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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. _ 416-424 Pike Street WE’LL TRUST YOU JOR Credit System has been established for your conventence—— Aasist you to furnish your home along your own Individual ide Our terms are easter and our pric be found anywhere Ne JUST YOUR w ' are lower than will reat. Whether or not the several thou sand shipbullders on strike in Seat tle will return to work tmmediately depends on the action taken Monday night at a mass meeting to be held in Dreamland rink, at 7 o'clock The mass meeting was decided upon after a discussion lasting sev eral hours Sunday night, of metal trades leaders. Members of the wage adjustment committee, which had left a few hours before for Portland, urged the strikers to return to work The meeting of the metal workers was called with a view toward call ing off the strike, But it was evi dent that a number, if not the great majority, of the bollermakers are hostile to the proposal Square Deal Promised Chairman verit Macy, speak ing offictally, Friday night sald that the unionists would be alding thetr canse by returning to work He said their action would do much towar! creating a general senti ment concerning the right or wrong of the strike in the public mind. He assured them they were to re celve an absolutely square deal in the final settlement, and that the final adjustment would date from August 1 A. J. Rerres, the lat of the board, gave the same assur ance In his appeal to the strikers The board will take up the Port land situation today, and will then sit in San Francisco, Thetr find ings will probably not be made known until the board has returned to Washington, D, C. This ts not expected for 10 days, at least McBride Appointed THAT You" rar + £1.00 Dewn, 81.00 1% 00 200.00 Werth of Heating Stove OUR Stove Section is ready for the heater season with the largest and best line of Heaters we have ever carried. Both coal and wood burners in j all styles and sizes. Your Old Stove Taken in \ Trade On a New One member — A number of Inter: clals of the various organizations on atrike, other than to say they were in favor of the suggestions offered by the adjustment board refused to make any predictions or comments on a probable strike set tlement. They said it was their in tention to leave the settlement tn the hands of local officials, as far as was possible. Henry McBride, former governor of the state, has been selected by the employers and employes as an arbiter to wage disputes that may arise under any industrial peace settlement that may be made. 4 ENOX, a wood heater with | HEERFUL Heater, a com- polished Wellsville steel bination wood and coal body. Cast top, bottom and | Heater that we highly recom front, and full cast lined half | mend for this climate. Has the height of body. Thorough- | heavy ARMCO rust - resisting ly ribbed linings making them | body and duplex grates. Has extra strong and has a large | large side doors for big chunks feed door for big wood. of wood. BILLINGS, Mont. Oct. 1 Three hundred employes of the reat Western company struck today, de a wage of 7% cents an hour. They compromise offer of cent raise JAPANESE GET $50,000 Seattle Japanese are do bit for the Liberty loan. H. I. Kudo. manager of the Yokobama Specie bank, signed up for $50,000 ARBON Combination Wood ARK OAK Heater, a high and Coal Heater. Body of grade Heat for polished Wellsville steel with | coal, coke or wood. Has heavy reinforced fire box and swing | wottsyilie top feed for wood, as well as , front door for coal. Mica in | large feed door for wood and front door protected by per- | reinforced cast fire box. Is forated tin. full nickel trimmed RALPH HORR HELPS Ralph Horr hax put aside & ness to make Liberty loan ad dresses steel body, ex StopUsingaTruss AMERICAN SHOT FLAP AO. The wear of years impairs the action of the bowels. As people grow older they restrict their activity, neglect to take sufficient . and indulge a natural disposition to take things easy. The digestive organs become more sensitive to the demands made upon them and rebel more quickly. It is of special importance to the health of elderly people that the bowels be kept normally active. A mild, yet effective, remedy for constipation, and one that is especially suited to the needs of old folks, women and children, is the combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It costs only fifty cents a bottle, and should be in every family medicine chest. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W._B. Caldwell, 456 Wash- ington St, Monticello, Illinois, By United Press Leased Wire LONDON, Oct. 15.—One Amert was killed and a second se wounded by shell fire from a submarine against the ey were leaving a tc it was announced t The American was James Fringer Frank De 6 was wounded Ten oth cans, like Fring er and Dor pembers of the | crew of the st Two Englishmen, me t were also killed by the gunfire, di rected with apparent deliberate in tent on the lifeb lin the boats were t persons wound | The name of the ship was not ar nounced AUTO BREAKS SKULL Hulbe sustal collar bone and a broker 10k the auto ¢ r Million ttle attorne wyer, of Ker a fractured sit wine Hoek 105, Louis, Mo. akeside hos Bothers, Drink Lots of Water and Eat Less Meat kidneys burt and don't get seared and load your stomach with a drugs that excite the kidneys and irrit When your ack your the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean, like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing importance of keeping the kidneys 4 using active 4 © Drink lots of water—you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of 6 Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In 7 a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days, and , KILLS GERMS BLEACHES PROTROYS ODORS. Eiccc: kidneys will act finer Thtale. . famous salts is made from the It is a safe, powerful disinfectant which acid of g rapes and lemon juice, bleaches, deodorizes and purifies without harm- ty th ithia, and has been wed for ing the fabric. Keep sickness away from your home. Make the hospital standard your standard. neutralize the acids in urine, so It no longer 1s a source of frritation thus ending bladder weakness Jad Salts {# inexpensive; cannot injur makes a delightful, effer e Sold by all first-class druggists and grocers at 15 cents for a large can. Refuse substitutes which may be stale and worthless. their kidneys clean and active Try this, also keep up the water Write for Booklet A. MENDLESON’S SONS 120 Broadway, New York City Eatablinhed 1870 Factory: Albany, N. ¥- wonder what became of your kid ney trouble and backache SUGAR WORKERS ASK © INCREASE IN PAY 2% er ee Most Old People J" sist Fires Are Constipated J... s:s»o.: : = GLASS OF SALTS *: if Your Back Is Aching or Bladder, a map salesman, He veacent drink, which every one|> should take now and then to keep| the | STAR—MONDAY. OCT 1 METAL TRADES PHONES MAY BE SLAV FLEET T0 TO VOTE TONIGHT SHUT DOWN NEXT MEET GERMANS AT DREAMLAND SATURDAY AT 12 INBATTLE SOON At the myatle hour of midnight next Saturday, all & thelr t for Central in vain This is the time set for out of efile legraph & Te! Included among these are phone operators ttle may lift shone receivers and call the walk 100 employes of the Pa phone Co 1,500 tele W. F. Delaney, who left Saturday for San Francisco te atte! nd a joint meeting with the California offi clals, was vested with full power to telegraph instructions dering the strike. Altho officials of Sea North, or ttle elec trical unions say their international officers in the East have instruct ed them not to walk out at this time under any conditions, It is be Heved support will be given, pro- viding the local employes fail to reach an agre strike, ment and decide to A joint meeting of the linemen, electricians, and operators will be held Thursday night committee has already pointed The new ¢ day minimum for 5 to pe $ en $.25 maximum for expert rators, and double time A walkout been ap manda call for a $1.50 beginners for Sundays and holidays, The operators’ demand 15 minutes re Nef, both in the mornings and aft e : noons without bel to make this tin year's experience up ey vacation on full pay alled uy After on ask for a n These demands have been re fused once 1 "oot oct) KIRKLAND GIRL 1S SLAIN BY SLUGGER * Continued From Page 1 ficers whom they deem q carry on volunteer patrol More Slugger Vic All reports of missing file at police headquar checked over, but ° e ualified to work time persons on ters have none of them record a woman dressed as the vietin City-wi has reached a high pitch the discovery of the *n on women late Sat eting was n first-hand time, and tion je of Beacon hill, 4 et thelr w will Tuesday ¢ for public safe the home Eheim N, 88rd at The woman and her Helen, rushed from t screaming when t there, He followed the nan, and four attacks Women to Meet » search for a horror and indignation ‘ LOCAL MERCHANTS follow? mu nade rday allied for] etermine from slug Shots Fired at Slugger arrest on suspicion that it Mrs. Eheim cc identify him Nord«ren insisted that his way hor had for investigat ore, wit an aboard who lives at 100th at. and 14th ave he was the d not deft Girl Brutally Attacked The most day night wa ein aylor tal att ade on Ashw ed unconsc 8 the door of the Kenwc stfivo, 12th ave. N. E. and at 8 clock Bhe was found pro! ympany employe o minutes earlier Mra. J Laurelshade ave., was! elzed hair over the aurelshac end to cc th that more c terrorizing Women Found Dazed e was found, dazed by George I Kumback a strug 7 p.m. Saturd Mrs. E. J. Vine ve, He grasped her thre but she sncceeded in brea and finally escaped, at near Union at Mrs. Vine reported to when she arrived down sald she had noticed the by a man who came le were exe! FE. 65th st trate by ale left. thelr ed into the brush near onfirm the exener 1 the cit and moan the house rpin and ay, a man the police and man t ‘m with a mild, harmless salts| picking mushrooms in a vacant lot which oves the boly’s urinous| near her home in the afternoon. She 7 . waste and stimul them to their! deseribed hit veing about 5 feet §UOSSTAL linen must be snowy white normal sotivity, The function of|s inches | ened of adh andl and free from all disease germs as the Kidneys Is to filter the blood.! wearing soft” gray hat, tan ‘coat, well. Many large hospitals have found eateg’ of acid wieh, 66 M4l TA SDR Ge aL alee Nit that the best way to accompli h this is by can readily tand the vital) jott!, 2322 12th ave. S., was attacked her door as tempted to grasp the woman, She fought and the man fled Ersel Jansen, 13, 56 way, carried her father’ self from attack when to protect h she went on an errand 1, the gun éisehar ed her in the right leg Dr. H. T, Buckner and nerations to clean and| her, newspaper reporter, we stimulate clogged kidneys; also to}ed and cut when the city am collided with a car at 14th ave. and while answering the call Krath Fourteen slugger susy V arr st 26 hours ing their actions to the of the police 08 Empire a revolver Saturday ening. When she stumbled and 1 and wound John Dre brui ance st. cable n st for Mra. J ects have ted by the police during iree were held for further inves tigation. The others were reled irinking, and no doubt you willlafter proving their identity and tr satisfaction 1917. OA Hy United Press Leased Wire LONDON, Oct. 15.—Germany has apparentily etifled Ings of discontent in her according to the way t thorities today read the of the summer sea drive German fleet in the mutter navy, he au news by the Baltic Once before the German navy prepared for a powerful drive against Riga, Kronstadt and Vi borg, the sea defenses of Petro. grad, but suddenly dropped all arrangements. The fact that the mutiny helmshaven coincided with of abandonment of thi at V the da campaign was taken here to be the reason for this sudden switeh tn Now, however al patches relate how nearly a bur dred German vessels, including eight dreadnaughts, a number of lcrulsers, a great flotilla of torpedo boats and auxiliaries participated in the fight which mar ing of German troops on th of Oesel and the demon against the island of Dago believed here Germ attempt such a drive un personnel were once under discipline pd the land ne island natration It was would not navy firmly Russia is rallying her forces for the impending fight Finland. Dispaten ital today quoted a powerf insued by Pi Kerensh « the Baltic jof trial ha | sizable batt forces and the Russian: tween the y, warn that the “hour arrived,” London looks for an early and German 'FRIDAY TO BE DAY | TO VISIT “U” CAMP The University of W hington campus will be the setting for celebration for the men at t he naval training station at 4 o'clock next Friday, The affair ts by the Greater Seattle co of the mere will be starte to the camp by fathers d others inte din th planned attle Chamber of Cor and Commercial Chub, and aly moth 1e work | TO GET ACQUAINTED Get acquainted” will Jogan this rpend T | bureau of Commeres will end wit 1 good fel “California Syrup of can't harm tender st | or bowels. be the = GROSS, FEVERISH Wa “ CONSTIPATED _——— Figs omach SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIRDARK = * It's Grandmother's recipe to bring color, lustre and youthfulness to halr when faded, streaked or gray That beautiful, even shade of dark, glc b by brewing a mixt and Sulpt Your hair air can only be had of Sage Tea charm, It makes or mars the face When it fades, turns ed, just an application or Sage and hur enhance: pearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare r streak two of 8 its ap the mix ture; you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of other in all ready fe nts at a sr use It is Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com be pound, This can alws ed upon to bring back the color and Justre of Everybody us¢ ca ns so natur evenly 10obody can te been applied. You simply a sponge or soft brush wit draw this through the hair one small strand at a tin morning the gray ha peared, after another tion it omes beautiful and appears glossy and This ready-to-use preparat delightful tollet requisite f who desire dark hair and ful appearance. It is not for the cure, mitigation or tion of disease, depend na ur hair Vyeth’s? nnd Sulphur Compound now 1 ally and 1 it has dar hi t ne disap appllea ly dark lustrous ‘or those 1 youtl intended prevet Serge Dresses Reduced for Tuesday to 35.00 Upper Main Floor AN Finsse ‘permits 1 Moire Gros Grain Ribbons Reduced for Tuesday to 88c Yard Main Floor Tuesday Slip-Over Reduced for Tuesday to of Georgette | Crepe Reduced for Tuesday to 69¢ {x shown in © made of spl ales and v wer eee Upper Main Floor. Jaffeta Silk Petticoats Reduced for Juesday to $2.00 | | assortment k Pettic including as B an exceptional opportun to ¢ y woman, | and tailored stitched flounce They are in plain and effect all lengths. ‘ ; $2.00 Jiyle Aprons | 5) Yare dd two Aprons sketched are from the regu lar stock and t for T ‘on with tle polka dots and ruffled Apron n floral pat 4 polka and 3. Both Hid per ery attractive of Plum Tomato, China Blue, Bur- gundy, Emer ald, Id, Red, Old Rose, | Mais and Wistaria, in 40. hs. package home ( unt be in three kw pur With the land forces and with the fleet WRIGLEYS gives solace in the long watch, it fresh- ens and refreshens, valet 8 et oe Fae nets Sp Nel AEB 2 Seo ® steadies nerves. allays thirst, helps ap- petite and digestion. — Flavor Lasts oi need abe. bY “After every meal” q Fa erenenen a) ) ” THE FLAVOR LASTS | haiiar?