The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 31, 1918, Page 4

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s° spoke a ¥ a woman the ay wool markets today, and at ‘fact, our prices are " —White Blankets, Plaid Your | Diamonds ‘And watches as security when ) you need money. Loans taken up from others and more mon- ) ey advanced. Liberal arnounts » Lowest rates. You get full amount of loans—no interest deducted. Ladies’ Dept Empire Mortgage Loan Co. Established 12 Years. 20123 White Bidg. REGISTERED DENTISTS Out of the high rent district, per- sonal service and moderate advertia- prices, then come to me and get 20 jer cont ent from his figare, with envetul, bainiess methods and per- eonal attention. vr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING aod ison | FREE DOCTOR Go to the “RIGHT DRUG Co, 169 Washington St and 1111 First Ave. And the Doctor will give you # careful examination and prescribe for you) aq FREE. If you are sick you eannot do bet- ter than take advantage of (his offer. We seve you money and give the bist possible treatmcur | Fal are extraordinary. Pony models. The seas bination t They are mostly fancy foulards or taffetas. Special. . —Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. Bed Comforts Now fc for ‘Winter Use" Splendid, Complete New ppréciatédthe condition of the cotton and the moderate prices at which she might choose ce | from a complete selection of cotton, wool, and cotton and wool Blankets. today. Blankets, ranging in price from.............. colors THE SEATTLE STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1018, Two Splendid Cleaance Sales im ‘ Women’s Ready-to-Wear Women's Suits at $29.50 Formerly $38.75 to $48.75 NDER prevailing conditions such values This lot includes all our remaining Novelty Suits in Eton and They are of fine serges, Poiret twills and tricotines, in blues, tans and rookie. —Specially priced on Thursday.... Women's Dresses for $19.50 That were $25.00, $28.75 and $35.00 beautiful serge and silk com- Smart, youthful other day, who fully oftentimes less than filled today’s wholesale price, due to the fact that yoijle, purchases were made months ago. Blankets, plain color satin .- $3.25 to $27.50 Entertain Officers of Japanese Navy A party of Japanese naval officers, visiting in Seattle for a few days. eing conducted boulevard 4 thru the and cial and sceni t. F States navy Th guished Japanose party: Commander Y it, surgeon K. Takata, neer Commander H. Sakaki, Paymaster K. Koyama, En Lieutenant Commander B. Ni Lieutenant Commander K. Asai Lieuts. 8. Kimura, K. Sdmnki and K Oshima, Engineer Lieutenant K. Ma kiura, Sub-Lieut. (first class) T. Fu kuda, First istant Surgeon Fuk H t Paymaste the party were #0 at a Masonic ‘The Overseas club will hold its next summer dance Friday at ub have a well deserved repu- tation as a safe and effective — remedy for stomach ail- ments. They are Quickly helpful in bilious attacks, sick headache, dyspepsia, heartburn and constipation. They act gently and surely on the organs of elimina- tion, purify the blood, tone the system and very quickly Strengthen | Digestion of Any Medicine in the World navy blue combined with NEW STOCK, purchased in addition recognized months ago, and therefore offered at very reasonable prices considering the market prices cotton mixtures and fine, heavy ] Workman Finds And spends eleven. is on the road | ned Cross thereby ° ff. e Wife Gagged and_ ||7* Detiage per week S58 apends 1st—Their effect on prices; SHIP PLANTS TAX BUREAU IS | ° e Py LEV : WILLING TG PATTING PORT ° ° PY {RELEASE MEN ON BACK NOW . e 3 hipyards need men ‘ ation of the financial re: | $|7 : 0 need men to ued by the port dix Dependable Furniture, Floor Coverimgs :: ee mugention that it may THIRD AT MADISON “THE TEMPLE OF THE MOTION PICTL picrure” | st lt S| Re » draft boards y to levy taxes for i Siana th ng industry met | po a in the future in con SSS ° @ Tueeday at the Satlor tained in a congratulatury letter nent and Draperies g| Satie Aarne Sn” | beret aan ate | ° 1 men working in (he mipyards. commissioners, The letter says in Sold Here at Moderate Prices and on Very Easy Terms § | Their emaployerd ekpressed willl y , | Dien ce Nadeae Prices ond on Pety fc ana 3 NOW PLAYING Eldredge Sewing Machines and China Dinnerware are also sold on easy g od to the vent nt YOR THE FOURTH WEEK terms, $ ait rapped ts, «otha a TWICE DAILY—_ 4 noldiers was | « 2:15 P. M—8:15 P. M. 3 ban th 1 for ships He an it ind Give to the Jumble Shop So e(hn 7 8 Stn the eaten attne tox pense realtone So ticle the Distimctive I sces "a essen cers ss cpa eta Sa $ | aay'e work for a day's pay N¢ upon to help maintain them by taxa $ | soldier drawing $30 a month ts en: | tion @ titled to greater consideration thar Red Cross Umbrellas Heat a ; anson Sends for @ | day, he said. ie Jumble Shop asks for dona NOventy styles, possessing that} $),.2. % Skinnen, of Oe skinner Data on Waterway egge 9 tions of women’s and children’s taste indicative of refinement.| $ tof the workers in hi Brian pare Prag Ph aes po Mh r apparel, hats, furniture, Victrolas, Vic- Umbrellas for both rain and shine | §|smvley wi ans oa End to secure ) e trola. records, jewelry, etc, that are} | use. Fancy handles and tips to} § y resulted tenance of the industrial waterways still useful and of vaiue. ; match, include ivory, amber, colored on was taken but |i ero at tile Sationns capital : p —Such donations are put on sale in bakalite and silver. aS ag on mre exported | ig the deciaion of the ¢ Stupendous Production the Jumble Shop and the proceeds used A variety from which every per- committee on the Skagit power bond 7 sonal inclination can be satisfied mae In Red Cross Work. $7.50 to $35.00 | Data on the matter was wired to 6 —A worthy cause—help all you can. rR PE hiba » Co. Pitet Fleer the m A requent, last week, 0 " t 1 take the matter up house and inte MADE BY STEEL © == United Btates District Engineer Preston, lar quarterly nt and an extra cont were declared yesterday by the Laborers, Helpers, _,.Mechanics Needed 1 mechanics ted at und navy yard immedi We could show “Hearts of the World” until Christmas— for everybody in Seattle wants to see it—but our en- gagement is limited, so don’t *, blame us if you find yourself in the “I intended to see it” class. © Puget Critics ppersmithe and one radio electri needs are for seven querter a year clan, vt rterly dividend of sent nthe preferred stock| One Killed and ——t_______| Three Injured in Local nae ee | SPECIAL MUSIC - $29.50 MUSICIANS ) == iil PRICES ( Siti" iris! ake bh ing lotior i G Mak lotion + cetice ia trying to locate his y panente if skin is sunburned, $n Tumwater es TH Prices tre universal through John Daley, 34, J. F. Duthie Co | out the United States under bo tanned or freckled shipyard employe, in i ah tngreves Il Il with D. W. Griffith until Dec, 1920. condition in the Seattle General how | Squeets the Juice of two lemons in-| pital Wednesday, following injuries to a bottle containing three ounces of in the chest and head sustained by | Orchard White, shake well, and you a 15-foot fall from a scaffold Tues | have a quarter pint of the best|/day. Daley's home {s at 1501 Rat freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and | nier ave. complexion beautifier, at very, very| Hert Johnson, 25, Ames employe, | small cont. and Frank Clayhorn, 20, Skinner 4| Your grocer haa the lemons and| Eddy employe, were badly injured) any drug store or tollet counter will Tuesday, Johnson by inhaling gas supply three ounces of Orchard while cantking, and Clayhorn being White for a few centa, Mansage this struck on the head by a falling] rweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, wrench, Johnaon ia in the Seattle| £% neck, arns and hands each day and General hospital, while Clayhorn| ef TAKES OFF TAN } models. - $19.50 & Stock see how freckles, sunburn, windburn | was treated at the Skinner 4 Eddy and tan disappear, and how clear, | private hospital and released. soft and white the skin becomes. a e e aie = stow ons. s.cuen ff Profits and Prices The Man Who ; Jerk 158 was tarnad over to the Per Week | i208 cere thi mati a. dollars having been raised for the Cotton, wool and down- Comforts in silkoline, sateen, cambrics, silk and coverings. A variety of and patterns ......... -$3.95 to $27.50 Jerson Co. Second FI nine, in on the way to success. | Shipping Board to Tied in Her Home | Wi» way are you headed? 2 2 ‘That his wife was gagged and tied The Equitable Bond Company Take Over Plants) nd A 8 a return ¥ has a ph to mubmit to you by WASHINGTON, July 31.—It ia be | to mn estors. hand and fe a strange man wh which you can place your sav- | lieved that preparations to take over | to ¢ ted to the || ines. however enall they may be ards not at present serving the! 19 || chore ‘hoy wi bs cate an ey | hasta w'betpet tae ose When profits are small as com- Crest minute pared with sales, they have little © plant at Everett police by C. lL. McLa nelude the W company's cor type vessel EQUITABLE BOND shirt Commons Discusses ‘ i ‘ Por COMPANY National Shipyards| Swift & Company’s profits ned iMctaiahin refed, | 648 Lowman Rule 21-—The pole of only a fraction of a cent per Stxhout halt an hour tater he re Fs pound on all products sold, and if ia Sue sie a of ‘the British admiralty. ‘The net | i eliminated entirely would have gain of the allies « ay, coe ee ae practically no effect on prices. ' Newest Artificial Swift & Company paid 10 per Arm Does Wonders cent dividends to over 20,000 stock- Rpecial to The Star by N ca ee aoe er een holders out of its 1917 profits. It also # at Rochampton hos: | thecnearat oe fl had to build extensions and im- It weighs house and Laughlin was una’ or summon asaista band arrived three tened him Mra. Mc free herself buttertat profit, bookkeeping ai Pring bottle MTA her huw * later Olympic Hot Springs ounces, and is| nd tech Sten provements out of profits; to finance ig, rake, use a} abt tnd, mt, play Maeda, elt ” large stocks of goods made ‘at [Find Spy in British | necessary by unprecedented re- Government Office et Hl auae te er ae quirements of the United States LONDON, July 31.—A sensation | 4 106 COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. : 2 ote lige FM wa covet ns eoveromens ecice M@ 6©6=— and Allied Governments; and to om, mowin 2, nBown rer inte and in Im dicovered altering ehe wording | provide protection against the day New at 106 Columbia I have left the tmita- patina are tres, All ed EIGHT-HOUR DAY FOR NU use| of declining markets. Special to The Btar by N, E tors of my name and manent work is guaranteed. signs on First ave. and, ae tas LONDON, July f1.—The Univer moved my Dental Of ~ow sity Colloge hospital has set the ex: | 22s Sa =e Is it fair to call this profiteering? r a short res. cireulars, thi aa ee unene ae the eal men who have |i Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St., Seattle, Wash. : no did not raise Bie ey ‘5 taken part in charitable services, put prices because of the war. | THIRD AVE. AND PIKE this question to them: “Are y De pe f Entrance, 1504 Third Ave, pared to engage yourself trom now| \ r the same service for the next “3 J. BROWN, D. D. & | NET aN TWN iM peattie’ ‘s Lending Dentist 406 Columbia

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