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a PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, NOV, 14, 1918. nnn eee ALDARA ALA PL PAPAL PLP PPP PPP LPP PPP PY M.J.B.Coffee|__ When Johnny Comes Marching Home to Mother | ? | | 106 Stores 47 Years of Dependability . | | Truly Feminine |H] The instinct tor becoming attire is ennentially a feminine ¢ Ww in this store because of the wonderful style | welection they always find and because of our high standard of service, | LAA AAA RAR AAR PRAAAAA IAA AARP Pn lt Patt tatrcta tet n take huge delight Stylish Coats The very newest, smartest and most stylieh models are shown among our popular priced |]| conte in all woot fabrics that guarantes wat |]| faction, Don't fail to see these #pecial valuew | $27.50, $29.50&$ 34.50 Other Coats Up to $85.00 Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists and | Furs at Popular Prices ——" Open a Charge Account You need not pay all in 30 days. We arrange terms to suit you. q 1113 Third Ave. Between Seneca and Spring Sts. ~ UNION STORE—ALTERATIONS FREE . at any price | You can muke more cups of cedice with less M. J. B. than with any other coffee. ; / | Ground justright to make the best cup of coffee. Blended from the finest flavored coffees grown in| the world. Thoroughly aged before it be roasted. = EEE -— Se || | Quality never changes. ‘i PAY FOR CAR MEN | LET EM ALONE; TREY MAY i », . Editor The Star: Ifasmuch as DEVELOP INTO WINGS ” cd me economical. 2 Seirieteede ~ |the shipyard workern and most| ome time ago I applied the skin goes further. i" other employes bave had a glorious | 6+ an ogg to 0 boll upon <ny face. The ideay Monday, and as almost all clannes have been free to enjoy | bof! disappeared, leaving a scar, from thomeclves except the street car|which several gray feathers are men, and Inasmuch as these car men | growing, Am much worried aboute | ave been burdened with @ double | them, and wish you would advise me hare of work on account of the| how to remove them.—Question to | celebration, would it not be fair tolthe “Beauty” Editor, Aurofa, Illq suggest that these men should be | Beacon. | pald double time for the day? a0! Watlintora Ave. | WAV SIWSSIWSS) Vacuam Packed by Spec-, '| | icl Process to Preserve its i ctzength and flavor. { i | | TeReachesYou Fresh Eveny Can Guarastaxp i. J. BRARDENSTEIN & CO. cSt WILL RELEASE SUB-CRUISER DEUTSCHLAND HELD GREAT RECORD size... | AS f SEATTLE } ° = one MADE BY NAVY "ONT, ELECTRIC rLo | BEFORE LONG BY CARL D. GROAT was indicated that the navy‘s proof so CEATRi = Vv I Cc T R (@) L A S ' — “07 dent)! far tw not positive, but f vidence < = im the tate fu! (United Press Staff Correspondent) ; i} [rms sctenetees cteim ine | WASHINGTON, Nov. 14-—The| ie regarded as rather conclusive, PETUTeA TTI Style XVI. Electric leaves eee i ¥ fate|| “WASHINGTON, Nov. 14—The} German submarine Deutschland t+ ne Deutachiand. under Capt. Koe-| LONDON, Nov. 14-—finee the be NOW PLAYING Aras : . | nig, firet came tnto altimore har ~ . » nothing to be desired in \ | navy department estimated today | charged with responsibility for sink: hor with a cargo of dyestutts. After finnine vaaen atau tana — Hes ang y i | é ~Slom 4 forces in European waters ha " Sos eee rye 4 = ia I} [New since the germe are aM de-|| that 50,000 mon could be spared ing the U. 8 crutwer San Teel &| about four weeks she went out with aah enteeeel, dan: couke Geek wah \ ictrolas in appearance, cand tellees taken the Kater, ||ffom the navy within the next| snort Serince Out Of New tome mya Gurco of nickel, and when shelter, one armored yacht and two convenience, and tone re- he 4 or ay made her second trip, she a se Unieed 3 ‘ ye Prag sides of ate ing wiser, ty | srecaaggRiodlengsy ine of releasing) 6 information is the best avall-| New Londen, Conn. On her out- seaman tetiowr San een eae a production, men, students of schools and ¢ol-| hie that the navy department has | ward voyage there was a collixion 4 . In the period since January 1 In Mahogany and Oak, $282.50 i on gp edad wit in archives, jeges can apply for release to theif | as two t use, it wae stated by an in which a tug Whe sunk 1934; the Americas are known to tn Wat * * Te whew the menerations commanding officers, and the de-| official today the Bremen, in still a mystery, 98/1006 sank four aubmarines end WITH THE In Wa nut, $240 How the people were all masked.) Oo iment’s policy will be to grant it.| The Deutschland &| What happened to her steter ship. | vropepty two nore, and have dam: Other Victrolas, $22.50 to $400 1} oe teasalbirdonelbain | cargo cruiser, was converted to Iny| far as the world is concerned b she po Algal ey taboe Pot py onsoe Convenient Terma , rm? beset oe now Ge gee } | mines, and aixo was fitted with tor | One thing in certain, she was ex: | Ain CMe | Te Maley Oe tie aie anve more pedo tubes, She was known to have | pected at New Londen and never |... weg atle oe i Om tach Fait SUTF, COAT, DRESS Western Lumber Gperated for a while off the Asores, [appeared tories current In naval |v” Mork om the Atlantic whe 2.) at the ORENCE UPSTAIRS Will Aid Europe it was stated. quarters are that she waa captured | ines was email ‘ sro . As far the navy department and interned by the Fritien. | During July and August, 1918, the Second and Talon, O14 Times Mids. Reconstruction | has been avie to ascertain, she was Germany is understood to have|vuting July and August: 1918 the 7 oot snisy seeing the Kal: that crept Into American bullt seven or eight of these vensels finiets 1 type, which were iy a bunch of Yan SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14.-— the vos’ Great Britain must have 560,000 waters and discharged mince, which of the Deutsch it verted Into submarine epulset new houses and moat of the lumber | later wrecked the old San Diego. « b lteeman, With their bese af Guetde - for them will come from the Pa- town, escorted 908 tons without Allied War Review cific const states. In addition, han- Huns May Escape |Spokane May Send any ions. “Ain't It $0?” @reds of thousands of new homes They steamed 2% 00 miles, The COMEDY kee by American vessels waa 1 per cent | During the same montha American must be built in France and Bet Punishment for Mayor to Capital indent | $00,000: Sates, «Son igo lias: sin betinaant tedir: of War Atroci ies | in Phone Protest at — Pee en by the ALWAYS ‘. Fe Witness et S. ry & Cc WASHINGTON, Nov. 14—Ger-| SPOKANE, Nov. 14—Mayor Fee ? Americas forces quartered in a weest lumber dealers in the rrench waters during the summer British Isles, who has come to the| Mane rexponatble for the unspeakable sett may be sent by the city to) Slt Weet Coast (0 survey the timber | atrocities In Retgium and elsewhere Washington, D. C., aa ite special rep seanth ended ar TeMeAtative to protest the increased situation. jmay go scot free, under amenc Stephene seses for Seehens, Wileh BICYCLES } ticle 6 of the armistice. become effective thru ruling of the Without having definite informa «tate public service comtniasion Fri ry ets " FOR CASH Sl Stre tion of the purpose of this article, = and hye bo ne & genera! — New Bicycles on Terms from lamed for Three nn ee een irons authorition no Of 25 conta per telephone per mo . wr over federal tes now in effect. elle cag Hospital Victims = — escorted 3,492,412 tons. steaming & total of 567,561 miles. Since the beginning of the war the total steamed by t was 4,600,000. The t of the whole war is held by the U. 8. 8. Ericsson, which up to Septem: ber 1, steamed $4,9931 miles The total fighting #trenath of the USED PAINLESS Interpreted the elatise therein read Excelsior ele eas American navy in Buropean waters Motorcy Three Seattle people are in the city ine ‘s British Announce je 364 vensolx. of which about 904 are 4 Co. hospital Thursday, suffermg from) “No person shall be prosecuted for . * s warships. The personnel comprines $013.8 Bact Pine Street severe injuries received in Muto ACC! ofrenses of participation in war meas Audacious Sinking 72,000 men. There are nine naval pore eng ~ woth yg ge’ ures prior to the signing of the ar LONDON. Nov. 14—The admi- bases and 27 na and ‘ ol ralty minor accidents were reported also, | Mistice ine Those badly injured are This was held by some to mean the M aviation bases. officially announces the sink: | These are scattered al the coast the battleship Audacious off of France and Ireland, and there are Phone Elliott 997 er forth Irish coast, Oct, 27, 1914./kome in the Mediterranean and the Old Folks’ Coughs |_Thomas Muthall, seattie Broon Co. | that if any Germans were left behind The Audacious, which struck | Adriatic. Asnerioan craft constitute wit! be relieved promptly by Pino's, | sht arm broken and right leg bad: jn France or Belgium, tho govern: mine, has since been raised and ro: 27 per cent of the grand fleet ly bruised. ments of peoples should not take paired. The sinking of the battle The naval aviation personnel to abacoawed Mra. W. G. Jones, 506 13th ave. N. | retribution on them for crimes they | ship was kept a secret at request of | tals 19,200 |. Left leg broken and possible inter: | committed beyond the pale of war the fleet commander | | Dentieta come and go; the United Boy nal injuries. faews — — | Members of the Horrowed Time Mrs. &. B. Thornbury, $07 27th ave.| On the other hand, some interpret Armenians Report club, all over 70 years of age, met —Chest badly bruised, poasible frac: ed the clause to mean the people of Thurwday afternoon at the Malloy } * tien! farce have [tured rip and internal injuries; bad | cvacunted territories should not. be Turkish Outrages |" adh thant tietdee St tee occas freee telenn | punished in any way for participa-| roxpon, Nov. 14—The allies! oo ator You want the best; why expert ment? QUALITY SPRLLS § Special Display of | tion in the war, either actively or in STORE eCetoKs ff BACK HURTS |e cae was the res o vaen waked» toe Arena Brown Dental ‘ | The clause was the result of Amer oo ian ified delibernti identi lately to eave the Ar By " The wont werk bo var a . icanaltied deliberations, evidently {Our work te guar | meniane from two Turkish divisions ff best money ean buy, and tod : pand. if the interpretation given here | that nave changed their Turkish | Test O ICES Best Sendiniast with high-class aon ll 1e a ric | is correct, it means that the Ver orma for these Of the Tartars BEGIN (N CUTS Geaterencs has viruck © new aed ate ‘atte Ming villages in the te-| 106 COLUMBIA 106 | roe mn Te ee SEM: Sunt | im et Rabavaae | Seattle’s Leading Dentists ee | Eatoblished to 1501 | it any of ee een i te erie oat S TEP IN and see the special f a ethen Backachy oe Bladdes |APPEAL 1S MADE FOR Five Submarines IiTnouT@ we. siitladiy "make ‘aver "free of purchase of exclusive imported fabrics—just bought from Eastern shops by bothers—Meat forms corner of ‘Third CHILDREN OF BELGIUM) ,,Plead Internment A Nov. > largest and bea > : uri¢e acid. The Belgian children dollar Christ: | they aid not dare to return to Ger- | Seened thett good “rept equipped dental offices inthe Norn: Ff] = Mr. S. M. Stone. wee maa fund comtnittee, with headquar iny, the commanders of five Ger. | tation by @ dent weet at . . | No man or woman who eatn|tera at Now York, reminds Seattic | man’ submarines Wednesday re |Goine,,What they foie At office for tne workiow TH) "These cloths are of exceptional quality— é j meat regularly can make # mistake | that the Ume for providing the Bey qu the naval authorities at ‘4 " fe muaran- . x iu ‘4 ‘ r by flushing the kidneys occasional | gian children with a Christmas din |{anexrona, Southern Sweden, to in| teed \ and the values are most unusual, eA gb pg cl authority. ner is drawing near, Contributions] tern them and thelr vesvels | A | —— es Meat forms w acid, which clogs) will be received by Henry Clews, | - wea - a | ranteo that are jonest, Free. > i, hipped eet! #0 ry ae pry thenderer, Broad #t., New York x Bi Profit Little P : cde ot the | oon Werks te mew (ig mt OFF ICERS OF THE A RMY and { iter or strain only part of the a. C. Beck, « rt on : g From igs! io . A ; 2 1 rw : A ° asta aud poisons trons the bood,| momen rnc Noramiion enlieh, a pi ; United Painless Dentists} J/ = =NAVY are also invited to see our splendid then you get sick. Nearly all rheu-|meoting of committee members | in Mienie "ander® ectentific meagre, | RDWIN J. nRowN CORNER THIRD AND JAN | cloths for uniforms. Our uniform makers are matism, headaches, liver trouble,|Weanesday at the Rainier club., ment. You can share in these profits; OWN*F and Manager = e— Elliott xperts hervousness, constipation, dizzi| pang were outlined for a Relgian | without any work by maventing in sows | Brown Dental Offices Hours settee i pm. | expe ts. | ness, sleeplessness, bladder disor-| ag ao Roliet gathering for deg | BMGer owe co-operative hog-ruising plan. | 106 Columb: ay oe 12 | | Tag day * ij * | You buy one of more broon sows, Theve | lumbie | } dera come from sluggish kidneys, titute Belgians will be state wide. |sows are yours, Kor half the pign we | —— a | / SATURDAY The mement you feel a on ache | woe a will beosd., seed god ence for Jane sows in the kidneys or your back hurts,| and pigs, e ice twice @ your 6:30 P M. or Jf the urine is cloudy, offensive SEWING MACHINES and qgmd you cheek for your half, | full of sediment, irregular of pas. | e . . | sage or attended by a sensation of | SEIZED BY GERMANS) TURN DOLLARS INTO SOLDIERS’ SMILES. U. W. W. Cc. WHEN PEACE COMES Wages probably cannot continue indefinitely on the present high level, and the purchasing power of the dollar undoubtedly fast for a few days and your kid-| ium. The Germans sized all the neys will then act fine, This fa-| sewing machines in Belgian cities, ex Sob 2 scalding, get about four ounces of| (special to The Star by N. H. A.) Jad Salts from any reliable} PARIS, Nov, 14—The Hun war pharmacy and take a tablespoonful | against women was carried on even in a glass of water before break-| during the German flight from Bel LEVY’S | mous salte is je from the acid! pectally those of American manufac will be greater after peace comes, of grapes and lemon Juice, com-|ture. This theft depr 1 thousands | ORPHEUM bined with lithia and has been | of soamstressen of a tnoune of live. Theas two tacts provide the strongest used for generations to flush clog-| tinooa, q possible reasons why you should save “Gh . | sed kidneys and stimulate them to| be Es Ta PD We een eee rE to your utmost now so that you may | Samuer TONE, ‘dl ors Z +} ] activity, also to neutralize the case of death. One sow should H a have @ good-sized savings fund in the Cove E. Stora ‘acids in urine #0 it no longer | GIVE HUN EMBASSY IN or more pigs each year. W. pm 4 against Rg poe wie, gt | | z . lueninh th arnings may be less and the value o! causes irritation, thus ending bied-/ LONDON TO U. S., PLAN pinta ranch abe ao rf ie earning: y 0 | your dollar more than at present. | der disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can-| (Special to The Star by N. B.A.) et tl You « le to ; make le NDON, Nov, A your own livestock. If you have idk - Any 30 KEYSTONE 30 not injure; makes m delightful ef-| LONDON, Nov. 14—A auggestion | Your own restock, fanity, Write appa ear fT re , 906 Second Avenue | OPPOSITE BURKE BUILDING uw “Don't merely admire Stone Bros,’ clothes. Wear them.” fervescent lithia-water drink which| which {s now being considered in for booklet, full particulars, pictares DIVING all regular meat eaters should take | London 1s that the pretentious abode | ranches, ete,, ete. vee gen * now and then to keep kidneys|of the German embassy until war Associated Swine Bre d | clean and the blood pure, thereby | broke out, be presented to America 909-310-311 Crocker Nat. Bank Bldg. | avoiding serious kidney complica-| for use as her embassy, as a compli | tons, | ant to former Ambassador Pager San Francisco, Cal, it 7 Ay mw