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Them Quick Enough! that have been $20.00, $22.50 your choice marked by the and $25.00, are that have been marked $30.00, $35.00 and Dresses Skirts your choice’in the lot for.. Waists FURS AT HALF PRICE GARKEEK TO SPEAK ::00"01.° growth from infancy uy Vivian Carkeek Tuesday noon is'to be > iNustrated with pietu tures of by the La a igh mp pang that have been marked by the Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop at $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00, are all grouped together, and you can have your choice in this lot for............. that have been marked by the Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop at $27.50, $30.00, $32.50, $35.00 and $37.50, oe eee Se oe that have been marked by the Ladies’ Sample Suit ga at $15.00, ats=. $20,00 and $22.50, are all grouped together, and have your choice in this lot for. . ; that have been marked by the Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop at $17.50, $20.00, $22.50 and $24.50, are grouped coats and you can have In this lot you will find the very best styles and a good variety of sizes and colors. Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop price, $7.50. Now Rubberized Capes for Ladies and Misses. Splendid values. Will give excellent service in rainy weather. Several styles grouped into These Waists are slightly museed up from but the wash tub and iron will make them spick a See Windows. Come and Inspect Goods Whether You Want to Buy or Not. Exchanges During This Sale. 1107-1111 SECOND AVENUE scheduled to tell the Seattle Real] Seattle's | the addres« Ladies’ all in tonic and other properties of can be taken by anyone wit! ringing.in the head. the tonic effect Quinine. when the cold 'y impor at day This prepa’ ipiog. aud arouses the stoaction Direction Adults BIS ost, a should be taken immed. going to bed Some per ¢ sufficient toage To be swallowed not chewed Vor headache 2 tablets every Z oF ! hours until relieved — (Pac-stenile of abet on beck of Lasstive Bromo Quinine box) tiVe Bromo Quinine —but remember there is Only One “Bromo Quinine’’ To Get The GENUINE, Call For The Full Namo Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A OOLD mi OME DAY C24 on the bex. Prise B60. Wier B Quinine is needed for any purpose, Laxative Bromo Quinine will be found better than the ordinary Quinine, as this remedy combines all of the inine, with a laxative, and jout causing nervousness or Likewise, the remedy is superior to ordinary laxatives be- cause of its haviny of Laxative Bromo Quinine re moves the cause of Colds, Coughs Headache, Nev ralgia, Grip, Fever to just keel eee Y until the Cough and me Cold to reheved thea take one hall the dose tora tee} 190 and Blalarion days Children who are not 014 enough to swsiiow pills theS Conditions. Wheu tablet can be broken oF eut in haliand given in proportica ever you need Qui nine, think of Laxa- ca fe oh some An important change of war plans lis reported to have taken place as | ter.- Never Before—Here or Anywhere in the § Northwest—Have Been Given Such . Bargains! It’s Justly Called'a GIVING-AWAY SALE Because Suits, Dresses, Coats, Dress Skirts, Waists, Etc., Are Practically “Given Away” at About 10c, 15¢ and 25¢ on the Dollar The Entire Stock of the Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop Purchased by Us From the Trustee in Bankruptcy MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE to Make Room for Our New Spring Stock. These Prices Will Sell Read! that have been marked by the Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop at $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50, are all grouped together, have your choice in this lot for. . you can you can the rity one group, it Shop at $17.50, and you can have $25.00, you can PF eons roe ny tiny grouped together, and 9.98 and span again. A wonderful 25c No Children’s and Misses’ Wool Dresses and Coats HALF PRI EXECUTE the result of councils of war held recently in Berlin. The Germans are rushing large bodies of troops into Hungary to assist the Austrians In blocking the| Russian invasion. In return for this aid, the Austrians are reported to be sending troops into France and Flanders CALLS ’EM ‘PIE BOYS’ left LONDON 26.—Charges that German airmen painted the French flag on uniforms of the allied armies when Progressives who have the described by Edgar C. Snyder, in an address before the King County| Democratic club Saturday “troops who had spent more around the commissary wagon than they had In the trenches.” their aeroplanes and wore they flew over the allies’ lines Frt day and dropped bombs on Dunkirk were contained in dispatches from Flanders todas Tt was reported today thst’ the |s==ensmmmmmammecsiempiamecnamansis |pilot and observer of ono of the! * € man Taube aeroplanes which Simple Way to | was brought down Friday had been | End Dandruff |) executed because they wore British | eee! | jand French uniforms Ward te cue sues ay thks bai GERMANS LEND _ [once aid tiat is to aiaolve tt thes once, and that is to dissolve it, then | you destroy it entire! T 6. ‘AUSTRIA A HAND J jin for about tour ouincon ote tae: By ALICE ROHE | comtnon quid arvon from any ROME, Jan, 26.-—The Austrian| drug store (this is all you will eastern army, having been heavily 1 eree! apply it at night when re rin 0 reinforced by ite own first fine|{TIN® use enough to moisten th sealp and rub it in gently wath the | troops and by some of the best bri-|finger tips. gutee in the German art has} By morning most, if not all, of broken the Russian offensive| your dandruff will be gone, and jagainet Hungary and i# threaten-| three or four more applications will jing the ezar's hold on the province |completely dissolve, and entirely of Bakovina destroy | Official dispatches from Vienna | of it, no matter how much dandruff lreported today the capture of sev-| you may have. eral Russian trenches in the Car-| You will find all itching and dig pathians which command important} ging of the sealp will stop instant posses leading Into Transylvanially and your hair will be fluffy, lus. and the ins of Hungary |trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times bet ~Advertisement, STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 25 WHAT THE W:EK HAS BROUGHT : party to rejoin the republicans were| every single sign and trace | AT OLYMP.A; NERVOUSNESS IN LIQUOR SITUATION ENDED | | OLYM PIA, Jan, 25.—While no, service commission, and L. N. Dar. las were passed and Iittle com-| Wn, fish commissioner, and the in | mi vork accomplished. the sec. | (#4! fights in the biennial war be mittee work accomplisned, tween the good roads enthuslasts ond week of the 14th legislature | and the less enthusiastic legislators was an exciting one, comparatively | over the amount of the road levies ‘busy and quite important ae ee Into the week was crowded dis-| There was an audible sigh of re position of the question of a spe- lef all over the capitol, reechoing ‘etal election on the Mquor question; | over the state, when the legislature the disposition of the Hogan-Swale | passed the Sharpstein resolution de. lelection contest; the gathering of a | claring agninst the special election, storm of protest from the cities all! It was a political move, pure and jover the state against Senate Bill simple, on the part’ of the repub /46, the Taylor measure to strip mu-| lean leaders to prevent use of the Intetpalities of all control of public! veto by Gov, Lister lutitities; the confirmation of all of They knew they could not pans ithe governor's appointees except C.)any lquor measure over the gov A. Reynolds, chairman of the public ernor's y and they therefore Haass ae - = | concluded gather political capt | {tal out of the situation for them selves instead of giving the gov CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 GERMANS CLAIM | DESTRUCTION OF BATTLE CRUISER guns into action. | The Bluecher did not have the speed of the other three battle cruls ers and, trailing behind, received the concentrated fire of the British fleet, the announcement says The Bluecher's crew continued to ernor the upper hand The leaders who had caucused and reached an agreoment on this plan were “wets | Consequently, the passed by practically a unanimous | voter Representative Robort Grass of Seattle was the only ove tn the house to vote against it. Six ators also were against the resolu tion This * the j auite simplified. Initiative bill No. 18 must come ‘hefore the people for a vote be cause the petition has the required number of signatures. But the vote will not come before November, | 1916, By that time, the prohibition law will have been in effect for 10 monthn liquor situation The statement does not estimate the casualties on board any of the) man ships, nor does tt offer any stimate of the damage to the Brit sh, except to Insist that one of the|!n th british ships was destroyed the special committee M. Hogan, repub- f Speaker © the contest of J IDOLIZE HERO lican, for the Everett neat occupled | On the face of the November re SY 5D t. KEEN learns Swale won out by two votes, LONDON, Jan. 25—The (put the recount gave Hogan the growing conviction in England = election by 18 votes. af that the German losses in Sun- naval battle in the North sea were greater than wae in- ‘dicated by the officials of the admiralty, was strengthened to- day when reports from Holland were received stating that a fourfunneled German cruise! of the type of the Strassburg the Roon, had been sighted, badly damaged, off the coast of Holland. The cruiser was reported to be proceeding slowly toward the Ems river. It is believed to be one of the light cruisers engaged by the Brit | ten yesterday. The admiralty offered no details inte appreciably waned eee Concluding the recount of votes {8th representative district, appointed by A good deal of politics ts involved in the senate’s lack of confirmation of the Reynolds and Darwin ap potntments, That both will retain the offices to which they have been appointed, there seems little doubt ' There no charges against either. The confirmations now rest {no will not be brought up for consid- eration at all, This would mean that Reynolds and Darwin will con tinue holding their Jobs as before see There has been a remarkable fall. ing off in the number of bills tn- | troduced in the bouse, where only 46 bills were filed as compared with 207 in the first two weeks of ot the battle supplementary ta ite jthe 1913 session, tn the senate matement of yesterday, [there were 107 bills Introduced as Vice Admiral David Beatty, who compared with 142 in the same pe- gem the British squadron. ring in 1912. ind whose flagship, the Lion, was, .___. lim the forefront of the fighting, is \the hero of the bour. The newspapers admit that Beat- \ty's ships were superior to the Ger. jmane in armament and size, but they also mention that Rear Ad- MEAT PRICES jmiral Cradock offered battle and) [went down with his ship when | e & Co.| fronted with similar odds off the) jconst of Chile last fall, whereas the) arkets Tuesday Specials: \German ships turned and ran as! jwoon as they realized the British | Fancy Plymouth Eggs (storage) . 22c 14c strength. | There is great rejoicing because) Choice Shoulder Pork Steak. loin Steak... 1QC MONEY-SAVING |tery for monthe. It ts expected that the few sur lvivors of the crew of the Bluecher will be landed at Yarmouth by a British warship. The Bluecher’s crew numbered) $85. Sir David Beatty's original re-| port stated that 125 of them had been saved. Whether additional) rescues were later effected is not) | known. AMUSEMENTS MOORE-faewell of Forbes - Robertson Tonight 18, HAMLET Also Thursday Eve. and Sat. 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INTERNATIONAL Oe ee BLE STUDENT ASSOCIATION aor ere SOS O90 HOD > bebe ere oabe Falling Into Infidelity In the Evil Day The Blind Lead the Blind—180,000 Preachers Fallen—Others in Danger—Laity Also in Danger—What Must Be Done—The Apostles’ Warning and Prophecy Much Interest inythose who have been dece k Bible study wan} them " the great 17 f aroused by Pastor| overwhelming Trouble, the deceived Russells recent ones are beginning to feel the lecture series in| —thelr te of fa the Philadeiphia. We|—their loas of faith in everyt sport the necond reall! from ithe the serton, > t Take no hope in the we th@lable conditio epeak « derstanding faith in God able and Serip the Divine che What « sad specta on every hand, and condiudian plexed the world in genera Age and the inaugu at we Kingdom. With « ‘ bupwiene’ or any word of real fit we chet this "tort or encouragem to offer! Fur | prince forty years the werld has bee and in whi ng, P Peaskl. Por tony ves and Hin people two hundred thousand professed rep entatives of Christ have been stous|ing the world that Christ has one matters. |relgning and co shall/and that soon to Him—perhap: the evil-doers 8 winely and » respect are bel re the Regn of! grand « 4) i dece ma Hence sentation of this misre od's real charact and the New n and Kingdom, the war is thor bi how-| dering, the world is tn ainazemen 1, and new armies and new battlefields aiare continually being for death, but with the . the newspapers declare, « beginning } on they we of @ corroboration of St laration that be consumed 160,000 Preachers Fallen. Of the two hundred thousand pro- fexsed ministers of Christ probably j one hundred and eighty thousand de- Peter's dec the social earth ls to and Immortality on the |Spirit’ plane Our text 18 one of these prophe-| pecting the future—picturin b's King- cles r the inauguration of Me dom. Like all other Seriptures bear-|ciare privately, if not publicly, that Ing on this subject, ft implies that! they have no faith in the Bible as the transition from the Reign of! God’s inspired Message to His peo- Hin to the Reign of Righteousness, | pie The other twenty thousand are from the dominion of Satan to t 5 ‘ . fominion of Chriet, will be a great( sadly confused, while still clinging [Time of Trouble, be Satan and/to the Bible as the Divine Word. = doled 1 subjects wi 1 not qu me The truth with all these ministers 4 meekly renounce their claims to learthiy dominion and aubmit them. |! that they have been giving heed jsotven loyally to the Kings of kings|to the creeds and traditions of mer ind the Lord of lords. This will | rormuytated the Dr en, an |neceasitate the breaking in pieces Minted. A tee Dare AES of these syatems—their subjugation. | have been neglecting their study of | As we have already pote out,|the Bible. They have failed to need this breaking and shaking and|the words of our text; hence they are ltrouble are coming from eyery|not standing well in the present lquarter « are described in the| time, Those who have rejected the Scriptures as @ great whirlwind Bible (nine-tenths of the whole) have already fallen most abjectedly, while | the tenth that are still standing are 4 us| ken, confused, unreliable le to do little for themselve: raised up from every quarter of the earth. Other Scriptures have te about the trouble upon the nati picturin r flocks be followed thauske If such conditions prevail amongst Ree eee ee te ee ceil). other | the ministers, what might we expect Scriptures have shown us the con-| of the Christian people who pay them t between the people in general | for instruction, who have been over- uhast adutacceriog| charged in business and pleasure and princes, nd politiea!|are now, like their leaders, falling wing ue thet ¢| inte the diteh of unbelief, uncertain- ty, perplexity? It ts a sad spec- t two rn id that hy ibly devac-|tacle. Only comparatively few of tated by the ensuing anarchy G people have followed the Apo dvice, have put on the “The Hvil Day” Upon Retigioniats. | {) or of God and are able re to the present time|to stand firmly, strongly, confident- an an evil day upon relteious people| 17, intelligently, equlpped with the met, the brea the shield, “ day of trial, of danger, of victory | the sword and the is of Divine | for the few, of disaster for the many | Truth |professing the name of Christ. It/ Bible Study Imperative. may surprise some when we assert] In accord with the Lord's Word, that we, the Churoh, have already beon tn this evil day referred to in|/not for thefbenefit of those who our text for some years, and that it/have fallen, but tn the interest of inues and will merge into! those who are trembling and in dan- day upon the world. This} day upon the| Set Of falling. The Divine provision we are ae to sound an alarm Sassen beatae the ‘evil day |for our day 1s #0 wonderful that jupon the nations. This te in full ac- leven “babes in Christ,” starved for jcord with the Scriptures, which de-| tne " ; |clare, “Judgment thust begin at the] the milk of the Word, may quickly House of God’—the Church-—1 Pet.|&ppropriate strong and nourishing ant | food, and become clear in the know!- edge of God and in a proper under- For nearly forty years the rch | standing of the Bible, thus being ¢ en undergoing severe trials|abled to rajoice in this evil dase ad nd testing® along the very lines In-|to assist others. Joated by the Apostle in our con-| So wonderful is the Divine provi- |text, and tn various other descrip-| sion of Truth that those without the |tions of thie time furnished us tn Se ce |from the variou New Testament. During this pe-!and creeds may Theosophy. 1 in putting on the helmet of Higher on—an intellectual apprecia - tion of the Divine things. So abund- me forward. ant is the Divine arrangement that jcontains fragments of truth and|the breastplate of righteousness |masses of error. From the Serip-|the fundamental truths respecting tural standpoint they are brought/ Divine Justice, Wisdom, Love and forward at the present time by the) Power, covering and protecting the Satan, with a view to]heart and the vitals. the people and leading | adjus rho are suffictent from the Truth |ly awake and desirous of putting on represented as being eape-| the breastplate of righteousness. So ™ abundant are the Divine provisions jelally active at this time for the rea-| op the willing and obedient that they on that this is the time when spe-|may quickly put on the sandals of ia! light upon the Divine character | rere al Rats aed te ee teen . | Word, which will enable them and Plan are due to come to the/iriumph over the adverse conditions Chureh, Seeing that the people are/of the present fe with speed and | Adversary, confusing oon any |} Satan ts may be quick!) awakening to om intelligent | comfort jthought on religiou® subjects, the! Today, as never before, the Sword Adversary brings forth a host of|o¢ the Spirit, the Word of 2 Hosophies to entangle, to mislead.|snarp; and today, as never before itting darkness in the «u the people of God may quickly learn the| how to use this weapon as against P-levery form of ign: nee, supersti *| tion and Satanic opposition. Equipped with all these, and with the know!- |Hient. and endeavoring to make ht of the dawning New Day pear as darkness. ‘ers to in the context (v, 12); we wrestle not against flesh edge of the fulfilment of the Scrip blood, but against principalities, tural prophecies, the man of God against powers, against the rulers! thoroughly furnished, may have « of the darkness of this Age, and| great shield of faith sufficient. to against wicked spirits in high posi- over every other circumstance condition that may arise. We urge These wicked spirits, we under-| then, that the people of God every xtand the Scriptures to teach, are| Where begin afresh a study of the | Divine Word, not through their old the fallen angels, called demona| sooctacies, which have confused and throughout the New Testament.) bewildered them in the past and fr Under the captaincy of Satan they | the present, but allowing the Bibl« have not ceased ‘thelr warfare) {0 interpret {taeif and, with the as against the Lamb and those who fol- ing for His people during these for low Him will they cease until, | years, equip themselves not only to in the due , Immanuel shall bind! be strong for the present, but als that old t and restrain all his! for the coming days or-3f: we fend vil influenees, to the intent that/the Bible aright, the terrible c world may be no longer de-|japse of ochurchianity and imitatio ved.——Revelation 20:1-3 kingdoms of Is dear Son w } During this evil day the truthful-|soon be upon us. That will be ar Apostie’s word has been that the people of Goa} awful time for the world tn general | ness of the |but the perplexities and troubles of emonstrated. that day will be Intensified in the quire the whole armor of God that|case of those who have been pro | they may be able to withstand these | foasedly God's eg yet stupidly z : ni |blind in respect to the teachings of |seductive and evil influences. Only] God's Word thus gulded with the Truth, p ltected with the breastplate of right-| jeousness, shod with the preparation of the oe of Poace, armed with| |the shield of faith and intellectually |f tress 2 is grapht: with the helmot of salvation and the| | set forth tm Sword of the Spirit, which is the || Mit BATTLE OF ARMAGEDDON ord of God—-only these have been |a » 19 stand, and to help others to! hb, 000 Pages. Written tn 1807 by Pastor Russell, in a time when thousands} n falling into errors, into 26e In stampa, with this some being turned axide! Ly simplicity of the Gospel » of the Redemption through | |the death of Christ, and others bav- ing their faith entirely shipwrecked. WE might say that the evil day ts reaching {ts climax and changing its| Segoe form. ‘The errors themselves have} lost thelr charm and are proving| more and more unsatisfactory to ‘