The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 9, 1917, Page 9

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AMERICAN Says a Soldier Y. M.C. “The body CARES!” wavy “Over There,” A. Dugout: LAST EVIDENCE AMERICAN of the that any- $39,000,000 IS NEEDED You Will Want to Help The Young Men’s Christian Association has pledged its service to the Government to help “Keep the Home Fires Burn- ig” in the hearts of our Soldier Boys. 014 First Ave WALKIN ! SPECIAL on this Columbia Columbia Grafonolas give graduation of tone. bullt on the right princip This feature, together with available, give you all the The large, smooth running m sures one of perfec production truly describes it. Wherever American troops gather — and among the soldiers of our European allies—the RED TRIANGLE of the Y. M. C. A. goes to help safeguard the home ideals. 500 Huts have been built, many more must be built—warm, cheerful centers of friendli- ness where the soldiers find pleasant, whole- some social recreation, hard, cold camp life. and relief from the The cost of carrying on the work is tre- mendous—but the cause is tremendously im- portant. You Can Help—You Want to Help Be Prepared to Contribute When Called Upon by Committee Men ee NATIONAL WAR WORK COUNCIL YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CAMPAIGN WEEK—NOVEMBER 11-19, 1917 anu VY wavy sle Dept Store | Gerine at ja few cents, your hand and rub sealp with the morning most, !f not all, of this awful scurf will have disappeared Two or three applications will de stroy every bit of scalp itching and falling hatr, $25,000,000 STEEL PLANT HERE S00 Bart 1. Thane, general manager | of the Gastineau | Thane, Alaska, {s In Seattle com- pleting arrangements for the con struction of a $26,000,000 steel mill |) To Remove Dandruff Get a small any bottle of Dan- | JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind, Nov drug store for! 9 Frank Hill, 38, of Greenville pour a little into’ Ky, employed here for the past Mining well into the finger dandruff; in this city. Thane [seer the leted by that time, Co. of | *tablishing a large plant. devoted work. Much tured will be used for ship dlaten entirely to month as guard at the maater’s depot, taining a large quantity of dinense. tips, By line to cure a akin Stop | lighted a cigaret and blazed up, ‘human torch. THIS FINE INSTRUMENT With 20 Selections TONE CONTROL you. every tone control 1 of controllin “Columbia-tone” healelhng Modine FAs Third Peters TERMS with Records A Month Your opportunity is here. Weekly This fine instrument—one of the best—a Columbia Grafonola—is within your reach—on unusually low, This Grafonola, as eas convenient terms. shown in the picture, with twenty selections of your own choos- ing, delivered to your home for $10.00 a month or $2.50 weekly. ct regularity and evenness of tone is the only word that FINISHED In Oak, Walnut or Mahogany Columbias 815.00 to $350, terma, on ensy ~ Our Credit ; i enables you to own a Grafonola at once No additional charges on our term plan of selling. says that the plant wil! hegin production within 18 months mill will not be com owing to the extremely slow ‘work required tn The output of the plant will be government of the steel manufac Soldier Makes Himself a Blazing Torch quarter used a mixture, con After | | putting on his underclothing he NO SOLDIER WHO ISN'T FIT WILL - GOTO FRANCE "reas Leased Wire » Nov, 9.—The most TACOM rigid medical examination ever given an army ix that to whieh the Mist division at Camp Lowts will be subjected within the next ten di wrding to medical offle today While all the * been thoroly examined ‘eady, they will scain be brought before the mminsons, tn anies, a tans will plek who they thin examinations or predixposition to tions and the tiers’ feet par the attention exam Even the disposition of the tn dividual will be taken Into account If any “_ r is found to har boring a tracted of unreason J Able grouc i if he is mubject to } fit» of temper, or is more than jnormally stupid, he will be sent to the psychiatric department for | observation, The tuberculosis commission will inspect every man, Including offi cers, In camp, and any latent case ; that may be discovered will be teo- | lated In short, no American soldier may go to France for active duty and physically sound in every par | ticular, COLOGNE GAZETTE DISTRUSTS RUSSIANS AMSTERAM, Nov. 9—"It ts beat for the Germans not to have too great hopes of the latest Russtan development.” the Cologne Gasette cautioned today, according to dis- patches from Germany recetved here. “The Rugsians are erratic,” the editorial declared. “Lenine’s appeal may have | influence, however.” COAL PRICE GOES Offictal notice of an advance of 45 cents on all bituminous coal mined in Washington has been re- cetved by State Fuel Administrator David Whiteon The advance ds pending such changes in the price of coal a» may be fixed by the president, following the hearing to be held November 12 in the County-City building, when the state fuel administrator will de- cide whether or not an Inerease ts justifiable in the war unless he is mentally! UP 45 CENTS TON STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 1917. PAGE 9 Home of the $9.50 Glasses on Earth Examination Free If your eyes are weak, tired, straining or watery and are beginning to fail. don't negiec them, because money cannot buy new eyes. New Lenses cost but little, and mave your sight If you don't need Glasses we will frankly tell you so without charge. Improperly fitted Giaseen are a detriment to the eyes and to the nervous «ystem. Now is your time to tm. prove your vieton and to ur eyes by hav perly examined No failures with our big practicn and long expertence. Should our Glasses fall to give satinfaction, a new pair of Glasses will be furnished free. The Marcum Optical Co. 917 First Avenue Near Madison Street. ESTARLISHED 1906. Following Are the Phenomenal Reductions Made for Our During November | CDIL M Pi PIANOS Reduced from $1 Reduced from HIGHEST GR’ MAK Reduced from $375 Reduced from + Pianos reduced from $600 and pr tO cess eveee $350 and 8450 Grands to : 8500 We have a few used pianos from | #80 up. | cluding new pianon. Remember the Number 1621 Third Ave., North of Pine Largest Capital Sn Ex ‘Terma as low as $5 per month, in- | MEYER & DAUGHTER Have you a| a house e tor moet Use Star want ads. Fraser-PatersonCo, It You Want a New Coat —that is correct in style —that is of pure wool material —that is splendidly tailored —that is guaranteed for two seasons’ wear ——this display and sale of Woolttex Coats —offers just the chante you want. —Nowadays it is the ultimate cost that one considers more than any- thing else, and Wooltex Coats, with their guarantee of two seasons’ wear, their splendid, fashionable ma- terials, 100% wool, their smart, cor- rect styles, offer Coats that are all they should be. Two Hundred Coats to Choose From ~—when the display and sale opened this morning—there will be plenty to choose from tomorrow. —Five splendid lots— $29.50, $38.00, $37.50 $45.00, $49.50 —In each lot the season’s smart styles—the favored materials and the correct colorings. —Every regular size shown in abund- QNCC. —Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. Women's Union Suits Special on Saturday INE, comfortable, serviceable, medium weight Te ray mercerized Union Suits for women—144 Suits for Saturday selling at this special price. —Dutech neck, elbow sleeves, and low neck, sleeveless; ankle length. Sizes 4, 5 and 6. Special price—Saturday $2.89 Women's Cotton Union Swits $1.50 —Good, firm, dependable Cotton Union Suits, Fall and Winter weight. Low neck, sleeveless, hemstitched band top. Sizes 4, 5 and 6.............. $1.50 ~—Wreser-Paterson Co, First Floor. Momsing Underwear for Children Warm, serviceable Munsing Union Suits of fleeced cotton; white and nat- ural color, Styles for boys and girls. Girls’ Suits in Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length, and high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. —Boys’ white or natural, ankle length. Ages 2 to 16 years, 75¢, 85¢, $1.00 ~—Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor e e e e ° e e e e e ° e e e e e e ° e ° e e e e e e e e e e e @ ° e e e e e e e e e ° ry e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ° @ e e For Mem: For Union Suite smooth seams — no seat — quality splendid wear. ~Munsing Union Suits are Suits of Satisfaction. —The qualities for now and Winter, —An A special for Saturday. wool and cotton Union Suita, nat- ural gray colors, mizes 28, 40 and 42, Good wearing, perfect fitting Union Suits. $3.50. —Fowne’s, other good find the Gloves you want here. Complete winter stocks 3 3 of Satisfac~ tion Buy Munsingwear. ERFECT- FITTING Un- derwear — soft yarns— gaping gives that right weights and extra heavy all-wool $6.50 —An extra heavy silk and wool at $6.50 —A heavy natural gray wool $4.50 —A medium weight wr wool at —Cotton Union Suits in me- dium and heavy wei; . $1.50, $2.00 an ts, at $2.50 Men's $3.00 Union Suits $2.55 Heavy Sold regularly at Saturday spectal .......82.55 —First Floor. Men’s Gloves —-Wool lined Capes, $2 to $3.75. Fur Itned Capes, $6.00. —Silk lined Capes, $2.50. Gray Mochas, unlined and ailk lined, $2.50 and $3.00, —Knit Golf Gloves, 50¢, $1.00 and $1.25. T8¢, Men’s Hose for Winter Phoentx fine soft pure wool ..80¢ Phoentx silk and wool. Phoenix Cashmere .. Phoenix Cashmere Remnants 15c Yard RAPERY and Cur- tain Remnants in marquisettes, cretonnes, nets and scrims; regular 25c to 40c qualities— lengths from 1% to 5 yards. —All in one lot for Sat- urday sale at, yd..15¢ —Fourth Floor. OP CCOCCOOO COOL LOCOOCCOOO® ? took under protect! Mother of 13 Elopes [722 "tiactr.” are snr rection ee Sister’ y) with wh Delaney eloped t With Sister’s Hubby) Te, "io' mom a deceph Mire KANSAS CITY, Kan. Nov. 9 Kunkle, who ts the mother of 15 After causing her husband to be children, 11 of whom are living, held here on a charge of white| deserted her husband and family slavery, Mra, John Delaney, of St| to go with Delaney. Mrs. Kunkle Joaeph, Mo., Are you bread, taste it. months ending June 30th, 1917. Millions of housewives have learned that milk and butter, and finest dairy salt. in one year, without sacrifice of nutrition or taste. tt yenes ih, Delaney is 39. Mra. Delaney is younger and was mar. ried to Delaney last February. looking for acre | age? Read Star Want Ads, It Has the Better Flavor Buy a package of Swift’s Oleomargarine, spread it on Its delicious wholesomeness will give you an appreciation of why two hundred thirty-two million pounds of Oleomargarine were sold for the twelve Swift’s Premium Oleomargarine Snowflake Oleomargarine is sweet, pure and clean—not touched by hand in manu- facture or packing — made only from wholesome Govern- ment inspected animal oils, pure vegetable oils, pasteurized The use of Oleomargarine saved the housewives of the United States in excess of twenty-five million dollars A Chicago man who had lost $1,000,000 in the stock market in the past year killed himself. But he did pretty weil at that. The police found 13 cents tn one of his pockets, « * a a. 2 Vi 3 : H 3 H e 3 Hy 3 3 : 3 Dent’s and the ] makes. You can 3 : 3 $ $ H i H i i 3 De er

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