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wi STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1917. PAGE 9 The One | e Store Where encore, | BREWS AMONG ec Jott -fouthwi Really an Ao rs | commodation TELEGRAPHERS | Plane are reported to be on TELEPHONE MAIN 6720 SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET ESTABLISHED 1875 foot among the 450 de | attending the bi | the Order of Rail. | now being |f} temple, to T il e trom the presidency H. B, t ams Whe has been olletS— Opecia ad of the order for 16 | and who de fifth vi ; 7 the ‘Amevaes ae | Glyco-Thymoline, dental size, sprinkle top.... 32¢ |} Labor. 9 | AnthPerhamites are supposed to Absorbent Cotton, I-pound rolls... ++. ++ 30¢ be backing Secretary-Treasurer lL. Purola Sea Salt, 8-pound bags ie ee ... 18¢ W. Quick, who took office at the f same time that Perham becane/f) - ‘Tooth Brushes, excellent quality bristles ........ 10¢ president | » » b Quick Denies He's Candidate | Bourjois Java Rice Powder, all shades ........ .. B9¢ me tone ty the aleetten for nreetdont |{| Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream, large size......+- 20¢ , and says he has no knowledge of|f] Hand Scrub Brushes, many styles...... ..10¢ , ra | S$ re any plan to remove Perham. Perham also refuses to discuss Tourist Cases, rubberized cloth, silk covered .. 48e ithe , Polite too early in tho game yet{f| French Ivory Puff Jars and Hair Receivers........05¢ 0 on for the candidates to put up thelr HH Drucker's Revelation Tooth Powder .......+-. . .22¢ might get therf broken before the La Reina de Castelle Face Powder, flesh or white... 15¢ . ombinec fines: election, So far as | know, there ae ay _ ma eee mnbined ashe ae Nest Of Bi ts no opposition now to Perham,|f] Hair Brushes, stiff bristles, values to $1.25..........48¢ all-wox erials and the exclusive Bradbury models, Mf and it there ts, I have no hand|f| © ° 19¢ are reasons for the claim that BRADBURY SYSTEM in it.” | Cuticura Medicated Soap .......eeseeee ones .19¢ j CLOTHING is not only the smartest but the best Phas ht Drag one ltoes ee | Willidms’ Talcum Powder, violet, carnation, ete 15¢ ready tailoring displayed in Seattle. Pay our Clothing ahi (Ae Pape 0 | . Department a call and we will show you these une order are behind closed Lux, pure soap flakes .. ‘ ioc eah weeks PL 10¢ and the pulvic can learn qualed values only what our press committee chooses to tell It. The election ts Priced at $25 and $30 Jo “Perens mm Other Good Makes at $15 and Up Grilled gah: eetttet tee ning ots and left undone, but they vsually re-elect us, I don’t know of any BUY YOUR SPRING SUIT cardidate, but I won't discuss the robability.”* ON CREDIT convention adjourned at 1 p. m ireday, in order that the com- mittees appotnted at the Thursday morning session might have time | —rvvmmvanniern Hundreds of Very New Coats | ~ Featuring the Smartest In a Most Remarkable Sale Saturday ‘Trimmed Hats $19.75 and $25.00 Special $10.00 : Values Without a Parallel We want you to know that your credit is good at is store. Make your purchases and have the book- to prepare for Friday's session Payee : . ae keeper open an account in YSur name. You can pay Friday some of the committees Py OMEN S and Misses’ Fashionable Coats for any occasion wear, made ? it in small weekly or monthly payments reported, and the rea! work of the of finest quality velours, gaberdines, jerseys, Poiret twills, burella, al serge, novelty tweeds and checks. Semi-fitted, shirred and belted models. ys: Every desirable new shade, also black and navy. Trimmed with rows of ‘® stitching and large or small top collars of fancy silk. oe. ee ALLING your attention | to one of the many Hats included in the re- grouping of Trimmed Hats we are showing this week. This graceful model is vf White Leghorn, with crown and flange of black velvet, The most important ttem of bust HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS ness to the operators is the pen: sion for old operators The order now has a death ben efit, and since 1915 has pald over $2,000,000 to the survivors of dead} telegraphers. There is a balance of $1,500,000, and it is expected that the pension committee appointed two years ago will recommend, Frt Store nace Saturday Erowne Until 10 o'clock. New Silk and Satin Coats E $50.00 to $65.00 Values - New Silk day, that benefits be paid operators who retire because of old age + Bagi aah 39 75 D ; ° public, o8 n po: ehicate ers, 7 . a tant business is the adoption of/l] 19.90, Three-quarter and longer lengths, made , ae ar te ee Serene thd vere | pete! : in very late models. Only one or two ot Recent Arriv : |. N the t aphers to the Arranged in thts group- A a he 4 Fi States and Canada ring the war. j |President Perham expects them to |ratifty the action of the American Schaar, 821 2ist ave., and Benja- Federation of Labor, which indors RADIOS 0S DISMANTLED “2 HE Hachen, (esT7Asth kre @ led the policies cf the cdenraletre ; . Thursday, and found that wire tion. At the request of U. 8. Radio In-'/0-, THON’ waten neighbors said) The woman's austllary of the or spector C. H. Watson, the pollce were in operation, had been dis-'ganfzation Thursday concluded tts inspected the homes of Howard mantled. Sessions, after electing Mra, Kate ing are Sport Hats, Street . each model. $15.00—$25.00 Hats, Afternoon Hats and Dress Hats, smart in the , : , : | extreme. Models from Joseph, Bendel, Waters and Women a ee Suits Their cut, style and fash- other exclusive makers, at prices most interesting. ioning emphasize their new- —MaeDougall-suathwick—Secund Floor $25. 00 and $29. 75 ness. The fabrics are crepe 3 |. Carr of Olympia, president, to eae i. Tee wae a Suits taken from our regular stock. Every de chine, taffeta, Georgette 4 Mitta May W of Ath wit “ be rf : ‘ < * : Gay MA GOTTSTEIN gg i tl ee gE ree ceed || HE Needlework Shop, Fourth Floor; invites aif") model new and desirable. Strictly tailored crepe and combinations. "0 FURNITURE CO ummm |P. Pierce of Baltimore was re-elect-| || | children to the Saturday Morning Knitting | a ; 5 gaberdi tri : : re ed, and the following vice pres!-|{/ | Class, 10 to 12. Sponges for the soldiers are being and fancy styles in serges, gaberdines, tric- . ‘ é dents chosen: Mise Clara J. Bra||| : Pi ines, burella, wool jersey, taffetas, twills Styles one will not tire of dy, Providence, RL; Mra p. {| {made by most of the children. herent ned Bre deer ss uc tay tpt i hat wae On inee ss aL nae : coca aes ——z ae a . —MacDougall-southwick—Second Floors | 2 b Cowgrill, San Carlos, Cal al 3% de choad ns oki i Sie = ee ’ | ae , - SLAV ARMY T0 | | S ki f Shirt Sal Ard Boys’ Clothes, Too || — | | peaking o irt Sales ee —=— RENEW FIGHT Pt ‘ OYS in this store are very impor- 7 } tant members of our family. So, like a patriotic procession, they are "il a place of honor. 4 Compare Any of These 2,000 Summer Shirts homer eee Ee ae eee A AGAINST KAISER. living, the following terms on homefurnishings LONDON, May’ Wcatnveex {Hl Bo 7S if bo will prevail until further notice: | aging news that Russia had || | ys ults pr . | settled her domestic troubles | re $ 50.00, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $4.00 mo. Bore that the Russian army's (fl at $1.15 Each Hor the goinglaway boy. wantin & 100.00, nothing down, 1.25 week, or 5.00 mo. | ng ted nator tence ae | summer-weight Wool Suit, we have Pils: u ° Read ; 4 150.00, $ 5.00 down, 1.50 week, or 6.50 mo. ay pe the allies can pA | With Any Others You a complete stock—Norfolks, _pinch- ce 200.00, 10.00 down, 2.50 wéek, or 10.00 mo. aneee oh Nema. poring er: |) backs, 3- au 4-piece belted. A good a | pe in the general onslaught many Suits have extra trousers. 4 250.00, 12.50 down, 3.00 week, or 12.50 mo. Oa esceuany: | Have Seen at pag sot age io babe +) 300.00, 15.00 down, 3.50 week, or 15.00 mo. The prediction was voiced in|[} | 8 fey $12 50 i: 4 bet wy Gees baton a ene ieee pu ick Van tise noses / $1 50 $2 00 % s Blue Cheviot Suits (6 to 18) 7 The GOTTSTEIN original “added-to-aceount” policy will con- |ty of hurrying back to the Ri Wh . or Sa! ae $10.00 to $12.50 ; tinue a6 heretofore. Customers having @ current account may font some 4 all, of 4 10 | | | 4 4 Mixtures (6 to 18), $5.00, $6.50 to q select a Gas Range, Refrigerator, Go-Cart, Lav Mower, Garden men she cently re ° : é cS | } Tools, Garden Hose, Blankets, Comforts, Bedding or other season ‘awn from those | EW men question the facet that Mac- Si oe 812.50 ins ae able articles, and have same adjusted without the usual first pad r hon vay dwind! Dougall-Southwick is the best place | & Oo —MacDougall-Southwick—Third Floor. payment jo « Z : : ted . | Th toration of compict in town to buy Shirts. Some do, how- M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. ay " tea | ever, question the best time to buy— | New Arrivals in Seattie’s Popular Homefurnishers. and kK iy heard : apna | _Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine becees sine ptro- | Hl) emphatically the best time to buy Shirts | , four acest men ES SXGOMSRES fered, tinvetcnes der, Jnatesome is now. Silk and Cotton Blouses THE OSTER) jwill be reflected i the Rusgan |i) = —— —— army, it was believed here. | . i Be ee aa SRT | ram re ae " JOIN THE RED CROSS NOW | Fraternizing betwéen ‘Tentons| | ee nah st + > Oy Of Georgette crepe, crepe de chine, voile, organdie. ONLY $1.00 PER YEAR and Russians on the northern | all with the ReDougell South In more than 100 distinct styles. |front has ceased. There has been wick label, a guarantee for com a resumption of steady fighting; | fort, fit and wear $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 -jaltho not of major intensity any-| where. Gen, Brusiloff, held in|f} ILK BLOUSES of Geor- highest esteem among the allies " ‘< | : . : for his military ability, has with Shirts with soft attached collars. gette crepe and crepe de drawn his resignation. srusiloff, | ahi ‘ a cre ety ; Alexieft and other high army com. |f|_ | 7 . ‘ chile, ina great variety of manders were returning to the/f} | Negligee Shirts without collars. styles and colorings, includ- Hieh front after conferences with theif] | ing flesh, Chartreuse, orchid, The World’s Greatest Highwa new povemnnisy “s | : : : | ; te a é ; d MAE A Ove tie te Materials are woven, corded and figured madras; striped poplin, = | maize, beige, cream — es consultations in Petrograd which; pebble cloth, Japanese crepe and Whitman soiesette. white. All are copies of late ’ convinced them their interests }f] | nat 6 wi year: dark patter for business imported creations. | would be maintained in the new |} Plain colors for golf and outing wear; dark patterns for business, THE tint taledeesiacuee) 4 Daily June 20th to June 30th Se pled kieali a: | | and hundreds of neat stripes for dress occasions. one just out of its box ) SUPPORT JEW STATE a Sizes 14, 141%, 15, 15%, 16, 161%, 17, 17%, 18. Embroidered voiles, French : 4 Ask Us About Dates for July, August and s batiste and organdy. Blouses f Geutemmber Cablegrams received by the Jew-/f]| Sleeve ‘iden 33, 34, 35. HED cprenant Tier GGsiesti \ P' ish Daily News at New York from 3eginning Saturday, $1.15 each—or 4 for $4.50. | style and quality. The latest as | St. Louls...... % 78.70 ad have stated that Prime : = —Men's Shop, Just Inside the Door. ) a aEeoie ) saat , i Lyoff and Minister of Jus innovations in summer styles. Po r : karen tice Kerensky; addressing crowds | sted fase " aie —MacDougall-Southwick—Second FI . Bost a on May day, pledged the Russian| ™ Msholt glad pr onal g rmment to work for = = Detroi 91.00 New York the establishment of a Jewish state a . 8 rie a Me aR ic Corre y low rates to.o ther po! Amit % tha, but in Palestine = el ate wr) With his grandmother on account final limit ne “ua oe © ieee Pape Pe : | r = | | Rea Cross campaign headguasters}ang “not acter she had sriea Lait of the serious illness of his mother, 1 S. $. WORKERS MEET SL K . |with a stack of applications for, hand Thereupon | the federal | O° UN ness of j eesnbarahit 1 accompanied by|slouths were called off the hunt 7 SPECIAL Sane DATES 7 5 € aace . Ve nates Nuiaber of silver dollars,| The carmine mercury on the Red Boston, May 22.29 sh TERE Gere Tho Weatern Washington Sun. Red Cross Solicitor Surrenders Herself | {nich weighted down considerably | Cross membership thermometers | fay School association will con-| H A . c banks, | climbed 1,200 notches, to the 13,000 St. Paul, June 1.2 . Final limit June 30 ; aa 2 ry United States secret service [paign to gain 25,000 new members) both of her First National ban | é me “ aaa ee ene eel gleuthe have been called off the | here | She explained shyly that she had| Polnt, Thursday * Des Moines, June 7-8 Final limit July 6 mouth Congregational church. One| ; : | Whirlwind efforts were being rn “ 4 : . a ny ad . . Get Well the Quickest a Chicago, June 12.13 "Final limit July 11 thousand delegates from counties| hunt for the “fake woman solic No time was lost in getting Into} wanted to help, and had trie et Mrigny ts double aeealin: rl elt the Quickest ane in, Western. Washington are ex., itor who was grafting Red touch with U. 8, Attorney Allen, hand without telling anybody about| Mie | Fume te Carine mall | The very best treatment For Further Information Apply to sadted Cross funds” without creden- | who soon had the se ervice|it. She had met with much sue-| bi ‘ei makes surgery unneces= B . | tials. agents combing the city hey in-|cess, Her applications were grate-| sary and mita you to es E. E. PENN, The boys of the Moran school,| A report reached Red Cross head: tended to nip the plan in the bud. | fully received and she was then| Ralph Beckes, 4yeanold son of soe clasien, My Se General Agent Passenger Department, |fainbridge island, and girls of the | quarters Thursday that a grafter| * She Drifts In given proper credentials and start-/Mr, and Mrs, Oliver Beckes, of Blood Treatment wilt 71% Second Avenue, | Madame Pless school, Seattle, will| was at work soliciting In the down While the secret service men] ed out to gather more members, aft randview, was drowned in an ir pignee Oe mee: ; Seattle. |present an outdoor pageant at|town section, and reaping a rich| were sleuthing without success, aler first being advised that sh igation ditch in North Yakima Macy, Epler Bldg. Siki = Manitou park Saturday, harvest at the expense of the cam- demure litle miss of 16 drifted into! should have been authorized first,! Thursday, where he was staying| Second ave.

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