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STAR—MONDAY, VEC. 20, 1915. PAGE 5, PEACE “LIZZIE” (DRIVE ON EGYPT |, —_emercrsacretstte cee mesitesestn camer sitinsiee : Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. . : ac ouda 2 ft! . so e ea 0 ution to t e 1 t ro em Judge Lindsey Suggests to| England Does Not Take Ger- ‘j a Y/ ye > 78 yoe = Ford That He Give man Announcement Ooh Sh Wp (h “§ Sy t - \— ; A ; IYO a y, y / UR EXTRAORDINARY liberal CREDIT SERVICE without the usual AN- Up. Trip Seriously e Jlorey the hry tnaASpiric) £ NOYING OBJECTIONABLE FEATURES. No red tape. NO EXTRA > 3 . r GET COOL RECEPTION|IS PREPARED AT SUEZ gugrnes: — CHARGES, and remember, WE CHARGE NO INTEREST. te 2 BY CHAS, P, STEWART BY ED L. KEEN bate . ’ CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Dac, 20. LONDON, Dec. 20.—Dritishers to. e ust our or at You I Pay For the first time since the Ford |day regard Germany's much-adver : peace ship started on its journey, |tised Egyptian campaign as mostly * $ 50.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 i WE leaders of the party today began |tho not entirely, bluff, They are} — USE ( $ 78.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 i} to doubt of success much interested in the report that! = 4 YOUR $100.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 « ( CHARGE This doubt grew as it became|Field Marshal Von Der Goltz had “ $150.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 k NO fi crident that the reception in the arrived in Syria to lead a Turk-Ger 3 CREDIT $200.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $10.00 Down, $2.50 i ) INTEREST first neutral country, at which the }man invasion but the story did not a 00 Worth Homef * 94, ip has t lacked warmth, [agitate military circles. * GEOR ED Wren OF Memettrntahings, $18.00 Cown, 4.00 ss if It was not actually hostile, | Officials whom the United Press| <a Loaders were convinced from the |interviewed said such a campaign Py unfriendly tone of the press that|Would require a more formidable | - their plans to bring the warring |army than the enemy could possibly + men out of the trenches will en |muster and equip, in view of con * counter rough sledding henceforth, {ditions at other fronts + Abandoning Trip If the Teutons attempt such a ° a Hen Lindsey of Denver |drive they must retain huge forces ‘a Ford to abandon his |!n the Balkans to prevent the allies + q i mteaion |co-operating with the Russians, and § 4 Lindsey is convinced that Ford 0 | ssibly the Russians from eutting| - efforts will be hopeless, and beg. {thelr communication. . |wed him to turn the enter rise into| England is taking no chances, of finding homes for war or.{S8he is ready, Extraordinary de i phans jfenses have been made in the Suez To this proposal, Ford turned a|fesion since the Turks’ early abor-| deat ¢ uf attempt aeninet the region | He i» not downcast at the recep-| Experts agree these measures of Tables = very hod epg ? tion accor fed the pasty hore nor | Protection are impregnable. Christmas week. Mquantitl is he disheartened at the row in| While the new Egyptian cam 1 | on these is yory Bs dan early mid-Atlantic, which left the party a ee advertives there are - ection Is advisabie, divided against Itself reports of drives on the Western as SSS SSS — Se on’ . 06.50 Gelden Oak Card Table, with front, but the German offensive at Selita Oak Smoking Stand, ex- wood top, Trying to See King * e actly like picture, has ciwarand special . $3.05 He is now trying to get an audi. | YPres and other r nt activities on tobacco drawer and brass ash Mahogany Fo! Card Table, ence with the king of Norway, that |the Western line are not considered e In u and match tray. Reg- $2. 10 with felt or leatherette $2 45 he may seek to enlist him as an|* Dew drive. ular price #3, spectat ° trp ynpecial sick’ 5 [active supporter of the peace Manifestly the purpose of these = —— a mahogany, with \t arty moves ts to prevent the allies from | _ é leatherette t Rumors of in tant develop {reinforcing their troops now at Sa of P erics ade ane sae oman Card I mente were current today, Ford's) Onlea Hundreds of foreign and American-made Dolls have been reduced for “_ ‘ette . Heutenants admit their plans are > vreate 2 Ses » ha ave 4 a po Be aieaead Fe aoe att plane re | GREECE SWITCHES AGAIN the greatest Doll Sale Seattle has ever had. ; when they left New York ATHENS, Dec, 20,—The Gounar F 4 Thus tar the expedition has cost| is party, supporting King Constan Many Dressed Dolls at prices less than you Ford $12 D. It is estimated the| Uine’s neutrality policy, was re . ld h final figure will bo at least $000,000, | turned to. power with lange majort would pay for their clothes—and Undressed voit “ lex in yesterday's election. The H i Veuledion war oiety maa ahsiainaa Dolls for prices that will leave ample to buy - | from voting on the ground that the °. % INVESTIGATING Mattie oes tical complete outfits. BRITISH TRANSFERRED \ few of these are slightly soiled from being displayed in windows, or 2%) i | LONDON < 20) . ee . hy Y, a | COLLAPSE OF gored Intake Gate sao pethaps by being handled by the youngsters while in the department. igs re of the Dardan spectal con SPOKANE BRIDGE or With their gus, have $20.00 to $25.00 Dressed Dolls will be $9.95 “y underneath the seats ferred to ‘ Base FLUO Sishowany encn, gg 75 ations,” tt $10.00 to $15.00 Dressed Dolls will be $5.95 j specta i . ° $14.50 Walnut Piano $11 65 —- GERMANY DENIES BLOCKADE $5.00 to $9.50 Dressed Dolls will be $3.75 can oe oe. ‘ SPOKANE, Dec. 20—That no ex| BERLIN, Dec. _20--Ridleuting 1.75 to $2.75 Und: i His aishomeny Pisa” GQ 'QE cessive load on the Division st [paERiN.... Dec. | 20.—Ridieuting $1.75 to $2. ndressed Dolls will be 95c 4 EP ERE “at ss a bridge caused it to collapse and|eoast is blockaded bert s * F ee my Fiese $7.85 seilt cok rect tse in eek laced five men to death Saturday, |oomtanteg Conse whats namtralty $3.00 to $5.00 Undressed Dolls will be $1.95 : ws $7.65 manticctcn: Cn” Rsgt: lve, the renort, made here by fou" the German feet last week » $5.00 to $8.00 Undressed Dolls will be $3.25 $9 , 7.75 $1.85 Bf). Dean of Seattic. FM or | eee without : e specta | atte, FW Ker ltering the « ‘ Fi 3 B $7. : ¢ Portland and F. M. Corte t Lady Dolls, Girl Dolls and Baby Dolls, all sizes up to the “larger than A QUICK aged hae cars| CRUISER OFF GALVESTON the baby” kind—Dolls with flirty eyes, sleepy eyes, long curly hair, and a Jago. Corone e will postpone | igentified British cruiser with four hair done up. Nearly as many styles as there are Dolls. EAL his inquest ” ' » nel. a reare ff here oday i i t a run. RANGE port ts by an expert en lout destined to cca ti ati lees . . ‘3 5 gineer to be named today by the|euis Doll Wearabls at Special Prices Mak: prosecutor and himself. <a I -inc- - The stale public service commts-langgce WONT INTERFERE Enough to Completely Clothe Any Doll F ( An Ideal sion has also decided to make an aig 4 : PARIS, Dec. 20.—Greece has re 424: ke treet: XMAS tnventigation fused to’ Interfere with the allies : One of the dead ts still unidentt:| fortification of Salonika, according a Gift fied. The others are: 8S. E. Fite-|to an Athens dispatch today. am . . % af ika, expecting an immediate q _ Harris, negro porter; W. ELA fl the ef ~ 4 Wilson, night engineer at a lumber se ye ger seal Al ahd pital, His mother was also pres- 3 ° mill CORPSES AS BARRICADE 1 ent. The injured are reported to be! BERLIN, Dec. 20.—Rodies, frozer 5 | — , 3 (s) improving with the exception ‘ tJ jatift in zero air 6,700 feet e King County Democratic club Sat- _s W. MeAvin and Walter Cleveland. |the sea level, on the Krn plateau, {urday sent President Wilson mes- => . |formed tho gruesome bulwark bs |saze of felicitation. 4 hind which Hungarian soldiers re ] Q.—I want to ask you something/earn enough to marry me. What]tice. There are a nu of ways hind which | about our “national bird,” the tur-\do you advise? RUTH. |you might express your feelings TACKLES A BIG JOB nap 4 thee refuge when they had _ | SEND A 1 key. How did he get hie name? 1 A.—That you and the young man| without actually saying anything ome | gan John M. Woeilfle, 23, of 4215 distant, climbed down, aud return EC understand ie not a native of take a paper and pencil and figure| that would offend her. If she has| Over 110.000 tons of cargo will be) gaitish Losses SL - 20th ave. 8. W., is dead Mon. |ed to where Tripp was helping his = CHARLES. out this question of s and liv-/ no pride, then the only way to handled by Frank Waterhouse & LONDON toe 20 sonia lonse: day of bullet wounds and Claud | pal to his feet | A.—You are right. The “king of|ing expenses. If he has a good | your point is to offend her. Hon-|Co. in the next few months. Seven-|1, tne serbian figMting to Dec It] Tripp, 19, of Youngstown, Is In |, The laundry driver then captured birds” is no Turk, and it is quite|bustness and you are not unneces-| esty is alwaya the best policy teen ships have already been con-|iosaing only 1.278, Under Secretary the city jail, following an un. | Tripp, who was unarmed and who probable that the gastronomic joy|sartly extravagant, you are certain - tracted for. The cargoes are alll| rt, c unt announced today Im the} successful attempt to hold up | was taken to the police station of picking a tarkey wing {s little|ly entitled to a more explicit ex-| | Dear Miss Grey: In reply to ajconsigned from Seattle to Viadi-|icive of commons. Only 86 of| F.C. West, a laundry driver. | Woelfie died Sunday about noon, | .14' of"vour Puget Bound luxurien known in the sultan’s country {planation. Ask bim to be frank/ letter written by “Anxious” in your | voatok them were killed. is so Woefle and Tripp halted [after making a complete confession, jeome otra Fin eee a Seer 2 The turkey is strictly American,|with you; then accept his verdict.| colum: - : think | can give him — ¥ " West's team at Andover st. implicating Tripp salmon, weighin om 7 to Rounds, . altho he has been adopted by many <a some advice as to how to make his . and Avalon way as the latter Hoth men worked {or the Pacific | nicely dressed, efully packed in European countries. He was dis-| Q—Will you kindly explain the| hair wavy: Shampoo the hair with CHARGE is DENIED WRONDON, Bee a eaoThat Russi was heading for the West Seat- | Steel Co. Woelfle said he owed a gree Charges Prepata - covered about 100 years after Co-| origin and meaning of the decorat-| whites of two eggs every night be han abandoned the ide uf cuten| tle laundry to turn in his col- |few dollars and wanted to start |gis0 East of the Missiasippt River. Jumbus discovered America, or when ed Christmas tree? fore retiring for a couple of weeks! ; - ing the Balkans was apparentl) lections Saturday night. | with a clean slate the first of the|_ Re-! by express company dally. the Spaniards first came to Mexico, MRS, LAMBERT. | 2nd once a week afterward to keep| NEW YORK. Dec 20 In ant cntirmed today bf Sofia dis-| West drew a revolver and shot | year «| ee aet condition, “send oc Semana G years ago. They took live spec-| The Christmas tree has been| tn good condition. Then go to ajauthorized wireless statement from) vices saying her forces had with-|Woelfle twice, His team dashed | He was ¢he father of two chil $8 prime cones tee cee H : of the bird back to Spain and|traced back to the Romans. Fur |barber and have hair cut for a|Borlin. the vicial representative et{drawn from Renl, on the Rumanian [down the road, frightened, but he|dren, and died in the arms of a NORTH PACIFIC FISH CO. ‘Were highly praised for bringing *0/ther than that, its origin is not|Po™Padour and wear a rubber band |i ve onto authorized to dyna-| border, where they had been|pulled them up a hundred yards|heart-broken wife at the city hos-{ 751 Stuart Bldg. Seattle, Wash. toothsome a prize from the New|known. The custom went from | 93 ‘Nines Unt hale te treinny ve lmite or destroy any manufacturing| massed for weeks. These reports “yl . Germany to Great Hritain, and is] 07 Sompadour. { think he wii,{plant making war suppiles in this said the troops had been trans. 4 e turkey had a privilege most) almost universal in the United | ooo ie i eyact loountry ferred to the Bukowina frontier, humans would like to or gar States, where the customs of so} @ Satierad' i neioek. | a presumably for a new blow against 4 privilege of naming himself. His) many nationalities meet and gr ee | | Austria favorite call, or “cackle,” is “Turk,”| ually blend into common usage 5 ca | CANAL iS | - “9 ° ‘ Dr. F. A. Bryan, retiring head of | “Turk,” 30, naturally enough, he oe z IF | b. y” 80, : Washington St college, honored | | was called turkey. | Dear Miss Grey: With reference PANAMA, Dec. 20-~T% he ia lto an article in your columns sign-|0¥ students as he made last sf b NA} ec. 2 anama 1 “ ” canal, closed by slides s Se Q—! have kept company with a|ed “Opinion of a Son,” in regard to | —————————————————————— | opened again todas pel Pica i+ 92 SS SSNs Er nupia ‘i Dick's mother In “Confessions of a ge | eae ah 4 young man for three years and a| Dick's ‘ ; LL BR \to vessels drawing less than 20 : . Biee, ane wo have shways intended | ACS) derrs agree with veut tnru| |foet ; | VAIN T0 AVE Capes of the Peogtial iaireenenty From the Som ; Frpnclam . Poa he & | the’ 4 on iti t So in Seatt the Beaut ilv: but now he tells me he can never| the efforts of the father and onl! J 4 Print | | xposition to be in attle—EKven e autl liver- ite hi 1 | bY °. °. | es. ee ese ane cation fer her us ©F®) ATTORNEY IS SUED ray Chickering Baby Grand From the Washington State than for the majority of mothers/ 4913 Ti4li2D AIN 1043 . ° \under the circumstance | bs sntccbtn uilding Now on Display WEST PRICES The mother appears to me self A sult for 900 hax been filed} LO contered in her Imaginary grief and! by Attorney Edward Judd against » parechWhintet bi WN PRS HONEST neglect, and did she not have a Attorney John W. Roberts, his wife,| WwW. A, Gleason, an engineer for |kind husband and considerate chil- Olive W. Roberts, and Adolph Gust. ‘the port commission, and his wife,|Ever so many latest and best player pianos to be had at actually half price, some WEIGHTS dren, with the exception of Jack | s The suit grew out of allegations of of 542 KH, 82nd st. are suffering 1 . : Then ig: deacsed taker ylean perjury made by the defendants in|from frightful burns, sustained tn for only $170.00—All others, as well as baby grands and uprights, enormously Y E’ Ss fn 'thie day of progress there are| KE OT. LIQUOR Cc ig aaipapetha ned edad. jtrying to save their five-year-old] reduced in this great clearing sale now in progress—Player piano days in the In this day of prog there are PIKE ST. LIQUO tO. : son, Merton, cremated in his bed 4 * r ; F, rs . no grandmothers who are expected 411 Pike st. | SETTLE BRYAN CASE |se. big music house, and special clearance of various costly and inexpensive makes, TY to sit by the fireside, knitting stock: || cory cenutne Sunnybrook full at. || | Their home is in ruins very timely for Christmas buyers. QUALI jInge for numerous grandchildren. |] soc; full pt, d0c; full ’-nt, 2007 On payment of $50 from each of} The fire started from an over-| ’ MARKETS They retain their youth and are|] Ail standard brands of wines and | his accusers, ex-Congressman J. W.|heated stove, after the child had os inclines incl confidential partners to their grand- Mquors at cut prices Bryan has settled his suit arising!heen sent to bed Sunday evening q TUESDAY SPECIALS | ‘hilton. ina family where there || ¢ tare hotties of Ratnter, German J/{rom disbarment proceedings inst! /Both parents attempted to beat out] Our shipments from San Fran- pianos and Weber Pianola pianos, precedent. There are used upright ‘ Is so much domestic strife, it Is no|| Lager or Olympia, toe cold, 50c. || tuted against him last y the flames, but failed cisco of prize-winning Exposition, are to be had at actually half price.) pianos at $90 apiece, and several for Bancy April more than natural that Margie Why Pay Moret —— | They were unaware that the fire| pianos, together with several car. | Payments of $40 every three months | even le’ Il in playable shape; "Eggs, Storage... C | shouts express her opinion occa AMUSEMEN T Shnaa reached the upper portion of|loads of Kimballs, Chickerings and | secures them; in fact, every reason-|some organs only $12 and $15 each, 4 ees, Cc ae a |sionally. From observation and | —————————— Sian ie pie the house, but when they attempt-| Player Pianos from Eastern factor-|able offer as to terms will be cor-|We want everything out of the way, 1 Favorite Creamery personal experience with Mrs.|. We guurantes the superiority or ed to get their child they were/fes, have filled our building to {dially entertained. Payments of $10] It is impossible to publish a coms Butter, 2 Ibs. for.... C Waveriey, Margie deemed it not | {2 hundvers, rua, and give beaten back by the flerce heat.| overflov To make room for|per month will buy almost any one| plete list and description of all that 7 Choice Shoulder wise to have her mother-in-law at Several times they tried unsuccess-| these shipments, a vast number of|of the many fine instruments, and|is included in this selling. Come kk Steak [her home because of the nervous| : fully to get thru the wall of flame | pianos and player pianos must be|free music rolls supplied with every jand look the stock over or telephone 4 Pork Steak......... Htension which would be bound to Tle han ai Vaumnemie ly CAlthe tho: Ate: dupartient«anive| dulekiy dlasosad’ of |player piano in this sale lor write us, and we will submit lists # | Choice Spare 9 | result en auonente and differ. | ‘Twlee Dally, at 2:20 and 8:20 Jed early, there were no fire plugs} This opportunity will particularly| Several sohears used de oe play- by mhall 1 ae ; ; . uihisns acgeevene.e ence of opinion. argie w |near enough to the house to be of} ap o those who have jer pianos, Sohmers and aines e will ship pianos, player pianos 3 | thoughtful enough to want to make EVA TAYLOR & CO. watarial tee : |8ppeal to those who have always |e iors, and even some Chicker-|and other instruments anywhere; 1 Choice Steer | thoug! a po material wished to own one of the world’s | " angements for the mother that | eid yg ” wy the, {ings are marked down at arbitrary{and we unreservedly guarantee Shoulder Steak Cc be isolated. | , |, Mayo and 1 Helder— j Dest Dianem, Dut 16 not feel they? . f $300 each; easy terms, /every transaction, great or small h Choice Mutton Me ret en teens pcrnon | «yd LUNDBERG CO. | in"tiartom we) ISLAND “KING? HERE 2c. utets ie baton Cot! tdnan Bacacee” "|S" Nogeantacn ee, joice | defor p * ae saa | ‘one and qu of the best— |! 7 sarah dag ‘ ‘ pA a 15¢2 were kind and considerate of | TT¥***™ Ustormity Applia ana sheum Travel Weekly, | | With tone and quality of the best Regular pianos, to be played by| Any instrument will be set aside ee seeceeee eee | his own mother? M0? TD ATEN UR PVA GAUTHIER AND NILA DEVE ines a Rigel eee ee hand, are offered in an almost end-|for Christmas delivery upon pay+ oice teer AU R. _ a And Hallet | ‘ather Emmanuel Ro: fer, | *warde: he hig ne Possible hon- |, arie’ of akes, case de ons |ment of a deposit 4 Sirloin Steak....c... LEC, NON OFA OAUONTER. | DERMANENT AND RELIABLE cee Sto cnerora [kina of Christinan island, 4 Sewn} OF8 E the San Franclaco Expos! [iif falas oe neh Case Mee sc ipon each and every Bi Q.—For a long time | have been | 10 Years in Seattle ere ee Year bana Neve ca atoll, has purebased ‘a power| YR; also pianos of the best-known |" "The nation’s most famous makes, [article in this sale is positively the Pork Back Bones, 25 interested In your articles, but this} 1 have no aubstitutes or ansistants, |——— S namansnn lanhooner hate tor oke Of ‘ttl nb.) Makes that could not be told from) several Steinway and Knabe pianos | lowest that has ever been quoted in seeeeee tee c is the first time | have had occa- I treat all Disordere of \jects,” and Monday had left for|@W--only slightly shopworn andinew § in fancy burl walnut|the West—one and the same to | sion to ask your the Vitel Organs, Nerves NEW PA AGE |San Francisco, His domain is 200,-| Priced at less than wholesale lease, $315; superb, brand new, $500{each and all alike. A child may i C For some time \ Mud wiecd |. eat Night ‘nd 9 (000 acres of land, surrounding 600.-| Elegant mahogany and brand new|and $550 Kimball, also numerous | purchase here as safely as can the ites distal tee bled by a young lady who pera net f RLS 000 acres of water. Christmas is player pianos, regularly selling for|Lesters, Smith Barnes and Ger-| most experienced buyer. {in annoying me by calling me up blood ‘ land is a British protectorate, but! $650 and $750, such as lith & /hardt makes; beautiful, and guaran-| The selling is.now in progress at lon the phone. | do not wish to Nino lather Rousier is looked upon by| Barnes, Strohber, Pianauto, and|teed; most of them are to be ob-|Third ave, and University st. 4 | talk to her and do not like to of- the natives as their king others, have now been marked, all/tained for $265 each, and many for] | fend her by asking her to discon-! | orne OMG of them, at $350 h. This is|less. Terms $15 cash and only sil | d | ally half pric asy te 8 |per mo | tinue calling me up and do not like! see es ctnleeas virtua l y term: per month | to have others prevaricate by tell et | There are some $500 player} Many of the best $275, $300 and] | p y ing her that | am not at home. 1| of Empress Theatre’ pianos, with $20 worth of music/$225 pianos now $125, $156 and do not know what to do to prevent | *] reliable | Caria wait rolls included, all for $265, and sev-| $178; payments only $5 per month. | q | her calling me up. Can you advi anser ; Western Washington hingle eral old-style pianola planos for! These are new pianos, and the in-| 544g | me? A. X, | BH Blood Tesg BIRDS OF 4 manufacture determined to in-| still less. struments are guaranteed to give] Third and Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp A.—If you have been pretending 8 with crease demand for the Puget sound! A number of $800 Weber, Kim-|ptrfect satisfaction after extensive | University It Signifies Purity and Quality [to the young lady that you wish to| 4 Ture Madge Dy shingle, have decided to spend $60,-|ball and Lester, and also several/usage or money will be cheerfully - ‘Shops Open Until 6:20 P. M. talk to her when she calls up, then | U™ten pap pada eee ee eee ee eiie {000 in a national advertising cam-|slightly-used genuine — Rungalow | refunded. ‘ * " ” hours: 94 ‘ SCENIC ACTS paige, player pianos, Autopiano player] This is a music sale without! Open evenings until Christmas, : —— ee have been doing her an injus ndays, 10 a. m. to 12. nOBIG ne i