The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 8

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= HE ROYAL BOOT SHOP’S BIG CLEARANCE SALE Ends Saturday For the final day we have made further reductions ‘that should be of intevest to every member of the Mamily. There is still a wide choice of styles for Men, Women and Children. SHOES— PUMPS— OXFORDS High-class Shoes that are actually worth up to $7.50, at $4.65 Among them are stytien lack and Brown Patent Ox fords, Dull Pumps, turn soles | French heels: gunmetal lace P @FAY cloth tops, Cuban heels D @mene in all black. Several Other attractive styles at this all of the season's at $5.65, $6.65, $8.65 and $9.65, at a sav 0 to $4.00 w pals Special Bargains For Men $6.00 Shoes for $3.40 $7.00 Shoes for $5.40 $8.00 Shoes for $6.40 $9.00 Shoes for $7.40 All Hurley $11.00 and $12.00 Shoes $8.40 All Boyden Bench - made $12.00 to $14.00 Shoes $9.40. _ | Closing out all Ladies’ Felt Slippers, many kinds and colors—not al! sizes. Values $1 .00 up to $2.50; a pair.............- ‘Girls’ and Children’s Shoes | Boys’ Shoes nt Button Shoes with gray, Boys’ Gunmetal, i champagne and white lace, medium toes, sizes 2 to 5, no heels, Neolin soles; sizes 4 to 8, spring heels, 3 to 6; sale price, BS; 814 to 11. $2.35 a pair .....$3.15 See Our Windows and Lay in a Supply— Next week will be too late. Close at 6 P.M. Royal Boot St Including Saturday tion Wild West style, al “with a long black mie sie| Japanese restaurant at wi | Bt late Thursday night, and) to molest the diners. five diners and tne pre-| i] diet ‘The man tapped the till weooped out $8, and ren hea THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1919. ‘Suzzallo Urges $500, 000 Fund for Veterans’ Relief Fund Here ion.” ‘Thils OLYMPIA, Jan, 31-Immediate|in the army. It in the duty of de aid for returned ers mocracy to put him back, comfort service men und sailors that wil! help them meet | able and adjusted, in the situation h individual case being eney, is promixed in lege | from which we wrenched him to go | ered by the commiasion on heduled to go thru. both | to war merit today Appropriate, $500,000 i ident Holland, of t with Dr, Henry ‘The machinery of the Red Cross, | college, made a brief tith on leaders of sen. United States empleym nent service | nee r contented mitts, eonnid on the , se indorsed creation of /and even the Liberty Loan must be| Senator I ne 4 commission to look after the stilized for our reconstruction | today that the tion A committee of legislat work would not keep him from will be named, if the plan goes thru, | The proposed bill wall appropriate hin measure, creating a § to vinit the taturea of Montana, | $500,000 and amends the bill intro: fund, to give each soldier or Iaho ar n, and ask for co ced by Representative Conner or & $10 a month bonus for every rdinatir atior creating the “veterans’ welfare com: | 20 days he served during the wa whieh Dr. Sumgallo 6x. | penne, y must Operate at once Explains Plains BY “TED” COOK Seaitie Si TOL! The Staff Representative sa! | LEGISLATIVE NOTES, | } badqu Jan in| STAR BUR API house yesterday unanimpusly xt tof 1 chaos | BUILDING, O1 Jan, 31.—Ev- | decided t pt the invitation to and tak are can't be pre time a leg inspect Seattt today, despite vented. It ‘ nement action the day to table the of publi - ment amt much atate nvitatior Th we debate, De as war work needed it Patriotic senate or house velopments bowing that the coat pressure must be used to em doors, he bumps | would not come out of pert funds un ployers to give soldiers back their} into @ surKing. | dermined the enemies of public ports joba eagereyed mob/who had previously succeeded in Private interests are timid to as of lobbyists. tabling the Invitation sume financial rieks for humane —_ must have a road ‘The Jobbyist in| When big timber companies pur to mmon labor em chase @ tract of state land, public ployment s building program a fellow § WhO! reservations of five acres for public on permane ynatruction wants something | auto camping parties may be re We don't want people to go done, or #0me (tained, according to a house bill to hungry, or civilian mor to break =. / thing undone, | day dow n. and comes dowr We must help the men across! here to convert A bill aimed at the blinding auto from the army to civilian life. If the law makers. | headlight went into the public hop we * sick, we must make him well “Ted” Cook — per today, It gives the state $10,000 akes $1,000. We put the men! 6 eanised inbor, organized farm ntain county agents who i of ot support. and probably stomach trouble im- | ob Objectives than any| 1 eve walked all the | other ane personalit way downt th morning, fit | teen blocks from home just to get) He was here Thursday, and he as this bottle. Before I began taking | sembled a group of the law makers} LONG AS I LIVE,” Seattle Woman Gains Twenty Pounds Taking Tanlac— — win out--sometimes Suffered Ten Years. Resides getting relief from tm ten yearn’ guffering, I have actually gained twenty pounds in weight legis . and will praise Tanlac asx long as I live for what it has do was the remarkable statement made! play that comes to the Mrs mt the Bartell M bying the jomething or other SAYS MRS. DeLONA =="! There is a little lobbying also for principles and idals r me De Lona, residing © the pressure of log demand. | street attle, while drug store, a few days| They say that Dr, Suszallo, presi dent of the state university can a . fs t men down here, crys this medicine I was on the atrictest | behind closed doors couldn't even drink coffee - and what little I did eat would sour) Word went around and the gas from it would cause my art to palpitate so I could hardly | being talked. the resta . He did nd ot nope ‘The members of the state legisla-/ get my breath. My back felt stiff ture, who will visit Seattle to see Maden fat 11:30 Saturday ng Be aed Heal-| ‘the solons will be taken to | yome! inbailer is made | East and West waterways first ATARRH ages port In operation, will arrive In Seattle on the steamer Kitsap II the and ous the ing aft can easily be\er which they will visit the fish stor-| tocy ain a pocket or purse, It will age docks and the Hanford st. grain | white | elevators. ached 1 n I suffered so much pain that i ew #0 bad Cm imbater,zou pour & few) ‘The next atop will be at the Bell | finn absorbed by the anti st. dock, and thence ta Smith cove, in, and now you areiwhere the guests will disembark. | was the it in over the germ ie membrane, where it will; They will be driven to the Lake! ' its Work of banishing Washington canal {in automob . ri s jermes. Hyomei is madeiand thence thru the unive: fr 'antineptien, an J Pined | grounds and Woodland park, if t to breat permits. \ranteed to banish catarrh,| Carl Reiter will entertain the par eee ae eens | ty at the Moore theatre at 2:30 & stuffed up head in two | lowing the theatre, the guests wil! where. A ey Hyomei, costs but | served under the auspices of the escorted to the Masonic club rooms, Bartell Drug Co. and arug-lin the Arcade building, where they Liem, | nity could hardiy control my and sometimes felt just lik have a spirit canned milk Principles and ideals som re human Most | rage human | of fair] surface un-| that definite reconstruction program was advo. | cense | would inspect headlights b is innued. shih ! Secretary of U. S. U. S. Delegation | may not etimen rea th * | Grow ts secretary of the American & Dig. | peace delegation at Versailles, and terribly, and my head) For the first time, there was evi big ideas are being pi ached so bad at times I thought 1/denced an atmosphere of co would go distracted. I was #0 xery. tion toward ide altho Just never knew what a good night, when Dr. Suzzallo addressed committees ott |it was thought I had appendicitis. right weeks Ime | fifteen the operation after about six|calling for a joint conference to) 1) 7 i Se tt | months, but uffered as before,| work out a progtfam that might "Seer colin “= "Samnene Gaal = Folland wan in and weak 1/ help solve the problema of the day - apaicd 1 be create a greater Poland from sea to ‘ovrtfit, Including inhaler | Will rest until dinner, which will be | many Se couldn't ing to r night's sleep was and would roll and| the joint appropriation after night. Last year j Hot Lake, Oregon, I got] It im interesting to remember that} I had to have an opera | the first word of a definite, fo down In bed for two/| last week: |months and was in a cast for two - unable to move. This opera-| Senator Davis of Tacoma. a pro-| tion alone cost me three hundred and| gressive who refused to vote with dollars, 1 finally got over| the machine, introduced resolutions alk a block w'thout The mac may ee Obtained oe atte Chamber of ‘Commerce and | began taking it, too. When T start-| come out with « progra ed taking it I only weighed one Commervial Club. Do You Fear the Dental Chair? You know that when decay creeps into the teeth your general health will not be as good— you may not notice it at once, but the trouble is there just the same. It is only a matter of a short time until the poison from the mouth, going con- tinually into the stomach, will play havoc with the digestive organs and a chronic trouble will appear. This condition will be more noticeable from day to day as your teeth become worse. By All Means Have Your Mouth Put Into a State of Wholesomeness and Repair—-Now! We advertise and practice Modern, Painless Dentistry. When we 4ay it is painless, we mean “painle: in every sense of the word. When we say Modern, we mean that our equipment consists HW of the very latest appliances in modern dentistry. You possibly have an idea that it will cost you a lot of money to have your mouth put into a Po sweet, wholesome condition. This not so—in fact you will be very much surprised when you find out fust what it will cost—and you will be mad at yourself for npt having the work done before. Just try it and see. Modern Methods—Painless Dentistry Low Prices That’s Our Proposition Electro Painless Dentists “Laboring People’s Dentists” Located for years at S. E. corner First and Pike (upstairs). Phone Main impre bot m ative hundred bottle. new one 4 to eat left my much sleep like my husband and myself much confidence in Tanlac that we | first, has fin will do all we es suffer icine it Taniac in wold in Seattle by Bartell | passed Representative s under the personal di-| which will set aside half of all liquor rection of a special Tanlac represent-|law fines for a fund Adverti Drug Stor m: ne M and I have taken five — stomach is almost like a| vor of a liberal program of help for my appetite is splendid. | returned soldiers, Newspaper read I can eat just anything I want with-| ers flooded the senat out suffering a palpitation good that it's a real plevaur le from gas or| with requests that Every bit of the pain has | do something back and my nerv ‘onger and are #0 r that 1| Now {t appears that a child every nigh to let others who| idea that something m ng know what a splendid a is.” By a vote of 79 to nt. bootleggers. BARGAINS IN LADIES’ SHOES BROKEN LINES AT. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES IT WILL PAY YOU TO GIVE US A CALL THE SYMONDS SHOE CO. 1516 Third Avenue Between Pike and Pine St. thing tastes so | done by the state—some inists eat on his resolu “Then we came to Seattle and so/ tion. It has never come up for ac people were telling about the | tion. But the organization men are |good Tanlac was doing them that 1, now catching the idea, m. twelve pounds, but | ‘Thus the ideas of the minority now weigh one hundred and thirty-| crow, in «pite of majority | two, and any one who knew my con. | tic |dition can readily see my wonderful | ere and have not had al Senator Lamping came down here hessince I finished my first|and went to bat immediately © chambers otal hing ‘or me| than a memorial asking congress to t. Both | will be done. Just what, no o so | knows, By the majority, ust be 9, the Healey to go and will opport. | and finally are adopted by the deat at ly awakened to the Cou nea, | They Por | Polanc jermany can make herself heard he has heen given the rank of mini» ter plenipotentiary. opera what rward was held back for the open hearing last POLISH AIMS (Special to The Btar by N rward COLOGNE, looking program came from the lit I}tle group of independents who met|itat at the E. A) [given preference Germany, Jan. 31.— pence congress out of Ne demands for territory—if nt Kessler, home from War saw, sizes up the situatio: neluding, of course, claim West Prussia, erania, part of East Pr of Posen and Upper Silesia n in Po-| I part of ueria, all The Polish social democracy, head. Pilsudaki, aims at the inter ed by tional! inte and revolutionary nal consolidation of the Polish state Socialists of the left are interna A further group is formed by the Jews in fa. | Within politic Dev ng be more thia resume of that Pileadski's They are foots ng ev conscious that they are n themacives, says Kew the religious character of ish communities is giving way to a al character. elopments since Keasler gave nditions confined to “internal consol: The count further di by th ne yet done. | house ‘s bill, after | torian The | Arab price been would The dignif! than ality n), ach ¢ | Ada: Bellingham, Wash @ country less than Polish would be created nationalities would be oppressed | cessful camry | lived as an ¢ continually on the firing ling #0 f r meais, in 1 nt rellef from Pains in the Stom e scheme for a greate AB KING'S en more a people wier, and the Jew indica ima are not wholly idation ares that r Poland per cent nd other SON HONORED (Special to The Star by N LONDON, Jan. 31.—Bmir Feusel |won of the king of the Hedjaz, has received from King George the Vic chain, a decoration rarely be stowed outside of royalty emir had command of the northern army in three suc linary soldier was on his head and igns, during which he and wa line. A had he captured by the Turks he have been executed. emir, who is 32, ts most Arabs. His ce! made in Mecca, Hi as picturesque as his own Harmless | Send us your name and | plainly written, and we will send you on appr oh p | tion, Jo-to, for 30 days, at who h time | you are to send us $1.00 or return | |the unused portion if not perfectly | | satinfie lieves Gas, Sour Stomach (heart: | al our stom: tall and and of fairer complexion remonial costume is a long black cloak with a headeloth of silk and gold len head suite is person: INDIGESTION Relieved in Two Minutes—Absolutely para Germany will attempt to make cap-| Belching, Swelling and Full, quently comp wo Minute used by undigested fe Almost ress Bellingham Chemical Co, ned of | | Trousers! =". | Trousers! for and select Upst All-wool w fancy stripes, small checks Pants, Values _. Ready Co ‘SOLDIER COMPANY TO into aera wouses JAPAN ASKING coamen econ REFORM PLAN themeeives. They are organizing a (Special to The Star by N. E. A) 0,000 | TOKYO, Jan, ®.—Japan ts asking seriously what h become of the re which will bulld 200 modest homes port tie Gataatia aond in & good district core to car lines (Special the The Star by N. E. | REGINA, Jan, 21.—-Canadian company capitalized at They will apply for funds to the fed-|/the trade and labe eral building loan organization. The country, its taxation a houses will be wold on the deferred) The commission was a |payment plan and soldiers will purchase | VALUE naig. | THERE and the “style to boot” UNION TAILORS Economy with the satis- faction of wearing tailor made clothes, Duiides 301 Pike St. Dress, Work Outing Wear Thousands to you save money on every pair *3.00t0°8.50 wool cassimeres, neat and suit patterns to match your coat and vest—also cordu- roys and heavy Work Here you will find the largest assortment of Sep- ate Trousers in Seattle, and by far the Greatest Special Display rousers! from airs orsteds, all- plain colors, and many See Our Windows 401-403 PIKE ST. Don’t Sacrifice Your Liberty Bonds Get their full market value from the National Hank ef Commerce Second and Madison caer sacs which w appoir ions of the eaves: 4 its luxuries. Hamlin's Wizard Of a Safe First ENT u | result of Aid Treatment } be ‘the big fortunes built up during the on | war 4 jood Before the war Japan was a debtor, How often lockjaw and blood pol- } ng result from the neglect of 4 pation. Her were not in g00d conditior she has large | Slight scratch or little cut! Hamlin's credits abroad Wizard Ol is a safe and effective But the wealth which she has ac-| first aid treatment. | It is a powerful cumulated has not been distributed | @ntiseptic and should be applied im: down thru to the workers, who are|Mediately to wounds of this kind to poorly paid and cannot buy the goods Prevent danger of infection. | which Japan should import to realize, It is soothing and healing and lagging ge Fa quickly drives out pain and inflam- ich a condition makes Japan as|snation in cases of sprains, bruises, a field as other countries for|CUt® burns, bites and stings. Just gitation and trades unions be- able, 100; "for. SURy neck, seem rmed thruout the country, | feet. ¢ a org nker Sores, OEY Hq site ie nuterg|ache and toothache. Mare rs yor (yo Seabee; Get it from druggists for 30 cents, tage. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back + ae gg! Ever constipated or have sick The Largest Audience in the | headache? Just try Wizard Liver | Northwest Reads Star Want Ads | | Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 x ——-—____——_—— cents. Guaranteed.— Advertisement. SHOE-TERIANo.3:3%,, TWIXT PIKE AND PINE STRUCK High Prices a BLOW Over ONE YEAR AGO Now everybody is telling you of $2.40, $3.40, $4.40 i Shoes, When we say $3.80—you have saved $1.20. That's the Way All Over Our Stores. In our Clearance Sale we have taken off the Small Profits. Shoes at $2.80—former price $3.40—VALUE, Shoes $3.80—former price $4.40—VALUE, Shoes $4.40—former price VALUE Shoes $4.80—former price $5.40—VALUE 50 pair of odd lad small size | 100 pair of splendid Men's Bens. $RBO | eas Be 40 pair of small sized Oxfords | 80 pair School Girls’ Gun Mef&l Pumps vsseese BLOO | top Neottn sotes $S.80 This Shoe is sold in sales in other store at... .$4.95 Rubbers at ...... .60¢e 100 pair sple: andid, comfort shoes for elderly Slippers at .......65@ | priced at On every pair you save when you ies at SHOE-TERIA No. 3

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