The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1918, Page 4

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P Old Herbal Remedy Used for 40 Years in Relieving Diabetes Working with Uncle Sam! actory results combatting diet « certain and the judic Warner's Safe Diabetes Remedy, an herbal preparation of 40 years’ suc coastul sale. Following ts a letter from a grateful user This letter is the best proof that I am «till alive 4 a miracle to me reduced from 157 when I left pounds the hospital, I left there Aug. 6th in despair. Hundreds of people thas knew said I would never live to return to studio. After leaving the hospital }I saw your ‘Ad” im the paper, I began its use and at com menced to improve, and now every |Wilhelm’s Fortune | Only Five Million | ‘THE HAGUE, Nov The for imer kaiser's priva fortune of $5,000,000, mostly cash as been de posited in banks, yielding him an jincome of about $45,000 a year, the | Rheinsiche Westphalische Gazette stated today 2s WHY HAIR FALLS OUT Introda ing The New Dandruff causes a tion of the scalp, shrink, loosen an me once 6 . s e lcomes out fast a ‘hair at once an : 7 levery particle of get a small bottle of Dar any» drug store for a fow little in your band and into the scalp. After sever leations all dandruff disa: |the hair stops con TF uxed C The Perfect Tahacoe for Pipe and Cgorete This new package ren- ders a double service—it saves tin for the U. S. Government’s war needs and saves smokers from the discomfort and incon- venience of the old-style tobacco tins. The “Tea-Foil” Package has many advantages; it is:— Soft and pliable | Decreases in size as tobacco is used | be thrown on sale Tobacco does not cake in this package | ON No digging it out with the finger Keeps the tobdaccoin perfect condition Costs you less than tin 10¢ @ package Try Tuxedo in the new “Tea- Foil” Package today. The Tobacco “Your Nose Knows" a incoeconmwes H. M. ROGERS Successful Purchaser of Kennewick Stock It Does Not Lose Strength to |Men’s Dress Pants, $6 Men’s Union |Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, $6.00 value, cut to QNE great differ- ence between this original French prod- uct and its many im- itations is that the or- iginal does not lose its! strength. The very last application of BAUM ANALGESIQUE BENGURB in severe cases of pain’ ;, $3.50, marked to $1.48. |Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, big styles; worth to $6.00, cut Underwear on sale at $1.98. ‘Burleson Explains KENNEWICK CLOTHING STOCK Entire Kennewick Clothing Stock, of Kennewick, Washington, pur- chased by us at a fraction of wholesale cost. Immense stock to +4 »iet KUPPENHEIMER SUITS $14.85. ~1’s elegantly T lored Suits, Kuppen- heimer and Heldman’s Union Made make; a regular prices to $30.00, cut to...$14.85 ’s Kuppenheimer Suits, heavy, all-wool eae ae serges, worth to $45.00, cut worth to $5.00, cut Men’s $7.00 and $8.00 Stetson, Walk-Over | | and Florsheim Shoes, cut to Arrow Collars, All Sizes, Your Choice, 5c¢_».* Hundreds of Arrow Collars go on sale tomorrow at 5¢ instead of the contract price sy lof 25c. They’re slightly soiled, but good value, and we'll clean them up tomorrow, for the — hearing since last time, at the ridiculously low price of 5¢. yer 75e President Suspenders go on. sale tomorrow at 35¢. Men’s Pure Wool Eagle brand in | Men’s Heavy Work Shirts, 85¢ up. is just as effective and made Overalls marked to $1.65. Heavy Wool Mackinaw Shirts cut to $4.85. STAR 1918 CAN BRING U.S, ‘TROOPS HOME IN|. £2: HURRY=-HURLEY °° FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, $10,000 in Gold Is Unearthed When Cops Hunt Booze emall cheat containing HY A. B. GELDOF WASHINGTON, DB. ¢ body is saying to me that I loot better than ever before up at 132 pounds and I am back | F a to the ast shipping board, told me, in nte of al I splendid and people). a crore he left for Europe, that |oM $1,000 vor say I am looking better every day. | \ } po ge pate snp I must you that every word I) the » ng board ring have written is true, and I ear prove it & mis that knew ¢ ules ~Friquet, 611 Street, Los he Stuaiinw: dhabiinds aon, under arrest for vio ninhment jor ordinance, is n the p our >» have explained unt Angel ae agg! , he ky by mying my West First « Cal might “come in handy some time Warner's Safe Diabetes Retnedy is made from herbs and other bene are WU IRCEeNSS it HLGINE | cold ficial ingredients and has been on Pr : Acec the market 40 years, a true indica tion of its value. Get a bottle to or something rding to pc Abel rested and fined or ce records has been al prev ma for lique my | de us occas GAS INCREASE Phone Rate Boost; = IS CALL No Money Is Made ; to 2,000 men |has halted WASHINGTON, Nov 2 oe tran carr t Me phone companies gra w have 161 cargo ves 67 transports,” Hurley said, “available immediately for the transportation of troops. If necessary, WE COULD BRING ALL THE BOYS BACK IN THRER MONTHS Certainty we can bring them faster than druggiata évery went on receipt of Warner's Safe Remedies 561, Rochester, N. Y. ten cents Co., Dept 1 of the war lecting agents for t ment, declares 2 Burleson, in a telegr gon public service ¢ ) The telegram, in answ ¢ don’t need cur gon protest that the t not for the prese making the Increase was irregular hips, Therete aske that the form of filing the rate | ta boost be disregarded in the of public service and wages that the em draw under the new W. HH. Lamar, sol department, iseued a stateren taring that phone increases were only ordered after additional rev enuea to meet increased labor ar material costa had been estimated n overtime © Ore method of | le of the soldiers | w tion of hungry Eu Hungary, Germany be fed, as well as our t have more ships | hat the war is over ligations.” VISCOUNT KATO JAPAN DELEG TOKYO, Nov, 21 ount Taka Akira Kato France, via the United § announced today Viscount Kato, minister of Japanggand member of ot peer fy eer of the ai, a clan ed by the late Prince Katevra Three times he held the post of foreign mininter, In | was ambassador to Londor Close Draft Books Here December 10 Draft records will be by December 1° Gen. EH Seattio Thurada registration w their requirem: M. Rogers, proprietor November 0, will be by Saturday at 9 A. M. ‘ The entire ‘Kennewick Clothing stock, of Kennewick, ' Washington, was bought by H. pon sgped je Magy etna of the Red Front Clothing Company, and has been moved “Too "Srart poard Not . and merged with Rogers’ great Red Pront stock, at 1508. son, paso ef oon, 1510 First Avenue. This combined and colossal array Of (he joard immediately to bave their merchandise goes on sale tomorrow (Saturday)—so recor! clearest, come here tomorrow—and buy to the limit. * The highest grade of Men’s Clothing, Furnishings, Hats Urge a a a and Shoes; racks of Men’s Kuppenheimer and Heldman’s ° ur eaders Union Made Suits and heavy weight winter Overcoats; Mon- , raha Nov. 22-—En arch and Cluett Shirts; Eagle and Medlicott Underwear; ccc: pasha. former Turkiah prand Pure Silk Shirts, Hosiery, etc., included. This stock is e€X- vizier, should be sourht out for pur ceptionally high grade—it is one of the best offerings we | ‘*hment } British gover have ever placed before the people of the City of Seattle. renga de . We will quote the following few prices for your inspec- | ticers. Berti tion, and will request that you attend this sale in the morn-|™*" will be interned ing if possible, to avoid the crowds which will jam this store [OP O°” She" later in the day. If you need a new Suit, Overcoat or Rain- coat for Thanksgiving, come and see the following standard Police League Not make garments, which go on sale Saturday. Supporting Crokén The Police league, a pro. at Th cally “ © action of the ver Pasha sister of war, and peace is de {Hundreds of Men’s High-grade Overcoats / and Raincoats, beautifully tailored, worth + to $27.50, cut to....... $12.85 $8.00 Boys’ School Suits, all sizes, cut to ..+. $19.85 tion eague president will be U. S. TO MAKE SEATTLE LABOR CLEARING POINT iaeued Thursday patronize the in pref Men’s Suits and Overcoats—wonderful val- ues—worth to $25, cut to. . chosen $2.48 Made Work Shoes Cut to $2.9 Union made; | Children’s Shoes, kid and gunmetal; all . $2.98 | sizes; worth to $2.25, cut to An appeal was equesting employe DRE federal empidyment « y : erence to private Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $8.00, »« « prote $3.48) tiers. 0 ing house $1.98 | cer government $3.98 | ‘turned sol assortment of | to $2.85 | $4.00 Boys’ School Shoes cut to ... for labor « Neterer's court in was the Septem morr Come—pick ’em out—all sizes. Men’s Dress Shirts, worth to $1.25, go at 69¢. Shirts of |the better kind, including Cluett and Monarch brands, that sold to $2.50, on sale Satur- \day at $1.25. And Men's heavy roll-collar Sweaters go at $1.98, $2.48 and $2.98— for Saturday only. And Men’s and Boys’ Heavy Wool Mackinaws are priced at $6.85. | Men’s 50c Wool Socks go Saturday at 23¢. |Heavy Wool Underwear, worth to $2.50, at $1.25. |And Men’s Cotton Underwear at 48¢. — Saturday we'll also sell Men’s Pure Silk Socks at 23¢. Men's Cotton Socks at 121g¢. Men's 15¢ Handkerchiefs tomorrow at 6¢. Heavy Flannel Shirts, worth | And Men's Union- Heavy | soothing as the first. That Outing Flannel Gowns go at $1.48. 35¢c Lisle Garters go at 18¢. is why it is so remarkably successful in relieving the pain of headache, lum- like. This is not a cure or a! remedy, but a reliever of, pain—and as such it has been famous for a quarter, of a century. | Get a tube today. THOS, LEEMING & CO, American Agents New York Insist On The jaddress carefully. Original It will pay you to come to this sale tomorrow. A new stock is on priced remarkably low. Suit Cases, Black Bear Union-Made Overalls, Work Gloves, Sweat- ers, Loggers’ Shirts, Slicker Coats and the finest of Men’s Furnishings, Hats, ete., all in- \cluded in this sale, and go tomorrow at rock-bottom sale prices, bago, rheumatism and the priced much less than actual wholesale value. to buy, and remember—if you need money— Rogers Will Cash Your Pay Check People, this is a genuine sale—we'’ve bought the Kennewick Clothing stock and we throw it on sale tomorrow—so come early, for we are a Union Store. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A. M. Doors closed promptly at 6 o’clock sharp—so shop early. Come to Seattle’s leading cut-price store. LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT The Red Front Clothing Co. 1508-1510 First Avenue le, and it has been if your cums bleeding. If #0, DISEASE, SO-CALL PYORRMEA THIS disease | menace. to good should be treated at once © vent com ations, such as rheu- indigestion and h trouble. ntal office in Se- clalizes in the treat- he above dis u will find 8 and mas- profession jal care taken of chilaren's 4 In fact, many items are So come early tomorrow—come prepared | matism, general # The on Make no mistake—note Fxaminations and estimates free, Ironclad guarantee for 15 years on all work. A reasonable discount given to all union men || and their families, United Painless Dentists 008 Third Av. hone Elliott 2633, Hours--8:30 a, m. to 6 p,m Bundaye—9 to 13. Opposite the Public Market | Just North of Pike Street | ED OFF Third Ave. and Cherry St. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING =— OFFER Be Sure to Get to the Right Place, FREE PANTS MADE TO ORDER A fine tailored-to-your- measure Suit or Overcoat with an Extra Pair of Pants of the same cl ferent, as you oth or dif- choose. A Thanksgiving Special at ‘00 Saturday and Monday Only Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded AS Strictly First- class Workman- ship by Union Tailors We have for your choice a $50,000 Stock of Woolens You have an unlimited choice of patterns. What- ever you desire you are sure to find it here. A Suit ordered Saturday or Monday will positively be fin- ished so you can wear it Thanksgiving Day. McDONALD & COLLIER Third Ave. and Cherry St. Union Tailors 621-623 Third Ave. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. THOUSANDS OF N. W. SHIPYARDS MEN NEEDED IN Nearly 4,000 men have left the employ of the Seattle steel ship- yards within the past few days and the labor shortage of at least 11,000 threatens to curtail the production of vessels here, according to President C. H Hamilton, of the Association of Northwestern Shipbuilders. Owing to the withdrawal of the “work or fight” order, he ce num employed turned t poin but this » for the a serious handi- is in no way cor partcular craft or ull,” says Ham men. to b e Tacom: is particularly unfor tunate now that steel deliveries are coming into the yards more rapidly than for many months past.’ The problem received serious eqn sideration rt 11,000 at least and cruiting Admiral Kotchak Siberian Dictator TOKYO, Nov. 21.—(Delayed.)—The 1 directory (the Siberian nment at Omsk) has been over thrown, and Admiral Kotchak has become virtually supreme dictator of Asiatic Russia. Admiral Kotchak was commander of the Russian Black sea fleet until it was selved by the revolutionists. .| small gifts, ng of the Ship-| _ ‘German Princess Weeps as She | Says Good-bye to Her Servants) ~~... AMSTERDAM, Nov. former German crown princess 22.—Cecelie, as sembled her household in the throne room of her castle at Potsdam Sun-| day, according to advices received her ¥, and addressed them as follow “You know how things have turn ed out. The time now >. I hope you will enter- tain pt remembrances of us. My art breaks. Farewell, my trusted friends. May God bless you.” The weeping princess shook hands with each and presented them with saying: “IT can't give more, for the present.” Cecelie plans to visit her sister, the queen of Denmark, and will reside with her children near Copenhagen, close to her mother, the Grand Duch- ess Anastasia, to separate has | pose her journey to join the forme kaiser, who her to come, 100 Tenants Plan to Fight Rent Hog Preliminary to the mass meett of pr against profiteering Mat lords, which will be held in the Prt club auditorium, 1315 Fifth ave, Pt day evening, members of the A Rent Profiteering league me ® Meves cafeteria Thursday evenit One hundred apartment B®? tenants passed a uninimous ret tion, declaring that they ,will ean? their grievances to the bourts fi settlement. Members of the city council will ® present at Friday evening's they announce, The mayor is telegraphing daily fe The former kaiserin fs reported to/ agreed to attend, but was called be so seriously ill that the doctors op- It Often Leads You Will Never Be Cured by | Local Treatment With Sprays and Douches. Catarrh is a condition of the blood and can not be cured by local appli cations of sprays and douches; this |has been proven by the thousands |who have vainly resorted to this | method of treatment | Catarrh should not be neglected |or experimented with. The wrong | treatment is valuable time lost, dur ing which the disease is getting a firmer hold upon its victim, and |making it more difficult for even the proper treatment to accomplish results. Though Catarrh makes its first appearance in the nostrils, throat jand alr passages, the disease be- | atory, Adanta, Gay of the city, “ Don't Experiment With Catarrh; to Dread Consumption comes more and more aggravatel and finally reaches down into lungs, and everyone recognizes tht alarming condition that results when the lungs are affected. Thus Catarrh may be the forerunner that most dreaded and hopeless all diseases, consumption. No local treatment affords permit nent relief, Experience has taught that S. 8. S. is the one remedy which attacks the disease at it the blood, and produces st results in even the ‘atarrh sufferers are to give S. S. S. a thorough trial. tt is sold by all druggists. You arei® vited to write to the Medical ment for expert advice as to how to treat your own case. Swift Specific Co., 436 Switt Labet ee a ee oe

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