The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1918, Page 4

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He polled nearly 28,000 votes two years age without a newspaper BEDROOM SUITE SPECIALS Choice of two exceptionally attractive designs at a very substantial reduction from the Same Suite as shown above, except Bed ts in open slat design. T One price and one set of terms for all. No deceptive phrases in our advertisements to mis- lead the uninformed. $0.00, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $ 4.00 month $100.00, nothing down, $1.25 week, or $ 5.00 month $ 5.00 down, $1.75 week, or $ 7.50 month $10.00 down, $2.50 week, or $10.00 month $12.50 down, $3.00 week, or $12.50 month $15.00 down, $3.50 week, or $15.00 month Heaters, Blankets, Comforts, Rugs and other seasonable articles may be added to ac- count any time without the usual first payment. We Invite the Accounts of AR Reputable and Trustwerthy 0.00, 00, regular price CHOICE $82.50 NOTHING DOWN $1.25 WEEKLY Four-plece Bedroom Suite tn choice of ‘either tvory enamel, | mahogany or American walnut | finishes. All pieces are per | feotly matehed, the 3% inch top Dresser having 24x26 mirror; roomy Chiffonier and triplicate mirror Dressing Table Full size Hed may be had tn fully pancled design, as shown in the upper picture, or in open slat effect an pictured in lower illus tration. Special for this week in | choice of Ivory Enamel, Mahogany or American Walnut finish, $82.50. Nothing down and only | $1.25 weekly. You Save $10 to $20 When You Buy a BUCK’S (‘ie<: RANGE Your Old Stove Taken in Exchange 8-HOUR DAY This store ts conducted on a strictly-edhered-to Shour basis—9 a. m. to 6 p. m., Including Saturdays. Sole Buck’s Union-Made Stoves and Ra! — ° Ranges, FURNITURE SEATTLE S POPULAR HOME FUR M.AGOTTST Mattress, Pullman Davenports EIN Co. 0S arent NISHERS | =) 1514 to 1520 Second Avenue, Near Pike ED AS PRIVATE; dollars for pri Feb. 18.—James H. Co- jected construction work. enlisted as « private in the! sin, has been 4 trom! his arrival, months of (Paid Advertisement. Paid for by Frank major to lMeutenant colonel. Col. is the construction quarter EUT.-COLONEL NOW |master and | pos mamee Se shaiens ot He came to the camp ag a captain States army before the war!and has been promooted twice since TERAUCHI WINS FAVOR TOKIO, Feb..15.—The diet axsfrese 4 its confidence tn the Terauchi government today when it voted, 241 to 117, to support the government in & test of strength with the oppos! tion o M. Baan) BRADFORD FOR MAYOR BRADFORD OR GILL? PAY NO ATTENTION TO ELEVENTH HOUR PROPHECIES With due candidates, it respect to all the other is generally conceded that the mayoralty fight has now nar- rowed down son and Gill. to BRADFORD, Han- Hanson supporters claim his nomina sand votes to spare. dames E. Bradford, Candidate for Mayor argument, on the eve of an election, is o record of tion with many thou- If this be true, then Bradford and Gill are fight- ing it out for the other n om ination, as thetwo highest must be on the tick- et for the elec- tion, March 5th. Everybody knows there is a big drift to BRADFORD. Our test polls and all other evidence show Bradford leading. Make your count. Get behind Brad- ford. Make him one of nominees. BRADFORD'S CAMPAIGN / COMMITTEE vote , STAR—MONDAY, FEB. 18, 1918. PAGE 4 But—the Worm Will Turn— ‘ * \ \ Wy) 10 FRIGHTFULNESS IN AUSTRIA TURNING WORKERS ON HUNS BY W. AIRD MACDONALD BAN FRANCISCO, Cal ry The same Hun frightf acticed within the iron ring that urrounds the central powers. Austria must make peace, or she is lost, because threefourths of her people are now arrayed against the Vienna government. The Monster of, Brutality ts de vouring itself. ‘This is the word brought for the| “Onty last summer during the | ¢rnment. Joseph | great strike of the munition workers| When first time to America by Martineck, editor and socialist, re turned member of the American del- eration rent to Russia to work for) diern the independence of Hgbemia. Workers Tired “Austria,” he says, “is today a seothing mass of revolt as a result of German frightfulness practiced upon the peoples of the small nations within her borders. HUX, IRON, PEPSIN AND 'SARSAPARILLA The combination of two great medicines, Hood's Sarsaparilla and Peptiron, by taking them if conjunc | tion, one before eating and the other after, brings into cooperation the above-named substances, best for the blood, nerves and digestive organs. This combination is expecially reo ommended in cases that are scrofa: | jous, or rheumatic, anemic and nerv: ous, of where the blood is both tm-| pure and pale, deficient tn iron—one of the most common disease cond tions of the present day. In casos where a laxative in needed, Hood's Pills should be taken. They work in perfect harmony with Hood's | Se open have become the mut | terings in the state of Bohemia that a garrison of German sol diers ls quartered in every town. “The workers and the helpless | poor, ruthlessly oppressed for so jong, have grown tired and are ris-| ing against the awful conditions add- “Btrtkee are everywhere, temporar ity crushed by the tron hand of Ger man brutality. in Bohemia, the tollers were shot down in cold blood by German sol Then four soldiers were placed on guard over every striker left and he was ordero@ back to | work Die on Gallows | “Daszynaki, Polish deputy in the | Vienna parliament, charged that from thirty to sixty thousand have ~|been made victims of this German | frightfulness. | “And it was admitted by the Vien [na press, official organ of the gov ernment, that two thousand men of Bohemia have died on the gallows. | “Se open has become the op- position to the government in Bohemia that an ‘inner blockade’ | ts now being carried on by the | Caechs or Bobemians, in refus ing to send their grain into Ger. many, The kaiser has warned Emperor Charies that ‘the Cacchs are the most dangerous enemies of the central powers.’ “When the Vienna parliament was assembied last July for the first time since the war, Austria made all deputies of the various states swear loyalty to the government. The Bo hemian deputies refused, and when forced, they declared against the gov- America declared war Against Germany, great demonstra tions in favor of America were held in Prague, the capital of Bohemia The German papers were censored, for not a line of what was going on in BohemiA appeared in any of them “When America also recognized Austria an an enemy, even greater demonstrations favoring the cause of democracy were held. “In Russia today over 40,000 Ceech prisoners, former soldiers in ty Austrian army, are mobilized, @rilied and armed to fight against Austria, with 36,000 more in reserve. Ten thousand also are in France on the western front. “By Austria they are regarded as traitors, and, if ever taken prisoner, would be executed. Consequently it is a veritable “battle tc death’ with them.” | SKILLED MECHANICS WANTED BY U. S. TO GO TO FRANCE WITH NAVY) | The navy department has issued a) call for skilled mech , to be en} rolled in the United States naval ara nerve, for assignment to an sviation | |Sarsaparilia and Peptiron, and are | construction unit for duty sbroad | | | mild and efficient. || The Home Treatment for EPSY from this nervous ite sud Recond and StopUsingaTruss 1HUS® WEAKENS. Here's Great, Good =|MONDAY, 18th sip, #0 cannot chate buble bone. od thomacives Home; Se todas, aera Prix of tt by send. pEHIAL Pla Address Co The quota required from this dis- | trict i# limited to 50 men, who may have the trades of earpenters, rig | gers, bricklayers, bollermakers, elec triclans and firemen. Applicants | who may be accepted will be enrolled | in suitable naval ratings, to serve | not longer than the duration of the war. Applicants must be United | States citivens, between 21 and 25 | years of age, and must qualify phys |ically and professionally before ex amining officers | Applicants should apply at the | | navy recrul office, or at the navy | | yard, Brem | | CAMP LEWIS LAND IS COSTING $15 AN ACRE Staff Correspondent CAMP LEW Tacoma, Feb. 18 1 first condemnation suit by which county will obtain 5,000 { land to donate to Uncle Sazn | + Camp Lewis is nearing an end, and probably will be finished next The second case, involving 40.000 acres, will be started at once. ; is costing the county 5 an acre, and the suits cost ral thousands of dollara a week ute, There has been much! int from the land owners that} are being “stuck” by the county. woek PAID ADVERTISING H. C. GILL Candidate for Mayor ‘Will discuss the real issues of the campaign at the following places: Downtown Hippodrome Fifth and University, 8:15 P. M. All Invited. |their hair dark Are You Still Young at Heart? Then Why Look Older Than You Feel? Every woman is as young as she looks, so why let sentiment or prejudice prevent your keeping youthful as long a you wish? Not long ago mgny women would not use face powders or cosmetics | Today, most women know their need and use them ‘This ix equally true of the hair re storer, Thousands of women keep and youthful with bas ——yy HAIR COLOR RESTORER (Guaranteed) It is not a dye, but a delightful tollet preparation which gradually brings back all the natural color and glons. Q-ban stain the — acalp, wash or rub off; and doos not inter- fere with washing or waving the hair. Keeps it glossy and healthy Sold by druggists every - where on Money- Back guarantee, price 750. will not Stops Indigestion of Twenty- five Years Standing dale, Mont., era have had indig al - MeDougall - fouthwi SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE ST! ‘ REET Special Purchase and Underprice Sale of [WILTON Xs RUGS £5.50 to $72.50 The well-known Ka- radi and other genuine Wilton rugs, in beauti- ful patterns and color- ings. Sizes 27x54 inches to 9x12 feet. Savings of $1.50 to $22.50. —Raugs and Draperies, Fourth Fleer Sale of =F Notions “T hat Reminds Me” Bias Tape, sizes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, piece. Fancy Buttons, many colors and sizes Crochet Cotton, odd colors only ... Dress Shield Braasiered, broken nizes, regular 60¢ Hickory Hose Supporters, all sizes, pair Human Hair Nets, all shades... Snap Fasteners, white or black Slipper Trees, hardwood tips, Mercerized Corset Laces, 6-yard Darning Cotton, 75-yard balls, brown only Tape Measures, 60inch, revernible.. Hair Pin Cabinets, large size, assorted pins. Safety Pina, four sizes, white only, doze Skirt Belting, 1%- to 2%-inch, black Pearl Buttons, sizes 12- to 20-line. Trimming Slides, black or white, Invisible Hair Pins, assorted sizes. —MeeDoega A Wonderful ‘Sale of Springtime Trimmings | 2 3: RANE: : RA: : HERS eee RTEERET Eee i i i i Edgings and Insertions and Filet 35c “Priced” Excellent quality Venetian Insertions and Filet Edgings with insertions to match, in ecru and white. Dainty and durable, with well finished edges. Edgings and _Insertigns Filet Waging an4 Insertion tn ecru, cream and white Four te «tx inches wide. Also some Venetian and some baby Irish crochet effects in edging. Embroidered Net Laces tnenen wise G.9S “trcea” Net Laces embroidered in pastel shades, Oriental colors, gold and silver. Small patterns, large patterns, conventional and vine | effects, with two-inch to six-inch bordering to match. Silk-Embroidered Trimmings ond Morte P2BD “Pree” Three hundred and fifty yards of Silk Embroidery Applique as@ Motif Embroidery in rich Oriental colors or pastel shades. Widths two to six inches. Also galloons at $2.35 to match the $265 Nouncings. @ Novelty Net Flouncing Beautifully @ 9 LE Seecialy rmbrowerea $22O5 “Priced” Two hundred yards of fine Net Flouncing tn white, cream, black or taupe, embroidered in exquisite patterns, floral and conven- tional, in delicate pastel shades, gold or silver. Admirably suited for sheer afternoon gowns, as well as for evening gowns. —MacDeougall-Seuthwick, First Fleer. Heavy Georgette Crepe Specialy 91, 9 Fenty Ie Forty Inches Priced Wide Finest Georgette crepe, very specially priced in the following wanted shades: x Flesh Nile Pink Forest Rose Old Rose Navy Midnight Copenhagen Belgian Turquoise Canary Niger Sana | Light Biue Beige Coral fi Lemon Lobster P Slate Champagne Light Gray Gray Dark Navy Lewis Blue Black White Taupe Ivory Pearl Gray Golden Brown —MacDeougall-Seuthwick, First Fleer. Mothers Are Now Embroidering for Their Babies —the Spring and Summer Stamped Goods that may be made so pretty for children at such small expense. The onés quoted here are the latest styles in the new- est stamped designs. At 85c to $1.50 Are Stamped Dresses, ready made, of fine batiste. At $1.00 A stamped set of Dress, Slip, Cap and Bib, of fine lawn; sizes 6 months and 1 year. Floss included. At $1.00 to $2.00 ¢ Dresses for the 1-year-old. Seven designs, stamped on sheer linflax. At $1.35 and $1.50 Stamped ready-made Rompers, with cunning: side pockets, embroidered in pink and blue. One-year size, $1.35; sizes 2 and 8, $1.50, floss included. Utopia and Good Shepherd Knitting Yarns Hundreds and hundreds of pounds are here in all | colors for military and fang fnitting. 4 jaily lessons in Red Cross and general knitting, 10 to 12 and 1 to 5 o'clock. Special classes in fancy knitting, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. —MacDeugall-Seuthwick Needlework Shep, Fourth Peer,

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