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Show Irr, , . - -, . ,, r- ; , 1, , ,.....- ,-. . ' - t 4, 7 . ' Aq. Ii ' , , , : I ' ; , , , rvt ,, ( V , , ',, 0 a I..,,, . ' , j ' . - j , t . Ma , 1 it , today. - ea, -- f 11. ' ItDefinite Deo., 6 , during stiAlolph ".- 7, 4, : -1- . . , - .., - 'N ' the - EE101.1 1E3 VA le.--T- It seems reasonable to believe that throughout the world about 6.008.000 persons perished from influensa and Pnoumonia during the past thret months. , It has been estimated that the vat' the death of 30,000.000 persone caused la fourand a half years. Thus, the correspondent points out. Influenza has Proved ltself five times deadlier than war because in the same period. at its epidemic rats, influensa would , have killed 100,100.000. Never since the black death has such a plague swept over the world. he said, of a natio survey lidding that the need et public) health measures have never been more forcibly Illustrated ,'C 111 -- ;7 - -- . - - I 7 . ' .. 41. V.,, e ' , .... Co-dp ui'niture Company for Xmas Gifts -- , The quiet, smoothe sway Of a deep- ,- luxurious rocker. and , the soft, soothing glow of an elec- -' ; ' trilamp-,Ahes- e ,ttl ' are 2 touches of comfort and home thit are in furniture of the highest qual- Such a rocker or Jan p makes a most attractive Christmas pres- ent .4f77-4-- t ;1 ; - Oormer, general secretary of of the executive committee of the Na. Banal fpcielist party but rosined in NAY. 1917. and later was sent abroad as a member of a labor oommission by kresident Wilson. Adolph Germer, a defendant was on the witness stand all day and was still under ors eaamitiatioa when court , adjourned. The name of Prank P. Walsh. former bead of tho federal industrial relations commission. and until recently Pint chairman 'with William H. Craft of the federal war labor board. was brought into the case by armor. Re said that Walab. Clarence S. Darrow and Seymour Stedman were 'present at a skeet. Ing Of the executive committee of' the National Socialist party in Chicago in July. 1917. at which the espionage Law and certain literature being' distributed by the Organisation was discussed. , Committee of Protest. Be said that a committee composed of Welsh. Darrow, Stedman. Engdahl and himself was named to go to WsAhIngton to protest against the action of the postoffice department in uppressing the American Socialist Germer admitted that millions of copies of pamphlets declared by Itho government as seditious, bad been distrib. iated by the Socialist party. Among them were the Bt. Louis convention proclamation of war program. "The Price We Par and 'Why We Should Tucker, by Rev. Irwin right." and "Down With War," said to have been prepared by Victor L. Berger and Adolph thwmer deleadants. and John IL Work. a member of the executive committee of the ' National Socialist of the (termer testified that tio were sent leaflet. "Horrors of War. !aphis 1917. out after April, but admitted that other pamphlets ordered suppressed' by the government bad bees distributed tor several months after the federal officials had condemned them. Att'. Seymour Stodman read to the Jury a decision delivered by Federal District Judge Ross of Maryland. July 17, 1917. declaring that the pamphlet, The Prioe We Pay," was not a violation of the selective draft law and said that the Socialist party officials oa trial had been g'ulded ruling In sending out ita alleged anuwar lit. I rat lira A speech delivered : in 'Congress. by Rep. William E. Mason of Illinois, urging the repeal of the selective draft law, was read inte the records by Atty. , Stedman. Gevelmor'.Deated Menotioatbiliti. ermer In hie direct examination denied ever having received 'stir money from German sources to oppose war. He said ovary dollar expended was contributed 'by the membership of the Socialist party.. , He dented responsibility, for alleged antiwar articles published in the Americas Socialist; although admitting he was business manager the paper. e editorial He meld the conduct of directed woe of the by the paper policy executive committee of the party - and J. Louis Engdahl. the editor.' Germer said he never advised any. one not to register under the selective draft, but on the contrary had told a number of persons who came to him that they should obey the He denied oven having conspired with any of the other defendants; to violate the espionage act. Questioned In regard to the speech in Chicago, August 10. 1917. which resulted in his arrest, Germer denied every statement attributed to him by witnesses for the government. "I read from a siguSt1 article by Theodore Roosevelt in which he denied that the kaiser was responsible for the war and said it would be a calamity if the 'German nation was crushed as a result of the conflict," said Gomez,. "Roosevelt said the German people were responsible for the war. I commented on this statement and said that It a Socialist bad made such a statement be would be arrested. I charged the government officials with persecuting the Socialists and. disCrimina. ting against them and pointed out that our paper had been suppressed for refrom a Washington printing I an article extracts from Presialso read paper. dent Wilson's address defining peace ivithout victory and said that I approved of the stetement.? Germer said that once he ordered a clerk in his office to stop making out affidavits for conscientious objectors. Eleanor A Karsten. secretary of the woman's peace party. corroborated leefor the timony of other witnesses regarding the speech delivered by tlermeron August 10.1917. feeittir ttil::totb , . 1! During the Christmas Praii On we over solid mahogany and hand 'cane rockers, valued at $27.50, at the special price of $15.50. ' In addition we offer all 'Our leo- trio art lamp.both table and at & substantial reduction. a wonderful opportunity This for selecting Christmas presents of lasting worth. Make it apolut come In today and look over ' :::::::::::: 641...atriorfalf.. - ,- - Girr ,C .111tu. .' , ,.--- till: I ' , t - t;ftY' i , 1100 tg: 944 ' -- - ----- 2-1 ' ., , . 11 - P:tilr , . : Value-Victor- - r c . A - 1 f , ro i , 1 . -- - , ', ' . a . w :,... . I, - ' , , ,, . ones21.5lot Shoes Irott , . . , - credit. ( zi - - 1 ,....,,, . . - ... , ( iit .: ( 0 . NI,11 I ,)i .t'14'., N fl N 4f I , ,. . . - , T - , , 1 , : ,. N1; t ' ! er& .', 4 - - t , . " . -- -' .. 0. Oil. ss . 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I I , - , -- - I .. - , ,., 9 and .., .7.1 ' , the Hostess house Christmas lib Welfare league and liatights of Cu' lumbus. The tree will be Illuminated by hundreds of electric lights. It will be by a large electric star. Sol.tilers will sing Christmas carols. On Christmas day, beside the eaten. sivetrieans that will beoffered by the various soldiers' messes. 'every (toddler will receive one of the 30.000 'Christmas boxes of candy and oaks, which the people of Washington. Oregon,' Montana and California are donatin- g-A truckload of liquor; which had been seized by oftletals In Featie, arrived In camp today tnr the Inge inapttaL At prevailing prices the liquor Is valued at more than $10.000. An armed guard et aoldiere ascoutpanied IL than they are melling at right now. ' The makers' nerves broke en impulse that was not justified. Not histified because wool is bound to be seams tfll the Fall or Winter - , ' s',. , AI ' 1- IbQf an die.00ncelta but oat tor the 0.An : . . I .9 - . - , , , l - - n liU lp .. ., Bio o , ; i - -. ! ' , ; - 8 ', ",,, t 3, tea - ,. ,4,- 'f . - ,,,.., '' - .1 ' : g - . ' . ' ' - . . see 0 idght like thhi. hoagies. You've got to : ' sizes ma to St- .., , . , idNesoricell whget.c'le - , . bnicinVVinterzseason.themes-ot- , , - '1'1. - , ago - wonderful ,' ...- heavily when the ' "flu" Martell ,. from noted nutkers who had been board- Inc expecting the war to brigt- -another tear. The arrldetice and unseasonable weather settled the whole' QuestionNord got the coats for leas II I - 11 . you - bou,ht- , XN. ' kw Ns. various reasons - 10,NN1 1 felw 1 ..,'' .NI ,I,, Ati t , .; iiw 1 r 4 IVVI:e1181 Slitire.10 ' . $1) P1 ! , f . - CAMP I.EiNISSOLOIEDS ' ,,,,,,,,,.......-7-- , , ', , , tos, - ' ' - . - wt...." CHRISTMAS '' 1"011, - thenaintndhOW""neingnat.81111NtiltrdlindgAi?haVetr"S' -- -- ' . ---: .': ol (--;"- ' ,, ' -- '1-- ? - e, - - 'otmtains ,. P - . .. -. . : . ' "7.3""1.!, :11B10- Extraordinary Who Save , ( 041 , , ILousas 1. I 1Di (7. 44tN - . .1.i.t.l.'Plit . - - ' , :0 ... ,t ' ;:atritic,V...;t3r, sit-- " , . , , ' re the ., , ,, ..r... - . - You of richly - tailored gems like these without realising that ' opportunity is unusual. IVe've taken the lead on over. ,., coats so strong men can see our clance. ' 4' One lot dthebiltlar;:lta 17:y114111s ' - - . l'Illen . , . 'k , 4 11", ' Sillig.honteitil. '- - . 4663;; 0 ata ........ - . Georeette and Oren handl ' ' .... . ' - 4 ,, , 4 - . itt . - al.125.00 'and $30.00 . - . .,., 14 , .tt. Zo.t.Uttt -- - ..' 270472 South State Street. Clo.i , ,s,.. ,- ..., , - 4a - : 4 ., , ,,, . txtvir - - - . t" , .. t ............................. - , u . ' 1 , fig , 4 .. - ' El- 4 ,,.., ,- , tesso , , t ... .., : -irs--..;;Atu ss,,s, - ' i -- - - v. :i 44( :is., $..:7.0..r.T.t1;t018:1,...r.t..s.; ,. ... ., .44.1 tWithk Nord Clothing , , tsi,.. Ity, ,- 01. . , . . s. limnforelealadirLy'ltasjUltSILir cutAddressont ,, it .. A - . 0 -- : ..- 14k$41 f ' -- , d at, ...r.r..0 , .1- . ...k .... 0Coals and:Suits 1Nten's Pa , ,. -- - it, j't art111.74,ItturtX.464.4Z1111143 Cash or Credit of $20.00 or Over at It! Isn't it large and heavy? And note the French ,,Beveled ,,,,tr,,,,,gti. Edge Plate Glass Mirror. ..t's something you have stl- ways needed about the - . - - f.- , , -,-, -, wi,, ---- -- KIGNIFICENT VALVES , - , 0640Vost1001111,71 .... Ill.e 0,,, Attaair,Z701,IA ....... r:31:1011l.'4 e ., - , .s. , ,,,,, 11,69CF0 , Ebony Finish. - , 0 , . ti 61.11slIstlitsse- -, e,..8.,061,...4,4Vost,o - s , 4 ....7,- , , , lo. k :I ii.n.,,,0,13...A,,....0,,,. - i ,, f - stres311.4.1314.rer,r.73rell...-1- 7 At'f,,,r.1,1tean 4;hr,,,,:iviv HAND MIRROR - .. , , ,. ' - . - , - -- - - - , ' , - , ' i ' , 4 ..Anr. eonven. lent rev a gentleman. Give it to someone for a Christ.. , mas Gift. Please Note. ' , . Its Big Mirror 104. Iimilles high by a wide. Ken your name oo. o oo ....-'.- - , i - . Ai i - . , . Ill ..,..is , - ,k,NN ... some- ........,,, ,...,..: t ..::-,.i,- .r '' I't ' ' 7 :.,,,;. !, ,,,, 1 .... . 6 $19 f0 $29 50 539.50 FREEThis -- - - L. o t's . , ...... ..61! ;.... . , - ' , Jr , -- , . . ! 011 . Formerly Sold up to - , ,,.) , - ,r ; - ..... rs ........ s ..ote. ........ .... re ' ................ II... - - , - - .L -. ' . ,,,,,,8 ,1111 .. Dom, , 1 If - sold up to surrs.Tormert7 ' , - ., , - 2 paAlintiron-- -.- -,,T--. - ,,.. , , ' ,.... - . . $59.50, eat to One Lot buITS. $85.00, out to , - - ,, . --- Pt" up to . .. to ' ' 4, Up ' . - ,,- ! - ed One Lot- Srrrs.-,- ' rovInerty - .. . - - - ' ed 9----7- - 1- ani à k , -" ' Street and evening dresses, in models and distinctive details too nadtiplied to mien hint at what your opportunity is. Line embraces silk. serge and satin productiona, which must be . men. No advertisement could picture the late new arrivals Wonderful entbroid.Dow being assembled for Xmas trade. ered conceptions, rich braid and button-trimmaffairs, and to aain fancy innovations, milday's favor. , Don't fail to awe - . , , . T . . $14.50-.$18.50- ,.- , ' - , ed c -- - ' , .. - r' ''.. ' Poplins. gorges and broaddlotM never bowed to the eozustuner In such limitless array of different models and daething de. beauties form a and tails. Rich shows it has - large part of one of the mostt admirable style Some are very Diehl and ever been our fortune severe in their eholoe tailored features. Others are classified znore stunning effects with fur and braid. But what - into the are the values.' This is to be a money,. you saving event for those -quick to act. See the new style thriils.-,7 , - ---. ... - neo , , 16- ,.. SPLENDOR oil; 0"mG1N. AuTy--- .1,,osirERIN 0n,D,s. --- - ,,..-- --. .., Dress Fashions7, and, ... ' ' ,' t:,,r7ii, . Passing Alli- Precedent :.,. II, 9 tall. il .... - .,. . - . . ,,.. : don'ct. y 1 , . ,. - - ' -,- , . - ,, - . - ,- 0Ili FEAST i , , - 622,50 'anct:Up., unParalieled St9a509',- .-. ,, girl 5! "1'7' - - wm OTH MI , , ich ,s-c The enormous variety ornew shapM isnot the en. tire drawing power. What you get for your money that's the mein question. Beating our fur prices is impossible. liclusive. furriers cannot sitow you better furs. They charge high , ' A : . Thar' the only difference. , - - ,I ,, , .,r '''' - LEvent at All vents - , ,:ttleii, ,',- , . ,' 431161 vitellor: s , ' ; .1 ,.1 7 .,1 , - T ' . ether ' Ador. ' - ,AL -. c, kit ; :,z ,, - g ' t ' - :. ) . .LJADIES..COATS , - floolge:4;:lionslirT:.,,.." - Xmas' Ivu ' ' ! - it - ed MftMomminim..111 ' ..,- NORD'Si,. BIG- ' '' , w trot-nea- r , , ' ' by-thi- s- eve, where a program will be itilren for 'their entertainment by tha T. M. C. A.. Y. W. C. A.. Salvation Army. Jew. - 4'.... - , , ....1:11.6........ ,,,,r , , forcett-fo- ' Beautiful Art Smoking Bet; Betsy Ross Pictures Gate-Le- g ',Tea Wagons Tables Sewing Tables- - Martha WashinitDavenport Tables ton Chalses Longues Bowing Tables -,- ', ,.,...., alaturolottopau...; ;.. --- - CAMP LEWIS. TACOMA. Wash., Dee. IDEAS: .;,.. - -- -' . idsmill:::::::, ., ,1- ::: trII:11- - .- le.- ., , I 0 ;ANT A CLAUS . , - : , . ...,,. - - .. . . .: , .. - St.-Joh- n - Poo , Lel NOM) biwutyl Snuggle' deep in gorgeous warmth end Listen to Vogineg thrilling appeal. Marvelous dewier of ...wcul l 4 2 . ..' .; VOW porn.. silvertonee. etc. r new ideas--velo-urs, ei, , make you dream of things aristocratic 'ill you look at the ill-a- d '; ; prince and are bow out of ProPerthow the7 are to the Inateh-- -: -1 lege elegance end merit of Otte productions themselves- - Belt.. .- ed twits. aide iireetir!PIA ....... ' panel pockets. circular skirt mid plotintallored models,- newest 7:: Junnirrilee,inis are eeffverytheeta:Inglingimaginne ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 'T for women, misses glad ' . , .. Inaueconsix ot, the' seseene" , ..-, . - '111;41411,:filifilioneg 7. I ' - , r 171 -' reli:so 11; - - d:.7- - --- ril. U. g. .' ' - ' ,' 1- .., .1. ' ' , 1 : te. m;dt-iie--------- . '.'' ..stittifilmtu Zsoomoselletrits.. ' TT '1 ' MERRY CHHISTMAS FOR. . 1 ,. (, 1 , --- ' --"'"' 4in prev--. NORD , 8 "-, I likkilk : ,41N - . ,-- s211,4.,:.:1111t.trit---"""- llii:11131:. - 11:111:17:111::::71::1,11:1:16621:;:i611161:9:li :. - l , ' . Ittiligitl:40:40' iiiillalli:ilia, , 4 - , - Dlitii8 UP FOR cuitirwrmAs b PAY NORD LATER. .' , : , ,, 1 av,,tittzt -- . . - , ' 4.,. isu 21;.1.i.11.!9,F- :t11,11;;Ii IT t 1 ' - - ' ,, 1:.;;4.11111,, , , -- ' 'AgtI deolotot.. - - . here where you find variety and are sure of the and Style you want. Think. too, in the event your funds are low,how, nice it would be to ex.. ilavocbdu yor juvuta turrebastrumf poeret! -by availing) . e. A - T. . , de-fe- - ' .., - ,i111.113.10' 41h1131313' '' ' ' of .'' - '' : ,' . ' lieLetters on .. ..." CR ,, - , , , -- ' I o, - a ( . Buy Useful Gifts of Wearing Apparel foirNilie 'rel.I .,11i oirtl to Charge It. INteemlinithatilitnits8ethr:rylY and turns Mock over quickly. mode tight up to the second.' and lots (Imam from. - Selections always à ,,, , , svIN-"Illi- , . .. . ' ' 0 1::,,,y .3 LONDON. via Montreal. Dec. he Times medical correspondent says that -- 6 ' nd , -- , , - - - ,. ', fr ; ' r . ' :7' ' ler ateresce are notplane shaping ,66ty" as owns of the American - mowers earthed. Meanwhile iet Wilson le taking advantage importunity to assess public ,ta le Prance and incidentally in advisers say that st. aueatieflod that these tasrely is ate largely la emord with the dos be hes announced as neater to a durable peace. sestaborsof the American m16- , Oro uwedoping their time before I ens aidegates from the., various rave eateelly assemble in a e informal cottferencea which ombily will include a at mob of the Latent belligerNeutral states will not Me time 4.6s0assions. all the Detente teeltoll Along the making of peace A be limits first so that they task, I 11.44tresime upon the bread outs & league of nations, which. 'natives of neutral coun1amdst in completing. 66mile the American commissioners "..,1 n. - beginuu-AS.Pwrionha- 1111E121 Is El; - rIgts .1 '. ... from John Spezia fb whic., lie declared that the attitude of - the SPcialist of tho, It,: party since MS' had boon were read to the Jury today by counsel for constantly giving the closest attention to immediate problems. Ile is reStates. ceiving reports from the United from Anserioan diplomatic - agencies throughout the 'world hod from the group of investigators brought bete for the purpose of studying the many problems which will arise. sr s continuing Felal Inveetigators with the advantage now of being on the ground and In intimate contact with original souroes of informaticm. The president may change the pro- grams Of his movements while awaiting the opening of the conference. .It was not supposed until today that he would visit England before the new year, but be has received urgent invitations to come soon. American observers deduce from the pressing invitation to the president to come to England during Christmas time that acme Conferences of the statesmen with the president there would logically follow. It Is under. the president stood. however that favors the holding of all conferences in Paris as far as possible. It appears to be virtually settled that all the actual peace conferences will be held in Paris and that the tn. formal exchanges, which will lay the ground ovork for the final delibern. lions, also will be carried on here. How long the president will remain In London has not been determined, but as be is due to return for the opening of the conference here the first week in JanuarY, it would seem that be could not remain in England for long. -- , Pri)-Germa- - . .. - - ..--- t-- to-ktl- kid ., , . '4 : f;,,w 0 r , G - CHICAGO, Deo; n 'It' :16 , - , ,,r , the National, Socialist 'party', at the trig of five Socialist loaders fora-violtion of the eappnage aw. - Spam tn one letter said that the call los the St. Louis eonvention of the ' April. 1917. at which the soh al Mr Stdisloom ths walo4 , roVamation and wont program plat. .p form wore adopted. read as if it migkt iOgh, no. owerPlaws, have boon written in the German for. Olen office., He protested alloinst the are bolding 'them informal exchanges, convention being bud in EL. Louis. "one which are designed to clear up di. of the largeot German cities .of the vergencies of opinion, the president is United States." Sparse was a member .. , '' ,c1 , gan Its Attitude Has Been Unneutral, UnAmericen , 7::,, blood. Gentle and positive in action, without any disa- - Use greeable after-effec- ts r , - s ". t , yOU need, are a natural Aid to the stomach, liver, boweirlind liothing mere 'definite tbaa the Official announcement of last work anon. the salmi yearn-- I itorpaitteas are " tasking endeavors to ttiliada Americialeaval headquarters la trade to !ear Irhat they osa coasters. !t-w the preeidaare Ufa. 4,1 the abeam of ouch uotifteation. ltrocalled that the president is read to IPave ceased to consider him. '1 1 on Gioia' guest of Fraftee when w.lcial reception ceremonies - ed- io It is also pointed out that- the abroad Ar'&1144,...asist authorities awe owl Itetiried tbst the presideqt' 11064 poising to Europe until he was al-- I, Iwo, and that the pleas of the I e'le Impeest hint were la "reality ussk, peatoed. ae ."tietel hi Americas con- tbe prealdent might .0 t4.. 21',Aadi in a Preach or t A ratites b titers is nothing a at the britleh admiralty to I c 'soh Naha are contemphOod 4,4 0 4 -- at. 1 4 el the Arserlase battleships that ta 1 tropeen WIttra bace sailed cblor-it- e, hot there are plenty at Amer. for the escort of any , I lowering the president. of the president in ',1st not bo'nrticipated in so-byA army to may extent, 4,kaattlesa to badkations. 4 sCook leen Iliddle,conimander of Eagland, is still a,"ermaie Sonde Ai hat most of the troops are borne- -, Itoured or are preparing for the Lr'''''"tt arm, arriettra over since , It S --uteri& teat the President' 1 s to Lairlandt have been ex., I tee hope list they would have k.re boner of salairing whatever forces are ,required for the' ,loo of the president and for r..4 of bettor and for any occa-- 1 ipe the promisee of troops might ,,).redi. 4 '. ,, - , ,. . - , . - i Lind hors as to the result of the change la Prosillat, Wilsen's plane regarding woonhettek Iasaddla and the most di. wedgy laterestitt, are anxiously await-t- ot eAlk netice'ef the prealdeare 'or41 maga& 'Which was not ta be hal , '.4 , Let Nord's Cheerful Credal Solve Yosur Clerbottoss Problem :. I 17 - JOIIIISPARGO 1 '' , , , k imp ,, , , 591.1 ;11.13,..yrypci ,,....... ,:, LOKIBOK' Dec. It4There Is 'riddled ostatosion ha American centers 1 - ' ,' . , , - . rt ' 1.918 ' ...t' .e,3,00e."--- , ;:i , , low spirits and piing ". Co:1j 9 .S.Itti.iledc$10.. ' NVII L0Nbozto boo: igen mill prehehly be the guest of the I at Bookinghom palace during his This official aa- tyke Ala England. 'irinelesomeat ;Was Made tonight. , r;,............ ' . , i -- PICTURED BY - ; ,!:, ,51p,piti.it-ti-,-.ip..,- ::::40:3 ' - neweti , strength, brighter. at Duckingliam looks, better healtlist and clesrFr eomplexionsbyusing Dcrinx His ' . Visit . ' Beecharit's LULL 'Theygive . a . - , Let Nord's Cbeerrol Credit Petrel. Tour Obristmoks Problem,. - '' , ,. .. . SOCIALIST,PARTY , i Gt tstd -- vom ...., I 1 ,, , e k .2,,, , ;,.. ', I IILSU1 0 . Pe-ze- , I, I II , :. 1 I VJiQi.,1,U:),J...:, .. :.. 4)0 4' , TER Tillit::. . , FRIDAY DECE3ITIER ' 1 .... il .... DESETIET EVENING NEWS , . 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