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Your, Credit 20 } VICTROLA IX this store, extend an | to visit and —Dighly mercerized R0x54 Inches: copies of the made silk Persian pray cover for the library ta fellow: set consists of one th towels, two individual 1 for the week —tomorrow only, a Victro! +our Victor Talking —combs 0c to $1.90 Machine Department —trays Ge to — ] is a special feature of hair receivers Oe to $3.75 | your favorites and} | “perfume botties SOc to $3 latest records ) —pleture frames Be to $2.25 Ce —most attractive) —Jewel boxes $1.25 to $3.50 " convenient, comfort —clocks $3— to $12.50 able tn the Northwest from the December list of VICTOR records: | 8 excellent numbers— ip Ghyorlin gpreye - in all the newest style and colors; prices from | : , eweat styles in Barl Fuller's Famous Jas: Band 18394 Suse t0 euae : . at vies n| ‘amous J Rand both colores - » » tel. ce > Van Eps Tro) e404 sone — Bye er Diack and in al tthe ¢ Come Home— ° Seiwa ‘eane hex Trot. Hateld Veo's Orcheatra | 10-In the best styles; all rit. | the newest bor Smiles and Chuckice (in One-s8t ted in French ivory;|dered effects 5) oe Yitown Brothers, 18385 prices from 613.30 toland the tate Six Brown Brothers’ 1°-!8 $31.00) nandics: prices! ye roadway. Hello France— music canes and port-|. 1), weet Medmy (In One-Step Tempo) Pietro, 18397 jolies in fine «leather | We're Gelng Over—Moediey (Piano Accord seta. Ye ie aneae teat COMsidering| Selo, in One-Step Tempo). Pietro prices from 2.78 Qualities: sxas “ Wee is Wer te Berlia, Bet We'll * American Quartet, 18386 + $14.78 to $17.50) cotered silk wmbretias rer Feet at «Home if They’@ Let Me Jotm 10-in. The collar bexes in Jof best quality silk made ‘army Billy Murray ty! rice t many atyles; prices |_caeren’e um-| 0" fine S-rib atecl frame from $1.78 to e475 with detachable handle, Breltae in all } y brushes nb new sport style with tm leather cases; prices|**7'0e and ‘nl cord loop for in Charles Harrison | 10-in. Te from 62.75 to pase both elght-rib|biack, cardinal, garnet as and Luton] navy nationa huntera Ts San iene Peerieas rte = n's bill books and | Some Raw mg Merning— 28 suertes\ 18393 wallets; prices from $1 | shapes riced | emerald and purple; price Ada Jones and Billy Murray) 10-in. Sc to 83— | from SSe to 88.73) % —Bath set; handsome jacquard ester: ” pink, dius o: so y next ¥ and start paying can comfortably each month Into this PICTURI PON (cut it out) and 10¢ will you keep paying @ amall amount next yoar } ‘) Pic COU- get one of these ‘Peerless’ auto trucks (11 ins. long, 4 ins. wide), in our MAIN ys ( FLOOR TOY STORE, (No mail OUPON vy orders. ) main floor gift suggestions: suitable for men, women and children-— [PURSES UMBRE LLAS, —bonnet brushes $1.35 to $3.75 —bud vases The to $1.7 aM? wens ak s- fH hair brushes $1.65 to $6— $57.50 { VICTROLA VI $30 gilt! | and we) powder bowes Oe to $3.75 ~~nall buffers 666 to $2.50 ~cloth brushes $1.65 to $5. nvitation | Maten to ; VICTROLA Xi$110 printed 4 4; make ) embroidered equal to tt special pricings— price {ir sist” $2.65 eongeanpaney sofa cushions made from the > Negus in p ARS ) short lengths left from draperies tapestry, also beau- } damasks; fine tapestries, and high- { ie) } siful Armure in two @rade cretonnes, at about the price of mate- GB -e * steslal rial alone; In a variety of enapes and sizes ) Sor the ; $0 sofa cushions, values to $2.50; special $1.80 { Week..... $4.95 5 25 sofa cushions, values to $4.50; special 62.50 In order to introduce our new (wha and strongest piate known, covers ve All work guaranteed for fifteen years Morning or Cal Teot 7 @arly cudtomers Gustorsers who t @ure you are Open OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY st, sy teats In A. D he city waa destroyed | tic rs deapaaes will threat to the world poac and troy the that exists |for the second time as long as German-dominated Tur Fy little of the root of the mourn, | Prose yon the ruins JACOB DE HAAS, Secretary Pro You can bite, corn oft the ton: | From 1099 to 1187 the city was al sisional Zi Committee—Tho fall of guaranteed fifteen years. ‘| Christian capital established by the pep. Cramadern, tn 1518. it fell hace iene | Jerusalem before the British arm Gold Crown age to! will make possible immediate prep- | Bet Of Teeth bens $4.06 the hands of the in and/nrations for the establishment in rir h (whalebo: BH has been continuor under their] palestine of & national home 1 | et of Teeth 85.00) domination ance | Val 1 home lan Bridgework, per tooth, gold 84.00. ~ — inns Se OHIO DUE UE eect bet ce Gold Fillings . os the third fall of Jerusniem, but thi Silver Fillings vga |time, instead of spelling tragedy t 4 ‘i the Jewish people and driving them Platine Pilings T5¢) Jinto exile over the face of the Have tmpression taien tn the| globe, it will moan the realization of tee taminations and t | je Bee thelr Great Hope. ” Ke Wor + Mite. pre One aes ts are All tranaactions hold atrict? eae me petronage Js recommended by ¢ confidential. If not. convenient || WASHINGTON, Deo. 10.—The fed When coming to our offre write or phone, and our ||eral farm loan board today recom a Bring this ad with you ntative will call at your }) mended to the 12 federal land banks days trom ® to 12 for Working Peo; ; that farm mortgage rates be ineren Sanders & Company jed trom 6 per cent to ak Ognt 1003-4 1. C. Omit ILDING This will not affect loans which have Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co. | Jalready been approved 54. PAGE 2 DEC. 10, 1917. VALDEZ SENDS $65.25 TO STAR TOBACCO FUND ‘THE OF YROM VALDEZ PAINLESS DENTISTRY — in its highest perfection at a ridiculously SECRET | SUCCESS From Valdes, Alaska, a cb t ean The lobacce fund fi ‘oO 1 Anoe ! over to dicated, | in any profession or business is neither wan realized for the fund by the le in doing or making a thing well, nor in Weed, the inventor, at. th doing or making a thing cheaply. iyetn he. Wing ‘by ithe: cousins secret lies in developing a method Ee cerenteme Asapetnent whereby both qualities are incorporated Mrphe contributors. follow | in the product. We are well qualified to BRAS, Be Seeeso nei x scvtaak oe 100 speak thus, for we have succeeded for r | several years past in practicing Modern + r low price. re 7 ae <a A ary 1 Through systematization an e Nexon heal 1 adoption of modern efficiency, made v09 | practicable by the use of the latest . ise| dental-surgical devices and appliances, ol platen ssed ‘Ses we are able to offer to do your dental |\ares Wilear™ Ise work both | een.rs aa _ PERFECTLY AND CHEAPLY Keattio will have a untonined co exactly what is required to be done in order to put your teeth in perfect | operat ve packing ptant and market’ Condition, and we will also tell you exactly what it will cost. onder lr Bhaye ie a mpd If you will come to our offices, Dr. L. R. Clark will make a personal ed out Monday morning at the meat] examination and tell you ee wonnaonevacte 1 About Your Teeth |plans for the immense co-operat! e bewediigely were acrepted by the| that you may want to know. This will cost you nothing and will put yee" se Ne r ted aC the reener eat] under no obligation whatever. day night weasion of the Central La: When you have learned about our PAINLESS ME THODS, when you have Or ree Ges tee Ak dacnaie taakin aire | once visited our perfectly equipped offices and noted that each of our operators |be started Thursday. inbor leaders! is licensed to practice by the State Board of Dental Examiners, you will real- way. to push it to a hurried comple i7 as thousands of others have done, that we are best fitted to do your dental |, Wiekenbers Details Pian work. Every possible guarantee of skill, service and material is given by both Jay by. Cectge Wickenkere neea.| the operator who does your work and by Dr. L. R. Clark. Saer tiey Guteietion 06 ehotan sore A Thorough Examination and Estimate at $5 apiece. Me wm to dix eof [eyinon sol ABSOLUTELY FREE i wv nes, We invite you to call at once. Your teeth are worthy of your most carefpil luve plans ¢ ‘ the entablinh consideration. WMA ens 4 | ment of markets parte of the - j le It in certain we an make « mecca ; | 0 of the mcheme, Complete detat ) of the cooperative market will be! dorsement from the Central Laber! Council, a thing which, I feel cen tain will be given. “I wheh announce he tr ioe wieeeeee ces tne Nome Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times. : : . practically all of the downtown mar 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union 2 Datters from = mem rots Diagonally across from the postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place, /) Joined the virtkere Monday. | Ge, every -coomR Seattle's leading dentists. = me Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS ‘YOU WILL HAVE TO THREE ESCAPE | CITY STOCKADE serving in the Y.W.C.A. NOT ASKED 9 future at Feataro RD AVE. and PIKE ST, ABOUT DANCE HALL | A good vaudeville show opened || Phetopiny ; 6, 1504 Third Avenue. eso | The Office of Satisfaction “No proposition has ever been | | eee made to the Y, W. C to partict: |] sont every | |pate fm the management of a dance And bo | hall at Camp Lewis, and chaperone |[ They sive world the best|| “without dance hall girls, and if it had been | | it would have t within, And keep the w been turned down.” | \ATIONAL This wa the etatement made || Wer every wert or ac _UEN IST 5) Monday by Miss Jane N, Scott, ex bat a true expr | | : ; : both are quite ecutive secretary for the Northwest lon. field committee of the ¥. W.C. A, || '® #tvine am Impression | This contradicted stories printed || Man ts hi worat & Saturday, stating that the Y. Ww, C. | monet, sinecen te te : q 4 rould chaperone girla to be qu | — gone on ee ——————= TODAY A. would chaperone girls to be quar A hte weakness gets tered BILL HART I at special ho’ by the Camp | thought. owls Amusement company, under | n the uthority of army officials. | a ye of our one 2 ¢ know yo: “DISCIPLE” | “If the proposition had been made |logtegeh tate SUIT. CONT, would know,” she sale r | CLASS A THEATRE | know, from nishost authority, that |] at Ner Ur d, Near Pike there will be no dance hall at Camy Second and Union vis ySunday at the Palace Hip, offering HE oth & Pind—— ph Ente” pie at Play of 0 to BBE; who used to sell) double headliner bilt. Three prisoners serving rentences | STANDARD F URNITURE COMPAN ¥ in the ntockade on disorderty | 66 9] tickets in Keith's vauteville theatre] One o¢ theas is « dancing act aul | persor iuanek trae in Boston, pleased once more with |ec t Seven Variety Dancers, with “ - -4 his comedy juggling act and rapid|four prett la ENFELD their 4s Monday morning. while y girls and three men. Second Avenue and Pine Street, Seattle L. SCHO &SONS — 101 to 111 South Eleventh Street, Tacoma f)‘1"'" curs Monday morning. while) ap MET THIS WEEK | tis patter. sim ana erty Morgan) Alice ‘Teady, roller skating and the stockades, detailed | yaks acleriiews telliedun atte ettered & good singing and musical | wrestling bear, is a treat for the kid- iret pe ance audie | eat mo day, Wednesday, ay! ! , shen shite neue § pena reg an Sunday were “wa o/ = Ai Prince has a funny mon T WILLS IS DEAD 3 sctscc07%t sinaty%s ciel JERUSALEM'S FALL | Jewish State a Pavia, 3 a chaut.| ‘RE (hae ote” 00 ther emerged trom | GANEEY |n4 parody songs — United Press Leased Wire | Nat Wille is dead. Famous the| | n pool Coe thea . after sitting thra the] ‘The offering of | the Armatrone | Vincent and Carter offer a good YORK, Dec. 10.—The voice | country over as a comedian--the role A BLOW TO KAISER | BM. Campbett, | auret Bante bl gga poten garg rant uae eee Se ee aeons talking and comedy act. Ghat told of the man who claimed of a tramp was his specialty—Wille |. rreated the aame day! ‘ene play ut touen of | alts” at the Gaiety theatre, brings| Barney First has songs, parodies | exemption “because he had dandruff” | had brought laughter to millions. He 1 the same . etl ee og pense ged out new costumes and scenery, wit ee eccentric dancing in his act. ‘mod of the collection that was taken |was asphyxiated by furnes from his [Continued From Page 1 phy, 40, an Iriah laborer poses aro aude Bn non] abate. ea he y bag es, an pied | The Totos are hand balancers. tee. . n ih laborer. leprinkle it w ical 8 of comedy, songs and nena eatet cetera | conne, eromabiiity of Palestine be- | arrested x and sentenced to! ciever bits of comedy, rather than | dances. | American Fededation of Labor, de.| ONE & Jewish state was forecaat jeerve days. | heavier lines. The comedy work of Armstrong | AMU SE ME NT S Clared snust be broken before there today, both by Dr. M. A.| ie one of those kind of plays |and “Ixy” Carter is good. The take " “ pe amin es Matthews, former moderator of the) NEXT LIBERTY LOAN IN) |, ' i a peac | Pratytertan Yaron, of tee ‘Dan FEBRUARY vat wend you away from the show off on a “Hula Hula” dance by Arm M 13 ark ianetti Cafe hr rvte |r ar tS] on Sinne'shi a |sng at ae elropoltan =e When Turkey 4 the centrai| of the Temple do Hirsch "Nie geet Selaeter sane | pincer i ae A chorus ot | 0 Hula Hula maidens ‘ . eA =~ D e ne var , ¢ Relnsco Martin, a Seattle|is casy to look at F Seattle's Newest and Finest Equipped Restaurant and ] vowers, at the outbreak of the war,| Bishop O'Dea of the Beattie in Fed and probably will carr waa the plece do resistance. She | eee WATCH YOUR STEP| | | Cabaret—Refined Entertainment it waa after long and assiduous prop. | °°"? '* 04 ye ee oe mee could} Migher te ¢ than the peared an a dainty, Quaker maiden ORPHEUM Nights, 56c to by 9 wi yi 1336 Second Ave—Second and Union aganda by Germans, attempting ¢ o following opinions en the fail| tices hhack ny Francie {from sleepy old The new bill which opened at the | ee tie ee take the kaiser out @ defender of | of Jerusalem today were gathered b ‘ 1 of »” Orpheum theatre, Third and Madi. | be be 7 banker and member of th a s ‘ pening From 2 P.M. tol A. Me fits sccciscs, tne actual opiriiual do.| The Star and the Vanes me °7 |e banker, and member of the | ee ae an Sunday, was erected by bie | Thars.,Fri.diSat, ST. san. siandhat af Mabaneined | REV. M.A. MATTHEWS, of the| just returned from Washingtor ~~. Soom Qainee (ee ee ee * ae MENU With the Holy City in Briticsh|Pivet Presbyterian phurch. forests |?" ned fn ue : in just one long danc The necond installment of the “Re wen & Co, Will Present ISHES hands, it appeared certain today that|™oderator of the Presbyterian de| if you value your watch, let ee ire Migs na bg nn orlaeeny ir of the yg “a tas Battie? ‘ one of the major peace terms which | Pomination in the United Btates—i:| Haynes repair it “padi occouccan ch POP Oe Rsedydhg gg op Bconige g Pies og get fi AN 4 0 f o nd ole are ol 3. 2 Odery, t0c es & ‘ Ripe Olives, 156 Hh) tne allies will insist upon when the|i# the fulfillment of the prophecy, | theatre —Advertisement. yers and closes in a cabaret, IHolen | Lieut. J. 8. Dagger (late of the 29th o gir ne Pa time s for discussion of peace in| The Jewish people will have a home,|— nie adele iataatlinit | Delaney, with her dancing, made 4 | battalion, ( E. F), was the big pic ree , is} 1 t a very favorable impression ture attraction . x . a jem remain foreve | and It wif be the beginning of the . Same Perfect Olympia Oyster, 250 Ored Meat, 160 Tl ction contr. Sl entablighinéat of thelr 2 i fe Myce | Ane * The vaudeville feature of the bill |] Nights, soe i ie Tast Season ; A soups Sia talk at deruunleus’ 46 obs enensiente: 1e Wil be:& Meeetae to Come MOORE |is headed by “The Aerial Levails, sats now Combination Vegetable, 10c ss Consomme ¢ Peas, 160 Bll ter seminder to Turkey of the use.|tianity, because the Holy Land will| The ¢ merit of the entire| who perform a number of daring Fried a ~ é, 90 loneness of an alliance with ¢ nai redeemed from the handa of the! bill, which opened at the Moore the-| stunts | MOORE a ee oe nd of the utter lack of value of any| bloody Turk, and the bloody Turk | stro Sunday for a week's stay. prom-| Siaeson and Tyson have & singing | nee vaup Boiled Salmon, Oyster Bauce; 300 be pp eddie Preyer he |ourne ta be ined att the daoe ot inex to maké it one of the season's! and patter act; Bert Wiggins is a| mass Tenderloin fole, Torter Heuce; $00 pts | best rapid-fire chalk artiat 1] (xmas "S ; NTREES | From Herbert's exceptionally clev-| | The Schubert-Lindley company has | -. a | Por Pity'a Saki . ; real Oi Jorusaler entl »| RABBI SAMUEL | : ” gig egg tees x 2 Special, Chicken Saute, 540 Veal Cutlet, Tomato Sauce, 350 |)... °rusalem in poe poy Poe ed: | “K oe il me ni otto, er animal act until Pat and Julia! comedy sketch, “The Traveling | ‘and 5 Other Acts _Raviali Italtenne, 85 s Four conturien later {t was the pb | with possibilities for the future. It We have given up our for Levolos finish their smart wire act, Jexman”; Bob Lee has some “com: | PR yy DAILY—t:30 and 8:30 Fried Eastern Oysters on Toast, Sie ital of the Hebrew Kinedocn. Whnn| means that @ superior Gieiiention|M mer location in the Green (s|the entertatnment dossn’t ing. eal nonsense,” while the Austrailan || 1 28¢, 80¢, 78e, Mate. 1c, 25e, 58e Bpaghetti Italienne, 50c toe Calf Liver and Onions, etennen it became capital of 1 now flourish in this ancient Hotel on Fourth Avenue and Honore were 1 rided by Charles! tuo put c good singing and danc:| War tax to be added. shine Surhey, Orenterry Sonce, é6e Judea, and in 858 B. C., it was utter-| Place, ‘The world cannot but pray {ff Pike Street for the reason that fj Withers, Herbert Clifton and Jack ting act alee Wiis Bee of Bene lly destroyed by Nebuchadneagar, | is destiny of Jerusalem will} our patrons, especially the yatt and his Scotch Lads and Las- VE ABLES r king of Bablonia not again be reversed. The Jew him.|[f ladies, found the old premises ~ ane nae ha state | -m a neg | 5 “ re . P | Some years later the Jews were| self is keenly interested, and tho not objectionabl ahaiah hahee ‘Pityte males,” ae ites weave cae ae ee ? Kpinaoh, 15¢ " reen Peas, 1 Btewed Corn, 1 granted permiasion to rebuild the |All Jews care for separate nationa Our Home te now. at Tea m|fUAny Sketch, Hos Fitye Bake, | isthe Ghird Deares,” opened. as a “THE COURT wont Conall ee Aeporegus, 96c ii ee Stewed Tomatoes, 166 Th city under Persian rule. The city in| political restoration, yet all will be|f| AVENUE AND PIKE ST. in fg, “nich he burlesques a country town | week's run Sunday at the Wilkes Pretty Girls, Muslen Gy POTATOES — ; - . . z y . . & . Pd bad theatrical manager. | theatre ” » Comed $ , ep ss the next century was successively |tlad if the Jew is given the oppor the Harper Bldg., right over ; | AUNCEY MON ao “OnSSEnT meee een ee Macedonia, Egyptian and|tunity to rettle in the country of his | the Puget Sound Bavings and bo poeta ra Spee eee lbp BMGT oy tugy- (Cond > ren hacky at ge In “A Business Proposals” Cn “i § domination, becoming a sep- | freatest exper on under the benef-|M Loan Association, We have applause with his singing and fe-|ductions devoted to analyzation of Other Features hocolate Eclair, 10¢ uae rid” Kidaghcon Geass ks | MONE Cala ne Meese tae (ace wanes Rene say eae inden cae male impersonations. His striking! police abuses, is not devoted to that |[ General Admission, Pumpkin Pie, 100 fe ee beaks Py pg Ice Cream, 10¢ one and two, B. ¢ ¢ nations. mprevensint ‘hows toned Pages Aefgbe lousy oe preg both) subject only, but has an abundance | ed Coffee, SMe deer Win 3 Saw Splendor Under Herod DAVID H. GREER, Bishop |B ern Dental Science. weg gpa mag mL ademagetaeesolngiorm in hy in| PAL erste & . és es, 16 Facsiepsip nto ng of the Diocese of New York, Episco We thank you for your past rey hades pe thor gan Scag hn do cl cagpcngenred penis alam HIP | ret dor When Judea <t%| pal Church—The taking trom theill patronage and hope that we Ml metas Denove! With the singing, |lives of @ young married couple, setae syed : 0 great splendor when Judea was| Pal Churel oe atronage and hope that we Bidancing and work on drums and! Crace Huft has the difficult part of |{ wieuies ~tegy under Rome's swa inilie 17 egy soe Nt gn assy pl 3 Mra, Howard Jeffries, Jr Dancers ig A Alice Brady ° of Belgien Weekday Mats. 100; Eves, & Sun. 209 £586 Sature olice Methods tght—All Wea Week ) THIRD DEGREE" Must Mata of David Maate

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