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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1917, PAGE 7 Ao M.A. GOTTSTEIN| Nie FURNITURE CO. SPECIAL NOTICE purpose teed during living, the following will prevail u $ 50.00, 100.00, 150.00, 200.00, 250.00, 300.00, wee ma) No are or the of cooperating with the the present high cost terms. on hometurnishin il further notice nothing down, $1.00 week, or $4.00 mo. nothing down, 1.25 week, or 5.00 mo. $ 5.00 down, 1.50 week, or 6.50 mo. 10.00 down, 2.50 week, or 10.00 mo. 12.50 down, 3.00 week, or 12.50 mo. 15.00 down, 3.50 week, or 15.00 mo. ot nt MAND IT! SIN © added-to-account wit es By Dr. Harvey W. Wiley Customers having a < (America’s Famous Food Expert Refrigerator, Go-Cart, Ls (in an Interview With Mary Boyle O'Reilly Tools, Garde Blankets, (x rts WAS TON, April 2 The biggest war States than all the drilling and wigwagging able articles, and have same adjusted work in which the women of American ca put together. In a word, war bread is MORE payment kage at s moment is th essential than bullets DEMAND WAR BREAD le o croy what they ma America M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. This ix the message Dr. Har und to co-operate with the ns Seattle's Popular Homefurnishers vey W. Wiley gave me today, whatever food lies car Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine whe ype caerrsor hc Be ummer will kee the whole K AGENTS: BUCKS UNION MADE. STOVES Ran - ; PULLMAN REVOLVIN rn ar. war bread T mean whe But we must ‘ at t in STERMOOR MATTRESS " r white That ia why we M } million men h © resulting graves with » engaged {tn pro- Fe Res volution in q : a 7 ndt . © labor are with destruction ON THE NEW RUSSIA : «1 aa has ita labor t a ta th - , noW on we Americans ought to save. s int nited States must attract “Economy in the home or the country is a feed not only their i ) inhabitants, but spoke to the ‘ WOMAN'S problem, A woman's movement feed also the & 00 oth mericans who live ca to raise milling standards to 9 per cent and n cities and tow And s the part of wis so increase our wheat supply 81,500,000 dom for hous ato begin now on this program bushels, or 196 pounds per person, would of bread econom: do more for the well being of the United DEMAND WHOLE WHEAT BREAD! SPRING SUITS “UNION MADE” | For Men and Young Men 7 We are a It is as brought together Youthful Models that are decidedly smart and distinctive, some with belts, BILLINGSLEYS SENT TO PRISON, TRYING TO EVADE SENTENCES The last card of the Billings ley brothers, in their effort to keep out of jail, will be played m at the foot of Union st ot Dey Uv. jnwrigt | lieved he had told the truth, Hey stat | asked the to give three bootlegger r sentences than in| Mar-| some by their counsel, William R brother double breasted some Bell, in federal court Friday peare Pinchback, for tasty morning, when he will argue young men and men the question of allowing the whose hearts are youth- vi) three bootleggers to remain out on bail during the pendency of an appeal to the United States circuit court of appeals, from ful, though their years f are not Conservative Models the refusal of Judge Neterer to do 80 t Distinguished types aliow them to change their the n which tw being | for the man whose bust- pleas of guilty to not guilty. 4 Friday. Overnight, th aiid thie seapense' te over,” le Arima eel was tenced lingsleys stayed at the de tenth was Ora's only cor ness and temperament } ent | N for dignity. r son to ae a year encinte walt * iiccgeand a mont th at MeNetis island pen | Gately Suite Are ary ed was given six i} $15 to 835 1, and Ora Splendid Showing at | Wife am Be pes Pred $20, $22.50 and $25 ( were al their sen tcom county farm LAY CARDS ON TABLE TO U. S...: WEHN SLAYER erce county Women’s and 1 Police are inci! and if batl Is denied they will go cE 4 , ere, and Mrs. Fred, with her baby, Oithat M Florence Wehn usses nea where she can see 4 at Twelfth ave. W st Wed BY CARL ¢ D. GROAT the United Prese # WASHINGTON, April h at ag rreapondent 20.— Spring Apparel ac Nou gall-/outhwick SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Really Notable Are These April Sale Showings of NEW SPRING COATS $19.75, $25.00, $29.75 because Fes 4 4 r CN Nand tyle are ire made Gaberdine, re belted, priced so low. The Saturday sale up of stitching collar Suits Featured Saturday $25, $29.75, $35 the Among models featured for Saturday, there is a comprehensive showing of man- nish Tailleur suits, for which a decided 4 vogue has been established by women of fashion. Distinguished, refined types— their likeness to custom-made suits ex- pressed by n y shoulders, close-fitting sleeves nug Mars and lapels— fashioned in propriate fabrics. Braid and tape edgings; mannish Pique waistcoats and flanges; link fror Chic Effects in New Skirts of Silk and Cloth $9.95 to $15.00 We offer for tomorrow some very ] Important Sale of Fiber-Silk Sweaters Offering Remarkable Values At $9.95 oo smart styles in clever skirts for dress st heard, did not adv rlence. reate the + "9 - raged ; The smart Brit intends to lay all ennar y deu ledge we . ther , Dresses 26 om Men’s Hats { A chgprecniges her ea cras or ise, tis loom fii Fine practical models for motor- had, which, he vie Wisden ith one of new models in beautiful colors in : . ' the court to be easy on | Waphendae <Weeehtioan : Yor ; the new Blouses, makes a fine spring : All the new sha 1 Ora. “Ora had no direct| when her commissioners meet rda ing, golfing and all out-of-door : : . good quality taffeta sitks—Georg hter searched the Wet ng, & costume. Shown in plain and fancy ette sleeves and collars—tastefully pected gar er iy Aes ee With “Americana, here One c tw pursuits. One mode! is illustrated, Sap iaeay A en a ee trimmed ere at $2 and $3. will presently fully and frankly tit ; pe and ‘dle with Taffetas, Imported Gaberdines, Fancy $15.00, $19.50, $22.50 # all problems. These will cover ne A scons dia : py Velours and bright sports novelties, : 8 Poplin, F Accessories a wider scope than heretofore Sindy stgpeed ly tassels, deep cuffs and patch Ail cee in Serges, Poplin, Po home for eviden kets olor sag Suits a Twill Ganartine announced. past 40, report pockets. New colors, —MacDongall-Southwick, Second Floor, and other favored fabrics in all the Shirts, soba Un aatdl | The general question of mil- neighborhood whe SESS ee z i uve = NERS oes 4 derwear, Hose — every ans ¢ thor in pat gag, ht rm new and beanteous colors r <P nvaatd Aes Wiihifiaen toe Loken itary and financial co-opera death, $19.50, $22.50, $24 and anginal pa || Euley was the leador.| thon will be the foremost prob |nikh is maid to rain. He said that during the Up to $49.50 f A grt ag} fem, but other subjects to Be ity. hooting a deputy came out of the ‘ Pp i Sh I . coneldered are Hsp he warehouse and said: “They y - plomatic questions, such as ul- | sible m er ¢ razy down there; shooting all tn gold, tan, various oes , aCh ieee, | Coroner ‘Tiffin : ; Coats shades of green in : transports. (that an inquest * shauiike Tells of Beverly Park Affair: dire a acuty naa He re sho ervice: y t cor 7 ~ ia ae cer of the govern aviation and anti I eeded surprise in ke un erett sh yuting that a deputy had shot $15, — near pone ep der responsibility ft ane ve Tracy, charged | Weaver, told the story of the ‘ Nn : tence for hit will be . “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” Attorne wand © WANG DESPITE. Logan “had c t T Open a Charge Account With Us, Purchase Your Clothes Here tion in appear 1 ring terda L EXHIBI and Pay Us as You Get Paid and that he be|they affected an rights eeinn dies ; —— =| With respect to ultimate peace cade Exhibition Building “Silene . iiain COMING OUT? | raged cthartep sae are Al b peared Se Fourth Avenue and University Street i a Lg noth urther Ne ; ‘Ra who wa | Saturday | te ae ~ prmnc| 00: talon Ss sane lined to make| | SPOKANE \ : ee Beverly park, swore that Mc FREE DEMONSTRATIONS | ! 7. | an i yeace with German Y was Sa sine he ne " : SEN pa cae. Dands ae on ims fove soir oe The work of munitions supply right yes-|Rae had persone Laarae'n This Evening Lilliputian Vaudeville Co. at 8 P. M. ae of ne ‘ ye taken up thoroly and some |terday by the United States mar erat of the deputies sev ns ‘i Eagan Laat hte TO atop tating Tvasberaeat wade Whaeaby Mok: sual as pared! WAR Muvietea In LatIY | where several men were Vocal Selection by Mme. Louise Clary 1113 Third Avenue bic cudst and Ha tie cath or will Increase her own output, |the United States district court of) beaten up by deputies, abe That is To Meet the High Cost of Living the Centennial Mill BETWEEN SENECA AND SPRING STREETS y particle of dandruff, get aj fit! taaconiy Anion Bh ge ae ile. : a no ; b. “is fe ea rs Rathi Rata Co. Is Distributing 50 Loaves of Bread Daily. inant bettie, Raseritogeon | | Capital punishment is prohibited|It was McRae's testimony that he Admission by Coupon—Clip Here hand an¢ y it into the scal Jin th ate, but as the m as|liad gone in his own machine, stay | stops coming out and you can’t find law, providing death, was it ees POO YELY Ober Se Industrial Exhib: SY} jany dandruff CAUGHT IN CH E: voked | witness, testified that the spe | Juse of vi arrested William 1 Be hnke na R. W. LAST SESSION TODAY where 41 I. W. W's are ARMY AND NAVY GOODS STORE [Ba | Are Due to Acidity Ss on the, charge of yng RR Ad 1209 FIRST AVENUE Tells Sate, Certain, Speedy Heliet tor | steal! hine belonging to] Friday is the last day ¢ be dipuies, Hbcaaid that thers| Acid Indigestion [Xv P. Lae vyber 410 ia! Toy st.| housekeepers’ conference at the had been no gauntlet and that he - This theft of the car was discovered |. icaralt A lec » demons id lost his sap before using it it yo" hiking, camping, hunting or fishing, you want iniver lecture demonstra Pl gS on? ag Y sensit, with elething and an outfit sultable lon, such a8 lby Lewis Schwager, of Schwager & | tion on housekeeping, by Miss Mary, much for the corns 4 -, | Nettleton, Inc., who was sitting in| Rausch, of the conference; “Care The state sought to show that| Unele Sam buys tor durabllity, compactness and comfort, out of his office at 1301 Fourth ave lat wear and: Woodwor) by|Luke was inspired by oreness' Wie cagte-eyed inepeetion conomiens © stanened ot bipe re-/he saw two men get in Lockwood's | yiidred Thornburg, a student; al|toward McRae caused by the fail | S | wamior ina exit .; dane 1 he | car and drive away. Schwager went] talk on teeth, by Dr. W. P. Hard-\ure of the former sheriff to sup-| $1.00 |down and jumped into his car, pick-| tng: “Home Decoration,’ by Mrs.| port Luke for the office. Luke de | the stomach andling up Officer Benjamin at Pike|ielen Brooks, professor of do-|Med both of these cla admit oppressive, burr and Westlake. From there the! mosgtic ; segs peel yee \ |.|ting, however, that there had been | nwn as heart: | 4 mestic art In tho Oregon Agricu Htates and in-|Chase continued until the Fremont] tural colleg Fifteen Summer! “some jangling over politics” while We loan money at lining of the) bridge was reached | Menus by M ach d alhe Was a deputy ‘afl pe ala 4 | Menu y Miss Rausch, and a L R lopment or | final question box, were the fea ae owest ates on *H tne| - Manufacturers’ Record says that| tures. At 3 o'clock the women were SEATTLE 9 WA TS . ing of th |. total value’ of the Sontira ag. [tobe shown. the laboratories and N Improved Real a t tri ultural products, including ani-| cla of the new Home Eco R _—_—_—_ *lthan $4,650,000,000, or only & per r cent of th roads] ’ r | Estate. ot}cent less than the total for the tment store is deliv-| prea ‘ nt pees DY BLOUSES United States in 1900. y other 70 per cent has} The Ye a tat n's Christian as. ‘ , oy USE share of the cost of de-| sociation o ashingto s going \) ee ‘3 to pay Its sharo of the cost of de-|soctation of Washington ts golns No Commission “age Pe ls | liver Which is about 7 ce rito raise $40,000 as its share of the CCE RCA AERTS RSTO. NY enn nckage A J Rhode € ” 1 BATISE ACTION A. Free Ornament ‘a McCORMICK LINE iia alla t 1 116) $3,000 national fund to be GUAKANTERD Of with Every . 1 7 > shy ok a 7 ralsed for army work, This action MONEY REEUNDED Ower noe te a! TO CALIFORNIA = |/tle Chamber of Commerce and | Wit iten at a meeting W hi Savi d Loan Associati aa pis, ger STR. WAPAMA April Thursda I hope to see the time pied ay ODM eS: yeReraay Att 810 S ra sltahed ficial Ingnesia when people who want parcels de-|°TO" econ ve. Years | rr i , ‘ y fous | livered | pa fo t eparately | , Mag yt pre] FD ld saan [180 the others will not have to pay| Crooks wrecked the life of Eaton | j pared for the above purpone for what they do not get. In “The Blind Man's Eyes.” j

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