The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1917, Page 9

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5,000,000 Corns lifted Right Off! 2 Drops of Magic “Gets! \* | TRS A eid of ne A qgeen Recting rid of w and] ee t year tk on ' t | Spots Tt only emedy | | } S80? Just 2 Dro Now Tombrrow PNG | } { sbriveltng up the| away! toe-bundiing | salves and Irre- | corn. ery where Dill Pickles are put up according to an hee m t ef > 200 SEATTLE & PUGET soUuND PACKING Co, See Or. Edwin J. Brown HIMSELF beatles) 213 Pirst Av, Leading Union Beck wet of teeth Money mak the war go. | Have you bought your bond? 5 with silk drawstrings. maroon or black. MARKSMANSHIP Try it—«et/ above the veo | tain tange-finding officers. range He Is why he gets this job “Hit First and Hit Hard,” Is R IS SCIENTIFIC ABOARD SHIPS BY J. HERBERT DUCKWORTH NEW YORK, June 8—"Hit first and hit hard,” is the great maxim of the navy. In the fierce contest for supremacy in gunnery power, America heads the Ilat In the number of epoch- making Inventions to her credit. Up in the conning tower Just bridge stands the cap Further up the mast are the Higher up at tee’ ore is the fire control top. os ‘me When the enemy ts sighted, the range finders get busy with their HEIDELBE RG telescopes and other measuring es BRAND Phone Ranges Presently, the chief range finder nes to the chief fire control of r that the enemy ts within The fire control officer is »wo fn the bowels of the ship sur |rounded by phones, speaking tubes, |switches and {ndicators. Ho Jadout as much of the fight a 8 e okers. essage that the enemy ts 9,000 ds away and gives his speed and fon. The chief fire control does some involved sums ncanny with figures. That's Tie He asks the captain to ma neuver the ship into a certain position. He calculates the amount of ation that must be given to gun. He reck- ons out the exact moment that the gun must be fired. He has to consider the speed of his own ship, of the enemy and of the projectile. He phones to the turret that the |guns are to be lafd at a certain elevation " jrutls a lever and moves the guns | 2e8truction, A man tn tho turret 1. More levers are operated he required degre The gun layer looks Silk Bags $3.45 Colors —Maell 1 _ Boys’ Summer Suits 65¢_ The range finder sends down the! sighting telescope on the lenses of | which are engraved two cross lines, | | He moves the gun |the center of the enemy ship coin-| | cides with the bisection of the cross linea. | Then the fire control presses a button ahell goes roaring on its errand of WILL GIVE DANCE The Young Pi ue wil | dance Faille and Moire Silks, steel and colored beads for trimming, fitted styles navy biue, king's blue, grey, tan, taupe, green, Most important of all, they are $5.00, $6.50 and $7.00 values, Saturday $3.46. “Southwick, First Floor, ule of U. S. Navy Gunners | Telegraphers’ Pp. m. at national headquarters, 152 STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1917. | | Photo shows range-finder to be| put on Uncle Sam's newest super- dreadnaught, the New Mexico; dia- gram shows how a big gun Is fired. | TELEGRAPHERS MEET meeting War Rel 1 be held Sunday at The regular { 9th st, Seattle A full at! }tendance ts desired, as matters of |freckles, as the preseription othine laterally until | coubie strength—trom any druggist and apply a little of tt night and| morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have | begun to disappear, while the light- er ones bave vanished entirely is seldom that more than an ounce ix needed to completely clear the a a deautiful, clear PAINLESS AU’ stre pf Kuarantee of money back if it falla to remove freckles. in the R thru his Fourth ave, Saturday at $ p. a. | importance will be disposed of. | | | FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots . | There's no longer the slightest! of feeling ashamed of | double strength—-ts guaranteed | remove these homely spots Simply «et an ounce of othine— ask for the double as this is sold un | ure to ath othine, care, £1 of m edditi my prieer considertn, rh It} ye PAGE 9 SUB FREIGHTERS MAY BEAT KAISER’S PLAN Jwith which It can attack anything BY J. HH. DUCKWORTH GLOUCESTER, June 8— "P to a destroyer, Small, unpro-| Great freighters, traveling un. tected patrol boats, armed with der water, invisible to Gerr sinall guns, are no mateh in a race Ubi because U-boa' n- (fight with a modern U-boat Not see each other under water, The submarine coming may be the solution of the prob. ore «and = more #elf- protecting lem of getting food to America’s | From a technical standpoint, th allies. {# no reayon why they #hould This # the opinion of John £0 On Increasing {tn wize, Tho Hays Hammond, Jr,, who discusned &reater the displacement, the more the submarine situation today in| *Uns they could carry his radio research laboratory, over looking Fresh Water cove. Ham mond fs the man who invented a torpedo that can be direc from shore by wireless, Here the young millionaire, who has private wireless plant In the world {9 working on antisubmarine de vies for the United States govern. mont Hammond saya Germany may be con ring building submarines too big chasers to handle, and big} to fight destroyers on the 6. The U-boat ts becoming lees and lows dependent on the torpedo as tts chief weapon,” said Hammond. “It {se now a big boat, affording a fairly good platform for a #ixtnch gun, A RELIABLE DENTISTRY treatment, painless methods These the prominent features rice. 1 will @iagnose your case abso- lutely free of charge. bird and ° Values to $15.00 Wil = $15.00 Values Up to $22.50 i Coats of like quali at such a revision of Most Exceptional Val practical wraps for all styles, up-to-the-minute. _Second Avenue and Pike Street STIN the largest] | ploston of a torpedo } | Shocks are taken np by these wa In| that [MeDougallouthwick .. “The day is coming when the U-boat will be able to chal. lenge the destroyer on the sur face. They will then be able to break thru the ecreens of de- Stroyers and directly attack capital shipe of a fleet. “If our present tactics of hunt ing down submarines with chasers should prove ineffectual, then we shall have a big problem to deal with “Wire nets have already been abandoned by the United States navy as a protection for war. ships. They cannot withstand heavy weather, and they slow down the epeed of ships. “There is a possibility that ahips may be built to withstand the ex Modern bat have large cellular bottoms and sides Ueships now spaces on the tertight spacings, leaving the body of the ships uninjured. “Americana must not expect too much from mines. British submarines themselves went under the mine fields in the Sea of Marmora and attacked Constantinople. “It Is possible that in the lat. est German submarines there a device invented by Simon by which the crew In div- Ing suite can get out thru an alr chamber when thelr craft Is submerged and cut away an- chored mines and allow the flo- tilla to pase safely thru the mine field “Much experimenting done with electrical detectors, dell-| conscientious! cate instruments to warn of the ap-| at quality of material and! proach of submarines. but without much success. Owing to the fact “It looks to me as tho Gen many's submarine campaign were doomed to fallure, uniess she puts at least 1,000 subma- rines In the water. She can. not accomplish much with the number she han been operating. “In the event ¢ U-boat grow such f proportions, form that overseas | annihilated, it would be necessary to build big subsea freighters. “These could Germany cannot \tramps, for the simple reason that she now has no friends with whom now and avoid t ‘# that mean ev Diamond Briguets BLACK DIAMOND SOUTH PRAIRIE NEWCASTLE Fuel to save you money all through the year PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. 663 RAILROAD AVE. S. she can trade.” tel, are believed by the police to be the masked highwaymen who held up P. BE. Flemmens, 1710 34th ave. 8, and H. EB. Galloway, 302 Second N., on Tues¢ y night this w When Sergeant and Detectives Harris b watch, beli surface | of Galloway, was found The men are ¢ commerce In the future could bej ues sven POLIGE THINK THEY HAVE HOLD-UP MEN C. A. Palmer, 27, and Frank W alt water is @ fairly good con-| Moore, 24, arrested Thursday morn advantages| ductor of electricity, certain eleo|ing in their room fn the Grand ho in Seatus,| trical phenomena are upset. red to foil the U-boat. use submersible A. A into their room, @ held on ap open p rush. Fuel crammed full of tho rything in gauging heating value Order from your nearest dealer or from us direct. 1013 THIRD COR. THIRC & y and Wednes- J. C. Wickman Brown and L. be the property YOUR CR Silk Stockings, Special $1.25 Heavy quality lustrous stockings of thread silk in black or white. ery woman will appreciate the opportunity of buying Stockings of —MacDougall-Southwick, quality for $1.25. Telephone Main P RESENT values cannot help but appeal to women who want beauti- ful fashions and yet wish to purchase at decided savings. Put this sale to the test by bringing it to your individual desires. New Coats of distinctive taste that have a dash, style and a touch $10.00 $15.00 $19.75 Serge Coats Velour Coats Check Coats Gabardine Coats ty are seldom offered price. Handsome and occasions. Novel i Dress Sale ues in Dresses of Silk and Serge. $9.95 $15.00 $19.75 Values to Value $15.00 $22. s to Values to 50 $29.75 Values to $22.50 Values to $29.75 $3.95 June Reduction Sale of Coats of youthfulness. Equally suitable for street, dress or motor wear. The materials are taffetas, satins, satin cashmeres, Bolivia cloths, Peau-de- Peche, burellas, gunniburls, fine wool velours, gabardines and serges, in all the wanted colors, with large collars and fancy pockets and many Styles of belts, Values to $37.50 Both half and full lined. $25.00 $35.00 Values to $49.75 $4.95 SILK AND COTTON BLOUSES $2.95 UNDREDS of fresh and charming new Blouses that stand the most favorable comparison with higher priced ones. Lace trimmed, embroidered, tucked and beaded models, showing the new jabot frills, collars, cuffs and sleeves in many lovely colorings. ~ $00 Lingerie and Voile Blouses for Saturday, special $1 00. $39.75 Values to $59.75 $25.00 | Versus cone Values Up to $37.50 At this, these most desirable Coats will Models for sports, travel, after- Coats that show go quick noon wear Taffeta Coats Novelty Weaves and the car. careful finishing. Saturday Suit Reductions Extremely Good Suits Re-priced $19.75 $25.00 $35.00 Values to Values to Values to $35.00 $39.75 —Maed. “Southwick, Second Fleer, COAL PHONE MAIN 5080 charge. The police say Moore has edmitted the Galloway holdup, BULL BROS. Just Printers First Floer. —caaapeammn! 6720 Fill your bins se little B. T. and economy. MAIN 1043 PACIFIC OUTFUTTIMG C3 UNIVERSIT DRESSES MEM - WOMER mL i TIS O.K -*

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