The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1915, Page 2

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STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1915. PAGE 2, orn" Woodhouse-Grunbtaumn—USE YOUR CREDIT—416-424 Pike St. {ATTRACTIVE ey FOR WEEK- END SHOPPERS Allied Force Advancing on Dardanelles LONDON, April 20.—The French and British troops are today advancing on the Dar. danelies forts in twa paratiel | tines. * Tho British have established thetr main base along the #bores of the Aegean sea, ani are entrenched along a frontal line across the Gal lipoll peninsula to Bwki-Hiearli Turks In Strong Position Kegular price $3.00, Regular price 82.50, Aviators have reported to the $5.95 $1.95 " Arete Ses are eo el a din se corre. aay See pee oe or Turks in front of the Invading ——ve = a So Cook Stove, four lida, 24-inch | Iron Bed, in full or three-quarter They include troops of all Wash Dresses for even; a good camp stove nize . supported by heavy ar . vm girls and for misses. Numerous guns of the latest Gen Made of Anderson's man type have been mounted, The ‘ natural land fortifications have also Scotch ginghams, all Little Items of Big Importance at This Time of the Year Floor Mattings |. rdet» tl tne of tmost advantage estet the British linen suitings, piques and poplins. All good style and all sizes in one style or We manufacture t n in landing the British on I-made oil shade Phone for our best hi ered the greatest obstacle - : hade m come and give you an esti Wire satenne frowten onetiees| another. Panton’s prices were For summer cottages and camps. We are | mate ed under th as on $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00 showing some direct import goods in both | COTTON BLANKETS» , ten! ‘The fair average would be three- Japanese and Chinese makes, colors blues, | 5. 10r camping, or to he used as sheet harp stakes had been) fifty, We put them all in one lot tans and browns oat ‘ bh tig . 90e Germans in Command at 98c apiece, and all Seattle girls 20c China Mattings, yard. : -12¢e | $1.50 values, in tan, at, pair $1.10 se saat "of! can be fitted when the sale starts. 30c China Mattings, yard. -18¢) STAIR CARPET h the British- and : 40c best quality, yard .28¢| A very complete showing in Tapestry Sp lie on OS —Two big lots of 30c Japanese Mattings, yard. eo Brussels, Axminsters and Velvets, three being entrated on Kilid Babr,| Women’s Silk Petti- 35c Japanese Mattings WN: Kiss sNe s yard wic which ts being replied to with the or we ; 4 | pape " “ : r cA y Brussels, yd. 6S: greatest vigor. These ing forces coatsare to be closed s00d quality Tapestry Brussels, yd. Go@ are busily engaged concentrating out tomorrow. All EXTRA SPECIAL | Extra “heavy Tapestry Brassey yar | HIM ants ond eomine tthe aoe, = Stock window shades, size 3x7 feet | Wool Velvet, good wearer, yard. .$1.00 Still Negotiating Panton stock. Made 35c values at 23¢ | Worsted Velvet, yard............ $1.28 “ of silk crepe, messa- 50c values at ..B1¢ | $1.95 Axminster, yard... $1. 50 ‘ line and silk jersey. Nearly all are progr tatement authorized | foreign office declares Mc f the differences have been colors. Every petticoat up to $5.00 goes for $2.49. Every petticoat up to $7.50 goes for $3.98. Our Exchange Mail Orders Department of- Promptly Wanodhouse-Grinbaum ung, the statement as fers a Big { _ Filled at Saving for the Rotterdam paper reports These Low sonata Be ©: inc: ete Holbend. believer th pean — These — Prices | 41619424 - Dike Street: | rimisner . Aprons are useful garments imaginable, and most of the big stores make no end of a fuss when they sell "em at sixty-nine cents. Here they are in dark, light and medium col- ors at 39c apiece. Coverall Aprons, lots of ‘em. nal is therefore proceeding | — non the Hrittat rn ough to strug t of the gaseous tones reached the hospitals Many who were left in the | trenches are now undoubtedly dead By Wm. G. “G. Shepherd Early reports that the gas spread tin by the Germans only stupefied the | (Copmriahsed. 1914. wy the United Press: allies’ troops, and did not kil, are too optimistic HEADQUARTERS OF THE |‘~.0! itty urely derail Gienaeke etee. The gas killa swiftly and sure DITION, Northern France, April 27.—Via London, Apri! 28-—The Germans are employing a new method of hurting their poison- ous gas bombs in the terrific fighting about Ypres. It is by means of the shelis of their new In Gulf of Smyrna MITYLIENE, April 29.--Three allied warships were able to pene trate the Gulf of na on Tues Gay in the assault upon the gate way to Constantinople Whether they were able to bom-| bard the fnner forts ts not et known, but all advices received here today tell of terrific bombard-} jments by the Anglo-French feet | Report British Win | ATHENS, April 29—With heavy | }fighting still in p ress, the Frit-| —Lovely Waists of fine silk chiffon over net. Embroidered in front with silk em- broidery in French knots. Most artistic designs and beauti- ful colors—navy, brown “sand,” blue, black and white. An end- WALL PAPER NEW-NEAT—NIFTY Parlors, Dining Rooms, Bed Rooms. Kitchens, Library and! Hall Patterns to Meet the Spring Season's Stylee—Our Specials for House Cleaning | | Arne gun, ion ray jish landing forces on the Gallipoli! less variety of lovely, perfect apt eacraaing aged am ly gas spread by these | CREW ARE a ay ‘reese ben ‘with ext a te Turk’! Waists that were made to sell for ire have becorie! : ; marred or scratched is no rea) ficlats unite In characterieing it | Xe nd are f five dollars, but missed the road. eed thar Cont them with as in violation of all rules of | ROME, April 29. — Aringing|« All at $1.88 apiece. civilized warfare. stories of the greatest bravery dis-|fritish captured an et het , : ee, sak Peraitere Some of the French and Grit. p! y the nder and com-|tation'on the Oult of Sonvit, near| Women’s Black Lawn Shirt Stain. Made to wear, In 26¢, 40c, 75¢ and Larger Cans GUSTAVE MUHL PAINT CO. 618 Pike St—Tel. Main 5661 Waists are 18c instead of 50c. Tailored, Golf, Town and Coun- try Waists, worth $2.00 and $1.50, are 38. All sizes. Dozens to choose among. Buttons Half officers of the I iser Leon Gambetta, officers and 125 sear ish victims reaching hospitals in the rear died within 30 or 40 hours of quick pneumonia. All suffered from extreme pal in the throat and lungs. Their res-| trian submarine, Piration was sometimes as high as today, where the; 430 to the migute as they vainly | fo AMUSEMENTS MOORE** ¥ PANTAGES. Popular Matines Wednesday Cora Youngblood Corson’s Miss Marie venecua |GIRLS OF THE GOLDEN WEST | Sedd-Et-Babr. under |from the vessel, sunk fire |!t was announced today suffering severe) during the ho water before belt cruiser re " Tarke ‘Claim Victory, altho it BERLIN, April 29.—Constanti cruiser was | nople reports state that the allies) to land at three points yropean side Many were from ¢ —All the Buttons in the store, and there are thousands, are to go for just half Panton’s prices. Get picked up The commander of the fused to leave his ship * obvious the laoomed Other officers remained at thet se org a man) oe"ona 280 Mere ee reo e defeated the allied troops. you need. Elastic ———— METROPOLITAN , that was 12c is 5c a yard. Darn- LOEW’S EMPRESS a zonsome ” NEW ADMIRAL HERE is Cotton that was 3c is 2c a Thrilling—Sensational “CHE ALTO BANDIT Other Big Acts ‘Tryout Night, Every Wednesday for Charles ¥ Presents HN DREW spool. Hair Nets that were 5c are 3c. Carlson-Currier’s Spool Silk vert M Doyle Rear Admiral Rol ~ HoLURs PUT IN’ .. a Lai ROSEMARY” Ee jommander-inchiet o that was 10c is 8c. Royal Society é no Rae teas || duisranr, ¢ ere baat Embroidery Floss that was 2c Seats Now Selling A SMALL STORE WHICH A LIVELY Nicht, Admiral Pont} i 3¢ a skein, Corset Stays are 7c — | by a complete new! instead of 10c. Hooks and Eyes 1 Friday n ning by Rear NCAT iral Charle Pond, who ar-| is now Ic. “C, C.” Embroidery Silk | viv d here from San Francisco} 1 ee ished toe apeapicehe are 2c instead of 5c. Peet's drive! pede Hooks and Eyes are 5c instead of OFFERS BIG BARGAINS |[:::': : “wi L HUNT BIG GAME! toot ccr rie, ee Se isend of Furniture Specials Marked at Ssrgain Prices for Friday's and fi, “tl? son Hale gprs gerge pope aad Mureoch Dennial 3& Shoe Laces that were 10c are Saturday's Selling , m at., and sec sare in Seattle, en routet Se a bunch. Dress Shields that handkerehie’ re they will hunt bie} were 25c are now 10c a pair. Feather-stitch Braid that was 5c is now 2!/c, and so on through- out the Panton stock—everything is reduced. 411 Densmore bua driver, was held iasengers near the r & atiff fight and secur-| e men. L L woORE has Mr Elaa D. Lawrence the D. ot 5 WILLIAM FARNUM v irile ALDERMAN ATE sent| William Farnum, that big, Nel actor, is starr five-part fe to a jury | Merchandisers before which they were Positively Closing Out the Panton Business! STORE FOR RENT—FIXTURES FOR SALE Merchandise Cut Again in Order to Get Rid of It Quickly —All the Swiss Flouncing with fast edges, that were bought to sell in Pan- ton’s Department Store for two dollars and a half a yard. All the Allovers that wer $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50 a yard. And lots of ’em are a yard and a half wide. Some are a bit soiled through over- much handling by big crowds of buyers. So to wind up the busi- ness quickly, sixty-nine ents a yard! In the same lot we've put Embroidered Voiles (with polka dots, too) and flouncings to match that were $2.25 a yard—and Vene- tian Galloons and Bands of choic- est quality that were $2.75 and $2.50 a yard. All at 68c. “Put em in the window,” said the manager, "and see the town go wild over 'em.” And we will, bue they’re in the advertisement first of all. —This heralds an- Silk other decisive cut on Silk Ribbons. Plain a og Taffeta Ribbons, Messaline Ribbons, Fancy Figured, Dot- ted, Striped and Persian Ribbons— widths up to 41% inches. Pan- ton’s prices were 25c to 35¢ a yard—all are to be closed out to- morrow at 15c. Bags and Belts —Crocheted Hand Bags that were sold once upon a time for $1.48. Wash Belts and Leather Belts, 10c Vanity Purses and Coin Purses —a whole tableful to choose among. Nothing but would be good, big money’s worth in any sale at a quarter—you may have for a dime. Another table is filled with Shell Pins, Purses, Pocketbooks, Van- ity Purses, with long neck chains, all at 25c. Trimmed Hats Worth $5 to $6.50 for $2.75 Over a hundred new, stylish Spring Hats in sand, gray, black and gay colors — trimmed with feathers, flowers, wings and ribbons of silk and velvet. Choice while they last at $2.75 GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY —Finest Baby Bon- nets, of white lawn and dotted Swisses, Bonnets that were made to sell for 50c apiece, 15c All fresh and new and dainty as the babies they’re intended for! Fif- teen cents apiece. Bonnets of fancy straw braid, combined with white, pink or blue lawn, worth 25c and 50c apiece, are now sell- ing for a dime. Babies’ Knitted Bootees are 5c Baby “instead of 10c. Ten-cent Rubber Bibs are 5c. Thirty-five cent Mus- lin Night Gowns are 10c. Fifteen cent Knitted Cotton Bibs are 7c. Babies’ $1.50 ot $2.50 Sweaters are 59c, and all sorts of things for babies are selling for less than most stores pay for ’em when they buy em. —A tableful of fine Night Gowns, slip- on and_ envelope styles. Corset Cov- ers, Chemises and Combinations, all made of excellent quality muslins and _nainsooks. Panton’s prices were $1, $1.25 and $1.50—we shall close them all out at 69c a garment. Odd lots of fine Corsets in mostly large and small sizes, are 79c instead of $2.00 to $3.00. But large and small sizes only. Wash Goods —Anderson’s Scotch Ginghams, Fancy and Plain Crepes, Are Dotted Lawns, Pop- lins and Soiesettes. 19¢ in all colors, such as Panton sold for 25c, 35c and 40c a yard, are all 19¢c. Downstairs you can buy $2.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains for 88c a pair. Bungalow Scrim Curtains for the same price. Irish Point Curtains that were $5.00 a pair are $2.15. The newest and prettiest Wash Goods of all is the “Alligator Crepe,” in pink, lavender, cream and blue. It was bought to sell for 39c a yard. Now it’s 19c. Arrow Collars —In the men’s store you can buy Arrow Collars for a dime. 10 Any and all styles. c Dollar Shirts, fine, clean stock, all sizes, for 79c. “B. V. D.” and Poros- knit Underwear for 35c. Boys’ 25c and 35¢ Blouses for 15c. Union Suits for 63c instead of $1.00. Boys’ 50c Bathing Suits for 35c, and all kinds of Under- wear for men at 1/4 to 1-3 less than value. Men going to Alaska can get wholesale prices. heavy underwear for less than ( Dealers are invited to come for quotations on quantities. We want to quit, and to quit quickly. and Financiers for Business Institutions, in Charge of to Mrs. Nellie Westland, according! bach had chicken for Thanksgiving dinner, according to the te Ii here Wednesday, Panton’s Department Store | "LEVEN SEVEN TO ’LEVEN ’LEVEN SECOND AVE. Special Manila Envelopes mony nh * a mat sin Save Money on Rugs ; ’ today, This is tried In Judge Dykeman’s court They had appealed the case from ar bu aida Latsoloumne here, as he had prom of Meet Witnesses teatified the alderman a conviction in the jus court at Printed for $1. 95 Per «inole It 1s the stor F ind Anderson had caused their de., Béthell CHARGE DISHISSED (i200 oa, 0 me be 3 : HENS, SEATTLE toes tes tae Wane te nese pie ousand ue «ue . sia ne na eauh Hei hie oenbete Oa } Mrs. Wesiland’s hens into theit ' GLOSE CONFER ‘ POYNOR 4 t "*8/ her father from his false partner were sucked and taken home. Gold KAPLAN PRINTING co. ib mF barther--| r d 700 Fourth Ave. Feo imaelt A dinner at the Washington ho Furniture Co. od i hs Aine . hy | tel Thusda night will close the BULL BR Ne ie elie m aed | E, ER ele & revelation after bia masterful] Alderman D. 1, Goldbach of Clericus of the Diocese and Jurledi ° $53.00 Ost me ereans ; erpretation o . ers,” in| Bothell, and bis partner in the Modern Single Ro eget " sr a Me a road on Maury island. Ajwhich he plays a role almost the|mercantle business, F. W. Andes Laren Meters Cuisine heten tor eet the noe ne American Just Printers ond charge ts still pending. ‘opposite in character, son, stole the chickens belonging One se 598, Bd Bplecg pe, SAUECD SA. ENS. Opened | 1013 THIRD “AIN 1043 \.

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