The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1917, Page 11

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; STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1917. PAGE It GET WOODEN SHIP ORDERS 903 FIRST AVE-———TWO STORES———1524 THIRD AVE. Only 9 Days More and the eat Aga We amonne * OF aa cy eos fans ine SURAT eakcs or on oon veurereD FOR | | program, ater aconterence'™ | gveatest and most sensational price-cutting sale ever known will come to an end. This week’s enormous number of sales made in and out of town have cut a big hole in the mam- moth stock, and another nine With U, 8. Senator Miles Poin dexter, Chilberg conferred on the MOTHERS OF AMERICA = pert the orthwest is ex Women of this greet land of liberty sigent ; , n 09 and idesliom, riers to at German submarine You who have taught us all that we warfare know of Love and Devotion and Gen, Goethals made it plain that ponene? 6 Northwest builders should form Sacrifice, vome fort of an association so the You who have led us through ovr shipping board officials could deal greatest trials to our greatest with them collectively thru some victoriess central agency | WIil Move Shortly MOTHERS OF AMERICA ,— Local shipbullders have not hed Téday , as you gladly and proudly time to formul plans for the “send forth yoursons to the creation of any ut are ext service of your country for the ove within the next f Gay rf hi freedom of the world, in joy and eS foave Washington days of such fast selling will 4 pride and devotion ,we salute yous letter wae : Byes pea | h . MOTHERS OF AMERICA — ving ace wwe desis of" So” Close out the entire surplus stock. a Because of these things , and builders have fndividual represent , q atives at Washington who are try because you are what you are, ing individually to deal with the we are glad and proud that you are shipping board. THE MOTHERS Morrow Notified OFf AMERICA Take advantage now while there is yet time for you to save big money on any kind of instru- ment you want. Call at Either of Our Two Stores—903 First Ave. or 1524 Third Ave. E Both n Open Evenings. Highest Quality Talking Machines To say the price-cutting in this department is sensa- tional is to put it mildly. There are here now $49.50 prices marked down on fine Talking Machines equal to you have ever heard at $100, and the $62.50, $74.50, $99.50 and $123.90 ones are positively superior in beauty of design than you have ever been offered at less than $250. Besides, they have the living quality of sound. You have heard Talking Machines priced at $350 and $450. Just come in and see our price now, at only $174.50, a little down and a little each month at that. It’s homes, homes, homes, we must find for this vast Talking Machine stock. C, O. Morrow, of the Elliott Ray! }Yacht & Engi ‘o., has received a telegram fr his Washington representative, stating that the shipping board would demand a single representative of North west builders to deal with, I expect to see some plan work- ed out imme tely.” Morrow sala Thursday it nothing has been complished no meeting Seattle man resent the shipping board in Seattic, has arrived from Washington. Ho has not yet open HIS ATTENTION CLUBBERS CLUB For Sore, Tired, Swollen Feet; For Aching, | PEOPLE INTO | “a farmer tells me his Tender, Calloused Feet or Painful Corns | crops witt sutter wnite ne ie “Tio Serving on a jur 1 ex . S ” him,” Presidin | cuse a ee ‘siding | Use Tiz! | Judge Everett Smith, of King LINE FOR CLUB county superior court. The decision of Judge Smith __— pe to favor farmers drawn for Did they getcha yet, Bill jury duty Ie In line with the | Well, they will before night.” ‘ expressed intention of the gov- And that’s right. Every noo e ernment to excuse from milit- |and corner of Seattle's business me taggering ary service the men who raise | district is being scoured by the! ation’s food. fiying «quads of the Chamber of) p the men and the bore on|Commerce and Commercial Club,| the farm,” Is the can of the | armies went forth at 9:45 ualificatty » of a juror are |o'clook, in search of the elusive member and the subtle coin. ureday is the one great drive of membership ca y night the ¢ Hing with the r e : Prices ust think of Pianos for 5, , $85, $95, $115, $123, $165, and Player Pianos down to 4 $196, $265 and $296! There are magnificent Grand Pianos here now at a reduction of $415 from actual New York prices. The most elegant Art styles for as little as stat says J nd I would not ce it wise to make an arb ing that a man ts exem j luty because he is a farmer, but | whenever a man says his farm will suffer I shall send him back home. | “Planting spuds tn wartime is a} goal. Four hugdred ond thirty-|i | better way taservo the nation than|three were secured Wednesday,/ rub members is the | trying law suits.” and the budget fund increased by) $246, $296 ‘and $316, and the re ttee 107 did the best Job a terms of payment are made to suit the purchasers—pay as little down 280 STUDENTS 60 ay. A. B. Stewart, J. T. as you want to and a little each month. It's homes, homes, homes for these fine instruments we want now and must have, regardless of all other considerations. man and F Fisher, com | Credits in college for farming this outfit, accumulated and fishing looked so good to atu dents at the university that mo. than 250 men will leave with 2,360, | Albert J. Rh *, C.J. Smith and |H. C. Henry, who masquerade un-} finishing college work No er the title. Committee One-O- |can get permission without sp hree,” produced $1,980. - Good-bye. ore feet, burning up the feet. Use “Tix” and wear ppemnegy pie circumstances. Next was Committee 37, H. P. feet, swollen feet, tender feet, smaller shoes. Use “Tix” and for. Farling, F. K. Struve and L. B 6 @ Peestys, civas, callowses, vus-|coméortabte your feet foo” WANT WAR PROFITS | crsrsitico Dountesis, George ws fons and rew spots. No more shoe Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz” now 2 Lamping Tinling and H. G tightness, no more limping with at any druggist or department | Dang jp Sides ale “ed |Crowe, persuaded 18 business men| pr drawing up your face in|store. Don't suffer. Have good | ried a memorandum with the aD » sign their names along the dot “Tint is magical, acts|feet, glad feet, feet that nuver | 1c service commission, containing | d lines 903 FIRST AVE.—TWO STORES—1524 THIRD AVE. right off. “Tiz" draws out all the swell, never hurt, never get tired. 7 i - Next ore, was (le Tg elgg lee ret Jn proponal to raise farew from 6 19] comm man an OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL END OF SALE ne | 1} tt Fifteen » talked Into joining! by A. F. Haines, E. M. Kennard and| — — apes sca Chaseare” Ramcmamtnaamaam - — ——— $$$ A. O. Powell, composing Committee EVERY ONE DOES HIS fadatn except by order of finance! its workings Jord in such cases. It is only 50 minister at Ottawa. All moneys In labor circles,” Baxter sald, Cents per year for every $100 con- leven each was the record of} “ 9 INCA | subscribed are pooled in one na-| “the fund has been somewhat crit. tributed. The administration costs Committees 36 and 107. nn tg = Poon fund, and each province is | jcised as a charity affair, and yet; have not been criticised in the reepectivel 06 Av 8. Downay, we ven every month the amount nec-/ it is the very thing that no one| least. bil he yen ao8 3) ig 5 Pam EL TAKEN [earary to cove et wants die thee! to, be ms money Nevertheless, there is a growing . hee 4 * 1 ery is obtained o he principle of demand that ie vi Hardeman and F. F. Fisher | f Continued From Page 1 %. |] peoentiy Rheke:han Vena practically |‘flakt of par, and theretere ib iol tela oF Var. matter in ita aan eo ~ er no complaint against the adminis-| contributed as a matter of duty even to the raising of the funds Mixed With Chicks quickly spread thru the Dominion, | {tation of the fund in any wise. | and » and not as charity thra extra taxation, so that not I ) 4 % and soon government acknowledg: | Lately, however, the word ‘char. | cost of administration of the) even a suspicion of charity may be So He'll I lave to ment of the fund was obtained, A|!t¥" has crept into a discussion of} fund is probably the lowest on rec-! attached to it. a | corporation was organized with the | Leave Mrs. Manders} minister of finance at the head of | =_ it, and while the fund ts obtained ‘Thaniae Was Ane congenial | by voluntary subscription, tho ad-| with young chickens. ministration of it 18 semtofficial | Chalmers 7-Passenger Touring Car—Price $1350 Detroit | COUNT YA TOLSTOY That's why Mrs. J, Manders, “The idea ia that the dependants | 30th ave. 8. and Helena et, [of men in overseas service shall} Cured Without Drugs! called up The Star Wednesday | lave the ald of this fund, as of} and said she wanted to an- | right, and not ax of charity,” Bax | 4 nounce to the world that Thom. | ter explained. “The government a a mel S as would have to find a new | funds the wife and mother MARU-EGR I Re Sree home. $30 a th, and the Canadian d “And | do hope it will be a to this a sum | s e 5-P Size —7-P Comf Hie Sd gee |e enn | The Russian Revolution, | se ‘ecient ial t little chickens about. I'll give To begin with, each dependent : assenger ize assenger Comfor Ainviawey “to eny ‘sab: Whe’ | witeton Manther teiniraa as Rebieee id q calle.” of this fund, For children between | Thomas, she declares, is the 10 and 15 years of age, an addi-| | finest-looking cat she ever tional total allowance of $ knew. mado, for children between H ————— 10, a total of $4.50 more. For every | Its Cause and Effect Many a 5-paseenger car is larger, ted, that they are unnoticed, yet heavier, costs more to run than _—instantly available. this Chalmers. Yet here you have Thus you have 5-passenger stream of gal child under five, the sum of $3 is | * m of gal ~ al the compactness, all the advan- Moderate ‘sie lightness, economy AMERICANS HELD | :iovai | irate Saturday, May 12, 8:30 p.m. tages of a five, and in addition room Geass i icaahdeuee vapaetty |. WASHINGTON, May 10.—One| Average Family Is and ‘building up the entire ia to ‘ hundred and twenty on Ameri- . healthy ¢ Under A for two extra when desired. when you want it. leans, taken from ships, are report. Given $60 a Month nder Auspices of Canadian Club of Seattle ‘ ;, pd te e held ris } i Gr 7 ) o *, rT, ry ‘Thee eudiliary eeaté tn the backs The best way is to see the car. Sykay’ ifid devaloced trata a atats Thus, the average family gets Count Tolstoy is a member of the first Russian Duma and ry Pan ‘ Step into it. Ride in it. Drive it. |department ann mnt today, | 2>out $60 8 month nae speaks with first-hand knowledge of conditions in\the new the front seats are so cleverly Learn why this car suits 90% of whereas It had erally be.| How is the fund subscribed Russian Republic, He has seen active service on tho Russian | | “Every man who isn't fighting Is ‘expected to pay something of his rnings,” said Baxter. “Thus we individuals and corporations | in every line of endeavor, making |- regular contributions. We call upon | fobuet a PY | the men to pay, because that's their | meny lieved the last of Germany's Ameri can prisoners were freed when the Yarrowdale men were rleased designed, so ingeniously construc- motor-car buyers and users, front, and returns to Rw ia immediately after this, his last appearance in America, at the public METROPOLITAN THEATRE + $1350 Touring Car, S-passenger . 1250 Touring Sedan, 7-passenger. 1850 Cabriolet, 3-Passenger é 7 |part—to fight or help care for the PRICES WILL RAISE @188.0N MAY 16TH ( |tamilies of those who fight, ‘The |™ q GARNER MOTOR CAR CO ted ‘other “patviotio. work to” Go| near yea ama ee 0 ‘and other patriotic work to do.| . d | TRUSS TONT That's their function, There is The Electra-Vita Co. WESTERN WASHINGTON DISTRIBUTERS 1512 ELEVENTH AVENUE PHONE EAST 6 Foo abet "hupture Ruppert where they must contribute,” Hoo ive free triul to prove its superior: | AJ] the contributions are banked ny. daily, As soon as the money is in| the banky it cannot be touched 208 Empress Bite. “STAR WANT “ADS BRING RESULTS | a 1020 Second Ave., € Seattle, Wash, Spring

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