The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1918, Page 2

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Years service to! the homefurnisher! | caan take, for you ts Your rian your Credit pl ben Is Good join the STANDARD EMPRESS SEWING MACHINE CLUB! —THE KMPRESS |s strictly a|—we peer: save you — y . twenty to thirty dollars on HIGH.GRADE machine for] of oa EMP? Fn easy running, simplicity, noise Lorivageg sareead Jeasness, practical devices and construction, has no equal— positively has not. ————— in thousands of homes: read what they say about the EMPRESS much) —the BMPR fewing Machine has given me per fect satiafaction 1 am highly pleased with it Mrs. Jena MePherven, Box 40, Rotheil, ‘Wash. Tam more thi ! om | After Hertling finished epeaking| to the main committee, Scheidemann } voiced his disagreement with the government's view submarine wortare, which had drawn America into the war, had failed. | ‘The socialist declared his regret __ on Peace Question 1 [N, via Amsterdam and Lon- . 25.—Philip Scheidemann, peace, He likewise ot Hert- lng’s statement that Alsace Lorraine | must be German, stating that if the | Belgian question was cleared up, the |Alsace-Lorraine problem could be | solved. | EUGENE, Ore. they were first cousins, the mar. riage of Lulu Hayes and George | Hayes has been annulled by court | decree. There are two children. heme bape: @ thousand different ways. be. tm tern, should alse say: ly dear, | love you mere; Effective Sunaay, January Steamer TACOMA will leave SEATTLE dally for TACOMA atfi| 9:00 p. m. instead of 9:15 p. mi Balance of schedule as bere- ff) tofore. | Peget Sound Navigation Co. PIANOS ‘From Kimball’s Piano Factory ‘Two carloads of pianos that were intended for Australia—but ) @M account of war conditions, shipment there was refused. The Kimball people made us a very low figure on them. The are now on exhibition in our warerooms—at the exceed. “~~ $295.00 Do not underestimate what it means to purchase a plano at this | Price that is the product of a world-renowned factory like Kimball _s~the great American standard. Easy payments. ——SS==—=—=—=——===_ MONTELIUS MUSIC HOUSE CHICKERING HALL The Home of Magnificent Pianos 3rd and University | | Elliott 4377 NOTHING BUT THE BEST, WORKING MEN Goods, a great many of them, bought from the United States Army and Navy Supply Depots. Any one who has ever seen a soldier or sailor knows the quality of the clothes they wear. These are of the same standard and do not cost any tnore than other goods. SPEC Heavy Wool Mackinaw C Wool Shirts ereeeeess Loggers’ Shirts, rainproof; U. 8 Cotton Shirts . eee : White Muslin Shirts, with collars. Sweaters Woo! Underw LLY PRICED ; U. 8. Goods , per garment He declared the | * Grocer and University Woman — Miss Effie 1. Rait, head of the home economics department New Member: STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, al s of Food Board || = of the University of Washington, representing the “neutral” public on the price publishing committee. Fred Anderson, owner of the Royal grocery, Eighth ave. and Pike st.. representing the low service grocers. The price publishing board, orte | Inally composed of three members. has been member Mine 1 1 head of the honfe economica depa ment of the University of Washing ton, and Fred Anderson, of the Royal Grocery Co. Miss Raitt, who represents the neutral” public on the board, has been interested in war food and feed ing ever since the first Hoover cal! was sounded. Immediately, In her department, she instituted classes te eriment along war economy 1 and | Hoov ing in a cial atress on of her classes a jertiing not | riv in | aa wc temmars rte oceania cors| FIX PRIGES FOR — RUMANIAN AND “OLEO” AND OILS Oleomargarine and two olle were added, Thursday, to the lst of food commodities for which the food in terpreting committee has fixed the maximum and mininum wholesale and retall prices. ‘This brings the total to 22 articles for which the prices have been pub lished. Here Are Prices Housewives should pay 25 to 37 cents per print for the best grade of cents for medium grades, The re taller sho: pay 32 and 26 to 30 cents, respectively. Cotton seed oll should pet! at 40 to 45 cents for a «mail can, £0 to 90 cents for the medium, $1.50 to $1.75 . | for the large, and $1.95 to $2.40 for a gallon can. The wholesale prices are Small can, 32 to 37 cents; medium, 64 to T5e; large, $1.27% to $1.50; gallon, | $1.85 to $2.05 Corn oll prices are as follows: To consumer, 35 to 49 cents per pint; 65 to 75 cents per quart; $1.20 to $1.20 per half-gallon; $2.25 to $2.50 per gal lon; 51 to 59 cents per quart; 96 cents pint 51 to 59 cents per quart 96 cents to $1.10 per half-gallon; $1.85 to $2.12 per gallon 21 MEN WANT JOBS RUNNING CITY CARS ‘Twenty-one applications for jobs aa conductors and motormen on the city’s new car line to Ballard, have been received by the civil service commission in two days. The city wants to get the names of as many experienced men as poasible ‘The Seattle mother of the boys on the cruiser South Dakota will give a benefit dance at Bird's cafate Saturday evening, Feb, 2. Dancing will start at 9 o'clock, and all pro- ceeds will be used for the comfort of the lads aboard ship. Leather Gloves . Wool Mittens. Wool Gloves Khaki Trousers Cotton Sox, pair Heavy Wool Sox, pair Shoes, U. 8. Army Munson last. Wool Caps oh Corduroy Caps ... Slicker Suits, garment. Slicker Coats ...........: aye Heavy Wool U, 8. Overcoats. Fur Overcoata . deve Corduroy Overcoats, sheepskin lined Wool Trousers, U. 8. goods Wool Blankets , Corduroy ‘Trousers, pair Moleskin ‘Trousers, pair ‘ 4 Many useful articles for the boys at war. We are the only store in Seattle carrying a Complete Line of Military Goods. W. S. Kirk’s Army & Navy Store 1209 First Ave., Seattle We Invite Your Inspection, 65 $1.75 to $1.95 $2.60 and $3.00 $2.00 to $10.00 ‘ 25. $3.75 5 to $3.50 Phone Main 4619 FREE DOCTOR Go to the RIGHT DRUG Co. 169 Washington St. and 1111 First Ave. And the Doctor will givo you » careful examination and prescribe for you FREE, Hf you are sick you cannot do bet- ter than take advantage of this offer, We save you money and give the best possible treaunent, oleomargarine, and from 39 to 35) She has had extensive experience }in buying food, thin being part of the work of her department at the bs Miss Raitt is the only woman member of the board, and the only | one who haa never engaged in the} | selling of food for a livelihood. | Fred Anderson, owner of the Royal grocery store, Eighth ave. and Pike pan been engaged in the food Me was board to rep rewe ” retail gro- tain and 40 not main-| © myatem for selling! | RUSS TROOPS IN HOT FIGHT LONDON, dan. 25.—Hot fight- ing between Bolsheviki troops and Kumanian troops. is in prog: Teas, and communication be- tween the Rumanian front and Petrograd is cut off, dispatches | received here today from Petro- | grad declared. The Cossack mili- tary government has permitted | Gen, Alexieff to form a volun: | teer army for the defense of the | constituent government, | rumored. May Come for New Attack on Ships WASHINGTON, Jan, 25.—Ameri- can naval men saw today the posn!- bility of our destroyers doing some | smart fighting soon with Teutonic U-bdoats more powerfully armored than ever before. | That Germany haa recently recall |ed her U-boate fs indicated by news dispatches of the lower sinking rate, and partially confirmed by official advices. This may mean, in navy men's judgment, that Germany is not onty putting bigger guns aboard her craft, but also she =nay be preparing to launch further big submarine ‘cruis ern, replacing some of the emailer types WEEK; HE’S FUGITIVE One eacape each week. ‘This is the record of 15-year-old Miles Kelly «ince New Year's Mules made his fourth break for freedom Thursday thru a window in t at Northern depot, while F. E patrol officer of the state! school at Chehalis, stood wide. th was picked up by Se attle police January 7, to be held here until the Chehalis officials came for him, He had ercaped from the industrial school a few days be fore. He wasn’t long in the deten | tion home here before he had made ja getaway, but was immediately caught. “I will fight for Italy, but not for the United States,” declared John Forner, 27, an Italian, arrested by Deputy Sheriff Matt Starwich, Fri- day, at Langley. He i# held in tho} county jail for the federal authori. | ties, | | your watch, let If you vi Haynes rep ft. Next Liberty theatre.—Advertisemen A Home Recipe for Wrinkled, Saggy Skin ‘The famous saxolite lotion recom- mended by beauty specialists far removing wrinkles and for reducing distended pores can a Ask your in powdered and a half pint of witeh ha Dissolve the powder in the witch hazel and bathe the face, neck and hands in the solution, Results are remarkable and instantaneous, The skin tightens, and thie naturally re- duces the wrinkles, as well as creases or folds about the neck, cheeks or hands, ‘The tissue beneath the skin also becomes firmer and more solid, One feels much refreshed and ex- hilarated after using this truly won- n 1918, PAGE 2 Start Today Toward Better Teeth—Better Health —Better Efficiency If your teeth did not have such a close and vital bearing on your health you could afford to neglect them, we suppose, if you so desired. If you wanted to have the toothache and suffer all the needless agony, of course That would be your own business. If you wanted to present a lot of discolored, crooked, misshapen and decayed teeth to the world every time you opened your mouth, of course That would be your own business too. If you wanted to have an offensive breath that would make it posi- tively unpleasant for any one to be very close to you That would be your own business too. But when a thing endangers your health and tends very much to re- duce your efficiency and capacity to do work That is NOT your business alone by any means. Your family—those dependent on you—the whole community, the nation as a whole is interested in THAT. And when your teeth reach this point, you have no moral right to neg- lect them longer. And we say to you positively that Decayed Teeth are a direct and serious Menace to Your Health. This point is now so well established and so | generally admitted that there is really no room for | argument on it. A myriad of human directly from decayed teeth. Stomach trouble, diseases of the eyes and throat and even serious spinal afflictions are now known to be caused directly by decayed teeth and nothing else. And then there is our old friend rheumatism. What a jolly old bugbear' that has been lo, these many years. It has been popularly charged to climate, acid in the blood and many other things. It is now proved that the excruciating pain’ called rheumatism is very often directly traceable to de- DR. L. R, CLARK . Prices. Our prices are the very 4owest possible, con- sistent with the best workmanship and materials. This is, made possible by the very large volume of | business which we do and we give you the benefit of this volume. It stands to reason that we can af- ford to take a smaller profit on the individual case than an office which does only one-third to one-half of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. Guarantee All work that leaves this office carries our un- qualified and ironclad guarantee of satisfaction "to : “| you. It is signed both by the operator who did the cayed teeth. Tiny pus sacs form around the roots | work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and of the decaying tooth. This pus, which is the worst | manager of this office, who is thoroughly re kind of poison, is slowly distilled into the system and sponsible. Painless Methods. gathers at some vulnerable point, preferably a joint. Upon having the teeth put into proper con- dition, these unpleasant and painful symptoms have One of the greatest boons to modern dentistry is genuine ‘“‘Novo-Caine.” We are indeed pleased to assure you that we have plenty of it. We admit very often disappeared entirely. that very few dental offices can make this assertion NOW THEN— because of the extreme scarcity of this invaluable We offer you at this office the services of the 0 best dentists that can be obtained anywhere. Every | anaesthetic. It enables us to guarantee to perform man on our large staff is a graduate registered den- | the most difficult dental operations without hurting tist of the highest standing, who has graduated from | you a bit. the best dental colleges and passed the examination apr Invitation We invite you to call at olir offices and let of the state dental board. Every one of them has his certificate from the state dental board hanging i one of our experts give your teeth a thorough exam- ination. He will tell you just what is needed to put right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. n f yu v It proves to you beyond the shadow of a doubt | them into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be. This-examination and estimate are both absolutely free. You need not feel under any that he knows his business thoroughly and knows how to do YOUR work just the way it cught to A at 4 obligations to have work done either unless you want it. be done. quipment But, for your own sake, don’t put off this im- When it comes to equipment, we don’t take | portant matter. The benefits it will be to you to our hat off to any one. The best is none too good | have your teeth put into proper condition can’t be for us or for our patients. We have spared neither | measured in dollars, but when you learn just what time nor expense to assure you of the VERY BEST | our low prices mean to you, you will see that it in dental service. won't be much of a strain on the purse either. May we expect you in on Saturday? REGAL DENTAL OFFI DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. ; 1405 Third Avenue, Corner Third and Union Seattle, Wash: In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. afflictions may arise | GEN. BLISS TO REMAIN IN. |@ EUROPE TO HELP INCREASE | CO-OPERATION AMONG ALLIES WASHINGTON, Jan. 25—The | will doubtless be made that the allies | United States and her allies pro- | must be aggressive, not nsive, | pose actual harmony and co-op- If Bliss voices the view of many eration in war work henceforth, | American military men, he will in ‘Shoe Specials Saturday thra constant personal touch. form the allien that i¢ is well to| Downstairs at This will be attained by having | strike the German, despite the lat. | Gen, Tasker Bliss, chief of staff, ter’s preponderance of men not | remain in Burope almost constantly, | wait for him to accomplish his long until the machinery of co-operation | advertised offensive and meet it only is running without friction, datadiaivery, | Bliss, now in Paris to attend the | inter-allied conference, has with him| Meantime, Admiral Sims will be a | a staff of able men, including the|member of the war council, repre: president of the War college, and|senting the United States navy. representatives of each brai of] Between the two men there must the service result a closer working agreement To Gain Benefits for the United States and her allies, These men will glean from the| military men say. allies the benefit of their experience, | ——— and come back peepared to inject TUMEZE CHRONIC STOMACH TURRELL’S Interesting Bargains for Saturday Big Boys’ Shoes—48 pairs of button shoes made of good, solid leather—$3.50 values. ..........-.$2.50 Sizes 414, 5, 514, 6, 614, 7. Small Boys’ Shoes in sizes 9 to 1814, $2.50 and $2.75 values 1.95, mission's part, how merely receptive. rtain definite ideas from President Wilson The conference will be informed 38 pairs Men's Shoes, small sizes and narrow wid made by Johnston & Murphy and A. E, Nettleton Co., that, despite the internal political R $10.00 values ..... tet eweescersecesenseess BOO rong ger etgrrgaiconlyhet ha pdt TROUBLE Shipbuilders’ Work Shoes, the best to be had on the . the nation is now going faster] Not a mere after-dinner tablet, but and more smoothly than at any|a real stomach medicine, formulated American market, at..... $4, $4.50, $5, $6, $6.50 time; that it is prepared to do its| to bring instant relief to severe casos ||] Ladies’ All Black Kiki Lace and Button Shoes, good styles, worth utmost in men and supplies, and| of nt or long standfhg, Try it $7.00 and $7.60 ....... srteeeeressreee erewene eeeee enn orale | {hat it has its ordnance and quarter-|and be convinced. 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