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PAGE 5 STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1917. » ae i Bs Movie Stars Spend Spare Change on Liberty Bonds “7 | Friday 9 to 10 ). orders accepted for our a e 1 four Sales, and the to limit quantities $s 10 to 11 Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc- } 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU OUR create re lower (han will intereat, 11 to 12 1 to2 THAT You. Short Lengths of Cot Ribbonse—Short leng Kodak Albums, — Tr Boys’ Blouses—On sale 73.00 Worth | bash eer ans re of (aney warp print and — properly conserve the Men's Seetion, 36 100,00 Worth | bmestic Pection p bbon a kodak resu lor sloune n the 130.00 Werth || assortment that in- sir bow ribbon ik Aadashe dll Blouses in the oa 200,00 Worth {| eludes Percales, Voiles lengths of three-q Inspection and enje shown in plain blue, tam 300.00 Worth 0 : Ging ne crima and to two yard The as ment, an albur hould and stripes, tn sizes of Suiting fron tcomprinéns be used, Fort ale 6, % and 16 but not eae ° one to three yards, Spe colors and fan we bave 50 in every color oF xtra ecial cial for this hour, your patterns. Regular 20¢. jumy that a tripe. Low neck, short choice at Half Price 26e and 26c. Special for sleeve styles, Regular with imitation leather ¥ Narrow Embroidery this hour . . “ pecial for this || Edges and insertions 4 yard 12c and filled with 50 loowe pour |} 400 yards picked . from pages, Regular 98¢, wpe eac .. 25¢€ | regular stock, Including Untrimmed Hats. About = ejal for this | edges and insertions of 200 untrimmed shapes, pour, each 73¢c Women's Union bei | Swine ang Cloth and made of Hemp and I About 50 garments : In Three Colors. || Cambric, Theyareshown in rolling im Dressing Sacques { medium weight cotton, 9] . | in assortec patterns sailors, turbans and tri percale and lawn dress. They are in high meek, : Regular Price, Per Yard, 30c and are adaptable for cornes, The color as ing escques; in size 36 long and ahcet sn q underwear trimming cludes rose, only; Mght and dark and low neck, short © e and Children's Dresses black and colors; some are plain, sleeves, in ankle and in pecia or rl ay Regular 6c, 10 12¢ white, Regular some with peplum. Re nee length, Size 84 | Ibe and 20c. Special for $1.95 and 50c, special for this only. Regular 60¢, epee th tour for this hour hour, cial for this 25 Per a yard 3c each choice 25c hour, a suit.. c ( ay | Crepe de Chine Blouses 7 iday $2.9 Is siety W. : | Dougias Fairoanks, Mary Pickford and Goarnce . omen, WhO are expected to turn over a little of their Regular $3. 75, Special Fri ay $ 5 Removes Roots As Well Society Vomen in | spare cash for Liberty loan bonds. uU M FI . : : , | pper Main joor As Surface Hairs War Against Waste! sax FRANCISCO, May %0.—San] responded $100,000 «t?oug the sex” will be vindicated ——— BY IDAH M'GLONE GIBSON Francisco's Liberty loan bond con Then the committee wired Char-| Douglas Fairbanks, being the] . — 36 to 50. An unusual assortment in sizes, value NEW YORK, May 31.—A number | mittee is watching the wires today! je Chaplin. “For the honor of our] “typical American” of the movies SIZES and style. They are made of flesh, white, gold st New York nck women who {for sabseriptions from Charlie Ch »x, raixe the ante,” the committee ({t was said, would let neither of} ae" pate Aas ‘ : ‘sine have dubbed themselves 1 Hn and Doughis Fairbanks aid. And as Charlie subscribed|tbem outdo him - peach and rose crepe de chine, and are tri HO, Fifty,” are making a trip over Long The committee sollet a sub-] $50,000 to the British loan, every Douglas banks $10,000 a week; 60 with large collars, lac ittractive patterned crepe on po Island doing their bit in the Wom-| scription from Mary Pickt Mary] one in confident that the “honor of| $15,500 a wee ets, Regular $3.7 cial for Friday, choice........$2.95 an’s Army Against Waste. | one This special work is to impress andj upon the women of the farms and °*\ gardens that there must be no| Ug a ables or fruits left to rot andj K. no} n 4! waste on the ground or under the| ehild it -withos “st |trees this summer. a t e ¢ 1 all with depliat It! Sclentific methods of canning are} Confessions of a Wife Fifty Separate Dress Skirts | FRANCE TO GET 5 Regular $5.00 and $6.50, Special $3.85 ff - - @! you that the thought of loving him leaves the skin « and}to be taught from this “Canning LOVE, TO BE CERTAIN, (jad really never « to me until! Upper Main Floor. air’ ‘ Special ee | MUST BE MUTUAL he said, "You love me, Margie.” | _— f Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt has| ~ " have never been a flirt. I have ~ assortment of Separate Dress Skirts has been selected charts ; Pn ona Bete bel I sat for a long while, Iittle|never looked for the more or lens | THIS| from regular stock 1 consi of black silk taffeta Skirts and she says that the woman with | BY HENRY Wooo book, with these letters from Mal-/#dmiring glances from men that are —__.._! with shirred tops and two pockets; black and navy wool Stuar ny hand 7 based o r con: 1 1 f ay a |many servants must run her hon Vnttéd’ Proce Matt Corrsepend Stan 1 Go with then? ens tended, that yp sh dob eat | poplin Skirts trimmed with belts and pockets; Skirts of gray and j48 # food dictartor | WITH THE SAYETTE could ext ‘ - white ze; brown mixtures; stripes and a few novelties. Belt Mrs. George Gould has given up ITH THE LA FAYETTE AIR | self | pigs the sexes a8 : ; ' f } A. | SQUADRON, FRENCH ARMY Aare ond f the |it does between persona of the measures 24 to 30, but not each size in every style, color and fab- jwhite bread, and Mrs. Theodore! 23 vivciene INP May );on: Httle book, 1 wonder if the} oe se A oy ¢ f » ae | Roosevelt has become a devotee of| SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE tay | silent, secret decisions of other |*#me sex } ric. Regular $5.00 and $6.50. Special for Friday, choice....$3.85 corn meal iL—France propor to w her/women are as hard as mine, All| My ideas on the subject, little| | apprec sir of the 4 re ag’ }my life | have had to make these | book, are wabbling today. I don't ng squadron's work giving it isions, first over Dick, then|know anything about it. I only | MILITIAMEN LEAVE | the finest equipment of any sim |over Kitty Malram, Eleanor Fair-|know that hereafter I shall 2to3 3to4 4to5 : | ilar corps in the French ara low, and Eliene, and now I must| more than ever charitable to t Jewelry—An odd essort R 7 | Seattle militiamen select at waa learn = sit in judgment on my own ca Kitty Malrams and the Alices 1|\ Empire ea Ge on ment of about 125 pieces, Men's Union Suits—A $6.50 COATS, SPECIAL ana Tet the F tas eae with new French | 't hardly seems right that I) meu. calc la ight colored pat. consisting of Beauty splendid summer weight m be a : af peta : should let Malcolm Stuart rest un Vhat was it some man said, ri a » it Pi Waist e co, left Thursday. war ar po fre - yoht omy — der the mistal , nt of Dick Wie for the grace of God, there be = ot lady Pin Bete na Chee she garment made of sleet Sport style C owered and the fastest » , : fect fe 1." I don’t think that is neck, short sleeve: c 5s > Sp yle Coats, i | No, no, little b 1am not exe at is an a “ Regular Special for ed cotton yarns in ecru < Da laste se | Vente “ sarge hing |CUPate quotation, but the meant all around Sizes of all-wool Coati Malcolm Stuar lor anything . a he meaning i i Tacoma Out of Luck |""i'ts s.gracetul expression of the he has ever done. He paid for ali |! Want to convey to you, little book, || 26 to #4. Regular 76c, this hour, 15¢ lor only. ‘They have plaids and checks. WASHINGTON, May 31.—In a let-/ universal French tribute that the|nt, ‘mistakes, all his sins—as we is that most women, when they || Special for this Q@ oq oe beicudan closed crotch; long and re serviceable and or de ror ag sey egy rien American flyers are ih equal of [all must—every step along the | !00k back on 4 wellapent and vir hour, enol atte ae petticoats short sleeves and ankle cactiee ee are : ate Oo geographic any ximilar serial force he |, debe tie |tuous life, might say, even while! ee 3 dee! feature in any part of the world can French army—and that means tn |) oo) aa i cen epider satere pulling her skirt away bad Fancy Voiles—800 yds. with 4 and 6 ruffles in length. Sizes 34 to 42. and small belts R A claim 4 name more firmly fixed than | the whole world lin aie ot bs srything |}more unfortunate sister, “There in a selected assortment Van Dyke style. They Special for this 55c cross in front. The Mount Rainier,” the national ge The La Fayette escadrilie will b keg [DUC for the intervention of fate, of neat figures, stripes have elastic top belts jour, a suit... are for Misses and DENTISTRY | graphic board finally settled the dis-| be gied to get the new machines mand jn pita of what he asked | otght 1 be.” and checks, Shown in a and are shown in navy, men, ‘ranging fr | pute over the name of the moun-| myt they would be happier ff they pl Me ae tn | . The only way T can tell Dick || wide range of colors in >rown, Russian green, 2. eu : ’ | the wee’ ek | « ; Pique Skirting — 100 Suilifur treatment. conscientious | tain this week could agt-Americag, uniforms.) Not |!@dies" that sailed away never t | pout these letters of Malcolm's is|| 26inch width. Regular Purple and changeable iy tm tanay weaves, S2Cte), aa finest quality of material asd - one of the membe® hax yet iq |return, T am sure that if Malcolm |y,, ask him to read my tive ¢ 1! 95¢ Special for this ¢ffects. 26 to 42inch Yards in fancy weaves, jour, painiesa methods. S il H D - i h . t Stuart hed married the right kind - my entire diary || 35¢. Sf lengths, but not each that are suitable for Choic ‘These are the prominent features * allors onor cal jable to ascertain what sort of a of a woman for his first wife hej™ace We have been married. 1 hour, a 17c lenath in are ae ep ice. .... highly efficient service. In More than 100 sailors fro uniform an American aviator \s} ( wonder, little book, if it would be yard ay many purposes; 36 in. A ig reer Mo Shey oy elit pe Bled preset a uae would have made a splendid man. | re a ede this a . Regular $5.00 and $6.50, Jiao Regular Sc, Spe. White Cotton ¢ WF Prices are the lowest in Seattle, ine Woman's Relief corpa W Because of this, the corps is still|, He had tmagination, he had via! At feast, | am not going to send Children’s Black Cotton Special for this hour, iat tee thie 50 yards of 27-in. Core ees Succcustully treated Pyor-/@ay in a service fot the nation's sall-| clothed in the lasue of the French |!90. He had a wish to do sight. |that letter to Dr. Virot. I have|| Pante—00 garments on at $3 00 25c Cotton Crepe that rhea (Riggs Disease) for many or dead. They watched with grave | quartermaster's department |but fate made his will weak where jincked away in my desk my salvia ® in the Women's each . hour, a yard.. used and much i years. faces the Veterans strew flowers on ene jbis inclinations were concerned. | of carved coral, and in my heart Knit Underwear Sec oA AR Kida for night gowns and 1 will diagnose your case abso- the water in honor of departed com- + ye - jAnd after his disheartening ¢x-/the story of a love ax great as || tion. Sizes 2 to 6 years | derwear. Regular 1! jutely free of charge des Get Wine and Cigars | perience with bis Paat ms e, ha {hope it was mistaken. '| Regular 25c, Special for Special for this ‘ 2 came to the conclusion that a N m . | this hour hour, a ° 7 eld captive aboard a Ge Neither Malcolm Stuart's love . 10 . 1 PAINLESS AUSTIN ooo | net MS | Soe war ie newt wih yeh eam start ve | Re, c | se Danrioe {| feats: mere’ proudly over every Capt. E in hi pgs he treated the whole| (To Be Continued) | ‘Third and Pike Vy ie Seattic on his way to San Francisco as Katrance 1504 Third Ave. jome that gives a soldier or “ares kent 139 dave: und Was he really in love with me ept 13 days, and giv Phone bu Liberty Bon: ns are ttle book? That is a silly ques tion to ask you. He evidently thought he was, and, lke all men in that position, his whole idea was | possession. One wonderful thing 1 have found in his letter to me ws bis explanation of why be had nev jer told me in #o many words that he loved me WHAT IS GOING ON IN GERMANY! AS TRANSLATED FROM THE NEWSPAPERS WE GET FROM GERMANY be to kecp watch on tourists PAMPHLET CALLS FOR FALL existing ¢-tablishments into muni ow resources available in a given 1 wanted you to be sure you OF HMOHENZOLLERNS tion works or to build new works. | district or town attempt to smuggle food out loved me well enough to meke this A pamphiet, whose author signs 'It is stated that the sources of pro The new regulations inc!ude for- varia. It is hoped Wurtemtl great sacrifice | am asking with himself “Henry the Conqueror,” and duction for artillery shells and mation of a voluntary force of spe-| Baden join this anti-tourist ff out my love entering into it.” |printed {n Bavaria, declares that mines are extensive enough to ob-| cial constabulary, whose duty will | tion 4 | It seems to me, little book, that the fall of the Hohenzo! n family viate the necessity for expansion in| most men, under the circum:/is the only means of avoiding that direction | stances, would say: “I want you. | catastrophe for Germany. It com BERLIN'S WOMEN WORKERS | Hove you so much that | cannot live i. ia | without you.” They would play on a woman's infinite pity as well as pares the victories of William I DOUBLE NUMBER OF MEN with those of Pyrrhus. The censor-| ship has done everything possible, 1! the metropolitan area of Ber Brinss Tren Uns. A | " ©'ln there were, on January 1, more Hocah ce pulc amas with, bim-—t ee cata [as men nd boys, the numbern be THe QuANTITY OF HEAT jen rete tiasiae tas coereus Mentions. PN alt he M0! The number of malen de-| REQUIRED To RAISE THE TempEeRa- Jend,. It, ta Junta vague . sort of |qerman rqfad OniGe warhactactory| Teeny eiie a de some pg TURE LOR ONE POUND Gr Mri dream that may have come tome owners and other persons Who satiable demand of the army. will| JX. ONE DEGREE FAWRENHEIT AT OR between times when I woke to find |inink of going in for manufacture | continue { to alter the proportion in| NEAR ITS POINT OF MAXIMUM [myself Dick's wife. Poor Dick , y | my + /of munitions that facilities now at| favor of women in increasing de-| ° babbling away there in the other |the government's disposal are re-\yree, asia aa | DENSITY. — weosree enuine room, “If Margie knew, she would garded as entirely adequate “for understand.” a = The BAVARIA BARS TOURISTS | os the in totintte future,” The public|76"'C) “SERVE RATIONS = ° 1 wonder if he knew, he would |i. therefore, advised not to convert nic junderstand. You, little book, know —| Holicay rations and tourist cards fe) that no word of love was spoken are the latest in Germany, They |tetween Malcolm Stuart and me originated in Bavaria, which has Every Drop a Tissue Builder ‘MINOR ACTIVITY ON THE HIDDEN BEAUTY | ‘varticuinsiy Prussia) during. the | | eqanuecum months o ay and June April, Bearded Barley fresh from golden field Make this lotion for very little!) The measure is taken to conserve | gummy other grains of equal body-building power javaria’s limited foodstuffs, During siete . n 7 Nizes ‘ ote : ip LIFESTA! 4 the | bigs nes oat | the rest of the year tourists will 13,432 BT. U.'s to the Pound; 26,864,000 in a single ton of these g nee ND | WeEe | BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS { lor yourself. only be admitted into the kingdom . you richer, IN THE FIELD, May 31,.—Loca)) An attractive skin wins admira-| ” e Ata es ade Mapa cant: Appetizing, more than ever truly ef attacks, raids, mutual bombard-|tion, In social life and in business ficient and economical as a food ments, incessant minor activity |the girl or woman whose face and DRIVERS ASK RAISE Gelentifie analvees show LIF! continued today all along the front hands ancy evidence io codeta nt an a 8 ‘ . nut there Was portentous “quiet” |care enjoys a tremendous advant i ninivensal wake bosie, With a PAK F tobe LIQUID BREAD in the strictly military sense. No age over those who do not realize! minimum of $20 a week, has been | unfermented food that builds masses of troops were in action the value of a healthy skin and a) gemanded by Seattle laundry driv A small British attack south of the arpe Staged early today, was At . failure, The Prussians wer wide awake and the wes broken up. trength into bone and muscle until Sunday or reject spotless complexion ors. Employers h the cost of a small jar of or-| afternoon to accept dinary cold cream one can’ prepare | demanded scale a full quarter pint of the most we derfal lemon skin softener and com | the too British attack AWAIT GRAND JURY | B8Rriquet> - plexion beautifier, by squeezing the BUSY IN PORTLAND |{utce of two «fresh lemons into a "1 4aG May g1--Several a1 bottle containing three ounces of i ay feveral sus- rhat's W eae Re ae ae orchard white, © should. be| pects are being held here to appear That's Why They Are the Best and Most Economical Fuel You PORTLAND, May 31.—A federal grand jury will meet June 6 to in Can Buy for before a grand jury, charged with through a} " ete ms fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, | Conspiring to hinder the select serv ‘are taken to strain the juice LIFESTAFF EVERYWHERE i ghee heresanedby the Seattle" Con. then thi Lotion wil keep treat for 166 At '| Furnace, Range, Grate, Stove medtur $1.90 seription Leagu District Attor: TASHA, MEAT MeGATES Plot bak ADOPT FISKE’S PLAN. ONLY $5.00 PER TON ney Clarence Reames says he hopes d for bottles, 4 Hemrich’s Staff i Bip ag Products remove such blemishes as freckles, |sallowness and tan, and Is the ideal} NEW YORK, May 3&1 skin softener, smoothener and beau-| seaplane, brought down by the for the period of responsible. the ‘1, he A German Brit (At the Bunkers) BLACK DIAMOND ‘ tifier. ish, was found to be a torpedo. EXTEND U S. MARKET! Just try it! Get three ounces of! launching seaplane, Rear Admiral SOUTH PRAIRIE COAI baa 1 orchard white at any pharmacy and| Bradley A, Fiske, of the U. 8. navy, | NEWCASTLE WASHINGTON, May %1—Anson |two lemons from the grocer and|is the original inventor of this | ’ Peafielé Bateham, of White Sal-|make up a quarter pint of this! craft Order From Your Nearest Dealer or Direct From ron and Portland, appointed by the sweetly fragrant lemon lotion, and | Sa |dopartment of agriculture, will sail massage it daily into the face, neck,| LONDON, May 31.—"Heineys” is PACIFIC COAST COAL co. for the Orient June 7, to extend |arm@ and hands, It naturally should|the new name applied by the Ca Pi s0UTH | the market of American fruits to|lelp to soften, freshen, bleach and|nadians to the Germans. Witn 563 RAILROAD AVENUE Australia, Japan, Eastern Siberia| bring out the roses and beauty of|many units it has superseded Main 5080 and China, any skin, Fritz, Boche and Hun