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odhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc, 416-424 Pike Street WE’LL TRUST YOU JOR create atom Rae been Our terme will be found anywhere 118.00 Down, Short lengths of Serim and Marquisettes in pieces from 5 to 20 yards, values from 15c to 40c per yard— SPECIAL for SATURDAY —ONE-HALF PRICE— NE DRA FIERCE BATTLE ONE DRAFT DESERTER SAN PRANCISCO, Sept claring he loves Ireland and tiles Frgiand and will not fight as Britain's ally, Michael] Donlon was) held by federal authorities today | as the only deserter from Sap Francisco's first aratt at Gots, By t Lo fresh reinforcements, some of led Drees Leased Wire ON, Sept. 7.—Arrival |bitterly contested battle is now raging over | Monte St. Gabriel dominating height by the Itali They he than 24} counter attacks of dislodged them and Capture was an arou sub. fit, bi fect to Mts of « Melancholy or th x tei erriti¢ 8 Since that time the summit has <= TO DISFRANCHISE changed neither sic to main slopes against ant artillery practically a blasted ovt tre hands again and being able su Paited Preas Leased Wire v) several days ago NOW RAGING ON ITALIAN FRONT y ih belie to be German 4lvisions, | increased the ferocity of the battle on the Austrian-Italiam froete te-| , day. DAUGHTER What is described as the mest} ever | the | tought in this theatre of the war | tans ot} hem te of th fire has worn down CAMP LEWIS, TACOMA, Sept. 7.—Camoutiage, ‘Who will blame the modern wom- | for trying to look as young and tractive as she reasonably can? Why should #he be placed at a dis- advantages In numero’ ways by Li \weartng wrinkles, if she can avold ewe, marke of advancing] In the ranks of the 46,08 nm, however. know/who will be stationed kere. oF eee ae -| will doubtless be many art landscape gardeners, these men whose n need only be devel flage instruction will be given As nearly as possible trenches of European will be reproduced im the reservation, ean make, will work wonders where all the patent preparations fail B ounce of powdered prairies are practica ked = improve- ediately after very first trial Wrinkles and page ng are corrected and the face feels #0 refreshed and smug-like. Advertisement. amd it ts ural abilithe that came the French art of making things whioh are, seem what trey are not, wit be taught at Camp men ere and the battlefields and tbe new arm given intensive trainisg in the sort of warfare new im vogue overseas ——__________-¢ i READ STAR WANT ADs * J UNDEFEATED AMERIGATO Sep | <Petrograd is preparing for a | | possible German attack | | Red placards scattered every LLOYD GEORGE Hy United Press Leased Wire BIRKENHEAD, Eng,, Sept. 7 —“America has never known defeat—and on this occasion, too, she will triumph,” was the confident declaration of Pre mier Lloyd George here today that swayed a great crowd to thunderous applause. The British premier admitted news from Russia was “dis quieting,” but he declared his complete confidence that Rus. sian leaders would “repair the maohine now under fire.” Lioyd George poke in dom of the city. rte to accept sow dissen on on the I and West declared phatically only decided to invade " the sword Bey evolu | pones allied victory Jexpected an earlier rec | we mi tlent We # concerned for effect of a Rue war than with world’s democrac Russia's leaders are {ing the r fire, 1am j contident they will secceed reiterated th the on the sian its ¢ now repair machine un¢ * oft Gorman inead,” he that eon declared with emphasis [submarines wil he able to beat down the * strength nor the allie: on rmany tories In the sistance-—but west, especially effectual the roasts of ast her 9 agiinw mo re Ihe sucee that of reply.” Tat the to genera low, Ke did not the wer al His * iT expect CANADIANS WHO WILL NOT FIGHT Hy United Press Leased Wire Con jectors and citizens y birth are made country,” by the bill, which is before the ons today While dt os of men, to 400,000 “ gives the vote wives, widows, daughters and sisters of Canadian ‘soldiers in foretgn service It is estimated 50,000 be deprived of their citizenship if the bill becomes a law. They tn clude een aliens who have be come naturalized since March 1902 lentious objectors an [members of secta who refuse war service on religious grounds men will BIG GUNS BUSY AGAIN 0 ™p AK lery fire in the vicinity and on both banks of the M was reported fm today’s statem Violent of artil Gately Quality Maintained The same high quality will be found in Gately ( ‘lothes this fall season as in the past despite the enormous increase in cost of production and the gen- uine scarcity of dependable materials. the price of many of our isfaction. Though this has meant an increase in goods—our customers are guaranteed a lasting sat- Mints Tate, Same onli Fumnbhings Apparel far V far Women and ‘Misses The Mighty Purchasing Power of 106 Gately Stores At all lowest what it just bought a chased, ket price any time the advantag prices, We and ances he us sell costs we sell You will ksow just what that means Gately Clothes compared while ur purchase whateve ur ¢ n on the purchase with large enough to give they f ’ lothing on tk of times the merchandise just after we have pur not on the mar ny price, ifter you have others New Fall Suits Ready There patterns are new styles and novel for the fabrics young man in striking and new models for the | was not the ne these class | STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1917. PAGE 5 NAVAL ATTACK SLAVS DO NOT ON PETROGRAD | FEAR FALL OF IS SUSPECTED PETROGRAD NOW SHEPHERD Ty United Press Leased Wire LONDON, Sept. .—@errfmmy © Cad be preparing @ tu@ her attle fleet tothe BY WM, G 11 o PE TROGRAD, Sept. 7.— cs Withia Ge presenam ia de Mnitin marines, Canrneen, Sweeper sow kmety greg heavier wewe qm, Pane Fermi Ported, culminating oxtep dispatchen indieating @ where on walls and buildings today call Russian to do their duty Troops are passing thru the | atreets, en route to the front | to repel the Invader, But the | populace remains quiet and ua | fleet a worried Guif of Riga’s fall electrified the elty, It! aphis w shock of fear, however ets to deter nels grad. If Ge about 100 milow but patriot entiment, tr many chooses, abe cam quadron for The Klel « er of any nec North sea] Baltic to fight Troops Cheer Kerensky ed in review befor Premier ar ‘ s attering forward us ovation lace k the crowds anet now in the en as into the ront ns are | iar 6. deemmaa: Guif Sowed With Mines | the Petrograd Two great Russian naval depots elt und fortre pital They ar clone to es guard the Reval the| and Kronstadt only a r iles from Petre grad Tt : elf has t with mines t mouth o n the lot than on een sowed of the Russian at Reval fleet Is known the! In| an eet, howeve ttt grand dukes already am-|formidabl adron One other report that the y at wife of Grand Jean Con stantimovich, sor for tar incle end take was for foubt ex wiie Germany would | Duke an fleet | alte er high # rman stantin Brit merly theless, she has plenty of Serbia outranking and outrangin the Rus warships which could | | CORONER FINDS, Uy United Press Leased Wire c Petrograd | CHICAGO, Sept 7 va 1 5 arehen amination of the The us Maude A. Ki some c lienaire, in land comeatery early teday sulted in Coroner Peter Hott mean declaring that Mra King ke murdered “It le my opinion that the wound in Mrs. Kine’s heed wan Ret welfintlicted—that a crime hae been cemmitted,” said Hoffmann in contradiction ef the verdict ef the cor . jury a Cemcerd, MC. which found that she hed died from a bullet weund inflicted by her- elf near that city, Avewst 2. Hoffmann ‘ 4 from his! bed alx autopsy, lake * of rain into ‘coucH OUT 6H BORD Young, 0 Rich Dore, Charles ow Judge Kersten moved from the which it had b Mrs. King roken “som feat neapolis GERMANS FORCE BACK BRITISH Leased Wire , Sept erman against —_positio Fresenberg, gained by Gritish troeps, withérawal by the British te their previous lines Field Marehal Haig reported today Fresenberg, in the said, “strong acks against lo ned yea-| | to withdraw | enemy counter 1 positions which we last night capturing a machine statement added fo Name Reichmann| WASHINGTON, q Col, | Carl Reichmann » recom-| mended confirn 7 | jier general, the tee of military At the meeting te terda ™ were in firmation of Rei ment, He has b a brig subcommit- | fairs of the senate, | the of the of ¢ two favor hmann en under inve 1 pro-German Yes—you save exactly 50c a foot by riding the 20 feet from the stree to the great Fahey-Brockman Up-Stairs Clothes Shop! Because: Ye get a regular $25 value Suit or Overcoat for $15. Take $10 off th sivcnnt| expense of There are still many of our finest worsteds and blue serges in stock that were bought before prices advanced so. You will save a good many dollars on every one of these you buy. Come tomorrow. conservative man in An exceptionally good-looking new patterns Prices Are $15 to $35 Dress Well—Never Miss the Money Our generols credit sers and pay later, in small sum convenient. Your charge Open Saturdays Until 7 P. M. ATELYS 1113 THIRD AVENUE Between Seneca and Spring Sts. neat pattern fine assprtment of worsteds you to buy no monthly ice enables weekly vited or account in pathies Cross volunteer trained during a six weel course University of Wa ington tp help care for depend¢ Red will be at the fighting Stripe Establishment of training camps was Director W. Frank Red Cross civilian relic ference of social worker ington yesterday the first annagneed Persons, of t f, ata ¢ at Wa ° worker b he n hal jo WANT HOME GUARD NAMES At a request made Thursday the King county council of pat otic services, commanding office of all Seattle and King home guard companies will with the council address and munied givi the name the number of men enrolled, a at what time and place the coi pany drills ° by ri r county m ng ldress telephoj number of the commanding orice. nd my Your New Fall Clothes— . the store” STREET- rO PAY, By coming to that hag, NO LEVEL RENT no fancy fixtures, credit losses! Our $415 Suit is the same ou would pay $25 for Ride the on stre up and make us no ARCADE BLDG. Men's New Fall Shirts $1.00 New patterns just re ceived in a complete range She Rhodes Co. Kodaks—Kodak Albums Sa al bend and, Supplies Pe: Srtt Autemn Goats in Sutumn Colors Remarkable issortments and Exceptional Quality and Style at $18.00 and $24.50 Upper Mois Flaw. : Coats at $18.00 of Clever styles are ar rageé on five full racks | in @ manner that makes tion a p This display in on the rigtt main aisle in the Garment Section and all that one bas to do is to look about and choose the Cont that appeals. This showing comprises sern!- or full-belted models, made of wool veleurs, Meltons, cheviots aud Venetian fin ished broadcloth, featuring all the new shades, such as African Brown, Russian Green, Wine, Navy and Black. Sizes for Wome Misses ranging from size 16 to size 46, Coats at $24.50 The variety at this price is as complete as possible and the quality, style and workman ship of these smart Autumn Coats are in con formity with the best that has been offered in previous seasons. The displays are unusual and show the short waisted and normal waist line with belts or tle as sketched to right. These models are made of choice Broadcloths, Velours, K y and Cheviots in all the later shadings, including Reindeer, Navy and Black. The trim- mings consist of Keram!, plush, fur and buck- les, and are half or full lined with serviceable Sol Satin or figured poplin. Sizes for Women and Misses, from size 14 to size 46. Jwo Hundred High Grade Bon-Jon Corsets Repriced to $1.89 Upper Main Floor. of sizes ~ Children’ 's Millinery | comprehensively | displayed in the | Millinery Sevtion in a wide range of smart and becoming _ styles, particularly appropriate. Among thent are plain colored corduroys at 75¢. Trimmed Corduroys at $1.25 Velvet Tailored Hats at $1.50. Tam O° Shanters in all shades at $1.95. Misses’ Ready-to- wear Hats at $2.95, and a full line of Children’s Trimmed Hats from $159 to $12.50. hundred Bon Ton Corsets are the nder of an exceptionally remark- purchase Among them are front models that are designed of beautiful brocade, in medium bust and long r range of sizes include 21 to 36, but model lace white t each size in every Men's Flannelette Night Gowns $/ Main Floor. Gow vake th [THESE comfortable, produce sleep, warmth and give excellent service. They , blue, gray and tan stripes, and | in three differing collar styles. || 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, and they | extra full in chest and length measurement ght more create wn in p be h sizes include 15 may rhe To Drive the Average Motor Car and It Saves You 50c a Foot to ride in the Arcade Elevator Car Ae bh sacha th NORTHWEST SEATTLE. PORTLAND