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' | Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU UR credit aystem has been establ | | | fe) fe, wo interent MAT YouLL # 1.00 Down, § FA.00 We T.00 W 100.00 W 150,00 Worth hott ’ 100.00 Worth of Homefurutsht 15.00 Dow ALL USED GAS RANG in our exchange department. Every Range has been rebuilt and is guaranteed to give satisfaction. oe aie Lowest Fares to California!GEN, PETAIN NOW IN ——Class -| net thir) HIGHEST COMMAND San sco. $13.00-$14.00 9.00 x eearce. fizso| PARIS, May 16 ral Potain $23.80 $18.30, N88 today named generalissimo of CELILO.” one of tt@ French army with supr the McCORMICK LINE Co.'s mmand of th es in the f cn Oil ; General Foch, one of the t 19th. for Southern California ports,{Cf tk@ Marne, who commanded the Every convenience for passen French center at that memorable 2 n battle, was named to succeed large outside staterooms, good |)" i service and unsurpassed meals,(Petain as chief-of-staff. General Nivelle, who has been in command of the field forces, will have ¢ |mand of certain army groups sweeping changes {n the commands f the French fighting forces were fecided upon at a session council of ministers. Full particulars at CITY TICKET OFFICE 109 Cherry St.—Phone Elliott 23436. we Dr. Edwin J. Brown D. B.S. HIMSELF ®ap_ 71a Piret Ay Dentist; This Will Remove Hair or Fuzzy Growths A safe, certain mothod for r ling the akin of ugly, hairy growths is as follows: Mix @ paste with some powdered delatone and water, apply to hairy surface about 2 min These prices in- extracting without = Stop Those Losses. We absolutely guarantee the es utes, then rub wash the skin famous 21 Tablets to stop losses | and the hairs are gone. This is from weakness or we will re | entirely harmiess and seldom re turn your money. By mall, $1.00 per box; 6 for $5.00. } RIGHT DRUG CO, 1111 First Ave, Seattic rea repeating but to avold dl polntment it ts advisable to see that genuine delatone.--Adver lyon get jsement, | |WALKOVER SHOES $1.98 Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great B. Schneider and Emporium Stocks, Makes Supreme Effort to) Turn These Great Merchandise Stocks Into Ready| Cash. Prices Cut to Bed-Rock Wednesday. Men's Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, worth to $4.00; Walk-Over stamped on every pair, go Wednesday at $1.98 Men's Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at $2.48. Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, worth to $3.00, at 98c. Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, $1.89. $7.00 Ladies’ Shoes, cele-| brated Red Cross make, 12- and 16-inch tops, go at $3.48. Men's Florshiem Shoes, worth to $7.00, go at $3.48. Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, for this wet weather, worth to $6.00, go at $2.85. Boys’ Shoes, Walton make, all solid leather, go at $1.95. If you are in need of Shoes, come to this sale. Never again will high grade Shoes, such as Walk-Overs, Florshiems, Red Cross, etc., be offered for so little money. Men's Suits Sacrificed at $4.85 Suits that sold to $12.50 go Wednesday at $4.85. Men's) Suits and Overcoats that sold up to $15.00 go at $5.75.) $20.00 Men’s high class Suits, including Griffon and Colle-| gian makes—a rare value at this price—$8.95. | Men's Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds and serges; latest Spring styles; many Society and Strauss pure wool fabrics in lot; former prices to $30.00. Cut Wednes- day to $11.85 Wednesday we will sell Men’s 50c President Suspenders at 17c; 10c Handkerchiefs at 3c; $1.50 Cluett Shirts at 69c; Men's Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, goes at 68c; Men's Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38; Men’s $1.50 Union Suits at 68c; $2.50 Silk and Wool Underwear at 98c. These are just a few items picked at random from these great stocks. Over $30,000 worth of high grade merchandise must be turned into Ready Cash, and it is up to Rogers to do it. The selling of this gigantic stock is a huge undertak- ‘ng—a stupendous sale—and in these days of soaring prices 1t will be as a godsend to the economical shoppers of Seattle. 15¢ Arrow Collars, late styles, will be sold at two for 15c. A large lot of Overalls go at 49c. Men’s Pants that sold to $3.00 at 98c. Boys’ Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Dress Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Log get Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact everything for man’s dress or work wear included in this sale, and going at the lowest prices ever placed on world’s standard merchandise. Note Carefully our Address— | H, M. ROGERS Proprietor of the Red Front Cloth ing Co. Who Brings These Great Stocks to Seattie of the! STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1917, ONE DAY ONLY PLANS MADE TO ' | WASHINGTON, May 15. CHICAGO, May 15.—The fate | The war department today of grain gambling wae to be made the following announce decided today ments regarding the registra Representatives of the grain tlongof citizens liable to draft exchanges of St. Louis, Kansas “Fhe war department wishes City, Minneapolis, Toledo, to impress upon the peaple Omaha and Duluth were to that there is only one day for meet here with officials of the registration, All males between Board of Trade at 3 p.m, to the designated ages must reg- take uniform action toward ister on the day set. The fact stopping all trading In futures, that five days were allowed for These steps will be considered, the placing of the necessary it was stated today: blank forms in the hands of | Establishment of # maximum registrars appears to have mis» |price for all wheat futures, the led some headline writers. One [prices to be adjusted as the market day only—the day fixed In the jr quires president's proclamation—will Mixing the maximum prices on be devoted to registration. Jany May grain contracts: The war department ts grati-| Prohibition of further trading in fied by the spontaneous offers of) July and September corn unc d assistants in carry Elimination of the purely specu ing out work of registration. lative element from the market and One father In offering to serve as ption of strict rules and exer writes e. two cise of suspension of those who do sons in the guard and one in the|/not conform regular army, but I want to do my Uniformity of action In demand own little bit.’ ing excessive margins All Must Register Considerable significance waa at This is typical of hundreds of tached to the summoning of several letters. All euch offers properly |big grain dealers before the U. 8 should be made to the governors, |district attorney yesterday |who are the heads of the registra The onrush of wheat and other tlon machinery {n their respective grain stocks {# now a matter of states. government knowledge. Every step | “It should be clearly under, aken wo far has been made only | stood that no male resident of after consultation with representa the U. S. between the designat- | tives of the allled governments now ed ages is excused from regls- Chicago tration unless he is already in the military or naval service of the U. S.; that is, a member of the regular army or navy, | the Marine corps, Coast Guard ‘SPY HEADS T0 service or that part of the Na tlonal Guard now actively In | the federal service. Registra. | t tion Is distinct from | | rvice. Registration ie a nec- sary preliminary to the later SAN FRANCISCO, May 16.—Ar markable response to the registra JOS. H. CHOATE, NOTED DIES S NEW YORK, May war today has distinguished numerous | di countries have died since the outbreak of the war from over taxing their etrength, so Joseph H. Choate, for: to the Court of dean of the American bar, died at hie home here last night. The end came with no p! m,, and and Choate’s the bedside ance, with Mrs. Choate Seriously Mrs. dition. Choa' Choate was 85, ing part in New to the French an jons here last week and the strain was too Kreat lat No. 2—Marquisette Cur Choate’s last public appearance The tains in white only, with heme i was with Minister Balfour, at the stitched borders, Regular $1.50, F cathedral of St. John the Divine last Special, a pair $115 | Sunday, He had been with the yf ae British envoy almost constantly lot No Marquisette Cur- since his arrival bere, Saturday tains, in ecru only, nner guest with lace edge and inser night Balfour was bis dinner gue : tion 4 r n Regular $2.00 pecial, a pair The last of Choate’s many bri ; 1 Nant after dinner speeches was every $1.45 ; made at the Waldorf-Astoria at from reg Lot No. 4—Volle Cortina the bani t to the allied commis pe ly f 7a white and ecru; one pattern sioners Friday night a k disposa ¢ hoice $3.95 has Cluny lace edge; another Feels End Is Near 9 has edge of lace Insertion, Yesterday morning, according to Boys Regular $2.75. Special, a pair members of the family, Choate ass occcsoe) omplained of feeling depressed $ 5 $. 5 d $. tic ae al ore m to ren Lot No. 5—Voile Curtains, In rg : ; Cluny lace and insertion. Reg- |) ting up in bed—sald to his wife y — and daughter | Op t t Pp “{ am feeling very ill. I believe! or ais O repe $2.15 this is the end.” mation obtained daughter, is in @ serious con 5 PAGE CITIZEN, UDDENLY Fats Savings ; claimed ite tiret Main Floor, Rear American As ers in European || $7.95, $6.50 and $5.00 | THI timely sale oom D Skirt is » | Separate Dress ete Fax tcoth re. Jamesand || OF Silk and Wool. comprice Serine, San Special Wednesday at..... $3.95 ettes and Voile th neal 11:20 jan in attend the widow Mabel, at iddenty hysle only at He took a lead York's receptions nd British commir | but} today from tray Buy Your Curtains Wednesday at Substantial ind lace edges. es will now, if present, for Upper Main Floor in a i ot Lot No. 1—Serim Curtains in J] ecru color only, Trimmed with “[} lace edge \ Lot No. 6—Votle Curtains, in AMVEOZ . process of selection rests of German apy bureau heads| Physicians were summoned Special $1.95 Lat NO Ey, ae “it ie ue to ask regis jat Chicago, Low Angeles and San|he died before they arrived | friple hemstitched, with, Cluny | trars to excuse any one from Francisco today a expected soon| After having Ii insertion, and have lace edge. | | registration. The registrar {as the result of a confession al for ye Upper Main Floor | necro 36, Special, aan has no such powers. No one |leged to have b Sa $2.95 | can suspend the law requiring | E. Wolf, German | : P Suits 4 all to register re, Wolfs arrest was followed social life when the l this assor “It ia important that all shall/by the announcement that Rudolph | 8, entered the war | | THE eral ways ‘ understand the significance of reg-|Flammerginger was in custody a : {ip alc eae Ff Special 29c istration, and it is hoped the day |San Diego . ed |will be approached in the spirit} At least six men are said by the Spring the reduction Upper Main Floor with which the government has ap-| authorities to be directly {mplicat- ake hae ; pointed it. Democracy is its es-|ed by Wolf, while intimations ar | , i Children’s Section hawe sence. No one can absent himself|that prominent men have been con | THE picked for: dispoeial nor can the well-to-do man hire an-|nected with the financing of Mext | These Hats are shown in tw p : bout other to represent him on the oc-|can plots thru Wolf's story 5 ; ; : binge cola Sad Bue —+ 200 gingham Romper. aston. The country’s hoc The splex under Flamm r tone colors of gray and blue, g and blue Suits for boys. Sizes 2 to 6 years, he Agen will ay in oftect plies, army and shipping | NEW YORK, May 15.—A tor f ao this i sir and checked gingham. Here I am. Take me. | ments. * pedo fired by a German submarine|| sail ailors and medium high crown lar 59c, 69c and 95e. § | Rivalry Betwe in States - - at the White r liner Baltic, hey re trimmed w straw they last. Wednesday, Not only haa the individual cit! pril 19, missed the great liner by bb and orn © «tis weds zenry of the country made a re ‘PASTOR DENIES a bare ten feet, according to infor }tion call, but the states, thru lofficial heads, have indicated such }eeal that there is great rivalry jamong some of the common wealths for the honor of making the first complete registration re turns RED OAK, Ia, May 15 Formal | ers in New York AX MURDERS | eames Is Fighting Oregon Miss Abbott Hunts Harbor Pirates at Booze Ring Night With Po up and down the dark bay, while; the rain fell and the city slept and the small hours grew larger. We : tied up to dripping piles while lice Rudd climbed wet ladders to rout out sleepy watchmen and get to a Many questions are asked daily|plea of not guilty was entered {| SAN FRAN( SOO), May on aw] | ee telephone, We took a look at Sal at the war department concerning|day by attorneys for Rev. Lyfin'ferences are being held today Uy m4 mon bay. We went back to where the registration of traveling men|George J. Kelly, following reading!U. 8. District Attorneys Preston of| Continued From Page Cee attevadte DOL SAREE: the the and other abs On the sixth| of the dndictment charging him San Francisco and Cla A -s ® hammers no longer sounded over| ane ataay- the presi-| with the murder of Joe Moore, his|of Portland, Reames 1 ened hie the water. We turned the sear dent's proclamat subd-| wife, four children and two Iittle|here to discuss means of ¢ We're to shake ‘em light on the men who were clean-| ject to registration who © ts to| daughters of Joe Stillinger, in the|the law against shipping Wi MAA Hee "4th tok Onaeor the boats that run all day long| lhe absent from his home on regis-|Villisca ax murders of June 9, 1912./a dry state. While her } Pee obbers Rudd, philo.|--doing their day's work at night,| tration day should go to the k] Kelly, accompanied by his wife,/ering evidence agains soph as we ch toward | like us of iia coeaty where he was remanded to the local jail. An{ers charged n lthe Bast waterway t the! And finally we headed for our tdaving order to remove him to Des Moines) into dry Oreg |briltiantly lighted shipyarde we! sl sate, out tiie work over. | > . “If he ts in a ct or safety will be argued today ae then north again, as far as| As we crept homeward past a/ ( population, the city in the of : = - dock, “shaking)new boat which would start her | | ficial to whom to 4 The ab . Hair Often Ruined more rowboats as| maiden voyage in a few days, Kin- iM sentes will be told how to regis /FRENCH R . . we went, and tying up once to tele |ney looked up thoughtfully at her would clear her ter, and « registration card will be By Washing With Soap phone headquarters, then straight huge sides, looming above us like} ¥¥’ SA Ned oF This card « mail ross to ¢ Seattle a offic yu 7 3 | io filled out. T rd must be maf COUNTER AT TACKS Soap sould be used very care |*croes to West Seattle. an build , She would be o girl, if | ed by the absentee so as to reach sane ie a “ It was not yet late. The city If 1 owned that boat,” he said,| wasn't for that pimply, blotchy con <) the registrar of his hon precinct alike aise aE AS fe y it you s to xe 0 your hale a jeweled wonder on its hills with conviction I'd go off thelion!” But the regular use of Bt by registration day he clerk to ARIS, May 15 erman| looking {ts be ost soaps and | iinet air was pleasant patrol tomorrow! ‘ i " hom the absentee aby fe not|forces Inunched an attack against| prepared shampoos contain too |™8bt & eal eihouses j k ai obit ree by a little empowered 1e the absentee a|the French wide front| much alkall. This dries the scalp.|"They Tell of Time ian seein po ee ; Bouve: ng a es the hair brittle, and ruins it nd charming. If a poor csetatpation certificates This ts te| Rouvelle ng a violent, makes the hair brittle, and ruins { : VERNON FUNERAL ’ aah _ fal seed ty the reatetrar in hia hous y bombardment, the war of. The best thing for steady use is| They Caught Chinaman your handicap, begin using R precinct Ifice announces, Heavy fighting at| just ordinary mulsified cocoanut cil! We talked of many things, while] Soap and see how quickly it imp Perkons too sick to. present| Various other sections of the front| (which 4s pure and greaseless), and |tne engine throbbed st y. the| ‘The funeral of Mrs, Mary Adelia themselves for registration must| Was also reported ts better than th Oost expensive |gearchlight peered and pried, and Vernon, wife of Deputy County} da competent person to In the Bou le attack the Ger-| soap or anything else you can use. | yio trying to draw in the dim light Clerk Edwin FE. Vernon, who diea| county or city clerk on the sixth| mans were checked by heavy ma One or two teaspoonfuls Will from the engine room, grumbled as | v day after th a of the presi-|chine gun fire, and fa’ to reach | cleanse the hair and scalp thorough-|the waves from sing steamers| Sunday at the family residence, dent's proclamation. The clerk|the French lines except one| ly. Simply moisten the hair With [jerked his penci ¢407 Fifth ave. W., will be held at will give instructions for registra-|small advance trench water and rub n. It makes an|° «Caught a Chinaman once in a crematory of the Cremation so- prise | Other German attacks were, abun of rich, creamy lather.| mess of drift like that,” Kinney on Queen Anne hill, at 2 liaunched southeast of Filan, north! which rinses out easily, removing | was reminded as we passed a litter o'clock Wednesday afternoon lof Craonne, east of Hill 108 and/ every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff) or rioating boxes. “He was awit — STRI Jnorrtheast of Auberive, all of|and excessive oll. The bair dries!‘ sy' ashore froma abip, with a pall : which, the war office sald, failed,, quickly and evenly it leave ‘ I just Happened to | many Germans ane silky j bright, lustrous, fluffy | taster than the drift Many a time you have looked tr ens | and easy to manage Other incidents of the night-shift| the mirror and wished that your o . @| Hands Across the Seas, eupreme| You can get muisified cocoanut |, ouner,wneiionts Of the mR Dt eit | skin Would be like other people that| § Continued From Page 1 | council, will ei dance and card | of1 any pharmacy, it's very| ame past fhe conversa:| you know. “without @ blemish.”|§ pions anaes | PAY On the of May 23 at| cheap, and a fow ounces will sup-|Our to be somebody burning up Ave. N. E.—I don't see how there | O¢ Hows! hall, 10th and E. Pine| ply every member of the family | jean oil boxes something like ete can be much rejoicing on an oc-|at, Seattle for months.—Advertisem SIE Vit oamecin, While teen a li # to come, I suppose we had bet without a light that Kinney spotted ; te Bh it the best face on it pos a night or two ago, but couldn't i sible eaten f J. F. CRONIN, 3113 East Madi “They know dam well we aint) The Liquid Wash |; > son—I'm against the whole thing got the speed,” he grumbled, “an’ BAR 1 DRUG Co, I'm against select service, and I'm - ‘ . - f against anything else that makes they can just duck down behind t , face hull an’ let ‘er ramble. We for wa . M. W. OWEN, 4707 Ninth N. E @ that one, tho, after we got Hair Roots Come Out | fink the principle involved is | back Before Your Very Eyes lke fine. i ; New Method B hes Superflu JOHN B. QUINN, 903 East 73rd Vic Is Sent Home; ‘ : DR. J. R. BINYON If my opinion amounts to any Miss Abbott Stays | a ine hay at ty aa ye ee ae, FREE i in favor o ylan, bu ave 4 the buoys now aising @ fot of perse the no definite suggestions as to how Sane een aviigitrom “esch-one ba Examination eda aa pager RN we looked to see if anything was| BEST $2.50 GLASSES i. . tied up that should not be there, or] pr EAR’ . Gite a ec atoala bbe dé he anything was missing that should) * es ON TH eryth g else show ” tmnade . \ vi a ol | pte st as possible for the boys \ SZ pe asowunved fey | =| stonen fa the Noethwost nui 4 pleasant as p h a a ‘hin tn th It was getting late, and we ran/! "| grind lenses from start to fin! 7 who are going to serve their coun Favorite—$: back to the float to drop Vic, hiirs er = th? routs, in| End we are the only ome te 7 try ° I h O I Th whose sketches Were finished.|° too .a0 = Jon First Avenue. Examination ; etche nishe | ou ave the surprise | py a o 3 F. H, RIVERS, 2511 16th S.—Per. This s the One Instrument Ae’ | cicuia were rathapne overnend. or vourlit will obtain « stick | prescribed un cue absolutely” Reoeme glen getade i ped aarti. E b d Cc Pl ! Fewer lights were Anirrored in the Taint. tneceostone eee ould tenve howe who are attected | very body CanFiay: black bay. Fewer boats came and \ ‘|BINYON OPTICAL CO. oh ital Ne a tae Every ‘home can have muste—and | went ost of the city had th the result You. cas 116 FIRST A ¢ by it to expreas an opinion as to the beat. mu for dancing 0’ jto bed, and the rest would be g money back without ques a St. Phone Mate 1590 he Y, Registration day should be home concerts or just @ song at soon—that {s, all but those who. Ae : conducted | shies di ir }like us, had the day's work to do A. J. McCLELLAND, 4533 15th| C | bi G f l lat night H f 5 N. E.—Fine! Make registration a olumbia Grafonola LEDS A Peron Uiperntaes ome o Glasses national da | in really needed to make the home | midnight, and with {t came rain, It MRS. ALBERT S. REED, 4778) complete. Com this store a |was pouring when we swong out the Best e' on Earth University Blvd.-While I don't fa-| ew UL EAR dae acer ea ane Dea diiaeek 2 444 1 Warn vor conscription, I'm sure 1 would | in main by hot coffee, Rudd and Kinney as EXAMINATION FREE favor the plan of making a patriot: | From $15 to $450 talked quiotly, with long silence DOESNT 17 MEAN someritiid eee ie occasion out of Registration day between sentences to KNOW that a concern guarantees its MRS. J. NEWTON, 4618 Chicago | und you can make tho eastest kind work? We stand back of every palr of I think the proper celebration of of torms Harbor Sleuths Talk lusses we put out, “With thin fact before an occasion of that sort would be #150 Columbin pe My he ray Bodingh i Pery valye | THE RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 1508-1510 FIRST AVENUE, posite the Public Market, just north of Pike Street. Sale rts Wednesday morning at 9 a. m. sharp and continues all week. The sale prices here quoted hold good for Wednesday and all this week, for after this week sizes will be too broken | to guarantee delivery. If you want to save, come to this sale and come early, for that old adage applies now as never be- jebration than | fore—"First come, first served.” a good thing | MRS. G. F, HUGHSON, 539 East 70th Perhaps it would take the edge off the sadness of the o+ casion I favor the idea MRS. HERMAN C. LAGE, 1003 Wheeler—-I see no reason why | . there should be any more of a cel Th an ordinary regis-} tration day, successors, £0 Cilerelalhing KochineCo About Planting Spuds rose up under me last night!” ; Both men | shed. These th lare the jokes of the night wor So we went, up and down Got my spuds all in, Have you THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO. Yep. Got my corn in, too.” | O17 FIRST AVE, “Gee, 1 thought L was hit by a 43: Years ta sant ee submarine when that deadhead pile of glasses purchased from The Oldest Established Firm on First Ave. That Grind Their Own Lenses nings k and