The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1917, Page 6

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ac] Jou gall-/outhwick Second Avenue and Pike Street Annual May Sale of COATS Takes Prominence Tomorrow Through a Special Purchase Affording Opportunity for Unusual Savings STAR WAR TERRORS READY TO USE AGAINST BILL -FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917 Very Special for Saturday All Sizes Smart Styles 19.73 ' fects of buttons, buckles, stitching and | | | N extensive showing of the sea- son's best in velours, gunniburls, over-collars. There are some belted serge, poplin, gabersiine and jersey, in models, with fancy pockets, others shades of rose, black, taupe, apple with high waist lines and some of the plainer styles. Almost all are half green, Kelly, sues, fuchsia and navy. lined with fancy silks. Featuring the latest trimming ef- : Special $19.75 A New Shipment of Spring Blouses Extraordinary Values at $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 | on LOUSES of voile, organdie and crepe de chine. By large quanti-| ties we are able to offer these Biouses to you at these very reasonable prices. A host of new styles, smart, and in demand. Featuring lace inser- tions, crocheted buttons, fine tucks, large collars, ruffles and frill effects. Macde Southw econd Floor buying Fox Tere Dies |QNLY ONE “BILLY” SUNDAY, IS VERDICT MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., May 4—| When John H. Degraw, a a contractor, fell from a scaffold ago and suffered aajarion was then believed would be fatal, his fox terrier took a post-| tion at the side of the bed in his By THE REV. CHARLES STELZLE jana he was right, as both the chotr| NEW YORK, May 4.—There are | 80d the audience discovered some things in the Billy Sunday| Unless you've actually seen this home here. | campaign that are done superlative. | TOU of musicians at work you've The dog refused to eat or drink| ly, and the management of the Sever Teally seen how music ¢ did not sleep and could not be| music, among these, stands out pre | 0¢ Used to produce an “atmosphere coaxed to take his head off the eminently. which will make it easier for the bed. | When Bob Matthews and George °Yangelist to do his best work. Hymn after hymn is sung— experimented with, as a matter of fact, until the crowd ie “right.” It's Ike watching the Physicians said the dog would | Brewster play an introduction to a have to be taken away and foree}hymn, or an interlude between was employed. In another room| verses, on the two big grand pianos, the terrier failed rapidly, and in| almost always there's a gale of ap a day or two died, of grief, it is|planse. And never do they fall to! process in making ste: believed. In the meantime Mr. De astonish even the reporters, who| there’s the exact moment wh graw is reported to be improving are supposed to have heard and the thing ‘getting acro and may recover seen everything, to say notht and then is the time to get | ananeaiie about those who have attended al|| buey. |find ax and Marguritte kinds of conventions and rallies and Ailly Sanday follows his leader mass meetings |of music about the platform, study The boys at the piano have every-| ing his face, Hatening to the “come thing of thin kind beaten by a mile’ | back” from the audience, watching Create “Atmosphere” ‘the chotr, walking and waiting and Erma Warner Bruegerhoft, of Seattle, were chosen to serve as junior representatives on the board of control at the unt versity yesterday, at a special elec tion of the associated students, When “Rody” made bis introduc. | Watching for 10 minutes, sometimes yas tn ——— -\tory speech to the choir of 2,000/ longer, and then he seems to senre| volces—and he made the speech | the fact that the minute has come | while 20,000 people were waiting 894 without the «lightest dela: sometimes after only one verse the hymn has been sung, he plunges into the heart of his sermon, and |there’s never a let-up to his tre | mendous blows until exhausted, he | hangs over his pulpit for just a mo |ment, and either the audience in |promptly dismissed or he begins anew—urging them to “hit the tra for the announcement of a hy which {s going some, by the wa for a speech—he sald to the choir “Remember that the songs are not intended merely to fill in time,” NERVOUS SPELLS | And Combination of Troubles| It's a masterly piece of work. It Relieved by a Combination has never been done before {n just ih Madiaias this , and the eva atx Who A quotation from one recent let. |@7¢ trying to Imitate Billy Sunday ter 1 have be taking Hood's ty are making pikers of them arsaparilia and Peptiron Pills as | **lves There's only one Billy Sunday a course of medicine and find this DENTIST combination has worked tke a|Put that down an a fact, God seems that a man was seen to ‘kins his : |charm. They told me I had nen-|t0 have broken the pattern after) stenographer. see ot ee eo aman: mage Me) ralgia, and certainly 1 wan in a|"® created him After hearing his charge the} want the best very low and discouraging state of| One of his most Intimate asso jury rendered m verdict in favor WHY EXPERIMENT? health. I suffered extremely with |clates sald to me the other day:|of the defendant in the action of IT? ervousness and had neuralgia me day the world will wri Mrs. Marl Blanche Scantlebury I have ireda of patie nw 80 I cou ght down that Sunday was not ont againat ancls H. Secantlebury, will testify tc naa nervaia wialic were aw.4 8! but one of the greatest men! president of a machine company MY Pair fu | who ever li 1 MY Selentif f € ee 8 ; ‘ $y Bei . “1 heard about taking Hood'a|, And h beon living with Sunday| {Rats Destroy Farm To the wonder 2 1 have|Sarsapariiia and Peptiron Pills ist a nop tig gg and at least ree made in th uths by checking veto 5, ~ |has a ght to his opinion ais Peaeays sents io Sees one before meals, the other after p VENTURA, Cal, May 4.—Had { the gums, the miggestion wtruck me favorably so that I have taken the mear cines carefully and faithfully aie | Pyorrhea (Riggs P Put your time against mine's few minutemany day in the week, and I will diagnome your case and tell you | Humpbacked Mule Is Carried From Flames Just what you nerd moat pleasing results BXAMIN ATION, MATION FREE It 1a @ long time now since 1] OMAHA, Neb, May 4—A hump WORK GUARANTEED have had one of those severe nerv-| backed mule, terrorized by the fire ong spelis. I can do a good day's! at the Omaha Merchant PAINLESS AUSTIN corisr its woe es (icone et hers AUS N a a 1k t Mrs, Fred | teers in the #avi € 1 horse rd and Pike J. Weekley, Bagdad After being started to safety, the Mintranece 1504 Third Ave. Your druggist will be pleased to| mule lay down on the floor several Set Caen Sundays supply you with these good meal | times and finally had to be carried Dentiete Wanted—Must be high-class men | CiN6#, \ the ELMER A. SPeRRY One of America’s foremost in ventore working on war devices it le gaid will eurprise the world BY J. H. DUCKWORTH NEW YORK, May 4— American inventive geriwe will have some tremendous sur priece in war machinery for Germany Cable dispatches from Lon don say Britons are predicting, for instance, that a master ant- submarine weapon will be re vealed by Thomes A. Edison's “Invention board.” | talked with Henry A. Wise ‘ood, an original member of the United Btates naval comeuiting board, on how war would stinvulate Yankee inventors Wood is ch man of the ¢ ence commit on national 5 os, prosident of the American Boclety of Aero nautical Bogineers, vice president of the Aero Club of America, and momber of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. New Era Begun “With the appointment of the naval consulting boar sald Wood, “a new era has begun In which the government for the first time has invited rather than repelled, the co operation of our creative hysicists “Fortuoa view of the pre ent circumstances, this co-partner ship between the government and inventors has been working long enough to have laid a substantia! foundation for the very great eur prises I am certain the world will be given {f this country finds iteelf fn @ protracted war, I have in formation concerning these inven: tions. “With fe American | . re, devoted | naelvea exclustrely to matter which do not concern warfare Usually when an American inveator touched fighting machisery he found the government so backward in adopting improvements he har been forced to go abroad, where peace Was less certain, in or opportunity to devel exceptions: ideas Drove 'Em Owt “Thus 8ir Hiram Masim was driven out of this country, was Lewis, of the Lewis gun, and as have nearly all other American modern inventors of war mate It became the fashion of American i tore to let war machinery alon “The navy department, however has been far more progressive thas any other department | a | v * \s | week Each Men's medium $3.25 Community meetings of Friday in the necting of nd Hawthorne nd Latona joined ernity Heights school. jon, city peaker Columbia. schools before Teacher association , | States public ‘With the help of the n de artment, Elmer A. Sperry has been | enabled to develop his marvellous |® gyroscopic compass and that markable series of pautical inven tions that makes him the ‘Edison Grows Potatoes it in Cellar With Lights ST. PAUL, Minn., May 4- white! her netghbors are paying hieh for Mre, W. H. Hull, of Bald is growing them in the lar of her home She planted them about Chrietmas time. When the sun doesn't shine she turns on the electric light and the tubers are said to Nourish London Manager Has Seats for Spooners movie t that t9 dally becoming more pot ular, Downstairs it's an ordinary cinema, but In the balcony the Kind genie who looks after boys and girls in the springtime has ar ranged things differently. Seats In the gallery are yullt doub! Puts O. K. on Plan of Kissing Stenog Eng, May 4.—There's ise out in Golden Gri NEW YORK, May 4,.—Justice Weeks told iry in the supreme court that there was no evidence suffi for divorce in the fact the Pied Piper of Hamelin been available at the Helm pigeon farm coopa would not now be de sorted Rats caused all the trouble. They came by t thousands. They ate up all the grain in thelr firet raid The rats next made depredations nong the eggs, eating large num. Their final attack was made on the squabs themselves, the loss of which ran into hundreds of dollars. izing New York, sermons without taking the Infants where they might disturb the | dience. | Dr. J. B. Loyd, of t the Colman school yeck; sizes up to 44 Men’s Furnishings Men's Fine Cotton Union Suits in campaign. Dr. 14 imbia school at a joint Whitworth Ravenna with the Unt Mise Brick-/ Bon Marche were given Thursday welfare nurse, was Adams Parent-| spoke on the care of children's eyes Here is a combination that cannot fail to pro- duce rare bargains for Saturday shoppers. the store tomorrow. A. Bloch & Co. Suits for Boys ore WAISTS 20 Doren white votle and Convertible collars, can be worn high or low weight Wool Union Suits (Union Label); F. & H Sale price... We Cash Your Pay Checks Whether You Buy Goods or Not BABIES HOLD STAGE! |Community Meetings Discuss Child Welfare | Se | in variees | o'wodk, parte of the city were the features National Baby n Irwin the United! health service, spoke Evening mertings will bo neeting of John B Check Your Baby; ‘It’s Latest Stunt Bale Price Joint | Allen, Whittier and West Woodland schools, at the ie Woodland building, at §| Mies Maud Moore Men’ s Suits The Fitzgerald & Hynes’ stock, the stock secured from " ellen i B gi ae f oblate Pte : Ale ne Spring the railroad wreck, and our own fire stock, all at} gic posed of quickly to make room for k mu t be FIRE SALE PRICES. They should bring you to} pin repairs on our store i 200 elegant Prince Chap Suits for Ye the new cloth and fancy checks plaids, ete, all at Quick Selling Prices stripes, in all the most up-to-date materials, and made up in latest Spring fashions, including the pinch-back Norfolk, so much Prices range from $15.00 to $22.50, and mean a in demand, The Quick Selling Prices are $4.98, $8.95 saving of from $3.00 to $5.00 on each suit Men’s Hats Men's Ger Women’s Hats Trimmed Hats and Untrimrned Shapes of Every Kind and Color, tine Italian Panama Hate The ideal hat for summer. New Pen 250 of the Prettiest Hate we ever had in our store will go on sale tomorrow at Extremely Low Prices. ell brim with plain and Alpine crowns Sale price Trimmed Hate sold up to $2.76— Felt Hate for men and boys tn all the ’ $1.98 ahs @viee Gr witha of Nii Hats, sold up to $5.00 styles of crowns that are want 70 Trimn Hats, sold up to $ ones able. Sale price PSE and up Bale Price eas ee $3.98 Seitnn Mat 4 Bale ‘ 60 Trimmed Hata, wold up to ‘$6,00— nk Hate and Balmacaans for men Sale Price and youths, in wide variety of mix 20 Doren Shapes, ‘finest tm the lan tures, Sale price $1.45 up to $4.50; Bale Price........... WAISTS Crepe de Chine Watsts in white, Mesh and mustard. 6 to 42 lace and medallion trimmings, F & H. Price $4.98 Bale Price only . $3.50 Children’s Dresses A New Lot of Children’s White 100 Fine lawn and cotton vofle Waists, tare and embroidery trimmed. High and low neck. Mussed and sligh sotled. P. & H. Price up to $1.25, Sale Price madras Walets Ase Women's Red Cross, Common Sense Juliets, made of vici kid; easy ull sizes; the famous “Munsing Dresses Just received. Sizes 6 | fitting Shoe; wide last with rubber Brand”: was in railroad wreck 8, 10, 12 and 14 years , . y heel; sizes 4 to 8; F. & H. out only “mussed up a bi The prettiest little Dresses | ) I. price lar $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 you ever saw at the Price 1 Sale price ..... -- -$1.48 Then beantifully trimmed with Ince and embroidery, Bo lero and Jacket effects, medal Mon and placque trimming. Fine Little Gents’ Bluchers A Shoe made strong and sturdy for school wear; has sole leather insole . Valenciennes lace and Swiss We carry a big line of Men's Shirts Guieettaeten and counter. Unlined, sizes 9) to 11% When you buy a Shirt here “fet Bapectully suitable for con- | F: & H- Price $3.50, Sale Price. ...$2.98 know at once that it is going to fit firmation and party wear, or for Qt Edge Dressing for Black Shoes, and be comfortable; all sizes in das ‘thee occasion. Sale) ™&kes the shoes look better end last k © prices “ . ger. F. & H. Price 2c pr as ot as Prices 1.48, $1.08, 82.69 | 1°°* oo oe 89¢, 95e¢, We and $1.35 and oul, | otgss Mach as GbE Two Stores at Your Service With stocks of clean, dependable merchandise. Speakers, Mre. ©. EB. Bo-| gerdus, Judge King Dykeman and!/ Dr Knudsen. Community meeting ot University Presbyterian chureh Speakers, Mrs. ©. F. Btoutenbor ough and Dr. Maybelle Park. Pro gram by Mrs Philip Gearhart and) Mra. Alice Rollit Coe. The Inst of the lectures at the the | afternoon. Dr. Hamilton Stillson Your Special Attention Is Invited to Our Line of | "Infants have little power of ro-| sistance to infection,” he eaid./ ‘Never expose a child to a disease to make him immune You're Iike ly to make him an angel instead.” Other speakers were Dr. Mabel Puckett Seagrave, Dr. H. CG and x # is ° Baby checking originated as an aid to Billy Sunday, now evangel- In order that mothers of tiny tots might hear Billy's We MAKE. OUATEETHN EE t a” 5 sts mt | Hand tailored, union made, perfect fitting, a large range of patterns. You are sure to find something to please you We selected “B. & I Unde it offers the best value for the rwear for our stores because we believe money. It's union made, perfect fitting Greenhood union-made Shirts, made in Seattle. Spring styles now ready. L. V. WESTERMAN Two Stores Store No. 2 Westlake and Pine Store No. First and Main T COR KE—~ ‘Sour RSEIRST &

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