The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 6, 1917, Page 9

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Germans Buy Cats the plain semi.body fit models, models Be Well Dressed Buy Gately Apparel on Our Convenient Credit Plan The pinch-back models, belt ail around models, body-fit models, Satisfaction in style net in wear—that's what the Gately Cloth ing promises apd ful fills ry Suit ts guaranteed, You get value price. you t the advan tage of our concentrat ed buying power of 106 Gately Stores when buying clothing from us. Our Great Show- ing of Snappy Summer Suits Will Please You They are here in all wool fabrics and all around worthiness in the newest styles and patterns the conservative 3.button at $15 $18 $20 $25 up to $40 All Wool Blue Serge Suits Whose fabrics were purchased before the advance of woolens, STRAW HATS, $2.00 and | $3.00. | u RAINCOATS, 85.50 up to| $18.00, Our Credit Service Is You need not pay all in thirty d co! received a letter from his mother fecently, which said “With plenty of money, it is im- possible for me to get enough to @———. DoYou Know charge less for first-class dentists in Seattle? Thet: for 15 years. Absolutely UNION 205% Pike Street. still selling at former prices, $15, $18, $20 and $285. $12.00, sult you. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. CATELYS 3 13 THIRD AVE. BETWEEN SENECA ANDO SPRING STS. MEN'S TROUSERS, &2. Pp to $7.00, BOYS’ SUITS, $6.50 up to at Your Disposal jays. We arrange Terms to eat, and poor kitty yesterday was the government mmandeered by to Get Needed Fat ‘r Germany . : : here are no cats any more in NEW YORK, July 6.—A Dutch- Holland. All of them have tas, importer of tulip bulbs, whose sent to Germany for fats, of which place of business is in New Y »|they are, as you know, in great bet whose family lives in Holland, need.” £ pemrgercmnm tanner READ STAR WANT ADS That the Union Dentists painless extracting. LADY ATTENDANTS. DENTISTS Over Owl Drug Store. Black Diamond Newcastle South Prairie Fuel to meet every requirement for your particular needs in its favor; tor some heating pla desirable. The Coal Doctor can and satisfaction Let the Coal Doctor prescribe Each variety of coal has strong points nts a combination of coals {s help you to greater economy DIAMOND BRIQUETS Concentrated Heat in Most Desira Grate, 8 Price $6.50 Per Ton Your neare t dealer will be glad ble Form, for Furnace, Range, tove (At the Bunkers) phone to take your order, or PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. 563 Railroad Avenue South. Main 6080, been —? h t The Star plunged into rapids, loaded with excu to sagging rails where car was thrown from track “FIRST PICTURE OF DISASTER WHICH KILLED 11 AT NIAGARA ao ay) } nS A » bi First photograph of scene of immediately after the ost. Arrow poin nto whirling waters Knickers and Kilties for Seattle Men to Save Wool! Imagine Hi and Dan Landon When the national style de- signers, meeting now in Chi- cago, decide for the rest of America that knickerbockers and kilt for men will be good form next season, there is go- ing to be a panic among some of our good citizens. This is the prophecy of Se- attle tailors, who are laughing in their sleeves at the new outburst of patriotism. “ have a pleture of some ureday said Stone, the Tailor, Tt But I don't see how it will be much of a saving at that. It takes almost as much cloth to cut a neat t t | ¢ « ‘ wanted would | sell. lknees, |following him on Second ave |scene at |cales, clad in thelr long bow ties rjand knickerbockers. is comical to the pro-| prietors of most of Seattle's haber funny would never be universal | Jackson $1,500,000 to the pair of knickers as a pair of long rousers.” A news item Thursday announced hat the National Designers’ assoct ation was considering the plan, tn order to cloth. save wool and woolen Tracie, the Tailor, declares he ike to wedr knickers him re are men who are not tic about it But th » Seattle clergymen t coats and kiltiest in Prince A Or Hi Gtll transacting the business | of this city t Or Dan Landon with bare} in a pair of short ants and a crowd of sightseers There are a few long-haired poets n Seattle, too, who would make a afternoon teas and mus} The idea heries. That's funny,” 1310 Third ave Some might do it, says T. J. O'Neill, “That's awfully but it “The plan wouldn't save any STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1917. PAGE 9! | see, Pe } * WA be.” Charming Dresses | for afternoon or shopping wear; for-, merly up to $49.75 Styles for all occasions; Niagara's worst disaster, taken for r elt line car on Great Gorge route Eleven lives are known | | Silk or Wool Suits | | raionists one or two of a kind. $25 ac ougall-/outhwick An Incomparable $25 Sale SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STR formerly $35.00 to $60.60... .cecceeseresreseceee 4 You'll profit mightily if you are here early Saturday morning. from our own stock principally, and small surplus lots from high-class manufacturers—naturally only Beginning Saturday a Suits, Coats and Dresses Rarely Equaled at Such a Price Cloth Coats 73 only; most all full lined; $30 to $45 values $25 2 al 4 Sizes for women and misses. Important Sale of NEW Summer Dresses—$10.00, $12.50 and $15.00—of flowered, striped or novelty voile. —MasDougall-Southwick—Second Floor. This Sale consists of odd garments 925 2s 25s thing.” declared S. M. Stone, of Stone Br E man would] “ae; have to keep « supply of long stock |these youngsters. German prison-|t ention here. The| Rookie Twins Fool ings, and that would use up as Y SHORT ers say ho depots are now fll-|egg was laid by an ordinary hen. * ni Imuch raw material as three or ing up with 15-year-old youths, and|On one side is a picture of a wom U.S. Army Doctor more Inc of pants, And A even boys of 17 are undergoing|an holding a baby in her arms. Dt- LONDON, July 6.—-Twin broth- can a would never Wear } examination, preparatory to con-|r¢ctly under the picture appear the ers, who had just reached 18 pri ‘While the tatlors are not w | scription, jletters ©. N.; or, turned around, peared before the medical recruit. | — they can be made to read “No.” —|ing boa ing much over style changes, tle Kympasis are planning exercises for the wain ts vely calves, and the straightening out of crook- od knees “Aside from the economy phase} BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS of it,” says Dan Sait, of Austin &| United Press Staff Correspondent Salt’s £ knickers a WITH THE BRITISH AL- | logical ga for active LIES IN THE FIELD, July 6— | The small boy, the golf ent Some of the countless make eas ae Ne the « shifts with which Germany Is ; tiding over her dearth of war es more practical metals and war power, were d at headquarters. of all, prisoners say ‘WOMAN SICK there is a fierce demand from | the German fighters for more given by German commanders 'Georgi Henry 93 “The Eyes of the World” ORT AY a Hen Produces AND YOUNG ME | Egg With Illustration GREENSBORO, Brooks AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN THEATRE 2:1 On a reverse side of the egg is a miniature map of the United} States. The Peninsula State, ica, {8 standing out prominently in |the map. Ga, July 6 a negro, comes for Statisticians warn again a great shortage of sponges—the kind you bathe with. FOR THE TWO YEARS. gune, and that orders have been for a curtaliment in the ex- | penditure of shells wherever [| WILHES } | "; : possible, Fifth and Pine. Tel. E Could Do No Work. Now) Captured cartridge shell casos |} — TomiqhtAll Week And All the Year Around are of steel now. Apparently lack ‘ : | Strong as a Man of brass and copper has made the fieme story MOTHER For about two from a female trouble so | was enemy try this metal for ammuni |tion cases for field guns and howitzers. Steel cartridges are also being issued to soldiers now Chicago, 11 * 1 suffered | ly Home Story A play of mother love and | unable to walk or do any of my own work read about Lydia Pinkham's Attempts have been made to make |these steel cases available for use jin machine guns, but up to the |present they persist in a tendency | jto burst and jam the guns | 7} Photoplay Free Palloons for Children Saturday and Wednesday 10c; Eves. and 8un., Afternoons, PALACE HIP sioner oy tof oa Eagle; 3 Other Big Acts. Fevem, €:30 to 11 Lobedie & Co.; Veterans; Nelson & “Shifting Shadows” Matinees 180 PHONE STRIKE DANGER IS PAST All danger of a Coastwise strike of telephone workers which would tle up service from Canada to Mexico, is past, according to union offi- cials Friday. States Telephone & The Pacific Telegraph Co. Thursday night granted the striking girl operators at Aberdeen the right to organize, and announced that the same pol- will hold good in other Pacific Coast cities. The girls returned to work Frt day morning. Locals will be established in Ta-| coma and Seattle before the end of next week, according to Confer nce Secretary W. F. Delaney, of | he outside electrical worh A strike vote was cast Thursday night by all outside workers on the ‘onst, and if the Aberdeen situa tion bad not been cleared up Thurs day a strike would have been alled for Saturday morning, union officials said CAN'T GIVE COIN By United Press Leased Wire HENRYET Okla, July 6 Barnett, Creek Indian, to give his fortune of Red Cross, but federal laws won't let him > INTERN ORGANIZER By United Press Leased Wire ELLENSBURG July 6. Arthur Schwandt, declared to be an In NATIONAL dustrial ganizer, will be interned as a Ger man, to register, Worker of the World or- He was arrested for failing | BANK | Monee pega bei Captured automobiles from the] ers ang German lines show construction al fetermined to| most without brass or copper try it. Ithronught|Motor lorries show fabric and i almost immedt-| ¥ooden tires instead of rubber, ate relief. My| Estimates from prisoners give weakness hag|about 15 per cent of the present entirely disappeared and 1 never|German fighting infantry made up had better health 1 weigh 165|0f men 21 and 22 years old. From pounds and am as strong as a man,|12 per cent are men averag: {1 think money is well spent which| ing Lads of 19 are now being purchases I F. Pinkham’s Veg-|brought to the front in large num etable Compoun Mrs. JOS,|bers and about 5 or 10 per cent of | O'BRYAN, 1 Newport Ave. Chi-| the fighting infantry is made up of cago, Il. — - —e — | The success of Lydia KE. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparallel-| ed. It may be used with perfect con- fidence by women who suffer from} displacements, inflammation, ul-! ceration, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feel | ing. flatulency, indigestion, dizzi ness, and nervous prostration, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com: pound is the standard remedy for CO-OPERATION OF A | GOOD BANK Searcely any transaction of Im- ortance Is consummated without the help of a bank at stage of the proceedings. |] 1t adds something when you have |] @ good bank back of you with a long and honorable record | the Best one The First National Bank, the oldest national bank tn all this section, stands high In this ne munity. It is careful to whom it extends its co-operation, but for that very reason, when that co- operation is granted, \t means a great deal, THE FIRST complicate | d + 2130; Night Lenses NEW PANTAGES Are You Interested in the New Freedom? Has Labor a Cause? See The Frame-Up in the San Francisco | BOMB TRIALS 1 ARENA Starting Sunday TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, 2:15 AND 8:15 P. M. indorsed by the Seattle Central Labor Council $2.00 SUPERIOR SKILL Up-to-date methods enable us to grind J NO SHOW FRIDAY Kryptok Lenses in four hours, ordinary Lenses while you wait THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO. 917 FIRST AVENUE Established in 1906. The Oldest Established Firm on First Ave. That Grind Their Own Lenses UIT These hand-tailored garments are every desirable material and ULY 8 TO 15 Seattle Union-made Shirts of the Glasses on Earth in thirty minutes. Two Stores Store No. 1 First and Main Near Madison pattern. models include both conservative styles and the new belt backs and English form-fitting. for examination prelimt- nary to enlistment. nd One of them stripped, was usher- Fior-|ed before a doctor, and, having pass- ed his examination, retired. the other brother appeared, but the |ward with a freak egg that is at-| |doctor refused to examine him, de- claring he could not give his atten- tion to the same candidate twice. Not until the two went in together would he be convinced Then SUMMER A Westerman WILL GIVE ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION shown in The B. & L. Summer Underwear In Union and Two-Piece Suits. Greenhood Dress Shirts Finest Quality. Every One Bearing the Union Label. L. V. WESTERMAN Store No. 2 Westlakeand Pine | seers

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