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Eiiett 4100 Fine!! Union Street Pyralin Ivory; Var Hat Brushes 85c to $1.65 French and Pyralin Ivory —Lower Mate ura Half Price ious Sizes Fleer Gift-Hunting Men Should Make a Note of This Sale women dearly love the se and Goura Plur nd k of these beautiful 1 ery t n sale at exactly 50 t ar aradise in whit k ar ural; Real ra in black and gray $3.50 Real Goura, Special at $1.75 $7.50 Real Goura, Special at $3.75 $14.00 Real Goura, Special at $7.00 $18.00 Real Goura, Special at $9.00 $35.00 Real Goura, Special $17.50 —Second Fleer. Disposal of Girls’ Silk Dresse at 1-4 Less SIZES 6 TO 16 YEARS More of some pretty lines of gift] 4 things than we should ve so near Broke ines of high-grade ik Christmas time. Down go the price Dresses at traight reduct to get them all out of t by cent All very attractive Christmas day Blouse and straight-li m $2.98 and $3.98 Fudge and Tea Aprons, hand effects, made of soft taf embroidered, special at % atins in plain « plaic ; $2.50 Pillow Cases, hand embroidered (only in various pretty one of a kind) each $1.00 $2.50 to $6.00 Children’s Dresses, hand en ered, sizes 6 months roid $5.00 to $7.00 Night Gowns, han all dainty designs $1.98 § and $50.00 Tea Clothe, hand embroidered, beautiful designs For the Housewife— Linens She'll ore tl anything else give her u Linen Towels at 25c to $1.25 Each Linen Lunch Cloths, $1.35 to $3.50 Pattern Cloths $2.00 to $45.00 Each Fancy Linens Less rhan Import Price —Lower Main An § Then you will have the Christmas Dinner off $9.95 SILK DRE AT $10.95 SILK DRESS AT $12.50 SILK DRESS AT $9.38 | $12.95 SILK DRESS AT $9.72 $14.50 SILK DR AT $10.88 $16.50 SILK DRESS AT $12.38 $16.95 SILK DRESS AT $12.72 | $17.95 SILK DR i $13.47 Bedding—Such a Sensible Gift be uld more eful Wool B tanket $6.00 to $17.50 Pair Wool Comforters, *4 te $22.50 Down Comforters, $7.00 to $18.00 3ath Robe Blankets, $2.50 to. $3 —t Order Your Christmas Groceries on Bargain Tuesday your mind, at any rate. Cranberries, fine, firm fruit, a; Layer Figs, best quality Call- , Plum Pudding, Mrs. Porter's or POUNE . 0.00.05. .-+ 446 | fornia Figs, a pound..... 19 Libby's, No. 1 cans 2h¢, No. 2 Paper Sheil Almonde, new crop, | Seeded Raisins, Happy Home, | c@ns Oe &@ pound ....... 2A¢ | Reliance or Maximum, large | Poultry Seasoning, or New Crop Walnuts, lar Z packages, each 12¢ age, a can . medium hard shell, a pound {5¢ | NotaSeed Raisins, sneo | Maraschino Cherries, Cluster Table Raisins, No. 1 car- | packages, each 16¢ 10¢, 25 tons, each ....... 15¢ | Assorted Fruit Peel, Citron, Or- | Asparagus Tips, \ Cluster Table Raisins, fancy | ange and Lemon, a pound 22%¢@ — Brand © value eclal, a Five Crown brand, a 1 Canned Peas, Del Monte Bran can 22nd es coe 27'4¢ | small Petit Pois Peas, can 19 Dromedary Dates, a pke...14¢ “Bon Marche Special’ Coffee with your Christmas Dinner, of course Roasted fresh daily; blended by our own coffee expert; 3 pounds for $1.00. arth Floor, OSes © J, peti Back ol Loyd Georg U.S. OFFICIALS FEEL DISARMAMENT ONLY WILL BRING PEACE BY EO L, KEENE U. P. Staff Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 18—When Premier Lloyd-George ad. dresses parilament tomorrow and outlines the policy of his government he will find the pulse of the people beating unison with that of the war counc Interest {a intense here toda bein on | 1s believed any off t f BY ROBERT J. BENDER U. P. Staff Correspondent ¢ Cin Bitte Seotle WASHINGTON, Dec. 18— is Indicated when al United States officials are con 1 es vinced today there can be no » “nacit Hide formal discussion of peace un e athise “| til Germany and Austria avow syd hore their willingness to rest erie. Belgium and Serbia and es all nations involved are " to disarm on a rather e : scale ~ In his forthooming speech, lish thru the war cc Premier Lioyd-George is ex pected to insist on such terme, a wh ‘ and a fundamental ground kovernme ¢ work for any formal parleys Ge st the and euch action on his part would serve to “pass the buck” back to Germany M reove believe he HAMMER ONLY CLUE TO DEATH - OF WAR VETERAN Initials at rejection ¢ a deta carved on the han- die of a blood-stained sledge hammer furnished clues for de C the ple of all ° ant peace—America in ’ > long as there Is no sac © fighting has been going o This government is convinced ‘ on f pea ission car ries a eas of Ger ' 1 estore Be There can be no large scale im all countries with an for alliance of nations to t future wars why Lioyd dresses the the 1 peace terms of th al rejectic r would !mmed gland’s disadvantage tn tries to E al cou react neut is an} would te more solid behind a ment which Eng de y. The » convinced and the war ns | FREDERICK & NELSON’S Full-Page Advertisement of Christmas i Merchandise Appears on Page 7 of This Issue STAR READERS HAVE MANY SUGGESTION ON LABOR PROBLEM vote and use their infl If, Instead of spending their wages on unnecessary things, [!9 harmony with their they'd save them, they would yn natin otal own the financial control of the considered, with the re- nation in five years. | wt that tice frequently lock- Employer and employe can honesty disowned, and dis- never arrive at a common un- tion prevails derstanding, and therefore the government representa: government must own the vernment—a government means of production will hold the scales of jus- Cool, temperate discussion is rly, cannot t jected by the key to the labor question nethods. The nonpartisan Nonpartisan elections, by will insu such, And bringing confidence of the peo- ple in the officials, is the first ace, then the employe will np |have confic step toward securing faith in nce in the representa- governmental arbitration of [tive government. Then employ labor questions. and employe will look to and ex- The eight-hour day, minimum | pect the truly representative gov- wages and a government non- ernment to act as a go-between. partisan commission to fix the H, 8. JEFFERY, prices of necessities to meet | Pres, H. S. Jeffery Machinery Co, wage conditions, will bring em- ployer and employe together on a friendly understanding. These are some of the sugges se" ee DEATH FOLLOWS TO LOCAL MAN Advertising agency tlons dA Prosser Strang offers $2 for the best letter, $10 for the second best, and $5 for the third best letter discassing the| question | “How can The Star best promote} ar | h aan caaeear between employer! irs. Maggie O’Brien, visiting in ‘The following are some of the|Boblin, Man., wrote a letter to her letters received | husband, James O'Brien, 2200 Sixth |ave., December 8, which said IF WORKERS SAVED, > Do take care of yourself. I am | THEY'D OWN THE U. 8. jalways worrying about you. I Editor The Star: Inclosed are|4,o.neq lust’ night. you were ar a few of my views, rseeens the | rested. Whatever you do, dear, be labor question, which agita eavetol thinking public mind O'Brien was brought to the city The writer has been a hard 1@/),c,ita1 early Sunday with a frac- boring man 60 years, but not @ UD-/tired skull, and he died there at fon man. There is no reason, orl7:10 p.m. The letter was in his justice, why my ehingle mill should | | /.), He had bead athuak Guat be picketed, more than my dwell-| +, during a brawl at the ing, or store, depriving me of their fined hol free use. Some time ago I was in|” ‘Aibert Anderson, Sam Bjarnason, tectives Monday who were de a mill wh they were paying Off | John Hoganson and Grace Quirk tailed on the murder case of ) men. While waiting to , the | were arrested, and are being held Joseph Smith, civil war vet R ay teller, 1 noticed most of them | lpending an investigation: Tha T: eran, found dead in a fir ferment See had due $437 ae atheep drinking, according to thicket near the Country club asked the teller how it came, he See dake ace Sunday. His skull had been had so much more than the rest peraaiesaas He said he had not blown his fn, PIONEER WOMAN While cutting Christmas |), a loss of te y the: to the: kaleer, ‘Tile was hig | rnee be told me his wife anc oh daughter are the mainstays of the pala gins Helis ted ep d to give up devising, and nobody's else. He | church here; live well, dress well DIES AT HER HOME son, 122 Taylor ave. stumbled » of centuries has shown at other times a | CRUTCH ere; y p Cae across the body, not far from sasta Saker Rata LAGUAGlasiet tie Wental oper and have their home paid for 1 the road, Near it was the Sasi hee Tie Gitar tee tone Oe cther mations that {Said that proves the assertion | Mrs, Sarah Arna Webster, 612 short-handied siedge. On the there do seemed uncanny, BUT THIS | Sores make that, if ~ ae ath ave. N., died peter were th nitials, . ‘ would be as economical as their! She was one of the women The dead man, w a 8 ous ee ae es ny in aimee’ < aaveh ice mands, { ould not be five years | Asa Mercer, _ aboard | the steam. fist av il Se and si ka ary ngnn aad seared fr Pero What the war, wag | till they would own and control the | , in 1866, to marry in p [and the Pacific. Those South | derstanding | what tHe Me sneer | money of America. He said, “There | pione: st : wmlnnee DOYS oes EO ee een oe ne and, failing to| Will not be ten out of all I pay off} She lived in the White river val ae a to male het rich. Her people Would pee ey tah Gye an etibereo | WhO, Wil have a dollar to their|iey for many years, with her hus ars of age and et. £0 Of them without s strig:| Bere T would paraivee Great Brit,|Pemes Monday.” |band, David H. Webster, who died Stevens post, G. A : : ; epic ver vorere ¢ “| As a rule, thone who do save are tive years ago. ne was, 76 years with Company D. thing is sald about ¢ men of families, He 0 | of ag he fu was held a | ‘Usually Carried Gold [pee Soares crear eg how much he gets of It. |strikow, when we know over 60 per |dertaking company's parlors are the hope that the war would cigar stands, saloons and houses of Way put an end to the ARM | disrepute?” SLAVS REPULSED IN e@)/ED RANDITTL STYLE OF GOV BLAME MURGUIA A READER OF THE STAR 16 stag’ on che BOA vie BATTLE NEAR LUSK ed to the Germany would t his body was found wr of the Balkans FOR VILLA WIN NONPARTISANSHIP : if robbery w t tive yence in the near THE KEY TO IT ALL BERLIN, via yville, Dec, 18.— rderer elther overlooked or|broad highway to the of the | Editor ‘The 8 How can The |Russian attacks around Lusk and » c ure ine hin | rest o! With her colonies bac | Star promote helpful relations be-|/near Bol Porsk were r - rocket poataintne $1 iets mache tite Lee beec in ten ye fs “F BY Wees -Pyablepeet tei employer and ploye? day, tl official stater A newspaper October 31 was|commercial empross of the world PASO. Dec. 18 ; .| This subject bh ceived the at-|Northwest of Lusk the near tho spot ut was the day /about which time /.LL OTHER NA- that First Chief Carranza will in-/ tention of very learned men, but |strove in vain to capture positions mith disappeared from the « | TIONS THES SURVIVING |atitute an Investigation into the con-| Without solution, Under th ir j whi 2 he Gerais as took on Decem nent, Detectives believe th WOULD BE DRIVEN INTO A| duct of Gen, Murguia for his failure | cumstances, it hardly seems justi: | be’ - ae se attacks were re- was committed on that day. th’s|NEW ALLIANCE AGAINST HER.)to come to tho relief of Chihuahua| fied that I should venture an opin-|Peated at night, iat was wrapped in the pay A| 6. Worst of nothing | City during the attack three weeks|!on, Nor do I write to win a plain gold ring waa on his fin about the deap, underlying economic |ago until Villa wae in possession of| “prize,” for if 1 should be awarded H-3 UNRESCUED A Dexter Horton National bank|cause of the war Germany's ambi-|the city, Gen, Trevino left here last |one, the editor is authorized to book was in a pocket. T last |tion to have a port on the Atlantic,| night, en route to Mexico City, for] sive it to some worthy brother tn esata t it show us made Octo- | for 6. js neither won nor put/a conference with Carranza want EUREKA, Cal, Dee 18,—Prepar 1912, when Smith deposited |o mn, That means it will] Gen. ‘Trevino denied that his ac-| The solution, or the beginning of | ations were begun today for a new A dex cards, too, was|be up again, BRISTLING WITH |tion in evacuating the city has been | the solution, lies (in my opir to lettesnnt to Sell the acteneel aan in one pocket jGuy The will say with|eritietzed by the Mexican adminis-| What The Star has been advocating. | marine H-13 off the snore, where she Skull Fractured reason, that a peace made in this|tration, and stated that lack of am-| When candidates are elected to of-| drifted during a fog Thursday he His skull had fractured tr | way wor ld be a greater calamity to| munition and fear for the safety of | fice—all offices—thru nonpartisan | giver, which {s now believed in a eo erent been |the world than the war Itself non-combatants caused his aban-| methods, then those elected and| dangerous position, {s so close to Janded on side of the head} WOULD ~ HAVE donment of the capital |their acts will be viewed with cou-|shore that dt can’ be reached by and below the right CHANCES OF CATASTROPHE Asconding to Trevigc's state | fidence. sina The victim had been married to}On the strength of the me ver-| ments, Murgula stayed Sx days at} In a worldly way all men are not] go far she is not much damaged, | Mrs, Abby M. Smith, but they were | dict about Serbia, Germany could, if] Santa Rosalia, and altho within 25|equal, The Creator never intended | put it is feared the first storm will divoreed several years ago. Smith|she chose, annex Holland and get|miles of Chihuahua when the at-|they should be, It has been satd | mash her. followed the trade of painter for|the mouths of the Rhine ard the|tack began, he failed to come to the|that a man from his shoulders ee rs, but recently had been able} Atlantic port she wants so much. laid of the garrison |down is worth $1.50 per day; from to Le On aie pension She could annex Switzerland and his shoulders up according to his! KAISER SEEKS AID H Joseph M. Smith, a bar-|get the world test water pow-| After boing hurled 75 feet when aj brain matter. There always have Lee nsiclan, had ived with (ere. | With these) Kone ene) boule n Pacific train struck the been and always will be men and OF U S AND POPE him at different time override all commercial competi © was driving, at Davie stas women for the different calling Pa Altho the aged couple had been | tion around the globe and be borne | tion, Peter Querio was rushed| professions and vocations, ar divorced, they were remarried and|"p to Inconceivable wealth and/to the county hospital, where he| spite all that may be done, the) ROME, Dec. 18.—The central lived for a time at 988 21st ave, | power died at 2 p.m. Sunday. He was aj world will wag on, improving as It} powers have urged the pope and the y quarreled September 24, and Still, it was a master mind [grinder and Hved with his sister, | goes RitGa: Oates ots bec ag toate varated Mrs, Smith still lives| that made this move at this |iuthorine Querio, 9348 Seventh] Too frequently now, men posing} peace proposals, according to a re at 988 21st ave, time, We have got to hand it lave, 8, as ltving exponents of the “square port here today, 4