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FIFTY-TBREE YEARS’ SERVICE TO THE HOMEFURNISHER en nnn eee ‘NO CASH DOWN '|E DD TO Your| ect yor saatona pu ccoUu NT wi e adde i nitlal payment. credit to out-of-town folks— We will mail on request to out-oftown home furnishers our new 1917 catalog and credit terms, Write for it today, mentioning Seattle Star. NO CASH DOWN ON VICTROLAS! “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!”—“NO INTEREST!” —we invite you—the Seattle homefurnisher—to select any VICTROLA up to $100, It will be sent to your home with- gut a cash payment! ten of the most pop- ular Victor records: forder by number— > T Hiecause You're trish 4 Am a 20m. Tie [Oh Johnny, Oh John: combination VICTROLA Indiana 118751 40 any ann lL Campbel! and Teopo | Hawalian Battertiy Btertt ‘Trt 20m. 750 | When the Sun Goes Down In Dixie Peerless Quartet Sterling 7 Burr Tho| Dendy Mediey—rox Trot —_——— Pietro (Ber Scouts of America— 18209 | March (Sousa) ‘te Vietor Miltteary Band | Bine-White March i Victor Military Rand Mediey Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith and his |) Orchestra St. Etmo—One-Mrep— Joseph . Smith and his Orchestre Medley One-Step ba Victor Military Raa@ from “Flora Bella” Victor Light Opera from ‘Miss Springtime’ Victor Light from “Elleen"—Pt. 1 ‘Vietor Light Opera Co. be "—t. IE ‘Victor Light Opera Co. “Ne CASH DOWN!” this outfit constats of ¥ Prpees coy trola Vi. OUTFITINGE GOMPERS TO LABOR WASHINGTON, June 13.— Workingmen should buy at least We MELURA IRL a ERE! one $50 Liberty bond, and help i ‘finance democracy’s war,” ORESSES MEN WOMEN President Samuel Gompers of | the Amertcan Federation of | Labor, urged in a message to an: (OUR CREDITISO.K * If You Love Music This Unusual Offer Will Surely Interest You This Columbia Grafonola With the Cabinet and a Complete Library of 116 SELECTIONS This new offer gives you the chance to get the mifisic you have always wanted—and to get it in the most convenient way possible. The New Style Columbia Grafonola shown in the illustration is sent to your home with a fine assortment of gecords when you make your initial payment of $6.50. ‘Then you choose the balance of your Iibrary of 116 selections just as fast as they come from the makers—keeping your assortment of music right up to date. To get started you make your First Payment of $6.50 Then $1.75 a Week This includes everything—there are no extras and no interest Call at the store and hear this instrument play your favorite music and get complete details of our new plan. | the laboring men of the coun- | | | | | that only |try thru the Untted Prees today. | |help keop it intact | }| | Cross free to the public. Dr.| Suzzalfo will make an ad-| |dress, Fifty uniform Red ¢ vant arses will sing. Hvery Elk is ex | next SYMPTOMS OF HER DISEASE Backache, Sideache, Ner- vousness, Dizziness, Faintness, All Disap- peared After the Woman's Medi- cine Was Taken +'For two years nevere female trouble, was nervous, and had backache and a pain in my sid most of the tt Thad di and was so faint 1 could Kingfisher, Okla I suffered with a not wal the floor doctor would have to have an opera across tion. A friend asked me to try Lydia F. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, After taking ten bottles [ am now well and strong, } backache one tell T tell the Vegetable NINA SOL *. D. No yusness, back try Lydia ale t 1b} es or the blues sh. « Vegetable Compound thwick did, or if they gE. as Miss need free a © in regard to any annoying symptom write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co, (conft- dential), Lynn, Mass. BANDAGED BOYS IN KHAKI SEEN ON SEGOND AVE, The symbolic message of the Red Cross took life on Seattle streets Wednesday, when ban- daged boys in khaki, attended by uniformed nurses, were sta- tioned beneath tents pitched on the streets and at the docks. It was one of tho silent pleas] for w hearted ald for the Red will be made to Seattle this week, and continue next week,/ when the drive for $200,000 tn dona tions ts launched The Blk» Flag day ceremony at the Moore theatre, at § p. m. Thurs day, has been converted Into @ mighty Red Cross demonstration as pected to attend, as well ns the pub-| lie. Monday, at 9 p. m., Seattle will # ono of the greatest atrest pare nts ever held here. It will be a vivid picture of wars homane| needs, in charge of Bert Swezea The 250 picked men who will ake personal appeals to Seattle pitalists for Red Cross ods week were stirred to deter ed action Tuesday, when Pree t Suszallo, of the university, interpreted their task “Somewhere in France the blue-eyed and brown-eyed youth of America will be labor. ing for us," he said. “With broken bodies, they will come back from the fighting line. We shail not, we cannot break thelr hearts by one slightest neglect of them. We cannot endure to let them bear one unnecessary pain. We cannot delay one surcease from the wringing ache of shattered strength, For that end we are ! here—to make our compassion | as mighty as the woe which | the war creates,” | Gordon C. Corbaley pointed out nine days away from Se attle is the thin line across France that bars German aggres-| sion, and that those at home must | Violent storms the Itallan % at an altitude rt top the ar © plateau ROME, June 13. {Jitney Bu sald 1)7 jfood or feed supplies of the coun fas a “Don Quixote,” a “fanatic,” « STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1917. WAR ON JITNEYS | IS TAKENINTO FEDERAL COURT The Traction company adopted | ne tactics Wednesday in ita] tleht to exterminate jitney and do nation busses when ft apr federal court, asking that 1 nation Ly drivers b »m operating on t they unlawfully comy t cars and therefore are a public nuisance. The move was made tn the form of an application for temporary re straining order and a permanent njunction, Judge Neterer set the time for hearing on the temporary njunction for Monday at 2 p. m Attorney Ralph Pi the Drivers’ unt imittod pdnesda that the re of the tion company to the federal court was unexpected “We thought when Juc in superior court, decid Junction was legal th ould give up this metho P sald Plorce, “We will fight pre applications in the | ame manner that we successfully attacked the others.” ka, | ‘DRY NATION NEARER AS BILL’S une DREAMLAND Seventh and Union A drastic food “conservation” bill, prohibiting the use of any non-perishable food products in the manufacture of malt, spirit | vous or vinous liquors during | the war was agreed to by the senate agricultural committees | today. At the same time ft was voted by a large president “at deem It enn WASHINGTON, June 13.— | | | } ority to empower the h time as he may |~ fal, to conserve the try,” to restrict or prohibit the use of perisbable food or food products fn the manufacture of intoxicants | of any kind, A further provision empowers the president to commandeer any or all spirite in bond when they are needed to meet government re | quirements for munitions mannufac- tnre and military and hospital sup piles The bill will be presented to con cress “as a war eme mens re, apart from the food production mney” ed. If pasted by congress ft will prevent further manufacture of dir tilled spirits, wine and beers of all kiuds for beverage purposes, GERMAN PRESS MAD OVER WILSON NOTE) AMSTERDAM, June 13.—Ger|— many fs angered over President) Wilson's message to Russia, Vio- lently denunciatory editorials ap- peared today in all German newspa pers, characterizing the president “powerful autocrat” and a “teller of untrutha.” “This apostle of democracy ts the most powerful autocrat tn the world, far more so than the German kaiser, | whom he wishes to depose,” declar ed the Lokal Anzetger. ROUND UP 164 SLACKERS DULUTH, eral agents rounded up 164 alleged slackers in the Mesaba tron range) trict toda The best Lenses made at price If you PAGE 2 Minn, June 14. | COCKROACHES. Are ensily killed by using Stearns’ Electric Paste Vall Directions tn 2 ' . DeUnK OS and $1 it Given by the Laundry Drivers TONIGHT PRIZE WALTZ FOR CASH PRIZE® TICKETS So Include Dancing All Evening Kryptok Invisible Bi-Focal nd food control bills already draft | Lenses—for close and distant vis- fon. Saves two pairs of glasses. Established tn 1908. Curry Optical Co. H.C. and M. Curry EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 3070.3072 Arcade Buliding EVERY Bc ar. 4er7, Paateurited. Regular 136 mi Rave comt of delivery, pre DAY GRAND BALL | Fed.) 00 bookkeeping and dad acct Pring bottle STALL value your watch, } Starting Tomorrow CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG 5c THIRD, vail until further notice: $100, $150, $200, $250, $300, nothing down, $ 5.00 down, $10.00 down, $12.50 down, $15.00 down, continue as heretofore. relect a Gas Rang Tools, Garden Hose, payment Latest sanitary models. No money down. to account any time. SOLE AGENTS: BUCKS PULLMAN cures Stomach and other troubles, Send 101 ia ae ees “The Dark Sil “Katzenjammer Kid” CLASS “A” NEAR PIKE GOTTSTEIN| co SPECIAL NOTICE For the purpose of co-operating with the home- furnisher during the present high cost of living, the following terms on homefurnishings will pre- $ 50, nothing down, $1.00 .week, $1.25 week, $1.75 week, $2.50 week, $3.00 week, $3.50 week, We Invite the Accounts of All Reputable and Trustworthy Homefurnishers, The GOTTSTEIN original “added-to-ncoount” policy will Oustomers having a current account may Refrigerator, Go-Cart, Lawn Mower, Blankets, Comforts, Bedding or other seas. onable articles, and have same adjusted without the usual first REFRIGERATORS Pay a little weekly or monthly. Customers now on our books may add refrigerators Order now and get a full season’s use. M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. Seattle's Popular Homefurnishers Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine UNION MADE STOVES AND RANGES REVOLVING. SEAT BED DAVENPORTS PH OSTEE MOOR MATIICESS 1GOKOUS BL URM, > o NS OF MEN AND 5 derful medicine, which maaopenamne tho w#ystem, eradicates disease Kheumatiom, Kidney, ence” Cartoon Comedy or $ 4.00 mo. or $ 5.00 mo. or $ 7.50 mo. or $10.00 mo. or $12.50 mo. or $15.00 mo. Garden wom Lewer Ficor Pike Place Market end Sugar Stall, Eeonomy Market jet Haynes repair it. Next Liberty the atre —( Advertisement.) To Delay Having Bad Teeth Fixed Is Dangerous We firmly believe that a person who permits decayed and decaying teeth to go along without having them fixed up and his mouth put into proper con- dition is taking chances with his health that no person has a right to take. In this day and age, efficiency is the big word. We all most certainly ought to take advantage of every talent with which nature has endowed us. We owe this to ourselves, to our families, in- deed to the nation, of which we are so proud to be citizens. Bad teeth are dangerous—they are likely to seriously undermine the health of even the most healthy persons if they are allowed to persist. We offer you at this office the services of the highest grade graduate registered dentists, men of the highest standing in the dental pro- fession; men who have graduated from the best dental colleges and who have passed the examination of the state dental board. We offer you absolutely painless methods, the the best of materials, guaranteed work and the lowest prices. This makes a combination that can’t be beat anywhere. We have the best equipment that money can buy—we have a clean, sanitary and strictly up-to-date office here for your service. | Every operator has his certificate from the State Dental Board hang- | ing right on the wall in front of his | OR. L. R. CLARK 14 dental chair, in plain sight of all. Our guarantee is signed both by | the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. Come in and let our expert den- tists give your teeth a thorough ex- amination. They will tell you just what is necessary to put them into perfect condition, also just what the cost will be. You will be under no obfigafion to have work done unless you want it. But come in right away. ar Regal Dental Offices. DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third arid Union, Diagonally across froti the Postoffice. Be sure to to the right place. in every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. = Ss NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS EXTRAORDINARY Special Prices | ben ipdbeermetbegs see 8 . $3.95 50 Skirts, values to $9.75. $4 95 ippe’s Cale REOPENS TODAY Seating Capacity Doubled i] Spatial enc scapes +omainnte <os-cinetenrnissiins I See rates $5.95 $7.45 35 Skirts, values to $15.00. Speci... ..<5 Our entire stock of Silk Sport Skirts, values to $22.50. /4, OFF Special +..c0--. 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