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{ STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1917, PAGE 5 7 NEW RUSSIA IS MENACED THRU ANARCHY, cLaM| | - - —— — = = nal 0! — ————————EEE — Card to Mark Home That Has Son in uve | x | No mail, telephone or C, Friday Hour Sales °°" | | Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU OUR credte syatem has be aestat you tf reserved 9 to 10 10 to 11 11 to 12 1 to2 are lower than will be | No extra charges, no tutereat, | ~ Bulte for Women and Untrimmed Hate, — Flowers: —A selected Long Kimonos:—An as JUST* YOUR WORD THAT You'L | BY WM. G. SHEPHERD Misses—A apectally se There aro about one assortment of Spring *ortment from regular | stock of about 26 dark $ 50.00 Worth of mefurntahtn: United P aff Correspondent erreepen lected assortment from hundred untrimmed ftyle Flowers, suitable PETROGRAD, yy 10— Crepe Kimonos in Em Frank admission that free Rue our regular stock of shapes that the MIM for millinery trimming. pire style and shown im rocks Heo pie onigll men FROM THIS HOUSE IS NOW about 40 Spring Style nery Section have fegular 2 B50, 60c, floral patterns ‘Thay between have elastic walet line joe.o0 Wort sults, Seven nade picked from theregular re and ghe. Spectal ' : the duma government and the SERVING HIS COUNTRY AT BP REAPREEHS IG Tees. “iste Deaeinain aN = p nd are trimmed with ‘ Directing Special Attenti mitied (was ade In ARG THE FRONT IN THE UNITED das} (hres dre ct wool variety ‘oniisla of cuppet.c 4. LOC inet) g opecia Snuon phrases of a proclamation STATES NAVY velour in large checks; mall wullors, trICOrnet, 6 ter Women ang Sbecial for this hows, [all posted tod. th t Pi { i; a bie nding . 6 i to Our Enlarged Aluminum pred, Inviting eoalision gew one le of velour in mushroom and small sisyg:—Sitieen conte for’ *.. «1.1 ernment. ape — je balance ds ng chylameeadl + es, Made o! Ware Section “The provisional government of the vurlety consint of hemp, in white and i” short styles, made of Suiting, Skirtings ang cannot conceal from the people} that of Inte ita difficulties have Inerea to such an ¢ ent as to give rise to serious feara for the future of the government,” the proc lamation declared. worsted in shepherd black and a few colors. trimmed with wide belt checks and in large a bara " ae eel vee toedias for thie sale about sam checks, The nade 2.60 and $2.95, Bpecta. e o to 44, bye ar 1 , rate y a ; $10.00. Special for this Yards of cotton mate in delted anc ree for this hour, rials suitable for sum 69c ho sallor collar styles and Cholce.... - 7 $3.00 mer wear. They are each tic Section has selected TWO EXCEPTIONAL ALUMINUM SPECIALS e Tells of Bloodless Revolt ogee ay Include sizes 16 to 44, shown in 20 and 36-inch | wale : Men who enlist In tho United States navy will receive cards lke bit not wack alse tn on: Ribeane 0 yards of Figured Volle 26-4n. widths and in assorted er lating in detatl the vari-| this, signed by their commanding officers, to be posted In the window ery style nnd color. Res- Satin "Taffeta Ribbon {: {dths, with white and colors and patterns, ous reforms which had been|or outnide their homes, and mark the families that have given a son £41800 tne 6 fifteen staple shades. {inted grounds, Regu- Regular 36¢ snd S0m ul 00 an 6.50, fifteen staple shades. tinted grounds egu- Regular 25 ileved under the new regime, in| to fight for Uncle Sam. conformity with the ple to the — | rhe iis hour this hour, a yard, people, the duma leaders referred oe $ be 4 A to the later friction, and asid be el TOD gut ee: 15c a yard DC {OP ...006 .....19¢ “The provisional government | . — —————— |sought to rely on moral forces, Not| Soc S55 FOR GERMANS IS CASES AGAINST | $8:0SprngSuiecoas @O QE @ x i veclal for this hour, cial for this Hour, Regular 86c. Special for lar Special for nfortunately, the new soctalts ° Upper Main Floor of distintegration provoked by the oft {| reductions on moderately priced Coats THESE | are decidedly unusual and are made only | ———J to provide an all-day Friday special. | || There are about one hundred Coats in the selection that comprise three-quarter and short lengths. collap old regime Threatened With Anarchy “Isolated Kroupe of = certain classes of the population, lackin, |consctentiousiess, anek to re-|*¢Fima, but when, of in what man-| who have been held In Jail alize thelr aspirations thru vio-|%¢r, German dispatches today did} charged with complicity In the lence. They threaten to destroy|not disclose, Presumably it will killing of Jefferson Board, who AMSTERDAM, May 10,—Chancel-| Superior Judge Ronald | discipline and internal policy, and|be in a speech tn the reichstag, but was shot November 5, at the | lor Von Bethmann-Holiweg is to Thursday signed the release of announce Germany's general peace| the last of the 73 1. W. W.' JUR-PIECH PURE ALUMINUM COOKER; can be used in ele en different combinationa An tn- dispensable household necesstt: PURE ALUMINUM Coffee Percolator, six-oup six. Make your coffee in a perco- lator and note the difference ular price . $1.49 Friday.... thus create anarchy, the German assembly is scheduled| Everett city dook, during a || sss sa ~ — ——-| “Therefore, the provisional gov-|to adjourn within a week battle between citizen-deputies These styles are especially adapted for ' ernment belleves It a duty to de| In the meantime German nows-| and 1. W. W.'s. Nine men will late Spring and Summer wear and are displayed in all m | which preceded {ts passage, of Im /clare frankly this state of things is |Papers revived peace discussions.| gain their freedom today. -belted models that are ade = the resolution ,, /Pendering the administration of the |The Bavarian Staats Zeltung, cred-| Seventy-five were charged : \ 1 white and black and white check There are several it affects,” lcountry difficult. It may lead to (ited with being the mouthpiece of| Snohomish county with first worste nd white and black and white check said Duncan. “In the milk wagon |internal disorders, defeat at the|the premier, Count Hertling, pub-| gree murder after the tht. 0 plaids and t check hes an editorial insisting that/ of was sent back to Pe yl] Siz 16 to 40, drivers’ strike ere were extenu-!front, phantom anarchy and ctvil |! Gir sina” the decent Gewaae a war—threatening the liberty which | ermany does not desire war in-| vania to . cannot tol-|arises from Russia.” demnities, but will insist as a prime | term, n x os een eee Ask All to Help jrequisite to end of hostilities that| Trac this number, was tried| F 0 ~ Germany have every f ty t ib | o charge of u p. cr yeoquit- |) Support of the Central Labor | Creanisation. We were glad to| Continuing the proclamation ap-(Cermany have every facility to ob- jon a charge of murder and acqult 2to3 3 to 4 4to5 5 to 5:30 council will, In the fyture, be , o , : ou! yt fight for Tracy and the other I. W.|pealed to the efforts of all tolrires; that her foreign trade shall| Prosecutor Black, of Snohomish || Men's Sport Shirts: Shadow Lace Flouncing Seys’ Caps:—On sule 35 Black Crepe de Chine nh unexpl prison | | «74 in jail, Thomas} ! — aoe withdrawn from any union t gthe: “ef ae which calla a strike without | |\ oe ett aaaae | guatiteg tt the power by safelie granted every opportunity to de y, at once began to discharge|| There are one hundred 299 yards of 27-inch 1 the Men's Section. Waist ise $8 only complying with the regulations Sak tb eaitict: have the beats of "The government,” he proclama- velop; that all seized men fn fail, moving that they Shirts in this selection roken sizes in assort: n styies that ve Con dow Lace Flouse 64 checks and plaids. vertible collar that may jships be returned and that German lald down by the council. This “ anod iclent|| of broken sizes the our organization undermined by I.|tlon concluded estres to rein ig the substance of a resolution , a rt orce ite composition by inviting to |°onies be transferred back to the evidence. J nt} Section have ‘ng. Assorted patterns, ‘They are made of wool- be worn high or low, adopted by the counct! Wed. |W. il. IR” ine recent [Join with It representatives of the |sovermment ed the motions in every « || tried for a quick suitable for petticoats Jen materials in sizes Regular $1.95. Special nesday night. | strike charged that the drivers had |live creative forces of the country Metre rman newspapers view! Labor men declar cleanup. The sleeves and children’s dresses, ©% to 7 only. There for this halt hour, your 9 James Duncan, secretary of the| Hed oii wp to sir igned| who iene have mot taken yt, Staats Zeiten cao af in qua of Tray and Whe enenm and cera, 4785 cape fn the ae choice counell, says mo particuls ‘cavaielen tive pa he administration of |*P!Ted fro wcent visit to Be pr is a | So ana Bee, wet that sell reg- for.........4. Ti. agreement | bart in the administration of ji, o¢ Count Hertling viote ‘ W. W's, when|| **! z 4 ‘ was referred to in the discussion Setters be ilar at $1.00, Special red dealers had al-|the state ready broken their pledgea. t Special this hour, * government's complete , Were about to ’ 2 Children’s Vests and By a vote of 14 to 11, the Central ; ar < See for this hour |. bs a f , ~ shirting. ‘ a yard f 59 Pants: — Vests high 7 sin this appeal to the peo- PL OSIVE iand from the steamer Verona tol] thirttr ae 18c etoice. By. c : ; council indorsed the Red Cross|ple created favorable response to- EX INVENTOR pearl ite polo: Battasitg Hr and $1. Drapery Cretonnes:— snide or knee tenet ie | | membership campaign. day, All newspapers comment at te | * Plain White Voile: — 75 Sakes Alive! | ne length on it, Those regarded as FEARS CAPTURE BY | 2b0F men claim this @ victory tor ae Bee 59c 175 yards, 28 tn. wide. i tipe grrctyes eo] Summer weight, sizes @ | favoring Foretgn Minister Miito- free speech. hie Beltents foe Gxtanenend ” to 12 years. Regular | . bs, = Women's Collars:—84 patterns. They are 36 4 (ui jolned in uecrine “aonsio| AGENTS OF KAISER What Are These 8. T. U. || power in Russia is tmponstble.” go Waists, Regular 50c, inches wide and sell 2° Special for this Things, Anyway? | Gorky Champlone Central Power “or te, Crepe 3 eee ENGINEER KILLED | cineca orcanate cot. Soecist for this four, regular at 25c. Special Balt hour, @ 4] (he “Directly challenging the gov-| SAN FRANCISCO, Mey 10— lara in square, pointed & yard 350 176 _ : ; ernment,” said one of Milinkoffx|G¢Fman secret agents have been rg and round effects in all f0F --+++* wees B YAD 2c2neny Corsets:—25 Corsets in J organs, “the workmen's and sol-|fiadowing W. B. Harbam, aged dier# committee has ordered that Southern Pacific railroad man, he to troops leave the barracks with-|“eclared today because he claims white and white with eizes 21 to 36 only. Reg- [ ed borders, Regu ular $1.25 and $1.60, BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS out signed permission of the com-|t have scovered a new and high Watt Correspondent mittee. Power over the troops is|!¥ Powerful explosive. He de-| 5 Special for this Special for this half “i c e odes LO BRITISH thus transferred from the com-|‘lares it is four times aa powerful | 19 g E “s hour, a & each, ......... 496) = mander to the president of the|®* smokeless powder and that no| HOSS — ——— | the battle occ plosion of the boiler of a rthern Pacific hetper engine in jatantiy kill Engineer Fran Thompson « ‘lacoma, and serio ly injured Fireman W. EF. Mit of Seattle, at k ‘ the west entran WITH TH May 10.—A British stor l come wae ¥ ue which attacked German pos committee, No government can|"itrates are used in it Ber eons oa treat train | i Sauvages, to the north of St. Quen-jagree to such a situation.” Barham also declares German Geohall was pris 3 cs Liste teoat | s ST PO RLS eee ne ne tin, reached its objective early to-| Maxim Gorky's paper today pro-|°missaries offered to take him to| M Snider for Kia eecovery, AND JOFFRE Ey day, but was compelled to retire in|claims such a state of affairs as|Germany aboard the submarine | : f y able 2 a German counter attack. revealed is “unendurable,” Deutschland and that one attempt | The German forces were hastily] The appeal of Samuel Gompers,|W4s made to kidnap him. British mes iB : 2 reinforced, and thelr superior|presideut of the American Federa |S&ents have also sought his form BAND WANTS HALL 4 . | s ight literally pushed the British|tion of Labor to workmen to stand|"a, he asserts, | ae a Baek from thet |. Visit the 1 As |back from their gain by the government and firm for] The Fi ass Band noc | BY GEORGE MARTIN ft MARTIN. | | New Ice Cream ® | eenceennetinanfaringenenncnee freedom was widely published to EX-SENATOR FORAKER wants {ts ball back. While the | day. hall was tho preperty of the - nish socialists, it was moved on to posta i < 0.—The seve ° | DIES IN CINCINNATI |!::'3 ons Soc anna’ se], SPY XORK ayo Teme seven || and Dairy WAVE AT GERMANS GERMAN POLICE “eda Juanita, Ho won't let the band use | Mion souls of the wo! NCINNATI, May 10—Former| !t,#0 they are auing in Judge Ron-[i0% (tly comouol lemmas wo tell || Predacts Parlors ON FRENCH FRONT HOLD AMERICANS ©. s. senator ‘son. 'b. Pormcer |; | ait’s court. i American tour of Joffre, Viviant| | 8 be deed. He had been unconscious and the French war commission. | | of the : ao wo days. — Se F) : | The vision of countless cheering | BY ey eis Continued From Page 1 | Be Careful in Using thousands, filling the lanes of lower | PARIa, "ieyi6-—iive handred ~ 7 jeokain JUNKET To TACOMA| Soap on Your Hair || Manhattan, strong before them from ||) | “Old Glories” are fluttering On| anie weapon and {t will be contin- |their initial reception, the war men | a | French battle fronts today. Ged Within the announced ares, & : Most soaps and prepared sham-|today started a whirlwind tour of) na |. The enemy in his trenches! wag pointed out that Amertcan| ,, While changes are made in the|poos contain too much al the greater city. : = | |“across the great divide” does not ships were being attacked only in Alhambra theatre, where they wil] | which is very injurious, as it In the few hours “Papa” Joffre é play this jand his associates have been here | have to strain his eyes to see the|tne danger zone bl summer, the Wilkes | the scalp and makes the ha Stars and Stripes flapping the) scheidemann regarded President | Payers, now at the Orpheum, will 8. STRA breeze on the most conspicuous} wigon's attitude as “incompre.| Present three plays in Tacoma dur . STRAY, Proprietor parts of the 600 ambulances of the|nensible” and declared that haa | i928 the Week, beginning May 10 jtime was found for “T. R.” to ham | st thing to use is just |mer tables with his fists, gesticu: {fied cocoanut ofl, for and stomp out his arguments | or of an American division 1 American ambulance field service,/ihe president continued his efforta| 17 Open at the Alhambra June greaseless, It's now with the French armies ne oe Gaduetenias sateen al? the most ex nting with the front saved by OPPOSITE POST OFFICE qT Driving the ambulances, literally|heligerents the war would have aa sao pensive soaps or anything else all|Joffre. And Joffre liked it. He} | NORTH SIDE OF UNION composing the advance guard of the| probably been ended long ago. WRITES RUSS BOOK to pleces. You can this at any i ; his bebad cri wots pod 4 American armies preparing to fight) “1 expect good results from the drug store, and a few ounces will|“T. R.," in approbation. For, tho} 4 |the Germans, are 500 young Amer-|conterence of socialists at Stock dicen last the whole family for months, {Papa speaks no English, Roosevelt | }icans from almost every state in the |) oim,” Scheldemann said, “but the Hans J. Hoff, U. of W. German Simply motsten the hair with |¢an thunder quite as well in French This branch was formerly conducted by the |Union. From now on the American! war can be ended only upon a basis| professor, started for the Father-| W&ter and rub it in, about a tea “a Meadowbrook Dairy, Now under entirely new ambulance service is prepared to/rnat no dishonorable terms be in-|land last year to study, He| *Poonful ts all that ts required. It} N ] EN 9 | management, eo army Me a by | ficted upon any nation.” couldn't get any further than New | ™*kes a ebundanee: of rich i} one section a week, from 25 to 30 Police Control Americans York, so stayed at Columbia uni-| C™C#™Y lather, cleanses thoroughly, | | | qe Ford cars in # section. The foreign office statement fol-| versity and wrote a Russian gram. | 40d rinses out easily. ho hair dries | SCHOOL FIGHT IS | Rich, Creamy c he | - 20 a’, , jlows mar. He's back in Seat to pub-| ac kly and evenly, and is soft 4 ere oat at 4f:20 o'clock CAG \eepeatadty desleved, Gas litai the text. {frown looking, brig, flutty, wavy, STILL GOING ON Ice Cream, dish .........., ara ape many holds there 1s no reason for 5 and easy to handle esides, it | Ee ears oe ats vatvag {an offensive against America. Ger-|PREAD STA —@| loosens and takes out every par. wat | 15¢ a pint, 30c a quart. 4 a defective flue, pgs eae yao |many 1s torpedoing American ships STAR WANT ADS | | ticle of dust, dirt and dandruff Auburn citizens made anoth- | x anal at $8,000, sustained a loss of $50 but only in the danger zone, so vaste — ~ Advertisement er attempt to secure the reins | ¢ x oan te DOIN) | ldoes not consider this a hostile Statement of nine high school | || Good, Healthful Liabaill pocroat woty. You LITTLE || Re act, since all countries have been | rs dismissed by Former | | ilk. bie ol c i wen ‘ou a How You Can MOVE || va ned, | intendent of Schools J. | Buttermilk, big glass....... GUESSED Ty | Hair “The submarine warfare 1s prov * tout, at a mass meeting in LOG 460% | | Every Trace of ing one of the best means of de our rin the school auditorium Wednes- | 7 | A stiff paste made with some|fense for Germany and the war p g day night Petitions were | | Pasteurized Milk powdered delatone and water and|Will be continued within the re d S : aigned and cire mA ed, den i | Quality Butter spread on a hairy surface about 2| stricted zone. | an ummer \ that directors ¥ | y | minutes will, when removed, take| “The obligations that Americans - / ca disn teachers by | Fresh Eggs 4 every trace of hair with it. The|report to the police is a just me; S ° M \ taking them bi again kin should then be washed to|re undertaken by Germany uit on re it i 4 Allegations o fficiency and | lfree {t from the remaining dela-|@sainst a nation warring on her. A \ unprofessional act were | TRY A DAIRY PRODUCTS LUNCHEON, me tone. No harm can result from|America 1s treating Germans in a . : \\ brought against Stout ‘ust night by Do You Know B. T. this treatment, but be eure {t {s|#imilar fashion, Americans aro See This Special Showing « i\ two of the dismis teachers | When You See Them? In| delatone you get and you will not |otherwise unhampered in Ger-| of Popular-Priced Suits i” |i] Belenge of ths tastructors demand. ry) od,—Advertisement many.” | ed the resignation of two members ‘ ffice, BLACK DIAMOND be disappoint Vertisement. | (This is the first intimation that ; \ of the school board | [ey Sling PRs eee ——————— SOUTH PRAIRIE has been recelved from Germany New Tailored Designs In a Stout resigned last we k after | fe " NEWCASTLE that Americans are being held un great variety of handsome } 0 of the school children threat . der police surveillance.) materials and shades—a ened to walk out he was 1 dis: 5 a eS Socialists Thick-Headed, Too showing of distinctive style missed t ) Scheidemann’s statement —_re- features which will find favor Ps Held Up in U. 8. Probate flects, like the forelgn office, Ger- with women of good taste Tr Courts man inability to understand Amer } 89,843 CANADISNS fea’s position. Dri 7. | ‘ R U ONE “i Roget tho confilet between |] ‘The Prices Are From ' |) KILLED OR WOUNDED Our business 1s to trace |] Germany and America,” the social $24.50 Upwards ] bv Lat us offer you the vellet and Goan ist said. “President Wilson's at- Fuels of Supreme Satisfaction quch measures and establisn i Phe ad PTAWA, May 10.—A, M. Pi noe ‘ w iving oth dt the J frei 16 advantages of our Lib- f OTTAWA, May M. Pix . are giving others, je pay a Wherever You Use Them proof of birth or descent, arse Ne pet Shatin ibd eral Credit Plan are extended ley, of Bellingham, died Wedues ment end of it in your cwn hands. "ia ati wo Invite you to ope: day of wounds received f . ww, ee ¥ BR Dt reat as his harshness to D 4 to open an | eiamono omiauers | Naturalization Papers |] wrt ie tersion'ts |] ye i of we aa We ‘Treat All Diseases of Men . Joncentrated Heat : in France Total casualties Special and Chronic Diseases, such as a Have you proof of where “The German government re- your father took them out? {} cards the submarine warfare as a It not, consult us. defense against England's violation IMPORTANT of international law, which it cannot Canadian forces to date is nt $9,843 kille Vital Decline, Varicose J/eins, Blood and wounded and ¥ Skin Disorders, Kidney, Liver and Blad a . der Di 8, Nervous Disorders, Rupture, 4 ‘\ Order From Your Regular Dealer or From ~~ |Pacific Coast Coal ed Telephone Beacon 3885 binging Pig te capenibt sen g , : Hee ek ae altech cUnen ae cle continued his efforta for an under- The Red Cross will use the old} t Company The Genealogy Co. standing between belligerents, this | ag uh One Store Where court house, on the first hill, as a Free Consultation—Hours 9a.m. oo pm fe awful murder probably would hav redit Is Really an base supply warehouse, The butld- + ical sek Walinied de. 8 403 30th Ave. 8. been ended long ago, There is no 1332-1834 Second Avenue Accommodation ing was offered by the county com National Medical Institute Corner 30th and Jackson hatred among the Germans against 119 OCCIDENTAL AVE. missioners and accepted by the war | WE ARE FOR MEN m: other people.” } department Wednesday. | E Main 6080

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