The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1917, Page 6

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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1917. PAGE 6 LEARN TO LUDK FOR FRIDAY SPECIALS ON THIS PAGE i SECTION EACH WEEK & SAVE MONEY Awonc Seattie’s LivestWines WHO_ARE CO-OPERATING TO REDUCE THE.MIGH COST OF LIVING O’HARA WILL SELL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Hie Entire Stock of About 300 WOMEN’S COATS, IN THREE SPECIAL LOTS $10.00; $15.00; $19.50 NEW LOCATION OF Ladies Sample Hat Shop Second Floor DENNY BLDG, At $1000) These This lor Tako the Elevator yeu will Coate at $15) at $19.50 find romular Includes all Next Clemmer Theatre Spt yea pote tfes 17.60 full E th in wool, vo-| pilin. and worth | TO MEN AND WOMEN up to $40, $1.00 a Week Is All We Ask. 18 gs a tna ‘sisen OHARA WOMEN’S UPSTAIRS GARMENT STORE ECONOMY MARKET Corner First Ave. and Pike St. Pacific Outfitting Co. S. W. Corner Third and University Experienced Dentists, Working MAY SALE Together, to Cut Expense— Of Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Dresses Give You and Skirts Baits of remarkable beauty and style, tn Serge, Wool Jersey, Taffeta and Satin, reduced from $35.00 to $50.00 to— $22.50 .. $35.00 Coats tn tailored and novelty styles, In Velour, Jersey and Silk $15.00 .. $30.00 Dreasee in exquisite models, in every wanted material— $17.50 .. $22.50 Closing Out Entire Stock of Skirts Strictly at Wholesale Cost ADLER’ 1616-1018 Second Ave. Chic Trimmed Models Including Some New WHITE HATS A Special Assortment for $3.00 The taste of the most fastid!- ous, for Headwear, can be satinfied at a reasonable price. Tel! your friends. BETTER WORK FOR LESS MONEY than you have ever paid before. Open 8 a. m. dail evenings and Sunday mornings. AL SATURDAY—19 JEWEL ADJUSTED ILLINOIS 20-Year Goldfilled Case, In One or Two Lessons BARGAIN FRIDAY No Difference ® You Haven't Danced. Acadia vm Jf, SAVINGS es tibiie SERVICE me as Spe te Cys. SATISFACTION rte Aen and EWELER 1404 THIRD AVENUE 1627 FUURKTH AVE, Established Over 10 Years Member National United Masters of Dancing Association, 2 large cans Carnation Milk 10 SE ey! Cc With 1 Ib All Coffees in Our Blends Are Old Highland Coffees We Use No Others—They Are Different—Try Them W. H. PEEK CO. 1516 First Ave—Liberty Theatre Bldg. Main 3011 TO ALL OUR READERS Peek's Perfect 35c. Coffee Fishermen, Attention! You can save from one-third to one-half on Fishing Tackle at Hall’s Closing-Out Sale Everything in the house reduced. 1021 First Ave. TRUNK Special Fiber Trunk at $11.75 Guaranteed b-ply Fiber T: one that will give you good ne fee; worth $16.00 of anybody money. For Friday and satur- day, inch, Millinery to Please All One of the most complete stocks in the Northwest is here for your selection. Styles, materials, colors, prices to suit every taste and every purse. repaid for a visit here. The Wonder Millinery Co. 216 PIKE ST. CER DoYou Know Thalthe Union Dentists charge less for first-class work than any ree dentists in Seattle? Thetr work {s guaranteed for 15 years. Absolutely painless extracting. LADY ATTENDANTS, UNION DENTISTS 205% Pike Street Over Owl Drug Store. HOOD'S CANDY SPECIALS Jersey Cream (plain and nut) Caramels, Ib -30¢ The kind that usually sold for 40c and 50c before the sharp advance in sugar and nuts. Our Black Walnut Molasses Chips are making a big hit. Special, pound ; Hand-rolled Chocolates, all flavors, Ib.... Athletic Goods To Introduce the Opening of Our Sporting Goode Department, We Are Making These Specials in » TENNIS, RACKETS ARCHWAY BOOKSTORE Corner Third Ave. and Pike St. Frank B. Wilson You will be well What Maplewood Certified Milk Will Do for Your Baby [It will do the baby more good than any other food that you can give it. Being a raw milk, {t 1s most easily digested. We are doing more than ts required of us in order that perfect eanitary conditions shall prevall in producing and delivering “baby's milk,” This fs done to protect your baby from all possi- ble danger. If you could ne Dairy how, held in Chicago, 1914, of dairies from all over the United State: t Firat Prizo at the State Wair at North Yakima. in 1916, if you want to be served by a responsible dairy that takes t work gertensty if you want @ raw milk that is #0 ure that dooa not @ any method Or process of ification{ if you vant baby’s mf delivered within @ few short hours after mfuing, call Main 2645 or Main 4310, and arrangements will be made, PURE MILK DAIRY, Inc. Distributers of Maplewood Products 1512-14 Seventh Ave. Phonee—Main 4310 and Main 2545 nk, r yourself the {deal _conditiona that exist We aro making special redue- that Is taken at J.D M tions on all our Trunks, Suit Canes, Traveling Bags, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Purses, eto, Repairing our specialty. Begerow Trunk Co. 210' Pike St. People’s Bank Building. Phone Hillott 1146, in tit captured the 1913, 1914 and WILSON AGAIN WIRES T0 RED CROSS PEOPLE President Wilson has sent a second message from tho White House to Seattle Red Cross workers, wishing su cess to the campalgn now on to obtain city-wide Interest and 25,000 members for the work In fhe misfortune prepared t and wounded anized and effectent Red vential for such @ Therefore it ts both a patrie huane service that ts rer every citizen of this country who becomes a member of the Amert can Red Cross lam deeply grath fied by the recognition this fact Is recetving everywhere and wish you tn mobolizing patriotic tmpulses for ¢ to the nation.” kers are carrying the mes sage of the Red Cross to employes of nearly all industrial and com meretal centers. F is of every school In Beattie will told of the Friday. The total m reached the new meomb Seat effec 00 bership mark, with 1 signed Wednesday FRENCH REPULSE ATTACKS AT NIGHT PARIS, May 17.—For the second successive night, German troops threw violent attacking waves, last night, against French positions north of Moulin and Laffaux, and ined, today's offi ves nor attacking we veut yen-Laonnaie was lik o4, the war office ¢ ed pa npaKne | \e4, The statemen {trol fighting tn the ¢ Char MEAT CHEAP IN S. A. RIO DB JANEIRO, been stamped by the high cost of any cattle In the The Isst b> the figure at jabout twice a probably are great meat eater because, relatively meat is the apest thing te j eric on Nuc tuated In 1916 betw and 13 cents @ pound for beet, and 16 cents for veal and 15 and 3 cents for perk. Brazilians Allies 7.—The the a Army Joins PHILADELPHIA, May ation Army has he army won't send men to tl ches, but it w fight Am battle at ho eatablish and equipping ambulance units jond helping soldiers’ families, THEY BOOST ROAD Organizations and have been asked to send to President Wilson 5 pert of the Puelfic highway, 1, in sup ast military advocated by the Pacific Coast Defense league and indorsed by commercial organizations from Canada to Mexico. 42 MORE JITS RUN Under an order from Judge Smith, which prevents thelr ar- | rest until pending litigation has been eettied, 42 jitney busses which have not operated since the Casualty Company of Amerion refured to insue them | Bonde are back on the streets. GERALDINE FARRAR: CECIL B DEMILLE./ “GLORIOUS. MASTERPIECE OAN THE“. WOMAN" — COLISEUM 75,000 Estates Held Up In U. 8, Probate Courts R U ONE Our business is to trace such measnres and establish proof of birth or descent, Naturalization Papers Have you proof of where your father took them out? If not, consult us, IMPORTANT Telephone Beacon 3885 The Genealogy Co. 403 30th Ave. 8. Corner 30th and Jackson ACCTING | COR THIRC & UNIVERSITY | BRESSES MEN: WOMEN May 17.—| Brazil's meat market has not yet living—-doubtiess because there are) | Actually Removes Hair | $120, 000 FIRE SALE! DO YOUR DUTY BY JOINING THE THIS WEEK, RED CROSS Do not miss this Golden Opportunity to buy your summer needs at this sale, Thousands of dollars’ worth of first-class merchandise at Reduced Prices. Read What You Can Buy for The Boy {or 27¢ ONE BIG TABLE OF OVER 100 BARGAINS Consisting of Boys’ Golf Shirts, Boys’ Waists, Boys’ Negligee Shirts, Boys’ Sailor Blouses, Va Suits, Oliver Twist Play Suits, Indian Suits, Boys’ Sweaters, Baseball Suits, Boys’ Summer Hats and doz ens of other odd garments. Only one or two of a kind, put out for quick clearance— YOUR CHOICE FOR 27 CENTS 600 Yarda of Valenciennes In tion, dainty patterns for in of plain by ; ‘ ‘ od; Ba scks ¢ tw wear and Indies and | Heavy ‘pink and. biue stripe misses’ underwear. ¥. & H. | Flannelette, full sweep and price up to 10c, Sale Price, per | long. Sale Price.......... De PETE oivces ..Be | Extra heavy Gowns, pink and a blue. Lal le Price Iron Clad Hose for boys and | OMY ++ tied girls; light, medium and heavy | Ladies’ Aprons, and dark ribbed. One pair does the work | colors. Belted, with patch of two ordinary pairs of stock. | pock sraengr he * and cae ' 4 ton nt. 1 new styles. ings. All sizes, 16¢, 19¢. | Sito price 75 VBE and up. Extra size! Butter Knives. Nickel plated atlver No, 1877, Bold universal- ly at 25c each. Bale price 156 25¢ Children’ e collars and belts. $1.95 to $3.98 Gwiss Embroideries and Insertions, sold up to 25; Sale Price, per yard Sale Prices Greatest Coat Bargain of the Season 100 Spring Coats—black and white shepherd checks, fancy bre ken plaids, and solid color in navy and Burgundy. Fancy collars, full belt, patch pockets— misses’ and women's sizes. Just received. Coats that others ask $8.50, $10.00 and $12.00 for ON SALE TOMORROW $4.98, $5.98 and $6.98 DO NOT MISS THIS. “THE STORE TAT, SECOND AVENUE AT UAMES STREEV SHIP PLANS COMING Plane for the government ships xpected to arrive in Seattle late this week, accord- Ing to Capt. J. F. Blain, rep resentative of the federal ship- ping board, for Inspection of shipbuliders, Biain has opened offices in the Securities building. Cocoant Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your hair good condition, be careful what you wash ft with. a Most soaps and prepared sham poos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brit- tle, and is very harmful. Just plain mulsified cocoanut ofl (which is pure and entirely greaseless), is much better than the most expen- sive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair, Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls will make an abund- ~ ance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the halr and scalp thor oughly. The lather rinses out eas- ily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oll. The hair dries quickly and levenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage, You can get mulsified cocoanut ofl at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for months.—Advertisement. Literary Society Plants Potatoes The Alpha Literary society of Broadway high school will raise puds this year instead of baying presents for the school. Judge L. Y. Devries has given the use of three and a half acres in the Me ina district to the students, Roots, or Money Back! Brand New Method; Works Like Magic i chteiett ne a superfluous hairs IM, before one's the 0 js can be accem- fanuy, barmless- f the wonderful phe- | ——__—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_——_———_—— ie not to be com- any Maquid, powder with electrelysis or Nothing Ike it ever anyt! originated. ome out entire, r ng the skin sn ng else. It causes the hairs to included, leav- 4 hairless as ts wo positive, geist sells phe- back guaran- TKUSS TORTURB . non-irritat-|Can be eliminated by wearing the non-polsonous—a child could|Lundberg Rupture Support We safely eat it ta small atick of gre free trial to prove its superior helactine today, follow the simple structions; you will have @ most DBERG Co, agreeable surprise.—Advertisement 7 Third Ave —to make the salary pay the bills is your everlast- ing problem the year round, is it not, MR. SALARIED MAN? You have been paying a stiff price for your dental work, You hesitate about going to one whose fees are smaller. WHY? Dr. Grabbert and myself, GRADUATE EXPERI- ENCED DENTISTS, work together to cut expenses. We co-operate—and by the aid of expert help to relieve us of laboratory drudgery, and by keeping busy eight hours a day, WE CAN AFFORD to give you dental work for less money. You CAN save money HERE without sacrifice of either COMFORT OR Quality. TRY US— Lwaees $4.00 up Crowns Fillings .. Extractions Copetaliie DENTISTS Second and Spring

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