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COMSTOCK AND FAULKNER TO Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., In. | 416-424 Pike Street WE'LL TRUST YOU JOR Create Ryetem hi to azetet you t r the are anywhere Ne aUsT YOUR WORD TuaT YouwLL 630.00 Werth 18.00 Wert 100,00 Werth of Hometurnichiogs. 180.00 Werth of Nomefurntant: 200.00 Werth 000.00 Werth U ™ COLONIAL RANGES UILT throughout of ARMCO IRON. The most ¢ Tust-resisting and lasting onomical range to operate made, having no excess tron to heat. Pipe in rear, giving the entire top for cooking #ur- face. With or without enameled panels. Either cabinet style or leg base Sold on Terms of $1.00 Per Week. Your Old Stove Taken in Trade. STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1918. PAGE 5 If congress really wants to speed up the war, and speed up the country— Priday four Sales No mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders taken, and no deliveries made on hour sales, and right to limit quantities reserved. 10 TO 11 1TO2 50 dozen Turkish Towels | 50 11 TO 12 Cotton A bir CARD TA 9TO 10 quantity of covmns Women's WOMEN'S COATS, A full bleach extra Union Suite—In high { £4.95 standard qualit This | length style. All slight | ¢ e forue ibe ec mies A item will save you rolled from dimplay. | $1.00, thin hou 65c blue and brown Die For this 29 ly $1.00 suit. For this | covers former sdesioni fig ee 300 Women's Handker- 300 yards Curtain Ma- Ch iN Taffeta, | chlefs—This lot includes | terials, including § 500 YARDS NORMANDY Mensaline and * in | broken lines of initial | and Marquisettes, ir ) LACKS ¢ ind embroidered corner | plain and fancy b A splend wlens; some are slight For thie S495 hae... 106 m"".... 20 Short Lengths of Silk $1.00 y2.4 } the short lengths of Silk re- are warm | ALL maining from our Silk Sale, in | THESE of kerse —_! lengths from 2 to 5 yards. The | —_) three-quarter $19.50 Coats for Friday's Selling $8.95 serviceable Coats and cheviot, in length styles. assortment of weaves includes taffetas, The colors are Havana brown, dark green, messalines, satins, etc., in plain colors, nay nd mole. Full flare belted models fancy stripes and blacks. Each length | with large collars. Sizes from 36 to 46, will be ticketed and marked with yardage of piece, and will be sold at the uniform price of A money-saving item to those in need of a garment of this kind. FOR FRIDAY’S SELLING, $8.95. VI | Za” ‘ SARS l $1.00 A YARD. 3TO4 “4705 | 57T05:30 2TO03 pare ; 7 12 ope: 46 “Chine, | 286 4s Fancy Piaid, | Y », Si wom SEPARATE FACE FEDERAL GRAND JURY if it wants to break up railway congestion, move freight and get the country oOr-||] stcenline’ “and” ‘Tattets | Wasp Print and Moire ‘Women's Silk skinrs, 63.00 ganized for its big job—the thing to do is to speed up action on railroad legislation. ||] Bowit’rhis'2t'tonsnts | MAM wow nimmons | Vests—White only, | | Tic, rk -\ Neee George Comstock, former police lack of substantiating _ testimony Now is no time for every statesman to trot out his individual solution of Si WiRaacte in | ea geetne from 2 172% | a good fitting gar-| avout 50 Navy Blue fergeant in charge of the dry squad. were denied by Commissioner Me- | ilway » and solid ¢ : Serge Skirts for this fwd bound over to the federal grand Clelland. the railway problem. ; ) 4 out “two dozen | patterns and colorings. | ment, substantially cic The styles include jury with Raleigh M. Faulkner, on Nine witnemes testified. F. D Now is no time to play presidential and other party politics. feta” ™* % | Bie. For this 1Qe@| made. Sizes 40, 42 | novelty pockets, wits charges of conspiracy in connection Young, Queen Anne grocer. who =e | Spee »' Get busv! Give © - Nile P Encinee - lear! erly Bee. S8¢ ang | B0Ur yard ee » ““ | tallored belts, gathered with the alleged importation of cently moved next door to Faulk Speed up! Get busy! Give Conductor Wilson and Engineer McAdoo a clear} rm he ge oe curpnens vex-| and 44. Formerly | packs, etc. ‘The sise@ Nquor, following the hearing Wed- ner, refuted Comstock's statement|track and the right of way. | hour 15c acct e are 25 to 30 waist meas- Resday before U. S$. Commissioner that he had never called on Faulk It's a big job. Do it in a big way; do it now! | $1.50. For ure. R. W. McCtelland. ner, He said he saw Comstock «| a 5 z pallets 79 ‘ | NET WAISTS 81.95 as, eee Teas . ia Bail was fixed at the same to Faulkner's house shortly before | wha adiwralide-ta:tuse | conll teter ee 1 00 Formerly 0635. 2 Amounts as deposited for appearance or after Thanksgiving day Many a n's energy given out AT given are ps This lot iectedes acts | hour... e cal $3.00 at the hearing. $5.000 for Comstock A special agent of the department | after he bounc out of bed and ity Cream Net, and have in corduroy, and the col- and $1,000 for Faulkner. Both were of justice testified that Faulkner.) shuts off the alarm clock. | @ camis le of pink chit ore are navy diac vf a given a day for filing new bonds. ,after his arrest, telephoned police | | Ge Meee eerie Oy LEWIS GRINDS SICK MEN min 8 gg Ester gge = =Ahe Rhodes Co month. stock. “This is O. K. B..” said this For this “ Motions by John F. Dore, attorney| Faulkner, and hung up, according Catarrh Distorts hour $1.95 . 50c for Comstock, and John J. Sullivan nd William R. Bell, for Faulkner, asking dismissal on the ground of TOPS TOBACCO Old Sea Captain Cured His Own His Remedy and Beck Sent Free ja. m. and closing at 6 p.-n, it is an-|indicate & Sanitarium Publishes Free Book) method, and say it ts entirely suc- . 99 | pr ure ine dealers Thursday, and accepted by 15|_ A mucus to the federal agent. Other witnesses were B. E. Bailly iFac @ruggist; Tom Headington and W.} A. Booth, transfer men; W. T. Meck stroth, Northern Pacific assistant freight agent; J. W. Allen, Northern | Pacific freight agent; F. E. Elmore and Deputy Sheriff Von Gerste. SOME ARE LEAN; SOME FAT--TEUT PRISONERS: 1 Expression Spreads the Nos Biure the Ey Puffs the Face, Dries the Lips. How to Get Rid of Catarrh. TRY THIS HOME TREATMENT FREER. | Staff Correspondent CAMP LEWI —A In the ABIT IN ONE DAY opinion o' Catarth not onty makes one feel effect in ly grows) to a remarkabdl When the bugter bi ing been retired for length of serv- thing off. Next! food | r eee red nose that dribbles with in a unsightly misery. A rgest stores. Accord-|\ breath tainted with the odor of ca y board of the state|tarrh is an offense against all health this plan will be|and decency. A stomach filled with ram presented to Seattle of the city’s ing to the econc council of defen: Rupture After Doctors Said placed in operation Monday, Janu-| 4% ngs from diseased nasal cav- “ ” 2 ities may cause untold misery, and ‘Operate or Death.’ ary 21, The food shops will confine| ruins the complexion. The b their business hours to opening at 9|clogged with strings of ropy body literally reeking INTO WELL ONES IN HURRY, Tacoma, Jan. 17.| barracks and not at drill soldier ien't a good soldier, Unele Sam, 0 | sald 2 regimental medico the other when a fighter turns up at mick call | day. re, in the morning, it amounts to his| bites a man and he gets lazy and| V**hington, Oregon and British Co- pouring himeelf into the hopper of the health machine of the army. lown at | there is recovery as © rink, and to disprove on by Showing How ee: Habit; sust lke the cartoonist pictures r by the| the lame and the halt report to their tongue to boost his temperature |" * fire risk. and to disprove APEY-| afternoon parched ach stsins Yacht club ss satin Fwy Pha Fom One) snowing the tuba player in a Ger- elf home treat-| “top” sergeants and a non-commis.| The resulting burn sent him to the) "rnin aKainst shingles manufactur: - ~ evening of January 23, at the rg ve Days at Home. man band $ : [i ¥ stone officer taken em to the ree hospital for sure. ee , Pat Gb tok itt te semi eet COMPANY | Atnietic club. Committees for the at in the way German prisoners mental infirmary, where ‘Occasionally a man fakes an in oe . ot nd . : 7 ion year were appointed at a meeting” G08 Stain ae, Se Someph, Mtoe has in France looked to First Sergt. Am. physicians give them “the once| jury or makes a small hurt worme,|@y, Dr. Hi. Von & Bae sass ea: ii forthe ae fu . tien rat Wednesday : Main st, Sc. Joseph, Me. bas! vss Harris, U. B.A. new sergeant dag hut these cases are very rare, and| {hat work is now going forward on_gin in the near future on_the first nesday. agtty ettect of tobacco” Rabi. instructor of the reserve officers’ One man has a sore tooth. The for the most part the men who re ee e and how it can nis TOM | training corps at the university. He dental chair for him. Another has! spond to sick call are really ailing.” t ij it - one te five Sere ot eee tacco for| returned recently from the American a wart. “Sergeant, the nitrate of| For the accident # there in an. y | jmore than $6 yeu: we Sried this| expeditionary force in France, hav silver and we'll take the dummmed method of rendering relief. Private a care in given the soldier R L k One delivery daily, 30-day credit, | doesn't le until he is well. upture Like |: ice ie cs ee tes rather than luxuries—this is the| confined to quarters and this m UNCLE SAM GETS READY TO =| SAVE DAYLIGHT m. man put Smith he) ed men on are| caring for the te condensed milk plant on the Ol; peninsula, which will cost $100,000 and will have a capacity of 1.003 SHOW VALUE OF RED the developnent of fire-resisting paints, which will put red cedar CEDAR AS FIRE RISK jsningtes on a concrete risk, and will . assure their acceptance by the Northwestern manufacturers of |i pourd of Fire Underwriters, |cases of tinned milk per day. shingles, representing | Fire test demonstrations occupied |2*¥ company will be 11 the greater part of the program of |## the Olympic Milk Co. ts this morning’s session, at Second CR Azi pt jave. and Lenora st Papers were read by several representatives this y that they may mpend the day in the | “Once in = while we get » faker,” “ the hook red cedar lumbla, are in convention in Seattle for the purpose of planning a cam ‘under his|!UEn to prove the value of red cedar wants to loaf. The stunts they pull to avoid work are red = pepper “aah A big dinner and frolic 1s to be put Suppose a man be hurt on the drill . . fhe aes © fas tiinces, hep ynproved ice. has pains in his “tummy,” and so/ field. Another soldier rushes to a A re ages Sart ‘The Germans are well fed and are age a the line. : telephone, and within a few minut te ~ - prong in prime condition. according to he minor hurts and ailments are|a base hospital motor ambul is ee saecing. ours ther it le smoke’ | Gergt. Harris. He was on the Fin attended to at the infirmary. The| rushed to the scene of the accident.| | dipping. . land, which was torpedoed off the men who are really if! are eared for First Aid Given Say Anaemia—Lack of Iron Is Greatest Curse to the Health, Strength, Vitality hace be rage leah eee 7] coast of France, but which did not temporarily at the infirmary and| In the meantime first ald has been Beauty of the Modern American Woman. fed Orele name and addreas at once,|8ink and returned to port under its seetulanace that mneice reetete ae yen Te te man i fo il that t°| DR. FERDINAND KING, New York The Child's Appeal—What Is Your Answert — ——— at all infirmaries during the day and| would endanger his life, he is taken| date realtor ae os aide — ight. 0 the on ” ental fi a - - P m 4 ‘Cure Your FOOD DEALERS AGREE vv Get Good Care | ech regheeerat peopital - has| OFganle iron—Nuxated Iron—to TO CUT OFF CREDITS At the base hospital the finest of | eight physicians and about 50 eniiat-| S¥pply the iron defielency. Opinions of Dr. Schuyler C, Jaques, Visiting Surgeon, St. Elizabeth's Hospit New York City; Dr. H. B. Vail, for- merly Physician in the Baltimore | Hospital, and a Medical Examiner; Dr. James Francis Sullivan, for- merly Physician of Bellevue Hos- pital (Outdoor Dept), New York, and the Westchester County Hos- pital, and other physicians who have thoroughly tested the value of Nuxated Iron. There are also of the time] h of the men in duty dentists kept buny aa! the compan Captain Collings nailed the seas with catarrh, causing pimples, agi for many years; then he sustained | N°UNC#. blotches and other skin eruptions Any woman who tires easily, is] ayoen. 4 dad double ‘rupture that soon of cetth Carma’ edinils upon the nervous or irritable, or looks pale,| dent. ye oe cae aan tes FW pee I FROWNS ON STUDY OF [%a: HB me gy gg ASHINGTON, D. 16.—-Saving of more than 1,500,000 haggard and worn, should at once) NUXATED Fears. He tried doctor after docto ther down; the lungs and, bron tons of coal a year if daylight aaving of an hour a day were have her blood examined for iron de-| ®™ 4 And truss after truss. "No renult GERMAN IN SCHOOLS) ctiat ruben.’ scourged with the de-|| adopted by act of congren in the United States would be effected, ||ficlency--administration of simplo| Stdy Mave, nice, roxy fnust cither submit to = dangerous| The German language has no place|tarrh, can lead to anemia and the according to extimates made by the executive committee on day Nuxated Iron will often increase the| se nervous and Irritable and adhorrent operation or dis. Helin high school |most’serious consequences. light saving for the Chamber of Comme the United States, strength and endurance of weak, the time, and look did metther! He cured himself in- . . So why, continue with a# nis of which Lincoln Filene of Boston is chairman ervo' sareworn women 100 per| ime ®@ ™ Students who wish to study it as|misery? Send your name and ad - nervous, careworn women 1 Per) The doct KRVe some en with plenty Uterature can do #0 in college, while dress today for a free trial of Mr This i# one of the strong arguments to be made at the hear cent in two weeks’ time. | Smith's mother ital, be by, rosy = Fe those who go no farther than high |@*" . fam ean nt. M alt a ing 4 ok or two b t house committee on interstate jams women, full rad Life, by! and Vitae 3 to C. B, Gauss, ain at, Mal and Canale -Someiiel nthe daylight shving nich recently "1 y, thi ho Inck tron are often cross, nervous, F school can use time and money in|} ai eich tt will not cost you a nd fi en commer the daylight saving bill, which recently There can b » strong, health rate ogy ‘rene tired. ning creaturen him happy man. Anyone ¢ it’s Pensive, the world should have the Captain Collings book, telling all about how he cured himself, and how anyone |} strictly wupervised by the United Instantly Relieved by sums varying betwe May follow the same treatment, in| $25. hey were A thelr own home without any trouble, |] States Government ssi The book and medicine are FRE! helps, Frank Miller They will be sent prepaid to any With a special feeling of safety vison, Gust Dabl, rupture sufferer, who ‘° : ; m thy bata iferer who will fll outll you can save at the First Na- Ray Arrow, B. Ons, T * ow this’ paper. Captain Collings made a study of | fierselt, FREE RUPTURE BOOK AND more profitable ways. |penny to try it, and it surely will This is the stand taken by Attor-|@stonish you with its wonderful ef. ney John W. Roberts in a protest let-|{04uy°'"! ‘ mai ter to the school board. coupon and conference of sh under the auspic lution was unant saving plan as @ DOUBTS BOND LEGALITY | yi couror gone tors Legality of the proposed Shilahole | Package GAUSS COMBINED ave. bonds ix doubtful, according to | ;ATAIRH,, TEPATMENT, four Assistant Corporation Counsel Wal name and « yn dotted lines ter F. Meier, in an opinion on file | briow and oN Nh with the city council. The bond is. | 241! Main at, Marshall, Mi sue matter will be submitted to the people at the next Well, well! light saving no everybody Name earli When Hann some of the r “The very id water run up hill RF. D. or Street .... City GAS ONSTOMACH » Safety for Savings You can deposit your savin, a national bank—any bank—with a because it is a member of the Federal Reserve System of hia condit and at the finding the method that #0 quickly made a well, strong, Vigorous and | sin INDIGESTION | HEARTBURN | Wits. «i national n use the same method: | easy, safe and inex- Every ruptured person in| sense of security simple, and is low coupon. But send it right before you put down} tional Bank, the oldest national bank in the city FIRST NATIONAL BANK BISURATED =. law 9 UKAIN TABLETS AND POWDER FORM BISURAT: Magnesia in Mag- newia expecially prepared for the safe, speedy and certain correction of dangerous stomach acidity, It REMEDY COUPON. W. A. Collings (Inc.) 63 B, Watertown, N. e send me ye re Remedy and Book with- ny obligation on my part ver. for an important confi heada of the Japane’ passed the senate by Another argument The Jution last morning sunshine snooges. Looks as tho congress will advance the clocks this summer ipyard mous! mat proposed neilmen snickered for * they as try NO LICENSES; AUTO SOUR STOMACH | DRIVERS GET FINES| ‘Twelve drivers of “for hire” superior ing pase without a license, and were Col William Mag-| «truck his vehicle, at 13th ave. Thomas Angelo and R. JAPANESE AMBASSADOR WILL ARRIVE TONIGHT) °°." snes Called to Tokio from Washington ; will arrive in Seattle tonight, unanimous that will be presented is that employment of the United st passed uri aid in the shipbuilding prog: councilmen autos ned in and m Wilson, F. M Pe, itabl whom utiful, rosy-cheeked | women without iron,” says Dr, Ferdinand King, a New York Physician and Medical Author. “In my fr to physicians on the grave daylight rious cons nees 0) Meg ficiency in the blood vote be jobody wants to have aro at a recent in Washington, # shipping board, a ng adoption of th themselves for all kinds of ills, when the Teal and true cause undertyig — their condition is simply a Incl “a sufficient iron in the red blood cots 7 sults. And those who wish quickly and #e-/to increase their strength, power fron de-| and endurance will find it a most of American| remarkable and wonderfully effe: rues women I have strongly emphasized | tive remedy.” puscles to enable nature to trans the fact that doctors should pre-| Dr H. B. Vail, formerly Physician| form the food they eat into brawny who fought Will Hanna’s di scribe more organic tron—Nuxated| in the Baltimore Hospital, and a! muscle, tissue and brain. But bee year may yet be deprived of thei Iron—for their nervous, run-down, | Medical Examiner, says rough-| ware of the old forms of metal nay y deprived of th weak, haggard-looking women pa- out my experience on hospital staffs | iron, which frequently do more harm tients. Pallor means anaemia nd ag a Medical Exeminer, 1 have| than good skin of an anaemic woman ts pale,| been astonished at the number of| “Notwithstanding all that has will go to work an hour earlier and quit an hour her flesh bby. The muscles lack patients who have vainly doctored | been said and written on this subs tone, the brain fags, and the mem-| for various diseases, when in reali ject ne well ence Rare ory ‘falls, and often they become | their delicate, run-down state was| thousands of people still Insist, om hin daylight saving ordinance here, | Weak, nervous, irritable, despondent the rexult of lack of iron in| dosing. themselves. with metallie! because it 1 strongly When the ire of w tron, simply, T Nuxated|costs a few ppose, nts less, nd melancholy just as well try t’ make from the blood and nen the nie iron y’ might 0 change the olockst” Ko » thelr patients at the readers in all cases to get @ bisa mos llr e. me n food rapidity with which the weakness n's prescription for organic Abe tea tat Tuwarn: table (tne eonecel makin fron—-Nuxeted Iron—-or if 7oscaaa rs “ad hed fice, wh | want to eo to this trouble, then pure b ta cra biscuits, maca Nuxated Iron my-/ chase only Nuxatea@ Ire in its oa . roni, Apaghettl, tapioca, sago, farin: f to build me up after a serious|iginal packages and see that & Renton Car Hits {Apel Specnett ot Recent aateantiin nates Oncate Tan ir und, . ects were apparent after urs on the package. If you have aken Coal Wagon and Injures Driver) repara other similar Tron prod . remember — an entirely, © ed the s, and within three weeks n virtually revitalized my whole sys-| Iron a silly sof home|tem and put me in a superb phys-|and failed to get resur down the | ical condition.” that such products are |hav Warth and y. by William Lund, dri of a wagon pipe th hour} Dr Sauer, a Roston Physician, | different thing m Nuxated Iron, Hop the itbeknian Suelo. sustained tables are coo spon- | who has studied both in this country¥| NOTE—Nuxated Iron, which sible for another loss. /and in great European Medical In-|soribed and recommended above by pRYS painful injuries Thursday morning, Therefore, if you Wish to preserve |atitutions, says: “lam a great be-|siciana In such a preat Vartoty of casem, te KE. | when Renton Interurban Car No, 104 Your youthful vim and vigor to a! tiever in Nuxated Iron. It often acts| not a patent medicine nor secret remedy must supply th your food by using form of organic iron, Just as you would use salt H ripe old age, you 4. and iron almost like magte. No long ago a] but one which ts well kr man came to me who was nearly | gists, and half a century old and asked me to| widely preseribed by eminent phystelans! \give him @ preliminary examination | both In Burope and America. Unlike the” Your food has not enough for life insurance, T was astonished | older inorgante iron products, It ta i Dr, Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting |to find him with the blood pressure | assimilated, doea not injure the teethy urgeon of St zabeth's’ Hospital, (of a boy of 20, and as full of vigor, | make them black, nor upset the stomachs — New York City, sald: “I have never | vim and vitality as @ young man; in| on the contrary, it is a most potent reme! ore given out any medical in-| fact, a young man he really was,|edy In nearly ail forms of indigestion, ag ll) formation or advice for publication, | notwithstanding his ag ‘The se-| well as for nervous, run-down condit! iY as I ordinarily do not believe in it.|cret, he said, was in taking iron ‘The manufacturers have such great ae [But so many American women suf-|Nuxated Iron had filled him with| fidence in Nuxated fron that they off 3 fer from iron deficiency, with its at- owed life, At 30 he was in bad|to forfeit $100 to any charitable in tendant —{lls—physleal’ weakness, | health; at 46 he was careworn and|tion if they cannot take any man nervour Irritability, melancholy, in-| nearly all in—now, at 50, after tak-| woman under 60 who lacks fron and BIG RUMMAGE. SALE | dicestion, tabny, ‘sagging muscles, |ing Nuxated Iron, a miracle of vital-| crease thelr strength 200 per cent or ever ete., ete, and in consequence of their |ity, and his face beaming with the|tn four weeks’ time, provided they wn to drugs whose fron constituents a deficiency in "| Dearborn st. | Motorman ©. A. Bales and Con duetor I 2. Forsythe Lund was taken were in charge of the street car to the city hospital his Injuries are not ser Physicians be. tablet yaig, a te Of Sive-Rrebl De. Almaro Sato, Japanese ambas At 1910 Fifet Ave. weakened, run-down condition they | buoyancy of youth.” no serious organic trouble. ‘They waaiedes ind tne Sentude arith ce une | wador to the United States, will sail Open Friday, 10 o'Clock are go lable to contract serious and} | Dr. J Francis Sullivan, for: | offer to refund your money if it don packages, Do not cont h oo cubits ? “4 widay. fven fatal discases, that I deem it|merly Physician. of Rel Jos-[at least double your strength abd Savings Tepertmens ‘Open Batun it: mercial magnesia, All ot spagaenia | oan Selene Lantus mo. de, mes Given by Young Ladies of my duty to advise such lo take Nux-| pital (Outdoor Dept.), New York, and|durance In 10 days’ time. It te day Evenings 6 to 8. oe ae 4 4 eat the aon, Leet on the ua enw. . H : ated Iron. T have taken it myself|the Westchester County Hospital,|in this clty by Owl Drug Co. wine trom DRUGUISTS KVERY.|!* now en route from the Kast and) PLYMOUTH CHURCH and given .it to my patients wich | ys: “Thousands of persons go on! Drug Co, Swift's Pharmacy and all most surprising and satisfactory re-dsuffering year after year, doctoring druggists,

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