The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 25, 1918, Page 8

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P IT PUTS THE ‘PEP’ TONG WAR IS AGE 8 This w AN FRANCISCO wondert of fF € patre a « i Hing « nt tongman, ha It n v or rrested, charged with the tor Weakness f v The murdered Chinese was stand slephone pole when Y w ap te gir ‘ . mn. rat his head valids and and trigger. Five shot a " A \ ‘ cles Y t w t for new ak met Far and Near W OMEN Suffering from : News by Telegraph Nervousness and :,,.°"¢ Telephone Sick Headache o2cet.csr.'s ¢ the Pa who will w Admiral —lassitude, low spirits and | loss of appetite will find re- un: newed strength, brighter Japanese oysters can be velese in looks, better health and “ OR reg ees 5 clearer complexionsby using of Wash Beecham’s Pitts. They give . t years >» bas mul 9 pee you the very help you need, | ay.” . anv‘ure a natural aid to the) Mike Rafferty, of $17 King st.. re stomach, liver, bowels and Which was stolen. he mays, by a Jap blood. Gentle and positive anese, who represented himself to be b 2 *. . the hotel clerk and entered his in action, without any disa- °°. greeable after-effects — Use Patroiman KS, Johnson passed most of Chri he Queen » candy Queen e ave. ntly pad | locked himself in, a finding the oor open Mrs. I. Davidson, aged 4, who gave her address aa 1122 Hellevue a when she ordered $100 worth e ola » local department . e by *, tw held in the city jail o n charge. Police found ‘jcocaundenadieanbeiaall address to be false. everywhere, tn bones, 16s., 260. Marie Sawyer, charged with trans porting Nquor from Montana to Se h tried federal court. T jury wh the case Tuesday was un reach a verdict Cuts RELIEVE, HM BANDITS ROB STORE AS se SITHMA 3 Bee ; ve The men escaped in an auto out a license number. Police PLAIN on JEWELED ‘WRIST WATCHES DIAMOND DRIVE WORKERS REST ho have been drive, rested RINGS AND ; WATCHES preparatory to making forts Thursday, and con ALBERT HANSEN the remainder of the 1010 Ave. week, or until the $200,000 quota is raised, Red Cross workers PALACE HIP 7:22!" ANOTHER GREAT HOLIDAY SHOW TOMORROW LA VELLE FOUR| MAD MILLER “A MUSIC na MELANGE” |& Co. — Gertrude Dudley & Co. " eae “DAVE AND LILLIAN | ETHELMA GIRLS The Two Fast Steppers | Entertainers De Luxe THREE DUSENBURYS “Songs and Dances of the Late Midnight Revue” veareee Edith Roberts in “Set Free” Weekday Matinee 10¢ Evenings and Sundays 20¢ THEODORE ROBERIS §— U"% Eriaay and In “SUCH A LITTLE > “PIRATE” 7 You Get All the Thrills of an Oldtime Captain Kidd Story and a Newtime 0. U. Kid Story, Combined! [STAHL’S RESTAURANT 1216-1218 Fourth Avenue —————____’ Special Peace Christmas Dinner Served from 12 m. to 9 p. m. PREPARED BY HARRY STAHL HIMSELF. This means the best dinner in town. PRICE $1.25 | le, will be retried in the district THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC, 25, 1918 MEAT PRiC:S MAY BE i UP FOR MARKY YEARS MeeDougall/outhwick | (By United Pre LONDON, Dec, 14—(By Mail)—| October, 19 ' ‘ tne un SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET all I mally € ntroll have be supplied by the Unt memortes Jbillty States tr that in posal | prices may Ko ev er. M Germany tt ration was tw while = millior of families in th ounces a the close of th United States and Europe will be | fightin: ndinavia has no ” q | forced to continue meatioss meal k. Only in Denmark 4 | and days t pply adequate, Hollar Thia ia indicated in th Hrit ' 1 Italy a rt of a food ministry's urvey of the f 1 t i] depletion of « ir count nee Ger Aunt . | The surve inilar and bilo Sweden, De fats, milk, and the posslbility of soar and have or hort suppl ing prices of tea, coffee, rice, wa Harder to Control | pepper, all spices and many dry } groceries It ix the after-the-war tank of the lied food . food con and allied 9 pum Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses and "te Millinery Opens Tomorrow other, the cor a possible, a worldwide acta ble for food in the United States and other countries after peace is signed. More to Be Feared A most coWhtrios the controtier After-the-war price ne is began work tn 1917, T more to be feared than war profiteer- | preventing hicher prices is indicated . ing by the table, wht owe aroiitier ir its oats ticlans have compiled figures to show from the begit © war to the comparative increases in food | 191 ; ( ; Reduced from $25.00 Qe prices during the war ntrol of meat prices, however, | im * 4... Reduced from $29.75 19 75 42 oats and $29.75 to.......e 19.75 rease has t .. OLS. } xt of foo. The tantc| inoresding tip spel 59 C tg Reduced from $35.00 $25 00 now most short f food t t ne the supply This can be ear L4 ts sealed from July, 1914, of whict 6 only when the herds are tr . 2educed from $39.75 in >) Oa S and $45.00 to...... e o. ith to continue to kee; ir quccems | | July July July Oct.| will cause high prices in America and $69.75 to. 2s See ice ama’ | 72 Suits imager = 30-00 43 Coats Bsixestssoms” 365,00 Reduced from $39.75 clones, Tab lke beeen) ore be t aia cat avoertoan Masten 55 Suits and $45.00 to.. F, am $29. 75 69 Coats Reduced from $55.00 ” $49. 15 | 1914 1917 1 United Kingdom. 100 185 France ses 100 170 # and $95.00 to... Italy 100 «149 44 Shortage of tonnage eatly reduced United States 100 1} the tra rt of fodder during th te duced from $65.00 Qe 9 () Reduced from $115 95 seen jc 18 Biccctame ences were tort SH BEY SUItS tna $00.00 10... pO9. TO 10 Coats ina'siso'ter..2°.$95.00 The margarine, fate and Germany 1 Austria 100 depend on the $) milk » In Austria, It will be noticed, food | increase in the world’s cattle herds. | MUST CRY TWICE DAILY | Dresses TO HOLD DOWN HER JOB | : 64 Dresses m"s2.30'™? $15.00 19 Dresses. ini's015°' $19.75 | | 53 Dresses Bis in,% $29.75 | 15 Dresses fsiirn*” $35.00 13 Dresses te" $45.00 32 Dresses mission” $49.75 Blouses Millinery 100 Exclusive models of Crepe de Chine and ie M Georgette—$12.95 Blouses reduced to $7.95 792 Hats for women and children grouped —$9.95 ones to $5.75—87.95 ones to $4.95. into three lots at $5.00, $10.00 and $15.00. MACDOUGALL- SOUTHWICK, SECOND FLOOR U. s. Foresters in bray MEnt have Sone. with- France Get Gifts»: tern tor me American Forestr in Shell Blowup, Raising New Army a © n, which provided for them meee (My United Press) ‘welfare fund. More than| WATERTOWN, N. ¥Y., Dec. 25 WARSAW, Dec. 25.—Representa- WASHING an contributed to this fund, Six are dead and jured. as the | tives of the Bolsheviki are enlisting lumberjacks and for uses was provid Li 100,000 released Rus- from the United St for the boys in ut the woe loading mac sian prisoners in the new people's mies, w aoe nit other shells in a small bi army, it is reported. The returned Christmas in thet aid to be imbued with the f th olutionary movement er against the bourgeoisie in Germany and Russia the re 4 for shell loading at the| men are xe J. B. Wise Munition Co Two of the dead are wom morning Many members of the Oth engineer of foresters \- <2] KEPT ON TAKING IT | WHEN INFLUENZA “| BEGAN ITS ATTACK »|Had Built Up His System With Tanlac So Alverson Had Easy Time. A real good cry twice a day {s| good ph |p, @ necessity with Sarah n, emo- | Padden. tional actress at the Moor Eternal Barrier.” As the lone ph sketch of high Mtr Pad flood of tears evening perfor must be real t light is thrown there is-no chance ery properly To New Owners of VICTROLAS we extend a cordial invita- tion to avail themselves of Our Victor Record Service We devote an entire floor (third floor) to the proper demonstration of Victor Records— the Demonstration Rooms are glass-parti- tioned, sound-proof, and perfectly ventilat- ed—Comfort Always. We maintain a Big Stock of Victor Records Our corps of demonstrators will gladly play staged in whi should ” in| appears. CATALONIA IS a A new bill opens at the Second ave and you may! Four head the new 1 musical number th elle, former grand opera r role time. I had an awful pr no my chest, right under my breast from strait-| bone, and it got so bad at times I and other restraining de- thought I would die. Then my kid got all out of order, and I had worst sort of pain acrows the }Ionia, If ¢ |tion for re begin in Catal Here, in the terraces of the Pyr with apparent ease Gertrude Dudley and company of-! the fer a melange of song and pat( in nees mountains. born mixed blood of n secgeeks demas ee any Record without any obligation on your Sasiiio bebe: wea weenie aot ; good night's ole in fact. T wa part to purchase. They will advise regard- run down jan offer an eccentric | good for up I was no anything I tried ever thing I heard of, but got r “IT began to papers about Tan of energy uatry and intelll furpaaaing the rest of the Spaniards themselves to varied ed ind due tri He sone ha hg ox and pod to the drug store vineyards, Its fled of flax and henp ‘| Soldiers Making | As econ aa I starts and saffron, it issthe Anal mar As soon ee 1 sta itactaring: section as, and Charges Against time 2 hed: the: bests ing your selection of Records—being thor- oughly familiar with all the Victor Records, from the popular dance numbers to the most beautiful operatic selections. Victrolas, $22.50 to $400.00 cle riding act ts put thelma Girl |} tem, te ud tn x. ae oa Y. M. in France as in ong Convenient Po er Terms PRESIDENT’S SYMPATHY | soidicrn’a: the tron, und tat ieee chest has comple ac aaah | 257 hy em HE ~se y alimeata EXTENDED MRS. PAGE 2 cisiie ci near’ ane'fene, fect conaton —— ' ae! lay & Co. hold of me, but I lac, and in thr SAY SPEAKER CLARK TO ine a BM fs ANT S¢ TOOL 5 MONE y i START FOR PRESIDENCY ‘ the national forest fund held VASHINGTO Speake commend this great medicine te King county be refunded f “ ol W nN anidida for presi erybod. have been f in I udge an informal announcement made prug © investi country will bered WOODROW murtment Third A at Pine Tacoma—s: Att W 1 Dec. 23rd Seattle by Bartell t terer's court by King county school|by hl» friet Clarke denies he | districts h 6 of a special Tanlac represent Knows anything about it ative,—-Advertivement i wil HAAR SVovecccccovcccosscece ‘ F 000000 20OTS GOODS COOLS DOO OOOO OSD OOOODOOOOOOOOOOS OOOO OOOOOOS OO OOOO OOSOOHOOODOOOOOOSSOSSSOOOOOOS

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