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Seems Like Coal Bins Are Filled CHICAGO, Dec. the @oal bins throughout the country are filled or Mr ticipate conclusion drawn tn the November 19,—-Kither Consumer does not a hard winter, This was the report and the December prediction an- | ristiias - Hernard Baruch said today, These if} Holden, re al’ director of the __Baterprine Ameciation statintion ever compiled on the re it Western division to Dieretor Gen. /""DRARN THE STORY OF A |sources, industries and finances of 1 BicAdoo. WARKBRIDE VICTIM OF — | {all the nations in the world, now in ' The situation in Minotx, Indiana, THE HUN [the hande of the war industries Hh Towa, Utah, Colorado and Wyoming | 5 % board, are to be preserved and made { fields has been tng Novem-|"" , muety array of dasaling white|*¥@ilable for use by the governnent Pig lingerie and a white gown with ite] @0¢ by business interests in America, 5 ry lainty accessories was ready for my it MRS, HOYLE GAINS approval when I'reached my dresa-|Statistion entirely up to the date, ii le ing room. Before tear wav to Ste pealtive tnformation on the raw 5 hunt for Bob’s letter at the office 1)™ateriala and industrial productive ay THIRTY UNDS had ordered Eloise to cet out my| PSctty of thin and other countries, white crepe, It is the kind of gown together with @ large number of that all girls Just naturally love—a| formulae for production of substi \ 4) ‘As Blolve had spread it out, the en-| Ths data probably will be turned » OF semble waa perfect, from the appro a form, to the depart haa ve Nev thing | priate white satin mandals to the| Ment of cafmerce and other perma HY “Te Never Found Anything | Pr hea pearia Daddy Lorimer |R@nt Foverhment agencies, togteher | iF TAKING TANLAC to Equal It,” She Says— Troubles Overcome. “If I could speak with everybody Personally who has stomach trouble and rheumat * said Mre. M. © Hoyle, of 1329 Pennsylvania ave. Kansas City, Mo. 1 would advise them to take Tanlac, for I have tried ginal—it tt myself, and have never found any-|man “fall for” it, Most men like| Ate Mos e ed to have robbed Influer ting to equal it. I have suffered| pink. Even Bob, cold, undemon-| patients at the emergency heestean! with rheumatism during the past ten | scrative Bob, never admired a frock |at the old courthouse, B. N. Donald. | years until I thought I would go dis tracted. The pain would extend from my hips down to my ankles, the mus | cles and leaders felt like they were drawn, my knees were so stiff I could hardly bend over, and many 4 | might the pain was so severe I could hardly keep from crying. My appe tite was very poor, and my stomach | was so out of order that what little I did eat made me miserable. I suf-| fered terribly from indigestion and Would bloat up so badly from the gas on my stomach that I could scarcely} Dreathe, and there was also a dull,| ching pain in the pit of my stomach. | My complexion was very bad—sallow and yellowlooking—and I just felt badly all the time. “But Tanlac has been a wonderful Blessing to me. and no one could see tile change that has taken place in me during the past few weeks and doubt it being a great medicine. All my rheumatic pain and stiffness are fone now, and you may know I feel like a new person. indigestion or gas any more, no mat- ter what I eat, and my color ts fine. Not only have [I been relieved of rheumatiam and stomach trouble, og I have also gained thirty pounds | fn weight, besides. Now these are My reasons for thinking so well of| Tanlac, and [I will gindty tell any| one who cares to call on me what I [of mine unless it happened straight Greek thing with the oval of the neck lofig on the shoulders. had given me on my last birthday It was all sifnple, lovely, but vir- did not fit the artifietal J which now posseased me. Sloise, T have changed my mind.” aid. “I'll wear the pink gown.” ‘Tres bien, madame,” replied Elo: ise, But I could have told her that it was not “very well” at all. Par from it. I was going to put on that rose pink gown solely to make & to be how he suggestion touched up with pink would have hooted any that It was the and attracted him! Because I was so dreadfully hurt | by Bob's neglect and Certels’ philan: dering, I wanted to talk to Eloise, not as mistress and maid, but as girl and girl, I wanted her opinion of man and his ways Eloise, like myself, is a war bride, but she is one of those unhappy vietims of the Hun whose sorrows the allies must avenge. married the day the Germans surged over the Belgian border, husband was killed before her eyes as he tried to defend her honor. She was held a slave by the Huns until! her beauty was destroyed, then was sent to the fields with the old/ women, She escaped, and, owing to her accurate knowledge of the coun try, she reached the British lines. Women hid her by day at the rink My appetite is of their own lives, and by night she | acter” splendid, I am never bothered with | crawled flat on the ground, like an|from the Spokane fair grounds animal, all her strength coming from her hate of the Teuton, she says, and from her will to avenge her husband. She accomplished this vengeance, to a degree, for she told the English officers how to locate certain of the German gun emplace ments. The ‘eye of the army,” the air service, was not at that time per color which roused | She was| and her! tutes for commodities in which short ages were manifest during the war with information as to methods of| procuring additional information to | keep the statisticn “alive,” DONALDSONIS | FOUND GUILTY son, former interne there, waa found guilty of grand larceny by a jury before Superior Judge Mitchel! Gib | lam Wednesday Dongidson was charged with steal ing ey and & atickpin| valued belonging to Tony Ross, on October 12. He was appre “ in Portiand «ix dayw later. jowing the arrest of bonaldaon, Boston other cases of patients who had lost vajuables and money came to ight. According to records in the public morgue, than 75 per cent of the victims at the emerg- ency hospital had neither money nor valuables at the time of their death. Detective John A. Golta, who ar |rested ‘Donaldson in Portland, testh fied that when Donaldson was taken custody he admitted that he had taken property from influenm | patients and he had done #0 because |they didn’t pay him enough. Chief Warren, on the witness stand, identi fied Donaldson as a “disorderly char whom he had once ejected more Christmas-—-the one season in the year when you need all your spare cash. Vaccination First Rule have found out by experience about | fected, and the facts reported by | i” Eloise helped the British to wipe out ra Thi C ae t th Tanlac is sold in Seattic by Bartel! ber of H ba c | pee Rater ie mens Regs mee coon ee © Against Flu is Christmas—the one occa- aie \Geasat come ae comely - sion of your life when you're going to story of Hun atrocity. But the task ) yourvell against “ p? a Bisges tg much. fee eevee || cs ao yee aay tare dress up---“if it busts you! a the home of a New York friend, and ) It ts Bkely to deo you o bet of | brought her here for a change. But |} get. “2 hae acted 2s 3 egy The “Waistline” Oner- B t d d ° Elo! never t in, why : AR | Se eee ee ron aran om We ut you can dress up and still ihe hi tayed ad 01 lady’) JZ. health vans Oc raid and Mother arm aw pa cation ere, these have spare cash by buying upstairs, be- ms er enormous Des! wi to . rg Be agg 2 hag ad |gglonge oligee ogy. ROLES cause our upstairs selling methods save Floise never talks to Chrys or to|| waeeinated, keeps himeif in me. Chrys Uninks her @ fine lady )} good phystea) condition and uses | whom the Hun has made ashamed |} to live among her own people. Chrys } | says that she knows how to be a perfect maid because she has been waited on herself. But Chrys is aw tully imaginative. Mother Lorimer believes that too many Americans are “getting over” ou $10.00 on every purchase, and our reputation for unvaryingly truthful advertising is your guarantee that you actually get the saving. If you want to be certatn not to contract influenza or be « carrier, Dr. Moliride saya ob serve the following rules the wer exactly as they would “get jover” @ dreadful sickness—that is Sleep enly in well ventlleted by forgetting It as soon as possible? reoma Remember So she tells the true story very often, alway Lest We Forse (To Be Conttaned) They're better soldiers if know we folks at home the Red Cross. “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T _Theee are 22,000,000 men We Sell You the Best Values in the World in OVERCOATS ya pret Our Location— ARCADE Keep in the open alr Avoid crowds as much ae pes. sible, } Sleep af leant eight houry om } of 24 } Bxxereise physically every day ) Bathe often. ) ) ’ ' COR. FIRST AVE. AND PIKE 5T. Phone Main 4965 These are the mimple prereq ulsites of bealuh Ar PAY ME.” oe Suciiy ots wom | Chem throat wi ‘This is my message of de ance to you from the fear that ae. companies Dental operations. *¢ mouth ptie, wares wazct METROPOLITAN, AND SUITS Se ee DEC. _2/MANN LEADING BUILDING | | stwmaes. | FOR SPEAKER —at- THE | A SKINNER & Second Avenue WASHINGTON, Dec. 19. — The race for the speakership of the next house today narrowed down to three EDDY of Chicago, ian leading the field by y reason of his work as republican 15 '20 ‘25 ‘30 fi ; floor leader, and his long service. gi | Mann's announcement of his can PORTLAND STORE || | Golden West MINSTRELS | ND STORE E Aidacy yesterday with the backing i ‘i AND of the Illinois delegation put him Raleigh Bldg., Sixth and Washington ' . 7 in the It + 4 f Vanilla 8 _BIG TIME eTRepresentative Gillett, Mase. | Alterations Free—Fit Guaranteed i! VAUDEVILLE choice of the East, has not yet an i Watch Friday’s Papers. Prices. .50¢ to $1.50 nounced hte candldac y formally, 4 . , ox put probably will come out soon. | i SEATS NOW SELLING epresentative Fess, Ohio, still +. \ i ia not @ candidate, but his if | name is almost certain to be put for P ward. Fess will have the support of the Middie Weat progressive wing. i eo Representative Kahn, California; | For the Middle- Aged Towner, lown, and Campbell, of Kan 1 sas, will be put forward, but the vote } Wie A he poe ne See for them will be largely compli y i re. Da’ enry, neoln: mentary. i , Washington, N. J., tell the story of what aie nckoaamallhtgcini ] Foley Kidney Pills will ‘do better than in any t oes wags Veteran Pressman ites ocorrtest Petes titer Pills, and they Di f Infl So I went to wor ; 5 Gousht them and begun to teeter apd t tes OF sntiuenza . found hey were doing ma mech rea beth og George Lather, preseman for more af tho drea. io sorenees oat tay limba o,that E than 14 years, and employed re 144 hardly fost it and I can wa! 1 nave tak ly in Seattle up to nine yearn fre betlos of tham and Tif ba Bisa ask. Sie eattved: dled. Wednesday of y ponpeey = OL ODT to give ; when he retired, died Wednesday o for me, if they choose to write influenza, at the home of his brother ha Wo have many lottors ik The vot one files, writ: in-law, Wallace Smith, 2015 Lane st a: sea all Lg Fhey ere el] gensine Luther retired to a fruit ranch at aa ley | jdney nfalghtfornar lasasaus Okanogan, Wash. He and his wife i came agnin to Seattle recently to ih spend the winter Fi For several weeks he had been em Hi ployed in Star press roo: | | Hh ne — Jeeqoepad me ee | ITALIAN SHIPPING {OUTPUT OF GOLD IN QUNCE BUTTER RATION Mible I, sagt art | INFANTS endINVALIDS gelkg Soaenansnnaerentwe! Y | 196 Were Killed by | QUICK TO RECOVER AFRICA THREATENED, SENT BY MOTOR VAN tw and cna Men and womes ‘iddile cide, the old, ond oven, y | (Special to The Star by N. B.A) | (8 to The Star by N. FE. A) | (Special to The Star by N. B.A.) ASK FOR ft Bee ape sakevs wes cei cela acay Long-Range Cannon)! rome, dec. 19.—Itallan shipping hen het hbo bad ipa pir tae pied) LONDON, Dec. 19.—-Food rationing | rpg. i {, tas ilo propery porfoem thet fgneitase Plas PARIS, Dec. 19.—The long range | lonses in the war were comparative ae fo a aalnea ts Lai hi psi brings som ullar incidents, A e Original | 5 ik cannon used by the Ger ‘0 close down and the low grade a swollen or stiff Jointa, eben rheamatle pains, trating prey Aa > egy Hi jig | Y Mahe and with contracts let and) mines are in a serious condition as | citizen living 20 miles out of London Revislehing t i ¥ . ot Paris fired 1¢ chase of new vexsels on be " . . i Fey otha ee sacies end other symptoms shella into the city, killing 196 ana| Purchase of new vensels will soon be} a result. of the high cost of explo-| insisted on his butter ration from| Digestibte 4 ae pe. Pil rengthen and invigoral wounding 417, accor@ing to statistics | #4 wood. All of the principal|sives. T he government is expected | the London store which he patron Ne Cooking $ a . a ipacteelaeelak idaeyse Wien the kiaspeend bled: published here. steamer lines have agreed on a pro-| {0 IAK) a hand for the Output of Fold) ized. A huge van drew up at his Fot Infants, lnvalldeanaGrowing Children | Rich Milk, Malted Grain Fxvract in Powdet i, {s removed the ayetems and the sad to good boalt. During the last ten months of the| gram for post-war expansion, From | Ut % . man iO home and a driver and attendant | The Original Food-Drink For All Ages OTHERS are IMITATIONS = } ade easy. war there were 1,211 casualties in| July, 1914, to July, 1918, there has|°T°* ; Pica | alighted and delivered to the door a i Paris from bombs dropped by air-| been invented in Ttallan shipping | planes and Zeppeliee $120,000,000, parcel containing one ter, ounce of but \sT AR WANT ADS BRD / \G RING RESULTS Wrebennen