The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1917, Page 5

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zat ‘America Must Eat _ pe * The Rhodes Co Largest Corn Crop |! pep we é Pictorial Review Patterns | : Allies by te ) H e | p Wi n War Siding the One Htundred Fall andW@inter Coats I gunsha Reduced to $14.95 Upper Main Floor. - Woodhouse-Granbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 Pike Street WE'LL TRUST YOU ov Green By ater be found anywhere Ne Just Your has been established WORD THAT Yourrn par Bishings. 81.00 Dowe, Dewn In of the Does Hoover Do It Too? Read ‘i sugar? Does | tend Wee * Herbert Hoover eat? ~. > © wheat and ye for thi E Kersey an Thibet Cloth, Woo! Velour and heavy coat- ing trimmed with large collars, belts, buttons and velvet. The colors comprise the most favored of the sea- son, such as Burgundy, Navy, Brown, Tan and Mixtures. 34 to 46. home and et, am and fowls Substitution Axminster and Brussels Rugs ‘ J ry a 5 * me v Will do more toward the ed goods G EVER AL patterns o ad i . T w he e in CONSERVATION k within ba 3 bi t t have t « ne backbone of the of Food than the strictest ' pric 7 ne . ' it » Watermelon than Eeonomy watchword, wes CASH r goen if he can Sign the Pledge na ae diay sarah eae el ities in eer es to Buy Mesh slag alin ae a otis we ve Bags for Christmas, Choice $1.75 Main Floor. Fe ‘our only at $24.75. only, $16.50 to $20.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, in 6x9 size cial at $13.75. you can fo By HARRY B. nt N1 ) Jewelry Section, on the Main Floor, has (Staff Correspondent of The Star) | THE received an extraordinary purchase of WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 30,—America ust beg , 24 Mesh Bags ure i " merica is ju se NYo Ironing esh a ‘The re in medium |ning the harvest of her ate corn crop—greater and small sizes with Di in square and faney 100,000 bushe than ¢ previous year in our history ‘. ongr d tops. A few have rhinestone settings. greater by 665,000,000 bushels than the crop of 1916 Required An exceptional value. Choice of 24 Bags. .$1.75 Government estimates « th year corn production this 80-inch Japan- | a is PORTLAND BUCKING °-,: ro SEATTLE FISH MEN PORTLAND, mined to trust in th CWA, Ore. lindicate a yiel 48,000,000 bushel ON] ese Crepe, as it “spel heen rmous crop best be used both to sta crinkly appearance Jwo- Piece Breakfast |bilize prices o itiful is the same after as before to release for expor istuffs not etme nia hyeat ae ee eee a eee displayed in stripes and Feed and Eat Corr jain colors and is desirable magkareer ts t Mvet| icatili<aipand “vac lareely. ta | toe Miady dress Wednesday to 69c¢ jonly FEED « t should EAT question of whether the United urpo: A y corn. By eatin mo and! @tates is to meet the first es ocad . Upper Main Floor. lens wheat we ¥ sential demand upon her by : Save money her allies, which Is the demand cy Stripe are two styles that the Benefit our health that we provide them with suf. in Bection SUFF LEADER Is Corn eal, ov sib flalent ty 4 eo they may con DENIED HOTEL USE : UN CLE SAM TELLS wtve YOU HOW TO USE reel eye , $2-ineh Cle "le or chil- . CORNMEAL IN FOOD | fren. ear —a cotton fab are + ove ent-tente yard ihe rdin tripes and ks in brown and green, id green and red and A yard...65¢ Ry substituting co! ‘ SOUR-MILK CORN BREAD . . Harvey D. Gibson, general manag?” 7 Red Cross Chapters er of the Red Cross ‘ to Meet Next Friday. ony. wa. ole « All Red Cross chapters of the ALISBURY, Md. Oct. Siaumm (sion are expected to Mardella Springs station on the he meeting next Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic h has been called by railway, an express train of five C. D. Stimson, division manager, t¢ 4 fo held tn one of the Metfopoliten coaches, bound for Ocean City, THE GREATEST jor THE WAR Witt Md., ran over a esent- the . who ngineer Wallace, when the train , will came to a standstill, ran down the discussed party tracks and picked up little Annie ~ aded by Davison, Kosh Kery, sound asleep on the) n of the war counell, and'ties. She was unhurt THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Head Office, Yokohama ESTABLISHED 1880. Most expensive wood in the 4, {mported from | ed t ravers will arrive in § Berlin says the last Zeppelin raid Doesn't Keep So Well SPOON CORN BREAD PAINLESS DENTISTRY - Why suffer th es of tooth costs n > wort t Capital Authorized..Yen 48,000,000 ($ 24,000,000) Capital Paid Up....Yen 36,000,000 ($ 18,000,000) Surplus - Yen 100,000 ($ 11,050,000) Deposits -Yen £ ($168,250,000) he en Statement of Condition June 30, 1917 DROP IN FOOD COST ADDS IMPETUS TO SAVING CAMPAIGN l Continued From Page 1 . LIABILITIES tal (paid up) nd I, acceptances and 218,109,016.02 CoAT. De 13,606.27 and loss brought forward from RENCE UPSTAIRS 1,719,856.32 past half-year 901.48 Father Time ; IS. Old Man Winter Ing with thie approval of with the AS: Take Time by the Forelock—alao Old Man Winter In hand At bankers Cash account A. Briquet will do it for you if you order dollar belongs in the discz Investments in. public Hilla discounted, 1 Rills receivable and ot Bullion and foreign 1 y Bank's premises, properties, furnit Let him play on the vanities of the rich. Let him charge ten dollars an hour—and get it from those who care not for price. gla 891,140.74 Yen 642 OFFICES AMERICA MANCHURIA JAPAN SAVE YOUR EYES When you want real dental service—the kind that san Ryojun. (Port Arthur) a ash modern science approv fre € in, mechan FAILING CYESIGHT a Newchang | (Yinkow Ne asa ically pe t, done in strict offices by RESTORED BY OUR SYSTEM a oan é Kobe asily within It Is the Something Mesides Glass In Our Glasses skilled specialists, your means, then come to the Boston Dental Com- 1 at a pr Four Mi nute” ‘our Minute’ CHINA Men Help : EUROPE Hong-Kong ’ rbi Londo 2 Mees Don t Pay 1 STRAITS veo - EMENTS tyone i i | Sin Every operation, eveh to the removal of live FUEL SUPREME IN FURNACE, Exorbitant, Prices ngap nerveg, is absolutel y painles 2 this we guarantee, RANGE, GRATE, STOVE. ren The hank has a newly opened branch in Seattle and offers FREE . 2 t ier its services to all applicants at this period of great commercial ‘enon, tntll, now you juin ' the state uni f and ‘Ine expansion, It is in an ‘advantageous position to offer facilities We extract teeth, no matter how many, with weathor—that Old Man Winter | passing out of receipes for wa igh ght SESS Eo for making new connections with the Orient and the manager, out charging a cent for efther the extraeting or the feflow to suffer if r basement?*i Hishes and patriotic speech will MIGHT BY WEARING ag whenever requested, will be pleased to use his best efforts to anesthetic. You do not have to order other work. efficient Uttle Briquets, ready to makegou comfo PPcsogesr be QUASSES promote the transaction of international trade. ; ‘ 5 when wintry winds do blow yn’t delayebut go to the one on ute 1 n DOUBLE VISION OLAssne ‘ Established 15 Years. wilscpediils , Ao °bs ors uture, who & Mone T pe st ens with Two Sights right nog and “play safe!” a meeting of the Ask to see th i J > SE ae mks IMAJIO KUDO From any dealer, or phone waste of food stuffs was the re gy IN st AGENT af sult of habit oston. Dental Company cist oan. Le ee i A ile sald that the habit of heap 6 Opticnt Speetatints Th Y . 2B ine ‘tree or tour teaspoontuly of okohama Specie Dank, Lt 1420 Second Avenue, Seattle ee gar into, a ¢ coffee " e b) ” 3, ; 563 RAILROAD AVENUE SOUTH MAIN 5080 hat 4: Foraatha SEATTLE BRANCH, 822 THIRD AVENUE, - Opposite Bon Marche. at ; o. Formott ‘ rned his hearers that the ° yee farmer of today was grow

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