The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1917, Page 6

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DECTION EACH A | WEEK & SAVE MONEY Enlist Now JOIN THE ARMY OF WELL- DRESSED MEN AND WOMEN And Enroll for Pacific Outfitting Co. _S. W. Corner Third and University Hallet & Davis Pianos for Tene, Action and Durability for More Than 78 Years Ixtraordinary Opportunity Genuine Hallet & Davis Piano; can’t be told from new; abso- guaranteed; extra special for Friday and Saturday only. can positively save $115.00. Other used Pianos, $95.00, 00, $175.00, etc. Walk one biock from high-rent district—you can save a dollar EASY TERMS—-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WAAK-KILLEN PIANO CO. 1633 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER STEWART STREET amilton or Elgin <i lewel Adjusted, 20-Year Gold-Filled Case ‘Special $24.50 Use Your Credit WS 1404 THIRD AVENUE Do Your Bit By cutting down the HIGH COST of living. When you buy your groceries direct from the manufacturers and importers you are eliminating the middleman’s profit Special attention given Alaska and country orders, pas well as city orders Vittucci Importing Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Grocer 309 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE Phone Elliott 652. HOOD'S CANDY SPECIALS On the Corner—Pike Place Market Almond Butter Scotch, per pound..........20¢ After-Dinner Mints, per pound............206¢ Assorted H. R. Chocolates, per pound.....,..30e Athletic Goods To Introduce the Opening of Our Sporting Goods Department, We Are Making These Specials in TENNIS RACKETS $1.25 Racket at 99c—$1.00 Racket at 89c—75c Racket at 580 ARCHWAY BOOKSTORE Corner Third Ave. and Pike St. Frank B. Wilson REBT i Awonc Seattie’s LivestWines | WHO ARE CO-OPERATING TO ReDVCE THE MIGH COST OF LIVING Ladies Sample Hat Shop is now located on the Second Floor of the DENNY BUILDING Take the Ele Next CLEMMER THEATRE to We are offering, while they last, & special assortment of the latest Trimmed Hats at $2.45 These Hats must be seen to be appreciated. Be sure you go to the right address- Second Floor, DENNY BLDG. Means SERVICE 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 aranteed G-ply Fiber Trunk, me that will give you good serv- te worth $16.00 of anybody's ney. For Friday and Satur- day inch, or a6. . $11.75 We are making special reduc- tions on all our Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Purses, etc, Repatring our spectaity. Begerow Trunk Co. 2101 Pike St. Ys Hank Building. Phone Willott 1146, AR—THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1917. PAGE LEARN TO LUDK FOR FRIDAY SPECIALS ON kf THiS PAGE “ READ THESE PRICES WOMEN’S COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES Bee the Garments and Save $5 to $15. Compare our garments and prices with the specials offered in other stores and learn for yourself that O'Hara in underselling every other store in Seattle WOMEN’S COATS $12.50 and $15.00 COATS 88.05 $17.50 and $ ) COATS 20.00 to $26.00 COATS $27.50 to $40.00 COATS WOMEN’S SUITS Cholce of any Suit in the store, regu lar values $25 to 9% $15.00 ORESSES Entire stock of Silk and Woo! Dresses at one price; values up to $20.00 810,00 O’HARA WOMEN’S UPSTAIRS GARMENT STORE ond Floor, Economy Market Corner First Ave. and Pike St. Ladies’ Fashionable Apparel SUITS—Piain tailored, dressy and sport in serge, gabardine, ailk and satin. For mer prices to $65.00. To close $25.00 .. $30.00 DRESSES—Most attractive models, in serge and «ilk. Former prices to $40.00 To close— $16.50 .; $22.50 ra lal Must | register’ SKIRTS—Serge, striped novelties, in #ilk . FE se one pee and satins. Former prices to $26.00. To Clore and sailore ander the Amert on can flag are excused from reginte $7 50 $15 00 ing. You would no doubt be ex ° te * empted, tho, from service. ADLER’S Kaiser I Maxinitian Haron against the pen of Maximilian Harden ow of the Zukunft The kalser| fears this daring journalist may prove bis Nemesis, but does not |dare to stop bis pen from writing | British navy and returned to ge! well after being wounded in an air) |got married there last week and am in rs Pen Maximilian Harden Sd al One of the mightiest weapons kaiserism in Germany is ed-| athing articles against him | SELECT SERVICE QUERIES Q—! have been serving in th id. My home is in Canada. | ttle for a 30-day wedding Q—My brother is at sea and $120,000 Fire Sale most These Friday Specials should appeal strongly to the economical buyer. They are money- savers in reality. 20.inch Tissues Me a yard Panama Hate for $2.50 " Genuine Italian Panamas, Pen These cc n dark and medt-} 0) beim, plain or Alpine crown um blue grounds with white fig-1On gale Friday at 2.50 ures {n Oriental and floral 6&1 mah-Rah Hate for Kiddl signs; very suitable for summe Made of Mexican Peanut dresses and waists, On sale} Straw,” with plain or variegated ‘ ‘ crowns, roll or droop brims, On Friday at, a yar Oe beac ore ane 42-inch Suitings Ge a yard. | Snappy, Up-to-Date Suits for Boys. Broken plaid« in 3-color com On wale Priday at from $2.98 binations. A ver triking f to $5.45 ric for sport coats or summer] Handsome Prince Chap Suits suits and separate skirts, © For young men. New colors le Frid 1 new On sale Friday at ggg wis Saba 696) from $7 to $22.50 36-inch White Serge $¢ yard.| EXTRA! EXTRA! One rack of Men's Fine Suits Ades!” toaterial fot) S9PETOl techn stnes ney sold from skirts and one-piece dreases for} g29 to $25. Look them over— Summer wear, On sale Fri an buy thems Friday at a yard . > and $7.45 Arrowhead Hosiery | BROKEN SIZES IN White, cream and pian Serim, 3 for Women, Black,| BHOES TO CLOSE rere as. ae tan and white; with] Women's Vici Kid, | price 150, sale price spliced heel and toe] sizes 4 to 5%, reg 12'%¢ Reg. 25c, sale price] $2.48; to close at yg Fogo 1g 16¢ $1.19 | ule price ...8 1-¢ fine white Mercerized Lisle an¢] Women’s Gunmetal | B=tra Fiber Stockings, 191 non funmet®" | Batting, opens wide black, tan, rose, blue} Ivchers: sixes and fluffy, Regular and white. Reg. 2%¢,] to 6%. Reg price 26c, sale price sale price to close $1.35 | only - Be Men's Balbriggan] Hundred White Cot- [50 Trimmed Hats. Shirts and Drawers. ton Voile Waists, in | Large and small Reg. $1.25, sale price] sizes to 40, Reg. J etyles; also some only S5e |] price to 98, Friday | tailored hats among Men's Golf Shirts,] only Se | them. Sold to $3.50; made of Engliah Rep Friday ose and cut very full.] 100 Sateen and Cot- Regular $1.50, sale] ton Taffeta Peiti- [50 Street Hate in all price SHE] coats, black and fan- | new Spring colors Men's Union Suits;| cy colors and fig- J and styles, Sold else- Summer weight ures. Regular up to} where as high as Jersey ribbed. Reg Friduy Friday only, The, sale price 596 $2.48 SAVES VOU MONEY) SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREE. SATISFACTION You 1823 FOURTH AVE. Association. In One or Two Lessons Stevens Private Halls. Day and Evening Yoa~ Round Middle Aged and Buyl- ness People. No Difference It Haven't Danced Can Dance with You Anyone Main 3911 ablished Over 10 Years Member National United Masters of Dancing FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Krak! Wool T Khaki ¢ Trousers SPECIALS vo goods $1.00 to $1.73 | Ladion Pd Outing Butte, khaki « knows nathing of the draft law or registration prociamation. He is lexpected to reach San Francisco in August, but his home is here. How should he go about register. ing. Will he be subject to arrest? A.—He will be required to regis ter at the first American port he Littie Cost reaches within, five days, and at swear to an affidavit After fill- ing out his card, it must be leent, with the affidavit, to the registration board of his home pre- cinct In Seattle. Q.—Will a man who has married since war was declared be exempt- led because he has a wife to sup- port? A.—He bas « claim |tion which is no doubt the claim of the men dependent wife hie married before war was decia for exemp- ae valid as wl ed Q.—My parents are not depend. ent upon me for support, but ow- ing to the death of a brother two) years ago, which was unexpected, 1 know it would work a hardsnip lon my mother if | were to be con- lecripted her home. grounds [for exemption? | A.-Your case is one that would} ko before the board of your dis- |triet. The board would have to determine whether any one is sole. lly dependent upon you. Whether lor not you were granted exemp- tron from service would no doubt Army ton ite | “woolen bolt cloth, Gloves, 7 depend upon the extent of the Canvas Leegine Ade to $1.18 | — paulina, Tenis, Khoon, “Wardship.” W. S. KIRK’S ARMY AND NAVY sTORE 1209 First Ave., Seattle, Wash, We Are Ready to Meet You Half Way--That’s Fair Anything in our large stock of Millinery is offered you at reduced prices. refused. Come! Look! No fair offer will be The Wonder Millinery Co. 216 PIKE ST. What Maplewood Certified Milk and am 27 years of age. Must | fs serve? Will Do for Your Bab A.—You must register. The gol-| 'y ter and weak lungs would no doubt |make you physically deficient for T will do the baby more good than any other food that you military service, but this is for the can give it. Being a raw milk, it is most easily digested district registration board to deter-| We are doing more than is required of us in order that perfect sanitary conditions shall prevall! in “baby's milk,” ble danger. If you could see for and the scrupulous care that ‘* taken at J In the Cedar RL Farm, plewood Dairy Show of dairies ftom all over Firet Prize 1916, yourself the ideal yg pe tified Milk neld in Chi Medal 11 at the State F at North akima in conditiéna that D. Farrell's Maplewood you would not wonder that Ma at producing and delivering This is done to protect your baby from all possi- exist the National with hundreds ptured the 1914 and it 1918, If you want to be served by @ responsible dairy that takes tis i work serious! does not require any method or pr baby's milk 2645 or Main Main All men betw the ages of 21 and 30, inclusive nc must register—even aliens, But 9 e whether or not railroad employes Distributers af Maplewood Products | Will be called for select service is if you want a raw milk ess of delivered within a few short 4310, and arran nts will be that 1512-14 Seventh Ave. Phones—Main 4310 and Main 2545 purification hours after 1 m Meing, call Q—Can | volunteer in the navy |after registering? | A—Any one can volunteer in the avy until he is chosen for se lect service, according to int pretations besed on instruction now at hand. It is possible that} ell the vacancies in the army, Na {tional Guard, navy and = marine corps will be filled by select serv ice, tho | | Q.—Can a man who is conscript ed choo branch of the serv. ice he wishe A.——Corporation Counsel Cald vell, interpreting instractions is. sued today, says men who have had former service or who are ac-| quainted with trades in which| there are vacancies, will probably | be assigned to the branch where they are most needed It is doubt {ul Whether the men themselves will be permitted to decide where they will go. Q.—I have been rejected by a | railroad doctor because of poor | lungs and have a goiter on the neck, after registration, | mine, some time Q.—My home is in St. Louis, Mo. Where will | procure a registration card, and when? Page to Absentee Registration | Clerk Street, in the city comptroll- er’s office, first floor County-City |building, fill out card and send it |to St. Louis, according to his in- |structions, so it will reach there | June 5. | Q@—Does anyone employed by a ‘railroad have to register? A Certainly another matter to be determined by the government after registration. Q.—! was in the navy and ran away about two years ago, after | duct of | {wish to know T had served 18 months. Now, do you think they would send me to prison or let me serve? A.—Naval authorities have in- formed The Star that deserters who voluntarily give thengelves up are being dealt with very leniently now, Of course, they must face court-martial, Very few of them are being given prison sentences. Q—My husband has only first with a mother to support. Is it necessary for me to register? A.—You, as well as all men with- in the borders of the United States, must yegister or be subject to im- |prisonnent, if you are between 21 and 31. That doesn’t mean you'll |be called to ser Q.—Does a man with his inten- | tion papers have to join the army? A He er for select service, if he’s t n the ages of Q.—I am registered in Douglas county. Must I register there againg and will | have to make out a re- port? I'm in Bremerton. A.—You can fill out an absentee registration card in Kitsap county and mail it to the county clerk of Douglas county so it will reach there June 5. 12 questions the government asks every man who registers | Q.—My son is a marine engineer, | with a government license, and is employed on a tug with a dredge. have to consider his case in the |Might of government instructions | et to be issued concerning exemp- | The select service law per. for men employed al to America’s con: | tions. mits exempt in industries the war oo | Q.—Are city firemen and city of- ‘ficlals exempt from draft? You must answer the | otter; | crug Itive and judicial machinery” will not be dismantled by draft. Most city officials are beyond the 31- year age limit, however. Q—Are married men exempt? A-+The government has ind: cated that those with wives, chil- dren, parents, brothers or sisters SOLELY dependent upon them will eer be exempted from the first call. papers, but wants to register. Can| omits he do it? Q.—Do you have to claim exemp- A.—He must do it if he falls|tion to get it? withia the age limits. If he is A.-That depends upon the case. under 21 or past 31 he cannot reg-| Men physically unfit will, no doubt, y | ister. |be exempted, whether or not they : |claim it. The government has pro- Q—1 am a Canadian slacker, vided a blank, and asked that those who intend to claim exemption in- dicate it when they register June 5. “This,” says Corporation Counsel Caldwell, ‘is largely for the pur- pose of giving the government some idea of the number of exemptions | that will be claimed, and it does not bind or prove anything.” THIS WILL MAKE Any Corn Will Dry Up and Lift Out, Says a Cincinnati Authority Let folks step on your feet here wear shoes a size smaller if you like, for corns will never again send electric sparks of pain through you, according to this au- thority He says that a few drops of a called freezone, applied di- | Will that give him a claim for ex-| rectly upon a tender, aching corn, emption? instantly relieves soreness, and A.—The registration board will]/soon the entire corn, root and ‘all, lifts out without pain This drug is sticky, but dries at ence and is said to simply shrivel up the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tirsue. It is claimed that a quarter of an ounce obtained at any drug store ; Will cost’ very little but is sufft- ‘cient to remove every hard or soft A.—There has been oo ruling! corn or callus from one’s feet. Cut |definitely exempting them. It has| this out, especially if uo are & been stated by the government that \° oman reader who ars high “state, county and federal legisla. ' heels Ailments of the Glands and [Nerves Are Our Specialties We afflicted talk >» what extent what ve have a form you We particul: falled to benefit, Let us prove to WITHOUT OBLIGATION, that we can ow wit soltett RESU Troubles, tarrh, ¢ ained Health a > CAUSE Come and find out for Twelfth year, Consul Hour; 10 to 11,1 to yourself free tion NATURAL CURES INSTITUTE ened Naturopathic Ph yaleinte canes other 1 Bright's Discane, se-—-cannot be w ‘thers that have come ) by our doctors CO8T OR ou to stay unless we surance of LTS, of @ Bladder mnt us Natural Treatment. 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