The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1917, Page 9

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Two Attractive Dining-Room Specials Il. period cor ting of 45 45-inch and six But Fight-piece solid oa jam and Mary period Dit and roomy cabinets; 4 Table, extend to match Special $5.00 DOWN, $7.50 PER MONTH, $5 Down; $7.50 Monthly. THE ABOVE SPECIALS NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS and Home Outfit Exhibit Rooms on Second and Third Floors. SPECIAL NOTICE § Hi ours For the purpose of co-operating with the homefurnisher dur. ing the present high cost of Iiving, the following terms on home- furnishings will prevail until further notice: $ 50, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $4.00 month $100, nothing down, $1.25 week, or $5.00 month $150, $5.00 down, $1.75 week, or $7.50 month $200, $10.00 down, $2.50 week, or $10.00 month $250, $12.50 down, $3.00 week, or $12.50 month $300, $15.00 down, $3.50 week, or $15.00 month We Invite the Accounts of All Reputable and Trustworthy Homefurnishers. Our “added-to-account” feature tomers are privileged to select Blanke Heater, Rug, Gas Range, Refrigerator. wo M Gble articles and have them added to account without the usual first Payment. hours being from 9 a m to 6 p. m., including Sat urdays. We solicit the kindly co and patrons. SOLE AGENTS: Buck’s Union Made Ff Ke Buck's Heaters. Pullman Davenports (M. A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS 1514 TO 1520 SECOND AVENUE. FAMILY IS SUFFERING : tie of Hard Luck Batters Little Group Five mouthe to feed, and $9 Jcouldn’t sell pianos, he took to, ‘week 40 do It with washing clothes, and with his ae-|! tive. Je the plight of Mra. (sistance with the heavy work, Mrs.| Woods, noon and slipped and fell. she lies tn a city hospital cot lar-bone. 230 FHth | Woods was able to make enough 'J¥- for the mother has to wor money to support the family de-|)0* “ir af ive years the genle of | cently T oe luck has been following | Then his mind affection Nocatee} I aig pe the Woods family, and now it | Worse, and finally she bad to do} eauct “4 ‘Garant . ” ™~ it had them tight j all ot Say hh _ i wi loot Beng n the baby, he | io to oF A few weeks ago Woods’ mind| other calls “Manny,” ts ¢ failed altogethor, and he was tak-|,,72* rent is $15 0 month, five years ago. Then he |¢! to the Western hospital for the |)” guffered an attack of spinal | !nsane. whos’ meningitis, which left him Then Mrs. Woods, her son Ray- hat is mentally Incapacitated. mond, who fs 12, and his He was no slacker. When he| [#Yeta, 14, went to work In a ean | | factory. ie “We made a lot of money,” sald | Laveta, a fow s ago. “Ray- et is the #ituation Woods to do? If you value your watch, _ Bee Dr. Edwin J. Brown Advertisement San ton |to work, | places | But “hard luc wasn't satisfied Garn 10, climbed a tree in a! and so t lost their Just Printers _ A New Telephone Directory For SEATTLE Will Go to Press August 25th Please arrange for any change you may desire in present list- ings or advertising as soon as possible and not later than August 25th THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Eight-piece solid oak Charle Dining-room Suite Extension Table juine leather slip seat Dining Chairs No arm chair; otherwise Suite is ex actly as pictured, Special, all pe a $99.50} Nothing Down; $5 eign room Suite, exactly as pic tured; includes 48-inch Buffet with drawer lined for silver ch to 6 feet nuine leather slip ~ seat Chairs and Arm ( spec we $144.75 Engaged couples and newlyweds are cordially invited to visit our Special Room This store is now on the 8-hour basis, business operation of our friends The Ostermoor Mattress neighbor's yard Wednesday after a fractured skull and a broken col The physicians hope she will, So Laveta ts the head of the fam day and at night must spend } {im there Is no fuel and a big grocers 1 nes repair it Next Libe ry} MSELF mond made $12 a k and mother | eatist 713 First Av. lthat the chile w 22 lg oa BULL BROS. H 19018 THIRD MAIN 1043 STAR—MONDAY, AUG. 20, | MORE MEN ARE NOTIFIED HERE TOBE EXAMINED More names of men certified for service In the United States army were yeing lieted rapidly Monday, subject to the action of the district board At the same time, notices were being sent out from di vision No, 9 headquarters, for men to appear for physical ex aminations, to be held Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday, \Certified Division No. 3 Chester Ate # Certified 8 Division No. 5 board N Ary | Certified Dey: ion No. 11 have ? at ¢ Rard, Leo David Frank 5. anni | certified ite! Marchioness Gown Satin $1.75 | Satins are favored by leaders » for the more and this is an exc nally fine grade at dressy gowns, a special popular price , including the new military tones. Heavy Crepes de Chine Our reliable quality r repes de ¢ hine need no intro- are, indeed, the best pro We have them tion to our patror curable anywhere at this moderate price for you in the sough New Georgette Crepes $1.65 choice of forty-two wanted shades. | the Yard New Printed Lining Satins vs $1.35 for the tailored on grounds of Copen, Russian green, taupe, cream and two-tone combinations. the horse had been removed A wooden horse by the French—a sculptor of siege of Toya dead horse ie the hero of a good, up-to-date modeled a counterfelt present: ment of the dead steed. There it lay, lifelike—or rather death- 9) night poisonous and ing, | Dentistry I am prepared by reason of mod-| }ern equipment and many (27) years of practical expertence to produce t class Dental Work at|reunion and encampment. and transform: Plates, $8 to $15. In the night the carcass of iil, Benjamin | Largest and Most Up-to-Date Dental | paeiaacad des Offices on the Pacific. Trained Nurses in Attendance ere Planned for a [PAINLESS ‘AUSTIN N. W. Cor, Third and Pike. , 1504 Third Ave. ‘veer7| tn “ om 9 have | fon ia ON REAL ESTATE IN AMOUNTS FROM $300 to $50,000 make loans on good Real yable at a designated time, or No Commission. No Bonus. No The Kosine Treatment for EPILEPSY whould be ured by all who suffer stated intervals, Renewal Fee INTEREST CHARGED ONLY ON UNPAID BALANCES WASHINGTON SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 810 Second Ave. treatment in the it to be of unu past has proved Assets $6,300,000, acDougall-/euthwick ESTABLISHED 1875. ==, 2 eee Annual Fall Silk Sale of MacDougall- -Southwick ¢ Quality Silks Wonderful Exposition of Autumn’s New Silk Fabrics in our Windows and in the newly. pres ilk Section, Every Price Quoted Is a Special Low Sale Price. Chiffon Dress Taf fetas Seti | $1.95 36 Inches Wide Chiffon Taffetas for the ‘street street dress or the evening gown retain their full popularity this season. And for the afternoon dress there is nothing prettier than these soft-finished, high-luster Taffetas such as are shown jj here at this special price. In 22 shades. Silk and Wool Poplins | SPECIAL SALE PRICES | | Special the Yard $2.65 Wide Combining the luster of silk and the weight and warmth of wool, these Péplins are always in high favor ‘} at this season, especially for tailored Fall Suits. In black: and colors. 42 Inches | Superior Georgette Crepe Special ing selection of Fall shades. sees de Soie Special $2 42 Inches the Yard Wide One of the pretty, high luster fabrics for the elaborate or very particular gown In beautiful changeable tints as well as plain orchid, silver, ciel, reseda, Nile, peinfroe ivory, navy, Copenhagen, emeraid, golden- bro and midnight. | Black Silks From the World’s Best Weavers—A Score of Specials, 36 to 42 Inches Wide, at $1.15 to $4.50 the Yard. Seuthertek, $1.8 1.85 | wise A special wear-resisting ting Georgette Crepe in a charm —MacDousg: First : French Camouflage Corps Tionaeet Old Dead Horse “No Man's Land” to Seas Post for Signal Corps — I!ke—but It had a real live man inside, who manipulated a wire which ran back to the French trenehes and told Pollus where to shoot—and when. eee That “dead horse” earned a whole truckful of military deo- orations. | eee S$ The French Camouflage—tteral- 1 y “brush-foolers"—includes thou- sands of artists, especially theatri- Jeal scene painters, who use their] |skill in coloring and modeling to| | conceal gun emplacements, hide s, and veil transport lines. work ranges from simple rotective coloring,” such g artillery with canvas bits of as © paint |Civil War Veterans Meeting in Boston lng United Press Leased Wire BOSTON, Aug. 20.—Between 8,000 and 10,000 G. A. R. veterans re here today for their national | Members of the Navy Medal Honor league, which will hold its | convention in conjunction with the | — {Grand Army, began arriving yes- | terday and most of them were all here this morning, from all parts of the country, Laundry Girls Here A campaign for funds for a home for girls who work in Seattle laun- dries is to be opened soon, under | the direction of Fred Golm, business [representative of the Laundry Workers’ union, Local 24. Established 28 Years. like the surrounding ter-| | white CTOWDS serene | Silver fillings rain, to complicated schemes in perspective. The story of a kilometer of road roofed over with a long painting of an empty thorofare, fooling hostile airmen, while munitions flowed steadily underneath, ts no fable, eee Once, when German gunners commanded directly a much needed street, the Camouflage set up overnight, at the bers end of the village, painting, showing the stra ag perspective and empty. The German gunners gazed content- edly at this scene, unconscious that the real street beyond and behind it was full of marching. troops. American artists have organized a Camouflage corps, under Eriwin Howland Blashfield. What Blash- field can do with his brush must be known to all who watch the pio torial covers of the American peri- odicals. MUSIC AND DANCING, DINNER, HOTEL BUTLER Refined atmosphere—menu con sistent with your pocketbook.—Ad- vertipamens, REAL PAINLESS — DENTISTS — In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lghtest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth, {f you have two or three teeth left in the mouth; guaranteed 15 years. Gold crown .....eeeeee o+++-$8,00 $15 set of teeth (whalebone) nae | $10 set of teeth .........55 | Bridge work, per tooth, gold 5 o5 Gold fillings ...+0-« Platina fillings . All work guaranteed for 15 years, Have impression taken tn the morns ing and get teeth same day, Exams | ination and advice free, st of our present pat te amended by our ‘early custome tis, whose work is still giving satisfaction. Ask our customers wha have tested our work When counting to our office, be sure you are in right place, Bring this ad with you, OHIO Smit 207 UNIVERSITY pa Opyeotie Franer-Patereoa Ca,

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