The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1917, Page 3

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i) PAULINE | TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY— PAULINE FREDERICK IN “THE LOVE THAT LIVES” GEORGE BEBAN AS THE- Must Ask Exemption | |to Hollweg’s efforts Your local board will next exam | A nun of conservative lead all men whose numbers are This is the labor commisston|ers declared the kaiser only ac drawn, to de whether they Great Britain sent to the United cepted Hollweg’s retirement the physically f States to give labor officials point-)the premiers indecision between You must present yourself for ers on English experience with la-|reaction and liberalism was appar this examination, wheth you lor during war. They are, left tojent, and when it seemed best te think you are fit or not; even if right, top—Rt. Hon, C, W. Bower-|take this course to avoid an open you have only one leg, do not neg man, privy councilor and member | break lect to present yourself. You are of the house of commons; J. H.| Without Backbone not excused until you have been Thomas, member of parliament and| Hollweg was held by these ele A tale of tne Canadian examined and the board gives you | general secretary of the National| ments to have alienated the liberals pines—of Napjack a ja written tiflcate to that effect. | Union of Ratlwaymen of Great Brit the last. But today ¢ the lum berjacks The same is true as to exemp aln and Ireland; bottam—Joseph|party members were chart in tion for othe Sogn re a to Davies and H. W. Garrod, represent-|clined towerd the former chancel lyou, you are NOT EXEMPTED un , .|lor, attributing his efforts as being OLISEUM FOR |)}0% el ~ nip ing labor in the ministry of munt SAU a Tis wecintntie a OOLNESS of the official forms and had directed without “backbone made into an affidavit sh With her trained police dogs, Mra. Hollweg is freely credited b notary public and then presented . > L. F. F. Wanner, of Hempstead, L.|Mberals with accomplishment of this affidavit to exemption E. N. Furman 1, traced a gang of burglars to thelelectoral reform in Prussia board, Those entitled under the’) who has raised more salaries | hayloft. She has been appointed a law to exemption, must go thra), the past three years “pec! tal policewoman. | [the same forms an those seeking‘) oe man Ts scaled hetenteiae xemption on the facts Ma other man in Seat Cc he G ’ emotion on the facts ae [tle 70 ver cent of ur former Weak, Thin People ‘ynthia Grey’s this fact must be set out on one| stud have been stenog- Made Strong and Fat q Firet at Pike | jot the official forms and sworn to! ranher th experience rang _—_— Continuous, 11 to 11 jand the affidavit filed within seven é f 4 Weak. thts cancio : ire: pees tec alt il days after you are called before|iM& from five to fifteen years hin people—men or wom bongo | Why not start your son or |/@®—8re nearly always nervous | wrecks; thus conclusively proving What Is at 10th ‘3 GERMANS HELD If proof is required, you may/daughter right It costs NO jthat thinness, weakness, debility Dern re on eS See | more and neurasthenia are almost invar- | IN COPPER CAM this with the board within the next| _ Shorthand Bookkeeping, Isbly due to nerve starvation. Feed |COLORS FOR BLONDES \ tan Gays ‘following. the firet seven | ( ivil Service, Court Rep ort- YOUr nerves and all these «symptoms | Q.—WiII! you tell me what colors We Will Tell You mda } od Suess Leased Wire be tae due to nerve starvation will disap-|@ blonde should wear? What | GLOBE, Ariz. July 17.—Alleged| There's Chance fer Appeal toad (he Bent there ted knoe ts ant SBN eee Lo: to be German L W. W. agitators, Pid oy Bolas = gg tony ppb ied onde Northwestern Shorthand ganic prospnate known among drug-| A.—A blonde should confine her THE IDGE CAFE Jj responsivte tor starting the bie gists as Bitro-Phosphate five-|eelf to colors of deep dye in order Fourth Avenue at Westlake (nen nc trike that has crip. ou, various afridavite will be de-| Reporting School = fii, “aviet sr when Dalia /ccuteame’ tus Uabtwees el hes | pled the industry in the state for| After all, these boards have the say | Arcade Bldg. Elliott 1581. taken with eac smug oe Black, se apy sere wee | several weeks, three “alien enem) Sa POSSE PRALINE BETE Call and talk over with lant or habit form! bade ara ® oN lars allow | Teutons were taken into custody Todav’s Market Mr. Furman Phosphate can be safely taken by and white should be avoided near here early today by the department on Male | “ig the weakest and most delicate suf-/the face of justice. Report || ferer, and the results following its an 1 — SS eeEeeeeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeeee e: as | use are often simply astonishing. Q.—I8 a person born in this coun- ings—with CREDIT Summertime reductious now being offered at this store the balance of our stocks of The include Tailored and Novelty Suits Sport Suits and Dresses Novelty Coats and Millinery We invite you to call and inspect the special values in Sport Suits made up in wash materials. Smart styles for Summer wear, and marked from $15.00 upwards Silk Sport Suits are reduced for final clearance. In the dis play you will find sizes from 16 to 42, in a varlety of handsome silks and clever combinations. These are priced from $19.50 upwards Smart Summer Millinery at Special Re- ductions, and Cash Is Not Necessary Our liberal credit plan is always available to the patrons of this store. Make your purchases now, open an account and arrange your payments by the week or month—Jjust as you prefer. ea 1332-1334 SECOND AVENUE Our Summer Clearance Offers “REGISTERED MEN \\ | MUST APPLY TO PROPER BOARD By GILSON GARDNER | WASHINGTON, D. C,, July 17 | |Did you register for the select army? If #0, you have a number of things etill to do and to do at once Remember, it is up not wait for the maila to bring you any notice or directions What exemption district do you live in Ww you do not know, find out Where your exer board have its j GILSON GARDNER ottice? Go there and ask for copies of blanks and torms. You have some to fill out What is your number? Go to the board's office and find out does lon Then wateh the pa for news from Washington as to th draw ing.” The numbers are all to be put in a wheel or into something to be drawn by lot Don't Wait for Letter In this lottery your number will either be drawn or not d then the lucky number will be posted at the headquarters of the board. and published The Star, Any way, it is up to you to wateh the bulletin board or to read your pa per and find out whether your num ber has been drawn You may get a lett ntifying you that you are drawn, but DO NOT WAIT FOR THE LETTER watch the bulletin beard an. the newspaper ket cra’ Turnip per aack Cal, per ence . Yellow : Potatoes Locals, new +o Cal 34.00 FRUITS Partarian, ib Reediings Per tb ‘ald Producers fer, aes rhe ' - * ” s 130 16 i“ tie +] Kowsters Cid, live 16 Goud block howe w to Retailer for Prices ter, Kae d Cheese neton creamery, cube 4 brick 43 40 “ Triplet . antry Hay and Grain (Prices paid wholesaler) 7 ——> Heratch Food 4.00 Chick ood 50.00 au Grain Chop ° Pe as Rolled Geis’. Wheat iran Rolled oF Ground Bariey TO YOU, Do { | The Pure Phosphate "| Leavener that Sells STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1917. PAGE 3 WHERE SEATTLE’S REGISTERED | MEN CAN FIND DRAFT NUMBERS || Liste showing the serial numbers of registered tv In all 12 districts of the city may be seen at the comp } troller'a office, in the County.City buliding, A special | staff of clerks, aided by pollcemen, ts on hand to lend men a ance in determining the numbers which will {| ' be used to select the members of the new army | { In addition to being in the comptroller's office, some of the} lists are f n other places ) ) The liste for district 2. are o at Hubbard's drug store, { } at Green Lake station, and at 630 Central building ) The lists for district 9 are at 3610 Sixth ave, N §] { The for district 4 are at 41 Haller building and at )} { the Queen Anne library. Telephone information will be given { } at the Hbrary ) The lists for district 8 are at room 417 in the County-Cit ( building, as well as in the comptroller's office, in the same building 5 The liste for district 11 may also be seen at the county } clerk's offices, while thone for district 12 are at the Alaska and } California ave, fire station and at the county treasurers office ot lonst the fret say) the second) British Labor Nien say is in the hands of the appeal : : : | board, which is another story Give Us Pointers) If you seek exemption on the ground of occupation your appeal must go to the district’ appeal board | Candidates for this new citizen army, who are anxious to go to the | front, and have no home ties which should not be broken, need only | present themselves for the physical | examination If this is passed, thelr rfames | go into the records ax accepted and in due time they will 4 to live in one of the ean cities where their first ing will be received at call will probably October tonment tral | not come | ene a co Meantime the Junker }is pursuing it onder former Chancellor Von I Hollweg with unpreceder MICHAELIS, NEW ‘CHANCELLOR, TO AIM FOR UNITY | BY JOHN GRANDENS July 16.—via Lon don, July 17.—Chancellor Geo Michaelis’ program is to be A strong policy without; uni ty within Highest sources gave this outline of the premier's funda mental theories today BERLIN, Herlin is keenly curfous to hear |the new chancellor formally set forth his aims and polle It wan announced te that reassembling of the reichstag for a meeting, at Iwhich the new premier would make hie maider ch, might be possible by Thursd Withhold Opinion Until the new chancellor ! ly stat hin policies, the Berlir press continue cautious about giving him support or voleing op position, according to indications today All newspapers concede Mi chaelis’ strength of character. But the socialist organs and socialint party members were reticent about fon as to hin expressing pin and hatred Kaiser Regrets Move Most reichstag leaders today pro: fessed the belief that the Was sincere in the regret 01 weg's retirement, voiced in his let ter accep the premiers resi jnation, They pointed out that the emperor the war falist workmen's parties was la » support of and due Weak and vigor; thin kive way to plumpness and curves, returns to the sleepless, con-| fidence and cheerfulness replace de bility and gloom, dull eyes become bright, and sunken cheeks re-| | cain the pink glow of health. Bitro-| Phosphate, the use of which is in expensive, also pro | wonderfully motes the assimilation of food, so much that many people re marked gains of weight in a tired people regain strength | and angularity | ghip papers to become a citizen | fond of you, few CAUTION Although Bttre-Phoaphy le unsurpassed for relieving nerve: sleeplessness: and general wi should mot remarke crewing properts used by anyone does not desire to put on flesh for 25c a Pound. ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNERS our “How Strong a Bank contest has been postponed to WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 Owing to the great number of lists handed in, Public Accountant W. P. Williams will not be able to have all answers classified for this even- ing. Watch tomorrow's papers, you may be one of the 10 Prize Win- ners to receive $10 in Gold. i Is” De- earn Remember—your Savings posits in this Bank Will INTEREST % Credited Semi- Annually AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COA SECOND AVE AT MADISON Sty "| Jobliged to take out citizenship pi try obliged to take out his citizen- of the U. 8.7 A.—Only foreign born people are 4. K. 2. pers. BRING IN FRIENDS Q—! ama girl of 18 and live in a small town of about 150. There are no places of enjoyment here, but a moving picture show once a week and on Sunday nig@t. Church is held three times a week and my father, being a Christian, wante me to go to no other place but the church. He ob- jects to my keeping company or corresponding with young men, going to parties, dances or car riding with my girl and boy friends and to weekly shows. DISCONTENTED GIRL. A You are r A girl of 18 eods the comy hip of girls nd boys of her own age and some od, clean amusement. To you, of course, your father seems hard ut rememb he is older than ou, has lived a great while long. er, and is far wiser, Why dont ou talk to him tn a good spirit of omradeship? Bring your friends o the house and make him like them? I then he will over ome a little of his narrow re igious scruples, and at least con ine the church lay night attendance to Sur FORGET YOURSELF Q.—I am one of those per- sons who take life and people seriously. | am 22 now. Dur- ing a companionship of some years ago in school life, | grew to love a young man very dear. ly, but sentiment grew too In. tensified, and | fear | lost his respect, for he has dropped me. Miss Grey, tho | have tried to forget him by going with others and different crowds, there is the same longing for the one | love. We are often thrown to gether and are always congen ial and friendly. | become very melancholy at times, and am 60 | miserable, |! crave excitement | in order to forget myself, play- ing with fire, so it It's cheap love, | know; but as yet | have not sinned. Would you advise me to go way from the place to forget him, or must | stay near him and suffer? BH. A.—All thru your letter are the symptoms of a life that is not full enough of the real essence of liv- ing. It would be silly—yes, coward- ly, to leave. We never overcome our difficulties by running away at, prepald Mu 50c and 81, HAM AL © SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS GROTE-RANKIN OTTO F KEGEL, Pre A-B Gas Ranges Two Styles, at Special Price Reductions AB | sident for tion are best scientific saving of of AB Gas ameled either mp cloth Range white. LPeeee 8 ER os vlack-enam- Range, made right or left-hand cook- glass oven door nt $34.00 ne Range made with white enameled splasher cecal a $36.00 special at ‘ me and b space, oiler eee rerrr erry Vr eeey SEWING MACHINE this erely wing machine furniture eee S EW RN TOR SRC COT RES fet in finite ingly $1.00 A WEEK PUTS THE FREE SEWING MACHINE INTO YOUR HOME. Do pays for it. super WwW One Dollar a week quickly and easily Victrola IX, $1.00 a Week | r Ab Victrola in your hor on or will joyment and pleasure to the entire family? Its | music always enjoyable and there is never a time when you will tire of its compan- ionship. i VICTROLA IX. $50.00 In mahogany, waxed or fumed oak finish Ten double-sided 75¢ Victor 20 } is rec selections Delivered complete for Terms $1.00 a week = from them Even tho the young man may be he will not come back to a woman who mopes and has to seek other petty amours to pass the time away | If you are a girl of some means, seek out some poor people who need your help. If you must work for your living, then work with all) |that is in you. There is only one} way you can forget yourself—as you say you wish to—and that is by cramming your life so full of the big things—the sacrifices and work | that you have no t in which to} remember yourself. A Friendly Feeling 9c EVERY DAY Famous Willowmoor nati lave cost of delivery, bookkeeping and bad Bring Lower Floor Pike Place ee Of co-operation between our officers and customers is one of noticeable things at this old national bank, and it makes the transaction of bus. the iness here a pleasure. As a customer of the First National Bank to feel that you are and that your busir preciated, no matter moderate the volume transactions may be. The First National Bank DR. J. R. BINYON FREE Examination BEST $2.50 GLASSES ~ ON EARTH We are one of th ‘ow optical’ tores in the Northwest ‘that KX grind lenses from start to fini Gnd we are the only one on First Avenue. Examin by graduate prescribed unless absolutely necese sary. BINYON OPTICAL CO, 1116 FIRST AVE, Near Seneca § you are made welcome s is ap- how of your at a pity iat she doesnt ee. that Resinol would clear her skin - “She would be a pretty girl, if f wasn't for that pimply, blotchy complaaa jon!"' 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