The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 3, 1917, Page 5

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O UR credit system has to assist you ual ideas Will be found anywhere. Your aus 8 50.00 Worth 100.00 Worth ¥ 150.00 Wor 200,00 Wor 200,00 Worth Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc 416-424 Pike Street WE’LL TRUST YOU n furnishin, f Homefurnishings EXTRA SPECIAL 4 Heavy, Absorbent Turkish Bath the ground. He spied a detach-|early today assured Major Sargant, | * ment of German tnfantry crossing commander of the battalion of the| Towels, Size 24x48. a bridge and promptly let loose ond Montana infantry, on daty Regular Price 45c Special for Saturday 26c | IKID AIRFIGHTER ROUTS INFANTRY, “CHASES OFFICER BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS United Press Staff Correspondent WITH BRITISH ARMIES IN |W. W. PLANNING SILENT PARADE been established for your conventence your t along your own Indi and our prices are lower than rn charges) mo interest. By United Pr Leased Wire BUTTE, Mont, Aug. 3.—A allent protest against the lynch AT YOULE PaY THE FIELD, Aug. 3.—An 18 | Ing of Frank H. Little, execu $1.00 Down, | year old “war baby,” making | tive board chairman of the | % | his first flight alone over | W. W,, will be staged by 4,000 own, 2.00 enemy territory, waa awarded | members of the |. W. W. late 10.00 Down, 2.90 today among Eng today, or tomorrow, when Lit 15.00 Down, 4.00 Per Week land's airmen for sheer au | tle's body Is sent to Chicago, in the amazing list of or to Fresno, Cal., for burial. exploits heralding the The miners will march behind opening of the Flanders offen- sive. the body in silent demonstra tion, ae It la carried to the The youngster swept far over the depot. enemy territory and then awooped Local members of the union, who back, flying within a few feet of have the arrangements in charge, with his machine gun Drives Adversaries Utterly disregarding the hail of rifle fire they turned upon bim, he circled back and forth, barely over | their heads, his machine gun rat tiling away He saw four or five Say Attorney Is Bluffing corpses before the Germans gave| William Sullivan, attorney for| Way and sought shelter in nearby|the I. W. W., today still refused to| ditches turn over evidence which he claims | The airman snooped around a Iit-|tO have implicating several men in| tle more, found his quarry too well|the lynching, to the authorities. re, that there will be no violence The officer informed the miners that he had no objection to an orderly parade, but that he had orders to prevent occurrence of any disorder, covered up—and then winged blithe-| Officials say that Sullivan ts mere. ly on his way. Next he swooped|!y “bluffing” and admit they have over an open motor car, letting/no tangible clew to the identity of New Way to Remove loose his machine gun fire at an|the lynchers, It is likely that ad ‘ Dice Creates Sensation BUNCO GRO RYMAN officer in the tones’ ditional rewards will be offered by 3 ~ CE The machine turned into a side the county and state. % (Actually Takes Out the Reets) road and its driver opened wide the!) TWo hundred messages from lo What beauty specialists + egard as Because V. L. Sweezy, who op all over The nions the country throttle ficer turned against one of the most important discover- | erates a grocery store at 822 Fifth his adversary, a few feet aloft, and t received. All express yearn helac e . x | reser P| RB ee Ea ‘wineetiuons |A¥@.N,, had read in the newspapers began firing’ with his automatic /Tesentment at bo iysching | and Pair, Its great advantage. of course, | of a woman who had “buncoed” two, Pistol fe Af : Punbuec exizewide mana jes tn the fact t y The youth felt he would not be| Plans fo jon-wide moves the hair ro: # this | Grocery men out of small sums Of) 44 unsportamaniike as to return|tion by all I. W. W. in every city easily, instantly, : t ic rs from the flietion ni money, he was skeptical when a/the officer's feeble pistol fire with | during the hour that Little's body ie need no longer despair. The ac woman called him, and, giving the his machine gun, so he stopped |is being lowered {nto its grave, are hair roc me out before your very hame of a prominent customer ask: the latter and, from the alr, staged | being made. | Elie asc bates om | ed to borrow $5. He duntila a revolver duel with the flying| Pickets have been appointed by | Because {t offers such complete! SOY came after the money and then enemy the I. W. W. to meet all incoming Felief, a stick of phelactine the | fan out to the corner where the wider the machine was jam. trains and direct members, many Most Inexpensive thing a woman| woman was waiting, but she fled it op. The British plane, of Whom are expected to come €an buy for the removal of hairy | Jown the : aS See Shania sult of Littl t owths. For the same ason | COW the street above and et behind, | 48 # result o! - e's death, to Puggists do not hesitate to sel! it} — | could 4 stop, but the aviator hur- headquarters Circulars distribut Ee Te ein cenrenies. es | riedly circled back. Then he saw ¢d by the 1. W. W. today o Can use it with entire safety: it ts SRLS | his adversary being hurriedly |charged that Little was mur WOULD rou two or three months tn fabric and r, $1 a week, and saving « tomers from 20 to 30 per « what others will be less than four months. 1113 Third Ave. The finest $25 clothes produced America are sold here at $15. busy up-stairs clothes shop offers you your choice of thousands and thousands Store Closes Saturday Night at 7 o'clock without any ill effect.—Advertise- nt. PICK UP Two- BITS FROM THE SIDEWALKt That's about what you'll save dollar Invested in cloth- Ing right now instead of waiting During our style, wo and r cus- nt of GATELY'S CREDIT CLOTHING HOUSE dragged into a house. Meanwhile,| by mining company gunmen |} perfect rain of ant-shells and |;machine gun bullets spat all about} the plane. The pilot twirled around || a few times, shot up into the skies, || disappeared {nto the clouds and by and by came home unharmed. LESS ACCIDENTS DUE TO STRIKES Ny United Press Leased Wire OLYMPIA, Aug, 2.—F ‘piled by Magee Let Out by ; Boston to Cincy. ied Frese Leased Wire N YORK, Aug. 3.—Sherwood Magee goes from Boston to the Cin jcinnau Reds today, via the waiver | route. | and 1,845 SIGN PETITIONS Petitions asking lentency for 12 a com: Seattle policemen discharged for the state Industrial Insur-| nonfeasance in office because they you more; COAT, DRESS in r | FLORENCE UPSTAIns, ance commission #how that there! would not act as strike guards, STORE.” were 1,856 less accidents during bear 1,845 names, Mra Clara SECOND AND UNION. || July than June, due to the strikes; Bancke, who is distributing them, Jj which kept men out of, work, | saya. |, Is Your Nose On The Grindstone? STRAIGHTEN UP-— and throw Cut your cos clothing. wm Lilith pay for, no credi travagant fix- tures or costly window dis- plays to tax the buying power of your dollars. With Apologies to Hal Coftiman. in This retaining, west wear them. them. buying power. TAKE THE ELEVATOR AND SAVE $10 FAHEY-BROCKMAN UP-STAIRS CLOTHES SHOP Arcade Bldg., Second and Union STAR—FRIDAY, AUG, 3, 1917. _ OVER LYNCHING by reducing your cost of Save $10 by getting your new suit or overcoat where there are no street level rents tohelp | AND OVERCOATS $15, of perfect fitting, long wearing, shape beautifully hand-tailored garments Many of the biggest business men in the North- You owe it to yourself to see Profit by our low expense and enormous PAGE 5 CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE Annee ?° ABILITIES ARE NOT CON FINED TO MAN ° « “Lt called up Gerry that after noon, Marg sald Paula, “after getting my stateroom, and told her what IT had done “Why did you do that she asked me ‘I thought .you had that offer of a fine sce in & stock company? Are you going to| give up acting altogether” “"The fine position did not pan out, and I am not sure whether I shall go back to acting or not. All I know in I have a chance to take a run over to Paris with all my expenses paid and a couple of wtreet dresses In the bargain “You Margie,” sald Paula at this point, “I wan Iike ¢ lens young girls who have to earn their own living—I did not have any great ambitions in regard to a ca . and | was not altogether con fident of the future “I suspect, Margie, altho T was unconscious of it, that way back In my brain | was looking forward to Paula? marriage as my ultimate work in life. I love acting, but, oh, how I hated the trying ordeal of getting a Job on the stage. How I hated the horrible men who seemed only lable to judge and exploit my sex lure, who seemed to {mmediately appraise my youth and personality in dollars and cents took no count of my intelligence or human qualities. “My greatest interest fn this work of earning my daily bread and a little Jam if possible, was tn finding out just what other girls thought about it, You see, Margie, every year more and more girls were then and are now taking up some outalde interest Inn't {t strange when speaking of women's work at anything but marriage, Margie, we alwayn say outside’? The old idea that home and motherhood is ‘inside only that ix wrong, it » "Il remember thi some very exciting 4 Lord Heauclough on t He had, of course, been fed up with the militant suffragiste in England and the great idea of the mother of the race, or, as Gerry put {t, Mother, Home and Heaven filled his soul to the exclusion of and th work belongs to wor ms t & subject nything else where women were concerned I took him to hear an eloquent feminist « ker one evening and wh we passed a bu construction Our car ped for a moment at the place just as our conversation was waxing hot. “A man was climbing a ladder } | | j@on't think I could.” at 14th ave. N, E. and EB. 58th st. ~ oe Irene Hurst, San Telmo apart SAVINGS sf ments; L. 8. Cousins, 4318 Dayton could ave.; Henry Hughes, Hotel V : scaling the a dome, and F. L. Carey were injured O ft t a t brioks and the w 2 in auto accidents Thursday. pays heavy load of expense! ‘ the Y. M. C. A. has established . 7 that, given the same good| A * t of 1 health, environment and education |C&™P8 for the betterment, morally August First ving is the man, a woman can do any |@4 physically, of the enlisted men, Mail . fob he can.” | Fred A. McCarl, executive secretary on all sums deposit- “You are a great lttle suffra-| fot the national war work council ed on or before vid ian of the Y. M. C. A., is in Seattle, on a ° st, Paula,” I said o % Bo een. ich vittragtat ae fem-|tur of inspection at the various August Fifth {nist. Marete,” she answered, “T/ ilitary posts and encampments on ) not think votes for women is | the Pacific coast the pana for all ills, but I do =a think erty and the pursuit age in which we live come from the fact that those words bear in PHYSICIAN t lo es. no ex. the mascu: mind a totally dif I do all kinds of work. My fee SS * . ONE-HALF the resular’ « eo 9 ferent interpretation as applied to)f % OSMAN Pelee ye men and women.” MPeations ete ane, seetricty. | Stop Those Losses F (To be continued) ention ‘to the treatment We absolutely guarantee the Hours—10 a.m, to 5p. ma, 7 to from weakness or we Will re natn Sandie per box; 6 for $5,00, and Pike RIGHT DRUG Co, ra Store Closes Saturday Night at 7 o'clock of happiness Men's Sox 2 Pairs for 25¢ Main She Rhodes Co. | KODAKS — KODAK ALBUMS — FILMS AND SUPPLIES Floor, pleased || | ith these hose Fe | Repricing Cathey inthe | Summer Style Dresses || | Pape e to $5.00 | At izes from 9% to Upper Main Floor. r r Linen, Voile and Poplin | THE Dresses in this selection 1 cal it suitable for next y are now, and for this reason and the certainty of | Men’s New Fall Shirts $1.50 xe as season mata’ Flew considerable wear this § ner, the ri new shipment just r Voman who makes this sale the A ceived offers laundered occasion for choosing one or more or French cuff style will be substantially benefited in the very latest of Fall ma : : terials and In keep. They are shown in ing with other merchandise straight line belted styles that in- aia The Rhodes Co, the : clude sizes for Women and Misses. Shirts offer the highest qua Pia: dels weed : {ty, superior worxmanship The color assortment comprises several shades of blue, rose, yellow, lavender, green and white. Choice, Saturday at $5.00 Middies Reduced to $1.45 Upper Main Floor. and widest assortment complete range of #izes A Styles—Norfolk Styles and Slip-over Styles with the long and ae | COAT | short sleeves. Belted and plain models in plain white and white trimmed with colored collars and cuffs and colored piping; also colored Norfolk Middies in plain green, blue, tan and rose with white trimming. Sizes 34 to 46 50c Size Java Rice Face Powder, All Shades, 39¢ Main Floor. wJilk Coats and &ool | Military Capes, Reduced Until Noon to $7.95 } | Upper Main Floor, «ADE | | La Powder .39¢ Blache Face Be Sj Powder LOE: sig emh oe : 7" et tage reductions made for Saturday : empre Giovine (Always | THE morning’s selling on these se- lections from regular stock Ox are unusually attractive. From the num- ber assembled, a Silk Coat appropriate ye for Summer, or a Wool Military Cape * | for Fall wear, may be chosen to s € 29 1 4 4 . . K Toothpa 22¢ |! one antage. The Military Capes 25e Size Euthymol Toothpaste. .20¢ are of ge in navy and light colors; ISe_Jergen’s Benzoin Almond Lotion || the silks are in gold, navy and mole. for te -11¢@ || Sizes 16, 38, 42 and 44 in the following 25c Woodbury’s Facial Soap....23¢ || quantities: 25c Size Packer's Tar Soap..... 23¢ | Seven Silk Taffeta Coats. Armour’s Pure Stork Castile Soap Six Silk Jersey Coats. MOE. bwdnincsevaeiveneray san ---.10¢€ | Twenty-five Military Capes. ; | Large Bath Soaps, all odors....10¢ | - MEN HURT WHEN AUTO HITS CAR W. D. Stults, 50, proprietor of the Georgetown garage, 6025 Duwamish with a load of brick on hin back.! ‘There,’ he said, tri antly, ‘do you think you could do that? ‘1 answered quickly, ‘could another minute we passed a big office building where a wom an was down on her knees scrub bing the floors of the t foyer and halls. “That woman works alll ave. ‘and Arthur J. Bisho} : night at that work,’ I ; ‘do YOU! Staniey ave. are suffering | fro THE BANK think you could do ft | bruises sustained when the auto: “Lord auclough Was KAM AS) Hobie in which they were riding FOR YOUR well as honest, and he answered, ‘I | coiided with a Ravenna street car the floor with her ac 4 PER CENT INTEREST from uld exchange pl INSPECTS “Y” WORK On all the battle fronts of Europe, Margie, and all my bservation confirms the has the same mean ing for as men, and I have found much of the unhappiness and all the unrest of women of the womer Dr. Evans Graduated, Licensed, Registered 1111 First Ave., Seattle Round Trip Summer Excursion Fares East via the Great Northern Railway Friday On sale September, al return limit three months from date of sale, not to exceed October 31. Stopovers allowed in both directions. ' Divers routes returning. every and Saturday during August and Boston St. Paul Buffalo Minneapolis Chicago Duluth OR. J. R. BINYON Detroit .... Sioux City . 5 Montreal Council Bluffs FREE New York . 118.20 Omaha s St. Louis - 78.70 Lincoln - Examination Washington, D. C... 116,00 Kansas® City . BEST $2.50 GLASSES Proportionately low fares to other Eastern points, Three aple electric lighted trains East daily ON EARTH We aro one of, the few opttemt “THE ORIENTAL LIMITED” mo jn the Northwest. that “ Grind. lenses, from. weart to" finish, THE GLACIER PARK LIMITED” one in Seattle Examination free, metrist. Glasses 8 absolutely nec and we are the “THE SOUTHEAST EXPRESS” Break your journey at Glacier National Park, on main line, Season June 16 to October 1, prescribed sary BINYON OPTICAL CO.! 1116 FIRST AVE, at hone Main 1550 STAR WANT ADS _ ~ BEST FOR RESULTS | P Ricerscuntetleetrane ceased For further information, tickets, etc ., apply CITY TICKET OFFICE Columbia and Second Ave. Moore, ©. W. Meldrum, Poand T. A Asst. Gun'l Pass, Agt, Phone Elliott 509

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