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- Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 Pike Street WE’LL TRUST YOU UR Credit System has been established for your conventence- to assist you to furnish your home along your own Individual ideas, Our terms are easier and are lower than will be found anywhere a as A large variety of patterns $2.75 High-grade Axminster Rugs, size 27x54 and colors. Regular price $4.00 and $4.50. Special while they last HURRY (tsi HURRY dust Nine Days More = sd Extraordinary Bargains Wholesale and Retail. We recetved notice te move March Ist, therefore we must sell our stock at less than cost. Fix seme r Some Suits cut to......83.75 $20 Men's Suits go for...87.50 $17.50 Men's Suits go for $6.48 $35 Men's Overcoats for 75 $35 English Cravenette $8.75 $10 All-wool Mackinaws $3.50 $3.50 All-wool Pants.....91.89 $1.50 Work Shirts for 79¢ | $1.00 Shirts for ... ..48¢ Sweaters from $1.00 to $2.98 | 25 Men's Underwear....48¢ Unredeemed Leather Suit Cases, Trunks, Hand Bags, Tool Chests, Watehe: Solid Gold Chains, Violins, “hin A pd Nugget Pins, Revolvers, Rifles, Guna, Mandoling Guitars, Ukuleles and Kodaks must go at cost price. SHOES! SHOES! $10 High Tops at $8 Working Shoes at | $6 Working Shoes $5 Working Shoes $4 Working Shoes at... $3.50 Working Shoes at $3 House Slippers at $1.60 Rubbers at ... $3 Hats for $1.50 Caps at seesees $1.25 Overalls for, pair 50c Suspenders for Sec Neckwear for . | | | Unredeemed Pledges will be sold for leas than we loaned on them. SALE STARTS DAILY AT 8:30 A. M. Everything must be sold by March ist—when we get cut. THE BARGAIN STORE AND LOAN OFFICE 120 Fiest Ave. %.. Cor, Washington St. It’s the Corner Store VOTE DOWN MEASURE TO HELP WAR COUNCIL The city council, at Monday's meeting, defeated the ordinance call ing for an Hppropriation of $150 a} month for 12 months to the King county council of defense, Bolton trickson and Lane opposed the bill, which, being an emergency measure, alled for seven votes for passage HE’S HIGH FINANCIER Police Tuesday are searching for 4 | burglar who broke into the home of | Samuel Sizer, 3411 East Mercer st. | Monday afternoon and stole several thousand dollars’ worth of nego- tlable stocks and bonds. frames < 1Q52 DOUBLE VISION GLASSES The Single Lens with two Sights. WEGNER OPTICAL CO. DR. R. B. WEGNER, 2 Z UNION STpEET ERED. + Embarrassing Hairs Can Be Quickly Removed Hairs can be easily banished from | the skin by this quick, painless| method: Mix into a stiff paste some | powdered delatone and water, spread | on hairy surface and in 2 or 3 min utes rub off, wash the skin and it will be free from hair or blemish Excepting in very stubborn growths one application is sufficient. To avoid disappointment, buy the ¢ tone in an original package.—Adver tixement RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION FOR THE KID! EYS Sua rece For many years Ley wis watched with much Interest the re 4 ~LGNY Dowdy markable record maintained by Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kid- ney, liver and bladder medicine. Save Your Hair! All Dandruff | derine | ness, tu ja every particle of | stimulating and life-producing prop- jerties cause the hair to grow long |ing charming and | will say this was the best money druggists have| STAR—TUESDAY, Wins Promotion U. S. Birdm GEN, HELMICK WANTS CAMP T0 BE PERMANENT Staff Corresp CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Feb. | Jd be mado in the opin Ku A. Heb mick, who left Mi after a tenday | for the Inspector general of the army | 1 will recommend in my report that the « of the camp be Dp th but y werve fr the waid location of and while onstruction m the in other camps t a bh pre to be painted of camp is admirable ~~ Lieut, Crehore ae S| rving, hi me to urge olled.” This is Lieut. Crehore, a New Spirit Good Yorker with the Lafayette excadrilte, During the was at this) who was awarded the French Cross camp, Gen, Helmick says that not alof War for his work on the Weat single enlisted man or officer ac front, Since the excadrille has been cepted his invitation to complain of tiken over by the American army, the treatment accorded him. He Crehore has won promotion from says it speaks well for the spirit of corporal to Heutenant IS ADMICE OF FOOD ADVISORS declared Me that after a care. ful investi¢ he found that the food was uniformly excellent “Most of the men are being bet ter fed now than they were ever fed before,” he a The base hompital at the camp ts too small, according to the officer, | “We found that the wards were crowded here, as they are crowded “ shall recommend that additional) ¢he price of rye, barley, local butldings be erected; particularly iso) buckwheat, and ” ent fours. lation wards." 4 “ The camp has only one drawback, poy ggg ely By ell og cor in the opinion of the inspector. It) potatoes, Eggs have taken an- is too far from the nearest city other drop and the food board has added some new varieties pens to the lint. There are lots of potatoes to be had and at very low prices. It Is your patriotic duty to use potatoes so that the farmers will not lose money on thelr crops, the food advisers declare. Washingon beans are said to be “While I shall make no recom-; mendation on the matter,” he said, the best cookers on the market your dealer for them, They vary in “I believe that a double line electric | track should be laid between Tacoma and Camp Lewis by Tacoma citizens The men should have leas trouble in color from a very deep pink to a pale greenish pink. * ’ staples h that they time he rred ents: going to and from the camp.” While the general declared that he was not free to make public all of his findings, he said that the training| was well in progress here, despite a lack of equipment. GIRLS! MOISTEN A CLOTH AND DRAW IT THROUGH HAIR It Becomes ‘Beautifully Soft, Wavy, Abundant and Glossy at Once. being pald by rs named, and the they should not mulated, per 100 the consum t large He to $1.06 FATENT FLOUR — Retatlers ' to coneume: fee GRAMAM FLOUN do to SiMe, 49m ' AT rroun Retailers pay, 1248 te 10-% Retailers pay, $2.20 to Goes and Hair Stops Coming Out. Surely try a “Danderine Hair Cleanse” if you wish to immediate ly double the beauty of your hair Just moisten a cloth with Dan. and draw it carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil—in a few minutes you will be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an incomparable soft rf and luxuriance. Besides beautifying the halr, one pplication of Danderine dissolves dandruff; invig stopping itching to Retallers pay } consumers should to She FASTERN RUCK WHEAT— iterators pay. Tie, consumers should Hetallers pay, 9-1. é6¢ to hould pay Tee to 8c. pay, 9M to te: con fe to be 5 OAT FLOUR ‘ orates the scalp, and falling hair. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating. | strong and beautiful You can surely have pretty, soft lusttous hair, and lots of it, if you will spend a few cents for a bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine at any | drug store or toflet counter and try it as directed. Save your hair! fancy head Retatlers pay, consumers Keep it look beautiful. You you ever spent. mers should pay PEAS. Tetatlers pay 55 to $8.60 tHe ners NATIONAL | CITY BANE Washington colored, It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening | medicine, It helps the kidneys, liv and bladder do the work nature in-| tended they should do Swamp-Root has stood the test of | | years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No jother kidney medicine has #0 many | friends. Be sure to get Swamp Root and | start treatment at once. | However, if you wish first to test lthis great preparation, send ten | cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham. | |ton, N. ¥., for a sample bottle, When writing be sure and mention The [Seattle Star, Dept. R A bens product that is endorsed by national food authorities Save While Money Is Undervalued War’s demands exceed the world’s present pro- duction. Labor’s wages and higher material costs have risen to new records, When normal conditions return, those who have regularly increased their savings balances with the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank will buy the real bargains. Save while the world b= ggchbadoag money. It’s just prudence. That’s all. DEXTER HORTON TRUST SAVINGS BANK SEATTLE, WASH. Second at Cherry Combined Resources of The Dexter Horton National The Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bani $22,311,011.49 jank and 1 pay medium 12 iy newded chotce fancy 10% © to §%e ners wh rt to 1 pe 1be 18 » erm pay ‘ “Idleness never won dis- tinction in the world, and never will. The world does not owe us a living, but every man owes the world work. God made man for em- ployment, and we can- not dodge the issue.” seeded uid pay Ae to ouded 10¢ | CODVISH—Retatlers umers should to 200, 2. bulk ‘1260 OUL—Rotallers pay. to $1.60, re should medium can 0 to $1.76, “Diligence is the mother of prosperity, and hon- esty and modesty her chief attendant: allers pay, pints eest thou a man dili- Aak | 18 sian} bee! gent in his business? He shall stand before King: he iall not stand before mean men.” —Proverb of Solomon, The National City Bank OF SEATTLE OFFICERS J. W. Maxwell, President F. W. Baker, Vice President J. H, Bloedel, Vice President N. H, Sell, Cashier W. L. Suiter, Asst. Cashier H, @, Hotchkiss, Asst. Cashier tallers pay, best ¢ Hum rads ern ah to 400, medium prints pay, bent Oe Retailers pay, strictly freak fresh pullet (wmall) puld pay, ntrictly freah pullet 4 deere oe orm should p y 100 Ye, p to $1.60, lower grades $1.16 100 Tos, CABBAGE—Poer 100 tbe, noltd, retailers pay $3.00 to $3.26, consumers should pay 40 to be tb TURNIPS Per 100 tha, retailers pay ra should pay 20 to te RUTABAGAS—Per 100 ay $1.60 to should pay 20 to Be CARKOTS—Per 100 the, retatiers pay 41,00 to $1.26; consumera should pay %o Mm retailers 6; conmumers FEB. 19, 1918. PAGE 5 "U, S, SURGEONS SAVE LIVES AS BOMBS EXPLODE BY FREI SRGUSON United Press Correspondent WITH THE AMERICAN IES IN FRANCE, Feb. 18 od)—A Michigan boy and six other ATM (Del 1 noldiers were do field h today of five recently wor ing well thanks A a the surgeons. ‘oplanes few over thin night—whieh was the enemy only a few € ve | howpital bombed by days ago. The wounded had junt borught in by the ambula carried to the operating + five surgeons working them when a boche nwooped down, Its machine gun rattled and its bullets beat a tattoo in the road The bomb exploded in a field nearby ‘The surgeons did not stop for a minute, The Michigan boy's jaw had been broken, and other injuries The operation was ex te, As a result of the surgeons’ refusal to step away from | the table during the attack, the Michigander has a good chance for | recovery The wounded included boys from Asland, Wis, Barnesville, Ohio, and| Mason City, Iowa. These three were | not wounded seriously Some of those who were wounded |were in a cook shack and others| were gathering grass for beds,| when the Germans began dropping shells in their vicinity ey hurried to ® dugout but a shell exploded in their midst, cuttings down the entire party. There was the usual patrolling last night and the boches sent over some incendiary shells. Several companies of Sammics moved along the roads toward the trepches in the bright munshine to- day, passing other companies bound for the rear The formers’ “tin hata,” boots and uniforms were clean, ‘The latter's were polled and trench worn, but the wearers were amiling. Scores of wagons and trucks were passing and repassing Suddenly a boche “coal box” ex ploded nearby. Hut the men are no used to that now they never batted an eye ant been os and The over m. w sustained tremely deli or fruit etand apples, $2.00 to $3.00 CANNED SALMON. Ketatlers per Hockeye, wT fiat $2.28 to $3.65 Alaska red 1 $1.96 to $2.28 it tall 8 1 tall, flour corn erite, fete hominy, oat meal, four also rye flour. substitutes under whole wheat four | not to be used as whe: te will please th other orders, tree of Advertinems 4 flour should other articles te Mat of official prices will |appesr in The Star on Tuesdays Vridays, Company D auxiliary to the 161st United States infantry will give a |dance for the benefit of the meas fund in the Pythian hall, First and Pike st, Saturday evening. Why Piles ? 4 Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat went Will cenit ahaa *, | difello! Send Me a Box of Pyram! Your case is no worre than we and who ha’ tera bubbll | thankfulne Wo box fro 2 no wuibetitul FREE SANPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, oa Pyramid Buliding., xine ich. 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Upper Main Floor. short knife-pleated or ripple peplum on attractive-cut Coats give the § . (TH styles their distinguishing features add a decided tone of individuality. The three — Suits sketched are fair examples of their cleverness — and are designed of E Wool Poplins, Serges, Poiret Twills and Mixtures with enhancing buckles, belts and buttons. The color assortment includes those most favored for Spring, such as Navy, Oxford Gray, Pekin Blue,” Reseda Green, Sand, Coral, Reindeer and Black. . SIZES 34 TO 46. | THEATRES VANTAGES “The German Curse in Russia,” a notion picture showing scenes in Petrograd and on the firing line dur- ing the days when Hun intrigue was undermining the patriotic spirit of tumsia, is the headline feature at Pantages theatre. Street gatherings | { “Red” mobs, battlefield tnd the preparation for battle of the Women's Battalion of Death are among the pictures shown Roscoe's minstrel act, put on by a ompany of nine girls, is the vaude- ville topliner. The songs, dances and music make @ hit “Camouflage,” presented by James Feat) Thompson and company, is a ‘otedy act in which paint plays an important part. It keeps the house laughing Hope Vernon, a pretty girl, sings number of songs, and gives a lever imitation of a violin, Lee Hop and company offer instrumental music Harvey trio stage a basketb on bicycles HE’LL ASSIST. STONE Staff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Feb, 19. Capt. John W. Mayben, recently des ignated as disbursing officer of the division, has been ordered to report to Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C., to become assistant to Lieut. Col. David Stone, division quartermaster. Col Stone was construction quartermas ter at this camp. of three and the game watch, let Next Liberty value you it If you Haynes repair Theatre.—Adv Brings scenes | / GERMANS ENTER DVI BERLIN, via London, Feb, “The Germans have entered Dvina with litue resistance,” the war Offi reported today. ! Leave Yo Fears Behin Are you one among the thousands of persons who to go through life with f tary, decaying and wi teeth, rather than submit to grinding pain and torture of | average dental operation? THEN LISTEN! i Dentistry as we practice it a gentle art, quite devoid of We have said #0 before—tl of wondering, satisfied SCHUMANN-HEINK PRAYS FOR AMERICAN VICTORY DALLAS, Tex., Feb, 19.—"Amer- ean will ‘win this war, but before she can do this she must defeat the unyielding resistince of Prussian motherhood,” declared Mmg. Ernes- tine Schumann-Heink, noted singer, to the United Press here today. “The German mothers are just as strongly behind tneir boys as we an women are behind our * the singer said. “I pray con- stantly for an American victory,” | she concluded. JUDGE DYKEMAN SICK Superior Judge King Dykeman, who is confined to his home, 5217 Meridian ave., with an attack of tonsilitie, expects that it will two lor three Gays before he will be able to resume his duties. ea and will say it . because we know no better message—this mi of hope and promise to the fortunate, fearful sufferers dread toothache and all the which accompany and follow it Good Dentistry. aOW 10 ACQUIRE HAIR BeAUTY You can enjoy a delightful sham- | poo with very little effort and for a | very trifling cost, if you get from |your druggists a package of Can- | throx and dissolve a teaspoonful in a up of hot water. This makes a full! cup of shampoo liquid, enough #0 it |is easy to apply it to all the hair in- stead of just the top of the head. Your shampoo {s now ready. Just | pour a little at a time on the scalp and hair until both are entirely cov- ered by the daintily perfumed prep- aration that thoroughly dissolves and removes every bit of dandruff, excess of] and dirt. After rinsing, the hair dries quickly with a fluffiness that makes it seem heavier than it is, and takes on a rich luster and a softness that makes arranging it a pleasure.—Advertisement. Formerly at Fourth and Pike, — Open Day and Night Not Open Sundays. MAIN 3256 This Genuine Columbia Phonograph to Your Home OUR SPECIAL FEBRUARY OFFER gives you a complete outfit, all ready to play and enjoy. It includes the Columbia Grafonola shown in the picture, equipped with top, and all exclusive Columbia features. TWELVE SELECTIONS (six double-faced 75c records); the handsome RECORD CABINET, as illustrated; ONE REC- ORD CLEANER to keep your records in fine con- dition, and an ASSORTMENT OF NEEDLES— from soft to loud tone. All in one complete out- fit for $62.50—just pay $6.25 cash and the bal- ance as little as $1 a week. Come in and listen to'your favorite music played on this model.

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