The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1917, Page 5

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wa WOODHOUSE-GRUNBAUM FURNITURE CO., Inc. SQ 0 416 to 424 Pike Street. Established in the Same Location Fifteen Years. WE’LL TRUST YOU 4 4 UR CREDIT SERVICE has been established for YOUR CONVENIENCE, To assist YOU TO FURNISH YOUR HOME along your own INDIVIDUAL IDEAS. Our terms are ) BASIBR and our PRICES are LOWER than will be found anywhere, NO ENTRA (Ly CHARGES. NO INTEREST. JUST YOUR worD THAT YOU'LL PAY WE CHARGE } NO 4.00 Ver Week m ——sIt’s Going to Be a ef 6©=»- Furniture Christmas r Give Something in anita i WHY? Because every gift of Furniture is a beautiful, perme- hi nent gift, a token of esteem to be enjoyed every day in by the entire family. Let our helpful credit service solve the Uy she year problem for you. Reclining Chairs ARGE. comfortable Morris Chairs with automatic re ,“ clining backs and foot reste ‘ An ideal gift for father A Ladies’ Desks wide variety of patterns in a finishes and coverings. Pri ws cid}Pwouldn'’t appre tate a nice desk of her Wy) from $21.50 to $65.00. well Tea Wagons Combination Smoking Stands Pox Oak Smoking Gate-Leg Tables \ Stands and Pipe Racks with drawer for tobacco and AMY cigars. Equipped with brass “Sand * Me] match and ash holder; $3.50 *7°UST to be tables. In m finishes. From §15.00 to nocker tts wien’ from HANDSOME ornamental and unset. itt, large Library Tables SENSIBLE gift for the home. We have them in all styles and finishes of oak Sewing Cabinets MA WASHIN( S 2 i roomy pock Smoki..., Stands x and nee 12.50 to $25.00. GIFT that will be greatly PR copeociatsa Indispensible for serving tea and light lunches. A variety of sizes and patterns. Priced from $1.50 to $2.75. Piano Benches ACTICAL GIFT in Knitting Stand EWING or Knitting Cabi- net. Solid oak in the fumed finish Has a rem y and convenient har rying around; $3.45. 912.50 to 840.00. Wool Blankets [© ae stock of all-wool Blan: kets is p y strong a wide _ | at this time variety of p at S43 & weights blue, tan ar aida, at 818.50 4 Allewoo! Gra fancy borders 89.00. Guernsey Casseroles Combination Wool and ¢ from $6.00 to G babies ping Blankets $2.00 ind 82.75. HANDY, pra of furniture th ceptable s ift any STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 3, W17. VAGD 5 \Here’s F ree ‘ip for / Army: Why Not Try Women Camoufleurs? HAVING HIS BLACK EYt CAMOUFLAGED, vye and the BY WM Pititir SIMMS WITH THE BRITISH AK in poshing back around Cambra: Germany's most formidable as sault since Verdun plished in headquarters RO MIPS, Dee. 1—Americans did their bit to aid Byng’s Tommies CHILEAN BEAUTY ° _ FREE, HAS $0 1 Wire ROSLYN, N.Y. Dee. 3— Mrs. Bianca De Saulles, acquitted of murder charges for shooting her faithless husband, is happy today, with her litte in her They w re united | yosterda: r * { w A od r Sau Ya A pe 1 broustit Crosaw De r Sund, n He jumped from the big auton t A rar rs arm: had t tions to Saturda verdict of NEWPORT BRANDED UNCLEAN BY NAVY |. By Unit d Wir | guns « NEWPORT. Ro Le I After| Crow t werny with | has er officials here | and is nc mvince Secretary | Some te ort is clean | Cambrai ave closed, but | half a ¢ ed in front of | tumbling, shifting fighting ‘ommande ow that are bad giving a wh # battles cannot every ager Mayor ( ing for re-ele is the cle United States Albert employe of Anchorage, Alaska been missing since last Thursday event ¢ ee ee MEAT PACKERS ARE Jack mo has went the WITH THEL IGE, ‘SN PENCIL, | ant ne be Dates, 22, a government | investigations showed that “THEY PINCHED ME CLOTHES” BARREL / CAMOUFLAGE. | CAMOUPLAGE AT Rat CAMOUFLAGE FOR. THe BURLESQUE - THAT BALD SPOT j wr armies hire en as camoufieurs, anyhow? The thetr I hink of the rouge, the switches over the pads and brace art of being an up-to-date young D., who wear wigs; and 1, S. ENGINEERS BOLSHEVIKI/S GET THRILL OF | NEARFALL, AS CAMBRAI FIGHT IT ASKS PEACE BY JOSEP SHAPLIEN STOCKHOLM, Dec. 3.—Ius sia's Bolsheviki played their grim joke of a peace with Ger many today, while their regime tottered and swayed to an ap proaching fall Every indication was that a majority of the Russian demor racy would*never rec pact which the Trot ring would patch up with the enemy eleme and 1 Rune Holshevikiam is f tion © edit said m K BYNG’S MEN sToP VIOLENT ATTACKS ; BALKED BY nn By United Pre awed Wire WASHID t packing planta in Chi e packers insisted that the 4 cent fixed by the nsufficient, but Hoover said t rnment and that was all there wa conferenge. ° ° r Want Ads for 7-Inch Taffeta and Satin Ribbons Formerly 50¢ Tuesday, Yd.,25¢ Main Floor FOR the many novelties that of one make ribbon, for Christmas giving, t are espec Their w inches Yr hese ribbons ally adapted. idth of 7 ake: them uitable for hair. bows, girdle: pin cushions color rer fancy bags, etc. The include. Gr Red, ‘Navy, | Golden Brown, Black | } | | | Brown, Pury A Leather Purs for Gold and a Gift Special $1.00 Main Floor. ) for » xl ection has taken from the regu stock 62 back strap purses These ide of blach pin sea er and are ned blue, green purple : For ly 50. for Tue: - $1.00 Rhodes Co. vderf Piaskets, Tu The Upper Main Floor The Needle Art Section $/5.00. $17.50 and $19.50 ‘THE of Dre Tuesd. prise sizes 16, 36 44, with the thre predominating are from th Crepe de Chin The 5€ eg stocks and are designed of splendid Me and Taffeta. @ool Serge and Silk Dresses Will Sell Tuesday at $/0.95 Upper Main Floor. Sizes in this selection Dress aline, rts, sur models. wand, ack. Silk ndy and black. Silke Upper Main Floor ——— splendid “Moon Glo” 1 selling are in Attractive Tailored Styles in Broad Stripes, Novelty Designs. Rich Pl Sizes 36 to 4 tions of Black Cherry and B and Green. Former Reduced for Tuesday. Choice. yed inc Tan and Brov and Taffeta ie THESE Silk Blouses are extremely distinet- Tues d a y 8 ive in pattern, quality wn $8.50 and $10.00 Silk Blouses— Special Juesday. Choice $5.95 and Corn y $8.50 and $10.00 | nd price. | The number selected from stock for T uesday’s | | lor combina- | » Black and White, \“Win-the-War” Is New 2c Congress Slogan ° Continued From Page 1 ‘ ° ‘No War ¢ With the United States rapidly de ning the med at victory After To Renew spirited fig Wilson to Direct Mien Slackers nm Austria yminant role in before it Tax Fight This measure has | the operators, are the of Amert consumers Conservation Plan Ready Th conservat! n| Shorrock were board, ary Lane and President ave worked ot comp p | sion by ve The port's ng free ferry poses power sites f¢ Aid for Railroads Government aid to rail t ans or by build at once 000,000 appr: rship of railway PHONE STRIKE ENDS; “S35 LIPPY, WINSOR, “SHORROCK WIN Richard Winsor and B, 1 to succeed themselves as members of!the school Thomas S. Lippy was made a member of the port commis” Saturday jon of maintain. wi as rejected. Charles Wy 1 for the port com- the wire imme- de led Doyle rock 12.841, free ferries GIRLS’ UNION WINS 22 MILLION ASKED - 4 Continued From Page 3 - By Uni 1 agreement. agreement was ex PORTLAND. the workers. . Hou federal Wages Increased grees to settle , nan wages th may out of the agreem will empower immigration sioners or inspectors to act as arbi stations shall first be taken | ith the Brothert of! ers before they are sut arbitrators. To Probe Wages further es of the t with comy etermine whether per cent nt, and regulations for 1 be app is successful, the re nined for one » changed without a 90-day notice Final settlements of all disputes which cannot be reached locally will be left to an arbiter appointed by the secretary of labor, Dee. uce“oe ASK SOLDIERS TO corfenes<* GUARD PORTLAND guard of 1 waterfron’ FOR HARBOR WORK i Wire 19, it is esti. 500 is sought river, © the Colum- ette, be- a Max missioner, andidates fin: ” order: Judge — hool board, and

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