The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1918, Page 2

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ect your holiday gifts now— pay t next year! email ar — gift eeciatavia i be held for future delivery if desired. smokers’ stands and humidors at Eapsrenses prices! - —— mahogany $8.28 | solid oak humidor: an excellent val | iittle amok- | er'e stand: fold fumed oak; exactly aa pictured; drawer and shelf fo cen= ” in # tna fuera with metal | mateh bolder amoker's stand; fumed 25- j inch stand- | jard; fitted | } with ox!- | dixed match, bolder and Klass ash tray: ex ceptional value | end ash tray) | gred vatue at | $2.25 STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Second Ave. at Pine St., Seattle L. SCHOENFELD & SOHS MAY OVERRULE McADOO WASHINGTON, Dee. 4.—Senator | Smith, Georgia, today introduced a/ bill restoring the authority of the in lterstate commerce commissidn to overrule regulations and rates made ‘by the director general of railroads. LAST TIMES TODAY THEDA BARA -IN— CLEOPATRA Big Double Bil CHARLIE CHAPLIN 3 Days Only eume NOW PLAYING UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT Broadway Musical Comedy Company IN GEO. M. COHAN’S BIG MUSICAL RIOT, “LITTLE JOHNNIE JONES” - MARJORIE LAKE and a Company of Fifty People, Including the Thirty Keystone Bathing Girls. —IN— | TRIPLE | TROUBLE —AND— FANNIE WARD —IN— The Yellow Ticket A. H. Woods’ Dramatic Success 1A. M. to 6:30 P. M. TODAY AND FRIDAY Children Add Tax cxcept Mon, and Thurs.) 1e25e Nights: 7.9 P.M. CONTINUOUS SUNDAYS si | of BARS i ER OOR, FIRST AVE. AND PIKE #T. 101 to 111 S. Bevesth St., Tacoma “Mi SKATTLE STAR-—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1918. WALTER WAS SENTIMENTAL BOY | But When He Left, a Diamond Ring Was Missing Walter Conners, who lives on Ber he called on ‘ at nett et, between 12th and 14t look out raged Hyera wan detailed , appeared “GERMANS FAIL ON THE TERMS rming young ta Barker, of Ate ednesday lee, she t woman *, who love Hamond ring Or, rather, a ret i Flora ave. told th Mise Darker gto the sentimental Motorcycle Cop ; ‘nan Gets $2,000 Award |» that it will & any further dela campatgn, in a slight out of bed bend over at all without the most exeruclating pains, I purchased a tle of Foley Kidney Pills, Was er firnt few doses heir use until completely writes die.” 8 sa overyotere. TO GUARD AGAINST INFLUENZA Vhene Main 4963 Don't let the dread influenza get “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON'T |». | t¢ you nave sven the ighteat PAY ME.” ough or cold, better begin using Fo Ie y'n He Tar at once, Henry ows my meee | win ‘Texas, in one of many » consider |remedy “just f fo mayen: * “ROWN and | fered severely with a bad « T Teeth absolutely without | ater using four or five dollare’ ail canes but soute abscessed | yor of different medicines, derided |to try Foley's Honey and Tar, One ir city fF \botue gave relief, Bert medicine I) Contains no opiates. Sold | of deliver. hat ae- in ye nteed STERLING "DENTISTRY |e oo It was just a lone dime—an ordinary ten cent piece which started one of America’s great fi- nanciers on the read to success. This lone dime was the only possession of one of the world’s richest men a few years ago, but that man had the foresight, the keen sense of thrift, and saved that dime and saved other dimes and added them to the little dime bank. Soon the little bank grew too small for his savings and they were deposited in a big guaranteed bank and he kept adding to that savings account until to- day he is independently wealthy. We will help you save. We have a number of small savings banks to take home with you and for you to deposit your dimes in. When your little bank is full, bring it here and have it deposited and let it draw interest for you. You'll be surprised at how much you can save. 6 . . The Scandinavian American Bank Branch at Ballard. Open Saturday Evenings. FOUNDED 1901 Third and Pike START TODAY if You Start to Save on or Before Thursday, December the 5th we will credit you with Interest From December the Ist It requires but little more effort to become a SAVER instead of a WASTER—even a single DOLLAR will lift you out of the WASTER class. Become a SAVER today. Remember that there is no safer place for your funds than in this institution, as we in- vest only in First Mortgages on Improved property, and in City, State and United States 3onds, Ours is a Mutual Savings Society, or- ganized and operated under the State law and State regulation. START TODAY! over Seventeen Years we have never paid less than 6% on Savings RESOURCES OVER §2,100,000,00 For Hours 9 A. M. io 5 P.M, Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association F. ANDERSON, President LINDEN, Vee tre ¥. W. CAM ADOLPED F. Pres., Secretary | Once yon try, prain and renin vont bar Pacific aren ; c a ok “SHOW FLAKE GRAGKERS TO BE MADE FAMOUS achage— Extensive Advertising Campaign is Viauned to Cover Period Years. i ARMISTICE mtr sunching these product, 1 known to need racker, which elightful, nalted cracker which pany to be rely in thin campa planned to cover a three-year period Broadsides are now being mailed andlig a good stock of “Sr their shel from the consumer, whied in sure to follow their dominant advertining the trade thruout the Northwest y atore in em awaiting the demand PALACE HIP Tits Continuous Dally, 1 to 11 TOMORROW A Complete New Show “Fun in a Street Car Without Power Arthur Alton “The ‘Gen Pe rebing of Com- manity Singing Leaders es th. The Aldeans Avetralian Gymnasts and ARTHUR La VINE & CO. “Coney Inland to the Neri Pele.” A Ludicrous Comedy FEATURE PHOTOPLAY MONROK SALISBURY in “nUGON, THE “IGHTY* 10c |s7.20c Weekday Mats.. DELICIOUS, APPETIZING Lunches FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS Every Meal is a GOOD Meal at BOLDT'S ations 4 Service Convenient s you with t just after lunch, probably has come from BOLDT'S. your next Sunday's dinner LDT'S, and have “home cooked food without any household drudgery. Two Convenient Locations Rainier Restaurant and Bakery 914 Second Avenue Big Four Restaurant MI414t6 Third Avenue Const Biscuit Company Will! Standardize Name and of Bd | Extra Money FOR Christmas? the fin Flakes” on| Do You WanttoEarn | Do you want pleasant work for the | next three weeks at a good salary? COME TO THE | BON MARCHE ‘EMPLOYMENT OFFICE| , The government has taken off the war restric. . | |]| tion and we are allowed to employ as many pebple as we need to handle our Christmas business. We promise you pleasant working conditions amid } congenial surroundings. SECOND FLOOR THE BON MARCHE, Guaranteed when you have Glasses fitted and made by us Twenty-five years’ experience. ‘Ten years in this building. gold-filled frames, complete, teow a $2.90 CURRY OPTICAL CO. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 30024 Arcade Bidg. Third Floor Glasees fitted in Every one in the hoase— our entire stock on sale this week ab The most attractive display of children's hats in the West material, and the following prices are avings in store for you $2.95 values $1.45 $5.00 values $2.50 $7.50 values $3.75 In the Downstairs Department Tee Cuiiewion Saattles largest Millinery Store Second at Se [PS ee.

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