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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917. PAGE 5 Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU OUR sree eater ansint bane been eatabl : for your conventence—t wen HOS GOT THE INCOME Extra Special Mercerized Marquisette Curtains 40 inches wide; white, cream or ecru. Regular price, $2.00. Special Friday, per pair SOLDIERS FIRE ON 3 MILLION BOUGHT PROWLERS IN BOAT LIBERTY WAR BONDS 4 PORTLAND, June 21.—Troo; WASHINGTON, June 21 4 guarding bridges and industrial “ere Approximately 3,000,000 wi $ " rs scribers to the Liberty Loan Bond i plants throut this district are re. " and the average subscription was doubling their efforts today follow: |g) 900, according to figures | avail r. fog a second midnight battle last able at loan headquarters night between prowlers and sol . ders Ty oe ee Guards at the Spokane, Portland I hayer Opens Office) ant @ Seattle R. R. bridge across the) Walter R. Thayer, former man-| Columbia river and at the nearby ager of Detective Williams Burns 3 shipyards fired a number of shot Seattle, has established the 4 at men rowing toward them lat ter R. Thayer detective . Jast night. The prowlers ignored a with offices in the T command to h building BLIND MAN’S BUFF ICE-MINT ENDS FOOT MISERY OPPONENTS OF GERMANS RETREAT Here's Quick Relief for Sore, Tired, Aching, Swollen, Busing / Feet, Painful Corns and Callouses. FOOD BILL ARE Just a Touch Stops Soreness. Presto! The Feet Feel Cool, | | COMING AROUND * Try It! Easy and Comfortable. od Teal foot-comfort for you at last. | they will fret a cool and fortable thi ¥ p aalve. i you will sigh with retiet” Ite greed, BY ROBERT J. BENDER good-by to your old corn sal wh and WAK SITUATION TODAY ‘other dope. The modern «lorious. w shom of long hours t A rene Watt Correspondent wthe sure way —to end foot troubles Sanvling have pn terrors forthe. trim WASHINGTON, June. 21 fe by the use of Ice-Mint—a creamy. pleas |of Ice Sint Hosolvs to end your foot | Opreaition to the food control Ant, anow-white preparation. whose medici-| misery today [> not neglert thom poor position to the - nal’ t ts are imported from Japan|tired. burning. corn-pesternd feet any | bill in congress is giving way PANTEMN THEATRES—Gen. Hrusiloft eee ers oe tb- |longee, for here is real “foot-joy” for you! The “folks back home” are | reports {wsilledes and alr activities on ail hah & batle loo-Stint epee any tender,| making their pressure felt fronts aching | corn of callous Instantly the| No mateer what you have tried of how As the house settled down BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS ogee ye et me m disappointed | today to debate amendments | ot wins tor lume the corn oF callous satisfac ave beng longing | under a S.minute rule, so a | United Press staff ‘orem will may be lifted out enadly|for. Try Mgt Ask Jet any Drug Store to | vote could be had this week, a | WITH THE BRITISH AR- + ad tierhoes hy Senin. turaing Yout|day for e Kaall jar of Ion Ming. It coms | movement developed in the | MIES IN THE FIELD, June Bem teed the magic wouch ef ico Mint. |seans like magic, Youll ay so'youreit | senate to agree on some modifi. | 21.—Some time within the last cation of the bill as drafted | There is senate talk of a substi-) tute bill, embodying the following, | which meet with the approval of |the small clique of bitter senate antagonists of the measure | Authorizing creation of a food control department, with power to 24 hours, the Germans retreat. ed out of all the territory west of the river Lys, from near Warneton southward. British atrols reported today they had failed to encounter a single Prussian in this section. YOU SAVE ONE-HALF bills and receive the best Medicine. on your Doctor of Treatment and The enemy evidently realized ONE DOLLAR CASH enter Into a common buying agree |. | Np eaten he Goclinted ment with the allies, an appropria-|[0¢ CriNea! Pow ed. and hu rr Hs DR. EVANS tion to admin the work, anti ee a is ihe tak ct iba Brit i hoarding and speculation legisla ae neee oe at 401 Peoples Bank Building, Second Avenue and Pike Street tion, a licensing section, possibly c+ pc apy Pigg 10 AM. to5 P.M; 7 to 8 P.M. Sunday, 11 A.M. to 12 mini price fixing authority and northern part ¢ the | mea to get at the retailer The bill will be stripped of most! Late Tuesday night the Can of its phases which would permitians took the remainder of agrementa Re control than voluntary 1 by the proposed below voir hill, Three pr trenches outskirts of Lon r attacks were or npt We | right,” can iron out the measure all one of said rushed e days Senator Vardaman, strongest opponents day, “There are some sple tures in it. Iam heartily in with the principles of it adopt something end desired by all of us in this sit-| uation.” | Rose Show Receipts | to Aid War Orphans |: For the Orphans in France” is | 17° the slogan of the Northwest Rose | °° lsoclety for the exhibit of finest | R n jing paid is he. meres sere tai artillery fire tn the region of Bulle of the ts will go} court had sal ee ts the ” Jof a mammoth ly hot, the at tre al companied by and are torr | the to- al only relief being it thunder storms, & phoon-like rains sometimes to accomp of the battles of the Brith a fur {vance of the h of the h made south t no hill, a literally ¥ it the fro: British tr sitating jah jes’ lines to posts behind of the “dog day was passed along fantry ilery line estat on Ie | | Cojeul reservoir. I | stre ic a at 26 workers uncovere skeleton @| Stave ACTIVE AGAIN LONDON June 1 A *Tirpitz Gets Bumped ‘ Riestinateieaient ania e\« to Geh. Brusiloff's pledge Russia will fight Th Petrograd orted fusillades delayed ht to that war and office re air activities need him on all fronts Gen, Brusiloffs message was in reply to one from Gen. Robertson congratulating him on his appoint ment as commander-in-chief of Russia's army. Prusiloff declared In honor bound, free Russia armie: will not tail to do their | duty Accommodation Featuring election of fancy and « The Sun’s Nearest Rival for Heat lored wonder Diamond Summer Suits ene From British West ; SENDS NO REPORT dark | of Bek @ | CAPTURE 936 AUSTRIANS ROME o Formidable po- | itions on Mount Ortigara were captured from Austrians in al udden —_offe sumed t ffeial at aid 926 te had been FRESH TROOPS ATTACK PARIS, June 21.—"An ex tremely violent attack” thrown against French positions east of Vauxhaillon by fresh Ger man troops from the Russian front penetrated French trenches, the war office stated today. “Our counter attack,” said the official statement, “breaking up the advantages gained in the first on t, were fiercely resisted. The rmans finally etrated our front trenches { Monkey's 4 north of Motsy Farm the former position uth LONDON, June 21.—-Field Mar shal Haig had nothing of special pst to report from the front 3 BOYS UNDER {3 KILL JUNK DEALER CHICAGO, June 21.—Thir teen dollars and a baseball bat have made murderers of three boys, all under 13 years old. David Srery, dealer, just before he died in a hospital last night, said he was assoult ed Tuesday afternoon by three boys who enticed him into a barn on the pretext they had something to sell, then beat junk SUMMER SKIES °° Friday Hour Sales |” 9 to 10 Short Lengths — In tl assortment winghar ercale other cotton wa from one in leng t mea o three yard Special for hour HALF PRICE thi Untrimmed Hats For this sale the Milline Section have expect picked from reg atoc about 100 unt of 1 at Sa r r nd M ron h Iitue Rowe ula $1.50 $19. and $2. eck for t hour, choice at 50c Sizes for Misses and Smali $17.50 and $19.50 Silk and Wool Dresses, Special for Friday, Choice $9.85 Upper Main Floor ( : Billie Burke” + a style that one of : the sli or small figure, is the dominant value in t ale. They are of 1 serge and crepe, with embro ed belts we or collar in hades of Pearl es L Blue and Reseda Green Othe tyles are made of Silk Chine, 1 rgette, in basque and ! y Green, Tan, Copen Blue, Gra zes 14 t 6. Regular 0 $19.50. ay $9.85 2 to 3 3 to4 4to5 5 to 5:30 Dressing Sacques and ne = fi Kimence-—The Dressing Feney Metal Girdies— All-Over Lace — 100 $7 OS Sali Sacques that comprise be a 0 94.00 at yards in Shadow and ag one a ee ale 2 . & portion of this assort 7 at $200. Valencienne effect Waists ment are made of b $250 and 3 at Patterns that are suit s and black dc get “ : ° ages “ for ‘this able for walsts and pecial $1.35 elted wilty Wetting. Polak. cua an The Waist Section has — Tm a $1 50 ¢ ted 20 Tub and meh a os ecial fc ane Silk Waists ated i ops ane pe hour, a from our regular stock, Section. The favore Children's and priced them for dis- styles for boys. These Hats—O posal. They have square a are made of fine ery Section. Small neck effects, lone choice we in plaids and & brim sailors and 1 and Oe Men's Sport Shirte— in checks and a wide range n an as. “leeves and flat collars of colors. Sizes 6% to it of colors. Reg- Shown in gold, white and J iy be Regular $1.00 ular 750, $1.25 and $1.50, ( openhagen blue. Sizes — Shirts are made of goc cial for this special for this 26 to 42, each quality Oxford with jour each 59c hour, each 50c adie: wide open collar and 50° : J size in every color, short sleeves. Regular Regular $1.95. Special $f $1.00. cial for this h Rh C for this halt choice 55c The odes Co. *" $1.35. 10 to 11 Women's Handkerchiefs Handkerct t ed and mu Lawns and Line lain white a with colored embroid er Regular 1 and 19¢. Special for th Flowers and Ornaments Those that purel Untrimmed Hats on the thi 1 want appr priate flowers, fruit and ornament hi le nent in a appropriate imme and the shape selected Regular fe and 9b¢ Special fo thi hotce hour 15c Me to 12 1 F tw. The st f light Summe ' r thi hour, eact Btriped Cotton F taker triped Cottor n that fs desi Adiew, sey and trimming c. Special ard Women » mail, telephone or D. « cepted | Hour Sales, the right to limit antitie reserved 1to2 I wo- piece Breakfast Und et ) ak fast I we so Tatlical- ock r ed for this sale 0 r en es from slso plain withe oder Sizes and ze in every gular $1.25, 69c White with cob On sale in med 1 and lave nd medium, Bath Towels Towel ed striy the Linen Section. Reg- lar Special for “ef 20c DRIVE AIR M TO FIGHT H BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMS WITH THE e RIT ARMIES AFIELD, May 2) Mail).—Fighting with machine guns and even with revolvers, pilots of battleships are making the clouds as hotly a contested battleground as be found on the earth below Summer skies and fine weather have forced fighting in the air on a large scale. eh ha unters and trap be pale te , d Auditor Wardall _ Pelt , Bounties according AR iShow Roses W eekly Rose exhibits will be on show ev Saturday during t summer MS [at the Green I ‘anch library, 1S H_ {taking the place of the North End show this year. 7 (ay je today is to atters not v The change w You may come where you may £0, Al be m rest; back with brown hi Wath a awoke bat and One British pilot attacked by a in cin pon bad ; euport found his ma-|| robbed him of $13. Two of the |“erman Nieuport : boys wore knickers. One, ac chine gun jammed, Immediately meed some extra) cording to Srery, was about 12 |be put down his nose and dived years old, and the others a year |{ixing his gun at the same time, older Relieving the jam, be climbe is te ola: | Ib to fight and tore of ga an és jre nd mmunitior ve 3 xh your ward- . yacht n The Germar = 1" si How You Can Remove |}sti!! « unharmed, con at ri, Coat, DRESS “and | Ev Tr: f H ir j@aus i tof so tt Bngtiah At hy *yLORE NCE UPSTAIRS ery irace o} jal jess tha his Colt’s TR | A stiff peste ma with i stoma tol SECOND AND UNION vba "3 sand are the nan a powdered delatone and water and |") \ in at close the (Ger eae ein se spread on a hairy surface about 2] Pay toppled and 4s tnnshine } a minutes . i, ‘when removed, take | reaking in two pe skin should then be washed to free H# a ow it from the remaining delatone. N harm can result from this tr ment, but be sure It is delatone you | get and you will not disap pointed. —Advertisement The One Store Where CREDIT Is Really an Price ane Briquets are such heat a PER T et t oO we eason most at ] {$6.00 (At the Bunkers) Leaipd ah tai Aa seal tage in the mine goe ° styles in their manufacture, along the popular material 1 with a petrolastic “hinder” that means still more heat es 1 because they last so long ie ; $18.50 Up ti er Briquets or any of our famous coals ae tog ed na ca ot o r c i ‘f Abera redi System k Diamond, South Prairie aba: ne you pay the bill later D German leaders are getting their bumps from students at the of com PANY ficers’ reserve camp at Platts ‘ bursh Re ee. Palos ek ptt 1332-1334 SECOND AVENUE p the U-boat terror is he 563 Railroad Avenue South Main 5080 in effigy for bayonet practice by a the rookies. : “RESPONSIBLE ONLY TOG nds EX-KING, HISSED IN PUBLIC, GOES TO QUIET LAKE LUGANO, Switzerland, June 21. Former King Constantine of Greece and his family planned late | today to depart from Lugano to the ‘Lake of Thun, being evidently greatly chagrined at the demon- strations directed against during the two days of theip stay here vf Tuesday evening the former Greek king attended’ a concert in the public square, but left burried: ly when some of the foreigners there startefl vehemently hissing: him. On his way thru the streets other voices took up the hissing, and their possessors even sought to mofest him. The ex-king entered a cafe and slipped out thru the back door. As if he feared a repetition of these exhibitions of hostility, Con- and all his family remain. in their hotel apart- 1 day Wednesday. eh Gan | Get Strong Again?”’ Thousa run-down men and women ask SALONIKA, June 21, via Lon- | this question every day. don, June 21.—"I am not oblig- | Their 219 ebbed < ae anal Aa awe coahe will e¢ the tee Their strength has ebbed : lowly away because ple. | am responsible only to of the constant strain of their daily tasks. Ex - King Constantine of This daily strain causes the nerves to los +H t t to | : Greece made this statement to shosnhorius sleme > ner sal his premier, Elutheros Venize phosphorus, a vital element. The nervous s tem los, when the latter insisted is weakened, causing loss of appetite, decline of that the will of the Greek peo sly Shean oO a er = aa nat re tignized and Greece's | DOdily strength, the blood fails to get the neces- treaty with Serbia be fulfilled. sary iron, and it goes from bad to worse. exile in Switzerland Venezelo president of the Greek provisional Donskiat DYNAMIC overnment, and a power in Gre op herence of Constantine to th | theory of divine right of k (Called “Dynamic” because it produces energy) is ex- a statement to the ee ictly the remedy needed. It nourishes the nerves with oday t was an explanation o - He A satis tiie’ Greale people WitLt phosphorus in the form of phos- demand in accepting Alexander Ee» phates. It enriches the blood Constantine's second son, as king. | £3 with iron | The nerves again become strong ROBERTS BURIED and steady, the blood rich, appetite is estored. Once more you feel the SAN FRANCISCO, June 21,—The | vi energy and driving power of body of the late Dent HH. Roberts, health prominent California newspaper Dynamic. onto: ta See a man, was cremated at Cypress your question, “How can I get strong Lawn cemetery toda again?” large bottl (5 weeks’ treatment), costs only $1 On sale U. S, HISTORIAN DIES a at MINNEAPOLIS, June 21 Henry Slade Goff, author of several books Dei 8 f American history, and a civil arte <—s war veteran, after a brief fliness, died here Wednesda.

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