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PAGE 2 Your Credit and or large —we have helped estab- lish thousands of homes; let us help you! —credit here is extended in a pleasant, sim le, liberal, —you receive the asideration pified way. same uniform no matter h ourteny we small your | “girls and boys, here’ to help our thounar —to help them pre sof little fr are for their his store has become the ren by helph their little fr wame advantages whi our “Speciat ave had made pecially Of little friend: come in only between 3 and § o'clo Ries and small change! for $i— for the first The saved! tomorrow and join the $4.15 colored — ailk bretias quality; pa - cain > Mn covered umbrella, de on best Ltt y ateet with de hand Gna cord. top for wrist; this is most rel umbrella and w made African, and black; taupe ple etal at bring size reom, regular $1 Ard: apecial | Still rufasee to Talk| ‘Willian Gottstein, held at the) tounty jail on the charge of murder- | ing John Murray, C. P. R. baggage , near Des Moines, October 4, ubbornty refused to make any | severd when asked by Sheriff ' Btringer to clear up the situation _ Wednesday. Superior Judge Ronald has ap) pointed Attorney Josiah Thomas as special administrator for Murray's | %. Di og t Rid of Dandruff ‘The only sure way to get rid of fandruff is to dissolve it. then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get mbout four ounces of ordinary fi@tid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the sealp and rub it in gently with the Ginger tips. Do this tonight, and by most if not all, of your morning, dandruff applications will completely dissolve @nd entirely destroy every single Sign and trace of it, no matter how Much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the Ip will stop fat once, and your hair will be fluffy, tustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and Jook and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any @rug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the worke—Adver tisement. Your-Credit-Is-Good Savings get one of these attractive little banks (in the afternoon tak —if you bring back the bank our Toy Store will give you a “Toy Credit" “Your-Credit-Is-Good Bank” umbels underpriced — in & Felt le garnet, $4.15 ot will be gone, and three or four more | nriatm: * to thou christ m buying for our thousands t home and start saving your pen- for every ebild In Beattie co “STANDARD CHRISTMAS SAVID pur ape- —LA-LA-BY baby swing, & most prac tieal article for the baby, / as) pictured, | of strong eanvas mounted on steel = frame, fron ring, can be hung from any) con venient & point, strong, safe; EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE $1.25 estate, which includes bank deposits aggregating $1,250, Little is known concerning the relatives of the mur dered man. Murray was divorced on the grounds of incompatability by his wife, Ida Barrett Murray, in Janw ary, 1916, three months after his marriage. Australia has established a direc- torate of educational war propa ganda. BEAUTY SPECIALIST TELLS SECRET A Beauty Specialist Gives Simple HomeMade Recipe to Darken Gray Hair Mrs. M. D, Gillespie, a well-known beauty specialist of Kansas City, re cently gave out the following state ment regarding gray hair Any one can prepare a simple mix ture at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a half pint of water, add one ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and ounce of glycerine. These ingredi ents can be bought at any drug store at y little cost, or the drt iat will put it up for you. Apply to the hair twice week until the destred ve shade is obtained. This will make a gray-haired person look twenty years younger. This is not a dye, it does not color the most delicate scalp not sticky or greasy, and does rub off.” is not by seeing us first. WE DESIGN also draw all new plans. 824-825 Seaboard 500 stock plans on hand from which to choose. QUICK ACTION is urged by the Government in building homes for the thousands of people who are swarming to Seattle. AVOID UNNECESSARY DELAY Our prices and terms for building are the best to be obtained. AND BUILD We FINANCE CONSTRUCTION CO. Bildg.—Elliott 686. | Ine., | $1,350; | Coast Lumber jw CITY COUNCIL CHECKS OVER CAR PROPERTY Seattle's councilmen spent Wednes day with Mayor Hanson, poring ove % whole volume of manuneript ining an invente of the Puget und wetion, Light & wer Co. cir tedious task In to segregate the multitudinous pigces of property y owns and to separ what may strictly be regarde belonging at an to the operating depart y of the property | ment of the street railway from the | power plant, the lighting equipment, | and various other ite At a spectal m council the property pared by Henry L tion engineer plained that the list was very ated, inasmuch as the com pany had lumped all the varied items of its property together, It would be the duty of the counell to decide Just ing ayor Ole Hanson presented Gray, the valua Mat that had been pre | of the wnt which items of this real estate the | elty should claim, he said THE SEATTLE STAR = "Se Is c |v Maj. Archibald M 5 ge le s Son - Maj = Johnson, son of “If anybody can get anywhere with | United States Senator Hiram John- that company, I want to see him do|son, of California, i» one of the tt remarked Councilman W D.| youngest officers in the general ane. | wtare, having been recently elevated The body went into committee to! | to that distinction after six months’ examine the list and make the neces | service sary segregation. 100 PER GENT BOND BUYERS Seven more lists of employes dou bled their Fourth Liberty Loan quotas, accorting to announcement by the Pay Rolls Bond club commit tee Wednesday. They were: Auto matic Sprinkler Co, A. M. Castle Co., Kimball-Harrison Catering Co. Lion Oyster House, McGraw, Kit tinger & Case, West Coast Lumber Co,, Frank Waterhouse Co Following is the new list of firms whose employes subscribed 100 per cent Butler Bros 00; wood Co, $1,350; Canadian Bank of Commerce, $1,850; city comptrolter $2,600; corporation counsel, $1 Canal Lumber Co., 000; Colman Dock Co., $2,150; Cotumbia Lumber Co., $1,050; Diamond Pollock Cle & Suit Co., $650; Hardeman Hat ¢ $4.850; Harper-Hill Brick Co, $ Hitt Fireworks Co. $550; Jamen & Merrihew, $1,750; Kimball-Harrisc Catering Co,, $1,100; Lion Oyster House, $11,460; Lohwe Brick Co. $650; McCollum Donahoe Finance C. M. Melburn Co., $1,000 rth Coast Dry Kiln Co., $2,350 j Pacific Bank Co., $1,800; Nortonia Cafet $1,800. Ocean Lumber Co., $350; Owl Drug Co,, $5,100; Pacific Knitting Mille, $500; Pacific Mildcure Co., Price, Waterhouse & Co Shuart’s Shoe Shop, $900; A. G. Spalding & Brow, $900; Star Paint & Wall Paper Co., $250; Went Asaociation, $2,000; t Transfer Co., $400 Railroads—Assistant general man- $2,100, ager, G. N. Ry., $5,950; auditor's of | tice, G. N. Ry., $1,400; consolidated ticket offices, $4,200; district baggage agent, G. N. Ry., $300 freight claim department, N. Ry., $1,600; eral superintendent, 0 N. Ry. Ballard st department, G, N. Ry., $3,650; Pullman Co., $7,150; purchasing de partment, G. N. Ry., $850; at agent, G. N telegraph department, G. N. Ry $550; transcontinental freight bu reau, $2,900; Transportation club, $2,800. “Let’s Go” Is Full of New War Pep the plant paper of North Pactfic shipyard second appearance Wed- This edition features the unching of the © “Onette.” of snappy ragraphs and t The following editorial page is a samp! “Our bully battlers have got ‘Ber lin or bust’ on their B D.'s and believe me, they atting the bee on the boche The the bulge outa are kin’ the tail-feathers Tur key; Owstri « getting plenty Hungery; and keep your eye on the map and you the Yanks yank the ‘germ’ outa Ger many.” Al Prat Liberty Loan Drive Gathers Momentum “Lats @ the Seattle made esday tacular first are ape company’s from the rea allies bu Bulgaria; the hav Tommies outa will see WASHINGTON, Oct, 16.— Overcoming the' handicap of peace talk and influenza, the Fourth Liberty Loan today was gathering its greatest momen- tum, For the first time since the canvassing started, Septem ber 28, loan officials here were optimistic. Early reports were of the de. cidedly encouraging variety and pointed to an activity er be- fore equaled in the long cam- paign. Large subscriptions are pouring in. Orchestra Goes to Work in Shipyard shipyards are experiencing heavy shortage of por, both skilled and unskilled So serious has the situation that pre duction has slowed down ‘thru lack The ‘ome of bolters-up and general helpers The Seattle North Pacific has had cards printed for general cireuls tion with the appeal “Help wu build ships Under this herding it gives full Information on ov and where to apply, how to reach the plant and other useful matter. Among the recent additions to the bolters-up in the 8. N, P. are Frank Adelman, the well Iknown) musician, scien his orchestri rol ND DEAD IN 18S ROOM | | the front several times under fire ‘Crimalion, fon was with the where he was Maj. John. * Califor nia’s crack field artillery regiment THREE LOST IN OAKLAND FIRE ‘ OAKLAND, Cal t. 16—Three lives are believed to have been loat tn a Metropole, just been trapped on an u burned to death rescued by firemen fire which destroyed the before noon Two children were reported to Mrs. E Hotel today have ipper floor and Cole wax after she had dashed thru a wall of Mame, and is dying The Metrope The fire started at noon it had spread to FIREMAN BURIED WE! Lieut. An department, 174 John at. with full fire from the Collins lors Wednesday the Spanish influenza who @ Monda four-story Rouret-Kirk: | ing, was the oldest hotel in Oakland rew Skala. tat artment Undertaking He was a victim of bulla 11 o'clock the At annex and 0;| was not yet under control NESDAY of the fire hia home, wan buried honors. par ¥. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS | MAY BE OVERCOME strength) hot water your druggist Parmint (double & pint of [ttle gre: ulated ' CONTROL, AT BREMERTON A decided de« ” nt | nfluenz the 13th 1 ba ’ J ) ehlef mr i" f the distr He thinks t w > Local draft boards have nothingy labor policies board are “to transfer |to do with the functioning of the|men to such extent necensary from community labe board in recruit. | nomwar work to war work | an an Cut Supplies world, the employes of the Skin-| war induste ‘The order, issued " . * orp ner & Eddy corporation, are proud) jast week, is & part of the © char up the confusior of the support that they ave given | army's work or fight order. huthorit baa apegs out ay t |to the various patriotic tusen, but Kut full authority to enforce the os * 2 bye wed PEWers OF en the fund in which they take the| community board's orders in placed ye age ee. ores - most in and to which they in the war labor policies board, com: | ¢, y Deeeeere « ort to entoree the contribute almost unanimously, 1#| posed of repres ft the Ja.| foregoing program shall be thru pub-| Makes the Dark Kings Around Eyes, the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Helief as-| bor, war, agriculture and navy &. a ae Rieig: Cheeks and Ruins sociation. partments, fuel, food and r y | ge sp He fi apr hecenait plexion. How to This association was organized administradons, shipping board Hnonte of taut ctetement te bet t Kid of Dyspepsia last May and ts wholly voluntary, | emergency fleet corporauion and the | QA" 1h Ue Betitmanen aiypeeee but almost every employe, from | war industries board. including the power to cut off poi messenger boy to general manager Interesta that interfere with en | oie. should be exercined fm far ua in @ member, Up to Oct. § over | forcement of the program are “to be | necessary, The United States em 000 has been turned Into the promptly reporte According tO! Dioyment service shall provide ull Jassociation tre ry word from Washington i the requiaite machinery for the cor age ag veal Ty Backed by President | tinuous enforcement of the Ko ports that disbursements to Bept. 9) |. : : 4 the prompt re r Furthermore, President Wilson, in|! Program and the prompt report ed to 665, len 100 a e wit Poyees % to $38 leaving $16,600 | proclamation on June 17 declurea|°f 8ny ed nee therewith A | haan that the U. S. employment service | Committee of the war labor policies On Cet, 7 the sum of $3,300 WOR) wre have mole direction of all re.| board shall be appointed with au net aside as a sinking fund, ad) isting of civilian workers in war| Wority to investigate reports of fail the following donations were At eee oem ure to comply with such program thorized American Hed ¢ Feaponsiviiity, must and to recommend appropr $5,000; 13th Trench Mortar Battery.) time have power to ansure to easen.| on by the proper department of the $500; soldier’ smoking tobacco, | tia) indu An adequate supply of | €overnment.”” 260; chewing tobacco, $260; Hed |inhor, even to the extent of with ya Cross special relief, 0; British | drawing workers from nonemential| LARGEST DEFICIENCY tusar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a da This “will often bring quick reltet | from the di cireseng head om. Closed nostrils should open, wre th- ing become easy, and the mucus stop dropping inte the throat, Lt ts onay to prepar # little and is ant to take. Anyone who has tarrhal deafness oF should give th prese riptic There the by ther da. If the Intter falls, the former ust ve ad pied ne bie taxes and NOT get ting their money back But win thie war WILL! HUY LIBERTY BONDS Washington Mutua! Savings Bank Rerources $#.000,000.00 810 SECOND AVE. DIAMON ALBERT Kristoferson's RINGS AND WATCHES Second Ave. Milk and Stall - Lower Floor. HANSEN D — | Dr. REGISTERED DENTISTS Ont of the bigh reni and mod it dintrict, per- erate adverti Dr. J. Brown’s New Office OKPHEUM bs DING Third and Madison TORTURE Can be eliminated by wearing the Support. We! DBERG CO. Seattle | friends, young John Hanson, 64 years old, of the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging company, was found dead in his room in the Johnson b lard nd 22nd ave. N. W He Riri had been aceldently asphyxiated by |Gundberg Rupture gas. He is a widower, with two ge free trial to prove its superior- | sons in the service, one in France | Li [and one at Camp Lewis, \asen raira 4 WEDNESDAY, OCT, 16, 1918. COMMUNITY WAR BOARD BACKED BY PRESIDENT American relief, $260, and Overseas | pursuits.” | club, $260. After meeting various incidental expenses there is a cash balance in the general fund of | ry 5.569, and $4,646 in the sinking| eo to repo ct! c plexion. The sour, fermented, ga a ' s pnted ; rep “ve bn os bad *. gee can congr carrying $6,245,755. ntents poison the blood, draw t ia tx’ evident attempt to con:| vq : . 0 the house |corners. of tt th,’ rob youls |. Thin organization, which claims fuse last week's mmunity board OGAe, wae oummnes 6 the house ic? f t t : today, by Chairman Shirley of the | i! 1 stained jto be the only one of its kind tn | order and prevent its enforcement. | ard, mournfu | the world, is receiving for disburse « ¥ * |appropriations committee. morning, and you are h tomes From Gov 1 | srante: »|t it is not what you ~|ment over $11,000 monthly, or an bgpeemene/ |, Of the huge sunis granted in the | iii "put the fault of digestion that annual aggregate exceeding §132,-| The order, issued to support the | bill, $6,152,022,704.52 goes to the | nurts. Ea ything you like and eee. | American armies by supplying the| war department for carrying into | let Stuan’s Dyspepsia Tablets digest : a eee a. alarming shortage of workers in|effect the new enlarged army pro. pas § foes ; Wauartoeeaet tae * war Industries, “comes direct from| gram, looking to the placing of kood ie . healthy appearance * Wood pointed out lyrrunce by July. and $107,217,778.26 Get ® b0-cent box of Stuart's Dys- Wi: pepe Diets at any drug store. Are Pleased ith | Wood's instructions from the war goes to the navy department ea ged I A Te ae President’s Reply WITH THE AMERICAN AR MIPS IN FRANC Oct. 16 President Wilson's reply to the! German peace appeal was recetved by the army with enthusiasm, It/ exactly sustained the fighters views on peace \3 The fighters feel they are on verge of scoring 4 ~okout they didn't wish the boche to t from the “defeat un-| ms) ip scathed, The pre the question Foch and the approved by Six Cafes Closed fF as Food Violators) For violation of the sugar and breadlaws wx restaurants were closed by the food administrators at 6 o'clock Wednesday morning and{ will not be allowed to re-open until | midnight Friday Following are the cloned: Busch Cafe, €19 Jackson! and the Maple Cafe, 510 King, for | sugar violation; Beat Kata, 610 Sixth | ave, 8; Wright Cafe, Sixth and King; Violet Cafe, 600 Jackson st; Rainier Cafe, 618 Weller at, for bread violation ident’s policy of leaving! of armistice to} military advisers was the doughboys. | an cieimaate| we you value your watch, let/ Haynes repair it Next beanie | theatre —Advertisement. BONDS |Our boys are serving fome drew excell: om | mat we ne heme kick om the Joan, | | Ana te the ta |1f we fall to buy our Hmit, Ana © the h to ® | Were sinckers to our An ¢ boys now country | © there.” »- | And when you've bought your 4 ag Ne ° ore On “ a " Coat. DRESS at the rL ‘OitE NCR UPsTaAIns Lis | Sea 4 and Union, O14 Times Nida. To Avoid the Possi-| bility of Waiting | That you may be assured of receiving immediate} attention, why not phone and make an ap- pointment for a certain time? | We arrange our appoint- ments so that you can know just about when you can be at some other! place on your list. The phone is ELLIOTT | 4010, J. C. Huteson R. N. Donahey 325 PIKE STREET. —— —_ COUGHS AND COLDS QUICKLY RELIEVED King’s New Discovery used since Grant was Pres- ident. Get a bottle today. | It did it for your grandma, for| your father, Wor fifty years this| well-known cough and cold remedy has kept an evergrowing army of and old century druggists | jeverywhere have sold it, Put al} bottle in your medicine cabinet. | | For half | You may need it in @ hurry, Sold |by druggists everywhe Bowels Act Properly? “They ought to,” for constipation makes the body retain waste mat ters and impurities that under- mine the health and play havoc | with the entire system. Dr, King's New Life Pills are reliable and mild in action, All druggists, Fed Thes al We facts were imployment who Wedn BILL GOES TO HOUSE) WASHINGTON, Oct 16 The largest deficiency bill of the Ameri ne rod Digestive troubles ruin the come nday pre i oe ee et Albers | YOUR DUTY ISC TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF! See that YOU are fit. Keep your health and efficiency at maximum pitch. Then go ahead and perform your duty to family, friend and coun- try. Give freely of yourself; but give of the best. Deformed, decayed, or missing teeth make for ill-health and ineffi- ciency. They mean imperfect masti- cation and its consequent stomach troubles. They harbor noxious germs whose activities bring about neuras- thenia, headaches, insomnia and a host of nervous and other disorders. YOUR DUTY IS CLEAR: If you have dental imperfections of any kind, have them corrected at once. It will be the best investment you ever made, particularly if made with us, for we are specialists in HIGH-CLASS Painless Dentistry AT THE LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE in view of the rigid standard of per- fection which rules our offices. Hereunder is a list, not of inducements, but of our fixed standards and policies, of daily routine and practice. PAINLESS extrattions and other operations, made possible by the use of GENUINE, IMPORTED NOVOCAIN. UNQUALIFIED GUARANTEE to every patient, covering all work done. FREE EXAMINATIONS. FREE ADVICE. FREE ESTIMATES. NONE BUT LICENSED GRADUATE DENTAL SURGEONS EM- PLOYED. Each one of our many assistants has his license, issued by the State — of Dental Examiners, hanging by his operating chair, in plain view of a REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. ‘ Diagonally Across the Street From he Pestoffics Be Sure to Get to the Right , ce. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES.