The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1918, Page 5

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1 | WORIDE AGAIN AIRMAILTOBE GAKDEALISIN ; | MPEATS HS. PERMANENT, IS. BAD MUDDLE nd that healthy individuals make a pathy community, Was made by cal feature of the postal service, ac-| pany officials, failed to produc | Commissioner J. & Melride | Conding to a report from the postal » reement on the form of bond wey. department at Washington to a nape vee! penibionsi Neo ; a} will take care of | aster Edgar Rattle of Seattle. Thia! W%Ch Was a meeting of the coun the individual wil! are of | ma a n committee ¢ ‘ 2 MeBirich ie rminal, bat Battle believes it wit! | ended by all the councilmen except ge” Dr. Me i b . hs bealihe Rrickson and Thompson, by Mayor No deaths and 1 new influensa onsidered as such. Staves: Gis ‘ 1M were reported to the health de A nection of the report Indicates | iy deiewe a Leg vis Peas mr y at by noon Thursday, with 21| that an aerial mail between Seattle | et a beth "eee — ‘ Leonard, he traction com . Geathe and 425 cs f Ci lay Pxierg win a pany; Vice President Pratt, of Stone = Twenty-o the and 415 new in & Webster Co., and James B, Howe cases have been reported to In his report to Postmaster Ratt tt bs sah ceo} aS the health departnent for Wedne: + Ty escort eet The elty contended that its usual ay aiel ' : utility bond should be accepted, with Mpchool officials are considering the the month ! m special. provision cbilgating the a! schools thru . Ww a, uperinte pire of clos! t B. Williany perint munietpality to maintain such fares gat King county until the danger ts —m : os ‘ 1s Will insure sufficient revenue to accord : 8. Burrows. » Y mal ve \ SUFVeY | bay the company principal and in ent of » " atory to recommending avail-| terest on the bonds. "1 ‘Thurway. ling altes in Seattle | Howe, the company's “attorney, Faports from = superintendents ’ however, insisted that there should @ee that in many cases schoo! at BRUREKA, Cal, Dec. 12.—Eureka| ging be ‘a distinct provision to the tendance Is more than 50 pe begun today ing 4 la fect that the interest and prince! normal. Many mothers a field i an ' . which - = pal of the bonds shall be a first Hen fered to be keening < © stop here on a flight) oy Kross receipts home for fear of influenza, from Sacramento to Portland early) ‘This wan objected to by Council Nurses aro maintained in a major. next week man W. D. Lane ar the fi of the schools to note cold and in officials were notified that) ground tb it we the faensa symptoms and send sufferers Bose ——, w . start the} city to resort to taxation in rom Mather field, |pay the of the system, enues were not sufficient that a public utility bond state law, must be and ought not directly or indirectly bind the city to resort eit to the general fund or to taxation maintenance and oy In case the bane. —— Big Pocket Knife Sale self-supporting THESE POCKET KNIVES ARE THE FAMOUS |! wos srcved. furthermore, that ROBESON SHUREDGE AND KEEN the courte, it would be 4 Howe, on th $1.25 and $1.50 tha the euprote out Scared i» leal would be off. He ap of ge to maintain suffic ay maintena interest and was not en t when we dis ter prior to the Mayor Hanson, who a tire weasion, “we offered you a good, strong utility bond. You knew what our strong utility bonds always have been. You accepted them. We have yw made the bonds even stronger. et us Pocket Knives 98c | You will find a great variety of high grade et knives in this assortment. ugh. ussed this mat people's vote,” said tended the en Small, medium and large sizes. Some have 2 blades and some 3 blades. Handles are stag and gaat Regu- lar prices $1.25 and $1.50. Special for .........98¢ railway however, thus simply When the meeting adjourned, at 5:30 Wednesday afternoon, it was de cided to resume the discudsion at refused to end it eT 10:30 Thursday -morning. AGED WORKER LOSES PART OF oe a of Buy Mother a Tea Kettle $6.50 Cast Aluminum Tea Kettle $3.98 This is a fine cast aluminum Tea Ket tle, made by the Griswold Mfg. Co. Tea Kettle is highly polished and has a corrugated bottom, which makes it heat quickly. This is the 5-quart size and is a bargain at $4.50 Doll Buggy for $3.49 “There are two styles to choose from, a Wicker Doll ‘Carriage with wicker hood, or a Perambulator fin- ‘ “in black or tan. Both styles have rubber-tired and are very attractive-looking carriages. $4.50. Special for... David Addington 7112 Wood station, has k. Addington is $0 oldest worker in the His wife i» totally bolts at the s my he works p his aged wife com t sure wh nor whether it had $7 or $9. it after the noon hour Wednesday, yond wants it back real badty ‘SILVER CHEVRON | FOR HOME TROOPS } WASHINGTON, Dee. |chevron will be worn b | men of the U ave, Green Li lost his pockett years old, the Ames shipyard blind, He separates shipyard, and f | very hard to k ore he is he sure He missed officers ar army who were pre | vented by the # n ending of the |war from overseas service. Chief |of Staff March, on direction of Pres ident Wilson has tasued this order, Ihonoring those who were jtake up America’s cause |men fortuna’ jours ice. with enough to see actual | Eliott Ray Camp Modern Wood } men of America will entertain mem bers and friends with a Ubstopiny entertainment Thursday evening | Moone hall | WOMAN’S DANGER PERIOD | | The period between forty-five and fifty-five years of age is said to be When you buy a J ! 4 @ crisix or danger period in a worm “Gendron Bicycle’ jan’s life which tests her for her you are getting the [J fitness to cantinue in the race, It of in then that she suffers from such experience 40 + j annoying mptoms as heat-flashes. years of bicycle | nervou headaches, “the blues manufacturing. or dread of impending evil, or some Framework on dormant disease in the system be comes active When a woman is these bicycles are constructed in such way they are much stronger than ordinary bicycles. We offer the 16-inch frame “Gendron bicycle,” equip- ‘ped with coaster brake and mud guards. Special for $30.00 passing through this cirsis there i tried and true remedy, Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound which after forty years of success is now considered the standard rem emy for woman's ailments. gists ACHES AND PAINS ~ |You'll find Sloan’s Liniment | | softens the severe rheumatic ache | Put it on freely. Don't rub it in. | Just let it penetrate naturally. What 4 sense of soothing relief soon fol xternal aches, stiffneas, sorenes cramped muscles, strained alr . ” back “cricks”—those ailments ¢ “Suter’s for Diamonds’ fight off the relieving qualities of SUTER’S = izcen~— The Christmas Store | Our Holiday offerings were never so va- ried and full of interest as this season. “Liniment Kills,Pain Diamonds and Diamond Jewelry Aterling Silver, Watches, Cut Ot Gold and Kilver-mounted Leather Goods, ete | We urge you to. take advantage of the unusual oppor- tunities offered by this store to Christmas shoppers They Want nly Shoppi Days iid 5 Fe 4 atid a | To Be Known L. W. SUTER In Green Lake Diamonds Watches THEY WILL BE RODUCE IN STAR FRIDAY Silverware | 1115 Seeond Avenue | Reliable Merchandise at Reliable Prices || THE THE SEATTLE STAR DEC, 12, 1918, Luxurious Home Is | , Awaiting President in Heart of Paris. THURSDAY, re of the BY MARGARET KO! rings thruout United Press Correspondent gold and gra The bed has a 12,—-Waxed and gar | Panel of fairylike fillet lace an a ted hands of the| background to the canopy at the ‘ the Dough Prince | bead Murat's sumptuoun residence at 28 Is Dreamy Place ss eau in ready as the first) Iasy chairs and a chaise lounge of © of a president of the » from social appointed writ broende invite train, A perfectly All of the wonderful paintings and ing table stands between two long priceless tapestries which were re windows, which overlook the rear of moved during the bombardment of the beautiful park that surround Paris have been restored, When the | the house the extent of a cit First Lady ¢ Land becomes the | plock, ‘Thi, in the heart of Parts temporary chatelaine she will enjoy | ¢ presidential bed chambers the magnificent surroundings of the ¢ dressing rooms and bath days of Louts The president's in done in The private apartments of Presi his wife's in French gra and Mrs, Wilson are on the | ‘These, happily, are all in the 1918 or, They are reached by | period of comfort, luxuriousness and an impressive white marble stair: | sanitation case from a white marble entrance! ‘There are unique collections of hall, The walls along the stairway | porcelains, ivory, prints and paint are of vari-colored marble except the | ings in the charming boudoir op landing, which is @ vast sheet! small family « 1a dining room are on the floor, The off the central hall comes | general color scheme is erimson first a small private study. It con-| ‘phe walla are of brocade and the * charming inlaid desk where | carpets are velvet sident may work—if he can,| On the ground floor the formal - 4 wonderful painting of Cu/apartments are ornamented with pid and Paychy mt filling the | crywts andeliers, mirrors, tapes entire wall above the book case try and paintings, among which are Next comes a large library many Greuze heads, The ball roorn, rated in crimson damask. In it are| grand wa huge state dining room many paintings and busts of Na-/ and kitchens are all of regal propor on tiona, Has Empire Bed PAY ALL WAR COST | LONDON, Dee. 12 mous emperor. The most feature of this room is a ¥ empire bed A speech In at Bristol yesterday 1 George All the furniture consists of ex-! gid that “as far as ix con quisite examples of the empire cerned, we have an absolute right period, tho the charm necessarily Is) to demand the wh wt of the war broken by t American anachronism of a telephone, on ared from Germany Genk that the conseripti tand near the bed S . ae eee in ne | ‘The premier declared that the war dw of the t lead, with the old| "84 cost Germany lens than it had ring secrecy and charm charac: | feat Britain. It had cost Great p into Mra, Wilson's apart ioe Lc gle patter Mie ment, where Madame La Presidente | © 100,000 pounds or 7,00 Will make herself at home in t dis, He contended it was inde midet of soft, French gray w fensible that those who were in the wrong and had lost should pay less brocade C gray satin hangings, and garlands of golden hue TENTON GANT a rt and a Brit been ty had than those who were in the r had won premier sald imperial nmixsion had appointed to Investigate the capa of Germany to pay, and that hi received its report As far ax justice is concerned. we have an absolute right to demand the whole cost of the war from Ger * he maid. wae to demand the whole cont of the war from Germany “When you come to the exacting of it we must exact in such a way that it does not do more harm to the ntry that receives it than to th untry that is paying it commission appointed by the ves that can be many - % We pre ( ‘ontinued From n Page One" * ern justice for Germany. ther e nor any other American official believes Germany should escape such punishment as will go with territor ial readjust:nents and restorative in ities. President V Th British done “The allies are in exactly the aaume boat We shall put in our demands all together and whatever they are they must come in front of the Ger man war debt cabinet belle in has declared Against “punitive indemnities.” and, If officials here are correctly inform ed. he will oppose the Lieyd George plan of seeking to make Germany pay the allied war conta. | Lioyd George will have hearty sup- port from the president in seeking to abolish conscription Concrete evidence of this support in ween in the fact that the war de partment has privately let congress men know that at present there in no plan for universal military training in this country. Germany {« s00n to face a revision of the armistice terms. The limit ex pired yesterday, ‘The revised version probably will vary only slightly from the one previously in effe MAIL AVIATORS EDWARD RENO HAS CAINED 25 POUNDS | IN THIRTY DAYS © Takes Tanlae Following At- tack of Influenza and Re- sults Are Wonderful “For anyone suffering from the after effects of Influenza and need | ing something to build them up,” | _ SACRAMBITO, Dec. 18:-—Liett 1 Edward W. Reno, a well F. Hogtand, who late com:|xnown employe of the American pleted his flight from acramento to lw s Company living Seattle and return, was today prepar-| at i713] Brondway, Kansas City Ing his report to the commanding of Stigsourl, “Tanlac fa the finest floer at Mather. feld thing ip the world, and I'll tell you Hogland arrived over Sacra-nento | Wy, at a Bia tei was to investigate |" uring the recent epidemic 1 the feasibility of delivering mall be-| was taken down with the ‘Flu’ my tween the two Coast cities by the alr| sei¢ and for two weeks was just route. - |about as sick as one gets to be. 1 finally ma 1 to pull through YANKS TO LEARN but my, I was as weak as a baby af wards. 1 lost twenty-five FRENCH LANGUAGE WASHINGTON, pounds in weight or more, and ev Dec ery ounce of my strength seemed to American sold Franc be gone. Of cour I wasn't able the French lang ec just about all I could do to walk telegram received by around my would just War Baker from And completely give sometimes. I high comm had no appetite, either, and never lean affairs, offering to place the | cared for a thing to eat educational resources of the country I knew I wouldn't be able to go at the disposal of the American sol-| back to work at all fee like I diers. was, and as I had heard so much * = about Tanlae I decided to test it MUST NOT DIVIDE out Well, it 7 to help r it from the first few ¢ os and THEIR COMMISSIONS has put me. in shape to wher’ I Wishitinlan wuss ihuivaty have actually gained twenty-five must not divide commiasi pounds in thirty days’ time, 1 unauthorized agents workin © just finished my third bottle ‘ of the state, accordir in-| 9nd it ls nothing short of astonish state insurance commissioner, Strength and built me up in every ‘ore a meeting of the fire insur respect I have not only a ance exchange at the chamber ot back o trength, but I re commerce Wednesday Houghton ly I feel better than I did stated that a bill will be intro ed | even before I had the ‘Flu.’ My in the coming legislature with pro appetite was never better all that vision that all agents must first con. | Ured feeling ne and Tam put with the state insurance com-|Ung in ten hours of good, hard lon before raising or lowering|Wrk every day, and it — I'm st ¢ for Ta is making Lucian Boggs Will some friend about it,’and I think Address Chamber ident : Baty . is nt a run rhe Lucian H ullen property o beaten iat be cifie Coast, will be the principal! a single portion of body that i speaker at the Chamber of Com-| not benefited by the ipful action Friday noon at the Masonic club.| medicinal properties wh enrich u ill talk on the war-time activ!:|the blood and promote a healthy ties of that branch of the govern-| appetite for nourishing food, thu ment. Entertainment will be fur-| helping to. build up health and nished by the Copper City quartet | strength in the natural wa And of Camp Lewis, who will sing inj} as in the case of Mr. Reno, Tanlac uniform will prove invaluable t® all person suffering from the after effect ofr STORM WARNING influen lagrippe typhoid, and storm warnings were | pneumon: bronchial trouble: et ordered displayed at 7:30 a. m. Thur Tanlac i 4 powerful re tructive day at all North Pacific ports toni ways produc most storm started off Vancouver island | gratifying result and is moving rapidly eastward. It Tantac is sold in Seattle by Bartell will cause fresh south winds shift-| Drug ores under the personal ¢ ing to southwest Thursday after: | rection of a ial Tanlac represent | neon and night jaive. Advertisement PAGE 5 Christmas Merchandise in Friday Hour Sales No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. Orders taken, nor deliveries made, on Friday Hour Sale merchandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserved. Store Hours 9. A. M. |] to5 P.M. | 9 to 10 10 to 11 11 to 12 1 to2 | Unirimmed = Hats.-A 40 cotton Gingh. Petticoats, — Dresses —sieanuy mie ot 7 Vel. crepe Kimonos in Japan. Wealden offering an 99 | Hat wi ft exe and breakfast coat portunity to buy Petts nt shapes ar re priate as Christm ous price reductions this HS garment section represented in shad a ure displayed in wale is timely for the re stock 20 Dresses of =. + ‘ of Rose and Copenhagen © din broken line of thene aoe prete rae . y blue. ormerty $2.95 1d white ure of wool * n merly $2.95 and $3.95. ina $3.59 ‘or this how plain blue Navy blue id for For this hour yo All sizes. merly At $6.96, sizes 34to hoi 95c choice ‘$2. 00 Formerly $1.00 and $1.26. “4 Thirte are in For this hour, youthful modem, Incense Burners — On Curtain Ends.— Travel choice 85c to and are m id wale in the @ section or samples of fine } gray and tan striped silk Compe th one pack Net with lace edg Pillow Ticking. — 200 messaline and taffeta age of Daikohn incense Lengths up to 1% yar rds in blue and white rmer 00. powder Formerly $1.00. For this hour, 20e er atripes. Formerly 60. ar is 15¢; 35c en 25¢; Yor this hour, Winter Coats Special Friday $16.75 New Second Floor Jailored Hats Special Friday $/.65 New Second Floor LACK Velvet and Hat- > hundred and fifty Coats of Wool Velour, Dark Mix- Kersey Cloth, ter’s Plush models tures and Corduroys. Belt- some in plain colors, others ed styles in shades of Bur- sueay sien and os gundy, Brown, Green, colored faced brims. For- rT. Le echalt merly $2.95, and Taupe and Navy. $4.95. Choice, Friday 034 to 44 $1 sat 2to3 this sale 80 Aprons of gingham and percale. For. 8. Small merly $1.95 and $2.50. and medium sizes only. ouses in flat collar styles, n blue, Pink and White. in every col Former. Yor this hour, choice... Sizes 5 UY them now and avoid the possibility HATS.-One hundred and twenty-five Hats of any disappe rat 4 to color and) which are sw eet or for school wear, These are * Our comp! cks assure wat- on sale in th section and are made of soft velvets in Formerly $1 choice .... wn, Navy, KID GLOVES 75 and $2.00, MEN'S KID GLOVES $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Main Floor. Gives Wife Adler-i- ka! SEATTLE MAN FILES CLAIM FOR $750,000 TACOMA, Dec, 12.—Julius A. Cole. a Seattle financier. l5c A High Class [5c Hoyt’s Coffee man, has on file a claim in the superior court here to T $760,000 against the estate of wife was pronounced ineur- Wile Fie nry Hewitt, Jr. millionaire Taco- Sy by physicians unless operated L5c ma man, who died recently. n (complicated bowel trouble) 1 be Real Cream ‘ole tata aa on & giving her Adleri-ka and she 15 | Coleman claims he made a contract | iy improving and I mean to continue | LOC And jwith Hewitt in November, 1917, ‘until she is cured.” (Signed) J. H 5 prc ite! Hor whereby he was to be deeded one | Underwood, Marion, Ala I ic UGHNUTS | quarter of the interests of the Wilke] Adlerika expels ALL gas and a and Mont J andi; inne | pordrneen” atoppliig stomach: distrees [5c rine turn for raising 00,000 loan for | INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH SANDWICHES Hewitt flushing F Removes per and lower bowel TIRE [Se HOYTS aliment DRESS APRONS.—The Apron Section has set aside for These are 1 for gift purposes and are shown in plain colors and For this hour, cued 1 49 ‘The Blouse Section has for this mile 18 organ- in shades of "$1.75 se and Taupe. 35¢ 36 to 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15c 15 15c 15c 15c . 1. —_— Not a Bite of Prevent guvendiciis. we, ue [Se We seven crose 15¢ You Drink Water | Says a glass of hot water and | phosphate prevents illness and keeps us fit. i Just as coal, whe it burns aves bustible m jal in the form of nahes, #0 th food and ¢ take « afte? day leaves in t canal a certain am it of ind geatible material, which, if not com pletely elt ated from th stem ions of ba ria wh the tite, texing and ptom Give the Owner « are formed and sucked int nd Men and women who can't get feel of a Player Piano ing right must begin to take inside baths. Lefore cating breakfast ach e Rioe GaAceniatany of bon one 2nd | No gift could be more acceptable. ee ee idee eagerness Player Rolls range in price from Those who are subject to sick 40c to $1.25; Duo Art Rolls, ane cise Whe whee ub wie $1.25 to $5.00, If in doubt what bad taste, backache | Rolls to give, then give one of our Wet Taman treet chpaie: ave Uae attractive Christmas Merchandise to 1 quarter pound of limestor Orders. Pia all 9c but is suf Player Music Cabinets ficient t0 make anyone an enthusiast $1 OF 1 on the subject é pward They Want Sherman ie lay & Co, nown i sé To Be Kno } Thira nue at Pino On Queen tthe Tacoma Spokane Portland | Anne Hill THEY WILL BE | INTRODUCED IN THE STAR FRIDAY =p ee i oe int ay ey é e a Gases agen ACME BR SHE a

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