The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1918, Page 2

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PAGE 2 make you yi hundreds and hundreds of dolls exhibited in our “doll house!” our sixroom model actually built on the main floor} has transformed DOLL HOUSE, of dolls are on display wonderful sight—be sure bring the children! been and —your attention is directed to the above pleture which shows al! the seucepans that are included. w ie an ture: fee perce aluminum and top; wi fee that flavor and clea: amber. orth the cost of the entire outfit. —this “fare-bottom™ will a old-style small bot- tom bulge top siow-heating boil- er. —{et tea kettle, alumi- which ontfit / Cre Is Bel; Troops Near Dusseldorf “HAVRE, Dec. 6—Belgian troops have approached within 15 miles of | ‘Dusseldof, it- was officially announc- ed today. “We have occupied Munchen-Glad- Bach, Geidenkirehen and Heinsberg,” | the statement said. “Our infantry | thas reached Mongen and Morsbach.” | _ Munchen-Gladbach and Gelden- Wirchen are 15 miles west of Dussel- in MUSEMENTS| ROPOLITA |New Pleying—Usil Saterday Night CARTER ‘The Mysterious, and Company Nighte, 25e-61.50; Mat. Set., 25c-$1.00 ILKES rovers Fifth and Elliott 2525. NOW PLAYING UNTIL, SAT. NIGHT MATS. WED. AND SAT. George M. Cohen's Big Laugh Rict “MIT-THE-TRAI. HOLLIDAY” Nights, 25¢-50e; Matinees, 20c-3ic Pies Wer Tax Me, 2c, 75¢, $1; Mats. 100-600, M. 222, EV VY’'S onrures 3rd & Madison NOW PLAYING—ALL WEEK Broadway Musical Comedy ( ta enone Cemay, ComaenY “LITTLE JOMNNIE, JONES” ARTHUR LA VINE & CO, 4 Other High Grade Acts Mats 2:20. Night 1e— 4 ,AVASSA, Instrumentaliats bungalow into a where thousands Is a re and hea WARE” coo! REGULAR PRICE $22.50 YOUR SAVING $6.55 t-quart ce length water pipe glass-covered obtainable. The attractive Col- | SANTMYER—14 | of living data to be used by wage ad-| r select your holiday gifts now—pay next year fortably a «mal pnth Th ne hom ) i] outfit— ded fea- ontal design bright sliver. « ta il make yo J full chen sparkle. bright or la guaranteed make co rust; all ® fich If y pour on hot wa’ and all thorough’ atantly cleaned. dit Federal grand jury indictments were returned against Hong Hing and King Lee, charged with conceal. ing and selling cocaine, Friday. Four other indictments were also return- ed, two secret and two against James H. Ralston, charged with exporting $2,715 in gold to Canada, and Max Reiss, alleged cocaine smuggler. to etaoin unu At a meeting of men teachers held Thursday night, the candidacy of Walter Santmyer for school director was indorsed, Similar action may be taken by the women teachers. A meeting is being planned for tonight. Baker Orders End of Prison Method WASHINGTON, Dec. 6—Faste: ing of prisoners to the bars of mili tary prison cells was today ordered abandoned by Secretary of War Baker. The order applies particularly to Fort Leavenworth, and is apparent- ly the direct result of protests against treatment of conscientious objectors now in jail here. To Prevent Wage Slump in America WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Steps to Prevent a wage slump on the return of nearly 4,000,000 soldiers to civil life | Yip! Yip! Truck Aho Renee Girl Hurt in Auto Accident Lying in The condition tained concussion struck by and W remains Mixa G city hospital, where an examination to detersnine whether her skull has been fractured was scheduled for Fri day afternoon P. G. Cummings, 2509 Ninth ave. THE SEATTLE STAR hows the first « ged Friday ef sailors at the Universit Demo bilization will conti | STRIKE CONGRESS IS STRONGLY INDORSED The Moone ot San Franch wecretary te at the rate ¢ fenne committer has w an, of the Seattle I omed | Critical Condition of Miss I thy Sixth ave, W who sus the brain when Ww an auto at Sixth ave th ons laine st, Thursday nig itical Friday sOn, who tw 18, in in the ; Keneral Inde and labor counc ‘elegrama to San Fran ed Miss Gleason, has been booked by the police and released on his per R. J.T. WILSON Washington’s Leading Dentist Select My Office for Dentistry and Receive That Careful Attention Due Particalar People An Office Conducted en Business Methods, Prices Advertis- ed and Lived Up To If You Are Particular We Will Please You It want it distinctly understood that this office Ia living up to every claim I make. I am not an exclusive user of any drug or method, neither a wonder worker, but I know good dentistry and I have that to offer, and I have placed my office on a busi ness basis which permits me to compete with those dentists who are thinking of how high « price they can charge. The only excuse for a large o- eels economy in opera tion, and I can give you the advantage of this economy. Visit my office today, see for yourself and be able to better appreciate my won derful advantages. Best Gold Crowns. $5.00 | Best Rubber Plate $10.00 Best Porcelain Crowns | Teeth Extracted Free scednced sccvccee SOU for Plates Best Bridgework. $5.00 | Painless Extracting. 50c OBEY THAT EVER INSISTENT IMPULSE and visit Dr. Wilson Today DR. J. T. WILSON 8104 First Avenue PHONE ELLIOTT 1833 Opposite Colman Building—Between Columbia and Marion were taken today by the department | of labor. Investigators began gathering cost | jJustment boards in fixing adequate wages for industrial centers. ‘That Does Not Affect Head une of its tonic and laxative LAXATIVE BROMO Qu! Tablets) can be taken by | anyone without caualng nervousness or ringin, in the head romo Quinine nature on th There is BE. WwW x. 30¢. For best quality gold filled lockets Haynes, next Lib. ‘tisement. erty Theatre. By Starting at the Bottom— Have Your Shoes Repaired —REPAIRED RIC FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 191 ! ! i Gaiinnns Failed to Bribe Sweden Into | Making War Entry Wasi TON Dex 6—Ger many twice tried to bribe Sweden to powers, diplomat acloned today, Kir i to Sweden by Ger ar later North Schleswig was held out as bait Germany backed up these offers land with @ threat to troops in Sweden if the alliance was not made. After Sweden rejected this pro posal, the German government dima. vowed Minister Nechenau's proceed J bim at Sweden's request, information here states Efforta.to bring about Sweden's entry into the war were redoubled in the summer of 1915 | nue and recall British Papers Pan Lloyd George LONDON, Dec. 6-—The morning newspapers acore the manifesto pro noed by Premier Lioyd George in| atent po! apecch, because d to refer to the league of na fa The Times calls the league of na important of all ques “The British people are deeply in earnest regarding the jeague of nations.” > 3,572 Sick and _ Wounded Arrive WASHINGTON, Dee. 6, -~ The largest number of sick and wounded | soldiers recetved in a single week, 3,572, came in last week at Hoboken | and New ‘t News, the war depart: ment annpunced today. LONDON, A revolution broke out in the Ukraine, a delayed dispatch from Constantinople report ed today, It wan sald the govern ment had asked the allies to occupy the Russian Black sea ports | We guarantee all our work. “BURLESON ADVOCATES PERMANENT ©<"~'""2==<2="™ &, —= You Can Make No Mistake In coming here for your dental work. | Every operator employed in these offices i an expert dentist who understands his busine thoroughly. Every one of them has his cer tificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. We use the best of materials. Our methods are absolutely pain- less. Our prices are the lowest. And our guarantee is binding and means just what it says, that if for any reason whatever your work does not give entire satisfaction, come back to us and we will make it ‘right. FREE EXAMINATION! We invite you to call at our offices and let one of our exparts give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you just what is needed to put your teeth into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be. You will be surprised to find how small the cost will be, and one thing is very certain, it will be worth a whole lot more to you than the cost. Don’t you think it is about time that you gave yourself the ads vantage of a good set of teeth? REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union, In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. ee Be Sure to Get to the Right ce. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. 381th ‘Marechal de U.S, OWNERSHIP OF THE WIRE LINES : WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 nent ownership of the telegraph and|¢d solely with a view to serving the ndea | Public and not of making profit or Saleppene ._ ayeneme en pesrenns | guarantecing returns on the invest by Postmaster General Burleson in| ment.” his annual report made public teday.| ‘rhe report shows that the postof- The experiences as A result Of | tice department did the largest busi the present war have fully demon-| noes in history for the fiscal year strated that the principle of govern: | ending June 30, 1918 ment ownership of the telegraphs | and wlephongs ie not only sound) FIRST CASE HANDLED BY WOMAN ATTORNEY “While such control is temporary and will t only until the ratifica- | - tion of the treaty of peace, yet the; Mins Charlotte Kolmitz, assistant beat resulta can be accomplished United States district attorney, only when these systems are owned | prosecuted her first case for the gov by the government, made a part of! ernment Friday in Judge J. Neterer's Perma-| the postal establishment and operat HALF-SOLES or whole soles. We put them on with the same exacting care. All work guaranteed. instances triple the h in _time What ttle sister elty little Just it d another than a chic or twot 01 y every day ittle bonnet MILLINERY Models that represent the utmost in style and qual- ity—that would ordinarily sell for double and in many this special sale. Your choice of hundreds for $ served. She FINE price we have placed on them for "00 They represent almost as many styles as there are hats and they are shown in velvets, hatters’ plush, panne, beaver and velours. Some have wide tailored bows faced in harmonizing col- ors, others wide shirred brims with pleated facings in pink, turquoise, copen and coral; still others in two tones with ostrich ornaments and wreaths. There are just oceans of the prettiest models you ever saw and you would really expect to pay ten to fifteen dollars for them. All Children’s Hats Yo PRICE Not one “Little Misses” at in the whole house re- They all must go— ert “How Do You Sell So Cheaply?” t eattle’ st ilfi

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