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STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1918. PAGE 5 t WOODHGUSE-GRUNBAUM FURNITURE COMPANY, Inc. || CHIEF TO KEEP 416 to 424 Pike Street. Established in the Same Location Fifteen Years HAMMERING ON; | WE'LL TRUST YOU COMSTOCK SUES R CREDIT SERVICE has been established for YOUR CONVENIENCE. ‘To assist YOU TO FURNISH ‘That the ‘whisky YOUR HOME along your own INDIVIDUAL IDEAS. Our terms are EASIER and our PRICES are LOWER than will be found anywhere. NO EXTRA CHARGES: NO INTEREST. pected With Just Your Word That You'll Pay > ff wns : WE CHARGE } [I Revetic, member of the sauad, both $ 80.00 Worth $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week : a} [Hout on $6,000 ball, it te expected that 7 orth 3.00 Down, 1.25 Per Week NO Y KR. M. Faulkner, the 1 head of 100,00 Worth of Homefurnishings 5.00 Ds 150 9h ¥ e a 0 150.00 Worth of Homefurnishings . 7.30 Down, rer Week INTEREST Es tantiien ana’ moaraed: bE tue Twenty $i5 and $19.50 @inter Suits Reduced to $8 Jhe Rhodes Co. Men's Coat Style Shirts Special Tuesday 75 Main Floor this sale there are about 12 dozen Shirts. A special purchase. These are made of light weight shirting with a flannel finish, and are shown in assorted stripe: They are finished with the soft French cuff and j be had with or without military collar to match, that fastens with link. Sizes 14 to 17; formerly $1.00. Special, choice, 75¢. Jilk Georgette Blouses Reduced for Tuesday Blouses Formerly $12.50 and $15.00 Special at $6.95 Blouses Formerly $10.00, Special $5.75 Upper Main Floor ring probe will take an important turn early during the present week, is generally ex Comatoek ary Joe Sergt. George squad leader, « USE [ IN | YOUR CREDIT of Homefurnishings of Homefurnishings | ——===——— x 8 be rearrested and charged by the 200.00 Worth of Homefurnishings.. 10.00 Down, Week federal authorities with conspiracy | to violate the Reed amendment pro-| |hibiting: the shipment of liquor into} dry territory, This is the charge against Comstock | Comstock has announced that he in going to fight the ease to the | Umit, and, as proof of his words, he has filed a suit asking for $10,000 from Sheriff Stringer for alleged tl legal arrest 1 am going to keep hammering enforce the city f Warren maid today course, in that work, we will some: times get the innocent with the guilty, but in much cases I will try just as hard to get the innocent out of jail, as I will to put the guilty in jatl } “I will | considerat rule a dout caune to $00.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, . 15.00 Down, Week E are offering some exceptionally good values in high-grade Matched Bedroom Suites. Why not Ww avail yourself of this opportunity to replace your old bedroom furnishings with a brand new matched Suite that is up to the minute in style, detail and construction? to Upper Main Floor Special Sale of Silk Georgette Blouses involves about THIS ) models from the regular stock, which we have priced for & quick disposal. Some are trimmed with J be dery and Filet lace; others are in figured Georgette patterns. The sizes but each size may not be had in every color, White, Flesh, Green, Navy, Taupe, Burgundy, act without careful I always make to give % the benefit of | but when I think there I intend to Juat an I have in the present instance. I cannot say how sorry | am that anything such as this should come up in the artment, but |when much conditions extat, I do not |intend to allow them to remain cov jered up.” FOUR WOMEN ESCAPE JAIL Four women quarantined an civic menaces by the city authorities, are at liberty today, aa the result of a | break for freedom Sunday, in which |nine women escaped from internment in the public safety building Despite the fact that those in charge of the isolation ward have tried to make their captives as com. fortable as posible, installing many accommodations, there have been several attempts by the women to encape. There is a general feeling of discontentment with their lot ‘The nine who fled Sunday climbed down @ fire eacape amid the cheers of the women in the ward, and then letting themselves down as far an they could toward the ground, dropped 15 feet to the pavement be low Dressed in light house dreses, five lof the women, who headed toward | the downtown district oon captured. The her four. who headed cant, are still at liberty. They are, Jensio Humphrey, Bessie Han sen, Marian Jones and Jeane Bar tell. never ————+_ Sult Sale for Tues THIS day will last an long an the axsort ————— ment lasts. They broken from stock ranging from sizes 14 to 44, and are made of navy and black = Whipeord, and Wool Poplin, To participate in this sale will require your early attendance $4 Black Silk Umbrellas Reduced for Tuesday to $2.75 Main Floor embro! Roman taffeta stripes and range from 36 to 46 enented Sr act act comprise wizen and Brown. police de Serge $15.00 and $17.50 Jilk and Serge Dresses Special Tuesday $9.95 Upper Main Floor ———— 38, 40, 42 and 44. pe | SIZE. | Taken from stock _—___} and priced for a quick sale. The styles com- i tunic and straight and are de- Four-piece Adam Bedroom Suite, in American walnut; | Four-piece William and Mary Bedroom Suite, in decor- regular price $139.50. $ 1 1 2.50 ated American walnut; regular $ 1 29 .00 OE ere ree Tr eerie price $175.00. Special ..... are 35 Silk Um + have reduced for Tuesday. They are tn the regular shape and are covered with @ good quality silk. The handles ansorted styles. as signed of Silk Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Wool Serge and Satin Wy Ree ew eee eee eee me ee There are about 50 Dresses in the lot, including shades of Navy, Green, Brown, Sand and Black, but not each shade or style in every size. are in The reason for the reduction in in the shade of black, which is not as black as black usually is Formerly $4.00. Special Tues day, choice 82.75 Four-piece Adam Bedroom Suite, in shaded ivory finish; regular price $137.50. pee .--- $105.00 Upholstered Living- Room Furniture amples were eererverr Ts Linoleum year we hi had and, to make 1918 a better GERMANY’S FEAR OF TRADE WAR SEEN IN PEACE OFFER BY KENNETH W. PAYNE Star Reporter Who Has Just Returned From England What is meant by the ‘i Fditorial comment in the German war,” which leaders of British policy| preas has begun to confess fear of now consider one of the most power-| this peril ful weapons driving Germany to] The Germans now realize that new peace efforts? |with every month the war goes on, British leaders say they know|Germany’s difficulties in regaining from unimpeachable sources that the| her position in world trade will be fear of an economic war is already | tremendously increased — without the most troublesofne preoccupation | concerted action among the allies. in the minds of the German peace U-Roats Boomerang | upholatered chair or rocker you would not hesitate taking advan- | tage of thie epecial offering $53.50 Tapestry |would fail miserably to compensate |— for the damage to their trade, com- | _ merce, and industry, which is being } automatically worked by the war's duration. And, seeing Germany quailunder the menace, the British have begun to talk about it—to hammer it home, Practically 50 per cent of the peo | — ple of Germany were su} fore the war, by trade and industries, Germany's exports in the year before the war were over $4,400,000,000, Her imports were over $2,600,000,000, About one-half of this trade overseas. The allies think the Lager trade situation is, then, simply weapon to hasten Germany's submia- ~ sion. INJURED BOY WILL DOB PORTLAND, 7. Rocker, special . $42.50 Tapestry | Rocker, tal a one we are gving to dispose vf the first carl at very attrac- tive prices: Good grade felt base print 65c Lineleum, per square yard ine ground cork print Of), jour, per square yard ic heavy print Lin- oleum, per square yard $1.10 Genuine Inlaid Linoleum in the lies, thru their underground sound. ae $1.10 ing instruments, detected immediate- ne ‘ =" | ly @ spreading uneasiness in Ger many Jan. 7—There are men who feel relieved when told they are not physically fit for the army and there are men like Harry Wels er, Corvallis youth. Today he issued a call for volunteers to furnish akin mo he can be made fit for war Weiger was burned by electricity a few weeks ago, just as he was going to enlist. Fellowtudents at the Oregon Agricultural college volun ‘economic special at ° a | $195.60 Tapestry | Three-piece Upholatered ‘ A complete line of all patterns. Plain brown Linoleum, aoe ee ee Four-piece Adam Bedroom Suite, in American walnut | {fj finish; regular price $130.00. $99 50 Rocker, wee eeeenee e : $49.75 Tapestry Special at ........... Rocker, special ' PIRCES IN STOCK. gains veck, ease ond 5 ; & ONLY ONE OF RACH OF THESH EXCHANGE YOUR USED FURNITURE FOR NEW GOODS GARING FOR WOUNDED AT FRENCH TELEPHONE EXCHANGE — tarily furnished #kin for grafting on the seared lege and back But this application was unsno cessful. Undaunted, the youth was brought here for further treatment. Unable to le down, he crouches on his hands and knees night and day on a hospitol cot, awaiting @ second scouts in Switzerland and other new tral nations And this fear of the scouts reflect a fear felt by the political and in dustrial masters back home in Ger many. Germans Uneasy The famous Paris economic confer- ence, of whowe proposals the phrase, The fact is that the U-boats, on which Germany relies for victory are really defeating thelr own pur. pose | Because of the world tonnage | shortage, which the submarines are | producing, the allies are bound, after the war, to keep thelr shipping prin- cipally in inter-allied trade. *To REMOVE DANDRUFF* "Gu a small bottle of Danderine ~ at any drug store for a few cents, pour a Uttle into your hand and rub well into the scalp with the finger | tips. By morning most, if not all, grafting operation. of this awful scurf will have disap- > peared. Two or three applications destroy every bit of dandruff; Ip itching and falling hair. — er “war after the war,” was first used,| The Germans are beginning to see did little more than arrange among | that the most they could conceivably UNIVERSITY TO GIVE |the allies for the preferential distri-| wir aining the military | Will AIDS TO HOUSEWIVES bution of raw m \ inst_superic _stop soni “And them stains never will/ come out!" | Mothers no longer need utter thin exclamation in despair when her table linen, rugs or family’s clothing becomes mpotted University experts in the home| economics department have arrang ed a housewtves’ consulting bureau to help worried mothers. It is in the office of Mins Effie I. Raitt, Home Economics hall, and every Wednesday afternoon the faculty| | will be on hand to answer questions. TO TEST PERMIT LAW County Auditor Wardall eays he is expecting mandamus proceedings to} be brought against him by George R. | Ford, whom he denied a permit ¥ri-| day to ship intoxicating liquors into | Seattle. Ford made a written demand for permission to ship two quarts of| whisky from Missoula for his own NO CAMOUFLAGE IN THES STORY Apply a few drops then lift touchy corns off with fingers ‘This photograph, taken during recent fighting in Belgium, shows the telephone operators at a French central station made out of a captured German concrete shelter, caring for two wounded pollus who were struck in the legs by shell fragments and minsed by the ambulance corps. The Belgium battle front has Atlantic City faded when it comes to board walks. In the foreground is the war variety, laid over shell holes and almost impassable Flanders mud. SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Men’s $1.00 to $1.50 Nightshirts 75c to $1.10 $2.00 to $6.50 Pajamas $1.45 to $3.95 $1.45 full cut Two-Dollar Pajamas Outing Flannel Pajamas to 18 sizes 15 neat patterns, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Pajamas for $1. 95 A few suits only, slightly faded by the bright light in our show cases. Of crepe, heavy madras and genuine soisettes. Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little freezone on an aching corn, instant. | ly that corn stops hurting, then you| lift it right out. Yes, magic! $1.00 Quality Six-Fifty Nightshirts at Pajamas A few only A limited quantity of Muslin Nightshirts; sizes 15 to 19 $3.95 and linen Pajamas in $6.50 heavy silk natural color; formerly $1.25 Muslin Nightshirts at Heavy muslin; about 15 dozen, Heated for $1.50 this Spring Broken lines. sizes. One-Twenty-Five Nightshirts at Three for $2 Outing Flannel Nightshirts, medium weight; 95c Cannot be dup- All EDITOR'S NOTE—You can get a copy of this photograph by sending 10 cents with this clipping to the Division of Pictures, Committee on Information, Washington, D. G LONDON PAPERS SEE NO PEACE LONDON, Jan, 7.—-A definite out- Yine of irreducible war aims, opening the door to peace—if Germany de aires to enter—was how the London Press today regarded Lioyd George's epochal speech before the laborite party Saturday. Not one tditorial, however, ex- 4 any anticipation that Ge y would make this move of Every writer regarded the ing his war aims,” 95c 75 7 | promier’s utterances as stecling ev-|Mail. “We fear the only answer ped allied citizen to utmost en | from Berlin will be a cry of incred | deavors, |ulous rage,” the ‘Telegraph held, 6 1 6 papers ’ “ " Papin y nopepee pene wphewe war alms of Lioya George’'s| WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—~The con- meaaage to the world and that mes.|@re terms of victory. Before the al-|troller of the currency today issued sage parallel to President Wil-| les can accomplish their end they |a cai for condition of banks on De | have yet to pass thru the sternest | cember 31, declared the|Months and most severe trials of | eoaieneepinisionl emia the war.” | Acceptance of the call of the Firat] A tiny bottle of freezone conts but! “The most important state docu-|paptist church in Philadelphia was|® few cents at any drug store, but ment since the war began” was the /announced Sunday by Rev. Carter 1 sufficient to remove every hard | verdict of the Tines, “in national |seim Jones, pastor of the Seattle! corn, soft corn, or corn between the character and world-wide appeal.” | jirgt Haptist church for five years, | toes, and the calluses, without sore He will leave about /ebruary 1. ness or irritation. The membership of the First Bap-| Freezone is the sensational dis tist church has been doubled since|covery of a Cincinnal genius, It is Rev. Jones took charge. wonderful, » | WANTS REPORT ON BANKS DECEMBER 31 sizes 15 to 20 One-Fifty Nightshirts $ 1 . 1 0 ‘ Nightshirts of splendid, flannel; sizes 15 to 19. Twilled Muslin Nightshirts at Garments of extra well made. $1.25 twill, This is the old pric these lines,"" , “we will go forward with a conscience and a firm pur pose, We have laid down the lines of a clean peace. We must stand by them without yielding.” Rests With Enemy 4 “It still rests with the enemy to| TACOMA—The club house for |turn from war to peace by abandon: | Jewish soldiers, at Sixth and Broad- declared the way, was opened Saturday evening. long-wearing outing heavy out clear ind represents a great saving today MacDougall-Southwick, Men’s Shop, Just Inside the Door, 7% i il PO,