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PANTON’S PANTON’S PANTON’S PANTON’S Are You Taking Advantage «: e You Taking Advantage ‘x splendid savings that can be made at this store just now Remember that nearly everything in our Economy Basement is to be closed out. What are the everythings Plain and Fancy Table Linens. All kinds of Wash Goads. All kinds of fine White Goods. All Comforters, Curtains, Window Shades, Drapery Mater- ials, Upholstery Materials, Boots, Shoes, Crockery. Then on Main a vor are Silks, Dress Goods, Fine Wash Goods, Lin ings and Notions, etc TOMORROW— SATURDAY pecial offerings all over the store ought to appeal to those of you cally inglined. Sale of PLUMED. HATS Just received another big shipment of new Ostrich Plume and are giving you the rare opportunity of this pur You can have your unrestricted choice from hats trimmed with one, two, three and four plumes, and which are most surprising values at Hats, $1.98 A single ime on some of these hats la worth double the price whole ha 9 Black Hats with black plumee—Black Hats $1 98 $1 with colored plumes A Few Items From Our Semi-Annual White Sale — Extra Specials Gowns 49c and High Neck and Sti and are rtion and These garments are extra full and long celal . ive Gowns 25c Made up in slipever style, neck and sleeves are finished with button hole stitching in h pink or blue. Good, full size gown at nm usit Corset Covers 25¢ Pretty Corset Covers of nainsook, all neatly Gowns 59c trimmed with Swiss embroidery, Torchon and Slipover style in Crepe Gowns, Neck and sleeves Cluny laces, insertions and beadings, ribbon | are trimmed with embroidered scallop in pink Special Ve | blue or white. Special Be Extra Specials in Embroideries Embroidered Edgings, Fiouncings or Corset! Finished Edged Bead- Flouncings and All on Swiss or nainsook Cover Embroidery, a solid pat-| Cluding the new cami-| , - sole embroidery with 1 + 1¢ and) and 2 rows of beading, | 1O¢. have sold at $2 Ve. Boe and 496. Voile Embroidery in 1 Now $1.48, Baby Flouncing in| White or colores, Fe) Pretty Edges embroid dainty embroidered ef-| Yard, $1.25 values with insertions and ts with hemstitched| Flake Crepe embrold-| blue, Ia beadings in widths from scalloped edges.) ered in dainty patterns) a fine ndy 2 to 12 inches, 10¢, 49¢, 6O0¢, Z5¢ and|in a number of styles, or nain: inch $1.25. es, Se, 10¢ and t5e. D-| ing and Galloons from | over Embroidery, on dainty Swise and fine in eyelet 4 to 4 Inches wide Embroidery Edges ered in colors red, pink On 15¢, 20¢, 25¢, 35e. 9Se. Cloak Dep’t Second Ffioor Come and hear All Misses’ and Children’s Winter Coats at exactly half “Down By the price. Coats that sold— Big Canal” Formerly $9.98, now.. $4.99 Formerly $7.50, now. $3.75 Written by Formerly $6.98, now.. 93.75 Sam Pyles, dr. All Misses’ and Children’s It fs the very latest Wool at exactly half song hit and {t will be price. s that sold demonstrated by Formerly $4.98, now 82.49 49 The Composer Formerly $6.98, now s (A being-dropped department)—Prices cut 1-2 to 1-3 Men's $4.00 Shoes. | Women’s Shoes Women’s Men's Storm Rubbe $2.98. G Gl First quality, $1 Ladies’ $4.00 Shoes,| Heavy laced style. A joodyear ove jand $1.2 Rubb $2.98. Rubbers or SBe. Ladies’ $3.00 Shoes, All sizes, 76¢ values Women’s Goodyear $1.95. wear, $2.00 former|now 49¢, Rubbers Boys’ and Girls’ Rub bers, 75c values, now B9e. practical shoe for hard Men's $2.50 Housel ; Gippers, all colors,| Pe Sizes 4, 4% $1.98. | 5%, now 98¢. We will sell Southern Per cale Bungalow Aprons, sizes Wash Ribbons for Milady’s| | for. 39c Lingerie In pink More Bargains in Notions for —. £1.90 aniere, with Shieids. .B06e Hizes 22, 94: 44 Darning Cotton Son Ap Southern percale ew in bangalow of a hea nd fancy colo Light and dark grounds regular selling ¢ Saturday afternoon in Formerly $5.00, now $2.50 ay Our = Music Depart All Ladies’ Furs, one-haif price. ment, which has been All Children’s Furs, one-third l ] , mares Oe off. All go at a otf SB Economy Basement. Ladies’ Winter Coats divided reduction in or. : ‘ into th lote— der to complete a Buy It HERE for | [ior i now. ............ 84.50 upecdy cl 4 10c Per Copy Lot 2, now ....... $7.50 of these depe ~~ Let 3, now aces .50 ments Omega Oil Witch Hazel the nize... .18¢ be aize ....19¢ ibe alze ....18¢ 100 size ......7e Oc mize fe nations, SWEL TARISM, were placed by lead offictal eatim vartous countrt fect that 84,000 Engl the introductior soldiers b sick and wot Rus mans had been 34 The number of Russians lor total berg ani _—————=—=—=—Z*, STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 _N. P. GIVES GIANT CAKE TO DAVID WARFIELD Whewe consummate wrt ee ee) The Uake Presented by the N. P. Dining Car Warfield Northern Pa-| Monday night the FIVE MONTHS WAR ALREADY MORE DREADFUL IN LOSSES THAN ANY OTHER IN HISTORY By HARRY PAYNE BURTON Great Britain France Russia Japan Belgium Germany Austria-Hungary FOUR TIMES as many as were civil war! And the field, but th WHAT OTHER WARS HAVE COST IN LIVES LOST, AND TIME AND MONEY Days’ Wars. Duration. Crimean, 1854-56 Civil, U. S., 1861-65 Austro-Prus., 1866 Franco-Ger., Russo-Turk., Spanish-Amer., 1898 Boer, 1899-1900 Russo-Jap., 1904-1905 On Novem ed at P ja en en 4 rk 1 5,000. This total does not include the German losses sustained by regiments from Bavaria, Wurt Saxony No doubt the bloodiest bat tles of the present war have been the series stil! raging In the Yoer region of Belgium. it 3 said that the Germans est! mate thelr losses in actual kil! ‘ar at 40,000 and G TO THE the Ame AMU ——— METROPOLITAN 10 "7 ALL WEEK David Warfield In “THE ALCTIONNER MATINER SATURDAY Prices 82.00 to B0c WEEK COM, SUNDAY, JAN. 10 Popular Matiness Wed. and Sat “Matta By- the-Day” Books. SEATS NOW ON SALE Vrices—Mats, 250 to $1.00; Nights, HOe to 81.60. « has already involved PROPORTION cannon of ‘61 ¢ various unofficial Cost in Money. $1,700,000,000 5,000,000,000 2,033,400,000 1,085,330,000 2, 513,470,000 was fixed, by the German at 150,000 The Prussian losses in dead alone were fixed by a Bi pateh to Copenhagen, Denn country, at the appalling An¢ WOUNDED ever will 8 in the world’s history, they | nev mean that if this be impoverished of strong manhood to such an extent that she may NEVER rehabilitate not a loon keeper ev Kt RoY TALMA & Bosco WIGHTY MONARCHS OF MYSTERY. AND THEIR MASSIVE ALL STAR COMPANY MI PANTAGES ::: VIVIAN MARSHALL Loew’s Empress" Love in bail Sanitarium Adapted from 10c and 20c TIS Piest Ave. Near Col 2 Big Things Here, Quality and 1} To Keep Business Up to the magnificent record of the past few weeks and to satisfy the demand for CHEAPNESS that’s abroad, we have taken sixty garments from the $15.00, $18.00 . and $20.00 lines in the stock of the GOING OUT OF BUSI- NESS SALE OF VEITH-CAMMACK CO.’S store at Sec- ond and James, and marked them ALL ONE PRICE $8.95 hus giving you quality and cheapness. done before, and is only to be found in this BIGGEST OF ALL SEATTLE’S CLOTHING SALES. overcoats. 914,45 wer ae overcoats $21.19 signage tan Out i Business ses | VEITH-CAM CAMIMACK CO [utes $15, $18 and $20 Suits for $8.95 It has never been ies CLUB BOOSTS | | MARRIAGE OF ; PERFECT MEN < RKEL EY, “Cal, Jan business! And a sub- rd the increase of physic ct babies It is the plan of Berkeley's 1915 Eugenie club, formed under the guidance of Mrs, Helen Schuyler Crane of this city, who believes the scheme per Here is what the club proposes to do petly feasible To bring physically perfect couples together, with matri- mony as the aim. To give financial aid during periods of stress for poor eu Genically mated couples, and otherwise to reward parents of perfect babies. To provide a fund for this purpose throguh dues paid by members. of Berk plan to ald them by paying all bill r g perfect babies SALOONMAN BETS ON » ROBBERY TO EVEN UP CHICAGO, Jan, §—When Ludwig a er, los $400 nearly all of his customers were to bet the thieves would od Ande desperation, bet $400 that the thieve who had been, a rested the next day, would be pun ished The two were today sen tenced to serve one to ten years Jeach, and although the ice had been able to recover the stolen | $400, the con m made, the sa-| GIVEN LIFE FOR HAM THEFT, GETS PAROLE LANSING Mich Jan, &—G Ferris has ordered the paro f higan's most widely known oner, Léwis Oliver a “fer in quette, sentenced for life for steall » ham Oliv smiled at the sentence when it was delivered n 1904 eo “Read the Misce | umn in Star Want Ads. — BLANK BOOKS —AND— OFFICE SUPPLIES Morey Stationery Co. ae an A Be as aaa » Interested al ined Mra. » to organize and to the association of physic ct marriageable couples t of scientific matchmaking And if the pair are poor we ~ WERE’S SAD SNAKE PHOENIX, Artz, Jan. &—By | awallowing a giass nest egg, craw! | ing through a knothole Into another nest and swallowing a second exe of the same composition, a huge dlack snake effectually trapped him self In the chicken yard of Hagan Womack, a l%yearold Phoenix boy. Young Womack found the’ {enake partly fn one nest and part- ly in the other, unable to go back- ward or forward. He split the board and now has the snake in a box, with two great lumps show- ing where the glass eggs are re- sisting the reptilian digestive ap- paratus Own your own home. It's easy. Read the offerings in STAR WANT ADS—then choose. Suits {fications of the to be Perfect sique, normal minds elther one or other a resident of| this city, and recommendations as » character our two big stores complete with the best Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, and our prices ways the lowest. We specialize in Union-made goods COMPLETE ALASKA OUTFITTERS SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY $5.00 Extra heavy Mackinaws, Westerman & Schermer Seattle’s 2 Big Union Stores 220-222 First Ave. S. We Can Save You Money When Buying One of Our uJ PECIAL.... 15.00 Raincoats Overcoats Balmacaans These are regular $20.00 values. We handle only the best known makes, You will find the stocks at Where you get the most for your money, JUST WRIGHT AND DOUGLAS SHOES are al- 103-5-7 First Ave. S.