The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1917, Page 5

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F Woodhouse-Grunbam Furniture Co, Inc 416-424 Pike Street WE'LL TRUST YoU hei adiinhed for your conventence— r home a Our terms are « resigned Dr ant ue ty a ¢ ee, ‘WM ieee eae me with some kind of satiny stuff in pink and blue, | think it was, | ‘ e gen =» head The windows had double ina of heavy silk MN dd Green B) \ PS / tion a There was a beautiful ther er fixed outside of my window bi (es ) lege. there was a beautiful thermometer fixed instd ( Dallas D. Johnson, assistant pro-| my window, there was a beautiful moter Red ed ; ' ry fessor of educatic the wall of the corridor just outside uc tan on he Sed stripes 7 his teaching and was a beautiful therm r fixed out the win Ji da fancy Persian and floral patterns on ype Pon gb Amal — CBrerrt L. Heater, a combi district manager | dow of that corr my de ues y to 55c¢ | white grounc Lengths from 36 to outside top tube draft, nickeled nation wood and coal heater Trust Co. of Seattle. There was a very bar ter done ye || 40 inches, to fit all waist measures draft register ring and cover | that we highly recammend for Ernest George Atkin, ansistant| brass on my wall, and under it a very handsome Upper Main Floor under top and nicke foot | this climate Has heary ARMCO mp asor of French, who wan re| clock id + Dadessieeeceeeiecarereresnrpetenetee eerie —— pelle, Mounted with Wellevitie | rust a cently married to Miss Theres 1 the rooms in that car wer nished with { out of the or ed steel body and grate . » : f ° THIS y reduc big chunk cor yarn co-ed at the university, | luxury, The room of we arows pr nee, the | m will take a position at the Uni only son, was done in blue and gol « Bacarra is made mM tu ts oa ome oe sears oaly son, wae done tn bine and fold. ce tion ism rimme: utumn fea contained two couches, easy chairs, a > 1 ¢ rad a ia eal | denk which the young man had left ; to Mm with the sales Reduced EN | papers, and a double allotment of the | held on Tuesday and for )) I judged that the could 1 a season clean-up. Pur Juesda to e My sot read t ‘ fallelty chasers at this sale will y HW ce benefit in the stbstantia Upper Main Ploor. | All the fi room were allver plated economics ee y . iy gti th tas tet ar ot , These Middies are made ot [7 the new styles that have but recently arrived Aj hind a curtain that was a peachy t good white middy cloth an@ | FROM we have selected about sixty Hi cate wbade, the name of which I have are attractively trimmed with ost ‘J models. These ar ge | s said it was ge ss and ; — and cutie | n siades ot satin and velvet in combination are effect Ti € to b 0’ thr ilver | rose, gre deift, scarle Zs A cena she Me wee: POR ot | fore. green, deift, scarlet and with bands, fancy ostrich, flawers and ribbons. i The next two rooms were equally In Women and Misses, including priate Trimmed Hat for street wear may ji was blue size 16 to size 46 this variety very economically. it for, mauve, id, and bh 55 PAINLESS NOT A CENT charged for extracting teeth, no matter how many. NO CHARGE for the use of the precious fluid that brings positively Painless Dental Work within the reach of everybody. NO OBLIGATION to order other work with free ex- tracting. Free Examination—~a specialist member of the Boston Dental Staff will make a thorough, scientific examination of your teeth, telling you what ought to be done and the exact cost—it we do the work. The Boston Dental Company uses the most wonderful anes thetic yet discovered—more powerful than any other now in use, yet simpler and absolutely harmless. With its aid, every operation is without the slightest hurt or pein—evsn live nerves are removed without feeling. ALL WORK cGUARANTEED ie ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS. ) ee @® @°e BOSTON DENTAL CO; Opposite Bon Marche. ra) 10} 1420 Second Ave., Seattle. GIRL, 19, HELD ILLEGALLY AT STATE SCHOOL DENTISTRY | Nollie Imus, 19, Is free today after Three members of the faculty of the University of Wanxbington have| David Allen Andarson, assiet ! STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 10, 1917. Czar’sPersonalTrain’ Grosgrain a Lavish Affair, Says Charles E. Russell ~ | | | ' PAGE 5 In my room there was a Book case, a writin: ly equipped, a small closet, a great many shelves, a chair, and | a comfortable couch that became the bed at night | also a wash stand with running water | ceedingly handsome and costly Millinery Ribbons All Disp! the new shade at the Ribbon tion—Main Floor deak liberal includes shades of There was | | Blue Tina waite were caveres Slip-On Style tiful rolling easy « rooms bad ¢ the weather mast coarne when the | Aiao, the of art all painted kone, Tt was alno sweet to pris @ train of fourthclase enre and see the people on whos bi whose tail suppert bonrdn Inid acraun ated cold cream jar, anid to be extremely choice and a work the rooms had very thick, aoft carpets and hand. My) and craps sting that hav » favor ect of intellectual dis mt went out to ride Grand Ouchens Oiga’s room had @ hand-decor. rial_party In the drawing room pa ng car there} wan a marvelous table, w ned in the center, dinclosed outfits of game! known to man, from reuletie and faro to cribbage of the dir ery along in that train and) on of waste and ex-| ‘* you saw out of the! Tt wan sweet to ride compare its harbareun prof travaganes with some (hi window For inntance, the railroad war crippled for lack of freight cars and lecomotives. At one place there were 800,009 tana freight piled up, much of which bad been there th and same of which had begun to rot. Much of {t wan fr t imperatively demanded for the carrying on the war and even for the feeding of the armies. Yet at every division] point there were locomotiven and cam awaiting re pairs Ther couidnt be repelred beenuse the grand im-| perin’ toipmanagement, which made a hash of every-| thing |t touched, hadn't provided the tools or the) igpterial to repair them. Rilver-pls wash bowls and door bandies for! princeiet, and no toni, steel nor machinery to| keep the rond going. Satin hangings hand: | painted cold cream inrs and no lathes. Carpets an neh thick and all kinds of foide-rois for a band of parasites, and the road shy of hammers and jack screws rond backs used to be inid the burden of this thing. ed it and whoo sweat paid for it, jolling along on trestiew You needed to we @ fow of them before you could get all the) sweetnean out of not there It started? with the rest from Petromrad {« meet ux But some of these horny handed oner that had with thy extravaganes ree the czar wan in it So at one funky gentimeen in high biack boots camo absard, rifle avarching the car to make sure Nicholan Romanoff wann't hidden away somewhors And they poked many corners and thru so many hangings musued things up so generally it wan deemoad beat to take that car out of the train. was a But olmerve what ite glories really Six months ago wherever It appeared in Russia | | wan a thing before which men bowed as power that would laat for and they that Yon, it of autoeratic on June 12, arou had signed his a of three democract at vanished autoer The caar had CAR ARBITRATION BOARD BEGINS TO tbe reason why the cxar's car Wes elr labor supplied all this insane cenized It and got the idea that g escaping from Petrograd of the first stops a party of in hand, and insisted upon thelr bayonets Inte ao grand contraption, that train amounted to sym be r. Anc the cana nd the tabie in it where bdication, sat the representatives ew, the United States, China and Kussia, and mocked | acy ne but the people remained. | wares eoffictent to “maintain a de | cent standard of living,” the elim! | nation of the “swing run” and the sholitiom of serge uniforms for mo wEaRiNGs “"" A man named John Bull convert. CA. Reynolds, attorney for 1,600 tractior employes, n eda church anthem into “God Save 9M Mondey th ation of their the King in Queen Blisabveth's deman¢ r eher wages and ''me shorter Boure before @ board of ar 33 - - bitration cone ne of Tr Henry Suzzaltm, #halrman of the state coungil of defense; C. J. Frenklin, ||qme publie service expert @f Portand,|| Am@ wite and James A. Duncan, sec@stary of || %@e aceme@ mere the Seattle Labor council | ‘TBes se Bad Be Th Dents’ offices, in r building. Two sessions will be held each day, one from 10 a. m.|} until 12:30 p. @py @1 the other from 1:20 until 2@m J, 8. Howe | and A, J. Faiknor will represent the compan The points in issue both in Se- | attle and Tacoma will be consid: || ered by the board, and it is prob: able one session will be held in Tacoma to discuss ly local interest The men want ai meetings of the be held daily at the university @ board will|] ‘oom 1042 Henry matters of pure ight nowyday| ne Ouring convalescence, and when appetite lags WRIGLEYS brings to the hot. dry mouth a freshness and a soothing balm that coaxes back the enthusiasm of health. Thousands of soldiers in Europe have cause to thank Wrigley’s for its tonic effect. | . The Rhodes Co. | Pictorial Review Magazine 15c be found anywhere Ne oe 1 months’ {lle incarceration {1 Main Floor ‘ he state w girls at Gr R id d ap Oe tt rirts at Grand dine Seveet 3 ound an ; cresting aa from the school e ef omen, Miller, 16, fled to South Bend, clad Square . pring es to Bele in overalls and men's shirts and - ° 2 F tail hata BY CHARLES EDWARD “RUSSELL Coll pie c r ubserip- Edward H. Wright, of Seattle,| (CoPyrtant, 1917) ars the Pict eview Patterns. ‘ ss whe Wa ht ah 4h tha Going and coming, we traveled 10,800 miles eereme Russia and PHONs ose sdeen $1.50 om of the 4 capture, was summoned | Siberia in the private train of Mr. Nicholaa Romanoff, late caer of po / sda ° HEATING Settee ens tee int now teouing atau atant ae mica norm) Or Tuesday | [ r = = — I investigated the statutes amé fousé northeast of Tobolsk, ‘Tobalek cowaly, Siberia | R i fj = = STOVES that the girl had been comaittee to . gpd. Agtctear ces crore cae ht || ced to 25¢ \| ‘ We are better prepared to take care of aT the school previous to the passage now anything that better illu ee | ;, : » of your HEATING @ passage » huge and expensive folly of a. ‘ P tf fa] STOVE wants than ever before, both as to price and assortment. ff the act which raised the age of form, the huge and expensive folly of auto Main Floor. erpiume (cog Bur tne of. Heate ha Hache ar eller ition: Stax 1k te 4) pou There were nine cars, ach a marvelous 7 efully selected h a view Ar ber pecim: f workmanship, r t | ' | towards getting those especially adapted to local fuel, and we poe wes 19October 7, 1816, aed slea, Thdy wore made oF dict ess anise. | Women i ean fully guarantee each and every one. therefore, had been @plawfully de otee. + | Neckwear Sec | . tained in apeciaily constructed springs ef the YOUR OLD HEATER TAKEN IN TRADE ON A NEW ONE. [Bf] The girl escaped ow several other finest tempered metal, so that they rede ae = | k tion has taken | Tuesday to re B | oc @. sadattine Gs wes the if they were floating in the air from the regular stock y cosgroseggar . & lo the original train there was a car for the czar ey gee ee aa in Floc jeeates hl SRESTOES prostoution and his wife; a car for the children; a car for Baron a ! 0 é ( & | Upper Main Floor. Cine ea E Fredericks, the old chief boss of the imperial house-|| dick clean-up, 30 Collars | « g of the Au- TB ras Mace rw wryly leaving the hold, and for the immediate staff that attended in round and square style rains all won vowoe Oe as & mate witne the ezar and his famil a car for those that atte mn flat ettect These he cee 8 I-known hotel upon the immediate staff; two cars for the a ice ‘inde ot hie need just such @ Durt or detention as Searde odd these that attended epen thoes that oti] “Tf, MSGS Of White pique cotton material i nese, aped and was captured fended upon the Immediate staff that attended upon|| #4 organdie, in combi ts with fitted nea t Red Crossing, it tior ! sear in «, in the cear and h family na 1 with fancy plaid ea - . Snohomish count | There was also a kitchen car given up entirely to the preparing|| ginghams as insets and bie set of the imperial diet; a car that ¢ ained the imperial dining room 1 + UNIV end ir ab drawing room at the o and the im re, with | For a reason that I shall tell you later, the czar's car was not!| tant feat THREE PACULTY MER) ves on thia oceasion. Most of us had rooms in Baron Fredericks’ as in the ear or in the children’s car | elect nt smartly trimmed ively adorned be chosen from satin and An. appro- JUICY FRUIT. CHEWING GUM:

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