The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1920, Page 2

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vores OL ee MELT LPT TTS NIA OM UE EAE: wh PT ' THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1920. Back to the Battlefield One of the Two Million Returns to France to Tell His Buddies How It Looks Over There Now s ACTORY DEMONSTRATION EMPRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINATION RANGE —every user of an EMPRESS UNI- VERSAL combi- nation range is a booster — this range never fails to satisfy the most exacting cook. —there are many good combination ranges made, but positively none so simple, so eco- nomical, so con- venient nor con- taining such life- { orarr sive time lasting qual- ietniititet dion ity. ALL_CAST IRON BODY A UFE TIME RANGE WARMING CLOSET | COMPAR re PORCELAIN DOOR | _ PANELS PORCELAIN SPLASHER WASHABLE SANITARY if FUME DAMPER FOR GAS CHECK DAMPER FOR CO ORAFT CONTROLLER DAMPER FOUR COVERS FOR COAL AND WOOD { POKER DOOR SELF STARTER FOR COAL NO KINDLING ) é ~- BURNS COAL W \T THE SAME TIME INDIVIDUALLY GAS A OR the demon- stration and you will agree that the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL combination range is the range for the up- to-date home where the best value for the money is usually ~ to be found. soesaece An wusvunes| —our liberal credit- om giving service will enable YOU to buy this range NOW! AUTOMATIC FUME DAMPER NO ODOR IN KITCHEN —see BROILING AND TOASTING COMPARTMENT WHITE PORCELAIN % BROILER PAN FOUR BURNERS AND SPinerer FOR GAS SELF STARTER FOR GAS NO MATCHES CAST IRON BURNER BOX ALIFE TIME RANGE A SIMPLE Twist CI ch FROM COAL PARTS TO RENO OVEN 18X16 INCHES FOR COAL WOOD OR GAS. 000 OR \¢————————. SETS IN 40 INCH SPACE —————— > three ranges in one---coal, wood, gas! —the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL combination range is the most compact (occupies Dut 40 inches of space), the most simple, the most efficient, the most economical Fange made, burning coal, wood or gas at the same time, collectively or indi vVidually. =—NO PARTS TO CHANGE! NOTHING AUTOMATIC! <oturn on the gas and oven is automatically adjusted for gas! turn off the gas and oven is automatically adjusted for either coal or wood! —fuel changes are made instantaneously and automatically by a simple turn of the wrist! use gas and coal or wood fire for baking or cooking at the same time If you wish. EMPRESS UNIVERSAL combination ranges are made in various finishes, including “Univit™ porcelain, a beautiful peacock blue and « silver gray—wash- able—sanitary—indestructible—as easy to clean as @ china dish. TO REMEMBER! ABSOLUTELY —when baking with gas in an EM- PRESS UNIVERSAL combination range, the gas burner is raised into the oven, all the heat thereby Passing directly into same, thus insuring a great saving in gas consumption. —n the ordinary gas range the oven the range of thrift and simplicity! whether you need a new range or not, come in while the factory representative is here and let him show you how wonderfully simple and economical this range actually ts. —saves space! saves labor! saves food! —uning this range you will have a warm kitchen In cold weather and a coo! kitchen in wart weather! olf starter for gas—no matches! —self starter for coal and wood—no kindlingt une coal dr wood on chilly days and enjoy a warm and cozy kitchen! —use gas for warmer days and for instant service! —there are other combination ranges, and good ones; but there ts none approach- ing the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL in acientific, efficient stmplicity —iet “us exchange your old coal range, gaa range, or both, for an EMPRESS UNIVERSAL combination—the range of simplicity and thrift. ickey” O'Connor, land Press, went to war wounded while serving with Company D, 26th Infan- try. He returned recently grave of an officer of his ¢ side “somewhere in Franc third anniversary of Ameri is telling ex-doughboys how it seems to be the Battlefield.” BY CHARLE Dormer Sergeant. . FRANCE.” when this * back here “SOMEWHERIS IN (My Mail)—"Bome day. racket’s over, we in and see what this sunny France really looks like, eh” Most every American soldier who got overseas «remembers saying | womething like that, time and again, to bimself or bis comrades in dugouts, on the road, tn t 1 recall naying it often mynelf, particularly one night in a German camp hut in ard woods, during the St. Mibtel drive, when the com pany group got reflective Outside Boche birds were drop ping tm cans, occasionally fairly clome. | WANTS IT QUIET WHEN HE KEeTURNS Sergeant Francis rofled an other torch and observed 1 I'm coming back some day~—tut when I do, there won't be anybedy dropping things on my fome, or playing with m bine guns or whicebangs, I want it quiet. | c t's more, can sign the Tl @o no hiking return trip! I've had plenty of that, brother.” | A dinsenting bake from the cor ner: Youall hear ma, I reckon the funey-bugwll have horns before 1 leave Tennessee again for Francef* Anyhow, nearly every man within the candle light’s circle that night prot was pleturing to how he'd like to return as a I’lain t 8. Citizen And roll over those million-kilo meter roafs on rubber tires, find the olf trenches, that where he potted the sniper, the big sh waved hin life. 3 eT THE CHANCE FOR REVISITATION Yet to few of our typical little group was to come opportunity ever | to revisit the scenes in that distant land, so sharply etched in memory | by the acid of war, | The winds of clreumstance or| adventure will blow again te ward | France for very few, comparatively of the men who were in it over there—and who came back home. For {t's @ far ery from the plow,| or the denk, or the maddie in Ore-! gon or Georgia, Texan or Maine, to the Argonna, the Meuse, or the Marne To payroll on my himself tree the great majority of re | turned Americans, once more firm. | UNIVERSAL simplicity— —the gas key of the EMPRESS UNI- VERSAL combination range ts con- veniently located; turning tt on turns on the gan, automatically raises the oven burner, automatically opens air valve to support secondary air for Proper gas combustion and automat cally opens fume damper. | ago, fs heated indirectly by radiation through a heavy double oven bot- tom and by circulation through side flues, requiring an excessive amount of gas consumption —the open burner in an EMPRESS UNIVERSAL combination ra has only 31 port openings. Com- pare this feature with the oven burner of any other gas range! —the cooking top of the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL combination range is equipped with four lids for coal or wood and five burners fc three standard size burners, giant burner and one simm burner. automatic gas lighter for gas burn- | er —porcelain no matches required. burner tray — sanitary and washable —cast tron burner box—wi!l not rust out nor corrode, assuring a life -time range. —coal fire box is equipped with gas kindler—no paper nor kindling re quired to start either or wood fire, —turning it off shuts off the gas, auto- matically drops the oven burner, auto- matically clones all the air openings into oven and automatically fume damper. —the key doos it all automatically by « Mere twist of the wrist, leaving noth- ing for the operator to think about except baking. Could anything more simple and convenient? closes ly enmeshed in home ties, their swift dash to France will be only an amazing memory—a wonderful adventure never to be re-enacted. I felt that sometime I woult zo back to France, perhaps not for years, but sometime, to see for myself. HEADED ONCE MORE FOR FRANCE—IN CIVIES! Then suddenly, just a few weeks I found myself leaning on the aft rail of the liner La Lorraine, looking back at the Statue of Lib- erty, headed once more for France in civies! Going back, after more than a year, the very ground tn the Meuse-Argonne upon which my out . Company D, 26th Infantry, had advanced in thone wild days in Oc 1918-—tmck to the ruined and the fields and ravines where #0 many comrades fell, and where a machine gun finally got my range. On this return there was to be a very definite test of memory of Little four-yearold Edgar had been whipped by his father for tell ing a falsehood and ran to his moth er for consolation. “When I was your age I never told @ falsehood,” said his mother. “When did you begin, mamma?” asked little Edgar. APPLES Retail and Wholesale to tober, former Star reporter, Press correspondent and later city editor of the Cleve- | find, feeling around in the dark Coming Saturday Rex Beach’s of strife North! United from Cleveland and was as a ci n to seek the npany on a desolate hill- And in the week of the ca’s entry into the war he Amashing story ‘Back on and love in the This is the first of six articles, Ww O'CONNOR “The Silver Horde” With Cherry Malotte, the moat famous of all Rex Beach's character 6th Infantry thone soenes of battle particular mission was ta, on @ dentate & omy A " 7 Amory of W ” D We had buried Licut. Amory in Ditch darkness at midnight, October 4, 1918, after a mad do Nillerest where he had the little by machine gun fire wh slope. 4 daring daylight patrol a SEEKING GRAVE MARKED BY A SMALL CLEFT STAKE The grave had been mark A mmnall cleft stake, bearing a dentification tag, and a little pile of stones--the only things we could the ridge, the pathway—and take at the foot of the trees, SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ALL SIZES Guardian Trust & Savings Bank COLMAN BUILDING od by Later wearch had failed to find burlal place. It had not for return becu hit days later porsible me to 1 was three patrol At the request of Lieut Amory’s family, 1 sailed last December to search for the grave. 1 knew the spot was near a small town and A crossroad. And I felt I could go back there nd locate the wrecked stable, the red-roofed farmhouse, the rows of TEETH! HOW ARE THEY? To put them into perfect condition for you is our business, and we know it thoroughly. We are making, for a few more days, a special introductory offer which means a big saving to you, Best Plates | Cooking Baking White Winter main Apples Spitzenderg Apples i | Delicious Apples ii ui P ‘ Rome Beauty Apples uu thelan Apples Winesap Apples Pear- 10.0 A comparison of these prices with what other offices charge will quickly show you just what a big saving it is. We guarantee all our work and stand right behind our guarantee. Be Tawi 3. ion natal WF you We'll be right here to make it good Vegetable, frutts and pute if for any reason your work doesn’t give entire satisfaction. DR. HT. HARVEY ACT NOW! 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J the set i# made of heavy aluminum ware, large pl And regular price is about $15—; guaranteed 20 year —this 13-piece fy) rire longer. aluminum set! - ome your arrangements this week and get this set —the broiling and toasting compartment on the EMPRESS UNIVERSAR combination range is elevated for con venience of operation, —equipped with white porcelain broiler pan and white porcelain door lintng—clean as a china dish! —the fume flue connects with stove pipe, conducting all gas fumes and odors into chimney. STANDARD FURNITURE snconp AVENUE AT SEATTLE FOUNDED 1864 TACOMA Ach ha ptr rSeraa Just Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 r TEL BLDG, SECOND AND PIKE E All Women Should See “WOMAN” L, “wo AO1-111 South 11th Street nial

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