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Women’s and Misses’ Suits Coats, Dresses and Skirts NOW ON SALE —at One-Third Off the regular prices. This is a genuine Clearance Sale and every garment mentioned has been reduced, and priced in plain figures. Do your Christmas Sale and get values and credit services Alterations are free. Attend this combined. A Man’ Shopping now at Gately's. s Appearance is the most important asset he has in the business world—oftentimes it either makes or breaks him. Sui IES cosaimeres, worsteds and in good all wool serges, cheviots, imported fabrics. Style distinction acquired through fine tailoring is in every model $25 to $50 in « Overcoats ° on the sea! s smart est models, featuring the military styles, and the fabrics of the very best hand tailored. imported mixtures, finely Charge Account You need not pay all in 30 days. We arrange terms to suit you. | her KIRK'S MILITARY SHOP DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING FARLY—GIFTS FOR THE BOYS—NOVELTIES FOR EVERYONE. ++» $1.56 to $11.00 Blankets Fur Overcoats $25.00 Sweaters ... $3.00t0 $12.00 Gloves 2c to $8.50 Shirts ...... Seto $6253 Socks + Siete te ° Shoes 0c to $7.00 Underwear Seto $2.35 | Sheepskin Moccasins. $1.65 Breeches ... $1.75t0 $12.00 Handkerchiefs ..15e to 25e Sheeplined Coats . Neckerchiets $1.50 to $2.00 AGE da dk ve $15.00 to Wool Knit Helmets Overcoats ..$20.00to$40.00 = ........... $1.50to $2.00 Raincoats .. Middy Blouses ... ‘Wool Caps Army Kits.. $1.33to $5.25 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF. | Kaxo Shoe Polish Sets $1.00 eseee ° Bugles ......$2.50 to $7.00 + $1.00to $3.50 | Hat Cords, Silk... . Be 85e | Canvas Wool-lined Hoods oes $1.25 MARKS, SERV- ICE BARS, BELTS, SWORDS, HATS, ETC. We Invite Your Inspection. 1209 First Avenue Pee ee ee eee ee ss es] CROWNING TEETH WITH GOLD OR PORCELAIN B’ this admirable dental method many teeth badly broken down A thre A tooth, of usefulness with a ¢ ing left but a wh decay or accident are r to sefulness and oo far gone to fill, can be saved to years 4 crown, and an anterior 5099 Better Dentistry for Less Money Street Thire 3053 © Over The Owl Drag Store Phone Main Your Business Here Is Confidential Your banking relations with the First National Bank are absolutely confidential. You can confer with our officers about your busin problems with the per fect assurance that your confi dences will be respected. Do not hesitate to consult us on ime any financial matter. Te ) “Two-a-Day” to | rima onna ) § } Is Girl’s Leap i ROSA PONSELLEL BY J. BH. DUCKWORTH | (N. B. A. Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK 6.—The mete oric career of Rosa Ponselle, the new ican prima donna, is like @ un known girl, in the movies; today star at the Metro opera house sharing honors with Caruso, Scott! Mme. I mous se Rosa's and the other world-fa is the firat operatic since the startling ap i. Her wonder jectrified nee ation her pearance of ( ful dracnatic soprano voic the vast and critical aud: Rosa was born in Meriday not over 21 years of age. Her father is a small coal deal She first sang church. Ambit goal, F she would not seek Conn in the grand and self-reliant an “angel,” but determined to pay for her own musical education She arranged a “sinter act” with her sister, Camilla, and went on the road in twoaday Vaudeville and the | movies. The two worked hard and saved They they came to New York, and u a friend, Mario Ganbardello, the ten obtained an introduction to Galli-Curei’s teacher, William Thor: | ner. “No more vaudeville for you two,” | jsaid Thorner, after he had heard | them. | “Mr. Thorner told me,” said Rosa | today, “that if I studied with hin for | six months, he would get me a hear ing before Gatti Cazazza, at the Met jropolitan. I studied hard with Mr Thorner and « Then my hearing | Romani Romani, the musical direct and er, coached me all lant summer I was ed. Isn't It lovely? “But added, triumpt ides learning to sing grand ja year, I have lost 42 By not eating sugar. fa’ ROADS COULD GIVE JOBS TO SURPLUS MEN } | | NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Highway |improvernent in the United States alone would furnish employment for every man of the demobilized Amer jean army, if even a fair proportion | |of the needed highway work were to| | be undertaken | | Thia is the opinion of FE. 8. Cor-| nell, secretary, National Highways | Protective society. This society pro: motes the building of better high | ways thruout the country without | jadvocating use of any patented pay: | ing materi | During the war highway building | practically ca to a andatill | thr t the puntry E if the | government had not placed a ban Jon the use of labor and materials |for highway work, except upon| | roads used in war work, the rising | |cost of labor and materials would have stopped the work | A good, 16-foot, conerete highway before the war cost from $13,000 to} $15,000 to build. By the time the}! war industries board was ready to |stop most highway work the cont| had risen to nearly or quite double | these sums. i} | The extent to which needed high: | | way imp ents will be carried out during the two years | demobilization will depend }upon what the state | this winter, If the le generous with highway tions, many thousands of men will be employed in improving the na tion's roads. Federal aid will sup-| plement state appropriations Coccccccccocoosooceces Far and Near News by Telegraph : and Telephone 3 eco Seattio holders of war savings stamps should keep them until com plete, unless they must be cashed to meet an emergency, urges Postmas ter Battle The steel freighter Edenton, first Skinner & Eddy corporation 9,600-ton type veasel, has been accepted by the shipping board The annual election of officers for Seattle aerie Inder of Eagles, will be held Friday ing Funeral services for Willis Mil liken, retired policeman, will be held from Butterworth's chapel at 3 p. m, Saturday The appeal for reinstatement by Tony Norton, dismissed policeman. will be heard by the civil service commission Friday at 8 p. m jeut. Hans Damm is the newly elected president of the Police Relief » company, ix dead from flu his widow and one child thousand aliens serving in| the Hawaiian islands with the Amer: | jean forges will receive Christmas gifts in the form of American citi | 1 for their pa-| e leave war industries board of Wash. Jregon and Idaho, with head. ington quarters in the Alaska building, Se. | attle, Is closing. Herbert Wither: | spoon, regional adviser, is complet | ling reports to be forwarded to Wash ington, D.C. | AVERAGE YANK — R—FRIDAY, DECI POOR SAILOR Star by N. 1, Deo, 6.—The soldier im a from two (Special to The LONDON, Engle America Hore average wall excerpts letters writ by Yanks who arrived rec here are no food restrictions on the ships, We bh meal 1 and thy back b when the three down t me 1907 Ninth ave. Taker Invent Donna I r court read the onecuting Attorne Lundin was witne MRS. SLOAN SAYS SHE COULD HARDLY CLIMB THE STAIRS Declares She Is Just Like a New Woman After Taking Tanlac, 1 wi always tb the 4 1 said Mra. 8 w 1206 South G T tinw « sho atra and through wh the past fe complete wreck of me, I gradu went down hill and was loning flost 1 the time and got so thin that I shadow, My appe was poor, and I simply had te what little I did eat would usually making me ears, alm: 1 like « u force down and that my stomach for ra afterward lw troubled ‘ with pa tion of my heart, and it got so bad ~at times that 1 ikdn't walk very far without stopping to rest. In going up and steps even a short stairway, | would have to stop and catch my breath and when 1 reached the top I exhausted “I was so nervoue I rare) a good ni in the room abov anything on the floor, it startle me so that I w Jump out of bed. 1 could work at all, in fact I was so weak and run down I ldn't do any thing that r nary effort I tried everyth id think of, many differe of medicine, and also ©: treatments miserable great dea down very was completely ever p. If any me dropped would but nothing se g00 med to do me an: I decided to give Tantac and I will always bless the day 1 bought my first bottle My the time I had finished my second bot tle IL was 1 new woman. i have @ fine ite now, and what I eat agrees with me perfectly, My heart Is all right and I can run up and down steps ans well asx anyone I now have charge of a large apartment house containing thirty apartments, and can do the work! with all ease. 1 have gained twelve pounds since I began taking Tanlac, and I gladly recommend it to others. Taniac ia wold in Seattle by Rartel Drug Stores under the personal di rection of a epecial Tanlac reprosent ative. —Advertisement. @ trial DR. JEFY HALFORD For the same price, | and less, you can enjoy dental work done with out pain at my office. other employees, with the prevailing For the past cight (Removable, Sanitary rate of (Paid Advertisement) W.J. Santmyer For School Board ‘| THINGS THAT I STAND FOR A firm believer the experience of spe-)cquai work—for men and women ctalists in having your) ™* estsblishment of the day for engineers. | throughout the city all employees, years I have made a spe-| engineors, janitors, et cetera, ctalty of Bridgework in proportion to the cost of living established by war price ion of the differential that now ex and Alveolar), Crowns| «is vetween (Gold Porcelain ibe hool teachers; also to support the || Atk school clinic. Jacket). I treat Pyorrhea suc | = cessfully. | ee Mey | | I give personal atten: | tion. All Work Guaranteed 15 YEARS | I Examination Free | DR. JEFF HALFORD Rooms 2064.78 Ploneer Bide. First Ave. and James St, Seattle | patients who have tested our work rein the right pl you en7 UNIVERSITY ©T. (Signed) w patients, Open OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Opposite Fraser-Paterenn (a, for work of like nature Quality in Suits and Overcoats For all Men! Quality which can- not be equaled today within 25 to 35 per cent of our present prices. UPSTAIRS— Giving Bigger Values Doing Bigger Volume Low upstairs rent, small margin of profit and selling for cash only. Come Saturday and save $10 to $15 on a fine SUIT or OVERCOAT Seattle’s Greatest Values *15 $ to Tall Men, Short Men, Stout Men, will find here a great variety of both Suits and Overcoats to fit them. Mackinaws we show a great va unusual valuee— $6 . $15 Separate Trousers ; Upstairs —we show stock of dress and work trousers $3 . $7.50 erent Bath Robes and House Coats, excellent values, $6.00 to $12.50 TAILORED READY CO. Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop in equal pay for t-hour janitors, and all the salaries of run-down * time including teachers, to be A revis grade and high your dect Advertisemenc J. SANTMYRR teed 16 years, Best Gold Crown . e Mont of our present patronage whose work is still giving good sa When cc Bring thos ad with you From 9 te 12 for W = Sundays 401-403 Pike Street = tud mmend ion Peepie years of age © GW f claims s. Arak about it and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. nd the 1 by our Ask our hing to our office, be sure BECAU There are 4,500,000 motor vehicles in the U. S. 400,000 motor trucks. 73,800 gas motor boats on this coast. Thousands of tractor: remarkable rapidity. Thousands of Trained Men will be required to operate and repair these various types of gas-propelled machines. A Wonderful Opportunity for men with mechanical ability to become gas engine experts and earn a real living. The Y. M.C. A. Schools (Day and Night) have anticipated your needs and in a course rec- ognized and accredited by the government, with complete, up-to-date equipment, will provide you with thorough and individual instruction in this trade. For further information call at Room 210. Department of Education. Fourth at Madison Y. M. C. A. Bldg. AND GAS ENGINE s OPERATION AND REPAIR motor transportation is not only the greatest hauling method in the nation today, but it also has unlimited possibilities. ly AUTOMOBILE rs—a field opening up with fer our Windows, showing great varieties of useful gifts for mer ot TERRER CELTS REA @E a |