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416-424 Pike Street WE’LL TRUST YOU UR Credit System has been eatablished for your conventence to arnint you to furnish your home along your own indivi ideas, Our terms are easier and nur prices are lower than he found anywhe en} MO Interent, n ay $1.00 Down, 81.90 2.00 Down, 1 5.00 Down, Ver tbe Per 2.00 Per 2.50 Per mefurninhings 4.00 Ver STORE HOURS geshas?t ra Settee, exactly as pict woven of t 54 inches long, with a high back and braced and constructed. Regular price $18.50; special ONLY arms anita sr Exceptionally $11.75 PRICE. 18 AVAILABLE AT THIS Solid Oak Ladies’ Desk, In the golden or fumed finish; has deep writing bed. good sized drawer and compartments for paper and envelopes. Regular price $11.75, special BB 35 Register Before 11 and Avoid Rush| Register before 11 a. m. and avoid the rush. ‘This is the advice of Chief Regis: ‘tration Clerk William Gaines. He'll | keep his books open until 9 p. m. this week to serve working people. Only 11 more days to quality if you Want to vote at the city elections. Utility Stand just ax pictured, in fumed finish; solid oak con struction; 20 inches high, with three 12x16 shelves and a good nized drawer, Regular price 6.25, special at ™ “Here's Man Who dhadowed Kaiser CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF * rr | Every bit of dandruff diseppears after one or two applications of Dan- @erine, rubbed weil into the scalp with the finger tips. Get a small bot gle of Danderine at any drug store @ few cents and save your hair er a few applications you can't & particle of dandruff or any | P falling hair, and the scalp will never fteh. ‘The Home Treatment for EPILEPSY) ‘Those who suffer from this nervous || accompanied bj This is Victor Morgan, editor of | the Cleveland Preas, who has junt| returned from spending many weeks on the German frontier, where he learned many startling and informa- tive things about inside conditions in Germany today. keptical to try t, for the muccess in the past has merit Large bottle $1.50. If, after ustos frely satisfied. your Eeoney Will bo refunded. Booklet ort ing complete dietary, etc., free on re- quest jwift's Pharmacies, Second Pike and 225 N. Broadway per. You, as a patriotic American will want to read all of them The first article will be published Wednesday CAESARIAN OPERATION FAILS TO SAVE BABY LOS ANGELES mother killed in an « cident, a Caesarian ope: to save the life of an unborn early today. Mrs, Hanna Wash., and her killed, her hotel proprietor at injured, and Mrs, Ott’s parents, M and Mrs, John Kanzler, seriousiy hurt, when their car was struck by trolley car and demolished. GET GARDEN READY Got the blue prints for new garden yet? firat of a series of lectures on Jhorticulture and city gar be given Tuesday evening in the Y M. C. A. bullding, under the pices of the Seattle Horticultural sociation, and the educational depart ment of the Y. M.C. A Among the lecturers will b Cole, Seattle landscape arch ahi, horticulturist of the Pu experiment Arthur plant pathologist, Puyallup Stephen J. Harmeling, Vashon, and Roland Chapman, agriculturist attle TOO BIG FOR NAVY WASHING Jan arships weren't built Thomson, son of the Seattle council man. He is 20 years old, in six feet three inches In height and ia still growing. Efforts are being made to get young Thomson transferred to | the army VOTE FAVORS | CZERNIN AMSTERDAM, Jan, 28.—The for eign of the Austro Hua | garian reicherath has voted, 15 to 7 } its fidence in Count nin foreign minister, cording vi penne Soxichs today and Jan one remedy that seldom itching torture and relieve and that makes the ski soft, clear and healthy. ist can supply you wit! generally overcomes a Ott, of Ritzville, unborn babe, were husband, John Ritaville, terribly iJ 3 jes, rashes, 3 ive way to zero. Frequently, mino disappear overnight. Itching instantly. Zemo is a safe, p Doors easy to use and | costs only 35c; an extrz It will not stain, is ind is positivel: | E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O, Real Estate Escrows We offer the ser- vices of a perfect sys- tem of handling real estate escrows and Closing real estate transactions. ning will in id ait F 3 t station for Reginald Our office facilities permit us to guarantee the safeguarding of the interest of all parties to a transaction affecting real estate. ‘Uh TS & committee < to Washington Title Insurance Company . Under State Supervision, TODAY Bryant Washburn pal “Skinner's Bubble” CLASS A THEATRE 3rd, Near Pike —+] His articles will appear in this pa-| nus | THEATRES WIN APPROVAL IN WEEK'S BILLS. METROPOLITAN Quick, Mr, Raker Send Mitat Hajos and her 4 to the army of French and themselves to com front and whe kalner ar lwughing feath in on She invaded Seattle as Pom" Sunday night aitions for 0 min Pom, dated po Met firwt A Week's # ropolitan captured wudier ompletely Mit Ke ror and her aweeter, and she funnier by istomers At le the surely built to her measurement supp charactors music for making a merr pounded and served Cynios who had that were ting th scenery recipe ta com: | o taste luded » singers vuld ‘ could be fun uid rush to the Metropolitan slacker In the com MeNaughton aa Boyd Mar. de make peo there who could o the others | MOORE “| T Mc his, week's Orph bill at the plenty of ortm ot j um in and a we « nt ye, maid to be the young dienne in vaudeville, sings acter song# with a vim jand wkill that made Sunday's audi ences call for more several tim May Bloom” is a novel playlet that doesn't end at all like you think it might. while “Mind Your Own Business ends just like you k t would, but focle you ail along the line. John Hyams and Lelia Met tyre handle “May Bloom,” while Harry Beresford, with an excellent cast, attends to the re mn of |"Mind Your Own Business. Stuart Barnes, singing comedian, | jhas a few ideas about mares, “The Musical Highball,” | Bernard and Eddie Janis, is a pon ture of classical and popular music Apdale's animals are well trained and, unlike many animal acts, Ap-| dale’s go with a snap. | | The bill clones with the Valanova Troupe of Gypaies present |eypay songs and camp dan | | ‘This week's travelogue comes from | | Java, and there is also a unique film showing the grace and beauty of the ommon movements of animals. | oe | WILK “Mid-Channel,” thur Pinero, being presented by Wilkes Players thie week, is strong and interesting drama of the problems of married life. The Blundells have, so they think | reached a stage where bickering» and petty quarrels make further do Mestic relations intolerable, and the wife has turned to outside diversions | to escape the unpleasantness of her| home Grace Huff, as the wife, handles a difficult part in a capable manner, and makes the many big scenes ring true. Henry Hall, in the part of the iran-| cible husband a familiar | character naturally and convincingly Ivan Miller, as philosophic | friend of the family and George Barnes, are well ¢ | by Ar! the! the play portrays ORPHEUM Fatty Arbuckle the Orpheum, a continual had audiences. at ‘Third and Madison in uproar Sunday after noon in the first showing of the bul. Besides Fa there; are six vaudeville acts. d by “The | Nonsensical Four,” with a burlesque on Shi tors and plays. | Rose, Ulmack, a com: | edy trio, appear with a line of good dancing. The Mialos had a singing and instrumental ber sisters made a hit with a i singing and danc er. with her r ining. Flynn and danced week's good as enterta an sang nd How | |GA | Detectives, mystery whiskers hold the at the Galety this week Will Armatrong the man Holmes his busin fast and ry al in th has a good v on his first appearance betc attle audience. Henry Sherr, a new edian, is a capable producer and, along with Holland, a new man, proves a valuable addition to the company Billie Bingham, the chorus of 20 girls the audience enjoyed balloon novelty. “Perquet | number of good songs. PERMIT AUSTRIANS TO GO TO FISH BOATS Ko and from in the harbor, but along the wate shipping term and false center of the stage First and M claims that he taught Sheri ous, Hin come Buck Dunn, a r Armstrong comp He won ay ix who a Se Jewish com laugh Austrians mi to their own veasela ot pass freely approach car front inal This order the Lieut or lific to p barred 201 F. W. Be intelligence |that a hardship on Austrian fist for the directly their boats An average of three Germans have be found the forb zone, uecording to Lieut ker NATIONAL PARTY TO HOLD CONVENTION | The will hold some tion of the nemies out of been made by of the UL 8 au. He found had been placed up rmen. strict ha bures 80 provided 1 going to and from dail n in Ider new “national party” in Seatt according to of Spokane r for the hicago without leaving instructions for the followers of the party In Washington, but they y they'll have the convention an: ct candidates for a convention ta| Chicago in May, PIGOTT NAMES MAGEE Capt, W. A. M » was Saturday appointed assistant to William | Pigott, local capitalist, nan trict officer of the Emerge corporation. convention where, bers nized org has gone to ern “| days, employer is asked to consider him urn, while|* Lose Your Fat, [Keep Your Health When Great Hritain started its new tasue of five-pound national war bonds, King George started the machine which printed the first T King George and Queen Mary at the An printed, bond photograph shows of England, where the be Bank were YOURE TO PAY STATE CAPITOL 6 CENTS DAILY TAXES $121,374 “ONWAR STAMPS. IN KING COUNTY A real war savings drive is on in Seattle, King county and the | $1,694,618.23. According to the state of Washing | figures given out by the office State Director niel Kelleher of County Treasurer Bennett, the is asking 6 cents a day from ev- total 1917 lewy will be 515,155, the state. Clark bs requesting this amount from every resident of the co and City Chair. man Reginald HH. Parsons be seeches every women and child in Seattle to do their bit by investing in war stamps to this extent If every bought An increase of $206,195.83 is reported in the levy for state purposes. Of this sum, $i! 1.02 is due to the creat « Neti Fund.” This money will be used for acquiring lands to be used for capitol bullding purposes. In the $10,754 real tax, and $2.40 ix personal property tax Before February 1, 160,000 state acd | ments will be in the hands of the Each, | county taxpayers, Monday | February 4, payment of the tax will begin ‘There was levied to the five statr schools during 1917, $351,000, Against $248,000 for the pre | year. The increase for military poses was $25,000 Other Hems Increase The tax levy for county purpon wan $2,.876,981,77. For th county | [| \ 1 | | resident of the county thrift wtamp every four with 0.000 population, before |January 1, 1919, $8,000,000 could be i in the county in this manner,! man Pareons has addressed al letters to more than ers of labor tn the city property rain and on M if appointed a member of a gen ve eral committee to promote the sale of thrift stamps, and he is requested to superintend and encourage the ale of stamps to his own employes. Committees of employes, to interest their fellow workers in the purchase of stamps is suggested. Bankers in the te of Washing ton are not doing their share to pro- | eth san. ve to a letter out by Director Daniel K war headquarters. ‘There is lack of co-operation, | which must be overcome, he say. |Loss than one-third of the bankers in the have ts for thelr support In the thrift cam pater SHOOTS HIS PARTNER ra four | oan 80 war savings car ac urr Increased & portion account The Port of Seattle levy \ decrease of $161,867.82, The appr priation of $220,289.97 will be for the redemption of Port of Sea | tle bonds The te Jattle expenses was $5,265 increase of $880,913.62 City wchoolx will get $1 | While increases in |amount to $48,000 POKER GAME ENDS UP sayeicw | IN DOUBLE SHOOTING THREE HOUSES BURN WENATCHEE, Three houses were damaged to the which’ brok 900 bi thet # re Sunday mornin ath of wounding just m $247,000, to ta of the overdraft eher, ‘ of FA th shows F answered re made for the city of S« r $33.80 oC Claiming Horo. vina, took bh $300 eo Rercovich opened fire on him Sunday and wounded him | n the men were taken In| cuntody ney own the partner, ° 764,189.9 county schoo! morning The by the police in aarre resulted in the Burks and the Henry A t times wisted arrest in the Walto after midnight amount of $ ed in the home of B. Fimerove st y Sunda of Dr kn five himself wounded leg. | - ORGANIZE RESERVE OF | 250,000 SHIPBUILDERS A fitted 1 not neither we flesh is not healthy, | t healthy to diet or exer ich for ite removal The | 4 knewn f : WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 nerve of 250,000 men who a to work in the ship yards and ar tabliah informa ent of | now doing so will be Ain the according tion given out by the departr labor. They will for | labor reserve tered | PLAN OR\ENTAL AGENT © of keeping & ment in pre a meetin in r country to ntaining exact prescript fer yo at f you pre by sending ompany, 264 We M ‘hina and Japan business men os of omine| Saturd: recommen should of p Commerce representatives these parts DRIVE AFTER SPRUCE ABERDEEN 8 be sent to Satisfaction reasing every of the Jan Local bus formed the Airplane ‘They ha to cut| gov-| Our business f iness men » Lumb Jalready obtained a 10,000,000 feet of # ernment on the cost plus day as the result uniform Spru Compan high standard of services we have || Spru 4 , contract ndered at prices within the wuiee for the ach of the average man basi« strict adherence , 4 principles appeals to anxious to get the |) If thi to busine you—if you ar utmost in valu pend compl upon us policy N CHOOSE BUTT Jan, 28. But an the 1919 convention y of the Northwest Milk Deal ation, Officers have been ed for 1918 # the pre | A. ¥ Bird, attie, was chosen for for the mo: been selecte sured by calling you can be te sativfaction ent session, | Good--Dentistry-Always I frie }en jth REDUCED RATES TO | will (CALIFORNIA : First Class, ‘Third San Francisco $13.00 and $15.00 Los Angeles Ports $20.00 and $23.00 $10.00 pur ing dine amt $16.50 ch Re § \Un DENTISTS THIRD & PIKE _ $14.60 San Diego— $22.50 and $25.00 MULTNOMAH, . 218'T state. STR, Good Formerly at Fourth and Pike. rooma a Open Day and Night. Not Open Sundays. Main 3256, n anengers. Full] particulars at City Ticket Office, THE M’CORMICK LINE 109 Cherry St. UNIVERSITY CO-ED TO | DO DUTY IN WAR ZONE oldier oldiers rin ne of the » Seattle, st Albert Hansen DENTISTRY Mar Saving JSiamps be purchased at the Main Office, where | information ill be gi Dhite Gloves Special 1 16 and SIZES \ 10 day, your choice and 17 on blue Forme at Siyle Suits — Speci tripe She Rhodes Co. $1 Outing Flannel Gowns Upper Main Floor. SPECIAL TUPSDAY 75c| | , in plain white and pink } trimmed with white $1.00, Special for fe ly Dispersing Twenty-Jwo Winter ial at Choice $14.50 Formerly $24.50, $29. $49.50 and $5! Upper Main 50, Main Floor, | Gloves are =mi | WHITE | required for most occa- this > of ir for models, 3urella, some of of and “ 3roadcloth, in Gaberdine, one hundred Tuesday the is offered to collars, others pls includes brown, green, 2, 441 opportunity n ( n. buy at a de re in size 4614 and cided saving, These are ssian have 39 40, on the pique and white embroidery back. All sizes. sewn or color ‘TAILORED and Be ndeer $45.00, lored Ited made Serge which are trimmed with velvet and fur The color )xford, and 16, 36 1 48) but not each size in every sty Women's Collars, Special Tuesday 95¢ Formerly $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 anc specially selected assortment from the r THIS | in the lot, Broadcloth and Cri the price w. able Satin, Bengaline, and while they last Tuesday, $1.50 Two-Piece Breakfast Sets Special Tuesday $).J5 Upper Main Floor ) Two-piece Apron Sets are convenient and economical, as the blouse and skirt may arate or as a whole when de- sired. The several styles in this sale are made of plain and figured percales. The sketched is shown in small, medium ef large s. Another is in medium and large sizes, while a plain percale is in large only. Formerly $1.50. Choice for Tuesday, a set. $1.15 "A “Closeup” of Mr. | Nicholas Lenine las Helen A. Naienith, university | 4, is the Northwest's first “girl to be order duty neo. She will Franciaco, to } and the New York operators in ignal corps: they w al olive drab Knowledge of French ae hboard were the ne 1 wear a =| i “I h THERS AND SONS WILL BANQUET HERE ened to re and served 11, and |} tinuing unt The k will be opened in Seattle with a for Fathers and Sons at cc temple. ‘ather and Son week closer together the fath Fe old in One BR TMO_ QUININE 8 Cough and| n | Te Cure a LAXATIVI Here's the latest picture of Nici Lenin Russian Bolshe' @ closeup which shows wh: looks like | olas leader really SEATTLE MINUTE MEN HOLD OFF CAMPAIGN FOR 250,000 WORKER Seattle and the state of Washin, ton did not join the rest of the cou big campaign Mo’ 000 men for shi Pacific Great Lakes he in opening a Jeweler and Silversmith and 1010 Second Avy Near Madiron on the und the big driv » nath Coasts The ie b 4 been de = 1 k of registration cards | Pierce, chairman of the § | The 1 9,000 Minu se 00 Minu' layed inde and oth to ¢. attle Mi cessary the camps until they 1 spe supplies have nc rived, layed transpe tat and pe The natic will close February al Shipbuilding Registration Volunteers will be listed, accordin to their skill, experience and tra CAPT. LANAWAY DIES are 11, with Natio: wee James Lan, 40 year n from ners were funeral of Capt for | way, a mariner |held Monday afte Master mar Ma pa Capt. Lanaway died Saturday the home of his brother, D. A. Lan | way, 1811 20th following an of several He was Ave. years, N. W. WOMEN " MOBILIZ YLYMPIA Jan ments are being nites » state into to handle war already have been appointed » committee It are Seattle women. » is the only woman memb of the state council of defense, +| ICELANDERS SIGN “OAT | The Icelandic Young ure You Are in the Hight Place! | die, te tive of the | Rone Pett AF more former Icelanders living in ited Painless Dentists) i:swn vr vv" tne cvs drawn up by a oo €04 THIRD, Corner JAMES meroe and Commercial Club, ours; 8:30 a, m, to 8:00 p. lin the first social or | nas signed the oath, nds, as we w los most. m Northwest r find all duly teen is are you have axe, Com nation and slutfing Pyorrhea to me today estimates, torts free of m. and Flat styles suitable for coat or dress. Atlantic ng conducted ause of th will be | received. | campaig activities Mr People's so: 300 or 1 § ph ii stock comprises Roll The variety includes wash- epella. There are 46 collars ill be special at M 50c Satin Ribbons Special Juesday a Yard 25¢ Main Floor. (500) ards of high- grade Satin Rib- suitable bons that are for dress and hat trimming and fancy work. This assortment displays 4-inch widths in fifteen favored shades. A man may love Or ge to a base! ni met witer loves the sew Spring: |—— > ‘AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN 4, Mitzi in “Pom-Pom” Nights & Sat. Bargain Mat. Wed. b- |] Mat. Soc to $2 Soe to $1.58 hi] at| = HYAMS and McINTYR And Six Other Acts Twice Daily to Te 20 and 8:3 100 to SOc, $ i: n- na Mats, Fifth and Pine, Tel. te fi Gay Lord Ques. Mats. 17c and 2fe [PALACE Hip Continuous Daily, 1 te 11 ROYAL ITALIAN SIX 5 Other Big Hippodrome Acts Feature Pho et C1 “STO HOURS’ Weekday Mats, 10¢; Eves, & San. 200 [GAIETY THEATRE First and Madison NOW PLAYING BURLESQUE “THE GIRL IN) RE Will Ho Armstrong and “80 Girls ss! 3 Chorus Girls’ 1Be- er |! Nights $20 to 99 c n ot} or: | n n= | | ns | | n-| a: ne] Friday Night 350 at NEW PANTAGES | Mats. 2:90. Nights 7 and 9 wS ANIMALS nie, Most Intelligent phant in the World. 1918 SONG AND DANCE REVUE iM a E| General Admission [FREE DOCTOR Go to the RIGHT DRUG CO, 169 Washington St. and 1111 First Ave, And the Doctor will gh you a careful examination and prescribe for you = H If you are sick you cannot do bet- tor than take advantege of this offer, We save you money and give the best possible treatment,