The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1919, Page 7

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rae « ALL FACTIONS JOIN HANDS TO Becca" URGE RECONSTRUCTION STEPS ¥ of the Nome Coast,” at the Y. M building, Tuesday night ‘LEGISLATIVE. NOTES BY “TED” COOK — ——— | OLYMPIA, Jan. 28,—Organized) est possible price without profit. Wel} Seattle Star Staff Representative bor, chambers of commerce, politi st have more farm, more food| ——~~~.—~~. ——— eee, eal leaders of opposite fac pres ine r r t n o bar Fai “ poet ae * ni > ra * ar « citle and dire ‘| CAPITOL BUILDING, OLYMPIA, [evening in the house chambers by . state officials — Je marketing 28,~-Hven the ne mitors,|the Joint appropriations committee hands tn the public chambers t| Other speakers were State moet e 4 : is took tuszall night, to urge the legislature to aid gist Landes, ExGov, Hay, Geo. Du reconstruction by sweeping land set-| ing and Ralph Nichols o attle; Hlement laws, The hearing on the bill appropriating $ irvey 2,000,000 acros in t basin tertea as held) J 0,000 to! port, te nator Myers of Daven: Fassett of Spokane, who clean up the|of senate and house. Dr. Suxza stato house after | president of the University of Was m Lt, have dis |ington, and President Holland covered why ma-| Washington State college, will be chine politics keep | Chief speakers, list Benson, Seore - : running, in spite Taylor of the! | wee Guap Colum 1 project Perry he nolons are popping up on the you legialators go home! § wderation of Labor, and Mar-| ” reconstruction ide t has dawned there may be bread Hnes in every, vin Chase, state hydraulic engineer, Inn vy ' th * rr ye a ‘ iy a city in the country,” Mayor IL | Seal Penne Weee lam | USE Cee came one Ge ns be ee oui “Reveliiaae ; 2 n istator,” remarked | @PPointed unless some of the big ions are brought Tone 6 nan of | throbbing problems of the hour re- MAKE SAVING about by unemployment and famine } the to bia | Celve careful consideration | “This legisiature must solve prob mm room to bi § COND NATURE |lems that have torn down otifer na Bea ee , | tions or face the same prodiema| - would keep goln Senator Lamping’s plan for a state “Begin™ has been the watchword tn matters of ¥ saving. | here, ‘This project is just as vital to) Seattle, Tacoma and Everett, as it ts to Eastern Washington. “It will open up @ vast area of fer-| tile land, It must be condemned vy | the state and distributed at the low- 4 until Ah found a/ ropriation of $2,600,000 to help TF doan marked ‘Or.|%ldlera get started in civilian fe 4 gantzation,’ an'|%t of Knocked the breath out of | | ay a some of ‘em. » here worry ORDERED LIFTED. “Ted” Cook bed 6 “3 M4 fob: |!ng about a certain str n of road, or i Arr) |@ slice of pork for the home folks WASHINGTON, Jan. 28—Re.| PWA** mistah, let mo IN strictions on manufacture of near r have been re WOMEN WORKERS . The food administration announce today it had been advised that Pres dent Wilson, on January nigned &@ proclamation lifting tb “This proclamation, however,” the food administration warned, “eannot | They can To begin ta of course, | but really amounts to little unless | the habit of thrift ts kept up until It becomes second nature Savings Deposits Received Saturday Evenings from | necessary, | One senator remarked jon't want charity.” that the A majority of the senators and a majority of the state representatives | !¥* have knocked, and closed the door from the tnalde. A returned soldier, employed tn the |capltol building remarked: “We don't want to have to ask anybody ft janything. ut if Lamping’s bill goe |thru, youll see me hitting for col In almost every line of war activi tes the women of this country have | done well and have taken front rank | for doing work that released thou sands of men for service overseas. ‘They can block or pass any logtnla- tion that goes Into the hopper. Some women have been over-ambi- | S&COMe effective until the seal of the) a in. ent tow daye the “ma-|/¢#® A® it Is now, I'll have toh} jtlous, and, at the expense of their | United States ts attached thempto bY!» Lista and the independent pro. | Putter around for a year.” | health, have filled places once oceu, | t@ department of state, and no ono | Chiniats’ j pendent pro- nthe, pled hy men, Every woman who, | safely act on this information tia scepiclan. Srectiees een Lamping insists that unless the because of overwork, has brought on | UNH! the proclamation has become sate dose something We, in a big some ailment peculiar to her sex, | “fective.” should depend upon Lydia BE. Pink: | way, for the returned soldier, a lot Now the stand-patters aren't call of chaps will be forced, agninst their maid ing the independents “Bolsheviki” nothing lamation ham's Vegetable Compound to re-| Concerning the manufacture of beer) wills, to look for charit store her health and strength, as| OF Other malt beverages. The manu ide: xeggiuome . this remedy is now recognized as the | [ » of beer and near beer ceased i ‘ “After I came home from the Phi standard b iy. | December 1, by presidential procla.| And the independents are not quite! 1, sre algal op andard and has restored multi . so mad as they were while the s 'ppines,” says Lamping, who was an | mation _| ‘The date on which the proctama | tion becomes effective will depend on the length of time the document ts in transit from France army officer, “I gave away not less than $2,000 in small amounts to boys who had come home, and were tem- arily without enough to buy meals lor get to a job. tudes. The Victrola X. With 20 Selections roller ways lumber over hopes for wide-open committee meet- | ings. The fuss about the good effect, Stand-patter Jay or so, and with rules had a arine every | blessed franknens and such a hei will be open to members of the wislature and to the public KASHIMA MARU Ps ICTOR 5 passen, DUE Several senators oppose the bill be- | Cause it “will raise the soldiers’ taxes | when they build homes.” tion at Seattle, due here today it however, } ap 1 (10 doublefaced 10-inch Records) Some has started the story that |! AGAIN Ow the pro “J new « wilh | Measure tegation in attle How To Make a “rel gp sacri cversbody [24 sent word announcing that Its membern will be down shortly to FIFTH AVENUE- —PINE STREET SIXTH AVENUE Pre-inventory Clearance Offerings in Many Sections offer exceptional opportunities to make substantial savings in pur- chasing seasonable and staple items in dry goods, dress accessories and house wares. —Stocks in every section have been closely canvassed to bring to light all odd and surplus lots, broken lines and discontinued patterns—and all such merchan- dise has been radically reduced in price to ensure complete disposal before inven- tory, which will be taken on February first. Knitting Yarns 65c Skein In the Pre-inventory Clearance NE thousand skeins of Olive-drab O and Gray Knitting Yarns, four- ply, four ounces to the skein, to be closed out at 65¢ skein. —First Floor. Pre-inventory Clearance in Wall Papers PAPERS in embossed and he Blankets In the Pre-inventory Clearance —samples and odd pairs that have be- come slightly soiled, in various quali- ties, marked at decisive reductions to close out. —First Floor, Pre-inventory Clearance in Window Shades 150 GREEN WATER-COLOR WIN- Gray Hair Remedy can see what's « ALL PERS i ; W overprinted silks, to be closed DOW SHADES on self-acting roll- speak & word IN FAVOR of the bill. Pasig Mackie by ow renown othe ei Ma fish would have note Mel Cust of Klong Oucatae, minal out at 50¢ roll. ers, to be closed out at 40¢ each. streaked or faded hatr can be Imme-| house Mea. He would have tt within] yy Gaon. CLOTHS in plain and novelty effects, SHADES on seif-acting rollers with at wud ia Ce ee |B. R. ‘Tyler, of Brewster, are see to be closed out at prices ranging nickeled brackets, to be closed out the foll | ,obnone, ihe iden of "the stata from $3.50 to $7.50 per roll. at 50¢ each. | aad inaien ok hae sot nering land ¢ : ayo 0) eee ! ‘ A ict vena Rye ob out of thie wee. | ot urpon y te oppo, QUANTITY OF BEDROOM WALL =150 GREEN OIL-OPAQUE WINDOW ttle and no extras to buy. Dissolve is Wale’ Maske pelt pee PAPERS to be closed out at prices SHADES, on Stewart Hartshorn au- na one Tuntbene the hair. Dt t bef ie the oes mn HOM) that leaves it rt ha rad r= ranging from 71g¢ to 50¢ per roll. tomatic rollers, to be closed out at to diapone of th 4 would ¢ 60¢ each. rections for mixing and use come in feat —Third Floor, PATTERNS OF LIVING- each box. One box will last you for — ram,"|f, SEVERAL =a staged a ROOM WALL PAPERS to be closed It-da nate, it does not rub off, & the set : ‘ not sticky or greasy, and leaves the lirect benefictary out at prices ranging from 10¢ to x hair Cuffy. It will make a ¢ra. - te age a haired person look many years will dock here at ® a. m. 50¢ per roll. Third Floor. 34-piece younger.” to take the leg tors to —— as guests of the port com ai cost \asahe laa paced ao BASEMENT STORE announced Senator "Dan Women’s White Pumps Dinner Set Reduced to $9.50 Use it consistently for a month— give it a fair trial | —and you'll be a ff! Senator Landon, commis leginlators to seo Seat! thru the Lake Washington canal Such is the popularity of the Victrola X. that more of this model are sold than any other. It has all the well-known exclusive features of the most expensive models, is almost as large, is beautifully finished in oak or, mahogany, and has a large The osteopath Bill was passed by An excep- the senate yesterday to create a . space for holding records. Sears, pene te “wrest ati $1.50 Pair tionally It is a beauty and in every way a superior v rrite thelr ex i a low price tt musical instrument. Made to your N the Pre-inventory Clearance, 200 fw «Se 7 We offer the Victrola X., with 20 selections of individual meas- eee ot ent ee Oe ] pairs of White Pumps, including Tika cn your own choice, for Only $2 Per Week | Canvas and Nu-buck, with white welt soles and white enameled Louis heels. Sizes 1814 to 7, to be closed out at $1.50 pair. ure. In our own shop, as low as $2.50 . WE FIT KRYPTOK GLASSES Far WEGNER OPTICAL CO; Dg. R. B. WEGNER. MGR good qual- ity Ameri- can Semi- porcelain, with decoration of tiny pink rosebuds with daisies on black band, supple- mented by gold edge and line. The 34-piece set consists of | In an effort to relieve the conges: tion at the Medical Lake custodial }achool, and to provide room for the large number of patients waiting to be taken to that institution, Senator Frank Renick, of King, is preparing! a bill tobe introduced at the state e providing for the con-/ m of another institution for feeblo-minded patienta —THE BASEMENT STORE. Household Brooms 75c In the Pre-inventory Clearance as 24 UNION stReEt ‘HICH COST OF UBSTANTIAL Brooms of good & Dinner Piatea 2 Pitcher z Ss quality broom corn, with five rows 6 Cups and Saucers 1 Vegetable Dish ae ae; wa of stitching and natural wood handles, 6 Soup Plates 1 Bowl 15¢ [Sc [5c I5e 15¢ 15e 15¢ to be closed out at 75¢ each. THE BASEMENT STORE LIVING SEEMS TO FALL SOME A High Class 15¢ Treat. 15c! | Hoyt’s Coffe ARON out| JAPANESE LILIES Man c » te du 2umpe, (a e 7 en pe Tee Cotte TG | eine Sy ine as Lene TET UAGUUUR THIS VEAR! 207: 26 4. setcoeme mn apent bo Siig mmarketa, iirom’ the -Atiadtis| Wrto, , ag 28 Japanese Ad le ip, in the Central school building, With | His topic will be Reduced to $9.50. Thoro —Third Floor, CHALLENGE MY GUARANTEE POSITIVELY NO PAIN—OR NO PAY F you are one of the many who DR. MATTHEWS TO SPEAK Rev } [5c Real Cream | 1 have avoided the dentist because (5c And 15¢!\° ast to the Rockies will not be seen in the spring dis | Jredneeday pert, Characterizes our methods in f 5 | In some cases, retail prices are a} th it’ America this year. | “Americanization. every ansactiony and our cus- i you dread the pain and shock HOYT’S HOT ready tumbling, according tc aia . so lon | tomers accorded every cours Dot bia 15¢ | formation from the leased wire the bureau of markets, 15c {of agriculture From Denver to Boston ¢ 15c/! tesy consistent with sound busi- ness judgment. 4% zs Accounts which you suppose isa necessary part of all dental operations— Mr. Sherwood, West Hote! “| didn’t know it was out. I thought you were just commencing untii I saw the tooth in your hand.” Pike department | which are always so admired by the tern world are [ttle valued in save as food. y are raised rted in} by the acre FINE SANDWICHES : WILKES iets F you have hesitated and delayed wale prices aro rey wald on Mr. Beers, attending to those teeth because HOYT’S exes, ranging up to 11 | Fifth and Pino Eliott 2525 | : | ON sablend gcc « you could not at once decide upon |[5¢ 322 rite, at Fourth [5 q | 922% 10" butter, and to | a one « DELAYED MINE BLAST Accounts Subject to Check Are hi thing could poaeibiy be. 1 bave had 21 so important a matter as the one of [[5c¢ We NEVER close 15, ready affect KILLS 18 IN FRANCE NOW PLAYING mente Sik ea eoth taken out. There was no shock choosing a dentist— sith on SE Cc while in other cities PARIS, Ja 28 ithe the ¢ rt eoples Savings Bank & ‘ F feel fine : ane Sawer vo 24 mistice was canal five weeks MARGARET AN 8 SECOND AVE. pir gt | sT. [5c 15e 15¢ 15¢ : Mrs, Campbe HEN I want you to carefully con- rene a tg nr ng i ping |and the Germans agreed to reveal FAMOUS COMEDY HIT rg ‘i : i Seen Rom SF Rome es tee ree all their hidden time mines, they — boc ny wt. dread to come back sider my absolute and unqual- ing markets. Detroit reports | have again broken faith. A mine 66 a 99 * the way I dreaded to cc THORO- y ified guarantee—the guarantee The Value of os ce ee ek . san nt | ORCS aled in a public place at Gui ° nape Omer which THOROCAIN enables me to make points and at consuming markets, | CxPloded. pr ati John Nicholls, 2280 Stanton St “My left sid paralyzed —“positively no pain—or you cannot pay me a cent for my service: s and onary matoes we en cans wh and dealers apples remained Police Judge R. B. Mil- , proposes 13 months | » day to be known Each day of the YAKIMAL of this to the year ew LIBERTY BONDS 4 been completely but thank A FOUNTAIN OF SPARKLING MIRTH off 10 cents alter ale in Philadelphia where are reported rANeAR, no trouble. FHOROCAIN is certainly marvelous.” HOROCAIN, breed Th il tell 1 of I thi ready to unload stocks at lower « would always fall on the same NIGHTS—30-50c je. They will tell you of how this : same iy 52a Ena: ob aeiee nae voveliamienk da ready saleability in event || Prices | Gay in each month if this was follow MATS. WED-SAT.—2031¢ Sie fe wal ra Sm Pie enka ed out Miller wants the Yakima Plus War Tax tistry—how there is no longer any need for timid. ity in coming to my office. But perhaps you are still unconvinced—because you personally have not enjoyed its blessings. So I want you to test THOR OCAIN by accepting my offer. 6 it is THEY BORD Commercial Club to assist in obtain: | ing official indorsement and legisla: | action ANCHOR PLATE Fanatic Shoots and Kills Four! — PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 28,—Shoot- ing wildly about with two loaded re a man who & Jest treets near the ¢ lay afternoon, e men and w ore he was beaten into SAVE YOUR EYES ILING EYESIGHT OUR It y reserve LIBERTY BONDS your business 1 have to draw upon your and must sell your AS YOU IK We, MY “PAY se AN” PLAN OME and have any sort of dental work done that you may require—filling, crown we invite ing, extracting—the preparation of teeth— unent of Pyorrhea, If at any time ightest tw 2 for any of th his name Christ volver as “Omega thru the the city Me and killed th five others be Note the Location We pay the highest prices for bonds of all issues Thrift in War and Peace Exorbitant ae We pay the same price for $50 OUR OFFER INCLUI ‘There are no strings to this offer, It A fhasnaiblllty ty & Hotctovell Woline © impulse to save and lay up money which produced amination of th what It says. th ee fan od results during the war ought to be made a perma 1s cotope lO aise " | nent force in our individual and national life. Are you making amounts, | it so in your case? n HOZAN MARU HERE | Vloneer We pay a!! accrued |) gecsiis snippine. men will toaay'f Tats eevings ‘aooount, at the wins H f visit and inspect the Japanese power Agi National Bank be your first aid in car | L | a interest {o date. Spooner iesan Maan, erat woods Al A rying out this sensible and patriotic | en schooner over built In the Orient ‘ : purpose. | Settlement in cash if desired. JOHN E. PRICE & CO. Investment Securities, chooner arrived in the port of Seattle Monday night i 23 YEAR NINE Y OPTICAL CO. Exclusive Optical Spectallats FIRST NATIONAL THOMPSON PIONEER Corner First and Vesler Way : DENTIST tintcance 03 Yooker” sich ett aes te Entrance 95 Yesler Way TALKS ON ROADS for the extension of ro: public works should 1 a tax on business activities clared N, U. ansportation | Money nd other raised by and not on the home Coffman, before the ‘lub luncheon Monday. Glasses Re Drokea Lenses Dupil v ed ted at Reduced rices

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