The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1917, Page 5

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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET 4osicd ae nat WE’LL TRUST YOU UR creat syetem has been catablinhed for your conventence—te ‘an ov. eesist you te furnish you of 5EE: 0 tone yore of Nomefurntanings. th of Homefernishings 00 Per Ween 1.25 Per Week 30 te 1.50 Week m he 2100 Per Week Nt te 2.50 Per Week 400 Per Week Efer 3 [* Rebs cf FASE pattern 1s ined. regular price $2450 ..$17.50 STAR SAUNDERS WILL JOFFRE TAKES — WILSON PLANS TELL DANIELS | WIDDLE WEST TO REASSURE OF DIVER PLAN seme mare LOUIS, Mo., May 7, | | 7 hy a ddle Weat's unrivaled re MONDAY, MAY PAGI NEW me cual May 7 William 1 ception of the great French | WASHINGTON, Ma Pre a ng - a warriors and astateemen is at dent W om thin seedy he KO an end, and with the last long | morrow —wi © the immediate cheers f the — flag-strewn 1 Ir new Runsia to . crowd which watched the ape cihetiax ai: tat clal out of sight here today, pe created a lay when t a ch leave for rely rege arta echoing in the distance, Pre age mier Viviant and Gen. Joffre tlans now t board would nh government cir : > turned their steps toward the > i solve the m min Russia te grave of Lin truc P a that reason It t aced on his words until +t first of the two 8 ders made tt plain that he was . Kusein leave as commiseion's tou yinton, and | odme s failed to} er y voicing bis privat that other board 1 agree with him. 1 Daniels asked a con ninittee headed commits f Federation of ard chairt led upon to a day, and said DK clasne after he had PATRIOTIC COUNCIL to Ameérica’s # In sending ia. After a erday with ain Lincoln, a nation he heart of the West and READY TO CHECK UP gp as oa ON WAR ACTIVITIES me ie The exect ral ( tve committee of the © line of mare 2 of Patriotic § ty to expand ite » Pordinat community Ce: lee nervy ing war Pe © asked to donate money to various patriotic funds can have the activity Investigated by the The Stars and 8 counc!! committee. request. If tricolor have they don’t know where their money | mingled tn the stopa ot The prog nee thru corn and wheat to Kansas City and bask 1 eo? trall of tr of the ty the rvice HAIG RETAINS NEW POSITIONS {pen and the! n nextrieably ¢ Went tn the Midd & J, Wettrick, manager of the Alfred B. Wade, 85, died at Mis is going, or what part of subsertp-|inat firm days,” said a member fgensportation bureau of the Seat- home, 737 17th ave. Saturday, after! ting ia be sorbed in ex-|the party as the train left St. Loni LONDON, May @ Chamber of Commerce, left for a residence tn Seattle of 18 years. jenses. the ommittes will | today Washinton, D. C.-Saturday to at- Mrs. Dorsey C. Baker, wife of Dr. German cou thy fend the interstate commerce com- Baker, orig nal bullder of the O-W rday ha dt tted as ees nesrer on Sn rsrced 8; did as her hoie Wale | 3.8 THIS IS BIG YEAR be Hgdenare | al soon) FOR GANNERY MEN ° ie conte Pa? PPP PPP WERkes NW Sf For the convenience of those who - get away from their work or business only at cer- tain fixed hours, we have arranged Ay issue SPECIAL APPOINTMENT CARDS for FREE PAINLESS EXTRACTING so as to avoid loss Of time or delay on the part of our patrons. These cards may be had by calling at the Office of the BOSTON DENTAL COMPANY any time. Remember, no charge whatsoever is made for extracting teeth, no matter how many, and there is absolutely no obligation on your part to order other work. Even the wonderful anes- eg which renders every operation painless is Tee, } Dr. Sipes and the Boston Dental staff of Skilled specialists also make a thorough examina- f} tion of your teeth without charge This latter Service may be the means of saving you price less teeth or relieving you from future torture from neglected teeth. Come any time for FREE PAINLESS EX- TRACTING. The special appointment cards are merely for those who can only come at cer- tain fixed hours. Boston Dental Co. M. O. SIPES, D. D. S., Manager. 1420 Second Avenue, Seattle Opposite Bon Marche. So RRR " Len NL Aa to Chairman Lowman build Harold Presto drives of peer own ing. Field: Mar. today With the cannertes of the lim readiness, the firs | nalmon Too Many Homes in | Wit Seattle Are Minus sta Kiddies, Is Report tiene: b ing | Adal Hate so rep "Parly thin he sald, “there was shart iting on the Hindenburg line east of Balecourt. are beg a few be « come Sockeye ling to weeks 1st the Northwest bl run y ed that the p if 1,000,000 cases | arger |! Altho definite reports heave not been completed yet, the enumerate engaged in ona, waa drive: mander reported. 4)? schoo! ck w . 6 cen rus of Seattle's tren between 3, the Inst the ages of 4 and 21, bave tnformal n run {s extra : FRENCH CAPTURE | ly reported a surprising namber of |! of four chfidiess homes tn the city. It 28,000 GERMANS was expected that this conditto would obtain in th apartment BOYS AND GIRLS TO PARIS, May 7. Twenty-cight house dint but the figu: and ¢ roldiers have oo Py tae wan't a | AID HARVEST WORK apt Nivelie's tions of Seattle The | dr 16, the enumeratore say ¢ ef™pty houses in Seatt! are fewer | than at| Soy 4 girlie any prerions achoc cengu They | w be vo the census " show a) steady growth in the city’s popnia- | sche tion during the inst yea PLAN BIG FESTIVAL South Seattle organizations der the auspices of the State sumers’ league, will hold a co: munity festival from May & t the Fred oe bul Joorgetown here will be ts from all jis of the \25 MILLION MORE , LOANED TO ENGLAND WASHINGTO? Lemon Juice is tdoaat saan or $88 | Skin Beautifier, |r ' Also a Whitener Many we lemons t the state eaters before the ing o ear, according to f Public Instruct Preste | wages if « those who d gy ogg thelr work jeredit for the | held tn check K to retain all DEAD MAN'S PAL LOCKED IN JAIL Louls May 7 An afd! 00,000 was made Tomas, t attended by Kent all here today because of the death of John Cam- doesn’t sound logical to » county cor. ranch- er, in in his explanation him ranch partner, ard, HE'S GN. VET NOW on Lemuel A Shortr Tiffin, At the cost of a small far of cold cream one can ft and came to strain cloth so KAISER’S GRIP ON ‘| FRANGE LESSENING | f the ant lemon lo ane ‘ neighborh eon into the face, neck . ae Dee borings arms and hands, It should natural : poke Ae Banta nelp to ck to any ski y ling ly help to b ack to any skir 4 kage pgs gaa fired the that Ca the whitene » aweet freshnes: and flexib of which it has been |t robbed by carelessness or trying at- ond shot ontdoors, so ard wouldn't shoot him- elf mospheric conditions ing the Tr Sad hee wha ty -|whtch = would with-| some pecs aa ine ges re , a ausing the farm three months ago. Tomas co the last of 1d 0 fe ne t in an effort to hold |** 4 $50 for the fir and Can later. en up te 1 a shat ears rent, | thelr reserves ard was to pay his share back the And thousands of others must take good care of your teeth it means your bealth—your oe Jewelry Fad Robs U, 1 the con rew ating ration S. of life! hither nown. But num ber of ners does roflect theo| War Time Necessity} immen Hes of troops which i; the Germans are throwing into the 1W YORK, May It you . | conf et | must marr and run the chance of Guarantee you the best dental { Put to Slaughter Like Sheep being called acker, don't give work that money can buy and | ‘They are being put to the slaugh-| your wife a ker ring,” is the modern science can give. jter like sheep. Today, standing rsa of the American | a he'ght, from which I coul¢ | | the h steadily wiping out the| 1 is the plat: | Hindenburg salient, {t was possible, |inum r otheart de- | jwith glasses, to make out long|mands a diamond ring, seo to it Ines of motor lorries behind the that even the prongs bear no plat Should secondary cons!d German trenches, each packed |{num. »ve all, beware of the sration when your teeth are in (tight with German troops, speed-| platinun ding ring jeopardy—best work {is the ing to the charneal house of the| Platinum is a necessary metal in| main object, Nevertheless, you | German front Ines many Industries closely connected | should save all you can. Our Arriving there, th fresh re-|with the war. It is now fiv e times | prices are moderate. Investi | Kate! oe and eat mate free. were unendingly launched the French And they unendingly in the © gun fire, the dead erves more Allen Ame ed te ible than Rogers, asp Chemical it is | for tho| rrage of the fa onal vanity operatives ee ee coe ee of the French bay the ex-|that a mere frivolous fad should plosions of French os deprive chemists and manufactur-| ers of the proper materials the demands pl to meet 1 upon them.” | ¢ broken off diplo Dentists Turkey has Fifty per ¢ of the platinum! matic relations with us, We | |used in the United States ts on EMPANSS BUILDING | kinda disagres with Sherman's | | fine jewelry, according to a report See and Spring famous phra of the U, 8 department of the rs — interior, NEW RUSSIA. The Rhodes Co. Stamped Linen Centers, Scarfs, Napkins and Pillows Special for Tuesday Needle Art Section $2.50, $2.95 and $3.95 Untrimmed esday is a slogan that means at Hats SPECIAL this store unusual price reductions, On S tal # ; assortment that have been selected peciat for Pe the Needle hog Section and priced for Tuesday, the Tuesday, Choice, $1.55 reductions are more than exceptional. 75c Ecru Linen Pillows, special © Upper Main Floor. $1.25 Feru Linen (20x45). « 3 z ° . ; $1.00 White Linen § (18x45)... H untrimmed - : | THESE ha 25¢ White Linen Napkins (18x18)... fe elect Sc White Linen Centers (6-inch size).. oe ed from) our regular 15¢ White Linen Centers (12-inch size) 8¢ stock and price 1 unusu Vie hite Linen Centers (27-inch size) -A9¢ ally low for Tuesday r $1.00 White Linen Centers (36-inch. size). selling. } se they are from our regular stock $1.25 Ecru Linen [e iters (36-inch size) we recommend the assort ment as deserving of par V 1 . L tivlar notice, or the § LOc Valenciennes Laces yles are the desirables Special for Tuesday. al 5c Main Floor, They are mac black, lustrous lisere | yards of Normandie Valenciennes Laces in 1, 000 |14- to 3-inch widths. The patterns are neat, strong and durable and are most ef- tective for women’s underwear and children’s apparel. $6.50, $7.95, a Few $10 Wool Separate Dress Skirts Special for Tuesday, Choice hemps in ing brim and tur natural white e and blue eeccccccccecccccooe 25c Ribbons, Special * for Tuesday a Yard 15c Main Floor. r a Ribbon «ale for Tuerda IN | «re 160 yards of & ana 6 {nob fancy warp prints in © good assortment of patterns on llzht and dark grounds. os $4.85 Upper Main Floor. capeepeeeae Value and Quality are each STYLE & dominant character of the assortment of Separ- -—————" ate Dress Skirts selected trom the Women's Ready-to-Wear Sec- tlon especially for the Tuesday sales. ‘ The Wool Skirts thus assembled comprise white serge in pleated styles; navy blue and black serge in plain styles; wool velour Skirts in rose and gold; worsted in plaids and stripes and silk poplin, silk taffeta and a few silk messaline Skirts in sport pat- terns. Sizes 24 to 10 waist measure, but not each size in every style and onlor. Seattle Natatorium Company Announces the Opening of The Crystal Pool Today (Monday, May 7) Under Entirely New Management America’s finest salt-water Natatorium, The Crystal Pool, invites the public to its 1917 opening today, and to the health-giving delights of the water sport it affords. Thousands of dollars have been spent by the new man- agement during the closed season to provide the Crystal Pool with added improvements and conveniences, to give and well-being of patrons. every facility for the comfort Sanitary specialists and municipal authorities have co- operated with us to provide a perfection of equipment ab- solutely unequaled, while among the larger improvements is the introduction of a great ventilating system that alone cess of $20,000. cost in ex Every courtesy and every attention will be shown pa- trons of the Crystal Pool—men, women and children—to assist them in enjoying to the fullest a plunge in pure, de- lightful sea-water, fresh with the breath of the ocean. G. E. SHERWOOD, President. Pool Open 9 a.m, to Second Ave, at Lenora PEE APTA LIE

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