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STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 1918. PAGE 5 — — THe T° 'WILSON FOOLED BY CAMOUFLAGE 'f Woodhouse:Srunbaum Furniture Co., In. U. §, RECRUITS | WILSON Foc YC. LAGE ; dab i a 416-424 Pike Street | 1,000-MEN HERE F has dias | She Rhodes Co. | WE'LL TRUST YOU TO BUILD SHIPS fa ee Main Floor Oram rn: Sea || reer aber Bf \ vinot sie ot woie am SIQH-Grade Binter Suits ean. Our weound anyon Ne extra charges: ne taterest. tackle: the Jeb, of Gloves, pique wewn and with em SUST YOUR WORD THAT YOULL quate man power for shipyards, \ + dg ni cage ic Eye a0 they may all go on a two-shift black; all nize Sate 300 wow? Worhion Toss Reduced $ 25 2.00 Per Week pam ¢ a So oo Offices were opened 0. ... coe agandaeuey morning at the United States Cream Upper Main Floor migration station, foot of j one thinks Ta at's tat enh Colored | WHEN | to estimate eae the eeeaeeen |S Saree mel . which this sale permits, and war contract plants. The tashe a 4 laists one ll find that no in tn the hands of the United States matter which Suit is se employment service of the depart A iy 2 l lected from this assort- ment of labor H pecia ment the economies will as ¢ Formerly $45.00, $49.50, $55.00, $59.50 and $65.00 Skilled, rather than unskilled, Ia. ; ‘ 3 5 . range from $20.00 and bor in needed. Two skilled men must & Wat “ be detained for every four aid om ala, ; we | 5 Waists. ... $2.95 up to $40.00, A substan- half unskilled laborers regiatered ¢ sul Ee | t 3.25 Waists... 81.95 tial amount, truly. and classified. The proportion of un E es EE wae a! othe vu * ' These Suits are in akilled and skilled men required for] Bil says pper Main Floor ‘ rh " the shipyards is as four and one-half Ow Meese /wtee) ~ , Novelty, Tailored, Semi- to two n here receiving a lesson in camouflage i ire excel- Tailored and Belted 4 |] Shipyard carpenters are paid $6.50 8. army camoufleurs, been told that n | THESE lent val- Models j per day, and shipyard laborers $3.25,| cealed within 10 feet of him, by his “quit spoof ee P peg ara P . Proposals have been made to con rt = Ges, a8 and are trimmed with . solidate the jctpal and federal W they are from the reg silk braids, velvet and employment offices in Seattle, but of. his body and the “rock” had peepholes in the wides.| | || ular stock and = are fur collars and button ficials in charg both bureaus as me a pias for a duick'clean ur collars and buttons, aq on Serges, Gaberdines, lyet have not received information to co f ia teat effect up. Some are trim- Velour, Velvet, Broad- SALE OF A tentative agreement was made med with lace and em- || + cloth and Oxford Suit- by the city with federal officials two broidery; others have 2 \ months ago regarding the union of ings. the two offices. It was understood camisoles of flesh chif- || T lors consist of Navy that the city department would be fon with ribbon strap k Green, Brown || |sranted a franking privilege over shoulder. Sizes a Dark Gray, Black — and Reindeer, Sizes for mixses With Remarkable Price Concessions in Pe eae uate a Fatally burned, when her flannel! nightdress caught fi 36 to 46. and women, in sizes —- = 1] injuries in the city hospital a few hours later ‘ a ; Just how the aged woman met her death is not known Your Used Furniture for New Goods Drink Hot Water ust the age met is not knowr $1.25 Aprons Reduced It is supposed she had gone to the basement in search for some article and, becoming faint, fell, with a lighted match, | to 69¢ $10.00 /feudson in the Morning which ignited her nightdress. Jeal Plush M McPherren is survived by three sons, R. R. Mc-} Upper Main Floor | | Pherren, 4619 Second ave, N. I rank McPherren, Fourth ‘+ Wash away all the stomach, || Pherren, 46 ank } . ti . : e ave. and Cedar st., and Harry McPherren, of Portland; and two styles which com Capes | THE | l \ | | liver, and bewel poisons 2 : * 4 : his assortment | i before breakfast \by three daughters, Mrs. J. C. Gaffney, Madison hotel; Mrs. prise, t “ A \ |W. H. Ward, 2311 E. John st., and Mrs. P. H. Summerfield,| | / have hgen taken from | Special $7.95 St. Paul | int the regular stock and priced for a | To feel your best day in and day The body has been removed to the Bonney-Watson un- yo > IVR A quick disposal on Wednesd lout, to feel clean tn: sour bile | - ——One is in square neck handsome lertaking parlor ‘ ; A 7 to coat your tongue and » your | dertaking parlors ls et]. style with set-in sleeves and wide ESE | Semon much in fa Main Floor |breath or dull your head: no consti pation, bilious attacks nick head: | bf | belt, and is made of light colored L — for, They ache, colds, rheumatiam or gusny, | ‘ | . i pereale. The other is in V_ neck, are made of the finest qual acid stomach, you must bathe on the | j i § slip-on style, with kimono sleeves ity of Seal Plush and lined jiacite Eke you woe sent. Lcd and is finished at neck, around with aisle Sannee8 satin. lore important, because ‘ toa ; ‘inished with loops and but- lthe skin pores do not absorb impur ‘ sleeves and on both side of belt tons. We aver metal > thes Into the blood, while the bowel | } P with ruffles. This Apron is shown Capes that sold formerly et pores do, anys a well-known physi Rigi tig Fiat fe yyy gy Meee “pi oe ae ame in white and figured percale with $10.00, for Wednesday at cian. colored ruffles. Medium : large To keep these poisons and toxina/ the Mttle ehurch of th ry chu " Americar born, France's plain ps lay for the repom he souls of National City Bank OF SEATTLE, WASH. Report of Condition Made to Comptroller of the Currency at Close of Business December 31, 1917. flushed from the stomach, liver kidneys 1 bowels, drink be breakfan mach a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of lime.|@f Americans who have died for taneous outpouring. They whisper-| stone phosphate in it. This will| France 3 : apg remembered ‘au naire: “Deutschland Uber | cleanse, purify and freshen the en-| nes 'Woomenensee, | peaenee) Sat . Alles” and interpolated in it that he Cor 3 tire alimentary tract, before putting | @" sated: arletoorate- usit-) names a had the “doubtful” honor of being |‘ a a ia pratense nor pA prergpttoouenh ed their prayes Gresham, now sleeping beneath the| Me scan aitinnn and that he haa |2t, Stated today. He replied tims! h quiries from farmers of Oregon, asks an Get a quarter pound of limeston: (Petition Joan of Are) snow blanketed Lorraine battlefield. | , phosphate from your pharmaciat. it| ‘Their heads bowed reverently.| Nor were prayers forgotten for FILL JOBS A an overwhelming desire to see Ger-| ing what assurances there were thag t ie inexpensive and almost tasteleas. | thy made the sign of the crons and thore of the Americana slain at = babel agen igen him to induce | Sere Will not be a labor shortage, Drink phosphated hot water every | Petitioned Joan of Arc once more to Cambrai or for those to whom death peey a ; . him to change his sentiments, He| morning to rid your ayatem of these | Pray for “Led Soldate Americaines came thru illness wan’ eit pm the tefag © treme} vile poisons and toxins; also to pre | =~ ee Bite egg ee aR aa Se pounding he received. mas at aa ba CHICAGO LOSES $2,000,000 TAGE | As soap and hot water act on the Women vote in Washington, akin, cleansing, «weetening and purt 5 5 kels on the back plat ASSURES NO SHORTAGE but grab tying "0 limestone phosphate and WN STORM MORE SNO form of a street car—no OF LABOR FOR HARVEST ot water before breakfast, act on a W DUE We are not to have conductresses LEM Jan, 8.—Ow! o the stomach, liver, kidneys and bow j sinsis with Made’ elevalen oparaeeee pS yen eng te jelden ae phe. 4 t ! CHICAGO, Jan, &—The Middle} top of the £ half fall of the|#Pd such. The state public service iy certain the government has made | : commission #0 ruled Monday night.| provision whereby be —) West was digging itself out of the) last two days, but nothing so werious | Comm re) | provision whereby necessary farm ‘The ruling followed an all-day ses. drifts today as the recent Diissurd was anticl-| 7h /Ub waa” halle aes rated » the ply ha Railroads were gradually working ! ley oOo Fie ce, where & y City official estimated that the|Chamber of Commerce, wh re the back to normal schedules, Inter pigeird cost Chicago alone about| Matter was gone into pro and con | urban and street car lines were be | $2,615,000, including loan of business | before an interested gathering. |The commission believed that it wotld | ginning to operate and business was merchants and transportation | COmMMIss! bet a far Fe ieeidaae resoming its usual trend, f fag] COeRAnCS. Snow shor J x ed to the weather ch | the heaviest snow storm in the hiv rlched the daut bound & ley Thousands upon thousands of tory of this section. Milk ®old as high as The commission indicated that alwomen have kidney and bladder | There was still a serious fuel and) auart and even at that price wax un. Petition for a 6-cent fare would be | trouble and never suspect it milk shortage in many sections, ow eceptable if the traction company Women's complaints often prove obtainable in the outlying districts ing to the difficulty of local delt meying Gairict 4 prove the need of a raise in| to be nothing else but kidney trouble eries, but the situation was being re the price of transportation or the result of kidney or bladder dis hru the volunteer labor CASUALTY REPORTS It was suggested that «#t lines | ease. : ‘ ds of citizens, armed with be used in conveying shipyard em-| If the kidneys are not in a healthy : = ; 1. PROM MOVER ‘THERE | Cicenc nos tees that nee." |connison tans tose ceuerane uiee om, 4 ow OMUNUOOUAOUDOURAAAEANNONOGONUOUAOAUOUUCNONGANOOCAUAOOSLONONOONOO0CONNOO0O0 que ee eee oan ta abeve sero] OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 8—The fob| A "rans to become distased || Free Examination -” Unton. || fn Chicago early today, The weatn. |1owine Americans are mentioned In] Roots for Kaiser; ambition, ‘nervousness, are often-| BEST $2.50 GLASSES — ; ——!|er bureau promised more snow, on yer, Dt * sia x 8 5 times symptoms of kiridey trouble. pee a ta resis ht rend web ILLED IN ACTION: H. Stew He’s in Hospital “yyye Geiny starting treatment. Dr.| On Earth art, Vinter, Kan: J. K Park, I; J "Butehe NEW HAVEN, Conn, Jan. & Kilmer’'s Swamp-Root, a physician's qT : - “Say ‘Uncle,’ " demande party of prescription, obtained at any drug|_ We are one of the few Tenn; H. 1 i ‘7 \ : . { |etores in the Northwest WOUNDED: D. 8. Edwards,|™asked men to Maxt an Von store, may be just the remedy need-| S509 lenses. from start to ‘ ‘Sowneend, Waihington Hoegen, “and add a ‘Sam’ on the ed to overcome such conditions. and we the only one tn 3 GASSED: L. W. Brand, Free Wa-|°4 Get a medium or large size bottle| SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVENUS Pe m2 Now say ‘God Bless Old Glory.’” |immediately from any drug store Examination free, by sraduate ges : e ost tometrist. Gla: not pi Tita St A, Mandy, Shas Boring did both. He kissed) How if you wish first to test aie s hgh | Star-Spangled pr," cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham-| BINYON OPTICAL CQ, © re too swolle N. Y., for a nple both : 500 AUSTRIANS MAY fe. is by y Mod | Open rom 9A. SM gyNam ae MC Nentific fi} LOSE FISHING RIGHTS} me cz ae ial ra Dentistry has been pe ASTORIA, Jan, &.—Close to 500 fected, we can treat pa- members of the local fish tients without the ony will not be able to en slightest pain—without |xage in gillnetting next year if the shocks—without discom- Jenforcement of the enemy allen act} fort—without any after- |1s as rigid as proposed today by Cart| effects—without ng [BE D. Shoemaker, state fish and game dangerous drugs or sick- f warden, According ee Shoemaker, se! no enemy alien who has not applied ay Baas Se gpenaee oe for second dtisenship papers withiq| ur methods are py five years will be allowed to fish tively safe and harmiess | <each, operation being CONVICT DOCTOR AS | /f 0} jucted », uly quale LBA fied and efficient dental SLAYER OF BROTHER \ knelt in earnest prayer for the rouls| these dead heroes was & spon-| RESOURCES LIABILITIES Capital paid in .....8 500,000.00 Surplus .. “- 100,000.00 Undivided Profits . 93,346.81 Circulation 50,000.00 Deposits .. + 5,034,955.01 Furniture and Fix tures . i 1,000.00 Bond and Warrants 1,334,171 Cash and Exchange 1.5 $5,778,3 ..02 $5,778,301.82 Deposits under call December 21, 1917 ‘ $5,024.955.01 Deposits under call December 27, 1916 ... 3,537,115.42 Increase in one year * $1,497,439.59 Member of Federal Reserve System reached the high mark OFFICERS J. W. MAXWELL, President N. H. SEIL, Cashier F. W. BAKER, Vice-Pres. W. L. SUITER. Asst. Cash J. H. BLOEDEL, Vice-Pres. H. G. HOTCHKISS, Asst. Cash ES aS SE ' s 2 j STATEMENT OF CONDITION —OFrF— The First National Bank OF SEATTLE At Close of Business, Dec. 31, 1917. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts...............$ 5,326,454.68 U. 8S. Bonds.... ‘ sidinin i 317,136.00 Other Bonds, Warrants and Stocks.. 1,019,158.29 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures. 29,901.00 Customers’ Liability Under Letters of Credit ......... é 387,468.25 Customers’ Liability A ceptances .........+. ; seas 454,048.52 Cash and Exchange .. «e-+ 8,817,891.99 $11,351,558.73 we 2 » | se RICHMOND, Va., Jan, 8.—Dr. Asa surgeons men whose W. Chamberlain today was founa | ‘, work and conscientious | guttty of the mur of his brother | efforts are continually bringing us scores and Albert. Life imprisonsnent for the scores of new patients. physician was fixed by the jury after Despite the present condition of your teeth and only 40 minutes’ deliberation gums—despite those gaping cavities and abscesses ae ere bina op zeeee Ata mtg to ge Be Careful in Using | 9 4 pacaccne condition, an is while you sit an Soap on Your Hair e or § es USIC---all mos The small cost of this important service will Most soaps and prepared sham- astonish you—come in for a free examination and poos contain too much alkall, which . ; ’ ! estima’ No obligation whatever. is very injurious, as it dries the scalp 0 e Uf--- ours | IS Our “Natural” Teeth on our Double Suction Px ee ae ey ae to scat wits e ression Plates are the extreme limits of Plate par pattern 1. tor & “ " Perfection. Full upper or lower set, $10 ta aetesee pee AH as Ive bers | SPECIAL The portable Columbia Grafonola with hinged top, JUST $1.00 guaranteed for 10 years....... cheap, and beats the most expensive | TERMS as shown above A WE&K soaps or anything else all to pieces, ee Piay Agy Oe Mahe tae Oem Lapeer You can get this at any drug stor It has the tone shutters, speed regulator and | Call tomorrow and listen to your favorite muste and a few ounces will last the whole Concert Reproducer, giving you the genuine Co- played on either model you like the best, E I ECTRO PAINLESS family for months. lumbia tone, Twelve selections go with this out Simply moisten the hair with fit, six double-faced 75¢ Records of your own water and rub it in, about a tea- choice, a supply of needles, all for $49.00, spoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy A CABINET COLUMBIA 2 lather, cleanses thoroughly, and Southeast Corner First and Pike rinses out easily. The hair dries Handsome, full-sized Model No. 75, is also For ten years in the same location—diagonally across trom quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh [offered with twenty selections, 10 double-faced | Thi U; * Public Market. Laboring people's dentist, All work guaranteed looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and J0inch 76o Reooris, complete, for $92.60, and on | ird & nivers1 Lady attendant. J. R. VAN AUKEN, Mer. easy to handle, Bender, it loorens He epncrat, TERMS OF $1.25. Telephone Elliott 113. and takes out every particle of dust, sats SUUALIONAASAAAANASOAUOAAOCASOQUUOUAGAAANOOSASCOSGUAGUUAANOAOOSSUNCLSUCNGAOOEOLOLUGUUGOITTE:; : dirt and dandrutf.—Advertisement. | ' LIABILITIES Capital Stock ...... oo -$ 400,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits... 322,923.08 Cireulation . lic acdndia igo i 99,940.00 Our Liability on Outstanding Letters EOI 6 sly nab a's owe siso nop dcce 402,120.96 Acce} ces Executed for Customers 454,048.52 Bonds Borrowed ....... x eg 15,000.00 Deposits .....+-+e+00 . 9,657,526.17 $11,351,558.73 GROWTH OF DEPOSITS DURING 3 YEARS December 31, 1917. -$ 9,657,526.00 November 20, 1917 . - 9,069,570.00 November 17, 1916..... - 6,984,742.00 November 10, 1915..... 4,912,202.00 October 31, 1914...... - 4,464,211.00 M. A. ARNOLD, President D. H. MOSS, Vice President M. 'MICKEN, Vice President C. A. PHILBRICK, Cashier A. KB. TRUAX, Anat. 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