The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1919, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN, 15, 1919. ‘Portland Lists 422 “Flu” Ca ge! ‘Says Britain to Legislators Will ROOD SCARCITY STATE SOLDIERS S*y:,frtsi.'2,... GEN. FOCH MAY ‘eslusre i". WILL DECIDE = ** | GERMAN RIOTS FROM WAR DUTY ::".°%05 sce" OF TEUTON AID 0000" "PEACE STATUS 2. 9.2-:-2em BY FRED S. FERGUSON cng ey Dee, & Sey y by. State Howth, | Continued From Page One non sone Writed | » tinued Fr ath : : m % as PARIS, Jan me . on ' ud : ther oocupation ' . Be necemary ifs Reo developed. prom) food council to fu Acre " PARIS, & War of force Wihon is determ . possible, — that Hien on at 10 ww — sentatives: shall control the mu Br ‘ ry for feeding Germany ¥ Meaning, Possibly, the Four Have all to agree Sidew hiskers I by dan, 1 wagon t eat mrp the t 1 r demob Wa Te was furthe: | Germany's supp! » the moment. « Consuming their » face actual starvat F Tt was upon the allied mi! ¥ the council decided it wa “permit Germany to impor stuffs. a ‘Catarrhal Deafness May Be Overcome on Special care taken of chiluren’s teeth. Examinations nnd estimates Ironclad @uarantee for 1§ m all work. A reasonable ie t given to ail union men and their families, United Painless Dentists ro. 008 Third Av. Phone Elliott 223. Moure—1.20 & m to 6m mm bundeyo—? to 12 TAH Is) ON RECORD FOR WOMAN SUPIPRAGE ALT LAKE, Jan, 15.—Ut al “Mystery” Exp | In view of wre by the allied + ‘H is pointed to 2 $6 make peace and restitation | ter Indemnitics would be impossible. me ad dersone Must Buy Food training . Germany, howe must bh cooste pound of food imported to save raga With its No hagsling such as ( showing a mark in will ‘The new terms of all gold . to nkfor wi Without Waming—Like a Thunderbolt From the Sky—I Am Notified by My Landlord That | MUST GET OUT! A Public Market Has Rented Premises Now Occupied by Me—_I MUST VACATE! I have No Alternative—I must GET OUT by March Ist. I’ve a High Grade $60,000 Stock on Hand—and No Location in Sight. So here is what I am forced to do: | MUST SACRIFICE My Entire $60,000 Stock for What Money it Will Bring. Cost willbe no object—I must get rid of my stock—I’ve got to sell, and sell quick. So here goes: Capitol Hin W. C.-T. UL will) for the Red Cr aday Gon at Red © hand Universi UTY SPECIALIST ™: TELLS SECRET = Beanty Specialist Gives Simple ‘ Heme Made Kevipe to Darken Gray Hair. » New York until they re foliowed them w 4 well known y. re ly gave out the following state |‘ regarding «ray hair hor ‘Amyone can prepare a simple | at home, at very little cont, | will darken = gray ft soft and glossy Of water add 1 oun @ small box of Barbo Com-| ment: were The 4 ran be bought at| druggist wil! put it up ft ly to th nair twic the desired = shade will make a gray haired person | French twenty years yo r Mot a dye, it does not rt elicate scalp, ix not sticky or greasy | her 2 does not rub off.” | war was Wee | WOMAN MADE BANK DIRECTOR | i There is one sure way that peed | Mrs. Agnes H. Anderson, widow failed to remove éandruff at and that is to dissolve it, then @estroy it entirety. To do this,|of the late A. H. Anderson, prom get about four ounces of plain, | nent lumberman, is the first woman liquid arvon from any drug | to jected to a bank directorate in| this is all you will need), ap- | Se At the annual meeting of | ft at night when retiring: use| iders of the National Bank | to moiaten the scalp and rub|of Commerce of Seattle Tuesda in gently with the finger tips. | Mrs. Anderson's ability as a bus!.| By morning most, if not all, of | ness woman was recognized by « be gone, and| overwhelming vote, placing her in @r four more applications will | the position left vacant by the ly dissolve and entirely de-| nation of William C. Butler, every single sign and trace|dent of the First National Bank of it, MO matter how much dandruff | Everett may have | New officers appointed at the ar will find all itching and dig-| nual meeting of Seattle banks Tues € the scalp will stop instantly, | day are: Herbert Witherspoon, for your hair will be fluffy, lus-| mer vice president of the Spoka gloeny, silky and soft, and) @ Eastern Trust Co, to be v a hundred umes better. | President of the National City ban completed » Europe since H. M. ROGERS rmezwevrn Ale Starts Thursday, Jan. 16; at 9 A. M. Nothing reserved—We are forced to sacrifice our entire stock of Men’s and Women’s Shoes, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Suit Cases, etc. Our store has been closed all this week marking down prices and arranging this great stock for quick sale. So come tomorrow to the opening of this great sale. Following are a few of the prices: FORCED PRICES ON MEN’S SUITS and Men’s Pure Silk Socks Men’s Heavy Wool Socks cut to......... 23c $1.00 Dress Suspend- ers cut to............ 39c Entire SHOE Stock SACRIFICED and feel | it. [PB trues aod WS Pach (| T_T es 6h—hlUMAULLTLEKML LAA ATO 0 06FClUlCUURUUEREE EWR OE ltt ............. €d to the board of the Seattle Na F fs tional bank; Claude A. Philbrick, | Men's Dress Shirts, we promoted from cashier to vice prea. | worth to $2.00, cut to. Cc dent of the First National; A. R = S165 Men’s $2.00 Night Gowns cut to....... 89c | Truax, cashier of First National:| Your Digestion | Hugh Rowley, ©. F uckhohn and |W. H. Berry. to be assistant cash-| liers of the First National; H. L. | Merritt, Charles H. Lilly B. Ives, board member: Horton National bank; ¢ « lpr ident of Dexte Horton © Many ailments are caused | UT OF Dexter Hprton $12.50 to $15.00 Men’s Flannel Men’s Suits Shirts cut to...... 68c eye. $5.75 $3.50 Men's $15.00 to $18.00 Shoes $1 98 Men’s Suits S6 $5 SRG ie’ dip she nied a nd Wilbur Men's Heavy $1.50 value, Fleeced Underwear, Men’s Heavy Black stomach weakness. ean Weer soins: haan $3.50 Men’s Work Shoes Sateen Shirts cut to... 98c ty digestion leads to ager Union inal bank; Les-| Pants £m @BSe & cutto ...........-5-. foc: f Sea. Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear cut to..... 98c Men’s Wool Union Suits, $3.50 value, cut Men’s Heavy Logger Shirts, eat to... 94.95 Men’s Heavy Ribbed 49c Underwear cut to 50¢ Genuine President 27 Suspenders cut to P Cc ness, sick headache, dizziness, sallow skin and eruptions. Maintain a a healthy condition of the tomach and you will get | ‘tid of the chief cause of your sufferings. Do not neglect the laws of health. Keep stomach, liver and bowels in order by timely use of Boys’ Chambray Shirts 4 5 c COR TR basin ys cckepae s Peretti Ladies’ Felt Cc Men’s $6.00 Fine Slippers to $2.00, 98 Dress Pants $2 9g 5 Mag bit two's gue bale sraiand Men's Mackinaws, High-top Shoes $10.00 to $12.50 values, $5 9 5 $6.00 and $7.00 Men’s Overcoats, $20.00 to $25.00 values, Men’s Dress Shoes : $7.50 Men’s Heavy $3 98 fo se : Work Shoes, Genuine pr br god $1 1 8 5 Chippewa make, cut to. . s ‘ : MEN’S HANDKER- CHIEFS cut to......... Men’s and Boys’ Caps, worth to $1.00, cut to. 39c Men’s Dress Hats, $1 89 $4.00 values, cut to ! We must vacate by March Ist. We have no location in sight. We are compelled AW to SACRIFICE this Great Stock. We will sell wholesale and retail. High-grade | Fixtures for sale. .00 values, : $6.00 Girls’ Tan —. Flame aa English-last Shoes 3 Tailored Suits, worth $1 4 85 Be ecb Kale OLN MACE to $35.00, cutto..... Rubbers—all kinds—at Sale Prices. |COR. FIRST AVE. AND PIKE sr. Phone Main 4965 abate store teste “IF 1 HURT YOU; DON'T | Fs TANT NKS This in my message of Aeliver- 4 ance to you from the fear that ac-! . companies Dental rations, pagans, rest pure air, sunshine |: a well-balanced diet, plus | TREA pain in all te abscessed | E M U LS I 0 N STERLING DENTISTRY If you y w h, let to improve the blood-quality, in- Hayne ear Liberty crease body-weight and build up | ‘« AG fesistance, are important links in - - the logical treatment of incipient pulmonary affections. To a) or adult with a tendency | to lungs or tender throat, Seott’s brings a wealth of rich tonicnourishment. “muss ‘a A little of Scott’s Emalsion eo th Come to This Great Sale—Be Here With the Crowds Tomorrow Morning at 9 O’Clock RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY “acencd” (508-1510 FIRST AVENUE SS5sc°Ri She ame! Shey TORTUG d by wearing the Cette re heneine Oe Cashed may do you a world of give free trial to prove its superior. | # tomorrow. | ity, LUNDBERG CO, A. | ere Bowne BioomSeld,m.j. 19-18 | 4108 Third Ave. Beattie, |

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