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* 7 TRUNKS, SUITCASES,UMBR 7 (United Prose Correspondent) q PARIS, Jan, 31.—Difficuttios were piling up as the peace bu nued its seesions te y. With national interests clashing on all sides, only level heads and steady hands were preventing ® spark from drop into the wider keg on he world ix pitting, east, this seemed to be the opinion here as report received of new elements cror ut in the disturbances, social which are world. forblans | wrangling with the growing thry were ntill bitterly Italians regard ports, The Montenegrins continued to op- forcible in the new | Jugo-Slav nation Many Conflicts On Cxcho-Slava and Poles were still fighting over Silesia, altho adjust mont of this affair appeared immi nent Austria pose inclusion very liberal terms; small initiary payment— 29.50): THE EMPRESS is strictly a HIGH- and Rumania were at jof Transylvania the delegates were p ing on the premise that eptance of Presi dent Wilson's 14 points had nullified | the secret treaties formulated by the allies before America's intervention, the ed par to apparently were that provisions would thirty dollars on the purchase of an EM- PRESS machine. tt © hope at _—your old machine taken as part payment on a eats purchase of a new EMPRESS sewing machine. Serious of Ambitions trea’ One these noedes . Damascus to the new Hedjas nation a "TACOMA another—the most sertous—awards 7 Nour £. SCHOENFELD E SOB) 1) ine eantorn const of the Adri . atic, | ition to J Slav aspi Credit: -- rations. Italy further demanda cer q tain concessions in Africa, to bal ance Hritish and Belgian possessi there Acceptance of gram for refetring these territorial disputes to the league of nations ap parently should end al! this bi ing, bu itternessa engendered Ere eta ——aww i still pe ! 9 - _ | Some idea of the acut of Ttal 5 RETIREMENT | SBUL FISHING SCHOONER | Ste ioe ot ee et co be J BE INTRODUCED The 35-foot gas fishing schooner! gained from the poet, Capt. Gabrie lan. 31.—Mre. Francis the American pro @'Annunztlo. ingest advocate in Italy | Sophia, recently attached by the 1 recently ~ e de woman legisiator, was |Rovernment, was sold for $150 Fri-| "070! w to introduce the school day morning by Deputy United t the French are drunk on retirement fund bill. It States Marshal Ed Williams, The yict and trying to get ahead of for $480 retirement |sale was made at the Third st.| everybody teaching 20 years, 15 entrance to the Federal building. F.| That “the Americans are trying to which were spent in the H. Chavelle, Seattle mariner, was hide, under a cloak of iealism, the the purchaser. ‘tact they have just he No Object In This Month-End Trimmed Hat Sale SATURDAY Every trimmed hat in our huge downstairs department is included —not one reserved. Values to $15.00 GROUP NO. 1 $1.95 Includes Valuag to $10. Both extremes and in-betweens 2 GROUP NO, $3.95 Includes Values to $15 Beautiful, rich silk lustre velvet models, with broad, filmy brims, delicately trimmed with buds and flowers; others of rich est materials trimmed with gold cloth and wings; still others trimmed with silver cloth silver braid; others with fine feather crowns, daintily covered with georgette and with wings tilted at daring angles—smart, chic, stylish—every one of them, ‘The shades and st: rything that could be hoped for. We falter in our attempt to deser! them. Extremely large models that hay dicted the most stylish for the ens A few of the shades wn, pury © | tory, armistice, tortoise, gray, henna, rust, # been p combinations that in many AF imgedla og mbinations that in mar instances three include elose-fitting modeis that are always good, and the | shades medium sizes in which every woman always finds Every thrifty woman should avail herself of thi something of the most becoming. Ostrich, burnt wonderful opportunit We sacrifice these in ler foose, wings, buds, wreaths and fancy imported | to live up to our policy of “An entirely new stock AY M ornaments are the prevailing trimming eve COME EARLY SATUR ORNING Saattles lasgest Millinery Store Second PEACE DISPUTE PROVE ALARMING ing control of the Eastern Adriauc | swords’ points concerning possession | tle . - | Germany and Poland were mobi GRADE machine—for easy running, — [be eae ronal war icity i “ “ti Vi an wt the rest of Russia - pilicity, noiselessness, practical devices al [se te reat ot Rai construction, has no equal—positively has Jf} mevix. a . | China and Japan beth want the not. FA nog Gos ccaaay ot Kia itively save you from twenty to Femme ie majority of THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1919. jDizgant piece of business in history.” | That the British “barely finished sloody war when they opened their jaws to swallow everything th could, while Italy in drawing n her belt a noteh thehter,” What sort of peace will be finally forced upon ta Gallic peace, a Mritannic ace, of @ Star-Spangled peace he asked, "No! Never! Vietorious Italy| Italy was ¢ victorious than any will have on the Alps oa (the Adriatic) a Ro: | man peace worthy of her, If neces other nation and on her we Will face the new conspir acy in ardent fashion, with a gren ade in each hand and a knife be tween our teeth.” D'Annunaio’s dazzling — oratery |was credited largely with foreing |Ttaly into the war on the side of the | alien | In of all this belligerent | lapirit that is now rampant, it was pointed out In certain ters today that the le wary view is now indispensable plated incubator for the new-born | babe, over whore head the new na of the old ones are ng batle-axer. and sow carelonsly jum ‘SERBIANS AND ITALY! | NFUSS PARIS, Ja The proverbial tempest in & teapot has arisen here | \between the Serbs and the It r who beat the Aus tria and over possession of the Austro Hungarian feet Italians claimed that Serblan “in teliec od & manifesto | ticlane and others, | > Italians with perseeut: | » in occupied terri ding ring of the go-Slay " declaring the Austrian defra « Piave and| resultant collapse of empire |was due principally to the Jugo Slav navy, claiming the Auntrian) navy, because it was largely built paid for and named by Jugo- Slave who revolt nod it The here issued a propaganda ounter my ENLARGE SCOPE | OF U. S. BUREAU Miss Birdie Campbell, director of the women’s department of the Unit ed States employment rervice, 110 Cherry st, bas added a new depart ment to her office for s#tenograph- bookkeepers, accountants and office help. year has been engaged in em ment work, has been placed in charge of the separate department Under Miss Campbell's supervision, he will attempt to place not onty stenograpbers, but teachers, office | managers and agents. wer M who for the de p * ‘The ing out of French blood and the our financtal sactifices | are not the only aid France haa given | America. We are indebted to the French peasants for a perfect rem- edy for stomach, liver and intestinal | ailments which has not only been marvelously successful over there, | but has been equally so over here, | The ingredients are imported and} put up for sale in this country by Geo. H. Mayr, for many years a/ leading Chicago chemist, under the name of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal muc from the Intestinal tract and allay the Inflammation which causes prac- | j tically all stomach, liver and intes-) tinal ailments, including appendi-| citian One dose will convince or money refunded. Bartell’s five drug latores and druggists everywhere —| Advertisement. Most stores are get- ting eight dollars for shoes like these— and they’re worth it. 9 | We've always §| preached “the same shoes for less’’—and to prove to you that we practice what we preach, otfer them at the modest price of | $5.95 | They we come i Dark Brown or Black metal calfskin, welted sol- id leather soles. n gun MhoeShop | Second Floorfite! Bldg | 30 | Sample! | BSecond& Pike _TakeLlevator | [of ‘wegen, *roega into: ttinidy ‘Zim | ‘awe out inflammation | 4nd is made from the acid of grapes erlcte,”" Gourthe? eaid’’ “We have | of swollen, burning, and lemon juice, combined with Lithia a Appt Heese pA aa - |Jaching feet. Tee-Mint imparts such | and is used with excellent results bj the official machinery, but that i s ) a delightful cooling, soothing feeling 4 y aw l yee eee erate We just. makes you | thousands of folks who are subject —— &%, sigh with relief. It is the real Jap- | to rheumatism pre you have @ healthy litte | pleasant, — effervesc lithia.wa ter: SALE a , Jan : ; 5 Congress 1 appreciated by | drink which overcomes uric acid and earnestly reques © appropriate * and | is beneficial to your kidneys as wel sufficient tun for finishing the ‘and col AS tg ween sonnne ae i. steel and wooden ships now under nd will give your| contrat,” ‘ - x ~ ng, swollen feet aC eeuiak cae ntract,” in @ memorial rush on Sala and) | The Largest Audience in the DECAYED TEETH WILL SAP YOUR | STRENGTH AS SURE AS FATE | We tell how and why this is true. ion is—are you going to permit this to happen to you? The ques A decayed tooth is a most unhealthy thing in itself—just the same as any other part of the anatomy would be were it in the same condition, Needless to say, it produces most noxious poisons in the process of de- “aying. The poisons which are produced by the decaying of the ex- ternal portion of the tooth, as a rule, are more apt to be taken directly into the stomach when the food comes in contact with this tooth in the process of mastication. This alone would cause trouble enough to make it well worth your while to have the tooth fixed. The poison would be quite enough to interfere seriously with the digestive apparatus and your physician will tell you that probably no other one factor can cause more derangements of the human system than an impaired digestion. But ‘he worst part of @ decayed tooth in a part to be concealed entirely—in fact, it may not evidence itself in any way that you can di rat all, Tiny pus sacs very often gather around the roots of a decaying tooth and thin conatity the most dangerous thing about it in many canes. ‘These pus nace distill deadly poisons slowly into the system. They soon congregate at rome weak spot, prefe a joint—pain, inflammation and swelling follow, and this painful disorder is uxually dingnoned as “rheumatiom.” Various and sundry methods are tried for treating it, but, of course, none can be effectual till the seat of trouble—the uyed too’ —is gotten at and fixed. . Throat, Stomach and even serious spinal disorders are now known to be very How you to know whether your teeth are causing Bye often caw your trou You have Kar, Nowe. ol by defect ve teeth are really way of being sure, and that is to consult an expert dentist y« » offer you in t of dental service? HERE IT IS BRIEFLY: What have we DR. L. RB. CLARK 4th—Lowest Prices Quantity regulates price. This is a fundamental axiom of business that cannot be denied. Therefore the fact that we do @ very large volume of business permits us vo take @ smaller profit on the First—We Have One of the Largest and Best Equipped Dental Offices in the United States individual patient than an office which does only onethird to . one-half of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. We make thie statement unreservedly and without fear of suc So when you compare our prices with others you will find that ours cessful contradictic are the lowest, expecially considering the fact that we turn out We ocoupy the entire floor on which our offices are located. ng but the 5th—Best of Materials e bent ix the only kind of material that we can afford to use. very highest grade of work we bh When it comes to fcally everything that modern sclence haa perfected for the r performance of painiens dentistry, We have spared no expense in Qitting up our offices: Our only idea haw been to give the people of Seattle the very best equipment We found this out long ago Second—Every Operator on Our Staff Is a Graduate Registered 6th—Our Guarantee Dentist is a binding agreement on our part that {f for any reason whatever work done at this office does not give you entire satisfaction, come Every one of them has his certificate from the State Dental Board back to us and wo will make it right. This guarantee is signed hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of ail. This proves to you beyond the shadow of @ doubt that he knows his business, and knows {t thoroughly. It shows you that he spent years of hard stady under competent instructors, and has then pasned a thorough and searching examination before the State Dental Board as to hie knowledge and ability to practice dentistry and do it right ] When you see this certificate you may reet aseured that the bolder of it ts a man of experience and that your work will be done the way it ought to be done to give you lasting and permanent satisfaction. 3rd—Painless Methods Our system of painless dentistry has been brought to such ‘a point of perfection at this office that we are row able to guarantee to perform practically any and all kinds of dental work without hurting the patient a bit. This is a matter of big importance to you. for pomsibly you are among the many who have put off having necessary dental work done on account of being afraid of being hurt. If you are, then we tell you that “you need delay no longer” on this account both by the operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D.D. 8, owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. 7th—Sanitation ‘This is a hobby with us. In fitting up our offices we put fn all the best appliances for sterfizing instruments. All operators and attendants are garbed in spotless white at-all times, Free Examination We invite you to call at our office and let one of our experts give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you just what is needed to put your teeth into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be. This examination and estimate won't cost you a cent nor will it put you under any obligations to have work done unless you want it But for your own sake you ought not to neglect this important matier @ moment longer than you can possibly help. Don't you think it is about time that you gave yourself the | advantage of a good set of teeth? Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. ' 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Unio In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postof fice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY, ATTENDANTS ON DUTY, AT. ALL TIMES. WORKERS’ AID = IMPROVEMENT Sane at pie An address on the Western hos pital for the at Stetlac will be delivered at the King County insane OLYMPIA, Jan. 3 Amendments OLYMPIA, Jan, 31 While no of. | Democratic club's luncheon in the to the industrial insurance laws, | ficial otin was issued on Goy,| Good Bats cafeteria Saturday noon that five injured workers greater | 1 ister’s conditign this morning, it is by Mrs, Jessie 2, Martin, chairman benefits luced in the} * " 4 J “4 of penal department of the aay. , - house bs tive Ne known that he has shown a slight | women's Mtive council of S&¥YS We Must Keep Feet Pacific, — te improvement since yesterday Washington Dry, Avoid Exposure and The affection of the heart and kid changes are in line wi Eat Less Meat tion of Labor recommendations. ‘The | neys continues to give his physicians | Qutnine That Does Not Affect Head onal seiulaina aa or uneasiness, howeve «| Because of its tonic and laxative ey Important new provisi for up hs Hae a AXATIVE BROMO QUI ¥ When an employer is proved re-| frie are hoping that if he im- can be taken by| Stay off the damp ground, avoid xpons for removing eafeguards — ———ag exposure, keep feet dry, eat less he ia penalized 60 per cent of the re- | f e d meat, drink lots of water, and, sulting compensatier ijured Liberty Bon s above all, take a spoonful of salts workers ee: pad, lcopsenns, Seeteloually to any down urle acid ac 1” perma ther sm is caused by poison: ne parti is increased John E. Price & Co. NO MORE ous toxin, called uric acid, which is 25 per cent 06 Hoge Mids. nefated in the bowels And ab- Temporary total disability benefits ‘Tele ¢ Main 4. sorbed into the blood, t is the fune- FOOT MISERY 50 per cent tion of the are increased l r the old law benefits are es kidneys to from the blood and cast it out timated on a limit of two children | [~~~ - , 3 Sl aipgeae in urine. he pores of the skin under 16. The amendment would |} ~ ERY GeY- — ICE-MINT are also a means of freeing the estimate benefits on the total num Ash) tis, mA atl blood of this impurity, In damp and ber of children, no matter , f hd SKA A New Discovery Stops chilly, cold weather the skin pores many, including step-children and i. 19 | Soreness and Corns are closed, thus forcing the kidneys seb apap rb Ben he | ly Fall Off to do double work, they become If a working man dies he will re Sp ly weak and sluggish and fail to elim: ceive a funeral benefit of $150, in * | | } inate this uric acid which keeps ac stead of $7 ‘ud iy 5 mat ly ach on ey BR, ee ey cb cumul ating and circulating through Pee om adhe 1 Jr S and y Ene and Sent tennis the system, eventually settling in Alaska in Need id by a then tho! cor nor callous shrivels and | the joints and muscles, ‘causing stift- ii itt ness, soreness and pain called rheus of Wagon Roads Pi || 5, matism. Lack of constructive machinery | 4j app At the first twinge of rheumatism and finances for road extension and ae ia Kate ks sé a> Bons get wore, why pharmacy about four improvement handicap the develop WEL Oye tink Lape [ounces of Jad Salts; put a tables ment of Alaska cording to R. M or_plaste spoonful in a glass of water and irtney, secretary of the Anchor: | Hard corns, soft corns or corns be- | drink before breakfast each morning Chamber of nmerce, in an . . just shrivel Up and | for a week. ‘This is sid to eliminate xecutive committee { Me when applying Uric acid by stimulating the kidneys nber. | ANT. HAD ward, It do to normal action, thus ridding the profitable traffic ROUBLE made trom a| 00d af these ‘impurities would develop with the construction product, is certainly magic Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless thru both houses of the Oregon le islature yesterday, | recomme ‘everywhera good druggists | Northwest Reads Star Want Ads a»

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