The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1914, Page 8

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nm GO HOME AND GET DRESSEDJ)) HatsThatSet theHatStyles THUS TEACHER ORDERS SCANTILY CLAD AND PAINTED SCHOOLGIRLS; a a en re FAMILY LIQUOR STORE IS NECESSITY FOR ACTION HERE HEADED OFF BY BOARD'S WARNING? Special $3.00. HON EARY 388 | Pune | eee Pe Smart Bio Specials ms | i PRYING Sj Fy, Distinctive Or ¢ ae age vy S - One Full Quart uits JUN Old Chester 4 ¢ Overcoats ASA) Oak Whiskey 477 Tall Rag A iN tags Yo ! | he th, Raincoats OLD One Bottle Fine , OF THE : For the Con- - : WAITING FOR THE Gir y ' fy i PESTER Coleen Pot 4 CAR RES servative Men Regular Value 500. The Two Botties . <_— - of Business . Saturday $1 .00 AN EXAGGERATED for . For Young Men is Ke _Calitoraia Port, Wine ae sf 4 — nag “atv nos oe | || ° “8 Eps Boriety Brand Clothes **Y id Eline Chicago Woman on Firing \) Cadel $16.50 to $40 Fk alan Line 12 Days Describes : ; 4 ® 0 1315 First Avenue Plbrids from taoas feawes the writ artiods Matad 5 0 : 2 4 ofine. PHONE MAIN 2838 OUT that reflect the latest and most refined usage P Express Charges on All Outof-Town Orders of iL Suppers in New York and London; tailoring by master fe Prepay Exp 5 Lot. $4.00 or Over, Excepting Beer. tern teen ere workmen, such as Benjamin in New York and — NEW YORK, Oct. %— | “Germans had been seen on the| Observing in The Star that the] We r Alfred Decker & Cohn—Society Brand—in | Straight from the heart of a 12 hills to the east We soon found | *hool rd is going to make an/|®* & good DEMAND Is BIG FOR jand with each baby would #0 &| day battle between French and | that the Germans had been busy. | °#fort to chase Dame Fashion from | tions, and a »—tha Chicago. As usual tts mental traits and pos our high schools, Vic, the artist, | School lets out German armies came } Germans Shell Town * | « re and myself knocked off work a lit directly outside of the big nce ,| denny Du! . “They began to shell the town on | ™! 9 CERTIFIED BABJES |"'s)2iicstione nave come trom ati! Hon "{oPar ta sgn ake Sess be the atternoen of Awguat 13.0" °"| tie early Yesterday and Gocided to | *® “Values Tell the C ountry et there jeer tween the fires of the two armies.| "The 109th infantry, under the aoe for “ourselve it ti the schoolgiria | We Aidn't walt tc CHICAGO, Oct 9 ‘alae | more babies and there are not! two days she spent on the battle| protection of French artillery on Q It’s ° of “certified babies” was or pany te Gene at present lfleld, relieving the wounded and/the hills to the west, moved out to ota ote maiden of about b ' usted in less than a week. | dying capture the German position “ ® 7m, The Oe} days ago Judge Goodnow “GOLD Is FOUND | She was a white, hollow-eyed ner) °T" The regiment was almost wiped And I quite agreed morals court let it known yous wreck when she came ashore | out tn the attempt | Her costume was not fnex-| it his court would offer for a PLASTERING from the Tomaso di Sav af the The French withdrew from the penaive by means. A tiny babies who had been passed Lioyd Sabando line, tn Jersey City.| town to the bills and the Germans aif-moon ntily physically and mentally perf fe Ne Was on Firing Line came down ’ placed ¢ wunleted the city psychopathic labora-} JELENA, Mont, Oct. 9.—Ship-| She h u where no war cor. The next day the French, who car’ tolls - = No others would be gives | ping plaster from a house to a would be allowed—on|Were reinforced, shelled the town ONSTIPATED rett 7 . fo Axcis for the ! and line, in Als }and drove the back to the gainmnying her th thé cor peer ge ll 2 lila Mn {me she was & prisoner| hills. Then more reinforcements : totic aaa: BConaves,Pres. ' the way of making money, bat that|t hands of the Germans, accus| came up on both aides A fete aden anton oni jis what is being done by Frank be . and was lined up Take Refuge in Cellars jehtld tomorrow. Children simply 4 n forgot the “Ifly.” bid | Fish. Recently Fish pieked up a A perfect hail of shelle whizzed/ wij) not take the time from play} rather ordinary : ; b ce of plaster in an abandoned over us day and night. The line ofito empty their bowels, which be-|Compared to of the | waist and knees, and Was very nar- “Whenever | a girl with f f ne Wickes. It was #0/ 0 Europe tn July,” aid | battle was north and south and 8008 | come cloeged up with waste, liver | others who . row at the bottom. her waist open so that the up- * do he steps [Beary that he had ft assayed with | yp) “to visit my father,| extended from Mets to Salles. eta | snail : low moment ‘sca de sash of black ribbon was| per part of her ch | starting sesuite. Fish then ob . J gets singgish; stomach sour. a few moments later A wide sash o! | per pa er chest is en. You take a : Dr James’ Head-| tained a lease on the deserted vil Powder and in just a few|lage with the right to smelt all the its your head clears and all|pliaster tn the old houses. The! gin and pain fades awny.| plaster was made years ago from the quickest and surest relief) sand in a near. poy stream. years old, my sister Elis As soon as the bombardment be Look at the tongue, mother! If) One gil: Wie center of wound about her hips and tied in} posed, | want to give it a little abeth and my brothers Paul and/ gan we took to the cellars. ated, or your child is lstiess,| . enter of an ad- | bow at the bai spank and teil her to go home 1 = " | miring group, wore a Russla 4 Daniel. They lived in the village They blew the town to pleces| or feverish, breath bad, rest in . . and get dressed,” admitted one T 5 J . tunic of bive serge moulded to teach: “I'm ' y Many girls affected the skirt er. sure | don’t see of Sanixuers, in « valley in Alsace, | over our heads—first one side and/ less, doenn't eat heartily, fall of! gy . sclose every line of her fig. wh; iri who di with one or more deep fiounces ya 0 6dresses like one hour's ride from the French| then the other cold or has sore throat or any oth-| Ure with border. My father, Alfred Dufaa,| “At intervals there would be aler children’s ailment, give a tea-| In'¢ont o pes Blc cut low puffing out over the hips in a| that doesn’t have a cold all the . oe. pannier effect. time. f headache, whether dull, throb- ere. ring be conducted « linen factory th | Int in the fii and we would gojspoonful of “California Syrup of/ splitting or nerveracking | PITTSBURG, Kan, Oct, wor ‘Abeatines Piro a Ale | ont to gather the wounded and help| Figs,” then don't worry, bocause It} Suyee nin’ 2e¢ conspicuous TPC oung thing wore the most The "costume We do our some one to the drug store|Catn, fearing burglars, had been! ww, had no intimation of war! bury the dead |i* perfectly harmless, and tn a few| Hor skirt wae In ¢ elaborately tailored suit I have | best to encourage among the @nd get a dime package now Quit | atenptag with a revolver under his} wren 1 reached my father’s home. The bodies of French soldiers! h all this constipation polnon,| » full, loosely, lewd eee [seen for some time girls is the plain, sensible ely pleated over. The befiounced skirt was slit) Skirt and the middy blouse Baffering—it's so needless. pillow. The other night burglars t All at once war descended mus.| were four and five deep in the|sour bile and enting waste | ‘ ; ie Seder Hasencna| enesced. tha Cate home. he only|myty two brothers, who are French | streets of the town when we sai.| will gently move out of the bowels,| Kut hanging over a narrow | ines deeply, exactly in front. with the collar properly ad- 1 there will be no| thing missing the next morning was| ., 7,'¥0 brothers, who Ate ereie hed fort cam erate whe and you have a woll, playful child] Sty? spout her ankles, It was |"“rhe coat was full and “fusey,”| Justed to protect the throat. }German army “They burned the bodies that day is oftimes all that is neces bronze slippers. back trimmed vith at least 26 but-| to wear in the gymnasium and “But they, like all Alsatians, aro piles of them.” should be the first tregt-| The girl's hair was done at in two rows: PROS hear ~ Py pasa Ee: pledged to fire in the alr and to —-—- high on her head, and she ee 4 sumes that the hard-worked ook © capty the French, aware of o i ni had a long, rakish feather sticking | seek to BO captured by the Frese When You Want x your druggist for a wore @ round black hat tipped 15 in front and would have been | teachers are to blame for the so that they may fight for the coun at an angle of 45 degrees, with f ttle rn ple oF 0. reakily dressed school girl. try they love. tle of “California a Green bird perched airily on , |Suitable on a woman of 3 y 9 “All was peacefal in our little! L h Ea Figs.” which has full direc the fim. tn the hand’ |... 88¥ a considerable umber of | But what is the answer? ial 3 | _ peo children of all ages and ’ sirls with skirts so narrow that pases woth Seguet 19, when to aug t grown-ups plainly printed on with her book satch@l she car | Walking would have been impeded WASHEE, , WASHEE 109th French infantry and the 12th aa Salk. Gasene iad rled-a vanity box, if the skirts had not also been very | regiment French cavalry | ddenly| and If You Want to Eat Without/tnat ft 1s made by the "California! titi lnd short, exteadiig scarcely more} Wa Hing, 23, « Chinese laundry- appeared and took possession of the | Take a Stuart's | Fi K Syrup Company Another young woman displayed |than midway between knee and/ man, was picked up by the police town. | Tablet After sn black velvet hat with a white |ankle. |iast night on suspicion that he ostrich plume, at least 18| There were several slit skirts. | knew more than was good for him Choice of No Gu d TRY 10 LEARN : . . bh F over her left oa at the throat and many were cut|death of Lum Kong, government go with « “cavedin” stomach. Pan- pmenmetraid-cftie-food laugh Her thin cotton frock, with no|as low as party dresses, both| witness in the Set Whore teckivaws that torent D petticoat under it, had three two-|V-shaped and round | dead several da P : f Shin G ina fodiiua that a. Sick oneh | inch folds in the skirt Later we went inside. held at the city j or Pair o uards |WHY S0 HOO 2 [Mates 1¢ Dll, Brite, Lie $1.50 of over purchase of a football will entitle you, Satur. less, and Causes It to Fall Out The Wam Weather y, to your choice of a nose guard or pair of shin guards free. : . ‘aa Seattle's schoo! officials are + ‘oof Dressing at No Extra Char; eo ¥ eeu ” trying to find out why boys and giris quit school when half : i aa) , ~ wrpeetee Bap Rhy Hh 8 Official “R. ©.” Football, the “RO” represents the best through, why some of them find out e eo oF ¢ | S$ greatest ball ever $5 00 valde ever offered In a football. school distasteful, and why oth t u t made ..... ” Same kind of pebbled grain ers are forced to quit and get 4 : leather as official $5.00 ball, ex Sits ths branaulaneds’ cantin t ae) \ We are not offering you last Other Wright & Ditson Foot-] cept lighter in weight. Water- Also, under the direction of f i lind $1 00 ise $2 50 Mrs. J. A. Reed, they are at oF four more appitention \, . y season’s models or fashions, This from .. . : to kick ...... . tempting to seek how best they “My old grouchy days ere funny! sires Bae mand tf ; “ stock consists of over a hundred doer to me now.” will find, too 1 tte ” f coats i is season’s st stv! SPECIAL NOTICE—All Footballs Purchased Here Are Inflated woth, an education they may | Just make up your mind to help ihewine ' ; > coats in this SEASOR S latest styles and Laced Without Extra Charge apply to their work. | re help herself. Give your body |" your batr will be s w ‘ | : j and fabrics—the loosefitting Bal- to Sad out went they lack ang ne a eee cies ce m rou can wet macaan, in the mannish, square them to have learned while in| &!¥6 your blood the tools to make |!* Inexpensive, ar \ In a \ bat , in plaids, checks and mix- save the Beattie Boboo!| the b well—give it the chance \ ; price was to have been $16.50 first step toward the solu me ee a $4.50 fics crite Seni i ae'scouiat "ice GOOD DIGESTION a | des the| magical about Science ha of how| make up the dig juice ome n perte t rmit art's Dyspepala Tablets will dig an of acid, usually r \ h\\\\\ Silk Messaline Dresses in the latest ; f food. basque styles, made up with box. NAB Cen tomach which fs filled with food | #" well ax acld ne in the i R | | black only Regular $12. 75 ex a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab: | ei"), f ; $18 value. S more a to digest the " " Eveready “Searchlight 4 char with| The work {s not so hard nor the conduett \ house a «sp aecellaea ac he te Oceldental| When the meal is finally F or nd preve , 9] ! | $16.50, at es q ‘ 1 i iam \ Frank Skog wan arrested by n ¢ lee nourishment, and harmful | *"! Benefit > ih iin ean aa tenteina ei ail lat en store carrion Stuart's | herinie | estinghouse Freshest James edral at the Per apepA ableta, ‘0 any one} stomach Ip any x ape Former Partner J. Matzger & C “Mazda” “Eveready” ae age $e h—-no, ho, not | Wishing a free trial of these tablets . 5 ore le g ‘oO. here PIPER & TAFT Flaantight nickens-—n0. RO, Ot Pease addres F. A. Biuart Co, 166) Fits, #04, Ty tf Arn 1318 SECOND AVE. Lam 1117 SECOND Batteries now, but—er——fo ort you | Stuart Bidg., Marshall, Mich., and ala © he : \ ; abled “99 eat. They.ete 260 chicken pri et small sample package will be mall! ne vida Opposite Arcade Entrance t last night ed free,

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