The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1918, Page 10

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It is called th’s Sage and Sulphur Com- ‘This can always be depend to bring back the natural ‘and lustre of your hair uses “Wyeth's” Sage {Sulphur Compound now be ft darkens so naturally and that nobody can tell it has You simply dampen or soft brush with it and a through the hair, taking p small strand at a time; by the gray hair has disap and after another applica m it becomes beautifully dark appears glossy and lustrous. ready-to-use preparation is a toilet requisite for those desire dark hair and a youth- ce. It is not intended i cure, mitigation or preven- ion of disease police Thursday night picked ‘43 Russians of draft age who Tegistered but who had no card their questionnaires had filled out. | It’s Time You were thinking about that SPRING SUIT We offer an immense ‘Pelection of Spring patterns to choose from. Our prices will suit you — Made to Order Seventh year of continu ous service to the men of Beattlo—always with the Union Label 304 PIKE ST. Boys in |¢ | per box, | COR. FIRST AV! |“IF I HURT YOU, DON’T Is Western Battle _ Great Camoutl WASHINGTON, April 19.—The]been a stre urrent of antl Gerr in the west is on,| British f ng the natives ' ‘ont is being drench They are concentrating on China| ‘ Prisoners on both |—on Manchuria, the vast province « taken by the thou |the Japanese must cross to reach 16 German war polley 1 two ways of look great w re two distinet 1 as to what the German plan: for this year really « N are agreed that the ° y important thing t on to do is win de vely in the weat. Only one group jooks beyond, and sees important sues, that must be fought eventually and after the Huns 4 back within their own already taking shape in the May Be Camouflage Is Hindenburg’s west front drive 4 tremendous and ruthless camou flage on the part of German are at least two men who ave been taken into the councils of tf government who think there is good ground for believing it ts, For obvious reasons these men may not 4. But here are as they point them out that be ure that fighting ponsi bili powers n Germany | the wpe >) expensive a pre to forced to an early conclusion by ther «ide. They figure that a pu thro to Paris, even if ponsit would cost too dearly in men ai materials to be seriously con by them at this time, They he contested any advance they might hope to in. France would be. And ies feel the same ing “on to Bertin” | ng or summer. or words, what German mi! authorities hope for as regards West front ts to hold the allies erect know consider able make they way think the toward dri this spri In ot itary Using Propaganda They mean, tho, to make that deadlock as interesting am possible They have good reason to make it #0 interesting if they can that the allies will overlook their activities —not military activities either, YET —in other directions, Hence the word “camouflage” as applied to one of the most tremendous battles the world has ever seen While the deadiock is on in west, the Germans are using to the limit their propaganda organization in the far east and the still un corrupted districts of Russia. In the British colonies, paid agents of the kaiser are doing their best to stir, up revolt in India and Egypt. In! these countries there has always }them right here at home. age? Russia by land. “The Germans are out to raise the devil in China.” as @ well known Chinese traveler ntly put it | Want Troops Seattered What they are after is to weaken the allies’ military organization by foreing them to seatter troops in widely separated parts of the world | for purposes of protection | And the German propaganda ty concentrated on our eastern ally Japan. To divide the Japanese « ernment and the Japa false representations when Germany hi object They even figure that they have got good ground to work on there, many of Japan's leaders being Ger man-trained men, some pro- German leanings Agents Were Busy As far as the false representa tions of the allied and the allied strength go, we can Judge for ourselves, We have had a taste of eae people by A promises won" is the a with cause know what has b 1 being atte pte have 1 the German propa work successfully over the 7 While the} lock of last year held on the western front German agents were busy in Russia—and Russia ¢ a paed. yeh heme an the ¢ aid out above would be exactly 5 terned after what the Germans have done already Danger In Kast If the Germans can hang onto their western front, keeping the al New busy with such great offensives as present, while their propa gandists strike @ different kind of| b behind the in Tiseia. Egypt, China, Mexico, or even Japan—then the great plan for dis rupting the world will be in a fair way to work out, they figure. But only IF the allies are kept TOO BUSY; deceived into decetving themselves. If the allies realize their danger and work intelligently to combat it the plan falle down. It ts this that is being urged upon our government The above is a pl MAN program as seen by the experts mentioned. They point to the east an the place of greatest danger not Immediately, perhaps, but in the near future. And they ay: “To be forewarned is to be fore armed.” ture of the Ger-| BRAZIL WILL START AIRPLANE BUILDING RIO DE JANEIRO, April 19.— The Brazilian mipister of war, in view of the pi of aviation, an. nounced today that his department would install shortly an establish- ment for the construction of air planea, WOMEN WHO LOSE WEIGHT AND COLOR Need Just the Tonic Treat- ment That Restored This Minnesota Woman to Health Women who become pale and lowe weight and ambition and are subject to headaches and fainting spells, need such a tonic as Dr, Williams’ Pink Pilla, They’ are capecially adapted for girls and women of all) ages and give just the aid required| to bring back health and strength to/ the nervous and exhausted. Mrs. Richard Ahrens, of No. 611 Fifteenth Ave. 8. E., Minneapolis, Minn., tried the tonic treatment for & severe breakdown in health. She is enthusiastic in her praise “ have found Dr. Williams’ Pink she says, to be a wonderful medicine. Owing to a run-down con dition of my blood, I suffered for| two years. My nervous system was| in a terrible state. I lost flesh and| suffered everything a woman could I had severe pains through the top of my head and across my temples When these spells came on me I would have to give up and was often confined to bed for a day or #0. After these headaches I would feel weak for days. I had no appetite whatever. “The doctor aid not help me much For a time I would feel better under] his treatment and then be worse again. Through reading about Dr Williams’ Pink Pills I was led to give them a trial. I soon fe rapidly I ed had a good a hearty m once in a w ays pive benefit ¢ has been no increase price of Dr. Williams’ Pink Your own druggist can supply you or the pills will be sent by m postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 cents six boxes for $ by the Williams Medicine Co., Schen lady, N. Y. 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Sweat of the brow has again become as fashionable as it ts necessary to see the United |f) States safely thru its greatest | crisis, | ‘The war found the American |f} women as inefficient as it found | the men unprepared. | Serious-minded girls, realizing eud denly how little their educations had fitted them for hard practical na STAR-—FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. PAGE 10 Pe Denn omnes TABLISHED 1875, 3,600 Shirts at 1.45 00 Shirts at = 1.85 Assembled Especially for All Seattle’ s Annual Spring “Shirt Sale SHIRTS THAT WILL WEAR HIRTS FAST IN COLOR IRTS THAT FIT Materials, colors and tailoring fully guar- SOFT CUFFS TIFF CUFFS Sizes 14 to 18. Sleeve lengths, 83 to 36 inches. en Southwick, Men’s Shop, Just Inside the Door. 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Some of the bolder spirits have gone into the garages, donned overalls and dared grease and oll to learn > repair ing so that they may be fully quali fied to drive ambulances in the firing zone: Remodel Standards It was rather discc that one’s college de ng to find | and the ab kin is no Ultimately—and with no particu lar ciation of the valuable things in © curriculum—the effect of war will be found in the f educational standards and feminine remodelin womer alr b al features wh’ ds of the bat id have t home to America And, #0, just the training camps, with their intensive athletic | work and outof-door life and strict} discipline, are making a stronger and | sturdier and t men, the new tter rac tas of American of patriotic American women, assumed since this | a years. war broke out, are ma M Lib: | 4 aati 1)" Phone Elliott 2633, erty more effective not only for the ab Ota RE 0 i r{ stern Guaes in's woriawies eoncuce| aR United Painless Dentists but for the peaceful pursuits whict Warships? Naw! Just decoys. For seven months th ey fooled the Fritzes. They're made out of bum wood, and the, will devolve upon her after peace Is! the “guns” haven't even got holes thru them. Look closel y and you will see what a crude imitation this fake fleet is. | eos Taira Avenue, Cor. James, “ 3ut it was good enough to keep the Germans fooled while British warships were acting convo. Finally the | Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 8:90 p,m. * a 5 , >) sre the British destroyer: > in wait to Open Sundays, 9 te 12 5 ARMY OF decoy drew the Germans from their haven and lured them to Kephalo, where the British destroyer in wait to KING WOMEN n fire. In the fight which followed the German flotilla suffered severely. at — ———— | | ope posed to uge a ry STERLING DENTISTRY Office Hours: 9 A. M.to8 P.M. It is now py ich & Tago AMONE KOClEty Complet Ufit, including inhaler } ‘ | ‘omplete outfit peludii n c tuptu ypport. 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