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THE SEATTLE, STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1918 Yee race he Ut Wel: Prom the spruce division of the alr Shop Eee ore Angier wit ¢i' | FSET (8) DAYS, STARTING SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 23 Early- Yuen. government employment MATINEESSUNDAY, WEDNESDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY AND SATURDAY, NOV. 30 < ‘arry ys most of them are on the way Seattle and Tacoma seeking you Want to feel it advanta month into next year store is Santa Claus to sands of gift buyers eact Jet us help you! gift purchases will be held for future delivery if desired Your wire: teaportsincs oe. dhe *tnanied | Packases! a sensible, practical and ‘valuable gift that will last a lifetime! ithe “ONE MINUTE” | electric w —the ONE-MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHER is the answer in the home to the demand of these days for efficiency, speed, econ- omy—thrift! —come in and let us demonstrate to you how easy it ix to operate this wonderful machine. asher— a perfect mechanical servant! —will save its cost while you are paying for it! this machine does a washing of any size without hard work or worry. a good-sized wash in an hour. —<does the work perfect- ly—no woman can do it so well. —OUR LIBERAL CREDITGIVING SERVICE makes it easy for you to buy this wonderful ma- chine—a few cents a day will pay for itt CUR a not only washes, but also wrings out the clothes. —costs less than 2 cents an hour while in op- eration. —saves wear and tear on clothes, as it washes without rub- bing. —and saves wages of wash day help. —have you ever stopped to think what an ex- pense that is? "TACOMA: 4. SCONOENFELD & SQ, be SEATILE ° AT PINE HIS is to be the. year of useful gifts. Gifts of service and utility. Gifts that bring cheer. The woman who takes pride in the appearance of her home, and most women do, will appreciate a gift of such service and utility as Not only as a gift of service and utility but a gift of cheer because O-Cedar brings brightness and beauty to the home. Most women know O-Cedar Polish. They know it cleans as it pol- ishes. It brightens and beautifies all furniture and woodwork. 25c to $3 sizes at all dealers Channel] Chemical Co. States employment offices te ental lishing normal mpha of the dep loonl « ity labor boa The countr ya Wilson now faces obligation to return to vuitable employment those it induc ed to enter ite wervice In field factor Welbbeing of the pec for many years largely that obliga: no fussing | will van t while 2 Lawrence & ( For the same price, and less, you can enjoy the experience of spe- cialists in having your |dental work done with. out pain at my office. For the past eight years I have made a spe- cialty of Bridgework (Removabk, Sanitary and Alveolar), Crowns (Gold, Porcelain and Jacket). I treat Pyorrhea suc cessfully. I give personal atten: tion. | AD Werk Guaranteed 15 YRARS Gxamtzation and Extraction Free | — Reoms 205-478 Pioneer Bids. First Ave. end James St, Sentte ; Oversubscription in War Work Drive Is Now Assured Almost complete reports from the industrial division to the United War Work headquarters Friday night Indicated that, while the In dustrial division subscriptions were not entirely satiafactory, they would the wubscripuon of the 000 quota by from $15. The county que will be oversubeeribed averaging between $16,000 THE MU HENRY W.-SAV AL COM >, ‘-DEILIGH Te. 000, according to Chas. W Wilcox, county chairman While the total of state quota sub scriptions, compiled finally from the a9 unty reports, is not yet avail Jable, as a number of counties are || |yet tardy, it in believed that the |etate will have oversubscribed its | quota considerably |Hanson in Spokane on Peace Projects | SPOKANE, Novy, 28—Declaring that the world’s food bin has been | ncraped, and that it is up to America | to feed Europe, Mayor Ole Hanson, lof Seattle, arrived here today to fwing astern Washington to hin | project, already tnunched bn the Coast, for more intensive agricultural development of Washington. | Mayor Hanson propones to develop | loxged-off and irrigated lands and to wok federal aid, and to promote a move for the state to bond iteelf for $50,000,000 to finance development Ne believes that under state control the farmer cowkd buy at actual cort, paying 4 per cent interest and add ing thereto 2 per cent each year on the principal, making a« total of ¢ per cont Autoless Owner Arrests Car Thief Walking toward a car line to take a street car home after the theft of his automobile, T. It, Gilleepie, 2611 Wiftth ave S&S W., Thursday night saw hin own machine coming down Union st, with a atrange pilot at the helm. He pursued, and caught the car at Wertiake and Pine where he promptly and unofficially errested D, S. Smith, taking him to Jal. Corbaley Talks on Seattle’s Future ‘The tutu f Camp Lewin, as esth mated by high army officials, and the attitude of the United States govern ment toward Seattle in the national peace and reconstruction progran, were the topics of an address at the Chamber of Commerce members’! council luncheon Friday, by Pxecu- tive Secretary Gordon C. Corbaley. Secretary Corbaley is recently re turned from Washington, where he has been in conference with state of- ficlals, Returned Soldiers Have Electric Tank An electric model tank, Inve by Charles Batland and H Carey, returned Canadian sol 5 will be put on exhibition tn the ty soon, in co-operation with some pa triotic organization. The two former soldiers visited Acting Mayor Holton Friday for advice a to where to stage the exhibition. WE ARE FORCED TO VACATE OUR LOSS-YOUR GAIN This is your opportunity to buy Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Shirts, Sweaters, Mackinaws, Raincoats, Socks and Shoes at a real bargain. Suits that should sell at $35 are marked to close Yes, and a fine line of $7 and $8 Pants are going $3 and $4 Everything Else at Like Prices You will have to see to appreciate the saving you will make here. Remember the Place 1016 FIRST AVE.—1016 FIRST AVE. Klauz & Easter Right across the street from the New Cecil Hotel. JOSEPH KENO HELEN UKERS 8AM J. BURTON “BRIGHT LIGHTS” RUTH OSWALD LUCILLE SAUNDERS LAWRENCE WOOD A FASHION SHOW CHORUS OF SINGING QUALITY NOW YOU CAN HEAR JEROME KERN’S BEWITCHING SONGS !! “YOU SAID SOMETHING" “HAVE A HEART" “TH “HONEYMOON INN” AND “MY WIFE—MY MAN” GRACE HOEY HENRY ANTRIM EDWARD CIANNELLI “NAPOLEON” “DAISY” “LOOK IN HI8 EYES" FE ROAD THAT LIFS BEFORE” “ALL ALONE” AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA OF 15 “Henry W. Savage knows the theater and ‘Have a Heart’ SEATS NOW ON SALE NIGHTS AND THANKSGIVING MATINEE—50¢ WEDNESDAY MATINEE—50¢, 75¢, $1.00. NO dames D, Tabor, of Bath, Me, has 21 hens, which lald 1,958 eggs from January 1 to August 1. iTo Relieve Catarrh, | Catarrhal Deafne: PR m or who are & jot he jwitt t fe that in many tn- 8 effected complete relief treatments have failed. | 2 who could sea © had their hearing such an extent that the th inly audible seven © > ie troubled with joatarrhal deafness, cut out formula and hand it to them, and lyou may have heen the means of | from The prescrip: tion o at home and te sr druggpist 1 om strength). Take, it \ pint of 6 mranulated ed. Take one excenn of ar, and the nearly always hae catarrh tn nbtin mhoutd She wore it on ¢ And all ber fri lo a style wh “You'll see swell Can You Place a Value on Your Eyes? No! Then, natural! should ‘entrust ination to the ble optician and determine ange of lenses and yo ~6the correct for your individ- nt Always Reliable Marcum Optical Co. Perera JOSEPH McCALLION KENO AND GREEN “I'M SO BUSY" “SAMARKLAND” is full of joy. Again he has hit the bull’s-eye of suecess.’’ Says the New York Sun. ‘The warrant system of paying for lighting deparunent indebted: ation, more than $4,000,000 worth of be discarded if the city the plant's earnings have been used 000 above depreciation and interes | council paases an ordinance Monday, for extension work calling for the insuance of $1,765,000 | Mahting department bonds | the propored scherne, all future ex: as is now proposed. tension work would be met with bond money from the banks at 5 per cent, | Roms, “We have paid for extension work, | ‘Te Prevent influensa wach as building substations, wiring stolen car, Park Officer Roy Davia,|_ Cole cause grip and intl * ex: mounted on a motorcycle, Thursday | LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE ned J.D. Ross, superintendent of night recovered the machine at N.|oniy one “Bromo Quinine.” drawn the light fund by some $900, Kaving some poor sufferer, perhaps, | CITY MAY KILL WARRANT PLAN Sinoe the plant has been in oper-) and the bonds will be sold at 6.” The lighting plant will earn $450, The present this year, according to Ross. overdraft has been made by the de | “The overdraft of $900,000 would Under partment on banks, instead of bonds, be wiped out by the earnings of the We get the plant for the next 18 months,” sié Pursuing two auto thieves in a| jets remove the cause. r 50th st and Stone way, after the G nature on box. thieves had abandoned it and made = is eating whale meat. THANKSGIVING APPAREL will proclaim the extent of your Sinterest and participation in the festive spirit of the holiday. Greet the joyous season in fresh, smart clothing and you will feel the exuberance and vitality of the great American day. There is no better clothing to meet your holi- fj day needs than | BRADBURY SUITS and OVERCOATS —always to be had here in styles and pat- terns that will meet your most fastidious desires. There also is a range of prices that will fit with your means—but please remem- ber that to clothe yourself correctly you do not have to possess the entire cash price— you can Buy Your Thanksgiving Clothing on Credit $ FROM 20 UP —easy, dignified terms; pay a little down and the rest according to your convenience, by the week or month, Let us show you your new Thanksgiving Suit or Overcoat—or both. STORE HOURS FROM 9 TO