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— HE SEATTLE STAR Near Untem St. | FE amount of money secured in War Savings Stamp inve STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918. PAGE 6 'Day of Battles Between Great Fleets | THE SPRING TONIC FOR PALE, THIN PEOPLE anything. I was al! [aaa mes| «OF Air lanes Is at Hand, Says Ha wley © Service of the United Press Assectation | | ; nga I Rec y Ap- Biitered at Seattin Wash, Postoffice a» Second-Clans Matter | f If You Want to Gain in W ind Recove AY ~ RY J. H, DUeKWoRTH mn 1 { ti Tr | out of city, 4c per month; § months, $1.15 months, $2.60 » | retite nergy at Ambition, Try Th Be Socata oy TaN, Leewe bisat Os ll mw yon, aarch 16—10 tno| WILL 1918 SE K HOSTS IG HTING IN SKY? Jalal Fhe, : : me long predicted’ pitehed battle be: | ga * Well-known Remedy. ehoeae sonesetiog of acm tween ' s of American Jand att 1 one wide and " t t wha — i} Make your dollars work for you. weatern front mighty charges of | People t ou wher mu invest them in a y of the air? | in r uty for you when you invest them i vine Alan Tt. Hawley, president of the Paine Poe a1 : Stamps. First, today's dollar can buy more after the acre Club 62 Abe pageant agg Sg 3 a war. Second, interest paid by the government will to both questions. lwhat s he give you about $1.25 for your dollar on January 1, ere are many indications that In pertect and re23. Third, your dollar will be helping Uncle Sam hanger re as —— = sheer H . far 4 fi this de- | tiem . n fighting tn air,” maid Hawley neription, ar © you ever m win the war in the meantime. today. “I & to eee heavy fight i aat anlar oft & in fleets in desperate efforts of | titut t ate : cars of air fighting has been but health, a Next Wednesday Seco sttmumeyes tee ton) tial i spell of By proclamation of Gov. Lister, next Wednesday will|* = Giniiiha Wieeest ful, no Be War Savings day. | We hatve santiont roleon tor’ es = On that day, the entire state is to take a day off to/teving that the Germans have all 1 of and work for the Thrift Stamp campaign. winter Me prepart to se ndisstngoent That the people of this state, and especially of this city,|\Siatora who will fly in’ formation t alive to the value of a day de d to such thought and/and maneuver as a single body, It , is. , is apparent. In the parade to be held in this city) wil! be absolutely necessary for the Aw great og oxty tt evening there will be represented both the business renpndeng Peres forth large squadrons ; baron '§ associations d the Central Labor council. The lat First cries of the 22,000 Why Good Blood In Red will appear in a body, it was voted at its last meeting. | seropiar t $640,000,000 air ficte thens = Patriotism will be the keynote of the Wednesday dem-|ProKram are now being made in he person Bot onty | P tration. But sound, good judgment will also be served.|" ““cqnany knows she ta in for] md : the War Savings Stamps appeal both to patriotism and| some » times from the flying r . the i rs ps ar m E n d judgment. Particularly must its appeal be felt by Feintorced he mammes and France, they were helping © x acne we sane eet oe | 0 who labor. They are now getting bigger wages |r ey it some ot her i918 | pounds in two weeks, m a Pt eed sab ta? tea ian of old. They are getting more dollars. Are their dol-| node battieplanes on the western | |carme good once more i nouriened endl’ att-ae ne buying more? Only to a small extent. front jmay too mt f ft t ¢ th are better per ying y ‘i ; > savy se F we » Wil Have Fleets building retmed formed. But if they save these dollars till after the war, when iis -thaddaatss onus cclanaah Weal Brought Color to Her Cheeks the blood lacks red corpus haps wages will be lower, they will be able to buy more] ,, “Mt fanting has passed thru tts] Sta, Weank MolAuchila. of Polar entific fact that @ the money they had invested in War Savings Stamps. |whon, tie knishterrants of old. the Seventh st. St. Clair, Mich., says ire t with Dr. Wilk Wednesday, therefore, can be made into a historic d ndividual alr fighter sought but a “Before taking then s. 1|tamse’ 1 cause them te sing omy and engaged in single was a physical wreck, unable to do rea T mon Ss that day will help Uncle y—and in addition, it may the uncertain future. Too much gas caused explosion in Seattle biscuit Jactory. Evidently city-county building has on a gas mask. Folly—and Everybody Pays A Cleveland jury has acquitted one Elmer Hupp, the pting apex of an “Eternal Triangle,” the dead apex being} 8 drummer named Joyce, the female apex Mrs. Ethel Hupp, according to her husband, himself, had previously d as an apex and who now is to be sued for divorce. Study any of these “Eternal Triangles” that are PS fin- d in blood, and, every time, you'll discover a fool at h apex There’s Joyce, the fool who breaks up another’s home. could make a home of his own, with a true woman in it. | ’s Ethel Hupp, who risks home, happiness and reputa-| to please a fellow low-down enough to betray a friend. wife was an apex, and after warning Joyce, gets the d rage” and kills, when all not habitual fools know that} untrue wife isn’t worth the life of any man. are shame and whose lines are blood, is a child. Be- ed by both parents Joyce being dead, father being! filler, mother being smeared with shameful exposure, we much about “for the sake of the child.” She is the iasting, innocent, the three fools. At her was aimed Joyce’s villainy, and father’s pistol. The superb, concentrated foll all 4 appreciated only after the explosion of tY ie! ve intend no criticism of the Joyce jury in suggesting | it might have been well to put him away, by himself, in| and peace, for a time, that he might calmly study| , in the abstract and in the concrete. Society. i ly indirectly pays much of the cost of “triangles somewhat considered Certainly, “red rage” in folks who continue to live Mmtrue wives, or husbands either, should not be perm p become epidemic. We must conserve all the gunpov "possible for use in the world’s war, for one thing. mother’s faithless- y of the with ted der A suit in the New York courts over the hook, “Great Love Stories of the Bible,” to which Billy Sunday's mame is attached as author, reveals the fact that Billy didn’t write it, but draws part of the profits for per- mitting the use of his name. Billy doesn’t allow his right hand to know what his left hand puts into the pocketbook. Petrograd Bolsheviki with some wisdom. Upon the signing of peace with Ger- many, they began removing their valuables, and the women and children prepared to leave. You have to credit the Messrs. Oonovan, Cleary, Delaney and Griffin were the winners in the special election in the four congres- sional districts in New York. Suggestion to the Irish: Why not take more interest in politics? The navy is testing the non-sinkable ship. The navy can do as it pleases about it, but if anybody wants tus to a test a non-sinkable ship he'll have to move it * back inland, not less than five miles from the ocean, And now Stone of Missouri threatens to make speech on the Jap-Russian matter! Nuff sed. Japs take whatever they want. a Let the The kaiser, says the cable, is forming a Slav corps. © | Next step, a Slave corps. ” Esther Cleveland, aaiihita r of the former president, {i yesterday was married to a member of the English no- j bility. Yes, we think the same thing you do. 22 ana oe DIAPEPSIN FOR INDIGESTION istered_in U.S. Pat. Offico Stops Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Heartburn Gases, Sourness and Stomach Distress Eat ‘‘Pape’s Diapepsin’”’ like Candy— Makes Upset Stomachs feel fine ree 50 cent case. Any drug store. Relief in five minutes! 4 Time itt m to conduct the war to)! so lay the foundation for} ce and security for hundreds and thousands in this city} There’s husband Hupp who, believing that, years ago,| Oh, yes! as usual, in the center of this triangle whose]! suffering demonstration of the folly! At the beginning of war there waa no such thing aertal| tactics. Alr fighting was a matter Jof the Individual kill, inftiative, | |nerve and technical ability of the Javi The beat aviators became | “This year’s air heroes will be the successful fleet command. ors. this ator, Great Work Ahead | “Just as the indtvidest fighter | with lance and sword on his charger has given place to the modern organization of cavalry, with cach man in his place, the whole body acting as a unit, so now the tactics of aerial fight | ing are being evolved, and we | may expect to see the fleets of the sir maneuvering in solid OTTAWA, I | formation, obeying the orders of | lWeuta of San Ome . | Sa'uy's screen of alr vecwtn, and | OLD INDIAN FIGHTER [Pendent man in there dary of fing of the enemy" fleet. and IS KILLED BY SON|toveret a ‘twovoot vein ort any A cnn Wilkinon 10 yearg ola an|{ Now he digw his cou! and shoveis | “Order Your Easter | do. “Instead of horves the aerial com ing his son, George Wilkinson ] | | SOFT FOR THIS MAN; that my nat r, for an increase in red blood stomach f quickly in the cheeks, and es heart and menens a the ing membranes of 4 no ambition can prove it by looking in a Nid not| the eyelid 4 No Increase in Price ; seemed as though my sleep ¢ rest me, and I would f y tired when rising in the :nc I had| There has been no increase in the terrible bh hes price of Dr. Williacns’ Pink Pills. q Yne day I read about Dr. Will-| Your own drr can supply you, jams Pilis for Pale r the pills will be sent by mail, poste th n a r 1, on receipt of price, 50 cents per them x box, six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Before I had t Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, ould nee tha were ne Y. Write today for the valuable After T had taken five boxe b “Building Up the Blooa.” It or had come back to my cheeks and DIGS COAL IN CELLAR RABY lone days |batants will ride 150-milean-hour merous another James Wilk-| The coal vein leads directly into 425 UNION ST. settmplanae’ tod iy ead Other neon, at Annabella, Utah, accord: | his garden, and that is more good with Lewis machine guns. It Is jing to word received here. tack. a |interesting to note that at the end Po) 9 of 1917 the Germans were recruit 5 oy! ing thetr air forces from the cay ot er on t ~ alry | ’ “Great work is ahead for our avt 0 Ig | 5] "%, | M THER MAN : | —__——___— Ir got to tettin Sk shine oe i | 4 | {StS see oula 4 uxated fron— 1 cracked kaon run right But cr saya, “Welly bs f 'en were married twice) And Be Strong and Well and Have Nice Rosy Checks | Instead of Being Nervous and And Lincoln was a gran . 7 Irritable All The Time and Looking So Haggard and Old?—The Doctor Gave Some And he were never happy durir hele | to Susie Smith’s Mother and She Was Worse Off Than You are and Now And an for me, I think t marriage ts at | She Looks Just Fine. f parin’ him with statesmen, I believe my Sieh Sica REN S was. Gibpina tate fad er NUXATED IRON WILL INCRE ASE THE STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE OF W Mr. Partridge is aid to be a bird | ping a NERVOU AREW * oar Ry en of a clerk in the county auditor's \V'th « taste or t tap | NERVO CAREWORN, HAG( D LOOKING WOMEN IN TEN DAYS’ office, but at that he has nothing | be a from TIME IN MANY INSTANCES. on Mra. Swan, who is in the game)! cited men of e . etity arden rae « leas exegesis PEAL;"; has atud oth in this country A New Jersey man has invented , op eats Paar sei . red « what he calls a waterproof, wind- . . k I like ‘em bes Cita nen yar MS pp proof and foolproof mateh. We! 5 ¥ uasten Seon when that deal wonk don’t kn just what a foolproof ¥ = a mpc f ° ier . f dosing them- match is, but we suppose it Is one Prom Archim ry er t that can’t be lighted by seratehing | ' ( Aw it on the top of a mahogany table | C#lled on ( Darw t or the wallpaper. : , | YOU'RE IT os 1 the " : | You always get I couldn't stand ‘ | The worst of And r father t b lency and do | It At night In | 1 net car “ God t A all ‘ y necessary toh | me from ( tor H : | 1 got A While | Her ot hat i | ere @ while Goa t en c b he rve | Bip Bigg Mies . tar eit can be no Beautiful} pale an ? bP 1 are crowdin or t , nal : . = nt in iron. If you are no | Cpt tipiget 6g t Healthy Rosy Cheeked womer®! ors Rell vou hwe it to yous. YOU Can tell the women with j | Up and a gi (Copyright 918 t Enterprise ation) without Iron.” make the following test ee ee z PHONG, M.D, how lone you can work: on how fi “plenty of ironin their blood: | ee ee voy om wa veautiful healthy rosy cheeked | Push out to th can be no healthy, beautt- t ewomen full of Lift | iat heeked women withou at oe of Life, Vim and | Back platform When Ever One Agrees With Y oOrerdinand King vs strength ™ | pees ene rh and Medical again and Sw much you have ital ity There and you ny, Author, “L hav ngly empha- gained. I have seen dozens of ner- i | Get in the corner It’s a Pretty Good Sign That Nobody Takes You the fact thet doctora should ¥ : fave @ fow cents. The iron demand- \ More crowd on | cals > i eee pomereeee™ down \pso- ed by 2 e for the red col- | ADA stay on Isl we’ ell. e blood of her | The platform. You're ing all the Re tren be ae | Backed into the BY THE REV. CHARLES STELZLE grease > that can, be sorbed and as | Corner some more idihine® didbits aid wade creas pimilated tc ou any good. other | Suit cas nd ‘on Nee c wort hat's th t 1 which t strength — Jose _ ove Worse than use= uf all in—and every man knows to ’ Tool bags are set © belongs ae en- “Many an athlete and prize On your feet The man w lift on the on become has won the day ‘Simm BM sae he mont sil te dais real burden and en fh commas Sea Asleep When blows come from either friend or ¢ luck! 2 ae A ron te we dehy age oil our head ff you can, but ra de. ee hy f gone down in rious defeat Wau stark t ist even tho you're hit t quit the job rane simply for the k of iron.” It take rett r to f tent te - poy convictions, but it takes wh 4 om on ¢ P tar - ae Schuy} Jaques, Visiting pak " rf rl : urgeon of St. Elizabeth's Hoy in torn off, the other fellow the t 1 pital, New York ¢ : | Dert nocked off, When v0dY agree kh he re k City, said: 4 . r ‘ ; acon , 1 tt yier have never before given out ahy* ‘ And you fina es 7 that n 1 Ker en ) nt ive medical information of advice for Do get off, 4 0 take # f 1 i t aT > publication, as I ordinarily ¢ Pact your stop t's when you're surest of yc nd that the|#t Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician} not welieve in it. Tat eo sane enemy | n the me ble ” . os . 1 «i D ee coerny is in the most f 1 undermin and Medical Author, tells physicians that they| S"°r!can women suffer from irom ‘i » ria 5 deficiency, with its atte: i irre or. mors pervons_sesemiiad Most of us can stand adversity—we seem to be built |™ should prescribe more organic iron—Nuzated| that 1 dvern tt sh duty to envi te eirise Goieten: ss ot in the! that Sie pha takes an uncommonly strong man to |t*!'™ Tron—for their patients—Says anaemia—iron ae ya take Nuxated Iron. Tne se. mere counclinen gather. Don't find fault if you have no friends, A oes ; deficiency—is the greatest curse to the health,| \t to my pationte ich ge ree jed for the #: 6 is & CBU! Dhilosopher once said that If a man would ave fr by n Barth from ry y 3 7 . gg n most subg cus, in terms tpt gh fs tal age Bie ee fg nda, “he ‘must show mpoverished | food strength, vitality and beauty of the modern] ?" sing and satisfactory result : lime jendly hd silly. methods of bome eine , > re ee ; nd those who wish quic Never hit below the belt. Ask no special favors, but be man enough |enukers, by enrowing down [American Woman.—Sounds warning against ay irene Pos is praiot heed 40 the other fidiow : water In Aes ; and endurance will tin be : v're fairly beaten, ac ry to minimize the victor's glory by sanihad : ‘ective remed te defeats you've suffered © a man ans you should supply the NOTR—Nuxates cn, wala want to be president of all the oub| ‘ve ceteats you Sendai i rey ini yeut food be atte |the stomach and do far more] ana recommended om ck .sneeiae er councilmen, — - me form of organic iron, Just as tharm than good; advises] ® secret remedy, but one wh ee ee ‘“ ‘ a Dg Tr would use salt when your food ; ras Ny ble a i not enour » salt . 0 druggists, Unlike the older tnor iT | DID YOU EVER Do IT? fae, 8 use of only nurated iron. | proaucta, it te easity assimilated, doce net 3 | pour post has . ite matter here 3 er ansen H seehetee, nee tn ata sure the tenth, make them black, nor upset nat should be brought to the at- Small e PS he stomach, The manufact . Jeweler and Sil kwest valuen, New us dd mrere. svecetaa tention a President od Ww Leon A eler and or bien values ow an ov physicians to give Ita, they ar ; saconeetil and entirely satisfactory results t@ ard « ‘action company. May + Nea prising reports in remard to ite ¢ jolng on for months wi very purchaser or they will refund your money. be he doesn’t know about it. Pro jadison ower ai 4. Hanh and aieeers Sal date nani iam aan It te dispensed in this city by Owl Drug Ode eed, professor! eveccccccces j butider.” of reduced iron, tron acetate Martell Drug Co, Swifts Pharmacy and other Dr. B, Sauer, a Boston Physician or tincture of iron simply to druggist,

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