The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1917, Page 4

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UNCLE SAM IS NOW SHERLOCK OF DIPLOMACY By BASIL M. MANLY. Plymouth Shoe Co. 921 SECOND AVE == Sale Extraordinary Commencing Tomorrow and for ONE WEEK ONLY We offer Ladies’ Shoes of the latest shades and combina- tions at and below COST PRICE. WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—With the disclosure of the Swedish se cret diplomatic notes following on the heels of the uncovering of t instructions tn {ean note,” Uncle ing a reputation Holmes of the Zimmerman's the fan Sam ts fast de as the “Sherlock Diplomatic World.” Derided by foreign diplomats for lack of skill in diplomatic tn trigue, the American State Depart ment has nevertheless been the source thru which the most treach erous German foreign office in trigues have been uncovered. Keep Story Secret How t United States came Into $9 Cruiser Gray Kid, 8-inch Lace Boot. Sale src ig Deed ors PRICE 0c eee eee tenes $5.85 turns, and how it wan able to translate the Intricate cipher mes sages of Germany and Sweden, are questions that have puzzled many people There is, and probably will con tinue to be, a mreat mystery story connected with the means used b Department agents to secure matic co! $6 Gray Cloth Top Black Kid Vamp, 8-inch Shoe. Sale price $3.65 pe African Brown, cloth top, 8-inch Shoe. Sale iVegveaveonbaecs $4.85 Swedish thru a tes pro-ally must have employe Swedish legation at Buenos Ares. Decipher With Spedd come the Sale price $8 Dark Gray, cloth top, 8-inch ca Sale price $5.25 of DAUR eAtic oS amrche? aetaews Penal el ge aA $6 8-inch Black Cloth Top Lace Shoe, calf vamp. about the methods used in | deciphering secret messages Sale price $3.95 $10 Ivory Kid Top, patent vamp, 10-inch Boot. Sale price ‘ .$6.85 $5 Black Cloth Top English last, B.inch Shoe. | You can put thie down In your notebook—there is no message, of the length of the Swedish cablegrams, written in cipher, Uncle Sam's cryptographic perts cannot speedily un- PN RG cic snvacecskhvsotese’ $3.65 ravel According to the cipher spe. clalists, there is no cipher message of more than 25 words | that cannot ultimately be read | —and practically all diplomatic correspondence of any conse ls sure to be at least tong. Secret messages are either in cipher or code, In cipher ® numbers or other letters are substituted for the letters of the original message. In code, words or signs » substituted for words, phrases or even entire sentences of the original message nele Sam has two sets of cipher wizards, One set is con. with the State Department clalizes on diplomatic cor fence. other is Intelligence f the W partment with m iphers Captain Parker Hitt of the U. S. army hae to his credit one of the most remarkable achievements of any of the clpher experts—the decipher $4.65 $9 Gray Cloth Top $10 Fawn Cloth Top, miei sii B-inch Shoe. Sale price 10-inch Boot. Sale price... .$5.95 $6 Kid Lace, Military Heel, pears $7 Black Cloth Top, Kid Vamp, 10- Shoe. Sale price.........-.$3.95 | inch Boot. Sale price.......$5.15 SHOP EARLY PLYMOUTH = ama SHOE COMPANY “=~ ‘SPOKANE CAR MEN WILL NOT STRIKE! | 87 Teited Press Leneed Wire SPOKANE, Sept. 28.—Danger ot| Ea | ; i, ne Ing, In less than an hour, of Japanese message written in a highly complex cipher, in apite did not of the fact that know one word of J. a street car strike was passed here| did not fen know ti today when the local car men's} gage wae written in t . union announced it had accepted al He deciphered the mes pany INJURY 18 NO BAR TO HAP. it have only given the Daily Struggle Now that everything costs so much, you can’t afford to be laid up with sore, aching kidneys. It's hard to put 3 ina full day’s work when you feel dull and tired all the t the pla: ory for you, b ss it was tn | YOUR SICK CHILD 1S CONSTIPATED! * and act a it you know what England ant at - time, and suffer besides with lame back, sharp pains, dizzy { know trees r spells, headaches and disordered kidney action. i LOOK AT TONGUE metropol ae Mian te Git dos Some occupations bring on kidney trouble; almost "any work aggravates it. Don’t delay. Help the kidneys ff before gravel, dropsy, rheumatism, or Bright’s disease attacks you. Use Doan's Kidneg Pills. They have helped J | thousand# and should do as much for you. We 3 , ive Two Seattle Reports: A) Figs” eas later. I read easy, Mother! Remove poi sons from little stomach, liver, bowels I felt | mented both Jeff and thought I was capable of this I had to ¢ Tom “California Syrup if cross, bilious or feverish. of ' but Jeff and Tc it to pline she might say 1 her stock ff she nd that | was wearing cer tain gowns, duplicates of which I| had sent her. I returned the money and Hepes with them has been Peseatsrice T penses the out ; for her fms cea val OST PRACTICI “The next morning Jeft aid not|Restored to Health by | ‘ ek Ms org Reatard to Heath, WALKING BOOT MADE. nnd MO and somehow I had a foreboding Lydia E. Pinkham’s r es a Tam sure they are | si > | jall was not right, and when Tom Vegetable Compound _ —— — ‘3 KC order | Perry's name was sent up to moe I es hh il knew something had happened.| utton, N. Y—"Why will women 1 | 1 | Tom was very white when I met! nay out their money for treatment Made e i him at the door of my room, |" and re 6 no with & x b] KIDNEY H | No matter what alls your child, What has ha Tom? wah gp tot } | thorough » shoul ome,’ 1 exclaimed, almost many have prov Me PIL I S the franti ed that’ Lydia | I wh i “You must be calm, Paula,’ he gE Pinkham’ || | Pe De « Box at All Stores, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Mig. Chemists 4 sald Vegetable Com | Is Jeff dead” As I sald there ind will make " fateful words I all at once knew, if m well? Fo! —ae t the little sto Jeft Perrygreen was dead, I did not wer A ri Is are clogged w suffered so from ry STS emale wea | OR. J. R. BINYON 4S 1 ce | | ] hardly stand | —_ Strongest plate known, cover f th for you the/on the street alone. Doctors + Examination | | an f » useless, and only | a watkitis ; oe poe rial pe uld help ey but BEST $2.50 GLASSES | ‘ t ur that it w prove | $15 Get of Teeth (whalehone) sm | ound Lat otherwise, “1 ON EARTH | t t mfortable ts | $10 Set of Teeth $5.00) Yo Id ag forward quickly and|am now well and can do| We are of, the you've worn in many a da || Bridgework, per tooth, gold 3|. ™ after gl a, It fs not y rH Mra. Nollie |etoree in t ® White Crowns $3.00 | Ing uxat! Jett has | Phelps A. Rider, RL F | but rr Gold Fillings $1.00 Us P| Ve cleanse { N Y w enty « Silver Fillings | Tit owels and a little every woman wh« | Platina Fillings and the cate eatiBa { 6 inet t ta ' as half thru I had or the bh = sranemsinengiasaseserelisherenialierteenreer=tns ‘ dr m and sald, “Take mé to written by BINYON OPTICAL CO. | > | Pinte and Bridge We rh We Stan i Lydia F Vir A rise Avr oie te'at i" s efeo ee isr ma on ted b € nA car waiting and we Vegetable Compound fe who have tested our work. W j } counterfeit fig syrup intely to the hospital) tf you } nptoms and | | are in the right place. Bring this a t for a b0-cent bi eff coming out of the do not understar © cause, write . . OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Syrup of Figs’; anaeathotie aft Ing his hows to the Lydia ham Medicine pete se || SAMPLE SHOE SHOP UNIVensiTyY stance Opposite Vraser-iaterson Co. rup ( self, and he kept saying, ‘Don't let! yieo given free, le SULTS o' | { : Br nen ag pee She © written | in the! Keep Yourself Fit for Ee 2, oa, ———————4 you those parts | © which would carry the)! and I tell), be produced |I WOMAN COULD STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 i = s timp Soar parents | 60° OF Edwin J. Brown 4a sess Paula worry et) «=~Paula th of my dear paren boos if : rst, Jet, Tm here’ t excatm >be conties) = | HIMSELF Albert Hansen 1 g by hin bed, ‘and I'll 4 if you will only| The king of Bavaria has eold hie! foicic Dentist 32 si A deweler and Silversmith . ° y right |? paratory tc Ge eet of tooth g to etay right . berdocars | oor byt A: . 1010 ego Ave, Near 4 mean that? asked Jef clude ‘catrusting » without eS 1917, PAGE 4 —SHOP EARLY SATURDAY= McCormack Bros. are in hearty accord with the early closing movement and the 8- hour working day, and will observe these hours by closing our store at 6 o'clock every evening in the week. Kindly do you shopping early—especially Saturday. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Shoes Men’s Suits $12.50, $15.00, $20.00 Boys’ Suits $3.50, $5.00, $8.50 Made up in the new stylish me and belted models js in a large rang s made up in the pinch-back and colors, perfect fitting and t Ty ; aha. Wirebed jen vente : construction, that you can sg”. ig ney . iheatiaa osn Low’ ir nes befor t ars. Our prices are in keeping with our “Low and our prices « cordar exper ‘ Be Mackinaws 5.00 U Men’s Mackinaws From $5.95 to $12.00 : igh "> $ ean Key ond al In Norfolk and Belted models, beautiful ken Plaids re it le like a materi im and fancy mixtures tn all the new colors on, at by are ger a couple s less. $5.95 to $12.00, Shoes for the Whole Family Boys’ Shoes $2.25 to $3.50 Misses’ Kid Boots Women's Dress Boots $3. 98 | Men’s Dress Shoes $3.50 Shoe $2.25 to $3.00 atic as Men's Box Calf Dress Shoes, on het B Blucher style 1 leather sole : ar naole. A com= ~ t say Shoe; size r At the modest : 3.50 Men’s, W ’s, Children’s H ens, omen s, liadren $s ose Women’s Cashmere Hose The Iron-Clad Hose for Men's Natural Sox 12%4c | Men's Shirts 79¢ 35c Pair Boys and Girls, 25c Pair These are made f¢ a good 8 of Chambray Women’s warm Cashmere Hore hea arn, seamilers, with dou- de" “in solid re me nn | t eel and sizes 9% | colors size, All sizes, 2 7 each Men's poe soc Pair Men's Negligee Shirts $1.00 Women's Fine Cashmere hn bine nm Made.” Cut full length, twisted long | ¢ avy cotton materials in 4 4 A Hose 65¢ Pair t that will fit and give sa __Theas come in a fine quality of lore i . ape: ore oy t ‘ Men’s Union Flannel Shirts Men's 8 "Silk. oletad Sox 35c $1.25 Women's Cotton Hose The Arrowhead Hose 15Sc od fOr $1.00 These come in khaki color emt 19¢ Pair andRQther ood Woe tor bors stripes: @ good heavy cloth, eut good gu : n down. Sizes from 14% Ise Pair Silk Lisle Hose 25¢ Pair Men's Iron-Clad Cashmere Sox 45c¢ Pair ¢ made for es Women's Silk Stockings 85c Pair en's long Silk 1 Men's Flannel Shirts pe $2.50, $3.00, $3.98 medium and el lored. Infants’ Corsets, idle Infants’ Wear “ CHILDREN’S COATS 6 Months to 6 Years Infants’ Coats in Cream Cash- mere, long and short style, with cape collars, silk embroldered, st $2.98, $3.29, $3.98, $4.95, $5.95 and $6.98, CHILDREN’S COATS From 2 to 6 Years In Cloths, Astrakhans, Plushes, | Velyets, Tweeds, Velvet Cot | duroy, in the belted effecta. | Some have wide collars, Cok | lars, cuffs, sleeves and pockets | trimmed with velvet, plush and plain cloths of contrasting col- Moderately priced $2.98, $3.50, $398 $4.50, $5.98 land $6.98. Warner Child's Outing Gowns 79¢ Rustproof Corsets | Child’s Knit Sweaters $1.00 Up M hort bust, made | th | 1 79¢ Tn long and trasting ara, 780 each Child's Knit Sacques $1.50 4 and Knit Sacques of nd wool in 10 very ombina- ty coutll w “Child's Knit Combination Suits $2.98 Children’s all-wool Katt Com- the ‘ from 18 up, priced Empire Corsets 59c Medium duet long skt each. Women's Outing Gowns at 89c Mads from nice at horoly awake and now th No More Weak Stom- ach Dieting For Me wn and kissed his poor plaster * ‘a J ' = ET ie “| Dovoukaow Thalte Union Dents attle ¢ the benefit of those who are busy during the day, open from 6 te S o'clock evenings, and 10 9, m, to I p.m. UNION DENTISTS LADIES STORE. HARDLY STAND. HERE'S

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