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PAGE 2 and start hee each month so you ca " fortably keep paying a small each 9 paying amount next yea applied on pu article in the » visit our “doll house!’”’ model built floor) haa into @ theu- —our atx Dungalow the beech tem DOLL HK sands of room main formed URE where (CUT THIS OUT) --tomorrow this toy coupon and 9c will get “TOTO, the Performing Clown,” here, A lite as = plotured clown performing on bars. Neatly finished in colors. In our MAIN FLOOR TOY STORE. (No m rion 1 orders) $1.95 regular price $2.95 —as pictured, this cute ttle white enameled goose shoofly, strong, decorated, regular price $2.95, spe- cial $1.95—same, larger size, regu lar price $2.75, special $2.95. Rehes high. 1 ol eg “BOc | cellent value —in our Victrola | store you will find { the machine you { are looking for— | our large stock of | he most - wanted { styles and our { well-known liberal { credit-giving serv- ice makes the pur- | chasing of a Talk- ( ing Machine and | records here aj pleasure. —OUR VICTOR RECORD DEMON- @TRATING ROOMS are sound-proot and comfortable. —you are invited to come and hear the latest musical hits, vocal and instru- mental bands, ete. our “record experts” will serve you and courteously, extending tion of records SUPERIOR VICTOR RECORD SERVICE STAND BY UNCLE SAM There are STILL SOUND reasons for the UTMOST ECONOMY on the part of all good citizens. Central Europe—the Balkans and other dis organized territories MUST BE reconstruct- ed and reconstructed UNDER THE PRO- TECTION of America and the Allies. That protection will cost money and we MUST save it. STAND BY UNCLE SAM STEADFASTLY! Save your money! Do without the things you do not actually need! Be ready for the next bond issue by banking ALL YOU CAN from week to week, or month to month. One of the best ways of backing UNCLE SAM to the limit is to buy all the WAR SAVINGS STAMPS you can—not just be- cause it is the patriotic thing to do, but be- cause War Savings Stamps are SAFE and PROFITABLE securities. Savings Department open from 6 to 8 every Saturday evening. THE SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK Resources—$30,000,000. ee STAR WANT ADS BRING RES POLICE TOUSE AIRPLANES IN | MURDER CHASE ..: LOS ANGELES, uF all Dee Diecut Perry, Kearny, I slayer of ¢ Abram I wer, Slat Was captured today Sheriffs Lipps, A infantry, by noon today BAN DI Dex Abram F f the antry, is arre in Ventura w for n the m military hore uk Urplanes to nial eoved } the hunt hen f that re has fled fire time a eught for a chase for a Perry telephoned vowu t rilghst policeman stood at putting in-a cal for eueun party central girl mali It planes where it is be is wald this have been criminal, Lieut San Diego from & As his call « flee, a militar the girl's elbow the deput I can't get you tenant,” the there is a om Will ye r Hell, no; I'm gone aid the Meu tenant as he fed from the te | loaped into bin car and lew but hove itary policeman ped MIRACLES THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1918. STREET CAR DEAL IS _ STILL HANGING FIRE nform to the desire tion of the trne mmpany, for part of the yperate the ant nd all de mal difficultion ¥ decid m, for th to whether the ered, WW Meler f the read and went « i mmittee . ty does taxa quention apport 4 utllit Mote made on the out of eens fund Weht fund by but it hw It tt been done for operation partment ndi- | extension work, and not while the traction taxation would be before ral problem the final councit ume the for maintenance More Details Arise od by the it will be necessary for wil ‘Died ‘ecu f the company’s propert to tl» termed ow to the city Henew hosesion pirteery te ohm reference to , | tie recor’x of the Pupet H ReKEnKeR oO } Sound Treotton, Light & Pewer Ce <lomt to rt wordbevietre: und to in 0) bord inure couneHt be © fm prermaeh visti Before elty counett, tne agreement in pa mer Whether the city funds t conmury te peruse the should the gee nyater be innwtt Operation n the § ) dechted by fore ttre bending Meler This proviem wax | w Lemme teen Knew gto i contained be the ¢ dineriptions of the pray wo bey ore trie fer tmae “1 NOW the cont of content _ he ohty in te he the % complet Moore se weer! rought to light ontencts to » in a letter Meter creomrernt aKreenTent interurbans before the deal is runt be fin drawn, doew not PERF ORMED IN RECONSTRUCTING SOLOS y Staff Correspondent) | TORGNTO. Ont Dec, 3 talked | with a man today who has had a bul jet thru his right lung, a dozen shrap nel wounds in his back, a amashed |hip and an arm injured so that he can only lift ten pounds with it | KNOW HE was! . if he does, When It Rains in China Folks Keep Off the Streets : (Special to The Star by N A) PEKING, Dec. 3-—All China stays home on wet days, Wh Chinese shoes are made of cloth, thru which the «ily runs; hence, to keep the Chinese stay indoors when it rains, Chinese shoes are made by women. Early in child hood they learn the work, and hus: band and father and # shod by work of the the household. If the women can make more shoes than their own men require, then they #tll make shoes—-to be sold in the shops, “Flu” Is Gaining Thruout the State YAKIMA, Wash., Dec. 3.—The flu | epidemic ts on the increase here. Two doctors, nurse and 22 schoolteach ers are pwn with it The schools | may be closed, and business men are | urging resumption of the ban. | Because wholly water dry the } WALLA WALLA, Dec. 3 Walla Walla hospital opened ie a as an emergency influenza hospital | with the Red Cross in charge. Mrs Edna W. Zell, deputy county clerk has succumbed to the fu, after nurs ng relatives | ‘LOOP LOOPS Loop’ TACOMA, Dee. 3.—Federal officers | penetrated camouflage partitions concealing 20 casen of whisky hidden | | below decks of the schooner F. L. | Loop, when she docked at Dupont |today. More than 100 hidden casa | | of contraband liquor had been seized by United States operatives last) | week, when the ship tied up at Seat | tle. Proceeding on the thory that| | the Seattle raid had failed to reveal the entire shipment, special agents | boarded the ship and made the nec | ond seizure at Dupont. GERMAN TROPHIES ARE | | FRENCH LOAN PRIZES| (Bpectat to The Star by N. FE. A) Dec. 3--France gave « in captured German cannon, | and trench mortars to de jpartments subscribing the largest | sums to the Fourth Liberation Loan The department subscribing the most, in proportion population gets 100 cannon and 50 mortars, | departments having the |b vidual subscriptions wil | @ German airplane World’ 8 Flapjack | Record Announced | (Special to The Star by N. BE. A.) P. Dec, 3. Here's the world’s flapjack frying record: 8,640 cakes in | 24 hours, all fried on plate, four feet » of 36 every fi minutes, flapjack fr started at one morning and continued without intermission till 3 lock the next ing. Yank the hot cakes swimming in rich syrup. The f ins crew was made up of Salvation men, led by Ensign Fred ch receive | U. S. MONOPLANE — BREAKS RECORD | WASHINGTON, Dec, 3.—Ne have been made by designed, Ameri Ww rec Arne ri an built, Le the can an ng two-seater lepartment out at Dayton 145 miles per hour tar 1 monoplane announced today Ohio, it with mbed ) passengers in rer ne two better thar two-se war Tried eloped «full rkat vele maintained by combat uter ma Church of England to Raise Huge Sum LONDON, Dec. 3.—Not to be f the reconstruction prog the Church of England is setting out to raise 000,000 for better equip | ment of the chureh | pay for the cloegy and increased | HIP REC The Pal Second n Tues ai ql c a 36-hour shutdown, due to fire and The body of Fred Rufus Brown, pioneer of Puget Sound, been brought from Olympia to 8¢ attle to be cremated Wednesday | themselves to go back about it ore to be fitted wit * work | restore Float fu one ef thom | tc c ey are trained in structed for job for department beat fitted 1 life hment. me of these men nvented a n 60 shops, new type of artif ite short « in Toron u whole It asking no | shoulder fitting A army | the life with the same courage | brings up onfidence with which they fac- | mover od 1 Mun buln busy to thin) « buwy doing a mar at a big lathe i modern w man, turned out by the of soldiers’ civil re-estal There are 300 like b officon, factories and ph schools and she which they are ielal arm, 7" the and * cor principally by the mune work ing none, mu rece! small backward mover shoulder closes the fin the forearm; a forward lowem the arm and opens The new arm “Sunday a hand, on it, cannot be ficial; for practic however or tool holder, t# ncrewed In the hooks of which this ia composed anything from a pin to a sledge har can be firmly grasped and uned Special Appliances Of course nt » the of ve fingers. ped with a a, shells, gan and bayo- in equip hand” that with a glove tinguished as arti ul, everyday use apg» genee Center Toronto center of Canada > of men who have had amputations, or suf fered or function of h . fin arns and lege. looks like nd a tool dome musele on are mer “BROMO QUININE” f only in the exceptional are such elaborate appliances The percentage of anpu canes to total injurie of cane eres) tation and a great | amputati Many tines the stump of an arm is altpost an useful as a whole arm, 1 went into the factory of a big optical company of Toronto, which supplion lenses, glasses, frames, ev ery kind of optical material, to retail ore, Thin ce ern has taken & num ber of dixatted snen for training. Pipe man, with a lex off, in learning jefe crieding. He will be able to get & Job anywhere, because Germany used to f | before the war, and ler value your watch, repair it. Near Léberty Advertivement — theatre Ms grinders are scarce. | In the machine shop two men, each | with a jeg off, are among the beat | | mechanics In the shop. Both have | og taken on the foree permaner tae | One was a farmer. | | urnish the world with lenses | A leading motor car company bas | | eatablished a vocational training de partinent, where abled men ix bocemé company wants » I four | men wit machininta. very graduate, imen with artificial legn; » bullets thru chest, arma or legs; men who had been gaaned; sey eral mild shell shock cams, hours a day th jin the mach shop; for four hours they Ko to Toronto university for lec | tures on mechanical drawing, reading blue s, and #0 on. Practically all wil be earning, when they gradu. ate, more than they did in civil Ufe before joining the army, HIP Theatre Re- “opens Tonight : at 6 Sales Course I watched another busy clas of la men in the shopn of a big add: | ing machine company, learning to re- adding machines. When they | ree-month course, ev anteed a which cannot enough They will start at $20 a and have an opportunity to be. come inspectors and |much higher salaries, “A saleaman's value neck up, | |seg-one y. | mechanicn | week salewmen at is from the one puta it | What these men are doi Jominion ation is being built age more than 95 per waste in injured men n back into tndustr ean compete on equal with men who have not so suf. 4 what | men cent of jand put where they term, | fered |Denver Man | Shoots Wife; Tries Suicide 0 Clock ee ‘Wie is Se > Photoplay not place n the shading tool at the wife's apartments 1 prese of their when Center from divorce here old sor ade he me A your ag0 from Cantor I in W ited friend her nd are known fohita, Kan., where Mr enter following wit! husban banking connection, There are unusual busi hear at hand. They will mean most to the man who has established an acquaint Pioneer Bldg and eredit at the bank by building > a bal there and by making him busine methods weil banker, y have practical work | a quarrel | a large clans of din | | | For four | | | the Pacific Are You on the 100” Efficiency Basis in Dental Health? If not, you are passing by your golden opportunity, while pros- perity abounds, while you are able to work and earn the money to put yourself in shape. Profit by the experience of thousands of others and, before it is too late, before your physical constitution fails, put your mouth and tecth into a good, healthy condition. The teeth are of such importance that leading authorities in the med. ical and dental profession are advocating a nation-wide educational cam- paign, that the professions and the public at large would realize the GREAT DANGER of infected teeth, not only in producing nervous and _ general bodily diseases, BUT OF UNDERMINING the general health. My work ba - the most —— and permanent character. What is worth dung at all fs doin and this surely applies to Dentistry. There is no makeshift in my pro seen I take the diffieult problems, I go to the root of your troable, I find the cause, then I apply skillful and exact remedial measures. Thin bs somethins more than ordinary Dentistry—it's a» high order of honest skill applied to Dental operation, This skill is placed at the disposal of every man and woman, My prices will enable you to stop experimenting and have the very best work known to Dentistry done, If you are not sure about your teeth, come to me 1 will examine them, and, if deemed necessary, 1 will X-RAY YOUR TEETH—This Service Is Free to My Patients. MY WONDERFUL COORDINATING ORGANIZATION COMPRISES THE FOLLOWING Pyorrhea Treated T succewnfully treat the an intellig of treatments Free X-Ray Department T ws X-ray to locate hidden mouth troubles and as an ald to my diagnosis. This service is free to my patients, check Pyorrhea by and herotk Hetnbrink ministere! for Painless: Mxtractions. Oral Hygiene Department of Prephylaxts Cleaned—a Gold Inlay Restoration an expert of 20 yearn’ experience, nystem of Crowns Ry ne My GabOxyym, sine Nowenin, a6 DBridgework without Gold Prosthetic Dentistry Gol4, Cast Aluminum and Vuicanite Plates, enuine Trubyte Teeth used. Plates made by an expert. I fit you where other dentists fail, Teeth measure against tooth decay and gum disease. prevenuy SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WITHOUT GOLD CROWNS Examination and Estimate Free. All Work Guaranteed, DR. H. T. HARVEY Vix Prevident Michigan State Board Dental Examiners FIFTH FLOOR EITEL BLDG. N. W. Car, Second and Pike, Swift's Drug Store Corner, Open Evenings and Sundays—Phone Elliott 3026, START DAMAGE CASE of Frank Starr against Coast Codfish Co., for $20, ) dathages for injuries received in ploy, came up be +. Cushman Tuesday, at The cane BOXING TONIGHT CRYSTAL POOL SECOND AND LENORA Lightweight Championship of the Northwest 5 BOUTS—20 ROUNDS BARL BAIRD National Amateur Lightweight Champion few more afternoons and nights to see the phenomenal vs. HAROLD JONES RVED SEATS $1.50 IDE SEATS $2.00 SEATS ON SALE AT Brown & Hulen's, Second and Spring Dizard’'s, Yesler and Occi- dental & Smith, 906 First Avenue Green's Cigar Store, Avenue Poot Room, Union STIN & SALT 1213 First Avenue doe Battersby 1406 Third Third Butech's and Extraordinary Values Prepared for Wednesday and Thursday Only IDNIGHT PATROL GREAT: SPECIAL’ ATTRACTION: PRODUCED BY\ THOMAS HINCE Women’s and Misses’ High- Grade Coats An_ exceptionally tractive assortment high-grade coats de- veloped in durable and fashionable materials, The most popular colors are represented, superior tailoring, distinctive 320, $25, $35 at- of The greatest melodrama seen in Seattle since “Hell Morgan’s Girl” Regularly for sold $29.50 to $75.00, Adler 1614 Second Ave, (Near Stewart)

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