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SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, DI “BEST NEWS IN THE STAR TONIGHT!” a ECEMBER 27, 1918. PACE 8 "REFORMS FOR itso " She Writes Up Highlights and Sidelights of Dra INDIA OFFERE mas | nm ~~ (Special to The Star by N. Dec, 27.—Introduction methods of agriculture ‘ saving machinery, a spe clal survey of the coal position in India and better exploitation of for oxta and fisheries are recommended in the report of the Indian indus tries commission The creation of an imperial and provincial department of industr }and the employment of a large staf with a knowledge of mechaniga gineering are urged Universal primary education, tech nical education of artisans and bet ter housing and the establishment of an Organized system of appren tioeships, are also recommended . Far and Near 3 News by Telegraph and Telephone Fine, practical, warm Coats in latest styles; some all lined ecerceccccecss CLEARANCE SALE OF COATS ee e ractical short courses Mi for and fur collared. ome: lestry, lo; and lumberin: iu eee, atthe, Gantucate ar Wa to $35.00. Your choice while ington January 3 and ob March they last at 25. No examination for entry in re quired More than $300 was raised by the Seattle $14.75 police department in the y Red Cross Christmas membership drive, according to Capt. W. Searing A. B. Galloway, manager of the Superior Coats in assorted colors and sizes, in wool vel- ours and zibelines. Attractive American Paper company, gave a |dinner party at the Arctic club When the history of the war 1s/ 3208 FE. Howell st, age 15, hax com-| Thursday night for 50 of his em written, not the least glory will be piled a report of various sidelights, ployes. Miva Mit Marion erger SPLENDID GARMENTS SEVERELY REDUCED be credited to the draft boards in and highlights connected with the Sergeant George M. Bunter, son of . " every section of the country. Most jdratt. Miss Mittleberger and her, J. Bunter, of the city, treasurer's of bargains indeed, when re of the work done by the boards was Poother both gave their services to the who has been twice wounded in ie Stare ane it cas hard strenu, (the beard, Complying with a request (action in France, writes that he has duced to A SALE THAT WE ous work, requiring a great deal of from the provost marshal's office, | recov ered and will soon be home. patience and time. Mise Mittleberger wrote up the Fang agpoegl ced 2, aerentes COULD NOT EVADE Yet there were also humorous mo- various “human interest” points of hree Umes aking sutomobiles ” qesnta, and in District 9, of Se-| the work. ‘The following is one page Without permission of the owners With Christmas past, we find ourselves with a stock of Coats far attle, Miss Marion Mittleberger, of of her report Bas Eeee Guasaness t steve from ax s bigger than we should have on hand. At the beginning of the season a Al cutate sie’ 9 eats cates encom format <7. aera we bought heavily in anticipation of unusually large trade. The “Flu” District No. 9 were checked, much frmatory ™ . e . “ - startling information was gleaned | A special meeting of the executive A splendid selection in high put a damper on business. In order to dispose of our Coats before too committees of the publicity depart One registrar had a man classified } ment of the Chamber of Commerce “pald-headed” under the heading, “Has registrant lost an arm, or leg,| Will be held Monday noon, Dec. 30 the Bon Marche cafe ip. m or has he any defects renlering him | ** cndange Lenght cqpemthher, Charged with selling cider contain Another was reported as having '"# oo Elias rary wt one blue and one black eye, but t va a jee areday registrar failed to state whether the ri rns black one was permanent or merely | A. Polsom, shipyard worker, | |was found dead of heart failure in| temporary. b 00 t the 1 mt hotel, 822 ‘When one man had put his occupa-| i room at the Tacoma hovel, p2t | tion down as a “commerial driver,” — atives have been located so far. The we expected to find “P. T. Barnum) poy ts at the county morgue Cireus Co." under his place of em-|"y” gy Hen, grocer, of 4343 11th | ployment, and so were surprised {eo lave. N.E, dropped dead of heart fai ie cecmengence jem 804) ure at B. dint st. and 14th ave. N. E Smartly styled, well tailored: cee, weavers. ‘Thursday, while waiting for a street Coats in Salt plushe: silver- Many men, in response to the ques ear to carry him downtown. Mis | d So tion, “What is the name of your! wife and daughter are out of the| tones and pompoms. me earest relative?’ would answer! } a Nacentadnian SerWa x have o.hcend| “Ting, ermen seiters evtaiacdl models suitable for all year cousin in Puyallup.” }$1.75 from V. H. Follette, of 16| wear. Worth much more, but all marked at E COMING SUNDAY NIGHT Metropolitan WARNING SEATS ARE NOW GOING FA! so You WILL HAVE TO HURRY TO GET YOUR CHOICE FOR late we have priced them lower, we sincerely believe, than Coats of grade, well tailored and beau- similar high quality have ever been sold for in Seattle. tifully trimmed Bolivias, zib- elines and broadcloths. Coats up to $50.00, reduced to $24.75 Sale prices on many garments are less than half regular selling prices, and our regular prices are known well to our customers as remarkably low. 201 Second We earnestly that you come as early in the day as possible. The suggest Sixty Exclusive COATS Distinguished from ordin- ary models by elegance of design and finish, formerly “priced up to $125.00, will be closed out at stock is large, but the store is relatively small, and we want you to have time enough to find just the Coat you like. “No relative nearer than a second) Fiorentia #t., at Florentia and Nick |cousin?” the registrar would reiter-|erson streets, Thursday A. H. WOODS ! late, in surprise. “ he'd) The Grand Old Ma: COMEDY SENSATION janewer, “my mother Chamber of Commerce,” ia the uue |ters live in Tacoma.” HM. B. Hardt by a 3 bestowed on Col. Questionnaires were nearly equally | delegation of chamber executives a Christmas present | \as surprising. “What ts your busi- | mess? brought in several unustal ‘The welding of steel plates into |replies: “A milk wagon.” responded | ships, which means discontinuance | jone, while another answered: “Ii o¢ the riveting method, will receive experimentation in American yards mind my own business.” Every day some one came in with/ shortly, it is announced from Wash. | ington. | ® request to be introduced, seduced, induced, produced, reduced, and once| Phe industrial insurance commit- tee, represented by employers and| jin a while INDUCTED. employes, met Friday in the Cham: night | of the —BY— r Montague Glass and Jules Eckert Goodman rc THE BIGGEST JUMP INTO TROUBLE ber of Comm assembly room, to! LAUGHING HIT OF THE SPOKANE, Dec. 27.—Philip Calsyn,|P@%* On the draft of @ bill to regu | td SEASON seeking a divorce <om his wife, was| te Industrial insurance rates i ome charged by Deputy Prosecuting At- . : PRICES: torney Robinson yesterday with | 30 | CLOAK & SU/T CO. NIGHTS, 3c TO $1.50 MATS., WED.-SAT., 25¢-$1 Plus War Tax SS ChIP INFLUENZA Use rd 0 living illegally with another woman} In Those Days, Too | | here, presenting her as his wife. | testi 1301 Third Ave. Opposite Pantages Theatre—Corner University—Chickering Hall KEEP IT DARK! THIS REVEALS (By United Press) WARWICK, Mase, De To prove that domestic dissension» at} the close of a war are the natural | and inevitable consequences of seem: | 7 office to the censor’s office and re-| sorship. lifted, the division of foreign press | sagen? Hamiin's Wizard OU a Reliable, Nothing doin,” he aaid. “No out | “ of polle | turn was about eight minutes. | 4 Antiseptic Preventive pen Ptr gery Warwick. nfs 4 sider has ever been permitted in| News cables now are not sent to|and cables of the committee on pub- . Y caine tateresitag hiathéy: - ehaien this office. ‘This ix secret work!” | the naval censor's office. | Me information, headed by wane our During influenaa epidemics spray|after the close of the war of 1812. « |The tremendous secrecy ix largely | But every private cable still goes | Rogers as director, worked in . | the nose and throat several times ajcelebration was held here by the| | official “atmoaphere.” The facts are | to the censor. a at en Wc He Be Diamonds day with one part Wizard Oil and| Washington Benevolént societies, | 5 ~ | very simple. —— requested by the British : 5, two parts water, using an atomizer.|and these toasts were proposed. BY FREDERICK M. KERBY 4 ‘Shi--S-hh-h! Nota WORD! It's! During the war all outgoing and| nd allied censorships abroad, the: Watches and Liberty Bonds as If you haven't an atomizer, gargle| The Navy of the United States | ws EB. A art Cx incoming cable matter—news, pri-| told me at 20 Broad st peace has = geeurity when you need money. | the throat and snuff the mixture up| The jegitinate offspring o | NEW YORK, Dec Most my#| On the third floor of the Poatal| vate and offi was passed thru Dot been declared, The allied gov [rea wore) Loans taken from others rr pans ge yl cog Miboherhadis ernments, also, do not want German up pe a the nose. This pry sete Up anlism. After having been denounced | terious place in America toda Cable building, next door to the this office for censorship. Occupy pedro: ae “eh Sagsewsl ¥ ne = B R A r and more money cod. antiseptic wall of defense against) by democracy as “worse than use- | bh f.| Stock Exchange, the cable censor-|ing the whole floor, a big force of al age ie be | A ys Liberal amounts. Lowest rates. Flu” germs. y It's the naval cable censorship ¢ . ap secretly for trade pland . on o has proved he eto Pinantgy ship functions naval officers, aided by army offi s Ro interest deducted. Ladies’ Fis, grip. stop them at once with) Freedom of the Prose a Secrecy hangs over it Fes, ab cable conpeeetiiy on news ‘ . same building with the present cen-“Once yeu try, again and again you'll bey” ; ON before they ean develo Teedom of the Press and of Opin-| From Captain A. T. Grahame and Matter has been lifted,” said Com- the operating room of each eo Ht peer “anes a eo Wisard Of ¥ Plion. The safeguards of our civil and| ,, Lind: Jown thru the| Mander Lindaay, after a ul look representative of this into dangerous infiuensa Lisikoun tuerte ee Commander Lindsay down thru 1a o 0 eligio erties ‘© will never te s, boats |at me. “That's all we can say ad st. office eat, and still sits, To Get it from druggists for 30c. If|tamely wurrender them even t |mere lieutenant naign i ae : : wv y surrender Mm even to “gOV'| Vaing, coxwains edore ordin Are you censoring all other cable| him are handed all cable messages. not satisfied, return the bottle and ernmental mobs.” He records them, and, before the Empire Mortgage | 0: your money back pao sai ag ae ur 4 extraordinary seaman, to| matter? 5 a Soe re Li Cc Ever constipated or have sick Minority in the Last Congress.| tne pretty young y men in their Yee news cable censorship was lifted, he oan Co. 3 - With vigilance and fidelity they per i cut tt h ot —" sut them all into the pneuma he? us y io ve art may blue w ‘ i red Would you le me see the ma FP lache? Just try Wizard Liver |¢ ; : n ; 4 A Established 12 Yeare. Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30c|f0Tmed their duty; but “the light) chevrone on the left sleeve, the|chinery for censoring; tell me how it| tube for Broad # 20123 White Bidg. at druacits. Quivantesd eer etre Ae ine CHEN watahword works; how you handle the mes! ‘The average time from the cable ne cor deth it not eduiininiens ~ cintatepuabitiiaeianas sian a sdileednabnciaainin ne detain je Sing Se GE ee pag a ~t | The F of the United States | $4 95 F They are like t troubled sea * - wae | whose w st up mire and dir | May they in peace retire from office if TREAT and all people say ‘Amen T0 IT AND T0 AVOD iT Strait-Jacket Man Cold, snappy, bracing weather is now in i ; ip) eneral comm y es ion—# it’s Maks the ‘tovie hia 40k vs i Seen at Palace Hip general command of the situation—and really enjoyable when you are prepared with the Old-Fashionec / } Simply e _— a well made BRADBURY OVERCOAT. No Grip Masquerading Under ‘The La Velle Four, in a vocal and instrumental program, are the head: | liners of the new show at the Palace | A standard quality shoe at four-ninety- ‘© oF more, according if the attack, a New Name. How To AvoID THR Diskase | Hip | other line that we know S f will ‘give you the five is a pretty scarce calli Evidence seems tc prove thet this! Md Miller, calling himself “The extreme overcoat satisfaction for your money article these days of bd Spanish influenza, which appeared A a princip ly Crazy Man,” is a wing dpe - bel and they cost no more high ‘cost—but not at fn Spain in M as all the appear act, ¢ y through | artiat, who geta out of some of the . 7 ances of ¢ a Kr . which Coughing, sneezing or spitting > | tighten au ble. this or any of our ° Li} nummer. |@Vold perso b Ee | tightest incarcerations possib B db Ov d S its An} u Maat Uridewslas no tar hack oo histor means P avoiding. Crowdacrcommon trude Dudley and company Ta jury ercoats an UW other chain stores in Hippocrates refers to an ep ing cups, roller towels, ete comedy singing and . 49 cities. Gemic in i BC, which In rexara- Kee up ‘your bodily strength “by ray Stace Gard (Hand Tailored) 49 citie 4 by many to have been influenza. | Pity of pxercise in the open air, three Dusenburys have a Every century has had its attack Feginning with 1431, this country ha had five epidemics, the last in 1549-99. | Dave and ac Ethelma Gir |revue of songs and dances Jand Lilllan are fast steppere robatic The are bleycle trick riders KEEP FREE FROM COLDS Above all, avoid colds, as colde ir- ritate the lining of the air passages and render them much better breed Priced at $25 and Upwards ON CREDIT— There is no occasion for panic dancers Bnfiuenza or grip has a very iow Percentage of fatalities—not over one death out of every four hun dred cases, according to the N. ¢ Provides Fund to q* a a eo @ a he Just select the clothing you wish—then open ‘ 5 oa j Fe ect tions aricniet Cabeer tie VapoRub ine Cc for H an account and arrange your payments in the ’ 9-inch top Lace Boots e E : Ye veeers, 0 uN, way to best sult your convenier a cara or ing principally patients inn run. |{h*, YSPOrS, oF better «till, use are for Her Grave to best sult your f in dark gray 0 down condition—those who don't go to bed soon enough, or those who Set up too early. THE TREATMENT Go to bed at the first xymptoms mot only for your own sake but to avoid spreading the dis to oth ers—take a purgative, « mourishing food, rema quiet and don’t worry self is the only “cure” int and will throw off the attack if only You conserve your strength. A lit Ue Quinine, Aspirin or Dover's Pow der may be given by the physician's directiona to ally the aching. Always call a physician, since the chief dan ger of grip is | weakening ¢ fect on the sys hich al complications to develop. These ere chiefly pneumonia and bron ehitis, sometimes of inflammation the middie ear, or heart affections. Wor these reasons, it is very im Pertant that the patient remain in ed until his stren<th returne—stay fm bed at least two days or more If this is not available, use an ordi nary tea-kettle. Fill half-full of botling water, put in half a teaspoon 4 VapoRub from time to time keep the kettle just slowly boiling and inhale the steam arising. —Vick's VapoRub in the din fa North Carolina druggist in kalve how to Menthol and oils ombin: ate., when ed to body dients are liberated form of vapors. VapoRub can ad in three sizes at all dru «ists, While comparatively new in cer‘ain parts of the North, it iw the tandard home remedy in the South Weat for all forma of cold trou Jara were sold * particularly children's croup am it in externally applied therefore, be used freely and often--without the slightest harmful effect SPOKANE, Dec, 27.—The will of Mrs. Marte ©. Perry, of Cheney, pro- | vides a trust fund of $1,000, to be ed in charge of the trusteos of the Cheney Methodist church. Half of the proceeds of the fund are to be used to care for her grave and half goes to the chureh Should there be more than enough in the first half for the single grave the will directs that the remainder » used to care for neglected graves ut the last resting place THEY'RE MARRIED AGAIN YAKIMA, Dec 7—Arthur and} Della Curtis were divoreed two week ago, after five years of wedded life Unhappy apart, they were remarried | jventerday, of the} | HOLIDAY WERK 18 CARNIVAL WEEK Attend the War Veterans’ Carnival Fourth and Union Come in and Look Over Our Complete Stock We are Nearly Over the Top—Do just a little more than you have planned nvuyY MORE WAR SAVINGS TAMPS! brown kid, cravenette Ei. $4.95 Milite heel model an da brown, dark gray or black kid— $4.95 3: BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP Second Floor Fitel Bldg, Second aPike St and $5