The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1917, Page 7

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PAGE 7 STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 19 1917, se ‘ALLIES CAPTURE ey SEVENTY TOWNS Aree IN GREAT PUSH BY ED L, KEENE (United Pre: aff Correspondent) LONDON, March 19.—The greatest occupancy of territory by any belligerent since the German sweep toward th : Marne, thrilled England today. Allied forces this time are the gainers. It is the German line a that has given away. Nearly . | 600 square miles of territory between the Arr tor and the river Oise have been added to the allies’ holding For the purpose of cooperat- nae re, sar are tall “push,” experts were {nelined to during the present high cost man reteat was not‘. henson My New Store—Second Avenue at Union Street flight, but a methodical, systematic ‘Sia M.A. GOTTS PEIN| Hay FURNITURE CO. 2 ewe ° turning back from untenable post ‘ ‘ ; ae A P tions to others, doubtless long and 1am holding a series of special sales all this week in all my stores to celebrate business expansion. Expert of living, the following terms carefully prepared IB buying is the influence that enables me to offer the maximum in values and satisfaction. Quick turn-overs On the whole front of 70 miles, on homefurnishings will pre- along which the great push develop. of my stocks show your appreciation of high quality and low prices. Expansion sale for Tuesday’s selling ed the gains, the British and is nearly Half Price—half the manufacturers’ price, but not half of my regular every-day cut prices. i } ; & French forces have taken about 70 vail until further notice: Cities, towns and villages. At some We reserve the right to limit the quantity at this sale. Telephone or mail orders are not to be filled places the thrust forward has car Pi oad ried the allied froops ten miles tn at these prices. to territory formerly occupied by| the Gormaas, 12-02. boxes Mule] 25¢ Putman’s . ; eam Borax Dry Cleaner 5 cobra peenba ropa BERLINCALLS | 6c 13c. 25e Colorite Straw 50c Glover's Hat Dye Mange Remedy 13c $1.00 Scheffier's Hair Dye 25¢ Parisian | 75c Parisian Ivory Ivory Combs Puff Boxes 13c 38c 10c Falstaff Roll | 75c Swedish Hair Toilet Paper Renewer 10¢ Vanco Mechanics’ Soap 25¢ Duplex Saving Stick Pine Comp 250.00, 12.50 down 3.00 week, or 12.50 mo. in, state ee ee 12c_ | 50c 5c 38c March 19.—"During the last fow 25¢ Man-l-Clip 60c Goodyear $2.00 50c Steller’s Sa 5c K ; $1.50 Good; ae 2 5 0 J ge ellogg’s ; oodyear 25¢ ~ _— = Soe sea we, 7 i oo dintrict ie ve and tt Aipy - hk Fingernail Eomeraida Ladies’ Hand Bags | and Sulphur Hair Castor Guaranteed Orange Flower 7 district of Arras and tle Ai on We invite the accounts of all reputable and trustworthy homefurnishers boen systematically eva by Clippere Comms oD eet Reacorer weer mere oe oe | tn dear tay I at 12c 25c $1.00 25c 75¢ 13c pared long &® were arried out 25c Foley's Honey 75e Syrup $1.25 Tyrean $2.50 Parisian $1.50 Special without our being disturbed b 25 bottle White | ang Tar Cough Salicylates, for Lie-to-gen, Anti- Ivory Hair Seamless ? y, who followed only in a Mineral Oi! Syrup Rheumatism Water Bottles septic Solution Brushes Bottles Our “added-to-account” policy, original with ¢ manner us, and which patrons have found so convenient, 13c will continue as heretofore. Customers are privi- PACIFIST READY 1c Blair's Writing Tablets leged 1 bl icles, I a Gas Range, Refrigerator, Go-Car, Lawn Mower, Gar TAKE UP ARMS |—S< 50c 50c Hair Life for Dandruff 25c 13c 25e bottle Septol Glove Cleaner 13c 38c 75c Double Seven Razor Strop 38c 62c SOc Zena-Sol, for Eczema 25c 25¢ Carter's Liver Pills ~ » 25e Santolacth 25e Pierce’ 25c Ext t 50c St 7 10c B den Tools, Garden Hose, Blankets, Comforts, Bed- EO eae Tadth Meunes, “Pellets pEeesialoy sialon Sehaa ditaves ding, etc., and have them adjusted to their current tach Sherwood, ct Ohio, paciient 12c 13c 13c 28c 5c account. house to oppose the arme ty bill, today urged Presid 50c Sampson's 50e Rubber te Air Float 50¢ Tincture son to ‘call congress in an Hair Brushes Gloves Talcum Powder Green Soap M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURETO. Matcarog sur on Germanyeai | 20C 25¢ 8c 25c $1.00 Lion Hot Water Bottles 50c 15¢ Turknit Wash Cloths 7c 25¢ Goodyear Combs 13c declared his willingness to resign : Seatt'! Popular Home Furnishers, his seat in congress and take up 50c Perfection 25¢ Loraine’s 50c Foley's 25¢ Bouillon 25¢ Anti-Palin 250 Lista-Thymo 4 Second Ave, Between Pike and Pine. arms against the kaiser, Cold Cream Cold Cream Kidney Plils Cubes Porous Plasters line Tooth Paste C4UINA POSTOFFICE 25c 12c 25c 12c 12c 12c Sete Agents: Buck's Untoe-Made Stoves and Ranges, Pullman Revolving Seat Ded Davenports. | is MAKING PROFIT § Candy values that are extraordinary—Made in my own factory—highest standard of materials and skill. Bonnie Bride Chocolate Chews, with a large va- riety of centers, butter rhind, spiced caramel jelly, butterettes, almond- ettes and figs, all encased in Hershey's milk choc- olate. Tuesday, special, per lb. 35¢. SAN FRANCISCO, March 19. Victoria Chocolates —Americans, used to the con as : tinual defielt from our pest large, satisfying portions office, will be surprised to —whipping cream, cane learn that the Chinese are mak. | ‘ ing thelr eystem pay its own sugar, nuts and fruits way and give a profit to the blended and covered with government Stollwerck’s fine choco- Accounts the year 1916 show late. Tuesday, special, 1- & surplus of $1,000,000. The Chi rs nese are going to keep $200,000 tn lb. box 35¢. the capital account. The remain jing 1,000 goes to the goyern ment's help China established her postal ad Drug | ministration in 1896. Its first work a (4 Stores ing profit came in 1915. Thus, within 20 years from its beginnings Peanut Brittle, Ib..20¢ Malted Milk Chocolates, . ; different from other choe- Victoria Crunch, Ib.35¢ olates; made with Hor- After Dinner Mints.20¢ lick’s Malted Milk, de- Cream Wafers, Ib...20¢ lightfully blended with Chocolate Chips, Ib.35¢ whipping cream and cov- ; : ered with Hershey’s milk Bonnie Bride Nut Puffs, chocolate. Tuesday, spe- bs per pound .........30¢ cial, per lb. 35¢. , the postoffice has made itself self 5 Bartelll scx. ucouemomets NEW COUNCIL HEAD ("Xs Reuer =: YOM PROUNED 610 Second Ave. 1400 Second Ave. Candy Factory and Wholesale 1906-8-10 Boren Ave. First Ave. at Pike St. Westlake at Pine St. 5345 Ballard Ave. Corner Unian St. 10,000. BREMERTON, March 19.—Plans| WANTS GUNNER JOB CARRIES THE PUNCH for the establishinent cf a patriotic | fund to care for the families of MEN -0-ME) Ria = Mists navy men in event war calls them | Perry V. Wilcox, port comm Cecil Bernard Fitzgerald, 35 president, was scheduled to hold to active service have been formu-| Ends Catarrh, Asthma sion employe and former navy gur year-old city dad, was sched s last meeting at 11 a. m. Mon-| lated here by the Navy League of tion meet-| the United States. This relief fund| Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs n leaves soon to o 4 | uled to become president of the y, with ¢ eore fees to the navy as a subms | city council Monday noon @ at no ular coun-|{s based upon the plan now used in| and Colds, or money back, sharp shooter.” He says hi He received the necessary meeting Canada, Rear Admiral Richard| Sold and guaranteed by Bar- }a sub should be no harder than hit-| number of votes at the caucus — Wainright, U. 8. N., retired, heads | tell Drug Co. ting a target | held Saturday afternoon. » war relief fund conunittee, ' : makes Fitz ———— __ ald assistant /|Green Appears on | "yuma ogee nea mn! AY that ts, acts a C “on 0 F TT Ee | { To Remove Dandruff f : of exe ive ie the! Frosh Heads Today | it at a = | mayor t of towr Get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine | tdiahttikecame. Manse Storting Monday all freshmen at AMUSEMENTS pi bocsy nal er ges a arcean yd If Mayor Gill should be convicted | f me Universit of ae 2:15 ETROPOLITA scalp with the finger tips. By the booze-graft conspirac stele aie hg Mice yigpt 8:15 THEATRE reen cap, which is a symbol of morning most, if not all, of this aw-| Fitzgerald would hold down ful scurf will have disappeared fl the clty counell sel their rank, will have to deal with Two or three applications will de | successor or ordered a spectal elec h Frosh vigilance committee bit of dandruff; stop | tion composed of 1 rs of the fre « hair Fitzgerald has not only been the | m ng six fee head of the council fina com: | height and 180 pounds in weight mittee, but not so very long ago he best boxers and eml-profes: ae bat viavers © AUTO HURTS WOMAN He and Councilman Hesketh do team work on t council and Mrs. Geneofa Omegna, aged 40) put their feet in each other's laps.| Years, a resident of Davis station, | Fitzgerald oppc Councilman | is suffering with minor injuries at |Harry Bolton for the presidency | the county hospital today because | ‘ob and was supported by Hesketh, |*be failed to see an automobile | Hanna, Haas and Thomson driven by Fred Young st Renton, | last night The accident occurret Erickeon Gete Big Job ut Davis station. Youn's is not held Councilman Oliver 7 Erickson | p¢ sponsible. was selected chairman of the clu he utilities committee in preference to ae Keginald Thomson, The other! Occupy 100 ‘Towns linembers of the committee will be This gives the progressives a ma towns and Villages have been occu Nights, 7 and 9, Mats., 2:30. 3 cone MON., MCH. 26 Cohan & Harris Present The 100% Dramatic Triumph Wm. Fox's Picture Beautiful “A Daughter of the Gods”’ With 1 class aver f enlistment and five months later, These photographs of Nationa! Guardsmen taken at time of &re pointed to by military authorities to prove the benefits of military training. The priv members of Company K, First North Carolina infantry Tobe White, left, gained 30 pounds five months, and Bryson, right, g ained 50 pounds. rec csc c ce Bernstorff says that Mex-Japan plot was news to him. ‘HI i PRELA This reminds us of a gent mentioned in the fifth chapter | ef Acts of the Apostles. fi They're succeeding in teaching parrots to talk by | HONOR SEAT TLE means of the phonograph. Perhaps it’s cheaper than | teaching them by means of United States senators. | BIG CATHEDRAL China knew the compass 2,634 years bofer Christ, ow i , rh a n a | See Or. Edwin |, Brown i to the world's war. The largest congregation to at-| é and n they’re trying to steer her into | erie iareeet ‘constesation to, sy ee HIMSELF was one of The World's Greatest Annette Kellermann External Remedy. Rheumatism, Nothing Finer Ever Seen Here MATINEE 25¢-50c NIGHTS, 250-500-75c Exceptionally Fine Music Special Mat, Mall Orders Now, | Seats | jority pied by French troops in the last} —Jlecation, in 1907, celebrated, yes mt RR ERY as The other committees will be JOUN WADE « C0. Third and Madison. Main 5106 7 day, the rebuilding of t t. J three days of advarice on the west- . jm TWICE 8 oN Tass Gitok coll the seattle + Dentist its ital &: Licenses — Hesketh, chairman; | re ont an official statement to RAL CAMEO" This Week=—Mats, Sun. Thur, Sat, DANY 4 ol Lehi +e acme ae opie Leading DEDUSL inion Hock Erickson and Hanna ' stor” WILKES PLAYERS oe, The aN ruary storm of last year. The re-| 45,00 wet of and Public Ground day asserted In David E Matinee, 2he-T0e; Night, 25, We, aD pairs cost $150,000 | 4 satoN Fe | nedy Act I San Francine peseason ee Bishop Edward J. O'Dea was as-| ® ' chairman; Lane and Moore. ot 10. 20e Ds —{e Seatac hall pera § | dic an a J otf - —— = Archbishop Alexander Christie, y-~Lane, i an; =3 by Archblahoy ter Christie, een | PALACE HIP , — of Portland; Bishop John P. Car ‘onference — Fitzgerald, chair-| How often we hear it said of al] Afternoons 1:80 to 5; Eves, 6:30 to ALHAMBRA [AM FOX PRESENTS | Wicks at the atindioocte. | velo man; Haas and Hesketh Today ihe Orton Troupe | ncaa sei ee Public. Safety——Haas, chairman; ‘down in health,” which accounts ’ sole e gv c or remedy a Ido: “ si " i] Wea, Mise Billie Jo; FR Ee ee Eeristie’ pumaeied inal {alle to ear AWAY ty te blotchey | Holton and Erlekson for their present sickness. For that |] Wee \ MM Millie dor episcopal throne, he delivered the an¢ s ptions ‘and th chairman; Thomson, Haas, Lane | you find you tire easily, when your |[ sPANisi GOLDINIS OF ” sermon, taking as his text, “The makes tt skin soth sleas snd healthy nd: Bolton herves are troubJesome or your|{ Photoplay, with Francts X Bushman pane " » ygist can sup! ‘ou with a ‘ 4 Beverly Mayne THE repr ern toed the & Syd ee Gein senes Trt Et ila MW, Franchise — Thomson, chairman; | work is Irksome, you — should | arornoons, 100, Ever and Bun, 166 Hopkins, . Soubpettess jvidual, the Family and the State”) nee 4 rica fils! tch, |Moore and Fitzgerald strengthen your system immediate | om and Sykes, Comedy ? Byers etn ip eee i oral Hanna, chairman; Fitz-|ly with the blood-enriching, tissue: | = Hayes, Banjotema— with ANNETTE KELLERMANN ‘The general verdict Sunday night was that anybody whe Mead not be thrilled by the daring, charmed by the beauty and lured by the voluptuouaness of this Modern Aphrodite muat be utterly devoid of feeling reheatra Music of Grand Opera Proportions | Bros. Gymnaste- » John Webster & Comedy Sketeh. | | pimples, rashes, black heads in most n New Yorker wants U. S. to buy 5 bab vives to zemo. Frequently, {ferald, Moore, Thomson and Hes Ireland and make tt an American "minor blemishes disappear overnight. | keth colony. It would be a good placa! rehing davally stops inatantly Zemo| ,. Moore's Kick Ignored to recruit that after-the-war Inter-| js a safe, antiseptic liquid, easy to use| ‘The only ruffle at the m national Police. and dependable. It costs only 25c;|"®8 caused when Moore obje - an. extra large bottle, $1.00, It will|to heading the streets and sewers | Old Duke Morgan was a crook,| not stain, is not greasy or sticky and | committee. He was elected to that She was like a wild mountain but he had a winsome niece—"Nan | is positively safe for tender skins, | position anyway, flower—and as pure, was “Nan of lot Music Mountain,” athe £. W. Rowe Oey Cleveland, O, The old council, of which Haas Music Mountain.” building food in Scott's Emulsion which contains pure Nor n cod liver ofl and is free from alcohol oting ed |-— No Mat, Thurs. CHICKS EI EI ES EAD STAR WANT ADS 1 of A “The Secret Kingdom”

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