The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1918, Page 3

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UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT It will be a long time be- fore you will see your favor- ite romantic star in so con- genial a role again, IN “THE ——————_— MAN FROM FUNERAL RANGE” STRAND ORCHESTRA 8 MEN, UNDER ARVOLA ; Oem |: 2195 1 10 t and What Determines Meat Live-Stock Prices? Some stock men still think that Swift & Company— and other big packers—can pay as little for live-stock as they wish. : Some consumers are still led to believe that the packers can charge as much for dressed meat as they wish. Thisis not true. These prices are fixed by a law of human nature as old as human nature itself—the law of supply and demand. ‘When more people want meat than there is meat to be had, the scramble along the line to get it for them sends pfices up. When there is more meat than there are people who want it, the scramble _ all along the line, to get rid of it within a few days, while it is still ‘When ofmeat go up, Swift & Company not only can pay the producer more, but has to pay him more, or some other packer will. Similarty, , when prices recede all down the line Swift & Company cannot continue to pay the producer the same prices as before, and still remain in the packing All the packer can do is to keep the expense of turning stock into 3 meat at @ minimum, so that the consumer can get as much as ; for his money, and the producer as much as possible for his Thanks to its splendid plants, modern methods, branch houses, car routes, fleet of refrigerator cars, experience and organization, Swift & y is able to pay for live cattle 90 per cent of what it receives for beef and by-products, and to cover expense of production and distribution, as well as its profit (a small fraction of a cent per pound), out of the other 10 per cent. Swift & Company, U. S. A. a Ulnar) rise wt, LOLd. FITS UP OFFICE TO EXPOSE THE. MEDIUM “ART” beate SAVE YOUR HAIR ~AND BEAUTIFY IT | WITH “DANDERINE” | Spend a few cents! Dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out. Try this! Hair gets beauti- ful, wavy and thick in few moments. If you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and is radi ant with life; has an incomparable softness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it im: | mediately dissolves every particle of dandroff; you cannot have nice, | heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf | robs the hair of its luster, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a fever ishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast If your hair has been neglected | and is thin, faded, dry, seraggy or too oily, get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine at any drug store or toilet cgunter for a few! a ttl? as directed and you will say this you ever | Thomas O'Marra cents; apply ten minute best Investment Mediums are the “bunk! ‘Thomas O'Harra has given up @ made good ponition in California to prove We sincerely believe, regardless | this fact. He is doing it because of everything else advertised, that|he has suffered “domestic trouble” if you desire soft, lustrous, beauti-|on account of mediums ful hair and lots of it-—no dandruff| O'Harra has fitted up a ghost |—no itching scalp and no more fail-|Toom in the Crary building. He ing hair—you must use Knowlton’s | has collected all the appliances of Danderine. If eventually-—why not | mediums and with the aid of an a» now? | sintant he gives demonstration se come || A Wartime Recipe for Gray Hair | forts « spirit. in a moaning voice jthe ‘spirit’ declared that it was Gray, streaked or faded Mair can| looking for its brother be immediately made black, brown | Luminous Paint Does It or light brown, whichever shade Suddenly wb spirit disappeared you desire, by the une of the follow-|and the voice of a small child remedy that you can make at/ plerced the darkness Then O'Harra turned 1 box of Orlex | Hight» | On the floor cabinet was the ances of the back to eart Thru the practice sean way “spirits blackness in. the medium brought on the front of the me was O'Harra’s as knees, ewathed in store, It cow in extras e it In water and oo Thus she was a little nding upright the cheese covered her whole was regular through the hair, Full for mixing box cloth drapery You need not hesitate to use Or-|body and she lex, as a $100.00 gold bond comes in| “grown-up” spirit each box guarantecing the user) “Now you can see what a fake that Orlex powder does not contdin| mediums are,” declared O'Harra silver, lead, zine, sulphur, mercury,|“In order to make the cheesecloth aniline, coa)-tar products or their|iiluminate, it is painted with Bal- derivatives |mann’s luminous paint and when/| It yi dry it will show plainly in a dark or gummy and } room fy. Itw son look |\Says Minute Men ' Declaring that the Minute Men of | At a meeting of a circle, the audi | Seattle had been the chief depend: jence sits around in a semi-circle, [ance of the government in suppress | and the medium is seen standing in | ing sedition during the period of the | front of her cabinet. ‘The cabinet | war, Clarence L, Reames, apecial as |ix duly inspected by all before sho wistant to the attorney general of enters ih eays O'Harra, but the me) [the United States, and Comminsion,|dium has all the draperies and | er of Immigration Henry M. White other fake Inetruments hidden urged that the Minute Men organiza about her person before entering tion be continued, in xpeeches at a] the cabinet luncheon at the Moser ab Mon Some mediums are so used to day, attended by a large number of | the dark that they can walk across pre officces of the organization) « room and place a finger on a 4nl other itzens. A drive for funds| pencil mark on a wall,” declared | O'Harra } Speak Thra Trumpets And then there are the trumpets with which the mediums converse with the spirits, according to O'Har- | ra. The effect of the long tin Now Stop Pil | trumpets when spoken thru is to Send Today tor Free Trial of Prre. Ki¢ & hollow sound to the voice mid File Treatment an@ Fing and it has considerable effect upen } Heal Heppiness. la person when performed in the If xo" suffer ao bad you can’t walt dark for the free trial get @ 60 cent box) “I will give $25 of Pyramid Pile Treatment at the) who can sound a trumpet voice | hile bound and gagged.” says |O'Harra. “No one has showed up| jt take the test as yet.” | Seances are given every night to | people who want to see O'Harra’s| jexpose of the mediums at 202 Crary | building | and use come each | child a does not rub off many other devices O Harra make a gray haired per There are twenty years younger they une maid whiskers, trap doors horns imaginable are used by the mediums, Only that and ever to any medium \Hungarian Woman Named as Envoy BERNE Nov 26. Rosika Schwimmer, Hungarian writer and pacifist, is the first woman to be ppointed an ambassador. She will the Hung govern. | n Switzerlan & president oman Suffrage ited with | nearest drug store. 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Almost relief from pains in the stom burn), —THE— BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL * OCTATION OF SAN FRANCISCO instant ach caused by undigested food. Bellingham ly Street, Bellingham, Wash You may send me a One Dollar box of Jo-to. It is expressly understood hemical Co,, 115 Fi, Mate) A WATIONAL BANK ral Reserve Bank and Surplus $17,000,000.00 EATTLE BRANCH Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. J. L. Yocum, Manager Member that I am in no way obligated to keep same if I am not perfectly satisfied with the results obtained from its use after 30 days’ trial. Tam then at lib erty to return the box with the un used portion or send you One Dollar Name PAGE & Satisfactory Terms Always THE ROTE-RANKINC. OTTO F. REGEL. President Are Ready in the Basement Toy Section To those who are going to buy practical toys for the children, this announcement is but an introduction to the comprehensive stocks of wheel toys that we have assembled for your inspection. The assortments afford countless opportu- nities to make the little folks happy Christ- mas Day and throughout the year. Among the wheel toys now assembled are Automobiles, Hand Cars, Coaster Wagons, Velocipedes, Bicycles, Tricycles, Armored Cars, Doll Cabs, Kiddie Cars, Choo-Choo Cars, Sam-E-Cars, Express Wagons, Wheel Barrows, Etc., Etc. All are moderately priced. ° The Grote-Rankin Co. Pike at Fifth After recognizing the heroism and great sacrifices of France, England. Italy, Belgium and Serbia, Cham berlain says WOULD CANCEL ALLIED DEBTS PORTLAND, Ore, Nov, 24.--That America should cancel the debts that are owed to her by the allies, because of the major sacrifices that is sug Cham “Surely we shall be brave enough to assist in paying the bills incur red in our behalf for food and powder and hospitals when these people we now call our debtors paid ten million lives to save us! “Our moral Integrity, our devo. tion to humanity, is to be tested in what we do after peace is declared. they have made in the war gested by Senator George E. berlain in an article written for the current issue of the monthly bulle-| . r tin of the Loyal Legion of Loggers) Kansans in Red Cross have formed and Lumbermen. ' Kansas Overneas society. Reductions. On All SUITS In Velours, Broadcloths OU undoubtedly have ff been wanting a new Suit for Thanksgiving— and here is an opportunity you cannot afford to let slip. We are specially pricing our Velour d Broadcloth Tailored Suits, and the entire line, in all sizes, will be sold at the special reductions. This is a wonderful opportunity for you to acquire new apparel in time for the great American holiday this week—which now possesses so much more signifi- cance, since we virtually are at peace with the world. Warm Winter Coats Useful and beautiful Coats in both cloth and plush, with fur or self collars, and in all the attractive fabrics and shades that mark this season’s fashions. Both loose back and belted styles, according to your own fancy. BUY YOUR THANKSGIVING APPAREL ON CREDIT Under our convenient, dignified credit plan, there is no reason why you should not be correctly garbed this Thanksgiving. Open an account, select what you want, and pay for it on terms to suit your conven- ience, by the week or month. STYLISH, ATTRACTIVE FURS Our stock of Furs is extensive and in- cludes the very latest conceits in sets and single pieces. You can buy your Furs here under our convenient credit 1332-34 Second Avenue 211 Union Street easy, " plan. Credit Gladly Store Hours From 9 to 6

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