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of these money-saving opportunities: Cars and 1-3 off on all Lamp On a hair-skin cov- ered Rocking Horse with platform and houses. ¥2 0 wheels. Is slightly damaged, and though marked $15.75, goes at half On all Shops, rooms. On all large plush and hair - skin cov. ered platform or rocking Horses. terns, Postcard Ma- Vp Off chines and Moving Picture Machines. On all Magic Lan- $10 On our entire stock of Ladies’ beautiful Furs, either Sets or separate pieces. On all Hollow-ware—Rogers and Knick erbocker makes. Atso all Table Silver- ware of all kinds. Also all fine Sheffield plate. Ye Off cis all Lace Trimmed Table Linens. Children’s Knitted Sweater Sults. Three pieces, consisting of sweat- er, cap and leggings. Made of alk woof yarns. Colors white, card! nal and oxford. Prices $4.60, $3.39, $2.98 and......... eae $1.98 Children’s All-wool Sweaters, col ors, cardinal, oxford, brown, navy, white. Madge up with the pretty Certificates Are most practical and always acceptable gifts to give. Can be bad at anf amount, redeemable until used. Only one day more to do your Christmas shopping! ment you'll find ONE-HALF, ONE-THIRD and ONE-FOURTH price reductions on many toys—savings to you! In other departments we offer equally good bargains —and if your Christmas shopping is still to be done—do not fail to take advantage 4% off on all of Bing’s Electric Trains, Trolley Cars, 14 off on all Railroad Stations, all Tunnels, all Railroad Ware- 1-2 OFF Doll Houses, Butcher Grocery Stores, Bath- 1-3 OFF On all Mechanical Water Boats and Toy Ships. Trimmed Hats Your choice tomorrow for 91.98 Mostly the trimming alone two and three times the price at which they will be sold choice for Thursday only..$1.98 Trimmed Doll Hats 10c These Hats, stock, are styles, worth > mA Street Engines. all Railroad Signals, Posts. Up to Values taken from our regular all up-to-the-minute Your THIRD FLOOR roll collar effect. Others with the V neck or military collar. Prices range $2.25, $1.96, $1.75, $1.48, 91.25 | One jot of Sweaters in cardinal, | oxford, navy and white. Ag months to two years only. Values up to $1.50, Special......... 49¢ Children’s All-wool Sweater Coate in cardinal and white only. 1, 2 Dolls and Toys at !/2, 1/3 and 1/4 Less In our Doll and Toy Depart- 50c body, jointed, dressed or un dressed, Values up to 98c. VS) Thousand and One Presents for Baby 250, 850 UP tO .....+..4. Sacques, 480, 696, 980, $1.25 to $1.75 AR—WEDNESDAY, DEC, 23, 1914. PAGE 2, PANTON’S UP ABOUT LON NEW YORK, Dec, 23. ure being dug about Lor extraordinary precautions along the Finglish coast, according to information from private Ircos | gland which reache the I s today, in ant Attempted invasion Or ona in defense of London began in October, it was learned, | It was announced at the time that the recruits were me practicing, but it was said in 1 ent advices that this pretense ha een abandoned and that it ts ur ‘ military authorttte o ¢ nehed Mnes were de yoribed as being to ENGLAND WANTS By Ed L. Keen ' Copyrighted, 1914, by the United) 500 assorted kid Dolls, Preas. Copyrighted In Great 1,000 assorted Dolls, kid body Britain and jointed, and they're either LONDON, Dec, 23,—England's dressed or undressed. Values up hope of Christmas cheer to human to $1 ity reste upon ite tr that Amer foan sympathies are with, the Brit 300 Dolls, jointed, h in the war. t vu This declaration was Lord Fish iy, dressed ¢ kid body, dressed or ors. Hoe made ft tn & otatement te undressed. Values to $2.75. up 4 Pr publio #, his first utterance since he assume t Britain’s na lord. rdehip was one of the lead ing British officials asked by the United Press to say what the Chri mas of 1914 brings to the English. ) ‘Lord Fisher has to eny—he fe Y compelled to say,” read the tele gram, “that the hope and good cheer ' that the Christroas spirit may bring * to humanity almost solely depends pon the 100,000,000 Christian mer 1 women {n America, and the rea! fzation by this 100,000,000 of what the word ‘neutrality’ means ! PARIS, Deo, 23.—Unantmous ap- proval by the French parliament of the government's war measures was assured today. The lawmakers oted to have their work 4 to adjourn tomorrow A new wave of patriotic ent asm was sweeping the country, lowing Premier Viviant’s » 1 the front came the nows that the allied offensive continued all along the line. It was said, however, the Ger were beginning to put up ore stubborn resistance, presum ably as @ result of the shifting by kaiser of troops to points that the and 3 years. Prices $3.48 and $2.98 Infants’ Knicted and Crochet Boo tees in silk or wool, 100, 150, 200, $1.48 Crochet HE Infante’ Knitted of Alex Pantages, theatrical mag- nate, returns from tour of ctreult, Mre. Elizabeth Seymour, 70, dled in Tacoma, Chlidren’s Knitted Caps, Toques and Bonnets tn either silk or wool Prices 350, 486, 590 up to $2.75 Merchandise _Certificates tl redeemed. Practical and a ways appropriate. Turkey shortage threatened. Frank Bennett, 1317 Firet ave, robbed by footpads {n downtown district, Tuesday night Large Manufacturer of AMUSEMENTS | PANTAGES | THE MIKADO’S OWN | __ JIU JITSU TROUPE slaughter of the | ridle today in belated dispatches. The Russians, tt t's anese wrestling 10¢ and 20¢ Loew’s ‘The Mary Garden of SOPHIE —AND— terles of artillery {n rea gan in Bzura TURKISH TROOPS Jerman forces which took part in the battle Jn & marvelous exhibition of Jap-| of the Baura river was described stated, ex pected an attacking foree to cross | the stream on the way to Warsaw. They accordingly held masked bat had been expected, the crossing be- The gunners refrained from fir mur@erouaty. been killed by dreds more were drowned. INVADE EGYPT | ARE war victims stream, Then they opened on them Two thousand were said to have) the fire and hun In other places the Bzura’s banks Is Foretng Liquidation Through the the Merchandise Clearing House Known as the “Arrow Mercantile Wrecking Co,” 1422 Third Ave $2, $3 and $4 worth of High-Grade | Merohandiee for $1. Consumers as well as dealers are taking advantage of the aituation. | Thousands upon tho of dol }lars’ worth hig! 6 Suits, BERLIN, Doc. 33.—Five thousand| Austrian soldiers captured by Ger via are sald to have been without | food for 72 hours, no vi pats, Men's Furn-; had been mined and these mines Rainooats, Overcoat ; were exploded, Killing many. Jinhings, Shoes, Hats, beautiful 6. As| At present, 1t was said, the Rus | Neckwear, Umbrellas, as Silp- Jans’ steady advance north of the pers at one-half, two-thirds ar flank. Vistula is threatening the German| three-fourths off the original price: prevatling at other stores, is natural-| lly attracting the buying public of | S—OTHER ATTRACTIONS —5 10c and 20c A FEW RESERVED FOR 250 PARIS, Dec, 23.—The “thinking” “HORSES ARE KILLED (MILLINERY GOES Beattle. | Men's 600 Ties, in Xmas tees} |nt 190. Men’s 260 Ties at 140. Men's) |00 Bhapenders at 190, Men's 85c} |Cashmere Sox at 190. Men’s and Boys’ $2 Sweaters, in tan, gray | | | axatnet horses of Elberfeld, which it was ¢laimed could spell, add, multiply | up to 12 times 12, and even extract square roots and were requisitioned by the Prussian military authori ties for an artillery battery, have been killed in battle. Union Dye Works, Inc. White Gloves Cleaned &c and 10c Plant and Office, 10th Ave. and E, Union. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. Wm Abable, real estate dealer, and n man thot t to be Wm. Robertson were struck and Killed by street car in different parts of the city | 20%. a ‘BROMO QUININE’ List your Real Estate in Star: eee Oe. hag cold Ais on think of TMs STORE OPEN EVENINGS The most acceptable Christmas Gifts of all AT MODERATE PRICES Precious Stones, Watches, ewelry, Sterling Warcs, heffield Plate, Clocks, Umbrellas, Leather Goods ‘The best quality usually costs no more here than inferior Grades at less reputable stores. Albert Hansen ESTABLISHED 1883 1010 Second Avenue LL BE. 849—Phonee—E. 1164. We Call and Deliver Promptly. UUNGSQUQOCGUUUARHOOIOEREEERAENEEAEUAUGEEUUUUA TELE Vainidhtelidladianase cies ot irate STREET GARS KILL 2. lutes after midnight. UP IN SMOKE Firo, the origin of which the fire ruined millinery stock approximat Grant's store, 1602 Second ave, a few min-| apparatus, and were threatened, The greatest damage done to the inflicted There wasn't a hat in the store fit for use after the been extinguished The store is conducted by Fannte Grant, 614 University st HOW THEY GOT IT LONDON, Deo, 28-—A soldier who saw fighting in Ger man Guinea declared that the Ger. mans obtained the ald of the na telling thom the Pnglish intended to eat them. GETS DECORATION nounced that Lieut. Holbrook of the British submarine iwhich torpedoed the Turkish bat tleghip Messudytech, had Fecetved | thé Victoria Cross, brown and navy, at 960, Men's $2.60) Gloria Silk Umbrellas at 98c, Men's $2.50 Hats, in navy, tan, brown, gray d black, at 950, Man's and Poys'| ho. Better grade at 8 bi 4 ine, Cape at unable to determine, Ladies’ $1 fancy Felt Slippers at] 690, Ladies’ $1.50 Fur Trimmed millinery Felt Slippers at 00, Men's $4 Waterproof Work Shoes Until Further Notice, ALL WORK GUARANTEED FIFTEEN YEARS pink and blue, looks and feels like pure ailk, at $1.45, Men's $1.50 Ont ing Flannel Night Shirts, trimmed DENTISTRY at $2.45, Men's §8 Packard hoes | eilhed deasidesuasl at $1.98. Men's $1.80 Wool Unton| | Sutts, in natural gray and fine henvy | before arrival of tho fir | At Cut Pri Balbrigsas, a¢ $60. Men's fine Bilk| for a time rooms | M ices Mercerized Underwear, {n gray, by water | with silk frogs, at 960, Bettor gli alien alba ut $1.45. Men's $8 fine Wool Unton ast spark had |B Peresiain Crown Suits at $1.45. Men's $2 Mercerized v0 Geld oF Maree Silk Shirts, in new crepe effect lain Bridge Work Yc, Men'a $2 French I Extra Shirte at $1.15. Men's $4 Heavy, per tooth ... at $1.96. Men's $1.25 626 Get of Teeth in new effects at 69e Men’s Guaranteed “ nnel Shirts at 95: Men's $8 |§$15 Sot of Teeth nts at $1.45. Men's $4 and $f British |pauaranteed . nts at $1.95. Men's $5 Rubbe Solld Gold Fillings Coats, in tan and y, at $1.95.| |fOther Fillings é Men's $15 Derby Engl{sh Sitp-ons, OFFICE HOURS: waterproof, at $5. Men $20 Dally, 9 to 6; Sundays, 10 to 12, Ralncoats, cravenetted, in brown olive, while they last, at Cravenetted Overcoats Cyavenetted Overcoat BOSTON [cur RATE | at $10.95 | Thousands upon thousands of dol-| lars’ worth of high-class merchan | B-—It was an ise being sold at one-half, two | Commander FO ESN TIS T Sh tniras ina tiroe-tourths ott of rows | lar prices, 1422 Third Ave., near| |corner Pike. The old |Pherson stand. — Paid | ment. 1420 Becond Avenue, Oppoulte Bon Marche. Bring this ad with you, Starr-Mac | advertise. | uprising in Philty CIRCLE OF TRENCHES THROWN DON TO REPEL EXPECTED GERMAN INVASION vst only from Her the Thame It we known that War Mi {eter 1 Kit er recently mate & personal in fon of east const points where # landing by the en emy Was deemed Mkeliest and that he ha etween Dove t Those were said to be montly ter heavily mined os has every inlet nd waterway U.S. SYMPATHY “That word ‘neutrality’ ‘comes frozen on the frosen # “Bo I ask thone 100,000,000 to read wilt Watson's poem to America concerning England.” | The Hnglish poet laureate's po follows ‘Art thow her child, born tn the proud midday Of her large sould abundance and ex orn | jor daughter and her mightiont heritress, Dowered with her thoughts, and lit on thy great way By her great lampe thet shine and fail not? You. And at this thanderons hour of struggle and Hither were What word comes froven on the froren spray? Neutrality! THE TIGER FROM TUS DEN SPRINGS AT THY MOTHER'S THROAT And canst thou now Watch with = stranger's gaze? Se be tt, then. Thy lowe is more than here—for, bruised and torn, Mie shall yet live without thine wid O° t the crown divine thow might’st have worn, HITS FRANCE which the Franco-Anglo yroon have been delivering teat attacks CAMEL RUNS AMUCK PARIS. pensants Belgian ¢ their hei Deo. 23 along Marne were Soldiers Botne and and urbed by a strange crashed abont at night. the fome African chasseurs organized hunt and came in with a two- humped camel. U. 8. decides some of Alaska coal clatmants who paid $0 an acre for claima, tled to refund Holdups rob Peter Kelso, Tacoma, at foot of Main at Suit of $500,000 against @. N, for tunnel damages to brary, may be settled out o} Mauder' sung at church Wednesday nigh Children of Mount Baker Park Presbyterian church to give pres- ents to poor Proceedings etarted Tuesda againht W. A. Byers, charged wit! opening mat] tn postoffice. Knights of Pythias Wednesday night tn kc Or, B. J. Stubbs Forbes, Seattle 4 ish a Charge of conspiracy to Burns to be regational entertain ge rooms. ind Dr, R. F, etors, join Eng- bribe detectives filed against J Shultz and W. 8. J. Brown, ©. B. Seavey, Mrs. Gertrude Shopera, 318 Tenth ave., robbed in apartment. Salvation Army to distribute bas- ket nners to poor Thursday. A, King lectured at Liberty uesday. | Walter A. Tyler, ship carpenter, | sued for divorce. J, E. Chilberg sees Mount Lassen, | California, in eruption. | Charles J. Jones, former steam-| ship man, dies tn the South. | E, H. Smith, Washington theatre| owner, ointed to board of cen sorship by mayor, pera ceesncanehiemmrenoco sien t ELSEWHERE i| o or ) Falr weather throughout U, 8, forecasted Christmas day. | Abolishment of canal tolls probable. Lake Shore line Now York Central Gov. Harrison d deckload | merges with ares rumor of ngs unfounded ralees $46,000 for Kansas City Red Cross fund. Man recently paroled from West | Virginia pen slays two, | Exports from U. 8, double amount of imports. | Mra. Caroline Becker, Detrolt, held for murder of neighbor, dentes wullt, | New York pofice nab four Ger mans and fot! plot to blow up the French Mner Rochambeau. Plan to observe Christmas by temporary cessation of hostilittes ‘gnored by belligerent Price of butter and eggs through ont U. 8. controlled by 15 New York firms, declares state attorney ¢ eral Water power alte leasing bill op- posed by governor and governor elect of Colorato Pen used by President Harrleon to sign proclamation admitting Washington to Union, 1889, pre: sented to state. | Col. J. J. Edens, Bellingham plo- neer, critically {11 Big goat farm started In Monte. sano Family of N. C. Allison have nar-| row escape in Deadwater Slough | fire Permanent Injunction against op-| eration being performed on C, M Chamberlain, Spokane, denied Joe Wagner, arrested In Portland for California theft, swallows pol-| fon; may dle. Let Us Be Santa Claus to You! Get yours, but don’t forget the others whom you hold dear to you. Gifts of lasting enjoyment and usefulness. We have beautiful assort- ments in the very new- est styles in suits, coats, dresses, furs, millinery, plumes, skirts, petticoats, vaists, sweaters, umbrellas, etc. We have splendid assort- FOR HI ments in suits, overcoats, incoats, separate trousers, hats, bath robes, umbrellas, etc. jackets, sweaters, Select what you desire and get the full benefit of our PRICE REDUC- TION SALE. Have your purchases charged and remit in small weekly or monthly payments, agreeable with your income. a Week IS ALL WE ASK (tif! BATTLE S POPULAR CREDIT MOUSE, Corner Third and University Store Open Nights Until 10 o’Clock moking ZOx-2C MADE > @mrHora P. L. Lawrence, president of Crow-) Tenino and Pomeroy banks Pa, First National bank, in-| State charters gr id to new dicted for embezzlement. Hardware men open convention Peter Bernier, early Centratia set-| 10 Spokane, Jan. 20, tler, dies. Common law marriage defense of Canadians take electric sign at) Ja0ksonville man, charged with Sumas across border for Germaa| Mann ect violation, wins scquittal war signals, | Detroit business men sell papers Deputy Hillman, of Island Falls,| % Taise money for charity. : Me., active in enforcement of pro-| &. 8. Copeman, Inventor of life hibition law, disappears myster-| raft, dies in England. fously. } Body of former Treasurer Mo- U, 8. Steel corporation won't cut] claimants who paid $10 an acre for wares. | burtal, recorder of Catholic Mutual Benefit conociating. CHILDREN SUE FOR and & Pacific LI sold at auction in New York MOTHER’S DEATH Bandits steal $2,000 from Rich-| _—_— Ex-Sen, West, Georgia, dies. saleswoman, was their sole support, Diphtheria epidemic causes close| the minor children of the late Mrs. Att 4 i satel re eee cae na ratifoation of! on August 14 last, are asking a * 2 i ° j}judgment of $10,000 against the aboard liner Adriatic, setzed in New| freicht and passenger agent of the York | Alaska-Pacitic Steamship Co. and P. T. Hoban appointed supreme) Chicago, Rock | mond, Va, bank counter, | Alleging thetr mother, who wasa of Hoboken schools. | Lottie Reed, killed by an automobile Hundred tins of oplum smuggled | ariver, Richard M. Semmes, general Supreme court affirms conviction|the Pacific-Alaska Navigation Co. of Chas. Miller, Vancouver, B C.,| The complaint was filed Tuesday, who operated foreign building apd! The accident occurred at First ave loan 4 Jation in Washington. and Seneca st. Onk Rocker. seat. and $11.50 Rocker, | $9.00 Leather Seat] $16.50 se" $19.00 |" $6.50] iss" went er lat cy [POYNOR’S $ FOR oo. naw, | Practical leather seat Peer i i 9 $60 Turkish Rock- That Make the Home More Home-Like SAVE 30% 1521 Fourth Ave, Bet. Pike and Pine Davenport, the folding /§> $27.50 $19.50 Oak Library Table, spectal..