The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1918, Page 3

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Marguerite Clark -in— “Out of a Clear Sky” sierra CLARK . wx “Out of a Clear Sky’ A Pararount Picture Until Friday Night |FUTURE OF SEATTLE | Admiral H. M. dent of the U. Highest Spet Cash Paid NEW YORK STOCK « BOND © { ing in ship construction.” Service Styleand Utility features of the new Winter Coats Nothing In the fashions fur Years has ever approached the varied usefulne ae und beauty of this season's Coats, and our immense stock reflects thi« fact forcefully in the interest- ing line from which mil splendidly and range Such ory’ They are correctly tailored may be had in a wid: of materiais and colors fabrics as Silver to your Plush and Velour Coats ina wi tailored values and interesting variety ng latest lines, and ali at prices Only! SHIPYARDS ASSURED The future of Seattle's shipbuild ing industry is assured, says Rear Rousseau, vice presi S shipping board. who ts here on a tour of inspec tion. “Seattle's shipyard growth since I was here in 1917 is remarkable,” he declared, “and I am informed that fresh capital is being interest ed all up and down the Coast in building new yards, which points to an increase rather than a lessen. CA Ting od 8 cordi cane Fred Deautiful fur and self-trimmed gar that make them conap BUY YOUR COAT ON CREDIT - We want you to become acquainted with our Dignified Cred btain your Coat, Bult or Dress on easy terms, ple a by the week or month which you can venient, Our Millinery Department A complete and authentic the season's choicest styles Hats and buy yours on credit CREDIT GLADLY of the rep restaurant interests, demanded his_time ‘Report Dr. Wu Heads South Chinese Republic NTON, China, Nov, 19 Fan, former envoy to the Unit tates, has been chosen aa ru of South CI ng to the Canton Times A rumor was |the today Cc ghman, presider Cubs, will a Miteh the rumor said ments, jcuoun m, by 4s con 0 ening 332-34 Second Avenue 211 Union array of Dr. Wu er} na, ag} Weeghman's large THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1918 PEACE PROBLEM LAND RECLAMATION COMMITTEE HAS FIRST MEETING >: state of Washing Japan, with ever ratty im cultis pr out of di fie wage-earners; to provide irned soldiers and ible ®& permanent organ tion Ww uid in the tM Hanwon'y meeting in the Monda Couneliman Moore Brant amation unde ution; to ere initial meetir f ; hatruction [D&ke productive unit suis for ret ke~ thene the jeots of the are, in Washington 1918, Bridges , ro nd federal co Hermar , ' reclamation of ap M proximate 00 acres of land that 4 The ment anne Ww Hiekrmar iam wan appo coi etdement Hira perm The other men feld, DY Prof, Ivan William ¢ Ward and Skinner Miller Ivert, O or devert ate Land Settle Jation, with headquarters bending every enerky task, which will be Washington John 4 wlguntl ears in fulf 4 perm liment, but whieh will make of thin wtate the ductive unit in the ported to of the general | Complete A slow but steady of lands and an equally slow but tead of city residents to in predicted for the next pmmittee held in the eounell reclama cha a nation ber Frid The im f }lems in ¢ | by the pressed their talk by Mayor Hanae Counciiman RH the bullding of good r There no une t » adk vh cost farm a at Sop ndust thor vutflow numerous sp a es Lower Living Cost thin views om Thomaon urged ountunaliog Seah appreciable dec of living, association offi dozens and hundreds wane Hy irri tracts ome producers trar produ # the "tient atate | minimum exper rion a comprehensive clared Thomsor Robert | port commi ridges, member ¢ waste land appealed for # ecutive secretary of the 1 director of th of th amber of ‘ommerce, According to Hill, ether ie fron Wash er freedom ing that a « a could be blew were commine ar of @xpense | pur if the “hob | eau saved Seattle taken off the port com: | ptat ington are taking the ¢ and the activ eadquarters in end writing a | mission. | Lieut present ed hin \ Returned « forme at the m Seattle, 4 daily for thin city wiring ows and * Arid land land drained 1 of tion, t Advice uggestion t overfiow and be aced & thin work of wamp. will and pl In would,” declare , rt. | diked should co-oy eral government t fu tent in taking |man who comes back broken in he should be trained enabled to be and independent itizens er me war care of ¢ opera and co-operation “§n | of assisting in the perma Maabled hment of the future pro 1 edu rendered by govern from the lucer will be ment and state Markets Considered In other words, a man wilpbe plac red tract of land and ax facilities plac in his ideration of markets have been fac 4 location; he have an| both to} Short Speaks William Sho on a ch of organized willing ce nd: c with the work. George Dilling meeting Interior recently, w the governme large sums of states for the | maid the of W receive part of the loan the development of landa thru irr gation. rt spoke on ate go commibility wil rmining } be placed where he pportunity to be himself and the community and state, where he will have every opportunity and expand. He may then, | entabliah begin to pay the amail payments, extending ong period of Ume. | With the perfection of jegistation covering all the questions relating the details of reclamati work fiately begin The nd ¢ fin Washington | 500.000 acres. call of servic ‘ow to different nent of land. money develop state anh gton w ora notual will Imm be reclaim y ontimated at of which 3,000,000 are arid, 2,000,000 logned-ott, and 600,000 swamp and ve siow | Reclamation of the 3,000,000 acres | Ice arid land will be effected largely | by Irrigation | Reclamation of the 2,000,000 acrea of loggedoff land will be assured = biasting and digging. ‘The swamp lands, which, in certain | lines, will be the best and most pro | ductive soll of all, will be reclaimed a drainage system and diking well and vigorous, with | The last-mentioned land is consti tf} sore tuted of river-heads and margins, and ring. aching | ow areas in the vicinity of Igkes, and will, when reclaimed, have wa- as wel rail traneportgtion. Land will be reclaimed inf its avail ability order; that is to may, land which can be moet easily reclatmed will be redeemed first. The progress will be naturally slow, association of ficlals state, but sufficiently rapid to Lcoomme the wishes of the to the soil” axpir Complete reciam: the legislature wh January, 1919, will start the me iam of tar Thin will ¢ tely establish Wash. ton as the first «tate in the Union land settlement rding to In the which FOR FEXCESs URIC ACID: USE_ THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT 75 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) REE 1 suet use you worried tired, stiff lees and arma and muscles, an aching head burning and bearing down pains in back n out before the day think you have to| by ndition be start the day begins mtay Indder weak Ming pains f bed half Uap and Preatment adder dis ther atl excessive uric or stub tried the will give 22 doses) free if you t out this notice and send it ur name and address, and ent stamps to help pay post to the I To prove the Williams conquers kidney Gasen, rheurr back te on plans before h convenes in han: | ast Hampt 1 you Ww and wit Only one bottle to f family n F utive Secre welling of the © start community gation H a co-operative plan, any ot the same Hi med land will be on the st of terms American citizens will be privileged to buy and establish themselves defi y fe of the ary re oan only nit in the productive first provisions made when the legislative pro@esses are un der way, will be the appointmént of 1 land settlement board, empowered to make of agricultural and plan reclamation projects. | A revolving fund of $1,000,000 will be | asked to sustain the board. The en land settlement work will be conducted by a commisison of five ed by the governor. a survey needs because its formula is correct appoin| Defense Men Will | Meet Friday Night ates from the 84 auxiliaries King county council of de- | fense will meet at 409 county city building, 8 p. m. Fri problems out close of the ¥ called in answer to Gov peal that the council continue its | work | Harold Preston, chairman of the | council, in calling the meeting, is sued a statement saying the defe nse | councils have equally important re constr tion work as they had dur-/ ing De! of the wor contain? SUARAN TEE? Land Enormous Sum Is | Spent During War WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.--The war has cost $175,000,000,000 for all belligerent nations, according to tue federal reserve board. This complete up to May 1, 1918 will total $200,000,000,000, estimated Congressmen Will Be Free Next Thursday WASHINGTON, Noy. 19—The vent congress adjourn next Arrang ad have b and republic will ments for the n completed by n leaders of pre Thursday journment COR. FIRST AVE. AND PIKE 8h) rats Phone Main 4965 the house and ate ne final ses |“IF L HURT YOU, DON’T fio. or the present congress will be PAY ME.” gin December 2 This te my mennage of Gell 3 Cl ance to you from the fear t Boys aeneho$ fompantes Dental operations: The Whitney Boys 1 EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and again commence TREAT Teeth absolutely without woek. ‘Tuesday pain tn all cases but acute absceaned held ut the Y. M. C. A.; Wednes 62nd st. M. KB. ehureh conditions. Zour city for day at Gilman Park M. E Lowest prices uri | STERLING DENTISTRY | heb lfn bien vagy begin at | high-class, runrantes 730 p. ™ will | rehearsals next} the rehearsal will] chorus be any tary of the the | of high America David Chic organization, | * | tle jot } York. 7 n ler , ger Lutheran eran |list of New York small card neribers. TO CUT LIVING COST omas HH Mill, « Washington State association, who nm will be the first stat to establish ¢ - nis on reclaimed ig YEAR OF HIGH PRICES CHICAGO. pr 19.—Another y in the op president of bank riod followe gan National ¢ toda this t wee immediate on of the justment the norm: gradua wwernment and tate 40.000 SEATTLEITES AFFECTED BY MERGER in Seat and Lutherans affected utherar ‘Ten thous will be three 1 sync nynod, the il, and the united under one urches affected by the Holy Trin and the Univ © now head Thirty years ago the numbered was on and Famous Wash Heals Skin DD D., the greatest of akin remedies, Will Temove those akin affictions that have made jife @ burden, That tn- tolerable Siehing burning and diseom- fort will diasppear under the magic of this remedy. Mundreds testify tt has cured cases pronounced incurable. We arantes the first bottle to bring you lef, Try DD. D, 35e, Or and $3 00, D.D.D. 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OTTO I’ RLGLL, President BEDROOM UITES at One-Fourth Less Than Regular Prices Here is a case where the Government's for the designs is to your gain. request discontinuance of certain Inasmuch as the time when we can duplicate these suites is indefinite, we intend to clear them from our floor; and we offer for immediate disposal the following discontinued designs at 25 per cent off their regular prices: Bedroom sting of large Hand-decorated eled Bedroom onsist of a large Dre {for Ivory FE Suite, wer Dressing Bed panel ing two Chairs and Rocker $244 print at $2098.40 Bedroom pulls; suite Dresser, Chif and Rocker and $283.50 value, $212.65 | Ivory Enameled Bedroom Suite | of Chinese design; suite con sists of Dresser, Chiffonier, Dressing Table, Bed, Rocker, Bench and gentleman's Mirror; fore - $241.90 Dresser onier Rocker mirror and $206 Bedroom | Anne period including ng Tabi fonier, € r $227 American walnut Bedroom Suite with burl waln ing Suite consists of Dresser, Dressing Table, fonier, Chair and Rocker $206 25 Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin Antique mahogany Suite with metal consists of Antique mahogany Suite, in Queen design; five plec Red, Dresser, J Chiffonier and I priced value at ane! Bed, = priced encore. Seattle’s most Morris and Shaw, comedians, come in for a good share of laughtef and applause. ampson and Douglas, a pleasing ppair, have a nifty patter act. The Two Mayatakes, Japanese acrobats, perform somé daring. feats Ruth Roland stars in the “Hands Up” serial which opens the show. Miss Magon is one of popular musicians. two Hebrew |New Show at Pan | Opens With Good | All-Around Bill “Here Comes Eva,” starring is the Eva Seattle pyfpolucky Fva La Rue. Pantages headliner this week needs no introduction | vaudeville fans. Among her num a French song which made 1 hit with Monday night's The supporting players, neluding six nimble, prettily-cos tumed chorus girls, are capable. Happy Jack Gardner f: stop ped the show with his ch eriza- tion of 4 musician at the front in F He has a style s own Osborne as the back the (FH=_ MODERN PAINLESS DENTISTRY HYGIENE AND HEALTH IN DENTISTRY To every intelligent person th® ideal in dentistry is to prevent loss of teeth, to main- tain them in normal, healthy condition, and to keep their usefulness from being impaired. When a tooth becomes sensitive or begins to decay, it is in a diseased condition, and a normal, healthy condition must be restored. This is generally possible if in time. Once re- stored, the rudimenta rules of hygiene sug- gest the necessary daily care of the teeth. But the great trouble with the vast major- ity of people is to get them to give the regular attention which is necessary for the health of the teeth. Hygienic conditions maintained by daily care are not enough. Every person should pay at least two visits a year to his dentist. He would ea great deal of trouble, often avoid much pain and discomfort, and the cost of keeping his teeth in healthy condition would be very greatly reduced. to ol} ance. TRUSS TORTURE Can be eliminatec by wearing the |Cundberg Rupture Support We {fare free trial to prove its superiors | 4. LUNDBERG Co. ‘A808 Third Ave Mogan, _ better Daughter of the und her selec repeatedly Seattle harp were Examinations and Consultations Free at This Dental Office. CROWNS AND BRIDGES and Brid made in our laborate possible to make—in scientific construction ship and excellence of material they ha have durability and effic 1 they brin appe of face and mouth, The princ on which they © constructed makes it to keep proper hygienic con { ditions after they have been fitted NATURAL APPEARANCE PLATES the Crowns ies are the best beautiful workman verior—they back the natural » no sur ency, a ance possible of mouth Our Plates restore natural facial expression there they are made on scientific principles so that are no unnatural forced positions of the Jaw or mouth; they the or that ing of the fit so perfe there is every comfort in their use biting and chew surfaces ure so exactly adjusted proper mastication seth to oasalis cnmntt It is scarcely possible to distinguish teeth used in these plates from nature's own teeth. Ring up or Call in and Make an Appointment. ~ Hlectro Painless Dentists Main 2555 Corner Kr sest and Pike “Laboring People’s Dentists” Oe ne ore RE EBB Re ee BR Re EER RARER RS FORO a me RBS 2 os = Oe Ree ee eterna eee

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