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‘AR—MONT JAY MBER 11, OV ore eth bok. As a traveling | SYRUP OF FIGS pBitaman t hed to atop frequently | ey) r v8 3 ed up was awed. Num: FEVERISH CHILD * a A a 8 a REN " Terms THE RO [ E- AN Kl N CO. i'erms a SY we fmmedl- |{Total American Army Casualties to Date} Always r Alwa; grt, oe Poiey Ridnes ie If little har gan is ese, liver ; OTTO F. NEGEL sident ee bala ching’ jointa, sore | torpid or bowels | } Sit Sense ‘ ia ¥ , ib ae : mexien ae Py? fil clogged. | BUSINESS HOURS TOMORROW—FROM 8:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. ; | ; Mothers can rest easy after giving | , Totat to date . ) ? ‘alifornia Syrup of Figs,” because |M ou eae 3 iki jin a few hours all the clogged-up pargeoe . a | he it You Ki w Dr wats, sour bie and ters eating food WASHIN TON STATE CASUALTIES TO DATE | \ it Easy Kno a ently moves out of the bowels, and | le e' | | ‘Edwards’ Olive Tablets you have a well, playful child again Died of ‘yawn { pO —— | Chua ply It not take the Of discnne 5 els, and they bee eo tiehth packed, "7 =e cs - The War Industries Board Instructs ! allow boat rings ordered \ = . your eyes — pi —a bilious} When cross, feverish, restions, see | Ronis icc coeicatespaaaatiicaies scans eo ° e 1 —dull ongue is coated, then 2 de: | ‘ASU " eam fan ait > MEN : Be ioe ercacTsoeants| (core cones Fens | CASUALTIRS INCLUDE TWO SEATTLE MEN. onrne your Cnris bf ell sickness comes from tn-|iove it, and it can not cause injury, | RIENCE The ite te atv taens fepertment reported 1160 cton, tho; dled of : spt Teer. ‘ No difference what ails your little | nd other causes, 8; died f ‘ Edwards, ‘known o if full of col or no on 4 wounded severely, 79) we ’ tn Obie, perfected wopsnatte come iad thin, ahtiosnat asta. boa brent ‘ a allightly, 103; missing in acts 2 ° 1 Bi mixed olive oil to act on| permerber, a gentle “inside cleaning” There are two Seattle men included, namely: Lieut, Lioyd T. Coch @ | liver and bowels, which he gave to} «hould always be the first treatment | TAM ext of kin M Cochran, 2054 W, $8th et, killed In ac | 4 pence Tablets, given, Wull Girestions tor bables,| Box tia ueketed deetee celeron 5 ts iekomars = 9 a : witute for are pot dagen 4 ways wi cates bate. grown-ups | | Northwest and Pacific state casuaities, including nine Washington | e th e e@ 4 Som my They bing | acre of countrte : -runs | KILLED IN ACTION parc | e of hich eb po As Mast drugstet for a in te of in lord 'r " ++ Keattle Mra, W. G. Coc hran Th i fester upthe liver CaSGtENY nbd cag that Teta taaae, fp Franke urimer ; | oer j (*ulrimer ost ‘ eto thoi olive color , pie ayo. We sanhe us tualer dee Hafing F. Dutt fa Datt ——— —— ~ eae e We ieee ta, AN fe Hand back with contempt any other Geter Hoyer... Tees ‘ J, Beyer 1 « syrup, m™ Lunn ji, han Prancises » faith Lunn ‘prt ae : . . ; a SSS — “orm Meld ECs San Franelgeo, so Mie Ha ‘cary * * HERE isa gratifying feeling of satisfaction |} + ; , F ier tternar athe arse seas ec: etens #,ingaite 3 and pride in giving a gift of some home- jf; arold A. Sexton's... Bugens br Sie Mary Boston | See i 3 6 ene @ te Hoy Herkenritge fre’ ator ANT. Hirackinridie furnishing—no matter what the occasion. In |}@ | Brivate Benjamin ‘Ww. Hines sheridan or Mes sitar tines keeping up the Christmas spirit, the government ; On iat Green Romano, Cal... Mrs. Cella, Robinson emphasizes the buying of useful gifts, and there | i ay Olympia, Wash is no better way to keep up this spirit than giving Wile A WI F. 3 er J. Sidley Jay T. Smith Thomas P. Smith Wm. Squires oe Robert 8. Sturtevant Martin Troy nM. Watts M. Howar! ; Wilson | Private Private Private A. Jensen William H.W Rudolph Woor Schwenk aris Bishop | Private Clyde C, Cameron | Private Frank L. Cozia Private Louis E. Kengla | Private Fred Daniels . | Private Henry Hofele Private Stanley Lilbu k BR. Woodmansce Miele qae Kurk ps Corp. Lester E Further Our Guarantee Your will refund shefull price paid ie M. J.B. Coffee, if it does oe fof Private Oscar F.C Private Paul Czeftenick Leater H Dav Forest C. Heskett Nels G. Walter Oklum sacs Ward Norris Woodward... Parker N. Reeves. ‘Thos. Strick, Jr. | Private Chas. L. Tucker WOUNE Private William T. Fisher . Private Harvey C. Walker rs jur Private Jacob Gratt Private Russell Hug Priva paries V. A Private Robert M. Long Elizabeth ©. Jokn W Franklin M Nurae « Holmes © William John Colebrook please your taste,no matter how much you have used out of the can. Vacuum Packed a | Private Private ISTEIN & COMPANY OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 313 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE SEATTI REAL PAIN LE In order to introduce our new (whale- bone) plate, which is the lightest and strongeat piate known, covers very lit- tle of roof of the mouth; you cam bite corn off the cob. All work rantesd for 15 years Have impression taken in the morning and get teeth same da; Examination advice free. Lieut. Jame Private Wil ‘rivate Elmer F Murphy idward je Erne: Bridge Work. We Stand the ie recommended by our early satisfaction. Ask our custom- coming to our office, be sure you are with you. 12 for Werking People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS } UNIVERSITY sT. Oppesite Fraser-Patersce Ce. 1 440 Monday i; woup al lat ja divid orthweat and Pacifl men, are as follows KILLED Name. Sergt | Seret. eo. W. % W. Hougham Jolius ©, Keeley ... k J, Rubidoux TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Telephone operating offers many wemen whe are secking employment | Private | Private rieate *rivate Private Kenne Private Clyde H. Edwards Private Francia L. Judd Private Salvatore Mure Private Albert W. Nonnemann P Edmonda.. advantages to young at = good salary with 3. Noyer T. Port DIED | Corp. Glenn Job Cowgill lCorp. Austin Draper rivate John V. Cosgrave Private Ronald E, Dye [Private Manuel Freites | Private Wm. Ordax A good salary from the start. Regular and frequent increases. Permanent Position ‘Work is steady and permanent. Many opportunities for advancernent. Interesting Work Pleasant, clean, fascinating. Associates carefully selected. Pleasant Surroundings Light and well ventilated offices. Ceomfortabte tench and recreation rooms. Special Advantages Annual vacation with pay. Sick Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost. DIED | Wagoner Danie! D. Savage. Private Harold H. Davidson. | woun = Private Lee H. Rich: | wor Private George Fdwin Allen Private Maximilian L. Tople WOUNDED Private Paul Trujillo ... LED Name— Wm. ¢ p. Robt. W p. Amzi H. Jeffers Corp. Chester C. Parmerlee. Corp. Maxwell H. Sievers .. Private Cheater A. Alsat Private Lester Andrus Private James “utler ... Private Robert EB. Kelly Private Louis Scarzello | Private William G. Jakow .. Patrick J. Keenan Roy B. Mretin Antonio Morchio William H. Morrow Henry Thorsen Henry M. Zabriskie Pleree.. oper Private | Private | Private Private Adolph L, Plemer.....sc++: | Private Harry B. Thompson ...+..++ private Henry A, Hawen : | Private Elisha B. Weller . wou | petw: le Fello Albieini . . | MISSIN | Private William Libao . EXPAND NAVY YARD Additional land at the Puget Sound The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 1115 FOURTH AVENUL First Fleer President Wilson. Expansion has be | come necessary with the growth of | the yard, and citizens of Bremerton and Charleston have offered the nec: lessary land for docking and launch ing facilities ‘) or or «Denver, Colo. GREE LE ve we f rs Private Kenneth Ro Paterson } WoUNDEL | Serat. Charles 1H. Anderson... ‘ Wagoner Louis © paveae ™ wounded slightly, state casualties, or WwouUNDS » Bozeman. SCTION NO. 3 + Twin Falla, Idaho. Mra + Oxnard, Cal + Redlands, : Long Beach, Cal : Salinas, Cal > Cripple © + Spanish : San Francisco Mra . Garwood, Idaho + San Francisco 1 | navy yard soon will be taken over by | the government, with the approval of | Portiand, Or San Francisco eorke Minnis Waikingwoh Mra. Anna Cook Ranta Monica, Cal...¥ Ute Park, N. M... Thee Maryavilie, Cal... Mrs Ie William b. 0. Geraldin Hertha Hag Kdna Mra. Ada Hurnham George Graft Gerald Hughes Mra. Viola Alford George W. Long Altavitle, Ca Mra. James Lee Walla Walla, Wo...Mre Mary Hicks Angeles Arthur J. Holmen Mrs. Mary Colebrook Mrs. Sop Mra. ¢ Frank Henkett heridan, Wy Mre, 0. Lofgren Jeorgetown, Col. Mra. Ma Oklom ty, Mont...Serah Woodward Hloomared, Ida. Mra. Annie Van Ness Hurke, 1 ss Thos. Strick Meyton, 1 Mra. Wilmot Tucker | SEVERELY +++ Mire A. M. Sloan San Diego, Cat M. V. Walker UNDETERMINED Mra, T. BR. Newell N. D. Hynson Mise Margaret Peyton atine, Cal Laurina Degrocorio Santa Iowa, Cal Jos. Mirehler eattle Mrs. Sadie K San J Cal e J Frank ¢ . Andrew nga, Col dam ( Mra. Oncar Tweeten rland, Golo... Patrick Ward Las Cruces, N. M Florence Tome Puerto De Lana, NM. Mra.N, Trupiilo Springs, Mra. Hl. Harford 1. . Mra, Lucy RR Simme Mont...U. G. Welbron The United States war department reported 529 camualties Sunday | whtly, 53 ed as\ follows 110; ssing in action including seven Washington n act Med in IN ACTION Addrens. Next of Kin Gilmer, Wash San Francisco..Mise Mary & San Bernardino, Cal.. Wim. Neuva, Ca Mra. James - Onkland, Cal Mra. Mary Stump Colo. Utah. William J Grand Lake, Morse Cowgill} Red Mound AA Draper | Oakland, Cal..Miss Loretta Cosgrave | 2 Spe Wash Geo. B. Dye! Loanon, Cal FP. R. Preiten Santa Barbara, Cai..Mrs. Lola Ordaz esto, eblo, SEVERE Vancouver, Clarence Hughes Mra. Flora D, Gill Wn..Mra. D. T. Richards DED—DEGREE UNDETERMINED | treat Falls, Mont Mont Miss Helen Allen Carl Tople | SLIGHT Riverside, Cal.....Mra, Leis Trujillo | IN ACTION | Address Next of Kin. | Eliza Linden William B, Cooper | John Tt. Jeffers Mra. Ida Parmerlee H. Sievers | eek, Colo ‘orks, Utah land, Cal Kelly ‘an Francisco Gavan | Garfield, Utah Nick Jakow Rerkeley, Cal Mra. Mary A. Kelly | Dolphin, Wash....Mrs. Anna Martin | Cal Mra I. Molinar Portland, Or William Morr« . u J Wolf . Cal Mrs sant, Utah Wm. 1. Zabrisiie DISEASE Ernest R. Plewe Mra. Jalia Thom oan ‘Mra. Hattie L. Hawes ++ooMra. Emma Rionda Alberton, Mont Ukia Ca SLIGHTLY Kanaskat, Wash...,Vetoleo Albicini IN ACTION Pinos, Cal. + Manuel J. Libao 1 NEW ORCHESTRA | ‘The Seattle Symphony Orchestra | association, a merger of the Philhar. | monic and the old Symphony associa tion, was organized Monday morning In the office of James D. Hoge, the newly elected president of the asso clation, Alexander Pendleton | practical gifts for the home. The practical Gift Store is ready—ready with hundreds and hundreds of new and appropriate gift suggestions gathered from all over the country. oes + FSR. —Ready for those who may wish to hold their gift expenditures to a certain limit. —And equally ready for those who seck the more important and costly gifts. Selections are complete now—at their very best—and service is efficient. And many are se- lecting Christmas gifts now, thus discounting any scarcity of selections later on. Among the Home Gifts are: : feast > 4 9 Eeneae 2 TREO NGTON SEWING CABINETS MAHOGANY SPINET DESKS “TS MAHOGANY HALL CLOCKS ; CABINETS MORRIS CHAIRS ' LARGE LEATHER ROCKERS MARTHA WAS! | SMOKERS’ CABL | PRISCILLA SEWIN MAHOGANY WORK TABLES | MAHOGANY TEA WAGONS MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLES ij MAHOGANY GATE-LEG TABLES MAHOGANY CANDLESTICKS H MAHOGANY NUT BOWLS ' WINDSOR CHAIRS | TAPESTRY ARM CHAIRS HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS FREE SEWING MACHINES VELOUR ARM CHAIRS | LUXURIOUS DAVENPORTS MAHOGANY DAY BEDS ; MAHOGANY TEA TRAYS RED CEDAR CHESTS H PERIOD LIBRARY TABLES MAHOGANY FLOOR LAMPS $ | MAHOGANY DAVENPORT TABLES BOUDOIR LAMPS WITH SILK SHADES | CHINESE LACQUERED CHAIRS MAHOGANY DESK LAMPS | BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS VICTOR VICTROLAS i Gifts of Community Silver; of fine China; of un- | usual Service Plates; of beautiful Table Glass; of rich , | Cut Glass; of Rare Potteries; of Electric Appliances, | including Electric Vacuum Cleaners, Electric Heaters, i | Electric Chafing Dishes, Electric Toasters, Electric : | Pise Stoves, Electric Irons, Electric Grills, Electric ; | Warming Plates, Electric Curling Irons and many |}) other electrical conveniences. Still other useful Christmas gifts include Steamer : and Auto Robes, Silk and Cretonne-covered Cushions, | Fiber Silk and Velour Table Runners, Couch Cove | Portieres, Curtains, Warm Blankets, Silk-covered | Comforters and Linen Dinner or Luncheon Sets; fine leather Bags and Travelers’ Accessories. | Feel free to come here and spend a leisure hour Mra. Anna Dempsey | Py . . ry ¢ “fe Moweham enjoying the many gift suggestions shown. +Feter J. Buzioux Your visit will not obligate you to buy. Dayton. Wash... Edw. E. Carson r re ber City, Utah. Susannah Carlile | v0 ~— cap ga xi) GROTE RANKIN Pike St. and Fifth Ave. es Charges Made byF leet Men cept that we consider the agreement Mayor Hanson Deni The federal government is charged | says: fair about Leonard was absolutely with failing to carry out its part of| “A definite and certain verbal the agreement. Mr. West 4 to} @ moral obligation on both sides. We an agreement with the city by rela ment was entered into be enfo' provisions upon the city | ill not welc fusing the $300,000 loan for the/ the city of Seattle, the Puget Sound | which Mr. Leonard himself repudiat- | purchase of street cays that was|Tractiop, Light & Power Company jed. However United | worked out. of the every detail was nd sae OUCH! LUMBAGO! promised by representatives of th States shipping board. t agree: U, 8. shipping board last summer, “Mr. Appel said he would draw in a statement issued by Mayor|ment was made in all sir ity by thes conteants nied wend Aken. in 40 RUB IT ON BACK Hanson. representatives of the city Certain The loan was refused, according to| extensions were to be made, and if| be properly executed. Mr. Appel to : a telegram from A. M. Taylor,|these extensions were made, the | this se is far as we Ksew, has pee. chairman of the transportation di-| government w in addition to the never he ae cans oie or, . Rub Away All Pain, Soreness, vision of the shipping board, be-| cost of these sions, to finance | a never been sen as ? * |e ne ee ne abe iel tbe puree vor taircy-one ned da’ wire sone time) Stiffness, Backache, With meet the conditions on which the|street cars. There was an agree-|%60 that we should send the plans | “St. Jacobs Liniment” joan was to have been ade. This|ment whereby the city was to use| for Improvements to San Francisco ata Is atoutly denied by Hanson, who|the tracks of the traction company |t0 government officials there. A.) Ah! Pain is gone! j ——--— —|qcrosa the Spokane bridge ap-| 4. Dimock, city engineer, and Coun-| Quickly?—Yes! Almost instant re- proaches and was to allow the com. |¢ilman W. H, Moore sent the plans lief from soreness, stiffness, lame- HER | ss to use the elevated from Spo-|at once. We thought the delay on| ness and pain follows a gentle rub- SHE DARKENED kane and Whatcom to the bridge. | the government's part was simply | bing with “St. Jacob's Liniment.” GRAY HAIR “A. W. Leonard, president of the | caused by the fact that the govern-| Apply this soothing, penetrating traction company, and the city both | Ment wanted to wait until it could | 6j1 directly upon the ache, and like agreed to this, Monte Appel, coun-| Make one contract with the city in-| magic, relief comes. Jacobs Well Known Lady Te! sel for the shipping board, was to | Stead of two, one with the traction! Liniment” conquers pain, It is a& Darkened Gray remain and close the deal, He came | company and one with the city, as / harmless kache, lumbago and Simple Home Made Remedy. fo my office with Mr. Leonard and|We expected to be in possession of | sciatica relief, which never disap-| pees J. & West, the local representative | all the lines, making two contracts | points, cannot injure and doesn’t Mrs, FE. H. Boots, a well known) of the shipping be Members of | unnec y burn or discolor the skin. resident of Buchanan county, T.,|the city council w present, ins] “A few daye ago we received al g stant abr atop thoes hae who darkened her gray bair by’ 4) euding Councilman Fitzgerald, Mr.| telegram from Mr. Taylor, stating | turous “stitches.” In a moment you simple home-made remedy, made the following statement: “any lady or gentleman can dark jthat he had sent on October 23 a | will forget that you ever had a back, | telegram to Mr. West. Taylor then | because it won't hurt or be stiff ory | quoted the tel n, Which | lame. Get a small! Reduce Your Fat Don't suffer! on their gray or faded hair, and make | et | Mr. West never informed us of. In-| trial bottle of “St. Jacobs Liniment” it soft and glossy, with this simple | Without Diet: quiry at the local shipping board | from your druggist now and get this remedy, which they can mix at home: | IN | rousnt us no information, Mr. | lasting relief. To half a pint of water add 1 ounce | Years ago the formula for fat re- | West bei absent from the city | | of bay rum, one small box of Barbo| duction was “diet “exercise.” ‘To- | ‘Taylor's telegram, which. is in my | Compound and % ounce of elycerine. | d4y I i8 ra eons tell friends | files, intimates that the city has de ‘These ingredients can be purchased |—qoctors tell their patients, until | layed and that the nec of a at any drug store at very Iittle cost. | thousands know and this con-|loan has passed, As soon as I could s method. ‘They eat WATCHES venient, Apply to the hair every other day | iii; se MS ive as they like, |Feach Councilman Fitzgerald, we until the gray hair is darkened suf-|and st lose their two, th or|wired Mr. Taylor, telling him that DIAMOND ficiently. ‘Thix ts not a dye; it does | four pounds of fat a feck Simpl, | Seattle had kept its word and would not color the most delicate sealp;|{tription. Tablets are sold by ali |always do so. The proof of our is not sticky or greasy, and does hot | druggists a large case for Or | good faith and diligence is easily | refer you may write direct rub off. It will make a gray haired EA A ss pS ie eal S32 nerson look 10 to 20 years younger.” Woodward Ave. Detroit, Mick ‘proved by our files in the city hall, | We have no comment to make ex-' ‘a Wes wr a