The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1917, Page 8

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STAR—FRIDAY, FE PAG 16, 1917. - 921 Second Ave. Our Semi-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Continues to Attract the Thrifty Contrary to every rule of mer chandising, we are offering SHOES on a RISING MARKET at MARKED DOWN PRICES! BOYS’ WOMEN’S MEN’ GIRLS’ Bee Bac “38S oe $1.88 ae ee oe SSE ecient 81.19 SR, Cond a rc $3.85 et toc ei ‘Si. 35 Site shea ais $2.95 = on 68 |i ‘Myree ““* $2.45 cn pa 34.28 | Seg gg | Ene poe SEB | oe, $1.45 as a me le $34B | Tonya cunts tt Santg | pce On BRAT | ae Cainer’ Wi ee — z +7: ae. "$3.25 | pres "$2. AG |i ron.” 91-88 ‘ork Shoe vale oa Hee , ’ pee 9 J $ tare SS gg Ss "$1.98 | gre ° $3.65 i: $1.85 ==, -EXCEPTIONAL SPECIALS Women's narrow-width Shoes, odds and ends, $4.00 value: sale price Women’s fancy Slippers and Pumps, odds and ends; $4.00 and $5.4) values; sale price Women’s Pumps, Oxfords and Slippers, odds and ends; $5.00 and $6.00 values; sale price Wornen's Velvet Gypsy Button Shoes, $5.00 value; sale price $1.95 Never was there a TIME in the history of the shoe business when it was SO ADVISABLE TO BUY all the Shoes you can. BE WISE. = BUY THEM NOW - Os PLYMOUTH SHOE CO. ,9?} © 2nd Ave. tion “very serious,” but not alarm-| prices being boomed because of the! Ing, according to Ira B. Mills of the . state railroait com ton today DELAYING FLOUR iii ‘sistement was in part con -_—— |firmed by shippers. half normal \ PAUL, Fei). 16—A car short- Minneapolis millers today agreed| The Northwestern Miller predicta iteeaies to Winncects freight,| with Mills in stating that there is|a veritable flour famine for the in Minnesota a situa-|little immediate danger of flour| East very soon | territory. DENVER, Feb. 16 |embargo, altho they complained bit-! strictions, amounting terly of the car shortage, blamed embargo, on the for mills running one-fourth to one- SHORTAGE to a been placed tn effect MOUTH SHOE Co. Further virtual | York, acceptance of|ffom India, sent her rare smelling freight destined to points east have ols by the Bur-|time. lington, Rock Island and Santa Fe ratlroads at shipping points im thin! ~|Russtan Answer That Question by the Cost of and Nutrition in Other Foods Look at the picture above. The nutrition in one sack of flour is equal to the nutrition in the pile of food to the right. YET THE COST OF FLOUR IS ONE-THIRD. NO BETTER FLOUR MADE THAN PATENT EXCELLENT FLOUR Buy your food with discretion and also choose your flour with judgment. NOVELTY MILL CO. SEATTLE PERFUMES MAY MAKE DOROTHY DREAM; IT’S TQ REACH HERE, =. Last year when Dorothy came to town to headline an m Vaudeville bill, » along a «lab of mart of buckets of tiger fat Sard Or ols and a And the wen out that ye colored maid gave her @ tiger fat rub after ¢ performance 1 ma the Hck donna agile. back in town. Now It's Perfume instead of the t brought a half ¢ trated perfume. derful sec m cans a conce I get we tions from erfame baths,” decla Dorothy n her dressing room at the Alham bra She says an tmporter in New who used to cet the Uger fat and essences at Christmas Becomes Barbaric “He told me how to have the baths prepared,” she declares, “The perfumes, for Instance, give me barbaric dreama, I'm {m- mediately transformed in thought to the wild vodka drinking scenes that made such an impression when I lived there.” She declares these perfume bath ensations last for days, thus cut ting down the Initial cost, because it ix a simple matter to use up $250 worth of concentrated odor in 30 days! “T have a French perfume,” she went on, “that makes me dream of gorgeous flowered gardens, with the sun playing upon the golden hair of countless maidens.” How It Looks to Ed The headliner wrapped her deep! orange dressing gown closer to her throat, and her eyes popped wide open, And the lotus water!” According to Dorothy this lotus water makes her imagine she’s be earried on an Oriental divan by Chinese coolles, who burn san-| dal wood near her feet “Yes,” said Eddie Flanigan, who does an act on the same bill, when he heard about Dorothy's perfume bath business, “it's a scientific fact that one can enter a state of mental! mm and thereby enjoy strange) neations, T thought I saw flower gardens, and awoke with a barbaric headache one time after being tapped three times on the head with a cologne bottle.” GREEN USES RED HOT LANGUAGE: YORK, Feb. NEW 16.—"If the leaptain and crew of the schooner Lyman M. Law, all of them Ameri cans from a long line of American seafaring men have no protection, who in h has? demanded George W. 8. Green, of the Mart- time Transportation Co., owners of the schooner, today, The Lyman M. Law was sunk Tuesday by an Austrian submarine in the Mediterranean. It carried no contraband. THANKS U. S. FOR NOT AIDING CUBA REVOLT WASHINGTON, Feb, 16.—The Cuban minister today presented to the state department a note thank ‘ing the United States for its stand against the Cuban revolutionists. He also conferred with the war de. partment out sending arma and ammunition which the department has agreed to sell to Cuba. CHINAMAN SKINNED TO DEATH BY MULE CALEXICO, Cal, Feb. 16.—Tim Gow, a Chinese laborer, was literal- ly skinned alive yesterday when he was thrown from a mule he was rid- ne and dragged over half a mile, his foot being caught In the ness. The man died without r gaining consciousness Flivvers are best cars for war re- lief purposes, say American ambu lance men. |nia Syrup of Figs,” | siways make DIF FEREN 1! WITH ED HIS PREDICTION and which Minnesota, South and has }| orado ifn the fs gaining contro’ Dakota, Kans enrolled Co just placed practically fold a S| reeler out thru this state ‘ After Public Terminals McKalg was a day visitor in 8 attle Thursday in w h time bh two talks and visited the po commission properties. | “I came to Washington more a la ploncer of our movement than janything else,” sald McKalg, “and Jespectally to irrpect your wonder -| ful pu elevators and terminals | “The erminals have been the basis of much of our gunfire in the Middle ® We e looked to Seattle as our guiding star. Half of the battle is already won for 66 your state «nd should congratulate yourself on the fact that you are blest with such men as Robert S | Bridges and all th undreds who] ind him Used to Be Minister McKalg was a minister at one time. “| jeft the pulpit because | Jardon wut hell, I didn't farming. It was as found out some the things that are the matter with r countr And when the Farn un league was orga Sunday jumps into his revivals Food Speculator to Go | 1 am in the thing now until the 8 ids are placed under the food| Sp lator. | The of many of our! Hurry, Mother! ‘Remove Poi- | on D. c We went wiarwine anal sons From Little Stomach, ine of. ous oducts; equitable Liver, Bowels short and | haul rates, and. - at all, we want laws that will are Give “California Syrup the grafting speculators. Because It Will Not i) r, How do we get these’ By send Figs” at Once if Bilious [ing some week-kneed sisters to| Only Be Mighty or Constipated | congress? Never. Send men with| : 6 economic |men as Keep Wall Str tion of the president.” scars, will then go to Kansas, where b | will explain movements of the No: | partisan league. ‘LINCOLN HI TOTEM With Abraham Lincoln, The Totem, Li coln high school’s monthly mag: zine, has made its appearance abou the school at time. look at the tongue, mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that your little one’s stomach, liver and bow- ols need @ gentle, thorough cleans ing at once. Hope Moore did the Lincoln fron RA and in a few hours all foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of the bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again You needn't coax sick children "| piece, while T the Curray : MIRAGE TRICKS SEA take this harmless “fruit laxative"; they love ftw and it} SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 16 schooner Kona, owned by the Hin Rolph Company, was lured to d stru ction on Kangaroo island, o! by a mirage, according t egram received apt. A. Hansen skipper. delicious tar sem splendid ent Ask your druggist for a 50 bottle of “California Syrup of Fig which has directions fer babies children of all ages and for grown-| 4 ups plainly on the bottle, Beware | € of counterfeits sold here. To be/ sure you gét the genuine, ask to see that itis made by “California Fig Syrup Company.” Refuse any other kind with contempt He a line no matter in what direction turned. Another schooner caped going ashore, Good Management “Don't take the top sheet” Is the order imsued by a large savings institution to {ts employes when taking stationery from the stock room. The reason ts the top sheet is dusty and sotled, and must be thrown away ly to leave another top sheet to become soiled and wasted Over _the electric sign, "We will out the ieht whe button fn a large hotel t# the prectate the favor if you will turr leaving the room The reason for these emall econom nes®, DUt goed management. A certain restaurant found tt « nies is not niggard ost $20,000 a year to supply bread and butter gratis, and by charging but 10 cents for this v turned a loss of $30,000 Into a profit of $60,0¢ This ts good management. aw of this state permits this Institution for Savings to use a sum equal to 2% per cent of its assets for expenses each year, But we spend only 1 per cent. And each year the rato of expense to assets decreases. MANAGEMENT, at a time and place your 1 Largest Strict! SAVE a e with the Oldest a tion in Washingtor savings Savings Institu 16,000 thrifty people intrust their savings to us Not one of them ever has will be called upon © pay any fee, fine or forfetture of any descriptio WASHINGTON SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 810 Second Avenue DIRECTORS: Tvar Jansor Herman Chapin Hane Peder HW. D, Campbell William A, Pet George Donworth james § Y. B. Willa Gis | Kk. G. Ame DAKOTA REVOLT Fe T McKAIG PUNCHES The court muat be made Mike Caesar's wife—above sus picton \S nate 4 and consumers must get together ‘The of Viving professors where one Silly Girls rhat ut F bbe Physicians we must get a fair price for it ; ¢ ni aa aia shen Social Favorites Washingt nay see the dawn of a new ¢ that ort Dakota Settlement now enjoying a de in } pol ties fade Workers Ray McKaig, the “John the Pap tist” of the Farmer Non part an Actresses Political gue mos nt, which carried th ntire ticket tn the forth Dakota election last Nover Old Women an Poor Children farmers, and such | > ini your Senator Pepe og Entertaining, But t out of the selec | McKaig will speak tn Idaho upon | the Invitation of the farmers and | a frontispiece dedicated to} & most opportune Besides the Lincoln material, the | | book contains several prize win- When peevish, cross, listless,| cing contributions in both art and | pale, doesn’t sleep, doesn’t eat OF/iiterature. John Terry Roberts,| act naturally, or is feverish. stom | Katherine Goss and Harold ver | ach sour, breath had; has stomach-| won the prises for the best art ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, fuil Of} Clee and art cold, give a teaspoonful of “Califor: | was the editor-in-chief of the magazine SALTS; SHIP LOST The here from clared the mirage showed a sho. had | similar experience and narrowly es oY Y Should Be Sure rt Read to ‘| JULIA PAGE” ne It Carries A Lesson for One of Them Each he | n- | i } n- a| at | the Type of a Woman In fact, Julia Is Everyone Should Know | | t Kathleen Norris wrote | the story of Julia Page , into novel form. It is tt human, with its big, splendid chapters oi real life. Begins | in The Star Monday

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