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SERVICE TO THE HOMEFURNISAER | “NO CASH DOWN!” _, “MAKE TOUR OWN TERMS!” Pn is “Your Credit r own terme hon: e will eur well-known Uberal credit servi fit your individual needs! —Iif you have an account here you be aided without intial payment the popular gate-leg table: special wal 90 regular price $23— =the popular mate leg table, exactly as plotured sire top when opened S2248 inches: antique mah picture shows table extend “the “Frantz Premier” vacuum cleaner— {deal the ‘Hoover’ | vacuum cleaner — an vacuum tle housewtves; you one on 10 $35" will take up days’ free trial nt and ray saamtaalen elings the * same as ordl- nary sweeper does the dust; | in three sizes —"The Baby Hoover ist havesve.ses $53.50 ; —"The Special Hoover” 5 " $65.50 i —"The Junior Hoover” ] MORE RESERVE your additional purchases added to your account! r additional purchases will used by thousands of Seat will send The New Nonalcoholic Cereal Beverage A perfect blending of the choicest grains, hops and other healthful ingredients into an absolutely pure, wholesome, satisfying liquid food. Rainier is the only cereal beverage that is thoroughly fermented, yet free from even the slightest trace of alcohol. Rainier is invaluable as a tonic for nursing mothers, invalids and convalescents. Order a few trial bottles from your druggist or grocer. Rainier Is Served at Cafes, Hotels, Soda Fountains, Clut and on Steamship and Dining Cars A case of 24 bottles delivered to yx r $2.40 with a refund of 50c for return of case and bottles. ur *% = Rainier Is Made in Seattle by Rainier Products Co. Manufacturer of Rainier, a Ceroal Beverage Rainier, a Health Tonic Syro, a Superior Table Syrup Denatured Alcohol OFFICERS MAY BE CALLED SOON SAN FRANCISCO, May 9 Consolation for the disappointed ones of the 6,000 applicants for re to enroliment in the officers’ serve corps training camp, begin at the Presidio, was con tained In an order from the war department today, directing that their applications be held for consideration In selecting men for future training camps. first 66 men wiven q vdny The ready been commissioned in the re all over tb Today de serve corpe Western was a scurrying appointed to the eport ained tn the the artment men camp # army there ho were eady ne iat of men are man David niversity C. Breektr eoretary of war "noremain to selected from the National Guard regiments of the departmer Dentists Needed to Go With | Dentists are needed for the merican arn Ira ¢ oe ae, tired, medical r in Seattle schools, received notice from th surgeon general Wednesday to sign ip Northwest dentists between the ages of 22 and 36. He takes applt cations at his office, Seventh ave. and Madison st The men will be attached to the military hospitals that will go along with the larger units MAYOR JOINS RED CROSS; PAYS HIS $1 Mayor Hiram C. Olll wae so anxious to volunteer bis services to the Red Cross campaign, which will be under way in Greater Seattle |next week, that he was at the head juarters, at Second aod Marion, before they opened Wednesday No one can possibly question the mense amount of good the Red Cross organization has done, is jdoing and will do,” said Gill, “1 really consider the number of mem |bers sought tn Seattle—25,000-—to [be conservative.” And as the mayor started out he jiaid @ silver dollar on the desk jsigned an application and on the lapel Red Cross button, to show, he put it, “that he hadn't just |been talking ‘BERLIN PRESS RAPS | SECRET DIPLOMAGY| | | AMSTERDAM, May 9 jtion aa to what Imperial Chancellor }Von Bethmann-Hollweg may have to say about Germany's war aime in his forthcoming speech is resulting in widespead demand for “less ao cret diplomacy” in Germany's ad ministration, according to German hewspapers received here today GRATTAN IS CENSOR ©: ; wn Grattan, former sc fem student at the Univers! of ; Washington, and for two years clty editer of the ace ” |has been made warran | U. 8. navy and ar cial censor in jeraph Cable se 80, JUNBA May $—James Galvin alleged deserter from jarmy, captured at Haines by U, 8 m appear before the grand jury on a | change of murdering Stella Harwood pe t Thursday at a Wells roadh « ‘SCALDED TO DEATH BREMERTON, May 9.—Stanle: Tuttle. son of George Tuttle of Port Orchard, while trying to reach food on @ high shelf, slipped and fell into @ bathtub of scalding water | yesterday. He | minutes. GOES TO ANNAPOLIS William H. Swalwell | Joseph A. Swalwell of the National Bank son vice president of Commerce. recelved an appointm as mid shipman in the United States naval academy at Annapolis Tuerd John H. Ryan, aon of Attorney John E, Ryan, was appointed alternate | William Bixby, 18, suffered al broken leg, deep gashes on the forehead and scalp, and bruises} « moto » and uck driven by } sata st. and 22nd DON'T WASTE FATS NEW YORK, May 9.—"'Germany may lose the war, not thru her armas, but thru the lack of fats in her food supply,” Green, author of Less Money re, thousand 6 gon nt on col Better Meals for who adda that “here of tons of dow valu Ame age can » the gark GERMANS HOLD FRESNOY BERLIN, via London, May 9. Fresnoy ix being held firmly against all British attacks, the war office anneunced today. An additional Acrew 1, S. Armies! Specula-| (DESERTER CHARGED ——— the U. 8} whals, has been bound over to! died within a few] of | according to Mary 100 prisoners have been taken there, STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, “Get in the Game” | Is the Slogan of Men in Chamber Drive | Get In the game do your That was the call to Seattle | Tuesday of nearly 1,000 bus! | men out scurrying for budget funds and new members for the Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club | They are already charged with | enthusiasm and loyalty because 324 men, comprising 108 @om mittees, stepped out Tuesday, and between the hours of 9:45 am. and 1 p.m. signed up 566 new members and approximate- Wee agalr worker called out of town, The oth were still annexing members and gather ing money Th drive will be renewed Th f with a ‘fu’ y morning nign | and raise and ae f th new members fund of $125.00 Will Reach Mark We'll reach the mark tary r may t to ob 1 Sec but » morning 1917, timers say Vigorous as ever Vr 4s 3 hand at inesday morning rma, in the Arcade! We have now decided to take another at 9:46 ‘ | step forward, in which we feel sure we nein epi whch “uroushe. suen| Will have the enthusiastic support and sratitying resulte Tuesday, | assistance of the public. ; tomorrow.” he sald. “We want the| We have decided to close our office once else who wal in tie} On Sundays and evenings. We have Te ies Lie: WHA come to the conclusion that our em- tate witee patel ee ae | ployes are entitled to one day per welcome to jo ampaign week of rest and recreation. We feel : say mate“? °F) that they can and will under these cir- paiimmmiticn 105, comprlved °F circumstances give better and more H.C. Hen ned up $15,500 | Conscientious service to the public. Wrcakee Opeee, nondiog committee We will ask the public to co-operate with us [104 Fe Porte items Werke o™™) — to the fullest possible extent to make this new 1. F Dot ttee re progressive plan successful, If you will kindly The new men and the additional! Dr A. Mai noney are being mobilized to/R. KR. Cox, ©. J, Erick irther the “big tdea” of placing iam F. Eckart, recetve Seattle in the front rank of world subseriptions ports WH L, Finch, of the city after the fire, and placed Se | soctated Chambers of Cc attio ahead of other Northwest) Chicago and the Cincin ercial rivalry sturned old tlea during the com t fo lowed, ha NOTED FLIER, IS NEW YORK, May 9.—Victor Carietrom, the firet aviator to make @ successful flight from chi to New York was wilh today at Newport News, to information reach Ing the Aero club of America here Carey P. Eppes of Newport News, an army student aviator, was also killed. The machine in which the men were flying collaps ed at a great height. tinuous fight from He started to attempt a ce Chicago to New York, early in the morning of Nov When he has passed over Erie, he discovered that a pipe le ding from his ne tank had been }leaking and \* anding Next morning he arose again jand continued his flight, reaching tere at 10 a. m, His continuous flight record of 452 miles was beaten shortly afterward by Ruth Law, who, in an old type machine few Oo miles over the same courte, | LEASE SHIP LANDS County comn leaned a tract of | three-quart attorne a sbip building plant “\School Kids to and girls a d in gardens, 1 » of the Ohio # | | | | Hats in with g Smart Misses’ | Braids, trimmed | trasting colors. smart White Hats, tr white and in the Unusual value One special lot of reduced for clearance, KILLED IN FALL Caristrom was the first aviator) Milan mmed in all white, newest At. coe sees ‘Trimmed ber of Commerce, in di i tails of the campaign VIC CARLSTROM, [SET ou. From DexD and appears to Rhodes war on PAGE 2 This Office | nized as a leader in progres: arrange your to the new ance both appointments ystem, it will be to this office and the em d will be greatly appreciated by oat Cues We feel that this new move is recting de most distinctly an advance step and that it will result in our being able give even better service in the future than we have in the past. to LONDON, May 9.—That the | If you have teeth that need Germans are systematically co! y , eS j 5 lecting the corpees of their dead tention, may we suggest just as and shipping them to rendering earnestly as possible that you do ial hy . ‘i scaahad ar a <peomeen’ tor not delay having them attended to recovering the off and | at once. Every day that you put fate for use as fertilizers seems : . axes ue. d borne out by latest information it off, you are not only suffering mbled by Ameri mony coming here ‘DUSKY MAKES DEAL! Because he withdrew be the supreme lower court, which foune bim gulity of bank robbery j not be prosecu | atealing « Stark Frank pp ing a& aree was a Allen MILLS | Casting sawdust on the KILL was forced to make | I ruinous to fish, and a ¢ | according to compinings id of the Squach | borh json Milling Co., Pe Wednes¢ | If you value Haynes repair | theatre your Next Li 4 Advertisemen| | See Dr. ea J. Brown Seeking “| HIMS ELF TLR Wiret Av, Dentist; WE WILL OFFER SPECIALS For Thursday Selling |} Hinokis ribbons and re in ¢ $2.45 mmed; ba black shape Hats, , Dutch and German test on « charge of from creek neigh against the Wood & Iver nded $2.95 ican, Bel needless inconvenience and pain, but ' you are taking chances with your health that are entirely unjustifiable. We offer you here the services of high-grade, graduate, registered den- tists. Each and every one of them has his certificate from the state den- tal board hanging right on the wall bis appeal | om the Dasky will Jailer county jai! in front of his dental chair, in plain withdrawn * rve trom| Sight of all. Walla | Our prices are the lowest—which FISH waters is riminal act dd by ren fay. watch, let {berty the to) 1405 Third Avenue JOFFRE KISSES LIBERTY BELL PHILADELP HIA Marshal vet CINCINNAT \iatent tubereu May 9%.— | theory sanatorium at He addressed |if caught in t ae || word or a cheer shattered the ft oc ee, eta =|] simple tmpressivencas of thet nougians. IT ncene, As the commissioners | pa |] paid homage to Independence || hail, Viviani hailed it as the > |] “Birthplace of the Liberty of the Called Him World.” ‘PROSECUTOR WON'T MAKE PLAN PUBLIC held since | Snohomish | 1 charged with Citizen Deputy Jeffer-| ard on the Everett city dock during a battle between deputy | sheriffs and I, W. W.’s aboard the | leteamer Verona, were released by | \Judge Ronald Wednesday morning | “Everybody name, and I'd to it.” Fred M Fred Jans: Tuesday Mushon, a w ave, operated Alaska during prisoners the which, mea: in the “March upon the motion of Prosecutor |] 1@13 THIRD Black of Snohomish county Only nine of the 74 men orig: | inally char with Beard’s mur-| der now are in jail, Black refuses what will be done with The state freed 37 Tues- Real Estaters Face Booze Charge Trial and ©. ‘on | James Jewitt real estate deal 7 and 410 Lyon building, were on trial be fore Judge French Wednesday, charged with operating a blind pig. | Ss whis and a nsider- | malt P, Doane, To be le amount o Open Evenings or Sundays This office has always been recog- with us to of material all concerned. Regal Dental Offices}; ‘ DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be to to the right In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. ee or ene |ADVANCES NEW IDEA| | made active by precnancy was nay advanced | Stephen A. Douglass, epertatans-| jont of the Ohio State Tuberculosis | effectively removes eczema, quickly | | ation for the 8 the men tiptoed forward and fegeioetarst ben ard the historic relic }/ 30 = ot ‘a's freedom. Not a Tubersulost afternoon, granted the request eslled kis place the Just Printers BLUE WING Libretto by CYRIL ARTHUR PLAYER Will Not Be siveness. conform assist- ployes and DR. L. R. CLARK is made possible by the large volume of business that we do. We use the very best of materials. We guarantee to do your work absolutely painlessly. We guarantee all work with art ironclad guarantee of satisfaction, signed both by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly re- sponsible. ' We invite you to call and let our “ experts give your teeth a thorough | examination. They will also tell you just what it will cost you .to have them put into perfect condi- tion. This examination and esti- mate won’t cost you a cent nor put you under any obligations. Better come right away, tho. Your teeth may be a whole lot more important to you than you think. Nw Ww. Corner Third and Union I, O., May 9- an Greasy salves and ointments should losis conditions are| jot be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From druggists for 25¢ or $1 for extra large size, get a bottle of zemo. When applied as directed, it today by Mt the Vernon, Ohio. | ational Associ tudy and Prevention stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. cleanses, soothes. Zemo fable and inexpen- antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying. ‘The E. W. Rose Co, Cleveland @, is a curable disease, he early stages, ac- tistics produced by Mushon| | knows me by that! like to have a right | ushon, whose name | a, told Judge Smith The court | aiter at 2161 Sixth | a roadhouse in the gold rush, He “Mush On,” slang of the North. On | ‘Twenty nine yea | Upstairs, ’ experience, ent location. r. MAIN 1043 ’ Moore Theatre "4 Matinee Saturday, May 19 COMIC OPERA IN 3 ACTS Music by GERARD TONNING presented for the first time in any theatre under the auspices of SEATTLE FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS Mail Orders Now—$1.50-50c were on exhibition and She Demands Food rs Mrs, J. 8, Martin of Auburn |wants back one can of tomatoes, lone can of baking powder, one bot- |tle of flavoring extract and six irish potatoes. The goods were seized in a sheriff's raid on the prescriptl Wells Fargo ices. They were acked in a box Bhich bore an ex pired liquor permit, | |police that mara 8 made away {with his Guernsey cow, Osborne 401 described the — lost Hours: 1) Guernsey that looked like a Jersey bovine as a with no horns- | Dollars Are Hard to Get right now, one you can. doing, come to my office, where you obtain Consultation, Treatment and Medicine for $1.00 rs’ experien: Seen Flornless Cow? Nok en aa 4 | than hal F. 1. Osborne, 1415 Hast 7oth| \st., complained Wednesday to the and they buy less than ever before, so save every Instead of paying $2 for an office call and a ion, and then buying the medicine, as you've been , but a good g with 10 in all kinds of regular fee for DR. EVANS Peoples Bank Bldg., Second Ave. and Pike St. O a.m. to S5p.m.; 7 to8 p. m.; Sunday 11 a.m, to i2 practitioner, d I save you more f of the such service