+4.-{ Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furn, Co., In. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU credit system has been established for your conventence—to st you to furnish your home along your own tndtvidual Jur terms are caster es are lower than will be nywhere, Ne extra ch rav $1.00 Per Ween 1.25 Per Week LAO Per Week 2.00 Ver Week 2.30 Per Week 4.00 Per Week AKE your selections now while stocks are large and complete, and avoid the worry pointment of the eleventh-hour rush and disap- Tr | SMP Oak Stand i ned or golden ft tnen ed shelf Regular price squa ha wood and 1 well braced "$2.8 tion; well uphol ered tn & good er ette; regular price $15.75; special $11.35 $1750 - $80.00 q SOLID Oak Tadourette, in ' fumed or golden fints stands 18 Inches high: top mea PURE Aluminum Coffee Perco- ures 12 inches square n ¥e | or, 6-cup size, Regular had with efther square or ro iat pected =. $1.29 tee” 59c | Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Spo FREIGHT RATES UP A hearing was started Monday in Portland before Examiner Thur. kane fn connection with the re opening of the transcontinentat freight rate case. citles shorter Spokane and other inland contend their rates for a STAR—MONDAY, DEC. PAGE 5 AUTO THIEF IS DEMOCRACY IS [ENGLAND TO CUT TOO SMART FOR WINNER THRU | OUT LUXURIES TACOMA OWNER LLOYD-GEORGE AND PUSH WAR his LONDON, Dee. 11.—England’s every resource is to be turned into the war. Every luxury is 11, 1916 ! | CONTINUED Sleuthing M, Bar In search of lost Tacoma auto, C ett 1 woman riding overtook a man anc to be cut off; every activity in it toward Everett Sunday FROM PAGE 1 turned Inte the serleus business That's my auto, and 1 want it) |. - | of fighting. ack,” he declared 2 | Nothing could be clearer than We bought {t from a fellow,” | staunch conservatives of the North:| tig decision In the public's be- answered the man, and we're on | cliffe type, are visualizing the DOW) tier atter announcement of the way to the bedside of a dying development as democracy’s great) | jo¥g. George's new cabinet, and relative est triumph of the century considering of preliminary All right,” said Bartlett, “I'll ex He's Independent measures to be enacted. change cars and go with you, then Moreover, it is apparent that The little Welshman becomes We'll Ro back to Seattle and clear LioydGeorge is no man's man but| practically dictator of England. up this affair his own, Charges of newspapers! Assoctated with him in the "war On reach Seattle, the stranger antagonistic to the Welshman that!council” are Karl Curzon, who will suddenly ed the car, Jumped he was the tool of Northeliffe have|pe government leader in the house put and ran Hartlett recovered been effectually dissipated by lof jords; Andrew Bonar Law, who his auto, but the thief outwilted) Lioyd-George's choice of two men] will be leader in commons; Arthur him, The woman had gotten out at in his ministry who have been par-| Henderson and Lord Mdner, mini# lverett Ucularly under fire of the North-|ters without portfolio ’ ciiffe newspapers—Arthur J, Bal-| Trio to Push War four and Lord In the rise of Lioyd4 supreme command a Robert Cecil, Because Curzon and Law will be orke to the) iargely occupied with their duties the people see!in the two houses, the war council free people's answer tothe claim! reaily narrows down to & perma WOMAN SLAYER repeatedly made since August 1) nent membership of three men, and that in a crisis thelr democracy.|iwo of these—Milner and Hender with its scattered control and its son—are without other tasks than divided authority, cannot cope With | that of members of the war council § the efficiency and the force of 8] They are left entirely free to centralized power possible under) prosecute the war with Lloyd an autocracy of the German type.| George | “ - rance went a long way toward) Phus the government forces are REDWOOD CITY, Cal, Dec, 11.— | devel German argument./aiigned for efficiency, This new Police were making a detalled #0 f ncerned the military.| government also plans efficlency search today for Ant Gomes, | Wt produced a Joffre, The/thru reforms as to the public econ whom they believe may throw light | British believe that they havelomy, ° death of Mrs. Maria Rod nehed the argument (even tho ft To Prohibit Spirits | riguez, whose body wa nd with required 28 mon oy & process) 1 fs believed practically certain a bullet wound in the head ina lone.|of elimination, which has finally|;joyd.George’n regime will inati-| ly ranch house at the top of the La| placed In the hands of the one man/iute absolute prohibition on «pirits Honda er nday who has the confidence of ab OVer|:hruout Great Britain, with severe An empty grave, newly dug at the) whelming major the supreme!restriction on beer and wine.} r of the house, the police say, power to mobilize and direct the|Purther manufacture of the spirit Indicates the slayer intended to entire strength of the British @M-jous liquors will be forbid bury the body, but evidently was, pire One of Lioyd-George’s new “de frightened away | Democracy Answers Autocracy [partment heads” is a food con The woman held an industrial pot-! It ix the British idea that demoe-|trolier, Lord Devonport. His ap-| fey in a life {nsurance company.|racy has answered autocracy bY|pointment—it is a new post—was Several receipts indicated this, but| showing that {t does not fear cen-\taken to institute all the internal the policy has not been found. tralized power, but has gone & SCD economies with 6 nation's food further by selecting its own admin-|supply necessary to reduce Waste.| istration of that power | Meatless days each week are ex-| pected | Forecast in the new government's} ideas of unremitting conduct of the) The new order containe six strix ing characteristics that the old or er lacked—initiative, innovation expedition, nationalism, concentra-| war is the cutting off of all unneces: | tion and courage Apparently sary luxuries in private life, and Lioyd-Georke'’s first determination concentration upon only necessary was that the administration, to be| work successful, must institute an entire} Ail the ni n’s vigor js to be di BERLIN, via Sayville Wireless,/1y new system tn the conduct of rected at preparing for the spring Dec, LL—A highly successful alr /the war and in cabinet procedure,| drive and in this winter's opera raid on enemy >otations at Hel « of precedents and tradi-itiona gena and batter at Soobba was | Primartts yd-George re announced in the Austrian official rapidity with which he not! construction virnment” a 6 statement for December 6, recel¥-/only corralled the support of the! rece along business ed here today abor party and made up the cabl-|} now in poli The raid was carried out by na:net but actually got his new war) ¢ his advisor and despite bad! counctl working before new! be: itions: ers were aworn in, demonstrates! Such a business man is Lord pe hangars at Belgena were not only the Ker’ of the man|Devonsport, who has been man struck, Austro-Hungarian machines! who js now England's prime min-lager of the Port of London and returned unharmed |!ster, but bie appreciation of | vital urgency of the situation Er = now faces |NEW CABINET TO PILOT ENGLAND IN GREAT WAR PICKED The Lioyd according to will be the who now becomes food controller \t-] Among the other 28 “department heads” in the new lineup are more business men FRANCE PLANS VIGOROUS WORK BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS (United Press Staff Correspondent) WOMAN HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT! Mrs. PC, Webb, 1128 23rd ave Mes seriously injured in her home| Monday from injuries sustained| Sunday night when the machine in} which she was riding with her hus band was struck by an automobile driven by W. W 402 20th | ¢ ave. N. LONDON Dec. jeorge government, ficial announcement tell, of the interstate commerce pant ought not be higher than the Kearns’ machine is sald to have headed by a war council compris o : ut 30 mile the followir > More and x 5 . : ; s : commission. of shi rs from | thru rates to the Coast. been traveling abou » miles an|ing the following PARIS, Dee. 11 ‘ ‘. : ere Ps ha aicating 7 ee : af <a si — hour. Both machines\were com-| David Lloy Cieorke, lord pr Sactaiition halted Warsccen Our entire First Floor given over to an attractive display of Holiday suggestions. a letely wrecked | dent of the council ‘ oT IRC 2c ‘ . . . a i a BIGGEST aes [pletely w iat eae severament tentet is gaining support ini GIFT PURCHASES may be held for CHRISTMAS DELIVERY if desired. IN ALL SEATTLE THIS WEEK Wo. We BKlice ths bocse of tocaa and more is Lioyd | Seattle camp, No. 69, Woodmer Arthur Henderson, without port-|George being regarded as Eng-| M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CC, of the World, will entertain mem-| roti land's man‘of the hour. bers and friends by @ masquerade) | pyrd Milner, without portfollo. France is not wasting time in} dance Tuesday ¢ J Andrew Bonar Law, chancellor) | tii) reflections over Ru-| —— “9 - - — - — — of the exchequer and leader in the | OPIS DS Cece, On the con-| AMUSEME N T PR hee of commons (not expected | tary, the nation is netting its jaws ALL GERMANY bps ROBB D MAN, SISTER SAID a er 0 e or ee a jto attend regularly) ees more firmly and demanding action [other mintaters ally Im the] that wi be immediate and. daring WAS ONLY IN FIT, }cabinet are vit w down of activity has nothing on Bir Revert Baanatyoe Fisley slong ‘the ‘reet front, forced by} ms) CERTAINLY DEAD lord high chancellor. chilling and unceasing rain | (CACHE | Oe ro be Sir Edward Carson, first lord of] events in England, Greece and Ru There wasn't any doubt sbout a Tonight and All Week the admiralty, mania loom all the more prom yrus C. Blouch being dead Mon = Ma ednesday a he Sir George Cave, home secre-|inentiy here vi morning, according to deputy 77 — J |B Greatest or co r | . coroners at the morgue. He had sap | j Arthur Balfour, foreign secre AMSTERDAM Dec 11.—Ger PORTLAND, Dec. 11.—Charles H,| been pronounced dead by Dr. Ned Valter ne Long, co a announcemen: from hancellor ||. » found apparently lifeless in ie | retary PREPAREDNESS AT | ei? mane totwes when the reicn- | Suspect of maving swindled many) q chair in his room at the St. Fran. «= Earl of Derby, war secretary stag eonvenes tomorrow, according | Women, posed tn Portland “Col.| cis hotel Sunday afternoon. Mrs 4 Austen Chamberlain, secretary | SOUTHERN MEETING > Berlin advices. The Vossiche | Mason,” and stole $10,000 worth of| Pearl Creager, a sisterindaw lie for India r Zeitung declares it had informa-|qjamonds from Mrs. Lillian M, Ikle |{98 @t Seahurst park, requested I, ots Munro, secretary for Scot tion that cit sig i aa political |according to her statement to re beet imae seer Process be de- and oRro! 1h tatement will be made, the nature |poliee toda ave he believed Blow | ALHAMBRA ™ Henry Duke, secretary for Ire-| en a d Va. Dee Ordauent f which is being kept profoundly | yrq ie who is 4 widow, made|0#!¥ in an epileptic state ie bo & land x by the European war, as its theme, | secre this charge after having scrutinized MSht Manager of the Stokes Ice ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE (LR ie ee ee All the ministers of the German | photographs of Wax thru a micro Cream Co, and had lived in Seat- ie Weeld’s Greatest Gloom Chaser otter Sa hich convenes here today, will go | stat a immon pe. She said that Wax—or “Co! s ? rg aay Eee ae een Rt Of /thoroly into thé question of com.|Berlin for a confidential confer-| \Mason”—met her on a train en - d Wied Danie ® the board of trade. mercial preparedness to meet the /ence todas route Fast, never tried to make) G. P. BEMIS, t " I — THE RINK Brand mV. NICHOLS Baron Rhondda, president local) inticipated cut-throat competition |love, but robbed her room in a New|tramway in London ied ae 4 vernments |from across the waters with the York hotel while she was out lhe, Nob. Sanday) FE orbs sher, president of ed: | | ‘ » Neb, Sunday. New | Herbert Fisher, pres return of peace ‘MRS, H. C. BOWERS | Under the name of H. M. Hudson, * ucation Economic, financial, agricultural | Wax is said to have been arrested Sir Frederick Cawley, chancellor ¢nq commercial phases of the prob MAY NOT SURVIVE in Portland in 1913, and sentenced sa * : of Lancaster, lem will be discussed by experts | rs for alleged forgery, es PEOPLE One continuous round of laughter | Sir Alfred Mond, first comm{s-|from this country and abroad. A , pedie hes anar five months T solicit: your MATINEE DAILY 10-25-50: Et Inumber of the most notable men| Mrs. 1. C. Bowers, wite of “Pop” = pAINLEss patronage on my EVENINGS. 10-25-50-75< Sir Frederich Smith, attorney | of the country are scheduled to ad-| Bowers, mana of the Calhoun Feptasion aa | asa lead- Added Feature general |dress the congress hotel, was reported by physicians CG }) cer in) eelnlene | | Monday to be in a very sicians| TAKE BRID E HEAD * Dentistry M F h leondition. She is not expected to Largest and argarita Fischer ILKES PLAYER DETECTIVE HEAD ITALY READY TQ — [sirvive the aay, "Mrs. Rowers has | SOFIA, Deo. 11—Capture of the most up to-date IN Cwmireum been suffering from Bright's dis-| West bridgehead at Cernovoda was AUSTIN :: the Pac ie use for two years announced in today’s official re JACKIE OF THE NAVY ne OF POLICE RELIEF PRESS WAR WORK "3." eo .s0 as son vor Sk Oye A Six-A “HELE WANT . | |head of the Calhoun hotel for the} A Bulgarian force crossed the | plat 4 . ix-Act First Time im Sent Detective John Wickman bas! ROME, Dec. 11-—Italy, no less|last six months, came to this city |Danube into Rumania near Silistra o MK been chosen president of the P lice|than her allies, is preparing to] from Portland, where he was em and captured the city of Kalapas.| PAINLESS AUSTIN | Relief association. He's held the|make 1917 a year of its most vig-| ployed in the hotel busin acedonia, the statement nt ‘ | ma | p pF comedy-drama, the greatest ever shown on the Job for the last three years, Patrol.|orous prosecution of the war years. everal enemy attacks had! Aap lerstys jman Guy Carleton is the new vice} Two events today so Indicated n repulsed. screen. Scenes taken aboard | NEW PANTAGES | president, Capt. John Sullivan is|ihe new mination, BIBOULKE TO TALK : Mats., 2:30-—Nights, 7 and 9 | treasurer, and Lieut, D. J. Drew fa] One we calling to the colors! Advertising Manager Biboulke, . : . THE U. S. S. BATTLESHIP IMPERIAL. MILITARY OCTETTE|MeTslars. The association, orxan:|of the ints of 1848. one Year tj of the Grote Rankin. Co. Wil talk Christmas Boxes of Fish for Eastern Friends HERBERT BROOKS (zed n years ago, pays siek!advance of the time at which men|to the Broadway night high school ||, ckf%t? orders now and we will ship, to arrive for Christmas: SOUTH DAKOTA Pe) ia AL hoard henefita ana t funds to mem-|of that age ordinarily would belclass in salesmanship tonight on || doceie wench ee nttle NE sr monk Cod. (6 to 4p euaeae 8 BIC bers wed upon for military service Individuality in Advertising J—Olympla Oysters In shell (150 amall, delicious Oysters) OTHER BIG FEATURES ESS reed a ha I be aah A } baer A stare in abe jy 4 i Now at Bremerton 10¢ and 20c si scnee aivay ute gthtclodals eet ee ee Any of lelivered in pectact condition west of Mlssias : et d v 4 ry | sippl for $ See the crew to the rescue of their captain—a PALACE HIP [ eTROPOLITA 7 8 exsion vas a te SE 6—Ch . iD ¢ finest in thew orld 2.00 to $2.50, cre he vote was 0 | are car y packed tn fee, and re-te atly % picturesque piece of photography ey ETROPOLITA | ETRO EATHIE shipping muscesafully to all parts of United States. ‘ J THEATRE THEATRE (Uptown Office) 501-502 Northern Bank Bldg. 3 THE ROYAL HAWAIIANS In New Musical Numbers cd Todas ‘PORT ANGELES TO Tues Commencing Monday Night, Dee LIMITED ENGAGEMENT THK SHPELDING SHADOW DW. GRIFFITHS Kstarnne ves and Sun., 1 Engineera are already at work COLOSSAL '2:090,000 $PECTACLE for a $1,000,000 wood pulp ctory at Port Ange T. 'T, Aldwell, president of the _ Second at Seneen nounces that a 99%yenr lease on 80 Loves STRUCCLE acres | heen granted the plant Sala) Ree ee | (Nore than 60 tons a day of news 1C KS —Night Nev, Tbe, 61.00. per pulp will be produced pa The financing of the in the hande of Peabod teling & Co. of Chicago venture { Hough: . BOC, ORDERS the " sow FAMOUS “PYREX” 81.00," $1.50, 81.75, 82.00, 92.25 legally Hoens. nd have had 32 years* ° rofession—-11 years in Se. © | Debility, Blood and % Love's USTRUGGLE and Bladder ‘Trou: © THROUGHOYT THE: AGES Disorders. Reasonable = * an be arrar to meet your = PRICES—Ni, hee i pw : 606 for Rlood = Mate., Ve wn Doe * MAHOGANY Commencing Monday Night, Dec ‘Thereafter Dally at 2:10 and 8:10 LIMITED ENGAGEMENT DW.GRIFFITHS COLOSSAL'2.000,000 SPECTACLE i EN TOLERANGS M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS Christmas &3 | ipa store offers a wonderful | f practical things for the home on| } the easiest terms you could wish. INO MONEY DOWN If you have an account here now, or| have had at any time in the past, you are cordially invited to select anything you de-| \sire for gift giving and have it charged| without making the usual first payment. HOTPOINT KILLS The choice o FLOOR LAMP $20.00 valye Special $16.25 mahogany finish choice of old gold oid rose silk shade; nplete with two kets, silk cord and plug. Regular Ha. bas WAR UMINUM RADIANT | HOT P« HOUSE JAKDIN TRUE LEATHER Kock its LACE CURTAINS | MAGAZINE RAC 1HIC CABINE SILVER. 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