The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1918, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918. : ‘pS. TOFORCE REAMES ISSUES YANKEES BOMB TAX SLACKERS E. SHARP REPLY HUNS’ RAILWAY y general, is prosecuting harmien WASHINGTON, Aug 22.—A bik pigs iv tetiiie | aan BY FRANK J. TAYLOR Nondollar drive on income and 6X: hounding progressives, while ignor-| WITH THE AMERICAN AR ized In the new revenue bill, To pre Gentral Labor roll Wee lemanded his retirement in a resolu MAY | ero: king, Secretary erean for au person to make tion The 1 decided to increane the ta tax all unions one ent, the money pent in work ing for the removal of the contract lau n the workmen's compen oves to get every pow carry on the war were ements of In follar to oir flight, the Amer cana reached a point near Flabeau and #u Jed in making we eral direct hits on a rail They returned safely encounter with ant terion An American trench in Alsace heavily shelled last night the house ways and means com fi mitte Roper assured the committees that ye government of In 1916 and which German infantry atte raid, They did not trating our wires authorized the ar tiller an unusual wing Roper's state ent barrage of gas and high ex We recognize that a plosives against the newly captured Rope of & successful war for “Sec HUNG CLING TO os PEACE TRICKERY, AMSTERDAM, Aug > Hungarian ming here the result of the r conference at German great headquarters | If we are compelled to continue a| war of defense we must still continu use of every means that ad un to peace,” sald the| BOCHE AIR RAID RIDDLE ON PARIS FALS PARIS, Aug. 22.—An attem N é air raid on Paria thi Seeing “wal ss a strated by French planes and If, German secretar nies, has declared alreraft batteries, it was an d today. The Premier “Two-Gun” Man of Them All The German planes flew over th ls barraged and * chased then he alarm was sounded WASHINGTON—Col. Hogh J. Gal lagher, quartermaster corps, is ap yinted chief quartermaster of the] American-Siberian expedition under Maj. Gen, William Gr He wi report for nervice immediately from | Atlanta balan ag “BEST INVESTMENT | HAVE EVER MADE,” ey as le hat whe the condor tthe Tint the Gray She Loved Him Plenty | UMS MSS Hairs Away Contractor Wouldn't Take | tent and mor ant attorney ceiving little with real patriotism and “aaa Peed Teak: Did iiim | “Faces Chance, ton toa Wt | Ocean Beach Good Tanlac Did Him. by Permitting Unbecoming ue Gray or Streaked Hair lars ne good that fire . rs council last | a Tanlac did me, for I feet t | night unces it atstotie Star I ibert W given me a new lease on life,” eaid| and charged it wan inspired and cur es ee C. FE. Nelson, a contracting car-| ried out by the Hulet M. Wells fac y penter living at 7728 ?63rd ave..| tion. Hoe recalls that the sar " : . Portland, Ore., recently cil passed a resolution ¢ dent four|ing the war after the U. S. declared s) war, He also accuses Gus Loker ing a seriou ha ago.” ho « laid me up for eight or nine we I lost my appetite, and my ston Mayor Hanson at the Shipyard convicted ef ¢ wr got all out of order. What little | He » resolution does not FIRST AT PIKE did manage eat would sour and | trul bor sentiment and Continuous 11 to It form as, ld cramp and} points t 1 hardly stand | man went back on | whi bad 1] unior Admission 20c ng Children 10 T my kidne me my back couldn't find a comf They said I had r bago; then my ri knee, got to hur times I o who Well man who y and i (SEATTLE (2 Days Tres.) Aug. 26-27 Third Avenue and Republican Street sent ¢ | toch |TEN AMERICANS NAMED ve vest) IN CANADIAN REPORT OTTAWA, Aug. 2 Among the Americans appe g int salty Hat are about | investment I ever made tite came unding back and it was ab Thursday, Frid: Saturday trout now eating any “Woman and the Law” Failed to Arrive-——We Are Showing in Its Place THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE ob ke Division No. 5 to The Problem Eternial, in Which 1 word | Hold Big Meeting the Woman Always Pays (First Showing in Seattle) Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell] 4 Drug Stores under the personal di quartermaster and signal corps of! rection of al Tanlac represent A nt AM PRE CLOING Huns seul 7PM PERFORMANCE Tickets on Sale Show Day at Sherman-Clay Piano Co., same prices as charged on show grounds. BONDS LIBERTY BONDS ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUE BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED MACFARLANE & HALL Elliott 1324 505 Lowman Bldg. GRAIN COTTON The recruiting officer, 33 5 Pioneer | | building, has been instructed to ac cept men between the ages of 46 and 56 years for the ordnance, medical “Oh, Wh the army ative Have You Heard Our New WURLITZER? COLGATE'S 1, Cleans the teeth thor- * oughly without injur- ious chemicals. Polishes them to nat- ural whiteness without harmful grit. Corrects an acid condi- * tion of the mouth. 5, Delights by its delicious + flavor — (a “medicine” taste does not neces- sarily mean efficiency). 6. Leaves mouth whole- ‘* some and breath pure. SHIPBUILDING A STABLE INDUSTRY BIG RETURNS ASSURED You Can Buy Stock NOW at PAR American Concrete Pize & Shi Pauling Co. OFFICES 422 AAOTT 2212 SHIPYARD at BRYN MAWR (on cogs & Renton Ry) CONCRETE PIPE PLANTS NOS, 1 and 2 at Tacoma and Bryn Mawr able manufacturers; all have Dulux cushion seats and PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. NEGEL, President = ‘These Friday Prices Are a Potent Factor in Economical Housefurnishing Fine Quality Etamine | Imported Grass Rugs 25c the Yard : Pp Curtain Etamine, 40 inches wide, in [7 There are attractive new woven de-| cery color only. igns among these Imported Gr This is a fine, even thread weave and Rugs offered tomorrow at special re-| wij} mz up and hang beautifully. On 2 duced prices, ale Friday and Saturday, the yard 25¢@. |i Rugs that will give splendid service] 40-Inch Printed Marquisette and nearly any color combination can be selected from the assortment, the Yard 45c a bas Printed Curtain Marquisette in a wide 9x12 Regular value $10.50, at .. $8.85 variety of light and dark patterns. These |] 8x10 Regular value $9.00, at...$7.35 | Marquisettes are new and will add to the 6x9 Regular value $ . $4.15 attractiveness of any room. slg Regular value $3.75, at $3.15 Brass Extension Rods Regular value $9.00, at. .$7. 36x72 Regular value $1.90, a 27x54 Regular value $1. 12c Each Brass Rods with 54-inch extension, complete with knob ends and hooks, 12¢ each. China Sactiins Offers Special Values Friday Dinner Plates of American porcelain,| Teapots—English earthenware teapots decorated with two gold bands. Set of | with green band decorations; each 59¢. jj six, $1.50. fre Baking Sets of brown and om ; A " , white fireproof earthenware. Sets con- Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets—49-piece | .i.¢ of Tineh casnthoad padatae dish, dinner sets. Three very attractive pat- mixing bow] and six custard cups. Spe- terns to select from. The set, $14.50. | cial the set, $1.49. Items of Daily Use in the Kitchen Are Priced | Lower Than Usual | Aluminum Percolators — | Enameled Steel Rice Boil- | Scrub Brushes—A handy Sixcup size in an attract. | er —2-quart size inset. | size with hardwood backs, Can be used as two separ: | at ive, plain shape, with eb: | ate sauce pans 69 c t 3 CG | each ...... onized black handle. Spe- | Special, each clal for Friday only, | Feather Dusters with 14 | «i teanwell™ $1.69 _o™ se ith Sweepers—Made with an J 39c all-metal case — is very Only a Umited quantity | Enameled Steel Tea Ket- tles—Good quality, popu light weight and will give I al cial for $ 8, } “79¢ | | Friday, each 1.9 | satisfactory service. Spe |} is available. We advise early, buying. Crochet Bed Spreads. of fine yarn and firm weave. These are good weight spreads in full bed size. A large number of Seattle housewives have taken advantage of this special. You will also appreciate the splendid value. Buy them Friday Special— each— Luxurious Upholstered Davenports $98.50 Each A special purchase of fifteen Davenports in a number tive tapestries are offered for Fri and Sat- lay at decided reductions from regular prices. These Davenports are made by one of the most reli- New Shipment of Wool Plaid Auto Robes Has Arrived, priced each $8.50 best of steel spring construction. Any one of these Davenports will be a delight and comfort in the living- room. OFF AGAIN TO THE LAND OF NOD —where babies do their growing That's the kind of baby to have— _— Borden's Eagle Brand is the safe and re- drops right off without any fuss, as liable infant food when Nature’s supply is eckn katie seal fe Abiched, insufficient. It is prepared from rich cow's milk, and even in the withering heat of The baby nourished on Fagle Brand is a midsummer it is uniformly pure, with no comfort tothe whole household, For as possibility of contamination, It is easily every nurse and mother knows, sound digestible, wholesome and economical, with sleep depends on proper feeding, especially a 60-year record as the standard infant food. in hot weather, At better groceries ; drug stores woo. BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK COMPANY Borden*Building New York

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