The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 10, 1916, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘GERMANS DRIVE [COST OF LIVING taste stiows now averace roop prices) fn HAVE CHANGED IN FIVE-YEAR PERIOD CAVALRYMEN PRICE POR THE YRAK 1915 , i . " (Average price for the year 1915 equals 100,) Troops Reported One Day's Sacrifice Hundreds of Men) U. S. Bidding Against Europe ARTICLES JANUARY Journey Behind With “Nut Cracker” | for Our Food- 1912 1918 1914 1915 1916 sl 98 99 100 Bandit Tactics stuffs. Sirloin at Round at D NO LULL IN STRUGGLE HITS HIGHEST POINT } It) roa Chuck roast 108-101 oo Nemo Corsets 89 a9 oo 99 84 93 99 99 «100 DEFINITELY LOCA" BY E. T. CONKLE LONDON, April 10.—With BY FREDERICK M, KERBY Plate boiling beef .... ; 10110 9 ork chops 4 a 92 02 92 oa U. P. Staff Correspondent not a moment's full in the WASHINGTON, D. C., April Hacon, smoked ee a 98 101 101 EL PASO, April 10.—Dog fierce fighting northwest of 10.—The people of the United Ham, smoked 89 96 101 101 104 Special Gedly trailing Francisco Villa, Verdun, the Germans have fol States are trying to pull them Lard, pure a2 14 107 14 *9 American cavalrymen today lowed up thelr advance at Selevs up by their own boot ltens Z 92 97 10 98 104 Instruction are believed to be In the deso straps! Flour, wheat ~ a+ os as late Sierra Madres around Ropninadeck with orivae.agnienn That Is the only conclusion | Cornmeal 90 oO 6 a Parral. the French wings, which are to be reached from examina Eggs, wtrictly fresh 129 10 128 181 124 Week sAt least one full day ahead five miles apart. tion of the latest figures on Butter, creamery 190 114 «141.«108—«10 of them, the bandit chief was The battle is becoming more “ rising cost of wh , Potat Irish 164 103 22 96 (1 a ' he war abroad 8 started Sug: nulatec 0° 89 9 + , - Mai ei a ining reap * EE SS: Shy SERS the greatest wave of prosperi yncorllling ee % mdi April 10th Durango stat: on the West bank since the ty the country has ever had \ Rice 0 He is making every effort to) smash at Verdun began, ad BUT, our manufacturers and eatia. nave to 15th the Arrata brothers, who have Vices declared today exporters can get Such big ‘offee 100 men around Durango City Both sides’ losses {in Sunday's) prices abroad, the people of Tes 100 + ding to reports from Ameri Blo were appalling this country are bidding |} Gain canned 7 0 SEES s Officers of a mining company jermans sacrificed bun-| against Europe for the food my ore ; ’ { Nemo Instruction Talks is being given : " " ttempt! un! ynions, yellow a8 1 ERI of Nem truction at Parral dreds of men attempting to duplt stuffs of America Srahes ae ne She Owe Villa passed Parral Saturday,|cate the “nut cracker” tactics by RESULT: COST OF LIV ance in our Corset Section this week, by r ; ral is nearly 75 miles south |which they squeezed the French! ING 18 AEROPLANING AS fo, algae her POE OG a pe 4 schardson, an Instructor from the New Hygienic over bad trails out of Bethincourt NEVER BEFORE 0 03 10 0 a 1 The Sierra De La Candela, in| The Teutoas lope to force evac The best indication of cost ALL OTHER ARTICLES 97 97 102 101 106 Fashion Institute of New York > that region, rears its peaks to a) “ation of a outer forts to the) of tiving Is retail food prices a Oe ele 3 eee ce \ : show yot st at model height of two miles, offering great thwest : ‘ Only one agency in the Unit és mm " fr ichardson is here to show you ju wha = : @r hardships than the United je eu eker's” right jaw ed States compiles such fig OO Ere on r one’s figure, and why it is best, States forces have yet encoun. | >roke the French line northeast of| ures—the United States bu and 46 cents In every household, is up to 7 ' & tered a Avoek * vreau of labor statistics Lard that Was 12 cents a year ago) cents, where last year it was 1 how it 1 be worn so as to secure the most * ft »| Fre counte cks ousted me bureau has just finiebe is now 13 to 15 cents 5'4 cents. With dis knowledge of the! | Fr “ven ner atte sted! The bureau has just finished its af Maal alee ER ge sept ee aa EES pelea Rey and trafls of this almost im: the attackers from thelr hard-won /compilation for the month of aJn Dream cheese bas Jumped to 22 The _prieev=-beth wholesale zy able district, Villa's chances attacks wary, 1 and cents, where a year ago, a and retali—of practically a P 4 Rr tateninicety eluding his pursuers | At the opposite end of the battle | ‘The result shows that the rela-|the low pgint in food prices, it was| meats, have risen considerably The New Corsets for Spring Are Here Dare thought to be good front. the jaw of the “nut ve retail price of 26 of the prine!- 20 cents since last year, and continue to Officials refuse to take seriously Cracker aginst | pal articles of used on work Sugar, that absolute necessity ready to confer upon every type of figure, comfortably lazar’s de-| French ranks betw Dead man's | & report of ( inemen’s tables tn the United States) — on ~ N miere ‘ lthfull silhouette required by the new fast ture, after issuing a prociama- Hil! and Cumteres was higher in January, 1916, than) ® — : - —- 7 id healthfully, the silhow m asking all Mexicans to join Rit om ~ ty ; nei tion of fF SRY previous January since the SERMONS OF NEGRO EX-SLAVE ATTRACT prices: $2.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. % w volutios an ging from the protection of |. pilation ‘or the mo J 1 ” : ] a ° . . Second Floo Bn. is secon to be opposed| the forest, the Gremans were |compiation for the month of Jan} | —/ RICHEST MAN IN WORLD TO HIS CHURCH nd Floor gan ire and halt e ed In disorder before they reached | 7), Shows Bia Increase | the defenders’ breastworks he “Index , f means of weighing and combining o Villa. caught in a withering Spring Sport Coats $5.75 $8.50 $12.50 ———, fPIHESE Coats are tailored | GET SAFE CRACKER ment) for these 26 articles has ris — in January, 1916 April 10 Ar Not only t, but the figure for sary, 1916, touches the highest pint of ANY month since 1912 NEW YORK, April 10.—Dr. LOS ANG ip Warren Wa’ pleaded guilty today to a charge of thur Maag, safe cracker, is under arrest here. He confevsed to offi Murdering = John E. Peck. (cers that he was one of the men| The previous high point was tn Grand Rapids millionaire, Rie | wig engineered one of New York's September, 1914 Pather-in-iaw. most mysterious thefts, that of From that time there was @ ‘The was entered in the | taking seven registered mall sacks |steady decline in food prices until esion®. | from a mail wagon February 26. March, 19 ked | tharew this ar ac wine At that time the effect of the for such motion as he might see eign demand and the rising wages fit atin “0 days. glia SHOOT CONSTABLE jand Increased manufacturing costs After the proceedings, Waite began to be felt in the new styles from corduroy, velour and fancy and are serviceable was returned to the Tombs. AUBURN, Cal, April 10—More Climbs Since 1915 ; ae ~ " than 100 heavily armed horsemen | The retail price curve since maneuvered over the hills between | March, 191 has been climbing here and Newcastle today, hunting *teadily from the index number 96 —_—- for the Cox brothers, Jim and Dave, |“P to 106 in January, 1916 VANCOUVER, B. C., April 10.—| who shot down Constable F. H. be Pric Are Soaring a‘ MacGowan, son of the dep- pendener on the courthouse steps) What has happened to food prices |" uty speaker of the house, r-|last night, when he refused to lib-|since January is familiar to ever here last night on a charge erate a third brother, Bert, arrested | housewife. | @f obtaining money under false |for disturbing the peace | Butter that cost 35 cents tn pr 4 Dependener ts seriously wounded. March a year ago is selling for 40 for general wear as well as for sports r spor Full-belted models princi sally, in mais, rose, Copen- i hagen, white, navy, red, tan and green, also two-tone stripes of black and white, rose and black, green and black, gray and black and gray and white Prices — $5.75, $8.50 and $12.50. WHITE WASH SKIRTS, $1.50 Heavy Indian Head suiting, good-laundering and serv- iceable is the material in these Wash Skirts. Made in flare style, h two patch pockets, open all the lown the front and fasten with pearl buttons 5 to 30 waist measurement, $1.50. latea Wash Skirts in stripes of black or blue and white, pricéd at $1.95 SILK WAISTS, $1.95 Crepe de Chine and Tub Silk Waists in plain blouse and embroidered styles, with long sleeves and two-in- me or low collar. In white, mais, Nile, blue, flesh- lor and blazer-stripe effects, sizes 36 to 44. Price Charles Walker, the man whose sermons please John D. Rocke- feller, and the $100,000 church his congregation is bullding. AUGUSTA, Ga., April 10.—-Golf in }est evangelists and theologians in no longer the only magnet that/|the world says, “Walker seems to |drawa John D. Rockefeller to Au-|me to have more of the spirit of gusta religion than any man I've ever | The gospel, as well as golf, com-| heard preach.” } |mandsa the attention of the “oll Walker, in his gospel, says noth king ing about theology, and he never Basement Sa Clearing Odd Items in Rockefeller, ke many other mil. | attempts to “confute th dn e lionaires, comes to Augusta in| He swings some « mmer U t d H t t 75 the speing to play golf—but lately | blows, tho, at ain. and the price ntrimme ats a Cc Rockefeller has been remaining tojof sin, and he talke a great deal hear the sermons of Charles Walk-|about the mercy of God. er, exslave and typical Georgia! Walker never changes his ser NCLUDED in this disposal of negro preacher mon or songs to please his wealthy i | Walker is not the kind of pol-| patron broken lines are | |ished, oratorical doctor of divinity| No matter how many weeks he Broad brimmed ler at ry San Rockefeller 1s used to hearing in/remaina in Augusta, Rocke New York, but the richest man in|tends Walker's church ¢ the world who has heard the great: | day Milan Hemp Sail some with Guard the Canal I Your mouth is the gateway to the most important canal in the world —to you! Guard it well. PLAN OPENING ACCUSED OF FRAUD _ BY 81- YEAR FIANCEE telescop crown, | Medium-size Lis ere Hats, Turbans in Milan Hemp and Lisere, All silk Hats and Small Box Turbans of lisere 4 Mo rold fiancee wi onds worth $500 ae sctiiny stealing | Gov, Lister, Mayor Gill and oth-| Charl al * Gannon, 43, iv in the coun Colors are rose, purple, natural, gray, black, light- blue and navy Low-priced at ers prominent {n political and pub-| ty Jail today He life will speak at the formal} Gannon had been living at the opening of King county's new home of Mrs. Clara Ingalls She $1,200,000 courthouse, on May 4, ac-| Rave him two diamond earring cording. to. plans announced Mon-|and an old-fashioned diamond ring day to be made into an engagement The flag will be first raised over ring the building by a civil war vet When arrested in Oregon City a National Guardeman and a boy! yesterday, Gannon displayed jew scout els which a local jeweler said were The program will begin at 2 p, imitations. The police believe he m., tho the doors will be opened to| substituted paste diamonds for the the public at 1 m originals County “Commissioner Hamilton, Rev. M. A. Matthews, Bishop O'Dea and A. Warren Gould, the archi WILSON HAS A COLD tect, will speak Make Wrigley’s the Monitor of Be. Be teeth, tongue and throat. Follow the idea of the big hospitals which are prescribing it for fever convalescents. ent Salesroom. Double-Service Apron, 75c HIS practical, well-made pee pron, as pictured, is in ee A ee It cleanses, refreshes, removes bad taste, steadies stomach and reversible-front style, and cov = The police and firemen's bands RENO ers the dress entirely. The A A ° ‘ will furnish music, and Mrs, Joseph Ed go ibgreens | April 10.—Prest ie sey cawititee nerves, aids appetite and digestion. ie Manning and. Miss Mabel fret-| tent Wilson, suffering from « trou material is a § uality sarmer and a quartet will sing sham in blue o k ’ id k ments for today and remained se of gingham in blue or pink eh in the White House Bad CAVE-IN KILLS BOY weather forced him to quickly re turn from a cruise on the Potomac . in his yacht Mayflower, by which LOS ANGELES, April 10.—Phii- | he hoped to throw off the slight {Il ip Gilbert, 13, was killed and his |ness sister, H 8, was seriously in jured yesterday when a cavein nie ‘iene ¢ na nae" QPEN SHOP WINS OUT thelr back yard at Venice, Cal. REPORT GORKY PLL ccer ee cttben peru nteete Largest selling gum in the world. checks, also lavender, blue or gray and white stripes, trimmed with fancy piping at T5¢. Attractive value a jen The Wrigley Spearmen’s Gum-ption Book is free. It’s full of fun and sound advice. Address Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., 1604 Kesner ‘paver White Walking \ 4 Boot, $3.50 Bldg., Chicago bls aati oe me no os nt LONDON, April 10.—Reports| will prevail and the men will not | ° in fine white Sea have been r i » that Max |he allowed to wed inion buttons jorky, the Russian novelist, is <i Miiddal egy vue i with pneumonia tn Moscom ‘SOLDIER IS INJURED WRAPPED IN Island canvas, modeled over English-style last, with ivory-color Good 1 rs) PEACE MEET ROUTED year welt sole and white Steve Moran, Company F, 14th act sant uieta ats a infantry, at Fort Lawton, is lying rubber hee izes 2% LONDON, April 10.—An attempt. /4t the point of th in the city to 7, various width Price $3.50 pair ed peace meeting of women here | hospital with a fractured sicull, as ' ent . yesterday led by the suffragist,|the result of a fall from the win Sylvia Pankhurst, was dispersed! dow of the third story of the | when the crowd charged them, man hotel Saturday night, AU NCTA GAT NEP ch ay Oc) Northland Refrigerator A’ excellent Refriger icing “Northland” (illus trated), at $17.50. Has an ice capacity of fifty pound White enamel lining. Lin¢ felt insulation Ice com partment, adjustable shelves and drip pipe are all accessible for cleaning New patented lock insures a tightly-closed door. Effi cient and economical Third Floor Basement Salesroom New Serving Trays, $1.50 ERY attractive values at this price in a new shipment of Serving Trays They are in mahogany and walnut finishes, oval and oblong shapes, with glass inset, and measure 17 inches in length. Price $1.50. —Basement Salesroom American Lady Corsets, $1.00 GOOD serv- iceable Cor set, Style 56E, made espe- elally for the average figure The bust is of medium height, the skirt mod- erately long, with elastic in- set in back, hook below front stay and two sets of hose support ers. Material {s good quality batiste. Price $1.00. —Basement Salesroon Cotton Pongee 25c Yard W* have just received a new shipment of the highly-mercerized Cot- ton Pongee, so desirable for children’s wear and women’s dresses. It is in the natural pongee color, patterned with rosebuds in pleasing shades. Thirty two inches wide, 25¢ yard.“ _ sessment Salssroom Stamped Centerpieces 35c ENTERPIECES in 27. inch By amped rd galatea and attractively priced at 35¢@ each tasemen Girls’ Poros-Mesh Union Suits 50c IRLS’ “Poros - Mesh” Union Suits, desirable with blu on weight for present wear, in sleeveless style, with low-neck and lace-trimmed knee. Sizes 22 to 34. Price 50¢. Boys’ Fine-ribbed Balbrig- gan Union Suits in knee length, with wing sleeves, sizes 6 to 16 years, Price 50. Basement Salesroom

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