The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1919, Page 5

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MURATORE The World's Greatest Tenor Muratore was deeply stirred by the SOLOELLE The Tone-Coloring Solo Player Piano | “That magnificent creation—that triumph of genius — the Solvelle — is th | mind working in music. It is the ideal blending of mechanics and aesthetics | | “The Soloelle places at the disposal of its operator every advantage of technique and tone-control which the masters of i itis péciiee:” peli V/ 20 The Soloelie is the most wonderful player piano in th Id—the Sole piano that does not produce music that is mechesighictie Solocile is the : cron a that can give you the means of producing music that is never tiresome satisfying. The Soloelle is the only player piano that needs no professional to demon- strate its excellence. hear and play the Soloelle is to be convinced—you are invited to hear, play and sing with the Soloelle © product of a scientific only player only player piano in the world — music that is appealing and Pirst—The Solocile is the enly player plano that afford control of Melody and Accompeniment maa, sna ma Second—The Solocile ts the only pla: t Colering—the charm and por Facelet masts was Soe Chickering SOLOELLE—Autopiano SOLOELLE—Bacon SOLOELLE. SOLOELLE—Washburn SOLOELLE—Pianista SOLOELLE Terms as desired—Other instruments in exchange. ~Montelius Third Avenue Opposite Corner University Pantages Theatre for the Apollo 1 Graves enlisted four days ared, when 18 ye after war okt, He SEATTLE BOY ONE OF . YOUNGEST OFFICERS One of the youngest officers in the CHAMBER CIVIC THE SEATTLE STAR } { 5 WoUNDED—oRGKEE nO DUTY —rnEy BY MILTON BRONNER BETHLEHEM, Pa, Jan, 8.—Al ver the land they have been sing thiehem f that ie Town « » thin Americar of the F MRS. MALIN ONLY WEIGHED 90 POUNDS; Is Like a Different Woman Since Taking Tanlac, Her Husband Declares. wi my wife began taking r ow weighs one nd thirty-ti giving her 5 of forty-five pound Malin, the well weighed ni WEDNESDAY, vf ALLEN FOR FREEDOM UNprrenMis ur UsLyY nerowr pol Steel Company Br wake Faith With Workers at a Bethlehem as War Ends | oe th are in a bit hav SHE NOW WEIGHS 135. JANUARY 8, 1919 Total American Army Casualties to Date Cnectading 296 at sear x And ing First— Recs caused by art © lot be thiehem Steel Co. and nent itnelf d the mach ns laid the abor bo: United States army is a Seattle boy p> Lieut. Ralph A. Gr of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G 222 Franklin ave, age 19 Li RECIPE TODARKEN © a G. O. P. Meeting Has GRAY HAIR A Cincinnati Barber Tells How to Make a Remedy for Gray Hair Mr. Frank Harbaugh, of Cincin nati, O. who has been a barber for morethan forty years, recently made the following statement “Any one can prepare a simple mixture at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray hair, and make ft soft and glossy. To a half-pint of Water add one ounce bay rum, a small box of Barto Compound an @unce glycerine. These ingredients tan be bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This will make a gray haired person look twenty years younger. Ret color the most delicate scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not Tub off. a — Significance |; the death o At this meeting, it was declared ere, the plan will be to i foundation for party } armon) Hope of Locating Tanker Abandoned finding All hope of © missing This is not a dye, it does ¢ 6 The Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads Star Want Ad Ra car ED LIVE NERVES EXTRACTED WITHOUT THE LEAST TWINGE OF PAIN! “THOROCAIN” DOES My own ex method of p leas dentistry is a reve IT ol of discomfort, The awake—only the THOROCAIN by to nerve-racking—m extracting; in sh oral surgery, method. Remember that » other It is known to my patients eme in the entire abse of Note the Location PAY AS DENTIST HE old way was to kill ¢ a long, tedious and unc “THOROCAIN WAY" is ond take the nerve out in No pain is experienced—not th patient is not 1 sleeps contistry! even 1, everythin is perfectly ber my positive erve by medication; le process. The » “put the tooth to few seconds. slightest twinge asleep, but actively Think of what The nerve racking pr a boon of grinding on a tooth containing nerves is no longer uncomfortable, Filling and dd with di land » THOROCAIN THOROCAIN is my own secret dentist alive. If you could see ng from the chair, smiling and happy pain, you would not hesitate a NO PAIN--OR NO vinyl 4 YOU CAN bi Open Evenings by Appointment DR. WM. H. THOMPSON PIONEER (01001 Pirt and vester way Over Shoe Store Entrance 95 Vexter Way BUREAU NAMED Sore Throat,Colds :.: a cents. Guaranteed imum rates: Fi helpers, 40 cents per hour Company Breaks Faith The workers loyally + | work hod preders remained steadily bargain, exe changed fr ompany, without war labor board for company. President Eugene G. Gr pa Fa ri th my 9 ts own plan. He also sa gradually and slowly, and t of the preser 8 far nickly Retieved by Hamlin's Wizard ou Wizard Oi is a He adds that he & « the minimum wage ista prepared by the aminer, but is willir rate for war b x to pay company has not ke unable to adc | nt min | take t m time ot ol Taniac repr pany Stands Pat dvertinernent We re he wrote to the board, “that the readjustme 1 the company faces should be ull the ba pensation co A ' pensation granted ' th apan f nment for ut bh \ ur this purpose hact er And there the matte ' tire vehing company standing pat, the worker f ' Wizard Oi wi resentful. The next: mo’ SELL STATE SHORE LAND t fund 4 units of Lake » pill Advertisement. | ington Wash-| STORE HOURS 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M Men's $1.65 Black Fvill Shirts Reduced to $I.I5 Main Floor, Rear $1.15 ~|Harry E. Moore Is Dead of Cancer man and sock ke ness of 10 day © ashes will be Michigar a PELPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nothing TOILET PAPER The National Stand- ard of BIG VALUE. High Quality-Sanitary and very Economical -Sold everywhere A Ask for BOB WHITE > Inspect these. 0 and $34.50 PAGE % _ She Rhodes Co. $2.95 and $4.95 Ready-to-Wear Hats Reduced to $1.00 New Second Floor 6 made on about one hu omen and mirses Ch while t ; pips rg1.00 Trimmed Heats Reduced to $1.95 A assortment from regular stock of n is in black and oe tions that sold formerly at $2 $5.00 and $7.50 ¢ - 81.95 Flowers Reduced to One-Half Price Fancy Feathers Reduced to One-Half Pr | Boys’ Merino Union Suits Reduced Upper Main Floor # Knit Underwear Sectior for this sal Merino Union Suits f These com HN and blue and gray mixed weaves i are or the purpose of disposal in sizes 6 to 16 ye Dispersing Jale of Winter Coats and Suits New Second Floor he unusual in value and price or mention the many opportur $12.00, $16.75, $19.75, $25.00 $48.75 at $9.85, $14.75, $16.75, At this happy season missing wives may usually be located at the “ exchange counters” of our best stores. Few women ever received a Christmas present they couldn't have selected better themselves. The January Houseware Sales sid Big Values 75e 04 O-Cedar Mop 59c Aly {If iseatocnpeeare Mi IMnuueTit ri —— Here is something that is needed around every home. These Mops are very well made and are treated with O-Cedar Oil. You can keep your floors in fine shape with very little effort if you have one of these Mops. Regular price 75c. Special for.......... 35c Oilcloth Apron 25c One of these Oilcloth Aprons is just the thing for ground the house or to use when washing the auto. Regular price 3 Special for. 75c Foot Scraper for 49c This Foot Scraper is strongly constructed, being made of sheet steel. It has 2 brushes attached, one on each side, so it cleans the shoe quickly and neatly. Regular price 75c. Special for... . 49¢ 75c Can Old English Wax for 49c This is your chance to buy a can of that famous Old English Wax at a bargain. Can be used on floors, furniture or wood- work. Reg. 75¢e, Special. .49¢

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