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Wednesday Bargains for Star Readers at JOHN PANTON CO. Clean-Up Sale of {TRIMMED HATS |= to $4 Your — Valeo: for ‘69c | One hundred Trimmed Hats have been selected for this cial sale on Wednesday They comprise, a lot of apes effectively trimmed and represent an extraor dinary value at GB¢. Values up to $4.00 : Another lot, more elaborately trimmed, $7.00 values for Third Floor Ladies’ Outing Flannel Night Gowns $2.25 Values for $1.19 Pink blue and white, f white with sith on and ait a whit figured and pla collar, trt Fancy ribt WOMEN’ S NECKWEAR ame , mae rite ribbon. Value 3 Values Up to 98 A special lot Neckwear, including collars, collar and cuff sets, vestees, etc, in a large variety of styles and materials. Values to 9c. They are mussed and a trifle soiled from counter display, and we are selling them at 25c each. iIFURS 4 oor $1.00 Pajamas for Boys or Girls lanoe! Pajamas, sia 88 and $1.00 Main Floor Ladies Coats | $10 Coats. . .50 | 4 Coats $50 %, Main Floor | SAN On our entire stock of Ladies’ beautiful Furs, Her father, getting old, Waists had | All Shoes Closed Out At 1-3, 1-4, 1-2 off Ladies’ Suits $$15.00 Suits. .$7.50 | bakery here, her parents’ home. burden jand plan for Dresses $15 Dresses. . $7.50 bank checks The imp $1.50 Men’s Oxford Flannel $2.75and $1.48 STAR—TUESDAY, DEC. 29, 1914. YOUNG GIRL BRIDE GOES TO JAIL FOR PASSING BAD CHECKS; WILI. SUUN BE PAID VISIT BY Mrs. Marie Schuler, W ho Forged for Parente FRANCISCO, rie Schuler’s mother, with coven! upon her with resistiess temptation, | 5 Coats. 50 idren te "e 4 she says. ===0 FF oats. $12. children to care for, was bedridden)" g14 made it for $60, copying the through serious {line a harnesamaker, and long searched from her husband's meager inceme, Marie, who in 19, secured a fob ina thinking thas to earn sufficient to tide her father over hte period of unemployment The wage was small, while things were getting worse at There would soon b other life in her own home to care | It was then that Mario noticed one day one of her employer's blank lying on the counter, to fil MANHANGED 20 jsoatt eats ms YEARS AGO ad PAGE 2 STORK i feli-lined compartment tone briliiancy and length of = All the Records For All Machines All of the Tme — 'CARRANZA AND VILLA TELL WHY THEY'RE AT WAR NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—Fol- Dec, 28.--Ma-, forge her employer's name—came signature of the baker so that ft was paged without question. | Four tim she repeated her f0r&-| Carranza and Villa to the Unit- either sets or separate ‘ - mores age ba & fruitlesaly for work =t twice on $60 checks, twice for} Ca" press. They were sent in Sa Second Floor a -ngerte Marie's smaller brothers and eis: #5 | feeponse to requests that the Waists underpriced ters were whimpering for food. é —w) er weeks the gloom And) American people be told exactly at 1-3 to 1-2. Married eight months ago, but un-| Taeedy of her fathers home were! what the two rivals sought to able to spare much for her parents banished. The mother recelvod) obtain for revolution-torn Mex- medical attention The children were clothed es, desperate frown despite her gullt at The father lost bis} Marie was ws BY VENUSTIANO CARRANZA . I desire that the American people Marie Schuler was supper for her 23-yearold husband, Meinerad Schuler, a baker, a few and in Mexico, According to the agreement of $22.50 Suits. .$12.50 |1/ Meantime, too, another grave {a¥* ako when there came & FAP/Guadalupe I am to continue tn $27.50 Suits. ..$12.50 care had been added to Mario's Two burly detectives entered |‘ ‘se of the Mexican government until j established In September I called togeth “and confronted her with evidence of her guilt Sobbing, she confessed. “It's too bad,” said one of the de tectives who had arrested the girl. | She will be booked on fi -to! counts of forgery.” rogram of reforms needed by the ountry. However, Villa, by pressure, suc eded in having the convention tn yas §«6Callentes name tierrez for president The majority of the military it out me for the office of first chief. 1 consider Gutierrez only a tool of Gen. Villa. Villa is surrounded | by the military elements who sup FIRST SHARK FIN AT YUEN’S PARTY Military collar, medium weight pda - acs ong ar —_— .. | ported Huerta and agents of the Pxt well made, with union label lane eave a Sizes 18 to 17, Regular price $1.30 plain tailored effects. (Continued From Page One.) | freien capitalists interested in pre eerie $1.38. , , ne xerving the phutocratic regime ei tee nets Mee yr Qe | Zapata united himwelf with the 50c Men’s Heavy Fleeced ane. aipaven, ture bas cricaco. et pe them, closely parallel our cuffs. Also embroidered HICAGO, Dec niet of Po-| |gnd continued the rebellion in th Cotton Underwear 30c style with Ince medai- | [} lee Gleason today wired R. W. Bax-| OW a ee — ' : . ter of Butiglo, ll, pressing him for| There sat at the head of the . neckan sleen Regeia? price #00, Spe Price ,,.., 82049 ||] further information concerning «| board, for instance, the Hon. Goon |qre te Ceara and Zapata armice fal. 300 ingens . — letter received from Baxter Mon > anes, the Hou are, to & great extent, composed of s ’ As encstient’ value te day in which he asserted George | D'P the consul. He ts the the remnants of the Huerta army,} $2.50 Men’s All-Wool ie cag a hay 1 Painter, who died here on the Maa type. He enjoys wearing & and represent a reactionary move Underwear $1.25 daintily made with | ff #allows in 1894, was innocent wmuhhnne ee “ ’ a y Painter was hanged for the mur-| "4 he does both well | The military chiefs grouped -all-wool Hosiery, in tan Shirts and Drawers of pure Austra- tucke and | Insertions der of his sweetheart, Alice. Mar.|, 40d there was Quan Foy, the tn-|around me represent tendencies and white only. Regular ee ne ee tae fan ent tary collar. "$1 (48 | || 2.__0 stoutly protested his tnno- torpretor. | He's the linguist, the) purely revolutionary and radical SOc values. Special 25c. offer them to you at $1.26, i Price cence. hook precineness which puts our| The present struggle is a contin fecénd Floor. Matin Floor. Main Floor one 24n among JoHK PANTOK (CO. We have nearty jf ‘0 ts found.” or gray in striped and figured ef or biack. Re: ular 7e quality. Special Be GOAN INQUEST MAYBE AN APPLE An inquest into the death of| WILL 60 WITH IT Orsetk, fatally shot by An-| & miner, following a) | " . 7 ew 4 PARIS, Dec. 29.—A French wom-| | WASHINGTON, denial of a report in @ Black Diamond saloon | , was being held Tuesday. | 42 who has been a prisoner in Ger- ‘DENIES THREAT TO Dec. 29.—-Flat|ist of $200, that an Ameri Just before the death put over Painter's head Look here, gentlemen, ou who fe an American, I say to him, on bis soul, see that the murderer of Alice Mar- y Baxter asked that atives be found and promised to re-| move the stigma from the family WOMAN BANDIT ROBS AUTOISTS BOMBARD TRIPOLI LOS ANGELES, Dec, 29.—After| successfully robbing another motor. A woman bandit ts at large today, In spite of slovenly speech to shame. Finally, there were our host and| his business partner, Ah King, the | “mayor of Chinatown,” Jot business, both. | cap was juation of the fight on Huerta he said: | if there is head being revolutionary, and there being concentrated in som plain men | cities a large number of conserva. ltive elements opposed to revolu. tion, I prefer in certain cases to abandon these hostile cities to the forces of Villistas and Zapatistas, in order that the true tendencies and the differences between the one and} the other movement may be known. In other cases evacuation is re quired for strategic reasons. We went—we Americans—to Charley Yuen's party partly, 1 sup- | pose, out of curlosity, The Chinese {" a curious people. They are Painter's rel-| “heathens” and tuey eat “outland- ish” dishes. So we went, and ate bird’sneat soup and shark fins, and found them good. And breast of duck swimming in syrup! We fumbled} with our chop-stieks, in the use of| I state to which the Hon. Goon Dip tnstruct-|and tegorical manner that I sup. ed us, and we made merry when) port, and shall support with all the BY FRANCISCO VILLA we found all our fingers thumbs. |forces of which I may dispore, the Mrs. Yuen emiled and blushed) government established by the con yn Maman and dropped her eyes, and her| vention of Aguas Callentes, and that proud husband beamed upon us.|/1 shall struggle without rest until I And aflent walters kept our glasses | gee the peace of Mexico realized and many says the kaiser had intended | can cruiser had threatened to bom. |@ Vigorous search made by the po-| riieg, | giving conquered France to his sec-| bard the port of Tripoli, Syria, was lice soon after the robbery, ove the prineiples of the revolution es MORE MEAT FOR ond son, Prince Eitel Frederich,| received today by Secretary Dan-| J. Barnhart was the woman's! gomehody remarked: “It is cu FA joc mmo tor bis own little kingdom. jin a cablegram from Capt.|vietim. He halted his automobile! oug twn't it, that in the long — (Orman of the U. 8. crulser Tennes- LESS MONEY ee Wednesday Specials: °C ‘aptain Oman explained the re-| motorist in distress. port probably arose from the fact7 BUT THEY TOOK HIM that the Russian cruiser Askold | covered LONDON, Dee 29.—A_ Strand | had threatened to bombard Tripoli barber in the German lines threw FREE SHOW AT “NAT” him “Now, let's 0, a ball of clay and a note stating, “We are the boys to take the swell. ing out of your head,” into the Eng-| |lish trenches at Ypres. He was| . Choice Steer 1 taken prisoner next morning. | i hea of Seattle swimmers have been in the past, on aoe pply to her immense shee will perform at the Washington na ‘aren * “ Pot Roast... .. c Toni, Wedteniay spn ma. PRANK MAY ESCAPE | rinaiy wo cares vo0n the ton her scuntrten ta: the world be st = J {Goon Dip for a speech, He rose|Other countries tn the world be at will be no admission. . 18 CLAIM SMALL GAIN Pek dine ak tented teal Ee RETRIAL |12 | tucxea two fingers jin, the | ar et, Amelica and China be old-mode! imming strokes, t r ren ‘ock coat, just as J BERLIN, via The Hague, Dec, 29 | 0/4 me gehen rang aoe at pecee WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—Doubt|GUF Own statesmen do, and ad-| Ms ed the an Poland | forms of swimming intricacies; ®* to whether Leo Prank, sen-|°"N j " J German gaina in Russian Poland “ t h 1 M. FP k dressed us as hia “fiends. Ie wre. Gpath a last toast to little © Bh were claimed tn the war office re | ee be ine he | igs ltenced to die for the alleged’ mur.|_,!t Wa8 @ good speech, chock full| Mrs. Yuen and took our leave. Round Steak.... ort iasued here today, but it war |xBown to the human fish race wiil|toneed to die for the alleged mUF-|o¢ egmeatnens and fine good senne,| THO laat we saw of our host and Choice Lamb admitted they were small ones. Thi: | 7°,)reNenter. ; lant, factory worker can ne AE] He made us seo, as T think none of hostess they were bobbing and c |was attributed to weather condi.| e 8p h begins at 8:20, tried if the verdict ts set anide, | 2 had ever seen before, that the|*miling. Little Mrs, Yuen was Chops ......... pee | memenibor, folks, Itt a-b-oodnt~ | was daoranded. Nave heaiin *!Occident and the Orient are no| leaning against her sturdy hus if | ly free ‘, longer as far apart as the dissimi-| band. eg el 1916 FORM POLISH GION lotonday “erameod’ amie Lamar |tarity between ham tnd eggs and je lgtiiak sho was a Mitte tired. Tt] . bird’s-nest soup would seem to in-|!8 ® strange world, a “heathen” ork Roast..... LE! 5 from the refusal of the Georgia m to in : : R A Duc D ORLEANS Bleep to salstes teen habena | deate. world, she has come to, filled with Choice Veal .Jcorpus proceedings Right there on the table the|/People who are boisterous and ci PETROGRAD, Dec, 29.~—A Polish WILLING TO FIGHT | tie cise now soos to the Geor |Chopsticks lay alongside knives, |sometimes vulgar. Chops ......... legion has been authorized by lgla supreme court for hearing, ‘The |f0Tk8 and spoons, We ate shark| 1 suspect-though wild horses Fancy Pl uth Grand Duke Nicholas, and while an lentire court will sit on the case. | {88 Imported from China and|couldn't drag an admission so tn-| y Flymo c there are many Polish volunteers| PARIS, Dec. 29.-~The Due 4’Or. }drank champagne made in France,| hospitable and impolite from them | — Eggs (storage) * in the Russian army, the legion|leans, French pretender, has asked | | 8 & republican country: that they were glad to get rid of Wild mill be the flrwt Polish contingent /tnat » bit to amend tho Xxilo law! PARIS AGAIN CALM |t0, 82» of tH0 repuptics, “cnina fas 4 cans 25c flying a distinctive flag | be passed so he can Yoin the arn 18 the baby of the family \ i . |,,,We and the Chinese should be| He off to n to : : Rose Milk ...... VIENNA, via Berlin and London |e ucts '0 return to exile after) LONDON, ‘Dec. 19 —Paria is over| “filends,” urged Goon Dip. With Washington mn) MERLE: (ONG 00h for U. 6. Purple Same I eet Aosh pn Piesaaae It stage fright. The gates of the| half the world at war, In Ameriea | - -sO c it signifies purity and quality ‘ 4 e jcity, which began closing at 8 p.m.jand China there 18 peace, It Re eeee Coeli 4-9 Austra Servia frontier was reported! Let stage Want Ads rent! whon the war started, now are would be worth our” while io v0 William Brooze of Tacoma robbed oday, your vacant rooms, kept open all night to pedestrians, “filends” with a people as scrupu-'on Jefferson st. é on a dark spot of the Venice boule. |vard last evening to ald a woman While he bent over her car she| with a revolver and | |took his wallet from his pocket Tom, to a man who ant at the wheel of | her ack ine, and the couple sped business as are when our grandmothers were learn. |!0U8ly honest tn ing the’ a-bc’s of housewifery, one | the Chinese set of grandmothers in one part of; He asked us to try to know his the world invented ham and eggs | People better, They would meet Jand another set of grandmothers | more than half way, He urged in another part of the world in-|¥8 to study the opportunities for | | vented bird’s-nest soup? | trade with China and its 400,000,000 It {# curtous, when you come to | people, who, with thelr political | |think of it shows how far|®"d social awakening, are finding japart the Occtdent and the Orient|"@W wants and needs which Amri- she erled Start the New Year Right ° Start With the New Leader Grafonola ‘=~ “Just Press the Button— and Out Come Record.” The New Leader Grafonola embraces all of the exclusive Columbia features—the Columbia Tone Effecte—with the Automatic Record Ejector above iilustrated. and the passing preparing *hould know the present situation | The movement of which I am the! a in the most definite | Co Pacetrincooc Bons ore 4 i i the and out k life. GERMANS FALL ALLIES ATTACK PARIS, Dec. 29.—More than a two-mile gain by the allies in Belgium was claimed in the war | office statement issued today. ] Their m impor ress, it was said, wa vicinity of Nieuport, where it was related that the Franco- Anglo-Beigian forces charged the German lines after the French artillery had shelied | them and drove the Teutons be- | yond Saint Georges. The losses on both sides were | reported as very heavy. | the line shelling allies’ trenches along the Eschelle, Staurin, Quesnoy and Bo The French artillery engagement, shelling lines mercilessly. Then the allies charged, only to Eulalio |e checked by the Germans’ deadly |shrapnel fire. | After |slower but safer methor of advan: ling cradually, digging themselves in| until within touch of pour- jed a murderous hall of grenades as they went, |the German front, when th jand bombs into the jtrenches, killing hundreds. enemy’ So heavy were their losses that inder of the Huertista army|the Germans finally gave way and/| | retired, WARSAW NOW SAFE, | | RUSSIA DECLARES, PETROGRAD, Dec, 29.—Warsaw | is no longer menaced, the war of- announced here fice unqualifiedly today. attempted at many Russians, but they had failed | the | was dec! flared, ‘TELL WHY THEY American Consul J. } kill them, | Fort Erle, after they in Canada having warning. H. C, Hoover, London, claims Bel. | jatum America fo | bread. depends upon ‘Play Out the Old’’ ms it clean, This now Columbia, wih 30 selections THE EASIEST SORT OF TERMS—WITH NO INTEREST. COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS—All Styles, All Finishes—$15 to $500 BACK 2 MILES AS PREPARES FOR the statement said, between constitutional order is re-| Rove and Amiens, the villages of/tnat the utmost activity prevailed \t ir, which were under fire for 24 |the military chiefs to approve a» |ours, having been badly damaged. began the/ the kaiser's this had happened twice,! chiefs ignored Gutierrez, confirming |the allied troops resorted to the} The Germans were said to have! places along | the long front in Poland to check everywhere, it SLEW HUNTERS B, Curtiss that they were merely trying to frighten the two men and did not intend to CEUFFALO, | Re Peo. | 28—| | money. It will be ‘anadian militiamen who yester- “le day shot and killed Walter Smith a fortune in itself. » jand seriously wounded Chas. ; Dorsch, Americans, today told It will develop a i | Smith and Dorsch were shot near had been warned to stop shooting ducks in| | Canadian waters, the duck season | closed on Dee. 15, Smith and Dorsch ignored the Ty — the the New”’ ach record has ite individual, adding to its $94.75 ENGLISH NAVY ANOTHER RAD LONDON, Dec. 20.—The weather having practically stopped military — |operations in northern France and ee | Belgium, the most important events in the western field of war were transplring today in Alsace. Gen. Pau’s French forces were a vancing, and Paris dispatches claim that they were near victory. The belief was gaining ground . |that the British fleet was about to " letrike. Naval experts sald the 3 Christmas day water and air raid on the kaiser’s naval base of Cux- haven had proved there was nothing to be feared from the German Zep- *' | Delins. Today's advices were to the effect U-\at all England's naval bases, and especially at those commanding the direct route to the kaiser’s sea | stronghold of Heligoland. 1s Saving Under || Difficulties c- | Many men_ owe | f] the grandeur of their success to the diffi- culties which they overcame to win J them. A saving plan which encourages close figuring, thoughtful spending and a little self-de- j nial will accomplish : far more for you q than the mere ac- cumulation of traits of character that make hard- E a earned wealth count i - for much. ‘ i DEXTER HORTON | {| TRUST AND SAVINGS | BANK ShCOND ANU CH ae er MUSEMENTS Al Week, Friday, Saturday. MR. GEORGE ARLISS ™ Liebler Company's Production of | +“DISRAELI” Prices—#2.00 to 500. entire om ‘Tonight Ma’ SEATTLE THEATRE. Phone Main 43 Tontent, All Week. Mat, Tomorrow. 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