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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 25, 1914. PAGE 2 HERE will be many of you who have T waited to spend “XMAS MONEY” till the ‘AFTER XMAS PRICES” are in evidence. Also there are many of you who have received gifts not anticipated and, of course, you will want to recipro- cate for “New Year.” You will find things HERE from which you can make a pleasing selection and save ° ° | HERE | « Charity Organization society will care for 400 poor families Chief Lang spends 49th birthday, Thursday, passing out cigars Stolen goods worth $300 recov ered with arrest of five shoplifters. Charles Sh and Gus Karlson isly injured In leap off trestle to scape awitch engine Packages stolen from motorcycle owned by H. J. Rowers Arctic club celebrates Christma with dinner ser ~ Negro highwayman robs H. 1 1 ] Komo, Japanese. 3 4 2 Unknown man dies from wounds inflicted by unknown assailant, at Vader. On Toys, Furs, Silverware, Dolls, Etc. |] “sisson army gives aie to 200 families Mise Nina Leake, 2770 40tn ave. 8. W., dies Free concerts every Sunday at A Millinery Bargain Hippodrome during winter. hy clas : 4 200 Trimmed | ELSEWHERE | ° . eo Hats, Values up Albert ey, Middietown, r, slays two men who sno to $6.00, your HERE ND ELSEWHERE balled him. Three drown in Tucson, flood Family of five wiped out in New York tenement fire Democratic Leader Underwood predicts defeat for woman suffrage. Arizona prohibition law takes ef. fect Jan Heinle and Frank Johnson drown while skating on Lake Kapowsin. Secretary Daniels proposes naval reserve of discharged soldiers Agreement between Gov torena Sonora and Gen Scott S., regarding shooting — across border, probably will be reached, Portland wheat takes another| big jump j Archie Long, rescued from gov ernment test hole at Winona, dies. Centralia bank opens Jan. 4 Eve library robbed Francia E. Johnson death on Dawson trail Col. J. J. Edens, prominent in a.) A. R. circles, dead at Bellingham, | Sixteen million animals siaugh:| tered in Chicago for human con-| sumption during past year. Col. John Lane, civil war ve' dies at Lewiston, Idaho Ariz, May frozen to choice for 95c » There are 200 Hats to select from, ranging in price from $3.00, $4.00 to $6.00. There is a great variety of styles, and they all t De Doll Houses, Butcher Shops, Grocery Stores, Bathrooms, Etc., 1/2 Price 98¢ Dolls now .. ps Dolls now 75 Dolls now .... In the Economy Basement you will find all Bing’s Electric Trains, Rail- — Stations, Tunnels, Warehouses 1-2 Price vin Magic Lanterns and Postcard and Moving Picture Machines. .1-2 Price 1-3 Off 50c Mittens 25c¢ Children’s Teddy Bear Mittens, fell recently in New York, and gave the “snowbirds” and Toilet Sundries th. ace of the season. Mott, one of ” ‘POLAR BEAR’ CLUB TAKES SNOW BATH: WOULD YOU LIKE IT--IN A CATHING SUIT? “Snowbird” and “Polar Bear,” Chumae of Jack Frost. it'e| in a sno’ that) a kodak, was carefully ” : }HTON BEACH, N. Y., Dee.|* All Rocking Horses, on platforms or wheel 1-3 Off No, this isn’t “stage snow,” All Mechancial Water Boats or Ships.. ja specimen of the “beautiful” the | in a anfile sad birds” who lingered long enough drift to be “snapped” by puffed up" in a velvet neckband and a Gemond] “polar | pendant & chance to take thelr firat| George Simpson, the “polar bear’’| at her side, is comfortably clothed} bathing suit | Special for Saturday and Gallet’s Violet in blue, red, white. These are selling elsewhere at 50c. Our TROGRAD, Dec 2 the ¢ of bloody attempts of to cross the Bzura, and Sochaczew, were received here today. In navy, green, brown, white, Diack, ete - @he In Our Ready-to-Wear Section 14 OFF pecial 18¢ Colgate's Bay Rum, pint size, Regular price 75c, special 59¢ Warsaw, charged last Saturday night across rough and swam ground against Siberian forces {n the face of a frightful fire. The enemy reached the Siberian trenches, and desperate hand-to hand fighting resulted. The Ger mans were finally repulsed, but charged repeatedly until seven Wurtemburg battalions were ann! hilated On Bunday night two German de All our Women's fine “eeaie including sets or separate pieces Wamer’s Lace Front Corsets 11 BATTALIONS OF GERMANS DIE UNDER FIRE OF COSSACKS | Detallr|tachments crossed the Paura over rmans|a foot bridge between Rawa|tachments were annihilated by the near Piela. The de Russians. Two more German battalions} Wurtemburg troops, brought from| concentrated on the bank of the! France to ald tn the advance onj|river Monday | On Monday night, without wait ing for an attack, Stberians sur rounded the Germans and anni | hilated them. Twelve hundred Ger mans were slain | Russian troops have captured| numerous positions, cannon and machine guns in the fighting about the Bzura and Rawa rivers | A xreat battle till in progress not having reached a decisive yet. Form the perfect foundation for the well dressed woman. The figure is molded in easy, pliant curves to give the effect of being uncorseted. We have the newest styles and will be pI to give you careful fittings. Hope of capturing the two ban- dits who blew the safe of the Met ropolitan laundry, 2219 Ninth ave, and engaged in a pistol duel with police officers, has been practically abandoned. The search Thursday Corset for the average figure, as {l- lustrated, with the low bust and ex treme long skirt, with a rubber strip at the back for confining the figure into long lines. The front lacing has under it a marquisette protector with and Thursday night failed to turn up any definite clew Both men were wounded in the dainty lace and rib $3.00 pistol fight The Eagle pharmacy, —- and WOUNDED MEN STILL AT LARGE Jackson st, reported that a man who showed signs of nervousness entered the «tore about 6 o'clock | Thursday night and bought cotton bandages and peroxide. The neighborhood was scoured but detectives were unable to find) the purchaser Swift's pharmacy, Second and Pike, notified the police of @ sim ‘lar ale A model for the medium figure. New topless and long skirt model. Ma terial is of coutil, with lace and ribbon trimming. Has boned flap under lac ings and six good hose supporters at tached. Price veces $200 Pajamas, Unajamas and Robes Men’s $1.00 Flannel | $2.00 and $2.50 Night Robes 85c | Pajamas $1.65 Heavy Flannel Night Shirts in | Striped Madras and Solesette Pajamas, made by the “Univer. A clever scheme to dodge the In ittative law forbidding fees to be charged by private employment agencies, is alleged by Deputy Prosecutor Butler, to have been worked by Mra, A. B. Levy of the Seattle Hotel Help association, 306 Spring st. An information charging her with violation of the law has been filed The alleged scheme is to make an applicant for a job subscribe $2 for the Western Hotel Reporter, monthly publication Harry Ward, complaining witness against Mrs, Levy, declares he ap pak or blue stripes. Extra | sal” Co, A large assortment to plied for a Job, and was told to pay large and full length. Sizes 15, | choose from. You can surely $2 for the paper. Mrs, Levy then 16, 17 and 18, Regular $1.00| please him by selecting any one }f| directed him to the Altmont hotel values, special .. ..85¢ | of them. Extra good quality }f/1010 Union at , ‘ " and will make a fine gift The charges against Mra. Levy $1.50 Flannel Pajamas Worth $2.00 to $2.50 a sult filed practic: special $1.65 _ | Bo a Girls’ Flannel Just received a new shipment ys or iris ry a of neat patterned Flannel Pa Pajamas 65c Jamas, which we have priced | Outing Flannel Pajamas of | get well, Samuel Crukalas, who war A it uarcen: Beene with ini frogs, found with @ bullet wound in his good weight, for boys and girls military collar sty!” and in all | from 4 to 14 years of age. Col rhe bat wound. tn. his sizes. Worth #1 50 a sult, Spe- | ors are absolutely fast. Priced breast ‘Tuesday afternoon, died a celal $1.19 | special, sult O5e¢ the city hospital Christmas eve without informing the police who his assallant was. “I know the man who -* $1 and $1.25 eis for Boys and Girls at 85c Unajamas, so well known to most mothers, will be on sale for he told Detective Majewski, who tomorrow only at this price. Made of extra heavy outing Flan- has been investi ng the case nel, for children, in sizes from 6 to 16 years, For one day only, When I get well I'm going to Be him myself. Just leave him to me." Detective Majewski told him he was going to die. Chukalas smiled it,” he said me. Chukalas had told the police Tuesday night he had been lured to South Park by a stranger, whe had offered to show him some land Chukalas had recently come from Idaho, and was looking for a prop erty investment, be said. When HATCH NEW SCHEME TO BEAT LAW were filed practically mt the same wenting opinion Monday CARRIES SECRET TO THE GRAVE Refusing to believe he would not; they got near the brush, not me." TURKS VICTORIOUS »| nearly time that Judge William B. Gilbert of the United States circuit court and District Judge Neterer ren. dered their decision upholding the constitutionality of the law. Judge Cushman dissented, Judges Gilbert and Neterer held that the people have the right un der the police power of the state to adopt any measure reasonably pro Mme. Bernice De P: McCormack sang to a crowd est! mated at 100,900 persons at Lotta's fountain. Our Birthday Present is to be BIRTHDAY 5th and Pik Floor Space 480 sq. ft Employees One Em plo. yees - - - 62 Merchandise $1,000 SECOND and UNION Floor Space 27,000 sq. ft. ec . Atlerchandise - $100,000 rip, } 1900 WITH We are approachir brought gratifying resv Ave. and Union St., ar In order to be sure and if you desire we wi chase, inite means of meeting NO PAYMENT DOWN Ladies’ Suits and Suit or Coat Every s tailoring and clever design misses, women and extra WOMEN’S FUR SETS] MILLINERY OF and Separate Pieces This is an exceptiona opportunity Furs at very low prices. Children’s Coats at $5.00 All the latest up-to-date styles Sizes 6 to 10. Very special values and fabrics Open Saturday Evening Til! 100,000 HEAR SONG GIRL STRUCK BY FRANCISCO, Dee ‘asquali and John SAN ing Its citizens or classes of ns from fraud and extortion he public welfore is the de termining factor, and the people’s| vote to that effect is conclusive upon the court,” the decision said Accordingly, the Injunctiog pro ceedings and the petition of the em ployment agents were dismissed An appeal will be taken, it is an nounced Judge Cushman will file a dis-| Chukulas| said, the stranger opened fire upon | him without provocation Chukalas ran a mile, he sald, be. fore he fell. BERLIN, Dec, 25.—Petrograd re-| ports say Turks have occupied] whole of the Persian "aaa ed eo vince of Azerbaljan (Northeast Per: sla) and that Julfa was menaced etna Why is LAXATIVE BROMO! QUININE Better Than the | Ordinary Quinine? Hecaure of ite tonte and laxative effect, Lax ative Bromo Quinine will be than the ordinary Quinine for any pury for wnich Quinine Is sed. Does not ca pervouaness nor ringing In tne head 1d look for the oo box. Price “She full name a wre of & w Gho’ iJ AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN Tonight, Tomorrow Afternoon and Niaht—All Next Week MR. GEORGE ARLISS In Liebler Company's Production of DISRAELI Pricee—€2.00 to 500, Seate on sale for entire engagement PANTAGES, THE MIKADO’S OWN JIU JITSU TROUPE In a marvelous exhibition of Jap anese wrestling We and 206 (Loew’s Empress ‘The Mary Garden of ress SOPHIE TUCKER AND. 5—OTHER ATTRACTIONS —5 10c and 20c A FEW RESERVED FOR 250 2,000 Additional Accounts Added to Our Books in payments to suit your convenience. This no payment down offer is extended to any person having a steady position or some other def- Substantial Reductions to obtain fine m3 Lee RESULT OF FIFTEEN 2 YEARS HONEST EFFORT. DEC. 26th 1914 58000 COUNTS ry “Wy st NO START OF CAMPAIGN ng our fifteenth birthday. Fifteen years of hard work and honest effort have ilts. The little “Eastern Outfitting Co.” of Fifth and Pike is now on Second id has grown to be the Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the United States. to gain this end we will open a charge account without the usual first payment, Il extend the time from three to six months, according to the amount of your pur- the obligation. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Coats at a Saving | As Values Bradbury | Men’s Hats hown a marvel of beautiful | Clarkson and 5 A complete size range for System Clothes Stetson $3.00 to $5.00 large figures Excel All Others | Soft and Derby Hats in | the latest shapes and The Eastern Outfitting Co. colors DISTINCTION | puts its sterling reputation ’ ,] You can choose from a back of its Bradbury Suits | Correct Men’s | new and complete stock. | and Overcoats—$20.00 and Millinery prices that will | up Shoes please Styles here for every man | _All the newest styles, all | and young man, no matter | *!7¢5 ind leathers, button | what his build may be os On Mert fe 00, Every model, color and | # : and $6.00. material that the season has | approved. A complete line of Men's | Furnishing Goods. 10 Open Saturday Evening Till 10 Seattle's Reliable Credit House 1332-34 Second Ou 211 Union St. Largest Credit Apparel House in the United States |by Judge Humphries to Mrs. Maude MRS. ‘LLEWELLYN Llewellyn, wife of former Adjt, GIVEN A DIVORCE Gen. Llewellyn of the Washington Mrs. Liewellyn was given custody of the children and A divorcee was granted ‘Thursday | $50 a month alimony | AUTO; LEG DROKEN | state militia Claire McDonald, 10, daughter of Mrs. Roy McDonald, 1405 13th ave. | |N., is at the Providence hospital with a broken leg. An automobile struck her Thursday night at E Union st. and 2ist ave, Two ma chines were passing at the time. Sey gy) FS 2 88 Ss One was driven by A. J. Barash 905 33rd ave. He says he doesn't think his car hit any one. The A Merry Christmas and driver of the other machine is un known, AUSTRIA MAKING =| NEW PEACE OFFER? *PPARIS, Dec It was report ed Austria had made independent peace overtures to the allies through Vienna bankers upon the basis of the concession of Galicia |to Russia and Bosnia to Servia. 'JAP SHIP OFF PERU LIMA, Porn, Dec, 2%.—Accompa- nied by a torpedo boat destroyer and several English merchantmen, | ———______.. | the Japanese warship Hizen anch-| jored seven miles off Puerto de A Happy New Year To Our Many Friends and Customers Ts the Wish of Westerman & Schermer | Pisura, on the northern coast of | er : SEATTLE’E TWO BIG UNION STORES NOGALES, Artz., Deo, 25.—After 220 First Avenue 8. 103-5-7 First Avenue S. taking a toll of three lives and sev Jeral thousand dollars’ worth of |property, flood waters were reced- | ing here’ today after six days of | continuous rains, “The Most for Your Money Always.”