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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1917. PAGE 5 FAMOUS WOMEN GATHER RECRUITS IN NEW YORK Kurtain Kream—A The Rhodes Cas Weodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. | coloring that renew the 416-424 PIKE STREET rich cream or ecru sh ade | | your curtain i aoe WE’LL TRUST YOU — ‘ Ly ee “Drug Section valmuuaa tec thes ts ouinaaiiagaa odes ¢ meaning that OUR create system hae been catabl necte: bh your hom: hed for your com tf The RK CASH 26-piece Table Ser- you to f , me allt t 1 la requisite that em t ters into all the merchand wold at t JusT YOUR Wo! Var ate Table G én ORES SES Of Romater 08 Down, $1.00 Ter Week neat Irrangee uss DI w 1 € Hom chest The set t . + gs . 1 of Hemet Pha we omcdines fae Youthful Lines Distinguish These 6 tea ' o « t ¥ eee ets Hil end mptire Style Coats ” 4 inter $3 t $19.50 Main Floor a . Stra Pp Purses Upper Main Floor. % good assortment f M the grace of youth and the and top strap 1s ‘ A ashes fig that the « of nature her- Purses in colors ar c ould red with a nent that en- [PF Choice Af ee } ; Main Floor The Warren Girdle , mpire On sale in the Notion b be deta hosed ith feather wearer h of youthfulness Hone (ligt: Midll. afd opera ee seme sine Pee, S especially adapted to th quremen 500 yards extra heavy Print Linoleum, all No. 1 quality Society and professional women have formed a volunteer recruiting organization In New York and || Woman who enjoy hed ne Chat ale and in perfect condition. Eleven patterns to select from. Jare gathering In men fit for the army and navy. Mrs. Cyrus Field is captain and Mrs, Samuel F. Streit Sport and is unsurpa if age : eer Regular price per square yard, 85c; special for lieutenant of this company of women recruiting officers, called the motor squad of the city committ for || golfing, swimming, 1 f ich - {Mace Of amiey Sener ats 4 c women's service, Below, Miss Frances Starr, the famous actress, is shown starting with Miss Robinson lking, tennis and other wool ve nd uesday, as long as it lasts, per square yard. . | Smith on a recruiting trip. | sports. Sizes 20 to 36 waist A Gold. Tue NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR LAYING LINOLEUM §f} i saeaddras Price 1.25 — quoise, Apple Green, Kelly Green ‘= | ° 4 and Rose ‘ ; mm PACKERS READY (CITY, COUNTY, STATE, | Pique: — Plain co 3 td] 9 || ored and white. A much EPU IES SH A (Pemendgate gfhsie ag ran Het aed i i i I I r] es | |} coats and separate skirts; of Blue. . ' 9 || also for trimming; 36 inches Sizes 14, 16 and 18 \ | | wide. A yard .35¢ ~ Oe s s Main Floor, Rear. Geni ae | Sport Middy Stripe. i a, eink te rt Middy Stripes 5: § Actual details of the |. W. | Tee > Seeogners bac yg iS ae BY CARL D. GROAT President Wilson's appeal [before the port commission will be Black, Navy, Old Rose, Red an * 8 W. battle with citizen depu ito gd Ser eacieceea’™ | Uelted Press Staff Correspondent for increased crops and the re ready to undertake the proposed Gold gs , 1 ( ’ N i q ties at the Everett city dock |‘ It, Several fell overboard. | WASHINGTON, April 17.— moval of food speculation hae | plan of acting as “middleman with-|) 0": ies ha nad rebbeeage a Trimmed Hats : November 5 are being told now berber of Evereti, declared he had! America’s part in the “big | 0 @ telling effect on the out profit” ty as the com 1 = A tai he do + 1 in Judge Ronaid’s court, where (seen many men with rifles on the} push” which le hurling German indivi . i | arc o ‘ . P e | & Thomas H. Tracy, |. W. W., | dock before the shooting began, and] troops back from thelr long jon iron pvdabohd pon po free > ania “omadets Robert | Main Floor, Rear. pecia ° Be 4 stands cnarged al Mn a Heian cise cine. ner ere established tines in France, clais in all the large cities made |iridges. “We will prepay the) Cotton Pong e e— ne nau se puty 2% lduring the time the Verona was| Keeping Teutonic commerce off Shere peogatations to deal with | reteht on shipments, deducting tbe}! Colored dots and stripes Upper Main Floor. | . | the eltuation, , the sell price, We 7 A The defense Monday afternoon | near sa oi ice dlacatehyar aged the ahd srreyihg the te“: Sin, tas. pert commibeonere tit@il lenkd ware eos inal that|, Printed on tan grounds; 30 | — special selection from our By pepen ite secital of the — beat me 7 ag mean gellar 1uk-| publics of the world against the leeattie instructed their deputies to|can be used for bank loans, and in|| inches wide, and favored for \ ‘A wa 2s rare: 4 special at story, placing witnesses on 9 | be oe E t_ Improveme: kaleer, will be under discussion |wather all the data connected with every other way accommodate the sport wear. A yard \ ‘I own priced § Stand to testify that they had seen |Co. firing into the Verona here within the next 24 hours. | the pian to sell food directly to the | producer—and thus also the con . Te aa ‘ ic quick clean-up. The | i a dozen rifles brought by deputies | | After he heard two or three shots! Food and fighting forces are consumer thru the port's splendid |sumer.”* : veocees es ZOE and BOE DY. assortment Coun am straight | # to the dock before the arrival of |he heard a volley from the ldcation|to really be mobilized, but all ef-| (Cid storage and warehouse moe Louis ‘W, Hull, eeair: pape Main Floor, Rear. assortment const § mt 7 | the steamer Verona, which carried |of the waiting room on tho dock,|forte are being directed toward alGoy. ‘Iueter wired to Secretary of | board of directors of the Gren praia brir rs, mushroom sai ” Fn eee ee eee een ia erent ven [eagle goal the Interior Lane, asking that the|Northern railway, is in Seattle, and Sheer Voiles in neat vb and low coma that after the exchange of shots/ident. He declared he had seen} Chicago packers have offered ©| superintendent of the Yakima In-| will confer with Frank Waterhouse,|| figure shadow effects turbans and novelty shapes, between the boat and dock, depu-| four or five automobiles loaded with|tnrn their vast meat industry over | 4). reservation be permitted to president of the Harvesters’ | rs ¢ 8 } in black and rt EY ties fired at an I. W. W., who lay|men carrying rifles rushing to the|to the government and permit the|icasy immediately 2000 mrree. ai ebout men ta ragarventers’ league, || stripes, etc.; 38 inches wide shown in black and colors. g kicking and struggling in the we | dock. __ {fixing of prices ready irrigated, without waiting for| the Northwest et oe A yard......25@ and 35¢ Trimmed with early spring] a ter | Carl Ryan, watchman at the Ev-) J, Ogden Armour today suggested ihe usual red tape. Listing of ali vacant lands in the Main Floor, Rear. a : Woman Testifies erett Shingle Co., and Harry Young,|one meatless day a week a» | In Now York state, the legislature| county will be weenie ee ¢ 2 side 4 ze Mrs. Carroll Thomas, wife of the | chauffeur, both testified that the/ means of conserving America’s [004 | passed a $500,000 appropriation “tor | road supervisors, school, officiate, oe ee: : ih : owner of the tug boat William Tell, | I. W. W.'s ran to the opposite side | supply Jansuring an adequate food supply | commercial or anteations bd oth told the court that when the shots | of the boat from the dock just as/ The arrival of the British and/ang for promoting the production |ers who hi tome wena fs \ vegan to come from the dock the the first shot was fired French commissioners is anticl-|thereot! "| the mobiitastion services by a com N t d I Sh ld B po ———— [ried tty oe tomer nen eet of New York, Xow Jer, hae aegerrenns mW UXated fron Shou e " ; 3 J 2 [Connecticut and Pennsylvania cities | minsioner L. C. Smith, County Agr!- > eR ’ PEAL WOULD JUDGE GARY SAYS pad - Hag Poe merle “magee d kes yesterday and formed a perma:| culturist Rader and School Superin ® a é AR 1 7 Available » gigantic loan to the sl-inent organization, to push the “big|tendent Durbam se in ver OSs tta an “9 % : | - . wei ‘oe eneen = lor Amef-| cron” idea, and heard O. H. Benson John D.'s Estate Offered i ica's financing of the war against /o¢ the agricultural department say| In New York, farm organizations we f BE HEAVY FOR ALL NEW YORK, April 17—The Proposed government war taxes on corporations will cost the U. 8. Steel corporation 9$437,000,000, according to esti- mates by Judge E. H. Gary, presented at a stock holders’ meeting today. “That other lawe will be passed no one at the present time can doubt,” said he. “The burden which will be imposed upon corpora. | tions and individuale will be | large. | am sure no loyal citi | zen can object if there is a fair and reasonable distribution of the burden.” TIE UP TACOMA- SEATTLE ROAD If an appeal is taken from the decision of Judge Gilliam, who held against concrete paw ing of the Pacific highway for three miles thru Tukwila, it will tie up traffic between Ta- coma and Seattle during the road building season, accord- ing to the county commission- ers. Two of the commissioners favor @ropping the appeal and proceed- ing at once with brick paving. ermany | The high commisstons of both| England and France will be housed in two mansions in the most select part of Washington. | Special care has been taken to/ guard the commissioners, In some! quarters it was suggested thet placing them in private houses wa due to a desire to shield them fi both the curious and from possible cranks, Special police will be as signed to see that they are not mo lested. WILSON WARNS OF TREASON PENALTY Will cause a delay that will tle up traffic between Tacoma and Se-| att, which will be a shameful con- dition of affairs.” Because the road may facilitate military and food mobilization op No Cost If This Fails To Remove Hair Roots! New, Wonderful, Instantaneous Method erations, the commissioners may decide to award a brick contract You who are annoy Bygone barrassing growths of # The matter is being gone over to-| petra eed long for apr as day with Deputy Prosecutor Ewing.|that would do more than | - take off the surface hair temporarily | something that would really re-| mov the hair roote. And now—at last—your wish is realized | “The new phelactine process ts far 4ifferent from, far better than elec trical, depilatory or other methods, | because it actuaily removes the hatr INDICTED IN N. Y. —- entire, reots all—before your) NEW YORK, April 17.—Chaa. | Yery eyes—easily, jastantly, harm-| ne * * | emsly! t a stick of phelactine Hasting and Rutledge Rutherford, | foiiow the simple directions, and | American newspaper correspond-| you will be surprised and pleased beyond words—or tho druggist will ents, who, the government alleges, | acted as agents in Holland, trans- mitting military information from England to Germany, were indicted eee tain tat aat the by the federal grand jury today. | [east sign of your former trouble re They are charged with complicity | mains —-Advertisement. in the spy plot, which resulted in | ri ts es for Charies Vaux | O————————_———————_—? acon ‘Charles Wannenberg aud || READ STAR WANT ADS || Carl Sander. —— id —?® Lin suuy syuve GEIS Mrs eu NES AT PUWeLtS TAILOR SHOP) Wea POWELL, WHAT'S THE THATS EASY! IT TAKES RENCE BETWEEH AL | A BIG SUIT TO FIT AND FOR ME AND A CHEW] | SATISFY YOU, BUT A OBACCOF, LITTLE CHEW OF W-B CUT, WILL LAST AND SATISFY return your money without quel It ha tating element, | @ child could} y eat ft. It leaves the skin #0) for, no ir injurt no in so non OF wB CUT T UN your tape line along the sum of money you've been spending for chewing and then chop it in two in the middle. Now you get an idea of what W-B CUT is saving jedges of good tobacco. The difference is in the tobacco itself, its the richness that makes to- bacco lovers take to it—that’s why a little goes such a long way. W-B CUT is just tobacco satisfaction through and thruogh. Made by WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 1107 Broadway, New York City bomb plotters may be gripped with an fron hand conspirators are subject to a heavy penalty | The penalty for conviction on the | charge of treason is ¢ h, or five years’ imprisonment and a fine of not less than $10,000 even ump to Music, Girls, | And Forget Nerves} COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 1 Now comes Miss Florence A. Myer. head of the department of physical education at Ohlo state university who is an advocate of the danc especia’ the esthetic dance, which in an instant cure, she says, for the nervous girl who jumps at every sound, and the slouchy, care. free type of girl who is affected by nothing. “The combination of the physical exercise and the mental stress of remembering the different steps is wonderful for the nerve sald Miss Myer. “Those who formerly started at every little sound can bear almost any shock now.” SLAV WOMEN WILL VOTE AT ELECTION PETROGRAD, April 17.—-A con- gress of the council of the work ers’ and soldiers’ delegates today adopted a report providing for elec- tion of @ constituent assembly for Russia as soon as possible. The election, according to the recom- mendation, is to be held under the supervision of the duma councll, and all above , women included, will have the privilege of voting. Patriotic Council Will Be Organized Representatives of all Seattle ara expected to sa club Tuesday vening to organize Central Council for Patriotic in response to the prest it's Inessage making every citi in his or her par organizations meet at the Pr 8 o'ck vice. ad zen to serve ticular specialty, that “every {dle man ought to be put work—make ‘em feed or fight Increased wheat production ts urged in Washington, North Dako- ta, South Dakota, Minnesota and Montana, {n an appeal by Secretary Houston of the department of agri He mentions the following counties in Washington particular ly Lincoln, Adams, Whitman, Douglas, Grant, Walla Walia, Frank lin, Spokane, Benton, Klickitat, Co- lumbia, Garfield, Asotin, and Okanogan. It will probably take two weeks Yakima ithat the French wedge has been thrust farthest forward igainst the German line. Unofficial battle front Forecast thru four days of tre-|defending Teutons and so firmly |t mendous artiliery concentration, | established the French attacking| the French movement began with /forces that hurriedly summoned | act + brilliant victory, despite the most » resistance from the Ger man defenders Strike at Supply Station Laon, one of the most important of the center supply stations on the Germans’ line, is now added to the list of German key pointe di ectly menaced by the French British attack, It was apparently the direct object of the first smash with ich Gen, Nivelle threw his massed forces against the enemy ‘That tremendous blow swept the jermans off their feet, forced them pack of third line trenches, in flicted devastating losses on the ae ! YES! MAGICALLY! CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS ee Dee ee You simply say to the drug store man, “Give me a quarter of an} ounce of freezone.” This will cost very little but is sufficient to re-| move every hard or 6oft corn from one's fee A few drops of this new ether | compound applied directly upon a} tender, aching corn should relieve the soreness instantly, and soon| the entire corn, root and all, dries| up and can be lifted out with the fingers. This new way to rid one's feet of corns was introduced by a Cin- cianat! man, who says that, while freezone is sticky, it dries in a }moment, and simply shrivel up the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tssue or kin Don't let father die of infection or lockjaw from whittling at his ‘orns, but clip this out and make him try it representing 25,000 members adopt ed resolutions asking congress to prohibit the manufacture of alcohol and thus save 640,000,000 bushels! of «rain for food. John D. Rock ers Pocantico Hill estate fell 6 0 acres at Tarrytown wiil converted into a végetable gar for the residents of that town, a cording to Mra, Jobn D, Rockefeller, | Jr. Tom Lawson, of Boston, has of. | fered his estate to be used for food gardening. In his message to Gov McCall he specifies that ucts be disp the prod ysed of at actual cost. 1 dispatches received here to-| {° day declared the German losses were tremendous in op-} | posing the French offensive. | }ir German counter attacks could Cislodge them from the they gained not ground At least three million of France's I it a most remarkable and Engiand’s best troops are prob. uderfully effective rem= ubly fighting along the gigantic| Fae next front. More guns than the world ae t “Fordinand ingem has ever known before tn.one op: It f how much ew York Physician ry eration are belching death over| eat, your food 1 Medical Author, who F; this stretch of 170 miles, It was that “Sr dames MaMa : along the famous “Aisne line” that only in’ some respeaen the French made their greatest ad liga Kg ye oe ne ance » plo truck a ust © mention how foods lose thelr fi vances in the first blows struck by weak. — Meise to grow in & Boll value by improper methods of © ron Gen, Nivelle. It was here that the | Mt ety sron. ry. In the most common foods Gf . Germans stood firm after the re. As I have sald a hundred times Sieton bass Siew rohes, eugars, tania treat following the battle of the| yor. organic iron is the greatest of bread, soda crackers, biscuits, INaenet Marne. all strength builders, If peop’ rent. spaghett!, tapioca, sago, farina The point of Nivelle’ . 1 y take ated Iro 1 degerminated corn meri, no 10! The point of Nivelle's wedge was| would only take Nuxated Iron when iron to be found. Refining prososmea pushed into the German line at a| they feel weak or run down have removed the iron of Mother point about midway between Sols-| of dosing the wit oad om these impoverished foods. ' e othe ning drugs lants and alec anc methods of home cook rons and Rheims, with another] forming drug ‘ Sach Eas by throwing down the waste pipe i emashing blow struck coincidental-| holic bevera Tam convinced tha water in which our vegetables are! ly around Berry-Au-Bac, where the| in this way they could ward off dis eked are responsible for another German line turns, ease, preventing !t becoming or WARNS AGAINST Se fal eagint —. The fore, if 3 Ten thousand prisoners and ajgantc in thousands ef cases, and | pINARY METALLIC IRON #of ana vigor to a ripe age seme great quantity of supplies captured | thereby the lives of thousands might taken by most people, ply the defictency in your) 4 attested the irresistible force of|be saved who now die every year qf), So bis 0 toon organio these two great blows, from pneumonia, «ripe, kidney, w use salt when your food Mina thiheeosaee on - liver, heart trouble and other dan- said I fully agree with Dr. James. ot enough salt. prous maladie The real and true People need more tron, There can ~ TR—Nuxated Iron, whieh is pres ed their diseases gee ees EP sana meribe recommended — abov KILLER OF KRAUSE [cave wich steartes mete ats be no strong, Vigorous tron 1 A Dhysiclans in quch a penet “tettel al was nothing more or leas than & eautiful, healthy w . t casos, ta not { medicine nor secret wi GET Weakened condition brought on DY A Iron, Not long ago a man came to [emedy. no which ts well Iknown LL F, |i f La n ‘ i ieee wutfer trom mo who was nea half a century Res) tego whose fron constituents | Meficler Pand 4 t Know old and asked me to give him a pr ane ev JUNBAU, Alaska, April 17.'The If you ar A Aisi ahi A Sag ol aig Atod the teeth, male body of Edward Krause, escaped | We I 4° ¥ : ey emt the stomach; on Patel : : TV jowing tos he blood pressure of a be tho contrary it Is @ most potent remedy murderer, who was shot Sunday | work or s full of vigor, vim and vi- ! nearly all forma of indigestion, as well afternoon by Arvid Fransen, was | out beco P ' 8 for nervous, run-down conditions, The brought into town yesterday after. | {ve-Kta! Ra A young man; in fact, @ manufacturers’ have such steal GORels noon and a sigh of relief spread | {wo canitia his ego the osoret. he wo tontelt S100 tiie cen over Southeastern Aladka, age standing his age ne et, be tution If they cannot take any Sena With a bullet in him, Krause] ened) ald, was taking tron—Nuxated [ren woman under ¢0 who lacks iron and te still had enongh strength to make |. 4 Oe eee Whe ttn Dad cheaithe et 40 tre im fcr, waster Giese aoe a desperate attack upon Fransen, | kept | i Beep tte ne Ree ee en ee ee rious organta’ trouble. They alee tho finally brought to the ground | > every PnYBciAn nee ee re NER’ ge; eine. Saclaas: Saban oney if It does net by a second shot ansen told| VPr E Baue i ee aa Abe Meet oc gee othe ne ie | who rth In this a miracle of vitality, and his ‘ 19 dispensed — the story of the capture a cor. | an an medi beaming with the buoyancy of ~ : ee oner's jury here, which exonerat we at he i : uct a » $ ne Co itt jacy, and alt good Fransen and recommended that th seas $1,000 reward offered by Gov. —————— Strong for Krause dead or alive, be paid to Fransen. Prescribed by Every Physiciar Says Dr. Howard James, Formerly Resident Physician of New York City Hospital and Assistant Physician of New York State Institutions. | It quickly enriches the blood, strengthens the nerves and puts most astonishing youtl power and vigor into the veins of both men and women. and endurance of delicate, nervous, run-down folks 100 per cent in two weeks’ time. y interesting and instruct the er value of ple on in the blood, Dr. Howard James, for of New York *, *, . . . WASHINGTON, April 17 Pres} riy Resident FP ‘ County Commissioner Lon Smith.} Cuba Sends Mission | dent Wilson, in a prociamat in ity Hospital, and A t Physician in whose district the road lies, in- | sued yesterday, warned all persons t New York State Institutions, lines towards an appeal. . ne| WASHINGTON, April 17—The|in the United State ns “A patient of mine remarked ¢ eaid. “whether an agreement made|Tepublic of Cuba will send a com-;Mllens, that treasonable acts or at- te tay gn agent or a board is binding| Mission to Washington to confer) tempts to shield those committing | ss of bale earch acceeding boards if it fe not| with Z h, French and American poet gy bis partial ~| powerful German counter attack at Courcy, four miles) «se. Dector, nat there atuft tn Ike P ratified by resolution. An appeal | Commissioners here, | country is not now « neutral, ana|North of Rheims, It is in these two sections, apparently, It often increases the Opinions of Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, New Dr. A. J. Newman, and other physicians who have tested Nuxated Iron in their own private practice. r, A. J. Newman, formerly House Surgeon, Jt f Park Hospttal, Chicago, in com on the value of Nuxated Iron, said: “This proven through my own teat of it ny preparation I have ever used ‘ « red blood, building up the hening the muscles and correcting: | disorders. The manufacti J ratulated in having gi i a long-felt want, @ ‘ nie 8 irg iron in an easily dis ested and assimilated form. A true ealth build every sense of the wore.” r. Se er ( ques, VI tgeon t. Elizabeth al, New York, was also ask= ed what he thought of 4 ed Iron. In reply q before _ ation oF advice ation, as T ordi t believe in it, But ase of Nuxated Iron T _ eel I would be remiss ny duty not to mention it. = I have taken it myself given it to my patients. 5 t su STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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