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STAR—THURSDAY, F EB, 8 1917, PAGE & Munsimg Underwear —For Men, Children. A Notable Clearamce of Odd Rugs Body Brussels—Wiltons—Tapestry Brussels SALE arranged and intended to odd values are The former prices quoted 4 Fraser Paterson Co Women and close out all remaining Rugs, in the room A sizes Che extreme ure the old prices, and are not the advanced new prices in effect nowadays, These Rugs are therefore excep tional bargains at the special prices quoted Quantity Kind Size Regular Special 1 Dagestan Wilton 9x12 $65.00 55. 00 1 Larchmont Wilton Oxl2 $45.00 1 Larchmont Wilton 9x12 $45.00 1 Shuttleworth Wilton 9x12 $55.00 | Herati Wilton 9x12 $72.50 1 Ghorevan Wilton 9x12 $50.00 3 Body Brussels 9x12 $39.50 1 Body Brussels Ox12 $39.50 1 Body Brussels x12 $39.50 1 Body Brussels 9x12 $30.00 1 Body Brussels 9x12 $39,50 1 Rody Brussels 9x12 ; 1 Royal Wilton 8-3x104 i a Royal Wilton 8-3x10-« 1 Royal Iran Wilton 8-3x 10-0 ! Bagdad Wilton 8-3x 10-6 1 Royal Wilton 8-3x10-6 1 Body Brussels 8-3x 10-6 $230.00 1 Oneida Brussels 8-3x10-6 $35.00 j 1 Body Brussels 8-3x10-6 $35.00 $30.00 7 Tapestry 8-3x10-6 $17.50 vurth Odd Pieces of Bedroom Furniture at Close-Out Prices | G* )D styles, in good | quality Furniture that makers have discontinued, Only one or two pieces remaining on our floor—-we wish to close them out at once The price reductions we are taking mean extreme savings those who will take advantage tomorrow —One $24.00 Oak Chiffonier for..... $17.75 One $26.00 Oak Princess Dresser for $19.60 One $27.00 Ivory Enamel Chiffonier for $19.75 One $14.00 Imitation Mahogany Dresser for $9.00 ~-One $26.00 Circassian Walnut Princess Dresser $18.75 —One $26.00 Circassian Walnut Dressing Table 19.00 —One $16.50 Circassian Walnut Dressi Table 13.50 | —One $16.00 Oak Dressing Table for.:<. \ —One $31.50 Ivory Dresser for Fourth Floor CLEARANCE OF Women’s Undermuslims Because rumpled a NUSUALLY of all slightly soiled including —Gowns, Princess Slips and Combination ~-Many hand-made, hand-embroidered fine quality are included, opes A and s« Remnants 15c a Yard Formerly 25c to 35c CHOICE lot of desir- able lengths — Cre- tonnes, Marquisettes, Scrims and many other curtain materials, lengths from 1% to 6 yards each. Choice of ‘the lot, 15c a yard. led) low prices learance and rumpled Undermustin Suits garments of as well as lace-trimmed $2.50 2.67 3.75 Undermuslins ... 4.00 Undermuslins ... 5.00 Undermuslins ... 5.75 Undermuslins 7.50 Undermuslins 8.00 Undermuslins $10.00 Undermuslins BRAZIL WARSHIP th Floor. PRLABRAD Hi BOYS SEE “MOVIE” Two + ieee Seattle high schoo! boys, as guests of the Rotary club,| sa wa movie on “Vocational Train- ing,” Wednesday noon, at the Ma- sonic temple. HEADACHES of men and women sufe RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb. 8—The American steampshi Nace nedaenee ese OM. | i velyn was fired upon by the Brazilian battleship Mine Sees eet end still others havehesd- | peraes on account of a misunderstanding as to signals, |became known here today. The Evelyn was not damaged united country. It is pointed out| but returned to harbor to clear up the misunderstanding. (that the danger of loss of American will remove ne dows not know | The incident shows Brazil's strict /had been torpedoed and sunk by @ life on the high seas ts daily dimin-| ure. All ‘do watch for any violation of neutral-|German submarine. The rumor ishing. As was anticipated, the| seribe th Sean in rel ity, and is evidence of the whole- caused the wildest excitement here Give tem bi feturnsne usual.and iteatinent Is mein [hearted support of the government's It you suffertromheadach@ (position against Germany on cmase, mee, been anes ae aan nok one count of the new submarine de tain the greatest possibte relief. You |cree, It was stated on highest av ean obtain them at all druggista in any y et watt or mare, | nority today that Brazil's not ° Germany declares the Teutonic sub marine blockade plan Illegal and as serts that Germany will be held re- Bick headache, the most miserable of jsponsible for any Prazilian losses. | sicknesees, losesite terrors when A-K | The Commercial Navigation Co owners of the steamship Gurupy, to day denied a rumor that their vesse) NEW YORK, Feb. 8 maintaining that they no decision regarding arming the in many cases, the attack will be warded 2% During an attack take one A-K Tabiet every two hours. The rest and comfort which follow, can be obtained in no other way. Adverti anxious to get Into touch with e: unners of the United States nay. Relieved in rs xinute. gunners nited a na mentary can Get compli- ‘es from your if it ‘cent tube. FIRES ON U.S. SHIP SEEK GUNNERS Whil have reached versela for defense, officials of the American line announced they are ‘GERARD WON'T — BEDETAINEDIN BERLIN LONG WASHINGTON, Feb. 8—The state department declares that while official messages have brought information telling of Ambaseagor vard’s virtual | detention In Bertin, it expects | | Matters undoubtedly will be ad. | | justed at once. Information | reaching the department also told of other Americans being delayed. Bafe conduct from the entente al lies for Anmbassador Bernatorff and bin staff was expected before night This, officials sald, would end all delay in Berlin Official messages showed that the safe conduct for Bernatorff, plus ex. eltement over plactng of guards on German ships in American harbors, | constituted the basis for delaying Passports of Gerard, his staff and other Americans The department has word Ambassador Willard today ing that hin message of from explait yesterday saying he had heard from Gerard tn Herne, Was erroneous, Willard say ing today that his message came| from Berlin, via Berne. Officials |aaid “it wan only @ matter of « lit-| |tle time until the whole situation] |will be straightened out.” | | SENATORS BACK WILSON'S ACT WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.— After five hours of debate, President Wilson's act in sev. | ering diplomatic relations with Germany was approved by the senate Wednesday, by a vote of 7% to 5 6T republica: Gronna, Works and La Follette —and two democrats—Kirby and Vardaman—voted against the resolution. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ‘CRISIS IS NEARER IN WAR SITUATION received a message indicating | Gerard's detention, but off in sisted that subsequent cat Ap parently cleared up that ¢ ilty by indicating Gerard would leave soon May Be “Overt A Officials said the Call sink | ing might be the “overt act” neces tary to convince the president that the German government in, indeed, |bent on carrying out to the letter the “wilful prosecution of the ruth- less naval program,” announcement jof which caused Wilson to sever re- lations. | The fact that no Americans per- ished was simply a case of “pure lluck.” The spirit and intent of Ger. many, the officials declared, was openly displayed, regardless of the ersonnel of the passenger list. Had! A majority of the travelers been! American women and children, in-| stead of foreigners, the attack | would have occurred just the same, | they believe } On the other hand, those who |know the president's mind and pur. pose in the present crisis declare lemphatically there must be no ves tice of doubt, no question whatever, las to the case being a clear cut | violation of American rights, before actual warfare will result Danger Grows Less Should the president adopt aj course of war, he munt be able, they] hold, to depend on the backing of a president s action in breaking with| ny has accomplished ‘the FEEL FINE! TAKE ‘CASCARETS’ FOR ir Spend 10 cents! Don't stay bil-| ious, sick, headachy, | 2 constipated. | Can't harm you! Best cathartic! druggist, Or BEGIN ON SALTS “Raa nemeaeceystsc DIDN'T INTEND TO vadeae” gael apolia, Minn. - eat | wa ntl Renata BURN THE SAXONIA | Boy Mte: Your system is rte | F the Kidneys at once when feta ents” andy Sa ace SAYS CAPT. HELFER, howal polbatl Wish keane’ Soul ckachy or Bladder bothers— bilious, headachy, dizzy, tongue Meat forms uric acid The crew of the interned Hamburg-American liner Sax- | onla mever Intended to burn her, following the wrecking ear- ly Monday of the engines, ac No man or woman who eats mest Pegulariy can make a mist: flushing the kidneys occasiona says a well-known authority z acid, which clogs the KONDONS CATARRHAL JELLY forms uric kidney pores #o they sluggishly cording to Frank Helfer, her filter or strain only part of the BETTER THAN CALOMEL — <avtain. waste and poisons from the blood, Wéaaral . domiigeasion «ine then you get sick. Nearly all rhew | a. sends Have Discovered De. Rte! apectore, arrested, two. mem: jatiann, trouble, ward's Olive Tablets are @ | bers of the Saxonia crew Mon- on er: izz ders come from sluggish kidneys. . I ae 0 purchase four barrels ‘ The Somiat 7oatenl galt cove Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the coal oil fn the kidneys or your back hurts, substitute for calomel—are a mild but The oll was for oll stoves an or if the urine Is cloudy, offensive, | sure laxative, and their effect on the janterns,” says Helfer. “We use full of sediment, irregular of pas liver is almost instantaneous. TheYl three barrels of it every month sage or attended by a sensation of | af¢ the result of Dr. Edwards deters; He won't discuss the wrecking o mination not to treat liver and bowel scalding, get about four ounces of " the engines. Capt. Helfer an lad Salts from any reliable | Complaints with calomel. His efforts) embers of hia crew are atill de pharmacy and take a tablespoonfo} | to banish it brought out these little tained at immigration headqua in a glass of water before break | olive-colore d tablets. ters. Commissioner White, who fast for a few days and your kid-| These pleasant little tablets arrested them on orders from neys will then act fine. This fa-| good that calomel does, but | Washington, refuses to say why mous salts is made from the acid | bad after effects. They don’t injure) wi) be the probable disposition « of grapes and lemon juice, com-| the teeth like strong liquids or calo-| ing prisoners hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It bined with lithia and has been used for generations to kidneys and stimulate them to ae tivity, also to neutralize the acids urine so it no longer causes irri- mel. They take flush clogged GOOD OLD WHEEZE lcoated, breath bad and stomach | sour—Why don't you get a 10-cent box of Cascarets at the drug store and feel bully? Take Cascarets to. night and en. the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. You'll wake up with a clear head, clean tongue, lively jetep, rosy skin and looking and| jfeeling fit. Mothers can give a} whole OCascaret to a sick, cross, billous, feverish child any time—j} \they are harmless—never gripe or ' sleken RHEUMATISM usually yields to the purer blood and greater strength which SCOTT EMULSION Its rich oil-food puts a a creates. fon, thus ending bladder disor-' js best not to take calomel. Let Dr. OLYMPIA, Wash 8. The power in the blood and strength- ders Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. pjennial legisls cre . i it Jad Salta fs inexpensive and can Most headaches, “dullness’ and | gprung yesterda nator Hutch ens the organs to throw off the ok injure: mekos a delightful ef-| that lazy feeling come from consti jngon ‘of Spokane, when he intro. acids. Manydoctorsthem- sige suleat eaters ehontd tance) Tee easy Otis Tt hes Bog | une s smecmerldl 1 SonErsse th selves take Scott's Emul- now and then to keep the kidneys ” Note how | Washingt & Shaeiinen, Saad sion and you must stand clean and the blood pure, therehy | Fo i eaten ne onions at the: teaie, firm against substitutes. avoiding serious kidney complica: | 4 t i 10 ' pops up every session of the legis they" “perk up” the spirits. 10¢ and 25c | jgture—and povs right out again Scott & Bowne, Bloomfeld, N. J. 16-21 eps, LIVER, BOWELS : ac] ougall-/outhwick Betavitonea 1816 Telephone Main 6720 MacDougall-Southwick’s Semi-Annual Second Avenue and Pike Street Sale of 4,000 Yards Is Ready Linoleum enough cover hundred kitchens and bat Some grades are pri advanced not obtainable Other by It's that ‘ grade bound the bette grades ! are these are am buy ur time advancing ee irteen patterns in nd ri pe hardwood tile effects ‘These patterns are the h sharp, that look Col- hard- clear-cut features, so clean on the floor ors in the tile effects; wood designs are shades of You will be brown saving Sale Prices 78c, 89c, 98c, $1.10, $1. 19, $1. 29 Gesiling Inlaid Cork Linoleum, with patterns that go clear dikough to the Stan ae long as the Linoleum lasts the pattern is there. 4BNGTH PEt INCH ROOM PLAN es liate and patterns landing arrow, as careful Delivery How to Measure Room ‘* *"": te position o an. Use wood attention charges Measure Specify prepaid First measure then the width of hich opens, by width built-in fixtures rule in preference to tape. plan the length and length, way door steel Out of Town Orders Our Mail Order Division will ve out-of-town orders imme- for tile or hardwood railroad station or boat & pre to ference any Don’t wait—measure your room tonight and get your order in early. A nom- inal charge of 10c per square yard will be made for laying. Work will be done in order of sales. same result as an open warning to! American travelers and American ship owners to remain tn port Action of American line owners In indefinitely postponing the sailing of their vessels indicates they take/ this view. With the seas cleared of Amert can ships and American travelers | refusing to take passage on bellig-; erent vessels, there was small like Mhood of American life being en dongered it was declared. Should American ships decide to arin defensively, as t ment has ruled they may, more serious developments may come very soon COLD GONE!HEAD AND NOSE CLEAR First Dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” Relieves All Grippe Misery Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffiing! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three |doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold either in the head, chest, body or limbs. SAN PEDRO. Cal. ‘eb. 8.—A run-| It promptly opens clogged-up | ning fight between four American nostrils and air passages; stone irisning boats and the Mexican pa |nasty discharge or nose running; 4,51 throat eedds. th ‘which the reeves sick headache, duliness, | )/° iaals Maneliy Serosd te feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, |“Shing boats fing f “ armed patrol craft to run on the ness and stiffness. : i ieaee we nee Pape's Cold Compound” ts the Peach. is told here by the fishing | * quickest, surest relief known and Vessels Ocean Queen and Jupiter, | ; costs only 25 cents at drug stores, ‘“bich have juet returned from Mex Fa It acts without assistance, tastes 3 in Waters. The fishing ata were| 4 i nice, and causes no inconvenience. | tired upon by the Mexican boat for Don't accept a substitute. \\ Grafonola Place this fine Gr have the the fines with larg regulator GERMAN PLOTS IN MEXICO ARE BEING WATCHED EL PASO, Feb. 8.—Activities of German agents at Juarez, Chihuahua City and other terior cities of Mexico today are drawing the attention of U, S. secret service men, working un- der the direction of army au- thorities. It is feared the German agents} are planning to foment and finance} raids by bands of wmorganized ban dits upon United States territory tn case of a declaration of war by Ger many, in order to make necessary | the retention of a large number of troops along the border for tion and to embarrass relations be tween this government and Mexico FISH BOATS GROUND MEXICAN PATROL ine lalleged poaching. OLYMPIA, Power Co. Hair Tinting | All the Rage The Absolute and Utter Harmless. nese of “Brownatone” Has Made Hair Tinting Safe and Fasy Y | taded few ep | WHY ASK PEOPLE Feb, 8.—To permit the Inland Empire and Washington to consolidate their car lines, with the consent of the pub, le service commission, Spokane, Senator the people of Groff introduced Senate yesterday. apply guar [Aruggists and tottet cour substitute This Is the Fine ph tao menmpers Cabinet afonola in in the world machine your best music t cabinet offered at e motor, and other exclusive features It We Are Offering On Special Terms home and you will at your command the | the Columbia concert reproducer, It is equipped tempo fine ap price has a pearance in addition to its wonderful musical qualifications and can be selected in any wood and surroundings THIS FINE INSTRUMENT, WITH PUSH BUTTON CABINET (as i THIS FINE INSTRUMENT, WITH THE REGULAR RECORD CABINET AND llustrated) and 12 12 selections finish to match the $79.30 TERMS OF $1.50 A WEEK favorite 1 it Listen to your you to come in and hear Seattle’s Talking Machine Headquarters nusic as played by this instrume at your earliest: convenience KES ss essors fo Cilesrla) Lalkrmy [Machine Con Third & University ent we want —MacDaugall-Southwick, Fourth Fleer. instead of Bil 178i Grandmother's recipe te bring color, luster and youthfulness to hair when faded, streaked ‘or gray That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair ¢an only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur, jcharm. It makes or mars the ~_ | When it fades, turn: streaked, just an application or tre aked it takes but «lof Sage and Sulphur enhances its “Rrownatone *,/ Appearance a hundredfold. | Don't bother to prepare the £02] mixture; you can get this famous hair oid recipe improved by the addi- u-\tion of other ingredients for 50 ful Bs a4 cents a large bottle, all ready for i." luse. It is called Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can al- ways be depended upon to bring back the natural color and luster Everybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage and Sulphur Compound now be- often, cause it darkens so naturally and in/evenly that nobody can tell it has sé) been applied. You simply dampen |4 sponge or soft brush with it and |draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at atime ling the gray heir has disappeared, and after another application it be- 1}comes beautifully dark and appears: jossy end lustrous. This ready-to- use preparation is a delightful tol- let requisite for those who desire angerous ingredients | nade dark hair and a youthful appear- “lance. It is not intended for the ieading cure, mitigation or prevention of n't ac {disease. YOUR CHOICE OF OAK MAHOGANY OR WALNUT CABINETS SAGE TEA TURNS — GRAY HAIR DARK: Your hair is your by morn- |

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