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STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1918. PAGE TT ch ape retiERS me GROTE-RANKINCO LETTERS VICTOR VICTOR OTTO F. KEGEL, President i VICTROLAS RECORDS | She Would Marry } Husband Again STORE HOURS FROM 8;30 A, M. TO 5:30 P. M. SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS | Newness Marks the Splendid Displays of Furniture Now Ready to Meet Every Home Furnishing Need UNTIL WEDN NIGHT ONLY my hu > all grown. Have You Lent All the Money You Have to Uncle Sam? sinesslike gn Agreement Miss Grey My a deal with a man to buy his furniture and pay $5 a month until $25.50 was paid + an old man Helping Hand—There ving near nt to this man Will be More Tomorrow and told him we would not as we wouldn't pay our othe We dare not delay the victory husband 500,000 American Soldier IS ~ " . & Only by carefully and sincerely searching the foremost markets of this country and by personal and fully competent and critical selection can such a showing of Fine Furniture as this store now | Berbert DOROTHY PHILLIPS in The RISKY ROAD “The Risky Road” is traveled by Marjorie Helmer, stenographer, and Melville King- ston, broker and _heartbreaker—It's the story of a girl’s fling at life—a sort of armed experiment in luxury! First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11—Admission 20; Children 10c —— WOT ALL MILLS GUILTY! ‘Net all wood yards and “ills have prices or wrongfully told One Waybill to Handle Freight, that they were acting un Is M’Adoo Plan Ger orders of the fuel administrator,| WASHINGTON, April 15.—Regin secretary to David| Mg May 1 a fevolution will occur ye sdmminiathator, an-|!® American freight railroading Bene teurtay ’ ‘ A car of goods can be shipped | from New York to Seattle, or from as “cam Ried mils £08) Ceveiand to New Orleans, trans One mill Saturday was reported to Bare advanced the price on slal Wood from $5 to $7.50. giving as the fact that coal prices had | | ferred from railroad to railroad and | from terminal to terminal, ALL ON ONE WAYBILL, For years railroad men have dreamed of this, just as they dream advanced. Jed of standardized freight cars and engines. And just as it took govern ment control and Director-General | MeAdoo to bring about the latter, so LEMONS WHITEN again it has taken McAdoo to put Tt COMPLEXION thru this waybill improvement WOMAN PREFERS HUNS fdsy woman can make up this} TQ U. S. GOVERNMENT freamy beauty lotion for PORTLAND, April 15.—That she a few cents would prefer an indignity at the hands of the Huns rather than to The juice of two fresh lemons|support the United States govern Wrined into a bottle containing | ment financially in the war, is the ts orchard white | statement declared to have been ut Bikes a whole quarter pint of the | tered here by Miss M. Louise Hunt Mest remarkable lemon skin beau-| assistant Ibrarian at the Cent filer at about the cost one must! >rary. Officials say there is no fee's smail jar of the ordinary | ‘ancy in her attitude Care should be taken woe ‘strain @ lemon juice thra | PEARSON’S MAGAZINE TO ASK FOR LOYALTY lotion will keep fresh Every woman knows ‘ Juice c used to bleach| A. W. Ricker, publisher and gen skin and remove such| ¢T! Manager of Pearson's Magazine. lownes it in the May i as freckles, sallowness and | mee 99 he gs nl and labor radi fs the {deal skin softener, | eupport Wilso: beautifier. Get three ounces Of | nor party, as being @ good democracy. Mr. Ricker has been prominent in the so party. ini is to com that to soctalixts from the grocer and & quarter pint of this sweet int lemon lotion and massage | tally into the face, neck, arms | PAYS HIS FINE IN DIMES Yande, — | “And I suppose you will go back and violate the law again,” said Judge Ronald, Saturday morning, as (WES) HARK Ni he fined H. H. Seimons $50 and costs for operating a jitney without a li “You, your the defendant replied. “The supreme court of eo — am not violating a state law.” fetk years younger! Use Grand-| And he poured on the clerk's desk Wéther's recipe of Sage Tea and | $59 in nickels and dimea‘to pay his and nobody will know state haw not ruled on this yet. I honor.” ‘seat mons has not filed a bond with Thé tse of Sage and Sulphur for for the operation of his jit faded, gray hair to its nat- | > has not been granted beck to grand s is hig second fine with 1 it to keep ark, glossy in one month DOUBLE ALL BULKHEADS The bulkheads on all American le mixture | vessels will immediately be doubled rful effect.| according to latest advices from m. After a careful consid various “non-sinkable hemes, this was adjudged the most or streak and you will Preparation, tion of oth can be depended 5 ral color and b 4 -Yy known downtown druggist ‘ darkens the hair no nat-| and svenly that nobody can| en applied. You sim dampen a sponge or soft tirmok &nd draw this through your time. Alsayy | Go to the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington S:. and 1111 First Ave. And the Doctor will give you a careful examinatioi and prescribe for yo FREE, another Tie If you are sick you cannot do bet- & to, it Lecon ADDIC% | te than take advantage of this offer. ‘and i pmes beautifully We save you money and give the Wren, Sony. y ‘i ® Bags and Sulphur Com-| beet Dossible treatment, ® delightful toilet requl- SBE is Who desire a more ital a th ee gee rie Med tor arance. It is not in-|!—“fieip make this the __ | scalp. The night we moved in the came with a paper for us to sign to pay $12.75 a month, and we did We don't do it, we have other billa on hand we simply can not pay $12.75 a month. make us pay it? E.G It was a very unbusinesslike thing for you to do to sign an agreement to pay fi per month on the furniture than you knew y man wishes a you to the contract he can elther do #0 cancel the deal owner Can he | CONFESSIONS | OF A WIFE PARR AARAAARARAARAAAA LY * || TAKING THE NEWS TO MRS. i i TRENT oe Trent was joing to and all at once derstood that his life great disappointment I knew Mr had Le and failure. | Im that moment I knew that men 4s well as women reach out for sym: pathy, and while there is almost al wayn some 1 woman to give it to them, once while a man to the end of the road who has never} had the comfort and satinfac ot knowing ta joy there is in per-| nding there are many com for being only a few leaves of blank paper. You ¢ er feel th heart tha one you } cot and being wheeled out of your sight, maybe forever. Of course I could not feel the love » my heart nd I had id not see my tears. brave soul, altho she felt quite as moved as I, walked beside him to the door of the operating room, and Jealled “Good luck.” “Mollie, dear, you are the braveat and sweetest, and most dependable | woman I know,” I whispered. She only squeezed my hand, for then there was no need of keeping back |the tears, as Mr. Trent was not there to see. | Trent never came out from Ithe anaesthetic. The doctors, of | whom Dr. Virot was one, told us that | it was a miracle he had lived as long | jas he had | | They did not attempt to operate | when they saw his condition, and he was soon sent back to his room, and within a half hour he ceased to | breathe When It wns all over, we looked a each other in consternation, for we |thought of what was before us—at least we knew what we would have to go thru with Mother Trent jin the next week | “Well.” Dick, unconsciously squaring his shoulders. have got to tell mother.” “Chad, you need not go if you do not care to,” said Mollie, * 2 think perhaps that Margie has had about all she can stand this morn ing.” Hoth Chad and I protested that we} would see it thru if Mollie and Dick | wanted us to do so, and it was final ly decided that we should all go to gether First Dick went to the pho called up his mother. It was t 10 o'clock, and she was still in bed. as she bh been out to a bridge marty the night before, and she was y short with Dick for waking her he we aid now we up “1 told her.” said Dick when he came back from phoning,, “that Mol lie and Chad and you and I, Margie were coming right up. “She did not neem to sense that ything was wrong, and asked If we could not wait a while, as she was going to have the masseu her manicure. I told her that we had some very | bad news for her, and she # think it concerned either Margie. I told her It conce ‘Trent, and she asked quickly if he had met with reverses | “The greatest reverse,’ lewered, and then I hung phone, I can’t help it if she |mother,” he muttered, “selfishness disgusta me, Come on; we had bet ter go.” (To Be Continued) rs Sievahediiienecanit ! WHY HAIR FALLS | Dandruff causes a feverish trri | won of the Ip, the hair roots \ahrink, loosen and then the hair « out fast. To stop fa th t once and rid the sealp « o ticle of dandruff, get bottle of Danderine |store for a few cents, jin your hand and rub Afte 1 appl |dandruff ai sand e cure, Mitigation o1 , rl | Wsease. |=" wallabedl American lives non safety, the safety ¢ n to buy all the Ronda This is your part é ng of the war and no do it for y Get Into the Fight! Invest in Liberty Bonds! DO IT NOW! Three Styles of SUIT CASES Have Lowered Prices 24inch crepe grain leather 8 with frame and brass lock each reinforced special. t4inch tan fiber Suit Case, with steelsupported frame and fitted with heavy straps; 3 15 special, each . 24inch vulean fiber Suit Case, strong and very well finished; 2 98 special, each ..... ° vulcanized Dinnerware affect Tues Important price reductions neveral attractive dinner sets " "$29.50 ted with conven gold and blue, White Saucers. Mahogany Serving Trays, with glass bottoms and metal handies, Size at vu $1.29 China Cups and Special, pair You Can Save By Buying Your Lawn Implements Here Tomorrow 25 feet of heavy ered Hose, guaranteed for one %-inch cotton-cov. $2.19 15-tooth east steel Lawn Rakes, with hardwood handles, 98c brass season La Sprinkler Fountain Lawn Mowers, with high drive wheels, ball bearings throughout, three self-sharpening spiral blades. 14-inch size, special 87.49 , special 8 round pointed shovels, for edging of $1 29 lawns $5.75 | presents for your enjoyment be assembled. It is our ambition to give the home lovers of Seattle a service and selection of homefurnishings surpassed in no community in the country. Our stocks include the inexpensive as well as the finest furnishings for modern homes. The Upholstered Davenport and Chair suggested by the sketch are a fair example of Grote-Rankin moderate prices. 80-inch Davenports priced. . .$140.00 Massive Chair or Rocker priced $72.50 <4 Willow and Fiber ee Ball Furniture | Chair or Rocker $72.50 in Great Variety The new display of summer furniture presents an array of comfort- able furniture for sun room, porch or lawn. Wider selection than usual and you will find the prices extremely low. Ivory finished Willow Chairs and Rockers, upholstered in pretty cretonnes, $16.50 to $30.00, rown Fiber Chairs and Rockers with plain seats as is upholstered, $4.75 to $32.50. Frosted Brown Willow Chairs and Rockers, upholstered with cretonne, $16.50 to $30.00. Rustic Cedar Chairs and Rockers with weather proof finished seats and arms, $5.50 to $8.50. Chaise Longues, Sofas, Floor Lamps, Ferneries, Bird Stands, Work Baskets, Footstools, ete., to match all finish- es of willow are correspondingly low in price. HOME CRAFT WEEK The First Floor Drapery and Upholstery Section Invites You to an exposition of new and complete spring stock of curtains, draperies Pp home decorating materials of every description. Now on display and sale. Together with these splendid displays we offer you a service in solving your every decorative problem, New ideas and plans with special sketches for your different treat- ments will be submitted without charge or obligation on your part. Remember this service is at your comman’ and our prices are made on actual competitive basis. Special features of this week will be new lamp shades, frames, silk fringe and trimmings. Special or- ders will be taken for lamp shades, Many New Cretonnes , for sun room and living room; printed on heavy Craftsman cloth and introducing entirely new color effects and designs. Priced 65c, 75c, 95c to $1.25 the yard. Craft Lace Curtains by the pair. These are 214 yards long. Many new patterns are shown. Priced special $2.50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.75 and $9.00. New Craft Laces Many attractive designs of curtain- lace nets by the yard. 35¢, 50c, 75c to $1.75. Tapestry and Damask Furniture Coverings in rich colorings, are priced $1.75 to $6.50 the yard. Silk Portieres and Silk and Cretonne Sofa Couch Covers f Cushions with table runners to match. in new shapes and many new styles, : s : priced $2.25 to $4.75. Portieres, $15.00 to $18.00 pair. Drapery Madras, in new weaves Couch Covers, $10 to $12.50 each. and color effects, 50 inches wide, Table Runners, $2.25 to $6.75 each, $1.75 to $2.50 the yard. Kapok Silk Drapery Fabrics unfadable drapery materials are just what should hang at your window. Their rich, soft shades of blue, rose and gold are especially harmonizing. Priced $2.25 to $3.50 the yard. The widths are sufficient to split, thus effecting a saving. Kapocks are guaranteed not to fade in sun or water. T hese ‘ sind is ” F WE DO UPHOLSTERING Make slip covers and chair cush- ions. imates givenand all work | | | quaranteed. | | DRAPERIES MADE TO ORDER | You will save money by having | us make and hang your draperies. | | } You cannot have clean food unless you have a clean Refrigerator. The Leonard Refrigerator can be cleaned in five minutes. It’s the only truly cleanable refrigerator, The Leonard Cleanable is made with a one- piece porcelain lining, nooth, pure white or new blue gi everlasting, unbreakable. The porcelain you cannot possibly seratch, not even with a steel knife blade. For your fami sake, learn about the Leonard Cleanable before you buy any other refrigerator. , ize, illustrated, priced $58.50. The e Other Refrigerators priced $14.50 to $145. Seventy New Designs of Printed and Inlaid LINOLEUM Are Being Shown This Week Presenting a splendid opportun- ity to select your Linoleum from a well chosen stock of new patterns. Printed Linoleum that will give good service, 90¢ and 95¢ the yard. Inlaid Linoleum, $2.50 the yard. $1.35 to Axminster KOSS Marked for Quick Clearance A THREE DAYS’ SALE Several styles of Axminster Rugs, representing samples, dis- continued patterns and a special purchase are marked for quick clearance. These Rugs are very desir- able and are offered at decided savings. $36.75 $26.75 $34.75 $27.75 $24.75 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $46.50 values, for. 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $31.50 values, for §-2x10-6 Axminster Rugs, $43.50 values, for 8-3x106 Axminster Rugs, $37.50 values, for 8-3x10 6 Axminster Rugs, $29.50 values, for We Make Window Shades to Order Only the very best shade cloth is used in window shades made in our work- room, No order is too large or too small for us to give you an estimate on Call Main 7007 and our shade mar will take the measures of your shades and attend to the proper nanging of them. GROTE-RANKIN — PIKEST. AT FIFTH AVENUE — GROTE-RANKIN pRB EOE Mate TAG a PPT