The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1919, Page 11

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fHE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919. RAMERICAN SHIPPING COMPANIES WILL URGE SUBSIDY PLAN TO DEVELOP MERCHANT MARINE : a hag a ny Mit TON BRONNER Cargo ship | ' pe 7 Ce tit LAER BON a "An ca rn” Two. Hiudred ‘and Fi y Georgette hant marine—if as meade © prompt mail trans. | De® atanted. Ax a matter of tact pte See ae ee At $8.98 Each ¢ ty in ag money | °! napeatonker Refore the war Germany ranked vol agg rg nds ind EDN ae acer cone ae caked A Special Purchase of New Styles in Qualities That Would Sell ul service in return, A sub-| spain and dies. Tt granted some subventions Regularly at $6.50 and $7.50 for wervices to the Par Bast and the n is & government grant of yi urn for whi nip-|! that hen Welle a anes doen | ee Hamburg Ameri A* LENDID special lot just received, on sale for the first time on Satur oo! y is requ ans “ tet | can line, one of the largeat in the » ae 2 pi antile marine has been Japar pone irae oa pvr reget bos day. Beautiful new styles in excellent quality georgette. or run its boats to ports where! alee oe the cutee etn rue |Kovernment aid. ‘The same was trie The new styles show round necks, beaded and embroidered; V necks with S not greatly developed. ince ranked next. after Great | fF the most part of the North Ger sailor collars, and the new collarless beaded model : th Lap *. get ry bagi n'y Rritain and the United States. Then |™#" Lloydd. ran The values are exceptional—eve waist is fresh and new. 3 20 ey can be omit as auxih t viet ror ft ' S81 4 ! : dary cruisers and army transports in | the. Oe ee ee og. Songgypet ape Flesh, white, gray, rose, navy, electric, blue and beige. « time of war. oe cna niin at ae petite 4 - Te gnats cation to som ~The lot includes plenty of all sizes up to 46. $ here are other methods of « was instituted: bat withdut euccene.|of maritime tinpertance. The caly MORIN: Ol AUULOEN Ses cccccccacs resecedesssicecnes seeees D5 Hy a ee ee No Aid to Cargo wubsidies she granted were small Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Mivor $ Cyn tial ot nla nation of the we And with| trade routes, particularly between ; " Full New Shi t wan topert ovtien aa congas oh Seema ot are Ter sain oenix Silk Hose pmonteae ubventi ‘The two|@ modern merchant marine by the for Mem - Ae rine ranted were to Inxtitute| payment of subsidies hax been Japar a ” ships England and And even in the Japanese case there “We ane, s @ Mier” rénc. are many writers who think — the growth of her merchant marin would have come anyhow, becau » fst mail of the mendous expansion of ers betwee sland and the colo-|Japanese commerce and manufac nie ture HE reputation of Phoe- * 7 nix Silk Hose means a . ; , ° Po good deal to a man buying Extraordinary Values in Kid Gloves ’ . Women’s and Misses’ IRECT import shipment silk stockings. The men’s of the famous “Vallier” section is showing several French Kid Gloves just re- (Oral Ss OF ceived and arranged for sell- a ing. The same splendid, fine splendid qualities, among quality and perfect fitting which are: A February Clearance of Garments that has established such an A fine full fashioned silk hose with a lisle sole, toe and Formerly Priced $35.00 to $37.50 enviable reputation for the ‘ name “Vallier. heel. White, black, gray. A N exceptional opportunity for about sev- —One-clasp, pique sewn and between England Even COCCOCOCEOEOOOOOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OO SO OOOOH OOOESESEOSOOOOE f Moral Standards Low? Authority Says It Is the Fault of Women i eee ae” * s._._~ BY MRS WM. LOWELL PUTNAM Especially for the News paper Enterprise Association.) Nersing mothers find that Borden's Malted Milk re- stores lity and increases Nature's food supply for baby Jasist ow Borden's — always In square packages only lisle top, heel and toe; gray, white, black ........$1.05 —A nice medium weight silk hose in black, dark gray, wo what the other de mands of it to be one $1.50 glace kid gloves; three-row A nice heavy silk with enty women to secure splendid, well made embroidered backs and welt doubt of this, Se coats of excellent styles at a very low spec tion of lif navy blue and sand shade top. Black, white, brown, coat tetteeeeeseererceces BOE on ii : tan and gray ....... $3.00 being. Me © demanded purity ’ ee "are fu tpensine auntiire aa Two-clasp overseam sewn of the t is rarely that Me n6 Union Suits tut mid: eeasetarta th so and belte glace kid gloves; two-tone man woman whose past Special $1.85 ba nvertible collars embroidered and Paris point h ‘ t, and he will tol * e A ; ‘ asity of the th ‘tie Medae —Medium weight Cotton —A good assortment of all regular siz stitchings; black, va But t has not been the case with Union Suits—just right for ‘ ¥ ae ste brown, tan and gray. : , not all sizes in each style. | spring weather. Ecru color. . a POI: css ccnesciau Eee oo tter of money and social Excellent wearing quality. —Navy blue, black, brown, Burgundy. First Floor, ' Chan tavonn a ue Specially priced .....$1 ~—Special on Saturday $18.75 ‘ KIDNEYS BOTHER ae ae baie Splendid New eee vt School Shoes for Salts to flush out Kidneys— Drink plenty of water Uric acid in meat excites the kid meys. they t L put thelr mothers, | » who know or ought to know | past may mean who are the natural guardians | mothers have, time out | ° Bagg rta4 vex have been wrecked past means in their pow their daugh-|DP*. Children beyond numbering rry immoral men. Could | ®@¥e been born only to die, or to nore impure in live helpless lives of misery, pas 1 anything ing on even to the third generation <? Mothers the taint inherited from their par ters and th ents For Saturday the Special Price Basement Has an : Misses and A Unusually Attractive Offer ; Children SPECALY = Sixty Splendid Silk and don a PRICE bs M: S' black Vict Kid English Serge Dresses oe ee on 11% to 2 . 85.50 Same style with oak welt soles., At $15.00 Each | ee muffer from Loge . headache, | File th ? Tt is hard to appor. spring heels; sizes §% to 11, 84.00 | @igziness, stomach gets sour, tongue m diame when both sexes share Boys’ Munson Army Last Shoes Egeated and you feel rheumatic NO TONIC LIKE HOOD’ $ ich « lend. N unusual special purchase that makes one of the Special Price se- ot tenn mee a Eeminges when the weather is bad. Cok is unusual to lay the greater ment’s most attractive offerings of smart, attractive dresses. } grade welt soles Eat less meat, drink lots of water ame on women for this evil thing j Sixty dresses in all—silk taffetas, satins and serge and crepe de chine combi- lke lumps common, Countless multitudes mn e urir ‘ yudy the bladder ts irritated. and you may Obliged to seek relief two or three Himes during the night. When the Kidneys ch you must flush of © bedy’s ur! fF Youll be a real sick person Morty. At first you feef a dull ar ar ‘es ng dust and) Am [ unjust in blaming women Misery in the kidney rexion. u And yet this hag been hide |¢ve? ™ th men for these ter more degrad eir daug the Sarsaparilia For » Time like This, | but I do not think it te ust. Sizes 1 to2.. After Influenza, the Grip, | Women have the power to set the nations. : Sizes 10 to 134 5.00 textest 1 if aeen med sue edd | standard for men as high as men san . ses sccocd a for a few days and your| When purified blood, rebuilt strength | nave set it for women, because each All sizes, from misses’ 16 to women’s 44. —Some embroidered, some button trimmed, some show the new vestee effects, while others show the tunic and new wide girdles. . Special Values in New ~Bisque, navy blue, pearl gray, Copenhagen, Burgundy and black. Exceptional values even in the Special Price Basement, where unusual_val- ‘ Hair Bow Ribbons © ues are the rule rather than the exception. Special ...............$15.00 = SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT 45 padiasd rent ca Yard In the Special Price Basement Several Hundred Beautiful Early | Spring Trimmed Hats, at Each $3.00 N unusually large collection of early Spring Hats to choose from in the Special Price Basement to- morrow—every one an attractive style, and each a most unusual value. —Satins, and straws, and satin and straw combinations, shown in dozens and dozens of different styles, and in all the beautiful spring colorings. —Values such as only the Special Price 3asement Offers, Tor .0.00 ‘ Pe . - 83.00 ys will then act fine. This fa-jand regulated bowels are essential. | xq strive fo i salts is made from the acid of! In the after-effects of influenza, calcrel ws Ns py fe nics pes and lemon juice, combéned|the grip and other prostrating dix | gex attraction and the need o Hithia, and has been used for|eases, Hood's Sarwaparilia has re! each ex for the other must bring tions to Freage clogged kid-|markable health-helping effect | thls ¢0 pose. it and stimulate them to normal| It expels the poisons that have he " no henie « ity, also to neutralize the acids| weakened and depleted the blood, Ppt orn yg lies in the hands of rine, so it no longer ix a source | causing pallor, anemia, flabby fieah | ES irritation, thus ending bladder |and lax muscles. It is the standard | ness. jood remedy with a successful reo Man Welve Pink "Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot|ord of nearly fifty years. gre; makes a delightful efferves-| Many people—it is really astonian Corsets to Bed; lithia-water drink which every-| ing how many—need a fine, gentle . should take now and then to|easy cathartic in these trying times Owns Ten) Pairs the kidneys clean and active. | We recommend Hood's Pills, used in CHICAGO, Feb, 14—Mra. Michael Druggists here say they sell lots of| the best families, and equally ef | Verhang “Just dotes on pink’corsets.” SJad Salts to folks who belleve in| fective with delicate women or ro-|So does he Pyearold husband. ercoming kidney trouble while it|bust men. Easy to take, easy to op-| Michael. Mrs. Michael Verhaag only trouble. | erate. | hinted she likes to wear ‘em. Sh ra —— lemphatically charged her husband | also likes to wear ‘om, even going #0 | tar an to wear a pair to bed “He bought 20 corset covers 5 he has 10 pink corsets,” Mra. V haag told Judge Gemmill, of court of dometaic relations, wh: OVELTY Hair Bow Rib- bons, 51% inches wide. Plain colors with checked borders. Shown in the fol- lowing combinations. y blue with cardinal, rdinal with navy blue. blue with green, pn with black avy blue with gold. ose with gold —Fine, crisp quality. Spe- cial, a yard ..... CREDIT GLADLY First Floor. Sccccccccoceocococe. Michaol's love for t pink o} anded hrn. “He wears them to bed = at night,” added the indignant w . and he en bought himeelf lace y H about thi Judge Gemmiil It waa my own business retort od Michael. at BY EDWARD M. THIERRY More than 800 tiny electric bulbs Judge Gemmill a light the peace conference room, Wa) CLOTHES . (N. E. A. Staff Correspondent) ni wens Ye wes age They are fixed on candle ends, clus ‘a | PARIS, Feb. Te oe ee | tered in four huge gold and crystal peecher being je a « | ndeliers suspended from the cefl- © congre ye ere are long and half a dozen wall candelabra, TELLS HOW HE GOT RID OF HIS CORNS THIS SOLDIER LIKES 1 ! TO STAY IN JAIL the ume away In study’ of physlog vy YORK, Feb. 14 r f Sheriff D: | ON CREDIT BRADBURY nomy and personal characteristics of delegates. No common council or le ofjever furnished a more interesting collection of individual slature ENL BUSS AN! SUITS and fas hereon mop of hair among. the CORESEMG ARE THE ||] woit-Known Man _ Relates | hp si anit aemtiniae 2 ite « toseup whether Clemenc Remarkable Experience, 4 OVERCOATS f 25 day pri nt or General Tasker H. Bilas is Elio was under age at the time of | baldest By Gee never saw anything are the very best to be had a the first draft and enlisted in the| Bonar Law of Great Britain ha like the « that new treatment, where—style, fit, workman: of ite wanone the soldiera|the biggest mustache Ice-Mint removing corns and bring= and materials. y pls eT scanty We aS Acie tha 1 nie quielk rellef ¢o tired. swollen, aching, J guard f : - “ urning fee acted UW is at find ‘better values her te tend 1 Boluhevint | est delegate five Japs are th yncases” sald a well-known S0mieae ‘ than other garments costing the Madison Square Garden| Shortest, tied for honor torday aking of thin discovery game or more mone and an ¢ artialed hia| The thinnest gate appears te wt such a big stir among ; » Colonel House, The fattest is 1 had carried a pet nitiad officer and $25. |be Colon mply took all the ] So. didi, isa as teas waa| probably Sir #. P. Sinha of India t plasters, salves, BRADBURY SUITS eter iat) dail ta aaa With his tremendous turban, drawn ‘ nals and alt of the. other & AND OVERCOATS days, Warden John#on heard Eilo's|Over one ear, his black mustac) Dut the pestering tiing simaly aaa tory of what he believed was unde.|*warthy skin and incongruoui ‘BONAR LAW HAS not leave m I began to think there ’ sh uniform, he is also the most ple . P was nothing on earth that would. kill PRICES $25 AND UPWARDS rved punishment for a patriotic| '#h Ur “ . THE BIGGEST | wae. sothing on | eae ne cae and interested Mhesitt Menote | cuvesdite : : SIR S.P. SINHA OF MUSTACHE... Lae ee eee tar abhnish ac _on. Phe “ ane eae Mont solemn and dignified of the DIA. ferers from the use of lee-Mint, of des LIBERAL CREDIT } the sheriff yesterday | ielesates Is Prince Faisul Leip ded to try it for: myself @ da es aAda i lin and % aia i nb hardly realized tt my corn ¢ that b we ying life in the ; of es 7 * a id wh An Artist's Impression of Peace Deleg gates oot and all without causing the j pay nothing for our ibe ib Phan ee lar Say aa , eyes front always. His lips are|collar of his cutaway coat sium. On the outer left-hand side | ° 1s Mighty good not to be afraid some j slicy, but our plan ena als and cheok nes af |gternly set between a small black Cie ae ire those of the British dominions} A well-known American magazine |one 8 going to bit my pet corn—and the ' well dressed for a little ries J ie po ; cht a, Cenco than ce moustache and @ «mall, square-cor The United and Great |and Jag writer roaming around the edge of |Telef—well that just seems like Paras ; 1 a little each week, on mit to hunt a vered black beard, bare! ering | py, : myc) sat First on the inner right-t {de | the wa of newspaper men in the |“"I%. stint ts @ pure, snow-white, creamy | at suit your pocket chin. He wears Ruropean re the CzechoSlovaks and the |antechamber, sitting in the various | preparation made from a genuine Japaae | ho K. OF C. PLAN BIG with a curtain-like “back-drop,” the |! he peace table, except for | g¢ be of other nations |ornate chairs not used to stand on & K MINSTREL SHOW |r! ci ‘hice turked under the who sits between the delegaten of sew of rhe hooeesha I wonder whet famous personage | selon ‘ott ena ! A cninat ow, under the au: these two power | . maybe king, queen, emperor thr | pices of the Knights of Columbu: Next in order on the outer right: | ! | will be given February 19 and REGISTERED DENTISTS } jana side of the horseshoe are the |is & green table, ‘The tes sit | thing ; their auditorium, at Harvard ave high rent district, delegates of France, Maly and fel-| on covered chairs, ‘Tapestries| “Gosh! But this is historic |ins, = ran t \ kad 3. Union: ot Fifty member 4 4 ind hangings of the room are red. | place!" he meditated pbout | sigh with Mattes iis eee ae } e been rehearsing for the past « pri The carpet is red, In front of each | reverent! Til bet the guy Who | drug store for a littie Tce-Mint and give Wy come to me and get 20 per cent 75 CENTS delegate is a ab of pink blotting | built it never thought a crowd » tired, aching feet 1 r4-Ft Mavens, a minetrel. of from bis figure, with carefal, Guid and. Childien's paper. Wilson and Clemenceau sit| this would be kicking around it lives, much exporience, is managing the|| fae ‘methods und personal atten: . in high-backed, gold-mounted chairs;|Gosh! What a difference @ few hetter, of nothing: » a . pegs pens iets the others have small ones like fam-| years make! —- 211 UNION ST 4 SECOND AVE. affair, and James J. Hughes, Fran Dr. J. Brown’s New Office MAVANAGITS a id ied bbl ce aeepbipad star | Bae - =e ———— \,* Store Hours from 9 to 6 iting ald Madigan, M. ORPHEUM BUILDING First and Union | ieokek Liped:t ee 4a 4 , Cho | The Largest Audience, in th ‘ pele Vale yikes RHEUM | BUTLDEN soar witet a’ Matleoe overlooked Lloyd George in handing Jemenceau wears gray gloves to| | Northwest Reads Star \ant Ads I eineigal golbta ta out the ornate seats the conferences [> wanshhionciicaaeannnnoseniias ae LE NRRL

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