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THE SEATT ” Sale AR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1918 eat REORGANIZING (Special to The Star } | “Trim Your Own PARIS, Dec, 3.—French industrial ‘oncerns in the regions recovered from the Germans are to be reorgar 1 and opened as quickly as ponst Two commissions, ‘componed of business men from the larger towns ‘ evacuated by the Germans, are work in factories that had been in Hun © been divided FRENCH PLANTS | Prnmannennereanerspoperenetencnavaronnaneoeeenonsernnnror non ronontm Toys--Dolls--Games and Chilldrem’s Books NUSUALLY large, well assorted stoc of New Toys—ne Wheel w ideas orites. Clean, f goods in ample h, new and dependable. PAGE 11 8 and old fav variety. Untrimmed Rese reps e tne Winter Hats Bc ghee gs Mrs. Edith McRae Scripps Is Dead in Southern Home SAN DIEGO, Cal, Dec, 3.—Mrs Fdith McRae Serippa, daughter ¢ Mr, and Mrs. Milton A. M Detroit and San Diego, Cal., In Panne and Lyons’ Velvet, Hatters’ Plush and Beaver, purchased es- pecially for this occasion. tied at an Diego yeaterday of pneumonia, | believed to have been contracted while she was assisting convalescent | sailors in that elty | Mra. Scripps, w born in| Wyoming, Ohio, a nnati 4 urb, was the widow of John Scripps, former editor-in-chief of the Scripps McRae papers. He was the second son publi league of fn Hair Tonic Case Is Set for Dec. 9 Hearing of the Pacific Coast Bar ber Supply Co., charged by federal authoriti halr tonics An illegal arnount of alco hol, has been wet for L mber 9 by {eClolland inued th held on white slave charge, until 2 p. m. Thursday December 12 was th date set for the hearing of the cap tain and 14 members of the #team schooner F, 8. Loop, alleged whisky transporter e . ry . . rf . . e e . © o e . © ° . e e e . o e 2 . . 7 ° = 7 © . ° e ° 7 . e e e . e e e e ry e « . e e e ° e e e ° e © ° ry e . a ° ° ° e o ° e a e e e e e e e s ° Stunning Styles--Fine Materials Shades for Every Complexion Those shown are actual photographs taken at random from a stock, and are mercly hints at the wonder{/ul vaiwes offered. Free Pinning Service | We are extremely | fortunate in being FOUR CHINESE ARE INDICTED BY JURY) Indictments against four Chinese | charged with having opium in the ponseasion, were returned by th grand jury Tuesday morning. Ah] Le Kin and Louie Hong, arrested in 000 bail, and Den ( m $1,000. indictments were also returned, the nature of which will |not be dinc until the accused | are apprehenc |LABORER DIES FROM ALCOHOL POISONING iG MEAT PACKERS ARE AGAIN UNDER FIRE. ave. and Washing Monday aft INGTON, tiie? thee Gale Aceash, WH). “Caan coe tients esc, [DO polsoning in action to control the meat threadbare charges.| the city hoxpital an hour later. Ryai today promised to result The flat charges that the packers|son and Morria have combined to}Th# trade commintion never has} te.% ital an hour —Armour, Swift, Morris, Cudahy| contro! the South American cattle! been fair enough to give us a chance | Pree’ 's Mt 211 First ave. 8. had n the federal trade commission's | and Wilson—now exercise this power | market | id ab ts Cattle, ee of illegal combination and t] body ia in the county morgue ‘ever in the history of this, Seattle's Greatest Millinery, have we been afforded an opportunity to increase the baying power of your dollars. Savings of $5 to 7.50 on hundreds of these beautiful, rich, dressy hats that require just a touch of them off, and, with the assistance we gladly render, utes’ time, can preduce a stunning hat—and the cost Trimming Reduced In proportion to the i i i t 7 I able to offer you the services of highly skilled assistant mil Uners to help you se lect becoming trim mings and pin them fn place for you Free of charge. above shapes. A tru ly wonderful assort ment at 20, 69¢, 95c, $1.45 and $2 S, taborer, arrested ion at Occidental Dee. 3—Congres- | cranes to answer. | thru s gigantic and close combina-} That all contribute to a joint fund| the charges are baseless. What i < ° Feguiation in the trade. tion, is made by the commission in| to swing public opinion. my can be readily demonstrated b JURY VISITS JAIL ‘gonference of senators, includ-|1 report submitted to congress. | any unbiased and impartial investi var ced lows. | gation.” | The county jail waa inspected by and Borah,| The gpmanission’s conclusions, as |‘ ] ” ‘will be held soon to outline | drawn Nom atatesl Santced: poss] Same Old Story, course of action to eradicate of evidence, are, in the main’ the trade commission's two| That the five companies have di peers “stag fe orate ee | "7B ASfer Charges SENATE APTER [iis ioitions teats the Instructions of Presiding problem facing those who) tions in such a way as to allow them| CHICAGO, Dec. 3.—"Same old Judge Calvin 8. Hall, the members of | faction, is how to retain the|to absolutely control beth buying) story.” commented J. Ogden Armour. the jury made inquiries concerning |sanitary conditions, the discipline and the treatment of prisoners. .of the machinery without giv-| and selling prices. | today on charges of the federal trade dl " | HOTEL THIEF GETS $57.30 the firms mentioned by the| That the companies exchange con-| commission that the big packers con commission power to absolute | fidential information. That the com-| trol the meat business thru combina. ®— rEg | ———__-— Weentrol meat supplies and pro-| panies act collusively in buying and | tion. Continued From Page One | - ent . ONE g| The room of F. H. Fritiett, Gordon hote ‘ond and Pine, was entered | aneousty w th Monday night and $57.20 and a gold , | An's amendment to} (oe ss catia eee este edie tee erase ee ls Your Blood Starving For Want of Iron? =... 2 Modern Methods of Cooking and Living Have Made an Alarming Increase Aba bade SblaatT teecotites | f in Iron Deficiency in Blood of American Men and Women wil be tH no hurry to meet on th Nuxated Iron so Quickly Builds Up Weak, Nervous, President for the president during | Down Folks—Over 3,000,000 People Annually Taking ol gl pg Sleripe in This Country Alone to Increase Their Strength, , Energy and Endurance. "Is your blood starving for want of fron? If you were to go without + Eating untit you became weak, thin and emaciated, you could not doa more . ‘Mtiecs harm to yourself than when you let your blood literally starve for Mgt of iron—iron that gives it strength and Wer to change food into living tissue,” says the grand jury, accompanied by Pros ecuting Attorney Alfred H. Lundin. peace conference SOMEBODY KILLED? revolver shots, fired in rapid ccension in the vicinity of Fourth ave. §. and Washington st, early|® Tuesday morning, started a fruitl investigation by the poll son, leading repu | “the senate must do nothing to alie the country Other republicans said they will vote | against the Cummins resolution os * INA FEW HOURS Discuss Message First dose of “Pape’s Cold! value — prolongs that anaemi May still be young in fevling&. member that such products are ar , fit or ies your whole being brim- entirely different thing from Nux- spondent views, and so 1} E nt W is r SEs proof of this take the case of _ In commenting upon the value of Nuxated Iron and she quickly | don’t see that he will be doing ar ; United States Senator and Nuxated Iron ar a ineans for creat- becomes an en a | thing extraordinary.” j nominees © S ing red viond, strenzth and endur- vidual—strong, healthy, and rosy” | yan ‘ ance, Dr. Ferdinand King, a New Cheeked, 1 have used Nuxated mt! PARIS, Dec. 3.—Presid x York physician and Medical Author, ate Aen rh t a resident Wi y ndition \ | son's eech before ways at 1 t ed | SOF ih J “Searcely a Gay gee by but, that Father physicians To ef a | not received in full by ont, % tonic a I see womon whues carowcr. | rs, which made no e shall n wing steps and generally oat surprising: ment on | | m in a posit to ite great pow ndition. usually brought strength builder | tron tetrenge, healthy, Iron which is used ty br suittvan |GOVERNWENT SUES uy nd imine tae Tecommend can be no strong - your food me who feel th “ re itiful women without Jron and and others with suct | Ba sacres Sod! ihe teed of re; beautitel Tomehaina broressce snd snd shit | FOR $6,400 PENALTY | ¥ functions. modern cooking meth remove ¢ The goverr t Tu the iron of Mother from #o ie: . BEN er nes Tuesday begat opinion n't ¢ 1 food civil sult in Judge Cushman’s een, fore men should be to recover a $6,400 Ity from | teaidy, Tory-cheeked ‘women plied by x some form Wesley L, Sic TH a plead. Old feet? On metallic tron. ganic iron just as we use salt when y Ll. § 1 t lead a orms of met & ne he oct cnéuah galt ed guilty to an Indictment in April rough ad ys mabe + : ‘ Iron is absolutely necer ary, t charging him with transporting 150 | | enable your blood to change food ve-tie s of opium from Ca 2 C into living tissu Without it, no | 1 tins of opium from Canada | Beet UP and: aay od er eaten ee ots, oaks He was sentenced to two years in| system. Nothw through swift's Phacmagy.and-all ether-druggiae the federal prison on McNetis island, | In the New Toy Shop In the Special Price Basement ~Two University street entran ators and stairway fro aser-Paterson Co. Genuine Walrus Traveling Bags roomy, well ventilated space, easy ces. m the first Individuality im Christmas Gifts HE most acceptable gift is one made by your- self and is doubly sure of more than pleasing the recipient. —The following list of materials offers ideas for making many useful gifts, and the cost will be small. —All Linen Huck Toweling, 50c to $1.00 a yard. | —Silk and Cotton Georgette Crepes, 75c a yard. | —Fine Nainsooks by bolt (the most economical way to buy nainsook), $2.75 to $4.95. —Beacon Robing, for bathrobes, baby blan- kets, etc. | —Beacon Bath Robe Blankets, $4.95 to $6.50. Special $10.00 FINE, genuine Walrus Leather Traveling Bag, leather lined with three pock- ets. —Sewed-on corners. A splen- | : A 4 did special value for $10.00 | —Linen and Cotton Pillow Tubings. Table Linens at Moderate Prices ABLE LINENS are gifts acceptable to every wo- man. For instance, a table cloth, a dozen or half dozen napkins, a linen set, or a dain- ty hand-embroidered piece. —Our stocks of linens are large, the qualities are de- pendable and ai! are moder- ately priced. —Pure Linen Damask, $2.50 to $3.95 yard. —Pattern Table Cloths, $5.00 to $32.50. —Napkins, $5.0 to $27.50. —Hand Embroidered Pieces, 15c to $45.00 each. —Fifth Floor, ry Eiderdown for making baby robes, slippers, etc, | —aArt Linens, both white and ecru. —White Flaxons, plain and neat checks and | stripes. —Handkerchief Linens, 75¢ to $2.25 a yard. —Fancy Turkish Towels. i —Madras Cloths, both domestic and imported, for men’s shirts and women’s waists. | —and many other fabrics. —Fraser-Paterson Co., Second Floor. | Silk and Cotton Georgette Crepe SPECIALLY desirable fabric for making dainty Christmas gifts, waists, fine lingerie, | ete. It is 39 inches wide, and is shown in a com- plete assortment of colors. Moderately priced considering its beauty and durability, a yard 75¢ Beacon Bath Robe Blankets —Practical and always acceptable gifts. The | gecond floor stocks show many new designs and colorings, including typical Indian designs and colorings and many conventional designs in pleas- ing color combinations. | ‘Each blanket is 72x90 inches in size, complete | | with girdle and frogs........ 84.95 and $6.50 —Fraser-Paterson Co., Second Floor. Coccccccccovccccoseoescocce | Corporal Stokes’ last letter had) asked gloves. for a pair of furiine’) Fop Stiff Necks REACHES PORT Brown Dental 2d Sore Throats ‘OA, Dec, 3.—The S. 8. Tomaso De James Francis Sullivan, formerly physician Generally expressed, the repuby.| Compound” relieves all i Savoia, a veritable plague ship, is | By @ Bellevue Howpital @utdoor Dept.) New York, cnn View of Witeen's mecsiae was! grippe misery. Jin port here today from South Amer: Tegt fad the Westchester County Hospital. Ithat it was disaps wa col ica “Modern methods of cooking and the rapid J spect to fillin for fur was Between Montevideo and Bahaia, Base at which pe » of this country live has e 14 prin stay stuffed-up! influenza broke out aboard. In a ¢ 9 Made such an alarming increase in tron defi blowing and snuffling! A| few days, of the crew of 176 died taney in the bivod of American men and women | Republicans they Pape's Cold Compound"| Passengers replaced the sailors as tag I have often marveled at the large number |some definition of free two hours until three|fast as the seamen dropped at their @ people who lack iron in the blood, and who | amplification of the are taken will end grippe| posta. u ever suspect the cause of their weak, nervous, | nations plan, and a at and break up a s e cold,| In this way the fundown state. Lack of iron in the blood not | how the pre r t in the head, chest, body or| moving until Bahala was reached, 4 pPhege only makes 2 man a physical and mental weak- | his v distance of 2,000 miles. | ling, nervous, irritable, easily fatigued, but it Replying to expr romptly opens clogged-up nos-| sailors died in the hospital ¢ Ulerly rote him of that virile force, that stam- Lewis, democrati and air passages; stops nasty} Then a new crew was gathered and teed fg and strength of will which are so necessary wrieh “Prosident Wilson a arge or nose running relieve e trip a em to @eecess and power in every walk of life. It y4 plained his pe term ick headache, dullness, rishne The asted 42 days. May also transform a beautiful, sweettemperead kind of man moe, so that the think sore throat, eneesing, sor bad ware 43. peneanxers ‘Womaa into one who is cross, nefvous and irrit gre you? | understand what the ptiffness | patiatios ; | the freedom of the seas, there Pape Cold Compound” ts the] John W. Stokes, who runs the | be « vague but that src quickest, surest relief known, a 4 in the Thave strongly emphasized the all that has been said | out of the r tisf osts only a fe ents at drug i ae ' Recessity a7 shysiciane mak- and written on this av Jout of the fact that no natisfact t nly jie a gg ar iru received a wire Tuesday 7° : examinations of their by well-known phy- definition has ever been evo! on|* It acts without assistance,/ announcing that his brother, Cor Reek, anaemic, run-down patie ‘ans, thousands of peo- that point by anybod. tes nice, and causes no incon:| poral Henry I. Sto was sev persons go on still insist in dosing The pre t pre nience. Don't accept a su tute 2 suffering from physic emvelves with retal- PR is pr ing on o " i wounded in action October 1, ten! B rvous con- lic iron simply, I sup- " ure of ret in J r r ig ~| days before the signing of the 2 hse ’ ron pone, because if conta a Z t enemy all he hopes to itleniesieeeiiniaaesmncictoecnn i orpuscles with- few cents less. I strong: Which | do, nor how he hopes to do it. Th 4 Over realizing the real and trv advise readers in a Lf " would ne oor strate ule of their trouble. With to get a physi- kind of woman | Would be poor stratery fom in your blood ur food me prescription r are you? On this point, Senator Hiteheoc) rough th dy, somethi srganic iron—Nuxated a d ‘ called attention to the fact tha Insures hole : €orn through an old mill with or if you don't ee : fs 1 an| When the 14 peace terms were first W a nO Ww! ‘apart that the mill want to go to this trouble, then ) t doing you good, and a te , bring. purchase only Nuxated Irom in its wenk,| enunciated, “there w aavanal original packages and see that this ke @) comment, but much was favor SOmenes: erated P wera want of iron y be an particular na (Nuxated Iron) ap 1 able.” jin.memory, nervous, irritable taken preparations such x an 1 low ll ‘rundown,’ while at 60 or 69 Iron and other similar iron prod- that the terms were accepted by t Plenty of iron in your blocd yets and failed to get results, re people as an expression of their first for ° skin Delay in the proper treatment Ifa of skin troubles is dangerous. Every day spent in trying un- proved remedies may only let the disorder sgread and become more and more deeply seated. The value of Resinol Ointment is known, For over twenty years it has been used as a sooth- ing, healing remedy for the skin, even ii cases, quick: Mew lather @ 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists | ITHOUT question > ws , and reasonable ship was Kept |p eatal Offices in Seattle. ed their good reputation by the dentists doing There teed, and our business is referred to us by our your work will be of the County-City best, and satisfactory to EDWLY J. BROWN Owner and Manager checks the itching and reduces the eruption right away. But ointment brings results. All druggists sell Resivol Ointment, fully soothing. Offices ft, « ATCHING vour neighbor” and even “swallowing ‘abitter pill” are again possible after a liberal applicarion of BAUME Established im 1891 he most reliable offices have earn- they say they will work js guaran- ed patrons. This uarantee that rown Dental Offices 106 Columbia St. originated by Dr. Jules | Bengué of Paris. | This famous French |preparation has been |highly recommended for | twenty-five years by doc- | tors, both here and abroad, |for its soothing, healing |and refreshing qualities. Be sure you get the orig- inal, which can be had at most drug stores, in spite of war conditions. Get a tube today. THOS. LEEMING & CO. American Agents New York troubles pplied in time, it usually in stubborn, long-standing it is surprising, how ly this gentle, yet effective Your Pain Can Be Relieved! with tender faces find the rick Sf Resinel Shaving Stick delight-

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