The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 7, 1919, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919. HERETT TRUE at IS THE REAC MEANING OF ROGANCE, ANYHOW?) HEeS tT Arrogance: — Contu mely: By Condo DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Just When Tom Was to Become a Hero. ‘YT ROAD THAT AND IT 1 MADE UP MY MIND HE WAS Looxnt’ FoR sometrING-| Dip, NOT REMIMDED Ma OF HOw A FELLow TRED TO HoLD - ; V WATCWEO Him AND HE Ome st Pi BET he RAW LiKe ' A WHITEHEAD IM THE ar tek OTWBR, DIRECTION (Se8 There WAS ANCTUER HorDUP IN | Ws NEIGRBOR WOOD | AGam LAST MGT (Ss La BET ThaT SuRRLAR compar ste You FOR DUST, “Tom — To Wim RAVE OLIVIA —— me YP ON HiGHT Berore COMING Horie RATHER. Id “The DarK - | KEPT LaTe AND 1 SAW SOME 1] Pi Guy OM AND WALKED FELLOW ANEAD oF STRAIGHT For. THAT l= LL, NOW, JUST EXACTLY WHAT IS CONTUMELY , CONTUMELY — HERE IT IS; Contumely: — Arrogance "—. VAAN HUNGRY FOR MUSIC — BOY ~ FETeH ME A PIANO ! Se LOOKS LIke tT MIGHT A BEEN & INCTION'RY ONCT. \“Gets-It” Peels it DR. STELZLE SAYS TODAY: My Corns Off! Pierce” eae or MONSTER REVENUE BILL IS REPORTE 0 | like New ork, for example, with | its tenements, hospitals and publie institutions where auto. die annually, is only In fact, the fitney should heave) thousand as over against the greater right because it carries | thousand in the country. BY REV. CHARLES STELZLE ‘There's @ tendency in some town: | Any Corn or Callas Comes Off Peace | to discriminate against the “Jitney’ |What Is Beauty? ) | I's the Complexion How Stuart's Calcium Wafers Trans. form « Roughened, Pimpied, Sallow Skin to Perfect Beauty | SEND FOR FREE TRIAL PACKAGE Savings Stamps An excellent way for In vesting small sums. and War Savings Stamps? Ma | 1 per cent on incomes of $1,000 to ‘Try Stuart's Calcium Wafers for a | few days and note what your friends say. All thoae horrid pimples and Diackheada, those liver spot a blotches, the rash and redness are ring up, and you look fine. One me and vivacious, and yet all of these valuable qualities are lost behind a| repulsive skin, broken out with evi- mpure blood. Get it out of m, as you surely can, with lum Wafers. They con- eat wonder, calcium #ul- phil, one of the most beneficial skin medicines known. will find Stuart's Caletum m sale at any drug store But if you wish to ; send coupon below for a free trial package. You will centainly be surprised and delighted with thelr successful action in the F. A. Stuart Co, 821 Stuart Bidg., Marshall, Mich. Send me, at once, by return mail a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Waters. Name . Street . Bore’, Girls’ and Children's KAVANAGIVS Firet and Union 1005 First, at Madison ADBURY CLOTHES ON CREDIT Bradbury SUITS and OVERCOATS are the to be had at any price; fit, style, workman. OUR LIBERAL CREDIT POLICY bles you to be well dressed without incon j lence. Come in and inspect the clothes and Arrange Credit Terms to suit your income. 211 Union St. 13324 Second Ave. Store Hours 9 to 6 FAL PAINLESS DENTISTS order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which t» the lightest Strongest plate known, covers very of the roof of the mouth - you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 15 years. \ TEETH \ PLATES EXAMINATION FREER $15.00 Set of Teeth 810.00 RAN work guaranteed for 18 years Bing and get teeth same day 19.00 Set Whaledone Teeth.....$9.00 Call and See Samples of Our Plate » © Work, We Stand the ork .. cam Filling on taken tn the $8.00 Crowns 84.00 $8.00 Brid, of Time. wt of our present patror in recommended by our giving good satisfactio $2.00 An n coming the ad with 1 T-RATE DENTISTS. Opposite Vraser-Vaterson Cm Patients, w ts who hay pare in the righ Open Sunda HIO CU UNIVERSITY pr. our office, be sure BY L. C. MARTIN | (United Preas Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Con- ference report on America’s six | biltion dollar war revenue bill— greatest in this nation's histery —was presented lo the house to day by Chairman Kitchin of the ways and means committe In addition to raising about $6,000,000,000 in taxes, the bill gives every soldier, sailor and marine and Jali women nurses in the American |forces a bonus of $60 upon dix charge. This means an appropria- | tion of more than $400,000,000. Following are some of the provis Jons of the bill Income tax on fndividuals The normal tax for 1918 t# 12 per ent and for the succeeding years & per cent. The present m pal tax lig 4 per cent. Exemption $1,000 | for @ single person and $2,000 for a married one, with $200 additional for jeach dependent under 18, remain as lat present. | The income eurtax rates begin at except tn cartain | specified cases where war contracts | Jtax comes off run over in later years. | The excens profita tax for 1918-19 |iw 30 per cent of profits up to 20 per cent and 65 per cent of all profits over 20 per cent Extate tax: | ‘This provision levies a tax begin ning at 3 per cent on estates not over $50,000 and running to 40 per cent on these over $10,000,000, Ee» tates of soldiers, maflore and marines | killed in the war or who die within one year from injuries sustained in » war are exempted from payment of Use tax Tax on Phones The tax on telep’ amaiph messages, which is now 5 cents on each message costing 15 cents or more, becomen 5 cents for | mesmages between 14 and 60 cents jand 10 cents on all costing over 60| cents, A 10 per cent tax is put on| leaned wires, except news wires. | Insurance taxes remain as now. | no and tele fully, Painiessly, Never Falls. It's almost a plenic to get rid of & corn or callus the “Geta-It" way. You spend two or three seconds put- ting on two or three drops of “Geta- (f Use “Gets-It,” peel off corn this way Tt.” about as atmple as putting on your hat, “Gete-It" does away with “contraptions,” “wrap pinsterns, as over against the “regular” auto | mobile becaune the jitney ts #0 com- | mon and “obstructs the traffic.” | The te or who listens to the! would-be monopolist of the road might better be careful because the jitney is the people's automobile, and they have as much right to the| road _as the private owner of an | conditions are many more people than the regular machine, eee lot healthier to live in the city than in the country because, strange as it may seem, sanitary better in the city than are in the rural districts. © normal death rate in a city It's a parts of the country the death rate is even higher. Typhoid fever, which is known as a “filth disease,” ts coming to commoner in the country than the city. Country people do not have pretty features, be smart} Ank our | Tobacco and clare $8,000 and run to 65 per cent on in| Cigars weighing not more tha: comes over $1,000,000. | three pounds to the thousand $1.50 | Present sur-tax rates are lower on | per thoumund (house rate $2); more |the middie and higher tncomea, the | than three pounds and retailing for lhighest rate in the present Iaw be |S cents, $4 per thousand; selling ing 60 per-cent on incomes of more |from 5 to # cents, | than $1,000,000. $9; 15 to 20 cents, Partnerships and public service | $15. |corporations pay the tax aa individ. € | uals, not as corporat [thousand $3 | ‘The bill allows income taxes to be | $7.20. | paid tn one or four installments, as| Admission and dues: the taxpayer chooses. The first in-| The conferees cut to 10 per cent stallment is due when the return is| the 20 per cent theatre tax they had filed, the second three months later |earlier decided on. After April 1 ons. over three pounds, | months on | War and excens profits tax: ators who nell tickets at an | To Ran Year lexcess of 60 cents over the regular Provision is made for both war) price must collect and pay a tax of and excess profits taxes In the fiscal | 10 cents of the exceas; if the excess year, but after that the war profits is over 50 conta, a 60 per cent tax. TODAY’S MARKET REPORT ———— | Heigian Hares—live . - Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | | -Turkers—Live, 2 Iba and over. Vegetables and Fruit | Dressed, tope ......« - »—— —— ——_———% Good biock he VEGETABLES Yeal—Vancy | mecte—tocal, per sack os Beet—Ovuntry, | sy do ¢ | Milk—Per owt. D et Belling Prices to Retailers for | Batter, Eggs and Cheese — | 2 | Batter— Local city creamery, 1, tm SEWER; Heda rears crie Lecal city ereamery, parchment wrapped | Leoal creamery, cubes | Cacambers—Hothouss, dom Egrplant—Cal, per . Garlio—Cal, per 1. Local, per Tt ish—Iocal. pe! 1 Lettace—Los Angeles, orate....4.60G4.75 | Onions pke. Austratian brown, owt. 2.28 * | Peppers—Cal. be | Potatoes— EF. Wash. Netted Geme . Local see Sweet, in ix | Pampkine Radishes — Turnips—Loca 21.00@22.00 26.004 30.00 Wash., per tb Wash., per I.. per anck .. FRUITS B, Wash. No. 1 i, Wash Por owt | Grape Frait | Honey Lemons Rolled Bartey Alfalfa Meal Hariey 4 Harley. d Barley erateh Food Prices Paid Shipper for Poultry, Veal, Pork wnd Milk, f. ©. b. Seattle. When a Turk tina sw 1 swingin kish national past and gives vent to a rug ts considered a lucky Oriental rugs rell from $200 The price depend: 1 the T 5 value ¢ ances of ghter UNDioh STIONS 8 « of it s like it's been |e That explains why chair shoes, So r the sloppy wrinkles of an Oriental rug’s com plexio the third in six and the last in nine | 1919, the tax i# 1 cent on each 10} | greasy ointments that rub off, blood- tting kniv and eciasors that snip into the “quick.” ote-It” eases pain Your “Jampy” corn shrinks, diea, loosens from the toa You peel | the corn painiessty from your toe in one complete pisca That's where the |Pionic comes in—you peal it off as banana peel Nothing can do it Get} cominon pense “Geta-It.” | ry money- rm remover, t only sure | way, bot a trift any drug stor& Manufactured by E Lawrence | & Ca, Chicaga, DL | es STAND A prominent dentist of Seattle came to our office to make a friendly call, and when we had answered several questions for him he gave us the title of “Ethical Advertisers,” meaning by this that we use the same material and take the same pains with our work as the Ethical Dentist and still have con- fidence enough in our abil- ity to make good that we advertise our location and offer inducements to peo- ple to come to us. Examination and Estimates Free NATIONA The same aatisfaction as an Oriental | tal rug can be had by trotting your pair of N ‘s over the livi carele most young leading died recently in Los Angeles of in fluenza, Gunn has supported such stars as Bessie Glaum apd Enid Bennett, we HS »vered with $20 bills. | Charles Gunn, one of the screen's | men, | Barriscale, Louise | DENTIST Third and Pike Come Now to Cheasty’s Overcoat Sale WENTY PER CENT reduction still effective on thousands of smart Great Coats, Topcoats, form-fitting Coats, Raincoats —made by masters of the tailoring art for men and young men who know. Bought before woolens reached top-notch prices, and marked without profiteering. Just take 20% off any garment— Price $15 to $85 with all the in-between prices stoutly represented, where “Values Tell” “The Ace’’—last word in a young man’s smart suit; newly arrived. Special showing. Cheasty GRYOUNGNENS WEAR " O.C.GRAVES. pres. &y SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING STREET

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