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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. | » 416-424 Pike Street WE’LL TRUST YOU Thanksgiving Sale of Dining-Room Furniture Ends Saturday eet he Better take advantage of this offer for a new Dining-Room Set for Thanks- giving at a considerable saving over regular prices. QATHOLICS LINE UP | RED CROSS work Catholics of the Seattle dtocwse | met Thursday in the Knights of Co fumbus ball, and organized for Red | Cross work. The meeting was called as the re-| sult of Bishop O'Dea's suggestion. | Mrs. M. B. Harket was elected tem. | porary chairman 10,500 BOSSES | Staff Correspondent Mrs. John R. Holmes. man |” CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Nov. of the auxiliary departme the . Hed Cross, outlined the work, It| 16-—-"Wanted—10,500 soldiers to was decided nduct the work | on the parish plan, rather than| = ‘This might be the advertising the contral ba: of the 23rd engineers, which is being recruited at this canton. ment. The regiment will be the largest in the world and Is being assembled for immediate service building roads and railways within a few hundred yards of the front in France. ‘The work, according to Sergt. Par ker, of the quartermaster corpa, who * recruiting here, will be done by rman prisoners, and colored serv y oops, and even the privates of etting mer * a hyp he 3rd will be foremen over gangs Bunce will do), since its virtues have Of laborers ome gene wn here, and| The base pay will be $32 a month e's no trouble using —$3 higher than that paid privates In the national army—and if a mar is a skilled he w be hi made a non-commissioned officer at appears is velvety soft) once. | hite, radiant with Uniike other engineer units, surface | 23rd will be combatant troops and | ‘ fo van. | Will carry rifles Recruiting parts of the Ur | expected that there will be little trou | ble in filling the ranks of the unit, | | since selected men may apply and re Face Peeling Habit Becoming Fashionable less upon lexion difficu t saner to just p: out skin when it eolor and appea can ° crafteman xradually onstrated bi ping out of the hands of page STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 16, 1917. PAGE 5 HOW TO RELIEVE THE PENNY SHORTAGE Logan Billtir this Ume in Omaha His name in now position or lowing new Omaha Wor ke ey has again dem. un by slip the police apying front newspapers How Did | He Get Out? Where ix Logan I where roumstances pertain lease were as a cle Ww the | Wen Question for some time was a difficult one to answer. Po. Hee did not know until they nearch ed the jall that he was gone he got out he ingaley? That | Bolwhev last might |! How or any his re nt reporter WANTED TO HEL or RUSSIA FACES COMPROMISE AS TO FRANCE QUICK) GIVES 'EM SLIP ALSO IN OMAHA’ RESULT OF BOLSHEVIK! REVOLT United Press Leased Wire LONDON, Nov, 16.—With P rograd still out of direct touch, and indirect news furnishing the widest contradictions as to which faction was in control, London looked today for a com promixe armistice, and later, possibly, formation ® coat then government as likely to re salt from the Bolsheviki yore eels fac representa these dispatches, tion here that their control waa | * precariou: It was argued that the Rol would hardly be willing t if their dominatio: No Serious Helsheviki Entrenched STREET FIGHTING IN PETROGRAD CABLED TO U. S. BY FRANCIS nited Press Lease Life in Russia Up ; 1 A cae Gold ana Silver Lace fats at $5.00 Upper Main Floor. of these SOME = and sil lace Hats of bright | uch a Turquoise, Taupe. Others crowns of black The adornments are in keeping with the high character of these mod ish Hats and consists of fur and flowers, These are carefully prepared models from our own workrooms and the val- ues are exceptional. New Ready-to- aoa Hats at have colored Coral, Blue crow have velvet. ASK DAv, Gloves for Street and Dress Wear Gloves for Gifts Main Floor. Washable Cape con iplete range of an, Gray White, pagne and ck, | $1.50, yund Petrogra siz Preneh wizes er AETIN dW 25, $2.50, 83.00 an A WAGON TRAIN : GETS LOST AND LOSES DINNER Loss of Report Gloves—A in Cham- A pair.. and $2.00 in 1 $23.25 | Jhe Rhodes Co. Royal Worcester Corsets 4 00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Upper Y Main Floor. @inter Coats in Jwo Assortments wpecial Until Noon at $6.95 and $//.95 Upper Main Floor. 1—Includes Kersey Cloth Coats, one model which is in the style as sketched, Others are full-belted, too, and have large fur trimmed and self coll The colors are y, Brown, Green and Black, in size to 46, Formerly $10.00, $ and $15.00. Special noon, choice Lot and No, Thibet of until $6.95 Lot No. 2—Wool Velour ard Kersey Cloth are the mate rials from which these splen- did Coats are designed. They are full belted, and have the airplane collar and deep cuffs These are displayed in Rus- : ei en, African Brown, Navy and Black, in sizes 36 to 46. " Spee ial until noon, choice Taupe, Forme! $19.50. Untrimmed Heats Special Until Noon $1.95 Upper Main Floor. and Plush Shapes in an assort- ' VELVET ment comprising large and me dium sailors arge and si mushrooms, tricornes and other styles. Green and Navy are the preionae The former prices were $2.50. and $5.00. Spec ial until noon, choice, $1.95 Men's Flannelette Night Shirts $1.00 Main Floor. Flannelette is the superior material for gowns, especially during the Winter months. These are of an attractive quality. Made in three different collar styles and extra full chest and length meas urement. The stripes are in pleasing colors and the sizes range from 15 to 21. turbans, Black, colors. but vuflage their or n teams Mi-o-na Puts the Stomach — Shape in Five Minutes 17,000 BOCXS SHORT AT CAMP LIBRARY °": City Librarian J. T. 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HINTON Free Examination — Ree = Best $2.50 ciasses) »-"' —t pied On Earth of the few optte st that re pirit: prevail No Inquiry tho the Ok desirous of « nerves, ess neu doesn't burn skin It's so ne from rub and in just a mo be absolutely free and suffering, bu ane you . arrive will not me As complain Omaha ould fife that dev the the officers way to this city ner waiting for them in t jail when t Porterhouse Steak 1100 calories per Ib. Corned Beef 1245 Breast of Veal 745 Mutton Chops 1415 Ham 1326 “ Pork Sausage 2075 CreamofCelerysoup235 Chicken 305 Halibut 475 Salmon 915 Oysters 225 Eggs 635 (Figures taken from U. S. what will SINGLE SHELL KILLS SAMMIES, SAY WOUNDED the “ fugitive a in was ery 6 whether your pair was 4 ralgia misery ia in f the b and without in prisoner . | from justice,” it vestigation that released under bor be signed by his att ‘SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVENUE el < ead or any Examination free, by graduate op: tometri Glasses not prescribed | Ket instant Unies absolutely necessary. ee BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVENUB | to hone Main 1360 © 4 W atch Specials for Saturday $11.50 This Watch ts sold elne ras much an $15 lar price is $13, but aturday’s special the price reduced to $11.60. It's an Elgin or Waltham in a 20-year $17. 50 for This One A Watch you w $22 for at the high en. 15 Jewels; El ar 4 to “ Star want ads are the answer every want. FIRST DRAFT MAN | BY J. W. PEGLER ndent TERS, France, Nov. 16.—Amer 18S, Tacoma, Nov jean soldiers killed and wounded ted erman bombardment ar the Amer jean lines when a single boche struck their position Staff Correspo CAMP LE ve first camp to receive an sion is Avred Charles I pro feasor of dairying of the University {of Idaho. Baltzer was a private in Company B, military pol He > ‘ad ra old and a graduate of th : : he t His bh t elec man at this officer's Itzer yur prices are always most yet tomorrow we offer these specials for earl whe Our Christmas shoppers. A small utenant from in ase $17.00 Watth for oe 50 Even « enn tha yuld have to pay pric win or Waltham, Plain or Remember that deposit holds any in our store. ham 0-year case. Only $10 for T his Diamond h larger Jet in arat in year engraved. c o him. Then in bustled did not jewed, Tt but befor u have Catarrhal Deafnenn ue If ye Economize without sacrifice. Swift & Company article BUY A WATCH FOR $ \ CHRISTMAS NOW C 4} ) room, a « ght a * Jos. Leudan 6. 2 Second Ave. the whiff of th from midat should }|A German ba ) ma trial American pamphlets fell in a train ing camp.