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PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1918. OFFICER SAID “THANKS” WITH CASH Plenty of Gold sc — = (Ry United Press) that he was going to have a birth |r Soandso I saw a big, double ° PARIS, Nov, 15.—"Money talke” day soon hut, How much did that cx B t B I 1% a ‘vomging is tiv. nwa DUE Brass is in 8 well I want to give the th ’ n,| De watt, “Tlie th it!” exclaimed | ) Sain vom “| Great Demand cal praise of the we rk of the Y M, | does a place >t pect for WHERE ARE Your \ /no- we Re Qa With its Just before the str replied the ef the St. Mihiel salic y his small portable hut @fficer went to the Y. M. CG. A. see. That's not enough,” sid the of tary attached to his unit and said! ficer. Ne was a allen. a minute, | Newcomers to Seattle If you haven't visited this popular price upstairs shoe store, since you've located in our prosperous and enterprising city, do so as soon as you can. You will be quick to real- ize how handsomely our prices and values appeal to your ideas of thrift and economy. Va etary WEY IN, D. C., Nov, 16. rmment has ower nation an it ever had before. oO lat statintion, That urrency and| mney from de WASH INGTO! 8. preciating in Hut the U.S, government hasn't! enough brass A serious brass shortage threat Tho bras rection of the war in strien board has asked the army avy to go lighter on brass ac-! niente { means officera without ¢ owners of brass/ nen can't help the) Hing their junkrnan, | ROWER THE TOP "WITH THE BUCKET, BRIGADE. for o the rolling| 1 itself | ‘The only way you can help ts to} go to work in a brass mill VITAL STATISTICS | nintTns C. A. Lina, 6416 High top Lace Boots, in dark gray or brown kid, covered Louis heels, tebe ah OY $4.95 a kids. $5.95 Seattle’s Quota for United War Work Is Not Yet Reached! —lIn fact, a Substantial Deficit almost certainly faces us, if Se- attle does not immediately gird herself for the task of achiev- ing and surpassing this quota at all hazards. To achieve less is dishonor. To make success sure, the United War Work Cam- paign Committee for Seattle announces: SERVICE SUNDAY Men’s Novelty Boots—Brown Calf (as pictured), perforated wing tip, poet yo i $6.95 English Walking Shoes, in Gunmetal Calf— $4.95, $5.95 $5.95 Military Heel Model, with 11-inch heels, welted soles and 814-inch tops, or black hid. sn... DODO “Y,_ Makaguent, ny 29. Mra Y. Salume, 016 oof ML. Metten, 214) 7) aber ra J. G. White, e216 |f) vee EETY ee ear’ 5 WK November 6 A. ¥. Clerk, $04] 2 > 1, Clark, 217] ‘(November Seventeenth) DEDICATED TO OUR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, nth ave, November Mr. and Mra % Tanaka, TIS November 4 Beet and early, on Sunday morning, 6,000 earnest rankers of the Service Sunday Reserve Corps, devoted to the service of our boys of the army and navy, will visit every home in Seattle, to solicit contributions for United War Work. . Will Seattle Make It a Point of Honor to Leave the Latch-string Out for These Workers? re. B Boyer, 4022 her 22. o's HN} C. Anderson, 4410 " A. G. Webber, WE ASK YOU,on Behalf of the Boys toWhom SERVICE SUNDAY Is Dedicated ~—to forego your Sunday automobile ride —to contribute to the extent of your obliga- and contribute the equivalent in money of . Tee OR iis i the gasoline you would otherwise use, and tion as a patriotic citizen, if you have not as much more as your gratitude to our already contributed through a Committee soldiers shall dictate. or a Patriotic Service Club. ; Watt ia Custom Tailoring The scarcity of genuine all-wool ma- 1 | Stutgker, 1909] M. A. Tuthitt, | Rachtislen, an Raker, wher, 924 —to arrange, if you are absent at church, —to contribute again, if you have already to have the contribution from your house- pledged a subscription and your con- hold available for the solicitors when they science tells you that your debt of grati- call, of tude for our soldiers’ efforts is not , adequately discharged. and Mamie Flint, Be- Seattle, and Tmo- Your contribution will go to swell the fund * > which is bei ised ti ther the work 5 terials demands your utmost care in the follwing organtzations emong our oot Seattle has never yet fail- t the selection of your Fall and Winter atte scar ed to answer a patriotic } Garments. : ; SS ts eis ibd work Coun, Wir! Camp, Oammunly Serie, Amt appeal. Will you let her i Get your Winter Suit or Overcoat A. Asbo». crasel vies aris jem or fail in this? The need was jeattle, and Plor-| where dependable goods and expert tailoring will bring you the utmost value for your money. Order Your Thanksgiving Suit Now —seven humanitarian organizations, working as one, th: with tha’ baoceeal Abas PYINGERL. > aE tan never greater than now. morale and promote the well-being of our soldiers and sailors, DEATHS 25, 1496 22nd ave, Novem- | olson, 20, $09 Mpruce at., No. « Davideon, 47, 6417 36th &. i nem, 25, FH. 67th at, No-! eed, 3%, old court house, No. ® I, Wiatt, 97, 4411 Dayton ave., rit naon, 41, 034 N. 83rd at., No. Lewis, 71, 101 W. 68th wt, mm, 6, 84 W. Pike at, No- Austin, €0, 922 1. Jonn at, || 1 36, 216 Maynard ave, No- Welcome the Welcome the Red, White and Blue Red, White and Blue PA P: 4 4 26, 107 Dorftet 7 months, 6539 2, 800 18th ., Novem- ‘an, 49, old court house, ri }. Neale, age not known, Seattle | howpital, November 13 | Lindblad, 24, $4 Seneca at., Nos} 304 PIKE STREET