The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1917, Page 9

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POCO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOEEOEOOOSOOOOSOOSOOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOOO® Fraser-Paterson Co. Just Arrived A Large Shipment of imported Dolls —A Direct Import Shipment of Baby Dolls Has Just Arrived. —They are now on sale in the Toy and Doll Section, Fifth Floor. They are the Kinds so loved by children, bisque heads, with hair and sleeping eyes. All are wry reasonably priced. —$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.35, $2.75, $3.50, $4.50, $5.75, 86.75. $3.00 Black Boards, Special $2.45 build hundreds of models in wood —Desk Black Boards, with a complete —$3.50 size, special .. Chart. Choice of two finishes, oak or —$6.00 size, special ... Mahogany. Special .......... $2.45 -. . —Also a $2.25 Black Board, in natural Great Assortments of Games SE Soha skis cease Aa $1.95 —There are hundreds and hund Games to choose from here; gam Peg Lock Blocks all kinds, that sell at 5c, 10c, 15¢, 25e, —There are just two size sets of Peg 35c, 50c, T5c, $1.00 and up to $6.00 Lock Blocks left. These are to be The assortment is complete, so choosing out at very special prices. They now is advisable. Erector Sets for Boys —A complete assortment of all Erector Sets is stil! shown. Erector, the great steel construction Toy for boys of all ages. Sets sell at $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. —The new Electrical Sets at................... $5.00 —The new Chemistry Sets at............ oeeee ee 83.00 A Sale of [500 25c Emerson Phonograph The Toy Section is closing out over 600 Emerson Double Disk Phonograph Records that sell everywhere at 25c. A large selection of vocal and instrumental numbers —Special, Tuesday .....19¢ Fraser-Paterson Go ‘POLITICS GETTING | Houghton @ Heater Hetel Frye Bidg. Third and Vester f Continued From Page 1 tat Jewelry repairing Out of the high rental district, Can save you from 16 to 30 per cent on fine foods. of Watch Fairminded and honest enough to guard the city’s light, water THEATRE rapa di es | againat unscrupulous Mmteresta Third and Madison. Eugene Levy, Manager. | Botton, Hanna and Haas are ( | all going to run for re-ele | ment program. i | Chief Joo Warren says he's an enthusiastic admirer of Pree | ident Wilsen. doe knows whith- | er the wind bloweth. Austin B. Griffiths tn opposed THOUSANDS WERE UNABLE TO SEE THE 9M) *\® votice ronrt THIRD BIG INSTALLMENT OF hal for ® cleanup on one ir | thought Maazer Moore the Germans at #2: the Battle of § Arras | to the roo stant death, Adventist Says End Wire v., Dec. 17 re, is geht.” —ALSO— Big Transcontinental 4 BLOOD POISONING Vaudeville Acts Hawlin's Wizard Of) a Safe First © ‘Treatment soning result from the neglect of AND THE WAR TAX IS ON US Whips, pleasant little pink pills "T | QUITE WARM, EH?) CHICAGO, De 17.-~Policeme The Retreat Of Qtetenc'e be venth | Monday by the city, prepara! AND EVERY ONE A KNOCKOUT [ee Se gerasherere . Bakony to- fret aid treatment. It ia a powert Bl antiseptic and should be applied it E night and en- PM jreaiieiy to wounds of thin kind } tire theatre to- Fy coothing ana healing ar ‘ N morrow after- quickly drives out pain and inflan |mation in cases of mpraina, bruises . ie a, burns, bites and wer oor } v Ss only 20c. P ‘ ricints fC ‘ Just try Wizatd Liver cents, Guaranteed.—Advertisement. STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 17, 1517. Saving a Nation An Old General With a New Idea saved Paris from invasion and destruction when he called out every available Taxicab of the French metropolis to carry troops to the fighting front and stopped the invading hordes. Rapid Transportation Service Means Everything in Modern Business Life, as Well as in Warfare Seattle needs a responsible, high-class taxicab service and is going to get it. We have just put into service News by Telegraph and Telephone Marry Wrage, 15, 414 1th ave. 8, Aceldentally shot himaelf in the foot while hunting, and is in the Minor hospital P. ©, Shepard, Spokane, a Wells argo meawenger, accidentally shot uimaelt thru the thigh, and was| aken to the Seattle General hospital nday. dohn Seymour, a negro cook on an N. P. dining car, was arrested Sun. jay, charged with petty larceny, and with violating the dry law The Junior Christian Endeavors da rally at Plymouth Congrega nal churoh Sunday Bert Hollingshead, 55, » carpenter, was found dead in his room in the Newport hotel Sunday. He tm be ved to have died from natural AunOR, PM Alpha Delta law fraternity of U. of W. held a banquet at the! onto hotel Raturday, Three new bers were tnitiated Washington harbor No, 12, Mas *, Mates and Pilots, m Mom y night at 106 Grand Trunk dock. | George Watkin eau of mines, ka mines, recently | ved by him, tested Sohwarts, 44, and George Thelby 64, janitors at MacDougal South- wiek’s, were arrested Sunday and harged with petty larceny. The Volunteer park auxiliary of m. Mom r meeting of T. L. Turconte mays that he was for d-up MAN at the point of 4 Representatives of the a commercial and commun be in King county, will meet Wed / nesday at 10 a m. in the Chamber |of Commerce rooms to organize a/ leounty development board | With 43 former | mervioe, the « students In the lex we and Fo ot W. are ou ] Joure special |home Friday for 1 | o Chamber of ( sued & warning @ bemxing | fakern © aviators, Forkner be naval reserve at Hrer: Lieut. Robert W. Adair, | jave., left Keattie to Join the 15th car atry at Camp Fremont, Cal, Wednes- any : edward Mott Woolley’s story wattle & in the January \n Magasdne, dames J. Marton Collins, formerty | 12 16th ave. N. has been made eeant in the 3rd ambulance | | The Seattle Real Estate associa | Capt. KH. Bagott, a veteran Px | fi onset mariner, has been selected | as cnaster of the Seattle, the fret ship built under the shipping board's [men of the Untversity of Washing |torl ambulance corps, ne for the Nidays from their vt t Allen town, Pa, entertained nat a din ner and dance at the Seattle Athietic ub Saturday Miss Pauline Turner, popular Seat- te wt has joined the navy as a t eave for } Dodi wpenk at ar in St. Jame for the benefit of parochial | harities King county tax rolls for 1917 how an increase in valuation of tax yerty amounting to about | | | President H. F. Alexander, Pacific Steamahtp Co, announces that every | of the Adm will a, a nd all Ay t board n cont te 10 per employes building steel hips for the government, !f they work #ix days of eight hours each a slipped and fell four stories to in-| ‘Tommy Hynes, » Walla Walla con. than are mon | viet, serving time for burglary, es Jcaped at the King st. station Satur day. He had been brought to Seattle |‘ testify against an alleged accom of World Soon Due" Cinaemnation ot 215 lots, owned Monae rm ” y br 142 peoplg, on Beacon hill ing Dearbo: at, was in rograding to insure against slides. ing on the war, declaring that I not havin, ach other | srl lived.” Showing the Big Gans and the Tanks | prophectes are being fullfill ears, J. F. Edwards and C. A in Action on NoMan’s Land |any on the battlefields and “the be rds, his brother, met by acct ginning of the end is clearly i! |dent in the lobby of the Regina hotel Saturday The KR. 0. T. C. of the U. of W. has 4 the uniform from the old » the regulation olive —_——+0e——— To Cure a Cold in One Day jd Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablete. Drogeistn refund money if it falle to cure. nw Grove’s signature ton each box. Se, that wife, clase. mm UNION “*UNION E CLERKS nd ry Seer cre << Clip This Card and Save It Remember that for the purpose of reducing the rates by half we had to cut out all unnecessary overhead expense. The cabs will be operated on a Strictly Cash Basis—No Credit For those of our customers who still wish to avail themselves of our seven-passenger Limousine cand Touring Car Service we are pleased to continue the extension of CREDIT AT THE OLD RATES Seattle Taxicab and Transfer Co. and Yellow Cab Co. (Main 6500 | ARK WOMEN ONLY STUB- ator] pi" ." expostulated Dick, after my ferminiat outburst yourrelf know how hard you womer are on each No, I don't, Dick, T think f, | week are more Jenient with oth s Harry she forgave,” "We do not know | what she woukl have done had the exclaimed Dick Little book, Is it posable that Dick has forgotten what I did in the case of F lieve b Do you know you men never think of us except as your wives, something that be longs to woman hands. affoc cooled by the same summer and winter that man ts? If you prick you tickle us, you poison \ no more? the nub of it all ‘punished the The heme of Mrs. KE. G. Kindberg 0 Mount Claire drive, was entered »y burglars Sunday, and several humdired dollars worth of jewelry all stolen, Wilt Wangeman, 40, J and in order to popularize the use of Taxicabs WE HAVE CUT THE RATES IN TWO Look at the rate card below and bear in mind that there is no other city in the United States, with the exception of Chicago, that offers such a remarkably low-priced service. No Charge for Calling or Dismissing Cabs Anywhere. We Charge Only for Actual Haul. }more’* ! “And ati they smiled, and stil the wonder grew that one smal head could harbor all she knew,” mis / jnoted Dick in his turn | You don’t get my point, Margie; | le in you yourselves who pronounce sentence on your #ex. How many Lodge Cafe Vourth—W estinke—Pine Cabaret—Dancing World's Largest Dry Cabaret. DONT FUSS WH MUSTARD PLASTERS! Musterole Works Without the Blister—E r, Quicker There's no of mustard, flor can easily relic | nse in mixing a mess d water when you soreness or stiff- ness with alittle cl hite Musterole, Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of the present white ointment. It takes the place of mustard pla: and will not blister, Must zives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, t sth eur tism, lumbago, back or joi sted feet, colds of revents pneumonia), hospital size $2.0, | | , me before, W ha, About the inner workings of the mat: | Mechanics Drug St 5,| ter 30 Cents for first third of a mile. | 10 Cents for each successive third ot / a mile. 20 Cents for each extra Passenger for| the entire trip. | 10 Cents for each four minutes stand- | ing time. | $2.50 per Hour on Hourly Basis. | Prepay the Express women knowingty recognize a wom- an who has stepped outside? Men @o not make these foolish distir tions.” “No.” IT answered, now thoroly aroused, “You men will bow to Mrs. | Thts ts a pteture of a fine, fat s , whose name emblazons the first page of the daily papers with So d Sal al, but you will forbid Puget un mon ‘ women to speak to her, I will r the assertion here and now that nine out of te omen are only hard on the sinners of their sex bec some man whom es her, either by word or to recognize them. You weighing from seven to eight ponnds dressed, with head on. I will deliver for $1.75, express prepaid to any railroad express office tm the United States. y to Mra, S with al ss, lifting your hat from your J.P. TODD head with the same courtesy that | 4 Cotman Dock, Seattle, Wash, you do to me, but you would fectly furious if you should see me stopping on the stree corner, W re all might see us, to wish her ‘Good | Morning.’ And now, dear friend am going to bed. Jim, I'm awfully glad you tokl me that story. I'm] proud of you for helping the gtrl, | and most of all I'm proud that it was | A woman to whom you sent her “You see, gentlemen our argu-| ment falls to pieces when placed be side Jim’s action. Inconsistent crea tures, I bid you “ night.’ “But—but, Margie,” sputtered De Dick, “I had made up my mind that | Ask your d or druggist about ft. you would aign the proxies for your | Owi Drag Co. Bartell Drug Co. and stock over to m that I ¢ Swift's Pharmacy always carry. it them at the hes “So ther morrow?” I ane loves Increases strength of delicate, ner- rundown 100 per ion in large soon to ap= in this paper entiemen, t vow! WANTED—People to } Patronize the my own stock “Rut, Margie, you know nothing ‘You may explain it to me before | tho meeting, or I will ask for ex-|[ - planat there,” |] PURE DRUGS a ‘Come, we will explain It to you} SUNDER now | “It Is late, and Iam tired, In the morning, please.” 908 Third Avenue RUGGIST Prescriptions carefully com- |} pounded. Doctor always im at @ |] tendance who will give FREE dvice in connection. | No Liquors sold or prescribed. “Was ever any one so 4 stubborn?” asked Dick tn despair as I shut the door, (Te be continued)

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