The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1918, Page 5

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> Rone memes OFFICE Open for Business PAINLESS DENTISTS DR. P. L. AUSTIN Dr. P. L. Austin, for- mer Manager of Pain- less Austin and Nation- al Dentists, has taken a Jong lease on the North- ast corner of Third and james street, and has re- modeled, equipped and the most mod- em. up-to-date Den- tal Office in the North- Would be pleased to. have all my former pa- Gents cal] at my new Office, and have their work examined, and if } any of the work has given out, I will gladly : eee oe make over free, To all Union Men their families — by! r g their Union ‘cards— will be given a ; nt on all their dental For , and % tal work. thirty-one years I given up my entire c to the practical side of Painless Dentis- try, and I am thorough-| Ty competent to do all Kinds of dental work ab-| 4 without pain or} bad after-effects. _ I can assure all my — that I am capa- lle of performing every kind of Dental work) GEN, F. S. FOLTZ "IN COMMAND OF CANTONMENT spondent ma, Jan. in replying to the tx, declared that as they were made a part of the forces af the United States. t from the cor order command warning the AKAINSt per themwe «, but members pre ing the uniform preseribed respond: All correspondents now wear offi cers’ uniforms, without of rank, but ing a sea the left ste: Back Bone of Cold Wave Broken in N. Y. NEW YORK, Jan. 2.-—After four days of below nero weather ing in more than a dosen deaths and intense suffering shortage, the here today The ten krees abo With © Adoo to route * bearing coal thru the Pennsylvania R. it Passenger tunnels, it was believed the coal situation would be speedily | relieved. Sdepeuk U. S. Suits Against Big Firms WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 sion of government sults for dissolu tion of the International Harvester company, the United States Steel Corporation, the U. 8. Shoe Machin ery Corporation, the Eastman Ko dak Co. the Quaker Oats Co. the American Can Co., and the Corn Products Refining Co., will be asked of the supreme court by Attorney General Gregory today Spring-Rice Leaves WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Rritish Ambassador Sir Ceci! Spring-Rice is returning to England, “on leave,” he | | The Morning After | the Big Night The Wise Precaution of a Stuart's | Dyspepsia = Tablet After the | Banquet Brings Pleasant Memories With the Morning Coffee nts, inmued result owing to coal colt wave was broken wo weveral de M Suspen PETROGRAD, Jan. 2.—The Bolshev'éi and the Rumanians are at the breaking point today Minister Tsherbatscheff is refas. ing to send provisions to the Rumanian troops, causing much suffering The fourth Rumanian army yesterday occupied the Bessara bian town of Loeva and several other villages, arresting and shooting a number of Bolsheviki rs. Foreign Minister Trotsky caused additional il! feeling among Ruman lans when he sent a note to the Ru The Second ‘STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2, 1 PAGE 5 Morning After REAKING POINT WITH LEADERS OF BOLSHEVIKI manian ambassador at Petrograd, threatening ha eanuren againat Rumanian of ” they granted to the K volt The ambassador retalinted that Fumian troops are demoralized. that | the army lacked organization, trans: | f<rt and provisions, and that sol diors were leaving the front without | wuthority and plundering Rumanian Trotaky replied to thix note that the answer was “unsatisfactory.” Rumanian soldiers opposed the ar. mistion and have bitterly urged) against a separate peace | alleged aid | aledines re | if it Han't Been for Stuart's! Dyspepsia Tablets, Like as Not I'd) Within Mave a Headache This Morning. | started on a $25,000,000 steel plant If you ever feel distressed after | to be ce eating be sure to take a Stuart’*/ tween & Dyspepsia Tablet. For no matter what you eat there will be no gaa no sour risings, no lump in your trent, ute, Miloumess, no dark | weekw trip In th ste in the morning. And| has easiated fb pre should you now be troubled, eat a| A" aasisted In f prine tablet ax soon as powsible and re-| he plant will be in o; ation in Hef will promptly. ‘These s : 90 days, work will he nstructed on the sound. be le cement of F t of the Seattle Nationa |who returned Tuenda, Tacoma, in the K. Struy and pre bank from a mix at. where he ing the enter come $25,000,000 PLANT TO START WITHIN 90 DAYS, SAYS STRUVE | " year, he mid From 1.200 to 1,500 aces will be needed for the plant Associated with Mr. Struve are William H. Crocker, president of the Crocker National Bank of San Fran Herbert Fleischacker dent of the Anglo-L Bank of San Franc ' Morse, San Francisco capita manufacturer; Bart L. Tha eral manager of the Gastineau Mining company don tablets correct at once the faults of a weak rworked stomach they do the work while the stor ach rests and recovers itself. Par. ticularly effective are they for ban those whose environ. or o LONDON, Jan. 2.—Germany bs making her greatest effort of a ' a | Known to the profes-\ti"belues tno is omen iy a the rich food t apt to cause Sion, understand the} ‘isco food most apt to, cause| | treatment of all diseases) these cases always brings the iad ' smile Get a box of Stuart's Dye of the mouth, have) pepsia Tablets, $0 cents. in any drug fade a thorough study store. Be good to your stornach | Pyorr nown as| | iggs disease—for over! 30 years, and can abso-. LAST TIMES lutely cure this disease TONIGHT and save your tecth, un-! it is necessary to ex- s , tract the teeth to cure If your gums are shrinking, 5g, 4 and sore, you have Pyor- thea. This disease must be looked after at once to avoid many compli-, cations. the submarine war now, in the hope of furthering her peace projects. The United Press is permitted to make this statement today, in advance of the usnal weekly of ficial announcement as to Brit ish ships sunk during the week past BELIEVE FIRES | WERE STARTED TO BURN YARD NORFOLK, Va, dan. While shivering naval patrols guarded the fire swept business section here today, city officials sought to learn If German plot ting was the root of fires and explosions which yesterday did $2,000,000 damage to the Monti- cello hotel and other buildings, A spy hunt was in progress while the flames still blazed. Teeth extracted abso- lutely without pain or bad after-results. I will be pleased to ve every man, woman and child in Seattle and Vicinity visit our new office and get examina-! tion and estimate free “of charge. These splendidly' equipped offices are ar- ranged for the comfort | atid convenience of our; Patrons. TED PAINLESS || DENTISTS DR. P. L. AUSTIN President and Manager 608% Third Ave. Hart The F possible Narrow Trail And Mack Sennett’s Latest That Night carefully susp characters Warnings against incendiaries was went out today, and the whole district is in a turmoil of fear Several men were hurt during the fire, while others may be beneath the debris. Frozen mains and zero weather hampered the firemen, but they fought valiantly despite handt caps American sailors and Marines, too, did = heroic rescuing men overcome or tray 1 nty-five su: ed, but all but freed. ‘Thene 12 ing investi the fire. ‘The fire is under control but not out. No new blazes oc curred during the night marines and home guards were on duty all night. The town has been placed under martial law. are guard ed by men with fixed bayonets Fight Night Duel Late last night marine guards and An unidentified white man had a duel with revolvers near the Old service, We Pay the War Tax 15¢ Children ...100 Logo Seats 25¢ That the fires were part of a plot} |to ruin naval establishments here| 4, i Authorities purposed to examine DIVERS ARE MAKING PEACE DRIVE It ks posible United Press information, that Ger. organized her submarine an offensive scale hither: pminion railway | stranger w hallenged when the| marine detected him lurking around «& Britiah steamer, which was under. soing repairs. He opened fire upon the guard, who returned it. Several shots were exchanged, but none took effect. 1 Hugo Schmidt, who has been ar rested as a suspect, has been under surveillance by government | tives ten days. |FLOODED STREAMS ARE RECEDING NOW TACOMA, Jan. 2.—With clear and bright weather prevailing for the past 36 hours, NMooded streams in this vicinity were steadily falling today, and it is believed that with | continued clear weather no further damage will result. A large force o ine man escaped. detec: | worked all uight, dump » Puyallup riv. nan effort to 4 ‘ening to cut a new channel. He damage has already been done to one jof the main buildings, but it was be | lieved today the fight against the en- croaching waters had been won, Much of the rich land in Puyallup valley is still inundated, |Disguised Men Raid Irish Homes for Guns | DURLIN, Jan. 2—A party of men, | wearing dinguises, raided farm | houses at Galway, confiscating arms 4 ammunition, according to re porta here today. | The funeral of Alexander Heroes, | drowned near Anacortes Christmas | day, was held Wednesday afternoon | from the chapel of the Seattle Under- | taking company 7 according to the INJURED IN AUTO SMASHUP Seven persons were injured, three seriously, Automobile Spokane ‘Tuesiay Blmer Gilbern, $. son of C.F. Gil- bert, 1421 East Union at., in believed to have sustained a fractured skull his father, a motorman, his mother, and his 7-year-old brother, Jack, were all badly bruised. 28, an engineer, who was driving had his ribs and hand injured; and Leela, 2, his daughter, was slightly bruised. Evelyn Harris, Leola's nurse, suffered a broken hip. The ocoupants of the car are un able to explain the accident. Mem in a collision between an and a freight train at ave. and Marginal way machine drove headiong | the Avoid Imita a OF Baker’s <a Cocoa hn Baker’s Chocolat always have this trade- mark on the package and are made only Riven, bY Walter Baker & Co. Ltd, DORCHESTER, MASS. Exstehlished 1780 GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard the old-fashi But y | plaster burned and bi acted, Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mus- tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin, Gently mi ee Musterole in withthe inger-tij ee how quickly it brings re- ps. lief—how speedily the pain disappears, | Use Musterole for sore throat, bron- chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headac! tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, ins, sore muscles, bruises, chil- Dain frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, Frank Gitbert, | tions e | The genuine | tion conges- | ForEvening Gowns Flouncing. ‘Thin of a fine cotton net 45 inches wide. and has five rows of gr ruffles of milk memmal ished with picoting. Prive 85.50. Main Floor. $24.50 and $29.50 Q@inter Su Priced to Sell Thursday at $15.95 Upper Main Floor. | | Suits so THESE | ably pr | Thursday's selling are from our regular stocks and are displayed in plain tailored and belted styles. The signed of Wool Serge, Gabe Burella and other Suiting Fabri in the favorite shades of navy, brown, green, taupe, black. Sizes 16 to 46. New. trimmed in an unusual new novelty ruffled Net in the Section rm wid, White Wash Blond Nets Yor Foundations, Guirnpes and Overdrapes, 72 inches wide A yard 75¢, 85¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.60 and $1.75. Main Floor, Odd Fur Muffs Special $5.00 Upper Main Floor. aduated fin a yard, its rs this sale, which is FOR | for the purpose of a quick cleanup, we have about 20 odd Fur Muffs in natural Opossum, Wallaby, red and gray Fox, natural Jersey Muskrat, Raccoon and black Fox. Also a few brown Fox Scarfs. Formerly $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00. While they last, Thursday, Choice at Crisp Muslin Underwear Exceptional Assortments and Values Upper Main Floor. The One Dollar Assortment comprises Gowns in slip-over style with low neck and short sleeves. Muslin Envelope Chemise, Muslin Drawers and Corset Covers in a,complete range of sizes. The Assortment at $1.25 Consists of Gowns in V, round and square neck styles. En- © velope Chemise and Corset Covers. All are effectively trimmed with laces, embroidery and ribbon. All sizes. A Choice Assortment at $1.50 Envelope Chemise, Skirts and Gowns made of excellent materials and shown in many enticing styles. These are all manner with laces, insertions and medal- remark iced for "y are de rdine, e tan and lions. Complete size assortments. Pink Batiste Pajamas at $1.95 | One-piece Pajama Suits in Empire style and round neck models that gather at ankles with ruffles. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Dainty Undermuslins at $1.95 Gowns, Envelope an unusually large vai ness. A full selection ° This Girl Braves on — | bers of the train crew say that the! “ a” s | ELSIE. STEVENS Mins and New Stevens of Newport, R. L, rsey, has just returned © work as a nurse in the rican hospital France, a member of of the most milies, won g and bray. in zones artillery ery in working fe sly within range of the Boche and bombs CLEANS THE BLOOD TONES THE NERVES The gratifying results attending the faithful use of the new medict. |nal combination, Hood's Sarsaparilia | before eating and Peptiron after eat ing, are seen in purer blood, strong: jer nerves, improved condition of the ||| whole system. They are results that make this course of treatment the most eco- nomical for sufferers from impure, impoverished blood, weak, unsteady nerves—no other accomplishes much for a" pti both it in them, the ¢ ough Hood's Pills sho PALACE be used “A CAMP IN Novelty Scente Production, Bombs in F rance Chemise and Skirts of fine materials and riety of styles that appeal for their dainti- of sizes. ‘CUTOUT BATHS IN AUSTRIA TO ONSERVE COAL | MARTIN | ', dan. 2. | —America’s coal shortage, bad as it is this nipping season, is not half as bad as Austria's, according to official information here today. Here are some extracts from the J official Het of regulations and re | strictions that Austrian townspeo- ple are up against: | There is practically no street | |lghting. All illumined signs and | | advertisements have winked out for the winter. Skating rinks cannot be | heated at all, Only a third of the [offices in any building may be heated or lighted Restrict Lighting ve | THEATRE First and Madison \, The} Only three rooms and the kitchen may be heated in private houses. | Only one small) gas light is allowed for each room. ‘That must be put out at 10 p. m Bath water houses and i heated only on Saturday nights. All| save provision shops must close at| 7 p.m. Provision shops must close at 9 Refreshment rooms may open till from 6 to 10 a. m. and| from 4 to 7 p.m | i} hotels, boarding homes may be Clubs Close at 10 Public houses, ception rooms must close at 10 p. m. coffee houses must close p.m Not only must these places be closed and all heat and light shut} off, but they must be securely |[M locked, and no one let in, even in| private houses. | Shut Down Baths | Swimming baths have ordered shut for the winter. | If the Austrians hankér for their | daily movie, they must take it cold Movies, variety houses and bars | cannot be heated at any time. | Local trains may run or not, just as the day's supply of coal dictates Every person in Austria has a coal PLEASURE” Life in a Frisco Cafe SEE WILL ARMSTRONG The funniest of all comedians, The man who put “Gay” in Gaiety.” clubs, unions, re- in® private homes, Bars and | at i | been | 20 connec: » and thor. CONTINUOUS DAILY 1 TO ‘Fomorrow—A Better-Than-Ever Naw Show: 80} card. That does not entitle an: to a certain amount of coal at a specified time. It simply means that ight to small amounts Frequently | PRETTY GIRLS OUR PRICES 15c, 25¢, 35¢ ‘We pay the tax. ron nis cold day for Ame: i older one for Austr | “THE PEOPLE'S sHOW sHOP” CHORUS GIRLS’ CONTEST FRIDAY NIGHT with THE ROCKIES” with Song, Story Comedy, and 5 MORE BIG _HIPPODROME ACTS {tort Week Day Matinees 100 FREE HIP B. ‘Baby Marie Osborne “THE LITTLE PATRIOT” representative will residence. Sanders & evenings and Sundays 20c |DREN at SATURDAY MATINERS She Rhodes Co. * i GAIETY

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