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renova ARE it os Must Oversubscribe Loan to Show American Spirit BY HELEN SPAUE DING and business confidence.” Sem bomb shor Will Raise Market foot tomorrow | Resides stimulating the business Spure of markets for all other A , dim light ye Singer | orem & large overs Pehok! a wicked 5 harbinger | will tend to establish a market v of war in Elliott bay, epurting | for Vietory notes at or above the is gmoke and fire from its gun decks | sue price, according to the San Fran rat woukt you think claco wire, Think—you woul! take J fOr) “When great bond houses offer granted that the Germans were |for subsoription an tm gaking @ second and a bolder coup |issue of bonds they conduct an in That athe sub fous fear back | tensive selling campaign, and when toon | the subseriptions come in, if there ix ful) the slightest question ax to the mar rity. | ket for the new issue offered, they jover-allot; that is, they confirm sale 4 observers in the | Of more bonds than there is in ex ipir thiakere and have been try-|{atence. This, to the initiated, may army of © ee a ¢ the in-|#eem & surprising procedure, It in sy oalbry a@upiays adopted = beenuw Xperience has tense a teoke ‘derma always a cer 3 Meg eon Uncle | tain number of cancellations—orders the result © ent citivens | 4re duplicated and subscribers ask F o r than re =. ironed States, these simple | for more bonds than they really ex thee folk know the daily and| Peet to get, or change their minds a ¢ the Victory drive,| “If. therefore, all subscriptions ex Berge now. 100 how to read be-| Cept just enough to make up the is the lines sue, are rejected at the end of the fo thiv—a timely bomb from | selling campaign, these cancellations seegly Weeks, head of the Vic-| immediately throw a wet blanket of gl rive in the 12th Federat| bonds on the market, and the mar. sore district at San Francisco, | ket declines, m into local Victory Loan Will Bid for Bonds a coetere. “On the other hand, if sales have been confirmed in excess of the amount of bonds available, these cancellations are taken care of in ad nents are war-weary | ¥ance, there is strong bidding for Neve their oppo! |bonds to take care of the ‘short’ ‘and ow of defiance may re Tee iscir avoiding proper repara- | Sales, the market advances and thou vege! their aggreesion. A large|®inds of subscribers all over the ie Sesertption of the Victory | Country are pleased. The iasue is a Jean will have immense moral in-| Success in ail the capitals of/ ‘The treasury department has ‘ se” sought to adopt the same principle in limited allotments of Victory “Do in the idea that because Slate ot the treasury has an-| fetes. If theae notes are 100 per that Victory Loan notes| Cent oversubscribed, the large sub- cous of the | Seribers will be cut down and many Sieeee cone an the amount of | citizens who really want the notes joan, ‘work can stop in any lo-/4# an investment will be in the mar. ty as soon as its quota is ob-| ket to purchase notes coming from Storm the enemy trenches others who are subscribing merely go over the top with a 100 per for appearances, and do not intend ‘over-subscription. wit! pay | to hold dividends in developing political a. wire JEWELED NICHT SS TE BAPIEST GARB DESIGNED WOMAN IN STATE|tondon stores show Very Latest in New Styles to Health by Tanlac Suff for LONDON, April 15.—(By Mail.) My lady's return to femininity in Several Years cludes the banishment of pajamas J believe my wife is the hap- from her wardrobe, woman in Washington since There ts indisputable evidence FP ehat many German statesmen be | The “nightie” has become a mar Mgt creation, In a wardrobe full » {of luxurious lingerie it takes first e has restored her health." | piace West End stores are exhibit Harry White, warehouseman }ing weird and wonderful designs the Chicago, Milwaukee & St-lOne has a skirt of vivid orange silk, R_R, living at 4322 South M 4 podice almost like the decollete of Tacoma, while in the Frencl | an evening gown in fashion of gold. Store the other day. thread embroidery and black net. years.” continued Mr. White, | with asteeves of the same material, wite and the nightie is finished at the waist with a sash of gold ribbon. So elaborate is the up-to-date wom an’s sleeping wardrobe, she could sour and the #85) sasity convert it for wear over a fluf use palpitation of/ ey petticoat during the daytime. shortnéss of breath | Nighties vie with each other in being almost smother. | unique. One store shows a creation 80, she could not! in sky.blue silk, the bodice of which is embroidered with a majestic white swan sailing along by a large white water lily, Another store competes by exhibiting a lingerie set of yellow jout getting | ik, embroidered with a huge spread. we had to move | ing spider's web with the apider in so she would | set The spider's body is represented ib. She had) by a large, shining green stone, giv many times #4 q E iT i ti 87 il it Huei 3 ea Hf ing a jeweled effect. Sues Old Traction Firm for Damages In @ suit filed in superior court .|Monday, A. W. Nimtz asks $25,000 damages from the Puget Sound ‘and shoulders,| Traction, Light & Power company id almost drive|for injuries alleged to have been 3 sustained when Nimtz was precipt- tried all sorts of medi-|tated onto the street in the path nothing seemed to do her| Of an auto March §, thru the action and seeing Tanlac so/0f the conductor in opening the fecommended I persuaded|@ate too soon. Nimtz says he was try it It certainly has|struck by the auto and his right ‘@ most wonderful change in|#houlder broken. The accident oc- The improvement has been | curred at 27th ave. N. and E. Madi- but has kept up steadily | 90M st. ime crer was, | WOULD AMERICANIZE FOREIGN LABORERS stomach does not bother her all. She has a splendid appetite, eats anything and everything and| Americanization of the foreign el- enjoys it all. She does not suffer) ement in labor circles as an antidote the least bit now from eating, and/or Bolshevism will be undertaken by the Minute Men of Washington. according to 8. J. Lombard, state | | the palpitation of the heart and inspector of the organization. Lom- » or sick| bard is paving the way for action by ane aney ard ae a are meg visiting lumber camps, mills and she sleeps like a industrial plants, child at night. 1 know she has| “"S* ‘dustrial p gained in weight and her housework is @ pleasure instead of a burden. getty afl tf! it fe i Hi af z == a ft i i Tt & CHARGE AUTO STEALING A charge of stealing an automo- Tam mighty glad I got Tanlac for| pie was filed Monday against B. H | _ her and can recommend it to every-| styer, 23, a mechanic, who was ar » body with all my heart.” rested Saturday by Detectives W. 1. Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell| Worsham and J. P. Smith and held Drug Stores under the personal di-/ from that time on an open charge. rection of @ special Tanlac represent- Styer is alleged to have stolen the Stive-—Advertisement. machine, which belongs to A. M. Duncan, 7833 Stroud ave., on March 4, and to have driven the machine in | the ride which ended in the death of |17-year-old Donald Joyner on the night of April 19, when the machine |struck a fallen telegraph pole near Bryn Mawr. BOYS BROUGHT HOME Charles Johnson, 19, and Frank Hanson, 18, were brought back from North Yakima Monday by De- tective M. M. Freeman. Both boys 4 are charged with second degree In mind if your gums are sore, || burglary, “It is alleged that the two sloughing and bleeding you have lentered the garage of Charles Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ DAs. || Johnson, father of the Johnson boy, ease, which is a mer good ||“t 708 Seventh ave, and took an ioigied automobile. The car was driven apa ‘We are the only Dentists |! 1) Cedar Falls and then shipped by In the Northwest who specialize |! rail to Nort ‘akima, in this dread disease. Examina- tion and estimate free. Special care taken of children’s teeth. Reasonable discount to Union men and their families, Mrs. Mary Poquette, 3918 Ed- monds st., has received a letter from her son, Harry Poquette, who is “somewhere in Germany, en tour.” All work guaranteed 15 years. United Painless : Deatists INC, 8 Third Ave. Cor. James St. Phone Elliott 3633, Hours: 8:20 a. m. to 6 p, m, Sundays, 9 to 12, THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919. There Should Be a Good Refrigerator in Every Home Food is the greatest thing in the world—the most neces- sary to human existence. Every individual is entitled to food to sustain life. But, there is never enough to go around and it is estimated that from two to five million people starve every year. Therefore, it is a sin to waste it or throw it away. One quarter of an ounce of butter wasted in each American home every day amounts to 114,000,000 pounds a year. One ounce of meat wasted means 456,000,000 pounds of meat in a ss =P) Our Annual Food Waste is $65,000,000.00 L. S. Osborne, head of the Waste Disposal Conservation Section of the Food Administration says: “Twenty-nine cities with a total population of 17,000,000 are discarding annually 1,200,000 tons of garbage which is producing 70,000,000 pounds of grease valued at $8,500,000 and 150,000 tons of fertilizer valued at $2,250,000.” One-sixth of the population, therefore, annually discards in garbage $10,760,000, making a total national waste of approxi- mately $65,000,000.00. “ A great share of this loss is caused by lack of Refrigeration in the home. It is the Duty of Every Family to Prevent Food Waste A Refrigerator is an economical, humanitarian and patri- otic investment. In addition to this it is a great comfort. THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF Alaska Refrigerator Co., - - Muskegon, Mich. Arlington Refrigerator Co., - - Arlington, Vt. Belding-Hall Co., - ° - - Belding, Mich. Bohn Refrigerator Co., - ° - St. Paul, Minn. Challenge Refrigerator Co., - - Grand Haven, Mich. Cold Storage Refrigerator Co., - - Eau Claire, Wis. Dillingham Mfg. Co., - . Sheboygan, Wisconsin Grand Rapids Refrigerator Co., - Grand Rapids, Mich. Gurney Refrigerator Co., - - Fond du Lac, Wis. It lessens the work of the housewife. It increases the efficiency and earning power of the man. It promotes the health of the whole family, and health is wealth. It provides properly chilled drinks in hot weather and keeps the milk sweet and cool for the children. It enables a hungry man to find a lunch when he wants it because he knows where to look for it. It is a sanitary food storage plant—simple in construction and economical in operation. It is said that an army travels on its stomach—so does the working man or woman, the business man and professional man—all get their energy from food. That is where you get yours. A Refrigerator Saves Food, — Increases Efficiency and Earning Power Increase your vitality and health and you increase your earning power, improve your environment, add to your prestige and know the full joy of living. Refrigerators are manufactured in many different sizes and styles and at prices to suit all purses, so that every family can afford to have one suited to its needs. Take the first opportunity of calling on your local dealer and talking the matter over with him. Catalogs and dealers’ names will be furnished on applica- tion to any of the manufacturers whose names appear below. Illinois Refrigerator Co., - McCray Refrigerator Co., Michigan Refrigerator Co., Northern Refrigerator Co., Rhinelander Refrigerator Co., Seeger Refrigerator Co., The Baldwin Refrigerator Co., Wisconsin Refrigerator Co., ‘food pled 20%: ww REFRIGERATOR MANUFACTURERS ~ Grand Rapids, M - Grand Rapids, M - Eau Claire, W: . Morrison, Il, Kendallville, In Rhinelander, W: - St. Paul, Mi Burlington, V ¥ .