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Bill Hart and His Pinto Pony Sure Hit Some Pace in The School Holiday Friday Come Down Early and See the Show Narrow Trail! Take This Tip: Hear Wallace Play “The Pullman Bride”— There’s Mirth in His Music. ADMISSION Melone—Honey Dew. per ib, lee Cream « bone 5 14 ig Paes nag | : Today’s Market on | Green, per 40% ..0. ven Report Gals yellow, per te sssss.: tH j ie Yakima, per Ib. .... oN A Frices Paid Wholesale Denlera for | | Parsley—ioemi o..c.ccccsceee 2 } Vegetables ond Preis | | Reppers- . Se a | nearer VPGETABLES: Nl) Reane—Green 05 | Sweet Potatoes Cabbage—Winningstead 02, Tomatoes-—29-Ib box 4 al. lu enge--aheneae’ 299 Turnipe—Local, per sack . Celery—Loenl, tox as Saute Corn—Green, per sack . 2.18 Corn Haske—Per Ib. 10 Cucambers—No. 1 ..... 16 Fecplant—local, per box . 1.60 Gartle—Lreal, new, per Tb. 10! Horseradish— Local, Lettace—Locai, ver Ib. head, per dos. .60@ 60 1 iia 43. M. E. LAUCKS suffer with stomach trouble or gall ello, Tils., is not necessary lubricant, r f. ened, rundown system. fering, and discharging the accumulated waste, One bottle {s usually sufficient to indicate its a tonic-alterative that is most effective to rebuild and restore the weak xtra fancy . Winter Tan Gravenstein, Hananas F Blackberries Her Christian Duty i to Other Sufferers ‘Had Been Troubled for Years With Gall Stones Until Fruit- ola Brought Relief. Anyone who has ever suffered the agony of gall stone trouble will understand the sense of gratitude that impelled Mrs. M. E. Laucks, Red Lion, York county, Pa, R. F. D. No. 1, to write to the Pinus lab oratories as follows: “I feel it my Christian duty to anyone suffering from gall stones to write this testt monial. I suffered for several years with gall stones and severe attacks of gall colic. The best doctors tn our community could not help me; he only thing they recommended as an operation, which I hesitated to permit. I am very thankful [ heard of Fruitola and Traxo and used it. Have not had an attack for two years, and gladly recommend Fruitola and Traxo to all who stones. Fruitola and Traxo are prepared in the Pinus laboratories at Monti and can be purchased in drug stor@® Fruitola is a pure fruit of! that disintegrating the hardened particles that cause so much suf a doctor's prescription acts as an intestinal to the sufferer's intense efficacy. Traxo is A booklet of special interest to those who suffer with stomach trou ble can be obtained by writing to the Pinus laboratories, Monticello, Ills, Star-Liberty Weekly FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 20¢ CHILDREN 10¢ Yakima ¢ Rolled Oats Wheat selact wh ranch Steel shipping cases tructible 4 folded flat been Invented, $2.00|t 72.00 32.00 35.00 16% practically whieh can bi n not ia use have LIBERTY PARK AT LEWIS NOW | Hy Mee Correspe CAMP Cewis "Tacoma, Oct. 25.—-At last Uncle Sam has started the construction of Lib erty park, where the 50,000 men of this cantonment will spend their spare time Army engineers are busy laying out the ground for the park, and within 30° days the first of the butidings will be up. The park, | however, will not be opened until all of It Is complete 3 ing from the orig that placed the actual park in the hands committee, Maj. Gen polley control of the of a citizens |H. A Gree re are more than 900 bids for There will be no even ring and gambling baseball throwing barred unk } men! This is the injunction of Capt. Welty, official censor of the camp, to newspaper correspondents jat the cantonment Capt. Welty declares the men boys t DANDRUFF MAKES HAIR FALL OUT A small bottle of “Danderine” keeps hair thick, strong, beautiful. Try calling Girls! this! Doubles beauty of your hair in a few moments & Within ten minutes er an ap plication of Danderine you cannot |find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use when you see new halr, fine first—yes—but really 438) downy at }new hair growing all over the 14s 1.35 | scalp. 110] A little Dander immediately | aiidoubles the beauty of your hal 144 |No difference how dull, faded, brit Paso itle and scr t $o{cloth with Dar ‘ @2.00\draw it thru he king ; a at a time The « *! tec 4 amazing-——your hair will b and wavy, and have an of abundance; an in luster, ftne bottle of any dru and prove mall store or totlet ¢ that your hair is as pretty and soft as any—that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment that’s all—you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Danderine. 400 FOR URIC ACID 1% WILLIAM tEATMENT TAKE FREE start the stiff loge because you and tired Just worried 20 rous, with atic suffering, achin appre tand strength Williams ment r all urte or stub. tried th will ‘ove the k Theumatiam anc when due to matter how ow have ehront never nt, we Building ne et ou you will parcel post, a lat without charge nd without incurring any obliga tion, 8 and) Knowl. | STAR—TI'HURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1917. BEING BUILT ¢, commandant of the! PAGE 3 "French Deputy in —4 Tre ason Inquiry) the Laon sector re | lages t, put Harry J. Neely,| | who is sald to have} | Spokane backing, tn complete | | ehar yesterday, and Neely at] jones announced that he wao ready jto begin work Here {# M. Turmel, French dep-| He will be assisted by P. West-luty charged with tr » in the |by Smyly and H. F. Proctor, who! polo Pasha expose in Paris, caught had been named by the citizens’) by the camera while undergoing committee as chief concession-|croms-examination. M, Turmel » frequent trips to Switzerland » sums of money sements of one kind and an jhe has not satisfactorily explained r, and these bids will be con-| idered when the plans for the| ipark have received the 0. K. of |Gen. Greene PUNITOEUAEAACAE EAHA Cynthia ERS sz ie the | Cross or the Y. M. ¢ | | E I TERS | sires such concessions i= | ADAQULLUVONL,S ULE Capt. Welty Speaks Dear Miss Grey: I read “F. B.'s for “Men” at Lewis uate ee Bane | pep ood matt ereopendent | A woman in this town gy pase | c AMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Oct. 25.| some socks to be sent to the b Don't call them boys; they arelon the front, Bhe placed her a dress tn one pair, and, some time later, received word from a miner in Montana, sayitg he had pur-) chased the socks | made a complaint | The woman about this, and the jullie were An excuse about lack of mo: 80 consequently they were sold. | I also Wish to ask: Why are we raising a library fund’? The kaiser/ has kept the alltes busy, and do} we think our boys can go over| there and read and win this war?| What time will they have to read? Also the boys on the front and in our camps may never see these books Iam a working person and so} are they. They draw a salary and! also have things furnish nothing furnished necessities are going up. We have many poor and needy here t homo Then why not charity a home first? I am in favor of the allies, and hore we win this war and | am also in favor of a squaic deal for the working people. I would like to see this tn print and the 1 idea of ot readers in ard to the above A READER ed. I have Prices on my In empting to allay your doubt and f 1 can y say that the worthy In our country are back of the movement. If they cannot be trusted, no one can Any soldier will tell you that even those o firtng lines have a few spare moments each day to read and write. To me it seems rather insignifi cant that we should com about sacrificing one meal a day to make these i as hap py and comfortable as possible when they are sacrificing their lives. Dear Mise ¢ Is it correct or proper for a young lady to carry }a purse with her when accom | panied by @ gentleman friend? | | AGNES. | Certainly. Usually the small | est part of the contents of mi lady's handbag nowadays is coin. | es Dear Mine Grey |xet married and wanted my eldest | sister to be maid of honor, would it make any difference If she were married? NORA It is not at all uncommon for a married woman to act as ma tron of honor at a wedding | 1 1 were to Dear Miss Grey: Could you tell ne the best way to pack my son’s clothes away, suits and overcoats? He is now wearing Uncle Jam's outfit. [ read of a bag you could them in, but don't know I can purchase one. If you) f other way, or w know of any I can get such a bag, I wil hang where | grateful to you A READER You can make such a b Get a good gra of cretoone and make the bag in the sb | of a laundry bag, only much larger, of course. Little sachets | of moth balls may be ed at various places in the bag A draw-string in the top of the bag may be drawn tight around the hanger, leaving only the hook portion out r Miss ¢ Would you kindly tell me the average age of a pupil graduating from grammar and high school? BLUE EYES. The average pupil of the city school completes the grammar 50 Cent aca (32 Doses) | "ve taken out their first natural! school course atthe age of 14, and high school at 18 Dear Miss Grey Would you kindly tell me ff the Pritish offi clals can compel their subjects who |zation papers here to return for military duty? JW Yes, The first papers aro laration of inten tion. An allen isn't a full-fledg ed citizen until he has taken out his final papers. merely @ pec 100 per cent in 10 days in many tances, $100.00 if it faile and tor Ith officials, Ask druggist about it Wek mer Public your doctor ¢ |The victory of Gen cleansing you DESTRUCTION OF || TOWNS SHOWS GERMANS WEAK By United Press Leased Wire PARIS, Oct. 25,—-Germany may be preparing “strategic retreat” from around the region of the latest French another victory. | The Paris press today asserts that French aviators flying over vorte! evidences of the German pian of razing vil nd trees which preceded the famous “strategic retreat” on the Arrae-Cambral line last spring. Trees have been felled and villages destroyed in what would seem to be the path of the French advance to- ward Laon | Everywhere great activity of the erman destruction corps was 1 Potain's Potlus which, oddly enough, fell on the, inniversary of the capture of Fort Donament at Verdun—caused an outburst of rejoicing h It in Impossible to overestimate the Importance of this battle in {ts relation to our final success nald Le Matin today. “The victory soun’s the death knell to the Ger-| hope of retaining the Chemin Des Eoasas IT'S YOUR LIVER! YOU'RE BILIOUS, | HEADACHY, SICK! Don't stay “constipated with breath bad, stomach sour or a cold. | | | j } ] | Enjoy life! Liven your liver and bowels tonight and feel fine. ORK WHILE You SLEEP ght sure! Remove the liver! and bowel poison which is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue coat ed, breath offensive and stomach | sour, Don't stay bdillous, sick, | headachy, constipated and full of cold. Why don't you get a box of Cascarets from the drug store now? | Kat one or two at night and enjoy | the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel ever experienced. | You will wake up feeling fit and fine, Cascarets never gripe or bother you all the next day, like calo salts and pills, They act gently but thoroughly. Mothers should give cross, sick, billous or feverish children a whole Cascaret any t y are barmless and| children love them i ALDERWOOD MANOR | “T have long dreamed of a practical school that shall teach this fine art of abundant living.” F “An ideal community- growing vegetables is made so clear that all good things from the soil await the kitchen; that on each ‘little lander’s jams and jellies; the housewife in taught so exactly fruits, and in the pantry and eggs, pigeons, geese, that Christmas and Than ran gather in a common clubhouse for social diversion and their own entertain- ments in and song, activ music instead of pas <es, clothing, avings bank account. cash income, pay of good cheap water; OF THE STATE OF and its cheerful people. any day. Visitors are offices of The Puget trated literature. and Pine. Or Walker Phone ively ch ‘little lander’ will produce almost all the necessities of the table, but besides, each ‘little lander’ must have a SPECIALTY and produce some one thing perfectly and in quantities for mar Poultry supplemented with the Alderwood Manor has these advantages: nearness to beautiful, sity of Washington, to electric cars and splendid public highways; organized social life, with opportunity to combine in pur hase of supplies; above all, TEACHING WASHINGTON (SHOUP) and FILBERT NUT GROWING, by A. A. Quarnberg. Visit Alderwood Manor Plan a trip for Saturday, Sunday—or always Mill Electric Cars Leave Every Hour on the half hour from Everett Interurban Depot, Fifth you can drive out in Westlake and North Trunk Boulevard. @@ Visitors Always Welcome PUGET MILL C Building, Seattle Elliott 182 Satisfactory Terms Always iF mt GROTE-RAN _ Tapsites: Upholstered F Fireside Rockers Special Each 931.79 Regular Value $55.00 The large, comfortable ) upholstered Rocker il- lustrated is one of sev- offered at | eral styles the special price. The tapestry used in the upholstering of these Rockers is of excellent quality, in neat verdure designs. | Their large rounded backs, wide, soft seats and broad arm rests promise comfort such as nothing but @ | } | | tapestry upholstered Rocker can $31. 75 i give. Very special, each. . A New Triumph in RAG RUG WEAVING A shipment of small Rag Rugs has just been re- ceived. 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