The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 5

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SHUART’S SOLD HERE THRIFT STAMPS FOR 1919 BEING $25 and $27.50 Women’s Qool Sweaters MIDDLEMANIS | WORRIED NOW | IN CINCINNATI NOW. must be not under any cir N18 cortific certificates must be left t The new mune s “drive,” nor quota to fill, The stam present an opportunity ans to nts and cultivate 4am still needs mo Still utes, Un Offering Wonderful Savings in make does not « has Seatle safe, convenient in be avai until the postoffice and] of that organization a thorn in the 1 retorns are tabulated ide of the middler Upper Main Floor Purchase of the 1919 series of] ‘The Cincinnati branch waa organ tampa started Thursday. Initial] ized by Mra. J, W. Elms, now a reni HERE are 76 Wool Sweat and banks, Attention {* called to| since the war started, her organiza which are from the reg the fact that stamps of the new I*| ton has been particularly active 11 w certifi Eb eovi ie lar stock and redu combating profiteering, F uy hous umatances | recer wi able to se 4) prior to Inver filled 1918] cure potatoes at $4.50 a barrel, wher grade sweaters are dixplaye hat way were welling in the open market Novelty, Rope and Plain Stitch ny Worries Middlemen vel aie ¢ = merely | In this the start of a great nyatem — a tg, “Cigpp titre Taupe with American r food dintribut Frankly country? the regu! thrift. And ney to help| Beauty Collar ers are asking themselves: they are worried here in Just am effective pe age coe ol aia ape So far the Cincinnat! plan in very Ontario with Black Collar simple. ‘There are no great ware : osephine Church, age 16, is dead! houses, no central stores, as in Eng Munitions with American At the Mr. and | land and other countries where co Beauty Collar Mra Louts K. Chure 13th | opera’ buying is highly dev ave after a brief illness | Hut perhaps the plan, as carried out Gendarme with American LOST MONTHS .ven- Felt lines of Every Boot, every ing Slipper, Slipper, every several Brocaded Satin Boudoirs, all Manarch and Newport Hosiery, have heard the command to move on. Obedient to this command they are all moving rapid- Is on the Job Every Feeling Fine After Tanlac me on my woman who reads this ad to know SHUART’S New Shop—to know SHUART'S superior service and to know Katon ville, the merchandise we are selling. J. & T. Cousins’ Shoes, miles south of Tacoma. Utz & Dunn and Griffin & White Shoes are all included About a year AEé in this sale. Come here for your footwear tomorrow. ff) U*¢: “! lost my appetite Sizes and widths are still plentiful—you will be fitted §/°¢, for" Be, cogs tition that I had nd t down co’ five pou from work at a time, una properly. Move-On prices on: for one Boots range from $3.45 to $10 Evening Slippers are Satin Brocaded Boudoirs, $4. 50 grades now TIME FROM WORK SAYS JACK MOORE’ to lay off Beauty Collar Aviation with French |tees, but by members acting inde |pendently in picking up “bargains,” Gray Collar They are simply stored in the ¢ |of the different cnembers. Seal with Tommy Collar Do Own Clerking These members themaclves act as with Girofle Collar Ontario bers come to F . 7 Day Now| vise all of where certain goods are Emerald with Citron ys available, in what quantities, and at Collar Taking | what pric | In buy fc foodstuffs, the league principle of dealing | directly with the farmers Red Cross with Navy Collar haw adopted the Thin is a ly. Still there are wonder- ort y. 1 feel like a differe at factor in securing lower prices Viol A f na what I di er t riddle even the w Je th } ions ful values at ridiculously glia Bae thet, rnceadg reer g facie nigga volene ws ~ funitions low pric We want every from my work esa American Beauty with French Gray Collar SIZES 88 TO 46 =": BRITISH FUTURE who is amp at oun IS SEENIN AIR N . my whole| (Special to The Star by > é $ ribly run-| LONDON, Jan Britain's fu oys 1.25 t twenty-|ture as a nation depends on the Blouses Reduced to 95c¢ Main Floor Rear question of the commercial use of aircraft,” declares J. A. Whitehead leader in aeronaut Our task in future muat be to control the airdromen of wo mor hard ne near $2.50 and $2.00 grades Felt Slippers .. $145 and fown| the world, which must be Sf’ ‘Gites: Wenne Monarch and Newport Hosiery, $2.50 grades now....$ as P America in coming into the ship- bes rege whl we a eae a $2.00 grades eh cee $1 with awful hea and bids fair to outdo posal of a selected assortment $2.25 grades $1 time, and was so terribly the Air Age in - that I would lie ax night o of the steam age Come Early and Take Advantage of These Prices. night, hardly able op a wink.|and the B h would thru der not show soiling 1 would|on the commerce of the world Men's Section és 1318 Second Avenue erence in my cor Tania and every all the time pure The mild winter has left us oversupplied with these gar- ments and we wish to move them at once. The assortment comprises the newest models and is the most up-to-date and choicest overcoat stock in the city. A DISCOUNT THAT MEANS REAL MONEY TO YOU The Sale Is Now in Progress COME EARLY FOR THE WIDER CHOICE HANER & WOLFF 916 Second Ave. awful b and «trong haa CHAMBER TO HEAR E ARMENIAN RELIEF LIQUOR DESTROYED former chairman cil of the Be and 3.0 of the y and my | ttle Spangler. embers’ ¢ Chamber of United Mar |sbal John M. Boyle to immediately destroy pints of beer from Mil ad es Deputy Commerce stock, (1 meee a jog at night| Commercial Club, was scheduled to} waukee, 60 quarts of Black & White get up in the morning teeting | addrems delegates of the council at) Scotch and 12 quarts of imported ed and ready for a hard day's| 200" Friday cognac Thursday <. T have aiready put on five], The luncheon was arranged for | — pehiennaniitbidt Founda in weight and am gaining |the further discussion of plans for in weight and strength every day the nationwide Armenian and meaine tu cold in Beattle by Bartell] S77!an relief drive, ¢ n Seat nee Bon OY nat ai-(@ January 12 ’ the members has been ap-| | pointed chairman of the big relief Bushnell has long | been active in war relief work. l17- YEAR-OLD GIRL FIGHTS POLICEMAN FOR CARBOLIC ACID | SPOKANE, Jan. 2—While Ella | MeNeely and Policeman McCormick |fought for the porsession of a bottle of carbolic acid which the girl was W. § |attempting to take lant night, the nent physicians of Southern Texas, | liquid was spattered over the face| has been received at the Tanlac of lof both, creating severe burns. The |fice, and gives indisputable evidence |girt in 17. With a companion she/as to the value of Tanlac as a recon had escaped from the fuventle de | atructive tonic for persons who are tention home and fied to Hillyard, | recuperating from the after effects where the officers apprehended her of Spanish Influenza. His letter fol at a picture show. lows “{ would rather die than go back “Humble, Texas, Nov. 5, 1918 to that piace,” she sobbed, as she| “Dear Sir: Just a few lines in ie led_away reference to Tanlac. I have found your preparation to be a wonderful reconstructive tonic, and in my opin counet CASES IN MONTH Dr. J. W. Sandlin Has Found Tanlac to Be Great Remedy for His Patients The following letter, from Dr. J Sandlin, one of the most promi |Expres Company | jon it has no equal in its line, T have | Gets Rate Increase ‘ound it to de the best tonic to be | WASHINGTON, Jan. 3, — The|had to build up my patients who have had Spanish Influenza. T have way Express company increased com. nm fruit and vegetables Alabama. hin the past month, about have never been able t Tanlac to supply our sufficie from express stations in Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Mis i Yours very truly, | siasippl, Missouri, New Mexico, Okla (Signed) homa, Ter and Texas to all DR. J. W. SANDLIN.” Dr, Sandlin not only enjoys a very |points in all states east of Arizona, | Utah, Wyoming Montana except | large practice as a physician, but he Florida. ‘The »|is also a man of wide Influence, and pond ech 4 ranks as a leading citizen of the en inter-state comm the increase without a formal hearing terprising little city of Humble | ‘ - Texas As a practicing physician of six WORKER KILLED BY teen’ years’ experience, Dr. Sandil | was quick to recognize the superior tonic properties of Tanlac over other remedies, and unhesitatingly and vol untarily gave Tanlac his unqualified indorsene nt. local _under-|"“Aitho the Influenza epidemic great arrange-| 1, subsided for a short time, it is to FALLING STEEL PLATE of J. G. Car ante Hing of uursday eve erworth and Sons, takers, pending funeral | The accident including the] Gay breaking out anew in very | ing of the sling that dropped) worst form from practically one end on Carson, is being | o¢ the country to the other, and con the ngshorem tinues to claim its victims by the union, of which he was thousands According to late reports, over 350. 000 people have already died from the disease Persons who have had Influenza are often times left in a very weak 1 Pacific coast owners of 15 vessels | ened, run down condition, and unl | will have their property returned by | the greatest care is taken, both ithe United States shipping board, as! habits and diet, serious complications dock, according | are apt to follow, If you are in this assistant director | condition, nothing on earth will build you up and strengthen you like Tan 4732 Ma Carson lived at 15 VESSELS WILL GO BACK TO OWNERS s to soon as the vessels to J. D. Lowman of operation in the Washington dix trict lnc clearly proven by the ex | ‘The vessels to be refurned are the! perier of Dr, Sandiin and other Admiral Seebree, Alvarado, China, | well-known physicians, who are us City of Para, City of Peru, jorado,|ing it so successfully in their daily Enterprise, Grayson, Justin, New-| practice. port, Santa Alica, Santa Inez, Santa) Ax a reconstructive tonic Tita, Stanley Dollar and Windber. builder, Tanlac is without an equal jand contains the very elements need ed by the systen to you to your normal strength and weight and to fortify your system against and body KAY A NEW TRIAL pstore Kay, Seattle Jeweler, found al jury of attempt DEN I guilty by a fe | | | | Jing to smuggle gold from Canada, attack has been denied a new trial by| In connection with the Tanlac Judge J. Neterer \Treatment, it is necessary to keep rons the bowels open by taking Tanlac PREPAR FOR VOYAGE Laxative Ta’ s, samples of which The stean tobring, said to belare included with every bottle of Jone of the finest ships constructed | ‘raniac in the Northwest, is being prepared ilac is sold in Seattle by Bartell the) Drug Stores unde personal di in| rection of a special Tanlac represent | ative.—Advertisemes™ first ocean voyage at for her J West Seattle. PAGE 5 She Rhodes Co. ) STORE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. ‘ WWII glen Aprons at $1.35 Upper Main Floor sorted dark and light figures, For that reason we » pass them to you { ? ($29.50 Coats | { { | Special Saturday Until Noon at | | $20.00 | ; New Second Floor { HE 4 ied a 05 an © { many times for the § } a and Wool Mixtures, de ; pockets and trimmed with t —— { } SIZES 16 TO 46 $ 85, $14.75, $16.75, { 50. i LOWEST RATES TO CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO INDUSTRIAL SURVEY FOR YANKS ASKED ine Weste and rthwesterr states are b industr tunities for lists of availa Lewis weekly irged to ma vey of industrial opp lized soldiers with al sur positions sent t Camp The appea Ss. S MULTNOMAH, JANUARY 7 comes from the military staff ir SS WILAMETTE, JANUARY 9 charge of the camp Good service, large outside states Vo schools operated under | f°? d unsurpassed mee Eve: . r convenience for passen Rati the dire n of the ¥.M.C.A i and full particula: ‘Sal eSity Tick the universities of Washingt Office, re THE M’CORMICK LINE Phone Elliott 2:36 gon, Montana and Idaho t opened at the camp. 109 Cherry St. The January HOUSEW ARE SALES Continue With More Bargains TOOL SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 14-inch Wells’ Sep lyb Wrench $1.75 $2.25 $2.30 “Mr. Punch,” the Goodell Pratt — Drill, complete with 8 drill points, special. .$1.69 $1.75 Stanley Rachet Brace for - $1.29 75¢c Combination Pliers, 6-inch size, for...49¢ 25e 8-inch Mill File, special for .......15¢ $1.75 WAFFLE IRON for $1.39 Give him some nice hot waffles these frosty morn- ings. This is the No, 8 Cast Iron Waffle Iron, made by the Griswold Mfg. Co. It has the wire cold handle. Regular price $1.75. Special for.....$1.39 MAZDA GLOBES 40-watt Size, 35c size Mazda Lamps give better quality of light and use less current. You can buy the 25- and 40- watt sizes for 35¢ each. Buy them by the carton (five globes).

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