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} 'STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 28, 1917. PAGE 5 WILSON SEEKING TO GET NAVY FILLED The Rhodes Co. MLA.GOTTSTEIN aae FURNITURE CO) >) SEATTLE § POPUL an HOME GUO rene Corea Empire Aprons as Sketched ye] Special 69c alice ean Were cee anton 1 cee th ta eseeay hea t phd Sila Mia Progress and Cash sales go hand in hand. Ww INGTON, Maret \T \ f 7 { practical " ° * ee President Wileon has taken all | : PD (-f | THESE | verviceavio Considerable expense is thus eliminated. reece ( Lh permeye Our patrons receive the benefit in quality strength for the present. He Expect Most Bitter Struggle =: “> ~ price are adapted ‘ say Salli cael eonerees. that. It Have congre real / Py 2 | for every household need merchandise. N TI E, : pom : | | | x al t ) | made of good quality per ve dat. be. WIS 1 tet | \ | lai se Naor tame Wonderful Values Dominate our Exceptional \ ase ng for vc ) «ured patterns; also in 4 etl schgsare foie nian Laoe \ plaia tiue Assortment of ; For the purpose of co-operating with the home- ha mista #hacaty the’ lafoee | eneaeht le this mation has 1’ | represented tn gigs bata bd furnisher during the present high cost of living, may could be obtained are ph Pgh tec gather csp | A ees ses that fochude 26 to 4 S t D Sk t the following terms on homefurnishings will pre- gg hoe ly Megat | Habe Sia deabi 4 | They are spectaily priced epara e ress r AY i vail until further notice: rig hand Ne ee gn Noting (imindiiid pet: pe ne » to war »,006 getting the full navy ta $ 50.00, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $4.00 mo. ng ¢ > the and getting it now, au ° ° e t 5 00 100.00, nothing down, "1.25 week, or 5.00 mo. toot [torte Draperies Specially Priced a ° 150.00, $ 5.00 down, 200.00, 10.00 down, 1.50 week, or 6.50 mo. 2.50 week, or 10.00 mo. 250.00, 12.50 down, 3.00 week, or 12.50 mo. 300.00, 15.00 down, 3.50 week, or 15.00 mo. We invite the accounts of all reputable and trustworthy homefurnishers. Main Floor, Rear. Curtain marquisette in White, Cream and Ecru pecial, a yard. .15¢ FEAR OF GERMANS | SPEEDS UP SLAVS | 36] inch Marquisette Curtains: Full 2% yards long with plain hemstitched or lace ed Choice of $1.95 White, Cream and Ecru. Special, a pai PETROGRAD, March 28. |weather favors the doef Menace of a German drive Into [spring tha ene ° The GOTTSTEIN original “added-to-ac« Russla is serving to accelerate | ¢ nd to 6 icy will continue as heretofore. Customers ha a tremendously the reorganiza progr of an attach i ' > > tlon of democratic Russia q fiffieult over muddy gr current account may select a Gas Range, Refrig The greatest energy was af cing Q spirit Go-Cart, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Garden Hose, Blankets, Comforts, Bedding or other seasonable ar parent today Extraordinary r a * from the sout efforts have been made to ap ente nt today told of a great front of | demor ticles, and have same adjusted without the usual first 1 e troope at the ation accor Ge = the exact conditions under | lr off on his taking the oath eareent. which Russia slipped from the [with his troops of loyalty to the bonds of autocracy Into democ nh vist xovernment. | racy, as well as with the pro red shields were brought! M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. | visional government's plans for out, inscribed | the future. ose in the rear conquered a aS oes 80 Seattie’s Popular Homefurnishers, | fence expressed + We at the front will con-|| The gat Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine. s troops being at Long live Brustloft, The Fhodes SOLE AGENTS: BUCK’S UNION MADE STOVES AND RANGES, PULLMAN REVOLVINGSEAT BED DAVENPORTR $5.00 and $6.50 rable Trimmed Hats, Special ee | re demanid 1 variety of NIVELLE DRIVES FRANCE WANTS GERMANS ALONG) YANKEE TROOPS wants anticipated in and wool Separate pers?” “I panted to go moself. I was | Skirts. tired YF insbordination—tt' of ‘ | i oor. pileaa ie To HIS ACCUSERS °::°.. aan oe éH “—- oo pt Bad on ty| LONDON, March 28.-Gen. Ni-| PARIS, March 28.—"We wish to Upper Main Floor. to a pai nt to at en|¥elle was driving his wedge with America’s tr r THE | assortment which the Millinery Sec —They are displayed in shirred top styles and accor out any diff edgehammer blows against th on as poaastt ~H | tion selected esp it lio: leatec odels; also in plain styles with.large sport a tae ons 49} “Why didn't you call to see the dakar tad wieth of ta Bors as hades dai | x 4 has selected ny Srp for this dion pleated models; al n pla y ‘ge spol pockets. ” Continued From Page 3. | /*">roena when Capt. Sullivan told gra at the aide ty tes ad 3 Se ee me. vane OF a ae . iC a ag you one had been tasued, oan ine 7 ares : American corre colors and black iy value is the pre _ -—They are made of Navy, Black and White serge; drought in the papers ints at the Freach foreign of-| | ting feature—and the season’s correc wool poplin and wool crepe; fancy sport designs in cotton pone aii world, hasn't it?” lheadquarters, August 20?" 4a Tho public feels con yon ce : ling Tu re ‘ tte aya pede s ey 1 plai gree ees 1 ct Sn : ‘ “No; but I think I'm a good law-| He Lost Hie T ak SP Acne styles, including Turbans, Straight and Mush- gee; N wool plaids and stripes and checks, : yer in criminal or ctvtl law, and | je Low Is Temper » former for and Tricorne shapes adorned with a expect to go back and practice} “As I told you, I lost my temper. h ald ing — —Sizes 24 to 36-inch waist measures, * when I get tired of being mayor. I'm to blame for whatever was done ney be enthuslastica’ wel He spoke rapidly, and the crowd in this connection, About all I can | — — a “ a tittered, much to the annoyance of say is that you can blame me.” has & The new government's policy} geiishortniinamiiddaus = = a cniverioablnilaciiidasia ra his honor. Lundin Killed His Interest: jvcnta Will be for more act war,” Cam | | a aks Tquick enough, Logan Said He'd Quit |} “When did you lose interest in|in ¢y . bon said, discussing the reorgan-| And before Mra. Johnson had real- s | rm oat, Sad eg au Vhen "l io yeimatrance [bout dean |AUTO RUNS UP TO GET (3:3 "20° 22r t= =| GAR HITS WOMAN; [“i0:9* poco are for a roadster, with one [stove in, the 4escription | Stevens gave the police of the Convinced that Seattle is the i 0 Pacific u terview with Logan Billingeloy,| “I lost interest when I learned the |p .¢ printed on the day he was charged | Prosecuting attorney had lost tnter-iny Brench force | straits with murder, July 26, when he told est in filing more than one forgery) jy the ©, on the Britiat | “ Cornelia Glass, Star reporter, that/complaint and had fallen down on t, the fighting was still of the| | “Efficiency"—4t appeals to the he thought he would quit. the murder charges open variety, as opposed to the TRAINING purse st er as Well as the bust-| : “You didn't rely on that article,| “When did you make an inquiry | masses of men now coming to grips bess man | BERLIN (Via Sayville) March | with several fractured ribs which | branch of the Twelfth dist July 26, as assurance they were go- tbout the subpoena?” jon the French sectors, A fast automobile, a rakish road-|9¢ 7 | c 1 lelog g a pe . o 28.—The a .| she sustained when an automobile eral reserve bank, a strong fng to quit, did yout asked) “I never did—until this thing |ater, with chauffeur, door open and| jo" Tye Uay was quiet vad the ma-| “truck her a& she alighted from a|tion of Seattle bankers will | jeverything in readiness for a quick | Jority of the forces on the western | Green Lake street car on Westlake, | with Direstor Adolph G. Mill ie actually in har before the tre: 4% pressure of| “Germ PURSE THIEF AWAY “2 '2%.'3'02 Siaccn,atre | | told the police that sh h $2.15 and a pair of glasses in her THEN RUNS AWAY Mra, Hazel V, Stevens, 23, 81914 | Yesler way, is in the city hospital | ical home for the urse. Reames. jeame up.” getaway, drove up tmmediately| front, according to the official Ger-| near Roy st., shortly after 9 o'clock |the federal reserve board of “No, I didn't rely on that, or thetr) The mayor was gnestioned con-| TWO MORE NABBED [ret-away, ‘drove up tmmedis n word—but I knew I had cost them/cerning the visit of Dr today.| Tuesday night. She will recover.|ington, and officials and too much money.” to the executive offices at the city BY THE DRY SQUAD) even thes the eleatey We ab eae [30 ason’s vens declared that she at-jof the federal banks of San By Jthe citize | “You knew he denied the inter-| hall. teahaing Sous tempted to Jump aside, but was not|cisco, at San Francisco, " # were h H.jman war office statement ree early Tuesday night) Only minor actions took place on| Mrs. S$: ave. and Filmore st./the Somme and Oise. i view in the PL next day>didn’t| “Didn't Dr. Matthews tell you you P ought to put the Billingsleys in the 4 last suromer at F te “[ suppose he did—his word Penitentiary or give him the ma wouldn't hang together much long. Chinery to do it?” ef than that.” Evans Didn't Produce Proof 1 men had en | . segs American Lake Held Papers Like Burglar | When Reames pressed him for reasons why he returned papers to Billingsley, the mayor sald: “I had Dine by bint andl the Times, circulated a lot of ru} nicky |. wieh seize . AS | mor tm, nd he d he told ° or « camp * holding those Le rs like a burglar weil plan bape Pagel Moret w n008 | see are asked to leave their Y holding a watch.” 7 t BL paid me as f ames. | Reames was deliberate. He would | 7°" ‘st F pond a roll of] “This association ie etronaly extract answer after answer which . ¢ ed in ht r of universal military train! always led to a trap. of Mr. Blethen r—bdut | POCket is asking civic bodies in Se Bat “ag Phlgecomee ish orn not be! would come back the next day. But| ee le to send resolutions to the trapped. ie always found a way ming ¢ re ask that it out of the difficulties. jeer came ac” enat trans, ARMORED CARS AND | msn the 3 taining Blames Ex-Convict acting secretly in co-operation wit Late Tuesday he fixed the re} sponsibility for the rumors of the Billingsley bribe, which he said were “more false than hell ever| thought of being.” Th i mayor charged that John “I think Dr. taken. But Dr me this John atthews did tell rans, reporter for Logan Matthews and “plan story to start the recall moving against Gill Billingsley, ent to Dr. the bribery wheel. Evans Disappeared Matthews is mis-| buying r 2. W. Sample and Dave} nm man, were! eight bottles of CAVALRY TAKE TOWN guarp PR | BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS | { THE BRITISH ARM 4$.—For the fi lart PORTLAND, | OTECTING je }(Un ited Press Staff Correspondent) | PORTLAND’S WATER i % March 28 h and “The Evans, ex-reporter for the Times, Prane was mixed in the bootleg : ting in B | Bull Run which suppl! and secret ally of Billingsley, dis-|ging business, and suddenly disa y Raggy x Raper yy Pr Sovtiacd Site Wane ak eae tributed the stories which resulted peared when the government sta hr EP on clades RE pe Md Peseta gt ‘sens, tee ited W i in. the indictments ed investigating Logan Billingsley . Be ypted oo i? + bb pesca gh rey ogy derasee tae The Unit reckage Syndicate Store, “Dr. Matthews told me he asked After that defense attorneys disco ' ot 4s ‘ ap eas atlage fis i i Brans to present proot for thelered he had a lengthy prison ree-|°"Z,) ee oo a [AE @ {0 put poison In the 1509 1511 Fourth Ave., will remain closed Fumors he was circulating, and that /ord. Evans had been the chief in-|, 10° village was Royelles egal : to unpack, assort, retag and re-mark this Evans said he would have to get vestigator for the Times the consent of Col. Blethon, but’ The session closed after young would be back next ¢ He never Marshall Gill testified that no phone ame back,” the mayor testified. calls came for h her after mid Family Backs Him Up night Christmas At other times, when the mayor tried to ring in the name of Evans, Reames quickly objected and was sustained. Evans disappeared sud CORBALEY BOOSTS WOMAN APPOINTED | fi The mayor left the stand long will bring a realization of the enough to permit his wife and 16-| dreams of its citizens to a reality year-old son to testify the mayor |this is what Gordon C, Corbale ‘was not called on the telephone by new executl secretary of the Se Logan Billingsley at 2 a. m. Christ- attle Chamber of Commerce and mas day, as he had testified. Commercial Club predicted in h “Why didn’t you phone the chief | first address to the trustees of that to give Billingsley back the pa-| body Tuesday In time of need Every woman should know the comfort, and experl- ence the relief of a reliable remedy that can be de- pended upon to right conditions which cause head- ache, dizziness, languor, nausea and constipation. At such times, nothing is so safe, so sure and speedy as BEECHANS British v-|to nt of himself MAYOR # NOW SUES FOR $2000 |: BREMERTON, March 28.—Mayor F. Giles yesterday filed sult for] st Sheriff Dan J. Davis 4 alleged to have been in the raid on his store ted in the removal of the distagraph apparatus § and tenographer’s notes Suits were filed by the sheriff and city attor ney, Marian Garland, Saturday and Mon against the ; mammoth stock for quick disposal. The store is also being rearranged for the handling of the crowds com- ing. Don’t fail to join them. save Your Money and wait for Seattle’s most stupendous merchandise upheaval. the Germans ately a ‘BREMERTO ing expect with 28.—Mra, Ruth t club woman | OLYMPTA, March Karr McKee, promin ot Ho was appointed yeater day by Gov. Lister to succeed Charles BH. Gaches, Mount Vernor 8 a regent of th state universit rs. McKee is the first woman re nt of the university She 1 and will ho If it’s Shoes, Furnishings, Dry Goods, Clothing, Graniteware, Groceries, Hardware you need, or want to save money, then wait. This is a price-paralyzing event that is without a parallel. graduate of the school the office for the six CHIEF OF RED CROSS ON COAST COMING John I ear term See tomorrow’s paper for full details of this extraordinary event. saleStarts Friday Mich. 30 at 10 a.m. From their fine outward appoar-| ince, through the various elements | f strength that go to make up the tanding of a remedy, including the final and absolute test—does it make good”?—does it ood's Sarsaparilla and illa conclusive! Clymer, chief of the Pa Jelfic ¢ division of Americ Red Cross society, will arrive in Se attlo next week to confer with tt faculty the t Peptiron prove every day and student committee of of W. on the subject of th university's co-operation with the] that they medicines of the Red Cross ir e of war, Clymer] }ighest er is head of all Red Cro ork we Hood's Sarsaparilla originated in of the Rocky mountain hysician’s successful prescrip: | veptiron Pills, named from pep-| NO TRACE of Harry Cow During the past sixty years, millions of women have found them Hiverett, and John Johoson {| sin and fron, include nux and othe most helpful in toning and strengthening the syste mand for ha Pouveh ave est Seattle, who aro | tonics ating ihe topuech, liver and bowels. These famous pile are entirely lost in the mountains of the Monte}, For serofula, | eczema, | humors, Wanted—About 35 extra salespeople for all departments. 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