The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1917, Page 3

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ONLY TODAY and TUESDAY TO SEE ME!!! WERE GEORGE BEBAN —t— LOST IN TRANSIT —an Italian characterization with an allstar cast—from Nellie, the horse, to the 3 year-old boy around whom iy! 5 the story centers. , = STAR-LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY ESR shia Lost—A Cook A Keystone, In 2 reeie— , starring Mack Swain. i FIRST AT PIKE : Admicaion ibe-—Children Be - et WIBER WN The Most Accom, Celebrity of the mn HOLIDAYS MADE TO SEE PLAYS LIKE THIS Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 15¢ Children Se This feature bill will be shown until Wednes- ican Stage a | hood? !! only. FIFTH AT PIKE U » | —-ROYALBIC American publications e giving their readers much about the Reichstag and that body's demands upon the Ger man autocracy for political re- timent. It is such are the and such KAISER HEADS ALL POWERFUL BUSINESS COMBINE elected by #0- called “universal suffrage,” but franchise limita- tions upon the man In overalls the recent shiftings » 3 forms. in population that it at pres- © Thru rather prejudiced ent comes about as near popu- - : sourees, America gets Informa- lar and national representation 3 tion to the effect that the as does our own method of 4 reichstag, the popular body of making up a senate, wherein ] what may be called the Ger- Rhode Island {s as powerful as + Meu Congress, has secured cer- New York state, and sometimes tain of such reforms, or autoc- more 0. racy’s promise of them, and be- cause of this some folks have where without hope of radical changes in Ger- Bundesrat many'’s form of government, and, consequently, early efforts In ot.er words people have nothing to do with Resides, the Reichs. tag cannot drive a nail in any consent of the the German icking their president . for peace. PI , , E But when we come to study senate, their cabinet, their . Gecmeny's, scheme of govern- courts, or their commercial, fi ment, we find that {t was con- nancial of war policies, either r cocted especially to enable her directly or by relegated author. ° * ity. autocracy to defeat such popu- : a . if movements, and we must only body tn sir gov- draw the conclusion that if the ernment close to them is, prac ~ ' yeichstag has really got any- tically, limited to offering sug. thing important from that au- gestions. tocracy, changes of the highest import to the world are incu- Dating. The German congress—as we would call it—is composed of the bundesrath, corresponding somewhat to our U. S. senate. and the reichstag, elected by popular vote, as is our house. At the head of the dozen and-a-bhalf of German states are some kings, princes, grand @ukes and dukes, and this roy- Business.” alty chooses the bundesrath. The king of the greatest of these states, Prussia, is also | SAN FRAN street cars W emperor of Germany, and he and the bundesrath hold power over business and for nm af. fairs and final decision as to national action in war affairs. Call this the nucleus of Ger Man autocracy. ed Rallroads ln of the offic Violen pathizers The kaiser, bis family and At the same t immediate friends, and the rived a deleg heads of the states and their | Ratlroads men ® families and friends go into | allow any str big business. a They invest in and control | they would appea and if they got | would go to army the Krupp concern lines, raflroads, po ghises, even in institutions right in our own country, and, under | German military organization the banker and manager of big commercial concerns is part of the military organization. So that n autocracy is Royalty and Bi iness com bined, with abso power to elect itself, power over legisla By Unitea BL 3 AIRE grea curiosity today over the the ish cruls } tion and power over ar mat visit Buenos Ai ters—all the legislative, finan- ing it would drop ‘ cial and commercial power cer- | warship tain and fixed. jhung around all It is some autocr: sides, it pic and, be ks the ministers, all Their government is Rights” amalgamated with “Big approached the Divine 'NO CARS RUN IN FRISCO FOR By United Press Leased Wire » by strikers or thelr sym Mayor Rolph on of United nd again refnsed to breakers to be ed. The company men declared | Whest ] to the governor nO satisfaction they headquarters |BRITISH GRUISER IS | SHY OF ARGENTIN Press Leased Wire € Sept. 3.—T aroused decis\ aAsKOW not to After announc anchor here, the harbor, and then day steamed out to sea. br itsel These ministers are fact that Argentine has very useful to autocracy od up her differences with When the popul yIf-pack rmany and {s no longer hover gets to snarling and biting too ing on the brink of a rupture may Close to the autocratic sleigh, | have made the Glasgow decide not a minister can be thrown r to run any chances of violating Ar o board, to stay the hungr ack gentine neutrality ; while autocracy continues its | a journey By this time the The Reichstag \4 a mere trib- |a pretty good ide ute, or sop, to nocratic sen- | pire feels 33 Sots s3h2529253233332323350 55751 3 "HY SICIAN A Albert Hansen | | 23°": Jeweler and Silversmith = 1010 Second Ave, Near Madison kaiser must have a of how an um @r. F. N. Freer ND SURGEON tal dis nem, 7 to Phone Kl » Alfalfa SA}Hveneenreneananeenuaynetonnnnuunnnn tes [LETTERS | Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Has Artistic Ability; Wants to Utilize It Dear Mins Grey; Ever since was a child, people have that I was artistic in decoration of a home more cially, I can’t: bear huddled together to Bee them better derstand? 1 wonder Well, what I want to ask fs this As | must earn my own living un pectedly, and don't know what to |do, don’t you think I could put my artistic by I ability to some use wher ould earn a lucrative live’ If you think no, 5 position of that kind? JEANNIE You shoud do well as an tn erior decorator, If you haven't or friends who would back you until you could get on your feet, it would be best to ally yourself with some reliable firm. There are sev eral shops of the sort in the city, Also the leading furni ture establishments and furnt ture sections in the department employ interior deco Groom's Relatives Should Move First Dear Grey: Who make the first calls, the the relatives of the groom? A BRIDE. Just as the young man takes the initiative in calling on a young woman, his relatives make the first advances in be | coming acquainted with his wife. Jack London Went to California a iad Dear Miss Grey Mins Can lege, and Ohne finished? you regarding bis education, jthankful. Also, can you tell me Also, A STUDENT. attended the California, but ted his r to go to the waa for the moat en. He brains don Jack University left. before Lomion ot an using them. Altho he was an ardent social ist, he was not related to the t congressman, Meyer the latter having been Russia Recipe to Remove Perfume From Ivory Dear Miss Gray Jot a solution that will Lond born tn stains. If not, try peroxide of hydrogen Report + : Pier Paid Wholeangy Dealers for Veaetabios ea run | — VRCRTANLES Cantaloupe 86 aotend ° iard 2 1 dos oe rRUITS | Blackberries ° feratch Food Chick Food f Al Rolled Outs Ot Me Coconnut Meal oO Alfalfa Méal Beef Scraps Oyster Shells Vish Meal Paid Producers for Eggs, Poultry, Veal and Pork ° *nbAD STAR WANT ADS le id me My tastes run pape things I'd rather have fewer things to do with and have if you un will you kindly offer some suggestions and |tell me how to go about obtaining should bride or you tell me where Jack London went to col can give me any more mater! I will be jhe ts any relation to Meyer Lon Do you know remove pe fume ataina from ivory? If #0.| ff kindly print it In The Star and/f} oblige MRS. PL HL Alcohol should remove the ————_——_ Today’s Market if al 1d ° | Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Save Steps New Furniture Fresh From the Recent Exposition SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS THE ROTE-WANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, President Designs Are Now on Display Assembled on Our Floors Isa Large and Most Attractive Collection of Fine Furniture Here you will find Furniture that expresses the true artist’s love for beauty and symmetry in line, and at the same time incorporating the highest ideals of the craftsmen, who believe that Furniture must be more than beautiful to be really worth while. The secret of a well-furnished home rests not so much in the amount spent, but in the judgment used in selecting what goes to make up a home. Our appeal for your patronage is based not on mere show, not on flagrant claims or extravagant representations, not on prices that are low at the expense of quality and service, but on our ability to supply that which will most ideally fill your needs and render you permanent satisfaction. Under intelligent, unbiased compari- sons we have no fear of competition; no matter what your needs may be in the furnishing or refurnishing of your home, we are confident of our ability to serve you with maximum economy and satis- faction. The collection on display here recalls every notable epoch in Furniture history, and includes Period designs for Living Room, Dining Room, Bedroom, Library, Hall or Den, and many unusual pieces for both formal and informal rooms at prices that are always moderate. BEAUTIFUL RUGS The primary motive in furnishing a home should & to create an atmosphere of warmth and good cheer and to suggest refinement and good taste. Fine Floor Coverings Are Important Our Present stocks offer splen¢ selecting the Very newest, embrac d opportunities for g the best qualities and finest patterns of segeral America’s best known tug makers, including Kara sian's Herati, Shah Abbas and Lakewood; Whittall’s Anglo-Persian and g In nm Rugs; Hartford Saxony and Art Loom Viltor ° Priced $55.00 to $82.50 for a 9x12 room-size Rug We shall deem it a pleasure to show you through the interesting displays, though have you may no thought of buying Electric Reading Lamps Complete new stocks of Elec tric Portable Lamps in a wide Assortment of styles. The new 1917 designs are priced $11.00, $12.00, $13.00, $14.00, $16.00, $18.00, $19.00, $21.00, $28.00, $32. 36.00. fo} Dinnerware New Importations Haviland China Likly Luggage n plain shape will add a great deal to the with decorations of coin gold a piece Open Stock Dinner that the first cont Set, $65.00. is not the final 100-piece Open Stock Dinner ni 8 the service ren Set, $117.00 that determines the wank teal Haviland China with acid etched gold band decorations Likly Luggage is sold with a positive guarantee to make d any damages caused by in w@kmanship or material at any time. A Bedding Store on the First Floor The recently enlarged Bed ding Section on the First Floor interlined With double gold line 50-plece Open Set, $87.08. 100-piege Open Stock Dinner Set, $15: Stock Electric Appliances Electric Irons of known qual- ity, Including Hotpoint, Amert can Beauty, Universal and West inghouse, priced $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 Electric Grills $6.50, Toasters $4.50. Electric Table Stoves, a late electric household — appliance with two heating elements, hay Electric | s large stocks of depend. | mK & toaster rack between. eo anes en eenatortens Bad. | broils beneath, tries or poaches spreads, as well as complete | on top. An entire breakfast can stocks of Bed Linens. Only | be cooked at one heating, Price brands of es d quality are | $8.00. sold here, at the lowest possible Electric Percolators, $7.50 to prices $20.00, Victor Sealed Records For September Are Ready All Records sold by this store come in sealedgnevalopes—an ex clusive feature of the Grote Rankin Sealed Record Service Hin M asters Voce A safer, more sanitary and more satisfactory way to buy Records Grote-Rankin Dinner | Monarch Malleable Ranges Save Fuel ritsssssss: New Autumn Notes The collection of Firepiace | Fittings is the best we have ever | assembled. | Black Andirons, $2.00 to $6.50 | | patr Brass Andirons, $12.50 to $33.00 pair. Fire Screens and Guards, 3.45 to $19.75. Fire Sets, Black and Brass, $3.00 to $17.50-—Basement. Peak's Patent Fireplace Radi- ator—burns coal or wood, has heat deflector, which adds greatly to the efficiency of your fireplace. Price $13.50.—Base ment Whether you auto at home or abroad a fine Scotch Plaid Wool Auto Robe is a necessity Good ones are priced at°$8.50 the best are $16.50.—First Floor Oriental Rugs, just enough, and the colors add a touch of b t other wine bare corner in room, | are now being shown in the Rug Section.—Second Floor the We have been making Hair Mattresses and Box Springs these many years, and are ready to have ur work by the Mattresses and Springs we have to show you you judi None too early for indoor evening games — Card Tables that fold up o when not in u in several of the There's more to a Machine than the stitches—the Sewing operator's backbone thought The Fr Machine was built tasks de Pike Street at Filth Avenue large, ht to UPHOLSTERING Done in Our Own Shops To you who seek to achieve greatest results at least | cost, we tender the helpful co-operation of experienced | men who are thoroughly conversant with the style tend- | encies of the moment. | And of equal importance of this personal service is the advantage of extensive selections of the very newest hangings and fabrics for furniture coverings. It matters not how limited or how extensive may be | your requirements, this co-operation is available and esti- (ae of cost will be cheerfully furnished | Community Silverware | With a 50-Year Guarantee | Tea Spoons, set of atx, $2.00 Hollow Handle Fruit. Knives, Coffes Sp t of six, $2.00. | , set of six, $4.25, : of six, $5.50, | TAD Knives and Forks, set of } Bix, $13.75 Ta f nix, $6 Cold Meat Forks, one in Mned 8 box, $1.75 > Salad’ Forks, set of six, $5.50. Forks, one in lined box, one in a Mined one in @ lined box, j, Ladle, one in a lined box, | VICTROLAS Sold on Small Monthly or Weekly Payments rver, Spoon, one in lined box, ned box er Knives, one in | 0. S i] | Selections can be nfade conveniently in our First Floor Victrola Section \ll sizes and finishes are con- | stantly carried in stock Prices are $15.00, $25.00, $40.00, $50.00 for the port- styles. Cabinet machines are $75.00, $100.00, $150.00, $200.00, $250.00 and $300.00. Modish | Fall Draperies Decorative Fabrics in a Wealth of Designs, Colors and Textures Prominently featured are the New Cretonnes in a variety of designs and [J generous quantities, The prices range % trom 25¢ to $1.75 a yard ef Furniture Tapestries in stock in the 4 best assortments of new patterns that we have ever shown, $200 to $6.00 a yard Velours, all the popular shades, are now on display, all moderately priced. Curtain Nets that give a daintiness and refinement to the room not surpassed by any other i fabric, 50c to $2.00 a yard, Lace Curtains, The stocks a include Net, Marquisette, 4 Voile Curtains, and many exclusive novelties Sunfast Materials in all the wanted shades. * “Kapock,” a new fabric for overdrape Rich, lus- us, and guaranteed fast Grote-Rankis

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