The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1916, Page 13

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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 1916. PAGE | '| Removal Sale Is Still in Progress at GATELY’S That Beauty Comes from the Blood and from No- where Else | Stuart's Calelum Wafers Proved | Prove This With Free Trial r¢ higt ost of dressing well es , ced b SSA soap, hone f oer £ Rema ce mennces ty Package. a “ ui adva ag ot MS speci a aking full advantag this special sale Plaster your wkin all over and }you'll stop breathing in an hour re is only one way to remove les, blackheads, eruptions and W : i Guaranteed all wool serge Suits, of the newest stylo, well tailored, tastefully trimmed in black velvet. All sizes up to 44, in blue, black and brown Reduced Now to $10 All $29.50 Suits are now 818 All $37.00 Suits are now $22 Nomen’s Coats Very stylish fur and velvet immed Coats, made up tn all vool velours, also high grade that is by the blood one of the blood onc toagaaae Hokly ‘wimed remarkable actions known to cien This ts its activity in $19.50 up to $49.50 eeping firm the tiny fibres that ages 6 to 12; compose even such minute muscles caakertale as those which control the slightest change of expression, such as the eyelids, lips, &nd so on to $12.75 ’ tire skin, keeps it healthy and Men’s Rubber ff {).2'Sa"iiivurttion™ Gato ° cent box of Stuart's Calcium Wa. Raincoats fors at any drug store and learn great secret of facial beauty $9.75 values reduced to 86,00 A freo trial package will be $11.75 values reduced to $7.00 matied if you will send the cou $14.75 values reduced to 89.00 pon. $18.50 reduced to $12.00 values Free Trial Coupon F. A, Stuart Co, 344 Stuart Building, Marshall, Mich. Send me at once, by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, Coats, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings Calctum Wafers. Dress Weill—Never Miss the Money—Pay as You Get Paid— $1.00 a Week or $5.00 a Month Is All We Ask For women who embroider or knit a bracelet has been invented to which {s swiveled a holder for & ball of silk or yarn. Why? 1119-1121 Third Avenue INCOME TAX DODGING GROWS, SAYS MANLY BY BASIL M. MANLY oted News-Economist on Staff of The Star.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.— The report of the commission- er of Internal revenue, just je public, shows that al the revenu gents have “amoked out” a large number of millionaire tax dodgers, and thus greatly increased the col- lections, INCOME TAX DODG- ING 1S ACTUALLY ON THE MUSEMENT S|} | [MOORE— Tonight The Laugh-and-a- }aLine NAUGHTY REBECCA Matinee Tomorrow | Nights, 25c, 50c, 75c. Mata, 25c. |! SOc Struggte along trying to cut down the best things of life in your effort to reduce the HGH COST OF LiVING This will not be necessary if you but make a little study of the various ways of pre paring food with the use of a High Grade Olive Of! CAESAR Extra Virgin Olive Oil Pure as Nature cah make it, just the clear, golden jnice of the choicest ripe olives grown in Italy, direct from the olive groves to you IT IS NOT EXCELLED “extra vir in” (N ALHAMBRA 5’8 ORPHEUM v2 SPINE) ALL THIS WEEK 2:30-—Twice Dally—s.20 30 | INCREASE! Oe een?! For the year 1915 covered by land Marty the report, income tax returns were Nell O'Con-|made by 374,652 persons, compar enn ect | ed with 357,515 in 1914, an increase na & Co— X WATER Linms [°° Only 48 per cent. Swimmers and Divers Analysis of the detailed figures shows that this small increase CA OME EEE came almost entirely thru the EVENINGS 10-25-50-75 rounding up” of large numbers of |consplcuously wealthy persons Jand that the number of returns |from people with smaller incomes | either remained practically sta | tionary or actually decreased In the class paying tax on Incomes of $1,000,000 and over, there were 120 returns, as compared with 60 In 1914, Mable Ru Ward & Co.- i—Stiver Mile. Ver very rpriees. he Matinee Tomorrow, 2 By any olive an increase of 100 per cent. 1 Sunday Mat—“HELP WANTED” oil on the market. fe 4 For the 000,000 pope gar se 3 Tage a dase the 98 per juaranteed In every partic In these times of high of cent, for the $250,000 to $500,- 000 class 71 per cent, and for the $100,000 to $250,000 class 59 per cent. This showing indicates laudable activity on the part of the internal revenue bureau in restraining tax |dodging among the very rich, but {t also shows clearly the absolute Impotence of the present system of collecting the income tax, with Its jundemocratic, un-American basis of secrecy of returns MADISON SQUARE GARDEN GOES ON | AUCTION BLOCK NEW YORK, Dec. 8-—Madi- son Square Garden, scene of many big fights, horse shows, | and great political gatherings, was sold at auction today to the New York Life Insurance company for $2,000,000. NEW YORK, Dec. 8,—Madison Square Garden, from the tip of | who © dome the whirling Diana E E |onee waved greeting to the Btatue of Liberty, far down the Bay, will DOCTOR |go on the auction block today to |watisfy a $2,300,000 mortgage held @o to the Right Drug Co, ular NEW PANTAGES prices, and increasing cost this Olive Ot) 2:20; Nights, This Week “ALL ABOARD” Olympia Desvall and Company Siz Othe: = 10 and Afternoons, 7 and 9 living, WILL BE A BOON To the thrifty housewife 7 Big Acti 20 Cents. PALACE HIP Afternoonn, 1:30 to 5; 6:20 to 11 Today and Saturday RASKIN'S ROYAL RUBSIAN BALALAIKA BAND 5 Other Vaudeville Acts cS Feature Photopiay "SAINT, DEVIL AND WOMAN” With Florence La Badie ‘Afternoons 10c; ves a will appreciate the fact that she can still get at least one thing at the SAME OLD PRICE Nor will she be obliged take an infertor articls You can bank on the quality when { an you buy CAESAR Dally Excep N atin by the New York Life Insurance Company The Garden, last vestige of the 169 Washington 8t. old Madison ‘Square Garden Co., financed by J. Plerpont. Morgan ‘And the Doctor will give you @ care! Darius O. Mills, James B, Darling ful examination and prescribe for) ang others in 1885, 1s valued at you FREE. All that we ask is that you become a patron of the store Doesn't this sound like good busi. to you? $4,000,000, and Is the largest single piece of downtown property that can be bought In New York, | The old Fifth Ave. hotel is gone Jiong since. The Eden Musee, too |has disappeared, Ana now the Gar den, last and greatest landmark of Doctor Lindsay Pre takes ce’? | the Madison Square district of gen MEN erations ago, is about to pass. oon 14 Skyscrapers, notably the Mlatiron Administered. buflding and the Metropolitan, have Consultation Free | closed in on the old Garden and| j 219 Occidental Ave, uried it. }and address the congress on phases ses to| WOMAN'S PARTY TO substance which pervades the ea-| | gress looking toward termination of avon mye mae] Once Ths Beauty GERMAN TRAP | Had Pimples’ CLOSES QUICKLY ON RUMANIANS BERLIN via Bayville, Dec. 8. —The German advance on the line beyond Bucharest and Ploesti has proceeded so rap idly that Ruma forces on the frontier mountains in t Predeal and Altechanz pase have had their retreat cut off, today's official war office statement asserted. 7 Rumanian forces, it was sald, encountered the German-Aus tro-Hungarian troops as they sought to return and, already being pressed from the north, a majority of the Rumanians bave already been made prisoners In the whole section of Rumania between the mountains and the Danube German pursuit of the enemy continued The German ninth army yesterday took over 10, 000 prisoners On the Alt, the trap against the | Rumanian forces cut off in the weat ern part of the country, has “been fulfilled.” Col, Vou Szivo with his | AustroGerman troops on Dec, 6 forced these to surrender, the state ment explained Ten battalions, one squadron and six battertes, numbering 8,000 men, with six can- non, lald down their arms.” PLAN END OF WAR WASHINGTON, Deo, §.—Formu lation of a list of proposals to con will onatitute the principal business of the woman's national peace party, which con vened here today for a three-day seasion. Among the proposals to be con- sidered, as already announced, are: | First—Creation of a joint com mission of experts representing | Japan, China aod the United States, to study issues between the coun: tries, Second--Recommendation of ac tion toward immediate convening of the Third Hague conference. Third—The principle that foreign investments be made at the risk of the world war, the Investor. | Passage of the law advo Fourth ated by the American Bar associa tion, providing federal control of aliens Miss Jane Addams will preside of Internationalism. VETERANS IN FIGHT AT SOLDIERS’ HOM DANVILLE, IL, Dec, 8.—Follow- ing @ political discussion in their barracks at the National Soldiers’ Home, George W, Smith, 74 years old and veteran of the Civil War, and Sidney Chappell. 4%, a former member of the regular infantry in the war with Spain, attacked each other with knives and fought until hey fell exhausted. There were none but feeble old men who saw the battle and they were unable to separate the fight- ere. Altho there were many who sa¥ the beginning of the fight the ex- act cause could not be learned further than politics TO USE OLD PAPER IN MAKING OF NEW NEENAH, Wis, Dee &.—Dr. Thomas Jasperson has invented a process for converting old newspa pers into pure white stock that can be used again for newspaper print- ing. A mill is being constructed in Chicago, it 1s said, where print pa per will be manufactured by the process GAS FOR SALESMEN A salesman, like a motorist, must be fully prepared when he starts anywhere, and he must car along his tool box, extra tubes, gos and oll, His enthusiasm is his ty = ye i 4 A happy Christmas thought— KODAK The gift that adds to the good times at the moment; that indoors and out gives zest to the merry making and then—preserves the happy picture story of all that goes to make the day a merry one. The Kodak catalogue, free at your dealer’s, or by mail, tells in detail about the various Kodak and Brownie cameras—from $1.25 upward. Photography is really very simple and inexpensive. Kodak has made it 80, EASTMAN KODAK CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. BABIES ANIMALS; | BOYS ARE SAVAGES, EVOLUTIONIST SAYS | age becoming civilized, It is only when reason awakens and thought ‘ becomes active that the child en- ters into its heritage as a human being. “The impulse of every boy is to dig caves; to hunt and fish and Babies are animals. fight is an inheritance from our Children are savages. savage ancestors. The tendency Adults are humans. {of girls to deck themselves in brightly-colored ribbons the hab- it of their savage grandmothers showing itself in them, A child’s Such is evolution, according to R. Waite Joslyn, who delivered a series of lectures on the subject in Chicago. Coupled with this de-| fear of the dark is the remnant of scription w an assertion that | the time when the dark places \man has dwelt upon earth as a Were filled with wild animals and the enemies of men.” j thinking being at least 50,000 years }and probably four times that per- fod From birth to years of age jevery human being is an animal,” | said Mr. Joslyn, “with the instincts | closed the fact that peas were cul- }and demands of an animal. From 'tivated in Europe more than 1,000 # Discovery in Sweden of a loaf of bread made from pea flour in the time f the Vikings has dis- awe iF, Pd tress.” £. nd the oll he needs for a grouchy customer This was the advice given the| lags in salesmanship at the Y. M./ C. A. last night by W. L. Rhodes of he Paraffin Paint company | RHEUMATISM usually yields to the purer blood and greater strength which SCOTTS | EMULSION creates. Its rich oil-food puts power in the blood and strength- ens the organs to throw off the | acids. Manydoctorsthem- selves take Scott’s Emul- sion and you must stand firm against substitutes. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 16-21 | 8 2 to 16 years every child is a sav- years ago. EXCLUSIVE PICTURE OF AMERICAN CASTLE WHERE CARNEGIE WILL LIVE | This impressive American castle, “Shadow Brook,” at Lenox, | was owned by the late Anson Pheips Stokes, retired oenker, an | the property of Andrew Carnegie. It overlooks a vast rolling country, a | reat part of which, including the lake, belongs to the estate. tng RY. 2 a es to %, hd a ats Sig bi a Atal One Bite }: Not Touched by HR 6

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