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for your convenience, store open Saturday evenings— FIFTY-THREE YEARS’ SERVICE TO THE HOMEFURNISHER! our immense buying facilities! the enormous volume of our business! the many thousands unts on —enable us to offer you—the Seattle homefurnisher the fairest pricings and the most liberal and con- siderate credit-giving service! —ask your neighbor! t acc our books! “NO CASH DOWN!” “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” make your selections of homefurnist ings wp to $100 without a cash pay ment at time of purchase we invite you to “make your own terma”—-our well-known liberal oredit service will fit your individual needs! Your Credit Is Good your additional purchases added to your account! —if you have an account here your additional purchases will be added without additional payment NO CASH DOWN ON VICTROLAS! —"MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” “NO INTER EST!" Most unusual credit ever extended by any store in Ameriea! offer ~select any VICTROLA up to $100, which will be sent to your home WITHOUT A CASH PAY MENT! ten selected 10-inch double-faced Victor records from the February list—on Sale now! 76c each number ~matl us your order—no matter where you live—we will de liver Victor records at our ex- FREE DELIVERY PIS RE by Uncle Sam! the United Sta Give your order by number of records and remit only the list price, 75c, for 10-inch doublefaced records. Delivery free [ Serenade—Good-Night, Beloved (Nevin) McKee Trio 18190 | Then You'll Remember Me, a Dweit Trio {Carnival of Venice (Variations Ferdinand Himmetre 18194 4 Whispering Winds (Reverie) | r Himmerieich) Ferdinand Him reich [Chicken Walk (Saxophone Sextet) 4 Brown Brothers an Francisco Souvenir March (Accordion Solo) 18189 Pietro Listen to This—One-Step (M. B. Kaufman) Victor Military Band Brown Skin—Fox Trot (Williams-Piron) Victor Military Band Marion Harris Marion Harris -| 18152 | My Syncepated Melody Man [ Keep Your Eye on the Girlie You Love Peerless Quartet Peerless Quartet in Hawaii Collins and Harlan Collins and Harlan 18204 ‘i'm Coming Back to California f They're Wearing Them Higher i: 18210 \puzzin’ the Bee Put on Your Slippers “If It Wasn't for You My Waikiki Ukulele Giri Irving Kaufman “My Hawaiian Sunshine Campbell-Burr { Hush a Bye, Ma Baby (The Missouri Waltz) Edna Brown Ada Jones 18208 Ada Jones-Billy Murray 18202 18214 Somewhere My Love Lies Dreaming Reed and Harrison ARRIVED AT SEATTLY Fee. 23-—Mukiiteo, from San Francisco. | via Port Angeles, at 7 & 1 Queen. from Ran Pedro, via San Fran claco, at # & m Selkirk, from Vancouver WRA fereon northbound, at To som SAL Sehiey, Ban Franciseo, Feb Watson, dock jorge, Prince Fupert, G. ‘i . Cordova. B. m Spokens, from # E. Aln#km, at | re, (a EE TEE SETI grew Feb. 27—-Hurmboidt, y, Pler Admire} Bchiey. trom Vancouver, Bc, | Pee mnbolat, Skagway. Pi 5:96 | Feb. 2 it ortem, at p FROM sS®ATTLE German and Russian soldiers a1 | C@48e warfare to fight off wolve ‘Hint of way to stop war? tli | Amny and Navy Goods Store 120 First Ave. Seattle, Wash. ALASKA VESSELS CORDOS Farregy’ An Exceptionally Reliable Hunting, Camping Piace Prospecting to Ruy Outfits Hiking Blankets, all © Pa nage Bag kencke S00 to 81.00 Tarpauline double fi van, wine Wool #hirww U 4 82. $1.75 to regulation Sweat 85.00 860 10 91.95 8 The to $2.00 8. Middy Blouses, collar and uff sesseeers 92.26 and 62.50 o as Lowe! Campetyn 1 t) We want you to inepect and com- pare our line of 1 M. gooda with oth 9909 fre, Aatiefactior Ser MORRISON WILL | STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 1917, PAGE ‘POLICEMAN SHOOTS | SUSPECT TO DEATH ue in the In Hable for service vining eworve, as follows the first reserve for four ae and one month; in the sec ond reserve for seven Years, and GVEDVORER Sc == sermon Honest and Reliable 4. Patrol ofa Warren today shot an 1 the o ed reserves in the organized reser sian Law | , ye killed a man who \|a believed to} HE GETS MONEY Valuable Wire Is have been the slayer of J, G, Cul . lom, Berkele leaman The man Faken From Locks} reststed arrest ant the officer shot| Property settioment of the or inguiated copper wity fom he . gatate of Frank M. Morrison, 11) 4. locks at Hallard early Frida . latcl former state university mathe | morning. ‘They ware trailed to the | ( hink Loses Watch matics professor, who | by city dock Hallard, where « . ed for divorce by his wife, (cit? docks at Ballard, where they | and $8 to Holdups| sie G. Morrison, was the | Three rough! aned ator only thing holding up the late Thur granting of the decree Friday both sides ocou Attorneys for pled practically the entire of a gold watch and $8 in cash. One morning in chambers with The residence of E.G. Thompson. | of the men, Quong told the police, Judge French, in attempting to | 204" North Hroadway, was entered a gun. | reach an agreement It fa wald th fondant agreed to allow the wife a gance in iets —Johnson livorce viding #he would agree rie to rel equitable share of oan! the pr ty, now under her con | trol, to he and. Hot rtlew expressed the gained thr edak uance of it At that wld regret at the trial o avoid tt Attorneya =I seemed ler that noon agree, and The ton at court the exXpresmed Inability aying the case one to b pear in court Friday crowd of inquisitive spectators Consequently, @ very attractive proposition was made to us to con crowded the courtroom. Despite | tinue in possession until the night of March 1, which, in view of the! the fact that nothing occurred, this| tremendous amount of merchandise, comprising many nes crowd refused to budge until they were called to their meal An oddity noticed w: that the women. being the rial, absence were WILSON OFFERS | s": NEW ARMY BILL WASHINGTON Feb ' An at counsel for the de and express » contin improbable dl the dinsatiatac of opposing lawyers to reach an understanding Was a disagreeable something Is done this afternoon it will be necessary to go ahead Professor Morrison falled to ap The weval ped Chin Quong night on Ninth ave | hief ron and Main at |Child’s Bank Is | Stolen by between Jack and robbed him ate ing all that was secured Thursday night bank A child's way with about $8 fr Honesty is not greater where ele- lelty Which to Buy at Redelsheimer’s Eleventh-Hour Agreement With Landlord Extends Possession of First Avenue and Columbia Street Corner Until March 31—Immense Stock Yet to Be Disposed of Direct to the Public trial would continue Friday afternoon ement comes almost Few Women on Hand ands of fathers and mothers throughout the Pt Sour u it appeared to me that there well as to an even larger number of yo ne men, who, or ea was no possibility of a settiement,” est recolle: f pants and suspenders, have eon epend « said Judge French, “and unless! Redelshetmer's to supply their apparel needs For approximately #ix months, this location ha ferent concerns, and not until within the past t tory arrangements completed for a permanent |e the new tenancy to begin April 1 | n sought } ® were atinfe » other of men's and young men's suite, overcoats, hate, underwear ar inh ing goods, still remaining unsold, we decided to ac athe an any the fact! of the numerous bids submitted by other merchants for the sto t stood usually accused of inquisitive spectators at noticeable THE PEOPLE WHO ARE AWAKE *7! Will continue for another month to come and nt such saving have never * be known agnin be poss! especially in these days o' lines of Wearing apparel Junt listen All the regular $15.00 and $18.00 men's and young 1 and they are here in all aizes—have been | the direct to our customers at, as nearly as we can figure, the wholesale price put on them by other merchants who bid for these lines— $7.89 You fellows who are built along runabout lines—t is, who are not adapted in proportions to the average wire mult of clot w here a lot of genuine $20.00 and § multe at $ The And while they're in here togging universal training plan of the gen- them some $2 ) and $25.00 overcoats ir t h eral staff of the army was aubmit- | they can buy for $7.66 of ted to congress today by the preni Genuine rubberized silk raincoats, English make, the kind tha dent. everywhere at $15.00 and $18.00; other merchants, in bi ‘ It carried merely “a letter of | stock, figured on buying these raincoats and reselling to the ata transmittal” from Secretary Baker. handsome profit. They're yours, gentlemen, at a shade under the aver | Neither the president nor Baker | age dealer's bid— $7.49 | expressed any form of recom Men of all sizes can wander in here and pick up a complete layout mendation | of underwear, hosiery, handkerchiefs and furnishings at ) bout half War department officials say the/ what they've been accustomed to paying. Every article in Redel-| plan, if put into effect, would raise) sheimer'a is of long-established, world standard value e0d train a8 army of 600,000 men There's a big assortment hare of men’s regular $25.00 suite which every year. The resume of the dill! ornor dealers, expecting to buy for their owe establishmente. valued as prepared by Maj. McArthur of/ 91999 ‘That's the way we'll sell them fo ath, or as jong 08 the taff reads m to.| ther Ja <a RO my Sie = he Pe v8 Some merchants who bid on our stock of Manhattan, FE. & W Peat fo eleven meathin chelr 19th) Waschusetts shirts evidently have been buying tails without the hide| If tral >» be followed by two | end » corresponding value, relatively epeaking, on these shirts. We repet courses of two weeks | ‘ey'll Ko direct to the public from thin store just about that way each, one in ir 20th year and} THIS 1S A STRONG HAT STORE jone in their It {8 propos classes be « Those pert mentally until kind those at ar pted nth temporarily that the following} physloaily of) r service of any o be permanently rejected; physically Redaisheimer's has always been considered a strong hat store for! men and young men. The season's best have always been found here. | The $2.60 and $3.00 ones are to be sold at one price—$i | And the 24.00 and $5.00 ones at $1.86 | Fine, Stock up on soft and stiff hats right now, | MOTHERS, MOTHERS MOTHERS, MOTHERS or mentally unfit to be pores eek Here's a way out on some of the problems you have to keep the! rejected, fo be reexamined eck) yoye in presentablelooking clothes. Wagon loads of boys’ shirts and jyear until they reach the age of 25.) pious that you've always con@idered good values at $1.00 to $1.50, can when they are permanently assign-| ye bought hefe now—in All aises—at 85 cents each jed to the unorganized reserve; if Boys’ hats, all #ises and late atylex—you say you'd” buy the young:| jin later years, during this period |they are found fit for service, they! for training in in war with the | will be called out |Peace and service |class of that ye Those who ar lempted from y the age of for one year signed permanently to the unorgan if the }cease to be the sol titute dependents the age of 25, th out for training |the clase of that Service lows reserve nd yea shall | nh war | } | menta ce lb, can Hills’ Any one of above “Food 250 can Royel Baking Stalin 21-20 Our Coffee freah re unsurpassed in quall rr Ine of 8 Stall 3 STON 26e'can K C Raking Po ihe ean Shrimps can Libby's Bologna one w York Buck ® the sole support Jof destitute dependents will be ex and to year until they a when their lability training ceases, and they are as st-mentioned upport of des wre they reach will be called service with} All nonexempted physically and ly fit male citizens who have) ted their 11 months’ contin. Redelsheimer Pine St ster one if you had the $1 60, $2.00 or ¢: to spare, Pring the young dental board hanging right on the wall | each operator you at once feel at your ease and perfectly safe. graduated from the best dental col- leges, which means that he has spent years of careful, patient study under competent business and learning it RIGHT. are to be had. made possible by the very large volume son that we can afford smaller profit on the individual patient than the office which does only one- half or one-third of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. out hurting you a bit. thing for you and we can prove that we can make good on what we say. you to come to our office and look over the large number of testimonials that we have here. and women of Seattle and vicinity state over their signatures that have done work for them and have | done it without hurting them a bit. Guaranteed Dentistry | That ie our platform on which we stand square- ly—that ie the basis on which we invite you to come to this offiee—thet is the basis on which we ask you to recommend us to your friends when they are in need of dental service—that is the basis on which we have built up our business. Our success, measured by ordinary standards, has been little short of phenomenal. Other dentists have wondered how we did it. But there is really no secret about it. . Service—service—service—an honest, sincere desire to please—best materiale—lowest prices— careful attention to the details of our profession— and knowing our business thoroughly—these are the things that have won us the confidence and esteem of the community. Take, for instance, the fact that we employ only graduate registered dentists here. That is a point of tremendous import to you. It at once relieves your mind of any doubt or fear as whether or not your work will be done by a man who knows his business and knows how to do your work the way it ought to be done. When you come here and see the certificate from the state “Novo-Cain” is admitted by those who know to be by far the best dental anaesthetic that has so far been discov- ered. We have an ample supply of this invaluable medicine. Most dental offices haven't got it, nor can they get it. The fact that we have “Novo- Cain” is just one of the many good reasons why you will find it distinctly to your advantage to come to this of- fice when you find that you need den- tal work. Just a word about your teeth. It is really the worst kind of bad business to neglect decayed teeth. They are directly and indirectly responsible for a great many human ills, not to speak of the very bad effect they have on the personal appearance. We invite you to come in and # our experts give your teeth a thorough examination. This won’t cost you 3 cent nor will it place you under any obligation whatever. They will also tell you just what it will cost you to have your teeth put into perfect con- dition. Under, our low prices, you will likely be surprised to find just how small this cost will be. But we sa | to you in all seriousness that you will | find it will be worth many, many | times the cost to you to have this work done and have it done right away. May we not expect a call from you tomorrow? ” ue cl OR, L. R. CLARK plain sight of all before the chair of Every operator in this office has instructors, learning the We use the very best materials that Our prices are the lowest, which is work that we do. It stands to rea- to take a We guarantee to db your work with- This is a big you have the slightest doubt we ask Responsible men we U Regal Dental Offices future Wootrow W ington in here and get him a hat for 50 cents We've put that price on the whole layout of boya’ hats, ranging in regu DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. : lar value from $1.50 to $3.00. Remember, only conta a 4 Hundreds and hundreds of neckties for loss than half former prices 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union. $4.00 and $5.00 men’s silk shirts are all priced for the final sale at $1.99 Rathing season is just around the corner mind you Diagonally Across From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. water-eharks that the whole Redelisheimer layo vathing suite that regularly sold wt $1.00 and $1.50, and conform in every way to the In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. edicts of bathing resort censors as to length and height, la cut to one price—only 5 cents . An hereinbefore intimated, we got jandy line on what other| Ses SREP ae SOE TT hans Quanity, usidered they could pay for different lines of thia stock ne arge cane m pulling off “Re¢ ner Stock Sales wre yonder, and os ri Cleaning up a etiff profit on every article the transaction. Rather PIKE PLAce Feb. 2 than #ee this done, we decided to just stick atound another month and WESTLAKE F etaii £8, Gare pulkcneaee tants nies. an fol let these goods go direct to the public on a price basi« established by]. 8 * the. roiled cate 4 the Gt. Stall Mt, fresh made t » im these bidders. Joan abotd pineapple, 18e, Stall 168, 5 o During the month of March y » right on coming to the|tatoer § - apples, 6 and § » old store at the old stand, First Columbia where x yal nares Te Cure « Cold Ti ”D Brel rf ns Mictenis redkg ig pert Sou ahs eae Take LAXATIVE BROMO REIS uy \ Arte "box . "ie BW GROVE'S slenature (8 on eaeh be. Ack, woek lobe oe ThGPi ar sTRen | thé ne. , 8 bare Crystal White Boap..2h¢6 | Sie Coffees... 4 ibs. Granulated Sugar... five artic phe. Uncle Sam's Br STONG’S and Corner Market ACME COFFEE & TEA STORE rated dail t Tr SUN PRODUCE CO. Grape Fruit, 6 for....25 SUGAR STALL SPECIALS a Speci 14 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar ..... 1.00 | 6 Ibs. Fancy Japanese Rice vee BEG BB tloue a 900 " pe 7 Ibs. 5O@. 314 Ibs. 2Be. | 9 bars Lenox Soap ...........606+40 BO fl * *o . | 4 tbs. Fancy Carolina Head Rice Q5¢ | 12 boxes Imported Swedish Matches ..B@ [hl sane 2026 “ANeTAMe ped nnekncacin cium beascmetiinesy Says if You Have the Cash Now Is Your Chance C.&L. Market Pot Roast . o1AZue Round Steak, Ib ++. 18¢ T-Bone Steak .... 20¢ Hamburger Steak ..124¢6 Leg Lamb » 22¢ Pork Steak 20¢ stacumecnmintanemenncnnttnenet The Reliable Butter Store Stall 19 10e can Carnation Milk.....5¢ 2be bottle Heinz’, Snyder'a Cat- | sup De With 266 purch uded. ae peer Macaront or Rpaghett! ime pecialn exc) 4 Iba Macaront .. Pine Street Market Peanut Butter 10c Lb. $10 The ly place y nh buy Pea. wait, { Hutter at thim price in the city ene ELLIOTT FISH CO. Stalls 5-16 Fine Small Potatoes, sack veee B2.75 elub KT box 6 BOOT Oe in Be American Fruit Co. Blaine’s Delicatessen Stalls 1-2-A mony i woe: Fancy Florida Grape Fruit, ‘ We BE siine, 4 dl Ee eran ee" tind Chee Oe SS sn Crystal Shoe some rare bargains for tomorrow's sell ing. These are REAL give excellent service. SHOES and will Women's Shoes, in black velvet button, black kid side lace, tan calfskin and gunmetal calfskin; all worth $6.00; $1.95 per pair ; Children's Patent and Kid Putton and Lace Shoes, made by laird, Schober & Co. and other good factories. $ 1.95 Splendid bargains at ........2...00- see towers eaees Women's Black Velvet Pumps, $5.00 valne . Roya’ $2.50 Solid Shoes Men's Shoes of every description at a saving of $1.00 or more on every pair. Downstairs at Turrell’s | 120 MARION ST. OR 903 SECOND AVE, pot tbe Ibe. round while you ) ie 1 41 Recause treat you I determine vour needs before attempting to then am prepared to go about my work In a 1 ‘ matic ya Rraduate of a Class A © practice here, and hay erience in my profersion—1i weoxoy rt Nervous Debitity, vised der ‘Troubles and Chronié Disorders. Reas- onable terms hah Shstedsi ted and fees can be arranged ante meet your requirements, Consultation FREE gal aires $14 or 608 for Blood Disorders. Come te me for & Wasserman blood teat. DR, DONAWAY 802 Liberty Bidg. Opposite Pestetfies i