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STAR—MONDAY, “NO CASH DOWWN-—MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS” —make your selections of homefurnishings up to $100 without a cash payment at time of purchase—we invite you, the Seattle homefurnisher, to “make your own terms,” —our well-known liberal credit service will fit your individual needs! additional purchases added to accounts— sit you have an account here your additional purchases will be added without first payment JEXTRA SPECIAL;) ‘« tension foot reclining chair : rest.ul comiort lounges: special — _ | —at muct below the present martet values are these | § _ Pug prices, which we give for Tuesday only. ie regular p: $12.50 all in practical colors and patterns tor goou service. { { _tnin restful adjustable foot extenalsn Joa! /—made of heavy «rade of wool, reversible and { reclining chair signed for | 1 lonely serged at the ends ‘ tical cou extenal, | non strong frame, ox- r seat when not in 1; attractive “fan ¢ 4 size regular price ) } joecly woven grass on atrone magasine pockets | TaN feet $s ; od; regular regular price. $15 feet the Sooxte “Tee , $9.90 $11.75 } ‘straw matt ings: } very special— ; ) 10 patterns straw m atting $ mer use, 5 atyles at om { ) in extra heavy China \ matting. blue ‘Oarna! z ular 46< ? 2 } bend oon v ’ } ators: family-size refriger very special— —these three family refriger- ators on sale for the week at un- usual savings: regular price. size special Pullman cars $17.50 .. 21.50 I be of particular interest to newlyweds rt Syren bership” to this “STANDARD SILVERWARE CLUR™ { } — ~ — ——_— Secured by the payment of Sic, upon which this fine } | we are Seattle agents for the Pet of Rogers silverware, 26 pieces, with 10-year factory } world-famous BOHN SYPH Guarantee is yours; then you pay 9c month until you ; ON SYSTEM refrigerator, the have paid $9.95 for thie $12.50 set. const«ting of 6 tea- halt dnd vrenareet! dkek ont “Spoons, 6 soup spoons, 6 knives, 6 forks, 1 butter knife, { $} - 4 prese ; r 1 sugar shell l asy weekly or monthly ayments on bicycles— ye and girls we have a an and Pope tly high-grade prises $32.50 } motor § atr ach start at. , regular price 39— 5 —the new light weight {deal ) 2 large comfort Mission rocker, high ( folding go-cart, adjustable Back, strongly made of ? foot ree adjustable back, ) exactly an pictured x) rubber-tired wheels, folding Spring seat construction, artificial ) hoot exnetiv as pletured, leather uphoiast y nished strong and light; regular | olden; regular price $ rs b—; special for the for the week at. court will take the peti-| Find in France, Up at its October term. MAJ. HYDE ” in the last issue of |the Saturday Evening Post, will be the speaker at a special meeting ‘ called by President Griffiths, of the Of Potassium. a |shipping corporations of the etty pos in the lobby of the Hotel/ Tuesday, according to General Man. Adrian, and then swallowed cyanide lager Wiley, of the Seattle Dry Doc! He died almost in-| and Construction Co. SE! Municipal league, at the Washing. | *t@ntly. He denied the rumor that his ton An: ‘Tuesday noon. Coleman| Abbott fired five shots at his|company had announced a general a WITH RIDING CROP has served in the British army and Wife. Two struck her, the others| 26 per cent increase, and sald that cers of the Coast artillery '* the author of several books. narrowly missing bystar ch Bo far as he bk ¥, ho increases had 4 | -—- ——- —| been made by er companies He declinel to when or where conference would ve held or who would take part in it The working agreement of the | metal trades workers expires Tues. day They have made a demand morning an} — SLACKER HUNT IS noving Ugly Hairs— N an Oe | (Aatually Removes the Roots) WASHINGTON, July 30.—Prompt resented y Tan, Red or Freckled Skin Is Easily Shed To free your sur of ite muddiness, fr the er-notled akin les, blotches , the best thing to’ do 6 | for wage increases, ” le ergot i “thousands of! free yours e’ot the aie ftestt " 4 — — question is often aske ir men who have escaped de-| is easily accomplished by the use of HULS! y 1e batr-remover existe, kad the | tection and prosecution for failure) etainary mercolized wax, which can) np Hulkioy aacuse we eect has heretofore been very tO register,” was ordered by the night an von nae, versity of Washington, and author. factory. Fortunately, there’s| department of justice today. For-)ing \t off in the + ity on rural eohools, } : And remarkable process that| mal notices were sent to all United | diately the offendit A prinMiOal aigianes con Femoves every hair entire, | gin, rapt p ad beginn to corr pointed principal assistant to A, 8 Th It in different from tes attorneys, ih particle Burrow county superintendent of Piha razor, or as in ini er at yu'd like to try it, ju nn JAPANESE WARSHIPS fs phelnctine from’ your potions Te Pein’. the almnle tnarene honky China‘s foreign trade for the year i—end with your own eyen neo SINK SUBMARINE it 1916 was an Increase of 12 per cent bair roots come out! Roots are wrinkle Reetce come pis are over 1915, according to reports ily, tive and h ra | Br_United Preas Leased Wire ae 4 compiled for the Far East rade skin perfectly smooth and hair TOKIO, July 30.—Japanese de-|" a rn ree “rs oF tne v Eastern trad ou “time ta nom-irritating, odor- |i stroyers in the Mediterranean, con- a5 ah mais, ster, |etrorers in the @ half-pint witch —_ leas uid eat | voying Bri transporte, sank an| your face in the liq This at! IF ye a nar TEP anete ticks A Ce tabtaum ane ie ’ om you value your watch, let : ry attacking submarie, it was Out the lines making you fee | Haynes repair it. Next Liberty Bounced today, years younger—Advortisemen. theatre.—Advertisement, ° co-operation of the shipping board.) _ the murder of a nation by | his brother, James, were arrested in PAINLESS METHODS B edditional space will be provided! junger— is now in progress. |Detroit and Indianapolis es ieptonseates: - = — a enim vias neeiee. - ( Due to German submarine at-| After a sensational trip across the! TEETH CLEANED ! “When Red Cross supplies are! tacks on the relief ships, the ration |country, the McNamaras were| FREE | pte lg Pee or ee | lane they will not clutter mp the| now dispensed by the relief com-| brought to trial. Clarence S, Dar A., who has served as their inspect. | already overtaxed French raflway| mission amounts to one-half the| Tow, of Chicago, was retained to de-| Elliott 3048, | or general but will now resume lines. The Red Cross will have ite] amount of food necessary to keep fend them. After weeks spent in se duties in the regular service, be-| own land nervice—huge motor! an idle man barely alive lecting a jury, the McNamara broth DR, GRABBERT cause the Const artillerymen have trucks using the splendid French! Over 2,000,000 Belgians receive | ers came into court suddenly and The Dentist Bongsinto federal service. | milltary roads. It has already! practically no other food pleaded guilty agit ncoee me | bought a fleet of motor trucks in|” prices of native foods are out of| John was sentenced to 15 years iu FRANCISCO, July 20—At- b shi T0 TALK p ACE Cleveland. We expect eventually] reach. Eggs are 60 cents apiece (Prison, and James to life ocpetalive Gen. e of California, 9 By United Press tensed Wire to have many hi eds. These will! and other things in proportion. The | " LIE syed At sap rae a MUNY’ LEAGUE TO SAN FRANCISCO, July 20. carry our supplies from the French part epso werldne te mith a fam-| BUILD TEA HOUSES D NTISTS ving his consent for a) | whan lative others looked | ports to troop depots now earning less than $1 per for Thomas J. Mooney,| [EAR WAR AUTHOR rT roe (eet oer a |_A conference looking toward a! “Tho Red Cross already has Maj.| iy.” ‘ie gurebaaing als Pis{ Tea houses, for the exploitation|] Seéend several months ago of| 4 de Cot é on, Louis ott, aged 45, of| peaceful settlement of demands of Grayson M. P Murphy at work in| trifling. As a result the midday| °F Japanese tea, will be constructed | and , iN connection with the pre- | ric! jeman, soldier and) Jamestown, Cal. today shot and|#hipyard workers will be held by France with a foren Hospitals man-|meal of men in the mines, fields| ‘tis week, at the corner of Fifth! Spring parade dynamiting. The|Writer, author of “What You Will) ta; ally wounded his wife, as she| the officials of a majority of the ned with Red Cross unite are in jave, and University st, by the Ja-| PAGE 3 JULY 20, 1917, ¢ 7 > m Relieves Gas in the Stomach in TWO MINUTES —For— GESTION! § | Perfectly Harmless— Absolutely Guaranteed Money Cheerfully Re- i; funded if it fails to i Give You Relief. 5 Hi Almost instant relief b from Sour Stomach, 3 Belching, Swelling and Full Feeling, so fre- quently complained of after meals. 50c AND NE DOLLAR ONE SIZES For Sale by Your Local Druggist G Sample Package Mailed Free on Re- quest by the BELLINGHAM CHEMICAL CO. Bellingham, Wash. A IMPERILS EATION’S CROPS /HEAT | This shows how jnervice. The sur lung test—there ¢ physicians at the County-City building examine men selected by the draft for relect (1) is taking the man’s height; (2) teeth and mouth examination; (3) heart and * must be sound; (4) examining for flat feet or other p i troubles o~ bi eas | ne A ress aed Wire >: r . WASHINGTON, July 30—BSwelt- Picketing Again ering heat, reported. today from | e bE END maar” | ‘ coast to ¢ is endangering able foodstuffs. of agriculture is bru the press that |the housewife must buy, and can lquiekly, or vast quantities of edt | bles will be Beyond recall. AMUSEMENTS America’s p The departmen sued a warning | TAKE TOUCH OF | HOME TO SAMS AFTER FIGHT | AGAINST LABOR By United Press Vewaed Wiese “a hahaa cae > |"” ‘Cos ANGELES, July 30.— ~ | Gen. Harrison Gray Otis, found- HERE'S WHAT SAMMY'S | er and editor of the Los Angeles || Metropolitan MFORT KIT GIVES | Times, war veteran and life-long (ents Of the avadtert bite the | died suddenly today at 10 Asbortcan Kad Crose is peing to o'clock, at the home of his son- intaw, Harry Chandier, in Hol- lywood give each Sar and Brightest Khaki cotton thread All Musteal Darning cotton for sox. ! Death was due to the bursting Five needies. | | ofa blood onset In the heart, One darning needic. | according to Dr. Herbert, at- One needle oa 6 tending physician. Chand! WILKES Trine Thirty extra buttons, and Mrs. Chandier were with Vitth and Fine. ‘Tel Fillets 408 Thimble. him when he died. Tonight—All Week 3 Pair of scissors. | Gen, Otis came down to breakfast | Matinees wemeatey Fg ag. { soap. j | A# usual this morning, apparently tn Piney oN CLAY” Bafety pins. his usual health | ‘COMMO Just as the negro maid was serv- || Night« 20c, 20c, SOc. Mat. Ihe, he Common pins, mali comb and brush. | |ing him, he put out bis hand and Wut eee Compaen Toothbrueh, | sald Toothbaats “Take away the tray, Lucy, I'm gone.” He died instantly Long Public Officer Entering civil li he became offi 1 reporter of the Ohio house of representatives the year after the close of the nd later was nam- ed for superintendent of the govern. Shaving mirror. Handkerchiefs Pocket aluminum drinking | cups. | Playing cards. Writing pad, cards. Lead pencile, LACE HIP 1:20 to 5; Even. €:00 to 12 envelopes and (Pree Balloons for Children, And Wednesday Matinees) Afternoons, 1c; Eves. and Sun, 1 must supplement thelr prepara- tlon Henry P. Davison, Red Cross war council chairman, told me this when | asked him his or ganization's first big Job. | “The Red Cross has an eye to the tremendous demands a really big Pocket knife. ment printing office in Washington. | thos tone, : In 1870 he was made division chief i Jail failed to cure Mra. Hopkins, | in cor Loot grp office, later being 4 ono of the suffragists nent to the | transferred to the treasury depart Mats, 2:20 Nights, 7 and 9 workhouse for picketing the White | ™ent and given charge of the seal|| Mt 2:20. Pe agg sg Se Joly 7 | House, and pardoned later, for she | islands of Alaska .a. tis Comedy Cyclists ’ resumed picket duty as usual. Tne| In 1876 he became editor of the $10,000,000 Red Cross fund | resident and Mrs. Wilson greeted | Los Angeles Times, where he re will provide for the comfort and her as they passed in their auto-| mained until his death well-being of American soldiers, | 1 optic, | At the outbreak of the Spanish! in France and In this country. | ‘ |war Otis was appointed brigadier The army and navy will do | keneral of volunteers, and was sent their part, but the Red Cross STARVATION is to the Philippines. Hi his brigade in the capture of Caloocan, | for which gallantry he was promot-| ed to a major generalship, He was} discharged in 1892 | Fought Labor | As the owner of the Times, he be-! fan a fight on union labor, which he carried on up to the time of his KILLING PLUCKY LITTLE BELGIUM American army in France will |death. In 1910, during the heat of N G Id . Si h make, Just one example. Red |the Times’ labor fight. the Times 0 GLOld In Og t Cross mupplles used to get across | By United Peess Leased Wire building was dynamited, and more! the ocean some how, anyhow. Space | WASHINGTON, July 30—| inan 20 emploves of the 1 t Teeth—better the paper we the resultant firt Merchants’ and Mannfactur was found on crowded ships ature’s best at Beigium is actually starving to death—starving stubbornly and | killed fn They ral, feel natural. Wileon Helps Greatly “Thru the wen eo-operation " association emp | 1] t 7 k Nantly, even defiantly, but ploy ’ s almost for asking. of commercial steamship lines and| Syantly . [Burns to run down the guilty peril yow cost. 1S-vear uae foreign transport service, all of the he |Sons, and as a result John J. M pethlges sh aenest gM, Last reports received by the | 8¢ atek’ ; needed space has been provided.| geigian relief commission pic- |NA&Mara, secretary treasurer of the antee, saminations Hut more than this—thru President! ture a nation dying in prison. |International Association of free. Wilson's personal interest and the The greatest crime in history | tural Iron and Steel Workers, and/ and factories consists of sliced cattle beets. Cute Resistance service—the first units to carry the pan Central Tea assoctation. American flag to the front s int Place to Play In one Belgian industrial plant! But, as important, the Red|the death rate among the workers Cross and the m M. ©. A. are ar|for the first three months of 1917 j $$ ______, ranging recreation centers, When|was three and one-half times the | m English Tommies get a furlourh, average for the same three months More Than 16,000 rey Gin run over to England. The! of preceding years, The resistance Heli rench poilu can go home. to sickness has been cut to one | S 1 [ d S : “But our Sammies can't. Well, | third normal. Ninety-five per cent | atiSile avers t we want to arrange so they can jof the workers showed loss of a come to Paris, for ini aroom in a baths and clean beds, see Amen ican newspapers and magazines, and have the feel of home. “The Red Cross is going to look ‘after our men in the trenches, too, We recently made a ‘proliminary purchase of 1,000,000 pounds of wool weight, and 35 per cent lost from 10 to 40 pounds each, The men die from the simplest malady, In one Belgian province the at- tendants at the public soup kiteh- ens increased from 60,000 to 400, 000 from Feb. 1, 1917, to March 31 Tuberculosis i& spreading rapic All money left with this association on or be- fore Monday, August 6, will share in earnings from August 1. For 28 years we have never paid less than ON SAVINGS yarn. Red Cross chapters will knit/ly. In one town of 30,000 the deaths this into sweaters and mittens, Red | for the first three months of 1917 * == Cross workers are preparing 1,000,-| were double the number in the scunde ¥ 000 comfort kits for our boys, Each! same period of 1916 Compounded Sem Annually coxts close to $2. Germeny is the only nation in At American tonments, the| 400 years which has refused to be Red Cross will be on the Job. We| responsible for the feeding and Will have warehouses at enoh, with | lives of people in conquered terrt supplies of blankets, etc. We will| tory. Instead, she began by plun work there, too, with the Y, M, C.| dering the Belgians of most of their A., in providing recreation centers.”| grain and live stock and still keeps eee up a system of fines and extortion, - a aavERT EY alacant efits | READ STAR WANT ADs* gag aerreaee were invented in ———--—__________ WASHINGTON SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Assets $6,300,000 Established 28 Yeare "