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Years service to| the homefurnisher! Your. credit Is Good eee JOIN THE EMPRESS SEWING MACHINE CLUB! 50c a week! no interest! —there are several thousand of these high-grade machines in daily use in Se- attle, all giving abso- lute satisfaction YOUR CREDIT LY GOOD WH} the EMPRESS !s stric ‘simplicity, noiselexsnes: has no equal! —ball-bearing gears, automatic drophead’ a high-grade hine—for easy runnin practical devices and lasting constru N CLUB, A S— ELECTRIC IRON FREE! |that a machine backing out of an JAN IS HURT Salley ran into her and almost upset IN AUTO SMASHUP er car, breaking the tenders. steer ae wutomobiie driven by Mrs. J cute radiator and doing other| Cress, 2408 Broadway N. was “6 BIVEN TO GIRL received a small cut on her M USEMENT s! The six-cylinder Rulek, which was In an auto collision on ave, near Boylston, Wed to be given as a prize to the boy or | girl who got the most Red Cross OPOLITAN | trv" TuIS WEEK AND ay memberships, was awarded | Rheta Larson, who lives at 521 Fitth nets JAN. @ ‘William Harris, Jr, Presents |ave., for 795 new members. Juanita Nickels, 134 23 ave. &., ac By BAYARD VEILLER counted for 657 new members and re ceived second prize, a pony. Tho! ie of “Withia the Law Prices sec to $1.50 | third prize, a grafonola. was won by “WED. MAT. BEST SEATS. a B. Crees reported to the police | Wesley Eldridge, 3515 Olympic place. | He had 497 new members. Robert Stone, 731 Broadway N., 479 mem bers, was awarded a watch Alfred Hagelberg, 1308% Denny | way, was next, wit members. He | was awarded a diamond ring. Alvin |Eckholm of Ballard, 232 members, received an outfit of clothing. Many Rest Monday. Tuesday and ‘Wednesday the Eminent Actor | John E. Kellerd Bupperted by 2 Powerful Com- pony, Geers direct. from 102 run in New Yor Jone to five dollars. | ‘This contest has added more than 13,000 new members in King and | Kitsap counties, of whi neart | 312,000 have been enrolled in Seattle. More than $1,900 was taken in from downtown districts w the final |drive closed Monday night 06, HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION OR ASG STOMACH “Pape's Diapepsin” stomach distress in five minutes. Eve., “HAMLET.” Eve, “MACBETH.” “MERCHANT OF VENICE” ‘Wed. Eve., “OTHELLO.” NigM«. 56c to CES iitince, tec to 81.00 Orpheum Vaudevitie JOsErn F. HOWARD } relieves | PALACE HIP Time it! Pape’s “Diapepsin will sweeten & sour, assy out-of order stomach within five minutes If your meals don't fit comfort jably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if | you have heartburn, that is usually a sign of acidity of the stomach Get from your pharmacist a fifty nt case of Pape'’s Diapepsin and ke a dose just as soon as you can, There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed |with acid, no stomach gas or heart j burn, |the stomach, na La jheadaches or dizziness. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stom ach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin helps to new jtralize the excessive acid in the stomach which is causing the food jfermentation and preventing proper | digestion. | Relief in five minutes is waiting | for you at any drug store. | THY, FO! Will H. Armetrong and * 3—SHOWS—3 ‘ Chorus Girls’ Contest Friday Night 1Be—25e—35¢ WILKES tittin - PLAYER Fitth & Pine Tel. El. 2525-2526 Tonight—Mats. Wed., Bat ‘A Wonderful Story of Indian Lite “THE HEART OF WETONA” Griginally ptoduced by David Relanco Mights 220 to 55e. Mats. 17¢ and 28¢ PANTAGES Mats. 2:70. Nights, 7 ana 9 “THE BRIDE sHor’ Music—Pretty Girls Comedy SENATOR FRANCIS MURPHY Other Features General Admission tain enough “Pape's Diapepsin” to |from stomach acidity and its symp jtoms of indigestion, dyspepsia, sourness, gases, heartburn, and headache, for many months. It be longs in your home. Now Playing Alice Joyce “The Question” SS “A” Theatre lother children won awards of from| fullness or heavy feeling in| debilitating | These large fifty-cent cases con-| usually keep the entire family free | STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2, 1918, PAGE 2 “SMOKELESS FRIDAY” TO WlBILIP STAR'S FUND rr | Mr, Stay-at-Home Smoker, do ou want to get into the war hero game yourself? I, then, here's KIDDIES WILL HELP _ YOU HELP SAMMIES GET SOME TOBACCO All you have Smokers will from pl ontribu « fund SOLDIER You can turn this money o: 5 organization wh bo to soldiers, smokes yourself, t » do is to abs and ely stain And aved to ror have a good chance initiated Into the brother olge omte b th tronchen SMOKES Is sending smokes into th the Sammiew at th benefit be « Friday night by the Douglas Dancing acad in the Odd Fellows’ hall, Broad woy and I \ program of 44 numbers will be put on by 160 ehildren, including a class of 40 tots ranging from 3 to 6 years, An admission o conta will be charged and all proceeds will be turned over to The Star's tobacco fund to ‘ou may buy the ending the pack » a soldier you know, or to DIER, and addrens or to American Exped Somewhere show bh supp: ” emy tionary France | Contributions a The Star's “Our |baceo Fund | is no better time to enlist in the Smokeless Friday army of stay Jat home heroes than on the first of the year—America’s greatest year! | And, having made the resolution |to observe Smokeless Friday, you, | |being a war hero, will want to keep | may be sent to «in France To } There urged that | Dainty Helen Braid, who will appear in the Dougias academy benefit dance for The Siar amoke fund Friday night at Odd Fellows’ hall, Broadway and Pine st. sign the following pledge card. and, | Oi, ip This Coupon Today to Help Sammies |having signed it, bring or send it to |The Star, £9 that the roll of stay.at- | —— home war heroes may be property | | completed. Tiere ‘tis La SS 1 PLEDGE MYSELF TO ABSTAIN cock with ee Ti be vinced the soldier, whats fee From the use of tobacco form on in any FRIDAY Of Rach Week of 1918 And to ec jee pur bute the money so « » the hase of SMOKES FOR SAMMY Signed. DIVERT COAL, IS "ORDER SENT TO D. WHITCOMB ‘ cng te divert coal in iramsit, to refieve the pressing needs of domestic consumers and to insure continuous operation of public utilities, is conferred on all state fuel administrators by an der of the United States fnel_ administration, telegraphic notification of which was re ceived at the office of David Whitcomb, state fuel adminis trator today Laundry and Dye Workers’ union | reported net proceeds of $23.40 for the amoke fund as the result of « dance given Seattle Makes D Dent oH, NO. 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SIBERT COMMANDED PACIFIC COAST MEN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2.—Maj Wm. L. Sibert, who will com thou 09 |mand the Southeastern department was in temporary command of the Western department, with headquar ters here, last spring | When he was made a brigadier r points of “great tactical im north of Jerusalem have | s@neral, 18 months ago, he was giv-| n the latest British | en command of the Coast artillery of of the Hoty |the Pacific coast district, serving in| Allen-| that capacityuntil Maj. en, Frank lin Bell was transferred to command | : one are | of th stern department Sibert acted as commander of the Western d artment until the ar ‘a number of the pris: |rival of Maj. Gen. Liggett, when he 1 identified as belong: | Was promoted to “be major genera! can be land sent to France in command of | Lundb: |the first American troops landed on bag fre French soil so BULLETINS By United Press ececceeseeeoe® |ALLANBY KILLS 1,000 TURKS AND TEUTO ASHINGTON, Jan ne Turks and Teutons killed taken and 20 machine stured in the latest engage was reported by e| e si 31 ‘ “| . SAN rand Te prisoners gre: others fail it is the one treatment forskin troubles Ra es. Cleveland, O, ®. The E. W. Rose Co.,: TRUSS TORTURE liminated by wearing she Rupture Support. trial to prove its vipa ans cay ment in Palestine Allanby today Fe ortance |been captured |drive, and the defense ty materially strengthened, continued ‘« report At I peratin, | Holy La | declaring Jonera have be ing to four different divisions. Ge the officia tha AUSTRIANS W VITHDRAW FROM ZENSON VIENNA, via London Early Christmas day ¥ from Zenaon, the enemy not discov ering our withdrawal until Monday,” today's war official statement assert | A. LUNDBERG Co, | 1101 Third Ave. ikaw {Schools Closed Account Floods} “Yo-ho, Skin-nay! Don't have to | go back to school today. Flood!’ The hearts of children in several schoo) districts in the county were Nghtened Wednesday morning when they were informed their Christmas vacation would continue indefinitely | because of the flood in the valleys. The waters were so high in some districts that transportation was al- most impossible, afd the schools were ordered to be kept closed until the flood recedes. Seattle Lodge Cafe \‘ourth—Westlake—Pine Zenson is on the lower bank of the Piave river, opporite Romanseloi, about five miles north of San Dona di Piave It was one of the plas .s where the 1, some time ago, ing of the river Italian official state 1 the Italians victorious back the at this Austrians in effecting a ¢ Yeatorday’s ment report rt FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physician lin driv enemy bridgehead BRITISH p ONGOMING GERMANS LONDON, Jan, 2—British troops around Mericourt yesterday evening Jturned an attempted triple raid by \t mans into a rout, Field Mar. |shai Haig reported todo Only One “BROMO QUININE” To net the menuine cal} for full name, fire Prome quinine, Lenk, for stenatur: 'W. GROVE. Cures a Cold tn One Day. OH! THAT AWFUL BACKACHE IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS and stringy uri suppressed passages: are nature's signals vt diseased” Ki may pad ATPACK body, and the un-) bloody, cloudy isery which follow 4 by ordinary judg, p your stomach will kidneys’ poisonous body, If regularly other organs 8. An unhealthy happiness and . ineys OF to fatal ntil the danger ts to your druggist Gol you ° trial box of MEDAL itearien Oil Capaiten. Pi are made of the pure, original, im- ed H m Oil, the Kind your randfather used. About two «each day will Keep you Under cover heavy bombard. | ment the enemy tried the rela in three sections, Their artillery, how and lever. wan disorganized, and the raid. /1ay Be prevented. Ine parties failed to reach objectives. | And kidneys in shape While the Germans were still In Noj have good health, Man's land the British attacked, In wrest oe to oe iflicting many casualties and taking | they leome prisoners, South vf Lens, injand the neighborhood of the Menin road, |e, cae are at, saes' 1 north of Passchendaele, other at: | or Kidney ener vou ffx tired, tempts were repulsed GERMANS TAKE 500 PRISONERS BERLIN,, via London, “South of Mareoing, our have been increased by the last few days to 500," said today's war report from the Briti#h front ‘and feeling. fine joney funded if they do not help you. to ask for the ime MEDAL brand, many severe Jan, 2. | pain and di prisontrs K: CUTS FORM, Viconcts BLCeR MEN AND WOMEN, the RADE MARR Stemach and ether troubles, Send for ne thirty-five | testimonials. Kar-Ru Company, Tacoma, Wash: Bold ‘by the Seattle! ta. ‘Twelve dollars and cents was received by

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