The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 1, 1915, Page 4

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stain voapalpaos inte. — eee oF What is the war news that the women of | wardly written paragraphs, yet if you read between | 5 } 4 Europe are reading? the hising ay i ~~ a tar gee gina +g | 4 i ws venture, heroism, romance—and bitter tragedy— t ere carrease Metin; “RAE . Special Sle- than in any literary triumph of the front-page war ai) patches from the front. | correspondent, | & No. : eal | The Matin averages about 100 new items every a 3 Wives, mothers, sisters in Europe today are day, exactly like the following in their tragic sof | —turning sadly to the other side of the official row, and differing only in the names, bulletins. . * ” , FROM THE WANT AD SECTION OF THE PARIS MATIN » 4 They find this “other side of the war news rd be * on the back page among the want ads. It might be headed “Lost and Found,” except that few of these pitiful “Lost” are ever found. The following items are taken at random from the columns of this women’s war news, as published in recent numbers of the famous Paris Matin. They bring startlingly close to you the human, heartbreaking, personal side of war. You'll find it hard to follow these terse, awk- THE SEATTLE STAR | OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE | MME, FIEVE, Rue Gassendi, Paris, will be deeply thankful to any soldier who can tell her the place of burial of her son, Louis, who fell in the fight at Aroimont, and of her husband, Marcel, sergt. in the 155th infantry, supposed to have died in a field how pital near Rheims, | MME. DEFFAUD of Broye desires word of her husband Maurice, of the 5th Hussars, who fell wounded on field of battle near Courbesseaux, late in August, and wae never found. without news of her jared on reconnoiter- eptember | MME. MANCERON, Avenue Bosquet, Par son, lieut, 4th Cuir ing duty to north of Vio-sur-Ale Pp . the 12th of PAUL BOULNOI! disappeared 8 September, following fight in enn, Good MORNING, TRUE, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND # ‘ffice as Second-Clase Matte 80; year $3.25 up to 6 DO YOUR registering early. There are eight more days left. | SENATOR SMOOT talked 11 hours straight the other day. Judge Humphries now to defend the championship title it's up A HUSBAND should be more than a me: says Or. M. A. jhews. They are, doctor, they are. Some of ‘em are cooks, waiters dishwashers. A CHICAGO woman in New York stopped pecestrians and inquired am i?" Reckon mest of them want to conceal it the moment get there. j THE LATE William Shakespeare must have had the white heat ex- it between the house organization and Gov. Lister over the tax| in mind when marked that the much ado Arrival of the Jitney Bus R. AND MRS. STRAPHANGER Are you getting the joyful thrill in all this jitney news? Six months ago the street car comy seemed anies impreg ly intrenched in every American community Today in nearly all the big cities of the West and South it they have been half routed by the jitney busses, and are ling for an armistice / There are today over 3,200 nickel busses in operation, 3 we a short time ago there were none imate figures, to date, for the 14 cities where the busses had their most phenomenal development | In California the traction companies are appealing to the fislature for relief and © they have cleverly forestalled the jitneys and have Wbtained a city ordinance which practically prohibits the el busses from the streets VW These are some of the figures the California street rail Ways present to show how damaging to their sacred interests } the jitneys: Those are the ap- So also in Texas Missouri. In Number of Daily r, mice "Ss “MOST ANYTHING. | Angeles Se Gace .. 1,050 $8,400 se | Francisco wo 2.400 The Sign Language jreally love me as much as ever? we % < ; What,” asked the Sunday-¢choo! What @ foolish question! Didn't $ 50 ’ ertee: 40 3,000 | teacher, “did Samson kill a thou-\l buy an evening paper for you on| Diego .. tate e eee ee eee eee 2/5 <,100) sand Philistines with? the way home? P F No answer ait The advent of the jitneys unquestionably presents many| The her topped his jaw Did Miss Howler sing with any Dblems. In Los Angeles, the traction lines have discharged With the jawbone of an ass,” feeling? oh & £ al hundred men and taken off many cars shouted the chorus —Lehigh Burr Not of pity for her audience. In California, where corporations pay a tax on gross re q A Broken Silence fipts, there is a prospective decline in state revenue One Definition ‘ Willie Willie—What's a “satirical “Money talka Where street cars pay «ities a large percentage of gross| touch,” pa? 1 know, but my husband has an =) receipts, as in Baltimore and Cincinnati, jitneys would make Papa Willie—It's the fellow who !mpediment in bis income © a big cut in city revenue : borrows money of you and then | _ _ The jitneys will certainly help to squeeze the water out sad sgell xsakecabeun sun he hs BIG crowds TURN ‘| of traction corporations. Maybe the jitneys will show the ow Ss i _ traction companies the wisdom of 3-cent fares. Cleveland, Generous OUT FOR REVIVAL " with 3-cent fares, is in little danger of jitneys. Strikes on “Henry.” she murmured, “do you | ity traction lines are likely to be less frequent, because of _ the fear of starting jitney competition. First Christian church, Broadway | ity Sunday morning and evening, o which marked the opening of a| That’s What Will Be Done Try Musterole. See> How ‘Woweek revival service. The ; services are ‘being ednducted by HREE score crusaders are dining in Washington from Quickly It Relieves. IN, MeCash, well-known 8po- | time to time over the question, “What r You Going ae ane evangelist. Meetings will be question, “What Are You ing) ¥ st rub MUSTEROL! held sight, excént Shtardas sally to Do About It?” “It” the pain meaning present failure of the EERE: tek Progressive majority in the country to hold its own te place Annes, | Do about it ude with ott ; Constipation a Why, that’s easy Take another plateful and then pick your teeth tore and nurses use MUSTER and recommend it to thelr pa Penalty of Age | L you what re- ( fe haL Te |{ Nothing tao exmential to health | in advancing age ax keeping the bowels open. It makes one feel and fresher and fore stalin lds, piles, fevers and |} violent and drastic in action and (| sliould be avoided. A mild, effect- {| } ive laxative by pb have used’ it, is the « nic, recommended sictans and thousands who under Dr. Caldweil's Syrup simple bs wit t bottle ite to Dr, W 2 Washington at ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We Are CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES Silver Fillings eye. Gold Crowns.......$3 Resinol Soap clears pimply skins and you will be astonished to find how quickly the healing, Bathe your face for several minutes with Resinol Soap and hot water,working the creamy antiseptic Resinol medication hte elgg ila SP) lather into the skin gently with soothes and cleanses the pore: reliable reports This should have the finger-tips. Wash offwith removes » pwn and black- settled the matter, but the Amer Resinol Soap and more hot heads leaves the eomplex- ican newspapers immediately raiser water. Finish with a dash of ion clear, fresh and velvety. a great deal of protes, and have not cold water to close the pores. Rostnct Soap to ould by aft rogetate. entirely subsided yet. They Do this once or twice a day, Ay ia se te oP, to be of the opinion that th ‘Baltimore, f DEFENDS CANADIANS poachers should have re: | | Kditer The trey Several weeks | gold medal instead of a charge of | ago, as you will r omber, two law | lead UNION DENTISTA—208% Pike St leas individuals from the United 19 is very likely that punishment | Oe a ih tek "Med Ar ay Bg Nigger ae te best # © & pleasing and taat States journeyed across to Canada | will still continue to be meted out te Virginia St. and Fighth Av, " ‘: ine and after breaking the laws of that lawbreakers, irrespective of. their The Virginus Use any care via Weatlake Kitchen is Attoy Filling ®Ae country were shot by Canadian| nationality, in all countries, whiel sieeantly turnlahed rooms, with the heat Palntess Watracting 5.00 una militiamen when they refused to is as it should be 1 those that | a, comto ourtesy for ay UExaminath “ tody Au submit to arrest, These fellows go, don’t like this state ffairs may Hotel pede wae ee he Os Privileges ' UNION 6 100% Bike exactly what they deserved, and the| howl their throats sore for all the * Canadians were absolved from al good it will do them, JW, STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1915. XCUTE ME, MR, BRAWN, BUT YoU ARG CON.» MDERED VERY PAGE 4, THE WAR NEWS THE WOMEN OF EUROPE ARE READING Reward for informati woods of Maraucourt jon. MME, BOULNOI, FERNAND BAUVAL, Belgian soldier, 7th line, aske Information concerning his wife and thr babies, lost at Termonde Ad. dress him Hospital Tour-d’Augergne, Paris. CHARLES DEBERGUE, wounded at Namur, is now recovering and asks news of hie wife and little girls of Tirlemont, who took flight when the Uhians pillaged the place MME. JAQUES GUERY of Blois wishes news of her husband, Jaques, wounded and probably taken prisone: 19; also of her sons, Valere, fa at Lironville, and Charles, wounded and unheard from since the combat at Fricourt, October 4 MME. FRANCIS DORVAUX: NOTICE—Your four sons in the trenches in the Argonne are ali safe and sound up to this time. MME. MELET, 85 Rue de Paris, Vincennes, desires news of her husband, Andre, of the 120th infantry, seen to participate in the bayonet charge at the Heights of the Meuse, 23 September, and lost since that date ALIX ROUSSELOT of Neniily asks aid from the family of her fiance, Sergt. Faivee of the 365th, in her search for the latter d for her brother, Raoul Rousselot, both of whom @ red same day, battie of Meuse. MISHAPS OF DIANA DILLPICKLES | HER STRONG-MAN BEAU . WHY, Yes, MIST DILLPICKLER, RATHER So. POWERFUL, aren't You $" | 4 \| "AND YOU WGAR MEDALS FOR PUTTING THE SHOT AND VARIOUS FEATS OF 5 STRENGTH ¢ ADMIT IT, DILLPIC KLOS? “AND You UrFTED oO POUNDS WwiTHouT . iT WAS HARNESS, 1 AM \ . — “900 POUNDS, MISS DucPickie ss’ THEN PLCASE, MR. BRAWN, TRY To Sse iF You can _ RAISE THIS CAR WINDow,’ | . SARVAE SS SSRs RAR BAA AS SSA “When You're Well, Keep Well” Another article In The Star’s health campaign being conducted with co-operation of American Medical Association ABOUT TUBERCULOSIS Medical science has laid down | food certain fundamental rules for the idance of peo Three good meals a day are nec- jessary, Kat plenty of cereals, like ple who are in oatmeal and rice, bread, butter, clined to tubercu | meat at least once a day, milk and losis endeavoring |cream. Supplement by use of eggs, improve their lif stomach is weak and meals do prospects by prop. not agree. Milk is especially good living. Thexe to form fat rules are largely | Fruit is usually agreeable, but should not take the place of nw tritious foods if stomach is sensi- tiv Do not use alcohol the result of actu al experience. Here are a few “boil down” practical hints for those lined to the disease Third, rest. Complete rest in b oo err t rh Pte in} Poon ae bed is absolutely necessary all the yreathe, night and day. Stay ou e } at i bove 104 of doors all the time in all kinds | me if temperature rises above 100 of weather. If you cannot be out | %¢stees by mouth at any time dur- of doors, keep the windows open, | ‘9 the day Avoid direct drafts, |_IF YOU THINK YOU NEED A Openings on two or more sides of | TONIC, CHANGE YOUR FOOD— the room are better than openings | ADO SOMETHING FRESH AND one side. That is, have a cross,|GREEN, SUCH AS VEGETABLES cireulation of air. Pure air en-|OR FRUIT TO YOUR DAILY riches the blood, lessens the ac-|DIET. THEY ARE CHEAPER (cumulation of poisons and invig-| THAN BOTTLES OF MEDICINE |orates the body. | AND A GREAT DEAL SAFER, UN- | Keep the head protected from|LESS THE MEDICINE HAS the sun. |peen PRESCRIBED BY A PHYSI- Second, CIAN. . you must have nutritious with 264nch hickory handle; -strictly high grade Vy to 45 Quaker City Handled Ax eee es $1.25 Forged steel blade No. 4 Paragon Copper Oiler Cupped mouth, which catches of! and revents it dripping down on outside ¢ oiler. $3.00 Clayton and Lambert Pint Gaso- line Torch, with soldering iron attach- ment < +++ $2.50 33.50 Quart Same $3.00 Spinning’s Specials For soldering, thawing out pipes and $1.25 Plumb’s Oreadnaught Double- Temper Lady's, Boy's or Light House Ax Ene Ys Pe ol rning off paint and putty Our Velvet Edge Razor Blade Sharpener Does Much Better Work SPINNING’S CASH STORE 2425;2427 Weighs a littie over three pounds Fourth Av. WE ARE THE UNDERTAKERS And the only ones today in Seattle who stand for a decent cost on all funerals. The trust undertakers are doing every hing in their power to retard our truly marvelous growth—but the public are with us heart and soul. We are fighting the just fight—and we believe the day has passed for the hundreds of undertakers who take advan- tage of the hour of grief to prey upon those who at that time fail to consider the justice of “the funeral bill.” This Beautiful Black Broadcloth Casket trimmed with six stl ver and cloth handles, silver name plate, engraved, satin lined Trust price $75 to $100. Our independent ECIAL $75 FUNERAL Oo trong outside box, laying out, » pedestal OUR SP! f, personal ser attendants, and free a othor nudertaker w a8 your phone, and closer in @ Ne Is answered im kets, with «: by other undertakers frog: $200 to §400 8 handles, sold Our price, $100, Cremation—Prices Charged by Other U. - takers, $20 to $35. Our Price “$10 - © one dares dispute the truth b We give « man a square de needs It when of the hew he tw necensary aif that charged by other undertakers FREMONT UNDERTAKING COMPANY Carton & Finnegan, 3515 Fremont Ave, Auto Ambulance Service eds « nauare demi, and he sure! ® tuner Children’s funeral rates o Phone North & Day or Night PLEASE NOTE NAME AND PHONE NUMBER v MIy te every part of the of Nea smash |

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