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: ’ STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1918. PAGE 6 MALARIA EATTLE STAR'||-. &. D. K's...||! COMEDIES OF CAMP LEWIS LIFE | men ranging in age from 21 to They will laugh at you. me ie ip win th war Why not , cer Till knows we Oh! Pitlleas Publicity : | , | men for regintration up to 4 arn? | « f men up to Send bh thy glaring Hebt 7 | ere « iota of f ‘ on Let older men help ua To let the sorrowing mothers know cone to ‘ nm woe will win and be safe for Who tella to us aright y ’ by nior r t met Jerr acy READER. Second-Clase Matter By mail, out of city, 40¢ per me $1.16; € months, year, $4.00, Ry city, Mea m " rm . 5 ree | w ben Raker tells us o'er = ed : 15 4 ¥ ‘4 thoes r ' a tm, nat Acroplanes were shipped y <= aggltO o ygge ee e our young men Was it the Truth? We want t know dane and Yast - f » to r? 7 men of older | Star Want Ads Best for Results If true that his tongue slipped y y le time " me r r — The disease Pitiless Publicity ied) + . Anopheles mo " fe | Moat surely in a lar | | person. The germs when And Hiram Johnson hever yet | by the bite, of thin monquite , Made from extra good quality, closely-woven nainsook; sleeve Has put the Truth in mire. | ( lin believed to be tt mate loone fitt knee length legs, cloned crotch; light weight A Let Us Know the Facts mosquito which bites, get 1 je the strip of knitted fabric is set in the back rmitting free 50c red-blood cells of the c movement of the body; sizes 24 to 34; per mult eee GOOD EVENING. Mave you a in nize and fin Cooke Rook? a number of young Boys’ Union Suits Ladies’ Hose eae younger germn ma ther le from good ( ‘ Perfect fitting, full fash. Ad in yesterday's Star ayn proce ; I ma m carefully selected, Halt the Hun with Thrift Stamps! g ton Not § . . ¥ ) w 2 Ted blood-cell rea er Sanaa le cotton; high spliced ~ a germs a small amount of “toxin “af ’ ——— - | 1 - lt porary ae ateah ant § Children’s Hose tip cain, Tt to this polect Made of the best welected cot ton staple; heels and toes are Roy, slip out and find Mr, Hoover from a num i aie blood-cella wh c . reinforced v y atte! Stink While Germany's giving a bloody demonstration of the . way bee = —_—- awsinprsd Ladies’ Union Suits of autocracy in war, our’solons at Washington will | ; , ia) Midiak eine Nie epilianied di with the | 1 Knit in fine ribbing from R i ibbli er Senat Chamberlain's | which is neither 18 nor 1 quality combed cotton; low sparring and quibbling over Senator “Chamberlain's : ‘ | Siabahiad ter ahesiulion 40 ona. ox wt sombed cotton; all four of the following stepa: Print ning to t atses measure giving the United States commander-in-chief power | our of ows i . ¥s ca weuibes ‘to commandeer property. The objectors to the measure} ound ae os eget jrlesiba ve od hin pete , 25c per sult « ly state that its terms are so broad that the president | the: germe ond, by preventing it, if he wished, take over anything in the country m ne, = - | wudh macneteltha doi Wien wet os ee dee! ssary w rposes. : i : ple, Third, by treating pers in * English Walking Last, heavy box an he ened necessary for war pu M | fected with malaria so that they in her; Bluchers; in tan only; Neolin sole Cheer up! Congress will get into the war yet. It may . ‘ turn will not infect mosquitos that ; ia: aplendid wearing 4 be until W liam Hohenzollern has dropped a few bombs ., | happen to bite them, Fourth, by ean tees, & On i that nice private office building of the United States Herb—I want to get transferred to the first line trenches. Jereating healthy persons 90 that open but, sooner or later, congress will realize that all Ofticer Why te that? sere a ; iis even if bitten by mosquitos carry: prope: i Cl y i n er |, because, now when T went home on leave the ot ay |ing infection they themnelvex w f be _ posi ige” Me aed, egg gna ; [1 met a friend of mine and he says, “What cha in down there?” and I says| not develop the divease Musi Underw r* popular of it good for war purposes belongs no’ A } . |the “Medieal Corps,” and he says, “Oh, yes, I gotta sister in the Red| usiin Car’ prices. pees ae «> Cen ; bendinde al cecgenobagl is stag ‘The Dove Brand Dove Brand Night Gowns for W. 8. W. asks: I have been told Pecans anal ae ; " by somo that cheese in an easily Chemise, roade . 4 ladies, in Japanese crepe, Witch- “Both Paris and London could heart the battle.” It | P ‘aa: < % ie t este, tetaanad. with 6 sate pe is about as if New York and Philadelphia were listening : 166 nt ou h Don’t maaiee Sent 608 Ry other fs Gos vase, rhb Grawetrings A padi ont ae to a fight about midway between them. The readers 9 is right?” dainty garment at $1 00 ish. Price, $2 75 | : ee @an, perhaps, hardly realize the closeness of the three OLE WIRES Gimneineet: dents. wits didene te a low price.. GR: gadncnicnariee years and more of fighting to the allied peoples. Dear Muctey: Marry over and ene 9 ° 99 | determine its food value show that Piha niy hyper dragetedin nen Wemen's Drawers, the ctestll a - — Mac. Tell him I said we want a steam neeze on l even when eaten in large quantities Salle with patented “cantslip” | | it seotton shaped Drawer Br " SS ah - i Tet) YOU about our steam train. See that) WASHINGTON, April 4—Reapl to this problem, have reached the ie sebagyin 7 sna shay PO EIEIO 8ST: it mortality is astounding. That the death rate among | - o8 | tically ail the sick and death rate in| must be inaugurated at once, not Each “e Z oes esalf aiden ar ‘ , , derskirts, made from good qual- iren can be curtailed, medical men agree. The con-| nq now Hugo arises to remark) (he wation’s armies, the medical only in the camps but In the homer Women’s Shaped Vests of - ba -2 tion of babies is now being undertaken as a scientific) tnat maybe that St. Valentine visit|corps today began a nationwide) in the offices, in the aged HAIR FALL OUT Se wor Peco "BOC | of embroidery at 59c and ic is invited tak: tage on posed to have made with|campaign of prevention against) and in all public places, wie en av boo je Sdtvan of the |e re os 4 - seinen oor measien, diphtheria,| out thia widespread habit of spitting lens; each . | pottom. Special dge gained both by government and other experts. | A.W. ‘eonard (during the campaign) Beige. tanto i} and coughing, if health conditions| Thruout the country, Baby week will be observed next | tine.” “7 “'™ (™* STINE of Valen een cern and tuberculoaia. | for our soldiers are to be improved |A small bottle of “Danderine” This week, The Star is publishing a remarkable a Aas All of the diseases mentioned are! They feel that such » campaign) Keeps hair thick, strong, Children’s Rompers with belt around waist Made fe en important in every way for from Everett chambrays, solid and fancy 75¢c Stee 4 Me . .F. by King, ‘The government ts taking over all! spread or communteated In the mame beautiful. of articles by Dr. F. Truby King, regarded by many Bull Durham for the soldiers in| way—thru the transfer of nanal and)! Object to be achieved, as was parce COlOTA; All MZON . 6. ese eee recesses ceneereeeees the world’s foremost baby saving expert. Don't miss the now famous and eminently suc x * A A ) | France, still leaving plenty of bull| mouth secretio ‘The sickness rate los 3 fathers and mothers. They will be mighty helpful. for sim tiam, Marry Carrol! and the|in camps thra the country could be come! My-ewatting campaign, which|Girls! Try this! Doubles i rest of ‘oma in the U. 8. A jout to the minimum if ¢ ee ee ee nee thoretenn| beauty of your hair in @ || Women's Walking and Dress | _ Misses’ English Last Walking reason the surgen general, therefore. — Deputy Ledebour protested in the reichstag that Oe ibe land the general public an we | few moments. ee Shoes in Bal. and Blucher style, - = . : mater Bs» } rom: oughing, sneeaing SPPeale to the public to make the Boots, button and lace style, ‘ ; ‘gg can't help a new cub of ja ittin, a ae ee | Nd lea d heels, and hanging t with the other, in Finland | Wir1.45 these things ‘The difficulty of controtling these) "pi MORAN we wide! we sapiens: . gunmetal and viel kid tops, #olid | toe, patent and plain; medium end Ukraine. He was promptly declared out of order. Ready in the trench, profentor?] dineascs, it was pointed out at the : Seether ‘outee, att $3 4Q | mutary heats. Spe . i He was. Peace-making and hanging, hand in hand, are | rat's go! surgeon general's office today, lier in ARIE heels. Special eccdinatis —— ee cee eee ne ates | CONSORT SALARIES tary be ome eae SR THE . " . ings scatter their nose and mouth #e-| DEMAND OF LABOR pot esse 2 > . . What's the use of living? eretions without any consideration, The kaiser, according to Berlin advices, has gone For we must eat, despite rules and regulations to the| The conscription of all salaries to the western front. Probably just a slight misstate- And it’s so much bother, contrary above $5,000 a year is favored by the " ment,” says a Washington dispatch. Well, sir, we'll bet And food ts so high. . One aneere In a crowded street ear| Central Labor council.” The council _ to keep out of danger. gad vonage oe could infect many person: pie aad gehen Pore ap Shale ° gure, we 4 with penumonia. ih ecg - * e r . ‘ ty ; But we have to use water, | poreeawedl gga msisonay * hy the Hod Carriers’ unien, calling News headline says that Huns’ 76-mile gun enrages hod tte oh 0 teen ty couch eould de the same. Ta| for the conscription Paris. You bet! We'd even get mad if we were hit bya | ‘Then we have to work, leer Gane aameaa or > cheb 50-mile gun. | x —. dineanen could be prevented if a RENA MOONEY MAY BE ve pleasure, aneener or a cougher used his hand | Evidently Councilman Thomson is like the rookie regret; |herehiet an 6 “oust catibe? te be SPEAKER IN SEATTLE pi ‘ aneere or cough | ‘he Central Labor counell will and prseinned about the rest of the company being : A — ba pe. Pa peyrtecolly tedfr-soanmal portian of step. kerma which cause the diseases meg ed, with Tom Mooney and others, as ” a tioned do not die or become harm-|an accomplice in the San Francisco f Now watch the democrats shout that Wisconsin is ‘ | jens upon drying. So that when they| bomb explosion, to the city Aprit 2a] the Lenroot of all evil. Vain, vain, are dried and blown about with the) or May 1. Mrs. Mooney is free on Is the fife of Man. | dust they are still capable of sett bal It’s fishing season, and Czernin is certainly angling. —POMER, [UP diseane in many other peopie pickles Sirloos CHAMBER WILL HELP The problem of the respiratory dis canes which confronts surgeon Ger-| POLICE ENFORCE LAW , eral Gorgas and the army medical] Automobile owners are urged to f corps is serious, Apparently, how-|report to the police all traffic viola ever, the public generally is totally|tions they observe. The membern’ i ignorant of the immeasurable harm | council of the Chamber of Commerce that in done thru unguarded and| Wednesday appointed a committees to| [ie Promiscuous coughing, xneexing and| devise a plan to aid the police in en- Is dentistry that reflects credit upon the knowl SpItting. | Army medical corps ex-|forcing the ‘laws against reckless | edge, experience and: skill of the dentist, and perts, who have given untiring study ‘ driving brings pleasure and profit to his patrons. ce | Within ten minutes aft ap-| LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS plication of Danderine you cannot || © PERMANENCE Alas Gait oak ghee aoals oak ok Dentistry that lasts a lifetime, that endures The Star Will Gladly Publish Interesting Communications |}!tch, but what will please you mort through all the years and all the changes in Gaay ry 7 From Sammies will be after a few weeks’ use, ditions—-quality. |when you ses new hair, fine and Ye Ni jdowny at first—yes—but really (Editor's Note—This letter was re- yutreets were entirely deserted. During new bhalr—growing all over the BEAUTY : leeived by Mrs. Vie Norman, wife of | tne intervals t i es, wi | Mrs. 5 | the orvi petween guns I could | scalp. r p r srow! i i! VERY woman who likes to fhe wal known marathon renner,| hear the drone of the bloodtiurcty|* a iittie Danderine immediately Bridgework, Crowns or Plates that vie ith nature's greatest triumphs—evenness, symmetry, appear well-dressed realizes | now in war service. He is in service | machines, when x22-bomb-2-«2-bomb, doubles the beauty of your hair ‘ | in the British navy, on the English) in quick succession reven bombs No difference how dull, faded, brit naturalness. the importance of a good figure. | channe.) dropped. ‘What terrible crashes. |tle and scraggy, just’ moisten & “My Darling Wife: We are on the| The ground fairly shook. I finally|cloth with Danderine and carefully PERFECT FITTING The fashionable charm of your outer apparel | co, night and day. They will wear| decided to duck my nut, too draw it thru your hair, taking one X : depends so much u the graceful poise, erect | this little thing of a boat out if they | “I une three cameran here. My of-/amall strand at a time. The ef Work that adapts itself to every angle of the . don’t ease up. | floers are very interested in the work|fect is amazing—your hair will be mouth—that is comfortable and consoling. carnage and youth: ness of the figure, while the “IT was ashore in Ramsgate the! that I am doing, and buy lota of my|light, fluffy and wavy, and have an e figure depends so much upon the corset, that your | night of an air raid. You could see | pictures. All my epare time is taken | appearance of abundance; an in PAINLESSLY PERFORMED ‘, mothers with little children hurrying | up with my work. I take picturea|comparable luster, softness and pei ape should be chosen with the utmost care. |(o hugouts for shelter I stood on x| of the men and sell theet ney sactures luxuriance Extracting, filling or treating without pain, dan- The right corset for you, the corset that will give | "eet comer. 1 must have rier aplece. Your husband, Get a small bottle of Knowl ger or discomfort. . h h f fi hich i only living thing above ground, The “vic. |ton's Danderine for a few cents you that charm of figure which increases the | —— on é from any drug store or toilet counter smartness and fashionable beauty of your outer | room weigh aged Atal op Ded emma tcicd ECONOMY garments, is the American Lady model designed | neglected or inju by careless Our 1. $25 Rubber Plates at $15. especially for your figure. treatment—that's all-you surely Our unequaled Crown and Bridgework—all these can have beautiful hair and lots of Whatever your figure—tafl or short, slender or tie yori Oil Gait ‘ry '@ Uitls Dass combined with highest quality of materials and t, or of aver size. there Anette derine. workmanship at the lowest possible cost. Lady Corsets fc " y sel A Registered Dentists COURTESY—KINDNESS Look for the name in the corset. Third and Matioon $6 Consideration for the feelings and welfare of our It is your guarantee of superior | om } patrons—these have proven valuable and impor- style perfect fit and excep- t 2. 7 I tant factors in the gratifying success that has 1 wearing hs rewarded our labors. Of the high rent dintriet, VISION ate sdvertising, enable This Is Dependable Dentistry. 2 Out of the seas of war, whence flows the flood you this offe Where raging nations intermix their blood, ts wet his prices, then come TWuiloh wes the Blood be fetend aad whten'oe for te tires arith careful ATIONAL DENTISTRY IS DEPENDABLE cnn met ans DENTISTRY Out of the dark distress of this tense hour, When man rends man and power is crashed on power, whi ron. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ‘The spring sun sends aloft ite shafts of white And seems to see no scene of sad affright / Out of the tempest’s swirl which blinds the eye, Until the earth seems naked of its sky, | Examination CORSETS 1 clear my eyes with ‘sand, piercing thru, nd A wind-blown rift reveals an isle of blue. i Back Lace ond Front Lace Out of the wrath, the ruin and the wrack An if the burnt-out world were cindered black, $5.00, $4.25, $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50, Yot thru the flashings of the furious Marn, I mee th di of th - Py $2.00, d less e ra ance o he pure-eyed stars, “Order That Suit and even , ‘The streams of red forever intermixed, e OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ‘The white of morning freshening the air, Stars in the heavenly blue forever fixed; Not Open on the Sabbath ‘These make our symbol, let them be eur prayer! 425 UNION ST. ; (Copyright, 1918, N. B. A)

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