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YOU’VE GONE OVER THE TOP-- But What About Crossing THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY. MAY 7. 1916. FREDERICK & NELSON INAB JAPANESE NO VOTE TAKEN | AND BIG STILL ON CAR STRIKE Hay Mow Conceals Largest Continue Efforts for Extra No Man’s Land? . Booze Plant Found Overtime Pay * 5 oe | the work had only begun. ey ya kena Alpen tl all Seattle street railway lines, P Seattle has only a few days left in which Pn oleate. scinh Hers rere err to make good and it’s up to you. los W. Bell and Jam nis Tuerday to discuss fl 7) MAKE AN EXTRA SUBSCRIPTION sof the dry nauad raided ©. thelr grievances against the | e- ) and save the situation for your City and Scat ae aaa wate, one Bact ii dak nat to! searh f ‘3 your Country. re capable ash, T ered nter of a hay mow were ipa, C. A University Washington Reserve Off He will have charge of students ning || And Ventilated Front Pieces For Today and Tomorrow Only —__—- The——_——_ Factory Hair Store Is Now Located at 1529 THIRD AVENUE Elliott 2699 We have a full line of everything in Hair Goods, and at Factory Prices. Our Hair Goods are made up from the best raw material that can be purchased from wholesalers. Our styles are the best, made : from the newest models by the best workman- ZAMORA C. CAUFFMAN ship that can be had. LET US MATCH YOUR HAIR SWITCHES — We have a large} Ventilated Four-Piece Fronts, stock in every shade and color from | worth from $16 to $25, at HALF black to white, and can give you a | PRICE TODAY and TOMORROW. perfect match; these on sale TODAY; Come and try on one of these and TOMORROW ONLY, at HALF | beautiful pieces if your hair is thin PRICE. | and destroyed by influenza. ‘ We have at less than half price _Ventilated transformations beau-| weft pompadours, weft transforma- tifully made by expert workers— | tion puffs, curls, bangs, braids, old cheap at $30.00—well sell TODAY | jady pieces; 1, 2 and 3-stem switches and TOMORROW at $12 and $15. | of all sizes, that will be sold for less Can match both color and texture. | than cost of material. - EVERYTHING IN HAIR GOODS We' make a specialty of manufacturing. Bring us your special pattern or design, your combings and cut hairs; let our expert workers do your work. We dye and make over your old switches. Ge AT FACTORY PRICE Why Pay Ventilated toupees for men are the nearest approach to nature you can get. They ate light, com- fortable, close-fitting and porous. Complexion Rejuvenators. More? HALF PRICE DURING SALE. Wigs After Ustng Three Months’ Home Treatment Home treatments that completely rejuvenate Before Using Perfectly matched for HARLIN-ZA Cosmetic Creams, Hair Tonics, Face Bleach, Cleaning Creams, Skin Food, Astringent, Greaseless Creams, Dandruff Cure Hair Restorer, Brilllantine, Rouge, Liquid Powder, Dry Powder, Toilet Soap—EVERY ARTICLE MUST GO AT ONEHALF PRICE. CREDIT Although tremendous reductior$ are on, we won't change our usual policy. You are invited to open an account and have Mberal credit terms. We have experts for henna packs, scalp treatments, hair dyeing, singeing, shampooing, hairdressing, face bleaching, astringent packs, treatments for dry or olly skins, flabby throats and faces; freckles, wrinkled’ skin; superfluous hairs, ete, We have specialists to treat the scalp for all conditions detrimental to @ normal growth of hair, Bleetricity in the form of Vitralor and Violet Ray ts a great force for the treatment of skin and scalp troubles. science, Consult us—you will find our terms Iberal. | SPECIAL NOTICE—We will keep open until 7 p. m. for women who work. i} Telephone for appointment. We have every appliance of this kind known to modern NEW LOCATION OF FACTORY HAIR STORE 1529 Third Ave., Between Pike and Pine Miss Lola M. Hanson, Manager HILLIPS IN CHARGE mand of t He . ah Soren ® i It’s the best investment in the world at of the atila is maid to be the largest by officiate of the union, following workers in their hall at 1911 Fifth about 600 men and the complexion; $3.00 treat $1 50 has or had a boy in the service is| women, ments Cut tO... .ccceeeceeeeeeee e eligible to join the auxiliary. The! half price do'ar is the dues for one year, and during sale Investigate this appli- will be handled by the finance com: | Wigs and ance for double chin mittee as the woman's auxiliary) Toupees and mouth breathing. |] fund renovated iain saeeemeroecienrees and NEVER FAILS, *, Biba ni is Sp Washington Boys Patented by . new parts Mew parts ikearo. Glee Back From Russia © not for the prenent © was the first annou at least, ‘This nent made * TN Inate: day night ailing for a strike vote, dd to further efforts a-halt to ob committee full p committes i full ita efforts and the ition they had met at both meet ings Tuesday, and most of the time was taken up with discussion of aion all ¢ form any grounds for turning down a man now In the service of the street railways The men decided unanimously to stand firmly for the princ eight-hour day,” J. A b t of the union, New Arrivals in Women’s White Oxfords $5.50 N_ graceful, long-vamp last, White Reignskin Oxfords as pictured, with Goodyear welt and white heels, Sizes 214 to 8; widths A to D. Price $5.50 pair. WHITE CANVAS LACE OXFORDS in five-eyelet soles aft ing. “The: f 6 upon the grievance committee model, with Goodyear the officers of the union authority welt sole and medium what steps shall be taken them power to act as they nary contention for just over In our time provision, we are asking for what we have her what iar nized in all lines of Ia proper Seattle we are loyal to the city and its institutions and we are particularly anxious to make municipal ownership and oper ation of the street railway «ystem An citizens of a success. But we leve the 1 accord its employes nt as private empl nd we demand the mai ovisions that other employes in all lines are given.” | SLIDE CRUSHES 2 COAL MINERS Boy Runs Into Mine After Baseball; Gassed Theodore Taras, Mack Alff and Joneph Dernac were killed in two ao | idents in the Black Diamond mine} Tueway Taran and Alff were crushed to death in a slide in one of the run-! ways of the mine after the crew} had been ordered from the place, Efforts are being made to find rel atives of the men, A letter found among the effects of Alff gave the} Austin, 408% 10th address of F. C ave Dernac, 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mra, Michael Dernac, ran into the mine after a baseball, His compan- ions, worried over his continued ab- sence, went Into the mine after him. | He had been overcome with gas and] was dead when the rescuers found| him. Antonio Vasco, a chum, was| | Overcome, but recovered. |Arrest 19 Drivers | for Breaking Rule} Nineteen auto drivers were grabbed | by the police Tuesday as they drove thra the wrong passageway under the elevated car tracks on Radiroad| ave. They were ship fitters, farmers, hotel proprictors, foremen, laborers, and one man gave his occupation as “none.” Several accidents have been caused by drivers taking the left archway, Two of Chief Warren's husky equestrian policemen are guarding the roadways and handing traffic ordinance violators the little slips of paper that mean police court and fines. Ex-Service Men to | Form an Auxiliary “All you need is a boy in the serv ice and a dollar,” ‘This was the slogan adopted at a American Le-| mass meeting of the gion of Liberty, at the Soldiers’ and | Sailors’ club, Fourth ave. and Cherry | st, Tuesday night, when the motion | to form a woman's auxiliary to the legion was passed. Any mother, wife or sister who! SAN FRANCISCO, May 7.-Among the 116 commissioned officers re: turning from Siberia on an army transport were Lieut Warren) Grimm, formerly captain of the Uni versity of Washington football team, and Lieut. Stephen A. Chadwic son of Judge Chadwick, of the su) court of Washington, Pershing Will Be Honored in London LONDON, ‘ome to Eng: | and will be re) ved by a guard of honor, The following day he will present American medals to British officers, and on the 24th he will lead 3,600 American soldiers in a march thru) London, The king will take the sa-| lute at Buckingham palace, 10,000 MEN RETURN TO U. S. EVERY DAY WASHINGTON, May 7.—The war department reports that the home- ward movement of troops ap proached 10,000 men a day in April, A total of 287,595 embarked during the month Bi persons were walking heel. Sizes 214 to 7. Prices, $3.50 and $4.00 pair THE BASEMENT STORE. Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses $6.50 Flesh-color Blue Gray White Apricot Light-tan ITH cascade frills, beading, embroidery and laces these Blouses declare their newness, and their recent origin is ap- parent in their design also —round neck, square neck and collarless effects, with novelty cuffs. Sizes 36 to 44. Price $6.50. —THE BASEMENT STORE. House Sacques 75c N excellent quality of percale fashions these Sailor-collar Sacques in indigo-blue or gray, with stripes or small figures. Designed in elbow-sleeve style, and belted in at the waistline. Sizes 34 to 40. Price 75¢. —THE BASEMENT STORE. a Cups and Saucers Set.of Six Special 95c S pictured, plain white Cups and Saucers of light - weight china, in the pleasing Victoria shape, special, set of six, 95¢. —THE BASEMENT STORE, Red Guards Slay | rf i} 400 Food Rioters LONDON, May 7. Advices from Russia state (United Press.) | that 400 | COSTS MORE— WORTH THE PRICE en Ie aed HE FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE pce ENN MMIN n ne rc mmr, oA ASEMENT S TORE : More Than 400 Silk, Serge | | and Jersey Dresses Assembled in the Basement Store, at $11.75 | $14.75 $18.50 $24.50 PRACTICALLY every occasion of Spring and Summer is provided for in this col- lection of Dresses in Silk, Jersey and Serge, with styles appropriate for outing, traveling, street and afternoon wear. 4 | From the standpoint of style, material and workmanship, these Dresses.are very attractive at $11.75, $14.75, $18.50 and ]] $24.50. and $24.50. 300 Yards of Mixed-Wool Dress Goods. kKeducedto 65c ¥ard HIS offering, full of interést for economical women, is*made up of Novelty Plaid and Stripe weaves in brown and henna, tan and blue and green and red combina- tions, also Plain Serge and Poplin in Purple, Navy, Co- penhagen, Old-rose, Gray, Alice-blue, Pink, Black and White. Forty inches wide, and exceptional values at 65¢ yard. 800 Yards of Plain and Novelty .Dress Goods Reduced to 95¢ Yard Plain Serges and Poplins in wool and part-wool weaves, in two shades of green, rose and gray. Novelty Plaids and Stripes in combinations of green and blue, blue and red, purple and green, green and black, brown and gold—particularly Q@sirable for school dresses. 56-Inch Black-and-White Checkéd Dress Goods Reduced to 95¢ Yard An exceptionally low price for this Spring- weight part-wool cloth—featured in small, me- dium and large checks; excellent for separate skirts and coats. Reduced to 95¢ yard. (ON SALE THURSDAY, BASEMENT STORE) Coverall Aprons $2.50 HERE are several attractive styles in the practical Coverall Aprons at this: price, one as pictured, of plain pink or blue percale, with checked trimming. Others of percale are in striped effects and small checks and include two good models for the ‘stout figure, in figured patterns, and plain pink or blue. Price $2.50. —THE BASEMENT STORE. week in food riots. Red guards at tacked and killed a mob which was shouting “Down with Lenine and Trotsky; down with hunger and the repub us food.” REAL PAINL In order to introduce our new ’ BEST At reasonable prices, We preseribe, grind and fit glasses and cap make or du lense on short morning and get teeth same day. Cal et Test o: early me, plicate any notice. Established 1908 Curry Optical Co. . Eyesight Specialists | 30024 ARCADE BUILDING | you are in the right place. Bring Open Sundays From 9 802 UNIVERSITY ST, Extra-size Dresses, are priced at $19.50 and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; All work guaranteed for 15 yea See Samples of Our Plate Most of our present patients, whose work is still patients who have tested our work. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS _ STAR WANT ADS BRING RESUL15_ —THE BASEMENT STORE. Dainty . Embroideries Low-Priced MBROIDERIES from the narrow beadings — and veinings to the wide Flouncings for skirts are | displayed in the Basement Store at attractively low |§ prices, as follows: Nine-inch Embroideries, on firm cambric, with well- worked edges, desirable for petticoat flouncings, — 35¢ yard. Beadings and Veinings in fine Swiss or cambric, 10¢ and 15¢ yard. Four-inch Cambric Em- broideries with edges, particularly d able for children’s pet coats ‘and knickerbock- ers, 15¢. Sheer Swiss Embroideries in 24-inch width, for infants’ dresses, T5¢ yard. 4 Allover .Embroideries ‘fer yokes and vestees, 22 — .inches wide, 50¢ yard. | —THE BASEMENT STORE Ivoroid Hair Brushes, $2.25 ff 0 add to the white toilet set, these “Ivor- [i oid”-handle Hair Brushes, ]f -with good bristles, $2.25. | —THE BASEMENT STORE A Long Handled Sweeping Brush 50c T sweeps the floor with _ the thoroughness of a broom and is very light and easy to handle. The nine-inch brush is of Tam- pico fiber; the handle is of red-stained wood. An extra good value at 50¢. —Housewa' THE BAI | i ! Section, SNT STORB. ESS DENTISTS (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightes® you can bite corn off the cob; guaram $15.00 Set of $10.00 Set Whalebo $8.00 Crowns . $8.00 Bridgework Have impression taken in the” mination and advice free, d Hiridge Work. We Stand ALTONASE ‘ecommendsd bj Qiying Rood satisfaction. yhen coming to our office, be this ad with you . to 12 for Working People Bx Opposite Vrases-atersen Om