The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1917, Page 5

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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET *LL TRUST YOU has Deen established for your comventence—to Weoed aurwhere youR WoRD Thar 200.00 Wert 800,00 Worth of Week STA .R—MONDAY. MAY 21, 1917, PAGE 5 ‘CHINESE OFFER ‘TORPEDO BOATS ‘SENATE BEGINS TO AID HARVEST | INBRIEF BRUSH | WORK TO CURB INN. AMERICA OFF FLANDERS FOOD GAMBLERS pendent of SAN FRANCISCO. A proposal that the May shortage of men needed to cultivate the fields and increase enormously the production of food in the United States be filled by im porting Chinese workers telegraphed to the national council of defense at Washing ton ta Come wae ibmitted the Chinese government, | an wa inde | LONDON, May 21—An “outpost | BY ROBERT J. BENDER engagement’ between German and] United Pre ft Correspondent |French torpedo — boat inday | WASHINGTON, May 21 |morning was reporte Berlin Fixing wide powers for Her and Parts, official statements re] bert Hoover, the country's food leelved here today | administrator, was the task be | One French ¢ boat wan| fore the senate today |wtiehtly damaged ording to the| Spurred on by urgent word | Varia report from the White House in a Kerlin deseribed the brush as al proclamation, Saturday night, wh outpost engageme off naming Hoover administrator Fien Version French ships were repeat cording to the enemy and outlining the food problem, || wi Fune Og, secretary administration leaders were of reantzation, but he ed [Ody bit, but « re UNdAUY | Brepared to give the food bill Six Companion were con. | “8? the right of way until it in dis thoy would have no difficulty |, The Paris official statement watd| posed of n getting the men the, Germans,. “after a short ¢ in order to accelerate action on The organization repudiates any |S4gement, withdrew at full s th® measure, Senator Gore, Okla intention ‘o ask permanent resi-| The extent of the “slight homa, in charge of the bill, will Jdence for such wor n, but aug: [|28e" Infiteted on one French rush thru only the most vital fea Kests thelr here “tor a Nmtied |*¢! Was not spectfied tures of the food legislation, and period,’ tc returned to. thetr “ thowe features upon which the least homes “asx the wish of your con |Qp: mY objection will be raised OUR-PIBCE Ivory Enamel Bedroom Suite, exactly as show Kress might dictate Sull Looking for Main Provisions F consisting of be sser, chiffonter and triple mirror dres: ‘The Six Companies offter to guar | a Good, Fresh Cow These include Rat om sd Lacoeaeat tee the American government ot >:_ | Granting Keneral war powers to ing table, pe etched 46 $52 75 against any such men becoming al to Give Aged Pair! the president for carrying on the Regular price $65.00, special - harge upon the Americ people | What's the lowest bid on 5 good work of stimulating, conserving $1.00 CASH—$1.00 PER WEEK aod ree that @ man violating any | ot i al bind Lehman. gj. {#0d distributing food during the law be immediately deported with ae rg percpis war ut court procedure and hin wife, 70 Providing the authority and an The offer 1s made as a means of] The couple bad a cow on thelr | appropriation for a complete and |showing the gratitude of the Chi. [Mttle pateh of ground at 4431 Wil-| detatind survey of the whole food |nene 1 for the “generous and |!ow st at died. When The) situation fn the United States sympathetic treatment” always ac.|Star heard what a@ difficult’ time Adopting asures prohibiting corded to China by America they were having because Of! storing of large quantities of food . Queenie death, a subscription ring the war wae started to replace her, The Providing means of preventing | Hut good cows cost ® lot of|during the war, designed to pre | VOLUNTEERS TO |money, we have learned, Dr. F E.|vent co-operation between Amert-| | |Smith of the city mtlk inspection! ean and Canadian distributers, for | department ected a number of| instance, working to “corner” neces | ENLIST FOR WAR [usta inday for the Star ithe | OYSTER BAY, N. Y., May 21 jthey were either too high priced or| To License Distributers | —Col. Theodore Ro fT no good TAcensing distributere of al ee osevelt has More money or a better offer for} \inds OUR-PIECE Adam Bedroom te oid enamel! finis! disbanded the army he planned |a cow is needed | Providing that the government Bed, dresser, chiffonier and triple-mirror dressing table, ex to take to France If authority Dr. Smith has agreed to pass on|may establish standards for flour actly as illustrated. Regular price $139.26, | had been given him by Presi. the cow--and the price milling, etc. if found necessary Special at $99.50 dent Wileon. Roosevelt has There are other powers asked by wired the leaders of the thou. PIONEER, wM LocK, DIES | the pr which will be passed $5.00 CASH--$1.50 PER WEEK sande of volunteers in all parts Funeral service Ww Harn | on lat in the urgent desire of || | of the country that they Lock, 86, wh € of] the administration, however. that} en = ——_ solved from all connection with | bis son, John I Anne|this much legislation be put thru FLEEING RAIC 66 ” the movement jave, Saturday night, have 1 setlimmediately, #o that Hoover can|| SLACKERS SAN DIEGO $s SUB He urged them to immed) for 3 o'clock Monday afternoon, at] begin work | ately enlist in other branches | ‘he Te Haptist church. He) The question of fixing maximum] TO CANADA, CLAIM WAS ACTIVE WHALE Sse‘ Ses Gate's teat of Con site bor leaa Saari Datoceae nee SPOKANE, May AN DIEGO, May 21.—1 —| 54 years. curing the war will awalt solution || Americans anxious to sles se identified submarine” w teh Ba —>e nae @ 2 - comets. penting anion ST service are fleeing nto Canac outs at Fort Rosecrans reported on Freckles and Blotches *READ STAR WANT ADS llevan’ ta tisk rence per a phar while Canadians who wish to Saturday they had stxhted was pre Are Easily Peeled Off nz this euthorit feat the British draft law are ably an unusually active whal i b lent, a it was deeme swarming over the Canadian ss ots itary authori wd ome Aviators it are bothered with any Vinable to anger the wh ary Ine, according to | from the Ne Istand aviation | tancous : It'e @ poor plan t D E by tncluding it in the “Immediste|| gration Commissioner school scouted over the waters for ' nything else r. va ns emergency” program now | Richardson, of this city several hours Sunday, but could see |‘ ‘ | \| nothing resembling a submarine. : ese REDUCED RATES TO | CALIFORNIA | Use Zemo for Eczema ever mind how often you have | tried and failed, you can stop burn- ing, itching ecrema quickly by apply- ing a little zemo furnished ny Pirst Class, Third joes druggist for 25¢ or $1. Healim gins | San Francisco $13.00 $14.00 $9.00) °° the moment semo isapplicd. Inashort | Loe Angeiow $2 $21.80 $14.50 ime every trace of ecrema, San Dingo. $32.00 $82.50 Siece ter, rash, black heads and imilar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use zemo, a penetrating, ant mene liquié It is not a greasy satve. It does not stain. When others fail it is the one de- Pendable treatment for skin tr coubles. The EW. Rose Co., Cloveiand, Phone Elitott 2416 Nine weeks in business, so we have no old stock; UNLOAD at prices that will astonish. WORK OF TWO. SEE WINDOWS | SUITS shades, in 4 lots— $13.75 to $30.00 WAISTS In crepe de Chine, tub } silk and pussy willow taf- { feta, in maize, flesh, Nile, Former to $45.00 300 | Nifty Trimmed 5 HATS \ g HALF ‘ PRICE prices up $3.45 Lot 1 LOT EXTRA SALESPEOPLE nend, | erupuen jabsorbed, = Jit COSTS forgotten. WOMEN’S | ) Including only newest models Suits Suits $18.50 Former prices up | Former prices up to $35.00 Suits Suits gold, chartreuse and t y to 500: sizes eo 0, 924.75 $29.50 Former prices up to $65.00 SKIRTS | IN 3 LOTS $5.75 Priced up to $10.00 2 $6.95 Priced up to $12.50 4, Off on Novelty _ Silk Skirts tver blotches The spots or any ar tgaiantn ving FIRST ANNUAL SALE but te ONE everything new, MAKE SALE BEGAN THIS MORNING—ALL WEEK STORE CROWDED—NOTE THE PRICES and Lf colors and sizes for Lot 2—Or best Less Th THE FLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE Old Times Building SECOND AND UNION DRESSES Lot 1—Of Silk and Wool Dresses, all $11.95 Regular, Licensed, Registered Physician Saves you one-half or more Treats men and for all kinds dine uses medic . tricity, massage, vibration, ligh surgery and all modern, rat 0 hods of treatment. The gular fee ts $1.00 paid cash, medicine included 401 women pildren cute ronic Peoples Bank Bldg Second and Pike. HOURS 10 am. to 5 p.m, Sunday 11 am to 12 p.m it. ie: much of DOLLAR a) THE SEE WINDOWS Coats Of every shade and style. Prices ranging up to $42.50; $26.75 One Lot of Coats Regular prices ranging up to $27.50; for $13.75 One line of high-priced COATS At Half Price Prices ranging up to $25.00, line of Wool Dreses at an Half Price NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES NO DELIVERIES TYPICAL U, S, CAVALRY MAN WASHINGTON, May 21.—In the records of theh war depart- Lynn county, Missouri, in 1860, | that he entered West Point at the records of the war depart thick of the Indian wars in | Arizona and New Mexico, | | fought in Cuba, served on the | | general staff, served as mili- tary attache to Japan, made a remarkable record in the Phil Ippines and then President Roosevelt hurdied him over | 862 officers from captain to brigadier general. But bach the ruck of the dusty marching column, where a ‘doughboy” plodded along with his in fOpound pack, you'll find what they think about the man as he {« This is what they say: Ho is the hardest driver in the army”—but strangely enough, best jliked by his men, They call him | “Black Jack | Like to Work | He works his men and staff to exhaustion and they like it Pershing has the name of being the hardest rider in the army, Ir quarters they tell hov 7 miles at the head of his column on the trail of Villa and then sat up half the night |planning the campaign the officers bershing | In appearance he {a the {deal type of cavalry officer—tall, and spare of figure. He wears a short jeropped gray mustache and wears jbis campaign hat on just the angle Ithe cavalrymen love. At the age of he has the physique of a “shavetail” lieutenant. He seldom! speaks unless It is necessary, and cares little for social amenities. | | Typical American | Of all the major generals of the army he ts the most virfle in ac tion and thought To the English land French generale he will be the “(ypical American.” Pershing «caine his greate fame at the battle of Sacred Mov tain fn Minda Hy one blow he broke the resist Moros. He ficulties, | decisive ance of the drove them into a voleano nd, under unbelievable dif almost annihilated them Cheese ice Get jewelry Thieves Tobacco, che and cream heck booka were xtolen from W. N. Newbury's pool room, 2637 West Andover st.; Mrs A. Just, 1821 14th ave; Joxep! Hireast's grocery store, S11 Mth e.; Albert Skala, jeweler, 3427 i’remont ave., and Mrs. T. Lawson, Fort Lawton, Sunday WON'T INTERVENE counciimen, after ence with Corporation Counsel Caldwell, have decided not to in tervene in behalf of jitney drivers are trying to enjoin Prose cutor Lundin from arresting them for operating without Mt ney men asked for help. HORR UNDER KNIFE Raiph Horr, president of the Young Men's Republican club underwent ® surgical operation at the Seattle General hospital Sun |day, from which is is reported to] be recovering. City a confe who bonds PERSHINGIS | PLOT IS FOUND a five-galion can of nitroglycerine on Ostrich Feather Boas Special for Tuesday $1.98 Men’s Spring and Summer Underwear ° ° : ° : ° 3 ° 3 3 ° Main Floor $ : a THERE 0 00" DEG amore Short and Three-Quarter ° nie Ms: Length Coats Puese ules, They $ : have extra long flues, the § Special for Tuesday inch « rhe ° . Mitta kad color and tent Upper Main Floor. former as $3.1 pecial © | rac ack that are price Puesday, choice. $1.98 $ THE | less than usual for sdikeiineneinnil Ga Tinks — ? ‘ offer exceptional values to the Wide Taffeta Ribbons oinan who is desirous of Special for Tuesday practicing thrift on late spring a Yard 26c and early summer Coats Main Floor. Among the | Ribbons that the Rib- are Coats of tan covert \ lected for ‘Tuesday quoise and gold, and worsteds pecial sales are 7 and 7%4 inches in broken black and white wide... They are and colored plaids. The style rs and moire Empire r ze 4+ to 42 was 50 Reg $9.95, $12.50 anc dl} 300 yard $15 pecial for Tuesday : Crepe de Chine Georgette Crepe and Crepe Chiffon : Waists, Special —— for Tuesday, a Yard 89c assortment of dainty Crepe Chiffon and Georgette j i THIS | Crepe has been selected from our regular stock for Tuesday $2.95 nd is composed of 125 yards in Black and White Upper Main Fakes atripes Sp icures and plain Mlack, White, Pink and Yellow sg Se nie aad The regular prices were $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00, Price 7 small, the ay peclal* for Tuesday at, a yard Sie THE | age and the stout ) woman have am Street and Afternoon Dresses equal advantage in attendimit Special . this sale, for the range of tor te Choice $10.95 sizes comprises 36 and up to Upper Main Floor 60, And with this unusual” h ts ft ie “aneorined f 200 size assortment is value and — woman that selects from the assortment of 2 wins: sodden Can tore stylish #treet and afternoon dresses the Women's they are priced speciak aim THE | Special Bales, ReadytoWear Section has chosen for the Tue will have a becoming dress and save They are made of $5.56 or § according to the style of dress preferred Flesh, White, Gold, Peach The display comprises Wool Jerseys, Wool and Rose Crepe de Chine and ffeta, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine and French re trimmed with large col- hades of tan, gray, reseda, Copen, rose and navy ored collars, lace and attrac Designed in high-waisted, straight and pleated styles and in tive patterned Crepe on the barrel effects pockets and cuffs, Regular The regular prices were $16.75 50, $19.50 $3.75. Special for Tuesday, and « few at $24.00. Special for Tuesday, Choice......$10.95 32.95, Sizes % to 40. liner Saxonia [ The Saxonia was brought here for | PACIFIC OUTFITTING. COR. THIRC & UNIVERS DRESSES MEM WOME} yon repairs, A walking along the deck of the ship soon aft er its arrival, kicked a large can he found on the deck to see if it was empty. It was full of some liquid which he thought gasoline. p ported it to his officer, and govern bluejacket, AT BREMERTON BREMERTON, Wash May 21.— ment it is told that John J. | 4 plot to do great damage to the . ‘ ) ment chemists found it contained FOR r bebe bone will lead U. 8. leovernment plant and ships sta-/ five gallons of pure nitroglycerine a roope to France, was born in joned at the uget Sound navy It is believed the explosive was i} here is suspected by navy offi following the finding of ard left on deck, with the expectation that {t would be kicked or moved in such a manner that it would ex- plode today, | YOUR CREDITIS 0 Atwater’s Table ood Values Calories per lb 295 115 635 895 1,245 1,100 975 1,200 the seized Hamburg-American Staple Foods Potatogs Cabbage Eggs Pork (Tenderloin) Chops (Pork Loin) Steak (Porterhouse) (Sirloin) White Bread Brown 1,040 Graham “ 1,195 OYSTER CRACKERS 1,910 SODA CRACKERS 1,875 GRAHAM CRACKERS 1,925 Dr. Atwater'’s Tables of Food Values are standard authorities © 9 © : i) A] i) A Lesson in Food Values Science calls these heat This table the actual value of various staple foods. Now, attention, Please! All eyes on the black- board! Know what a Cal- orie means? Well, see if we can explain. units calories, shows Observe the high food value of Crackers or Biscuits. Swastika Biscuits are good Biseuits—a million mothers call them the best. Our bodies are just machines. Like all other machines they require a certain amount of fuel to keep going, 999606 69096969696969 Food is the fuel our bodies requir It's the source of our energy for 7 F si play or work. The value of food Pry Swastika Grahams and ¢ ream or fuel is determined by the num for breakfast. They make an ideal ration ber of heat units it contains. one you're bound to enjoy. Pacific Coast Biscuit Company C4 npg langl Pn th Pog MPa Nad Ore Cement ae SFL aes 107 Cen nr rata 696999668 o COAST, Sry wale La Macurce,

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