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JusT YOUR. wo! ’ Featuring Matched Dining Room Suites at Very Special Prices VIENNA PAPER OPPOSES | ATHLETIC PASTOR IS WILSON PEACE TERMS, LONDON, Feb, 15.—The Vienna Neue Freie Presse, in discussing President Wilson's speech, accuses | him of wishing to arrange a peace conference in which the allies would have all the best of it “Wilson wants to collect 23 bellig. erents in one room,” said the news paper. “If the question of protection of the Adriatic came up, Austria would have only one vote, and would be diplomatically overwhelmed ba the entente. “Germany would also have to | China and South America if she may keep Alsace-Lorraine.” SAYS MEAT FAMINE LOOMS IN AMERICA WASHINGTON, Feb. ath | road and marketing rapidly driving American meat pro- ducers out of business and snenacing You Can Tell the People Who Have Iron in Their Blood--- Rev. Paul Rader, famous Chicago pastor, now on a tour for the Salva. tion Army war fund drive, arrived in Seattle Friday and opened his campaign with an address at the |Chamber of Commerce members council meeting at noon. He will speak at the Y. M. C. A. at § Friday night Rev, Rader bh football star, cow puncher, man and pastor. business the country with a meat famine. There is no shortage of hogs or cattle today, but 75 per cent of the on January } are still held in, feeding yards, because there are no cars to |ship then to Chicago. This was the testimony today be fore the senate agricultural Belt Producers’ association. | HERE TO HELP DRIVE! & reputation as al, fattened cattle ready for the market | th, commit | the toe, of A. Sikes, president of the Corn | heade | near STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 15, 1918, PAGE 5 lel Father 20,000 Mem From N. W. W. Now iim Firamce | t's what the war h an Arthur RK. Criest expects to leave this week t tablish headquarters in F month, who halls fr looking to I he will thom like dier in Fran Is state will b at as his d care for all 0, Washingt in I at many ty nm hasn't 2 but ther and all are ping to get over there # Reing father nen will for Dean Pi mon at the w to help in hin tar thousands of young | the family many type “There who times and we \ as they used to occas the university, I'm ¢ said Dean Priest there run short of cash some call on dad onally when at ing to be that If @ fellow | and runs short of it in le I aurely heip ht Represents State “I'll do this, not only for Univer sity of Washington men, but for any man from the « ‘Thin is but one of the little serv I hope to give the boys. I plan to keep in touch with all of them Dean Priest will act as representa tive of th ty and the state, His app ment was made by Cov | Linter in being ents’ asnoclation. rts of the state have sons in the service are in: 1 to membership, Contributions elved by Bursar Condon, expenses, univer: prise are being pen headquarters an University union. | A member, and will be one ution, and the only to haxe special rep- Int ne. resentativer Remodel Hotel The union has remodel Palace hotel at an an headquarters Soldiers and Sailors on a much Maintenance for the first year from $30,000 to $40,000. If Dean Priest cannot care for all needs here, he will eatablish uarters claewhere, probably the trenches. He will be a companied by Mrs. Priest, who will supervise the clerical work, as she Frequently I hear par has had considerable office training pn that they haven't nd sost of my time rson, I'll help them dean. “I expect to make frequent visita to towns near the base hospitals, and now and then Tl run down to Bordeaux for a J} weok-ena to mee the boys. 1 also Dean Arthur R. Priest tthe Roy nse of $30. | Tt in wimilar to Washington men. “When Major Hall and his ambu pn they will be of ance to me. He known re in the and thru them I can learn quickly of a Washington man being taken to the hospital Look Up Men, Too H “Then there's the question of bor club larg ttle, ont neale arrive. will am I hope to #p hee dl en 2 much as possible If a mother hasn't I'll get in touch with J nn find out whether he has failed to, writes, saying she want to get up to the base of the write or whether the mail has not} |“Corn-Less Day” Use “Gets-It, covery! Makes Cor Loe b Men's $6.50 and $6.00 Bath Robes Special $3.50 Main Floor. She Rhodes Co. | Men's Flannelette Night Shirts Ain Aitractive Value at $1.00 Main Floor large in are dis and Ve f stripes in THESE | ) Bath Robes for THESE | men, which the ection Be for Satur of such excellent quality and attractive pat terns that they uitable for Lounging for Jath. They have has priced day are vy Priced at well as y Priced a 50 Favorab $19.50 and $ Shawl Collar and Three Pockets zit Upper Main Floor. nd kh veight fab- ployed in the designing of these new Spring atyle Coats. They are _ — made in three-quarter uy War Savings Stamps and full-length models of Be Safe—Make Your Income Tax Return Today | and girdle to match in col ors, and are made gener ously large for comfort, A full range of sizes if B | Burella, Bolivia Cloth and Army Coatings Velour, Special Fancy Silk Separate Dress Skirts at . : ee Hot Water Bottles and Syringes” Upper Main Floor. Specially Priced | Main Floor. special purchase re- fi ~ Hot Water Bottles are always @ | RUBBER | priced for Saturday makes buying at this needed part of the household, sad sale particularly helpful to as an essential they are appre _ the woman who is desirous the more when purchased at reduaal of practicing ! frugality when purchasing Spring style Skirts. This assortment shows Drab, Pekin Blue, Tan, Rose, Cinna- mon and mixed tolors. All sizes for women and misses. in Olive for Feet, Every Day ” the Great Corn ¥ Peet Right Off! at the doing Mt The moment ciated all prices. 2 quart Cardinal Hot Water Bottle; formerly $1.00, Special 3 quart Card: Special 2 quart ¢ 3 quart in light and dark colors, — Whiriin with shirred, gathered and =? auart plain tops, novelty pockets and tassel trimmed. Waist measures 26 to 29 inches. Hot Water Bottle; formerly $1.25 Syringe: formerly $1.50; Spectal joodyear Rubber Syringe; formerly $1.75, Special §: Spray Syringe; formerly $1.48; Special Hot Water Bottle with Fountain Syringe; ft Speetal art Hot Water Bottle with ial Plaids and Fancy Stripes r Rubber Fountain Syringe; Strong, Healthy, Vigorous Folks! : renees and how the foresters rat = anal? and see how the forester are getting along with their wood. been delivered.” fron in the proper form. One of Dean Priest's services will | } ter they had in some cases ya Tecreace | Too Weeks’ Time Te NE glance {s enough to ai it to ¥ which peop have tron in| lowing test said Dr. E.| work or how far you can w fcian, who has/ out b- widely both in this country| five and in great European medical ins tutions. “They are the ones that do! and dare. The others are in the weakling class. Sleepless nights pent worrying over supposed ail- ments, constant dosing with habit forming drugs and narcotics, and use- | f s less attempts to brace up with strong | take iron ina form that can be coffee or other stimulants are what | absorbed and assimilated, keep them suffering and vainly Iron, if you want longing to be strong. Their r able t# lack of iron in the bloo Without iron the blood has no power! to change food into living tissue, and therefor nothing you eat does you! 004; you don't get the strength out 4 it. When iron i# supplied it en- Jel tl impoverished b! gives the body greater res to ward off disease. I have | dozens of nervous, run-down pe oing on for months without y Cases, getting benefit from anything or weil you three times per ¢ two weeks. Then age: urself how much There is nothing help put, o¢ healthy yat organic tron compounds @r inorganic iron pro: assimilated, does not inje It ls dispensed. in th Owl Drug Co., Bartell Drug Co., Pharmacy and all other drumgists who were allivg all the time in- crease their strength and endurance in from 10 to 14 days’ time while CLA DoYou Know That the Union Dentists charge leas for first-class work than any other Dentists in Se- ? Their work is guaranteed for 15 years. Absolutely pain- att _LADY ATTENDANTS. less extracting. Remember, the Brunswick plays any Record. If you al- ready have a collection of rec- ords you can play them with new delight on the Brunswick. Or, if the Brunswick your first phonograph, you have the world of music to choose from. Come in and let us demon- strate the Brunswick. Regular Models $32.50 to $180 De Luxe Models $350 to $1,500 Very Liberal Terms Seattle Music House “The House of Brunswick” ©. 3. Cansutt, Prop. 1216 Third Ave., Bet. University and Seneca. Phone Main 3139. >lof the Red Cross | Swift's cutting. Then there'll be the en- gineers and their railroad construc tion to look after Look Up Inglis “I want to supplement the work 4 the Y. M. C./the month and arrive in Paris th 1 first get| middie of March “We hope to re ne Von,” rmans count ‘on Von Hin. can| denburg reaching Paria about ‘then, Vaha ‘We don't want hitn to beat 0 be the distribution of knitted good and parcels from the Women's league of the university Dean and Mrs A. wherever poanible in touch with Col. Inglis, command: | ing the 16ist company f the 4 division, and Col. Cavanaugh of Sth engineers, railway. They keep me informed ot many of the THE MOO-COW-MOO BY EDMUND VANCE COOKE sald Dean Priest me up to the moo-cow-moo st I could almost touch, En I fed him a couple of times, or two, En I wasn't fraid-cat—much. The moo-cow-moo'a got a tall Ike a rope, En it’s raveled down where it grows, En it's just like feeling a piece of soap All over the moo-cow’s nose. En the moo-cow-moo'a got deers on his head, En his eyes stick out of their place, En th of the moo moo is spread All over the end of his face. En his feet is nothing but finger na En his mamma don't keep ‘em cut, En he gives folks milk in water pails Ef he don't keep his handles shut. ‘Cause ef you or me pulls the handles, why The moo-cow-moo says it hurts, But the hired man he sits down clost by En squirts en squirts en squirts, by the Dodge Publishing ©: of the Little Tot.” ($1.50) Copyright, 1905 mpany From "Chronicles to start married life,” she “We can't even afford movies y rarely visit the city parks.” testifying, husbands ever 12 money CHILDREN IN COURT AS j= MOTHER TELLS OF WOE) «na on Other widows, CHICAGO, Feb. 16—Her four| she mast their thinly-clad ‘children clung to Mrs.| made was $13 a week 1 Mactejlioski, a 30-year-old | Gaty Inbor low, while she testified today in the ‘pack Sere arbitration) MURDER TRIAL HERE WILL BEGIN MARCH 18 ‘The father of the tots died of con 4 trom overwork| and was buried| The case of 8. L. > with firat degree heard March 18 of « rding to th have 4 Jurey continued our lives, Thursday. Graham ts having William Auburn switehman stated had labor sumption contrac Graham, charged will t Presiding Judge to that date| accused of Applestiel murder ‘and borrow ahead in A Nation Builder to Seattle | shot D OINTMENT Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. First'application given relief, 600. | NOSE CLOGGED FROM } A COLD OR CATARRH { Apply Cream in Nostrils To Open Up Air in coming you at HIPPODROME and tell you of thé past mistakes and the future possibilities Dr. Ng Poon Chew The National Entertainer, will lecture un auspices of Se China Club Feb. 17th, at 8:15 P. M. Secure your tickets now from the Club or the Hippodrome. “The Best of Everything Comes to the Hippodrome” Passages. ‘Ah! What relief! | nostrils open right up, sagea of your hei you can breathe hawking, — snufflin Ke, . strug. gling for h at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. 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