The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1918, Page 4

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) Break a Cold In Few Hours| First dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” Id and grippe misery—Don't stay A dose taken every two hours t three doses are taken will end » misery and break up a either in the head. umbs It promptly o} trils and air 1 few cents vote without AuseS NO dischar es sick headache, dull-! you get the ge Pace you try, again and again you'll bay” How will you have your Birchstaff? Plain! That's the way most folks like it. Have you, however, tried it with a dash of cream? It’s irresistible! — simply irresistible! It’s remarkable the way that tantalizing Birch- staff flavor cuddles up to your palate and _ says, “How--do-you-do?” No wonder children, girls and women love it so. Who can blame them? There’s an indescribable something about Birchstaff that whispers, “Come again!” and you do!—all do! Nothing in it, however, to hurt an infant—it’s as good for you as its flavor is fine. What will your order be? A case? All right! Just phone your grocer or Capitol 870, and it will soon be with you. relieves the stuffed up! nee, tastes nice. Be sure FREE DOCTOR Es-Goverament Physician anat yinet ave wa nienr DAUO co, STORES Leek fer the Free Dector Sige. RY PREDERICK M. KEREY N. KB. A. Staff Correspondent questic woul: brides. y to answer th offhand has prevented 1 and undesirable marriage So far the captain has * only about 6% per t of the ding roman: that have c before him This is the second time that m tary authorities have been instal in the marriage mill at the mun pal building. The other occ was when the rush of the “marr hasty law Tuesday ts the last day to make good cn War Bavings Stamps )% ( Heal Skin Diseases Tt is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rasher Sod stnllarekin troubles. A little zero, obtained at any drug store for 35c, | $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prom ly applied will usually give instant relic! It cleanses an¢ Business Man START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Remember the three essentials : Buy Liberty Bonds Buy War Savings Stamps Take Care of Your Health 'f and exercise regularly. s | Austior & Salt Physical Educators | 1213 First Ave. | Ell. 4589 | Seattle Needs A Steel Plant--- And the foresight and untiring energy of Se- | attle’s leaders has usually procured for her the great things that she needed. We have learned to | see larger visions and | think in bigger fig- ures than we did be- fore the war. Greater business for Seattle means greater Real Estate activity which will be facili- tated by the use of Title Insurance, Washington Title Insurance Company Under State Supervision Assets Over Half a Million THE CUPID CENSORSHIP FOR YANKS COMING HOME TO BE EXTENDED tigate the and if we Captain Monteith has prepared a naire” for soldiers and a) out of more than 400 slackers” was on in its full #trength | ** just before the passage of the draft | - 30, 1918 TAR—-MONDAY, DE TLE BY RACHEL CURTIS of the A. Wer Work Council every soldier and h lated by Captain Mor bureau require ike that forn vided of almost total strangers becoming bound to each ¢ 1 have undreds of letters from girls asking my advice v friends at once; or soldiers they had just met Hefore marrying a soldie week the advice of her 5 person, or else give the matter her own serious thought for a few days roumstances, a girl should CAPTAIN MONTEITH’S QUESTIONNAIRE ™ Name of bride? Rank Her residence Organization? Her age Present station? Her place of birth? When entinted Where did you meet? ( arrival? What date? Parents Hving? Bride's parents living? heir Their names? heir residence? When was marriage arranged NO PROFITEERING IN _ PLANS TO REBUILD bullt homes A patriotic has ‘been | thor Its ic Le Village Keconstitute Rebutlt), formerly cailed Anmociation for Use Rebuilding | ned Villages organization formed to aid reconstr he name was changed. Th waen't distinctive enough Here re the alme of the society which ia under the patronage of tt French Red Crom 1—To come to the help of the ru ral working population whose homes | have been *ved in the war © work of re ¢ dandruff dima or two rubt uction, @ love of art with the n architec: | laws of m nd rural hygiene Ruins as Memorials Any cases It will be ble, from a financt — ~~} point, to clear awn ts and begin reconstru lagen are to be butlt near-by. The others will remain cemeteries of | homes, memortals to the dead | Strict sanitary measures will be taken in retuilding, under the direc t an hygienic comminsion ap- P ed by the minister of the in-| terior The society will seo that the style of district dwellings is tn conformity to plans based on economic princi ples of architecture, comfort and After several applic 4 can't find a particle of dandru: or any falling hair, and the scalp will newer ftch in apportioning indemnities, the value of @ building is to be based on what it was August 1, 1914; not what it was when new or what it takes to replace it with a new build The new society will bridge the Dy Hauassonville bon, French ambas Britain, Marquise s ron Davillie gny-Lueigne snd Vieomte De PUT KIBOSH ON ALL POSTOFFICE TRYSTS Following the arre ld girl in the nailles, ventilation. On Y up standard plans for houses, farm ’ bulidings, barns, workshops and mu CO FOU pica tundings the town cous cits and inhabitants of rutned vil Have a lages will be invited to adopt the so- clety’s plane ° avings Premiums will be offered villages acoepting. This will be to their in terest, because, tho the bill passed Account by the chamber of deputies in Jan. wary, 1917, charged the French gov- ° yY Will caused by war, it expressly stipulat ou ed that indemnities exacted from the vanquished enemy and paid the agen would not equal the ue of the ruined buildings when Without One— Start It gap between those two valuations, | Town councils will be free to choose x their own arch and contractors W th There will be contractors’ trust | 1 and no profiteering | Some the ¢ | are Senator |Cuvinot, Gabriel Hanotaux, Com-| t M. Paul Cam jor to Gr . Ma OF SEATTLE nter will 4 Second at Marion Lovers are warned to or they will be ar Famous architects are drawing Premiums for Villages ernment with making good damages tinguished peopie | on the committe THE There is no re of @ 16-year orridors, 8 there * have an al mail distribu t hencefor A that the authorities who are| increasing num who come there Every Woman Needs IRON at Times Tf women at” __'would only takes Indigestion Relieved in Two Minutes tefusated Lrom when they % — eel weak, run-down, tire " ; out=when they, are pale, ner QM Perfectly vous and haggard there are thous nds who meht readily build up 4 cir red corpuscles, become rosy. cheeked, strong and healthy ro : i TOMACH FROM s — Absolutely nteed end us your name and address n, and will send pur stomach prep 40 days, at which nd us $1.00 or re portion if not per plainly writ a be much more attractive in every way. When the iron goes from the} th ealthy glow) eirskin and their ty depart. A two { Nuxated Iron blood of wome: ir Stomach (heart welling and Full vtly compl 8, in Two Mint slief from F h caused by undig Address: Rellingham Co, Bellingham, Wash ' | counterfeits sold here. See «| Company + 4 * « as good as its name! As true as thone prin ples upon which our F eral Government linhed are the manufa ing princip underly the production of Fede Government Btandard Mii) That you may not mista the milk so exactingly } duced, each ean bears a production of the dot capitol building at Washington, D. C, the erat of our Federal Government °* © © Federal Miub pany —plant located in niry ington FEDERAL | Government Sf fandard MAIL Frederic Kastor ‘GREAT NORTHERN TO Age 13, Dies Here SPEND HALF MILLION After an illness of one and one- SPOKANE, Dec The Great| More ¢ half years, Frederic We ton Northern has railway work under! given t Kaylor, 13-year-old son of Floyd C.| way for the Spokane division, which | the Salvatic Kaylor. newspaper man, died will amount to $685,000 for 1919, | ever before ing to Lieut. Col. Sunday of heart tr ie, at the fam- | [t will include 30 miles of work east | T. W. Scott. the Salvation Army home, 620 FE. 74th st. The fu- and west of Spokane, enlarging of| “We sincerely thank the public will take place Tuesday, altho | the yards at Hillyard, anf block sys-| 4nd merchants of Seattle for) theiry exact time han not yet been de-| tem work between Hillyard and New termined port, and Wenatchee and Leaven The deceased ix survived by a| worth sister, Dorothy, thr others, Don ald, Kenneth and . and his mother a Blaine, V Salvation Army stmas provisions were families in Seattle by n Army this year than Tucaday is the last day to make | good on War Savings + sasenel Washington has increased street car service. | ~ SPRING CIGAR CO., INC. GOETHE'S: HOME LOOTED 7 BASLE, Dec. 30.—Burglars enter.) ed the former home of Goethe, the poet, and carried off a quantity of mementoes. The house had been opened in 1885 as the Goethe Na- onal museum Qa: | Tuesday is the last day to make good on War Savings Stamps. oo, Bs one I. | CHILDREN HATE = | | PILLS, CALOMEL AND CASTOR OIL If cross, feverish, constipated, give “California Syrup of Figs.” = aaa Here’s a —— ° ° Look back at your childhood days B O tu t Remeber the “does” mother insist, | SPL pportunl oe ce~caster ofl, calomel, athen (OO eee tics. How you hated them, how you . ! With our children it's different or en oO moke. Mothers who cling to the old form of physic simply don’t realize what they do. The children's revolt is well. OR three days ONLY we are cutting prices on smokers icle ido founded. Their tender little “in articles. You can save ONE-THIRD on humidors, sides” are injured by them. cigar jars, cigarette cases, pipes and hundreds of other haeneie ea clennaing. eo ony ‘?4 | articles. e are going to clear a big portion of our im | Hetous “Califor “1p of Figs.”|mense stock before January 1. Ita action ts but gentle Millions of mothers keep this harm less “fruit laxative’ handy; they know children love to take it; that| Regular $8.50 it never fails to clean the liver and| jn design and an absolute bowels and sweeten the stomach sit men who know th and that a teaspoonful given today re ‘eal saves a sick child tomorrow Regular $1 Mt er Syrup of Figs,” which Ask your druggist for a bottle of ea : 4 N schaum Pipes, for my ° $7. 00 ber ar valu $ For $1.67 sew next three days at three days ‘California r $5.00 8 ci aged $3.33 dren of all ages and for gro plainly on each bottle Refuse any other kind In this special three-day sale are included pipes from with contempt 25e upward and metal cigarette s of all kinds. Make oe | it a point to step in today and examine them. You'll be This is the greatest smoker's oppor Here Are a Few driv aye ig Items: Humidors, beautiful; Regular $1 Ivory Cigar and 83c Cigarette Holders in various is made by “California Fig Syrup agreeably surprised, tunity of the year. Remember, 3 Days Only, Beginning Today Genuine $1.00 Briar Pipes} all shapes and sizes to suit = your particular Spring Cigar Co. SIGHT Consultation, Modern equipment and methods nave your time, ‘and give your eyeon the help they need the first Ne * 707 First Avenue pert adjusting and frame “SDR. DICKERSON 910 f 418 extaht Spectatint 2nd Ave. 5 Pike St. mination Bide, Thone Main 4340, Stores | Leary Building Butler Hotel 7 Sei Fourth at Pik Breaks Records ¢

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