The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1915, Page 2

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STAR—THURSDAY, JAN KAISER’S NEW DRIVE ON PARIS---GERMANS ONLY 55 MILES AWAY eo @ Fe! Arra Doviiens « b eBapa Vittiers —_fgpitert Borage EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT! Jan. 21, 1915. We have purchased today from the Trus- tee in Bankruptcy the stock of the Ladies’ Upstairs Suit Shop, at 504-505-506-507-508 Denny building. This stock consists of suits, silk and wool dresses, skirts and coats. Alll the best and latest styles. We will place the entire stock on sale Saturday, Jan. 23, at about 25C = Dollar Watch tomorrow’s announcement in this John Panton Co. nly 8 Days More! IN WHICH YOU MAY Choose From Our Entire Stock Any Hirsh-Wickwire Suit $ .00 Overcoat | Raincoat BLUE AND BLACK SUITS EXCEPTED iM Porn’ S' Qenting °) ah ° * ” Xondid: | Latest official reports from the 6 bank of the Alsne at Solssons and that [man troops. The kainer is said to ve pe 155 mites from Paris tin war office say that the French wne have been captured in a t enally directing the advance, M n driven to the south| ard movement of the Ger hows location of Soissons, and regularly sells at $25, $30 and $35; but they are broken lines and we are going to | ~~~, | mor stayed tn fail elght hours be-| K AISER OPENS CONTINUED | 00.0) isstet on “out | FROM PAGE 1 _ At midnight, Prosecuting Attor-| ney Lundin ordered the re-arrest of BALL; ATTACK poi POLICE JOYRIDE v= »udoelitsionich ed Johnson had died, and! to surrender himself | son was # civil engineer em-| clean them out regardless of what they FRIDAY BARGAINS AT cost us. The finest of Clothing, zea Each day sees a larger crowd at this store and we feel sure Friday and Saturday Will Be the Greatest Days of the Sale Dor they are going fast. Provide now for the future with two or three suits for the price of one. bs Men and Extra Large Men o think they cannot be fitted with Ready-to-Wear of ig are especially invited W e have a great variety of suits in ‘this sale to fit you at $15.00. the Relieved in one minute. Money be * Ht it tale, Get @ 20 oF Me tube ss ONDON’S planned to pisy a joke on Dagner by taking bi ma and making him think & wee As be started the umchine All Regular $15.00 Suits and Overcoats Now $11.25 Bargains From the -TWO | Economy Basement AT SOISSONS py te lle VY PATROLMEN HELD ployed in the elty engineer's office! the past seven years. He lived Hummell’s Ammonta, special | 500 19¢ Tin Wash Basins 5¢ | hb hia mother and brother, at 131 10¢, oF 3 for. ........25¢ | $2.50 Vacuum Washers. .75¢ PARIS, Jan. 21.—A new Ger Miss Louise Sullivan, daughter of |Past Gard at _— Port Lye, regular 10c can, | English Stoneware Tea Pots, man assault on the French lines [the patrolman under » | pectal Ge = hen : 19¢ at Solesons has begun, it was Hesides the party . BOBSLED WRECKED; ecnsait Bluing, 100 sise, spe- name mmers, long han- itftary headquartere | D¢r's private mach on .. Ze | dies ves se f@ and 106 nee eee Senate |revealed the fact that MAN DEAD: 4 HURT} Silver Cream, best sliver pol Tin Dippers with wood today. Jresident patrol auto al ’ ish made, does not scratch, handles . ‘ Officials believe this fore visit to the Papke home. PULLMAN, Wash., Jan. 21.——As a} special Beas 15¢ | %e Salt Boxes 1 shadows a supreme effort by in charge of Ser t of the bobsled on which they] Emperor Mixed Bird Seed, | 8%¢ Spice Cabinets | the forces of the kaiser to force | and Patrolm ¢ riding plunging through al special ..... ; $2.15 Casseroles ..... 5 a passage of the Alsne at that Stop in a Saloon plate giase window, Edward & Crescent Bird Gravel, » | $1.65 Casseroles ° | point, preparatory to another | After the officers left the Papke| Bates, 25, is dead and four others cial . general drive toward Paris and ome, they came downtown about /are suffering from Injuries today ives Rinse i All Carving Sets '4 off. ponents Boy 11:20 p. m viral: “ a Sergt paz ears: Se parts Ses n artillery shelled & . nes an an |e, be her Coldin Head Children’s Rain) | mites sonree P| Sint so Suntas tro al a8 ive an ren's demolished or fired At Firet ave. 8. they stopped and Fresh German reg fo: Be | ees eleliena. 4 sault, and reports 1 (i $1.19 jof the # show th Odds and ends of Velling in Mad e” bas Bhoiteit preparations are nearly oc Made of best rubberized pleces not less than 1 yard. sateen in red or blue. All The ~ te Dhow Values to 50c per yard. Spe [I sizes. Regular price $1.98 tack wee als otal, each -. 106 Spectat $1.19 Savin. s durin me wa thea . present run ONS Gad jumped ie \ great clearance of Hats—$3, | Cooper's Underwear, $1.50 with bim A. : 75¢ Crepe Night Bungalow back of the 1 They rode up First ave. and were | Monaem Mie: Con Minneapolis, Mina, $4 and $5 values. Your choice value at, per garment $1.05 It is evident that t returning when the accident oc ..$1.00 All styles of Fancy Shirts, $1.50 values now ..... $1.15 Sweaters and Mackinaws all Ck tnt “Seg in: lack mats reduced 25 per cent || ural and white feet, 50c qual- Special Tie sale at .:... 10¢ | ity now 35¢; 3 for $1.00 [All Odd Pants Reduced 25 Per Cent —_| Look in our windows on Pike St. and Fourth Ave Tailored Ready Co. sevurdey Wiehe 401-403 Pike St. ard: Wabi fighting of the sa acter as that wh tles of the Marne engagements {n southern within the tin, | Will Tell You Free How to k ing : M. O’Danieis and| Restore to Your Hair the t, 2642 Walnut at Natural Color of Youth ly injured ¢ General | *° Dee Gowns 59c Crepe Gowns in slip-over style. Neck and sleeves finished with scalloped edges, in pale blue, pink or white. Usually sold at 75c, special for Fri day only ... scene DOO $1.25 Long Aprons 39c This lot includes the new F cut sleeve mod: in front style * have the lo fastening tn the tro terials of percais, in ight and dark shad All sizes, Regu- lar price Very special Friday 39c Boys’ and Girls’ Velour Hats at... 14 Price | ran Johnson, Mra Mins Louise E The women are They are at the hospital j Say Car Was Speeding - According to the testimony of 4 Sergt. Smart and Policemen Flint 4 Johnson, who pi ing over ‘the a the depot and # Kimonos for 75¢ $2.00 es S| po septenimamaeeiaes The shock was feit for miles Furious fighting {» in progress between St. Mihiel and Metz, the advantage alternating between the contending arr , Germans Driven Back In the forest of Apremont, the Kimonos of Cotton Chalites, in cat tracks several Persian designs: some of them are fleece lined for extra warmth. Made with empire Waist line. Come in attractive color combinations, with col- cuffs of plain color. 5c $1.00 Sweaters for boys « in wool mixtures. ar, the ones for © Dockets and 1 Roth Stan thelr dazed cc y and Oblstrom said several lines aon its solution ot trues C > oon 4 ° ame « t s resulting from a CROWDS FLOCK = isearss.ts ow seme aia IN PHOENIX, ARIZ, |= 93" "=n 2 rn Cae an Year d of the * ie a f . fare tt . | NOW MAD ROUT P HOE sey Ariz., Jan. 21 Thi | Mrs. Robert Fitzsimmons obtains serious condit of Johnson, he *?* wae oe rg a aes to yield to Los Angeles ‘divorce from prize fighter “4 urkish retreat in i us 1 Just a Few of the Bargains Offered at Se cure cata MEAT CAUSE OF ‘WHAT DYSPEPTICS =" Seay Poynor’s January Sale the arta! their attempts at a strong rear “KIDNEY TROUBLE, _ SHOULD a: fier f the rea A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE German raid of Er Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat forms uric acid ihilate or cor ! is forces before Erzerum can b e |res ached ou must have your meat ev that the | er eat ft, but f @ exped!. | ne with salts o A. A. Glersch of Seattle re-elect, ake te ted ss | whICn teh tt 1 handled state organizer of Barbers rng Hit fen the boo AMUSEMENTS PENDULUM SWINGS THE OPEN WINDOW ROUTE. TWO WORLD'S FAIRS ON THE WAY, SS SUNSET cme: FORBES-ROBERTSON VAREWELL NEXT of the Third Floor , £2 to BOC; Wed. Mat, 81.50 to S0e. LOEW’S EMPRESS No Extra Fare. MRL tralize th rritatifis thusiasin swe ' ia will f JK. EMM aad VIOLA CRANE t wit of t li 1 rinous waste |" . ee : 2 SURE YOUR TICKET READS AT 820.04 4 t “Th St Ti the aer aid t et Jad Salts from | ¢ n e ae aoe ie” acm ‘ 7 Dictkhh, sho , te i; Raia a cape LEAST ONE WAY VIA THE ECONOMY sTOnE ly made that other attacks of a sin rane of water before * es THIS Rov TR. flar character would be undertaker t few days and your ina will then alts 18 ma —s. H.— in the ver future fine. “This “The Clutehinnt Hand” The ne all display the be from the acid | tt ea more than ¢ y news and express gat |” " and le julee, com ‘“ nt ‘ val = bin lithi and p- i been Ms . w | ; ¢ r but 1 POYNOR ee ah eth aes cass P ANT AGES ce Caan al re ackds In urine, 0 It iio “THE WRONG BIRD” p fi ry nf ritateg, this’ ending le, Get a lithe G. CHISHOLM, District Freight and Passenger Agent disneen Shue eal Fngland ¢ , fle f \ annot ou w ne : “Justice ‘of the Peace” ih paca ore te iain) SNS Shah Peter | tis. 720 SECOND AVE, searne cities, fervesvent Jithia-water drink, I right.’ advertisement. 400 and 200 «

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