The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1915, Page 5

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e STAR—THURSBAY, JULY 8, 1915. PAGE 5 WOODHOUSE GRUNBAUM FURNITURE CO, INC JULY CLEARANCE SALE} - SOLDIERS USE DONKEY TO HAUL A STALLED MOTOR. «Dougall - fo edewick Blore open from 9a m to fp. m. Aally, Second Ave. and Pike St. Clearance of Men’s Summer Underwear ? a 1 ; 2: r : ( ot AT cleanup | Beers x <\ Men's Ath- 4 py Di ( “underwear — hy So ‘bis sale in the height : of the light Under- ONEER amed Sheets, sine QAxLAND Slips, 45x36; regula [Yror > Nody KR on wear season offers ; . ta. Bec BDC | apetaee 1Ze | lit ee remus’ $1.50 unusuatly ‘ataanee ane — - : alues, as follow ee ees | nes | SEAMING Wien Hoes bes “ ° ON ESTO pe, 46x36; reeu- | @rad ox! nine ; the Becta 52c Citar rive 2c | pris Bio "gag" 78 “Shedaker” z KLAND Seamless Sheets, 12 = ss ay Ba... 89C | ge Asam Tapentry 2%, is ROTAL, Wilton Ron the her Union Suits i OT Sheets: rewular $9.78. “Spectal . fipeaal oneske $19.75 $1.50 ‘ : os tag 89c ie apa i si A ; ‘ Garments 75¢ : seuss; | Scam Wage bats Gina sercles | O heen tena oh not fi. : t (Athletic Style) ze Fine tailored Union Suits, Shedaker made. These garments have the reputation of being fin- ished and cut right. Regulation Athletic style with closed crotch and trouser seat. Made of cross-bar, crepe, madras, soiesette and poros mesh. Union Suits that sell regularly at $1.50, and a few even more, Clearance price, suit 75¢. Soldiers in this war are nothing If not resourceful, and so, when a big motor truck of war break down, as shown In the picture above, they simply borrow and hitch a donkey to it, altho It would have beon better If they had led, instead of trying to drive, the donkey. DRAFTS ANT Bela AMERICANS | K ; the night, entri i © having fs ‘ on gained thru a rear window, —— Athl ti U S its Council Committees Clerk Shrad. { $1.75 stolen, Thursday mora. WASHINGTON, July 8.—Two etic nion ul » fol er Thursday was dr ing 4 man named Stiles, teamster| Americans were killed when a ; . for the Stimpsor an % lowing antieuto code, adopted BY) tina ‘a’soldiere, tap beside tne} German eubmarine shelled the Special 65c the F re’ National Ant-Auto| It was from the 14th In-| Allen liner Anglo-California on Protective soci of New Jersey, | f which he will sub Chiet Lang, and 1 ommend it for something or other,| - : Sere: Othe Seamen's arew. he ian't sure just what BECTON 1, On discovering | TOLO MEDAL FOR CIGARS an approaching team, the auto | avs was awarded the gold med nda sata rege ye soiim, [at the Panatna-Pacific Internation: | * machine with a tarpaulin, Jal exposition for its Seattiomade| WOBS TO DRINKERS painted to correspond with the jo, Rosas cigar, Company G, stationed at| July 4, Consul Skinner informed t to Police| Port Lawton The fort has been the state department from Lon- m to ree-! notified don today. They were mem- A line we are closing out. They are made of nainsook with the elastic waistband. These gar- ments are extra special at 65¢. B. V. D. Union Porosknit Suits 75c Union St Suits 75c hen Table—sust we $1.55 | Oak Rocker. tke picture, | Drop vine Kite golld seat, mr the thing for th Jar $3.25 value for 5 } mer camp. Spec! scenery. tae SECTON 2. The speed limit Charge on country roads this year will All sizes. All sizes. 5 f . No Interest B) in feeee eStore celts tee Sold the world over Exceptionally cool every mile the offender ie for $1.00. garments. caught exceeding It. SECTION 3. In case an auto causes a team to run away, the penalty will be $50 for the first mile, $100 for the second, —Men’s Shop, First Floor. Continuing the Ready-to-Wear Clearance MY remarkable Suit, Dress, Coat and Waist values will be found in this great ready-to- wear clearance. More than eight hundred garments wen that nearly all le 1 qe | $200 for the third, and upwarde, sag ered rae Pay oi oy Bl }trust in Smith. She says Smith HE Ny K' m S JASP WANTS Aion. cxittrions ton the wants ot DIDN'T LIKE IT)» sssivion to the suai aan or en elther herself or thelr two children ae TION 4. hi FE WHO'LL DRINK . | Struck on the head ashe was pass secTio On approaching a corner, where he cannot com ing the Boston at Second ave pohyea scnph- Pobre yp cin G. Smith has repeatedly ‘ANOTHER ARRESTED 0:1 cuerry nt. Pepranry 6. by a) (he'autolet must stop, not his wife that the next woman brush dropped by window washers! than 100 yarde from the team, married must be one who would! jfrs, E, Zurnatein, 52, of 201 hom Le opt ggi my Artur) toot hie horn, ring his bell, fire . years old, starte ou a revolver, “Hello!” and send fand carouse with him, accord-| Yesier way, is under arrest in con a Bis Mra. Allce B. Smith's divorce| nection with the death thru an op-|$1000 damages in superior court) up three bombs at Intervals of were reduced. 4 me, filed in superior court Thurs eration of Miss Anna alley, and a Thureday against the Pug un five minutes, leoroner’s jury bas asked that Mra, | Real Estate Trust, owners of the! SECTION 5. Autos must be $e, Smith says she married at a| Julia M. Goodrich and ber daugh- | building. seasonably painted—I. age from some mistaken|ter, Ethel, proprietors of a sant-/ they will merge into the pas of duty under circumstances|tartum, be charged with perform-| The Hollywood Lunch and Soda! toral ensemble, and not be @i@ not tend to increase her'ing the {llegal operation. 'Pountain, 212 Pike St Adv. __| startiing. They must be green —_ ——_ — = In spring, golden in summer, red in autumn and white In winter. SECTION 6. Autos running on country roads at night must Suits _Reduced to $19. 75 and $34.50 evening Gowns and Afternoon Dresses, 4 price and less. rene Cee Also Coats and Skirts at reduced prices. Gov. Capper of Kansas, who has Waists reduced to $4.95, $6.95, $9.95, $11.95. Suggested a rule to the civil serv- . ice commission “making It impos- —Second Floor, een up a re rocket every “ sible for an erson who in- | mile, and wait 10 minutes for te pats 3 be eno vah ti to eu toxicating tiaare ms any fon to MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. the ‘oad to, shear, arhey may likes, tae Oe |e appointed to a state position.” ug! i ie en proceed carefully, blowing | - horns and shooting Roman can- Big Midsummer a ‘AGED MILLIONAIRE (PORT MAY OPERATE | 5c a Roll and Up canup this society wil, "devote al GETS INTO TROUBLE JITNEY BUS LINES |}WALL PAPER the ys to chasing autos, shooting and shouting at them, making arrests, and otherwise discourage country touring. Sounds reasonable enough JAPANESE EDITOR | SCOUTS WAR TALK ~ Wentworth, aged r ouibane former| West Seattle to connect with the/[[Parlors, Dining Rooms, Bed | millionaire Jumberman, now living| ferry. ates tar ten eat: jin Los Angeles, was today charged|C!uding both ferry and bus, is be- eo—0: with disposing of assets since bank-|!98 considered by the port com- sity Pg wage Phang a mission and will be discussed at} re for House Cleaning last Octobx Ye, ts the next meeting. A resolution Ime. | before him to surrender his t nt 1s aortic mine Lins kets bee |Meaores Gr eect. Ce r his books. |attle and the Ferry Line Auto Bus |[Jmarred or scratched is no rea- Wentworth’s attorney claimed his]; , a Co., to procure this service. son why new client is physically unable to make 23 a niabe, thers, eRe Seattle People Helped J sic sics0 "to “wear Seattle people have discovered that | ff!" 260, 40c, 75¢ and Larger Cans, \WANTS STATEMENTS | ONE SPOONFUL of simple buck- GUSTAVE MUHL Jthorn bark, glycerine, etc. as mixed OF SURPLUS FUNDS ()°0.0. ns PAINT CO, Women’s and dren’s Low Shoes Another of those GREATEST VALUE GIVING Shoe in Turrell’s Down Stairs Department. ruptey proceedings were started, | “Japan has too good business se to make trouble with a mar. h that is worth to her $150,000, 000 a year.” This is the way 0. Y {tor of the Osaka Ilus who {s here for a few day party of Osaka business men, an- swers the question of whether Ja pan wants war with the United States. WITHIN TEN MILES OF MEXICAN CAPITAL | WASHINGTON, July 8—The forces of Gen. Pablo Gonzales are within 10 miles of Mexico City, state department advices declare It is inferred from this that the “Keeps Baby Healthy” HY not take milk from the best equipped DAIRY? 10 Kes ILK Think of buying a Laird, Schober & Co. or J. & T. Cousins low Shoe for 50c, $1.00 or $1.95! That’s your opportunity right no now. All harmful bacteria are Ae stroyed by our perfect pasteur laing process. Clean, Rich, Safe For regular delivery phone Filtott 228 Keaps Sweet* Includes Black Calf and Tan Calf Oxfords and Pumps in 50c Lot sizes not larger than 3%. Silas gas and constipation AT ONCE. This|[l 618 Pike St—Tel. Main 566{ Mayor Gill Thursday wrote a let-|remedy is well known as the appen ter to the heads of all departments, |iicitis preventive. Many medicines requesting them to submit state-/and all injections act only on lower ments of all unexpended balances|bowel: Adier-I-ka acts on BOTH in each fund provided by the 1915] UPPer MT4 cE AON EULS clean the tax levy, and in previous years ie, drive dopey” and tired Ho believes that the aggregate ing, and ‘ent appendicitis. y The INS NT action ts surprising. will mount into startling figures. ee ae ieee econd ave. and He says that the surplus has never Pike and 235 N. Broadway been turned back to the next year’s appropriation, and he believes a Th D D ert large sum now lying Idle , e ess! enough, possibly, to cover the in On Your Hair creases } ak d for 1916 It's healthful, delicious, re And it’s a big one) is composed of Shoes from Laird, $1.00 Lot Grosber & Co., J. & T. Cousins Co. and others, in black and one chocolate kid, patents, gunmetal and tan calf, brown and : i i is 1 in ff| Zapatistas have either been defeat | When you wash your hair, won't |] ¢poghy as BRAS , . $fay suede and black and tan fabric, in pumps and oxfords. Size 4 B is the largest i ed oF withdrawn without @ further 2 use soap. Most soaps and prepar: shing. And it's always ready, ; this lot. Values up to $6.00 and $7.00. fight 3 INJURED WHEN ed shampoos contain too much al-| ee elastase | kali, which is very injurious, as it} The kiddies love it and it's - Is also a very large assortment and were manufactured by TRAIN Is DERAILED dries the scalp and makes the hair|{ petter for them than pastry. . s Laird, Cousins, Grover, Red Cross and others. Patents, OUT FOR BUSINESS Remem- brittle. | Seals sr ‘Al 7 ; ‘ The be “4 use is jus 4 Gunmetal and Tan Calf and Bronze Kid. Every size will | MOBERLY, Mo, July 8— |,jain’nisitied cocomnut oll, for it|] Our‘"Cream of Quality Creams” J be found in some shoe in this lot. Now that Seattle “han a grain el Twenty-three persons, inciud- |ix pure and entirely greaseless, It's|] is sold everywhere. Your neigh- . evator on the water front, Assist Ing five women, were Injured | very cheap, and beats soaps or any- borhood druggist or confectioner can supply you. ant Secretary Higday, of the port commission, is sending circulars to ber today when a Wabash paseen- |thing else all to pieces. You can| Children’s White Button Shoes—sizes up to 11, are 95e¢; 1114 to 2, are $1.45, and ger train, bound for Kansas |get this at any drug store, and a 1% to 6 are $1.95. Greatest value we ever offered for children. grain shipping points in Montana, |f 1 City, wae deralied by few ounces will last the whole} , \. Children’s, Misses’ and Growing Girls’ Black and Tan Oxfords, and some patent “toh yd) ship if oh night's tornado, advices today |family for months, ene : Just ask for “Seattle Ice - natead of to nneapolis. ates eturn stated. Five cars rolled into a Simply motsten the hafr with 1 ” 4 Janes at $1.45, $1.65 and $1.95. 24 OR ep We eet Ay an for eant || 1° ditch water and rub tt in, about a tea-|) Cresm.” It has grown to be the L Same run of sizes in Gunmetal and Patent Button Oxfords at $1.25, $1.45 and J as Hillings. The commission has |f your spoonful is all that is required, 1t{] leading seller, 1 $1.95, aked the public service commis. || ~ }makes an abundance of rich, ; 85. : os fon to hold a hearing on rules and | Money WALKING TO FRISCO creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, | —_— y Misses’ and Growing Girls White Canvas Mary Janes, turn soles, at $1.95. regulations for the public ware-|f ff your OLYMPIA, July &—En route tofAnd rinses out easily. ‘The hair| ’ P ~ 4 house he + +o WR FOULB N01 Totes oC avenly i Boys’ Calfskin Blucher Shoes at $1.45, $1.75 and $1.9% cui |] glasses tho Panama-Pacific exposition on| a bag pes wd ‘titty, | Made by Boys’ Copper-toed Calfskin Shoes, sizes 9 to 1344, at $1.4 don’t ily) pc ~~ reornig "ite dors Fe wavy, and easy to handle, Besides, DOLLAR TO SELL OUT 1 Seattle Fonched this city yestereay./ it joosens and takes out every par These are all GREAT VALUES. please |ticle of dust, dirt and dandruff.— THE TLE ICE | MAYBE Advertisement. Capt. Robert Dollar of the Rob-|f YOU. ert Dollar 8. 8. Co., has arranged le starts Friday morning ! at 9:00 o'clock. Maybe's a prett Ko0d fellow CREAM CO. te = a ma in Vancouver for the sale of two} = — My ae ig vessels of his line engaged in trans. | pacific trade, he has announced, | nd negotiations are under way for a the sal® of the third and last d a man’s bill makes transpacifie ship We have Chinese e ping unprofitable, he says, This Roots, Vegetable faybe we'll ren ich place, {Mayhe's a pretty good fellow, 3036-7 ARCADE BLD! | Before us forever he gleam A hope for the young and the mellow, corer athens) Just Printers orders of | menlaaqi3 THIRD AIN 1043 ad Women, will le » the Minnesota the only vessel flying the American flag in| ithe Orient. Marion St. 903 Second Ave.

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