The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1918, Page 4

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TisonDownn Brown Dental BECAME THIN Heal @mpany” Tt Offices im ANN WEAK FROM | LACK OF Hn 4 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists Wetablioned tm 1881 Have Your New Glasses Made Now iT HOUT the if Postponing the day of having your eyes attended to and in If your blood ts not fortified the me having them un > ang + thee against the multitude of disease i der a cor train may cause ry 4 permanent weakness to your nd u art i . ing a prey to siokne You may not ork be able to put in a good day's \ i ; y 7 without a constant feeling of exhaus i e tes that ; e reading or cause "work will be of (he n " he yur Tad satisfactory to The experience of Mra, George B te You will, of courses, wish your | 70s Havey, of No, 619 Parkwood avenue, os wie expe InN J. HROWN the —_ oy, no ihopa epg bernye er Youngstown, ©, will Interest many this is where our 7S years of ex Owner and Manas perience in making “better Rlase Brown Dental Offices She «a es” can be of service to you I was pale and weak, and my | 108 Columbia St, blood was impoverished, My appetite Where the Best Glasses Are Made’’ was very pe food distressed me, and I often had nervous spells 325 PIKE STREET. was subject to dixziness, when every 4 thing would turn black before my {nose CLOGGED FROM — My heart would bea ry fast A COLD OR CATARRH deep, “At night t had a dry hacking A Cream = in Nostrils To ough and became go thin and weak REGISTERED DENTISTS PMOpen Up Air Passages fs"! ba! rena 0 oo am Ont of the high rent district, per | bs. ee weee ee eeeneeeeeet Yt Dr, Wil Ong day I read about ams’ Pink Pills in a paper and de ‘ them a trial, After tak I felt like a different k the pill penal service and madterate advertis- Ah! What relief! Your ¢ ‘enable me to make you this offer nostrils open right up, the air sages of your head are you can breathe freely awed an clear No 1 & hawking, snuffling, mucous di ; covered J am glad te comenend ‘e WN charge, headache, dryness--no strug ° Ls a i ORPREUM BUILDING or catarrh is gone on suffering with, ane ‘ Don't stay stuffed up! Get a Dr, Williama in eam alm stimulant emall bottle of Ely's from your druggist now. Apr a up little of this fragrant, antiseptic jecream in your nostrils, let it pene trate through passdge of ie, efficient and Childrea'e Reyes’, Girls the head; « 4 heal the, women will help you | swollen, infla mucous mem-| Your own druggist relix wit} KAVANAGETS |brane, giving you instant relief lame’ Pink Pills, Price 50 cents Firat and Union | 1905 First, at Madison Write to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co. Schenectady, N.Y on the blood Ety's Cream Balm i just what ev lery cold and ecatarrh sufferer has been neeking. It's just » aid Free Offer SATURDAY TO WIND UP KENNEWICK CLOTHING STOCK Mr. H. M. Rogers Will Wind Up Great Kennewick Clothing Stock, of Kennewick, Washington, by Making Exceptional Free “Liberty Bonds Accepted at Full Face Value. Men’s Overcoats and Suits—gray, brown and blue patterns—worth to $25.00, go for $9.85. Men’s*Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tailored—worth to $27.50, go at $12.85, Men’s Finest Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tail- ored, including the celebrated Kuppenheimer, Hart, Schaffner & Marx Pure Wool Fabrics, formerly priced to $40.00, cut Saturday to $17.85. Hundreds of late, stylish Suits and Overcoats in this lot. And here is our Free Offer. Rogers has decided to wind up the great Kennewick Clothing Stock which he pur- chased at a fraction of wholesale cost, and he will do it by making this grand FREE OFFER for Saturday. Hat in the house—and there are over 500 to i frem, H. M. ROGERS in all shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY The People’s Friend, Who Makes FREE with every Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat advertised. Sensational Free Offer fer Please Note—THIS OFFER GOOD SATURDAY ONLY. And Also ‘Note: LIBERTY If it is absolutely necessary that you realize money on your Liberty Bonds, Rogers will take them in at their face value and give you the balance in money for any Suit or Overcoat purchased Saturday. And note the following windup prices on shoes ” furnishings. $6 Men’s Union Made Work Shoes Cut to $2. 98 1| ntl 1 re} for free book | Offer. Good From9 A. M.to 6 P. M. Tomorrow (Saturday ).| BONDS::*. THE SEATTLE STAR—FI | Theo Karle, hauGin __ Life, to Sing at the Met Soon { | | | Theo Theo Karle Lewis, will take up his career where e left it, in Se by giving the concert for his 1915-1919 season, tan theatre Wednes day evening, December 18 | Theo Karle needs no introduction to Seattle first F and it | us it Was here where he * musical training ttle that went hing “Tell Me How To Be Beautiful’”’ \Get Rid of All Pimples, Blackheads ‘ and Skin Eruptions. Purify the Blood with Stuart's Cal- cium) Wafers, | TRIAL PACKAGE MAILED FREE , ar ictum We Levety ¢ oir surface. hide in nts of ‘ b niin health, dries up the in, ‘ecxema and len new skin of fine rm and become clear, th as velvet and Dandruff Surely Destroys The Hair of jirle—if you want plenty | ehtot beautiful, glomay, silky hair, do | by all mea }for it will get rid of dandruff, » your hair and ruin Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, Union made; | Children’s Shoes, kid and gunmetal; all)it it you paethg IR 2.98 sizes; worth to-$2.25, cut to........ 88¢ heusee sir it oun! the Saty wate Mend Florsheim Shoes, cut to7..”--$5.08 Men's Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $8.00,) 1" Art tantrut tdi Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, big assortment of CUE 10 -- 00... eee e ener eeee seen $3.48) Tr do ‘tnln, get about four ounces | styles; worth fo $6.00, cut to.....$2.85 $4.00 Boys’ School Shoes cut to ....$1.98)a1 sisht when retiring, tame enough | Ladies’ Two-toned Shoes, black kid vamp with fawn, pearl and brown top, 12-, 14- and 16-inch top; all sizes; worth to $10.00, go a colors, ribbon or fur — to $3.00 at $3.85. $1.45 Arrow Collars, All Sizes, Your Choice, 5c '} \ Hundreds of Arrow Collars go on sale to- Saturday we'll also sell Men’s Pure Silk! ‘14 morrow at 5¢ instead of the contract price ee at ran rade iw Shirts, | : of 25¢. They're slightly soiled, but good wort to $3.50, ma at $1.48. Light) i value, and we'll clean them up tomorrow Chambray Work Shirts go at 69¢. Special—Ladies’ Felt Comfort Slippers, | Men’s Union-made Overalls marked H (Saturday) at the ridiculously low price of $1.65. Heavy Wool Mackinaw Shirts cut|dandruft you t S¢. All sizes. | to $4.85. Heavy Outing Flannel Gowns | |Femedy never fails | 75¢ President Suspenders go on sale to- | go at $1.48. 35c Lisle Garters go at 18¢.| morrow at 35¢. Men’s Pure Wool Eagle Brand Underwear on sale at $1.98. Men’s Dress Shirts, worth to $1.25, go at 69¢. - Shirts of the better kind, including Cluett and Monarch brands, that sold to $2.50, on sale at $1.25. Men’s 50c Wool Socks go Saturday at 23¢. Men’s Cotton Socks at 124¢¢. Men’s | For Rogers gives what he advertises—the Heavy Wool Underwear, worth to $2.50, at | people know. You can’t beat Rogers’ prices. | $1.25. 15¢ Handkerchiefs tomorrow at 6¢. | And remember dom from these great stocks. because the crowds that pack our store from Rogers Will Cash Your Pay Check ; People, buy now while this stock lasts. Grasp this opportunity. Our five large dis-| i play windows are just stacked with high-grade merchandise, and all priced ridiculously low. If you want to save—be here with the crowds Saturday. Sale starts Saturday morning at 9 A. M. Sharp. “Please Shop Early.” We are a UNION STORE—our doors close Saturday night at 6 p.m. Make no mistake—note address, | LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT Opposite the Public Market ah 1508-1510 First Avenue Just North of Pike Street And) These are just a few items picked at ran- As long as we can pick up stocks of Shoes and Clothing at about one-half original cost we'll do so—| morn till night attest Seattle’s appreciation of the supreme values that Rogers offers. | | The Red Front Clothing Co. |to moisten the scalp and rub it tn gently with the finger tips By morning, most if not all, of |your dandruff will be gone, and |three or four more applications will |completely dissolve and entirely de stroy every single sign and trace of It. You will find, too, that all itching | and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is Inexpensive and four ounces is all tO) you will need, no matter how much have. This simple Advertisement GET AFTER THAT COLD RIGHT NOW Got right after it with a bot-) tle of Dr. King’s New | Discovery She never let a cough or cold or gerous, She just nipped it when| whe began to sniffle or cough be- | fore dd seriously Jery « a this preparation tor fae years a0. 8 prompt reliey Jer. All ages are using it today be- [cause of its positive results Generous size bottles sold every: | where | Constipation Corrected Dr King’s New Life Pills tonight mean clear bowels, a clear head, ear thinking, a day well begun in [the morning, good digestion, clear ing skin, Mild in action but sure and comfortable, everywhere, At drug stores released from Camp | t | greatly Ay case of grippe go until It grew dan: | and children of ev-| DE tIDAY, SMBER 6, 1918. er a S it Karle Theo Karle will be assisted by Carmen Frye, a well-known local planiat HIGH WAGES, HIGH PRICES RULE FRANCE (Special to The Star by N PARIS, Dec. €-—Men and women workers in France have been mak before gon than ever bh cost of living more « the Increase of women, many with pn for yed READY FOR CHRISTMAS working in the first time, Many are em in the American army salvage _ You'll want a new depots and Red Cross workshops Suit or Overcoat for lost of the aed women earn about Christmas. Order to- $1.35 a day Men doing similar mectow aad it Will be work earn about $2 a day Skilied ready for you. Come before noon if at all possible men, mostly partly disabled #oldiers, can make $3 a day in factorion, Women work beca have been soldiers 1 at plece work with families hav their huaban: led In the wa fo lers cents a day and w munt work to support themee ernment family a dequate. Fortunately not Kone up ‘These women are ers and by ¢ to keep down somew jltving. They have to such prices an these Beef, 99 cents a pound before the war |} Potatoes, 6% to 6 cents a pound. | r the gov « rarely rents have clever market: | men ma the cont considert A wan 30! I stron) Liberty F Eggs, $1 a dozen: were 20 to 24 for you to exchange them for ¢lothes, | conte. I'll accept them at par value and give Butter, $1 a pound; wae 24 cents you your change in cash. 28 to 42 cents a pound. Cheene. | Milk, 9 cents a pint; was about 2 cont Sugar. 15 conta a pound 0 joat | — sugar, 20 conte). lar peasant meal always |v d and cheese and che se \~ read, fortunately, ap from 4 to & ping ‘ pound and wine has not increased But the government plac ed restrictions on the use of cream or milk for making cheese Skilled workmen who either ¢» leaped army service thru physical inability or returned partly ated are getting greatly in od pay. For example, stone masons used to get about $1.20 « day before the war. Now they get $5 a day Unekilled laborers hired by the year formerly got $80. Now they jonly Re | 2,475 VESSELS LONDON, Dee. sunk with the number 2 r crews during the and 2.147 with ording to war inca | their crews set ad a report of Sir Er ord of the admiralty rine service suffered over 15,000 cas ualtion, nays Geddes Geddes, first Merchant ma can't be had for less than $240 a “Vast numbers ot men and women | Relief From working on small farms got 20 ° ° cents and 20 cents a day, respec Rheumatic Pain tively. Now the men get 60 cents « day and three bottles of wine and the women 40 cents and one bottle The wine costs the farmer about 12/ cents a bottle. The small farmer has been among the hardest hit. If his farm has been spared in the ruin of war, he faces increased labor cost, increased cont of horse feed and a 500 to 800 ~ tell you that you will secure quick re- lief from those rheu- per cent Increase in the price of Py . chemical products used in farming Matic twinges by And, if he has to buy a horse, it applying BAUME 'ANALGE SIQUE BENGUE costs twice as much as before the war Just what will hay wage » and the 1 {problem which th commissions are now co nm to these cost is a ljustment | ring \CARVING MEAT IS THE BEST THING HE DOES A demonstration of carving meat and poultry, and advice on the way to select the best cuts, was given by William James Clark, expert car-| ver, at the Hon Marche tea room| ¢hat famous French prod- | Friday afternoon, Miss Maude. Wit | non ke on the budget ana|Uct originated by Dr. Jules household accounts. The program | Bengué of Paris. | You will enjoy its cooling, soothing and re- freshing effect. And only in the original, remember, was given under the auspices of the | national war kitehen. Lots of Action in This London Show (Special to The Star by N LONDON, Dec. 6 a brisk musical comedy soldier in London, expressing highest praise of which he we ble, declared: “It was like back in the line again.” A) a former tne/Mecessary to secure the hers desired relief. | Fortunately, this famous |Baume may be had at al- most any drug store in the vat of | United States, in spite of ' saa | OE conditions. ” | Geta tube today. » | THOS. LEEMING & CO. New York The Firth of Forth, where, it is | sald, a part of the German flect say |be interned under t armistice with the allie: North sea is 15 miles in w tapers back 36 miles into 8 to a width of a mile, where ned by a celebrated cantil way bridge. For anot to Queensberry, it has an average | breadth of two and a half miles, and | American Agente Y mil | narrows for another six miles till it} becomes the River Forth, winding up | into Scotland's mountains anid a iB S; \ Gi wealth of romantic acenery, A canal | IE MUTE LOU Get | 48 miles long con the Firth of Forth with the Clyde river, and it} | will afford harbor for a large number | wf ships, The Original . I'm Facing a Bad J simply groaning under the biggest stock of Here’s What I Am Willing to Do By Expert Union Tailors -Perfect Fit Guaranteed Match them elsewhere if you can, for lews than $15.00 to $60.00 LIBERTY BONDS at Their Face Value ly urge you to keep your aa, but if it is neceswary 6.—British ships} OUR doctor will shee vaunal Will you get the strength | Situation With the year nearly gone, my tables are woolens carried by any tailor in the state, I am forced to take drastic action in order to turn my stock into cash. Special for Saturday or Overcoat 50 istinguished Woolen It will be a fastidious man, indeed, who cannot find a suitable pattern in my immense stock. Serges, worsteds, tweeds, cashmeres in an almost infinite vartety of patterns, shades and colors. Imported and domestic suitings, heavy and medium overcoat fabrics. Garments made in any style you like and tried on while being made as often as necessary to in- IMPERIAL TAILORING CO. LOUIS SIDELSKY, Prop. 801 Third Ave., Cor. Columbia Two blocks (not one block) suth of Madison St. )1 Don't be fooled by imitation signs. Look for 80 ARE DANGEROUS An unclean mouth is Dangerous as well as disgusting —It is also Inexcusable. In these days of science and sanitation contagious dis- eases are not the menace that they formerly were. Cleanli- ness is the most worthy ally of the doctor and good health. Disease germs, dirt and un- cleanliness of all kinds are despised by people of com- mon sense and ordinary re- finement. An unclean mouth is par- ticularly disgusting and ex- tremely dangerous. In these days of highly scien- tifie dentistry a foul mouth, with decayed and miss- ing teeth, is inexcusable. There is absolutely no reason why a person’s mouth should be left in an unclean condition—it can’t be because it will cost too much, for a few dollars will secure this service for you. It can’t be because the opportunity is lacking—there is a dentist for every few thousand people—there is one for you. You can’t possibly find a good reason for not having your teeth attended to. ITH Setentific Dentistry there should be no longer any FEAR OF PAIN in the dental chair, and when we are able to offer the very best Crowns and Bridges thet can be made... with the highest grade materials suaranteed for ten years of perfect service .. . when painle xtraction of decayed teeth and the aning of teeth cost next to nothing . there can be no excuse for allowing the mouth to remain in an unwholesome condition If you have been careless and allowed your teeth into decay ... take the matter tn hand ‘©... don't delay another day, . .. Phone ppointment for free examination and we will tell you what you need to put your mouth in a healthy condition. ... Phone NOW ... the number is Main 2555. Electro Painless Dentists “Laboring People’s Dentis Located for years S. E. corner F Phone Main

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