The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1916, Page 8

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Snipers Fire on U. 8. Army aad Wty Drivers} | b ve stay 18co. veh , — — jE TE | with we. ie last ig ve i SEATTLE STORE Oi! Tanker Runs Down Small Launch i) hiro HAIL IN MEXICO ; wrglar entered his bedroom — H VALLEJO, Cal, March 27 © after midnight en route t while he was asleep and un S ll- Si R R -d d gen tee egalitarian 8 a : i mall-Size ugs e uce Twenty dollars in pennie ' hour thie morning when a pe ~o-* teentiaoues ba | Soldier-Chauffeurs Fired on HI R g Section has re-r » reduction ie of R. Rasmussen's hay and gra by the Standard Ol! steamer ashed Into the launch, sinking " COUNTRY CLUB ron indry odd lots of mall iz ' igs as follow Store, 215 Weatlake ave, a oes nee y Vallejo bay poet Wan Minadhed od obi é PREDICT LONG CHASE QUANTITY Wweayn Sra) nun oen rast ry aug ts , barge eee GEO, REYNOLDS, employe ehed the B RNS; IX D COLUMBUS, N. M,, March 27 1 I t 63 $7.50 i) oodpigd as : Vallejo navy yard » etl mtr ‘ — —Many drivers of army trucks ‘ ayite 4 $7.00 Ht Admit gained an) EDWARD BRESLIN, boxer ogee a . tine best pond , : oF » bbe 1} Side window. Altho W. G GEO. KELLY, manager, Kel drifte fg PO re “r rep rte Peggy pen te t ( $7.50 : son, mt Weatlake, ly. Walker orchestra saw Identifieat f ‘ Huge quantities of supplies 4 Axor t ¢ $7.00 sion, he did not tn on th " owe . b naan ade re dur ( | for it m ly an auto t ex { LEWIS POLAND, theatre Perr 4 wash to dest © > ave beat ti an 1 he ew t ‘ $5.00 fag, | Blankets were us ! e repent: et taal 4 the fe A Hagan Bese pend and 1 Bundhar Wilt ¢ $6.00 i robber to muffle the JERRY 0% re) ( " ated tod « re pr A N ° 1 \ > , ae , , more than 300 troops are pre oveltt ( lea t cave hoxt obbery was discovered about : ? 30 Mor y morning, by Rasmus Hoe baile. ely OR | FRENCH TRANSPORT SUNK } K are the n paring to go to the front y : Six years ago the safe wa ne ahan, a res HER Maret A ¥ € ed Lieut. Oargue left at eunrite . Axo! Mn ae Seevsane’ntace Mt] ..O3s, man, Jack Mahan, was, ree | MEI uh roope from Sainian| TMA: AND MB, J. @, WALT. | for an aerapiane fight to the uhouette fn - $= }the Coalinga in a emall boat ined and — sut w Offislaie. dquart 27x54 } dispaten JUDGE £€. WEBGB AND Officials at the headquarters You can get a lot of good land’ The pleasure launch, with seven |larce es, Athens dispate A ae ak se here reiterated the t S i 4 bargains in Star Want Ads men aboard, left Port Costa some ‘declared today.-Only were saved hich JONES of © mn rv that vis pi Pi tebe emeninatl 4 aa Fy MRS. MACO STEWART of hard can yn. Contrary to r * ” t 4 Galveston reports, Villa hae not been sur DN t I te } “Better Than ‘Just Good’ Bread” HELEN COCKRELL, maid punded, ac ding to authen quality I sy 5 ; advices t t 4 : " on ' xxony Wilton 1 $3.50 CONTINUED | | DENY BATTLE REPORT ||“ a Bod 4 $2.00 ‘ BY E. T, CONKLE be sat is 1 , te 54 $2.00 ; | MEROM PAGE Fo} SE Teen lM of the envelonde’ bears » 3 “se ; : : 2 Bath Rug Ox $2.25 YOUNG MR. CLEMENTS va eee woman's head in bla 2 Bs : } ; 12 Bath Rug 24x48 $1.00 « . » 9 he uette d 4 pa ’ 1 COMES INTO FORTUNE sss: ss! t= ser Sexicune JT slhowete dex is Fah as s right—don't w about that. Aad ' GQ. ( t f a ily , - . Grass Rugs 50¢ alled out of bed tt 12 te t ( ; ta 2 Cretonne Rugs x9 $2.00 | to newspaper per You ous , " t First r > mesend Diao to w that \ A ward ii There was anger his tone r are 4 4 > Here I ‘ oD | ad | and 1 got aw i f A . p from the expe bed. he cont ed i i} ate a y a Was in Yes, 1 do get it. I's @ ne’t. | that all fused to join t —————_— Cc ROBT. J. WILLIAMS MISS LILLIAN SHERIDAN Pacieritae te Matt aaa ohoat ant eee ed t t believ t k Eddie “CLEAN AS SUNLIGHT” so ea Eddie Pink 2,300 Yards of Plain and Fancy Silks former amateur ' 7 5 to | Fide “ot In an Underpriced Offering ; t thle i oe P mers lf 5 oll eS “ At | 39c | and | 45¢ | Yard " MEDICOS TO FRONT Matis BU acs FIR r gE) lcoms time to ts t he vatlable attake of oo exceptional opportunity to save on Silks for dresses, suits, waists an yt Ea ne ,525 in GO the Denver traction s) ; cor © prepared. to 1 Fons ay They stapler so poacagpig 27 inches and me sound as ; Pe Ue INSEROAN ate eee : 1,300 Yards of Silk 1,000 Yards of Silk the audience and syncor Planning Auto Trip Young Mr. Clements has already outlined definite expenditures to be mada as soon as Attorney Ar thur Payne reaches Seattle with at 45c Yard Changeable Taffetas in various color- combinations Thin ts taken to indicate the of ficlals in Washington expect a long va legn. at 39c Yard Messaline Silks in plain colors THIRD PRIZE - - - - $5 in GOLD MRS. G. H. COFFIN, 2387 38th Ave. North. ancy-striped Messalines TEN PRIZES ONE DOLLAR EACH $. M. Mitchell, 419 Boston Block. Wm. Aitkin, 317 Northern Bank Bullding. Mrs. P. J. Penner, Wolfram Hotel, Bremerton. Wm. Wibeto, 306 25th Ave. South. | Ray Barnes, 3014 Wallingford Ave. Nona Heywood, 124 15th Ave. North Miss Jean Claypool, 703 Fischer Studio Bidg Leone Steinhoff, 5732 17th Ave. N. E Mrs. George Bouckaert, 2391 38th Ave. N. Mra. L. E. Young, 6729 7th Ave. N. W Twenty-Five ‘Three Girls” Layer Cakes Karl Knausenberger, 1202 E. 50th St Clyde Bargelt, 3622 Densmore Ave. W. E. Dever, 302 Second Ave. N Harry Reynolds, 6509 West 65th St. Ellen Lenehan, 1928 Fifth Ave. 1. N. Taylor, 1004 Queen Anne Ava L. Margaret Graham, 4647 Rustic Place Tom Jones, 1414 E. Spring St Christine Holmboe Wainwright, 4044 Arcade Building. Mrs. O. K. Holschumaker, 307 Mortimer Apts. Lena McDonald, H. O. Sexsmith, 154 West S4th St 212 Zist Ave. N. E. | Leon F. Derbyshire, Bryn Mawr, Wash Dwight H. Panchot 15th Ave, N, E. Norma Strang, 308i 62rd § A. M. Hills, R. F. D. No. rattle, Norma Clark, 623 Smith St., Kent. R. Ishujama, 211 1ith Ave. Mrs, E. S$. Combs, $2nd and First Ave. N. W Mrs. H. G. Ross, 119 No, 50th St Three Girle Purity Product (No Name) Three Little Dutch Maidens (No Name Mrs, A. Miller, 210 16th Ave. N Anna Nordsttom, 2021 25th Ave. S Angle Skube, 708 28th Ave 166 HONORABLE MENTION PRIZES A “Three Girls” Layer Cake to Each G. Schwarz. Frank Carroll W. E. Kincaid. Miss Lyda Dauch Mre_ C_ Willfame. H. Trenne B. Williams. Wash K EK. R. Carroll Daley F Louretta Earley. p here 8. Cross T. Quayle Katherine c. B. Kinne Bessie Rhodes, Mercer Isiand Ruth Smith Lena McDonald Mra. A. Miller. Firmin, Startup A. W. Rochon. { Hamblet, E Mrs. F. R. Ball, Bel- Hingham. Arthar Fouska Anna, Lavender, J. Overton Mrs He 0. Gorman. r HHilten Joneph Bartlett E. C. Skogman, Mono- | Maud M. Parks hon Bessie F. Dickinson, Mabel Lincoin Mrs. C.J. Wililame. | |, Bothell w it Stever trom. *, Merchon Jamison, MH Randall Bataelt R, Pope Katherine Jobnek, E AN, APPRECIATION Perhaps you thought the Three Girls were a little slow in announcing the winners It was because of the immense number of splendid trade-mark suggestions and the dif. ficulty of picking just the right one pre sent Three Girls Bread and its ne 000 Sunlight Bakery as well as according muitable recognition to all the deserving contestants Hundreds and hundreds of trade-mark de signs came in from near and far, with a sur prisingly large number catching the spirit of the contest in presenting the sunlight cleanli ness, wholesomeness and rich value of Three Girls Bread. Many were the excellent slogans suggested by the contestants—such as “Clean as Sun Nght, ter than ‘Just Good’ Bread,” “The Loaf of "each one carrying out the ideas of cleanliness, purity and iirls Brea splendid response to ever the contest is moat gratifying as widespread interest in art, the artistic talent of the community, and the appreciation on tha part of the public of the merits and high qual ities that go to make up Three Girls products We have, therefore, enlarged the prize-winners by the addition of 166 Mention prizes, because displayed and the merit lifted exems feature of reflecting the number of Honor of the unusual excellent sug many HB. Dahl Wm. Aitk Rate n Mary Bensor Arthur B Swan. Hex A. Myers H. A, Miller W. C. Hamtiton Edwards Florence Long Mra. gestions they contain. The Three Girls are Grateful to all the prize-winners for the designs sabmitted, and will avail themselves of certain features of man time Winners of the gold prizes may claim their awards at the First Ave. and P t of the designs from time to St. atore o The Three Girls any time they choose, while the winners of the Twenty-five Three Girls Layer Cakes will find their prizes awaiting them at any one of the four stores maintained b the Three Girls. Special prizes awarded the “Honorat tion ners will bein the form of a special Girle Cake and these too, ma be ed at any of the Three Girls tores, be ginning toda The design selected was chosen for its simple dignity, suggestion f purity and ita classi lines—as much for what It expressed in art as what it presented in words. We want t 4s win ecome in § and you will always find Three Girls Bre will measure up with and fully merit the inviting cleanliness ang good taste of the trademark dt GY sign We thank you vs 4 si THREE GIRLS BAKERY the $2,000,000. One of them {* the auto tr Young Mr. ¢ ber of a dan Seattle known as the Million Buc elub. He lives on Harvard ave, N The n ane wired from Payne, accor Mr enta sald Gran ther here enterday wi make you sole heir. Three million dollars Am starting for Seattle Mr Cle expre anxiety for apeed Attorney Payne, He was Sil a wee for store services unt 0 ouncement came EXPECT LONG CHASE || SAN ANTONIO, March Weeks and months of hard paigning are facing the At expe mary soldiers in Latest advices to Maj. Gen ndicate Villa has o HOW U.S. AND CARRANZA SOLDIERS MOVE TO SURROUND BANDIT VILLA & % ses : S.lgnacio carmen uenaventura ncino Animas \ than Agua Nueva GF/ncinitlis Tepesuane> Guilt The map shows } United peditior 0. Carmen, location tates troops moved ithward {of one t detachment; No, 3, El and Carranza soldiers northward| Yl: advanced base from which cavalry 18 operat and to surround Francisco Villa, the; where a detachment of infantry { Mexican bandit, and the spot—t1| stationed; No. 4, Habricore, loca Valle—which is now oat ad-|tion of another t detac nt vanced base of the t ce o, 5, Numiquipa, and 6, Cru-| 0. 1 indicates Casas Grandes,| ses, location of detachments of Car-| |the Mexican base of the U. 8, ex-/ranga soldiers, Cheney Foulards Japanese Silks in plain Fancy Figured and Brocaded rt j wr Satins and many other ally low priced at 3O¢ yard lesirable weaves, Silks unusu- Messalines in plain colors Floral-figured Taffetas Pin-striped Taffetas Plain Louisine Silks Black Duchesse Satin Kimono Silks and novelty silks for many uses, under- priced at 45¢ yard —Basement Salesroom New Percales 15¢ Yard tripes, bar xs and many c « on white und also attractive pat terns on medium and dark blue grounds Thirty-six incl te yard Wash Crepes for dresses a waist in de ain colors, fancy stripes 1 plaid inches wide, 25e yar Tungsten Lights 22c and 28c In our Housewares Wearever Aluminum, for every If your kitchen already has useful addition. If not, this i quainted with the merits Section ming © An Exceptional Offering 100 TRIMMED HATS f applique ALINE-TRIMMED HATS, Satin and straw combinations, Hats with ribbon crown jaunty Turbans and many other early-Spring favor- ites are in this underpriced offering. The Hats are princi- pally in the small and medium sizes, with trim- and ribbon bows. included fruits, flowers The values are exceptional at $1.95. The Modish Shapes in Untrimmed Hats are featured in the Baseme:tt Salesroom in wide variety, and include Sailors i, various sizes, High- crowned Hats, Helmet effect) Turbans, Tricornes id novelty shapes, at . $1.45 $1.95 $3.25 Ss an of this ware you kitchen need Wearever and excellent will fi equipment, $2.45 $2.95 $3.45 $3.95 —Basement Salesroom, Secure Yours Tomorrow! A Solid Wearever Aluminum Stewpan Special 25c B' GINNING Tuesday morning il April 4th, we quote this special introduc- tory price on the Wearever One-quart Stew- pan of solid rolled aluminum, until thi opportunity Stewpan will make a for you to become ac- nd at all times a representative line of

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