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sa 4555 S65 EB) * CAN THESE MEN SOLVE § Shoes, while they last— For Dress Wear—or general utility— there’s a | Bradbury Overcoat for every occasion. Our stock includes the finest of mate- rials, smartest pat- terns, hand tailored by the Bradbury workmen — correct sl style, perfect in i Bradbury Suits and Overcoats are sold on CREDIT at the regular cash Prices from $25 and Upwards OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THE EASTERN—IT’S THE EASY WAY TO KEEP WELL DRESSED 1382-1334 Second Avenue. We Close at 6 P.M., Including Saturday. The Finest Phonograph Department on the Coast—On the Second Floor—-We invite a call. fore such values can be matched. 1,200 pairs of Women’s and Girts’ Dress and Street Shoes and Evening Slippers. ee ee ae Street Your greatest chance of ® season to buy and save. Exchanges and Returns allowed on these Special within time limit of 7 days. Is SEATTLE'S STREET CAR PROBLEM? and Superintendent ‘Who are the men who are wreet- ling with Seattle's transportation problems? 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Send me at once, by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. | Washington ton Druggist a | Praises Reliable F Kidney Preparation y has been a for the past | wire on my she ve years; my st plete} without — Dr. | Swamp Root. It has been the men | of bringing a great amount of extra | business to my store, and were I to|- fail to have it when called for, I am| confident that I would suffer the dis: | pleasure of the party calling for it, and perhaps lose the customer, I |have always stocked Swamp-Root and I always intend to. Very truly yours, AL, WEATHERMAN, Prop. Addy Drug Store. 7th, 1916, = Addy, Wash, December Lett: Dr. Ki Hingham Prove What ~ Swamp-Root For You Bend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & ‘o., Binghamton, N. Y¥., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention The) feattle Star, Dept. R. Medium and large size bottles for sale at all drug | etores. Will Do HERE ARE THE MEN WHO HAVE TACKLED THE JOB OF RESTORING TRAFFIC | president traction co }s. R. — Dr, Henry Suzzalio, Service Commissioners Lew Richardson, of the traction com- snapped by The Star's photogra- Or are they onty the business men of the community? Look at this list of names! They represent brains of all types to confront the city transportation Problem from ail angles. These are the men who met with the state council of defense Thurs day to work out the solut Seattle's traffic tangle to speed up Uncle Sam's war work in Seattle's shipyards. They are neither solely technical men, legal men nor business men. They are each and every one, how- and advise upon that particular point of the problem with which they are most familiar Dr. Henry Suzzailo, chairman of the state council of drefnae. fonse; ROM. OT franchise com’ C. B. Pitegera pres. city Counc liam H. Moore, W DI filam Hanna. Ho C, J. Franc ning, pub A. Lewin, 5 sion; A. HL Dir | JW. MeCloy, inape of pu utilities; ¢ presld P G r r of ¢ merce M dent traction com ardson, general superintenden tion company: Frederick 8 traction company; A, W. Leor mpany; A manager traction cor W. Thomas, publicity tion company; Irving Seattle Lighting © Hutchinson, superinte Seattle Lighting Co.; 8. G. Wal representing street car men; James A. Duncan, secretary Central Lat Kempster, pany; FE. manager tr H, Randotp Council; A. B. Drake, representing longshoremen; J. A. Steve wtreet s union; W elatr, union (MESS Fl FUND BALL IS TO BE.GIVEN A ball, chaperoned by the Women's Service league, will be given at the Hippodrome by the men | K, 361et Infantry, Camp Lewis. proceeds will go into a mean fund Vifty men of the company will visit Seattle Saturday to complete ar: rangements and a date will be set then, The Hippodrome has been do ated free of ouaree for the ball. AUXILIARY WILL DANCE) ‘The auxiliary organteatio of Com y D, headquarters company, and medical corps of the 18th railway nt street car men’s now in France, will be held Friday at & p. m., in the Manu urers association — building, I h ave, and University st AGATES cut and 50c 0 polished (WY BRING Us youR [] AGATE You'll be delighted with the artistic, exclusively designed ipdividual sets, for ladies or gentlemen, into we convert these gema of the North- went at a moderate cont. Heautiful—But Different. 1927 THIRD AVENU ‘The Posteffice ts Op- Tm Sin- of Company | The ot! ever, specially qualified to confer} STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1918. PAGE | "Tit cena Lady er, the Plymouth, Britain. a London brother, Viscount Windsor, is at the front, CAN’T HOLD TWO JOBS One salary is enough for one man. At least the city utilities committee seems to think so. They Ragee, charge substat intendent of construction of the new substation that Is being built there. He has been looking after this work during addition to his salary, Boot Stockings F boot Stockings. and garter top that insure Pony Stockings —There are no Stockings we know of made for girls that are more attractive or 10; Brother i Lady Phytile Windsor-Clive Fine, All-Wool Knitting Yarns $1.00 Hank Fraser-PatersonCo. eevccceceocees Free Knitting Instruction Daily Second Floor HREE splendid lots for Saturday—correct styles of the qualities you will find in our regular stocks. LOT ONE--$19.75 to $28.75 Coats $17.50 ’ Coats of excellent mate- mings. —Velours, greens, burellas black poms, fine Women's Silk Bought are = |. quality, light weight, seamless Silk- Double sole Firat Ploor Serv —Large, roomy, ° the moving spirit in getting ° men together, and presided at the $ f B government. meeting on Thursday morning. le ys Special}: President A. W. Leonard, of the|§ ‘or o i as traction company, and many other/@ 3 . Tepresentatives of his organization! @ Wear Splendidly were present and are now working $ r i - with those in other lihes to givele BOY'S stocking trou Seattle adequate facilities | bles are pretty well Representatives of the city, coun, | " . 7 Pony cilmen, engineers and others w over when he Wears Beer present. The harbor mmine Hose. They are strong, war represented by President C, sturdy and made for boys Renebers. Labor representatives who are hard on_ their are as interested as are the cap g i Itallets and business men. stockings. bbed ott But; here they all are, Le —Heavy ribbed cotton, them over double knee, double heels Dr, Henry Suzzallo, chairman of and toes. Black only; sizes the state council of defense; Har 5 0; pairs......- 45 old Preston member, King aici malice : TN couneit of detense; | Frank Girls’ Pony Hose— ; EEATURING member King sounty the Most Dependable ' fabrics. attractive, more erga They are made of a fine cotton, seamless, medium weight; Jabot effects, black or white; sizes 6 to 10; pair .. «12. M06 Fine ribbed silk lisle, black or white; sizes 7 to wear. and Georgette, pair ... i5¢ r ¥ COLUMBUS, ©O., iotcinglilindeelll Tun cocnty tatloeel ore t led Sister and art Service Sage | he's ready to prove jt again they're Just as patriotic er county in the Unit ™) | they find out what is Valentine. «|| Vaientine's proof second issue of 00 in the first issue xplain what Uncle Sam the farmer,” Wghncce When the Central + | charge dicted he'd fail. ntine drafted a nd could tell it + | meetings and sent out the sf i | They and what was needed. —Forty late style Women’s and Misses rials and excellent workmanship, both with and without fur trim- grays, —Twenty-seven high-grade Coats and mannish coatings. —Thirty-two only, stock of the finest Coats of the season. in the most wanted colors. new arrivals, Unusually attractive values in fresh, attractive Neckwear. —AT $1.00—A splendid selection of the short satins, crepes, Georgettes, —AT 50¢—A most complete collection of the newest effects shown for early Spring Separate Collars of organdy, pique of fine organdy Sam, heart, soul and pocketbook. | five « and Valentine proved it consisted of sell j |mg over a million dollars’ worth of| | \ Liberty loan s to farmers who invested only | |from the farmer, and then leave it to is Valentine's theory lon this theory he perfected his ma Liberty loan ake |committee drafted Valentine to ampaign ontss bus, they orde 000 worth of bonds: bunch of ‘8 who knew what was He arran explained the loan, all about it, January Clearance Women’s Coats Offers Exceptional Bargains well made—garments that are burellas, plums, blacks, etc. LOT TWO---$29.50 to $35.00 Coats $23.80 of fine Fur trimmed, plush trimmed and arg tailored. Navy blue, Burgundy, taupe, hunter’s, brown and Special Saturday LOT THREE---$45 to $35 Coats for $32.50 Coats of distinction, being the balance of our In spendid Bolivias, pom 30th plain and novelty styles Special Saturday ..... Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Floor. velours, broadcloths, etc. for Christmas These Things Just Arrived Will Be Sold Specially ECEIVED several Christmas business, quickly, and are therefore offering unusually at- tractive price reductions. late for the sell them too desire to weeks we splendid wear. Black or Envelope Hand Bags $1.25 white; sizes 814 to 10. —Splendid special value in all-leather envelope- Very attractive and a shape Bags; back and top strap handles. Special good value for 5O0¢ pair. at int . $1.25 e Bags, Special at $1.00 well-made Bags; just the thing for carrying small parcels, and thereby helping the od toe handy to carry your knitting. each $1 Earrings, Special at 59¢ —A pierceless pearl with rich Oriental colorings. Medium size, on gold-filled wires. Special... .58¢ Smart New Neckwear for Women and $1.00 new models, new roll Collars, the flat, square and oval back Collars and smart made of pique, organdy, ete. and Cuff Sets Co, First Floor. also Collar Paters: Phere the towns ers took charge of quarter of the township. ‘Thus Valentine organize with y it tine kept full of “pep” by Bulletins with an “honor roll” salesmen making big records, A spirit of friendly created. wants Chose a Slogan “Over the million mark,” worked. for the sale of thrift to promote food conservation. “The net amount of campaign,” Valetine to feel that they t part of the government; patriotism was aroused.” akers are both serving Great Lady Phyllis is a nurse at the base hospital, and nati man, ruled, Thursday, that Henry the operating engineer in of the Lake nion electrical jon, could not also be super- upon a tender, will \ ‘Windsor-Clive and her broth- heir to the earldom of ? his spare time, for a small Instantly! Corns Stop Hurting! Corns Loosen and Lift Out No pain! Few drops loosen corns and cal- luses so they fall off—Try it! Magic! For a few cents you can| get a small bottle of the! of magic drug freezone recent ly discovered by a Cincin Just ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freez Apply a few drops and instantly’ all soreness disappears and shortly you ind the corn #0 loose that you lift it out, root and all, with the osha SA IR SII 3) OIE ia Just think! Not one bit pain before applying freezone or afterwards. It doesn’t even irritate the sur- rounding skin Hard corns, soft corns, or corns between the toes, also hardened calluses on bottom of feet shrivel up and fall off without hurting a par- ticle, It is a scientific com- pound made from ether. Get the genuine! aching eorn| zibelines, kerseys, etc. Special at ....... ‘Farmers Ba Back of War to the Limit speakers’ work ended. The farmers organized by electing mmitteemen in each of the 18 One was*chosen town-| sip chairman, and each of the oth-| organizing a had 2,250 persons so that he was in touch his organization mailing out daily | for rivalry was is how it The organization will be used Jamps and bond sub- ns wasn't the biggest result says. | “The farmers were placed in close | ch with governmental activities— | are an impor- their | Navy blue, browns, . -$17.50 velours, broadcloths, - $23.50 $32.50 New Veilings Splendid Values 35c a Yard HESE are the favored styles in the fashion- able tight or close-fitting veil effects. Plain open meshes, fancy meshes or chenille dots, on a variety of diagonal or hexagon meshes. —Noteworthy values in the correct styles, for, yd.35e First Floor. Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiets P® RE linen, plain hemstitebed. Good full size. Oneeighth inch hem. A very unusual quality. Neat, well made and serviceable Handkerchiefs, special, 2 for 36@ —First Floor, Special Values in Heatherbloom Petticoats for $1.25 UPERIOR quality materials, well made, good styles, in the pretty new Dresden and disc de- signs; black grounds with colors of delft blue, lavender, green, car- dinal, ete. There are also some all-figured designs, others plain black uppers with figured flounces. Special PUIG o.0ccccnarececds ceed $1.25 E, N. Furman, a builds business personality in- his students from the ; That's why they are in de mand, ssciidagae Civil Services kkeeping Advi can Grammar Northwestern