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STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 1, 1918. PAGE 9 PHONE PeATTLR MAIN | t Le ue The Star “WANT AD Rates Rffective May 1, 1917 NSIENT—CASIT ADVERTISING | in advance-—any classifion- Rcents per tine or fraction of tine times for the price of five. TRANSIENTCHARGH ADVER- TISING o per insertion . ite rtions for the prt RACT ADVER @ per month—1 m ine per month—3 m bd th months F menth—i2 months 1.80 ry r ach week, 1 year, Per. SPATE ON LEGAL AD! Want Ad Department MAIN 600 OPEN SPACE THESEATTLESTAR, DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS AT-LAW Les DER AiiREMAN—ATT Rey-at-law. Wills, probate matters notes, collections. Rvery- ‘pertaining to @ general Ja ge bit on eee WAN -LAW | at Goneutation tree: confidential = Collections 618 ARLISHED ‘Main 1308. Pa Te Central $25 to Te alk dm ARTY wilt on eects feral; also livestock and other s- curity of value. L apecial’ monthly or weekly payment short or long time, at lowest) é rates, e proposition. fstablished. 19 years ‘A. D. ANDERSON L c.emitn Bidg.. Second and Yesler Phone zs from Hee made qutchty ana to $100 made a diy oe furniture, plasea, lve o MONEY ee WO ry at 2 con Braiiss, cect as SS fower rates, but new adeat * COMMISSION they charge LOAN SOCIETY. Ine i LACH TO RORROW eney on DIAMONDS and JEWELRY. Fates; confidential D ON ALL ‘The Reliable, 967 Third ave. [OME GUARANTEES TO | eid oF new Gances Prof. Millett 2187. The Hivpodrome, Tintverstty. _ Be KaTiRrN ware Eatore $7635, f STORAGE BTORAGH Wane = geod toed exits. Orner arti- Main 1391, funk Ce, 1126 First ave. @ > — RUPPALO JUNK, i743 int BRI 3843. LARGE GARDEN TRACT PRICE $360 Large garden tract; cleared and fenced; in fine shape for cultiva tion; 45 minutes from Third and Pike st. A good #-room house on this tract; electric lights and city, fin house; good wood shed. An (deni home. This place can be had on small cash payment and $15 monthly. In- for Mr. Ferree, 203 New York Block. IMPROVED 6 ACKES CLOSE IN. PHICH 41,250 ‘This 5 acres ix tmproved with (g00d, comfortable howse and Sutbulldings; practically all of the land is cleareg and 004 loam soil; lich leve fine running creck goce through the property; good neigh hood; close to creamery school; plenty of work by. 1 will soll on easy tern Balance $15 per month. This property is free nnd clear of ail indebtedness. Apply at 2 New York Biock and inquire for Mr. Giigen. When you can buy bh acre of land where you ean keep chickens, raine your own garden and fruit? | Don't pay all your money to the Iandiora Own your own home clon to @ yards. 2-room bungalow, with ment. {925 cash, $10 Bik, 6 ACRES, NEAR BREMERTON Good shot riny soll, with ald @any to improve; short 0 bmy Close to choot; neighbors and deliver from store. You can itve on jand and work in the | 11—Acreage ‘for Sale ACRES FOR DAIRY POR QUICK BALE. res cleared; good land, with neleh « and conventent to Rremer ket. Adjoining lar held at much higher prtee. ‘Tebma Malt ¢ AN | i3- Farms for Rent FOR RENT VRRY CitEAr " two il “ |. @e to war Addrens my Rew F106 MILER PIONRER SQUARE acres cleared; amall orchard house; ow matn county S minutes fram Bellevue, Brice $100 cash, $10 per month, ‘This ace la worth $2,000 ALL CLEARED r meliow soll; tn Ca stump, two miles tron wh and market, $25 per acre Acre cash, 8¢ conte mon Dant 18 Downs Rieck, 109 ¥ FARM fa Propositio who wa: trated 904 Third ave 19--City Real Estate for Sale ORY. WELT. BUILT FAL electric tteht; tot to 1#-toot alley e; fruit den: near car. Terms like rent. Iie Rmith, 6205 California ave, corner Dawson. Wee foe tod CARI m modern bungalow, close te 16th Youns & Phone TATE FOR SALE “MODERN CY is | > ott 28—Holisekeeping Rms. Ww td rr t or near fin i, Rt ware DA HGH STSST, HOF | « who gets out of school early to carry. a downtown paper route and do extra Apply to Mr. Donohue, SHPO RY tng Wednesday, J work and goo Personal application must be ma or before Co. 17 Becond | WANTED YOUNG WOMEN ephone opera Pay © App telephone off Fourth ave, between Beneca @ LL NEW OR OLD DANGER GTARAN teed tue Moure 1 to § and T te 11 Fifth and University. Prot wala Riltott 2187 . MIDDLE AGE neral housekeeping $5—Female Situations Wtd. POMTION AS WOURE- Rear i: 38—Business Chances | Tite FURNITURE OF A TT ROOM | at for sale, $490 cash, at 1023 Main ALE OR TRADE—EXPRESA, wood, coal and f nave B Phone Sidney aan eee 3a. STOCKS AND BONDS — 1.000 Alaska Petroleum and Coal 1,000 Beacon Coal srt Wyoming Wyoming ure, Wyoming. 10 43—Lost and Found OTH PARK wrday evening, lady's book, with paper Finder. please return Grove st. Reward. Sidney 152 nak $20 AND 1 tre or betw Reward. Apply Red Cross headquarters. Tat BLACK 319.00, mostiy p ¥ girl mar oF ox, name a MeMullin, phone Sianey ward. eT — HAY WORSE, BLACK MANE and tal nane half grown; 1,000 Pounds. Ballard 44A— Automobiles o GOOD teed rare Winton Motor Co. 5—For Sale Miscellaneous BASH AND DOORS Kitehen cupboards, 4 ft. jase Goore and three tong shelves in the upper part, \wers, one flour bin. one sugar ing board. and cupboard for panel door te) lower part. oot ap, or $38 knock down rows-pacial doore ‘foore Geli anyone, ship anywhere, and guaras- tee safe delivery. The largest factory im the West selling direct te cos- eumer. 0. 8. WILLIAMS CO. 1862 First Ave. & Seattle, Wash AVANAGH ® 0 HATH, 1605 int 50 @e $2.50 JLASSES, SPECTAC FITTED with spherical lenses, complete, $2.60 including examination Bohwarts, Optometriat, 217 Epler Block, 813 Se ond ave., Hroken lenses duplicated PER FOR LADIES WE BACRIFIC COATS, SPECIAL, 1904 FIRST AVE. SERVICE FLAGS J. Webb Kitchen & Co, 411 University # PHONOGRAPHS OUR SPECIALTY FOREIGN RECOR MUSICAL KECORD EXCHANGR 1816 Wen Biliott a Opposite new Times Hid We buy, trade, exchani | WANT nD—OLD VALAE TERTH (DON'T | MATTER IF BROKEN). HIGHEAT PRICES PAID. CASH FOR OLD .D, SILVER AND DIAMONDS JEWELRY MFG. CO, NEW PIANOS FOR RENT, RENT AP. piled on purchase. Meyer-Toner, 319 ZARETH FO BOP Toya reasonably priced Green Bide KAVANAGIOG $2.26 WATS, 1005 Tat av 46-—Wanted Miscellaneous _ Price, & Acres % $50 Cash CLAFVORD & VAN AMASDALA, ing thie bused Ave ‘ eal ee HEE UNFURN TREE ANG) Comptometer | wide, 7 | University of Washington, will offer|to go farther than the front gate | Henry. building, arid the lectures: will |federal grand jury |Clemenceau's refusal of passports to |v | down there. ‘ ported, 51—Furniture Wanted PASSENGERS OF oii ntete| RECISTER KICK SHOWS WATIS Wrenta dandruff, Serema cavite GUARANTRED; Indi tlemen, Violet ray for rhewm Wah — yy hg Citizens in the district of the Witiott, 2445 Greenwood and Phinney avenue DIAMONDS, WATCHEN AND JEWiL r lines are about to take up aa and clocks, not arms against the traction com: PETER MICHART, pany unless better servies Is pro 808 Phe oi 4 foe con vided, according to complaints of ‘Thomas Seanton, one of the sign: ers of & petition submitted to the wholesale prises city council for consideration JEWELERY MFO. OO. M ever BLDG, Fourth Fess Monday afternoon, | in two lessons, Vitile anion said the traction company @ hatis, day and eve appears to make no effort to give! STEVENS@'8, 10, Ave | service on the Greenwood line, Con-| Member Dancing Teachers’ Asan New York |worne, he ald. Citizens believe that the company is trying to force wom Why wait? © en to work on street cars, abcording | Wippodrome, Filth anion. | minote a1et OPEL HOLLAND | ditions on the Phinney line are even neers on the Phinney line are put off at T2nd st, and forced to wait, | without shelter, until a carload ts) be another Phinney car NiiFie COnTEO plete run to BSth at, ments of the foot. Li t. The Footology Shop, a0! Kiltott B84 passengers on one RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING ateried to derail the car if An@ popular music taught in 20 lessons put off at T2nd et on Wide s . anion wadd that one must walk SAL NUAMB MRA WT © the union depot to get a Phinney aL Oe We t union depot to get a Phinn in the evening, Last Saturday ening he said he was two hours in| getting home from Fourth and Un CG WEN _ 2 Public Markets | —mecaee, UNCLE SAM OUT 4, walt macker SS) AFTER INCOMES ea FOR WAR TAX WASHINGTON, Jan, 1.—The Kovertiment set out today to. find out all about you. and your in come, From: now of to Mareh an | 1, It will be a thost personally | howe Inqutsitive: government. Gathering of data ¢ which to base 1917 incotne and éxcesa profiti: taxan Jstarted with the new year, preiara tory to the most vigdroun tax collec n yet waged persons who received income of $2:000, and ‘aa PLACE a ninkle person, are requir The. fine granulated euear.|.ed-to fornixh this information. to the 6 Toe allt Atal Liternial reven collector before tural mith Jee ati cream] March 1. Corporations: and’ other "Chocolate, the: f cane green peas, | DUAINCSR pay. increased War taxen: new crop soft shell walnuts, 2 Right on thru. the two months fe. macaroni of ppaghett! |1,000 or more relontlonx revenue masher, ere, Sates § Hite Will. be behind procructinat , Jorn prodding them fn doubt | | as to. technicalities aided: inv preparing: their etatemertic dbo evaders will be giver a ings .and-every known p and pri © record which may shed light on hidden: wealth are. being scrutinized. [Officials are determined to alice into: SANITARY the admittedly big and succulent pte No. 19 cans dt |of untaxed money. 2.1. can ground ehecoiate, | ate, Ihe: pew pack S55 UNCLE SAM TO | GIVE BEST OF "MAPS TO ARMY © WASHINGTON, Jan. 1.—Civil en beg Py gy roe corm: plus aviators, plus alrplane Prrcre ymervers armed with cameras, plus mapmakers, plus printers equal what? the army officer the answer tv —printed maps for the use of the a tniiey, veneahe, Geer [army: Une le Bar is going to have-in ‘4 mustard. 46 can: fipe olives, | Anderson's 3 laree nilk,| Somewhere tn the United Staten Pa pure cane sugar, $1.00: 3 cans| being prepared for somewhere. in French prunes. i3e ® Mai! | France, there are mounted on bie. »werful auto trucks some printing presses. Without their work the big. . works this way: Liberty air or Movie Actress? plahes, carrying our expert camera CHICAGO, Jan. ttre, Martha| #7 Will mount into the air and survey the lay of the land where the Marts, held by Los Angeles authori. |" . Germans are, Snapshots will be |tles on belief she ix the mysterious) (ren ye vearita will be torten woman spy, Mme. “H.” is an Amer : igs over to civil engineers who are lican, and if found in male attire was ngineers who are: ex: leony ling. v4 pert mapmakers and who will have only “pulling. some movie stunt.” | iefore them the best maps the cording to Miss Frieda Stahmer of) sr ench have. Putting the maps and Chicago, her step-niste yong ail ap Aerie her | the Photos together, they will make hone @ Stahmen, step-mother| new rape. The drawings will be of the allege rman spy, refuses etched on zine and the completed to believe there ts any truth in the) sagravings will be put In such sbape charges r that the printing press can: run off She ts of Ger parentage, but! heaps of coplbe of the nee map. & good American girl,” said Mre.| these copies will go to Gen. Persh tahmer today. ling and his staff, to the field officers and to the batteries: of artillery TO FORM CLAsson =| = cae THE INCOME TAX Gate Saves a Life War income tax subject for study.| at Baseball Contest The university. extension division,| PEKIN, Ind., Jan. 1.—Forbidden Rtall «8 freah ranch shoulders mm: | ® special course for accountants and) Johnny, 10-year-old son ot Fred other business men, which will in-| Fritz, took the gate from the clude lectures on income tax, busi-| hinges and carried it with him to a eas finance,. special. accounting] sunday ball githe at the next. town. |problems, English composition and| ‘there he loaned it to a stranger business economies | who used it asa screen along the A class. organization meeting will) girgt by line. ‘The ¢ waved the day at 8p. m., at 1944) stranger's life and he gave Johnny a $5 bill, which his father used to pay for his school books commence about the 16th Seek Defense Trio apRANGERS IN PURSUIT N, Tex. Jan io dee In I. W. W. Inquiry sue a band of Mexican raiders who SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1.—United | have crossed the border, and are said States deputy marshals today search-| to be headed toward Alpine, Tex., ed for Miss Th ra Pollack, Albert | three companies of Texas rangers L. Fox and Jambs Price, of the Inter-| have been ordered to that country by nal Workers’ Defense league, Adjt: Gen. Harley. There is no following the issuance of warrants | information of the number tn the charging corispiracy with 5¥ I, W.| raiding band. W.'s, under arrest at § mento, to —— obstruct the American war program.| PARIS, Jan. 1.—Paris newspapers Indictments will be asked of the|today generally approved Premier ‘socialist leaders for a proposed tneet Kentucky will be the first state to | ing at Petrograd, sald to be to con ste on the national “dry” amend,|sider separate peace. Clemenceau's ment. No, sir, you guessed wrong. declaration that such a mission They've got a prohibition legislature | would be misinterpreted was sup: THE FIRST NEW YEAR In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. And God saw the light, that it was good; and God divided the light from the darkness. And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning wete the first day. | ELE I OMIT ETT The Star’s daily average circu- lation for 1914 was— [8868 con The Star’s daily average circu- lation for 1915 was— D1 043 cores Neete 17 ome The Star’s daily average circu- lation for 1916 was— 599A cones Percentage of ms over 1018 0s: " 4.2% The Star’s Daily average circu- lation for 1917 was— 68323 corte During 1914 The Star increased its advertising by 8.3 per cent over the previous year. During 1915 a similar increase was made. During 1916 the percentage of growth was in- creased to 168 per cent. During 1917 The Star made the greatest increase in advertising volume in its his- tory. For 1917 The Star showed a greater increase in advertising than both the other papers combined,

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