The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1917, Page 7

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Phone | Who Registered Jume 5th E have secured Certificate Cases. They are made of leather, are leather or silk A place for your certificate on one Fits At the Leather Goods 50c 4 lined side and a place for personal cards. your vest pocket. Saction,: Pirst Floor -.:'. v's dca. s eecas Fraser-Paterson Co, Firat Floor 100 Girls’ Wash Dresses Special Friday 95c Each REMARKABLY low greens, ete Sizes 6 to 14 years. h Special Friday Sale of F diamond-sh pe pocke flapped pockets, pearl butttons —The fourth style is of bag pockets and large pearl buttons. —All specially priced at —F er-Paterson Co Third Fie A Clearance of Wo Formerly $1.98 to 63.00, Special-Friday............. CLEARANCE of the last of several special purchases, and lines from regular stock. —White voiles and other lingeries, colored linens and striped madras waistings.. Several splendid mod els. Nearly all sizes in the lot, but not every size in every style —Formerly priced $1.98, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00. On sale i Sevres $1.59 ‘raser-Paterson Cx Third Flo PORTLAND BLOCKING STEAMSHIP SALE TO HELP SEATTLE RUN PORTLAND, June | | WASHINGTON, June American assistance. proposed sale of the Great North-| ns to Relzium to ern Pacific St hip Co., owning! the Great Northern and Northern)? Pacttic, and the San Francisco &/| Will ask for further Portland Steamship Co., owning the emount of $45,000,000. Beaver and Rose City, to the Pa cifle Steamship Co. # The Chamber of Commerce last Right adopted resolutions urging Von ofe liberal patronage of the two ies by the people of the state, and fae, .@Gging the support of the cham a discussion lasting two) insanity, Harry it her, aft L, put on the run. Seattle San Fran Main 7100 For the 28,603 Youmg Men A price on new, fresh, attractive Wash Dresses. New styles, well made, of excellent quality ginghams Belted and straight-line styles. Many have white pique collar and cuffs. A large variety f colors—tans, blues, New White Wash Skirts $1.75 OUR of the newest models from which to choose white Indian Head, sadd ‘CONVICT MAN WHO ATTACKED WOMA Altho he had entered a plea of} Roberts was ly cloth, gathered back style, with —One is of white with broad belt, novel patch pockets and pearl buttons -A Skirt of twilled jean has two gathered and le -. $1.75 nen's Waists S159 BELGIAN ENVOYS TO COME TO AMERICA sium is about to send a rile ms 7.—Portland | Under Baron Moncheur to this coun- firmly opposed to the ‘TY to extend Belgium's thanks for date total 00, aud it is likely Belgium aid to the hours and a t convigted of robbery Wednesday In Kf the prop le were made,| Judge Frater’s court. Doctors pro- Portland wor ome the steamers | nounced him sane. which are now engaged in the San He lured Mrs. Emma W. Fossek Francisco trade, and they would be|into the woods at Fauntleroy park, lace | ploy ment, and took her money p nt, and took he rmoney d - frumbies GABY’S IN BRITISH SOCIETY NOW; | ARISTOCRACY THRONGS HER HOME This home overlooks the park and the monument to “Albert the Good” that Queen Victoria had erected Gab said to make a nowt demure and charming hos tenet those sprige of no iMity that attend her teas, She presides over a dainty table, and aside from entertaining arts tocracy she is devoting much of LONDON, June Gaby Desiys ber time to a min has entered a y Oldiers in St. Dunstan The erstwhile “Gabrieile of the|gent par Liles redited nerally with| One of the attendants at a Gaby losing King Manuel Portuguese | function, after a tour of the throne, is now receiving titled Brit-| three-story house ish aristocracy in her home near] mation that the fa lassiest Kensington Gore. “resembles a chapel 3,500 Seattleites Already | Fighting With Our Allies Over 3,500 former residents of [them the Canadian Seattic are already in the first For the pose ¢ sing funds line trenches with the Canadian | for this local forces in France, according toa club has arranged with Se statement made public Thurs s, a Vane F er man. day by the Canadian club of Se | to lecture ext Sun a | day night Hs lowt his left {arm in the fighting at St. Julten and | vas taken prisoner, spending four months in a German detention »# jtlon. Later, upon fe ne insant Prior to the entry of the Unit- | ed States into the war, it was ii- legal to eniiat men in thie coun- try for service under a foreign flag, but there was nothing to prevent Americans going across the line to Vancouver and Vic j Canada charge for disability STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1917. he was exchanged and returned to having secured bis dis PAGE 7 Cretonne-Upholstered Brown Fiber Rocker $13.50 eats large, high-back Fiber Rocker 1s one of numerous interesting val ues featured in our extensive g of j y-room Furniture Designed as in the picture, in wing back pattern, with deep mfort « cretonne red seat ir ' ushion | constr n An attractive ue at $13.50. PORCH FURNITURI A « pre hensive showing arranged on Third Floor, Chairs, kers, Table Settees and Swings, in Rustic Hickory, Maple nd Painted Wood Featuring Porch Swings at $5.00; Seitces at $2.50. 1} Good Baking Results Assured With the | READ, pies | and cakes s theg 1 cook them in the over the SD Cb which ' maintains just | the steady, even } tor private citizens and lat. : 1 Sergt. Wolts’ sar | er becoming “soldiers.” *. the Canadian clab will show} amgal , | Of the great number who left Se tect of war pictures, bearing| perior features of Ohio attle to fight with the Canadians. « indorsement of the British gov. hot-blast fire box lining majority doubtless cam ‘om other ernment cut down fuel Ils, and portions of the Pacific North These pictures were taken by} iia conkidibation states, but, in any event, more than Lieut. D. J. Dwyer, formerly of| ger 3,500 elected to give Seattle as their Victoria, B.C, who spent 21 monthal Prices, port of departure eral of these|{n the duties of military photog $58.00, $62.00, $66.00. men, Americans, ( ns, Ent: rapher, often flying in an ae |lish, Irish and Scotchmen, have| within range of the anti been seriously wounded or killed, | guna of the enemy, Se loaving dependents tn Seattle, and lectured only in N k anc ton. and th ared for by tures have not been ther American cities |these latter are being various local organ\s ne e — - @ | becins te ta Vitality JOYS AND SORROWS Except hi body was old, CHANGE EQUALLY Gear Mra win had the spirit of —_—_—_———OoOoOoOOOO ve the heart of a girl and the Dear Mra. Seiwin is loid to rest did mind of a woman in ma. Ineside her husband. I have b | turit Truly, little book, Nature Ithinking of her much, little bo lays som ractical jokes on most since 1 followed her out to Green-|of us and we are pretty near the wood cemetery,,lying #0 peaceful | enc before we find out they and green in the late autumn sun-/ere practical jokes and not trage- Ite ehine. In all the years in which I had} Dick is mnc h better, little book known Mrs. Selwin, she had been /#nd. maniike, he takes it all for to me almost a mother, After dear | #ranted Jo not think he will m ig at ever refe Malcolm Stuart agatr Aunt Mary died, it was to her that «ain ae pat sans of my, proviems but Tar orely troubled as to Gee’ gelvia, Waste @eiine tee |” hether I sho id teil hiss ass let women well on in who knew, yrown Margie Waverly, or wi land, knowing, would till encour.) " n , chat? ould jet him muddle along in jage you to go on. Often has She itn, fool's paradise of ignorance. | lsaid to me, “Margie there will 16, | have ne onged hin come atime when you will come to!) TN) a rd or deed. 1h not yet made understand that all of this life {8/40 uy mind whether | have even good—when you will realize that| wronged him in thought. If 1 de you are not unique your joys| or your sorrows cide that I have, 1 shail tell him ask his forgiveness Cottfessious of a Wife | HERE 5 it the Se ' i ' ns ers are heat n ¢ It is worth yc —T necessary successful baking, and with very little atten- One of the su gn the helps t ir are using ur including water connections: 4 Floor Covered Stone Jars Attractively Priced many uses for these jars kitchen—just now many housekeep- them K L p for preserving eggs. One-gallon capacity ; two. | gall Mc; three on, 80c; 4-gallon, $1.00; 5-gallon, $1.20; | 6-gallon, $1.40; 8-gallon, $2.20. MUSIC HALL PUTS | PREMIUM ON SHAME } s nas jt out | “The management of the Admt “The human mind has just about (To be continued) | snageiant music hall," reports the as much capacity for joy as it ha : | ; 6 | Berlin Vorwaerts, “engaged a num fou iia lng it yo ber of young girls as skating art SE ee Le ee a aieaeal ; convince Mahager Wagner of the } |cnes that will best appreciate the) six dry kilns of the MoDonnell. ; ibility of living on such a A iterrible, hour of grief that must) Lumber Co., of Ballard, were threat-- wage he coolly observed: ‘What of f jcome to all jened with a fire, and one was par-|that? You are good-looking girls, ‘Margie, dear, | early found that/tiany destroyed, in a conflagration! and you will doubtless find addi Hii, was foolish to grieve over the| that broke out at the mill at 6 p. m.| tional means of adding to your in- |inevitable, to trouble at change. | Wednesday. The fire was brought) come.’ |Why, child, the only unchangeable} under control by 1 firemen| ‘The girls thereupon brought an f jthing in all the world is change.) before more than § worth ofjaction against Wagner on the B | Nothing is unchanging, and We) damage had been done |charge of ‘offensive suggestions” | would be the first to resent and de Fire Truck Driver B. C. Wedekind “The ‘Trades court, in giving |test anything that stayed station: | of iengine Company 21, was injured, Judement, held that while the ary, even love. in making the run to the fire, when| charge appeared well founded, the “Always when I see you YOunE|the pole pin on the vehicle gave| Complainants, having signed a con women asking for the same undi-| way and the horses dragged him to| tract with their employer, were in vided attentions that your hus \the pavement. He sustained a slight| (uty bound to carry |i out on the hands bestowed on you before mar) eoncuasion of the brain terms agreed upon. They were riage, | want to say to you, Think a | moreover, condemned to pay the Ju little and you will understand | |costs of the action ; | B | how foolish it is to expect this, All GREAT WHEAT SHIP | “These unfortunate girls will now those attentions were the result of be driven to the necessity of set ; After bringing | ting aside a sum of money from natural atcraction Nature has no more Then if you would REACHES FRANCE you together interest in you WASHINGTON, June 7.—The Le happy you must depend, not) pjectrically driven collier Jupiter, upon the natural qualities which | tages with 16,500 tons of wheat and brought you together, but upon the. otner commodities, has arrt in human quelities of sympathy 494) Prance, it was officially announced Junderstanding which make for! toqay trust Yeu, little book, dear Mra. Sel win'mut Lave ined. tor no woman TRANSFER LIGENSES can see life in the comprehensive way whe did until ahe has lived it.| OLYMPIA, June 7.—Anto licenses That is the tragic part of our ex./ issued under the 1916 session, may {atence—-we only reach the place|be transferred to another machine, where we can love at the best, ap-\after June 7, when the new Iicense preciate at the fullest and live onj schedule goes into effect, without the highest plane of mentality and | additional charges, aecording to an spirituality, when life begins to re-joplnion rendered by Glenn J, Fair cede for us physically and the body‘ brook, assistant attorney general, their wretched stipend to pay their employer's legal expenses, besides their own, If they are further forced by grim want to adopt Herr Wagner's infamous suggestion, the responsibility will lie heavily on the Judge who tried their action.” GANG OF YOUNG WOMEN i] THIEVES BROKEN UP “A band of ten well-dressed young women thieves, the oldest of whom is only and the youngest was captured by the Neukocin »,” reports the Berlin Post police, ‘Under the leadership of Frieda Hennig, a pretty girl of the gang had for three months or more 20, spread dismay among shopkeepers | by a circle of blue, both in Neukoeln and Berlin, “One in a shop about the at night, and keep th ant busy in conversation while being | chie girl were What Is a Liberfy Bond? It in an obliga tion of the Unit ed America Staten of the highest grade of security in the world — is- | sued in small denominations and = available on terms to all America Is Calling to Seattle! let every Seattle citizen do his bit-—-buy a 0.00 bond, or more if he can afford it Help to place a Bond in ev ery Beattle home. Bonde may be bought on an terms, and bear 3% per cent interest Full particulars fed and subscriptions received at the Liberty 4 Booth, First Floor | hemming was selected to make a trifling purchase| this, now at that cafe. spoil was examined and was sub- | THE HERRICK | Refrigerator “Dry Air System” represents the utmost efficiency in sanitary refrigeration. and tested for over twenty years faves money by saving food deterioration and by its economical use of ice. saves health because of its sclen- tifle construct which prevents contamination and decay. on models to suit all households, on display in the Stove and Refrige Section, Third Floor. tor Exceptional Values in Bed Sheets BED SHEETS of sheeting muslin, neatly finished, st 81x99, GO each firmly woven mless and 81x90, S5e; SEAMLE BED SHEETS of closely woven sheeting, soft and free from dressing, size 81x99, 81.00 each | SEAMLESS BED SHEETS, close ly woven and durable, size 81x99 two especially gocd numbers at $1.10 and $1 each NOTE: Sizes quoted are before ~First Floor. by theydency of the girl hour of closing} » shop assist: | sequently the | b and pawned, put up The latter New Shipment of Shirvan Art Squares MHE SE du will room The conventional in home blue, priced a & 7-6x9 7-6x10-6, $12.50. 9x12, Corkolin and Linoleum Rugs Tv SE me ings for amp use are and patternec wool rugs They wear well and are CORKOLIN LINOLEUM RUGS, 6 by 9 ft, 0; by 9 ft, $6. 14 by 10-6, $10.00; 9 by by 10-6, $9.00; 9 by 12, $15.00. 12, $12.60. Ruffled Curtains Interestingly Priced $2.50 Pair BE” iED wi 4 fle and f den effects, th make beautifu summer home 50-piece Dinner Set $18.50 - HIS handsome Dinner Service intro- duces a rade American Semi-Porcelain, as 51 & gested in the The decoration, a combination lattice and floral pa and gray, is o | on edges and handles. 50-piec 95-piece Service, $30.00 Baby Carriages _ featuring im tion and finish on the Third WHAT IS GOING ON IN GERMANY! AS TRANSLATED FROM THE NEWSPAPERS WE GET FROM GERMANY Hennig, now at There the the proceeds ing distributed by the chief. when arrested still the lights lowered or partly extin-| had in her possession a quantity of guished figure semi-darkness haste would run behind the conceal he “To allay suspicion, the different members of the band took lodgings separately o! houses Every Buyer to Get a Liberty Bond Pin @ Then taking f th in the advantage and assistant various uttered meeting at night under the presi slight, girlish! valuables, the were the eager FARMERS WITH to leave counter and GUARD POTAT and of discovered in of he sible for numerous lence in Germany private | Tageszeitung says pawn tickets her bedroom. PISTOLS © PITS searcity of food is respon- resorts to vio- The Berliner that at Gross-| answer admirably for almost ), $8.50. rable and inexpensive Rugs the cottage or summer are in tasteful Oriental and patterns of tan, rose or follow $10.50. $16.00. Second Floor derately-priced floor cover- bur made in seamless rug form alow and Summer 1 in effects adapted from Becund Flgor. th dainty hemstitched ruf- natterned in Allover Dres- ese Silkoline Curtains will 1 window draperies for the . Price $2.50 pair. First Floor. new decoration in high- sketch. nel design in green, rose omplemented by gilt lines ¢ Service, $18.50 —Third Floor. nproved ideas in. construc- h, in an extensive showing Floor. Nuhnen two keepers were their nightly rounds on a private estate, when they surprised sev- eral men and women, with a horse and cart, engaged in stealing pota- toes from a pit. As the keepers approached they were fired upon, a compliment which they immediately returned. The thieves fled, but were after ward captured. This kind of robbery as in- creased to such an extent that country people never inspect po tato pits at night time without carrying firearms, over the town CHICAGO, terday. wa $3,000,000, In Michigan three terday. The prop Five persons we CYCLONES KILL - 32 NA STATES. June two persons were known dead today and 200 injured as the re- sult of tornadoes sweeping four states Tuesday night and yes- The property damage estimated at $2,000,000 to 7.—Thirty- were killed and | 30 injured by a storm which swept the southern part of the state, from Jackson nearly to Detroit, late yes y damage was | estimated at $1,000,000. » known to have hurt by a Bevier, Ky., A pin with this design in red,| been killed and a score white and blue will be given to ev-|tornado which struck ery subscriber to the Liberty Loan, | yesterday The pin is one-half inch in diam.) A eter. Miss Liberty in blue and) and Kansas, Tuesday night and yes- white is in # circle of red, bound | terday is white, The lettering | forme: TEACHERS ASK FOR PENSIONS Seattle schoo! teachers will Present petitions to the school board Thursday night, asking that the state law, providing for a retirement fund for teach. ers after they have taught for 30 years, be made operative in the Seattle school district. Of the 1,217 teachers of the city schools, 1,040 have signed the petitions. The state law, which became ef- fective provides that @ majority s in a district of the first class may make the ré iirement fund operative by petition, The school board, however, may Ceny the first request if they deem i, desira In that case the teachy pries of tornadoes in Missourijers may petition again in one year, Members of the school board took a toll of 15 lives in the} state that in all probability the pe+ state and nine in the latter. titons will be granted to the Seat 4 The injured number more than 150,Ue teachers,

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