The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1918, Page 5

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ROLES: _ motor, a reverse base for motor and a speed control. _ will operate any small motor or electric train. ; * good, strong steel wheels and axles. Above All Things Guard Your Health! One of the surest ways of impairing your health is to have a few or even one or two bad teeth in your mouth. There have been thousands and thousands of cases where people were in poor health and could not locate the trouble—they went to. their dentist to have an ache stopped or a cavity filled and found that it was their teeth that had been causing them all the pain, suffering and expense. MODERN DENTISTRY is an exacting science and requires years of study and practice. We have been located for y 3 in our present offices and have successfully treated thousands of Seattle people. Four facts that emphasize the importance having your teeth attended to here: Third— of First— You get the services of dental experts Painless Meth forever removed a the dental chair such thing as When we our methods are PAINLESS we mean just in this office that In the fullest - the word Fourth— Our low prices, like the supe: rior quality of our work most defy competit have a large practice large quantities, thereby en abling us to do dental work for leas money deh read There's no pain men who have made the study of teeth and their requirements their life work here This is true employed Second— Our offices are equipped with every device that has proven beneficial to the dental profession ing the work more pleasant the methods of every operator : sense scientific in imprev buy in and making Let us examine your mouth and tell you what you need and what can be done immediately to obviate the dan- gers of teeth poisoning. It will cost you nothing—phone for an appointment. Bectro Painless Dentists “Laboring People’s Dentists” S. E. Corner First and Pike Phone Main 2555 SAYS GERMAN MEAT SUPPLY CUT IN HALF ) Cattle Average weight (pounds) Total loss, 44 per cent Hogs Loss, SDWARD M. A. Staff Cor BERLIN, ¢ 58 per cent manyomMy on arriving In Berlin, the German food wax to seek figures on the ftuation in Germany out Dr, Jurn, the German and he gave situation In I wourht fe controler me a summary of the an ex nterview cate that the beef supply of Germany on December “a on Decembe: was bu per cent feate that the number ountry for the given per a reduction in ration of about Dee 00 head 1 controlk slaughtered 20 Hut it became impoanible in peace time, hence the weight and we had to yearlings and mileh oc had is, therefore decreaned 68 cent )0 per cent mber 1, 1914 of cattle It normally annually feed as Jont person. The country has 18,600,000 attle, The average weight tained in 1914 440 w it is only 290 pounds rage quantity of milk Which Ww furnished In 1914 quarts daily, now it is three and a quarter quarts, This is to the inferior ft and to the necessity of using cows in farm work because of the shortage of Horses and oxen “In 1914 Germany hogs. She now has lowest mark March, when the number 6,000,000. It is expected that the Present supply will diminish to 3,000,000 by next March I was the first American to trav Harmless Means of Reducing Fat fat for is an now had 26 10,800,000 300.000 The lant was but was reached Many means | Here fear thelr people ordinary reducing weight extraordinary method because while per you preter ‘We Marmota Gon ¥6 Detroit, Mich, SPECIALS FROM THE TOY SHOP $5.00 Motor and Transformer Set $2.49 Here is a dandy set for any boy. Set consists of a Transformer, a geared - $2.00 Gendron Express Wagon $1.29 This is one of those famous “Gendron” Express Wagons. It is very strongly constructed, having Body is nicely painted. Size 11x24. Regular price $2.00. Special $1.29 Evade SEMAPAA ces warege coves ccgauces Reg. price $5.00. in this set $2.49 Transformer Special, —$—} $2.00 Iron Train for $1.69 This is a fine train for a small boy, as it is good and strong. Set consists of cast iron locomotive and 3 gravel cars, price $2.00. Special for all painted in nice Bran colors. Regular $7.50 Hand Decorated Salad Bowl in Heavy Nickel Frame for $5.00 This Salad Bow! is made by the Royal Rochester Co. + setin a heavy nickel-plated frame. , as it is very attractive looking Regular price $7.50. Special for and very neatly designed. Bowl something new and will make an ideal gif also very useful. 50-Piece Blue Bird Dinner Set for $15.70 This 50-piece Dinner Set is in the dainty Blue Bird design pattern in the new octa- gon shape. This dinnerware is American made and is of very fine quality. Service for six people; 50 pieces, including the usual large pieces. Price $15.70 of extra heavy $4.00 Rugby or Soccer Football, $2.98 your choice of a high-grade Soccer or Both styles Regular price $4.00. $2.98 You can have Rugby Football, made of good heavy leather. have best quality rubber bladder. Special for .. Dinner Set is not exactly decorated This is d is It is hand like illustration, A Striking Bag—for the Boy $2.50 Here is something every boy wants This is a high-grade Striking Bag in the pear shape, and is made eanvas and hag a good rubber bladder, at $2.50 ~a good Striking Bag. German Meat Supply 1914 21,800,000 140 1918 18,500,000 290 300,000 10,800,000. | orse German passports All along the den to Berlin th do with evergr and Austria on official and flags weloome to the returning ol Berlin regiments the ¢ andenbure from march ou which ts mounted by the group of horse statu removed frc 1871, It eked with red flags and from bulidings over the city red flags are f mingled with garlands of flowers Despite mm Parts in ing the instability of govern volution and count ned, the city ts fol lowing ite desire for recreation and relaxation and the Imperial theatre is in full swing Rerlir nt, with is in xtriking contrast to Vienna. Berlin in livelier and there returning soldiers, I is forbidden, and re, not the drunken dixorder greater Everything except the theatres is heas that ma closed ut 9 o'clock in the evening New uniforma are being tasued to the soldiers because a sult of civilian $192 The people here, ax in France wearing cloth: topped wood soles pair hen « ire shoes with These coat nearly $5 a Portland Women Would Give Jobs Back to Soldiers (By United Press) PORTLAND, Dec. 19 en ready Portland to give up their Joba to the soldiers who fought in France, when the home. That is the among women whe Jing the positic by men w lowed the flag Said Mew Lemery, saleswoman in a hardware store: “I think women holding men's positions should give up theif places to soldiers coming home. I'm willing to stand true to my convictions. My job is open and waiting for a Yank This would be a sacrifice on the part of Mrs. Lemery. for she is a widow and must make her own Mix are heroes return general sentiment have been b # that were vacated ing Mra aA boot store, A service pin for her husband in France, sayn MR who wears Jones, clerk in “I formed my opinion long ago, 1) | don’t think {it right for a woman to | keep a man’s position when he re | turns. Women should quit.” Here's the way Mra Ruth Apple fate and Mra, Jessie Schloss, bar bers, feel about it “We belleve women should arise || to the occasion and do the man's work while he's away to fight But} there our duty and ‘rights end | Welcome ‘Soldiers With Home Cooking The 1,000 soldiers who will pase thru Seattle next Sunday and Mon. | day en route to Camp Lewis for dis- | charge, will be accorded a rousing | welcome as they enter the city, if plans hurriedly formulated Thursday | by patriotic organizatio: nder su-| pervision of the King County Coun cil of Defense do not miscarry ‘The soldiers will be greeted by a reception committee, feasted on ev ery variety of home-made and pur. chased luxuries, serenaded by bands and extended the giad hand of greet ing generally, A more complete or. | ganization, following the initial re | ception of this nature, will be} formed to greet service men as they | reach Seattle TRAVELS TWO. MONTHS TO IDENTIFY VICTIMS JUNEAU, Alaska, Dec. 20.—To} claim the bodies of hix wife and S-yearold daughter, who were | drowned when the Princess Sophia, went down, John Ren of Iditarod | has arrived here after two months of continuous dog travel. He identi fied his wife's body, but was unable! to recognize that of a child pre viously identified as the Beaton baby | Vaccination First Rule Against Flu Vaccinate yourself against the a. It cannot do yon any harm. It is likely to do you a lot of good. It has acted as a preven tive in countless thousamds of casen. Dr. J. 8. MeBride, city health commiasioner, urges this step to be taken tmmefiately No person who, having been vaccinated, keeps hiraelf in good physical condition and uses ordinary precautions about hia | surroundings, will contract in fluenza. If you want to be certain not to contract influenza or be a carrier, Dr. McBride says, ob: serve the following rules Do not overeat or eat testable foods. Sleep only in rooms. Keep the intestines clean. Wear warm clothes, Keep in the open air. Avoid crowds as much as pos sible. Sleew at leant eight heurg ent Shee physically every day. Bathe often. These are. the simple prereq uisites of health, An additional precaution in the spraying of the mouth and throat with an § ingt well-ventilated antiseptic FRIDAY, DECE Store Hours 9A oe to on” Ribbon Bags---Half Price 18 Fan Appropris intman gift for #treet and shopping ) nection The Rhodes Co. Gift Camisoles---$1.00 Pink White © wilh chine and wash satin atylen tn 38 to 44 and misolen of repe de Upper Main Floor and are ( nem Main Floor Motor Useful Christmas Gifts for Men Robes snd Traveling Rugs amportment of dark on double-faced , $15.00, weaves, at Upper Main Floor See to it that name is enrolled upon the Red Cross member All that is need heart and @ ship ed dollar in a In a splendid lored plaids $8.50, $16.50, $20.00 Main Moor, Rear Complete Stocks, Splendidiy Arranged to Make Selection Convenient Men's Shirts at $1,00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Men's Silk Tiew at 50c, 75e, $1.00 $1.50 and $2.00, king Jackets at $7.50, $8.50, $9.00, $9.50 und $10.50. at $4.95, $5.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $9.00, $9.50 $10.50, a5e, 100, Men's Smo! Men's Bath Robes and je and $1.00 $9.50 and $10.60 Jilk Shirts @ pair. ~- Special Jaturday at $7.50 White Kid and Lamb Gloves Special A Pair rene 1 Gloves wit per $1.75 with blac White Lamb G back embroidery stitching. ven with Robes to 16 at $2.95. tional patterns Upper Mali Floor, FEED SHORTAGE HAS FORCED MEAT TRAFFIC MELBOURNE, Dec. 20,--Shortage of feed has forced the killing of more meat than the market can absorb, and the government ts asking the shipping controller for more insulat ed space, and that it may ship mut ton to Egypt HOSE who patronize of our work They are fied with the operator promises, that we cannot ¢ ere Our Gearantee amounts to Come in and let us tell ¥ Sizes 3 to 6 at $1.95, and nizen 4 Indian and conven: 5 Tong time, and we intend to remain in Sea ome thing. about our | 60 Silk Shirts of a heavy quality 4 are from our but not pKular stock h pattern they Saturday, choice > Gift Blouses Raspberry Main shades Women's in shoe shader, Tbe Infants and Infants whit fancy Sizer 6% to 6% Main Floor. y e Children’s Cotton Hose, Children’s Bath e800 an Boe. Children's Or, Children's Fiber Sitk Hose, 75¢, Children's Hose $1.50. nd iw n every size. French Gray Sewn Ss, Children’ s and Infants’ Christmas fosiery Women's Silk and white. $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50, Women’s The Lisle Hose. Cashmere Hose. Silk and Wool Hose Heavy Black Stockings, Me and Stay coat style with French cuffs. These patterns in sizes 14 to and $10.50, While 87.50 colored stripe Formerly $9.50 "Silk Geabgette Blouses, $ $10.00 with exquinite embroidered and Flesh, Taupe, Navy, Purple, Foch and Black beaded designs on White Sizes 26 to 46 Upper Main Floor. Silk Petticoats at $6.50 { { ( { { ‘ An Unusual Assortment. — { Floor 5 ris Hose in black $1.50, "$1.55, at Silk Hose in shoe at $1.00, $1.15, $1.25, 5 and $2.50. Cotton and Lisle black, white and at 35e, 500 and Special Saturday Until Noon at ik Hose, BSe. 5Oe, This extraordi nary sale of Christ mas Furs is com posed of separate muffs from our own stock, in the New Barrel and Canteen shapes. 25e, Mercerized = Lisle Pure Silk Hose, “HUN WHO DEVELOPED GAS OFFENSIVE HELD (Special to The Star by N. E. A) TOUL, Dee 20. Schmeernkase gas as a German offensive weapon was one of the last prisoners of war to be taken by the Yanks at Thiau use the word to tell us what they think ment; satis We make no We hav Theretore For t us refer you to a few of | led patrons. Better Dentistry Lady attendants. | ‘for Less Money Over the Owl Drug St Phone Main 1691 KIRK'S MILITARY SHOP DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING EARLY —GIFTS FOR THE BOYS—NOVELTIES FOR EVERYONE, $1.50 to $11.00 . $3.00 to $12.00 Hecto $62 50e to Li ches $1.75 to $12. eeplined Coats si Blankets Sweaters Shirts Underwear 00 to $21.00 00 to $40.00 50 to $30.00 Overcoats Raincoats $ Middy Blouses $1.00 to Wool Caps Army Kits LARGE ICE BAR: $135 to $5 BELT ASSORTMENT OF SWORDS, HATS, ETC. We Invite Your Inspect Fur Overcoats Gloves ve Shoes Sheepskin Moccasins Handkerchiefs. .1 Neckerchiefs $1 to Wool Knit Helmets $1.50 to $2.00 h Sets $1.00 50 to $7.00 “200 to 806 0 to $7.00 $1 Kaxo Shoe Pol Hat Cords, Silk Canvas Woollined Hoo sees $1.25 INSIGNIA MARKS, SERV- 1209 First Avenue Professor Otto exploiter of chlorine IS YOUR FAMILY | FREE FROM COLDS? * Coughs aad ¢ Colds don’t | linger when Dr. King’s | New Discovery is used | ORE A AWAY HEADACHE erole on Forehead d Temples : A rere ndache remedy witho without the dan- from.colds aod tat me Andi a it $ You owe it to your family—to | aon ee igh parma gg yourself—-to keep this standérd rem. | eat with Ol Of on 4 than a mustard plaster and does no’ edy in your medicine cabinet blister. Used only externally, and ii For almost three generations it ‘affect stomach and heart, has been the first-choice cold and | BO Ve Excellent for sore throat, bronchiti cough relief of millions of people, croup, stiff neck, asthma, ne: young and old. Helps to bring quick relief—loosen | chest-stuffiness, reduce fever, soothe irritated throats, check coughing. ints, sprains, sore muscles. Sold by druggists everywhere. 60c chilblains. f frosted feet, colds h jand $1.20. chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Dizzy? Bilious? Constipated? | Don’t permit yourself to become constipated, as your system immedi ately begins to absorb potson from the backed-up waste matter, Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and keep well Try them. All druggists. 25c TWO EXAMPLES of our “Large Values— Small Profit” selling system. Black Vici Kid Shoe with mili- tary heel and gray cloth top, like cut; a pair $6.75 Black Vici Kid Shoe with mili- tary heel and brown cloth top, like cut; a pair $6.00 ete TT? ese We also invite you to look over our assortment of Holiday Slippers; a pair hire TSe to $1.95 GIFT CERTIFICATES IN ANY AMOUNT. THE SYMONDS SHOE CO. 1516 Third Ave. Between Pike and Pine Sts.

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