The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 14, 1917, Page 5

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i nwnine # 50.00 Worth 150.00 Worth Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. WE’LL TRUST YOU OUT create system haw hee you t turn Our terme are en) found anywhere, JUST Youn wo TB.08 Worth 100.00 Worth Golden Oak 416-424 PIKE STREET established for your con h your home along your © and our prices are No extra char an Ver Week titude Council of the sentiments were which Table, 48-inch top, Special... jican citizens; theref j tle, who are loyal to their country | jand ready to fulfill thelr obliga tions to the fullest and, LONDON, of Messines, mander asserted. The victory thus gained by the British forces again emphasizes the dominating strength SCE HIRT Rub a Mttle soothing, cooling Ice Mint on June @onment of important sections of first lines between the river Lys and St. Yves by the Ger- mans because of tremendous pressure of the British advance was announced by Field Mar- | shal Haig today. “Our further advance to the east combined Pressure to the south, compelled the enemy to abandon important sec- tions of their first line between the Lys and St. Yves,” “Be it Resolv register an against the yur jority of organized aa ee De WAR SITUATION TODAY | “Be it Resolved, t > @/tion of the present German submarines last week se | Central B | ceeded in eliminating £2 more ships, ac. | ” 14.—Aban- ¢ vin Ot eeetan FRONTS — Pusitiades only ers had been p tory surrendered to the Pritish forces pushed the Germans still fur. ther back in the triangle formed by the river Lys and the Ypres-Lille ‘anal, the point of which is at Comines, where the two waterways Join. The enemy position in this salient is exceedingly precarious, due to support to jfall,” he said jfriend of labor, “He of the Wyt- labor boasts solidarit PAINTER toward the | tration’s war policies is unpa triotic and un-American PAINTERS ATTACK LABOR’S WAR VIEW Seattle unions will be called upon to decide whether the at Central Labor adminis These charged by re, that emphatic continuation of ent policy of the Central Labor | Council, since it positively does not | represent the sentiment of the ma) labor | the district council of painters, Wednesday night we h prote in extent; hat a con brought resolutions before the t the Seat tinw STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1917. Minally, on the motion of Busi Avent Charles W, Doyle, al ed by two amendments, the unell sent the resolutions back to © painters with the request that unpatriotic’ and “un-American e defined | | Frank Gates, of the painters, de Jared that body would be willing Ito follow the Central Cownefl | suggestion | Ro M. Calkins, traffic manager of the Chicago, Milwaukee = & Paul railway, presented to the ouncil the rallro: arguments wr the 15 per cent blanket in rease on freight rates It ls asking or in Washington TACOMA FIRM IS. GIVEN CONTRACT Centrat Council threatening withdrawal from that body if Its policies are not changed After long, and at times acri |inonious debate, the council sent |the resolutions back to the paint ers with the request that the charges be made more definite in jorder that they may be presented |for a vote to all unions affiliated with the Central Council, There \# re about 1,000 members in the painters’ district council The resolutions follow Whereas, the United States of | Amerte now at war with a for SALE OF Jelgn power, after extausting all ef-| |forts that were possible with hon or to remain at peace, and es 8 “Whereas, we belleve it to jsupport = th government of the United States in both speech and Ten High-grade Dining Tables, the remaining samples of tion to the fullest extent pos | some of our best selling patterns at special prices for a quick sible, and | disposition, One one of each pattern “Whereas, the Central Labor $24.75 Golden Oak Table, 48-inch top, Special jCounctl of Seattle, both by its dis $22.80 Goldéa Ook Table, 40-tnch tap. mpecial cussions and by the information Famed Oak Table, 45-inch top. Specie? given to the press, is giving an im Golden Oak Table, S4-inch top, Special pression of lukewarm support in Jassbenn Ook Table 48-inch ten, Special vome ways and downright opposi Jacobean Oak . 45-inch top, Special }tion in others, that ix unpatriotic, Fumed Oak Table, 48-inch top, Spectal jUa-American and altogether at Jen Oak Table, 45-inch top, Special | Variance with our understanding of fen Oak Ta 48-inch top, Spectal | the duties and obligations of Amer policy of the| Labor Council withdrawal of our sup | cording the official repert, just te. Sitate the | aonneien, A seppetin was | port from that body.” aT FRONT innel today) G. H. Vandenburgh, eh Are we to question it? will | neces: | painters’ | went at the adop resolutions and that district council. coated jtion of the MET ai vc | they expressed the opinion of the * the British com.|S¢>aete-Messines ridge, taken jn/|!alority of th by . last week's great drive. The terri Makes Sp “This Central Council pledged its President Wilson has but this has not stood behind him and not standing behind him deemed conscription a wise policy last been a council is has Organized y. Lat us use the river and the canal hampering|!t to back up and carry on the those poor, tired, swollen, burning feet. Ah, rapid operations on their part, and| policies of war that this nation's Skillful pain methods. are th Th of my highly addition to thes rhea years. 1 will diaghoss your case abso- lutely free of charge. PAINLESS AUSTIN, for Eczem A Liquid Wash for Skin Disease 25c, 50c and $1.00 s BARTELL evel, easy and comfortable it makes military observers expr jleaders propose.” them feel. Instantly corns and os ed cette te8 fowes stop dance for joy. No foolishness. will shrivel up any corn whether hard, or between the toes so that it can be lifted) out easily with the fingers. There is no pain| and get one bit of soreness Mhen applying Ice Mint or afterwards and it doesn't even (eritate the surrounding skin. Try it. Just fek in any drug store for a small jar of Ice Mimt and end your foot troubles for good. It costs little and acts so quickly and gently {seems like magic. You'll say so yoursell RELIABLE DENTISTRY treatment, care, finest quality of material and Prominent features) ficient distinct ady my priees are the lowest in Seatue considering the class of work. I have successfully treated Pyor- (Riggs Disease) Pi jal Not Open Sunday. painful cal- lief that evacuation of the entire tri-| E. T. Levi f the “When opposing before it Ice Ming first line withdraway reported by | ° } Field Marshal Haig. bit SINK 22 SHIPS vessels of more than 1,600 tons | sunk and 10 under that tonnage. British standpoint, since May 6. | {)0, Pa’ ATTACKS FAIL PARIS, June 14.—"Utter failure” of small German attacks around Braye, north of Craonne, north of Rheims, and on the le’t bank of the Meuse, was reported in today's offi cial statement. The assaults follow- ed a general bombardment. | French forces carried out a suc- {ferent fr tleal and ot trench east of Navaring farm and your very eyes | taking 10 prisoners. a few seconds, ly. Juat try it BRING DOWN ZEP LONDON, June 14.—The German Zeppelin L-31 was destroyed early | y € today over the North sea by British | !* jairmen, Chancellor of the Ex |chequer Bonar-Law, announced in conscientious | the house of commons There Td even eat y. It will and wold babe's back arantee. The above is the 19th Zeppelin | destroyed by British forces, accord jing to official statements. rvice. In ntag! | ARTILLERY BUSY | OME, J w _|it is an easy matter ROME, June 14 tle artillery | ota vaniove every bombardments continued today on}, fuzz from face, 1 the Italian fronts, there was NO) pnough of the marked attacks. Patrols reported) sng water 1s minor encounters. paste and epfe face for abont for wany mixed FUSILLADES IN EAST @ al! our fronts. KO. Haynes makes the watches go Next Liberty theatre The French child was kept in the will irritating or poisonous consti for tra ek powdered we law. Twenty-three ships were uneve. |r! man would cessfully attacked by the Ger. Demande Apel, man U-boats. It was the most Levi dhnnaaa tae te disastrous report, from the the apology the painters for submitting the res- | The new phelactine process | a rug are ithe riers New Home Treatment for Banishing Hairs » of answered Vanden hurting and you will want to angle might be foreshadowed by the DUTRH, asserting that the attitide ounctl was not unpatriotic. adopted resolutions conscription, had become a that time we were merely exercis- | did so At the country be invaded, every lw Tush to its de. ot Removes Superfluous Hair Roots and All—Instantly! (Marvelous New Method) leave your akin as a under @ money Advertisement With the ald of a delatone paste, y wom harr and arms delatone |resolution, spoke in its support, re- | tacked the French pechtions 7="™ | viying to the question of Secretary ITALIAN FRONT—Minor patret en-|James A. Duncan, of the Labor | = artillery fire mark se-/ Council, by saying that 200 paint | Bie Talblan tetsex tc te tng free speech. I ain in favor of | Guanine on officially an. |Coseription, and I think every nan with more than $5,000 should nounced late today, showed 22 |1. drafted into the army. Should | into a thick | | bed off and the skin washed Ave PETROGRAD, June 14.—While|completely removes the hair, in 5789, no operations of large scale are re-|to avoid disappointment, get énglish mansion because—Jane and Dancing | Eyre finds out. So will you. See 8 P. a to ae io DRUG CO. Monday's Star. |L_vatnanie Prizes Given Away. don the hairy sur-| minutes, then rub. This but the ported today, fusilades continue on|delatone in an original package. ——$—$_$>—$ THE LODGE CAFE Fourth Avenue at Westlake Where a $50 LIBERTY BOND be given away. Highclass Entertainment COME IN AND LET ME EXPLAIN TO YOU JUST HOW I CAN GIVE YOU FIRST-CLASS TREATMENT AND FURNISH YOUR MEDICINE ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR CASH. DR. EVANS PEOPLE'S gBANK BLDG.—SECOND AND PIKE to 5 P. M.; O8 P. SUNDAY, 11 A. M. TO 12 401 10 A. M FOR ARMY CAMP WASHINGTON, June ma, Wash., was today awarded | the contract for bullding the | American Lake cantonment camp, on a cost plus-percentage basis. HONEST, PAINLESS DENTISTRY PYORRHEA DANGERS INVESTIGATE— It Concerns You grvze as0 A SHONTENS MANY Liv Pyorthea many tives: i Other = Bye Nervous Syatem Intec Including Neuritis, New Tie-Douloureux, ete. lar Infection mentation, by @ course of herole m: nal ments and by m saging the gums and soft sues, RUBBING GUMS with CO in no more effective— ne more benef ng the splin- 4 to experts, who know W TO DO and HOW TO DO LU TOIN TENT capacity as a Examiner, the ench and every patient 1 wo for, 1 enn CONSULT yori first-hand in: when be sure y 0 PAY Fron NK Work of tnt t CAN AFFORD Work I ee Dr. H. T. Harvey (ix-President Michigan State Board Dental Mxaminers) ‘Take jevator 601-602 Eltel Bt nrg WV. W. Corner Vike and Second (Where Swift's Drug Store Is) LIOTT 3026, nings and Sundaya, 14.— The Huriey-Mason Co., of Taco- | | this air raid en, 16; men, | en, 322, Tiny Victims Still Buried those j only | ship | die PAGE Southern Beauty at Veteran’s Reunion ALICE TL. wiLsaw West Virginia is sending Miss Wilson, one of the fairest of bh daughters, to represent the state the annual reunion of the United Confed Veterans at ton, D. daughter of a Confe rate rate BY ED L. KEEN United Press Start LONDON, June pure fiendishne: men, Germany's air London yesterday wa most murderous of all the air piracy which England has seen of aths during the night and There number tional di morning, being obtainable wrecked bulldings smouldering, due to the inflammable nature of the were a the exact number Some tary bombs caused Intense suffering time. New destructive and pain-making | |minniles were dropped by the in-| injured suf- | 4 terribly from acid fluids con-| ed in many of the bombs women writhed in the from by the murderous Most of th hospital beds today burns caused missiles. Shameful “Suce Germany will report ° KILLED, % Children INJURED Children, men, 223 The buildings damaged were of lan utterly non-military character School houses were included ir struck. Tiny The public belleves its ac trols and antiaircraft guns drove) off the Germans before do over the more killing defensive m 14,— For of purpose and in the ghastly toll of inno- cent women, children and old raid on were intensely whose acid explosions | uccens” in || Here is the total of that success, as compiled from of ficial data today 26; wom- || including a score of feeble, aged men and cripples o4; bodies \etill buried beneath the wreckage today, it was believed they could} Washing Miss Wilson is a grand soldier KAISER BACKS the addi. | not yet of the still] incend to vic Tiny} great wom wi rial pa-| capital In all the aftermath discussions | was the prayer America would soon air fleet overseas there that huge PROBE SINKING | OF M'CULLOCH LOS ANGELES, June 14 quiry ing of the U.S. MeCul began today inquiry appointed by the 12th naval district will be conducted by J. F. Hunte J. J. Johansen, wa one of the the cutter and the Co."* steamer in the opinion of tendants. both legs broken and punctured, A Hawatian the cutter saved crew of the ferred Cooks and Waiters Needed in U.S. Navy Cooks and waiters willing to en list at a premium, and there has been considerable rivalry be-| ven the army, navy and marine} recruiting offices here to obtain men of these occupations, But th on the army asked Select Service Recorder Conner of a list of the cooks and registered in his district ing officers will call on JAPAN WILL SEND | MISSION TOU. S.. WASHINGTON, June 14 is sending a diplomatic mission to| leave about was officially stated to- the which will July day 8., 1, it U. S. GRAND JURY AFTER CANNED FOOD CHICAGO, June 14 expressed into the ramming and sink coast guard cutter at Los Ap geles harbor by a special board-of | officials The probe | Cotamander pr tender, the McCulloch's crew | to receive injury in the collision of Pacific Governor, host Several ribs are crushed, one oiler Johansen McCulloch was to the battleship Oregon. | » navy hag stolen a march and the marines, and| Registration || District ¢ them start a An in of| Steam: | will pital at lung on The trans- | for walt R all uit: | Japan | ‘The govern ment took the initial step in anoth er drive against the high cost of eating today when subpoenas were issued against officials of the Na tional Canned Foods and Dry Fruit the okers’ association, Who! THinois ule Grocers’ association and | Wholesale Grocers’ | » summoned the National association, They we to appear before the federal grand Jury, now in session here, Ir “sda SLAUGHTER OF THE INNOCENTS — initial was no disposition to} 1S EQUAL TO asUres 7B PORKCHORS | Sip. BEEFSTN oop VALUE! “Herb Giese Le} Fric right Friday Hour Sales 9 to 10 reser 10 to 11 11 to 12 Bulte—Si iG only. Flowers for Hat Trim New Gingham Oresses About > black and ming—These are shown for SUMMer—~'Th om white Shepherd Check in a good variety of col . en's Ready-to-Wear Sec Suits with pleated aty ers and are adapted for tion has @ timely of coate, Regular $16.00 the style of shapes that fering in thin sale of Special for this hour, are on ¢ between 9 appr » Gingham choice $5 75 and 10, All colors are jy aud PR at ud in the selection that , They are new and are Untrimmed Hats. About “°!! at 256, 3, shown in two style 100 a lednit i ony f oh coud P& One model a two-piece picked from the regular cial for this 5 ie peel ne stock and priced for ® jour eact ] Cc port: atyi Sherser # final cleanup, The as . onep «e atyle plea sortment comprises Tri Mended Gloves — The ed effects. The ‘ tornes, Turbans, Sailors Women's Glo’ ctl madd ‘of @ainty col and small shapes with have for this ss bead’ ah sete ta \eweneas rolling brims that are 100 pairs of Men “ rorinhenteye made of Milan Hemp Gloves that are in a flesh, blue and gr and shown in black and sorted colors and sizer izes 14 te for Wor colors, Regular $ Re lar 1 $1.50, on and Misses, Regular $1.95, $2.50 and 82 1.76, $2.00, $2.25 and 0,000. Spec fom tin Spec for this hour, $2.60, Special for this ° Special tor th choke hour, a 78 hour, your $6. 00 Spring Style Suits Special Friday, Choice extraordinary alues ted materials m 34 to 40, z Special for all day I rlack and of we The sizes rar $15.00 and $16 50. Upper Main Floor. zes 16 to 44, for Misses and MADE | 2 to 3 3 to 4 4to5 Juveniie Suiting—About Rogers’ Knives and Scrims and Marqui- 300 yards in assorted Forks— The Silverware settes—Short lengths of patterns, 1 in. wide Section for this sale will... rtain materials in 1 Regular 25c, Special for offer a limited number this hour, a 123 of sets, consisting of six to 3 yards. Special for yard C knives and six forks, of this hour, each length Ro 's silver plate. at Half Price. Mercerized Damask. — Choice in atin and wens Union Suite — 120 yards of 6Oinch plain finish. Regular gies 34 to 40 only. A Mercerized Table Dam- $3.25, Special for this jient weight, Summer ask in assorted pat- hour, a set union euit in ecru color. terns. Regular 40c, Spe of 12 pieces $2.50 Long and short sleeve cial for this 15 Fancy Mesh Velling— style in ankle lengths. hour, a yard C 200 yards in assorted There are 100 suits in patterns, Black, brown, the lot. Sizes 34 to 40, Hair Bow Ribbon 5- navy and red. Regular but not each size in ev- and 6%-inch widths in 95¢ and 35c. Special for ery style. Special for fancy warp prints and this hour, this hour, plain colors, in short yard 15c pagar The Rhodes Co. lengths of three-quarters to 2% yards, Regular 20c, 26c and Bie. Spe cial for this hour, a yard 12c D $7.50 Upper Main Floor. that this ~~ THE are permitted by a spec ial pfurchase re- | LF > __! cently received. The styles displayed are }j ? belted, and are trimmed with flat silk braid or en- }f hanced on coat with fancy saddle pockets 1 They are made of Wool Poplins in plain ylack and white checks, id the regular prices were of Galatea and Middy Cloth, belted and plain. Some | trimmed with blue collars, others with white braid. 8 EGGS, © Can You Get That Throogh Your Head?” WHAT MILK PRODUCERS} ARE TEACHING CONSUMERS | ICE CREAM AND OTHER DAIRY MILK, FOODS HAVE BUTTER, BE CHEESE, N USED AS “TRIMMIN’S” THA THA THAT THA ALSO containing every element required for bodily nouri BUTTER has been used only as an CHEESE has held place as a relish, although it food ijunct or lubric a highly-concentrated food, for which THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE, telephone or C. accepted for y ales, and the to limit quantities is 1 mail order Hour I to2 Envelope Chemise—The Muslin Underwear ee on has about 60 gar. ts In this speckal ction that are lace snd embroidery trim. med and reduced on ae count of being slightly , ‘izes 34 to 44, Kegular 75c, $1.00 and $ clal for this Men's Shirts—There are one hundred and five hirts that the Men's Sectior as selected from r stock for th ‘The lot com- ssorted stripes 1 plain white laundered cuffs. Sizes 14% to 17, but not each in « ttern, vewch.... SO , each tats lar ale affords ‘riday, choice... Women. | ——et 5 to 5:30 Sport Coats The 26 Coats we have priced special for this sale are very adaptable for Summer Outing and Street wear. They are made of velour, in black and white broken checks and have saflor collar, deep and narrow belt. Sizes 34 to 42. Regular Special for this hour, choice..... * LONG ENOUGH MILK has been considered a beverage when, in fact, it is a real food, shment. nt, although it is three times as nourishing as beefsteak and should be used in the substantial dishes. THAT ICE CREAM has been considered merely a luxury, but its high value enables us to greatly reduce the quantities of other foods. The United States Government Endorses These statements in department of agriculture bulletins, wher a quart of milk equals that of eight eg or two pounds of codfish contain its wonderful food values in relatively greater proportions. n it is shown that the food value of or four pounds of cabbage, or three-fifths pound of ham, Butter, cheese and ice cream are the concentrated products of milk and Be Healthier and Spend Less. Use More Dairy Foods Information on dalry foods, address the Dairy Products Seattle, Wash. For further Floor Times Buildin Publicity Bureau, Second 4

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