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2771) H . ‘ Har cting | he gan rould t Spe giraff 1CK N 1917 ras inte nd cer Niel “Jus ‘ants t lot of aseball ill ope ge & ague ¢ 18." Ain* ope. Milk il thir MACOD . trap itersta e Unit ‘The hich w ation, | ith oth est ter Spok vast he If tt 18, the pok Bc Spokar wling imp Le »bxon, Liven po ve bee swion f cently fer had nding: rporati ‘uction use the || PC Beats . THE SEATTLE STAR U.S.T0 BUILD WAR R.R. TERMINALS RY RORERT J. BENDER MWASHTNGTON What Will He Do With Them? Thi has bee upon between I leaders of the f will co inere ployes, whethe: brotherhoods Good BYE, | YOUNG FECLER— THERE'S Your | TOO? | jemanded, but an ured © today between . > and the United States board ” ot mediat and concili basis of increase was expect New York sad Newport News bearing the of the heav Ro paton a haul countr have bee eliminated er ments w other been practica will y Coln The government will pay highe wages just as it did when the shir ping beard advanced shipyards. While be paid thro floes, the gc irly dealt with.” Will Build Terminals Additional terminal oe MN storehouses will be ox tidewater ports and at the land railway centers. weeks, probably months bei common use of ter — = REPORT SLOWER EAL ESTATE Man DIES IN SEATTLE CALIFORNIA IN the public to be patient w 07 sa, CE aa y) —— Pas M5 MOOD TO SECEDE | This te egiaiation will Congresstonal compensate raiir onda shipping borne t } lawyers tt Police Officers ORPHEUM ‘. Chip in to Help | Thiet and Maden Widow of Altman jo— IN The Narrow Trail And Mack Sennett’s Latest That Night THIS WEEK FIFTH INSTALLMENT THE RETREAT OF THE GERMANS AT THE BATTLE OF ARRAS We Pay the War Tax Children 10¢ 1 5c Loge Seats 25¢ Edward FE. Williams, Py Dioner | oney started ¢ Y. M. C. A. TO GO AFTER BIG FUND ALSO xturday evening Big Transcon‘inental Vaudeville Acts gf CENTS TODAY AND TUESDAY Charlie Chaplin IN HIS LATEST RIOT —AND— In One of His Big Drama _ MSIT IN SEATTLE ) SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S EVE sx SHOW NUF SED—DON’T MISS IT 10c — {0c — 10c¢ — ec Ch: TONIGHT! THE BIGGEST TIME IN TOWN A HONKY-TONK DANCE HALL PAMPA AGROUND TO INVESTIGATE HIM eo renikd ee eg “A NIGHT IN JAZZLAND” _ SAMMIES HAVE GERMANS MUST GLAY ALLEN IN TOMMEES TAKE “GIMME” CLUB BE REGISTERED AUTO AGGIDENT. HUN PRISONER HY JW. PRGLEE Germ ; 'CLEMMER ‘ SEATTLES BEST PROT The Dion Marché STORM WARNING ‘A Daughter of the Gods’ —with Annette Kellerman A Million Dollar Pleture GUTERSONS FAMOUS J@S irs = Mm /Ae Jervice hee you, ©) tre blue star! H aA anan ris soul shall meet no pound or scar, Bi ¥ ~! ct o/s) @ s% rth? 7 - Hetles? 10% Tad 2 wi Ree ees ‘ ha * part B v ride ® ne st ne © bie n be ile , way. rm I “7 ‘ n Roris Bed ed cri Fa $ bow v on tt x led RUSSIAN SHP READY Detective Charles Phillips artd MERCURY RISING = TO LEAVE pe HOME H. cet, at { pass } Ww 8 Toc 0 Cure a Cold In One Dat Fake LANA Ve BROMO QUINT sa > if (a5 f2> To All Retail Merchants The Federal Government asks that all a war ti basi A government body Council of National Defense, has selec has asked the State Councils of Defense to intr of Defense of Washington has appointed a co to aid in their adoption. PLAYING The economies for introduction are: (1) Male only one delivery a day. (2) Grant credit for no longer than 30 days. (3) Sell more necessities and less luxuries. (4) Kee the store open nine hours, the closing hout to be no later than six in the even- ing, Saturdtys included. This economy program is effective Jan@ry 1, 1918, or as soon thereafter as possible State-wide adoption will directly help th government in meeting at least four of its war need Millions more of skilled gen, millions of dollars more in sav- ings, a quick and vast increase in articles ®septial to our war pr , and all business kept in good running order. The adoption of these economies is the loing of a practical patriotic duty. Retail merchants throughout the State areasked to adopt in its entirety this ommercial economy program This stater published with the authwity of the Commercial Economy Board of the ( of National Defense ad at the request of the State Coun- il of Defer by the committee on Commegial Economy. F. DAHM, Chairman. A. POITER, Chairman Seattle District. ORCHESTEA J.