The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 10, 1917, Page 5

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STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 10, 1917. PAG 5 Saag a aR /SECY, WILSON BAKER WARNS | Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Company, Inc. OPPOSED TO OF DANCER TO 416 to 424 Pike Street. Established in the Same Location Fifteen Years. WE’LL TRUST YOU LA T WES NT UR CREDIT SERVICE has been established for YOUR CONVENIENCE, To assist YOU TO | BOR DRAF TERN FRO FURNISH YOUR HOME along your own INDIVIDUAL IDEAS. Our terms are EASIER and | By United Press Leased Wire | By United Press Leased Wire 4 Our PRICES are LOWER than will be found anywhere, NO EXTRA CHARGES, NO INTER Jhe Rho Hudson Seal | 25¢ pair Bow Ribbons | Plush Capes Juesday.a Yard. J5c¢ : Main Floor Special WASHINGTON, Dec, 10 WASHINGTON, 1 startlingly frank fast JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY ‘warned the mal S 50.00 Worth of Home e — — —, Use - WE CHARGE Your ayeae 'W I NO CREDIT 150,00 W ot 200,00 Werth of Hamefurntaht 200.00 Worth of Nometurats! yards of fancy Vlaida and Stripes widths from | | | yard 10.00 Down, yi putes with the beginning « . with w 15.00 Down, 4.00 Per Week = the secretary a abo | Germany has drawn from the Jexsness on employers who fp Kast front she constitutes a pant a by their we «raver danger than at any time in the past two and a half years. Th y even be able $7.95 Vormerly $10.00 Main Floor $5.00 and $7.95 Large Size Jaffeta ‘onseription be |to # . relative adv FURNITURE | iaeteet cin Stk Peticoas Rediced to © it) week at Cambral a ] Women's Neck THE GIFT OF THOUGHTFULNESS : Sh i he (JUST) nee Main Poor. HIS store is filled with selections of gift pieces, all reasonably priced. Take , ; | Seren sereneee | ——~ taken from stock THIS fold purpose, as it xo Me fe Mh a eeogaige ! “hri aha | After reviewing the British retire 26 of these stylish, high-grade = | | purpose, as advantage of our credit service in doing your Christmas shopping. Ry simple and fair ayntems of col-| ment in the Cambrai sector, and pay Capen and reduced them radic: } at once provides a GOODS HELD FOR FUTURE DELIVERY IF DESIRED lective bargaining between the gov |ing tribute to the American en ally. These make exceptions! useful gift at a decided sav- ch ernment, labor organizations and | «ineers’ val in that fight, Baker wifts, as they are of a high ing. The stout woman who = * business orgar tons,” said Wilson, arned America must speed up its charac! anc peawure 16 n44 ¥ tticor EMME ||| "a invor disputen prejudicial to an {military effort, “prepared not only yes, are lined with Skinners Wishes s Taffeta Petticoat the war can|to fight, but to win,” and be en Silk Petticoats Reduced to $4.00 Collective Bargaining inches, are lined with Skinner's albatlk satin and fir with for her own use, or the H |urely united plush ‘buttons and loops woman who desires giving one to a woman of average t on in industry received ape | “This erman parrying thrust or extra stout figure, will 4A Cleanup Sale find the size in this assort- mention, the secretary favoring |the most powerful and successful ment of and = allowances rather | blow aimed at the Pritish during the ) permit the fnereased infant|two and « half years, coming am it Medium Large and Extra Large Size Petticoats. tality which follows employment | did, immediately after the British 0 Georgette Blouses They are shown in all of nursing mothers away from their] victory in the mune area, serves to infants Jemphasixe the reviving strength of Recommendations were renewed|the Germans in the west," Baker Upper Main Floor. lengths, in shades of Emer- ald, Watermelon, Rose, Gold, neveral assortments Gray, Navy, Purple, Belgium | in this sale com Blue and Black. All have | THE | | eons fancy pleated flounces. priced for a « din A. - ~ ——— $1.50 White Doe Skin Gloves Tuesday, a Pair, $1.15 | THESE employes an’ colonization land . |erants fot soldiers and “wage earn: | | TWh ovapedat MORRIS CHAIR era fm general VLADIVOSTOK | . Has rectining back and foot | HILD'S Desk and Chair, Soll fragt, solid oak construction, in | GALL HOME GUARDS oak in the fumed finish. Desk | fumed or golden finish, uphol DECLARES ITS top is 15x22 inches, blackened on | *tered In a good leatherette cov AS 29,000 UNIONISTS | N | mbro| ads and frills, mais, bisque, gray, Burgundy ly t for old age pensions for government, said. hp age Rocker, large size, solid oak thruout, in fumed finish. Bolt construction, excep from # en tionally well made and will stand rs . “4 r ering. Special hard the under side to be used as | ’ 18.75 $3.95 blackboard. Special at cased Wire I8, Dec. 10.—Sever each | By United Pm | BY RALPH HH. TURNER and taupe, th of Home Guardd| United Preas Correspondent } style an y for mervice here to} TOKIO, Dec. 10, — Viadivortok, | $6.75 and $ morrow, when 29,000 union men are|Rusela’s principal Amiatic port, and $8.50 Bie expected to be called out in a strike |gateway for the tranesiberian rail $1000 #B sympathy with 1,000 lockedout| way, with Amur province, have both {declared their independence, accord. | for personal use as well as for gift purposes. They are shown in all sizes and have embrold- ered backs, Former price $1.50, for Tuesday, | a pair ° ddoesdensian eons 1.15 4A Gift for a Man $3.25 Shaving Stands Reduced to $2.50 Main Floor. Gloves reduced for Tuesday are desirable n street car men labor leaders at Washing: [ing to reports today nee today, secure fed: | government has of thelr difficultion rf ished. A ministry for the f every unio aft | new re and sent notify th win Cities will be held here| tion « © Independence to American Dressmaking Step by Step tomorrow other self-governing districts of it wan stated Tuna SEATTLE SAMMIES = |..°°°:)"" or eis me ) [p77] Shaving Set like this is just about Btaff Correspondent ; 7 \ r Mia Trattian 1 | | as adaptable a gift as one could $1.55 st bape Ps ssi paces af Peg Bg ps yong, A find. All men shave, and a Shaving je to all men. These have nickel- | wr Velvet Rugs, size 24x48, in eight different patterns l | and colors. Regular $2.50 value. Smoking Stand in the fumed finish. is 24 inches hb. Has glass ash tray and Top measures 1 Sie : he et vais e » adjustable mirror, porcelain cup shelf for phone book. A nm . . ° pay y ‘ t and br formerly $3.25. Reduced for Tuesday VACUUM SWEEPERS well-constructed $2 7 se ama mat d rs rs Pattern Counter if c : sos. $2.50 AND VACUUM SWEEPERS, | stand. Special at . he range in the above eréer.| j d guaranteed to pick up lint While on the ra: Nj ca ockety bi id an organization | “er and dirt, not scattering dust and mely approx-| meeting at Via Ite purpone | over Rn =. io , Severa: bun | . I N | py ae hg = , a Batre ye lhe An co ody Palzer FREE DOCTOR bates Sear: to io a RIGHT DRUG Co, 169 Washington Street and 1111 First Avenue. FERGUS FALLA, Minn., Dec. 16 Henry Palzer was taken to the Stillwater penitentiary today to Harbin ser: serve flye yearn for killing his son. of hot milk, which ahe drank “A beefateak and fixings followed, |‘ tf red enamel finish. Table ENUINE TENNESSEE Red ‘watched the color come. back| ‘fe 15 inches high, top measuring , Curtains in white or ecru. Cedar Chest. 49 Inches lon# } but beyond the lear, pt 7 ; tv ps: but beyon ‘oi pugilist. The boxer was the Doctor will PURE DRUGS and DRUGGIST Has two chairs to match. | Regular (price $1.50 and $2.00, | by 16 high. Handooell copper [Tl feverish « her eye, there was| ard ; ; t down when he interfered while pons sh careful poh Bot SUNDRIES ni Special trimmings. | nothing « Khe junt meemed to {hs ner was beating his mother prescribe Tuesday soccece $1.10 Spectal at é $16.75 The th 1 tht more meal|" ss yi oa nu = i se 7 Prescriptions carefully com- ‘ er b The citizens of an African village od pounded. Doctor always in at EXCHANGE YOUR USED FURNITURE FOR NEW GOODS ade a Wun protection of foreigners’ lives and) pave presented a petition to the 1: 9 9m are slck you cannot do bet-|| tendance who will give FREE os * vi eee F ovement ap agg Noes canta! POP Me ¢ this off advice in connection. ves in the harbor as in take advantage oi offer. | No Liquors sold or prescribed. are worn out and We save you money and give the best possible treatment. i . co-operate with the | wavering to = : nor Russian " Orient have recog quoted N ION } (To be continued) | Confessions of a Wife p2222"%25 MEAT CUTTERS’ pathetic or curious about ther With President W you have never been on refusing to running nized the Bolsheviki regime THE STREET by telling the troubles of my © THE WOMAN ° tabh in the other room while I was dress ing, not to hear one word from Dick| 1 thought and Jim an they sat there amok fter I had he a story that their cigars, altho the door was|told me after I had got back in open and I could have heard the room. We talked a few minutes ¢ slightest word ja number of subjects. Jim anewered Under the same circumstances, lit-|¥ duestions at tle book, two women would have|Eliene in a perfur -d 4 =rsit* chattered their heads off. Either try-| Dick openly yawn b y's ard & University ing to make general conversation, or | termined to keep Jim there his more than ever ar developments in of the strik |inveighing againat the stubbornness | not want to open up that bu 5 , of the one who had made them un-| muddle with Dick ag " me i . __ a Aee ur comfortable. I am not sure, chance que < y r 7 addition i] ever, that the man’s way tn Y a ee . « re were ked out Satur e a @2 Fl circumstances is not the best w - | and t at they did not ntar. We women talk too much, lit or leas salacious acandal made Dic trike © also announce 4 Vourth—Wi | book; we tell too much about our-) remark | Cabaret: a selves and our affairs. I think if I at iain wees ‘hati -—Dancing had not had you, Hétle book, to work | tony | World’s Largest Dry Cabaret. |) off my surplus moods upon, I is ae probably have made a fool of my i of them do, Dick S 2 cs Sa = = CLPTH LETS CET ORES POEs Be ere eee eR ae > & © fresh meat supply was very lo The decision of Internat GLASSES Chauffeurs ccnemite Riek"! WEGNER OPTICAL CO. {3 22220" book, know DR.R.B. WEGNER, MGR of the strike for. on These Prices Add from “me. But do youl} 227 UNION The Announcement served on the as ee think he has Between 2% a 3 Ave. that all Interest to Buying Here <5 yr — rest that is queer how some For All Seasons ; ive Heuerara when © emis DROSTRATION DUE oss: At 65c At 2 for 25¢ pope ny shoulder said tm Piedad mien hp peeve ty Phoenix Silk Socks, a complete Men’s_ Initial Handkerchiefs, ? ss | le new stock. Six pairs for $3.75. $1.40 the dozen. ‘ jon at rather startled. Biscuits, bread, cakes and cookies have gg. saw haxsard face worn, with} 10 WEAK STOMACH Pry “A At $1.75 At $1.95 been the staple food of all nations in all : nen @ policeman stepped up| ‘ ' Be ios metic 5 One-half dozen pairs 85c and Men’s $2.25 and $2.50 Washable ages and in all For than 4 He is woman accost con 3 thio alana ‘ r aia 40c Lisle Socks in black, white, Cape Gloves; gray or tan; all six thousand years the baker has worked ing, Without thought, I anrwered.| od Upon It by Average In-| a ectenare! announced champagne, Brey Or nevy. esr At $2.65 . 5 . idual—J-o-t-o Helps In-| that all worker 4 now must < at his craft turning out the most nutri- © Qf mine that'1 dia not recognize at| dividual—J-o-t-o Helps In-|'h \ At 25c ‘ Men’s.$8.50 Gray Mocha Gloves; f 5e Wool Socks, medium heavy, all sizes. 4 At $1.45 A ie : nt to The master tious of all staple foods. ai stantly black or natural. At 35c Men’s $2.00 Outing Flannel i a rate the packing plant tc yerating under a crip: SUPERENET EES aS ats ions or close up shop ther. on to a more mark B 5 Before the Merry Christmas season of g iat Wade oa Gndaamaedl vo bete ak extended against the sale of meat palate-teasing yet wholesome. The a quiet hunch? T asked ee ee ee he had oniy theeuss| Marmon? Speed Up At $1.25 Night Ghirts; all sises h, on acco urlOUM, Btaff Correng with} CAMP LEW Thr more buildings will be erected the Y. M. C. A. at thi There are now seven build ed to the woman and said extended nst the sale of meat the production of wonderful dainties— weary than ever yoke biorial tn the ‘ev: Want to Win That /| Men’s $1.50 Outing Flannel ) is| passenger Marmon auto on the open ad saa ‘ont tn tetas te i" Sle HME tare ie At $2.75 package of Assorted Swastikas will be i, whch Ll gabe hae” aaa Three pairs for romero ne win" °°" “9 MORE HUTS NEEDED ; : nr ee eZ, Mee Dougall + fouthwick & each year our Master Bakers have S7 ical ent Pv aaa gui ade BS fo a Hae the ble that) cat it, they either had to fight the un Men’s hand-worked initial Hand- Pajamas; all sizes. expressed the Spirit of Good Cheer in o Thank you,’ came the voice] ner rchiefs of pure Irish linen, Six At $1.10 times do not warrant such elaborate ked up gratefully, and 1] care a in many instance ex-| If you want to win the seven One-half dozen Men's Handker- At $2.85 # A ‘ chiefs of pure Irish linen; 14- or p = ° “ greetings, but we wish you all a ly beautiful t the be the Girls’ War Men’s 3.50 Heavy Woolen eyes of the woman who preys, t x : Vit hy at many of the big hotels and deport y $1.50 quality Silk Socks, plain ; , me: ment stores, and 4 Id from the or self clocked; black, white, Men's Gray Wooleu Shirts and us % ¢ Drawers; all sizes; regular $3.00; sold at 35c. le book, likes a story as tomagh trouble nere is A a day, 2 uurry to seek relief, which is ENLARGED HOLIDAY SHOP FOR MEN, JUST INSI 2 DOOR. — Tk STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT. “~~ Second Avenue and Pike Street he knew I waa lying, and then turn | FREE TRIAL P. ACKAGE| me: pea packers, but when | again, this time fainter and more) ed ' ' an abused for $1.75; the dozen, $3.50, sed that she had treme care, The 4 | \y-inch hems. U Suite: Bate Suen sl even of the wom me Snape, . . mber 17, you nion Suits; all sizes. During the festive season this popular car iteelf, which tour champagne, tan, and navy. the suit, $2. You can't help comparing them,"| * - Nees BS Ak eS ae operation, but camp secretaries de clare they are unable to accommo the crowds of Sammies who umple will be led | fi to the buildings during their jest by the pare hours Houlevard | 4 I ordered first a glass LINGHAM CHEMICAL CO. | Tomorrow is meatless day. Bellingham, Wash,

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