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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1915. Woodhouse - een Furniture Co, Inc. Established in the Present Location 14 Years traordinary Credit Service Announcement $50 worth of Home Furnishings, $1 down, $1.00 week Buy Your Furnishings From Us on Credit at Cash Prices WE CHARGE NO INTEREST $75 $100 $150 $200 $300 Bolla Oak Rocker in the golden oak or fumed finish: has medium high back, wide arms and large, roomy. genuine leather epring scat, Regular $ price $10.00, Special .. 7.15 for Saturday Three patter smooth fin to the back. Regular price for Saturday, per square No extra charge for ed in the aatin fin- ta with five olutely guaran dis acid and Regular price $14.25 rapiration proof. Bloo0. Special for Saturday Solid Onk Library Table tn the ight fumed tt top measures Spasé. inches. with large heavy crafter struction. F ular price $18.50. special for Saturday nee Special for Saturda 416% 424 - AMER AFIRE, [PEACE REPORT | RELESS SAYS: SENT TO POPE 3 eee PME HALIFAX, Nov. 5.—The Brit- ROM ‘ov. 5.—A long report, * steamship Rio Lages, from believe spite denials to concern org New York to Queenstown, is | peace negotiations, arrived today at om believed to be afire 300 miles (the vatican by special courier from ve south of here. A wi Mgr. Marchetti, who has been ne Psage from the steamship Fred- gotiating with Prince Von Buelow wick VIII. reported sighting a in Switzerland. hip, thought to be | Rio Lag | THINK PEACE IS IN AIR — WASHINGTON, Nov. 5. NO WORD OF FIRE official denials that peace moves ALIPAX, Nov. 5.—Tho the/are progressing from everywhere! feless today continued to flash/|except Petrograd, diplomats here| {te messages seeking informa-|were convinced today that al ft got no further word of the | “sounding out” process is attaining ish S. S. Rio Lages, believed to|important momentum. The neves been afire 206 miles south of |sity for secrecy and care in the fax, It is now thought the| negotiations inspired the official probably was controlled and | denials, authorities intimated Seassel headed for Halifax or | Neither side is ready yet publicly to instown for repairs. bpp: that it would consider peace MICK IS FIRE [pagar eat OMT Geores \Jast night passed the most com building de-|fortable hours sin # injure tment inspector, who wrote a) jast week by a fall from a horse tn ter to Mayor Gill making ac-|q troop review on the Western y by Superintendent of Butld euion | TEETH OF CONVICTS: sations against employes of his) front Josenhans McCormack's Apr With HI James McCormac rmack, paftment, wae dismissed Thurs 4 WILL PRACTICE ON Ah eeces were declared to be with | WALLA WALLA, Nov cants for state dental will be given practical examina tions by the state dental board will be required to show their ty li on the teeth of prisoner There are 40 applicants in town The examinations last three days GRAVE CHARGES AGAINST OFFICER rges that USE THE NEW ] THROUGH SERVICE| Hy. EVERY DAY | iB Chicage, Kansas City, Omaha, 4 Denver and Points j Intermediate Via on Pacific System} : tickets, BOSTON, Nov tear Admiral Willi Little, re tired permitted defective parts to sed in the construction of the K-2 were somewhat testimony of Tieut. War who said Little was not help to make a Mbmarine el service dulled by ren Child givgn sufficient thoto “ree TO BUILD SMELTER OFFICE, 761 Second Ave | TACOMA, Nov An option on Telephone 100 os at Chambers Creek waa Main |taken yesterday by the bunker Hill HL. Hudson, |& Sullivan Mining & Concentrating A. | Co, with a view t» building a smelter there Information, reserva tions and expert t at the Inspection. D, F. & P. yard hay tog LAFOLLETTE ON | certificates | g | residence. worth of Home Furnishings, $3 down, $1.25 week worth of Home Furnishings, $5 down, $1.50 week worth of Home Furni worth of Home worth of Home hin zs, $7.50 down, $2.00 week Furnishings, $10 down, $2.50 week Furnishings, $15 down, $4.00 week 1 and Ortental hoa 't xcellent wearing Special seteae rug. & $14. 25 #3 y of Inlatd Lt plor right th special 78c Steel Nedatead golden fint two amall Large Davenport, exactly Ike picture, In the golden k or fumed finish, that can be tra rmed into ._comfortable bed with single motion. Spaiieh chase leather, Iegular price $23.75 mirror "$8.25 Any Range or Heater in our stock, $1.00 down and $1.00 per week. ike Street: SERBIAN FOLK —CARRANZISTAS ARE MASSACRED HOLD AMERICAN DOUGLAS, Beckett, Ar Paso, Calles Ariz, Nov GENEVA, Nov. 5. the Serbia is drenched with blood of mas sacred victims of Tevton barbari- is El thes frightful than those In Belgium, Swiss pa erican, will whose residence executed Gen men, in more Agua Prieta, according to 2:20 p. m, unless he produces chage of said to to have occurred at Ducica, Yplana, to threats 1 Palanka, Sopot and Lozo- 8 today | Beckett, it is alleged. JAgua Prieta and offered to sell package of stampe to Calles Asa a the American sic turn for them pers Mexican Wholesale massacres are alleged counterfeit, ac made by the Selevac, vie. The German excuse {s that civil fans fired from their houses, tho} local authorities deny this and al lege the Germans shot citizens in discriminately and burned towns and ordered The once rich Morava valley is a| stamps before desert where the invaders have| The Mexicans passed counterfeit, Hamleta are in ruins, either); American authorities are shelled or deliberately burned.|to recure his release, Corpses are scattered thickly, in-| Douglas and Agua Prieta are luding a considerable number of|threatened with a plague. Three women, whose number in the od corpses of Villistas, kil trench fighting is fast increasing.|in the battle of Agua Prieta, lit the ground near here. intending to re him to produce 2:30 p. m. or die. they him claim trying GO TO ATTACK VILLA Bs ghee Nov Ten thou » Carranzistas are en route te mas, from Jalisco, to th aid jot Gen. Dieguez, in his advance | agains st Villa, according to advices | today Sen-|, It 1# reported that Great Britain |has recognized Carranza Wis, Nov father of the # ich took effect yester- | ‘hailed It today as freeing the lors from laver MADISON HEADING FOR NOGALES NACO, Nov Villista So across — the Thousands of thru Naco, border from They ay to Many marched troops passed will Improve condition they work,” he sald effictenc De attacks from shipping » are beginning the greatest legistation | oday heading for Ne ly wounded | them slight men the “ interests to nee it A The store of food being ed to the shed distribut pieces of welfare I troops appeared undimin on the st Opposition fish. It means there on until there is as measure of humanely possible HOUSE IS DAMAGED | of M to it is wholly sel a fight complete 4 safet sea as is HAD IMMIGRATION PROBLEM T0.SOLVE CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—The Gar den of Eden had its immigration problem and its race suicide question, just like modern coun tries have, according to the doc trine taught in the University of Chicago, According to one professor, it was a case of over crowding which forced emigra tion, rather than the serpent. While the family East 60th st., was at a motion ple ture theatre Thursday night, a fire, attributed to spontaneous combus tion, broke out tn 5 cased a loss of $900 . was sustained from flames by the home of Mrs. J. Walton, 609 Kast 60th st, next door tu the Jury Jury, 607 | Bundy, | | Bundy, | His jailers adjusted ft, delaying the, | more. | |teeth ground together while a shud-| |der ran through his frame. | | firmer than for the past few days, | |convicts besought | celes, are} YOUTHS | EXPIATE CRIMES } | postage entered| were ajting the murder he left them on| LOOMIS PRAYS FOR |HIS RELATIVES ‘ADAM AND EVE ALSO to rob | revolver under the counter, Earl Loomis, at top, and Louis SAN QUENTIN, Nov. 5.—Louts 19, died “game” on the scaf fold today, Never faltering for a| moment, he faced death calmly. At 10:10 a, m. the trap was sprung. | Thirteen minutes later the boy's Imp body was offictally pronounc od dead. Bundy Shows No Fear The boy came firmly out of the th chamber just before the ex ution. Only the priest, Father Brady, accompanied him up the 13 steps to the death platform | Bundy took the proceedings with the utmost stoicism. Once he hesitated, when the black cap failed to fit. It was t mall.| gruesome proceeding a minute or The lad shut his eyes, and his 1 have no fear of eternity.” the, gallows. Calmly retonctied to hin” fat Louis Bundy, 19, faced the gallows | The prayers of 200 San Quentin’ repose for bis| murderer, woul Lad by Father Brady of Los An the Bundy family's priest, the convicts bowed their heads and followed his words. Eats Chicken Dinner Tears stood in many eyes as they | thought of the lad going to his end Bundy watted for the priest last) | night. He did not appear, so Bundy | Jate a big chicken dinner and went |to bed. His sleep was the sleep of | a child, sald Guard McCabe of et | death chamber This morning, with everything ta| readiness for the execution, the boy ate a hearty breakfast of ham | and eggs. Then the priest, in his| clerical robes, came to give him| |the last rites of the church, He} 5.—John | spoke words of consolation | Iam resigned to my fate,”| Bundy told bim I have no fear of} eternity. God bless the boys and girls of California who tried to! save me. jundy, a high school student and athlete, murdered the Zlesche boy| Dec. 19, 1918, to get money with] which to buy a Christmas present} fora girl. An axe handle and rock used by Bundy in commit FOLSOM PRISON, Cal., 5.—Earl Loomis was | Nov. | hanged | here at 10 o'clock this morning. As he oomis Hello, forced Half a minute later the drop fell} and he was dead at 16 minutes was mounting the scaffold, | turned and exclaimed: | boys. The smile was! ed) past 10. Loomis declined the attentions of n minister, but spent considerable| time praying. He was praying in| his cell for his mother, sister and| brother as the warden’ went after him Please let me have another min. to pray,” he asked the officer All right, my boy,” replied the | warden ute ° Just before breakfast this morning Loomis wrote the fol lowing farewell note to his young brother “FROM EARL LOOMIS “Brother—My dear little boy, 1 love you. Be a good boy to my sister and may the Lord bless you. | am going to eat my last breakfast now. Alvin, give Margaret a kiss for me; also one for mother.” o Murdered During Robbery Loomis murdered Mrs. Magie G Holleroft in Sacramento on the night of Aug. 17, 1914, after trying the ice cream parlor con ducted by her and her husband About 9:30 p. m, Loomis rushed into th ore with a pistol and or. dered Mr. and Mrs. Holleroft and a small boy to hold up ther hands. Holicroft and the boy obeyed Mrs. Holleroft raised only one and with the other reached a Loomis and the woman both fired. The woman was killed One of the bullets destroyed the sight bandit’s right eye, hand woman of the ac Dougall - fouthwick ESTABLISH y 1876 of Broken Lines Sil Silk Clearance or Wool Sweaters HIS does not include our entire stock, but about 65 odd Sweat- ers that haye been re-priced. Wool Sweaters, full fashioned, big and roomy, in blue, white, lavender or red. $5.00, $3.95. $8.00, $8.75 Sweaters, $4.95. $13.75 Sweaters $8.75 Silk Fiber Sweaters, plain colors or in combination. $7.50 Sweaters, $4.95. $12.50 to $15.00 Sweaters $8.75 A few Silk Sweaters, novelty ideas $29.50 to $35.00 Sweaters, $23.75. $6.95, $7.50 Sweaters now Armour’s Broadway Bath Soap With Rubber Wash Cloth 10c yco-Thymoline, liquid mouth wash. , Igate's Ribbon Dental Cream, _ large size '20¢ Medicated Absorbent Cotton, %4-Ib. sealed pkg. 15¢ nti Castile let 4 poh bars T9e Sanitol Liquid Olive Oil Shampoo 50c Pond's Extract Vanishing Cream.. 28c Witch Hazel, large size bottle 25c¢ Mentholatum, relieves inflammation. . 50c Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic French Glycerine | and Rose Water. 50c El Rado, for the removal of superfluous hair '39¢ 25¢ Sanitol Tooth Paste or Powder. . Colgate's Talcum Powder, Dactylis, Mennen’s Shaving Cream, contains no free Soap, 25 c 25¢ slycerine Soap, 4 for Tooth Brushes, several styles > Ivory Puff Boxes and Hair Receivers Palmer's Palm Oil and Cold Cream Soap Firat 10c Jergen’s Violet Santa Claus Commands ET Practically t the Entire Basement Floor a few dayb—hence’ radical re- ductions on Housefurnishings, including Roasters, Knives, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. Not Advertised Specials continue to interest hun- dreds of shrewd-buying housewives. Are you miss- ing these chances * . Take Flevator or Pike Street Stairs, Do You Wonder Why $5 to $12 Marabou Neckpieces Are Reduced to$1.95? We will try and exit The demand this season has been very slight and, as is our custom, we must sacrifice merchandise that does not move. Just 22 pieces, each piece worth several times the if only used as trimming price asked, . $6.50 $7.50 - $8.50 . $10.50 .. $15.00 7 Stoles at 50) 2 Capes at. | 3 Capes at } 1 Cape at... . $12.00 | 4 Capes at $5.00 | 1 Cape at YOUR CHOICE. .$1.95 N. B.—The remainder of our stock of Stoles, Capes, Muffs of Marabou, reduced one-third. 2 Stoles at 1 Stole at 1 Cape at and —First Floor. Girls’ | i. Dresses_an and Five convenient tables in the Children’s Shop, Third Floor, displaying a score of styles at sharp reductions. ON THE TABLE AT 98c are Dresses for girls from 2 to 6. They were formerly $2.00 and $2.50, Colored ginghams, crepes, chambrays and kinder- garten cloth, Middy and straight Russian styles. ON ANOTHER TABLE AT 98c are Dresses that were $2.00 and.$2.50. All white with just touches of color; clever styles. ‘ ON A TABLE AT $1.98 are White and Colored Dresses formerly $2.50 to $3.50. The heavier qualities of pique, linen, madras; some hand embroidered. ON ANOTHER TABLE AT 98c are Suits for boys from 2 to 6; former prices $2.00 and $2.50, Russian and straight styles, with knicker pants. ON A TABLE AT $1.98 are Boys’ Suits that were $2.50 to $3.50; sizes 3, 4 and 5. Clever little Pixy Suits, Russian and straight styles. rica Floor and a few that are plain, —Second Floor. 35c to 60c Fancy Ribbons 25c Yard This is a new buy, attractive fancy shipment, a special and includes many pieces which have been priced much below regular. We are in- cluding : Bright novelty Colored effects Brocade Satin light colors. Plaids, in Ribbons, in Floral Designs in rich col- orings. Imported Novelty Ribbons, for Hair Bows, Girdles and Sashes, and many pieces to be used. for fancy work. Special, 25@ yard —First Floor. Black Lace Veils Are finding great favor among the more fashionable and par- ticular women, in fact, veils are predicted as being one of the important dress acces- sories. We have a complete and varied assortment of Lace Veils, $1.50 to $5.00. —First Floor. Ivy Kid Gloves $1.00 Pair Our assortment of colors, styles and sizes is thoroughly complete. Ivy Gloves are popular be- cause they fit, they have the right appearance and are sold at a popular price. For teal glove service, the Ivy has no equal. Buy a pair now. Re- member the name, “Ivy,” $1.00 pair. Trefousse French Kid Gloves at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Complete assortments. —Fivat Floor. Boys’ and Girls’ Styles that have — been specially selected for growing girls and boys. Every ster’s foot should be right This Shoe features proper proportions, as well as attrac tive appearance Patent or dull leathers, a broad toe with a medium w Sizes 5 to 8, 11, $3.00; 2% to 6, $4.00 young- started sebanke « Meats