The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1917, Page 5

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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIT: 6, 191 air Recruits Must Pass Heart Test Easter ' a ~ a, The Rhodes Co. Perla a AP H osiery ewelry ee vA id and SPI ‘Ci A i ee nl ; de ° Pn Men’s Easter Shirts and Ties Pureall . . Special Until Noon as Easter NOTICE ae Waists $5 Silk Messaline Dress | sateen Skirts for Easter ' specialUntilNoon$3.75 furnisher during the present high f living, : , f Upper Main Floor following tert I s will pre \ im? Be Messaline Sille t e vail until fu notice \ : J Wh icitesd THESE, ®t comprise @ new : ‘Tis Qeaiiin 2nd Bivic pitti purchase that $ 50.00, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $4.00 ’ " ildike a fi 4 urrived just in time to give 100.00, nothing down, 1.25 week, or 5.00 ; ve fi 1 patron s the be nefit of exceptional 150.00, $ 5.00 down, 1.50 week, or 6.50 mo. , Easter / Vear 200.00, 10.00 down, 2.50 week, or 10.00 J >: a f They are designed 250.00, 12.50 down, 3.00 week, or 12.50 " “ : } Millinery : i Attias th shirred oF yok top and have two bown in @ 300.00, 15.00 down, 3.50 week, or 15.00 mo. . Bi. | Ee ities : ty of rich colonel and $5. “ 7 2s batt mall Upper Main F current account may select a Gas, Range, Retngerator | An Easter Special (i Sas Tree tame adjusted valtnawt. tip wean! fv _& | Soe Se “% \ : Saleof $1.25 Royal $s Lag Mowe your pula! PO i Bong See pt || Worcester Corsets f Here’s the first test Uncle Sam | terrifying tasks may be exacted of | Surgeon C. W, Smith, of the navy,| M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE co. emands of women who are vol-| women who choose to do their part|is here shown applying the hear 4 unteering as angels of mercy and|in defending the nation. For that|test to Miss Evelyn Brockwell, of oman eee Seattle's Popular Homefurnisherd for auxiliary war services in many! reason the stethoscope must tel! its| San Francie: with Miss Norma “ departments thruout the United whispering story of heart sound-|Graham recording the tale of the ; at C Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine States. ness or weakness for every fair ap: | stethoscope . SOLE AGENTS: BUCK’S UNION MADE S'TOVES ANO pvaismrininis ass HOUSE VOTES TO DECLARE WAR igor) MEXICAN TROOPS 8S WOMAN MEMBER PROTESTS Amidst the mo dramatic ever witn In con: the house early today the resolution Wihich EL PASO Apri Sud 1. formally declartd Germany 4 movement of Mexican an enemy and launched the U : aac ‘¢ ching ‘ 8. In the fight for the democ war d eto ountry out of th ie een a . viet Nur t NI troops towa der today, in * 2. y| racy of the world. The vote t ing to ropes r agi te : VOR the states sahua, Nuevo an a6 the eet hos ti was 373 to £0. » dep ! sical - 4 es incl lude, 20, Leon and « i H i fication | For the first time in history jederal aut t - a woman, Jeanette Rankin, of stile act a orde y Audi Montana, voted on the question , tlements, despite the explanation | Hir deau there ar ae can “Wir an & ioe f { ‘ Red tndunons Soseessecccscooesocoese ffered by ( z jals . in King test of her love of country, she |} ther to ‘ r| the nations o' Tt pan as nse he Movements are a part « . » have not obtained th t voted “ne.” my ¢ \ | Sandie tence: ’ - campaign against the bandit forces The only things left now te |? : , A are " hs rh an 59 onl ning left » do 7 Y t ASH are the signatures of Vice path canne 31 and but duty, and I have made Yr arrow saan and Pree | ..ind to walk in it, if I go t een Gate vedio oS \ YANKEE PORTS NEEDED BY 3RD C0. MEN OPPOSE It was 3 tm, whan the historic /°* and alone.” b ] ti ) J | resolution finally came to a yote,| As the night wore on, and speak ums «| IZED IN HURRY WASHINGTON, D. C., April after ho: lebate. er after speaker added to Nat | rights ot America q , ell Third company, coast artillery, | TWo congressmen from Wi i of speeche: cries 6 Prose pol z ¥, , ments were rejected hep ned pl dtc h ya oer — wrx —? in desperate need of two | \state voted against the stateo 3 all, thereby brushing | ‘PT. vices Floor Byers p, Gardner, Massachusetts, sald] i . glers and one good “bull” | resolution early this morning, ‘ proposal t would pro epublican Floor Leader Mann nited States is n . nt ; y 3 i proposal tepat . Patriotic young men de-}) They C. Dil ane we AOR SERENE: CIONDF Fs ‘ rota ata vgn rr aaclege n of the vesst n & the above positions apply ise F M d W. pense gees ore to gain “by te at midnight | but for the rig f ma to Capt. E. B. Moore, Third Com. | La Follette, both from districts or enan omen Miss me Votes Dramatically ’ me ‘ pany quarters, top floor Armory, | of the Cascade mountains. : Pre t Wil AS FOOD As n his desk busily 2 1 t boke . lone, 1 _ ba Follette is a cousin of Bob Vice Pi i arshal wi Seork ther senator le on OF Z admitted that he had the nto st WAR DECLARATION 22227 :02.20% °o2°"%c0 Hai Viewpoint relative to the Ward { A arshall picked up his pen faders " vii All the other members of 3 the nation’s resour e ‘ It took just three minutes fe n Germa Washington delegation went ne of the tragically dramat * the mon us measure to run nich "HICAG 6 " r the Tine behind the president. 6 moments of the historic ses. | Continued From Page | tah 2 seize They represen 1 20 cents| Dill spoke against the war sion of the house followed the 7 dl for {t to 1 a total gross Ro M465 biz “s were |Jution. calls upon Jeanette Rankin, ng three minutes tetween t or No Trouble Reported 15.9 pow | “I thought that I might go first and only woman represen- tation of the resolution and | : om Philadelphia, t . home and explain that war had tative, to cast her vote ¢ ti | » ser resumed | : : A 25 Cc forced on us against our will,” Silently she sat, with bowed “Marshall Signs It 1 ‘ r acksonv wil . ST 8" t il 6.— declared, “but that would be a Ii head. Twice the clerk called s he waved for a « h lw en > Seattle n F I F emand)| do not know what the future her name. The first time she |, oat ; ‘ f Secretar , ate Bak vet pre day sent th c malS@t up }for me politically, and I don’t did not swer. ‘e Delivered by Bike nOre nts, to $16 or } 1 much, but when the resoluti Then she arcee. She wae Pests i nate the Bh : “\dopted, my oppositon to it ¢ sobbing - op , mtn . eb euge tarp |W n warke — cay “| want to stand by my ‘ io daa ired. needed 1 PH waitiier oad t 5 THAW SALMON in streams along country,” she was heard to say, up ; nai t r , “ > take over the is| THE STATE department at ciNig coast are not decre : “but | cannot vote for war. nhaeed ; : r 1 her gnal was word that the house had/ Washington has announced that all|in numbers Ik tke word brought Bj Silentiy supporting herself | tage 7 - c p I ‘ war resolution foreigners in this country who con.|H. M. Smith, Uni States co against the desk, she stood for hd ali a j " e car "| v r ar a long, gra ct themselves properly will suffer | sioner of fisheries, wit 4 just a second. Thor IM fi h e House | war-painte i yer ted ar no property lors. on an inspection tour Cries of “Vote! Vote!" broke T ie n carefull ene lio the silence. shook perfluous fr " The w r ving run thejof The woman crumpled into her c ispidor, fle th rauntiet » House! were tr seat. Her vote was recorded as going thru the ttle for-|suards, delivered the age and |ster “NO.” ities of the ser the read eturned t . ; wrned the We History had been made. Never K 8 readi al grist minutes aft ‘ ‘ ident | ter P hastene: ft before in all the centuries of of , om home ned paper ut t ‘ r ente ¢ conflict had a woman sat with ry i r n d noisy | {ts way te ght long he t the or the counselors of a nation and i si of the senate cham-|¢elve th 1 to seize t ' been forced to cast one of the ig | deciding votes. i Every One Sighed CHINA MAY DIVE ; wide piss ; Another dramatic moment fc 5 ll finished there wa ¢ e a were o} a een circulated thru the|a better chance to see history in aH n 6.-—Dr. V YOUNG MEN'S WOMEN'S COATS _ || dsr tnat he would peat agninat the [he making see lc, Wellington Koo, Chinese minis-[OP# were ofered to pack, thelr be SPRING SUITS $15, $19.50, $22.50 [I treed to believe it. ‘They went in|—not noticeable in normal times | esterday and ted a great |FUls island. The: cones At Cut Rates im all the new weaves, patterns " note in nd sat him the floor leadership—his| 1 ited the resolutl n person ates Int and colors—taiiorea in the| and fashionable color whole prospective of political ad-jon unusual pr re for capitol |the only nat © accept the lead} At New London ppt To prove to you my claims newest styles, single and double \ ment. At 3p. m. he ente fictals vering relations. lehad, which has ¢ 1 as mothe breasted pinch-bact seis. | DRESSES » house, just after mak Way It Was Done s The Chinese have much to gain|ship ‘to. the merchant submarine to painlessnces in extresiaa Bod:'-fit, plain tallured and the final public announcement he 1 The usual procedure was fol entrance fn the war Deutschland, was 6¢ 5 filling and crowning teeth, I aed o utxien | $15, $19.50, $22.50 pose the resolution ‘ Jwould risk foreign control and [German v« e will put on one 22-k. Gold « pacificts ¢ South, entering the center aisle | «ain higher customs, a moratorium i | al desert § N use by the Uni Cc » which I will - SPRING COATS pen OP to $39.50 red the 201d cos boating Wide [ot tae tacttar aealted A raeve taat|on Bosak indemiities, ands seat(any of them » conn | So for 13 yeare, foc A -|sion at an ea The new Trench oe ’ OS cwhes the-denoseeld ledderl 4a mrumecen ome ine tk iii sssteestsssesestss problematical. Ir , ($2.50). body-fit styles, fhe we y democrat Pm 1 rare RRNA anine ane aemmammammnemd sachinery of the ships has t yn The quali id ‘kman- : vas without his charact representative announced a sen q ity and worl in. and Toon co : ergy fed gona : lf Here Is a Real wrecked : ; ship I guarantee to be strictly ta es, gene “Eee. Ryesident, | sal6 Ooake, “ae | Used Car Bargain i first class. $17.50 to $32.50 BLGAG; S26.80, 020150 fi), 15 Veh ot ho many aeneniptions | Secretory” mars ba! ed I will also extract one 3 German Ships in and patriotism,” he said “L present senate resolution Clothes without an equal U to $ ae - ¢ ’ ‘ oy papi eiptgee Portland Seized h free, or fill Be eseas ana, a a o $49. £0 ‘on the part of some of those who| No, 1,” sald South, laring that i ANG OCIZeC tooth free, one tooth opygiidl ot dhs ede: ot cont > P es or the resolution, and insinua-|a state of war exists between the tu epa er PORTLAND, April 6.—Three in with the finest plastic filling Silken: Ghat the best “pag t ons by them t cowardice and dis | imperial German government and terned Ge n ships, the Dalbek, at for 50c (amalgam or cement), aus thé boot ven | Tallore n ) loyalty on the part of those who op-|rhe government and the people of 66@*_9? Linnton, the Vin at Clifton, and | This is done solely for the purpose of giving pub- this counter turers. its —> etre be _|the United States and asking pro the Kert, at Astoria, were seized| AR rather f ¥ cabl P athetia a Ri : early today by ¢ tie 3 icity to the most remarkable anae! at ‘ver intro- here: we are + ne fact | # ited models c visions to prosecute the same ms ay b: iste ritles every day’ to Ine > the newest fal 1 in a Fat That Shows Witeodn ‘Taka. short Walk : ne The ships were 1c ‘ » guard duced to Seattle. I want to meet you. I know I . South cleared his throat. Mar-| Seven-passenge ine f soldiers and deputic | can please you and you'll send your friends. va ‘ollowed sult, and sounded itiol jood tires i WE INVITE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT Soon Disappears |.ysii isiower i wai souney Bier core Aint . | ————_ Our credit ne Y Prominent fat that comes and|the example set finish ; 27 IN REW YORK stays where It is not needed ts a| Just before news of Marshall's HOBOKEN, N, J., April 6.—Twen-| ff burden; a hindrance to activity signing the resolution reached the q 0 ty-seven German ships in New York! ff curb upon pleasure You can take| White Horse, the ¢ lent and waters have been seized by the gov-| Open Saturday Eventing Until 10 0’Clock off the fat where it shows by tak-| Mra, Wilson went for a short ernment, Collector of the Port Ma-| $f ing after each meal and at bedtime,| “I present also,” said South, eihior oat iy 50 and {fj Jone announced at 10:15 today, as| J one Marmola Prescription Tablet,| “house resolution No, 12, an act reli er Ks, too, $200 [ff the las rews of the ships | fi * These little tablets are as effective|making appropriations for the to $1,260 os docked here, departed for Ellis | and harmless as the famous pre-|army island. bd scription from which they take| South turned to leave the senate, H ‘ DENTIS their name. Buy and try a case to-| handing the bill to the senate em ie ee ee T A uals nate, 7 Sty Ene ey 5 eae | hana Mout to greet hits, senatar (Ht GOs Ly TrotterCo. |: Two at New Orleans} 75 cents or if you prefer you may|La Follette did not turn hia head ; Aitoeteuiide NEW ORLEANS, April 6.—-F Opposite Public Market—Corner First and Pike St. 1113 THIRD AVENUE write dizect to the Marmots Co., 864 |s9 the momentous resolution wa Sc aiitine tina todas enitad ihe ae pap he ie Woodwa ‘ Jetrol Mich ouneed and Orn down the P d Bellevue. E 12 terned Ger teame Bre RETWHEN SENECA AND SPRING STRMENTS Woodward A Detroit ich |: nnounced and borne Fe sean aat 61 x sie isle to the clerk's desk and Androme¢ dia, The crews were He continued to sort doc uronate | £3 SEESEETESTESSTEETTREEETTETTUEITOOOEOODERia#i taken to the immigration station, You can thus say good-bye to diet ing, exercise and fat

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