The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1917, Page 5

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, ——) WOMEN RUSH rec cenme tae, MT to FIRE AT WE’LL TRUST YOU QR ereatt system has been established for your conventence ASYLUM, 46 raeneetat 75" nome along your own indivi Our ter o lower than will be ae “ree, | BEING KILLED Weer Week Ween 10.00 Dows, 2.50 "er Week MONTREAL, Jan, 1'.—Frag Wee Hewes S80 Por Week mentary details of the disas trols fire which destroyed the ANNOUNCING OUR ANNUAL, [| iscane seviom at 8t. Ferainana de Halifax, in which 46 women JANUARY SALE perished, reaching here today brought werd of harrowing in Beginning Tuesday morn- cidents enacted while the flames swept the structure ing, all odd samples, discon- i bicwsiad tor from at tinued patterns and broken town equip heal ppbchige rhea me Iparate » asylum Was @ roaring lines of Furniture, Rugs, Dra- nace #0 er the blaze wa peries and Housefurnishings at fin ik the special prices that promise to make this sale the best ever. Our usual liberal terms of credit will apply on all sale goods. BIG BATTLE IN NORTH MEXICO BY wessB ALLER United Press Statt C on EL PASO, Jan. biggest battle in point of num ber of men engaged since Villa regained power in Northern 4 Mexico, Viilistas decisively de , CONTINUED feated a column of government gy treops sent out “thy ly Mur FROM PAGE 1 guia to halt the northward | 4 progress of the bandits. } ‘The battle occurred at La Cruz 3 TT the first station on the raliway line ? SEA LE JOYRIDES north of Santa Rosalia, according to reports obtained. by United | ON WATERWAGON States authorities today i} Mexican government officials here announced that the Villista forces numbered 8.000, agatr 7,000 government troops A large 7 ‘ qj number of wounded have beer r er f eager Drought to Chihuahua City ' . Vell.groomed women and According to one United States . cma ‘ official here, the ( anza for Were driven back toward © hua City, after being badly t BILLINGSLEYS eet REST FOR DAY gc etbapeil ght Follies,” wh start — , i os past at the Cc T | Billingsleys began the New - * pascal Yea. with lay of rest. Monday ‘ nd vaudeville entertain. was the first day in a week Logan Jutia Culp edna ait 4h) Ouanana tadn't been closeted with federal eople tapped Mme. Julia Culp, wh to sing B me week's faflure on/here at the e on Saturday ! the part of the U. S. marshal’s of. eve! © 0 W pear i fice to arrest Fred and Ora, ' . surréydered Saturday, and, after a long secret session with District Attorney Clay Allen, were releas ed on bond. Logan, who has al ready pleaded guilty to liquor vio “ lations, induced them to give them. method is wha a ritics Grand le Pactied, Yoo selves up. He, too, put up bail call Nawles Fred and Ora are expected to con-| This is M firm Logan's detailed confession of ican se: how the booze ring operated here. Musical clu Their testimony before the federal the grand jury next week is expected y, guarantees t to bring further indictments and | musical attractior result in cleaning up the bootleg ging business, which {s alleged to ave been operated under protec ip tte igaecee , tion of pubtic officials r 1 w autos trailed cow = ave. Extra BY ED. L. KEEN order when rain started fall United Press Correspondent : LONDON, Jan. 1. — With m. the street paraders Mr. Thrift: dew « every word of the allied reply " wn to a few zeal yours, Mrs : to Germany being approved by rhs a - a @nough on our first ete press and public, attention cen ing anything start a savings accoun te th tered today on just how much ALHAMBRA 5"&PINE a“ : ‘os : a = LINES IN FRANCE ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE ners on smal awa BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS taff Correspondent WI BRITISH ARMY Nineteer teen finds the British posals, wo America a which would go r wings, into the aims and pusposes anima Irving ing the allies in their determination Fiying Henrys. Aerial: to continue the war. In some quarters it the r to Germany SeperMe nt newer t or p Poll The pro has been MATIMEE DAILY 10-25-50: aii roing on ever since 1914 and toda VEMINGS 10-25-50-75¢ expressed the belief that b 1 | England r h expeditionary and her allies should set their 1 th from the tion t t world ¢ nent to answer any call the iLKES PLAYERS eis ain eee ena Cwreum Wade ware 0 few notes of|, THere Is a va td ffere tod a eriticiam in the general chorus of | ' when « thin, ragged line, ‘Third and Madison. Tel Catal a thé alten’ auewer te Matines Today, Germ: clung on, despite an apparently tr ‘The Wilkes Pinyerns in aria posstble situation, The most strih WATTLE JOHNNY JONES” ng areas between the trenches and sc _| HOLINESS MEETING Lane NEW PANTAGES COMES ON TUESDAY |’: rin Mats., 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 French front, and the British Tine GRUBER’S CIRCUS } The all-day annual m wl ver befor the King County Holiness assoc WILSON BROS. tion will be held Tue at rier wip ace’ Madison Street Methodist church, * VON BUELOW BOBS 24rd and Madison. This is the las $0 and 2 ay at train crt z UP IN SWITZERLAND the Pacific coast auxiliary of th PALACE HIP association selevic’ ae ea ed Jan Gen Continuoun Toda aa MUSICAL GonDON SAVOY GRILL DID hee Sy tk cert rik HIGHLANDERS 4. | 5 Other Vaudeville Acts NOT STAY CLOSED low Belgium wes ae d 6 bays ae Feature Photoplay, New Episode 1 big retinue of secretaries, ac THE PURPLE MASK ig retinue o ies, a With Grace Cunard and Francis Fora cording to reports today olice lock W emoved from | Atternoonn, 10¢ . ‘in, ||. Police 1 1 rom i eserves miraculou inday, and te diy tanuel ew! GERMANS GET IT etermined that alleged — olations there had bee BERLIN, Via Sayville ividually by walters, wit! 1—"The general impre out knowledge of the management.| that the entente’s answer to “A 1917 MIXER Dry squad officers arrested Geo the German offer is verbose, Added Binekince Attraction Lavigne and Fritz Weach, waiter but nevertheless a flat refusal baie #20. a ee uv and W. G. King, proprietor, after| to end the war,” declared the purchasing liquor Saturday, official press bureau today, Second at Seneca—10c, 20¢ The Monte Carter Extravaganza Co STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 1, 1917 n the Boys’ Shop | e White Madras Watetes ‘The Children’s Shop is showing White Collars ac ou ‘all- outhwick White Dresses, Princess Slips and White Handkerchiefs other White Underwear for little girls. —Third Floor Third Kieor, Telephone “Main 6720.” Second Avenue and Pike Street. % Established 1875 ANNUAL SALE OF WHIT Novelty White Sale le of ushin) fuderwears im! Clear Crystal Vases Neckwear Special 50c Special 45c American Undergarments and French Pattern \he AP HE sketch shows the deeply etched a in Newest Styles ystal floral pattern, worked in lead- |. een Id so ma blown crystal new Dresses a Fabia ngent ee Tw hape both 9 inches _ tall. ve are sure Neckwear 1] SOc. _wactougatl-southwick, Fourth Fis re style are plain, | embroidere with sige, ack hemeiche | OE we" At $1.00, $1.55 and $1.95 1 values at 45¢. f y , ' FFORDING more than mere H-Southwiek hough these are onc ctions You will a compre styles in 25c Linen Ne a eee One style from each group has been Handkerchiefs an - Soe n kimono or neti fashion, | Sketched. 6 for 95¢ WR) Way sero oe 2 ct oe, ised ie ace insertic AT 81.55—! ine Voile wit a e trimming I in fichu effect, deep collar, button 35c and 50c Handker- chiefs 21¢ PETTICOATS ‘ r Women AT $1.95—Piain tailored Bl A splendi “y* black and novelty str Handker f a y “ elrealar : iors ; e ih aes and fancy : ave i po st. 00 a0 "41.25, ittor ttractive blouses that are HEN Southwick, Second Mieor, . A | ENVELOPE CHEMISE Willow Nw rae Walt watery aoa te % this White Sale for Men there 2 “is “med Ber. will be all kinds of White Shirts, Furniture 2, Se 0 trimmed. tty tailore ' White Pajamas and White Night- 1 o inodel is of & oo shirts. Also authentic displays of Reduced $ fadaet dean in pre White Gloves, Waistcoats and Shirts for dress wear. BSTANTIAL a8 o $. a up Men's White Shirts, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $250 may be made 7 Third Pioor. , Men's White Tien, 15¢, 25¢, 35¢, SOc, $1.00 Tmy or dress wear Men's White Sieaety Flannel Pajamas, i 65 his sale Men's White Outing aah Pajamas, Special $1.65 k piece of n 1 f best grad rota w : fe Men's Nightahirts, Special $1.35 Of white m r twill; sizes 15 to 20. purchase mported will There ts but wind aoa mney sare veer Ruffled Baby Embroideries plan (will or main, wn stews Shen, ee a Special 65c a Yard White Sale of, WCE scan oe , W' ave to offer for this sale a limited quantity of nove ROCKERS EMBROIDERIES EMBROIDERY EDGING elty Silver Laces, including bands and edges, four and ad wraiye al Special 25¢ a Yard Special 10c a Yard ¢ es wide This F d Silver Lace is very much . Siaiuias aul wi nainsoc and long ered for evening wear. Twelve designs. Especially priced CHAIRS f { : : : ed $4.75 Chairs for AS. | sus OTM He ee pt cesp $1.45 a Yard $7.50 Chairs for ; Vedi $8.50 Chairs for 31 . - t cas ' ® 10¢ $56) Genie ts Vhite Sa 25e yard. ys aA —MeDougall-Southwick, Ft Floor, $11.00 Chairs for Firat Floor, : 2% $13.50 Chatre for 4 $16.00 Chairs for A to hats January Sale of Bedding, White Goods, Linens A $6.00 Stool ~sactongatt-sowtherteh, Interesting Values Unusual Varieties A Walking Extensive Assortments Shoe Y OU are invited to be present the very first day and to compare, critically, every point that bears upon the desirability of merchandise. Tomorrow will be the first and best day to test the authenticity of our statement that this is our greatest White Sale. WHITE GOODS LINENS inches, Per dozen, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00 land $1.75, IMPERIAL LONG CLOTH, with soft ALI-LINEN NAPKINS of good quality, chamois finish; 26 Inches wide and put up Irish thanufacture; alge $2x29 inches; sev: HEMSTITCHED LINEN TOWELS, some in 12-yard piece Five qualities to choose eral designs to choose trom at & are extra large, all are excellent values at from at $2.95, $2.45, $1.95, $1.65 and $1.60. baidae’ oct $1.65, $1.50, $ , $1.00, T5e and 50c each, | ALL-LINEN DAMASK, 70 inches wide ENGLISH NAINSOOK, of edly heer 2 . is inet © This tw a fine Of -‘Irish manufacture, in three splendid BEDDING quality, 45 inches wide. This {s a yarn weave, made in the practical width qualities, Per yard, $1.75, $1.60 and $1.25. SEAMLESS BED SHEETS, made from ‘or gowns, yard 35c a good quality of wide sheeting, ae ; IMPORTED IRISH DAMASK—~a heavy pr erate at Sica) (noha IMPORTED MERCERIZED NAINSOOK quality cotton, 70 inches wide. This should fore hemming. Each 95 36 inches wide, made from a fine seaisland ‘prove an excellent wearing quality because Lats cotton, Special at 50c and 35¢ the yard of its weight, Yard 95¢ PILLOW CASHS of a good grade of © “DS muslin, 45x36 inches before hemming; 23¢ WHITE MADRAS of fine quality, 32 HEMMED BATH TOWELS of heavy each ‘ inches wide Very suitable for shirt quality, double twisted yarn; both warp a" - cree insane a oe OF She Oe ter waists, boys’ blouses or men's shirts and filling. Special at 25 each HEMMED SATIN SPREADS of fing’ jes—of € Hack calfskin ality, good rang att pt Gill DEAD santaets Made with neat stripes in various styles. quality, in a good range of designs. sam with fawn-colored ooze calf Yard RUB-DRY TOWELS that are very satis. generous size--S80x90 inches, Each $3.65, Yar top; foxing and lace stay je factory because of their absorbent and HEMMED CROCHET SPREAD have a sina aurta LY fore SHERETTE—for children’s wear, Yard splendid wearing qualities. Each 500, bed size, of good quality; piyont yf on edium tilitary heel, : 2 signs; welt sole; the height ts 8% HEMMED HUCK TOWELS of American $1.60 each. Inches, Pate ShAO -ORTED AND DOMESTIC VOLLES, manufacture; linen and cotton mixed, All- Other grades $1.75, $2.00 and $2.60 — Pee et a 35e, 50c, 75c, $1.00 to $2.00 the yard white, with red or blue borders; size 18x36 each, —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Flees,

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