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STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1917. PAGE 5 q Woodbouse-Grnbamn Funitwe ca, ne. | COldier Women of [RUSS COLLAPSE | a 416-424 Pike Street | Russia Fight and SPEEDS UP U. S. | WE’LL TRUST YOU Friday Hour Sales: | WAR MEASURES | 9 to 10 10 to 11 11 t 12 1 to 2 _ Die on East Fron t- SRA || Prot cnn mits gamma ia America rushed her war me Cotton Petticc made crush style @ for vidual will be found anywhere Ne YOUR WORD THAT Youu Pay BY WM, G. SHEPHERD Issued No Lists ures today, to fill the breach in of — Biderbloc 1 outing hown in two jrat era der kirte and 1 Preas Staff Corresp ent When the war began, their men the allied hopes made by Rus Sites ‘ ‘ . of { r ton, $1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week PETROGRAD, July 26. | were taken for the czars service sia’s collapse, and the increas ee : nit “ ean a ne ‘ 2 and |. 500 Down, 1.80 Pov Russian women have laid down |No word ever reached them from! ed submarine sinkings isthe vy Ss e, yell ck iatane, ‘St They are black and 7.80 Down, their lives on the battlefield of |those who left in the Russian! With nearly 600,000 regulars and blue, green 1 oan eon and white, 600 7) h ed with red 10,00 Dewn, democracy larmy’s ranks. No kindly govern-| militiamen mobilized and encamp en tlern i Hat the variety that ‘ 17¢ and this 15.00 Down, Against the report of traitor | ment told them of their fate. At/ed already, contractors are speeding . lounces and el well regular at 75e, For hour, & "19 f ene fe ous retreat of some of the home, only the Zematvos—citizens’|the cantonments for the new army || ['PCY 10 er eit tke Children’s Pants—t pult c Russian male divisions before | Oreanization 1 many women | of 000 fe waist bi Regu. th 25 re of Childr Cot f , ¥ a the AustroGermans, came |from atarving. — The government| Admiral Capps took charge of the|| lar $1.25 and $1.95, while choice ak Rely Marrrtges garry d= word today of how the wom- | head had no heed for their fate emergency fleet construction, to they last at Wome k Under- ° polyp patel = aaa } en's “Legion of Death,” on the » the revolution, and all/overtake submarine destruction ta Aceout B5c sheer white voites : ect They er ene at elt GE Vilna front, fought and died in | ¥ ide, Russia revived | The shipping board was to meet to , a quality in knee le eS : ta ae repulsing an enemy atteck again, Russia's women, trampled | day with Edwin N. Hurley, tts neW)| Trimmed Hate 0 , resses sizes 6 to 14 1 Oo eo ight Sia { For the first time in the history | thru turtes of the tron heel of | chairman + Hats in Summer style t ng. 40 inche lar 2hc. For t ho : of Wig Regular [pa of the great world war, casualty | #Utocracy, sprang to the opportu Enter Thru Air priced for a qu en t © 360, for palr aah ee For: it reports today chronicled the death| ity for the #upreme sacrifice of} Brig. Gen. George 0. 8 t 10c one of the $4 and injury of women in the|!ffe to cement their new liberty.| sounded the slog teenéhen The “Legion of Death" was the ut-|000 aviation program by decla ateta of Ratlors, Turbar ; Five Are Killed termost exemplification of this|"We will enter Germany by the alr|| ‘na Tricornes in black, Allover Shadow Laces Made of percale and 42 Dresser Scarfe—Size Five women of the “Legion of| *P!*it of sacrifice r P navy, Fc . and 1 ards in ecru, pink outing flannel in belted = 17x with blue eme Death” were killed and wounded in Shamed Some Men Awaiting Secretary McAdoo's|| purple. Priced to sell and white; 36 inches » 3 broidere a scala this first engagement. in which they| One other thing that gave Potro 0,000,000 war budget, the sen regular at $2.95 and $5 wide, | Teg u ges, Regular $1.00, were called upon to resist. with|#rad pride in the women fighters | Ate finance committee informally ‘or this $1 25 for this hour 23 For this hour, 75¢ q arms the invasion of thelr country,| ¥48 that they were In action at a/ discussed raising $2,000,000,000 ¢ bem choice a yard c OAC. weer cee The Legion of Death left Petro-| front where Russias trooys w seaieinlal>” Wnsipnyte te cnt nite a tre onger than the hl oF Avazinn that shane woe reiations commictors were dics’ | 32 and 36 inch Sport Silks Reduced to $1.19 a Yard IFTEEN Sample Dressers and Chiffoniers, in the m9 cohen pag sp over habe ers into pn iareeraay a ter no] ond draft mr the ‘i W onpl Main Floor, Rear. : the house nate confe atcsconterens wet!) HT FBO | preterence for the Summer season. “In th y adoption in #till threat s taken drom nt the Silk Section sin spa lighter than those of the regu ’ prices from $24.50 to $29.75. 19 5 Russian soldiers el rene to care for the wounded girl Special, your choice at..... ages ee ° sottiors. it ‘wee exported Many Are Wealthy those who could be moved would They entrained amid the proud! je brou ened by persist ntty politic ” brought here immediately from hed persistent petty political | s s ee | tears of their families, soberly, likeline front. Meantiun, reports from|Wrangies in both branches ww Silks ‘Pongee Silks veterans. The girls were of Rus Tussah Silks the front sald those whom ‘Teutonic uffering wit $1.19 | Confessions of. aWife | ere sea Fe eee een FROM AUCKLAND : so 1 sia's best blood, of the strong stock were wealthy All | TY evar BOP ae eda Pye aed | By. United Press teneed Wire tt make her father buy a car for PE anc rograd Pecuaiycenlise’ OLD OFFICERS | Nearly Fs "aa overd : rf a Pa Semi- Annual Sale of Remnants, at Half Price ifie rt from Zz A CHILD GIVES MOST | [her mother’s coming birthday, it omen » capable of Auckland, N GRACIOUSLY | | seems thetr lives he Union Line 8S. 8. Watruna is } Except for | RETAIN JOB IN Lauabven Se As elhes Weeuben or [Al twice yearly disposal of short lengths, ends of bolts and cut pieces that none has| | drifting helplessly at sea hundreds e remnants of FO Wheen we got to the office of the! For the first time in many | police commissioner, she said to months, I drove my electric car a8) me, “sit still, Aunt Margie, ana she always amuses me and often jher dad,” I said. They do, not because it is a fad that flare below the” 1 went downtown to exchange the b H at aid’ Shoe the teen jof miles south of any of the usual ni br ni Yl c td 8 ru the years o' 5 3 ee “1 peuaed #6 geen to de [rit being Dad out,” which she did | those of Ri sa The be fl LABOR COUNCIL ston hip lanes, according to an Dress Goods Chiffon Percales Linings ceo aia 3 Saaret Sarid te eo teateelinte | h wit to pew 1 - ng bel to | Were Sround under foot. local agent. She has 40 officers|| | is eg Silks Embroideries Ginghams Etc. Etc, Ete. 3 ave a call from Mrs, Waverly, —————— men aboard ; spond so quickly to my slightest | saiq bis Tim = he came down the Destinies of the Central La- [= men aboard, hPa : : ae: ae g i whim. : » s. “What can I do for you? ees not be placed | * ‘ ‘oe my Se a ane I first went to Annie's and took |” “{ came down principally. be-| ; “ " & J ttttie Margaret Anne with mo. It|cause your ‘daughter, seemed to|| WASH THEIR OWN HAIR ||,“ a meeting of the counct Don’t Let Soap 2 to 3 to F 5 : is strange how I love that child—/nave some urgent business with seks tes rielivering ‘alae: Spoil Your Hair Men's Union Sults— gare and Strap Purses Alarm Clocks—cood Midaien— 35 iadion J 1 a Sn bh lected Rebert Proctor, Summer weight U nion An odd assortment time keepers 1 » surprises me by her cleverness. | “What is it, mavourneen?” asked | but because they wish to obtain the adiient; Takes A. Duneas. ooara, When you wash your hair, b Suits In sizes 34 and that consists o! $1.19. For this belt line. They have E have. tenant, ber to call meitim, quickly turning to the benutl-/sreatest possible hair beauty and/ tio) "Tas 1s recaing clerk; 0, ful what you use. Most soaps!| only. They are in at and purses, T hour, each.... 85c long sleeves and are, | Margie, Mttle book, and I get /¢u; child who stood beside him. |b¢ sure they are not using anything a Teotae ahaamanee: 0. ion d prepa’ shampoos contain too!| jength and may be part of the va velted and trimmed & little thrill every time she says| “well, I wanted you to see Aunt|harmful. They have found that in| F. Do# Si a hp. hart “er ~ much alkali, which is very injurt in long or short sleeve of leather, a few are Kham Aprons—Pifty with novelty buttons, — the name, which I never get when | wargie’s car before you went to Washing be hair tt is an wine to Donn nas ean - a“ Auye, 0U® As It dries the scalp and makes style with closed crotch. silk. 15 sell regular at 4 | Sizes 36 to 44, \ a makeshift but is always ad yle, busin er c u - + the hair brittle t $5.50 and Budge or Toddy or little Eliene call Huy mother's birthday present me Aunt Margie. Margaret Anne / Don't you think a car would be the le to use a fy was delighted to go, and immed! | nicest thing we could buy for hee?” for shampooing o: Tony proposed we call on her fa "We could buy for her? How| friends say t her at the city hall. The proud/ much money are you going to put|*Ults from a Uittle minx had a plan fn her clev- linto this partnership present canthrox mixtt fon made vie a manager of the Union | ‘rhe pest thing to use is just plain thie bour, one at $6.75, For this Many of our mulsified cocoanut oil, for this is 55c hour | ‘ei . 7 ult see our, t the beat re-| G. M. Welty, J. C. Mundy and pure and entirely greascless. It's | *™! cholce $2.75 ‘iiiam ¢ very cheap, and beats the nbers ¢ pensive soaps or anything Regular — 95c. For this half-hour, each 35c ntrasting ‘They button Boys’ Muslin Untom | ~ ront and sre Suits —On sale in a ‘size only. Women’s. Knit 0 4 h uern were chosen the finance commit ple home-made You can one) ™ t ex Women's Union Suite— Ise all | 50 Sumr Fancy Silk Ties—These @ ittle brain by which she hoped | young lady?” this at a cost of about three tee, MeGuern beating Councilman |tg pieces. You can get this at any | ton t © tassels and are Regular $1.00. For this wear Section, About i aye “All I've got.” ° a shampoo by getting some can-|%. B. Hesketh by four votes and drug store, and a few ounces will oask made to wear about the "eur 59c suits in sizes 6 to 12) Brownatone”’ “That is more than you will put throx from your druggist, and dis | furnishing the only me urpries last the whole family for months with th neck Rose, ¢ n, lav each... cece y rs. Regular 25¢. For) | in, Tim,” 1 said | solving a teaapocatal js a cup ot sie ta Simply moisten the hair with knee. § 6 ender, blue, red and wns ana this half hour, price, “Bi Ma if your | hot water his makes enough! @ 417. i: ‘ water and rub ft in, about a tea ye ‘egular ! mais. Regular 15c. For 1 yards in per ‘ Tints Your Hair eee ete Anne pod f shampoo liquid to apply to all the Sells Demijohns of apeontul te al) that fe-vequired, It cay. 2 R eecier 25 thie an a P small patterns i2}e waits .12 e | ; our Aunt Margie’s around town, hair Instead of just the top of the later at $ Zach| makes an abundance of rich and | guits fo c Se hea EE ene ee c in Ina Minute :::: dad woud be accused of hed. ax with most preparations. | Water at $15 Each) ieiny iatner, cleanses thorougniy,|| Suita {oF Bont vere Turkish Bath T. & | grafting Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are| After filling 10 demijohng with/and rinses out easily. The hair dapanene Creope—100. ~ ot a Size 19x44. A spl y peony ° dissolv d and entirely disappear in| water, FP. Crowe, 317 26th ave. N.| dries quickly a even! a yards in assorted towel for all ir i Preferred to Siow Acting Dyes Graftt What fting, | ee »|dries qu and evenly, and is | } pur; fo% See sberthal ow Aes se yl aaa?" co ae Cee rinsing water. Your hair will] added a layer of hot wax and on soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, | stripes. Regular 30c, for All white Regulae : eet to the certainty of an attractive and “It is something little girls be so fluffy that {t will look much| top of it poured whisky, according| wavy and easy to handle. Besides. this hour, 22 ] he Rhodes ( re) | for this half 19 beautiful appear’ should know nothing about pavier than it fs. Its lustre and|to dry squad officer. He sold the it loosens and takes out every par | a yard c © | hour, each.... cy] asco ts ee me c- “Book here. Tim, why don't you | *o‘tness will also delight you.-!demijohns at $15 each, and was ticle of du dirt and dandruff = = - — - Hair Stain tell her grafting means stealing?” | Advertisement later arrested by dry squad officers, | Advertis t. ‘ hie preparation) “But she would not know what inetantiy 4 nee gray, | Stealing is od or faded) “Yes, I would.” spoke up Mar hair to the softest |garet Anne. “Budge said Todd) ord richest Solum. |took me away from him and that Gark brown or|he was a stealer. I told him he = away ** you) was not a stealer. I was just your Saat comb or| little girl, I said, and he could not brush It into your | Steal me because my daddy would hair. have him locked up right away.” tectnpomtnin de. | Tim's face lost its smile. He "a ame round to the other side of the car and said, “Do you think, Make Grows ‘out. '*| Mrs. Waverly, it 1s a good thing Brownatone” Hair Stain ts far su-|for little Margaret Anne to be so ia abeotutely | much with the Symone twins. They will be in different classes of so clety when they grow up. pelt | ni dee ney anor rhae, resall You do know that rich men are making big A limited proportion of ownership is offered direct from the lt? you get ahead the next ten cm “Brownstone” at your ha |¥08r® aa fat an Jou have the lant profits on food stuffs. at this time to the general public. lten you probably A trial bottle and interesting booklet | Symone class yourself.” for ie conte Mention | Oto cited, ‘Then ho turned to You do know that fortunes have been made As little as One Hundred Dollars and not to 675 Coppin Bidég., Cov-|his little daughter and said, “if ington, Ky. Tet 2, cearanteot ot ani tenting Mother Wants an lectric, it is by rich men in salmon canning. exceed Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, will be. nd totiet counters. Don't scoept | time we got it for her, baby.” & wubstitute | “I knew you would se heey ¢ Lemna paw you the cars? You do know that they do not invite you to accepted from individuals. said Margaret Anne soberly “Won't that ttle chit ‘wind al share in their profits. Deferred monthly payments can be arranged the men round her fingers when she grows up?” asked Tim admir cS | ingly Because they have a “good thing.” for. She won't have to wait to grow sss ies oes eee Tote Do you know that in this country the num- We can cite instances of very large profits ber of cattle, swine and sheep decreased about that salmon canneries have made. 7 per cent in ten years? We believe this company will make large ee profits. And that population increased about 20 per It will be managed by men of wide experience, cent! : : successful, competent and honest. So that fish products are more in demand at Its holdings are near the canneries named in Tn oe higher prices than ever before? the following items clipped from the Seattle <esino dpe ween pou oats And will be for years to come? Times and Post-Intelligencer of July 23, 1917: ooerte Sa ered You are not a rich man, but you can share in POST-INTELLIGENCER rruna healed that |": | bscia) “to, the Boetstateiteer That the salmon run in Southeast- STOR etre ee ern Alaska ts one the largest in j i JUNEAU, Alaska, July 23.—A. J pa yl ye ye largest big profits. Alexander 7 Hoonah and Wanter neerer will superintendent of the Pa nnertes will AND UNION. skin trouble — We are the Financial Agents of a corporation | HOGA apTadevire hia ances attics ee: steams! When you think what a source of - Steamshi u Cann, 0! et on tears sandoyes See Dr. Eeein 5. Brown holding a cannery site and valuable trap loca- bringing information that the biggest rived in port this morning from the RENCE UPST. ttle by of Company, whieh run of salmon ever experienced in ‘The Mawle Inlet, Hoonah and Punter Bilin ie the doctor HIMSELF tions in Alaska. Southeastern Alaska is now on hand canne he very first time ‘ and is taxing the canning facilities of I used it, the itching stopped for good, eetsle’sDentist 3.2" n\ Ay ie Se arapicn began So ienppier| PLE Lee Mean | The shareholders are mostly grocers, and it nearly every cannery to take care ot if the canneries had the catch. Alexander stated that some alongside the pliers waiting Soap should usually be for $15.00. These prices In dled and the traps reported Diediswremtckaed| ae will be a grocers’ company, dealing in canned habe. ehh sb trou daniel Oks samme CSS ES RL workers are unable to take care of in obtaining enough men to take care cpl [READ STAR WANT ADS" salmon and other food products. ~ ve < See ae clear poor complexions. Bay ie i A ———— = WM. P. SPRINGER & SON, 512 New York Block, Seattle, Wash CONSULTATION, TREATMENT For Further Information x Bend me full information with the distinct understanding that I am obligating myself in —a ONE DOLLAR CASH Mail Coupon TODAY ate ADDRESS .. DR. EVANS 401 Peoples Bank Bldg., Second and Pike St. ‘ 10 a. m. to 5 p.m.;7 to 8 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 12. })