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54 years service to the homefurnisher!) —this great homefurnishing store offers more advantages to the gift-buyer and home- furnisher than any store in America! Come and see how good your credit is! $15.70 regular or edTQ —solid oak foot extension Mor { tis chair, exactly as pictured. foot rest folds wnder seat when no ‘ golden wax finish, fitted artificial brown Spanish leathe ions; ular price special the week ) exactly as pletured, solid quartered oak Morris chair and artificia cushions special f $18.50 shaped] venient inter large drawe } $17.50; special } tor the week apecial $13.65 208 to 111 &. Bieventm st. ‘Tecoma ture Co at $1,507,418,000. United Press Leased Wire DWASHINGTON, Deo. 11—Amert | »,, rnited Press Leased Wire fe war crops this year were the) GONCORD, C., Dec. 11.~Th Waluable in its history, accord-| defense in the Means case reste to final estimates on acreage, this afterncon eduction and value, announced by -—— department of agricutture today. Half dollar pieces covered wit Fecord corn crop amounted to| 000 busheix, with a farm y as a net of poker chips as Apparel Your Christm On Credit At this season of the year the demands often exceed the amount of your ready cash—and it is of the most service. Make your selections from} our splendid showing of all the latest materials andi H models in FINE COATS and SUITS ALL SPECIALLY PRICED and have the amount of your purchases charged to your account, arranging your payments to suit your personal convenience. You can have just what you want if you Open an Account at the Eastern Christmas Furs | Finest of gifts, ser- viceable, stylish and beautiful. We show sin- gle pieces and complete sets in Wolf, Fox and Seal. Desirable selec- { tions may be made From $20 and Upward f sk PETTICOATS—For Gifts ‘This article of wearing apparel is fated and of real service. uk Pe prec Our show ng of is complete in all the handaor und combinations. Priced from $5.00 and up Umbrellas } are always welec ‘The stock includes all th and th ish bunt ) icoat Fancy S weaters hi fine fibers 50 upward h Department Visit O And ur Phonograp 1332-1334 Second Avenue Pea aterm | value, December 1, et Haiti | HUNS SLIP TO RUSS Winter and spring wheat produc tion was 650,523,000 bushels, valued | onethird of a pound of bread a day nd blue enamel would go quite the one time when our Credit Plan proves to bef \ eLDULS CDAD AAACIAG BG DG DREDGING DLE STAR—TUESDAY, DEC. 11, 1917. PAGE 2 'NO REASON FOR | STRIKE IF ALL | ACT FAIR, CLAIM “There in no reason for wtrikes if be fair She’s Small, But SEATTLE QUOTA TO RED CROSS IS 10,000 DAY Have joined the Red Cros Th " Doing Big Work for War Bazaar | | you employers and employes will nd open with each other.” was the question hurled Thin was iswer to Amertonte at nm, women and children from one end of Seatile to the wartime indurtrial Soom ed voiced v retary of Labor William J © Tuo x © ‘ other Tuesday, as campaigners ge A gg allt peng began thelr second day of the ing under aurploes of the King big Christmas membership drive. County Defense Council at the Ma Seattle must enlist mbers temple Monday night at the rate of 10,000 a day to Henry Buxzallo, chairman of reach the objective the defensa counell, presided, and “Ten million Christmas mem introduced Hh. Mareh, president of bers in America” is the nation the Btate Mederation of Labor, who wide slogan. is traveling with Secretary Wilson Only 4.260 new members were aa member of the president's labor gained here Monday, the first day of mediation commikston j he’ campaign Laboring people and employers Nooths have been established thru the seeretary eaid, are just b out the downtown district to collect ning to understand that strikes can 4 93.00 metaverstp be avolded thru frankness, and “in | Whirlwind Campaign 99 casex out of 100 they can solve | Machinery for a great whirlwind their difficulties if they lay their | campaign, # an marked the city’s cards on the table and talk matters | war efforts, is being rap ver sanely and with the spirit of jot ly akera were sent to theatre He maid the greatest difficulty met! thruout the city w companies of |by the commission was to get em wor who soli | ployers and employes to sit down thruout the audiences | Jand put aside their pride and More women are needed to ae | prejudices In the Interest gf all smpany the speakers between noon “@abotage is a form of treason and 2 7, m. and between 7 and #:29| Miss Irene Kwing shee le Paced pie ger Pp © Voluntee should report to She may be emall, but she certain ‘and it will rebound at full force Red Cross drive headquarters, 1424/ly wields a husky paint brush. in ite evil effects on these who per Third aye The in Mine Irene Ewing, Seat-| potrate it, ‘Thin will Miller Will Speak tle’s young commercial artist, who | jowering the stands Sindineaa : F Miller has|®4 thrown her efforts with the|tne wage earners | epeaking dates in Chicago, |lrle’ War Relief Bazaar to make! inem back to the conditons of 160 | Pittsburg, Cleveland, Maltimore and immense sale to be beld Dec. | years ago, when modern mact | St, Paul to come to Seattle at the SS ee was just being dreamed of, and) at of the Red Cross committe Some 3,600 square feet of painted | everything was produced by hand.” house on hin| Uriatol beard, in the shape of frieses,| ‘ve must be willing to scrifice ) fronts and decorations stand will add na in Burope Friday lour pride, our prejudices, our sus . train for Seattle immedi.|fnlebed in her studio in the North | iicions of each other, our common | lately afterward. Mis first address |°T? T4fe building, and in a down: | -omgorts and our lives if need be," will probably be mad eck from T warehouse ap tributes to her) ie «aid, “if democracy, the thing for} Wednesday night at the Hippodrome, | *°0F®y which we are at war, in to be handed) bedaubed with a hun Novel stunts to attract attention) | 1% gman "he Swine |down to the generations which are/ to the Red Cross have been launched. | Ore) aor cnt eee aye ae in| 0 come after us in the samo pure} Nurse Stages Aid 5 tore portlivond hse that 18) form in which it has come to us 0 startle the wat the basnar harlotte Rell nd Ro} 1 those who established it in x Miss Chark ate R ay, os at v| "ro say that they are modern ts fron . Geoute pntacog lane yer when | putting it mild. one of the boys would appear to be |PULUNe I mild. eld Parish Au re ee | injured. A crowd would amemble| sa acsigna that put those of Haakt's | while a nurse administered ald. Then jto shame. | membernhips mould ~ solicited | "“itamitton Kendall and his Boy|,,A2*f00t Ophelia, of funny picture Crescent Scout bugiers were given the stage) air “very Miser Helps the Baking Powder in weveral theatres, ee a | Kaiser.” on her glate, is one of the Will Raise The Do top speed at the movie houses, and) stunts doge by Miss Kwing and her tire MELT with fifes and drums Another | a huge lady copper The campaign will end December] Which will be placed at the entrance of the Arena to direct the crowds. | 22, and a house-to-house canvass rn c : will be made for memberships —_ - gs ‘ p yee Bi « feet | Last Times Tonight Many em; s another bit of colored arch hmehden fag done by the painter. A to See " house, made of painted bricks, standing two ate ndow boxes, stands ready for erection | Miss Ewing, a graduate of Queen | o high school, completed her art} ° mt s Pratt Inetitute, New) “GRASS” SOUP DIET (05 oxen ton | business in Seattle ever since. | I have been decidedly suceremful I think, In my line, because I love | the work. Seattle is a new fink tn this work, and there is more than I can ever do.” Mins owing maid that much credit is due the high school and other girls of the city, who aided her in « out the immense amount of work | Bill Hart Bill Russell Coming Wednesday GAIL | KANE} THE SERPENT’S TOOTH —ALSO— ) A Good Comedy | —and— World Happenings PLONIA) tHEATRe L CECU TERI 1424 Third ave. z PETROGRAD, Dec. 11-~About and a quantity of so-called soup, con | stating of water, to which has been jadded graas or any other green stuff |which the cook haa been fortunate enough to find, composes the dally ration of Rou prisoner war in Germany, according to stories |which returned prisoners have told } to Fnrelish Red Cross This is served only once a day ° turni the entan b nurees here Not a Horse? WASHINGTON, ILA company of engineers, newly ar rived from camp at Petersburg. were sent to the American ¥ crounds for drill y wheeled into position at of the field several of } the men sniffed suspiciously and made wry faces One translated his emo’ nto words. “I'd think they'd aan away. It smells fit Dec me He pointed out the form of a ; horse lying 60 yards away body appeared bloated as t had lain there severa the company ne in old © maneuvers were over the men strolled over to ine the defunct equine. ~ eyes and imaginations = } sd tricked their noses, they | found. It wasn't a horse at all, ; but a very realistic reproduction { ter of Paris and paint. by the armouflage company pe : form of the hora There are two things we} were two sharpahooters’ nests. want: Your confidence and} eee your business. There is but one way to SOCIALIST EDITOR win your confidence, and we BACKS UP WILSON have adopted that way namely: Claiming only what By United Presa Leased Wire we intend to do, and then! GIRARD, Kan., Dec. 11.—The aims DOING it. We will Not give you $5 of the forth United States in the war, President Wilson's wt in speech, are in accord with the ideax| Worth of work for $3, nor { the Appeal to Reason, pioneer wo-|$20 worth for $15, but we ly ie Dh ording to Louis) will give you All the work Hesinning with the December 22/4nd All the best grade Ma- the le will be changed to/ terial we possibly can for the money you pay. Fair? | Naturally, if we have your | !confidence, your business will| come, DR. SHERRY’S AT THE THEATRES NEXT | ‘ | Metropolitan — “Wateh Your Step” and “Fair and Warmer.” | Moore — Orpheum Circuit $2.90 on tarts EXAMINATIONS FRE) Home of the Best hiandsome Waists For Christmas | rienc 1 enables All the nev n Invisible Bifocal . nid tattet We i new Waint yj HE MARCUM OPTICAL CO. ey a ppreciated siCt eg SF O17 wine nr MADISON ST, The Oldest Established Firm on First Ave. That Grind Lense [Sewn wherever now located wit|Ment | Cabaret—Da ome to Palestine and live under the ba Agensia and Sulleni, the th ae ‘ srannghlss Poet en statement said, the enemy left 's Largest Dry Cabaret It ix my belief, however, that the|™2ny dead. The victorious Italians - Jewish farmers who are finding it| ‘OK scores of ee —— ToDay od hard to make a living in many| Keeping the Guality Ue places of the world would do so,| (LAXATIVE RROMO QUININE, the World- BILL HART HONEST, PAINLESS DENTISTRY DANGER Lurks in the Small Cavities of Your Teeth Did you ever stop to realize that good health depends largely on good teeth? u would be strong and healthy, and if you would eping you phys- your teeth must If you would be well, if yo assist Nature in the vital work of preserving your health and ke ically strong so that you might be better able to resist disease, have proper care and attention. Danger lurks in the small cavities of your teeth, regardless of whether you actually realize it or not, or whether or not your teeth are troublesome. Decay will continue indefinitely and bring with it n and suffering, until and unless these cavities or holes in your teeth are treated and filled, or the tooth crowned or extracted. Don’t wait until you are nearly driven wild with the pain of an aching tooth before taking action, but when you first find that food particles are lodging in small crevices and holes in your teeth, have immediate attention given to your teeth, and thus save ‘hacia untold pain and agony, besides sav- ing substantially on your dental! bill. invite disease. Stomach trouble, as well Decayed or decaying teeth always i 4 ften the result of diseased and neg- all many other bodily ills and diseases is o lected teeth. If you are not sure about the condition of your teeth, have them examined. It pays to have your teeth examined often—every five or six months. It also pays to have small cavities filled, and there's no better time to adopt such policy than right now—this very week. If you will spend a few minutes of your time and come to my office (open from 8:30 a. m. to 8:30 p. m.), on the Fifth Floor of the Eitel Building, corner of Second Ave. and Pike St., I will examine your teeth free of charge, and give you a written estimate specifying what work, if any, should be done to put your teeth and mouth in as good and hygienic a condition as is possible. My advice on all matters pertaining to the teeth, mouth and Pyorrhea (Rigg’s Disease), I give free, and I invite every reader of The Star to call and inspect my offices, and see how well qualified and equipped I am to give you a really high class, moderately priced dental service. And—I welcome you— whether you are in need of dental work or not. Come tomorrow if you can. r | Teeth Extracted With Practically No Pain Teeth treated, abscesses cured, diseased and aching teeth saved. I ase NOVOCAIN, which climinates nearly all pain. Save $10 on Your Plate Genuine TRUBYTE Teeth, made to fit your mouth and to restore the natoral facial ex pression. Regular price $25, my price PYORRHEA I treat Pyorrhes scientifically, effectively, | suceensfully by first removing the CAUSK and then by thorough instrumentation and modication. Free X-Ray Service patients, ‘The X-Ray dom sway with work in dentistry. of diffieutt cases. e a % 1 use it in my | ALL OF MY WORK IS GUARANTEED DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board of Dental Examiners) 505-512 EITEL BUILDING N. W. Corner Second and Pike—Swift’s Drug Store Corner Office Open Evenings and Sundays. Elliott 3026. DY The crown prince asked the katser, “What started this great war? | woria look today to Jerusalem—the Holy City. What could be more fit ting than a Jewish after centuries of Jewish trave JEW REPUBLIC IS COMING TRUE, SAYS ZANGWILL BY LOWELL MELLETT os Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 11. — Israel Zangwill saw his dream of a Jewish republic coming true to- da: nation reborn Teddy viewed the w Fall of Jerusalem an ‘ant cntovted to Help in Russia | By United Press Leased Wire LONDON ll jon the capture of Jerusalem by the ||’ Dee. Commenting 7 hes the kaiser, wvril anve more nur DRESS v RENCE UPSTAIRS jon, ~~ British under Gen Allenby, London | papers today pointed that ‘the event probably will have the most fa- | vorable effect upon the Jews of Rus out » COAT, uch a separate, independent state, in Palestine, is the great dowish leader's hope for the fu ture as he expressed it to the ‘The press editorially predicts that |the signal victory resulting in the fall of the Palestine capital will most BRONCHIAL TROUBLES United Press today. likely prove rong factor in the I would call it the republic of | strengthenin tussian fa : Judea or of Israel,” he said. “It! tions which are antagonistic to the | Smress De teeta oa lene the would be an autonomous, separate | Bolsheviki and which are striving | py pro ettectively | promptly using = ¢: tion, But T would have it tem-/against the conclusion of a peace in ioe © dcpendahie SE porarily under protection of el Russia without victory. great world power gland, the United States, } the allies Sef GERMANS REPULSED r nm em, Many Would Return | By United Press Leased Wire This protectorate would continue | “ “Loa Dec. 11.—"San y and only long enough to make certain] enplete ret et f souty ita apt nat the new Jewish nation was sol- | COMP aiaa dae ned eae that the new Jewish nation was 80/1 ase the Agenzia and Zuliani id establ “i ily ishod positions in the Caposile region was | None of us who hope for such a re expect or betiave that al] #nnounced in today's official state- | perhap PISO’ Lodge Cafe Vourth—Westlake—Pine nation . Famous Cure for Colds and Grip, is per tox, On account of the advance in the ow 306 Moreover, these are the sort of men in the " i }who would form the most solid) price of six different Medicinal, Concen- “ 7 pnt aa || Dental Office |x, you's, form, i" gman tant fing tat an Chant se DISCIPLE inlety—l (Dentistr; hat Satisfies) | O Laxative Bromo Quinine, it was necessary ie Wilkes—"The Third Degree.” | + * given some aid to permit their re Bias he Price to the Drrugetet. It has CLASS A IEATRE tor. F c ftood the test for a quarter. o 1 . Orpheum—V audeville. Cor. Fourth and Pike. — Main 3 1 ‘hor tae | feta ened hp every etciiited asthen, ned 3rd, Near Pike Pantages—Vaudeville, Joru now one again re ace Hip—Vaudeville, tored to ue from Turkey's ruthless | — ~ grasp of conturies—is an ideal spot| It could be the site for} at commercial or trading t.| But m plan would bring to Jerusalem have. prospered thruout the world Rather, I would havg drawn to the new capital nation the oppressed of other nations. | A Home for Oppressed Most mportant of with for a capital A gre poi not be to the Jews who nd the new all a Jewish nation established, thruout the world Jews would feel they had 4 home once more—and this even if their condition and cireumstances did not enable them to emigr Palostine. ‘My suggestion for protectorate is b © to charge less for first-class work than any other Dentists tn!’ attle Their work is guaranteed for 15 years. Absolutely p lesa extracting For the benefit 4 temporary ed on a desire that thone who » the Jewish nation and tho Interests open from 8 to 8 clock eveninus, and 10m. me tot pe a. Su of ita people shox 1 be mitted to LADY ATTENDANTS. me great power which UNION DENTISTS interest in Palestine “Thivtecn saillion Jews thruout the | deummeete CE STREE OVER OWL DRUG STORE