The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1919, Page 9

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BY CARL DP. GROAT United Press Staff Correspondent BERLIN, Nov, 18.—(Delayed.) Germany's unrestricted Ube pugn was appre shal von Hind 19.—Rattroadsly ndoute 1 to operate from | , FREDERICK [Fe & NELSON | dare Any Embargo | CHICAGO, N FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET cam: Mar have sufficient ¢ |f/ 25 to 30 days, Walter D, Hines, | ¢, no mu director-general of railroads, declared | »\1) » and | today on hia arrival here to meet! (yj) by the |f| with regional directors, No general entente blockade," marshal |J | freight embargo will be declared| today thid the relchstag committee i | while the big coal pile holds out, he| investigating the war Broken Lines of I sala Germany would have declared un | Hines declared the main purpose! otricted undersea warfare pooner |F] of his visi Chicago is not to dis 7 fi Ludendorff declared before the, com: mittee, had she not feared Great Britain would use it as a lever to foree Motland and MD jcuss the coal situation, but that the [question might be brought up by regional directors. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes | Regional directors, who Alscussed Mi war Geen a the coal shortage previous to Hines’ | re a 10) ¥ at Red d P: “ |arrival, were determined. to bring it|evernment feared attacks | from eral larly beenuse troops were not av all “L have authorized regional able to stave off new attacks, Lu ors to cancel all trains that Jendorff said : ; Sire? S ~ — absolutely necessary lines The propertionate strength of MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S : adie Germany and the allies waa unfav SHOES REDUCED TO L 84.85 89 pairs, in black calf, lace style; brown vamp with brown cloth tops, lace style, i] and black patent with black of the von Hindenburg Wife of Doomed Man Will Not Contest Gland Offer ancient Greeks, [atart of the war, | el 5 ale SAN FRANCISCO, Noy, 19.—(By,an aged prisoner in orde’ cloth tops, lace style. Sizes > United Press,.)—While her two It-/juvenate the latter, Lar & to 114, widths A to tle daughters clung to her skirts,|ney recently de 81g to 114, wid \. | pS | Antone ara today tear- | was ited to t : renour any in yn to for parn’s glands Be contest for 000 offered by a y husband was a good man,” 3 BOYS’ SHOES wealthy business man for inter Mrs. Lapara He i not q | stitial glands, in event her husband | guilty, Ife was a good husband. I i REDUCED TO $4.85 is hanged December 12. She tried| would die at my work before I * , ‘ ° 0 2 " atiwould profit b my husband's 125 pairs of Boys’ Shoes in t explain in broken Hoglieh that at i bes . s $10,000—or a million for that mat death brown calf on Munson last, with welted soles, lace ter—would not re enee her for! Determined being 4 style. Sizes 12 to 2, widths C and D. ee Tines te ‘ call a Surgeons at San Quentin prison|man to the door of his home and have announced that after Lapara/ shoot him to death with a shotgun, # CHILDREN’S SHOES REDUCED TO $2.85 F188 pairs of Children’s Shoes in brown kid, lace and button styles, patent leather with black cloth tops, turned soles, button style; and patent leather | with mat leather tops, “Acrobat,” button style. | Sizes 514 to 11. ia hanged they will take his re-/It was a blackhand affair, the evi- productive Interstitial glands and | dence indicated. ay ot TO REORGANIZE transplant them into the bo PROSECUTORS MEET ON. W. Conference “at ‘Tacoma to Decide Upon Action 4 INFANTS’ SHOES REDUCED TO $2.35 21 pairs of Infants’ Shoes fn brown kid with turned | | soles, button style. Sizes 2 to 414. 1 | | Revival of Activities | GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES REDUCED TO $6.45 72 pairs of Growing Girls’ Shoes in black and tan | Revival of the "Four Minute Men - TACOMA, Nov. 19—Sweeping organization thruout the state as a calfskin with welted soles, lace style. Sizes 4 prosecutions of I. W. W.'s thruout | mex . 14 the State of Washington will fe hay Po. chp conference 6f. > = representatives of the #tate attorney |G —FIRST FLOOR. | general's office and state district at — journed after a seasion which lasted |each county of the state, TAXI DRIVERS | were arrested and released on §10/ Sil morning. A statement is expect | hare with authority to begin next apiece Tuesda 4 later in the day an to the plana|Monday the work of assembling ys 2 samy |Four-Minute Men. Weekly meetings | co | for carrying the fight to the reds. warrants bf pt rp ‘The conference, called by W. D,|of the county organizations will be a newt wl S ee yes The tax-|Askern, Pierce county prosecutor, |held and the mame plan of patriotic racy olla clindds tee Feet was attended by D. EB. Twichell of |teaching as characterized the work on 3 pecs the attorney general's office, F. A./f the Four-Minute Men during the | » RELEASED ON BAIL taxicab drivers of the Se- Taxicab and Transfer company FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | Conway of the United States district | War, Will be followed with even great Fred C. er ferver Hart also announced that ers of the loyal league will attorney's office Brown, King cou | Guire of E State Pr | tion also will be chairme yuntios in the #t 8 lear 0 William T. Laube te ormer secretary of the state senate, was named chair man of the King County Loyalty |Candidates Will Erect Submit to Quiz} “The main purpose in the begin: Candidates for the school board) "/# I* to revive the FourMinute | pmit to a quiz by grade| Men service thru organized activity next Monday afternoon at|°% the county league,” Gov, Hart mid. h of the 38 here this afternoon j ke ne quiz will be held at the Cen |tral school, Seventh ave, and Madi |son at The Tuenday, Walker, | Santmyer. school eleption will be held) December 2 George H attorney, amd Walter J incumbent who is seek will be opposed by Mra, Macki York actress, the well known now a grandme pelectic a and whoee hair is «till dark, recen: Tr Alliance candidates.) made the following statement: "Gray, jeorge P. Listina t of the Pog ower: Rak | streaked or faded hair can be imme er . ely turned black, brown or light and Mrs Ul brown, whichever shade you desire, easful candida ol di poly rngy ael ae i, {bY the use of the following simple ie > ene * I) remedy that you can make at home a bo: fi : Prof. C. W. Kantner and Joh wee ee Orne On m 3 e. It coats very H. Edwards also are in the rac 0 buy. Dissolve 1 or rain water | and comb it through the hair Full) SWEDISH PEOPLE | direc tions for use come in each box FORM LEAGUE HERE |0»:2 tox wit ist you tor montha Declaring the entire Swedish pop.| “It is safe, ulation of the city hos suffered too | sticky or gre: and leaves the hair liong fromy the odium and disgrace |fuffy, It will make a gray haired caused by a few radicals among | person look many years younger them, 200 citizens Tuesday night | Adve ment formed Seattle Center No. 2 of the | ————— Constitutional ernment league The meeting was held at 1627 Eighth |f} ave. Prof. Clark P. Bissett is pres \| ident. STICKS Imagine trying to ent | | Milk is 3714 cents a quart in Fair. banks, Alaska The Ohio Combination Coal and Gas Range With two sticks held be tween the thumb and finger The Chinese do this very nicely, though and probably would find Tire Salesmen, Dealers and others who are spread- ing a rumor that we are no longer Goodyear Dealers ARE GUILTY OF DELIB- ERATE MISSTATE- MENTS. (00D YEAR We have moved our office from 1406 Tenth Ave. to $24 Union St. Elliott 2441, | John S. Baisden, Inc, (Technical Tire Engineers) Truck Tire Plant will remain at 1406 Tenth Ave. it very awkward to eat with knives and forks. It is sald that spec: tacles were in | “hina many hundreds of years ago, but they ere very queer looking d to the modern, dressy eye. glasses we are slowing. Two Ranges in One used T° all of the Ohio’s advantages as a coal range, this Combination Range adds the convenience of gas. | When it is undesirable to heat the kitchen— in preparing a quick luncheon or other light cooking—it is a great convenience to use gas. We are still selling about one-fourth of all the Good. year Tires used In King county and still maintain a Goodyear Service Sta tion at Ninth and Union st examining the eyes are thoroughly modern, too It will be to your very decided antage to call and see us if you are having trouble with your eyes SEATTLE OPTICAL CO. | Practical Optometrists And our methods ot | | When good baking and broiling require coal—the Ohio embodies several improvements that make for evenly distributed heat and per- fect oven-control. Thus are the distinct advantages of two sep- arate ranges embodied in one, with a saving of labor for the housekeeper and economy of kitchen-space. —THE DOW NSTAING STORM, THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1 / RAILROADS HAVE Hindenburg Says Politics 140 DAYS’ COAL © CausedDefeat of Germany Rug making goes back to the times | orable to German arms from the) w. 4-MINUTE MEN 'Gov. Hart Issues Call for) *: *, and named does not rub off, is not EATING WITH | 1919. |anid, yet Germany would have won, | he declared, had sie been able to bring about the sume co-operation | between all elements that Great) | Britain and France did. | jermany did not want war, von | Neither the Kkalner, the government general staff desired armed nbure declared. | nor conf he sald. | The ral staff, particularly, he anmorte was fully are of the strength of the entente, If it urmed preparation for war it wan only be enune it conwidered that its duty to the nation, he declared “Had there been solid co-operation | between the army and the home | land, » ver, we would have been | * von Hindenburg sald. | nterests led to the breaking | i to vietory’,” he added. 8 of demonstrations by tlonalixts and communists led the rovernment to place guards alone | von Hindenburg’s route to the} relchatag building. | No disorders oc curred, he the Latsow Some members of ‘orps were arrested in | front of von Hindenburg’s home for | demonstrating there yesterday J. BROWN AT 67 FEELS LIKE FIFTY: WORKS EVERY DAY Seattle Man Feels Well and Strong Again Since Tanlac Built Him Up “My health has been #o restored |by Tanlac I feet an well and strong! at 67 as I did at fifty," maid J.| of 9405 | Browr Rainier Avenue, Seat: | My and| * he rheumatiom ntirery 4 © part three years I had suffered so much from rheumatinm and kidney trouble without being able to obtain any relief that I had about concluded 1 would never be my old self again, I had no appe- tite and what I did manage to down soured on my stomach a tightness «in my I hac yreathe dizzy spells that | my eyes everything in front of them My liver was sluggich and my head ached no it was almont than anybody uld stand. My kidneys were tn bh bad shape I had pains in the 1 of my back nearly all the 1 would have to get up four ry night. My would throb! 1 they alme more i ' King the floor in torment everything anybody sug- geated, but nothing gave me any relief at all and I got in such bad Jeondition it was very hard for me to do my work “I read in the papers about Tan- x |ite and T can't help but «ay It was the most profitable reading 1 ever ¢id in my Ife. I owe my herlth |e tt. I have taken twelve bottles of Tanlac and feel ike @ new man have a ff ery bite I eat jare entirely I sleep no good I hate to get up in the morn- jing. And TI feel so strong I don't [nave the least bit of trouble do- ing my work now | “Tanlac is the beat medicine 1 ever saw and it is a genuine pleas- jure to sive it an unqualified en ment.” is sold in Se y Bartell res under reonal di special Tanlac represen Advertivernent, make you this offer: et hie prices, then trom his figure, careful, methods and personal aitention. Dr. J. Brown’ AMUSEMENTS AAA ORPHEUM THEATRE PANTAGES Nights, 7 MAKING THE MOVIES” Yoursel¢ in t WILKES 3 Fifth at Pine PLA Mott fy Here, With Mats, Today and § AIRS AND DOWN” medy in ‘Th le. te FRASER-PATIERSON C 0, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET . A Special Sale of 500 Dozen Women’s Handkerchiefs att 15¢ —Offering important values in an unusually large and attractive assort- ment of Handkerchiefs. —Daintily embroidered Lawn Handkerchiefs in white and colors, made of soft Irish lawns; all uniform size and each one perfectly finished. —White, with corded borders and hemstitched hems, and pretty em- broidered motifs, in white and colors; also in a combination of white and colored embroidery. Handkerchiefs in solid colors and combinations, made of sheer lawn in checked, square and dotted patterns. —wWith a purchase of three or more of the handkerchiefs we will fur- nish a gift box if desired. —Handkerchiefs, First Floor. A Corset for Both Style and Comfort —No. 321, Nemo, black lace, in white coutil, low bust with elastic top. For average figures. Sizes 23 to 32, at $5.00 each. —No. 801, the same model, in pink broche, sizes 24 to 32, at $8.50. —Corsets, Second Fleer, —Women’s all-black Kid Lace Boots, made with medium long vamps, with plain toe, welt sole and leather Louis heel. Specially priced at $9.45. —Sizes 21% to 8, in widths AAA to C. —Shoes, Second Floor. _ Special Grouping of Scarfs $9.75 —Silk plush, fur fabrics and novelty velour Scarfs, in browns, taupes, grays and blacks, to Silk Stockings —A genuine Stocking value. Fashioned leg and seamless foot. In’ black, chocolate, match the season’s outdoor costumes. Linings cordovan, Russian calf and of harmonizing and contrasting shades in fig- medium gray. Sizes 814 to ured satins of irregular designs, stripes and 10, floral patterns. Some with pockets, ball trim- mings and fancy clasps. —Hoslery, First Floor. —Scarfs, First Floor. Special Price Basement A Sale of 55 Fashionable Cloth Frocks At an Unusually Low Price $22.50 —Including newest Frocks of all- wool tricotines and all-wool serges, in a large assortment of exclusive styles—Smart Frocks of navy trico- tine embroidered in black silk floss around the neck, bodice and pockets, finished with shoestring belt—Frocks of navy serge, with rows of braid and touches of embroidery in darker shade, on collar, tunic and pockets; straight-line models in both navy serge and tricotine, with embroidery on skirt, and with narrow shoestring belts. —-The model sketched is of navy serge in Russian blouse effect with embroidery and silk braid trimmings. —These are suggestions of the quality of the Frocks offered in this Thursday sale,

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