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Pre-Inventory Sale! And the Final Closing Out of All Being-Discontinued Depart- ments at JOHN PANTON CO. You will find in this store the greatest bargains ever given to Seattle shoppers, our Economy Basement as well as on our Main Floor and other floors. Prices Cut One-Fourth to One-Half A Shipment of Smart New Hats $8.50 VALUES FOR $1.39 are trimmed with fancy Ostrich feather Others with flowers in attractive colors, and , but there are also a few turbans, You wil you want to end up the season. There are But all are marked now, $1.39, -25 Silk | | Viyella Flannels T0e aed The Values 55c Most of t¢ bands, tips, etc. in sailor effe: ind just w sues to $8.50. DRESS GOODS | | $1 Up to 82.50 Values brow veh is mixtures, solld iting in p ans, Krays and other colors. ali good for u Short poplins, messalines, etc lengths of foulards, taffotas, Duchesse 24 and Plain colors Values to Special 39¢, know Vt © genuine flannels, as satin, 2ineh widths or’ floral designs. $1.25 yard Seattle Our Suit and Cloak Dept. ‘The wearables in this department are being sold at less than % price. Now is the time to buy a richly-made Suit, Coat or Gown for a litt tmore than a “son; Women’s Dresses Women’s Suits |$7.50 & $12.50 $7.50 & $12.50 Values to $32.50 ! | mone Suits of serge. broad- Of poplin, serge, broadcloth, vel cloth, velvet, etc, at $7.50 and | vet, etc, at $7.50 and $12.50. For- $12.50, that were formerly marked | eee Fe merly priced to $32.50. Girls’ Wool Dresses $1.49 to $3.49 | Values to $7.00 } Appropriate for school wear, in come | sailor suits or Russian blouse ef. fects, at $1.49, $2.49, $3.49. For. merly priced to to $32.50. Women’s Coats $4.50 to $12.50 Values to $32.50 Coats im novelty and Balmacaan styles, in all materials, at $4.50, Piet. $12.50. Formerly priced to Sweaters 25c Children’s Swea white, cardinal M ’s and Boys’ Jersey Sweaters at $1.95 Each and wool mixtures. Grays Sizes for boys and for men doren orm. and navy All-wool blues. and Fine navy worsted Jerseys that have sold for $2.25 to $3.00 each. All at $1.95. Outing Flannel Night Shirts Mufflers ae Each 10c Good weight Men's Night Shirts. Sizes from 15 Children's Knit Mufflers tn all wool or mercerized the kind you 50. White on Epectal to 18 collar. Neat patterns of pink, tan or blue. for Wednesda $1.50 Flannel Shirts Men’s Wool Cashmere Sox 15c Pair Extra fine Wool Cashmere Sox in black with gray feet or in ail natural. Usually sold at 25e a pair. Our special price is lic a pair Kleinert’s Dress Shields "We have these in all sizes and all styles from the very small lace trimmed to the extra large, with high point and curved edge. $1.15 Each Medium welght flannels, Men's Shirts with military collar. Coat style with pocket. Grays, blues and browns. Special price $1.15. $1.50 PANELS 59c Door Panels—A lot of net or 1$¢ Shields, now .......... +. Be Battenberg panels for windows Some 25¢ Shields, now. - 106 or doors. Value to 9c, for 25¢, 30c Shields, now. 20¢ and values to $1.50 Mc Shields, now. 25¢ 59c CROCKERY andHARDW ARE Final Clearance for . Tin Dipper and 10¢ 1,000 Tin Wash Basins, Ammonia, pints ones, for eae |-yaees te tba tor OC | Wednesday, 4 for 25c Tin Dippers with wood Stoneware Salt | Seaport Lye, regular 10c handles, now 5c) Boxes 19¢ | can, now 6c Perfection cuum Washer, | English Stoneware Brown Tea a Ph gee Ring. Le | resuiar $2.50 vatue, T5c | pote worth 40 19 ig for for Cc Enamel Skimmers, Biuing, regular 106, Decorated Plates, each, 5¢ and 5 10c | for 7c value to 35c, for 15c Unusually Good Stationery Bargains Bex of linen finish Writing Paper and two pack-) Lead Pencils, formerly 2c, now ages of Envelopes, formerly 26c, now a ule pe ittue. Maat i tae Large Desk Blotters, ali colors, formerly be, now ®e | now woe be Composition | Books, in a number of styles, Children’s or Kitchen Slates, were 20¢ w Ife ia %¢ | Siate Pencils, 2 for ioe Stenographers’ bc Note Books ae | Wureka Ink Eradicator, formerly ihe Lead Pencils, formerly Sc, now ac! Best known article for t Bargains Eat Lunch in at é Sheet Music ow 8 Mezzanine c Floor 1107-1111 SECOND AVENUE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1915. PAGE 2. FRENCH FEAR DEFEAT NEWS "FROM ALSACE PARIS Jan, 12.—Consider able anxiety regarding the sit | uation in Alsace is felt here Since Friday there has been no official word regarding the French operations there Unofficial advices assert the Germans have been heavily re Inforced and are hurling hug eof troopa against the French positions at Steinbach and Cernay. There js a fear that the | In the “Lost | in been pre | and cannot be main created by brilliant offensive operations would reauit in great depres sion throughout France be- cause of the sentiment attach ed to the reoccupation of the Province. (GERMANS PERSIST IN WARSAW ATTAGK, ,....r"2rrrrutce”torocan PETROGRAD, Jan, 12.—-Piebting in Russian Poland today was con fined the positions along tt }Rawka river, where the German in their efforts to drive a through the Russian ines ard Warsaw. Elsewhere in the Eastern theatre| of war the armies have been ham pered by bad weather, and have] been compelled to confine their ac tivities to long range artillery duels In Galicta there has been no fight ing of consequence. The rords are completely blocked by snow, and { lin impossible to move artillery o1 |heavy transport Similar conditions prevail in the }Carpathian mountains, forcing the| | Russians temporarily to destet from | their attempts to invade Hungary Grand Duke Nicholas, Russian commander in chief, is sending large forces of infantry and cavalry tnto Bukovinia. This is believed to tn dicate operations by the Russians tn Transylvania AUSTRIANS CAPTURE | | VIENNA, Jan. An Avetiiar patro] operating at “an Importan |position” has captured the Ruxatay commandant at that point, accord jing to official announcement today | The fighting in the Austrian fleld of war yesterday was confined tr loperations along the lower Nids river. The Russians were repulsed attempting to force a crossing There was considerable cannonad. ing at all points. WEST POINT, Ga. Jan. I 12.—Dr. Patillo, Methodist pastor, a letter to his flock, cautions mem- bers against overpaying bim. He! says: “T do not want a salary which! fs not in keeping with the prevail-| ing conditions.” c ious | Extra Fancy Washing- ton Creamery Butter. ....... c 1 12:¢ Choice Shoulder 18c Pork Roast..... Choice Steer Sii loin Steak . ome 12:¢] 18¢ ra 18 Rove Milk =... ge Choice Steer Pot Roast...... Choice T-Bone Look for U. &. Purple Stamp, It signifies purity and quality. Shops Open Until 6:20 P, M. Steak American Full Cream Cheese CuredHisRUPTURE hile tfting Final ane panned and althouat amt sp) ° fingers. sons. be vd it tr at ou feel a gentle the iclous, cooling co fore MUSTIEROLIS route tie trlns | “MUSTEROLE js a elegy Filings for council close Saturday q@intment le with off of rhuste Eleven have filed. They are: Frank It penetrater to the seat of pa |H. Renick, Will H. Hanna, J. J, Sul Vee Tt BW Or Ghul Seep HOC jlivan, T. H. Bolton, D. K. Sickels.! ce of the musay | George W. Hill, A. BE. Parish, W. P.| old fashic Plaster | McElwain, Joseph H. Manning and pron ‘nia mmended for) RELIABLE HQME TREATMENT! Councilman Goddard will file|oa Butt Nose Tieedacho ana Cataal The ORRINE treatment for the| Tuesday. [of the Cheat (It often prevents Pneu-| Drink Habit can be used with ab baer ee 1 solute confidence. It destroys all|® and a apectal Jates hoepital wine desire for whiskey, beer or other),| 5 CENTS SENT TO HELP nd a abe ree hosp paolic stimulants. ‘Thousands? | ; UT OF WORK > mre you wet the genuine MUS a0 aefull fe The Star has recetved 56 | OLE. Refuse imitations wet! uc lly used it and have : io ON - The rolet } | cents from the City News | |what you ask for, The Musterole been restored to lives of sobriety Depot at Okanogan, Wash., | Company, Cleveland, Ohlo, and usefulness. Can be given se-| | with instructions to turn {¢ cretl Costs only $1.00 per box.! “gland AR Me an over to. William Brown, for | | you fail to get results from OR-| | whom The Star recently sought’ | RINE or a trial, your money will! | to get a jo’ The money was | | be refunded. Ask for free booklet! | went at the direction of J. A. | | telling all about ORRINE lone, thn -peapriae: “Saya Swift's Pharmagy, 2d and Pike. ae o RUSS COMMANDANT | | business |going repeatedly Councilmen ° MURPHINE IS OLYMPIA, Jan, 12—King has drawn thr@® places on rules committee of which consists of 13 members This was not accomplished ever, without some signs of fn ternal friction tn the house orgar jizution, and not until Kd | Jefferson county, floor leader jthe last session, sent word Speaker Conne that ep | “friends were on the outside, aino would prefer to remain the outside. it th | the PUT ON RULES COMMITTEE ° hotiae, how. Sims of of to bis Sims on In the readjustment of the com. mittee which followed jphine, progressive thin committee, |powerfui in the house, and |Gule of Seattle, former was also so honored. Yom Bu who had a ¢ from the start. Mur drew a place on which Is the moat speaker, The third King county man ts Vietor Zednick, oe on the committee To make room for Murphine and Gute, Fred Mess |charge of steam roller tactics In presenting the | Clark Black as the progressive can. didate for speaker, of the how that Mr appropriations committee Davis of Pierce), county (FE. A, Sims).” Accordingly, worthy opponent ‘trinity of genial gentlemen, GH on the rules committee, | won his point The following {x the personnel of the rules committee Speaker Connor; C. BE. Lum, Yak tma: Mark Reed, Mason; Tom Mur sine, King; E. A. Sima, Jefferson F. H. Guile, King; Vietor Zednick King; Elmer BE Ha Asotin: J |H. Davis, Pierce; Phil Adams, Kit tit Charles Timbiin, Spokane; M. C. Harris, Chehalis; George Me- Coy, Clarke. ~ — CONTINUED | FROM PAGE 1 BLAME FOR HIGH RENTS IS FIXED BY JUDGE BURKE tention. A little airing of this na ture is a good thing, It gives us a of King and A. M. Stevens of Spokane were remov- Murphine had humorously referred to the control | 5 * being in the hands of} Speaker, the chairman of the and Jefferson Sima, recognizing a beatirred himself! to see that Murphine got a place/ And he complete chance to take Inventory of where we stand “From the landlords’ standpoint jit should be apparent that if there are stores vacant on Second ave., is a detriment both to the city and the atreet itself. Expects a New Basis “1 think this will be sufficiently Impressed upon the real landlords and {t is my hope that the rentals can be placed In the future on a rea) basis instead of upon artificial inflations caused by such enterprises as playhouses, etc “Personally I know the real Jand lords, generally, want to do the best they can for the promotion of the city’s best interests men who have put up permanent fine buildings of which the city can well be proud. Looks for a Good Year “Once the landlords are able to! get rid of the ground leases which some of them foolishly entered into ears ago, there is every reason to [believe the rental situation in Se lattie will become very equitable. “1 look forward optimistically for a renewal of business prosperity tn Seattle in 1915. Wherever moral suasion can accomplish any resuite lin the matter of securing fair rent als, I am sure it will be done “There are more good landlord: than the public probably knows, but the hands of some of them hav been tied by these ground leases. am confident, however, that man) individuals may be reached, and that there will be actual beneficta’ results accomplished during 1915 As far as I am concerned, | shal continue doing the very best in this direction that I can.” MODEST HERO SAVES 20 LIVES CHICAGO, Jan. Forty per sons leaped from windows or were carried down fire escapes during a| 72 Haas and Cooley, They are the! | “Their taxes are big, having in-ldepends largely upon myself creased about 50 per cent in the| must husband my resources, guard past two years. Their incomes-are jealously every possible avenue of no bigger than some of the cheaper | | buildings : win| fire early’ today. which swept y{through a four-story double apart f|/ment house on La Salle st., on the North Side. One man who leaped from the | fourth story will die. An unidentified man, poorly! dressed, saved a score of lives, Into the burning|! |buflding to rescue endangered per-| All obstacies are now out of the way, and the people will positively have a chance to vote for the motorbus plan, suggested by The Star, as the means for settling the Rainier Walley difficult and incl dentally to place Divisions A and C of the municipal railway a Dale to 1 man dissenting, alone Hesketh bill Mareh 2 This bill appropriates a sum |to @xceed $50,000, for the Jof auto busses, which whall be erated in the downtown district Beattie, tapping also the wholes district on Whatcom ave, and ¢ necting Division A with the Burten line to the people's on no in vote of seven to two, Dale and Haas Erickson bill 000 to extend Div: dissenting, ropriating $100, od by Speaker Connor. lard by way of Fremont ave. and| Murphine secured a place on the|Leary ave. This bill also will go! he is &/to a vote of the people. member of the minority party, sole At a meeting held in Phelan’s jly in the hope of avoiding the | hall, Columbia, Monday night, 200| nted, protesting against referring to the people either the S, R. & 8 28-year $1,500,000 deal or the aut bus plan. the Renton line ple would vote the $1,500,000 prop. onttion down, If left to their vote. CONTINUED i FROM PAGE 1 0 YOU PAY YOUR } WIFE WAGES, OR DO id Boyd. “Besid he added, “mine is the responsibility. | would! READY NOW 10 VOTE ON AUTO BUS SYSTEM Counell the | jcounell Monday voted to refer the vote | purchase op Lake The counctl also approved, by a Counctimen the [residents of Rainier valley, a reso: name of Dr. | tution was pr but not paxs-| Thin resolution favored direct ac: | tion by the council in purchasing | Fear was expressed that the peo- YOU DIVIDE IT UP?) »| fon A into Bal-| | APPROPRIATION Seattie’s Talking Machine Headquarters Ev erybody Dances peels Outfit a! Dance perfect time ere’s dancing in your home Jewel Grafon trated # strume iberal supply of needi cos in Head ~~ 4 in one minute. Get « Ue of Se tube of Money back BILLS ALLOWED — not have you think | am close with| : my wife. When she asks me for 4 money, and tells me what it is! 7 ONDON’S for, | let her have it.” | OLYMPIA, Jan. 12—Two appro : But she must ask for it.” |priation bills were passed by both Catarrhal Jelly fe “i must ask for it,” said Seyd/ houses of the legisiat Monday. | hs ER RR. op 3 irmiy. One allowed $96,000 for the ex ef ~ es ee SS ij “Then the partnership of which|penses of the legislature, and the| Ter Sy uals cove meng os H jyou have spoken is not a tit partnership, but a theoretical on: “it ie a iteral partnership, but | hold the pocketbook,” said Boyd. . “You said that the responsibility was yours, You mean you are re sponsible for the success of your business and the maintenance ot your domestic establishment?” “Exactly,” said Boyd, bracing him- self and jutting bis jaw, “In your responsibility any great er, any graver, than that of Mrs. |Boyd, upon whom devolves the duty} of rearing your children, keeping | |their bodies strong, developing their} jminds, training them for useful cit- lzenship? Grant that.” sad Boyd quickly “My wife's responsibility is very great. It |do my part warm clothing for children, a com. cation money for children—these cont I must earn it. I am not |e wage-oarner, like you. waste,” He had me there. “Yet, you say your wife's respon Should paid? then, he not, “I know what you are driving at,” said Boyd, laughing. “Weill, | if you must have it, | am the oak, she the clinging vine. In a domestic tablishment an equal partnership is dangerous. There must be a boss. Men have their work, women theirs; but when it comes to a question of ultimate authority, the wom- an must subordinate herself, or there | be discord and un- happin It may be that both my wife and myself are a little old-fashioned. 1 know that the arrangement years, She doesn't hesitate to ask) and usually she gets It |ner since reading your story in The | Star, however, has caused me some age ines he even went so far as to sug gest that, if you give your wife all your money, | ougbt to give my wife | ie least f of mime!’ DOES RHEUMATISM BOTHER YOU? The Doctors Say “Use Musterole” So many sufferers hav f in MUSTEROL buy a small jar found re ou ought y it Asthma, Pleuris is so great that I must! Good food for children,|@ grab bag, music, a romp, etc. fortable home for children, an edu-| |e Tuxedo fica = ‘ LOCAL DENTISTS sibility is as great as your own.|To my be as well | that I have on file in my office. found out just ti t t t iP |need of good dentis jam going to offer them when I pub January the 15th. Of course, you can't blame them in a way, for the &4s-making mass, start the liver, | people are always ready and stimulate the kidneys and thus pro- lanxious to respond to such an un-j}mote a free flow of pure digestive jusual offering and, of course, the juices. result will be that many of their| Jad Salts is inexpensive and ts t has /jast paper is off the press the day |and sodium phosphate. |worked happily for a number of/this first ad is printed |me for money when she needs {t,/j4RST TIME THIS 18 ABSOLUTELY THE | people for stomach trouble with ex- | IN THE HISTORY | cellent results. Her man-|OF SEATTLE THAT ANY D |TIST HAS EVER UNDERTAKEN | A METHOD WHEREBY jn t i printing and hotel liquor bill, to | Monday, and Lieut. Gov. siding officer, referred ie geniethy the fudictary committee. asked to advise on the method of| procedure as this Is the firet ittative bill ever presented for direct home with dinner, RECEIPT ARE BALANCED steaern Magis Reon SES WITH THE RUNNING EXPENSE |[ Large, Modern Outside Room HE FINDS HIMSELF WITHOUT One or Tro. 5O¢ PROFIT, That is just what I will, find, but one thing I will find at the end of the day and that ts T/ | will know that I have just as many | work {shall list among the thousands that} are now on my books. prive myself of profit for a limited | do business to live, so it will be no lone’s fault but |don’t see this ad and grasp this op. \MOORE—Tonight—All V Week |1 METROPOLITAN Matine bobs and Saturday ppestemagn foe Misuis, 00; Mats. 230 to S00 MAY ROBSON LEROY TALMA & Bosc v; “Martha By-the-Day” MIGHTY MONARCHS OF MISTLRY Mats, Wed. and Sat., 5 $1.00, AND THEIR MASSIVE ALL STAR COMPANY free sample. The first drop used wil) do good. Ask druggists. Kondon Mig. Co. Minneapetis, Minn ther appropriated $15,000 for state i | re Initiative bill No. 18, the brewery was presented | ation - ee “ PUT STOMACH IN FINE CONDITION Says Indigestion Resulte From an Excess of Hydrochloric Acid. the senate after The attorney general will in ction by ENTERTAIN KIDDIES | Undigested food delayed tn the Twenty-five bachelors living at stomach decays, or rather, ferments the legislature. children from OBJECT publishing the large ads Some way or other they have | what the ads con. club, entertained 20 the same as food left in the open | caused by Hyper-acidity, meaning, ~ agg BB ee jcomplete digestion and starts food Reltet ‘Orst hike garbage sours in a can, form- jloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy heartburn, flatulence, water-brash ain and what I am going to give gestive aids and instead, get from ist to upset things in the dental |® Slass of water before breakfast for a week. While relief follows Mother Ryther’s air, says a noted authority. He Piles Gared 10'S to 14 @ to 14 Days |there is an excess of hydrochloric pT ‘Soe | fermentation. Thus everything ing acrid fluids and gases which misery in the chest, we belch up or nausea 10 the people, and the result is that |2"Y, Pharmacy four ounces of Jad srofession by offering people in|#24 drink while it is effervescing the first dose, it is important to a fishing pond,/elso tells us that Indigestion is Paden Outport jacid in the stomach which prevents jsaten sours in the stomach much |inflate the stomach like a toy bal- gas, we eructate sour food or have He tells us to lay aside all dl- hey say it is not right for one den-|S#!ts and take @ tablespoonful in y. such as 1 #24 furthermore, to continue this neutralize the acidity, remove the jlish the first ad, which will be on yd customers and friends will find} made from the heir way to this office before the|lemon juice, ¢ acid of grapes and mbined with lith: This harm- thousands of d by less salts is u ———— STEWART HOUSE Near Pike Public Market OF ADVERTISING WHEN THE DAY'S as we do) and which 1| more satisfied people for on that day Union Dye Works, Inc. White Gloves Cleaned 5c and 10c Plant and Office, 10th Ave. and E. Union. Of course, I am only going to de-| ime (as the ads will tell you), for it is necessary and natural that we if you your own E, 849—-Phones—E, 1164. yortunity unease a REMEMBER THE DATE OF | We Cail and Deliver Promptly. HE “FIRS AD" OF THE RE. I a ERRNO Sn JANUARY 15th iAL DE AMUSEMENTS Kvenings, 306 to $1 PANTAGES j Johannes Josefsson The Icelandic Athletic Marvel BALABAN The Misleading Musical Sei Lee ame! Sensation | | 1 | | “ANDREW MACK The trish Singer and S——OTHER VOTS——5 10c and 20c Reserved Senta 25e