The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1918, Page 4

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ASKS LISTER T CONSIDER THEIR REMOVAL NOW « = Hugh Cald Lister, commis: Corporation © Well, in a letter ¢ Gov @harges the public gion with holding the city and of favor of the trac Against Seartie Caliweill’s letter quent of the Kir gratic club that Be removed from off Ply to a statement of ion made a few days @lared the city had de! service animus against in and discriminating n company einforces the re rty Demo. ommissioners and is in re the commis: KAS Increase those Pact the tin the filing of In part, Caldwe “Im April, 191 in the first close Peipated, he ‘the contentions of ¢ Pies, that under the provisions of the Public service mmission law, the GOmmMission is w Jurisdiction to Felieve the tra franch eompany did not apy eision. “The city of Seattle commenced an mel in the superior court of King seeking a writ of mai ie the Puget Sound T Light & Power company to Packard Auto Is Won by Auburnite| The ay onducted kard twit mex MeGilury Smith, 4211 Hudson Super Holland hote 4201 Eighth henceforth dispor vel 100 TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED AT ONCE FOR . SERVICE IN FRANCE dred truck wanted mmediate France. Word to ¢ elved by exemption steps wil ch the Sea, | atx was won by Aubura, and P| Holly at, won the Harry Curry, of the drive exultantly | some 1 Buick, and I a ave. &, will if in a Max ARP One drivers that hi ford, } Owing to a meeting of the officers of the BL P.O. B., the Elke Auxit lary of the Red Cross will not con. vene Thuraday, as was planned. | Germa Why Stay Fat? You Can Reduce : t fat people ts troublesome to force the wever, in Marmola aubiets alll these dit: They are The answer of that It l# too hard, t a “Har w. Ww ponent The Aberdec the pre waived the and near pro STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1918. ‘ABERDEEN WORLD, OLD FOE OF HANSON, him by TODAY | oe — COMES OUT FOR HIM RDEEN cousation one le. retty sharp thir ne Ole Hanae “Tradford f| pect of th hia] ev ® the | tie In | leginiative eloe | repl Amer ing hin at ought to bs We hav things abo f Jit would be that right t Any tm, but ¢ them an © support 1 W ear 1, W, W -Cermans and the near pro In reply, Hradford has! when they where he when radic ne Inces som, ame € A #& graduate aight niversity of © has support the Liberty © re that one | Red Cross and tea man nAON expressly near 1. W. W., p jerman votes does r Jing Hanson's « una He expoused ‘isms’ of various kinds nism anf TO REMOVE DANDRU Fry Hanson's whole of thought and question, give to whieh ord, mode ] very publi | 1) 9320 tr 1 insists on the local as ignoring or! harges on the na y, Manson and public don labor que pnvincing. | war de © maid some pretty harwh | wil ut Ole Hanson and he has) But if we lived in Seat vote there tomorrow cast for Hanson ant} heartily points to his equipmept on lain rot, unjust reser, He hes } lying and cowardice ither Is de re has never been di stands, He was r "often such + xweep him Into eanh uns PAGE 4 mg any other ques waht t ow Ae the erwhelming vote.” OME,” IMSELS and a bi mting at wesw wm oo HALF SICK, HALF WELL | A Condition That Will Not Improve Upon Itself the Spring the depressing dition that many call Spring fever through families aliam was not in fashion. | neighborhoods Th state of that hadn't, | 9 n, compromising | yh the shifty plies of hin opponent on | thoroughly asue, far above any local were not the common: | © of them are now forward all bottle of Danderti in indefinite, appetite bes no longer renist, | Sresteating illness or ““Treat the ondition with voded n blood y falls lower Then aystern serious halfaick, Spring that splendid ¢ Hood's Sarsaparil will ral 80 CAMI Ma. returned § the Li vember Chrimtman of hin of hin ment and exposed to she hard todeseribe pably mean and kets poor the can us away and on comes the dis ip on tired & convoy French n. Greer up, and when made for the United but “: GENERAL GREENE BACK FROM TRIP TO BATTLE UNE = : wis battlefield, mand Barr fire dur the abip pe t washed four mer Ship's Sailing Delayed whi it fin © left Camp Le arri 1 we the firwt |WILL SENTENCE WELLS FRIDAY tl be pronour afternoo He and a br b had hb 1 ed upon dier and Mo Pass at 10 0. m. Friday, ten District Jw Je for ® new trial fo und guilty of sedition jury a week ay Vella, Bam 6 fore nnd proc car had wo a k three miles when the - returned, they had a three-mile walk | om eh / wepiracy by hru exposed country before they acre , ey Sa te eee OEP) Oe een at Special Amiatant At watery ALLEGED BOGUS CHECK MAN IS UNDER ARREST Charge ounnel and no, who vinit te formally | the gint Neterer set a time the motion. ite verdict, he defense, otice that the motion would but it had not been done by of I | Monday CLAIM ENGLISH REPULSED BERLIN, via London, March 4— English attacks in Flanders, nade after violent artillery preparations, and | were repulsed,” the German war of i decide. in at Auburr with the gen | apprehend nt ing the 5 to repeat upply Fifth ave. HERE 1S ONE THING THAT = Se IS ABSOLUTELY IMPOSSIBLE on neveral o weat of the tro . and rid the m of the caune nee the disease? ood remedy that fifty years been en the mont ag born cases ef 4 ansex and purl vlood by routing out al acen of disease. The experlenes of others who have taken 8. 8. 8. convince you that ptly reach your case. s valuable remedy at any Rheumatism Has Never Been) t Cured by Liniments or Lo- |” tions, and Never Will Be thru a ate and weve and ready t of the Tus 4 ther external applications r five days | A will never see anything but arily relief afforded by such th t and igang it 4 — the tracks Rose a certain Test case On July . udge Mackintosh rer Bubstance he & right to main Phat in the exerci he would not issue an order com: | th the company to pave until '00) fi s public service commission had d of the company’s aforesaid ; ~ nm for relief from its franchise ons, inctuding that of paving, has been pending before the don two years, to wit, since ly, 1915, Thereupon, on 7, the commission set down for mt for July 16 the city’s ob- A to jurisdiction and motion to identical with that urged gustained by the commission in| Tacoma case. This was taken advisement’ by the commis. July 16, 1917. The same ques were raised before the com that had been raised and dis of favorably to the municipal in the Tacoma case. The on counsel of city of Seat Bppeared in the Tacoma case and B. Howe, counsel for the Sound Traction, Light & Pow- | Peptiron red ood wie poor target Ilin won, Maj formerly hin aide France as a line officer Maj. Greene, known familiarly an/ | “Major Jimmy,” was one of t liked of the headquarters off: the issue Hanson and for Rradford « has raised is a fal camouflage—how di « withe ook on Rheumatism bene remained 1 be sent abeo ite today to Meé nt, Swift Specific Ca,, Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga Baeh in iteelf, but ts jeatroy every bit of dandruff used in this combi stop scalp itehing and falling hair The City’s Greatest Silk-Selling Occasion sashes glove with tre o week without fear! ea) privilege ¢ uni St bad Riter-ettects, nation it —— ——— ree MDS: SILKS FAMOUS NEAQLY HALF A CENTURY the all ers Motives and purposes. such tactics! “@M the part of the commission show Yank discrimination agat) the mu. Valelipality of the city of cattle Catbwicks~ Proves Failure Domestic difficulties at the home of B. F. Thomas, 1014 Westlake . culminated some time Sunday it. when Mrs. Thomas, having feveral occasions made threats of . attempted to poison herself by wallowing a drug, the nature of which physicians have as yet been to determine, according to police Mrs. Thomas is in the city hos “Pita!, where it is said she will re cover She was discovered by her hus Mand, who works as conductor for She Puget Sound Traction, Light & m about 5 a. m. Mrs, Thomas has been heard to plain that Thomas was addicted H@ running about with other women, ‘and that, before she would stand it ‘he would kill herself. This is the ) ‘Mecond time she has attempted sui ede. “AUTO TRUCK DRIVERS TO BE ENLISTED HERE * One hundred auto truck 4 Will be enlisted in the state at o Secording to word re MM. Whitney, exemptic 6 The drivers m ect or exempt f. Alaska draft A SIX-DAY SALE traordinary care in securing the “First and Best” of all the fash- ionable Silks—and every yard is to be sold at a saving. FOR NOW —lIt is a matter of public duty that the store that is the most representative in any line of merchandise it sells, should take the lead to do its part to help the people save. —Why the Annual MacDougall - Southwick March Silk Sale stands apart from all others—and the reasons which account for its marvelous success are plain facts. —Fact I: All the Silks in the Sale are new Spring Silks. —Fact Il: We never buy any inferior silks, that a low price may be placed on them as an inducement to get people into the store. | —Such a service is rendered by the MacDougall - Southwick —Fact Ill: This year, more than any other, we devoted ex- | March Silk Sale. —Come if you can tomorrow, but any day this week will do—the sale lasts all week. Beautiful New Colored Silks Black Silks Black Taffetas —86-inch Chiffon Taffeta, sale price, $1.45 nch Chiffon Taffeta, sale price, $1.65 nch Swiss Chiffon Taffeta, sale price $1.95 —386-ine h Suiting Taffeta, sale price, $1.95 —86-inch Chiffon Taffeta, sale price, $2.15 —40-inch Suiting Taffeta, sale price, $2.35 86-inch Swiss Chiffon Taffeta, sale Roe —36, es Skirting Silk —86-inch Surah Skirting Silk, an exact copy of the French twist plaids that now much in evidence at Palm Beach and California resorts. A varied assortment of bes tiful color combinations. e Black Satins s Satin, s Satin, Satin, Satin, Satin, s Satin, Satin, Foulards and Novelties A wonderful collection of all that’s new in Dress Silks. Hun- dreds of patterns and color combinations, 86 inches wide. Sale price - $1.95 Puppy Skin Taffetas —A 36-inch Taffeta with satin finish. A very pretty silk for the street or afternoon gown. Colored Taffetas —36-inch fine Chiffon Taffeta, shown in twenty-seven shades, every one of them highly de- | sirable for Spring wear. We recommend this taffeta for its wearing qualities. price, sale sale sale sale Sale sale sale sale price price.... price.... price.... price.... price. . price. . are so BRITISH LIEUTENANT i IS GUEST OF CLUB Lieut. Alan Wylde, of the Seventh North Lancashire infantry “the Transpo lub 3 Sale 40- inch 36-inch war ex ‘Wounded in No Man's een over the top tw turn to the war after a two weeks furlough. ; Perhaps if your head were as clear as a whistle, it would not ache— Try] Kondon’s for ‘our headache he no cost toyou) have used this 29-year-old re- For chronic catarrh, sore nose, colde, sneezing, nose-bleed, a ete, Waaoeh tre: eo" re ure ig KAP ONE | —86-inch Chiffon Taffeta in a very exceptionally fine quality. Thirty-five shades for the new Spring dresses Sale price $1.95 Georgette Crepe silk and 42-inch Georgette forty-five est grade, mended for qualities. Sale price... heavy Crepe, black shades. The high- especially recom- its wear-resisting - $1.95 pure in price Lining Satin —86-inch C. B. Lining Satin, plain and broche, in a full line of shades. Sale price. .$1.25 Satin Marchioness —Al-inch Satin, a soft, highly finish, particularly and practical for afternoon wear, in shades. Sale lustrous beautiful street and fifteen Spring Has a highly lustrous finish and will give satisfactory wear. Sale price Silk Broadcloth Shirtings —46-inch Silk Broadcloth, for men’s shirts and women’s waists. Colors are fast. A special number in limited quan- tity. Sale price Imported Pongee —88-inch Pongee Silk, a heavy grade for coats and suits. Sale PICO coccccese —40-inch —56-inch ~$6-inch s 40-inch Dress Dress Dress Dress —86-inch s Satin, Satin, Satin, Satin, —86-inch Peau de Cygne, —36-inch Peau de Cygne, —86-inch Peau de Cygne, —86-inch Peau de Cygne, —86-inch Peau de Cygne, sale sale sale sale sale sa price price price.... price. b-inch Swiss Chiffon Taffeta, sale price ieee ee price... price. ... Black Peau de Cygne ale price sale price sale price. sale price. sale price. See the glorious displays of Spring Silks on our first floor. The Red Cross Wants Your Help— Tomorrow Fifth or Floor Any Day. SECOND AVE JE AND PIKE STREET, Other Black Silks —86-inch Moire Velour, sale price. .$1.95 —40-inch heavy Crepe de Chine, sale price $2.65 de Londre, sale price, $2.95 y Crepe Meteor, sale price. . 85 - $1.00 $1.25 -$1.45 nch Faille Francaise, sale price, 3 85 - $1.65 —86-inch Silk and Wool Popli 1 ‘ - $1.95 a : vee ae —40-inch heat y MeeDougall-/6uthwick Between Liberty Loans, Buy War Savings Stamps—It Is Surprising How These Small Savings Mount Up, for You and the Nation.

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