The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1918, Page 4

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M’ADOO WOULD [S™L.2iomr% Sina CONTINUE U, 8, 2." =o" RAIL CONTROL - WASHINGTON, Bventu al government ownership would re may become the yah California St m leaww for China t site for a $2,000, ntry The Sheppard amendmant would Deo. 12 ) brewery that sult from Direct . plan for a five-y c eral Pailroad oper: bollef in the « Mea ter to Senator Mna, and Repre @orsed by Presic templates governm five years af Either this she or the roads should be giv Private control as quickly Bible. | McAdoo pointed out financial re-| more than $2 adjusim wledt state a @ifficult to cont trol for only a brief ti justice to the compan The five year period woul! permit proper fin @ut the present limi would give the nation what he says it is entitled to—a fair test of such control under normal conditions Experts declare his system oper: | ating in a world now possessed by Law, famed awiatrix: is rest Broader socialized views than ever! ine here today preparatory to Before, would certainly lead to £OV" trip to Japan, She j# taking two ernment owne T planes with her. tes say 50 o he plans a round-the-world trip Bot demonstra in war Gmes 1 expects to give axhibitions tn then costs went by the board yan. ina, Egypt, Andia, }rance rificed for speed and other consider 4 England a period of fed AHOME MADE GRAY HAIR REMEDY @ral control of the railroads from You Can Make at Home a Better ene year and nine months, provided | Dy the present law, to five years Gray Hair Remedy Than You You Can Buy make permanent the order dent Wilson stops the }ture of all baverages requiring the use of certain cerew the food situation in Europe ts clears! up. Future Contracts Canceled by U. S. eta for wooder is declared. ne, he m back to ays. | Government 1 b have not A ship, will be or have 9,000 ot <t fror nited Sty Yards on the A.tla Jed construction coasts are aff'ec uction is under $200, 1 by the government Ruth Law Starting Round-World Trip AN FRANCISCO, Deo, 11.—Mise sac would take the railroad question! out of politics for @ reasonable time,” declared McAdoo. “Fhe efficiency of the railroads} would be increased by government} control, which would permit the prep: | aration and carrying out of 4 com | prehensive program of improve ments in the system and by bringing Composure to railroad officials and |4¥e workmen,” he sts | “I do not think that an extension | ™!xture at home @f government control to five years |that will darken gray b will mean federal ownersh said) make it soft and glossy. T McAdoo, “but if the test shows gov-| pint of water add 1 oume i @xnment ownership to be the best|Tum, a small box of Barbo Com elution of transportation problems Pound and 4 ounce of cerine We should not hesitate to act. If the | These ingredients can be bought at extension cannot be gramted, I ad-|"y drug store at very little cost, or Wocate that the lines be returned to|th¢ druggist will put it up for you ” Apply to the hair twice a week unti vate ownership at once. ” ‘A lthe desired shade is obtained. ‘This | will make a gray-haired person look | twenty years younger, It is not a dye, it does not color the most deli Gray streaked or faded hair ently unbecoming, but un You can darken it without using a Any one can prepare at very | dead of influenza at her home ENGLAND’S GREAT SEA MYSTERY REVEALED t-THURSDAY, DEC. FAR AND NEAR NEWS ture, writes that whieh, like the Argus, look like bib! 12, 1918. have hinted, It's uriour, never ple de further secrecy planes the the cables en, some of onh's ack other floating airdro 1 pictures of there are a huge rowboat with a perfectly flat top, smoke being blown the back. German officers on the surrendered fleet admitted they never knew about these ships, Weeks, president of the North red) Execute 12 Spies Flashed by Telephone and Telegraph ‘The Liberty Alki auxiliary to the, Red Cross will hold an entertainment and dance tn Community hall, Alki ave. Friday evening. Proceeds go to the Red Cross Christmas tree fund. Mixs Gertrude Gwilym, a teacher at the Interlake grammar school, is 1018 E. Republican st Elliot Bay camp, Modern Wood men of America, will give a photo play entertainment Thursday nig’ . | at Moose hall. LONDON.—King Ferdinand and Queen Marie, of Rumania, received a joyous welcome upon thelr return to Bucharest, December 3 SPOKANE.—4Gov, Laster has par. doned G. W. Loper tenced from one to 10 years for fraudulent mining stock operations. Loper was atrick engwith paralytis while confined in th county jail, and his condition is sald to be ser K—Mrs, Eva Davenport wife of Dr army in the medical corpe, died from influenza. Mra. Matthews ts a daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. C. B, Hopkins, of Seattle The steamer Greyhound, built at Tacoma in 1890, is being junked at following & carcer an a The Greyhound Seattio and Everett mk, wound vensel i between for many years The steam whaler Elihu Thomp- «| son, of the North Sea Products com pany, is in Puget sound on the last trip of the season from the whaling station at Akutan, with 60 tons of whale meat, and of] and whalebone. | ‘The Yamashita Kisen Kadsha liner | Tokai Maru is in port from Colombo | and Singapore, with a cargo of 4,000 | tons of tea, copper and rubber. The! voanel unloaded most of her cargo | st Vancouver, B.C. The pilot re-| secing a derelict scow adrift Turn. point and Pender | ported between inland. Tuesday was a aister-in-taw of Senator John | Weeks of Masnuchusetts Lumber Co. MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD JOHN E. PRICE & CO. Nimth Floor Hoge Building Safe who were hold Wednesday Por lofants, Invalides en¢Orowing Children died of influenza és she} in London Tower LONDON, Dee, 12. Twelve | have been executed in the Tower of ———————rw—t | London during the world war, accord |ing to a current report. Their names Include Carl Hans Lody, alian Chas. i caeee former resident of Omaha, spies To Manufacture “Liberty Fuel” WASHINGTON, Dec. 11—Quan tity production of “liberty fuel,” the war department's new substitute for gasoline, that can be manufac tured and sold for half the present price of “gaa, will be begun by private interests as soon as patents protecting the government and the I70é4K. ter MEANTS ent INVALIDS { 5 { M.J.B.Coffee Best Coffee at any price You can make more cups of good coffee with less M. J. B. than with any other coffee, Ground just right to make the best cup of coffee. Blended from the finest flavored coffees grown in the world. Thoroughly aged before it is roasted. Quality never changes. It’s the most economical, It goes further. Vacuum Packed by Spec- ial Process to Preserve its strength and flavor. It ReachesYou Fresh Eveny Can Guarawrezp M. J. BRAXDENSTEIN & CO. Orica ood Wareboose 313 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE SEATTLE EYES OUR SPECIALTY ee Years of eps Derienco sn fitting 1 making annem, and oup w operating ex. pense, enable ug t better jens make einnsen tor money. Anc® Glassen, in $2.50 ennes duplicated on One Binck MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIONEYS Take ® Tablespoonful of Salte if Back hurts or Bladder bothers —Meat forms uric acid, We are a nation of meat eatery blood i filled with urig ys & well-known authority, the tc When your kidn like lumps of 4 etinging pains in the back or the urine is cle full Of sediment, or the blad irritable, obliging when headaches, ner sleepless. ne ) or rheumatien in get from your t acid sto} bad weat ithia, and rations to flush and no ending longer a source of irritation, urinary and bladder lisorders Jad Salts is inexpensive and mn not injure; makes a delightful #. fervescent Uthia-water drink, and nobody can make The Original Pood-Drink For All Ages. little o much-discumed government owner ship fight started in congress today. | The first skirmish in the battle hat is expected to last thru the re @minder of this congress and the life ‘af the next, comes on a bill to give _ the government ownership and con trol of the wireless systems of the gountry. | § . not sticky or greasy WASHINGTON, Dec. 12—The Secretary Daniele and Capt. Todd. ehjet of the radio naval service, are to come before the committee to «x plain fully their reasons for request- ing introduction of the measure Which was fathered by Representa | tive Alexander, Missouri chairman of the merchant marine committee. Officials of the Marconi company and others interested in keeping the | Wireless in private hands will be call 4 tomorrow. While opponents of government | @wnership will make a show of trying | to kill the bill in committee, they are | known to be eager to get it before the house as a “test of strength” on the whole ownership \uestion, —_—— OF. HARRY DARNELL Seattle’s Well Known Tailor TO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL In extending my compliments to the public of tegrity, reliability, fair and conscientious dealings Beattie, I deem it a pleasure in announcing the with the public of this community. Those are the commencement of my Anniversary Bale, which is Brinciples that I have always and strictly adhered to during the years of my commercial career, and from an old time-worn custom in vogue and acknowl which and under no circumstances will I ever de edged by all well-known, reliable commercial insti: | A repetition of a sale of thie kind thi tutions In order to meet old friends again and, at utterly out of the question. ‘This sale is m the same time, to get acquainted with now trade, commemorate my commercial anniversary and for which is only natural on the part of any commercial advertising purposes, thereby killing two birds with institution that wishes to forge ahead. I am not one stone, as the old familiar saying goes, I am compelied of necessity or through lack of business ware of the fact no reliable tailoring institu to advertine continuously in order to increase my vertines continuously, which is absolutely business, as this institution enjoys the patronage paterous in tailoring and which in itself would of one of the most splendid, exclusive clientele in & tendency to endanger one's reputation. The the city of Seattle, made possible by, and accom gent public fully realizes that values of this plished through, my unswerving principles of in kind cannot be given continuously. RECORD BREAKING HIGH CLASS TAILORING SALE | 7 TE WreLucenT PuBLic i BA De. lag efi ; z tae 7 54 My reason for setting the fixed price of $40 for every $50 and $55 suit GENTLEMEN—To more fittingly celebrate the occasion, this large and magnificent selection of foreign In the house during this special event, is that I have devoted years to the e ° . . . e 4 scientific study of high-class tailoring, which enables me to be fully cog- and American fabrics will be placed on sale and at the disposal of my friends and the public in general, at a nizant of the extreme possibilities, and that which is utterly impossible "4 ° . . . . ¢ ° * Py to do in this particular line of business, without resorting to drastic meas- tremendous sacrifice, and at a price that will be a startling revelation in the annals of high-class tailoring in the ures, which measures, If resorted to, would eventually mean commercial . ‘ . ae . . soe . ° . - - suicide. Those measures are inferior tailoring, which does not conform to city of Seattle, and which will positively eliminate competition entirely during this sale — profits are being my conception of tailoring nor to the tastes atid conceptions of the intelli thrown to the winds during this sale. Every suit ordered during this sale will be made up asa strictly sample suit Eney wat thay Weak Wes Manmne HaneMiDS wice thar suet oem eae for advertising purposes, and at the absolute cost of production. I positively guarantee every gentleman avail- paged saprog wipetoaclicl bgipat gliders Hohpe Saha a| ing himself of this Anniversary Sale that I will make to your own individual measure one of the handsomest continually seeking something for nothing, and who have the utmost com P ayaa ir t . ala Tr ~ . Trea , 0% + * 7 > . idence ¢ honesty, integri eliabili of a erch ‘ith esse high-class and STRICTLY HAND CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS DURING SALE ONLY FOR proven qualifications: aed whe. sek phesemes of tettichens sat tole! $40 that I maintain and positively guarantee will be the exact equivalent in STYLE, QUALITY AND tne of something sor netaing-coutelde of a cheriuaibe destin a Se 1a » Hy i . it the ed jieularly s« cial world; and who also WORKMANSHIP to any $50 and $55 suit bought anywhere throughout the entire country, as Paaliae aah the timapesl Wt aivetnky fee tas moan anicaive tc tic ae those are the regular selling prices of all high-class tailors for this grade of woolens, and which were also my regular selling prices previous to this sale; same identical high-grade linings, trimmings and workmanship will be installed in your garments as though you had paid the regular selling prices of $50 = and $55 without deviating in the slightest degree from my usual high-grade standard of tailoring, and which I positive- ly guarantee. Every garment will carry the Union Label, and will be richly tailored by expert union tailors of the highest standing, who have been affiliated with me for years, tailored in my own shop, and under my direct personal supervision. I absolutely guarantee that the fitting of your garments will be absolutely per- fect in every detail. If otherwise, your deposit will be refunded upon request, or I will gladly remeasure you for an entire new suit, whichever you prefer. This magnificent high-grade line of fabrics positively prohibits my even NOTICE! entertaining the idea of cutting my price any further on these high-grade fabries—a further redution, coupled with the practical elimination of my margin entirely during this anniversary sale, would mean the entailing of an actual loss, which I do not care to sustain, and which is only natural. The present state of the woolen market positively forbids a further reduc~ tion on this class of material. The intelligent public and business men in particular can instantly grasp the meaning and force of my argument. Were I to cut my price any further, an inferior grade of tailoring would have to be resorted to in order to prevent tual loss; but I will never, under any circumstances, tolerate inferior wring for an instant, as in- Previous to your responding to our advertised anniversary sale, you are at liberty to go to your own particular tailor, regardless of who he is or how long you have been in the habit of doing business with him, request that he give you a sample of any $50 suit, including the number of th: from. Brin, identical pattern in style, quality and versary sale only for $10, If 1 fail, tions to place your order with me, This offer will hold good during sale only. Furthermore I wish to duly caution public in sie ate aa HARRY DARNELL lic and myself, Ss Oo n of Harry Darnell in full on the window, in order to avoid any posst- = bility of your getting into the wrong tailoring establish nt, which is in our immediate vicinity, by mistake. ' V a Whether » truck with a trailer is ‘One vehicle or two was argued in the Superior court Thursday by Prose- euting Attorney Alfred H. Lundin, and George Holland, representing the Redmond Logging company, charged with carrying loads over a county road weighing more than the almost sult of Dr. Edwards's determination not} totreat liver and bowel complaints with it brought, city of Seatéle, begin to foist an inferior of woolens on in general, nedther am I going to resort to 2 order to cope with competitors or to meet the ny friends and the public inferior grade of tailoring in ompetition of those who ean only too well the grade of This Anniversary Sale Starts Tomorrow (Friday) and Will Con- tinue in Force for 8 Days Only. Sale Positively Closes Saturday Evening, December 21st. DOORS OPEN TOMORROW, 8 A. M. friends and those of the intelli always done, or I will positivel, not the least adverse to those w to placing their order elsewher: ing a cheaper grade of clothi tailoring, is not solicited, Th 6 diminded, and considered i iness with. Being fully co; vast majority of Seattle's me nity is blessed with, and can be duly th ny need of my even intimating that (he pat opposite to the intetligent, busi and who are farin the ted, as the high.grade substituted for loring that expert union ways be the p ves repulsive, inferior atering to are men who 's the class of » honor f the sy and women, which this pkful for, there is hardly » who are the » professi ingmen I am nority in the city of Seattle, is pesitiv ne of woolens [have always carried will inferior grade, 2 rs of the high dominating feature in this goods and t ame of the whe house it comes ame to me, and I positively guarantee to duplicate the same workmansh during this an To Be Known On Beacon Hill THEY WILL BE INTRODUCED IN THE STAR FRIDAY you are al ely under no obi ing institutio:

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