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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 Pike Street WE'LL TRUST You UR Credit Syatem has beon eatadlishe R 4 for your conventence fo aasiat you to furnish your home along your own individu ideas, Our terme are. ¢ be found anywhere * lower than wil STORE HOURS | TLITY Stand, tured. Solld 20 inche: just as pie- ELEPHONE Stand and Chair, kin the fumed solid oak in the fumed fin high with ish. Top measures 14x17 Inches. elves and a Maa shelf for phone be Reg- on $5.25 ular pric - TOJOIN PS. R. Careless Use of Soap SAN FRANCISCO, the government will Feb, 28 complete th: Soap should be used very carefully, | iine of the California & Eastern rail-| Falls, | to open the Silver lake potash! js Thomas if you want to keep your hair look-|road, running from Klamath ing its best. Most soaps and pre | Ore. pared shampoos contain too much | fields, and provide transportation for alkali. This dries the scalp, makes a large wheat belt In that vicinity the hair brittle, and ruins it [was the belief expressed today by The best thing for steady use is| Robert E. Strahorn, president of the Just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oi road, who has just from which is pure and greasciess), and OO is better than the most expensive | — soap or anything else you can use. | One or two teaspoonfuls will Jeanse the hair and scalp thorough- ly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, | which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff | and excessive off. The hair dries| quickly and eventy, and {t leaves the| sealp soft, and the hair fine and} sky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and | easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut «a at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every) member of*the family for months.— Advertisement. CHANGE OF TIME EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, MARCH 1 SS. H. B. Kennedy, Kitsap IL, Tourist LEAVE SEATTLE 6:30 a. m. (except Sunday) 7:30 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 1:30 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 9:30 p. m. (Saturday and Sunday) 11:30 p. m. (Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday) NAVY YARD ROUTE COLMAN DOCK Fare 50c round trip. Children, 5 to 12, 25¢ Main 3101 or Information, Main 3993 arrived ATTA CKS Have Been STOPPED For Over 50 Years We OF ts rational an roma Rollesey, (Palin (Falling Sitiness) cath Dereagements. Cet of order It Wages Were Never So Great Likewise the temptation to enjoy luxuries is on the increase. Your dollar saved will undoubt- edly buy more after the war than it will now. Compound interest is earned from it steadily if deposited in a savings account with the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank. DEXTER HORTON Trust SAVINGS BANK SEATTLE, WASH. Second at Cherry Combined Resources of The Dexter Horton National Bank ang The Dexter Horton Trust and wings Bank $22,311,011.49 $6.25 Cash Brings , You This Instrument This Columbia Grafonola, equipped with top, and all ex- elusive Columbia features, Twelve Selections (six dou- faced The ree- keep your records in fine condition, and Assortment Needles—from noft to loud tone All in one complete outfit for $62.50 just pay $6.25 cash and the balance as little as Third aUateorsit TELEPHONE EALIOUT 112 | STRAHORN BELIEVES U.S. sx" f-,% Dantes WILL FINISH OREGON R.R., —.|E, F. | stroyed. [EVERYBODY IS ASKED BY U.S. Have you enrolled in the Unit servi If you haven't, no matter w profession trade, have failed to respond to one of the nation's urgent war calls, The government wants the name of every man who ix will ing to take his place in the war industry army here at home, It doesn't mean you must job or take a poorer o simply gives the govern line on you and your ability, so an offer may be made to you promptly when you are needed. Every man should be wearing the bronze button of the reserviats There are enrolling places in your | precinet—in every precinct in the sunty. Many are tn little stores. | Others are at residenceas Tho list of | places and officers in in Draft Districts 6 and § follow N. M, Vedder is enrolling officer for district No. 6. Namen of amsist ants and locations follow: Bean & Brewer, 1407% First ave; 8. Man-| heimer, 401 Pike st; Frank Dowd, | 1535 Seventh ave; C. G. Griffin, 01 | Union at; John V, Boyd, 701} Union at.: H. EB, Ablos, 602 Seneca at 8. J. Martineau, Club Soft Drink, 2 Pino at; Peter Franett, 1123 First ave.; Lillian Cash Grocery, 1101 Fifth ave. W. R. Taliaferro, 700 Madi at H. Brown, Lang drug st Boren and Madison; Garrett Meagh er, 218 W. Roy at; Thomas W. Leon ard, Y. M. C. A, Fourth and Madi son; Woolley & Co. Inc, 900 Third ave; C. 8, Finnegan, 720 Seventh ave; L. R. Dunfes, 901 Madison st and Broadway Union Grocery, 1201 Madison at Paul B, Hyner, cigars, 600 Third ave. reserve? or charge That) FH. 'T, Stoel, grocery, 624 Ninth ave. Torrey & Sears, 1430 Third ave.; Mec ca Refreshment Parlor, 219 Union st The enrolling officer of district No. }, Wittama HHls annist ‘ants are: E. B. Schwabacher, East {Mercer Pharmacy, Mercer and }15th ave. Ny; Roy A. McLean, Mix sion Pharmacy, 19th and Aloha: Ar thur B. Lee, 214 24th ave. N; Econ omy Grocery, 28th and Madison: J W. J. Bonaker, 20th Ave. N. Am brose A. Keenan, Capitol Garage, 19th and F. Roy; M. A/ Tuthill, € ftol Hin acy, 15th and Repub lican; B. C. Mons, Swift's drug store Broadway and Thomas; D. E. Thom as, Powell's pharmacy, Hroadway and Denny way; J. F. Cooper, fire station, 15th ave, N. and Harrison L. A. Todd, Capitol Hill pharmacy 15th and Republican; W. L. Law rence, Renton Hill pharmacy, 14th and FB. Madison; W. F. Snyder, 1809 15th ave: RC. Borgstedt, 808 Belle vue; P. Ferran, 1506 Broadway; D. A Schuster, 1511 Boylston; F. H. Plum mer, drug store, corner léth nd Pike; Joseph G. Cohen, Fowler's Gar age and Machine Co. 1414 Broadwa: 2. Dutton, #19 12th ave; Emin C. Sibley. 1321 E. Madison; Myron H. Aronson, 147 F Madison FAMOUS CARTOONIST DEAD PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2%.-—Rob- ert Carter, widely known cartoonirt, died today at the Samaritan hospital after an {liness of months, ‘SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES | tie powder | inte the bath, Th vines men In t painful, ewollen, emarting feet A certain relief for eweati Foot-Rase to break = ences Advertine sn Natural Color, Gloss and Attractivervess. | made Common garden sage, brewed in }to a heavy tea, with sulphur added will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and loxuri ant. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading aked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphu home, though, is troublesome. easier way in to get a bottle |Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com jpound at any drug store, all ready }for use. This is the old-time reci | pe, improved by the addition of oth jer ingredients While wis sinful, w youth gray, faded hair is all desi to retain appearance and att By darkening ye hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulp Compound, no one can tell, becaus it does it so naturally, so evenly. } You just dampen a spotge or soft brush with {t and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, aft another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark glossy, soft and luxuriant This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite and is not intended for the cure, mitigation or preven | tion of disease. not our tivene Nothing Like Phosphate | To Increase Strength, |: Vigor and Nerve Force Jorp TRO PHOSPHATE Wil OF ¥ PEOP Weak nerves quickly reduce the| ‘and robust to an extremely | able condition and rob men and women of all the Joys of life. Slowly and stealthily the health is de e poor suffe only re tude of his ailment ary, sleeplesmnes: of energy or other ne indicate Then it is a derious and dangerous miatake to resort. to the use of so-called tonics, alcoholic or drug stimulants, Weak and «x hausted nerves need food and nour irhment—not stimulants that lash! them Into temporary activity. ‘The food and nourishment advised by present-day physicians is just one b-grain tablet of bitro-phos- phate, taken during mediately after each meal. advice, but! {te soundness has been -proved over | and over again. Moreover, the rem edy In within the reach of every wut. | |ferer from weak nerves, as a larke |package of bitro-phosphate tablets (nufficient for two weeks’ treatment) | Jean be obtained from any first-clans druggist at reasonable cost, and every package in accompanied by a binding guarantee of satisfaction or money back. izing [of street railways }to be made by | afternoo: | Foran, | ward's ¢ jor, ALO. U | dled at hia home, | First Swedish Baptist church, 12, | the STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1918. PAGE News by Telegraph and Telephone Snes eeccccccoces WASHINGTON, — Approximately & half-interest in the Erickson En gineering Co. of Seattle, has been purchased by ©, D. Colvin, of Seattle, and Judge John Twohy, of I nd | J, J, Erickson ix now in this clty.| The Erickson Cirm in bulldgos 10 wteel ships for the United States shipping board | Furse has been appointed to created post of inspector | Furse in an city employe, having worked an ductor on the muny |i Tho first of a series of addresses Mra, Paul Raymond, | missionary worker and author, was given at the bh o of Mra. D.} Wingate, 1421 16th Wednend Mra, Raymopa spoke at 4 public meeting at the First Presbyterian church Thursday at 11 4. m., and after a luncheon at the Y. W. C. A. she will speak at the Firet Raptiat church at 3 o'clock | F. Seaventus, the Danish planist, and Murna Neonetta Jack, a Seattle violinist, played at a recital) given Wednesday evening, in the] Piret Swedish Baptist church, Greig | and Sinding componitions were the principal features of the program. Funeral services for Thomas wellknown mining eng! neer and resident of Seattle for the past 26 years, who died Tuesday at| the family residence, 3242 Hudson at, after a brief {lineas, were held | Wednesday morning at 9, in St. Ed urch, Hillman. Interment was in ( metery | George H. Fortson camp, N. 8. W V., auxiliary to the Hed Cross, will meet every Wednesday and Friday,| in room 4094 Arcade building. All} members of the auxiliary were urged to be present at an important busi ness moveting to be held Thursday, Pp m, in the Veterans’ hall, Armory The Cascade Parent: Teachers’ as. sociation will neet March 6, at 240 Pp. ™m., at the Cascade school After |¢ the meeting a program will be given and refreshments served Editor H. W. Patton, of the Ho-| auiam Washingtonian, is leaving in a few days fo a trip of several months to the Society tn! de and the | West coast of South America, on the steamship Fred I. Wood Seattle lodge, No. 7, Degree of Hon. W., has planned a sea son's progressive whist on each first and third Tuesday evening, at 9 o'clock, in Evergreen hall. The next | play will be March & | A cigar can containing a stick of | dynamite, ready to explode when th Ud was raised, was din a Frisco shipyard, according to police "The San Francisco police and federal authorities invest eating the plot, which caused thousands of damage. One of the oldest residents of this city, Raphael Cheadle, §9 years o} Suarnit ave. N Cheadle o trail 1 has been a resident here svered in reports are might dollars’ worth of on Thursday the pla nie since 18 Harry Donovan, % 15th ave. | N. W., bas been missing since Febru ary 11, according to reports to the police. At that time he left his home 0 met a check cashed and had at the ae more than #50 in currency en person Mrs. H. C. Hibbard, 952 16th ave, was exonerated from the blame © death of Elizabeth Jarrell, 8, 1522 Mercer at., Wednesday, by a coro rs ju The child was killed by riven by Mra. Hibbard jov. Ernest Lister will deliver an address at the 15th anniversary ban quet and homecoming of the Young Men's Bible club, at the First Pr terian church, In the lecture room, 7 p.m. Thursday The lecture to be given by Maj Tan Hay Beith March 1, under the a Women's League for at the Ply inate Mr over the old Oreg at to mand for t The Admiral Evans reached bi] ning. sees South nd Southweeterr This | the “tient ls to come te the large de of rails ment of ra ory, being th tity of a shipment sent to Y the Libby, McNeill & Libh The young men's Bible class of the Salvation Army will nter tainment Thuraday at 8 p.m. in the army citadel, Fifth ave. and Wash ington nt Bruce Hedrick, Seattle; Pant Simp. Mont were announced Upation, national honorar chemistry fraternity at the ity of Washington For making incendiary against the government and statin that he was in sympathy with Ger many’s policy of sinking our ship, Karl I, Evanson, 2 arrested at 1202 Howell at., day evening. Evanson was reported by the Minute Men and is held in the city jail, awaiting action by fed eral officers. The Norwegian Male Chorus of Se- will give a concert Wednesda evening, March 6 at 8 p,m. at the Ninth xcons 4 an non 1 Hard pledge Lambda Stevensville and fam Univers and Pine st Seattle police have elected Sergts Zimmerman, P. ¥. Keefe and Hasselblad for t pension commis: rs as board ere Final | made by arrangements have been the Wa E f ir St. Patrick » at Knights of Columbus hall, 1401 Harvard ave, Saturday evening, March 16th. Mis Viola Bozarth § chairman of the committee, Music will be furnished by Guterson's jazz orchestra. All preeeeda will be used for war work A store may have the ben And fall short on For often n cle And make the buyer nery easing clerk has m relleving yne hard to choose | in service, ttentions [officials are continuing | tween | America and in dec of 1 remarks ; ¢ PUBLIC MAY HEAR FOREIGN TRADE TALKS Any one in in trade in wel t foreign elally shipping ox the for perts discums these at sixth round-table olen trade, at th ‘Thurnda Chamber of ¢ from 7:20 meree evening he round-table discuss are, held under the auspices of the Unt of Washington extension di vi and members of the exte shipping ttend, raity in « Invited to h. Haines, prominent shipping men and officials of will lead ator t phases, routes an ure eBpe of Seattle's mont will preside nteamship companies |rine insurance PROBE GERMAN PLOT TO SHIP POWDER TO MEXICO LOS ANGELES, Feb. 28 their pre of what appears to be a well-formed plot of to wend ex plontves to South Amer fea to further T f ohn nteamer H. Roe vt and utonic f Benedikston, captain of the Centralia; Ch E r halle and G, Ortez, a member of the crew, have brought to Angelos from ro for questioning jerman ae Mexico ane. been Low San been plying be th and So! ared to be @ car 7 ‘entralia ha ports of uth rier of explosives for purposes other than those In legal trade GARY FRAUD CASE ENDS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb, 28 lowing of Judge A Anderson, in federal court today, diwmiasing the jury and d recting a verdict of not guilty, the seven city and county officials of Gary, Ind., defendants tn the elec n fraud trial, were released instructions here hae Wash Heals Skin DD. D. the ereatest of akin remedies, will remove those akin affietions that have made life & burden That In- tolerable itching burning and discom. fort will disappear under the magic of this remedy, Hundreds testify it bes cured cases pronounced incurable. We " Nee the first bottle te bring you relief, Try DD. D. d $1 00. D.D.D.}. BARTELL's DRUG : ACIDS IN STOMACH STORE ‘CAUSE INDIGESTION * and Pain— ow Te Trea’ Create G Medica! authorities arly nine-tenth: ausing the p which every r knows #0 well ents are not need aner and may 4 laying aside all dike natead get from a inces of His exin and take a teaspoonful in a quarter glass of water right after eating. This sweetens the stomach, | prevents the formation of excess) acid and there rness, gan p r pain. Bieu sia in powder or ta or milk) ts harm » the inexpensive to take and iweb with fear D. no more “Cure Your alee Like | « [Cured Mine”’ oid Sea Captain Cured His Own Rupture After Doctors Said “Operate or Death.” Hook Sent Free.) Captain Collings sailed the seas for many years; then he sustained bad double ‘rupture that sgn ed him to not on remain re, but kept him Aden for years. He tried docto and after tr Finamy, he was od th t aber dan operat ord ured himself Win Remedy ani rrent He Captain Collings m a study of him) of his conditic and at last he ‘was rewarded by the finding Of the method that so quickly made him a well, strong, vig« and happy m 6 can use the name method it’s easy afe and inex pensive. very nin the world sh apta ut he nt rup 1 have Ning nd rupture ay the below ¢ this But send it r » you put down paper FREE RUPTURE BOOK AND REMEDY COUPON. Colling Name Address area to help relieve traffic conges- tion. The ferryboat Washington will be| sion Society of Seattle held its 17th |the Red Cross to the allied service placed on the run a . Row underg into nervice park and Kirkland, t two weeks The cou ora made th Petticoats . The G offer for thins shades tailored tuck Vor hour Women's Suits — Ab ment cotton. merly this hour Women's Fiber Silk Hose the regular stock are din of dark gray Sizes $% to 10. Formerly hour, a palr . 36-inch Cretonnes—For covers for this Soiled Kuching — 1 cream lace EW FERRY SERVICE TO J meeting Wednesday in the County HELP CARRY WORKMEN counts” $1.00 a monn rental New ferry hed 9 to 10 Sateen Friday Hour Sales No mail, telephone or C. O. D. order. made on Friday Hour Sale merchandise, limit quantities is reserved taken, nor any deliver and the right to Special 89c 11 to 12 Men’ Tie Special 25¢ 10 to 11 Collars and 500 ection will stock and ayick clean displayed dark shades of taffeta, and some with top a and $5.00. $2.00 \ viles—38- ale from for a light and “ wide nd are made und tub wilk that wilk dark, ly $3.95 this hour, Madras and 1 op inch figured Madras on white and cream grounds and fancy checked Votles Men's Sec ted for th comprise sortment of varic t 7 — that the ttleoats, ‘Then in Hehe hav own or wale range of patterns in color include light and ‘The assortment ts from Formerly 2 For this choice stripes Main Curtain Volle—150 yards in cream and ecru * our regular stock > ee ide, For made up of broken this hour portunity to r enish Whirling Spray Syringe the ‘Tle supp! for Twelve 2quart Syr- Spring and Starrmee in plain white. Former inges. Formerly $1.48 Formerly 60c or this ly 35c and 40c. For this Vor this hour, 85 ; c $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00 $5.75 Silk Taffeta Fur Muffs pis’ $6.00 Qaists Friday Special Friday Upper Main Floor. reductions on Fur Muffs in this sale for $2.95 [ry Upper Main Floor. | THE | ‘riday are so unusual that one is amply justified in purchasing and storing a LARGE Muff away for next season’s wear. The selection and convertible collar consists of the new styles in assorted stripes and plaids, and a few Black Waists with striped collars, Sizes 36 to 46, but not each size in every style and pat tern and is Soiled Union male offer ut 60 gar fleece-lined a brok tyles and » $1.25. For suit of Round Barrel Styles of Brown Opossum, Black Wolf and Black and also includes a few Children’s Muff and ts in white and dark furs. Made Coney. Scarf u 4to5 Men's $5.50 Sweaters 5 to 5:30 $3.95 Net Blouses Special $1.69 The Waist Section has priced for disposal 30 cream net Blouses. These have pink chiffon cam sole for interlining, with” ribbon shoulder straps; they are also lace trim- med. The sizes include 26 to 46. Formerly $3.95, Priced for this half hour for a quick $1 69 ° clean-up at She ee Co. 2 to 3 3 to 4 Hair Bow Ribbons—250 yards, tn short lengths of fancy warp prints and nd taf 10c Laces—500 yards of Nor- mandie, Valenciennes, Imitation F and isole Point Laces; new wash laces for rwear in a good as- 0 pairs taken from ‘These yed in shades sand, colored moire pink few Special $3.00 rose Formerty For feta. and a A broken line of extra ¥- and 36e, but not ovesy ¢ r 50c. For this 39¢ Silkolines and comfort gray wool mixed aters, in Jumbo Knit weave, and with ruff neck. Sizes as sched: uled in these quantities: One in size 36, five in a orgie size 38, four in size 40, : nt of rns, one in size and one ‘o ly 18¢ an 2 i ize 44 Former} 15c his hour, POLE $5.80; tor’ thie hour, eats said choice Inet. Aw } fo Former 6s ne vty 4 4Se and ge bee he: Sw lace ts this hour, yard a yard the previous year. the Norwegi is tion a City building. The port will pay the under const nervice is to be extab Ne deiocigh oP ven CONGREGATIONALISTS | HOLD MEETING HERE The Congregational Church Exten: | between the and the on wheels, have been contributed soon as the Lin. ng repaira, can be between Ma: Annual meeting im the Pilgrim|ttaly, according to C. D. Sti church Wednesday night, partook of | manager of the Northwestern 4 ison|a dinner, listened to speeches and which will be in| reports, and made plans for the com. |!0". Who yesterday received @ from Milan. These kitchens are ing year. and port commission signed to supply hot food to arrangement at a joint! ct The financial condition of the so shows an improvement over THE LONE ST. Ol. COMPANY Inconronaris u Cousnase 7---Producing Wells---7 Now is the time to become a PROFIT-SHARING PARTNER in this meri- torious oil enterprise which has established such an enviable record for clean operations, prompt production and early dividend payments. Two dividends already paid this year, amounting to 6%, a third dividend of 4% now declared. Actual Assets No other Oil Company, offering its stock at TWO CENTS a share, can deliver to you so much actual value for your money; honest, experlenced man- gement—substantial acreage in proven field—aggressive development—es- ablished production—and DIVIDENDS NOW BEING PAID. Holdings 153 Acres Lone Star’s holdings—consisting of 153 acres—are located in the VERY HEA of the Humble field urrounded on all sides by producing wells of the t operators in the Southwest. Sands at Shallow Depth The completed wells are from 900 to 1,200 feet deep, at which depth the productive sands are found throughout the Humble field. These wells cost from $2,000 to $2,500, Property Fully Equipped Lone Star’s property is connected with the pipe lines of the Gulf Pipe ine Company, which is under contract to take our entire output and make daily settlements with us on the basis of $1.60 per barrel in the tanks.: The LONE STAR Company has complete power and pumping equipment, tankage, etc., for extensive operations, and plenty of casing for present drilling opera- tions. Easy to Pay Dividends The present LONE STAR production and pipe line returns from oil sales show gross earnings at the rate of $125,000 per annum. Dividends Must Be Paid Fifty Cents of every Dollar netted by this company must—under the pro- visions of LONE STAR'S charter—be distributed among stockholders in the form of CASH Dividends. The other one-half -of profits will continue to be used for the further development of the company’s choice acreage in the Humble Oil Field of Harris County, Texas. Big Development Program carry out this development program—sink the greatest possible num- ONCE obtain the fullest production capacity of the property, and the this Company is offering all to the public at this time. To for the purposes outlined this splendid investment within the price has been set at for the present allot- the stock at and to pla TWO © hasten drilling operetions the reach of ALL nt of stock LONE STAR me stock at TWO CENTS is safe and sure—A SOUND Stock Limited NTS is limited, DELAY Wire, phone or write H. W. DAVIS & COMPANY White Building, Seattle. Phone Elliott 4189. INVESTMENT. TWO CI WITHOL The allotment at in your subscription and the price is subject to advance any day. Send 309 A new church, RED CROSS AIDS ITALY. Two “rolling canteens” or kitchens <r pidiers in the first-line trenches. 3) -ene see SEPM TERRY Reese