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Victrola prices are uniform throughout the United States— $15, $25, $40, $50, $75, $100, $150, $200 to $400 NO MORE—NO LESS But everv Victrola in our store is the very 4 latest improved model ose LET US set aside your Christmas Victrola e'll arrange terms and to suit you. ‘GeoPBent Company VICTROLA DEALERS —w Victor Records VICTROLA XIV. $150 delivery Victor Needles 1418 THIRD AVENUE § Block North of Postotfice. O;en Evenings. H. H. Rhodes, Mgr. AUTOMOBILES If you want a steady po- sition at good wages, learn Gas Engine and Automo- bile operation and repair- ing at this school. Our 3 Months’ Practical Course includes work on lathes, | shapers, drilling, grinding f and milling machines, light forging and bench w Seattle Engineering School, Inc. 108 West Roy St. SHOP EVERY pay FRYE’S QUALITY MARKETS Thursday Specials: boice Spare Choice Shoulder Pork Steak Choice Veal Chops Choice Loin. Pork Chops...... Choice Steer Round Steak 16 9c llc 15c 16c STAR MAN VISITS DANCER FATIMA dancers, was Fatima, She was furious when, ing the Orpheum circuit, dances © ruled out len. “She could not The very dances that 1 charmed the sultan were rudely deleted }was hard to convince her there was anything wrong about it.” Mellen gulped like a man about to plunge tnto cold water. Find Her Door Locked “Come on,’ he said. Fatima’s dressing room door was favor! tn fot her b said Me! derstand it in securely locked Mellen drew a! long breath—and knocked ence! He stepped up to the ventilating | grating in the door, and addressed {t politely, picking his words as a cat picks her way across a muddy street. | “Voulez vous parle, madame?” | Explostvely from within “POR QUA $ says, ‘What's the {deat expla 1 Mellen, and again faced} the firing squad Fatima Opens Up on Them chief of which! It} ALLIES SPLIT ON BALKAN POLICY England Wants to Withdraw Troops From Salonika FRANCE IS OBJECTING PARIS, Dec. &—England and her allies are reported at odds over the Balkan situation Against the wishes of her colleagues, England is reported in favor of withdrawal of the Balkan expeditionary force She showed her hand, it ts hinted, in the two days’ war council of all the allied military heada. The other allies are sald to in sist on continuance the cam palen to ald the Serb: If England persists tn favoring departure from Salontka,” sald a high French offictal, “then the re | mainder of the allies will continue to ald the Serbs | Str John French of England ts understood to have suggested the abandonment, while Gen. Joffre land others objected to leaving the Serbs to the mercy of the Teutons. | = | AEROPLANES COLLIDE | AMSTERDAM Dec 8 jmen aboard two German ae planes were unrecognizably burn | when thetr machines, in maneuver jing Monday night over Eller Bruck, collided. Persons below were horrified to nee the two machines lock. The |tanks burst in a sudden flash of |flame, and the machines came to jearth with a crash, with the bodies ptangled in the ruins Four A jTo TELL GERMANY'S TERMS AMSTERDAM, Dec. 8.—Ger. many’s terms for concluding peace, coupled with announce ment of her Balkan Intentions, are expected to be given to: morrow by Chancellor Beth: mann-Hollweg before _— the relchstag. The chancellor h presented his speech to the kaleer for approva remarks he mak many’'s official hence any will be Ger position. | | | TURKS CALL IT BLUFF | BERLIN, Dec. §.—The allies have renewed their offensive in the Dardar acco n stantinople d rks jregard the fresh movements as a bluff. DESTROY BRITISH SHIP | LONDON, Dec. §—One Britteh| monitor was fired and four other |veasels were captured by the Turks in an attack near Kut-El Hamara the Constantinople war office claim ed today PLAN TO HOLD BELGIUM AMSTERDAM, Dee. &—In ing the first nail for the wox statue of Gen. Von Emmich, queror of Reigium, at Liege, Count Schulenberg was quoted today as jeayin & We will bold Belgium | MONTENEGRO WANTS PEACE BERLIN, Dec, 8—King Nicn- clas of Montenegro, has sug- gested to the aliles that they allow him to conclude a separ. ate pea because Montenegro is exhausted, according to the Frankfurter Zeitung today. CONSOLIDATION IS NO ISSUE IN CLUB ELECTION The matter of consolidating with Chamber of Comm will not considered tn the annual n of officers for the Commercial elec \¢ Dec. 27, according to. Secre |tary Otto Case | Robert Boyns, nominated Tues- day night for reelection as prest dent of the club, recently took a stand {n favor of consolidation, in jopposition to the views held by y members of the club. however, will have no bear }ing on the election, Case declares Those nominated Tuesday night jbesides Boyns, were | Ernest Carstens © president Pour le'petite—le petite—ong—| William F. Eckert, second vice ong—er—now, what the deuce is|President; Otto Case, secretary; French for ‘interview? ” Earl 1. Jenner, treasurer; and as | Me mopped his brow. In-|trustees, W. H. Barnes, M. F. stantly, with rising inflection, from| Brown, Fred Hoyt, O. C. Graves within |W. E. Stevens, Worrall Wilson, J en dishible |H. Morris, Otto L. Luther, H. J swan followed br. deende | Den, Pied Llewellyn, H. L lsimilar to the ripping of many |Glenn, George Cotterill, Dr. J hooks hucgestive of an inter.|#: Crichton, George W. Dilling, J Maw between s. bulldog and aii: Ginett. Eight trustees are to Mellen wasn't sure whether she| AY five members of the club a ay ant on asking him 1, (af privileged to make further Ponda ; nominations up to Dec. 20 We stared at each other. Mean ee @ the torrent of lan Ze flowed moe is a sort of Turko-French, as you might say,” Mellen shouted in| | my ear after a time. “She is say ing that she fs not dressed—for callers. At length she ran down, Iike a weakening alarm clock, The door opened a wee crack, and of a sud den we saw one snapping black eye, a petite nose, a rosebud mouth d one white shoulder. ALLONS!" She might h9 non with the same both jumped Won't Talk About Harem “That's French for ‘beat Mellen whispered vidently she sensed of our dismay, for into another dorrent, fired off a effect can We a *. something launched this time les vindietive Rib and Loin 415 . celaaka woke tant.” come Mutton Chops Ci, sined the unha elien. But Choice Steer 1 7 finally he gathered t ! esent Sirloin Steak........ Cc apt pei nai” tian. “le Choice Pork 5 petite “es Liver... Pieccccee CC) And #0 in time we car AT the Fo OWING MARKETS, interview, and Melien, by a MARKET, digging, learned for me 148 Gh ee that she wii go to Australia when hird Avenue, ” her pregnt tour is over WESTERN MARKET ‘Ask her something of her girl hood—how she got Into the sultan harem,” I direct Mellen ane MANKE lated It dental Ave ARD MARKET: Balinrd Avenue, Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It Signifies Purity and Quality Shops Open Until 6:20 P. M. | she cooked at me. eyebrows shragged her WEALTHY MAN |ST. LOUIS WIMS 1916 | Henry Ford and T Photograph UN OE OO OF Uno NOOO Left to Right—Mme, Rosika Schwi and Louls P. Lochner, TAXI DRIVER IS ATTACK VICTIM Tells of Assault by Three Men; Negro Is Wounded POLICE ARE PERPLEXED 8. A. Rusne A negro whose residence is at 1101 Washington at at the city nepital today with a bullet woun 8 abdo s much is definite. The rest ia a complex puzzle, with which the| police are busily wrestling today Robert L. Harris, 1019 East Pike et., a taxi driver, reported to the police that he received a call at 2 a. m, to take & woman who gave her name as Mamie White from 66! Main st. to 1018 Washington st When they got to the latter place ald was afraid to n wey * late Harris she alon as there ha 4 hold-upy the nt with climbing stairs, three men appeared, says Harris, and the tallest reached out and grabbed the woman He also made a move to draw a run, Harris says, but Harris beat him to it. Harris fired two shots at him and ran, with the other two men pursuing him. They exchanged several shots on the street At the hospital, Russell gave nts | version of the shooting. He sald two men were caaalait| another and he was an innocent bystander and the only one wounded He did not caused the tro up the ow, he said, what DEMS’ CONVENTION WASHINGTON Dec. 8.—Prest- nt Wilson is slated for renomina tion June 14, 1916. The place will be Louls, Mo. at city won the democratic national choice. The committee took no action upon pleas of suffragists for com- mittee indorsement SCHOOLS TO DEBATE Every Seattle high school will be fight for the committee's represented in the second state high school debate scheduled for | the night of Dec. 27. The question R That the Mon tin 1 Be Di Lunch at the Hollywood, 212 A M USEMENTS Sunday, Dee. MARGARET ILLINGTON ON THE LIE antict'Shes NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION Price: Nighis, 50¢ to $2.00 1260 to $1.80, 4 Nie tm IS ROBBED, THEN Empress Theatre THROWN IN CELL For pure hard tuck, James P.| Perkins, a wealthy mining man of| Berkeley, Cal, winner of a gold ex hibit at the San Francisco fair, a good claim for the banner prize today, Perkins, who lived at the Latona| hotel while here. Marion st, at 10 o'cloch on the to the water front get a boat to Victoria At Post st. he was attacked truck on the head, and robbed of a gold watch remer was walking down last night wa ers nothing more when he in the city police, he by 1 thi ke all waa iN up to find hi According to found wandering L. Richels, a longshoreman he was unable to give of himself at police headquarters, he was locked up FRIGHTENS HOLDUP | maelf th had orde taurant, 1 robe re After a of h MW out est When} an account| | r d the thug away,| Other Big Acts her She Bain st., Tuesday night, and had houlders he ed a dainty | fired a shot at him, 8. Magari, th foot proprietor, imitated a police whistle And then by inserting his fingers in his) “1 HAV NOTHING TO SAY!"| mouth and sea ' ° exclaimed, 7—BIG ACTS—7 6—Diving Girls—-6. DIVING CONTEST -ADIES' CONTEST AT MATINEES MEN’S CONTEST NIGHTS WINNERS COMPETE FOR SILVER CUP THURSDAY NIGHT PRICES—100, 15¢ and 20¢ MAIN SIO6 BRO, & MADIBON The Rest of Vaendevtiie Veter Dally, at 2720 and The Comedienne Extraordinary CECIL CUNNINGHAM Hyan and Lee—Harry Fi ' ro and Co, ana Ma®Q—Travel Weekly, FATIMA 1 Next Week—LILLIAN RUSS! Reserve Your Seats Now. w yin NEW PANTAGES |; 7 Mats vights, and 9 FOUR CASTERS World's Greatest Aerialists KNOX, WILSON & CO. 10¢ and 20¢ STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8, 1915. PAGE 5. wo of His Most Able Lieutenants Pose for Just Before Sailing on Peace Ship Oscar II. immer, International Peace Advocate, of Budapest, Hungary; Henry Ford Secretary to Ford and the Entire Peace Expedition, | ac Dougall, 2 fionuthrorick. | Ghe Store o the ( er ALLE Spires 2 The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price 240 New Christmas Bags, Very Special 3.95 We feel that these are the great- 3ag values ever offered in this Leather Bags were never more popular—and this is going be a great big leather goods Christmas. Remember, you are to be the judge of the values. The est ideas prevailing in 3ags will be found in this assort- e store to ment in scores of styles, large, medium and small; in leather, silk and velvet, plain or novel, for the street or the opera. would remind you that there is nothing We newer, nothing finer than this showing of Women’s | \ “To LEAVE TOWN {Aid the Workers | William Overton Grabs Op- ~~ OTTO EN, portunity to Quit CHICAGO, Dec, 8. —Mre, Frances |r, daughter of the late tron master, Richard Crane, and one of | the heirs to his millions, turned so Seattle | clalist today a | She denounced society, the PAYS HIS $200 FINE church and government for mak ine | ing possible conditions now exist Dr.” William ( paychie ing among striking garment work. | “spider,” will spin no more hin web *, and ennounced she will devote - women in Booth bullding r life and fortune to tho cause '¢ has wrecked bis last home in the state of Washington of workers. Yesterday she was arrested Justice Brinker bas given him un fobjecting to a policeman’s arrest of; tl. Thursday to leave the state or a striker who had been beaten by a| Submit to the alternative of serving hired slugger. |& month's sentence in the county | = | Jail. He also fined Overton $200. \COMMISSIONERS TO for The Star learned that Overton's business was that of exploiting the curiosity of women, ling them PICK FERRY ROUTE ‘:"..\"°!- ice ont fence f oree nd to obtain The commissioners will | “soul for women clients decide the route fo island ferry next wee Will Try His Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Landin was the Vashon | Herbert W. Meyers and other {#-|{nformed of Overton's operations landers have informed the com-|and the former ordered bis ar missioners an injunction suit will) With him was arrested R. Archer, be brought unless Saturday's al-| bis alleged assistant } leged tllegal voting be disregarded.| Archer will be tried in a few The vote showed the inland tn| weeks for statutory vagrancy, the favor of the Des Moines terminal.|same charge that was lodged | j | against Overton. | Overton made no attempt to de- ny the information obtained by The Star. Two women detectives from whom he had accepted money for his “services” were present in the| courtroom when he was arraigned Saturday. Enters Plea of Gulity ADruggists Favorite Kidney | | Remedy Fixed Him Fifteen years ago I had an attack of acute kidney trouble. 1 consult ed a physician who gave me medi cine which only relieved me for &| They were prepared to tell of hav time, After discontinuing bis medi. | ing consulted Overton at his office | clog my trouble recurs ned as severe | and of having been insulted by him | as before | and even offered liquor Having heard. of gilerge to | Rather than face this testimony, jgave it a trial and ca jones Overton pleaded guilty. He had state that ree Lage pete rare been fll, his attorney said, and wes a a a ee De Kil,| OW tm funds, inasmuch as he had | Ue) . Trepuhaghe Bae res been refunding all his former cli ents the money he had accepted | many years 3ae OS fa\etabeiten’ from them. There was no corrob af Reng Gk“ FepCmea tenon | Oration of this statement a , You are sh iberty to.eee (| cu eee eeve statement any time you wish | Bice Brinker assesses & fine! . Reapertaly, of $200 and told Ovetton he must| W. C. summmng, | 90 to. all for 00 cays 1219 Central Ave | Overton's attorney suggested | Kansas City, Kans. that owing to his client's {Il health, | with Grand View Drug Go a prison cell would be an unfit State of Kansas nt | place for him, and pleaded for lent-| ‘ounty of Wyandotte ency: | On this 11th day of August, 1909, How long will {t take you to leave the state “Twenty-four asked the court hours Overton pd before me, W ibseribed to the ‘sonally Summers, within statement and made oath | replied quickly t the same 1s true In substance Vil give you longer than that,”| and in fact Brinker said, “but you must pay CHARLES WILSON, the fine . Notary Public. | Overton Had Big Sum | | Overton charged $11 for “soul-| | mates,” and when arrested had| more than $2,000 in checks, gold and silver in his pockets | It was learned at the trial that 'he had refused an fer from his | landlords to refund him all the money he had paid in rent for his office suite if he would vacate after he was released on bonds Archer, according to Deputy] Prosecutor Palmer, who is conduct ing the case against Overton's as. | sistant, intends to fight his accusa | tlons down be court, -| Prove What Swamp-Root Will For You Send ten cents to Dr. }Co,, Binghamton, N. Y., for a s | ple size bottle, It will convince ny one, You will also receive a ooklet of valuable information, | ling about the kidneys and blad. der, When writing, be sure and mention Dept. R. Regylar fifty cent and one-dollar size fottles for j sale at all drug stores Need a Laxative? | Do Kilmer & if possible, ELECTIONS _ Don’t take a violent purgative. Right |the sluggish condition with the safe,| jsiections were held in many vegetable remedy which has held pub- towns and citi Washington yes. lic confidence for over sixty years. terda A noticeable result is the success of independent candidates BEECHAM S and the victories of non-partisan tickets. | REPUBLICAN BEATEN | | OLYMPIA, Dec. 8.—Mayor Geo.| | fourth time yesterday, in spite of ine in the World, the bitter campaign by the repub In boxes, 10c.,25e, = lican party, which backed C. H — eeipene panera Mann, ‘The republicans elected the treasurer and only two councilmen Goodbye Curling Iron! Better Method Found WOMEN AID INDEPENDENT BREMERTON, Dec. 8.—The inde. pendents won every office but two Don't burn the our hate in the Bremerton city election yes suring tears ne that [ter A. F. Reeves being chosen will #0 su uk off {mayor over J, C. Baer, incumbent the hatr 1, un-|by 34 votes, The women gave the on | Kempt ht { to learn that you |{mdependents active support, r hair beautifully w using a perfectly } BOWMAN RE-ELECTED | [lee Hauld known to druggints CHARLESTON, Dec M, M.| |itttle with’ «, clea tire | Bowman ws cted mayor and | retiring and int Wilt|most of the present city officials be moat agree the |were re-elected here yesterday, | pandeent n lone NON-PARTISANS WIN AUBURN, Dec, 8.—The non-par. | reall y ; tisan ticket practically made a clean | Unpleasant about lt. Ttiwa {sweep in the election here yester on to divide into |day, and many of the old office hold-| and mot 9 Ms vs were voted out of office. Dr. Irawing the'm. J. Lacey was elected mayor. jet iength.—A ja possible 1,200. Go Home For sags. For a gift, nothing better. A Second Ave- nue window displays many of the styles. Your choice, $3.95. —First Floor. Extreme Repricing of Marabou Neckwear This clearance includes 18 Marsboe "Stoleo-al four of black, ten of natural and four black and white. Nine $10.00 Stoles Five $12.50 Stoles 4.8 Four $15.00 Stoles wali Seven Muffs to match these Stoles, including few of the melon shape. Priced one-third le &; Sale prices, $5.34 to $6.67. One black and white Stole, seven strands, nearly all ostrich, was $20.00, and one natural and white set, Muff and Cape, was $25.00. Your choice tomorrow, $9.85. Ostrich and Marabou Set, black and white, was $33.00. Two black and white Sets that were $45.00. Your. choice, $15.65. —*ectwser sectton, First Floor. T here’s No Red Tape About starting a savings ac- count. Our system makes it as easy to save money as lit is to spend it, and you wuolits MAYOR oF RENTON can feel that your savings scant interest in the election held| are secure. at Renton yesterday. E. J. Hughes} was chosen mayor without contest. | ‘There were 1,100 votes cast out of NO CONTEST AT KENT T, Dec. 8.—W. J. Shinn was! ie jected mayor in an uncontested lelection here. E. L. Merrifield, M R. Hardy and A. Olson were elected waterway commissioners, Paul Bassen, J. B. Marlowe and) George Arthur were elected water-| Interest (0) way commissioners ‘ARCTIC JUDGE HERE Federal Judge Charles Bunnell, of Fairbanks, who is stopping at} the Frye hotel, has court jurisdic tion over a territory that extends UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. 1,000 miles west and south and OF SEATTLE whose northern boundary is the north pole ARN ey Capital and Surplus $800,000 ‘TWO INJURED IN FIRE) james 0. roce, presisene N. B. SOLNER, SPRINGFIELD, I, Dec. 8-—Two Vice President and Trust Officer saleswomen were hurt today when Oe penenn ecw tare shad he? HOGE BUILDING low ip a fire which destroyed the| tm the Heart of the Financial $200,090 loss. Oletrict shment with esta ‘Christmas HE holidays will soon be here. The time of hap- piness and cheer. Your friends will be expecting you to come So will mother, father, or brother, home. sister Low Holiday Fares Are available for the holidays On sale between all Southern Papific stations In Oreg' Dec. 17, 18, 22, and Jan, 1, Return limit J 4. From Oregon to California points on Dec 25, 30, 31, Jan, 1st. Umit Jan, 8d, Jan, sale Return fo) Ask us for fares, train service and other information, or write Southern Pacific C. M. Andrews, D. F. & P, A., 720 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash. John M, Scott, General Passenger Agent.

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