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In Popular 10c Bottles ' Ce Ne for tre me lee ch ta Ge t drink as Cx U. S. WANTS CLERKS! Plays Instrument The United States civil service} of Own Invention Commission has announced that a} BITTER WINTER sioners to Russia. He reached here today from Petrograd. “There is chaos in Ru he told the United Pre t Is exceedingly difficult to draw facts from the confused situation, or make prophecies in view of rapidly changing conditions. “Howe outstanding truth {fs that the Russian rev jon has not shown the Germans that the may improve their own gover: ‘The ory 4 You Get a Free Trial le ‘Trem ay ment by a #imilar movement. This Tt Is What Vea Are Looking tbl gaat 4 ad can’t Austrian prise hc ggh talk operation. for free trial of it get a S00 box a "get relief no fal pa: see Fogo oo for who, with her Six in plain wrapper, Econ Hit of ltcbing: binedine oe | Violin Girls, ts playing the first te, ieee, Hererrnoids ard | nait of the week at the Palace Hip, P| cases ex are 1 Gene Knight Gene Knight ‘anarchy In Bolsheviki “The Korni) Control ff affair forcer Pre bas an instrument of her own in-|mier Kerensky to place himself in COMPANY. vention. It is half way between a) the — of the Bolsheviki. He . {ha ee t nz to ah © off their The Pyramid polding violin and cello in size and given| as been trying to sh © days eee ene eo forth the sweet and deep tones of|agn he appointed a ¢ The goed Tresiment the cello. Her home is in Portland,| Soviet council of w and and she had this {Instrument made | soldiers) refused to en Wy there. Practically every cellist and lections, Kerensky th 1 ib dbbiciiwessseove violinist-in the Rose City has tried the gauntlet, inasiting that hi his hand at playing it, but none thus| choice of the cabinet must be a St i far has succeeded | proved siasie-aeth —_——_—-| “The PolshevTki are the real counter revolutionists and peace advocates Conditions this winter In the big ONE BARGAIN WEEK IN cities will be very unhappy. The peasants refusing to sell food to the large centers because the money they receive buys so little | Moreover, the peasants, constitut P ing the real backbone of Russia and supporting Keren sky, know that there aro thousands FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT THE BEST ih A pga ed oldiers loafing in the ought to be fighting in |new democracy | “Parts of Russia outside of Pet ald of the Highest Grade of Baby Grands, Up- rights and Player Pianos Is Offered at rograd are becoming impatient a with the capital. “Moscow ts dis Prices and Terms Unheard of. he sgl gy to going in Petrograd, and now does Just received a carload of the celebrated Behr Bre Inot want to be the cap feating Pianos, the favorite of the world’s greatest pian imilar disorders there and composers, such as Rubenstein, Sharwenka at One curious development fr Moszkowski, who used the Behr Bros. on their concert co A Ae Be ali ee tors through the United State Me heraitiel in eo Kad bonis to I ordered this carload for wholesale purpose but absolute freedom, are margying circumstances caused me to consider it more desirable Russian wives and participati®g in to offer them direct to the public. You have been used ff|the distribution of land by peas to paying $450, $500 and upwards for these instruments Veeate is on Stake te Pranks This week you can buy them for $275, $300 and $325 The Baby Grands you have been paying $800 and $900 HOLD MARSH FUNERAL for, you can get for less than $500. A few magnificent Be _ rpripcae ade aR gd Duke denne at stile rananee sap i ae rags arsh, 90, a resident of Seattle for player pianos at special bargain prices and all on easy aha iauk 0h woaen, wile ated ae Gan terms. home of her daughter Monday, was| The balance of the Jones-Rosquist stock will also be [Mj held at the residence, 620 33rd ave, | closed out this week at ridiculously low price Tuesday morning at 11 Terms as low as $15 down and $6 per month Remember, th the last week Next Saturda I will move o my new store on Third ave aa these | will be withdrawn A. W. MEYER prices de * 1904 Westlake, at Junction of Sixth Ave. a moose, A a Opposite Westlake Market. gr free trial to prove upper superior~ g a LUNDBERG co. 4103 Third 4) ttle ’ pd statoment from officers of the | teh plot to ruta him The Clan Na Gael announcement | breathed intense hatred of Mngland and uttered continued defiance to American's ally, The Wilson admin: | fatration was attacked as the be h revolution by in ‘ from Berlin THE GROWING GIRL STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT, 25, 1917. PAGE 2 IRISH IN BOSTON 'CO-ED HAD Wanye 1 URGE DEFIANCE | OF ENGLISH ALLY EXPERIENCES No AOSTON, Sept Supreme urt Justice Daniel W, Cohalan, of | ‘ w York, was publicly thanked his alleged efforts in behalf of land, nts official exy mentioned tn se in an author the govern an Na Gael of Boston toda tice Cohalan has denied arke that he advised Zeppelin ks on England ! rman officer » Irish revolt he was the obje the at-| anding of} nd to mak ite di t of a Brit and Ir d giving th » the British John editor of Gaello | America wa thanked with | Cohalan for efforts previous to Amert war entry to free Ire land " ot tyranny, be nourishment of Watch for the Goat—on Every a ee ee count naught ! Theresa ‘Tromp, girl philosophe Isenior at the Universit of Wash BOCKSTAFF is the Big Success—The APPEAL BOARD IS hee tke spect a navies Of Demenity, Perfect Drink you've been waiting fo ABOUT THRU HERE trying er theories, 8 The district board of appeals for t ort theories that n - ; the We Matrict, which has! not pe proved. Pt de Smooth and rich and creamy—as nourish- been meeting daily for neveralltined as the prot ¢ the unl * . ‘ weeks at the pu , 11418, | verse—to me it is the ence ot ing as the wholesome harvest grains from is almost thru ts we or. {hol fiving fa & Couple of 3 I hope : + : ne being ing to Secretary} rite a b that ffer en whence it springs—with an after-taste that eater Le +4 Or ei eaeean tae vant Su Sites says, “Come Again!” e men to MN the) in that every theory has its dintric 957 men,” #ald) oroof.” Bo declared Theresa Tromp, Procte we willl girl philosopher and long-distan x adjourn p next call is an Thee, to & Star reports Seattle never had such a nounced. » work will besin| ‘When Mise Tromp, staggering inttetet ry hy all over J under the load of a s revolver satisfying, gratifying | _ Proctor says the boerd probably | if a fell. cnritiage stepped over the line into Vai ver { this sumn she was halted officer of the Jaw and dragged off mmpletes Big Job Ito the bastile to awalt cust of BOCKSTAFF—EVERYWHERE Then E nds His Life | thee orders pe age sy Fee lad le Wants to Be In Jal! oat day and night fo: a "oaahets vet Simher| That was one of her many ex of the 70,000 xcres of army | periences, But it didn't disturt 2 ’ |post Iand donated by the county,| Mies Tromp’s tranquillity, In fact W. L Moulton, aged 64, took his {#2 asked to be put in the desper lown iife é ate criminal cell, in order to fur Ho finished his report yesterday {ther the tnterest of the event Capitol 870 and handed {t to his wife to deliver| After being shipped back over to the attorney conducting con-|the line she started on another ¢ demnation proceedings Several periment and obtained a } 7 hours later he shot sheepherder in the Moree valle A year ago he {s said to have re jin Yakima county, This time it colved injuries to his pine in @|W#* to find some use for sage fall br for Mian Tromp cannot im-, Moulton was timber for | Amine such quantities of material [the Weyerhneusers and for other | being absolutely useless ns acer nat — js ywhers, and was well known! On the bills, alone, except for a m the Const dog and the sheep, the eat and mused on life in gener brush In particular, desire to try out Te ei and » ia i'n idea age : ne € “humble and forest and field clerk examination at the Palace Hip A girl when tn her t ee Colcer” dui Ulirte cant ort Will be held here October 11, to fill| ; {ing thra a ert be ner ontume, and bie oft » ¥acancies in the forest service and lite The trans f 1 to a 400-acre pruno orchard in Yak other branches of the field service. | Oo maturity is an whale “the. wel the A knowledge of stenography,| | SAYSC A CRANE: ce gc in many * health | wumble came to pick prunes typewriting and bookkeeping is re t s down entiret the . ? : ) quired, and applicants must have | view foes into a decline and At Medical Lake, Too had Bt least one year's clerical ex-| BY WM. G. SHEPHERD If she escapes this fate 1 found girts b ar e STOCKHOLM, Sept. 25. It or i ae the canner the Russia will not make a lance, in order to Insure hormal » tt ented arate peace—but it is impossi- [healthy development, that p have ever me ble to say how far the Russian [precautions be taken. and not army will go in resisting the [has proved mora\helpful than the ‘ enemy, in the opinion of Cha faithful use of Lydia E. Pinkham's| R. Crane, American busine Vegetable Compound, the grea 8 man, and one of the commis. | woman's medicine and tonte she Our Showing of Distinctive Styles in Women’s Wear Is Complete J — the New Coats Exclusive Suit Models Handsome Dresses will delight any woman who appreciates style and what woman doe We invite an early inspection and itn you again that Your Credit Account Is Welcome Here Payments can be arranged to suit your per- sonal convenience utfitting @. 1332-1334 SECOND AVENUE | HER WALK- reels HONEST, ~ EXPERT SKILL WITH HONESTY In Dental Operations Constitutes = MY DIFFERENT DENTISTRY : —is known as a good, skil 4 tal records Ha-President Michigan in Dentistry 150-1902) (Ex-President N. W Phone Elliott 3026 Cor ent as all " this ox f that insanity not ekin, as many p one belley ey are two oO A Perfect Shot Miss Tr « nt to V She ts tand always carries } She earns ev ‘ en money for her it any good In you at al will never want nothe ttle beam of her op DANES FORCED TO SELL KAISER HORSES IS CLAIM LONDON, Sept Denmark 1s e tiatin to Inefease her exports horses—-presumably to Ger ny not some abatement restr jona on giving according to an aph dispatch from hagen today | Denmark's shortage of food for nd horses has forced farm to kill their horses or or Increased export of the al sh newspapers, commenting the veiled ica will mic condt and 8! © her course accord ir f horse dead or et y, which Is Den n \ neighbor. we 2 e the Germans a new meat sup i Horse meat has long been eaten In Germany ae OR ° a | Waterfront Notes || e - — _« | The motorship Seaborn will gall | Tuesday for the Columbia river, where she will load lumber for} | Valparaiso, Chile, under charter to | the Barden Copper Co, of New] |York. Tho Seaborn has recently | |returned from a trip to the Orient | under charter to F, Ostrander Co, It ts believed that this voyage |will bring the Seaborn in French water | pom Capt. H. M recently recalled from etirement, a} North Pacific division comma of the United States Coast guard jrervice, will be transferred to the Atlantic for service. Captain of Engineers Henry L. Boyd will suc ceed him temporarily By United rons Leased Wire VANCOUVER, B. C,, Sept. On account of the lack of vessels here, Neil Neflson, San Francisco trade commisstoner for Wales, saya that an order for 10,000,000 feet of er will be placed in the Wash on and Ore mill THEO PRICE, editor of Con meree and Finance, complains that Iwhile the government, thru income and profits taxes, is fixing the | wages of capital and mental or exe. | |cutive labor, ti isn’t controlling the price of physical energy, Theo had better get out among the ten mil lions of young men who are threat: ened with being drafted to wages of $30 a month, Do you possess that keen discernment that enables you to choose for your. den- tist one who not only in a loud voice proclaims that he is a good dentist, and ought to be trusted, but one who, by his work,day in and day out—year in and year out who has submitted to all of the tests of Old Man Time, and the requirements and standards set, by which men’s skill and ability are tested, not an evader, who runs from a fair test of his power, s' Iful dentist, Dentists re making ented | As an ald to my tooth and mo Pus Pockets, -- Hoard Vxamin- reator, NO Mon JAMES W. GERARD calls, indicating the Seattle people in the which is to be given br Gerard, former American phone interest address mes W ABBA AC to the German im- peria irt hext Thursday night, are being celved by the Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Com- mercial Club. It was announced by chamber officials yesterday re will be absolutely no at th PAINLESS DENTISTRY eee fit in every em Metal Eatencting Teeth. EXAMINATION AND ESTIMATE: PREF. I GUARANTEE ALL MY WORK DR. H. T. HARVEY Michigan State Board Dental 505-512 EITEL BUILDING Second and Pike—Swift’s Drug Store Corner Open Evenings and Sundays ~ERREBEEBERERBEBEBBEBHBRB RBBB ‘NO CHARGE TO HEAR and knowledge. present thelr credentiats elaimen. ROPHYLAXIS ensure again yorrhea, den cS 0, THR x-nay AT $15. ed. Teeth Base Cast H PAIN AND A Ain filling tooth Examiners) ——— Jseats reserved at the lecture and that the Arena will be open to the pub Ambassador Gerard is to Visit Seattle as the official spokes man for the United States. will be a bassador rard is here at the in- vitation of the Seattle comme: organization, which has arranged the details of the meeting. Mrs. Amy Walker, 61, mother of Tracey Earl Walker, of the Fred | erick-Metzger Co., died at 713 Lake! 'View bivd., Monday 100 tons each of Turrips, Beets. Small roots preferr WE WANT TO BUY Rutabagas, ed. Write, Mangels and call or phone. HANFORD AND, { “SOMEWHERE” IN SEATTLE “SOMEWHERE” of your taste, We have no swell fix- tures to beautify the mer- chandise, as it speaks for itself, are in demand. All the late materials and shades. DRESSES Specials $15.00 to $24.50 COATS Specials $15.00 to $35.00 SUITS Specials $19.75 to $35.00 = a Millinery Specials $3.95 to $15.00 WAISTS AND SKIRTS TH FLORENCE UPSTAIR 2nd and Union. in our big store we have garment that will be becoming to YOU regardl¢ss A le ewevreras S STORE Free Alterations.