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STAR--WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1917. PAGE Re —] WAIR WOMEN OF AMERICA. case he assurance tha | rtue of qualit Phrilling Lales of How Women Have ‘Served Our Country in Time }) dominant characierist ; of Need—Mollic Pitcher Appointed Sergeant by Gen, Washington )) 7p tes Cae Easter Hosiery, Gloves Neckwear and | eer Teme srr Sit eo ee ee ee ae ee ee ee ee Leather Bags and Purses New : ac \ Draperies FOR EASTER 4 Main Floor, Rear ° . aitaaieds: Lace White Fur Scarfs in white and ecru, A $3.75, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 pair Upper Main Floor. For the purpose of co-operating with the home- ‘ 7 < 7 and $1 eo furnisher during the present high cost of living, : Gy ~ § ; . | again pre- the following terms on homefturnishings will pre : u \ ee plendid assortmer f C FASHION | «<=. the ral + » tire. ’ 4 ri em | yor 1 L ‘j vail until further notice: attert 77 | White Furs for Sprimera mer, and the cool morn= $ 50.00, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $4.00 x syn)? 8 ¢ erin: \ “4 8 - incl air ey mf ' evenings of this 100.00, nothing down, 1.25 week, or 5.00 Z ~s . 4 bd ite, < : rere lel f P t sound eli- 150.00, $ 5.00 down, 1.50 week, or 6.50 > 4 : ; hese r rovides the need Song 200.00, 10.00 down, 2.50 week, or 10.00 j or, ° gi . : Our F f 250.00, 12.50 down, 3.00 week, or 12.50 a Easter Waists ; ‘clad i 300.00, 15.00 down, 3.50 week, or 15.00 é , £)) ed ‘ te, in flat or full 7 . Wy) g $3.75 vt N a ‘ ) with head-ial Wo invite the accounts of all reputable and . ; Bay / Upper Main Floor 4 1 4 or. trustworthy homefurnishere ty de Chine \ 00° CREPE | Waiste i tN Millinery $52 The GOTTSTEIN original “added-to-account” po ail i's q Bat at | y j Upper Main Floor. icy will continue as here re. Customers having a t current account may select a Gas Range, Refrigerat f : <i " i ) a 1 idea produced by Fashion Go-Cart, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Garden Hose : 3 : # ; ' r ao ety Comforts, Bedding or other seasonable S ticles, and have same adjusted without the usual firs —__—_—_——! wanted colors and effects, payment. : | E Sh e . M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. Ng OB 2 Ae aster Shirts and Ties for Men Seattle's Popular Homefurnishers mer of the cannon and took her d ead husband's place for the rest of the day Main Floor. or from Second Avenue brings the busy man direct to the Share ediate attention by the salespeople of this section will soon provide i—— ——- - ;-————_ | é iivaee, Rani MIRIOLVIROAAT aC DAVENPORTS: DUNCAN iS FOUND mane up "ot the fp ieaitbesanld ne PHOTO SHOWS HOW | value and quality th the desired size and pattern and some American nh | GUILTY OF MURDER performed deeds in war Anis tor SPEAKER WAS HURT it ——The assortment is practically am which they deserve places in his 1 ; t fi < tory alongside our greatest idols. mited and comprises soft, and* starched uit | incans the remaining 12. Theother| BELLINGHAM, April 4 1F® With the United States in another Ernest Nordstrom of West é tyles in stripes and figured patterns that fume ‘ | machines also went into the ditch. ly circumstantial evidence, which war, it is appropriate that these, Seattle, who says he was once, : : figured patterns Shasta Bloodshed and arrests were tended to show that she was killed heroic feats be called to mind. Th but Is not now a member of the the range of ideas. Prices prevail from $100 mon occurrences along the levee in his cabin, Richard Duncan, once i the first of several articles, | W. W., stuck thru cross-ex .\ y, 0, $2.00, $2.50 and as high as $5.00, ; thruout the day + resident « attle, Was convicted ‘chronicling the deeds of the war, amination Tuesday afternoon Today is a galaday for the dem- here yesterday of the murde women of America.) to his statement that the first J J ocrats. Two years ago Thompson Mrs. Sarah Margeson, at Chuckanut shot in the battle at the Everett . : ) plu-| February 16 BY WINONA WILCOX city dock on November 5 seemed Easter Ties for Men scene was elected as mayor by 14 to come from the dock CHICAGO, April 4.—In one of the | Tality, and the republicans carried) It was charged by the state that great female conquerors are £ a f ‘at ‘ most turbulent elections in yeas | ee eue es een, mt reas . M 2 Margeion who itv du in Cl sembored t the world’s bletces . ce ee eat — 4 | carefully selected stock of the newest Years, nonpartisans turned the po-| ‘°° . omplete reversal. | hundred fect from the cabin of Dun-!y0 Hannibals, Al a Thames Hi sed 2 Pinte w 4 A styles and patterns, including sik ange Htical sachinere kc on Aad 4 ber a . bet rn aang =: . ¢ r Nar W., who, with "3 others, is : fiber silk knit Ties in a range of yesterday, and administered a re-| Chief of Police Charles L. Reck. |there shot with a highpowe —e of Ne harged h . sounding rebuke to Mayor Thomp-|ingham has issued a clean-up order. | The body, it was alleged, was buried | eons | p vared pi' Pasty Wray Pod ac that will adapt themselves to the blonde or B son and the republican city hall|tt applies to the personal appear. | > Beard ge fies a ‘the nite pen nette type. Prices prevail at 50c, 75c, $1.00 1d | forces. ance of the officers while on duty to a tkid road ties tha shakin eapemine tl FIERA “ v1 prevail at A, (0%) oe Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine —_— his shack and|oxanders, Cac shack and later drag Tho it was | Woman Resides electing the city clerk and ond complaint on account of an/ found the next morn ike ' ! Meta om tak eae eity treasurer, the democrats won ers appearance will c ‘ | seats in the city council. The so-ifictent cause for v r > cross-examine ' clalists elected two ani the repub- clares the order no railroad dare hold up. eo tragic ”y " c Coole warrior queer J with a friend, | 1 cide, the French and that its climax took him com ‘ | peasant girl was pletely by surprise. He fell to the 9 | TO REST uspenslo ‘ What the supreme court upholds burned at the 4 deck in the rush for safety, and lay stake. there du x moat of the fight The annals of j"with a pile of men on top of me.” “i Jail the nations Winona Wilcox |He saw Carlson, alxo fallen with a that woman's genius is not fitted |fall back, struck by nine bullets, to active military operations. If| Seized by Masked Men } Amazons are myths, Barbara] ‘There was breathless silence in af 6 ae Bri agers : ring Back Natural © is fiction. “Yet there is |the court room as James Rowan,|, WASHINGTON, April 4—By [followed by England to protect g ‘9 more popular bit of American | organizer and speaker.| “the time congress acts on the |those not actually in the army from| Without Dye: Uterature than nittier's story Of |told of having been taken by Sheriff] “war resolution,” all plans for |being dubbed “slackers.” ii i the woman “bowed four ae in an automobile to a lonely embling all the nation's Train 500,000 at Time tion Guaranteed score years and ten “took UP | spot about two m Sil forces to strike at the imperial | Under the three-year basis plan e flag the men ha down. jiake, and there, after having been| German government will be (it is the intention of the govern- omen @) =m e “Shoot, if you m@st, this jtold to start for Seatt! being| ready for presentation by the | ment to train men in increments of ou can have gl ° 4, |seized by men with handkerchiefs} president. 500,000 until there are.sufficient to; Uriant hair of a soft your country’s |over their faces, stripped to the Array \egielation, based on |beat Germany. No men will be a of Bray oF tele she said waist, held down over a log and| gerectize conscription of the [Sent to Europe immediately; prob-|rasy and simple, very heal ro survives in | beaten, by Jably none will go for at least six) and good of war herolt actu. | ine ne br wa or ie rh - 'Meve they would be the first force, | F “ is abol are ot] eeren San Caines, (6 com leaving the nearly trained men as|!* ready to use, harmless liq tri , Seattle local to go to Everest] red probably the most Import. 1, nome guard until the second in-| Under the makers: full riot. & ot “verett) ant of the war plans. 7 |“your money back {f not DS oF the »/and speak “because a man had been ’ ‘ b crement of 500,000 is trained. |Use of Q-Ran will brt We have never seen anything that has affords such value at 25 the pound as does |v cdies the spirit. of sa run out of there,” the witness testi All men except those exempt- The maximum and minimum age |P&tural. soft, even, 2 aroused so much enthusiasm as our gold- 99 Coffee. Why not learn of that value? /and loyalty which animates the | fied. Ho said the fid not men-{ ed, such as married men, me- |timits of men for the first is ex-|flutty ase ettis hair ae 3 t 9 |flufty as a girl's hair, ‘one and-silver backed appeal to the women Come to know the fine cup of coffee 99 hers, wives and daughters of |ton Ae pinsie vers’ strike, Pescengs ua tuleein to come - cated * 18 and 23 . Y a 2, \ ‘9H 9 te the nation an inspiration in | that he referr to the blowing up] 7 ending the raising of America’ folks. Many have phoned us—told how Coffee produces. A trial of 99 Coffee is p that be referred to the blowing up) OG. the colors. arhending the raaing ot Amerien’'s|& Sreustle glad they would be to speak a good word hour ¢ eme a ° likely to lead to a new coffee delight—and an n Naa merec ‘allod say that it was not the kind of} The government will have some preparations to ship unlimited sup-|a ur hair will have real for 99 Coffee. One housewife sent us this at a reduced cost. ' American soldie . direct =r} avo at by the I Sek merry ros button, provebly —- oe the, aie Soren not | (i! J Bartell ‘at?, Paras : tut the history of the cou | 8, and that on one oceasion,| Which w »e given to those ex-|only money, but food an uni- | £,° " plan with the hope of earning a prize. — I G Id d Sil f |uine soldier-women hg copies of the United States in |country, but who are not under|mittedly getting the supplics to the |4rugeist’s name.” “Tlustrated, feel indebted to you for supplying me witl: eo) an liver ror) Wife of John Hays ustrial commission's report and|training. This is the same scheme /entente ports, free.” Try O:Ban’ Hale Toa The most notable ste of this |explaining its contents _ —_ - |} Quid Shampoo, Q-Ban Toll such good coffee for so little money. And ' aiso Q-Ban Dept I intend to show my appreciation by tel!- Women olk ae sage 4 gr a es r k Says Sheriff Was Drunk McRae was intoxicated on several the bank, in order to give them/for reme ing superfluous hate ~Ad- i friends and neighbors as I can Phra ale ge fate, the name| ie was given a 30-day sentence,Joccasions when talking with him, time for deliberation and digest of | Vertisement ing as many frien g the m famous war woman of|Rowan said, which was suspended| On September 11, he said, he|the arguments. Adolph C. Miller, | MAK about the goodness and economy of 99 Women, tell your friends and neighbors Me var 1 States a Teutonic on condition ave the city,|Went to Everett from Seattle, and|of Washington, D. C., a member of Coffee. If I earn a prize, I ry me: gern Teste the whatitn 06.99 Colles: Then get |e tae ne eee coe which he did, hut soon afterward] Was met at the depot by deputies |the federal reserve board, Js ait. s ied; for I wi r nie “ fer-wom: | returned, and was arrested two or/and ta © the she 10 said, | ting with the elfth district di-| n If I don’t, I shall be papain , ea them to write their name and address on |an, was born of German parents. |three times while speaking on the|"So you've come back! Well, we're rectors. John Perrin, chairman of|.,The Pure Food and Drug have done my sister housewives a go a plain slip of paper. Collect the slips, In the time of the rey street He charged that Sheriff|going to fix you so you won't come |the Twelfth district, presides at to-| °’™ hadi at: cars the public by | venting mis-statements on the turn.” then pin them to a sheet of paper which | “ollie Pitcher wast ite assrbee in day’s session. ' pe John Hays, a barber, c om it After being held at the jail that} The following presented Seattle's | De!8 Of preparations but soma ‘i+ 6s 8 bears your name and address and words, |; orded that he changed “the day, Rowan claimed he was taken | claim ple continue to accept In our last Wednesday's announcement, we “99 Coffee Booster,” to distinguish from peaceful occupation of cutting | \by the sheriff and another man toa! J. W. Span president of the os cod livers, thinking they will ge said women were the best boosters on other slips. Place in an envelope and mail| "4ir with shears to the more [point on the road to Seattle near Seattle National bank; N. H. Lat pra er sai emulsion of cod. h iad to 99 Coffee Dept., Crescent Mfg. Co. {re om Of “curting otf beads Silver lake and put out of the auto-|imer, president Dexter Horton Na- oa eee mane phone calls we have receiver, Seattle, Wash. The sl fee enna (Cn ee ee ee ee |mobile with the injunction to “beat |:ional bank; G. F. Clark, president |,, The difference is very great, Al and the above letter bear out our state- eattic, ash. he slips, when counted, | ommissioned gunner in the Penn jit He had gone about 75 yards | Dexter Horton Trust Co.; M. A. Ar-| “emulsion” contains real cod . t. To say we appreciate their assist- are burned. Those who sign them aren't «ylvania artillery in t r of the from the automobile, he thought. nold, president First National /l!, which has had the hearty die ance ts utting it mildly. bothered by literature nor canvassers. pg hte aot his w followed wii when the masked men seized him.| bank; J. A, Swalwell, vice presi- dorsement of the medical px oe be 7 er husband's fortune of war, He . . | » the drive, he said cRae| dent Ne Tae . | Sion for yy . WI ; i P Ad Their names are collected simply for mak-|N¢r pnsbands fortune of ‘er Surgical Operation Thought | porn br dant easter ie ANY states vlan eres ya po peel ee ee ee x 4 ents. 4 told him: “We wanted you to keep | J McVay, vice president Metro-| iS a pre co ing ee The Sree that they pies rmy was at the battle of Mon Necessary, but Lydia E. | ou: of this city, and now, instead of | politan bank, and J Chilberg, |" oil and is highly aleoholie, ° out their names and addresses is made soj!nouth in June, 1778. This was | Dinkham’ ldealing with the officers, you have|\ice president Scandinav Ame: Scott's Emulsion guarantees : ; sn! Vesctal {dealing with , You have avian Amer-|, Scott's neu Cut the High Cost that the game may be a fair one. The|the only battle in which all of the) 8 Vegetable Com. |enling ii vith a bunch of boo! {ican bank. With them but as pro- highest grade of real Norwegian Gea hirteen original states were repre pound Saved Her. citzens, and you don't know w) | feesed neutrals were: E. W. Purdy,|giyeerine and. hypophosphitay oie im woman who sends in the most name Slip8| pented at one time. In every sense. those boobs will do.” president of the First National | Scott's ts free from the false sti oO Iving will receive $50.00 in gold. The second, Moilie Pitcher is a national figure.) Madison, Wis.—"I was a terribly Rivets dntreduand bank, of Bellingham; C. J. Lord, | ation of alcohol, and te imgiam $25.00 in gold, Third, $10.00 in gold. Next, It was on a Sunday, the hot: | ick woman for over three Years.| A photograph of Rowan’s back, resident Capital National bank, of |"‘seoct & Bownn, Dicom Alagiieal four, $5.00 each in gold. Next twenty,| precirns Ab eclg Gavin races | I suffered with |which he said was taken in Seattle | ivmpla, rae Sy 8 Ma Y, president — ath i 1 on ¢ ° le py 8 t or > ay pat py {Na a a , of Tac a $1.00 each in silver. In case of a tie, there| Came together. Thru the dust oat gage [coi Me agree er pn agaa al pig t enssan will be a division of prizes. Disinterested heat and smoke of the battle, es aESuE tal eee tenes Wat he ea a ‘ il \ Tt tarted| Mollie Hays carried water to ‘ ' o| Rowan denied that he had advo-| SEABUN BROWN, 17, son of Dr. parties will count slips ne game starte have an opera-|cated violence in any of his} 4, C. Brown of Stanwood, has been 7 the front ranks of the figh March 27. All name slips must be in by Dil ig ser lglg Boge ores ‘ tion, when a) speeches, but said he had advocated; missing for tw days riving ’ ¥Y, men as well as to the fallen. frland H p is for | » driving April 21. Winners announced April 27.' She carried the water in a egg ‘eg to direct ge and eater ts bbe away in his father’s Ford Monday | ‘ J re hav-!he defined as “making the work|evening, and saying that he wo! ; If you are a housewife and haven't entered| pitcher, and thus earned the 2 | tedie . « ing ie we iow t coffee. A cardboard container is A A , ; that opera-|unprofitable to the boss if wages|return in an hou 1 om the game yet, start now. Send in the slips| "#™* fie wears in aes just trylare too low or hours too long,” or | ———————___ ig peas eta ' dia KB. Pink-las “telling the building inspector if used so all the value can be put into the ‘ . you collect, please—even if there are onl ty ky . , coffee. A large, consistent call by consum- ipa a pt 5 7| Coming 4 i ees husbands . ham's Vegetable|poor cement is bei ed on a ers keeps the stocks of it moving off a ba seth ad By < Ge 4 park \ 7 >|\Compound.” So|building, or telling the patrons ¢ Se , s. Thus. Soffee is fresh 99 Coffee Dept., Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle, Vcenhen ahd ta : I let the opera-ja store if the employer is selling a grocers’ shelves. Thus, 99 aia \ 4 fall mortally wounded, and heard | Gy wait, and my husband bought |inferior goods Jos. A. Muller, Marr, coffee. No other coffee that we know of Wash an officer's order, “Wheel back the | me the Vegetable Compound, and {EST OF ALL NEW SHOWS—TOMORROW TO SATURDAY gun, there is no time to serve it!” | it has made me a well woman and Pi fol ee wa io eee as ao" alt” eA WW GETIES FIGHT Peal ecient cannot praise Lydia FE. Pinkham’'s Pettis ites for pitta) FOR FEDERAL BANK Palm Beach Beauties i Vegetable Compound enough, and 1} ft the cannon and took her dead | hope this letter will lead other suf Lots of Beautiful Girts—Dright Comedy—funeful Muste =_— husband's place for the rest of the | ect 1 lea - fering women to try it Mrs. Ben Delineators from A aay, On the hued aL 10,000 | jamin F. Blake, R. F. D, No. 6,) SAN FRANCISCO, April 4.—Wur COOKE & OATM. Saaatena? | ie id ecolnay M petites. (en. | Hox 22, Madison, Wis lther arguments by representatives ‘ington pre nted ve ith a " aaa ae 2, » 3pok ERNST DUPILLE DE REINE AND FLORES There must be more than a hun-lof Seat Portland and Spokane ~~ army. aon the war wae|try who, like Mrs, Blake, have these cities for the proposed naw 1 over she was given a pension o e beaneh Of the totecal seantve: Mauh 1SO8 A X proven what wonders Lydia : #80 a year, by a special act of the |! a Violiniate Charman( ar, a special fthe|Pinkham's Vegetable Compound|were heard here today by the ai e gislature of her native state gan Oe Aer ate er eeimall cil geal reserve tates orcs av Tete “IS MARRIAGE SACRED?” tm CHARLES E. SULZER arrived| All women are invited to write} When the arguments are com —Marguerite in Washington Tuesday and was | for free and helpful to Lydia pleted, it is expected that the di Photoplay Ate Edward Arnold and™otber t or Years ago when 99 Coffee was first placed on the market, the price was 25c. Today the price is 25c. As the price of other things has gone up the price of 99 Coffee has remained stationary. Cut the high cost of living by turning to this fine flavor, worn in as délegate from Alaska|E. Pinkham Medicine Co, (confi: rectors will reserve for a few days! Raenannell. Gbad. iebantaee uae: tee xy Speaker Champ Clark dential), Lynn, Mass. their decision as to the location of

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