The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1917, Page 5

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1 Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co, Ine 416-424 Pike Street WE'LL TRUST You h your home along your own Individual prices are lower than will Interest. JUST YOUR WonD THAT YowLL ray $50.00 Worth a ov 81.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week 76.00 Worth 2.00 1.25 Per Week 200.00 Worth . 8.00 1.30 Per Week 180.00 Worth 7.30 2.00 Per Week + 10,00 2.50 Per Week +:18.00 Down, 4.00 Per Week Extra Special High-grade Bed Sheets, Size 63x90. Regular Price $1.00. Special for Saturday =e |SPARGER ASKS FOR ‘SS MILITARY HIGHWAY |" United Press Leased Wire BELLINGHAM, Sept. Bare weather, which jnearly 300 delegates to the Wash jington State Good Roads tion, proved a big argument in the 28.—Dis greeted on ven day, President S. L. Sparger, j telling of the necessity jing military highways for the tran | portation of troops, and sug ” the beautifying of roads by solicit ing the park department to plant| | trees and ehrubbery CONSTIPATION 4 PIKE ST. 4985, When your head aches you will spenity find the bowels have been inactive, and if you relieve this condition, by clearing the intestinal organs of the ferment- ing congestion of stomach waste, foul gases and bile, the head is relieved immediately. Remember this the next time er from headache. The ination of simple laxative 3 with pepsin sold by drug gists under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is high- ly recommended as a gentle lax- ative that acts easily and quicke ly, without griping or discom- fort. It contains no opiate, nar- cotic, or habit-forming drug, is pleasant to the taste, and a most effective household remedy. Mothers find it especially desire able as a laxative for children. You can buy Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin from your drug- gist for fifty cents. Get a bot- tle and have it in the house when needed. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writ- ing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 456 Washington St.,, Monticello, Iilie nois. The most beautiful, lasting and NATURAL of a1! Dental work, - Feetly fitted to the exact measure- ments of your mouth. "Here are teeth that will perform the necessary functions of your teeth -— teeth that ° #0 My clear and life-like as to| Past detection —treth that will it you to live and laugh with- | @ut embarrassment. _. Your Useless Teeth _ Scientifically Removed rf NATURAL bY re ETH are firmly , ndid scientific suc- Express , and these jes are fo porte tly fitted to the ith as to ensure the greatest of high-class| mouth! success! NATL ty safe and gentle treatment | ‘skilled dental surgeons. ae ches prices lass your In your city for 4 work Shoe Savings. on your- You wait No fancy store serv- we. Sample Shoes of all kinds—short lots—and regular goods, marked at Small Profit Price. Every Shoeteria ready *to serve you with the Best Kinds of Shoes for Men and Women, Boys and Girls SHOE-TERIA NO. 1—Pike Place Market, Stalls 21 to 24, SHOE-TERIA NO. 2—Pike Street Bridge, Stall No. 80. SHOE-TERIA NO. 3—1509 Fourth Avenue, bet. Pike and Pine. EVERY SHOE |S PRICED WITHIN YOUR REACH. ie eric $2.80 eZ ‘Price. FOR BIG GIRLS, f 5 $2.80 fa rice 2 » BZ.20 SPLENDID SKUFFERS for the eed Shoe-teria Price ! On Saturdav at Shoe-teria No. 1509 FOURTH AVENUE, near COLONIAL THEATRE The following Specials will be offered. You must see them. It’s the Saving Day SHOOL SHOES, SHOES, 9 to 12%, LITTLE CHAP, fine Kid hand-turned in all 20 Pair of Ladies’ ear Welt button or lace, 40 Pair of Women's Comfort r Good Shoe. sizes price ‘Shoe-te $2.80 pair 25 Pair of Men's Chocolate Bip. Hell's viel Kid Cushion Calf Shoes with rubb: os the e that cite for and heels, all sizes 37.60 all De ir Pe Bi A Man's H Shoes, * two styles « $9.00 Shoes, Bhoe-teria Price 20 Pair of Minnes Walking Shoes, binc rubber soles, all sizes teria price, peg pair Rubber sizes, it price Everyone of the above items are values that cannot be obtained ELSEW So if they fit your wants, mak Shoeteria No. 3 SHOE-SHOPPING STORE on Saturday 1509 Fourth Avenue Near Colonial Theatre. Between Pike and Pine. need for better roads here yester-| of|* Seattle, addressed the convention, | of provid:| 1 CAUSES {2°20 \OBSTINATE HEADACHES ».": HUMAN RESERVOIR IS DRYING UP | GERMANY'S MAN. POWER REDUCED TO 6,800,000 | BY HENRY woop United Prose Statt ¢ WITH THE FRENCH AR- MIES IN THE FIELD, Sept. 28.—Germany today has 6,800, 000 men asthe human “ma terial” with which to enforce | her demand for “a place In the rrempondent | This Is the man-power that remains out of a total of 14,- 000,000 men who have figured on the German military liste and passed thru the hands of German military arbiters. Of the 6,800,000, approximate- | ly 5,400,000 are actually at the front and 600,000 more are in | reserve. The remaining 700,000 | constitute one of the greatest tragedies of the war. They are the boy soldiers of the classes of 1919 and 1920, They tute the only re- | source ‘human material” upon which Germany has to | draw They must fill up losses in the German army, which, with no maj allied offensive in progress, normal ly total from 70,000 to 80,000 month ly To date, however, the German general staff has not yet » in ime its right to #eize these youths b fore they are 18 4,500,000 Mobilized ‘The figures cited herewith ai ate sourc sof information t tb to f this same so the United Press to ng on the German peop! re based upon the highest and most ac From ‘or tall this history of Germany's mobiliza tion efforts | Mobilization at the declaration of war ot all who had previous milf ining brought the total up ut these were Insv pnt. The tz re , $00,000 strong, was mobilized of me hysteal condition was a t ormal army standard. The class of 1914 was ¢ who becam: year In 5 call for the first of he la n yielded 100 915 cla another 450, nd an ad @ call Take Exempted Men Still more 450,06 r combing There source exce soon as became 1 GERMAN LOSS OF . LIFE FEARFUL By United Press Leased Wire rt. 28.—No slang! ter of the Germans sin battle of Ypres has t able to the terrific losses infli last two battles aroun eke, Gen. F. BL M director of operations, asserted the United Press tod end of July there } been battle for ridge, ast two fight a e with emal The enemy « ens of time SURGEONS COLLAPS' By United Press Leased Wire inter firs bh. nd to WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—Word to the Red Cross from the front to day painted h and pitiful picture of endless t bor fronting American surgeons and nurses struggling to keep abreast the st 1 of wounded men which constant! pe back upon th from the fighting front Surgeons, endeavoring to breast the w es of w nded Pr aking on their operating table orking thout food or rest unt they col lapse AN EASY WAY TO END «: CATARRH FOREVER [Repeaters Hit Hard Simple Home Treatment Destroys| a bottle of I don’t know what, but Germs of This Dangerous Disease | he couldn't walk,” testified the po liceman before Police Judge Two: sor, in the case of the eity against Tom tensen, just plain drunk Thursday “How much did T give you last! Monday?” asked the Judge. | $7 Twenty dollars,” replied the j t h oner r Twenty dollars and 20 days this yenera| time,” commented the court oll omeihi|Sure, Harry Works into your means ot] 24 Hours a Month hel} “Do you think you have worked n-|94 hours in the last month?” quer | ted Police Magistrate Tworoger of | Harry Mack ‘Thursday tem,| “Oh, my, yes,” said Mack, "“More| ell the case over until Iwaye! Monday aid the court Mack said he no longer used mor ur io] phine. The judge was from Mis-| r€)sourl and ordered an investigation simple home rem before trying this edy. | | | | | LIBERTY LOAN STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, Germany’s Present Man Power Soldiers at the front or in cantonmente Soldiers at depots, constituting the reserve Classes of 1919 and 1920, unincorporated Total HOW GERMANY HAS LOST Losses in the army thru c Wounded under treatment, but not yet capable of service German reservists in foreign countries (50,000 In the United States alone) Germans physically incapable of army service Employed in indispensible industries alties Total -|8 U.S, OFFICERS: MAN POWER 1917, PAGE § She Rh 6,500,000 600,000 700,000 | | Returned goods must 6,800,000 three days of purchase 4,000,000 300,000 200,000 2,100,000 600,000 Ready-to-Wear Millinery Upper Main Floor. | BANDED 7,100,000 $10.00 Upper Main Floor 1 int Hats more than ever are the : DRIVE STARTS | ARE CAUGHT IN | ts: %2 98 ey L THE | ':9" si | their ly pein n for so d tha Doe , ptability for all. 0 that will now be pre Uncle Sam will start his seo SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 28, weather, their handsome ap Dliey aile. cad Miiennd ie ond mammoth campaign for —Elght army and navy men pearance and their service vey are made of good war finances In the second are beileved to be Involved in giving qualitie make ™ nation.wide Liberty loan drive, | the spying activities of Edwin L 7 e 1 rant : THIBET CLOTH October 1 | F. Schneider, alleged master a Hat much to be de The state of Washington's Spy, it became known today. pan a quota will be $36,000,000, to be When Schneider was ordered The immense varie on and belts, and further trir subsoribed in 27 days. it Seattie’s bit will be $13,000, transferred from In the army and navy the custody will mean that Washing of the clvil to the military pein dicts subscriptions must pour in | courts, the reports came of un. pow add Mav 0,000 strong each day. | covering of alleged spy activity ro Pris Va 000, or $400,000 each day of the | Five of the men, whose arrest is and campaign. expected at moment, are sald Priced moder ately — When the first liberty loan was to be in the avi #, one be ® 5 an 1 $5. 00 raised, last June, Seattle was called ing a recruiting and the 3 4.95 upon to furnish a quota of $8,000, other two are sald to be ensigns in 200, and the stath a eum of $24,000. This second call for fight mately 50 firat war loan bond Iasue. The amount o loan, the $ 000,06 subseription. onds w and will n 10 years Interest Four Per Cent Ir payable 15. Terms of payment will be as fol on the navy racy asks for an approxi er cent increase over the f the second Liberty snced by Secretary of he w McAdoo, wil 00, the excess not alf of the amount of over. to ex leant 24 ature in 25 years, San Franc at the op e treasury, | t n intin rate will be Novem) 4 per cent and May fs understood Four Aust Lemon Juice For Freckles these men are f having giver ider valuable nment of Schneider's arrest Jrimmed feats at $5.00 informa to the Main ting to ave the ) handsor ulted in bis spend at a re ~ mad hours at Fort McDowell in in Taupe color isco. « c:-¥ | exquisite | ] tans said to ate with Sch odes Co. Carry Your Package Home and Keep It within k Warm Winter Coats Reduced Saturday Until Noon to alent Plush Shoulder Capes | Reduced to $7.98 Floor. es (on sale in Girls’ Coats, Sizes 6 to Reduced to $5.9 ow Two per cent t tion, 18 cent Nov Upper Main Floor. ent Janua Giris! Make beauty lotion at Childre sll thin | home for a few cents, Try it! THE t are made w . 4 arOw | Me ncoma.|into a bottle containing : ma, Wet! ounces of ard white, sha! . ,.,|and you have a quarter pint of t ee have been appointed pest freckle and lotion, a ampaign in each of| pomplexion beautifie e 2 y & plexion beautifier, at very, very It is believed by that time the re- Fi i of Friday Harbor, to cove Winans MAYOR MITCHELL TO alts of the recount will be known. rect we Ralph ee Your grocer has the lemons and) Mayor Mitchel today refused to alph 8. Stacy,| any drug store or toilet counter will RUN | ? Zz ent National Bank of Taco yunces of orchard answer when asked ff he would run H. Brewer, Fidelity Nat for cents Masaage NEW YORK 28.—Sup independent! vould the recount establish Bennett's nomination ane; P.M rat! this sweetly fragrant lotion into the Court "iat ester pk, Walla Walla; J. A.|face, neck, arms and hands each| signed an order restraining the 1 cross that bridge when I rst National bank, North | day, and see how freckles and b board of election commissioners re sald The city democ. juy Brow Columbia} ishes disappear, and how clear, from certifyin: of the » petition bearlag my hand white It is bart natch state, three su © appo! owe: H. B. Paige. rthwestern National Robe rt al bank ish and ties, and Van F gent San Juan] arations ar roceeding for! ertainment of cretary M Adoo, who will visit Se October %, In his to fiat Oe 80 the Hy United Pree Leased Wire ATLANTIC CITY, N.Y, Sept. 28—Opening the cam paign for the second Liberty Loan of $3,000,000,000, Secres tary McAdoo today called upon the bankers of America to fling back the German hordes on the battlefields of finance The f govern the Ame ald be a disaster and 14 b said. App this w RAILWAYS MERGE By United P DENV & Rio merged and annual Headaq Denver to New Y “He b ER Gr wi October 16, at Joy physicians, single issue McAd an Bankers’ asac Adoo Hons | s to our al-| Denver be re Pacific at the directors learned R will Missourt cific lines ting of the it was th Western FI ters will be removed ork or St.} one bottle of alcohol and ARCADE BLDG. the skin becomes, without jean mayo: name he added my knowledge,” We can duplicate for $15 any Suit or Overcoat shown by ground | level clothiers at $25! comparison We invite Buys Your New Suit or Overcoat A Real $25 Value h Upstairs rent about one-fifth of street level rent. Here's Profits about one-fifth, because 5 times as many sales. Low cost price because of enormous buying power of our two big stores in Seattle and Port- land. No credit; no sales; no expensive fixtures. SEATTLE PORTLAND Ue-STAIRS CLOTHES SHOPS NORTHWEST BLDG. 14 Years 5 four large, 1,000,000 HO By United Press Leased Wire PEKING, Sept. flood situation in China hi ed a million homes the w northw anal at is breaking any places. 8 the Remember This: TAKE THE ELEVATOR AND SAVE $10 See our enormous stock of all the finest fabrics and most approved styles for fall Section) are ctic seal plush in size y all- with buttons Coats round uced for Sat- $5.95 28—A desp Chinese of thei The entire city of Tie is threatened with destruction, Spreading to Fewer ne Pee nee ree: * se a Peeps ee ere a

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