The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1917, Page 11

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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 14,1917. PAGE 11 RECRUITING IN 8 SEATTLE NOW IS SOME INDUSTRY. Christmas bargain sale, world's series box office and last days of liquor permit scenes have nothing on the views around ro crulting stations these days, Back In Washington, D, ©, an order was lasued which waa con | erally bolleved to be a swonping decree against registered mon enlisting voluntarily after the 15th of December, and an unpreo- | edented rush on recruiting sta tions was the result. At the navy station, over the fe attle National bank, theare consid | \ertng in the neighborhood of 200 ap- | plications @ day, and passing Into the service about 60 per cent of that Bay Your Christmas Clothes on CREDIT Quits and Overcoats Hand-tailored garments, in all the Newest Woolens— Perfect in Style, Fit and Service. Models include the popular Trench and Fulbbelted Styles for Young Fellows, and more conservative models for Older Men. You can find a Suit and Overcoat to your liking | | Elastic. Exercisers. .$1.50 to $5.00 | «De “De Larxe” Military Metal Mirror. . Carving Sets ....$4.75 to $15.00 ‘ |number. Protemional men, school | Sandow Dumb Bells. . $2.00 tees eeseess tte semeceses $2.00 Hotpoint Electric Iron...... $5.00 Priced at fates ete wl | Miltary Ratnooats sien Tied. | Boxe Gua, Kas ‘#36 aren ar emer Peng here. phe. the counter and anawer questions ef | cc eeeeseses $13.00 to $45.00 | D, rr Universal Percolator, $4.25, $6.50 ao aad was use weaker an Min Waterman Fountain Pen. 2.50 : io po aad | itary Wash ins, folding...... | Pocket Ben Boys’ Watch. .$1.35 | Christmas Tree Lights(8 set) $4.00 With five doctors and « halfdosen te teeesecers $1.00 to $1.25 | Radiolite Boys’ Watch......% 2.25 | Boys’ Erector Sets. .50¢ to $10.00 extra men for clerical duty, men are | Flastic Khaki Army Belta......75¢ | Army Radiolite Wrist Watch.$4.50 | Boys’ Air Rifles...$1.25 to $3.50 are put thru in record time at this! station. Many College Athictes At the marine recrutting station, | lan Youler way, Capt. J. F. Dvans and | Dr John C. Littell are having their [banda full with a more than trebled |number of applications, and are working from § in the morning un til 10:30 at night They have moved up to second place tn the country’s roster of 26 suc hatations. Of the average of 30 men a day accepted here, about §0 per cent are college With Other Good Makes Priced from $15.00 and Up. Practical Gifts for a Man’s Christmas Platform and Bag @) | $6.50 » EVEREADY Vest-pocket Flashlight, corn- “TEX” Striking Bag Plat: | Plete + ssewecceceee----- T5¢ form complete; can be set up j anywhere in the home No noise, no Megugee to 75 | “Bull Dog,” 2-cell fiber case eight. Complete .... 50 i ote 4 “HOXIN@ GLOVES encourage clean, Flashlight, complete...$1.20 proximately 200 men « day, an in crease of about 400 per cent over the prerush days, A Boy's Christmas is never complete with | out a Inck Knife. | The latest self-filling | type with clip cap.. : | graduates, and it im estimated that Sa ickeled case .$1.50 : manty sport. fet Gloves, Same, nickeled case. $1.5 ~s “ ; SMOKING JACKETS, in a fine variety of patterns, ee ee 82.00 to rhe pi0.00 ; | CANDLE 4 priced from $6.00 up. jim their college days, FOOTRALLS—Soccer and Rugty— ‘ ; On the third floor of the Pioneer ugty— | Sportsman's Light, the finest | Complete as shown, $1.00 ] BATH ROBES, some with Slippers to matoh, a fine building, outside the doers of the compete line, priced 1.00 to $9.00 | light made; fiber’ case, $3; i * selection at $5.00. | cooey souraithnar aetna, aoe 66 Wicale INDIAN CLUBS and Dumb Betle— | lig ; » Be HOUSE LIGHT tg CLARKSON FATS, new models in both soft felts and to find 40 or 50 men waiting, some BBO to -2.n-e--nnnee-------- $1.50 | nickeled case ....--- $3.50 | compicte as shown, $2.00 9 |” derbies, $3.50 to $5.00, for thetr physical examination, and — a — - — 2 MEN'S SHOPS, the famous Howard & Foster and some, having pasned their phynical rt Waterman “Ideal” Gacey maken, pated trem 04.00 up exam, for transportation to thelr | . j first station. Here are examined ap ocKe ives Fountain Pen 4 ‘ USE YOUR CREDIT NOW—You May Need Your Ready Cash for Other Purchases. We invite you to open an account at thir store, and ft costs you not a penny extra. Just pur chase what you wish, pay a small amount Gown and arrange the balance to «ult your convenience—by the week or month. Local unite Wins Heart of New-Found ‘Mother’ in the East “It in two weeks since we first knew him, and, without our knowing has «imply crept into our MILITARY KNIVES—A «pocial showing | of fine patterns for the army and navy ure | Parker “Lacky Curve” Prices $1.50 to .-.000..- $2.50 self-filling ....$2.50 potake emvind_ JOserit RODGERS” | $36.60, $40, $45, $47.50, $50.| Parker Military Ink Prices $1.00 to $15.00. Blue Bird Juvenile. . - $27.50 | Tablets, box ....10¢ PIPER & TAFT 8 £ The Sporting Goods Store 4047 Mighth on, Clyde, is a CREDIT 7 ° GLADLY lives on Long Island, N. ¥., and who into her family x 1832-138 SECOND AVENUE. What Pela it ine mya Mra. S witier, “to Know that the people of 1107-1109 SECOND AVENUE 4 7 ae we t= the Past love aad respect our Weet | } ern boys.” Us American )svncic."2 Siiz.' us RELATIVES WILL IFATHER OF CAMOUFLAGE WAS|RAGE TRAGK SPUDS | REDUCED RATES TO Regiment, Message iiiucrinier “““"" “|” BE KEPT INFORMED CALLED “OLD CRANK” BEFORE TO HELP SAMMIES CALIFORNIA WTene te After the overthrow of Diaz he| WASHINGTON Dec )UISVILLE, K De First Clan . FRANCISCO, Dee. 1.—"We . ald t ys hird | Mechanics Store married to Orenee sad fought’ the |war and nary deparmente war |WAR BY BRITISH WAR HEADS |cocesstt Downs, which, during the [2 79566 scasis00 guase Drug regiment of Americana” Turke in the Balkan war Loe Angeles Ports— sig he hl sci — ent oe ag tee emma eae 908 Third Avenue is the message of Gen. Civ thru the United Press, urged rela-/ BY BASIL M. MANLY birds. He was ready to show fust|rmcing season, ia the scene of the * Garfbaidi, grandson of the ta When Italy threw her destinies |tives of enlisted men not to bom | shady Ourvenponund Dee, He wae rene cine tnto the |guthartiay of Kuaiadeys bet 38 Gen Diego tO] POURS DEON ant DEUGGIST and the finest ractng thorobreds in $22.50 nnd $25.00 $1650 SUNDRIES i ee Red Shirt Garibaid!, tm com. |!nto the allied ranks, Garibaldi, hie /| yard the department with quertos| WASHINGT iallia of the brave Alpine brigade four brothers and his father offered | for details concerning men mention-| “father of which fought furiousty to stem the thelr services to Italy Another | od in casualty liste } ‘ustroGerman drive against Italy. Srother had died in the French/| Offictals of both departments re | fe gent it to his friend, Capt Jack trenches before Italy declared war. | peated assurances that every detail ane, be | Khayyam led a field of 15 horses in| of this city, who served) When the United States entered | concerning men killed, wounded or| when he waa trying to give them in-|might have been 1 the 1917 Kentucky Derby, waa the conflict the elder Garibaldi of-| taken prisoner, will be wired thetr/formation which they now conmider, , turned Into a farm at the direction oe ee * im" |of officials of the New Louisvitie| | Ev Jockey club. Dec. 14.—How the landscape” could be done, But It flage” was consid. wae these freak suits that queered | the country, has been put under the uurvomat ™ DE » If he had|plow and planted to potatoes, The wllk bat | grew Infield. around which Omar; Fs scriptions carefully cam pounded. Doctor always tm at tendance who will give FREE advice in connection t” and treated with con- bh the Brit r office dur st two years of the war, soldier of fortune, be | fered the services of himeelf and his families the minute It ts available. | invaluable, is one of the interesting \five sons to Uncle Sam. It ig tinpossible to get more than the| stories of bureaucratic inefficiency ———— — - — bare announcement tn leas than from | two to aix weeks The potatoes grown on the farm | will be wold at auction, at the ol4| yer had discovered | Louisville Haymarket square, where | . |xlaves once went under the ham- | Tl " WwW T 4 . oufleur > an, they ware showing |mer. The proceeds will go to the} i But in 3586, When he went to Low what could be done in concealing | Christmas fund for the soldiers at leat. nsowied ot miutary vonean} )<4ns and men, and finally the Brit Camp Zachary ‘Tayler, located her STHE COMFORT WAY age eye 1 yewan to catch or SR BoA HIER ~4 on, in 1916, they | Tememnbered A y finally |ment, he was shunted from bureat|'"" 4% 4 to bureau, from petty chief to petty Jon't y"know, with a erazy no |* to what od e are mg vous, Tun-down Hitions he anys he got from birds and|)0 had trled to ts ter years, t + “= Pi cent in ten days |/animals. Fancy that! Quite impos they gave a free “ourth—Westlake—Pine e yn! O a im many Instances ' Tage 3100 fe r “a « hie the |nible, reall Now Thayer is looked upon as ene Cabaret—Dancing | For more than 20 yeare Thayer|of the most valuable men in Eng United States bers of Cong |nad been studying how birde and an-| land, and everything is being done to || World's Largest Dry Cabaret. |) MAMMOTH MILITARY ‘oa from t nake up for lost time. el nysicians and former Pubic imals concealed thy blending sic aoe lealth officiala Ask your doc EXHIBI | ION clonent observation b tor of druggist about It WILD WEST SHOW }ished an authoritative treatise on | Saturday, Dec. 15 : the subject. More than that, he waa| la distinguished artint, twice preet Sunday, Dec. 16 : 1 TO 5 P. M. EACH DAY i § AT CAMP LEWIS © tists, and knew all about color blend ing. e* goon as war was declared. SEE—A Machine Gun Battalion in Action—Bayonet Drills—Rifle Dril Bridge Building—Erection of Wireless Station—Field Maneuvers—Arti- Thayer, reallging the tmportance camoufing natled lery—Grenade Throwing—Pack Trains—Sani- tary Trains. which is just coming to the surface Abbott H. Thayer r Jartiet, In now mape ish army aa the groate 4 [AMUSEMENTS | naerropourran— revi, Selwyn & Co. Will him some fr ried with fame Perfect Cast as Last Season “ Nighta, S00 to $1.50. Mat., S00 to Electric Grefoncla —— Af) \) Price $135 l , MOORE THEATRE ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE hth c Waker (lade & lames | F and 5 Other Acte DAILY —#:80 and A180 he, Mata, 100, 250, 600 12 Splendid Models on SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TERMS Our Holiday Stock includes every model « ‘onola, in all the popular woods and fine finkshes gee the stock while it is complete, and select your ins trument for Christmas Delivery. ‘TWO OF THE COLUMBIA OUTFITS: Grafonola Style 50 | Grafonola Style 75 dastrement ‘Thin splendid Cabinet Grafo- kind, mado poor “4 Twice WILKES a ; Sth & Pine——Tel, fils 8,000—HORSES AND MULES—3,000 2,000—SOLDIERS AND COWBOYS—2,000 EIGHT MILITARY BANDS Daylight Fireworks—Vandeville Show. RAIN OR SHINE Steamers Leave Colman Dock every 2 hours on the odd hour after 7 a. m., connecting in Tacoma with cars and auto stage direct Special Reductions on Plates, Crowns and Bridgework. No Charge FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS ovement, including net for records, large tone | trol shutters, tr chamber, triple spring motor, | motor, te fone control shutters, and the new style Columbia perfect producer, made | on Oak or , Ong Chav Arthit, II, has per- WHEN HE LEFT formed an important service f princelings of the world. He's onstrated that princes can be human and regular fellows. Yep—he's one! Mophew of the King of Siam, is Ong. Over in his own country they call him “Highness,” and salaam to him | whenever he goes out to wateb the |kids play marbles—or whatever they |do play. But Ong didn't much about the salaam and highness bust ne ow he h € e to the United ipolis #o's he ent officer in ; DENTISTS > a ae ment of needles, Price $50.50. Pay $1.25 per week. a week Other Styles from $18 to $255. On Special Christmas Terme PALACE HIP HI | Contin y, 1 to 1h To Camp Lewis J5¢-—-RETURN BOAT FARE—ZT5¢ PUGET SOUND SORENTO — demwoe Brads QUINTETTR $& Jamon 5 Other Big Acts | Thaetay Jackie Saunders 53, deta” Weekday Mats. 10c; Eves, & Sun. 200 | GAIETY the Slamese na nt smile ought | od for Fac ue any . \ entre—First and Madtson 0 get him by anywhere | Southeast Corner First and Pike ees ds Me a ie isd MY je | SR VAN AUKEN, Mgr. NAVIGATI ON CO. f the preceding 400 years, and bas | — . silver output since 1878 equals that of the preceding 400 years, Boxes. —

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