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JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY Weer Week Week Week Week Week $355455 genome api HO day MEDICINE CABINET in the white enamel finish; has two glass shelves and a 9x12 mirror; regular price $2.50. Special for Fri- \ $1.39 Woodhouse-Grinbaum Lurniture @.- ize } 1.416424 - Dike Street: Household Needs DRYS ASK WILSON WILD BEASTS ~ONWAR'S DEAD LONDON, Sept and hyenas, down from the mountains along the | Serbo-Greek frontier, are fe 21.—Jackals creeping ing on the bodies of Bulgarian and Serbian soldiers slain in fierce Lake Ostrovo. Thres hundred Bulgarian corpses piled in a heap in one ravine, were stripped of their flesh by jackals and hyenas at night and by thousands of crows and vultures that hover- ed over the fighting ground in the daytime. The 4 Bulgarians had been mowed down in a ma chine gun attack and lay be. tween the Serbian and Bul garian lines. When the Serbs advanced they found only skeletons and bits of torn uni. form . fighting northeast of Negotiations for settlement of ing met with failure her quest made by the Rigge longshoremen's strike hav- are: Stevedores’ union Wednesday ABOUT HIS STAND) 7": ) of all transportation workers in : - this city was in the hands SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21.—The| Thursday of the strike and name of President Wilson today| grievance committee of the can erertahle, Liquid nae was injected Into the state prohibi-| Central Labor Councl! me bumen tissue. Can ac arm: tion fight, thru the campaign of J Prior to the refusal of the nternally or external Frank Hanly and Dr. Ira Landrith,| council to act immediately on For Sale at All Druggists — Prebibition candidates for presi the request, Martin Meyer, Hist en Genuine tm Origion! mum |*ett and vice president shoremen, resigned dele. — * Oliver W. Stewart, national ca’ gate to the council executive paign manager for the prohibition-| board . my ists telegraphed the president, as The committee in whose hands BULL BROS. ing if the “wets” are misrepresent-|the request was placed was in ‘e } ing him by including his name in aj structed by the council to make a Just Printers list of “eleven widely-known Amer.|thoro inventigation of the situation 1013 THIRD MAIN 1033 Ji tcans” who favor temperance but jon the water front and report next oppose hibition | Wednesday night. This meeting —jwill be secret, behind closed doors. A meeting of representatives of at or —For $15.00 $17.50 $22.50 $14.00 $95.00 $18.50 $22.50 | $35.00 ¢ $17.50 $27.50 $25.00 $25.00 $12.00 $20.00 Four- golden oak frame, imita- tion | $13.75 Regular price $40.00 Monthly 95c pool room. a $12.50 Velour Settee. Golden Oak Hall Seat for.. Tapestry Upholstered Settee for Tapestry Golden Oak Oak posts Chair for Table, Arm Golden Director's 6-inch Gilt Floor Lamp Stand fe Mahogany Desk ‘ volden Oak Dressing Table for. Early English Dining Oak Dining Table fe Oak Folding Bed for. Plush Corner Chair for r for Table Golden Golden Coal Oil Lamp, with globe, f French Bevel Plate Mirror, piece Parlor Suite, eather upholstering, | estry Upholstered Settee for.... & or , —For a $20.00 Walnut Fireplace Screen. —For a $10.00 Burnt Wood Hall Chair. —For a $42.50 Reed Costumer, suitable for restaurant feet 18x40 ins... price $4.75 Exceptional opportunities for making purchases at unusual savings afforded by the Clearance Sale of Used Furniture $2.50 $5.00 Four-piece mahogany-fin ished Parlor Suite, upholstering, tap- sale $9.00 Green and White Enameled Porch Settee. $4.75 $6.00 ¢ $32.50 Ty $25.00 $25 OO $13.50 $30.00 $100.00 $21.5 $40.00 511 Pike sreen and White Enameled Porch Chair. .$3.50 Brown Reed Arm Chair for ee Brown Reed Baby Carriage for -84.50 Old English Davenport Table for......$5.00 Glass-top Restaurant Tables for ..$5.00 Early English Library Table for $9.75 Bronze Statues, per pair............ $22.50 Brass, Metal and Beds Reduced for for with 2-Inch posts n posts h Brass with Metal Bed, finished black and gilt Martin Bungalow Bed for ny Bed for Enameled Bed for . Zed, Ivory inch posts for Some of these are slightly used Beds, others are damaged in transportation—all are greatly reduced. G.R.FURNITURE EXCHANGE Easy Terms unions that would be affected ‘f [the request {s will be called thie weck to discuss the mat |ter from every standpoint TROOPS WRECK NEGRO SALOON, SACRAMENTO, Sept. Stern m 21— ures are today being considered by the police depart. | ment, and military authorities of the Fifth California infantry, following the wrecking of ane | gro saloon and the beating up | of several negroes by soldiers last night. The riot followed a beating administered a cook of Company A and a private by negroes Sunday night, One hundred soldiers invaded the |colored section of the town last night, and before the police or pro vost guard could interfere had en jtered a negro saloon Windows |were smashed, the bar heaved into| |the street and the place demolish ed Col. Burtt, commanding the Fifth} linfantry, stated that he would take |the necessary steps to put a stop to lsuch actions on the part of the sol diers. An attempt to wreck the ame saloon was made Monday night, but was frustrated by Col Burtt and the provost guard THINKS BILLINGS WILL BE SET FREE | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21 |Contident that he has effectually |proved the innocence of Warren K Billings, dynamite bomb suspect | Chief Counsel Maxwell McNutt, for |the defense, will close his direct case today. About #ix more wit nesses are to testify for Billings With his evidence, McNutt feels that he has proved that Mr. and |Mrs. Thomas Mooney, also arrested |in connection with the preparedness | |parade dynamiting, were far from| |the scene of the explosion, and that| |the charge of conspiracy has been | refuted | } . re | |ton RR | superintended STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, ‘COUNTY WILL | ARE FEASTING SPEND $800,000 ay ON BUILDING King county's nudget for 1917} includes appropriations approved by the ¢ commissioners Thursday fe 500 worth of road, bridge Hiding improve te and river work | e road and bridge fund is atv on $6 King county's share of the King-Plerce inter-county riv er work cost ts $150,000, Other river improvements will cost $30, 000 An almshouse at jfarm is provided for. $30,000, in addition clearing, $7,000 for sewer, $7,000 for building repairs, and $2,500 for fencing, painting, plumbing and in cidentala A nurses will be butt, $2,500, and a $1,000 garage added to the county hospital The balance of the county at a cost of to $5,000 for home, to cont $15,000, the budget is made up of $1,500 for a laundry and} and $5,000 the county ulpment, ture for playgrot for steel _Selerk’s * office ONGSHOREMEN SEEK A GENERAL STRIKE | Delegates from the Longshore men’s union urged that it was the duty of organized labor to come to the ansistance of the strikers, He predicted the strike would come to an end within two weeks if other workers would Iny down their tooln in sympathy In case of a sympathetic tabout 4,000 Sound steamer em ployes and teamsters will be af tected Secretary Duncan, of the coun cll, answered thin statement with Solidarity in the crying need of organized labor. Any one who Wants conditions changed as they/ should be must be an intelligent radical, But oftentimes he must work along conservative lines. I would rather take a chance of los ing a strike than of losing an or ganization.” Federal Conciliation Commianion er William Blackman, who was sent here from Washington, D. ( in the interest of arbitration, ad mits t efforts to end the strike have proved d_futit « POLICE BREAK 1,800 BOTTLES Thirty-six packing cases, unmark ed and bearing no permits, were seized by Sergt. Putnam of the dry jequad Wednesday, and on opening [them his suspicions were rewarded |He found they contained 1,800 bot tles of whixky The shipment had been brought! to Seattle by the Oregon-Washing-| consigned to “The Juneau| Liquor Co., Juni Alaska,” in care} of the Fortune Transfer Co Police seized the transfer truck! that called for them, and late in| the afternoon Mayor Gill, Chief Reckingham and Sergt Putnam| the destruction of | the liquor. It took a squad of city Jail trusties two hours to break all/ the bottles WILL H. PARRY, of the federal trade commission, will speak Fri |day at a noon-day luncheon in the Butler hotel given by the Seattle Real ate association TO END CATARRHA DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If you have Catarrhal Deaf. ness or head noises, go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength) and add to it 4 pint of hot wate nees of granu- lated Take 1 table sugar spoonful four times a day This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head nolnes Clogged nos trile should open, breathing becom sy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Any one who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial FOLLOW THE TO FRYE’S NI PUBLIC 1422.24 First Ave., First Door South of Pike || patrons the beneft CROWDS EW OLYMPIC MARKET Watch Friday's Star for Announcement ef Saturday's Specials Music on Saturday F The Old Location Has Been Abandoned rom 2 o'Clock Until 9 and @ morgue costing | strike | Jerip and fel |Th | card 1916. PAGE 5 KEstavitenea The Best for the Price No Matter What the Price Women Planning for Dresses Will Wisely HE Fal hips Models mediun she 4 bust g lines, and a tendency lowy Spee week to newly-arrived W Ask to See: waist, yet without Ia ial attention is dire arner Models TRUCK KILLS BOY WHILE HE’S AT PLAY 7, ran out) Little Jimmie Me? the back of a big truck which was stuck in the sand on W. 84th st Wednesday evening. The truck suddenly backed under the wheels was killed instantly Driver Mack Schwabacher Bros O'Bannon, for didn't know any boys ran after him and told him Mra. Nellie Me 20 W sat) st, was agrief-atricken when sh |heard her boy had been killed Her nusband deserted her tiree years! ago She has supported ‘eta! and two other children by tak in washing FRENCH TAKE TWO VERDUN TRENCHES | PARIS, Sept ee —French troops | made two successful) attacks on the German lines northeast of Ver dun last night, capturing two trenches and 100 prisoners south of mont and advanced 100 yards in Vaux Chapitre wood, it was of ficially announced today. J. E. BARNES has gaged by the Bren been reen ington representing the navy clubs of this vicinity. PIANO CONTEST PRIZE WINNERS yard In the several publicity contests that we have conducted In the credit awards have experience has the prizes, Avertining ete our proved the pre has aver liminary aged ume from In give our Chis additonal su hold a credit letter you can bring it to KB Music How and recetve ite full face value, with an additional 10 per cent added to its total amount, even though be as high as ' , If you hold a credit of $100 it in « for $110 at Ellers, or if your award ta $110 Bilers will ace it for $121, when applied on the purchase of any of pia @aving; that Im, If y famous maken a ghall & Wendell, Chickering, Decker | Storey &, Clark, Cable, Steger, Haz |leltons and many others, there is 6 upon which is marked In plain fixures our regular retail price of the innt plano or player 1 if the 10 ance tn} as $1.00 per Remember din that ¢ payments, some as low does not > us, but rep of money that ly go for preliminary ad rinting bills, prizes, ote ne it is your gain: because we have not been put to any of that expense You will never be thoroughly sat- iafled with vour purchase unle have Investigated pianos and. terms J House, at Third ave, and at. Seattle Al pianos were nelected yex | tera t Milera by contest prize winners, and in each case the pur- |jchawer was highly with the additi benefit recetved from BE their award letter, wD Open Byenings Thought to The Corset No. A-125—a back laced model, at $1.00. No. 1¢32—with skirt of double material and spoon clasp, $1.50. No. 398c—a front laced model, with low | 40¢ bust and free hip, $2.00. Jimmie lost his} thing had happened until a group of | rton Commer-| cial Club as secretary after a two- | year absence, when he was in Was! been | 10 per cent) A Speci Coat carefully f the one da New Suits or Give Serious Sale ow long, gracefu with easy flow Ww tow H new acing your cted this coming tac he prices are different Print and Linoleum |WE HAVE FELT JUST GEN. BELL PRAISES | SUCH A SHORTAGE CITIZEN SOLDIERS SAN FRANC 180 0, Sept. 21 | dimes manufacture of minor coins increase in the number of inexpen sive merchandise establishments is believed responsible for the short age (LBAN REVIVES ‘COLOR GLANDS | | Darkens Gray Hair Naturally n} Q-Ran Mair Color Restorer is no! dye, but acts on the roots. |batr and scalp healthy making and restoring lthe if olor glands of the hair. So your hair is gray, fe bleached [Prematurely gray, brittle or falling a Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer (aa directed on bottle), to hair and scalp. Ina short time all your gray hair will be restored to an even deli ate, dark simde and entire head of hair will be » woft, fluffy, long, | thick and of an even beautiful |dark color no one could tell you ha plied Q-Ban. Also stops dandruff | | | Jand failing hair | leaving your hair fascinating and abundant without even a trace of gray. Sold on a money-back guarantee a big bottle at Bartell’s Drug Ste utthe, Wash, Out fe by Advertisement 50 cents for 8 of-town kes Medical treatment pr tual work. It costs you nothing to come in and he convinced. Gold Crowns ... Natural Crowns . |] Bridgework, per Tooth $5 Protective Guarantee With All Work National Painless Dentists Fourth and Pike Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 P. M. | 41 Women’s Only $14.75 Linoleum T omorrow bathroom Special Prices Are 7414¢—S4e¢ 98¢--$1.29 sq ~The oe olscarcity of small change has be jute the strest, tri08 to Swing Omi0 | ee ao provaleit that Uncle Sam is working day and night to supply the necessary pennies, nickels and ‘The San Francisco mint is now working three eight-hour shifts, | Hel instead of one, as heretofore, in the An Don't wait for the Rainy Season to spoil your new clothes—buy a $5 Umbrella for $3.85 Black, Navy Blue, King’s Blue, Car- al Purchase of s, Friday 7 OU will appreciate both the dinal, Maroon, Bar- value and the style—we if ‘ will tell ats é gundy, Java, Emer- M ell you more about the Id, Bal Russi style and let you judge the ald, Balsam, Nussian value. Green. Materials are wool plush, ~ wy inert 2 gen plush and wool velour. They ita ‘i - io na zs “f Bip “a have the new, large collars; Sere tia oy ‘oi eae "au some are fur trimmed. Colors ~'< SOVEF-—"-N> sa Yea we are brown, green, black or blue. ame, ¢ r of teresa auian . . Our usual year’s guarantee with These are just the styles you each Umbrella, at the price of would find in a showing of $3.85. First Floor, expensive garments. Each Coat inished. Special for y, $14.75. Don’t Buy Just Patterns Buy Butt-rick Patterns Women’s Knit Underwear Kayser $2.50 Union Suits $1.95—made with ‘6p ut tops and mercerized body— getting Linoleum for embroidered silk reinforced where the wear comes. $3.50 to $4.75 Union Suits $2.95—Sterling and imported Zimmerle brands. In this lot are included suits of silk, silk and wool, mer- cerized, and some wool and cotton mixtures. A good range of sizes in the various styles. Fall-weight Union Suits $1.00—fourteen styles of suits, including every desired shape. Made from fine combed, pure white cotton. Sizes 34 to 38, $1.00; sizes 40, 42 and 44, $1.25. —First Floor, or while so low?—24 patterns of Inlaid Cork now, yd Fourth elo HOW APPENDICITIS CAN BE PREVENTED — Seattle people should know th la few bark Maj I ¥ Franklin Bell, in command of the Western division, spoke Wednesday to the citizen sol diers at Fort Lawton, compliment ing them on their work. H He expressed a hope that their training had made them realize the benefits of universal military train- ing as the only real way to pre. paredness. He said the Fort Law i camp compared favorably with lother camps he had seen except that {t was smaller. | The camp will break up Satur |day. Gen, doses of simple buckthorn glycerine, ete, as mixed In . often relieve or prevent, This simple mixture sing foul matter . relieves almost most thorough # of anything we ev |. Swift's Faers acy. Second Ave. and Pike St. XN. Broadway GRAND THEATRE Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. FRENCH STORM TRENCHES PARIS, Sept. : 21.— French forces |the Baka on the allied left wing in ans have advanced nearly ltnees eile toward Hill 1550, tak- ling 50 prisoners, it was officially | Announced today. [AMUSEMENTS G | Look ’Em Over se of super-vaudeville VAUDEVILLE THEATRE headed by . " Van Perre Fifth and Pine AND EVERYTHING NEW OPENING SUNDAY MATINEE “i Van Perre SEPTEMBER 24 yo Belgian ALL RESERVED SEATS GET YOURS TODAY In Native Songs, Dances and Costumes Wy oe PLAYERS THE GREAT & Unive LUT Fantomas “THE MAN IN BLACK” Acted and filmed in Paris, where he per- petrated his hideous crimes AM ‘TODAY ALARCONS CHAS. HENRY'S PETS Other High-Class Vaudey And Feature Photoplay and Sun. 180 and Sun. NEW PANTAGES | Mats, 2:30. Kvenings, 7 and 9 LONG TACK SAM Co, | ese Wonder Workers. KpNo Famous AND GREEN Dancing Wisards. Other Big Acts, and 206. Mail fF U.S Thread, 3 for ne Shoes, made ‘on Army last... .87.50 Packs 80.50 Army Shoes U. 8. Marine Corps § U, 8 Barracks Shoes rted Tooth Brushes 20e Bugles Bi50 Set Decanter Glasses for Linen Towels, 2 for ae W. 8. ARMY AND 1200 FIRST AVE, In Good * Bnough for Orders | iled US Cloth Logaers’ | Shirts 94.50 U. 8. for Hunting Coats 83.50 to $5.50 Trousers 81,00 overed Wool 81.50 Trousers THE GREAT CHAPLIN In a Recent Comedy Knock-out Parafin Canvas at fackinaw Canvas Coats K : orduroy ‘Rrowseras, |. ahzR All tor Corduroy Coats 86.00 Weekday Mackinaw Coats 84.00 5c Matinees KIRK'S Evenings 4.) c Sundays NAVY STORE SWATTLE, WASH,