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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917. PAGE 5 Woodhouse-Grundaum Furniture co., Inc 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU o"=. ereatt ayatem has been ent t your comventence—ts o furnish your susT YOUR WORD THAT You. Take Baby Shopping With You whatever to take baby shopping or calling ~ on trains, Noses po matter where you go oF he t con. ‘ cal Priced at $10.50, $12.50, $14.50 and $17.00 — SEATTLE MAN WAS YOUNG ATTORNEYS KILLED ON VACUUM GOING TO PRESIDIO RESERVES HALT (1° "cach. Women BRITISH DRIVE ON ARRAS LINE LONDON, May 4.—The tre mendous weight of German re rves flung violently into the line of the British advance has forced a alight falling back of British troops from advanced | positions captured yesterday, Field Marshal Haig reported to day His statement, saled progr however, re on an entirely new sector from that In which the British drive of the past 48 hours has heretofore céntered— theast of St. Quentin and | rtheast of Hargicourt. \t night around Cheriay and also de the Arras-Cambral road we to fall back fromm positions captured yes © compelled sdvanced Xr Le i iag, MRS WALDO PIERCE terday,” the statement sald. “Wel _ ber progressed northeast of St ot Rare © we captured Malakoff Quentin and northeast Mre. Pierce is society's contri bution to aviation. She is forming a clase of women at Mineola, N. Y., rt, wh farw Hargicourt, from where Halk } to teach them aviation, so they anched a new drive, is two miles, '4Y serve the United States. ‘om the main German line of cor nications between een reported from this sector fo , 10 days ON RUSSIAN FRONT Frank J. Yerney, second mate of Maleolm Douglas and R. M Lens was three-fourths encircled American tank ship Vac poe Rone, have the law by today's fleree fighting, marking e rished when b ship up thelr of imption of the Hritist . ioe ik by submarine ding, bot for Woks iets a Continued From Page 4 jest week, made his home in Seat re reserve | now twists from Loos, on| © tle many years, and was for some he north, southward thru Li ak one anothor’s | time ia the United States ariny formed a new part-| Glvenc Vimy and eastward * “ome of Out tie ould not transport service, acting as f hi nership with Arthur Schramn around Acheville and Fresnoy talk “Gerrean.. Werk mar thelr @ificer on the cable layer Burn-|/who will nd to business| It is around the last two towns) pal rizontally before thelr gid and as seaman on the trans-/ while Douglas is at the Presidio|that the heaviest fighting centered and blowing a huge ‘pouff | Dix. camp. today, There the British turning way of tndioating tt Yerney was a naturalised Helg Wotan line wae made cor epar had blown away T Ger fan. He was an officer aboard the 14 MISSING FROM plete by rupture of the so-called! mans r ly thrust their bay American steamship = Algonquin, “switch-line” from Oppy north to onets | ground and threw Which Was sent to the bottom last Drocourt In fighting since early yew | down thelr rifles ; ic , March, narrowly escaping w! at that time LONDON, May 4 DENY CHILE BREAK =» Loas torpedoing of the steamer Rockingham was redv to the two members of her IONDON, May 4—Denial of the xiied” outright. when Exchange Telecraph dispatch that The Pesiness wor!t wil! prow With labor in demand; to wage earners As both go hand tn hand WASHINGTON, May 4 mining of practically fe let ue hope the war wil! cloes |United States as an jmeans of RE} ficial considesation of ; W. S. 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We )ifice Hours 8:30 to 6:00 Lady Attendants Union Dentists 95, Pike Street Over The Owl Drug Co * ROCKINGHAM SAVED °::::; Trew the third Heavy the entire jNorth sea has been under consid:| have astablished reerulting offices jeration between the allies and the efficient thwarting Germany's posts eer re it became of-' in kilts attracted wide attention tothe soldiers and workmen object ogi) | Pager A ili In addition | day as he walked about the city, In-|the council representing these jito this scheme, there has been of quiring regarding gathering places|menta formally declared the means wrecking the U-boats at thetr base. | tian Ay) TOLD TO WAIT AT Wool Shirts . $1.75 to $4.50 P Regulation Olive Drab Sweaters woo Germans Hear of Revolt Finally an eter from the He told an lines ca along fean # the Germans had not heard the sed news about Russian. We told him | the story of the revolution and he p. soldiers demand that the goverr dian flags. The sign ts on top| ment of the Canadian Pacific railroad of. flees Canadian army fin turn in preted it for his com Berlin had boatioad of survivors was picked = rades Regecaeealnd was aie up today by a British sh The | Petrograd ts thrilled by such re demanded |third boat carried the 14 man herg| ports as these, of complete am fa Berlin dispatches, received here| tors-» reported as missing, The! 6k weineioo vad ios tas tween the opposing forces today. |rese was announced by the ad-|, SAR. “ay fT nel but military leaders are fearful of pin end [Canadian y and the United! Gorman trickery { | = Sates marin sorpe bare gone inte f upture between provision | ad none to burn. ed Market st. today, and me toda The workm an i ‘Sia SEA FOR DIVERS fly, side by side, the Amertean and Ca take them into their conft dence. is growing hourty How seriously the situation threatene Russia's future in the in this city and are appealing tol war ig shown by the fact that after Canadian residents here to go into/ listing a long sertes of the provis the service. A big Canadian soldier! tonal government's acts to which and navy man ot tl h. Canadian and Austra would not approve of any loans to residents of San Francisco. [Ruasia until fully informed of the = |complete war aims of the entente nd of a f the cor t nite © czar and his min Millukoff Criticised ' Vigorous oval waa also HOMES TILL MAY & <=": were | ment extensivel ed to For = eign Minister Miltukoff, that Rus BAN FRANCISCO, May 4.—Men/sia aims to |who have applied for admittance to| Austria. jthe reserve officers’ training camp,| The first clah between the two }to begin at the Presidio here Mayjelements tn the governn |15, were requested today by Lieut. | ¢ yesterday » Kreatost f |Col. M. W. Rowell, tn charge of ap-| ir indignatior aroused |plicants, to remain at their home,among t jeities until ardered to the Preaidio.| delegates by announcement o |He ed this statement. provistonal erfiment that It in | “Applicans selected to attend the|tended to stand by the czar's con | Presidio training camp will be noti-/ tracts with the allies fled commencing May 5. Serious! At yesterday's me inconveniences to individuals and counci! ¢ 2,000 soldiers camp officials will result whenever) with loaded rifles were drawn from applicants leave their places of res |the Petrograd x«arrison to guard erush Germany and ting of the mintaters jidence prior to the recelpt of spe-|the building where the leaders jefifie instructions concerning the| met Throngs of gath ldate th to ort at camp, ered th ir an nonstra Milt mm and rnin pmainat F finister for their traveling expense ike cone the relmbnrxement | tlor “id Sailors Join Protestors soldiers’ ar sailor delegat! mounted im promptn rostrums and exhorted TELL OF WAR RELIEF | ar the people to Join in their demand | The work being done in Seattle |tner ine roversmant take all ean |for the relief of starving thousands |{nim \ta confidence tel Biof A mians and Syrians in the | meeting of protest astated regions of Europe war ¢ and Asia will be told at a meeting |‘ ss the meeting of the counell Sunday at 3 p. m. in the Plymouth | progressed. the 2,000 soldier Congregational church. Rey. Hugh {ne pata hel hin es Bei Ross will act as chairman the Mandct the sclstino Addres: will be delivered by |rifies tn hand, joined in the Dr. M. A. Matthews and W * demonstrations, demanding the res. Doughty. Native Armenians restd| gnation of Miliukot?. . ing in Seattle will be presented. — | seeped epabetios. | No effort was made to maintain any SPEAKERS SELECTED ine of demarcation between the mil itary and the citizens. Soldiers and civillans were soon volcing thelr opinions There can be no a tensity of the situation Up All Night Protesting Some of the The seniors of Queen Anne high school selected the speakers who will represnt them at com. mencement Miss Alice Wilson will be valedictorian, Miss Jessie) The workmen's and soldiers’ Orrell, salutatorian, while Misses |council held an all-night session Evelyn Johnson and Helen Wor \jast night, at which resolution boys and Stuart Baker and Ray-|were adopted bitterly disapproving mond Partee also will speak |the acts of the provistonal govern PRES * ment and charging failure on their sasnesagaensnsssesteasasesetassastettsetttsts par! to keep promises to the work i i nen and soldiers to admit them to The fficial minutes of the meet ng as put ed tod bitter attack on the provistonal government's blanket appro all contracts and agreements p) ed by the czar with the allien “The workmen and soldiers do not even know the provisions of all of these agreements,” the offi cial journal asserted Secretly O. K. Old Contracts The government's — statement saving buys voleing of the contracts and obligations. of the former reg : $100 to | All in fine condition; ere and workmen good rubber all around i ; Mie fa reas - » | Not alone did e meeting attack If you are going to bey HM line jenders for failure to move in a truck see these, sure the open on all administrative and : xovernmental matters, but it was! 3 charged t the provisional offi cors were seeking to cast discredit 1 dM C on the workmen and soldiers b Unite otors 0. Sisending false news of their activi AUTOMOBILES an H ont of Russia Past 612) fhe committee demanded per ising of the contain Our stock of used Trucks offers many opportuni ties for excellent money the home of Minister of War Gutch koff, without consultation with the Pine and Bellevue |mission to disseminate its own| ‘news reflecting Its own views, This nn ambrai and RM STICE OLDS | Bat Mttle fighting has A ll H jthe The tensity af the eituation | ALLDAIRIES = TORAISE MILK PRICE JUNE 1 Seattle dairymen have absorbed all of the tner d costs of milk production the ing to WL V secretary of the Datry tx Publiet and = accordir before June 1, retail milk prices will be ad to 12 cents by all dairte dairies announced the tn-| effective May 1 that crease Robb dee dairymen have been accepting Increases on all products used the prepara tion of milk and ¢ ° arry th belfeving that the pric cam xcessive, It has not, and {t now time for the consut to assume his sha says Kobb Some of the dealers have on operating at a lors, they sa na the proposed increase will net none | of them much profit | “LIBERTY LOAN” IS FULLY SUBSCRIBED WASHINGTON, May 4.—Ove ption for the first tqaue o Liberty Loan” i# practieally assured, Over 1,000 applications | r subscriptions to the $2,000,000 000 loan were received over night tn wer to Secretury MeAdoo's| gram to bank clearing ee and trust companies, it ar nounced, Not even a rough est! | mate of the yunt subscribed was vailable immediate DRUGGIST ROBBED W. Newman of the Mount Baker Ff | | When FE. proprietor pharm ] acy, #603 McClelland st., | store Thursday night 4) \homo, he was m »| walked him half a nto al |thick growth of b nd robbed | him of The ‘inguined | himself by holding his hand over eyes . GIRL BREAKS ANKLE | Mine Mary Withers suntained a Jbroken ankle wher as atruch by an automobile driven by Rev A. Griffin, of Dex Motne t Minor | ave. and Pike 2 | noon. She | end and Mra, Joba W Wintonia hotel | INJURIES KILL HIM Broce Wellington Baker, 2119% Second ava, Great Northern en «ineer, died at the Monroe general honpital Thursday from the effects of infurtes sustained April 29 on a mail train. Baker was leaning from the engine cab window and struck his head against a switch hand, fractur is wkul perminsion was l today Deny Delaying Conventions Forer {In the category of the false news,” which the committee was given circulation the provisional leaders formally hare ares abroad by w th mpression” which {t was ried had been spread that the onatitwtional conventions would not be held until after ‘the and the inference that the] men and soldiers had approv ed such ® course. On the contrary, the committee made formal demand that the con-| tituent assembly be held at the arliest possible date e dispatch from Sh herd is the ‘st word of any serious fric- | tlon between the duma and pro. Intonal government and the sol ders and workmen Germany Stirs Up Trouble | \ hall internal differ | strative a ed to admin er than governmental policie the oth hand, the provisional government has heretofore bowed submissively to the demands of the soldiers and workingmen 1: has long been known that German vending every resource | and uxing every artifice to stir up t able mong he man diverse elements whose temporary unton in| © achieved the overthrow of antocracy The agitator Nicholas Lenin, al redical socialist, has been generally | credited with being a German] agent. He has. been active in aligning element against an- other. © are several other re. turned exiles who are doing stmt-| lar work rm err f DR. J. R. BINYON FREE | Examination | BEST $2.50 GLASSES are one {£ the few optical that really to finish in Seatth BINYON OPTICAL CO.’ 1116 FIRST AVE N Seneca St. it eecese 50c Jergen’s Perfumes, an ° Ounce 33c H ° ° 3 rof Arbutus, Violet, @ . 4 Car 1 e Club and Lil f the alle Main Floor. Ne ize Daggett and Kame de Cold Cream ¢ e Dagee und K del td Crean vie 4 jize Pond's Cold a e nishin Cream b, e . Size Pond’ Cold and § Vanishing Cream ive « ° Oi tne Jergen Henzoin Almond Lay 1p6 2he lee Jorgen Taloum Powder Ve t and Rowse fo ine t Voodbu Face Powde 19 ni \ne 1 Facial e ive @ Soap 19e § Rr Pullman e A oling Cane 4 Se und $1.00 Hath and Se and Bathing Caps. A large as atyles, ut 25e, 38¢, 50c, 75e, 85c and $1.00 __. Children’s Coats, Too, Are Reduced f° Regular $4.95, $6.50 and $7.50 Specie! SIZES mmer serge make from 2 to 6 years are priced years are priced at ny arefully sele THE | Couple Married in Undertaker’s Shop BRISTOL, Tenn., May 4—There being no parlor available, th cov. R. T. McDowell ushered C. D. Lay man and Hazelton Scott tnto an undertaking establishment when they requested him to marry them. The words that made the couple husband and wife were said while the bride and groom stood facing elevator used to c The Rhodes Co. Men’s Summer Underwear $4.75 Regular $6.50 Spring or Summer Styie Coats Special Until Noon Upper Main Floor ——_——— are Coat Seetior t aside for rday Upper Main Floor ur. The Shepherd cl check ket gingham essary at 69%, Ome A URANTELD” . they plair Children’s Wash Dresses 69c and $1.00 Coats that and ir rtment ecks witl th detachable white further enhanced with and sailor collar effects used in the mak thes« that imperative wh EELG | Se a . . lid special the range of sizes shal) To illustrate Sizes t ) the sizes from 6 to 14 ] t are especia tec mmend th a $3.95 Take the Steamer Hyak at Pier 3, Galbraith Dock, at 9 A. M. or 2 P. M. Sunday for WE WANT YOU TO SEE OUR Garden Tracts $37.50 to $ 125 ie 4 oT pa One of Many Little Homes at Suquamish We want you to see Suquamish ne ago it was part of the | Today it is a prosperous | little homes and garden I hurche und hool and hall and water system It has the best boat Steamer Hyak leaves Pier service on 3at9a early m 0. Boats leave here week M id°6:15 P.M ring eve ; one arrives at 7:20, days at A short | lian Reservation mmunity of store 50K rywher and the Sound m. Sunday morning, at 9:30 a. m. every other morning ON EARTH | | We hay two boats out of Suquamish in the the other Phis enables vou to live in Suquamis! work in Seattle the Suquamish will grow anyt the cr \! pal Wat Our tracts at of wharf > tracts, 200 by 50, at $125 and graded water mains Take the boat Sunday or 2 P.M We monthly glad to sufficient will be payment OLE HANSON & SON sso 316 PIKE STREET eid PHONE ELLIOTT 2, installed morning at 9 show you SUQUAMISH 4 manne aa me ie peta apm H.-S Tae Sere Sera a a ae Se SS Se