Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Es THE SEATTLE STAR| 1307 Sevemth Ave. Near Union St. an OF SCKIVTSs NORTHWEST LuacUR oF NeWsrarens Service of the United Pree Assectation - _ — - | jo, Wash, Postoffice as Second-Clase Matter city, #6 per month; # montha $1.15; ¢ months, $200; $2.50. Ry carrier, city, 0c a month. ti Mats 600, Prtvete || | — | Our soldiers are now holding the Lorraine sector. | Are you with them? If you are, the least you can do | during National Thrift Week is to invest 25 cents ina | - War Savings Stamp. | . \° ° Americans Are Fighting The Lorraine front, a part of which has been taken by the American troops in France, is about 50 miles Its southernmost point, where it merges into the front ite Alsace, is at Badonviller, mentioned frequently in| tt communiques as the scene of patrol encounter Ba-} Mer is 40 miles directly west of Strassburg on the! the capital of Alsace-Lorraine, which has been re- tted to be the ultimate objective of the American forces. “The northern end of the Lorraine front is the small of Les Melines, which is within a mile of German ter- ‘and 12 miles south of the great German fortress of} At Les Melines, the front turns abruptly to the west | runs toward St. Mihiel and the sector south of Verdun. What part of the 50 miles of Lorraine front has been | n over by the Americans is not publicly known. The} Marne canal, along which the first American prison- were taken by the Germans, is midway between Les and Badonviller. The entire Lorraine fighting faces the most highly fortified German region. It is je main gateway into Germany, which formed the chief bijective of the French armies. " The French penetrated some distance to Strassburg, at were defeated and retreated hastily into their own ter- . Since then modern fortifications have been proven ‘be helpless against modern artillery and have given fay to trench fighting. What wouldn't Chicago give for Seattle's two-day ork vs. Thought ' According to Swiss papers received in this country, authorities in Germany are taking steps to provide| of work for all females from 16 to 70 years of age. ‘as a preventive of suicide, the idea being that, when nan is hauling a plow, or digging potatoes, or at other manual labor, she gets so tired that she goes right to ep at night and does not lie awake thinking about how father, husband, son or brother has been blown to leces and buried in obedience to the kaiser. "In Prussia, Westphalia, Saxony and Bavaria the num- m of suicides in 1917 increased by 16 per cent over pre- years, and 75 per cent of the suicides were women. thing is alarming to the German autocrats, for they ot breed soldiers without women. Indeed, it is a blow autocracy’s principal valuation of women. Maybe, if n women from the ages of 16 to 70 work hard} th, they'll establish a valuation of themselves on the! fariey four. pic ked an a substitute |" i" lhours until three doses are taken, th el of the ox, the horse and the motor truck. They if they’re made too tired to suicide. Does this week mean anything to you? It is Na- tional Thrift Week. 7 ‘00 Much Covering Up Reading Secretary Baker's statement before the senate mittee, one has to wonder why it was not made some| ago, why it took scandalous charges to bring it out. | The people will eat corn, go without meat and sugar furnish the men and the money. They are entitled, in) @turn, to information. Our war management has con-| d from the American people mueh information that it not been possible to conceal from Germany. It has been afraid of furnishing aid and comfort, in the way of in-|” mation, to Germany that it has denied desirable aid and fort to America. Speaking of names, the steamer Cork has sunk. ouldn’t It Jar You? We may have to adopt a coal card system, as intimated} Washington dispatches, but it’s likely that the proposi-| for a basis of one ton per year per room will kick the early. | : On such a basis, two consumers with nine rooms would ‘get nine tons and nine persons with one room would get ton per year. The fuel official who thought out that sis ought to throw up his federal job and run for con- , or something. | | It’s catching. Even the Ohio river is out for a big spring drive. Records show that more than 26,000 qualified voters have failed to register in this, the most critical year in the history of the city and the nation. That the war may be “won or lost in Seattle is not an impossibility. That the man in the mayor’s office will materially aid or hinder ' the successful prosecution is obvious. _ It is a war duty to vote. Those who fail to do so have neglected one of those duties demanded of all citizens. Friday is the last day to register. Higher railroad fares would, after all, prevent some | | Save fat, cries the government. And so many girls | are trying hard to get rid of it! We are always curious to know who writes Nick | Longworth’s speeches, his father-in-law or his wife. ., German labor is hungry, and wants peace and po-~ litical equality. Enough to keep any kaiser busy. “British Labor Renounces Annezations,” is a flare heading of cablegrams. Well, you can’t say that British labor ever got anything by annezations. “There are many things about railroads I don't know,” says McAdoo, When he retires from govern- || part of Germany lover the scalp - D. K.'s.". COLYUM A Hobart, Tnd., paper birth of a non to Mr, and Mire. vi ar. M doing well. oe ftoe ing Importations reports the David . France, havin enough hand for a yeu of It, It doean't mean usual for somebod ok business as Kaiser asked that demonstrations of joy be made on his recent birthda It quest of Wilhelm's th jority of the world with an ence no especial t the complied vast ma with and Willy Sunday had in Washington, If spirit in hbor have been PT. Bar T. Roorevelt together there was any hood, it must num's, tea the Alsace Lorraine cnunt remal of the inhabitants speak Gern says Hoertling, And time failed to they went to Jail any A guniess robber has been holding up New York cigar dealers by simply pointing his finger at them. Folks with an put their hands up readily active subconscience While the senate is sweating and & munitions director points It's some joke, Woadrow pint Baker, Danie cabinet stewing over would be to ap is and Hoover a war Austria's forele with President Wilson, by Germany “ Germany is igner lov but he ne agrees he'll #tick since finance Austria, Every fo money loaner aye now eee an. | they minister says he! STAR—TUESDAY, FEB, 5, 1918, PAGE 6 » « " “Say, Mister Camouflager, would you change this meat ball and A fish company is suing the New ate as ahbeel aie P4 k Central because it took eight ays to carry #« fish 143 milex We can't sympathize with the fish company, It should hav n bet ter than to ship anyth 2 & paw senger train oe With primary day us, we demand to know why Horr wears a mustache on to be upon Ralph Le TW FOLKS ARS | CaALy asouT You SISTER, DowT AND THAT'S ALL THEY'LL GET, PROBABLY for wheat, costs more than wheat Seattle, Will the people stand for it Oh, my: oh, dear, no: they are going |»; to get an investigation . They got It in gas prices, too And they got it in the neck eee And ndlords groundhogs. it known they're getting otherwise an War is absolutely everything what old Gen. Sherman eaid it was And atill they're running slides in the movies port in ar our comes above $2,000 GIRLS! BEAUTIFY. YOUR HAIR AND STOP DANDRUFF Hair becomes charming, wavy, lustrous and thick in few moments Every bit of dandruff dis- appears and hair stops coming out For a few cents you can save your hair. In less than ten minutes you can double its beauty, Your hair becomes Nght, wavy, fluffy, abund ant and appears as soft, lustrous and charming as a young girl after applying some Danderine Also try this—moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, takin one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oll, and in just a few momenta you have doubled the beauty of your hair surprise awaits those whose 1 has been neglected or is ser faded, dry, brittle or thin. Be: beautifying the hair, Dandert solves every particle of cleanses, purifies and ir dandruff invigorates but will what will be after a and falling please you hair, most lfew weeks’ use, when you see new | hair fine and downy at first—yos but really new hair growing all If you care pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a small bottle of Know! ton's Danderine from any drug store or tollet counter, and just try Registered Dentists High Rent District. advertising. € t and get their pric Then come to me and get 20% cut from their figure. With care- ful PAINLESS operations, Open ment service he should be made president of some big company—say the New York Central. He to be qualified. But mebby he is only bragging. i ees evenings. Dr. J. Brown, Mar. New Office, Orpheum Theatre Bid. Third and Madison St, | from the | we won't forget to re | A delightful tion. | dis-| lthe scalp, forever stopping itching| for | — Will Bolsheviki Rule Germany? Read What Victor Morgan Says % him, was unitedly with the kaiser {n the war, In fact, all Germany was united in a plan of conquest and the setting up of a workers’ ov] Arter three years of war, however erament & eplit develo The kaiser’s men succeeded In | Darty spe Spall tiaactaais pelsoning the Russians, But re- cont events have indicated that In the process, they, too, became potsoned The first manifestation of this came in the almost open refusal of the Austrian and Hungarian troops to move from the east to the west front for the big drive the Kaiser had in mind In De comber If Bolshevikism were good for Russia, would It not alo be good for Austria and Hungary, these troops asked? Anyhow, waiting to see what would happen under Bolshe- vikiom in Ke ja was better than going Inte the west to be killed. At the outset of the war the so cialiet party, with the exception of Liebknecht and a «mall group about TRY THIS FOR A COLD —IT’S FINE! “Pape’s Cold Compound” ends severe cold or grippe in few. hours. You ean end erippe and break up a severe cold either in head, chest dy or limba, by taking a dose of ape’n Cold Compound” every two inipeciipeinehinttcin sel Continued From Page One ‘Two Groups United Now The majority party under Schieder continued to support the kalser's program as before. A small group known as the mi however, developed opposition to a | program of indemnities and annexa |Uons. These two groups have now Junited In Germany and are demand Ing peace They brought about a great strike in the empire, affecting even munt tion plants. There may be no direct between the BOC y of Germany and the radical In inl Workers of the World t | Russia, but undoubtedly the German movement is born of inspiration seeing what has been done in Mussa. upled with the attitude of the Austrian goverrmnent toward peace, events in Russia have undoubtedly put a courage Into the socialiets of Germany heretofore undreamed of. During three years of the war the Scheldemann nocialixta have never tired of doing evil deeds for their kat- ser. Committed to the kaiser’s plan of world conquest themselves, they nevertheless preached international iam and peace to the socialints of oth: They urged union at home and on abroad. Their attitude was as they had eald in so many words to the social ists of other lands | “We will kee | kaiser But you k Cripple your nn nection er nations. fighting for the p out of the war. nment Make country helpless before Ger many Help the German autocracy to win the fight against democracy.” And the saddest page in the history of American socialism bears the record of how some of the leaders of the party in this country permitted themselves to be used to further the ends of the kalser’s socialists. The masters of Germany alno ap preciate the possibility of the won | derful industrial and commercial ma | cht hat h grown out of the war. | And it is not lkely that they will sur. it to the workers without a It promptly opens clogged-up nos and alr passages in the head, stops nasty dischars nose run ning, relieves sick headache, duil nema, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness Don't stay stuffed Quit blow ing and snuffling ur throb- head n in the] relief as which store. acts without asset tastes nice, and causes no inconven Re sure you get the genu nce tence ine strug ALBANY |" i" eSsDENTIsty 4 revolution comes in Germany. » wide of the t in likely army mur | revolutionis {that a ntinue to be loyal te ver war | would r You Need. = atio te have inmaking The services of a DENTIST bear in mind that the Albany Dentists are Dentists of long experience and recognized} skill and ability. Our high class work, low | ‘orm of profits and wages. prices and painless methods | money. habe pPdh an What red are vouched for by over| nent dora not take for taxes, twenty thousand satisfied | in exchi for war bonds. patients. All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years Come in today for FREE | Examination and Consulta- and civil and bloodshed the almost perfect mobili prof The netanc la of industry in Germany abolished for have ¢ dends as high as 36 per cent. At present nent taxes away m¢ hus the finan na circle, Tt y woman not been Krupps © the war began. however, the govern t of the profits. oe Germany run government and. oh to ty ve and m in the Round y man. es the money back ney k overn war bond Is uirgrega te or something 000, CHAUFFEUR HELD HERE | Austin BE. Swank chauffeur, is} n the city jail today, after having wen brought from Everett by detee Sunday. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Barto is drawing up an in: formation charging him with the rob bery of the y store of John! Tureonte Madison xt. De-| cember 14. about less than 0,600,000,000 marks, $20,000,000, re THE ALBANY DENTISTS Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. Becond Avenue and Pike Street. HEAD STUFFED FROM t CATARRH OR A COLD { Says Cream Applied in Nostrils ¢ . Opens Air Passages Right Up. 4 en ne ‘ , Instant —relief——-no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the alr passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely No more hawking, snuffling, blow: ing, headache, dryness. No strug gling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears Get a small bottle of Bly's Cream Raim from your druggist now. Ap- ply a little of this fragrant, anti septic, healing cream in your no: trils. It penetrates through every | alr passage of the head, soothes the |inflamed or swollen mucous mem- brane and relief comes instant! It's just fine, Don't stay stuffed: up with a cold or nasty catarrh, Early Showing of Spring Materials and Styles 425 Union St. COMEDIES OF CAMP LEWIS LIFE | he kal-| up to this time | PROGRESS Iitinois has won a great victory She has 4 her name to the let of which have of fective 1 ures to stamp out venereal dineane That Miinois pects to do thoro job is indi cated by the following set of resolo e— ad wtaten taken tions adopted by the ptate health de- | partment Canes rp clans, drugeiats tendents or any other person having knowledge of them. will be hospital muperin Tteports treated as confi dential Casen must be | utat under care of rep and far as practicable, shall be howp! ized. Medical for infected poor shall be provided by in ties, Infected persons prohibited from neaging In occ ations which may make possible transmission of infection to other persons. Such oc cupations are: Milk | dling, nursing or carin and the k, barbering Ke of infected person from one community or in made to official permission, |and notice in advance must be given health authorities at proposed des Unation | The penalty for violations of | thene regulations is a fine of not |more than $200 or six months’ im prisonment or both physicians, no care are for children ete nv an to anot nubjec Health Questions Answered L. FR. asks: “Ie there an ailment known as chauffeur's knee and what are its symptoma?” haut knee is not a joke. toms are pain in the knee, par ticularly the limb is flexed There is swelling on each side of the |patella, Treatment consists of rest and wet dressings. |INTERNED GERMANS FOILED NEAR ESCAPE | SALT LAKE CITY, Uth Within fect of realiz their purpose interned were fotled im a third attempt to burrow thelr way out of the war | prison camp at Fort Douglas Mon day. A thoro inapection of the camp led to the discovery of the tunnel, which began under the floor of one’ of the barracks and ran to within 25 feet of the outer wall of the camp. }OLD SOLDIERS WILL | TAKE PART IN FUNERAL The Grand Army of the Republic will take part In the funeral services for Alonzo Wardall, veteran of the civil war, and former leader in the people's party movement in the | Went con will be held Wednem, | day at 6 k the | roome Theosophical iety Arend The body will tod when ion of rmans afternoon the building. | 5000 t be reported by phys: | 4 food han-| Feb. 5.) Double Inducements Tomorrow in Our Profit-Sharing Policy To Close Out Balance of Our Winter Stock of Ladies’ Hats and Velvet Shapes we have grouped them together mto two lots. No. 1, your choice at $1 50, and No. 2, your pick while they last at 50¢. These are indeed extreme values and should interest anyone trying to conserve. Odds and Ends in Chil- dren’s Pants, — slightly soiled; made from good cotton yarn; worth 35c; | to close out, now 15¢. Children’s White Cotton Pants, regular value 35c, to close, 19¢ garment. Made from good cotton yarn ankle length rib; sizes 28 and 30; while they last, 19¢ garment Headquarters for Mechanics’ Working Clothes. Lowest Prices. American Beauty Embroidery Floss in Red, Pink, Green, Brown and Old Gold; regular | value, 2 keins for Sc; to close out, 10¢ dozen Beaded Net in gold and silver, regular price $3.00 yard; 18 inches wid up now, yord, $1.00, Fifty dozen Ladies’ Aprons, worth $1.25, for 89¢ each. These come in light and dark percales and gingham in neveral of the newest models, neatly trimmed with wash braid, eut full length and ample | width Trimming Braids worth up to 60c yard, to clean up, 3¢ yard. Suitable for dress trimmings, ete.; in a variety of colors and makes. These must go, as we need the room for our Spring goods. Your pick now, yard, Be. Children’s School Handker- chiefs 30¢ doren. Made of good quality white eotton, hem- sUtched. Size 10% ins. square. Ladies’ Outing Flannel Skirts, 50¢ each. Nice quality of striped outing flannel, scalloped and embroidery finish; to clean up now, each 50¢. The Face Veils for 25¢. At- tractive and dressy, made of soft Shetland silk; have plain border, length 64 inches, width 18 inches. Children’s Outing Flannel Skirts, 49¢. Made of good quality white outing flannel; siipover style, button on shoul- der; well made. Ages 2 to 14 years; special, each 49¢. Children’s Outing Flannel Dresses, 39¢. Nice soft qual- ity outing flannel in plaids and checks; to clean up, each 38¢. | to clean Overall New Shipment Khaki Knitting Yarns, for Sox and Sweaters, has Arrived. $3.25 Misses’ Shoes Shoes $2.79 Cyprus calf, wedge heel, stock Good quality dongola kid, tip toe. A good and dressy Shoe | Blucher cut, patent tip toe, at a reasonable price; regular | good leather sole and heel; regu- value $1.98: clean-up price, per | lar price $3.25; to clean up, per pair, 61.75. | pair, $2.79. Children’s Button | ThesePhysicians WarnPublicAgainst Taking Substitutes for Nuxated Iron Say That Ordinary Metallic Iron Preparations Cannot Possibly Give tht Same STRENGTH, POWER AND ENDURANCE | De. Careful investigation by dealg- ed physicians among druggists te has revealed the fact lthat there are thousands of people |taking iron who ¢ t distineuleh | between iron and metaiiic }iron ar such persons often fail to the vital ener |atrength and endurance which aeck, simply — bec they taken the wrong f om to think tron |good deal the [potato would be cooked or t |ract that t Joertain Jin the |that he | potatoes, yet rding to the no physicians who of the subfect, taking unprepared, metallic iron ts omewhat like eating raw potato | ‘Therefore, physiciane mentions below advise the whe need of a atrength and b to go to their family obtain a prescription oreamic fron Jions of made calling for xated Iron—and present thie to their druggist so that there may be no question about obtaining the ie. But the prescription | t sure to kon that the words N thereon. other form of Iron, TRON but by Nuxated Ir anio (it being estimated three million people ann today using It) has led to the offer ing of numerous substitutes and these physicians aey that health of, cials and = doct orywhere should caution the againat accepting substitutes medicines. and they especially eainst pling substitutes », Which, instead ganic may be than a noand its widespread that public being nothing more canon t rt wid publi of above formation in all Nux ments been gested Dr. James "rancis Sullivan. formerly Phy sic in | Bel Dept.) Hospital (Outdoor New York, and the Weat- nty Hoapital; Dr, Schuy- ues, Visiting Surgeon St Hizabeth's ifospital, New York City; Dr. Ferdinand King, New n levue Nuxated jwant ork Physician and Medical Author, and others, so that the public may As Organic Iron. Besides they may upset the digestion, disturb the secretions and thereby do more harm than good, and that Health Officials and Physicians everywhere should caution the public against accepting inferior substitutions in medicines. be informed on. thi protected from the iron under the deli Iron, or at | as Nuxated I foular duty during the past Years to assist in keeping Chi five thousand blue coats in good ealth and perfect fighting trim, so that they would be physically equipped to withstand all manner of storms and ravage: Recently through an indorsemen Iron by Dr, Schuyler C. 3aques, Vi iting Surgeon St. Elizabeth's Hos. pital, New York, to give it a trial ‘This ‘remedy has proven through my own tests of it to excel any prepars ation I have ever used for creating red blood, building up the nerves, strengthening the muscles and cor- recting digestive disorders.” Dr. Ferdinand King say: “Doe- tors should prescribe more organic ‘on—Nuxated Iron——for their ner- vous, run-down, weak, hag ing patients. Pallor means anaemia. of the anaemic man or pale, the flesh flabby, the necessity of making blood examina- their weak, - anaemic, - down ents ands ne ko on year after. year suffering from phys- eal weak- jthe memory fails, and often they be- come weak, nervous, irritable, de- pondent and melancholy. Wh the iron goes from the dlood 6 women, the roses go from their cheeks, Dr. B. Saver, a Roston Physician, who has studied both in this country and in great European Medical In- stitutions, said: “Nuxated Iron is a wonderful remedy. If people would only take it when they feel weak or run-down, instead of dosing them- Ives with habit-forming drugs, menjstimulants and alcoholic beverages, feeding |!) am con- them on|¥inced that metallic/there a ‘The| thousands who might readily build up their red blood cor- puscles, in- crease their phys ever realizing the real and ause of their trouble, With- out {ron in your blood your food merely passes through the body, something like corn through an old mill with rollers so wide apart that the mill can’t grind Tut in my opinion strong, vigorous, successful, ‘ou can’t make sturdy of metallic fron must go through a semi-di- gestive process to transform them into organic Tron—Nux- ated Tron— get selves a condition to ward off the millions of disease germs that are almost ntinuall: around v Tt is sur rising how hany. people suffer from ficiency and do not know it are strong or well, to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without be= coming tired, Next take two fives grain tablets of Nuxated Tron three times per day, after meals, for two wecks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained.” Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visitin Surgeon of St. Elizabeth's’ Hospital, New York City, said: “I have never before given out any medical in- formation or advice for publication, as T ordinarily do not believe in it But In the case of Nuxated Iron i feel I would be remise in my duty not to mention it, T have taken it myself and given'it to my patient ost surprising and satista: wis and Medical Auth: taken and assimilated by the human sys- tem.” rmiasioner Wm © From xperionce with Nuxated hat it is such a valuable at it ought to be used in spital and prescribed by yaiclan in this country. I ken it. mysel€ and expert health-giving, strength- hullding effect. Iam well past my three score years and § to that I my t iron de~ f you say heliey, own former Health Commis Kerr is not himself a physician, his expert in ng ease their strengtl rand endurance will find it a ‘most remarkable and wonderfully effective remedy. NOTE—Nuxated Iron, neribed physician which nd recommended abot ie not a secret remedy, but one whic well known to druggiats everywhere, Unitke the older inorgan! iron products, It Is easily assimilated, and does not injure the teeth, make t black nor upset the stomach. ‘The mi facturers guarantee successful and tirely satisfactory results to every put chaser or they will refund your mone: It te dispensed by Owl Drug Co., Bart: Drug Co., Swift's Pharmacy and and all pot en handli public health problems must his op woight. Dr. A. J. Newman, Surgeon ‘of Chicago, House Surgeon Je pital, Chicago, say: than ordinary former Police and former rson Park Hos- ‘It has been my 2 y3-3-larp lap)