The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1917, Page 5

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~ Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU OU create ayatem has been established for your conventence aantat you your heme along your own individ jens, Our terms are enste: are lower than will found anywhere, No extra © lnterent JUST YOUR WORD THAT YVot way $ 50.00 Worth of nishtogs 8 100 ews st oo rer Week 200 ; Week 5.00 Week 7.30 Week 10.00 Week 15.00 Down, Week CRETONNES Cretonnes Special for Saturday f.18c Our Entire Line of 25-Cent URUGUAY SENDS ‘BRAZIL PLANS SUB PROTEST MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Feb. 9 Uruguay egrees with the United States that neutrals cannot recog nise Germany's “unrestricted sub | United States, unless Berlin & marine policy A note ongly i stating this position and “reserv- |), ing Uruguay's right to act against | : actions contrary to the internation rilian interests, according to a al usage.” has been forwarded to de Janeiro dispatch featured by Berlin, it was stated Buenos Aires Herald today many, following the example of t } i Uruguay has also dispatched @| the dispatch indicated that Fra note to the United States, answer | 21) not only felt very strongly o ing President Wilson's plea to ne | the German subma trals, declaring she “recognizes the tut over reports that justice and nobility of President | .o15 were reported off w isons sens.” the sfate of Parana, appar er ng Brazilian territorial waters an Brazil today duplicate note which she has alreac patched to Germany pre against the Teutonic submar Mrs. Henry Hofmeister, wife of a bon island farmer, attacked early this week, failed to identity a PO!’ man taken to Vashon Thursday af ternoon by county officers AN EXCESS of enthusias Mra. Hofmeister was assailed obtaining a sm while at house work In her kitchen. by the > A posse of farmers scoured the death of E Cutts, ag island, but the man evidently madejat the Chalmers Apartments his escape or else is in hiding. 19th ave. N DIVER BREAK : BUENOS AIRES, Feb, 9.—Prazil intends to sever relations with Ger ere will be no damage 4 on Brazilian vessels or | and] aj “8 for neutra }man Was expressed tn a note for °| warded today to Washir AROUSED BY having secret stations on Hrazi soll . pating jwar, but the |the United DENTISTRY Corner First and Pike St., Opposite Public Market Phone Main 4965 RALTHESIA Suffering Humanity’s Emancipation From Dental Torture teeth whi in the ordinary enables me to wor course of practice, I could not touch owing to the patient's inability to withstand pain. ORALTHESIA not only a tremendous relief to my patients, it is mderful boon to me my operators because it ensures complete relaxation by the patient together with a freedom from sudden jumps and start Chis makes for perfect work You who read this very bably are in f expert dental work right now. Don’t delay Don't the visit to the dentist. I do not say tha ist come to me for good work, but I DO say, your teeth vhatically Do not attention. And I her, if you come to 1 will me with courtesy, quick #ttention, a sq deal, and YOU WILL SUFFER ABSOLUTELY NO PAIN, I basis of my cast-iron guarantee summed up in the will treat you on the well-known phrase 2 “If It Hurts, Don’t Pay Me” It would ruin my business if I continually invited your confidence on this basis and did not make good my claim to absolutely refrain from giving you pain while working on your teeth The quality of my whole work speaks for itse refer you to hundreds of pleased people who are isfied with my workmanshir HERE ARE A FEW OF MY PRICES 22-k. 30-gauge Gold Crowns, per tooth. .$5.00 Plates, per set ............. AG SiR er bs $10.00 Bridgework in Gold or Porcelain, per tooth $5.00 Extractions, painless ...............++-+ 50c and I can righly sat Sropldtered as an al was said he was born in Alberta QUARTET PLEASES i] ts GERARD DETENTION | STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1917. PAGE 5 DELIBERATE INSULT, THINKS ENGLAND | BY ED L. KEEN committed at le. act manding the succeeding from the United States of a war declaration againet Germany The detention of Gerard held by a number of London papers today to be the most ee rious affront to the United States which Bertin has offered to date Only one paper was advised of !2 the | matic courtesy was dented the jresentatives of the United State Deliberate Ineuit ch & course ts contrary to a national usage, and was the , and dignity of d State Coming within the scope of acts,” as sed by the Londor press, is the sinking of auch shiy as the California and the Turtno without warning, Th poth the vessels carr was regarded here as 7 acks directly in th of th whic son has hinte «SWEDEN TELLS “| WHY SHE WON'T *~ JOIN IN BREAK | STOCKHOLM, Feb. 9 with Ame s to join as agreen on. The proposal, the no ndicates its aim to shorten contrary to en, inte LONDON, Feb. 9.—George ¥ », Negro fireman on the « was probably American citize forma basay here to nzale organizath ppet of New York appreciative audience of the Moore jay nigh Charles Wakefield Gadman Indian Prin a will be the next composer, and th esented the Ladies’ Mu March 10. WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE South Par & southwest of Duwamis terway, on Saturd 0, from 9 a. m. to noon THE UTAH legislature ha fused to modif 8 bonedr Bamberger wh tive August SUFFERED NINE YEARS Many Remedies Tried Vain. Well and Strong After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound wa Ktatt Correspondent Wage of | Anger Sweeps England LONDON, Feb. 9.—E€ngland considers that Germany has t two “overt coming within the scope of those supposed to have been set by President Wilson as de has there been such @ indignation ax that whieh today's publication of the urvivors of the Callfor-| survivors’ stories differ an tc er of submarines con. in the attack. Moat of the uid there were two. Passen pedoos’ were fired, but truck, This hit the liner @ vital spot, with a terrific ex | te “an vormmaat's ‘eaten A tearing her hull so much] cing that passporta would sank within seven min © ready for Gerard, But whether or not Germany finally does grant the passports, the fact remains that for a considerable time such diplo Three Americana Lo! board the Callfornia negro fireman and two children « a naturalized American, Those los children, wit led here asa deliberate tnau res taken by the admira nitial activity would | Ships ch were en route] overt Karded | ment’s (oan Pe of ‘ Justice Popular declares thod suggested by to achieve thi yuM resolntions of its re to follow in the future, as in the past, the path of neutrality toward both belliger lents,” the note said. 4 in the unwar attack on t Day is daughter-in-law of | Justice Day of the U. 8. supreme! | court and one of the most popular | hostesses in Washington. She has ‘ted children. i A - ttraction : LONGSHOREMEN| .. 2: Love is what makes red ongshoremen were in the g at the t No one damaged slightly | &—Lo wniens getting a few drops on yourself tigated, pointed out the or dropped from a win » been tossed to the roof from a » Rainier Grand hotel } i ‘BIGCOALDEMAND) =3|(~~~~ for war | ver, all thought there » at least thr Ame a —] ec Dou gall-/outhwick Sale of Inlaid Linoleum at Special Prices Wash Dresses for Little Girls ~ 2 to 14-Year Sizes a4 O F chambray, gingham and other summery materials, Plait colors as well as various striped and checked effects ar@ ay used. 4 The Spring Fashions are nice to little sister without taking anything away from the simplicity and youthfulness. Mothe ers will find many attractive features about these Dresses that thelr mother, | 1 in expressed here a 1an submar px pected en gir other prote m | collar and cuffs. White pearl on England buttons da black Wind decrease tle add the finishing t The hown In It-year size, ®€ anu | | ter’s stock Regular 75¢ solld-buc irawn bristles $2.00 ewood Brushe shape, with finest bristles | Hair Brushes, Spectal $1.59 a | $2.25 ebony Brushes plain or fancy backs; also rosewood and ] | satin wood Brushes. All have extra quality bristies, NEW B O USES 4 Tooth “Brushes, Special 100 L 4 be and 20c medium and stiff bristle Tooth Brushes, with trans- 4 parent or bone handles, Cc d Chi 3 soncenesapocichipsincniesiy of ‘ Tooth | Brushes, Special 18¢ -repe e ine a } Py a tad 0 different atyles of 2) Tooth Brushes, ey | URING the past week we have receiv ci S Hand Scrubs, Special 10 7 P . received six or Oe qualitios cond sketch shows » am Dreas that arred zone” were not full is delightfully cool and summery to repel: attack, nor to) | looking with ita white pique little Dress of linen in com chambray has white madras blue chambray Dress, with bination of German blue and a tan color, ornamente with French knots and chain stiteh- yellow silk chain atitehing and ing {n gold color are the finish- and a tie of bright red faille } fovelty pearl buttons fn tan ing features. The short skirt slik. Silver buttons are em color. Shown in 4-year size, 1s full pleated. Shown in six added feature. Shown im 8; 29.9 year size, $4.50. year size, BOSD yo andre SOME STYLES OF NE W BRUSHES~—Special Prices zens of many Hair Brushes, Special 48c Brushes, of rosewood or satin lawn, organdy and linen. wood, Extra quality bristles. Hair Brushes, Special 95¢ Ebony back Brushes, Godiva shape. 5 Hair Brushes, Special $1.19 $1.75 solid-back Brushes rosewood, Godiva shape. Hand Hair Brushes, Special $1.39 Several styles and shapes of 15e Hand Brushes Hand Scrubs, Special 25c Ebony and satin wood Brushes, in 26 different styles. Sic to —MacDougall-South wick, : they have never seen before. ; ; i The first sketch is of a delightfully “different” model H of gray-blue linen with collar, cuffs, belt and pocket facings of gold-colored linen, The buttons used for trimming are also gold cc Hand-work finishes the collar, cuffs and belt. Shown in 10-year-size, $12.50. Third sketch is of a cunning A dainty Dress of plain blue The fifth sketch is of a plata & yoke and sleeves. Smocking, write pique collar and cuffs f a, Third A Sample | Line hee frou an impor W » have just received the entire sample line of very important jobber of fine Handkerchi This particular lot includes Women’s Handkerchiefs Novelty Handkerchiefs, embroidered Handkerchi also Handkerchiefs with colored borders. Handkere 50 quality, chiefs for children, and Handkerchiefs centers of linemgs Values up to 15c—4 for 25¢ Values up to 25c—3 for 25¢ Values up to 35e—2 for 25¢ MacDougall-Southwick, First new styles of Crepe de Chine Blouses, in flesh white. The new pointed collars are very attracti and are being warmly greeted by all who see thet Totletwares Shop, Firat UFUS 1 DAY Out of 22,761 answers to a New Orleans newspaper's ques- prize winners tion, “What Is Love?" came these nine pi C the size of Engla: “= BOMB SCARES 50, 1—Love is the doorway thru which the human soul passes spite his age, and expects to render | extent of ent and doula from selfishness into service, solitude into kinship his country further service before | " with all humanity.—Mrs, Anderson Haley, el (nat carves into soft outlines that gran eality.—Mrs Love is a ch \cers had made no prog and no hair a noble brow.—Mrs olving the La e bomt of the Wate fectly happy fash joyers’ association {fies at Western ave ticed, no dout A song; Music bl, La at throws st. at p.m. Thurs | 7—The thing t of the explo Injured, The Crawford, Meridian, Mise the bomb. were found e po Miss gun cotton was used a width of 20 inches. its doors.—Jennie N. Wheless advanced by officers J, What Is Love? Women Give 7 of 9 Answers That. Win Paper Prizes} ‘x2, ct bese. hair golden, white hair silver Albert Godchaux, New Orleans, 4—Love ia the gentle art of being very miserable in a per n,—H. C. Delcourt, 5—-Love's like a well, and a deep one; a fact you have no fall into, but hard as the Houma, La t. It's easy enough to deuce to get out.—Ella Bently a halo around duty, makes poy would otherwise crush, erty endurable, lightens burdens that that is Love—Mrs. V. L. and makes any four walls a home pour on others without Mildred Blincoe, Vicksburg, e is a perfume you cannot posit bears interest, and, s never been forced to close Travers City, La 9—Love in a bank where ev mion tore thru a two-ineb notwithstanding frequent panic Sizes 36 to 42. $5.95. —MacDougall-Southwick, Second ‘TOO OLD FOR JOB spend ie declining daa, OF PAGE--IS 17 Hon. TH. Brand, whose advanel LONDON, Feb. 9.—Too old at 17, Oia age of 17 ~~ e Gerald Harry George Lioyd Verney, all on . i ll one person, has lost rg gta Only a few miles from Dawney, ate one comes upon the p John Dawney's son, now gets the | This sweep of level plain job. He is only 13. | roughly 2 000,000 square miles, The retiring page still retains | ing a range of territory nine th some traces of youthful vigor, de- Mobile, Ala oe ete O'Toole, New Orleans, Valentines We have the most complete stock in Seat- tle. New Orleans Words by Mother Dainty Lace Valentines, Je to $5.00 Folder Cards and WEAIS, 2. cece es cccsesccrseseees Party Decorations, Festoons, Place Cards, Tally Cards, Etc, ARCHWAY BOOKSTORE -,.n 3. Wiser CONTINUED FROM PAGE ee vscutye” c-ti,oee REOPENS FRANKLIN SECRET PEACE I suffered from backache irregularitie f. Aft Lydia felt a ange fo tter and now well and every user of Lydia FB, Pin Vegetable Compound will x elief as I did from its use Mrs, 8. D. MeAbee, 122 Dewey Ave Spartanburs, 8. ¢ The reason women write grateful letters to the Lydia Pinkham Medicine Co, is that Lydia able Compound Ith and happines OF from their ib BH. Pinkham's Ve has brought he into their li ness they want to fp news along to other suffering wom en that they also may be relieved This is a praiseworthy thing to do |of and such women should be high! commended, weakness and { could hardly fo my work tried many rem edies but found no permanent er tak klin mine was closed and the virtual passed out of ex-| themselves about ke neutrals out of the atrugele, and it| But now the tremendous demand | is said Secretary Lansing nll over the Pacific has brought the announcement ham's Vege able Compound so T have trouble in doing my work, I hope the good Friday evening. ago, with the depres in the coal industry, the last itrals have conferred among ping all of th sat In st| with them at one session rom U. S. Doesn't Ask It Coast Coal Co. that the! 1) view of the American hope for Cannon mine {s to be reopened and | neutral support, the proposed con put in commission juat. ¢ oon a nce idea is not unwelcome here This means the employ fact that none of the neutrals 260 to 300 men at nklM. |i. preaking with Germany, altho | nonth of Januar JUSt | Holvia and Brazil have threatened the greatest production |i, and the fact that some of the shipment of coal ever recorded | 10 ey ent be forced into war single month more than) oy the side of Germany makes the An important item In) ian acceptable, tho it is under » Bhipments was the output Of) ood the U. 8. is not asking the briqueting plant at Briquet exceeding 14,000 tons. The being operated night and] vaitrals ia not unwelcome to this why the action of is that one of their vowed is to carry on the fight country purpos A MUSICAL entertainment will] upheld by the United States for y the Holy Name society |two years, to prevent the utter dis Chureh of Immaculate Con-|integration of international law 18th ave. and I. Marion st Another reason is that the pro! posed conference is planned to set lrorth and protect the rights ef countries—another | ion of the United States bees e of ideas for the building up ot | | ently involving loss of an Americ H |negro’s life now appears to de velop into sacrifice of a life not an | | American | | Waltham, Hamilton, Elgin, Illinois and Hampden | Officials then pointed to the that, despite the surface ap-| pearances of the Housatonic, the veatone, the California and then | urino sinkings, which at first] llooked so black they have not de. | veloped the “overt act.” | r the Gerard detention, of- |} Some believe that while Germany | wants the 1828 Prussian treaty to/ remain in foree, her action toward | has violated it They in-| jerard delay as gravely serious There probably will be no “Lusi: ff} tania Case” b of American ships and passengers | #| venturing forth, but many authori-| 9} ties regard it as only a question of time when indignities have so ac backs President Wilson and clam war against any barbarous BULLBROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD n Of These 17-Jewel Movements In a 20-Year Gold-Filled Case it is being arranged. | ever, in not taking the ecause of the scarcity Every Watch Guaranteed H. SILVER & CO. 715 Second Avenue | : | 1 that a united nation The Home of the Lucky Wedding Ring. MAIN 1043

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