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j SENATE CERTAIN!” BY REQUEST OF COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DE- FENSE THE BUSINESS HOURS OF THIS STORE ARE FROM 8:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. CREDIT 18 @ooD if you have an account here add a heater to it without first payment! adda heater-— to your account! for coal and wood: special— regular price $12.50 —a medium grade hggter for 1 and wood that Will give splendid service: neatly trimmed with niek- el; No. it ae; regular fais price, $10.95 | sale price old stove, range or heater taken as part fe ee Ms ow EMPRESS M1 @ 111 & leven 61. Tecoma ‘tureCo ptual War of Germs In every human body there is continual war between gle of health and disease, while headaches, ner- and frequent colds usually forerun sickness. ~ In changing seasons your system needs the food in COTTS EMULSION e the red corpuscles of the blood and create that resistive power which thwarts colds, ton- silitis, throat troubles and rheumatism. Soott’s is —_ powered medicinal-food, free from alcohol. One bottle mow may prevent a sickness. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 7 % a f ma January Clearance on JEWELRY A Genuine Reduction During This Sale of 0% 333” on everything in the store except a few articles which we buy on contract and on which we are not permitted to cut the price. Included in this sale are: Watches Cut Glass Silverware Diamonds Rings Jewelry all kinds. Everything-plainly marked and will be a great sav- to you. " Sale starts tomorrow. Come early. H. SILVER & CO. “The home of the Lucky Wedding Ring” 715 Second Avenue. TO PASS BILL ON WOMEN'S VOTE, By GILSON GARDNER. Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON of th nt by the 18, —- With iffran the Jan, fedora | arters | int amendment thru tt 1 upon to put it thru the The > wuffrage in the past than the ences which put ron senate has been more favor ing to a late about eight vo " in, however, was rather an| poll and was taken be mt Wilson came out for aration party leaders that] suffrage has bv ya paramount is! nue which neither party can afford to be wrong A upon by victory in and | amend ment has been voted United State Once in 1884 and the last time on March 19, 1914 when it failed to the two: third vote, but secured a majority of one vote, the vote bein Since the last senate taken, a number of im have enfra them have and others pr Notably New York, whic ways in pr nual campaigns, hax become a woman suffrage stat | ‘Thin bh chang very much atUtude of congrens, greatly. 1 ing the atrength of suffrage ate and house All the passage of the amendment does is to submit the question to the state an provided by the con stitution for the adoption of any amendment The enfranchisement of wornen will not take place unt! three-quar ters of the states have approved the amendment. How long it will take to secure the support of the states after the mat- |ter has been submitted to them by | congressional uon is problematical |Might Be Chance | for Steno Corps} Harbor Master A. A, Payase may to send out an 8 8. for atenographers The port warden’n force has picked up several skiff and dortes adrift, and a disabled launch with contraband liquor. Now he's been informed by Dep- uty Frank 8. Griffith, of the corpor. ation coun: tfice, that a law of « of boate held > all postoffices on streams or © within 50 miles of the place inure was made To do all thia would take a large sized corps of stenos WOMAN HAS TWO SETS OF TRIPLETS IN YEAR POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. Jan. 18.— ‘The wife of Charles Runyan, living near this city, has given birth to triplets, the second set of three within twelve months, Mrs, Runyan is 37 years of age and is the mother of twelve chil- dren, While quadruplets have been bora in thin state they born in other sections of the co try, and while sextets are cal to| have geen a in medical! works, It leved this the only case Known of triplets being born to the same mother within the same year. | T. R. CHOPS WOOD TO BEAT COAL SHORTAGE OYSTER BAY, L. 1, Jan. 16.— ivi at Sagamore Hill are | stru k with the big roaring wood | fire in the home of ¢ ol Roose. and inquiries have brought from him the explanation that dur- ling past years, while cutting down | trees for exercise, he has been say- ing the log When the the nenat necure to 35 voto was stator ined women. Home of given women complete e| figures al-| have o as ave is twiee velt coal shortage became co turned wood Neighbors report made the chips fi PACKERS WILL PAY MEN FULL WAGES n, 18,—-All employes ©, and Swift & € packers, who are affected by | Garfield order, will be paid full wages during their i ivit An nouncement to that effe was made today by the Armour and Swift gen eral offices. Only the of the packers’ plants producing other than food are closed under the order. GERMAN CURSES KAISER SANDUSKY, Ohio, Jan. 18.—Mrs Melina Ostheimer, 70, a German woman unable speak English, cursed thé kaiser in man when she called at the police station to turn over a binocular lens valued at $150, so that the United States might have the use of it. The lens was made in Germany She declared that the kaiser is and he is ruining Germany, morally and financtally She has two sons in th vice of the United States and is sorry she hasn't more to give for democ- racy's cause that he surely CHICA of Armour the sections to aaa arlowes $0950 See our DOUBLE VISION GLASSES The Single Lene with two Sights. WEGNER OPTICAL CO, DQ.R. B. WEGNER, MGR, 2g UMION sryet STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918. PAGE 2 Keep Your Seat, Folks, Be Calm; to | Solve Car Problem, Stand U ae Doe Sazzallo may sit down and rest M rying Neatile, be calm, car traffic problem car be the low the simple aerewdriver “Statintion show that of all the passer traction company st kymnantic exercis while 63 per ¢ Vy 87 per rried b up and do with a down In nd all m ulwayn among the nt that stand up So, we ask, why have any seats Let everybody stand up and ‘ntey toward the front, please, the riding population of Seattle cluding 20,000 shipyard workers be transported by three or | care Of course, commission thinks the fare standing up, should be higher, for patriotic reasons, no one should pro teat Among the good reasons there should be no seats are ] Cattle cars have no seats | “Swinging from strap to stimulates physical development “Heats have a demoralizing effect | jon clothing, hastening the shiny per tod ager Kempster, stop wor seats ‘The mtreet crowbar and #0 that ship 1 women with ba | stand all night on waiting to get yard workérs ar bles won't have to reet for dinner solution, which came ) Mr. B K., of The morning's mati D. Ka Ive the way to meet this traf tion! Take out all the se street cars ORPHEUM fugene Levy, Third and Madison 10c Entire Balcony TONIGHT Lower Floor, 20¢ BIG TRANS- CONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS Mme. Petrova More Truth Than Poetry” in four Dear if the public car why strap BALLARD.” SAVAGE LIQUOR CASE TO JURY ‘The state case against John ¥./ Savage, manager of the New Cecil hotel, 1017 First ave. charged with having an unlawful amount of liquor) in his possession with Intent to sell went to the jury in Superior Judge! Boyd J, Tallman's court before noon | Friday. | Four women and seven “nen on the jury vinited the hotel grill during a} recess Thursday afternoon, to learn of the conditions of the place. Sev eral bottles, seized in a dry squad! raid last May, have been exhibited in the trial. Savage was found guilty and fined $100 by Police Judge John B. Gor don, and the case was appealed. |GIRL MEANT WELL, BUT | IT WAS FALSE ALARM | FOR MOTORCYCLE MEN) “Thief! Robbers’ The call came over the telephone to police headquarters early Friday morning | | “Dm the chief operator at the) [main exchange," Fourth ave.” the | Yalee continu planation, “and |two men are robbing @ room acrons the street.” The charge of the “light brigade” bad very little on the charge of the} motorcycle officers up Fourth ave. | ‘They were directed to a roof in | the Denver hotel, 1104% Fourth ave. They found. William McClure, proprietor of the Place, and his son fixing an electric light “A. 1. K TONIGHT and SATURDAY Everybody's Favorite ;| Marguerite Clark wo that all] | Your teeth are a matter of the very greatest importance |of « territory We CanSave Yours Teeth too long A tooth has hape before we have to Provided don't got to be in mighty give it up and extract wait bad it gone so far, it is to save them after they have beyond the power of human skill and the only thing to do then is to extract and put in artificial teeth. Of course, in this branch of dentistry we excel, we do in all branches of this profession But, of course, The same skillful, painless methods, the same high grade material, the same conscientious efforts to please and satisfy you are applied to this work as to all work that is turned out of this office. WE EXCEL IN PLATE and BRIDGEWORK You can’t get better work of this kind than you will get right at this office, for the reason that better work cannot be done. Graduate registered dentists. Strict sanitation. Modern, up-to-date appliances. Lowest prices. DR. L. RB. CLARK Best materials. Painless methods. Ironclad guarantee. Personal attention. These are some of the features of this office which havé contributed to its phe- nomenal growth—a growth which has been the wonder and despair of our competitors. “ to you. We invite you to call. We will give you a thorough examination and estimate free of charge. You will thus know just what needs to be done to put your teeth into perfect condition and also just what it is going to cost you. Our ironclad guarantee protects you from every angle. It is signed both by the operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S. owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. We shall be pleased to see you tomorrow. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES | DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Lady Attendants on duty at all times. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. In every respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. NOT ‘oom EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS |PILOT OF PRAIRIE SCHOONER IN FIRST CLASS OF THE DRAFT SAN ANGELA, Texas, Jan. 18—) Altho four hundred miles from a) body of water that would float a | pleasure yacht, and in the center where no more than enough rain to dampen a pocket handkerchief has fallen for the past nixteen months, San Angelo has a licensed pilot who is actually en- | gaged in the pursult of that voca-| tion. At least on trant of the draft age wo certified to the 1 exemption board in his question- naire. The board, however, could not ascertain when this pilot brought the last trans-Atlantic steamer to REGISTERED DENTISTS You will make no mistake if ‘ou go to the Seattle Registered yentists, Guaranteed Work at Lowest Prices. Painless Opera- tions. Open Evenings DR. J. BROWN, Prep. ‘Theat: You can take no wiser step at this time than to prepare for the next Liberty“Loan by opening First National mitting yourself putting by each money, however be invested in upon the next Government. Bank and com) —in— “Still Waters” PASTORAL ROMANCE RUR COMEDY THRILLANG DRAMA Extra Added Attraction A Mack-Sennett Feature Comedy R . DEMOCRATIC CLUB TO HEAR MAJOR PATTON Maj. H. W. Patton, editor of H quiam Washingtonian, and recently returning with the congressional p: ty from France, has been invited to| address the King County Democratic club, at its Saturday noon meeting. at Good Bats cafeteria Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh, of Ore . Will address the club on “Our ional Party.” RoR. Edgar tenor, will wing. GIUSEPPE, ‘BRING ON THE STILETTO, QUICK!) Hoth hands gone And just for Inte to work! That wae the pitiful story told Friday in the prosecuting attorney's | office | Not only that eon carried away Her Romeo | A Riot of Fun with Polly Moran, Ben Turin Slim Summerville, Ethel Tearle 10¢ Adults. —Children 5¢ We Phy the War Tax. tire clock was gone OL N lA The office force hopes it will keep bal | good time’ when it is brought tack LA nth id CHARGED WITH FORGERY |: An information charging H. V wford with first degree forgery s filed in the superior court Fri by Prosecuting Attorney Lun | It. in alleged Crawford passed | a worthte k for $7 on Carl An: derson, drawn on the Bankers’ Trust | Co., of Tacoma MAKES FAREWELL TALK In a farewell address to the mer: chants of Seattle, Dr. Carter Helm Jones spoke before the Seattle Cham ber of Comene | Club, at_a luncheon given in his hon. or on Hriday, if the Masonic club, Arcade building. Dr. Jones took as his subject, “A Man's Duty to His Country MAY CLOSE MARKETS | Shall the public markets t Jat 6 p.m. as a war measure 1 won't take the responsibility,” | Mayor Gill told Health Commission Jer McBride Friday So the counell will decide Monday Many retail stores are closing at 6 Pp. m, to conserve fuel and labor. | | | be but the face had In fact, the en | | | din. chec and Given by the Boot and Shoe @) Workers’ Union Will Bo Held at Dreamland TONIGHT Admission for Men 55c WASHINGTON, Jan | priations by congress last and present sessions will ap proximate $35,000,000,000 or $9,000, 000,000 more than the $26,000,000,000, appropria by congress from George Washington's administration up to March, 1917, covering all ex penses of the government, including the costs of the civil, Mexican, Span- ish American wars and the War of 1812, In other words, these two con greases will have — appropri $9,000,000,000 more than was apy pri nation’s history up to the time of America's entrance into the “world war, 18.—Appro: during the Ladies Are Free Valuable Door Prizes Every One Welcome | registrant | camp Commercial | closed | 1 in the whole 128 years of the} this port and found out that the ix a freighter, and tho registrant had the assistance of attorney in filling his ques- he ts FIRST NATIONAL BANK SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY EVENING 6 P.M. TO 8 P. M. * ne on First ved my Den fice Firat ave. and © at, Just acrosa th | ation My Not being able to his} pilot Heense, or to show any moral or physical unfitness for war serv | tee. the board moved him up in Class One, and he now awaits a; call to pilot himself to a training| the an at produc be- econd aves. es because of the| | war, but I do expect to iecrease pay | dental practice so that the increased | will offset the increased doing business because of war I want to be known as the only le who did not raise his # becaus Ww Once This Beauty Had Pimples Stuart's Calclum Wafers Proved | ‘That Beauty Comes from the Blood and from No- where Else. of the war. D. D. 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