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ae service to the homefurnisher: Af you have an account her oer. Purchases wil! be added hout additional pa Swe say to you: It ts easy, A ogg fer yo Your Credit Is in a muta able way Rone! | EXTRAORD: NARY SPECIAL! 500 UN.VERSAL talking mach nes— SAVING $3.55! | “package of cheer” | helps, Tobacco STAR—TUESDAY. APRIL 28. 1918, PAGE THEY'RE GIVING 'GERMAN RAIDS JUDGE G. W. KYSER LIVES! ARE YOU! ON U, S. FRONT | ‘GIVING SMOKES? KILL OWN MEN Soldiers in France are willing to give their lives for Unele Sam. They don't want a reward, but once & while a kind is a tangible ¢ pression of a thought from hi ‘Sometimes the boys get bli writes Denis Calinas, Jr. “When they realixe how far they are from « ~~" PARTY FOR SMOKE FUND For the benefit of Our Boys in France Tobaceo Fund, Pr coun Angeline Counell No. 6 of the Degree of Pocahontas will hold a card party at the Swedish club hall on Wednesday, April 24 at 8:30 p,m x ~ x home, your smokes were certainly & package of cheer.” Tent it worth real money to you know that you have given a to one of the Our Boys to boys “over there.” France Tobacco Fund ts ready-for contributions of any size. A Soldier's Letter Sergt. Arthur E. MeGlone wrote the following letter to Tho Star tobacco sent by “Dear Friends the fund Just a fow lines) }to let you know your kind package | THE UNIVERSA all-metal tatking entirety cabinet | Of teintorced metal. benutt- of Vietor and Columbia aise recorda plece and a!l trimming polished metal; not @ particle of tin or [| | rematn, te instrument Is 14% inches wide, 11 Inches deep and | ihe regular price ef this splendid talking machine is $13.80; EXTRA fH) AL, for the week .... oo | “—Vietor Talking Machine Dept., Main Fleor. Gr vnitareC Your | WANT NO WEAKLINGS | Ave. at Pine 6t. Seattian IN THE MARINE CORPS “Take no weaklings or hoboes. ! instruction was received [Tuesday by Capt. John F. Evans head‘ of the Seattle marine corps re cruiting station, upon being inform- ed by district headquarters in Sar | Francisco that the Wertern district must recruit 1,700 In the May drive The Seattle district will open .two branch stations and will send out a traveling party to get recruits. { HANSON AND OFFICIALS | Go TILL See Gate Ae Sexy | G0 TO STILLAGUAMISH, “who value their own comfort | works and city officials will leave | Sian shor Se huother Geass early Wednesday morning for an in: Powders for Children, for use Vestigation of the power site rb the city at Stillagzamish. The inves. | the season. They break up Felleve feverishness, consupatios, tigating party will be composed of | the same group which last week vis- | Gisorders, headache and stomach: ited the Skagit river site The trip to Stillaguamish will be also have saved more,” thanked him Se. o mney quick! a scr. coar, "DI DRESS || MAT. We really saved her more, WLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE, IND AND UNION Used by mothers for 39 years. POWDERS NEVER FAII. All 2Se. Don't accept any eab- be bs oy FREE. Address Mother | Co., Roy N. Advertisement be | about 40 miles. arrived here safe and sound and I thank you very much. It was a great treat and I needed ft very badly. It is great stuff to have in the trenches, belleve me. is in Natich, Mass a long ways from here, Thanking you again, I very truly yours SGT. ARTHUR BE. McGLONE, Co, L, 101st Reg. Inf. The tobacco was no welcome to H. F. Wacker of the American En- gineers, that he broke out in verse: n Ine You could not separate The gift that I've received; It surely is appropriate If I'm to be Believed. But not so from Seattle, Wash. So here's to you, Seattle Star— Best juck and thanks from France afar. H. EB. WAC A, Eng., t 1th Reg., Co. Clip Out This Cou- pon; Help Sammies To THF EDITOR ‘The Seattle Start packages of tebeece, thre in Prance Totarco Pend” 0 fighting men in France 1 understand that each dotier buys RAILROAD MAN INJURED Mark Burkes, 1033 Main at., labor er employed at the Great Northern yards, suffered a broken log Ture by a crane fell thought | | if the | the | stratery co! always | | period of |when he received his package of | fF My home| ANNA LOUISE STRONG | rhiign Seve bells here aii asquash | | MINNEAPOLIS E EDITOR | made by machine, a distance oflday, when several steel rails released | NOW TESTIFIES IN FAVOR OF IT BY J. W. T, MASON . 1 1 United Press War Expert Well Known Public Man Says NeW YORK, April 23—tovery! Tanlae Put Him in Better | | engagement between German and | | | | | American forces that reaults in no| Shape Than He's Been more than an even distribution of in Years casualtios ts a defeat for Germany be of the already condition of German man power The casualty results alone, th fore, of the fight at Setchepre would mean a German defeat even depleted One of the distinguishing features of the phenomenal popularity of Tay ac thruout ¢ country large number of prominent men who have forward and given the medi cine their unqualified indorse of the be its they dervied from its Judge G. W Kyser, 1204 Ninth street, Austin, Texas, ir cent interview, made the statement “Tanlac is rapidly making me over into @ new man and 1 will | wpeak 600d word for it when I have the opportunity.” { | Judge Kyser served in the Civil War with the Texas Cavalry under Colonel Woods. He occupied ted during the the bench in Caldwell county for of twenty years and resigned this of. » fice to accept the appointment as commissioner of sions under Gov ernor Colquit. After eighteen months in this high office, he was compelled, on ac unt of fa x health, to retire from active life. He is not only one of Austin's most highly re citizens, } in prominently thruout the state I have suffered from conntis for years,” continued I had rheumatic y y bod Was restless and couldn't sleep at all well, I was stupid and tired my mind seemed to be sluggish, and at Umes I couldn't think. I had no energy and suffered frequently from headaches And, on top of my other troublea, about a mont a teow days befo 1 began takin Taniac I took ¢ cold, which left me of the $16,000 issue hax now been| with a pain in my chest and a dread taken up. The bonds bear 6 per cent| ful cough—I couldn't reat at night interest | for coughing—and, to be frank about jit, 1 was just about played out “But I'm feeling like a different man now, thanks to Tanlac. I saw 1S DEAD AT HIS HOME)! sdvertivea ana king it, | and two bottles have ut me in bet MINNEAPOLIS, April 23—Wm.|ter shape than I have been in P, Hunter, managing editor of the| months ‘and that te a fact; it the Minneapolis Tribune, is de 7 I ever took I eat home here today. He was at IL, my. rheumatic desk yenterday, complaining only] pains and ox gone and I alightly of indigestion. He died 8ud-| te) moro active and energetic than denly at home | have in @ long me. In fact, I'm He was perhaps one of the beat teoling fine now, and nothing has known managing editors in the Mid-| helped me but Tanlac. 1 recommend die Wont. it to my friends as the best medicine I have ever found build up a | weak rundown system and to re lost health and vigor niac in wold in Seattle by rug Stores under the ion of a xpec Tar entative.—Advertinemer in the Germans had retained p posession of a wec Amert front. ‘The highest nfronting Gen, Pershing ie the strategy of killing Germann, When Hindenburg orders hin troops into the American trenches to be killed t the Germans are playing Pershing's own game for bir Means Hun Slaughter * activity of thin kind by sure to continue on the American | come manent tor ¢ nts auno have | Wert a re waiting on the trenches, | always Norv the Germ Frequent assaults can b final an tre fore mean ’ and this will be a victory America, regardless of any alight nes that may result tn the bends of the battle front. | ‘This spirit of restlessness in the | greatest fault of the German mill tarints by ite operation alone their ultimate undoing. | the of t slaughter Ameri pected own and means ation Judge K BUYS $300 FISH BOND Anna Louise Strong, former mem of the Seattle public schoo! recalled at the last general ction, Saturday purchased $200 public utility bonds for the munici fish mnarket. Approximately $9. ber board 0 are PARIS, April 23 ; active along the Somme and east of Khoims,” the French war off ported toda German raids between and Noyon, north and in the taking prisoners Artillery was} ore Lanatgn a Rheims | ‘KIDNEY TROUBLE NOT EASILY RECOGNIZED | Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected An examining physician for of the prominent Life Insu Companies, in an interview on the! subject, made the astonishing state: | |ment that one reason why #o many | eo |" wnta for insurance are re in because kidney trouble is #o com The “Liquid Wash. mon to the American people, and |the large majority RARTELL'S DRUG STORE Vosgen down, we Suggestion on Eczema will take fust a few wm iit sane 9 oe, moments te ery ‘eratctay euntomers of oll, DDD. Your moee talons the first bottle relieves rou. aMe of those whose! [applications are declined do not even! The Service Par Excellence AT LOWEST RATES 20 cents first 14 10 cents each successive % mile. mile, 20 cents each extra passenger for entire trip. 10 cents each four minutes standing time. $2.50 per hour on hourly basis. NO CALL OR DISMISSAL CHARGE A WHERE IN CITY suxpect that they Judging from re gists who are constantly in direct ch with the pu there ix one aration that b on ver nue the dineare orte from drug and healing inf) compound a readers of such a remed | It is on sale at all drug stores in| bottles of two medium and large ' However, if }this great l we would who feel in noed nizes cents to Dr ac Ringh yhen wri he sure and ment ten Alkali in Soap Bad for the Hair jooking bes prepared shar alkali Thi the hai | # T | ' | (which is ix bette pure anything ¢ or two calp thorough the with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather. sen out easily, removing rticle of dirt, dandruff ckly and event nealp soft, and wilky, bright eaxy to mana You can at any and member of the family Advertisement. hair and moisten hair ust, dries and it leaves the the lustrous hair fine and fluffy oanut oil varma cheap, a fow ounces ply ever for month Cor. First Ave. DR. KDWIN J. BROWN D. dD. 8. New at 10@ Columbia 1 have left the tmitn- tors of my name and signs on Hirst ave. and, moved my Dental Of from my old location trance in 106 Columbia tween First and Secon my prices b: " I do expect t rease my ental practice ao that the Increased business will offset the increased cost of doing business because the war T want to be known as the only |man in Seattle who did not raise hie | Drices because of the war My new en- midway be- of m-| part Tobacco Habit and r 106 Segal the rid of that co to pacify morbid denire. STUMEZE strenuous d “Honest, Painless Dentistry” ore, Loose Teeth leeding,Receding Gums Signs of Pyorrhea Alveolaris has been recogni time, say8 Dr. Heald in “Life and Hea Riggs, an American, about the middle of the condition, and described it in det Riggs’ disease or Riggs’s disease, It causes more loss of teeth than sidered by dentists filled or crowned, Pyorrhea is often all but hopeless, Both caries and Pyorrhea are no a far more serious disease, for a and be practically as good as new, Pyorrhea 1 by medical writers for a Jong Ith,” but owing to the fact that Dr. of last century, made a special study ail, it came to be called after him, does decay of ‘he teeth, and it is con- decayed tooth can be but an advanced case of w recognized as producing places favor- able for the lodgment of dangerous disease germs, and a great many bodily diseases can be attributed to this source, Among the early signs of Pyorrh margins of the gums, with tendency t to collect, and acts as an irritant. Th leaving spi Changes in the bong and membranes tion and suppuration. Pressure with the finger will show t and are lost, one by one, In the late offensive. There is great diversity of opinio cording to the weight of British autho the decomposition of retained food, affording organisms. Among predisposing cau ing, imperfectly fitted crowns, poor filli ea are swelling and congestion of the o bleed when brushed. Tartar begins e papillae between the teeth retreat, ve for the accumulation of food, which acts as a further irritant. of the tooth take place, with ulcera- The gums recede, are rounded off, and bleed easily. he presence of pus. .The teeth loosen, r stages the breath may become very n as to the cause of the disease. Ac- rity, it begins as an irritation from a breeding place for harmful ses are irregular teeth, mouth breath- ngs; but the chief factor is diet—the use of soft and mushy foods that do not require mastication. Are you one of the countless th about the condition of your ence of Pyorrhea’? If ceding, or bieed easi) on you, your teeth are | make up xour teeth and mouth? who have Pyorrhea? How Do they indicate the pres- oose and sore, or your gums are re- mind that this disease has a hold ousands The best thing that you can do is to have the disease cleaned oe im- mediately, and before it goes from bad to worse. To allow Pyorrhea to untreated or unchecked, to run its poisonous course, is to invite the loss ef your teeth, ill health, and possibly death. I Specialize in Pyorrhea Treatment I use Oral Prophylaxis. I remove all loval causes. I use a thorough course of medicinal treatment. I require teeth exercise. 1 use the famous Emital as an amebacide. I also use the X-Ray in locating hidden pus pockets. First stage cases I can quickly control and clean up the disease. 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Corner Second ard Pike—Swift's Drug Store Corner ELLIOTT 3026 Office Open Evenings and Sundays NINE NABBED FOR SPEEDING — v um faces and dejected re- | prominent Seattle citi- equent the book desk a » headquarters, instantly ki with $250 bail for ing, be} noon when struck rived of their machines, and in| cific highway by a me instances put to peeling pota-| Miss Mary Louise y jail fe were arrested for eding Two, lacking the | The accident occur ssary $250, are in jail Tuesday ter of a mile sout furnished bail and had | McDonald shipyard machines confiscated tempc rding to her Wilson Miss Hoge wa. was ¥ ‘oroner Tiffin T monstrances 3014 W. ¢ Hoge Nine reons Savings and Trus' owe Wh 30 mile ng the str with the tr Miss Hoge @ back and fo down, The whe Miss Hoge sur lance and t fat was taken to the never regained cor Miss coma friend Easily Overcome’ A New Yorker, of wide experience, | ¥ ritten @ book telling how the co or anuft hab 1 ly banish Hoge was ¢ with a par when the Downes was eat Northe an A servic unfurled Mc Ing of the Local No, 27 flag onday City in t in conquered. | Wil sleep, cleat eyes, digestion, and a © amonn | Get | many no more of pipe, snuff or chewing Mr, ur, Theo, STOPS STOMACH DISTRESS of the bunoh wi 5¢ worth of NUT HOUSE*NUTE® from; Wakefield 4 fon, let & stopped. its & trembling felt ao muc 1 will] juet renember, ‘ wherever I | "The finest " vdily health t= nee ays. man healthy Marner wary these r woman greatest LK 2 TIFFIN PROBES AUTO KILLING tion of the president of the Union sour Is did not accident. occurred. [rat wae] eo A AA Publishing Co, Colman Building///// / R. M. Palmer, Mgt, holde the firet line t: in the City Directory -- and 4 Srey oarp mney out at is exter Avenue in t part of the book tuffing® t of the if YOU, and all the rest I will appreciate it-ani- 4ll the earth, Give NUT HOUSE a pea NOW PLAYING Taylor Holmes —In— “Uneasy Money” CLASS “A” THEA Puesday began in- 34 Near Pike a h of Joe “harleston st., who Monday after- down on the Pa to driven by} daughter of | Hoge need money. others and more t Co. of Seattle red about a quar. of the Patterson. 1s report « trave’ hou! n the right-hand 1 turned sudden: tion of crossing led the horn, | C3 nfured, n front of the! knocked pass over |duently 1 to the po. ng at the Downes To Properly Treat #4, Particularly rth long and deep, ix apt to rub This } where ie was too hard and tc sons the skin, Ag, aggrava tion—Just the an ambu- ight njured man sage oF an city hospi e|¢ most obstin ity hospital. He| is well as the fincat lines, is usness. markable formula which you pn her way to Ta-| readily avail yoursel ty of three girl|have (no difficulty moned ally is this lite, disso’ One Ived in » powdered employe It p flway of the of 65 stars night at a meet- Firemen’s union, he Labor temple. ‘The application {a cooling and ing, tending to relieve fatigue the witch hazel and the saxoli Jof course, entirely harmless | skin.—Advertisement. wrinkle the massage de USE YOUR DIAMONDS And watches as pecurity whee you Loans Obstinate Wrinkles e are oter caus eel ything e wrinkles A re- 1 5 constituents from your druggist Saxe ch sooth- Both to are to the almost instantaneous. They are contains eattle 11 buy strong liquids or calomel. The; Columbia | teeth? Calomel sometimes plays with the gums, is best not to take calomel, but to Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its Most headaches, “dullness” ai that: NUTS" fron worth, ", ‘BETTER THAN CALOMEL |Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are aHarmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is the re- | sult of Dr. Edwards's determination not totreat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought | out these little olive-colored tablets, The pleasant little tablets dothe good that calomel does, but have no bad after | effects. They don’t injure the teeth like y take | hold of the trouble and quickly correct if* | Why cure the liver at the expense of the havoc Sodostrong liquids, It let Dr. lace. that azy fecling come from. constipation and \a disordered liver, Take Ps Ese Tablets pen you feel “! Note how they "clear a ae |e and 25 a box, Edwards’ "and louded vy. in and ee the spirita, ¥ oc an

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