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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917. PAGE 5 Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. ildren’ weaeerme steer” | TAKES TERRIFIC The Rhodes Co. Children’s ; ms TT Trimmed WE’LL TRUST YOU TOLL IN FRANCE ie hin 1 f nthe ¢ 0 Me Nei = ish i to te hin Supplies for Your Kodak | Hats LONDON, April 27.—From be liligent officers of t ts law will zs fh 4 a ai | 25c Size Colgate Dental Cream 20c OUR crest sratem haw Beem eatabtiane’ f tens found seyeh aust YOUR Wonp THaT O ERee Werth of Now north of Arras down te the [convict with a past reputation, Let's put him ul and || ° ‘| | Champagne today, the Franco. hold him for investigation,’ | Main Floor. Special British offensive and the Ger “But I am so thoroly convinced that the right way Rie elves a pey 1 nat ‘ 2396 | Bocce Worth of Uciectur man defense had developed Into is the best, that I don't care how many times they give ; hn ich $2 50 —_ eh titanic “push of war'—net tug me 13 months and hold me for investigation We size for Cold 4 hing Crear 39¢ ” oe of war. “1 am going to be right and do] — ~— - 4 e Mentholatu ‘ Ise Upper Main Floor 12 P The only major infantry oper- | Tikht the rest of my life. Lam glad | vane informatt ace I ert’s List 7 .. .B9¢ atterns ations on the British front were ||!" on Pr Oa tera. ann. {ebe CROCS 18.6 ybtain ( ore : 390 of huge bodies of men on both the hat I had reformed long Upper Main Floor ® sides, gripped in hand-to-hand Tan pantanced t the 0 r la These men were ut 0 ¢ Pebe ! fi 22c Yard .- wes semen aha? am mere the erlnng ey Hite p> Romy e ee At pr . aly. on of reserve troops fally— | # 1 and pouring these into the { been unde- FRENCH TAKE 130 |NAME WINNERS OF '~"°";.0""" "3 Toner a | ctnest there: (oA fib i ea ON TUESDAY Notify oo Poday sanalod iataaat oomie ori 1 48 a Coat of the variety we handled tn t ract ust the thing 4 Lace and PARIS, April 27- Ferme canlat vai tO Get Land f lowed § Chartie |s ‘ f ; daintily trimmed se > 8 wo masacrimer Chilureasnnaa troops gained more gro st Sin” will be an bet re in|to your chief of ' penct - thi beam ed Tu Final requests for free plow rad aver 7 Be ! inh ease en fort from our =< suiall flowe 1 ribbons, A one ntest was| Ing by the street department of the |40t Mate) sgn regular k iprises 4 splendid select of colors, and Cerny and stormed and e ft photo-| must be made Friday to Coun says en t 3 re ‘ it Belts tured German trenches on ays ni earing in Seattle, at! ellman Bolton, chairman of the | ececccccccccccccoecceoe heights of Moronvilliers, today’s of Coliseum, the L and the Saselal GeGhell caentithe. in ficial statement sald. Mission, tt ronvilliers, today’s of. | (he he Liber he Says Young Runs Joint and explained ! Inck of)| Oy E . One hundred dollars tn prises The department has done all : Aa oy fret sap olen ect ' rs are rep Since April 16, in the district be have been offered 9 of the plowing requested of it, ve to §o $0 OF el ifeler: SUPE s kannio (ies ast tween Soissons and Aubertve, the and has plowed about 250 | -datesag-ocey ‘eo © © \time, aggregating the above amc ly cet, ch have captured 120 cannons CHASES: Two GIRLS pleces of land, much of it for ? site ‘i but also gave me his time and s018¢ ; : t Kose, be from the Germans school children and Boy Scouts, | | cena a ar n; al Artillery firing was very active © unknown ms Sak Aaa geben ir ” { whit id m Nanteull to San. F. nd Ina ey, the war office reported. South girls, in bead da of St the Germans suf fered heavy losses in several raids particularly in those attempted next to the forest of St. Gob A Stunning Trimmed Hat for $5.00 Upper Main Floor, tance {n many way Id Dahl), |, were Tacoma| , for stealing an automo ng to W. G. Anderson, Stanley Livingston, Hare Th Pero and John Halley, 18 years « ks of the spot returned to Seattle from nee Wehn was last Queen Annet | ly ergeant Commanding Special De. small black < re ari eh to ; SLAVS SPURNING | in ems and ue) KAISERENVOYS, [£99 5c, sf sal 4 found m@ irdere 1 last Wedn wit #8 for the Kove 1 trial he ha assortment Reagen it the unders t } A and styles ‘ n not been ar | / ain r. | must be in- " t going to be by | \ teed M Floo spected In partment, and in a BY ARTHUR E. MAN ex at an out-of-theordi- mar * tella how } United Preee start ony ‘ y lins y compre- t Bn « COPENHAGEN, April 27. a | ‘ y Spring aquealers t tentlar Far from being affected by the oy, end Id be judged — Margett 6 Gets Wh tremendous and insidious Ger WA << 2 oe Bake manic pressure for a separate oN , il aa Words cannot he beet peace, Rui tles with the Pe Saad ee $ convey nor pictures visual load of w y| entente are slowly 7 i 2. 4 the variety that the Mil- ' the Bill | strengthening, according to in | ' The trin at consist of Mnery Section has made B | formation here today thru dip- t neat laces, me ns and em- ready for Saturday. Boon- | ' | lomatio channete. | hb broideries are very effective and § OmY te its Dent accepted . commitment 7 , Sag, meaning awaits the Woman , I might phone the man | , | oo e the Psi ral appearance = that makes a selection from office, saying | am of gown or chemise. © these specially trimmed hats r. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great B. Schneider and Empo-| ‘aty to surrender, Saturday | powor againet th Teutons . Goren. sees Lo gae eras & for Saturday, at.....+.0500 a » | hehe Tae Meee So jemise sizes, J rium Stocks, Makes Supreme Effort to Turn These Great Mer-| ot third ave. and Stewart ot. [that tho Russian army has s, 36 to 44, $ “1 have not decided yet who pledged itself to the war. ee ee ae Rieti tet chandise Stocks Into Ready Cash. Final Price Cutting Saturday) | ohall choose to win the #100 | Back in the early 1 A reward, days {t was kn n here that a lari | innings d his arm has steadily ;tional Soldiers’ home and caretaker © Men’s Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, worth to “LOGAN BILLINGSLEY.” percentage 6 in the Russie MABEL ABBOT T grown worse since then. He is be-| of th etery, where more than $4.00; Walk-Over stamped on eyery pair, go Saturday Spee Poulet them teat ae ‘| INTERVIEWS HEROES ° ing atten Dr. Daniel Buck-| 1.000 veterans of oe his ove 7 ae y, >; {ses to rub the li : at $1.98, BECKINGHAM TOLD 2°"). a dead in his ment b 0 place so Pat ¢ little cottag: Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at ME TQ GET MONEY os hae From Page 1.) twirl tn the series with Vanoouver | grounds, a vic tina of heart ta i. $2.48. v a c o next week | ; Reagon was AJ uried in a@ grave _ Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, worth to $3.00, at 98c.| PROM MATTHEWS i: (2° pe |whtsh*he completsd’s Gag aa ae eta eile shiek that onde ” VETERAN Is BURIED j before bls death Se " ‘ had . PUTNAM proved very su Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, $1.89. wncl dcueV, Be Piha leglvad bore te elie wore, Proddl icited vel OB ' 00 Ladies’ Shoes, celebrated Red Cross make, head of the dry squad, was ad- ity on all fronts among ail soldiers |luctant details | IN GRAVE HE DUG “i ei calles ta Thie 1 16-inch t t $3.48. vised by Mayor Gill to solicit |now that the provisional govers- “Nobedy could come and get | City of Stone Blocks ‘alt for inch tops, go a funds for the enforcement of ® war program must be car] us, you know. Every few min. Bs er eeerpsl Bambi. * oes, the dry law from the dry forces ru h AD “LE, VL dward Rea 2, . Men’ . Florshiem Sh vf worth to $7. 00, go at and that he saw Dr. M. A. Mat re were various other — < oe wee eee gen, member of the Danville Na-| He forgot his hat. all over me and into my wound. Extraordinary thing, that | wasn't hit In. d from Russia | ats professed to see the $3.48. thews personally at the sugges Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, for this wet weather, k | the statement in a report filed en cloner and tighter t Witale vie all sorte yin . e * worth to $6.00, go at $2.85. | with Mayor Gill Tuesday and |betweon Russia and England and| out there-Germane and all ~ , . turned over to the council late | France hat n there Che man, near me, had hie Boys’ Shoes, Walton make, all solid leather, go at) 7)0rsuay {the ial Site teeken He Week ecving: $1.95. | He ree rn) H. M. ROGERS If you are in need of Shoes, come to this sale. Never Matthews be again will high-grade Shoes, such as Walk-Overs, Flor-| «hove na: prietor of the Red Front Cloth. jcity’s pay : BRITISH CAPTURE that. Ing Co, Who Startles Seattie shies, Red Cross, etc., be offered for so little money. | ects Deas iehinasnlabt an ene? With His Sensational Low he 3 he probably eug:| “ Pre This great tie save grees 2°) QUARRIES FROM FOE! sr. ™=2,%0; r=. the found was better use,” he nald yee | : alive and he put his coat over Sale Starts Saturda A ril 28th, 9 A. M. Sha _sneckinghem tee ee i 1 LONDON, April 27—Captura af] me and stayed with me all that b “ee pe wed Hy tae bel ries on tha eastern out-| night, and next morning he got ar ‘For God's sake, help me!’ and | couldn’t do anything for him. “It was raining. “There were three days of ad $1,406 ‘ pot hare Petr grad offi ar on the in All Prices — yg ged bs of Hare the Germans| back to the line and sent a Over $30,000 worth of high-grade mer- Saturday we will sell Men's 50c President last year, m1 iP and ily. abandon’ ghretaher patty after me. By chandise must be turned into Ready Cash, Suspenders at 17c; 10c Handkerchiefs at 3c; : yan 5H es of f nee torment vee nm that time the lines had moved and it is up to Rogers to do it. The $1.50 Cluett Shirts at 69c; Men's Wool Sox is possible that, along with sslaslataat dab Wien hae casaning te woaan ‘A ts : go at 13c; Men’s Cotton Sox at 5c; Men’s| other dry workrs, I men 7 selling of this gigantic stock is a huge under- Woo) Underwear, worth to $2.00, goes at 68c;| Matthews’ name as being willing to ~ INITIATE KITTENS oe Mis Wat cia cabin hisses taking—a stupendous sale—and in these days Men's Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38; | Conate to the work,” says Becking Jeet Dead aria alt eae of soaring prices it will be a godsend to the Men’s $1.50 Union Suits at 68c; $2.50 Silic| a um'a report ts in|, Nine candidates will bo initiated | Albert 1 then to St ‘ economical shoppers of Seattle. and Wool Underwear at 98c. complla a counell order ladies hea ae pie yetea ee ot London; and it was at St. Thomas 3 15c Arrow Collars, late styles, will be | These are just a few items picked at ran- |“! ' tl ceeatie’ eta Ganeetaeneniee the eo } sold at two for I5c. A large lot of Overalls | dom from these great stocks. This is Rogers’) |” a Ps order tonight at the Faculty club syngas 5 go at 49c. Men's Pants that sold to $3.00 supreme effort to turn this great merchan-| ; ¢ Universit Washington. | «Tne king an . sve Chieti at 98c. Boys’ Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. | dise stock into ready cash and these sacrifice request of April 2 |the hospital,” ho said. ‘The nurse Dress Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work prices will certainly do the work. |re gore Le 5 000, 000 Corns [See mnasagig say hs, and. Sheen —- Mackinaws, Logger enges Slicker tay mee Caos fare go Bernsen: In| stor taak. Ririee he | eeoark, (BLA Nocws all about the ‘oats, etc., in fact, everythin ‘or man’s | order to make this great clothing stock move, | jnterval fro ber Li ft | Right Off |muscles and the nerves and how to . at ri j tag work wear inchided if this sale, | we've assorted it into two hive ote and with /|til after the first of the year I re I e | */handle them, She stayed with me ¢ In this limited space we can only give a mere Um“). and going at the lowest prices ever placed each lot we will make this exceptional Free | ostved ts aren epee amounting eal , [fdout 20. minutes hint of the wonderful values to be obtained at this j ; o between $1,200 and $1,400 from| Try 2 Drops of Magic “Getelt hit than tion aaid What seem : . woric’s st2~7ard merchandise. Offer: 1Se A Matthews, Wich wadl whereas learis ma tha nioaet thine © eves extraordinary ALTERATION SALE. Here, for in- | used i din employing men for socret |tworn gettin eard said about a queen. stance, is a good Upright Piano marked down to it" a Absolutely FREE Saturday fe ven ne rn . —_ | gates. # fine woman,” he sail 11 $75, and here’s another Upright Piano in dark oak s2ttt $s +3 Nee orf for only $90. And another for $110, in splendid Ko MEN’S SUITS THAT SOLD TO $20.00 FOR $9.85. Over 300 Suits to select from—many golden oak. Again at $123, $167, $137, and $146 | Broxholm got his lung puyctured e in 6 ics— 5 7 s and patterns, Jat Ypres because he looked over si ; " ee ai, conbeion preee Sas aree Se $7. 85. TR UCK S jthe parapet of his trench without are fine Upright Pianos to select from. Here’s a And, to force these Suits to be sold before the close of business Saturday night, we ane erin tte has been in one {| 8Plendid 88-note modern Player Piano marked make this FREE OFFER: Any $2.50 Hat in the house—and there's over 300 to select 5 Jhospital or another ever since, He down to only $297, and here’s another magnificent ee in all shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit se) te u wd Tauee |i aol Mf iL ome arn Berele in Player Piano of the best make in America for only omorrow. o bi a rig rat 4 Senne * And here’s Lot 2—Men’s beautifully tailored Suits, latest Spring styles, in $1 1 85 ties for excellent money Heath su te a ea = er pope tae wer = our superb Colonial blues, blacks, grays and browns, that sold up to $30.00. Priced tomorrow at i ving buys diers, But there are still sights beige bates ala adeaidae Miguel Mission, oak And with each of these Suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selection of any} i - for them to see, apparently, even |} and satin mahogany, which are now marked down Hat in the house. Think of it—unheard-of values—and a Hat FREE. d $100 to thes all that thes have seen: an’ WH to $296 and $316. We could mention scores of Men’s Overcoats and Raincoats at these same prices—$7.85 and $11.85—if you wish \ ; hort, because they wanted to go others if space permitted, but even then you must PLEASE NOTE—These Free Offers good SATURDAY ONLY ; $1 150 | to the ball game \]] see the instruments and listen to the perfect musi- People, we believe this will be your last chance to buy standard high-grade merchandise b “Keo? Just 2 Drops of cal quality of TONE to fully realize what a genu- ine sacrifice we are making at this ALTERATION SALE. WE GIVE EASY TERMS OF MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON EVERYTHING. Ramaker Bros. Co. 1524 THIRD AVENUE Established 40 Years. Open Evenings. Iple, not ¢ Come, grasp your opportunity. Our five large display windows are just stacked with good rubber all around today that acta on the new prir H | HURT; IN HOSPITAL high-grade merchandise, and all priced ridiculously low. If you want to save—don’t delay If you are going to buy —be here with the crowds Saturday. Sale stats promptly Saturday morning at 9 a, m. sharp. a truck see these, sure | astley, veteran pitcher of ttle ball club, ts in the hos pital Frida suffering with a trained ligament in bis arm The inju corn, but no loon: with DON’T MAKE ANY MISTAKE—NOTE ADDRESS CAREFULLY. The Red Front Clothing Co. | ©.) Trotters. 1508-1510 First Avenue ji nec of Pie Sweet at such low prices as these. : ‘ - All in fine condition; Tetacrreatel deat Reeicthat Gora PAT EASTLEY’S ARM “tf durin the trainin eason, ti Bastley insist ed on starting the opening game last Tuesday, despite the handicap, He waa unable to go the full 11! Pine and Bellevue—East 612 6, or nen Lawrence & Co. ‘old in Beatle at the Owl Drug ¢ on