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STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. LONDON PREPARES ‘STAR NEWSIES WILL SEE MAGICIANS AT TO REPEAL ATTACK |THE MOORE THEATRE NEXT MONDAY NIGHT PAGE 2. BARGAIN PANTON’S as hg “w a ~~ NT D x 4 x W uf bs {| CONTINUE } * { Little Things at Our Notion Counter for Little Money : 100 Binding Tape, white and colors, bolt ve FROM PAGE M { 10e Dress Shields, pair be ‘a inne nnn / 4 \ 25e Dress Shields, pair oe trategic reanone i ( P Se O. N. T. Lustre Crochet Cotton, 3 spools... 10¢ He told of'a twomile gain along fa . + ig 7e and 8 Hat Elastic, yard the whole gilied front and said the We, 12¢ and 16c Hat Elastic, yard roads and Villages bebind the lines Sewing Silk, 100-yard spools < : had already been rebuilt ° Mat Elastic, yard Omretnn ° Se cards Hooks and Eyes and Snappere ae Button Molds, Sc values new in Bun ITALY DEMANDS ® Linen Thread, 10c spools ..........., ; ee SATISFACTION Basting Thread, | dozen spools gar I J TURIN, Jan Italy has de e Tape Measures, 10c ones made f a nanded reparation from Austria, fm . Tube Hooks and Eyes res t eae according to an assertion today tn e 25e Hose Supporters, silk or cotton heavy Southern th Stampa’ for the arrest and iM ( detention of four Itallans held as! iy sy percale, in plain hostages at Helgrade during the i KITCHEN NECESSITIES Austrian occupation of the cit | i] and and faney ¢ Tin Dippers, Se and 10c ones for Tin Dippers with wood handles, now Stove pipe wall Ring, black or white, each Enamel! Stratners, each ht TURKISH ARMY A FLEEING MOB dark und PETROGRAD. dan Trane 1,000 Tin Wash Basins, values to 19¢ with belt he f 1 from an arm nto a disor » Stoneware Salt Boxes * ganized mob, the beate Turkish Perfection Vacuum Washer, regular $2.50 value, regular selling forces in Transcaucasia were re for . f this ported today to be f before the Bluing, regular 100 for value of thi caar’s troops Ammonia, pints. Aina fhe for apron is .09%¢ It was sald the were trapped } ye, ie caf, now < First the Slave pretended to be tn English Stoneware Brown Teapots, worth 49c, for Special for Fri The Turks advanced tm ++ 19¢ q following up thelr sup Decorated Plates, value to 260, for 15¢ 39¢. advantage, This brought within range of the KR tons, The gunners opened a devas tating fire on them. At the sam av infantry and artilier k what proved to be a auc Sale of Plumed Hats $1.98 Just received another big shipment of new cessful Manking ration > The result was a Turkish row Ostrich Plume Hats, and are giving you the Spe aan Lolly rare opportunity of this purchase. You can Fighting a Poland | lnald to have beer t nearly te halt by unprecedentedly violer have your unresticted chotce from hats trim med with one, two, three and four plumes, and which are most surprising values at " has nh ee troop move weer a Impossible ms A single plume on some of these hats is worth double the } In the north, however, it wa ( price of the whole hat stated the Russians had assumed vigorous offensive in the Miwa re $1 9 Black Hats with black plumes—Black $1 98 «i [ Germans are sald . Hate with colored plumes . nabt reir nt r and it waar |fleree battle le STEAMER SUNK; that » “a Hindoo Rope Trick, to be Performed for Star News There promises to be plenty of} magicians of modern wan Don’t Forget the White Sale of Undermuslins times. But Third Floor 17 MEN DROWN activity around the Moore theatre! hitherto their efforts have been un . . eS : COPENHAGEN, Jan. 7.—The [next Monday night, when the route/exploited in this country Brassieres 50c Night Gowns 69c Combination Suits carriers and newsboys of The Star| All the fllusions, tricks and fea Of Kood heavy qua | Gowns tn slip-over style. | $1.48 Up a body to nee the Le Roy, | tures promised are new. For the! Material of nainsook, trimming | a hg Talma, Bosco company of English first time in Seattle, it is declared,| Pamertion and edge of wide embroidery insertion. | 4:P%*! ; use ubrhes ecto \magieees the famous Hindoo rope trick Ks and eves. : drawstring and « tvely | The aggregation is deciared to be will be performed | thea rable garment, and e i ery ree wit one of the largest and most stupen As far as it is known, Servaia Le penaly dat @ ’ s. | | eee Swexpenstve. n : BERLIN CHIEFS |dous seen in America since the Roy is the only white magician per Hemmed Napkins, good | Door Panels—A lot of not | MINIMIZE LOSS: death of Hermann the Great. The forming the remarkable feat of the teed Table Domack in ae- | for every-d ih, Aled | ok attaiien pamela’ tbe | BERLIN, by Wireless to Lon-|COMpany reached the United States | Mohammedas | : ’ . ‘ 2 a Though it was con-|¢rly in December, coming directly| One hundred tons of rcenery and sorted patterns. Regular | cine: Saale salon ete windows or doors, Values] [\ceded that heavy fixhting was in|ffom the war zone properties, filling three baggage tee © .vere, Retuesd to | ce. New She, or, | t0 950, for 25¢, and values rogrena in Alsace, the war office| Le Roy, Talma and Bosco are de |cars along With three African Hont piece kosces 59¢ | oocn i +s 7 to $1.50 for 59. here dented today the French had/¢ 1 to be the foremost mystery | and head of other lives Reonumy Basement | @@CB .+++5 « ¢ we made any substantial gains in that|People of Europe. They havelused in the production district. It was denied. also, that|Played longer engagements in the| «ram will be much importance attached to ome| |eities of the Old World than any jacore ot European variety artists. artinte SSS. ENGLAND SHAKEN BY FEAR OF $12.50 Coats $4.50 $18.50 Coats $7.50 $32.50 Coats $12.50 | Petrograd has told of rapid prog:| jreas by the Siav troops engaged in an attempt to invade Hungary./ FRENCH CLA SLIGHT AIM PARIS, Jan Ferocious ight] ling with the Germans was ed today in Alsace, ia the viciaity| LONDON, of Altkirch |New York.) 1107-1111 SECOND AVENUE Dec, 22.- No other one thing In “(By Mall tol of confidence. Of the y The Germans ial were said to be|concerning which nobody outside scure clerk, but was plainly a per- |making fierce attacks {n the Ar-|the admiralty could have been fa-|sonage of consequence in a post of gonnes, evidently in the hope = millar but for « deliberate betrayal! responaibility the Alsace campaign. CHICAGO. The quantities cocaine costs from $1.50 to $2.50 a drachm. In small it costs from $5 to $6 a drachm. Adulterate Drug With Poison That Kills Victims “And the cocaine you buy at the shady stores and of the peddlers Rot good cocaine. It is adulterated. Sométimes talcum powder ts in it. Sometimes ground glass, THE DEALERS—WHAT DO) EY CARE WHETHER YOU LIVE OR DIE? either bill, Still, he would have to #0 to the second column end ro’ whether he prefers Home Rule bil! to the Brewery and Hotel bill The “wets” will, of course, vote} wr ins they en atarete" | PROSPECTS LOOK GOOD TOB.L. SMITH pelled to vote tn the second column Jan -Plans are un statement showed 179,000 “Tt is this cheap, adulterated cocaine which makes the sores. It ah oe choles as between the two der way to establish a chain of 15- | men were housed during 1914, and "Poisoning me. 1 can't quit, and it 1s killing me eee ae wis bites ml am lcent hotels throughout the country | tat all of the 511 beds in the hotel “When | have been ‘against the needle’ | cannot sleep |necond ‘vote, but the “drys” may |, Things look-O. K. through the op-|ny the Rufus F. Dawes Hotel asso-| "ore, (Aken nightly sleep only when exhausted by pain, AND THEN | DREAM, lvete moe? belldty, ond wa teen timistic eyes of Burne Lymar ' | Fifty-nine thousand meals were {AND IT 18 THE SAME DREAM ALWAYS OF A SNAKE, AN ie on medecide which af the| Smith, owner of the LC. Smith 42-|Mt0R, | : oc Lente ee ne TeRr Bt vemmerk ENOLESS SNAKE, WHICH | AM PULLING OUT OF MY two liquor bills, if either, shall be [Story building, etc. Smith has been Peg ase d Rr Rima di a baboon ay. ad A goons i ‘ Re MOUTH. | never sieep that | do not dream that dream. | e0mse av . |} back East for four months, and just! | . MOSCHINO Gi eattle e bed rates were 5 cents each "1 M it « ve yo or on 4 « ) cents fo If a majority of the people vote |*frived in Seattle. The railroad de {inneapolia and New York have for those in wards and 10 cents for j deen suggested as probable loca-| those in private rooms Fierned the list o; They told dealers. ‘The penaity for selling cocaine without a physician's prescription is} ® fine of from $1 to $1,000, or imprisonment of from one day to one year in the county jail. AMUSEMENTS| r to the police. Dawes as a memorial to bis son it was next to impossible to get evidence against sc vestment A KIDNEY MEDICINE WITH THOUSANDS OF FRIENDS aousams OF FRENS | ANG ANNOUNCES NEW STYLE Kidney and Bladder trouble. 1/ was completely run down tn health ON IN SUBWAY PANIC NEW YORK, Jan times for the New York subwa | management seemed assured, today |in connection with the inquiry into Livel A policeman’s blouse must extend | must hereafter order. J ion wi and lost 28 pounds in weight. Tlio the knuckle of the thumb. His| The blouse, he says in the latest Wednesday's accident resulting in|guftered nearly all the time, 1|°° ‘ee kau aps Pheae bulletin, must be “semi-fitting OLITAN the death of one woman tnd the|could not bear to ride in a buggy |O® t must extend to the first three-piece, made with centei | METROPOL nattow ences of hundreds from|and could not walk over 100 yards |knuckle of the second finger. seam. 2 TONIONT. eK te on in trains stalled in the| without having to wit down. I| Chief of Police Lang has so de-| It must be single breasted and David Warfield District Attorney Perkins m could not eat hardly anything. -I/creed the winter and spring fash-| “straight front.” It must have five} In “THE. AUCTIONEER” nounced he would summon 100 wit, | "84 Several doctors working on me lions, He hasn't yet issued any or-| buttons, concealed MATINEE SATURDAY nesses, all victims of the accident | °° Al years. They tried every-|ders for powder puffs or eau de| “Standing collar, fastening at Prices —#2.00 and promised the most’ megrehing {thing and T did not gain in health. | cologr neck with hook and eye,” Is another BULL BROS investigation SEA SwampRoot Almanac was left at! ‘The chief is very particular about | admonition of the chief's eae Gon. suws ° Investigations were being con.|Y house and after reading it, Tithe style of clothes worn by his! He concludes with the instruc Popular Matinees Wed 4 P i t ducted by Gov. Whitman, Mayor | tetrad ce belong remedy. 1 od-!men, and he described in the/tion: “Length of sleeve to extend us FENTORD i ee tnde- | iat and hed take aah the drug-| minutest details the uniforms thes |to knuckle of thumb gist and had taken five of them es MAY | 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043 | pendently of District Attorney) when 1 was entirely cured. Gained | ROBSON Perkins 40 pounds in ‘weight in a | eks and was a new man in ev. In the Comedy of Cheer y respect. I always keep Dr. Kil-| MUST EXPLAIN $5 DEPOSIT ‘IDAHO MAY VOTE |mer's Swamp-Root tn the house, | and recommend it to my tents, | A by One Who Hadit ON PROHIBITION ant have not the slightest doubt] The $5 deposit fee system of the|man Reynolds. Rates, service and| Home Care Given One of its abtlity to cure Kidney trou-| pe ‘elephone the deposit system will be panties! the apring of 1892 1 was attacked - ble in its worst form jBell Telephgne company: will be gated 4 ar and Inflammatory Pheu BOISE, Jan The resolutior Yours very truly Sivgn @ thorough airing Friday |”. ‘saturday the commission wil)| providing for the submission of a T. J. CARLISLE morning by the state public service hold a preliminary hearing on the preter gr ae shenement fo eve |g a, Enterprise, Alabama commission, which will resume ite question of adequate service of the prohibiting the masatecture of alco | Stats of Alabama hearing in the Henry building Sound Traction, Light & SS SAAan Ge thie Getiale’ tone tL eee unt : All complaints against the tele | Power Co, The company has sub P NT. GES nes pret Sry ey nap log 9 le Sworn t 1 sub vibed ‘iad phone company will be taken up| mitted a schedule for the commis. was ‘oduced by Senator John ie, this day o! y, 1909, | ad of Frid ‘ ' A AG ost, faraiteas tlsce Lecon hak won jand disposed of Friday, says ( Chalr‘ston’s consideration | "nee ae ov nes Judge of Probate of Coffee f esa N. J, Jan. 7.—Three|Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do| aid the penalty for For You A loan of $600,000 can be obtaln-|nance committee of the counell rir erim n the state prison’s) Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & t Iso t to sel ed by the city, if it 8 It, from |@lso hopes to sell $1 electric chair Tuesd Co Dept. R, Binghamton, N pee ! . adaee yes land hospital bonds to the s —— s dentin ots tia. 3 |John BK. Price & Co. bankers, at . 4 P . Sa a samp © bottle, It witl| The Puget Sound Traction, Light Flove in in a a G0 ON ARCTIC HUNT convince any one, You will also|7% Ber cont interest. Tip offer|@ Power Co. will. also. come 1d f receive a badklet of valu@ble infor-/has been made and may be accept: through Saturday with $70,000, or s—oTHEN ACTS—s mation, telling about the kidneys/ed if the legislature fails to v@ll-|two per cent of the gross receipts 10c and 20c ‘Sswodiagal aye Carrying 40 prominent sportamer jand bladder, Regular fifty-cent/date the $829,000 bridge hond|due the city, according to the fran-| erved Seats $8¢ Gyreceee, + o |from the Kast, the steamer Corwin! and one-dollar size botti@m for sale lssue chise provision. will leave for the Arctic May 1 at all drug stores. Chairman Fitzgerald of the fi-| There is, therefore, good assur. ° Mat jo rps ny 2 ae eis no hope. But my fight for respectability in the first column that they want|“!#lon, increasing tariffs, will, ac-| ong | The hotel, the statement said, | has left me with one desire. They are selling cocaine to young = neither bill, then, of course, the|Cording to Smith, produce an tm | The decision to build a string of lost only $439.81 on be during boys and girls. Stop it! Then | do not care how soon | die.’ votes in the second column’ wit]|Detus for increased business. Boiss’ Outude “Ok Ghieape was lena, Phe tcmnmemee’ tries oe Poe SF have no effect. he Four ‘of crew of German gunboat reached, following publication of a| that a chain of hotels charging 16 That was the “snowbird's” story Geler, interned at Honolulu put 6 ‘on |{eanctal statement by the Dawea|cents for beds will net the owners He gave me a list of drug stores where cocaine is sold. I have) I hotel here, erected by Chas. G.'a profit of 4 per cent on the in |4 INVESTIGATIONS | augmented with a SPY HIGH UP IN ADMIRALTY: lerably frequent leakage! ~ DRY VOTE WILL FIX The French had attacked the |connection with the war has given ped rey tag bry both tn England | enemy in force there, it was stat rd | ed, gaining slightly on the hille|'®® British so much worry the have made so little secret that they | DEGREE OF STATE’S went of the city. They were said/&T#ve suspicion that there is a| have complimented the Germans on | also to have driven the Germans|‘ itor in some important position) the perfection of their espionage MOIST CONDITION from their outpost trenches at|!® the admiralty, according to a/ system. |Herabach by a fierce night [persistent rumor current in Eng-| From all that can be learned, on sanlt land the other hand, the supposed ad mn | it was admitted thot the katser’s| The basis of this suspicion is aald miralty leaks must be the work of| CONTINUED troop r certain |to be the fact that, again and agatn,/an Englishman. It is sald the na-| ‘04 seca trenches of Thann, but the | the mans have given almost {n-|ture of the information ; inved ‘From Page 1 ) Frenc held the heights controvertible proof that they knew| have reached the Germans hi rf - Conti —— } FROM PAGE 1 there, was claimed the minutest details of naval plans,| such that he could have beeu no ob- |lungs when a boy he wouldn't have |vise him to remove his studio to 2000 Additional Accounts Our Birthday ( Present is 0 be \ ACCOUNT, 2oqe arn He 1915 1900 m COND and UNION ‘ anger: Floor Space 27,000 #q. ft 4 nar vd Employees oe “8 4 Merchandise - $100,000 7 RESULT OF FIFTE YEARS HONEST EFFORTS DEC. 26th 1914 \ 4 58000 | {STORE OPENED } Ls a (FEB. 1st P/, 1900 {WITH NO | REALIZE What We Offer! WATCH OUR THERMOMETER Go UP NO PAYMENT DOWN u ampaign means no payment down. ay u ments ~-We carry only women's af small weekly secure the best or th monthly pay- after yc e men’s and V are! and Overcoats In the Whole Wide World If every man and young man knew the Bradbury $20.00 Suits and Over- coats as well as expert clothing men, they would not dream of _buying else- where than from the Eastern Out- fitting Co. Shoes, Hats and Men's Furnishings Today's Styles Today Reliable Credit House Largest Credit Apparel House in the United States 1332 SECOND AVE. 211 UNION ST. ber gores in the city, says Fiteger- a cash basis and may not have to/ald, came to the council with the go on & warrant basis at all. atement that the tax levy was Chairman Fitzgerald blames the/ going to be high anyhow and that bankers themselves for the fact therefore provision for the retire- that the city did not levy in the ment of the bonds ought not to be annual budget the $200,000 due | included next July to retire the first in-| Instead, the bankers urged, the Stallment of the $975,000 refund-|city should issue a second series ing bonds. jot bonds to retire the $200,000 in Some of Prominent ‘five years. NEWSBOY REPLIES TO ARTIST Editor The Star: I read a letter, I wonder ff he ever tried selling he Star the other day and it Papers. If so he would have quickly pobre pe very much, as I hap. "eslized the necessity of hustling. j |. Half the business men walk alone pen to be the newsboy referred to.) ing street thinking only of their I certainly feel sorry for the poor) business, and when you yell at t nervous wreck who can't stand the they recover from their abstraction “ boy, and ad. and thank you for reminding them On ee of thelr paper. “SLIPPERY.” First and Cherry. ance that the city will continue on the most the country. Probably if he had exercised his List your vacant rooms in ‘Star Want Ads. nervous prostration now Save 30 Per Cent All Year Round—With EXTRA SAVINGS IN THIS JANUARY SALE Special price inducements for Furniture buyers in the re- organization of our stock—a call will convince you, Davenport, the folding 27.50 $19.50 oak Table, specia Divan style The $15 Rugs now 9x? Brussels *" $9.00 The $20 Velvet Rugs, 9x $25.00 gaiz sale at $20 quartered oak Buffet $13.00° mahogany Dresser Axminster . Now on $16.75 Rugs, sale at Ladies Desk, 87.35 $12 oak Writing special $12.50 Metal Red, spectal. $7.90 eben $35 Watnut er Clreassian sTORE 528 Forth Ave. ween Pike and Pine $50 Rock-r uine le Turkish in gen- th 920.00

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