Mis plane to conform to ot our Honored Preside: For twenty-five hundred years through the Bible Prophets, hi And goncerning the more terrible Arma follow tt; m to reverse the program ead my Bib ened and victory for rible muti all, Next of Anarchy After that be hoped for, because God bas it! It will be brought tm by Mi: Kingdom, for which eo prayed—“Thy Kingdom Come. For forty years I have been prociatm- tng thi pea oy ie being fu: "4 IN THE PRESENT WAR. eee many will be shocked with 4 tn Seripture Th eterred to in the pr the weak s are called upon to ai 7 ength wee wears are 60 #7 of Jeho ery out | Jerum oing on Surely this war has brought more to a ny previous wi h should properly have bee: ericultural implements and Involved. and shall escape! Secretary of Stal will eurely Go all tn thetr power to ai complications and war itself, Neverth: ‘ern, the great nations of Burope, real |thie |enmnare these United Sta | conetustos DEATH |e tm darkness ti ¢ them unawares, © great “Distress of Nations With Perplexity” “THE TIME OF TROUBLE SUCH AS WAS NOT SINCE THERE WAS A NATION.” fusion of Thought Respecting Prayer—Present Con- ditions Prophesied Twenty-five Centuries Ago—All Nations to Be Involved—The War the Prelude to | Through Messiah Kingdom, Soon to Be Established. ing them for fear hose 4, | been Ing Mis people shout this great war long we have 7 war and ite glorious out- and printed, and the very year of them ded to go down to the Val- haphat—the Valley of Graves de of the eity of ma being used by the Prophet In | iutuwtration of the terrible slaughter now Apparently all the nations will yet be Mappy would tt be if our own Our President and our sre men of pence, and 7 ing how much they will be weakened by , will do all in thetr power te Int at the of the war we should tower |above the others financially and other- | WHY GOD HAS PERMITTED SIN AND re look et the Divine Plan od would bring about any surely something wrong appear weekly in appron lied Biates, Canada, Grent BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION wie ing to God—Prevailing Con- eH Peace Obtainable Only hope te in Got, and } His blessing she Kingdom, ‘extrem!t specialiate Gecia: the wor on the verge oliapes; and that t rate of increase, there wo be enough f individ) nly hops niitypten! Bab and obedient w lomt likeness of their Creator | whole earth will be their Pa and the and ean pointed 1 typical kingdom for # tim King David and ble pestertty to be rulers by He cut these off, discontin- uing the earthly typical, kingdom The Inst monarch of David's line was King Zedekiah, of whom we read: "O thou profane and wicked prince, whose time has come that iniquity shall have the diafem, take off the or’ I will overturn overturn, overturn {t unt!! He comes w I will give it to Him.” his the One whone right the Church His Body—on the spirit ain Scriptures that the during which God's Kingfom woul boned from the time of King that period ends this year; for, to the Scriptures, King Zedeks was taken away In 606 B.C. If so, with the close of the present year Messiah should take to Himeeif this great power 4 bagin His glorious reign of « thousand * (he beginning ef which, according to the Bible, will be a very Gark hour— Time of Trouble such as was not since there was @ nation,” ‘no, nor mever shall be” the ike again.—Dantel 12:1; Matthew rare ‘When Goa removed His typical King- dom, #06 B. C., He gave to the Gentties authority or permission to do thelr best in governing the world and bringing in righteousness and happiness. That we might know all this, He gave a Gream to Nebucha@nerser, king of Babylon, and sent the Interpretation of that éream through the Prophet Daniel fold, representing Rabyio: arme of silver, representin, Ing government of the Medes and Per- lana; the belly of brass, representing the Grectan empire which followed the Medo~ Persian; and ite legs of tron, representing Rome, the govermment of the Caesars Bach of these governments has bad made to resemble stone feet. These trom | teet represented the Holy Roman empire, which was really a part of the Roman empire, and the divisions of which are at war with each other today. The and ite Interpretation shownd that « stone cut without hands struck the image in its feet, ground them to powder and utteriy Ceatroyed the entire image This stone represented Messiah's kingdom, which will ultimately fill the whole earth, ac- cording to thle prophecy ameared on the tron feet, Christ's kingdom. On their coins an@ they claim to represent God © been decelved I and speaking of themselves dom, which signifies Chri In reality they are the Inat representatives of Gentile supremacy of which King Nebuchadnessar dreamed The present wer will weaken the to bring to the 101 But Messiah's kingdom, which will then be inaugurated, will be “the desire of all ations. heights and Gepthe of G: great Por Bot whoever has an understand an unreasonable |, route not Jaleo everything | Bible outiines the history of The Scriptures clearly teach that ou: THE PROPHETIC FORECAST | This war and the anarchy of Armaged- |don which will follow it, will prove con clusively the need of Divine interposition to human affairs ing of the pr ing anarchy, Unless those day: r would be earth {9 the only rebseilfous province in | s® God's fair creation. ot God has permitted sin to take tt wad, to blosson Ir hat both men and angel a results of opposition to ment. sus how this wortd be. It tolls us that God t home, in every way ‘This Eden r him @ In this Iittle to bring forth dhe was to enjoy ir etviligation would per- @id not God through dom, the Blect, intervene to bring order out of ch the best they knew how to do for thelr peoples Bome of our very best laws came from Julius Caesar, in combination with the Mosaic code. Some of the so doing thetr b Having a fal seem to think the world, They also foresee a general uprisin; and their hearts are failing them, fearing the things coming upon the earth. Statistics show Seattle has stom: ton, claiming to be the leading fish ing port of the world, beat to a frazzle. During 1912, 170,000,000 pounds of | God. the whole world would have become fish, worth $7,500,000, were brought into Boston, During the same per fod the Seattle Chamber of Com merce has informed Boston folks 250,000,000 pounds of fish, valued at $29,170,835, were brought into} Seattle. Pretty good, say we. , Dec. Ru mors that a gr “7 jury will probe urges made by Clty Prosecutor has received protection were cur-| rent today Police Commissioner | after conducting a investigation of the charges, declared that such action Tries to Relieve City is likely’ VIENNA, Dec, 21.—(Via Rome.) | The Austrians were making a great effort today to raise the Rus an siege of Przemysl A furious sort from the f Unanimous approval’ of the tac were being eng: direc-| ulty of the University of Washing tlon of Bureza, whence another! ton has been given to the estab Austrian force was trying to reach | lishment of a four-year cour in and relleve the beleagured city architeetur leadir to the ree Simultaneously, a supreme effort| of bachelor of architecture, subdue the | mankind arth and develop it remained in harmony with a» Eden Jod foreknew Just what would occur wever, He foreknew Adam's sin and fall, a® well as the mental, moral and physloa + from the dirobedtence Ho foreknew | me ntal and phystoal health e ted all the world, ntinued to rest upon the hu 4 m the cre has been @ period of alx Thousand-y man's Work Week | Days. he hi sin and its penalty of death these sixty centuries humanity dying—mentally, morally and phyateally After waren aN tag with this coupon, will ding the 24th Chi joe of Te INrkes 17 Micke 8 chapter ¢xp He was the king of the whole earth; and theretore his Creator instructed him that as his family increased, he was to Had this to] ation of Adam until now during which been permitted to try everything he could tmagine for his own relief from While they knew that this would be the woret war ever known, yet they preferred it to that which they were striving to ward off, and which they have succesded Jin keeping off for the present. But they have lost their beat blood, their best em Jergy, thelr money, commerce, etc.; and when the war Is ended, these nations, #or- owful and famine stricken, will be great-@ angered at their ru Then wil! come 9 determination for something like So: clalism, ‘Thi: will en -|deavor to put down, and to some extent 11 come the the of 1 | Trouble, immediately preceding t stan’ | By us all the age of the present Age, or order of things, to be followed by a new order the world to come, wherein dwelleth ‘A new heaven y, and “a new earth,” a new the world tn accord with the Divine Law. It ty also atyled a whirlwind @ tidal wave, and a consuming fire—all forceful aymb Misunderstanding these symbols, our creeds declare that the world is to be burned up. The real thought t* the ending of this Age in a symbolio fire of trouble, inaugurating @ New Dispensi tion—Messia! tablish the arth!” 0 © long promi BY re to aptor

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