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STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20, 1915. PAGE 5. WOODHOUSE-GRUNBAUM FURNITURE CO. USE YOUR CREDIT—WE CHARGE NO INTEREST ING, FARRAR Annan nnn nnn j “croup, toons ukE THE JUDGMENT DAY Stoit"teou tance, Denrensiaaiion - ESTABLISHED 1875 ac T)ougall ¢ fouthwick jowtng te the few « regarding the efficacy of the a man's trunk withgn It | wheels French shell fire, but even thus Under the French fire, Batteries are everywhere, thelr prepared, and despite what I ob. trenches became graves for the | crews active in correcting en | Served personally, | was totally Nving, while the graves of earlier of new ¢ my positions in re % surprised by what 1 saw victims were exposed to the air sponse to calls from hidden ob “ N RABBITS KILLED general commanding the | servers r the German lines or Special Apron Day TS over’ mane) ehnnie tation eae French fourth army told me it | wirelessed commands from the Beginning Toda | pacBY WM. PHILIP SIMMS | ically non voxetation. was igtt, | {00k tO monthe to prepare thie | specks hovering 10 the wk; | United Pr # Staff Correspondent Even the rabbits and rate had | Part of the attack fe con | Aeroplanes of both sides are ‘ r A Prees) stag Bh on on . ‘ structed 600 kidometers of new | constantly busy photographir ¢ We will have an expert Demonstrator give PARIS, Oct. 20--In the mid. | ® j vem gay Pe hells haa | teaches, some of them wide yosing trenches and platting you a practical Demonstration of the Economy dle of the Champagne battlefield | Koon tired into this aren in three | C20UKL for two horses to pass, | them | and Superiority of “WEAR-EVER ALUMIN raecent dae tak ceesee thea (Cave, CREIRE. pits to pin ral with many new dirt an Leta shed hehe dd ‘! UM WEAR” over all other kitchen utensils had been left behind té roam the | 7° feet deep, the latter 130 to 150 1 personally rode along the | occurrence, but’ usuaily they re- | ROM the tiny Tea in cooking, baking, frying and boiling—using disrupted earth alone. eer snail dé Gila Soneintent new dirt, 13 kilometers long sult in the invader returning to | ree 7 the same Utensils in the same way as you use An far as the eye could 860 | aa fin ‘the whole wounter was | lid so that the troops and con: | his own lines, ax he has | Maid’s Apron to seem every day " {| along the undulated stretch tt }| Or or ; 2 hy, voys could pass day and night, | important work to do than bring > Cover or B ¥. them every lay in your kitchen was a vast pitted waste of chalk, by tek Pe ba ag “ee unseen, owing to cuts and im- | down the enemy the Coverall or Bunga There will be a different: cooking demon with snags and annihilated for | 4.) Sener on die ber ee provised hedges. The rattattattat of machine low Aprons. All styles : . fere ‘te athe > r , credeory Nites ‘0 a 0 ae ‘ s © clouds ne only A 2 stration each day, using different Utensils in oats sth King up maunt ae: bet 9 1 that droves of prisoners hase eaters ready the ar ene in 4 loud 4 wing ie and a splendid range different ways. Coveres With Gust agun the French took were sent to the Y cut loose. passing glan put ever 6 legs and BATTLE TAKES ONLY A DAY while one is dea skyline and with ar ned by the pan of colors. Every one at- rear without any other escort > “ = other fragments of ¢ i men ty facia ie The battle, which took two nemonium of antiaircraft bat - vely to OUR FAMOUS “QUICK MEAL ing, stinking Mike common ger | (An a single guide; thet many | months to ‘prepare, was prec. | terles driving away inquisitive tractively priced. RANGE” WILL BE USED DURING bage, on « titanic dump re almost insane for days tically over in one day, as the | aerial enemies ( THIS DEMONSTRATION HELL'S FURIES OUTOONE A MODERN POMPEI! subsequent fighting really The combined ser ot ¥ Envelope Aprons (as This was the work of the Numerous French regiments | @ settling-down process. shells ts cyclonic sketched) French artil Here G have been trying to clean up the Local attacks and counter at The French advance was gain : ; had been, Here many w battlefield ever since, but with. | tacks are still occurring, but the | ed with all losses, but eve This splendid Apron, 3 rotting. Hell's furles see out seeming to make headway, | original result has not been ma- | had the Gallic losses been enor ame implies have been forestalled and out so Vast {x the undertaking tertally changed ‘ mous, the Champagne victor as NS. nase: | done f 7 heir excavations bring to _The cannon seem to touch would have been cheap. completely envelopes , ‘or three days I was permit ight daily fresh huddles of putrt niacin oe r j ij * For three da ei Ales of | the figure, is easily :, Maks a be ck eee (heme mey hem 'PAINT STARS AND STRIPES ON T had 1k previous tomy t T took to be the stump of | trip ‘with many at the war-oftice | torn bush turned our to VESSEL IN SEATTLE HARBOR TO | e's “crinpe, ved hand on Mi SAVE HER FROM SUBMARINES MARINER KNOWN aS NVERE @aanat kd Shue old sack | They have painted Old Glory on| “We are Just putting on the tattoo had a human foot inside |the sides of the ahip Dirigo, riding | marks 80 the submarines will know A discolored blue sweater had |at anchor with « full cargo ‘of bar-| what they are shooting at,” Is the — |ley off Harbor Island way First Mate Fred F. Mortimer As a special inducement for you to attend this demonstra- They have stenciled in black let: | put it tion, we have made arrargements to offer this three-piece t ters ten feet high along her bows The Dirigo will leave port Thurs! the regular price of which Is $2.00, suse the name DIRIGO day on the most perilous voyage « of “Wear-Ever Aluminum, : ¢ high seas, more Former Second Officer of Cal igh seas, mor Sor 89c. This offer is good during the demonstration only. No —— her career on th Bron rd be a pted for this special. # nh than the one Jack) erordere can be accepted for'ths apecitk eee a INDICESTION OR To People Who Are ''."" 20°20", 03 man Shell ing from Baltimore to Seattle three eT. UnderNormalWeight adjusted and fastens at the back with a single button. May be had in all-white bound with blue; lavender bound with white; light blue bound with white; pink bound with white, and black and white bound with blue. Black Sateen Aprons..... ..-25c, 35c, 50c, $100. Excellent for the business woman Plain Band Aprons of good quality gingham. .25e¢ PUDOGTC. ADTONS 50 03 sc00 sree some -50c Marguerite Aprons, with or without the bib 25¢, 50e Domestic Aprons, made of good quality sheeting. . Seagunes vos eestaet peocteige ees pen Princess Aprons, with sleeves, made of good qual- ity sheeting ...... Pe Princess Band Aprons.........25e, 35¢, 50c, 75¢ years ago. | on London's story was “The Mutiny LOSES BOTH HIS LEGS A SICK STOMACH Men and Women Who Want [of the Elsinore.” First Mate Mor-| iis ica caledat falee to Put on Flesh timer is proud to remember that | aboard the Blue Funnel liner Thousands of people suffer from ex-|he appears in the yarn as “Mr. aboar @ Blue Funnel |i Calchas, lying In drydock here | “Pape’s Diapepsin” Ends All The Better Wednesday, when word came | Stomach Distress in | that her former second officer, Five Minutes. +4 | Fred R. Richardson, had been _ Pike But Jack London, even, did not {alow his imagination to conjure} man submarine when the liner “/kest anything you eat and over Sm Tea Aprons of dotted Swiss and plain lawn...... Diomed was sunk off Liver | Strmas, Sour SAMey OF OULOLOFEET | icnnees or faulty digestion snd’ tor | aMMMMECH | Pot see ee ceccc ces es es tt, S50, SOc, Tie $1 Down; bY | Per Week gonkvtide nies 4G te ; - Old-fashione r ‘Band Aprons with 4-inch hemstitched Richardson, who had been t r mea don't fit comfort L promoted from the Calchas to ce of first officer of the Diomed, iost both his lege. on like a mach, or . that ie a hem and one pocket,......<.-«.. Parlor i's Apron of “dotted SVE Gs kendo plcheptate be 53515 ate They were carried away clean | a ee : | Red Cross Apron for professional nurses, made of P== a good quality cambric..........+.0+00e SOG ) sour risings Ane frowned As the vessel sank. borg lors ha Gee arly Maids’ Collar and Cuff Sets 25c 41610424 ike Street: : Bsn Nd $a, taiisans ae aati toed Three styles—plain lawn hemstitched, dotted Swiss] = t jury caused gene the stomach, nausea, debili or plain lawn scalloped, set..........0.+. 206 : by #, dizziness or in { —Third Fleer He is married and has two chil F This will all go. t ew eee” Laren ae ta England an id here will be Hng!o-ves 2 ¥ . « 3 ee ATCH “SLAYER CAUGHT jerserne Soret ie ie iiton Sou Sra ik mteons | eeace > EMBARGO PUT ON ‘Causes of Baldness ed the Dt 1 Friday. left Liv- | odors. wish to gain at least ten pounds o — The successful men. You'll erpool on Saturday, and met the| Pave's Diapepsin te a certain|—Advertoement and Early Grayness Be enemy on Sunday cure for out-of-order stomachs, be-| vi fro 8. b Oat 20.—Harry The hair grows from a sac of fol- ==" le tom of this littl sac is the papilla, the productive or-* | kan, which takes from the bleas-stes# d that they began to save; LOS ANGELES, chased us for three bh cause it takes hold of your food | y beg | gy Duncan, slayer of Sergt, Toolen,|his letter says. “Tho first we no-/and digests {t just the same as if iIHOR ICK Ss Money at the start. However, 1. cactured today {ticed of them was when one of the your stomach wasn't there. ‘ He was taken) ] h of the gun we had Relief in five minutes from all nutriment that makes the hair grow sighted a streak of oll b The Original jmen in stomach misery is waiting for you | President Wilson Signs Order | «nd the pigment that gives the hair 5a bows at any drug store | MALTED MILK 4 ry : to Help Carranza End has a natural lite of trom two to six we do not advise the saving of at Shorb station, near Elmonte. Sheriff Cline and Deputy Day ar money merely for the selfish rested Duncan as he was boarding | antious to get a| These large fifty-cent cases con. ekistics At the end of its life it falls sf: cati as in. All stations had been| shot h ans that nearly ¢ sugh “P Diap Uniess you say “WORLIOK'S” a : bile or ig pulled out with the combs tification of spending it. Do * ‘®™ h ain igh “Pape's Diapepsin” to A is pu t with = ita closely watched themselves the entire family free from yO@ may get @ @ Substitute - : iY congition, x pew lait prawn it for a purpose. ve may tee nego _ | with to the rig ach disorders and tmdigeethon | ig) |GEN. VILLA HARD HIT place, But the follicle is ob- ance hen Cline and Day threat-|« > ag structed with dandruff and germs, WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.— otherw spaired, a weakling Ivers, he said: | en ss ft my gun at|when the lened him with r interest Mp Per Cent 93," 1" submarine air or at all may be the home. came t peas HIMSELF AT 40! | President Wilson today signed result. © srely the pigment — ‘d i an embargo against shipping = forming sells may be dise but be. A mob gathered tn front of Cer F ti N tral station. The prisoner, hand-|f 4 % jcuffed, between the two offic led on her that a new hatr of normal size will Death many a man killing years, who arms and amunition to the op- ponents of Carranza w, but gray or white. The rst sprinkling of gray indicates =m ci je the nistake of fail- 4 ; , ¥ he emt oO 1 ‘ ao hte h oe q was led thru the midst of the|denly she ro r r 7 nderstand the warnings of A. ’ ‘iS Th A Villa and ; apilia on which the root 4 ele Hon ‘headouarte leomebody yell, and I aa | sdasy trouble | Ite other factions opposed to Car . grows | 1 crowd to police headquarters someb« yell, and when I looke When your kidneys begin to lag ha A Wi | ranza, whose government the Unit-| PO%e".¢ nemitting coloring mat- He killed Toonen early yester.|up our master was gone off the Han” retyhas cal eaineat biden an " | Re \ rep nl seaeepaagh rhe : r tr ne blood to the pigment : @ | house to arrest him on suspict me. When I became consclous [warnings come in little twinges, oF IN munitions censizned to other| the next e Sower te ane ] tealing automobile tires bone Tine ot }| Jatiffness across your back and hips : f 8 will be held up > ot ae 7 OF SEATTLE | stealing 2 nile | n Urination m be too freq nt; you T president's step is regarded . ing of gray col | ne morning deter 1 move to put an forerunner of p total - Capital and Surplus $800,000 Fe bank of tt h d believed all other republics of the! humpe ave feand oe I stern hemisphere will follow the scalp. These germs or microbes get . S D. HOGE, President six Latin-Am m aount: that they Infect f root, the NOB. SOLNER, — | BERLIN, “Oct. 20, — Bul 1 directly on Fach of these six countries will tus contrioucing ty If Roti J 0 | | garians have captured Sultan Inner der and gives | - , " a i i , z Vice President and Trust Officer | Tepe, in Serbia, with 2,000 | relief at once or your money will be jsend an ambassador to the rec- ' ate Seer Jn : —_—— | prisoners and 12 cannon, sald Seattle's Newest Cafeteria Bi ietuies ase’ leaborioa diner —. y Sqorteag mepeabibrden gcse es oss of hair and to revive th today’s official statement. The and can be had at | Bu Hh pigment cells, t ’ ae panne SHOULD BE KILLED Avethinne are moving forwara | Serves You Better Price ie ge pha rh aoe tee sf ouoes a J t e 9 e Northern Pacific de compos 4 ee the Heart of the Financial werey, Spebets. The: Serhiine anteed by continue to run from the Columbia Mec e rou or r sesscites | _ at the het sign tthe repulsive cockroach, ee ee eee river to San Francisco. | aad’ mis ‘them yourasine or waterbug, get a box of the gemuine Stearns’ | and Bozevac. Electrie Kat and Roach Paste and use it ac~ Sie peri d tiers. | CALL RESERVES finety fot wae) po wieing, Dace eeble) ROME, Oct. 20.--Italy today Albert Hansen escent exist will mix them for wi tt the finger tips. » widely used for | | ype and Amer- -Upn. Doctor of Ophthal mology Indigestion, constipation, biliousness| : : inte the foed ike powders. |called 19. the” colors fou aw wood: and many ailments of the digestive | Ce ne arg A ect thee Jeweler and Silversmit! [classes of serves, thus the best organs are often th i | a TING GLASSES /. and sca; Dieeetions fa ib anewanee tn every veckawe fing her mobilization. N Raph ce itn ite te gaa rasa | avd aa lea da Dela Paces PRaLies : : 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison ones Berend pe cnaaaret ae toe Comes eae than you illness. At the first sign of disordered! her name painted on her side in ———— | Geld ee druasions overronore Aneto Wad. S¥en, bY " conditions take the reliable family | black letters ten feet high, and be Hollywood Lanch Waffles Gam followed the additte » Dining remedy that is always dependable—| side It, a huge American flag. now in season, 212 Pike St—Ady. were for kan service. These R a mer . Hide : reports strengthened by of a ed adr » that no mor nae ath . BEECHAM’S the possibility of such a voyage as troop ure ne at the Austrian that ahead of the Dirigo now ents Adjoining Joshua Green Bldg. PII | S ment stood on the deck Tuesday SEIZE 2 CITIES NEAR PIKE, ON FOURTH afternoon watchir the men pal Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. | tl hatches thing but neutral or a LONDON, Oct. 20.4-Bulgarian | _Seld everrwhere, la bones, 10¢., 266, {cargo went aboard her—-nothing capture of Istip and Cotfana, 60) ———<—<———= : ae en ~———_— | but. barley |miles inside of Serbia, was report She will sail around the Horn ed by an Athens dispatch toda for Kalnar, Sweden. It is a signif. {cant fact that Sweden never im: A New Seattle Product CLAIM VICTORY ports barley from the United e e States for her own consumption rion aes te ff SOOt Flying in the site for Ber om consumption, car on the market nan atta mg the |channel from Kalnar 1s Germany, “O st $1.00 per re has behind tt a company western f in an Ai I D es and a German port t1 s ‘ st investigation, a product demand'that fs officiel summary of the week's OSs t | So they have painted Old Glory cre n ever-increasing and promise of great earning events, tssued by the office Ir Ss ep 1 e on jon her sides n emblem of neu if AO ‘ rat our salesrooms. Have a ride tn tt. 1 trality and a guarantee of protec Maye oe SOUL do womnthinea Oke eine Kiunt » the Teuton O ° bad tion ; pere7 mane very yect in Eres Rar pen, putahased by WESTERN AUTOMOBILE COMPANY EYE WORK A SPECIALTY Supported by 20 years’ practice. Don’t keep wor | wheat merchant, from Arthur Sew paaperes “ADVANCE > all & Co, of Bath, Me 1015 Pike St. Elliott 1367 eighborhoo iReiee caaster tn’ Cage WW, is dai LONDON, Oct. 20.—As a res }let, a man known for his absolute <== = of the Russian success in breaking |indifference to danger. Her crew casas | BURNING COAL [cil """) SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL, INC. PRODUCES SOOT || DR. MARTIN IS HOME| | iis anisions men ana toys for positions in ing how or why we do it—come and be convinced. Aliv to facts and conditions, we make this liberal offer accept it while the chance is your ee ITH BETTER eae ccnemesnazenen vert [ Bectricl Engineering Gas Enginerin te oes teas 0 ecoatte i of your eyen pious, paeeed ft ut! 1 To Overcome This Nuisance — |[)2, she ntione! oneamonent” «Mechanical Drawing Machine Shop Practice no drops—but by instruments used we can detect all [jhe will be cont errors and correct accordingly. Our one-piece Invisible Bifocal for seeing fear phyiclan’ ulteting. ’ “ie aan Saas — Steam Engineering Automobile Construction is f 8 4 de d should b re by those far is the finest lens made and should be seen by th a $750,000 school bond issue at the 3 ¢ hes the Slava have been q lig -hools that need two pair of glasse SLI ri ner poe nate hee election Dec. 4, for the construction |) Day and Night Schools. their one-time fr end, Bulg atid OAFADOOSKAPAOOLRADORAAD: ras POOLS jot new buildings. Individual Instruction _§. OPTICAL CO. | icine 2] sear ree LIGHTING COMPANY —|]GHANGE LINER’S RUN | costo gives ott particulars and con of eoursea pL BURMA Lad. bege peetialons i Stuart Bldg. Chil cee WHS fare that Bulgaria had bean perfidious Phone Main 6767 Beginning Nov. 26, tho «liner or write for 1533 THIRD AVE. E Russia, tho assured of gaining Great Northern will be placed on 108 West Roy Street Macedonia thru other means than | a pan ae tpi tondvhrt thig |safling every 2 jays from this war on Serbia

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