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WILSON ASKS > FORD TO RUN FOR SENATOR WASHINGTON, 14—-With the democrats of Michigan offering to join the republicans tn nominat ing Henry } June ‘ord, & republican, a United States senator, and President Wilson personally requesting that Ford become a candidate, the elec tion of the noted automobile manu facturer is regarded by many here & practical cert as int Two for governors of Michi gan, Fred M. Warner and Chase 8 @eburne, have announced them dates also, to succeed am Alden Smith, w announced that he will not run fall for another term ts as fol lent Wilson's re I to accept the nomina from Michigan if it me lizing that ptional opportunities our people during the P present and coming readjustment, I am ready & « Thing | po President in this Tan must to do every can WO assint great work our Every ¢ great fu prepared to | milk for Tobin, jr., | chance, | The goat has long ranked with erinlaws as the most toonists, has become the symbol of Please |pereirn_ Nas, Seems wha evebel Remke, [Rares tee Our Savings Department Will Be Open Saturday Night | From 6 to 8 For Your Convenience Start ag on With Part of Your Pay Check The Seattle National Bank Resources $28,000,000 106 odin, of the dental laboratory of Tobin & Whe }don, Green building, and owner of Rut & herd of three goats, And thereby case For Tobin—the | pieture—contends butt in goats—nor any sins of any sort Ing to a goat but profit palship, he says. — against the into the best American families are prejudices and perversenens. Mr. Tobin, goat fancier and half father of the goat movement in the state of Washington, even goes far as to say that a goat is the m | desirable companion tr e and no truly homey should be without one And, moreover the no nor gentleman in that is any guile there pride that home is where he with w }has his statements backed up the columns of figures “YANKS” SEEMS TO BE NAME moat PARIS, to be sett June 14.—At last it seems ied-—the name those Amer. in France. Firet it was “Sammies." The so! diers didn’t like that. General Per shing himself expressed disapproval of it. Then it was “Buddies.” That monicker arose from the habit of the soldiers themselves of calling each other “Buddy.” “Huskies” was next. The London people called them that when they marched thru the streets—because that's what they looked like But the name that seems destined to stick is Yanks Nothing can be said for “Yanks” on the ground of its novelty. Th ST. “Johniny Rebs" of the civil war first . made it popular by applying it to the federal soldiers, and if you trace . First Ave. EDWIN J. BROWN it back to * is older than that The British Yankee “Tommies” and their ep eegind Officers have fixed on “Yanks” and Hew at 106 Cotembia are applying to the Americans quite gene on the whole front y whether they like it or not ee ve Sree ave one There may be objections to its use moved my Dental Of fices to the corner 0! ag ave. and Columbia acrons the street from my some of the southern soldiers, but n American # Buddy | by [to the British troopers « soldier ia neither a Sammy he's a “Yank old location. My new en- france Js 105 Columbia, midwa: tween First and nor a Husky “Wedding Presenta «Bot raise my pric War, but I do expect to increase my | pntisin Cold Bines tal practice so that the increased | 350.00 Up | increased | ness will offset the of| fest of doing business becaus the war. Ladies’ Vracelet Watches, Ete. own as the ont: a es Biss te Beatti whe aia not raise his and Jewelry | Repair. Prices because of the war. vo lB EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & . Wee Seattle's t ing Demtiet Buccessors to 108 ¢ Houghton & Hunter. MOTEL FRYE BUILDING Third and Yesier OMG SIGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR lies! Try this! Darkens beauti- fully and nobody can tell—Brings back its gloss and youthfulness Common garden sage brewed {nto a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair teautifully dark and luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to- use preparation improved by the addition of other ingredients, a large bottie, at little cost, at drug stores, known as “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” thus avoiding a lot of muss While gray, faded hair fs not , vinful, we all desire to rarer) we 4 Free Examination rance and attractive our hair with | | youthful appe ness. By darkening Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-| pound, no one can tell, because it} BEST $2 50 GLASSES does it so naturally, so evenly. . You just dampen a sponge or soft on Earth brov-h with it and draw this/ one of the few optical h your hair, taking one small | store, Se tne Northwest that reall, nar at a time; by morning all| grind i from start to finish, hairs have disappeared. After |end_w Bnother application or two your| hair becomes beautifully | com. glossy, soft and luxuriant and you! gmk absolutely neces appear year younger, Wyeth's! Bage and Sulphur Compound is a| BINYON OPTICAL co Aclightful toilet requisite. It is 4416 FINST AVE. _ Bot intended for the cure, MIitiga-| peag Semece St shone Main 1550 tien or prevention of discase, ° |Get Somebody’ It’s War Necessity! This is Olga and her owner, Wm. T. Tobin, at milking are great pals. They take walks together, and when Mr. Tobin goes on his vacation Olga is to be taken along on the running board to supply Tobin, sr., believes goats will win the war if given a | William Jennings Bryan and moth-| excruciating | why the he weakens his own! There is noth-| and! The elements that} adoption of goata| world, | FOR SOLDIERS ican doughboys are to be known by | | | | S Goat; The two win the war if we give it a chance Here are a few reasons he gave goat will soon be a part of subject for the brushes and type-| the American military operations at writers of American humorists | home. The William G thanks to car| Goat's milk is fine, even for babies While a ¢ id cannot drink pure cow's milk until the age of 10 Junior Skirts of all-white months, it can drink goat's milk at novelty weave cotton gabar five months of age. The globules a in goat's milk are broken down twice as much as cow's milk, elimi nating half the effort of digestion. Save Lives —Good, serviceable Skirts of phe yb zi styles, for junior: . $2.95 The milk le ew r and richer Fraser-Paterson ( Third Floor. than cow's milk = It is immune from tuberculosis e germs Children’s and Miss It conts four cents a quart from your own goat, which can be raised in your own back yard with pounds of grain, a litte alfalfa and fifteen minutes of time a day 14 ISSES’ White Nubuck f course, Tobin says, there are Py people who are averse to goats on Lace Shoes with hand- general principles and who regard 1, . . sm ged Hl gan toon turned soles, low heels, new undesirable. He tells stories of peo ple who have dined with him, drunk pints of the delicious mil and then lost it when informed tha they had supped on goat's milk The misunderstanding between the public and the goat im that people do not discriminate between goats jana GOATS, Tobin maintains. He | believes that most persons are con vineed that goats really eat tin cans and misiaid rag dolls. As a matter of fact, only haif starved gonts of the poor of New | York and big cities, eat tin cans, and they are after the paste under the labels, not the tin, he mays The goat of Tobin's affection is the wis Toggenburg, of which family Olga springs. Breeded goats can be procured for from $60 to $200, the same price And one goat equals seven cows, eats less and can be kept in the city Figure it out for yourself When confronted with the possi | bility of educating aristocratic goats to the point of eating tin cans in order to produce condensed milk Tobin hesitated. However, he is go ing to take up the matter with his several as cows | copartner in the goat business, D. | D. Whedon ae nee what can be done THIS MAN ABLE TO WORK NOW FIRST Biggest Surprise of square back on me, and what little 1| weighed only ninety-five pounds, but Tanlac certainly hax made a wonder ful change in me. 1 sleep fine, and really it's the first time in two years I have been able to sleep the night |through. My back and kidneys don't bother me any more and my stomach is In such a good condition that I can eat just anything I want without suffering article after wards, The way I am getting back my lost weight is astonishing. Aw I said, I have already gained twenty pounds, and I am still gaining. Not only that, I feel better than I have in years, and I am going back to my work, as I feel strong and well in ¢ way, and 1 just can’t praise Tanlac enough for what it has done for me. Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di- rection of a special Tanlac represent: ative.—Advertisement, two TIME IN TWO YEARS + — Says Tanlac Gave Him the} His Life. GAINS 20 POUNDS ‘ I ha ust finished m third bottle o ‘Tania and do you I had the surprise of my life er day when I got on the found I had actually nty pounds already,” said W Hukill, a well-known carpen-} ter, living at 7308 Park Avenue, Ta coma, Wash., recent! I hadn't been le to hit a lick] of work in two years, until now he} continued appetite went | did manage to eat soured on my| stomach, causing gas and intense suffering. My kidneys bothered me] something awful and my back pair ed me #0 bad it was torture for me to have it rubbed, 1 was so nervous and miserable during thowe two ars that I never knew w Rood | night's sleep and for seven months of that time I was flat on my back, hardly able to move. 1, of course, was under treatment, spent me time in the hospital, and took 1 kinds of medicines, but with it all I kept getting worne “I kept dropping off in weight un-| til 1 lost forty-seven pounds, and was almost a living skeleton. When I left the hospital and decided to see what Tanlac would do for me, I STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918, PAGE 11 Tub Frocks Two Splendid Lots for Saturday $2.50---$3.95 Sizes 6 to 16 Years ACH lot containing a splendid variety of be- coming styles, of fine ging- sale Saturday at wool velours, serges. navy, black, —Special price hams and chambrays. Clever new belted, Empire and blouse styles, developed in a large range of youthful models, Many have collars and cuffs of white pique, others are of plain chambray with trimming of plaid material— others of striped material. . $2.50 and $3.95 Paterson Co, Third Floor —Fri Girls’ and Juniors’ Tub Skirts Sizes 6 to 16 Years —Girls’ White Skirts of twilled jean in pleated styles with attached waists, at.... - $1.50 to $2.50 dine, smart styles with broad belts ornamented with pearl buttons, at .... $3.95 Summer Footwear ESR round toe lasts and tips. e ° Sizen 11% to 2, priced $5.00 Sizes §% to 11, with spring heels at, pair $4.00 Sizes 5% to §, Im button style, with broad + and spring heels, at. pair... ¥ Sizen 2 to 6, for infante—no heels, a pair... ++ $2.50 On Sale —Girls’ White “Nile Cloth Lace Boots with Neolin soles, white leather heels, 114 inch- es high, with rubber top lifts, —Children’s broad toe, spring If early morning finds the front )for alarm among Seattle's porches Seattle decorated with | clubs milk bottles and alleys lingd with ash} Cest le guerre eans in the near future, it is no cause iROUP of fifty that have been priced considerably higher, will be on 0, savings on the newest styles. Saturday Fraser-PatersonCo. An Important Special Women’s New Coats $32. The Coats are in a number of styles and are of gabardines, silvertones, coverts and ay, tan, sand, rookie, rose, Copenhagen, poilu, Ozford and club checks. Saturday ... Women's Tailored and Novelty Suits, Special $35.00 K —Fine fiber silk.........- 86.00 med and button trimmed styles. Beautiful light-weight silk and wool, at acdsee ion —Of fine serges and poplins in navy blue, tan, sand, Special price on . $35.00 —Nice fine plain lisle 82.50 Fraser-P Phird Floor —Good durable Cotton Suits at, the suit . $1.50 to $2.00 Three Hundred Charming HE de styles—comprising every correct late new mode. Blouses, Novelty Blouses, each in dozens of different effects. —The materials are splendid, order, White, flesh, mais, beige, gray, Copenhagen, apricot, lilac, —A splendid large lot on sale Saturday at. Smart New White llats Just Received $4.50 WO hundred of the correct, last-word styles in White Hats for summer Be a Stan lp Jo wear. Milans and hemp straws, in smart —Sizes 7, 8 and 9.....++2++.- 81,00 Pumps with detachable straps tailored shapes, banded with grosgrain Women’s Undervests —turn soles, low heels and ribbons, as well as odd shapes trimmed Fine mercer? - 400 medium round toes; sizes with novelty wings, burnt goose and paiieseae Bog bapa me ae Pee . $3.00 some with flower trimming. ertsa Glaea 81.00 heel White Canvas Pumps =A specially choice eollection of splendid hemptitoking: -axtea, decane and Ankle Strap Slippers. Hats, smart styles and extreme valu spie durable ribbed lisle. Sisea 8% to 11, pair The Hats are worth $5.95 to $10.00. All Miki 4: 3 eek Acs Sizes 5% to &, pair E on sale Saturday at............. $4.50 Sizes 7, § and 9 Fraser-Paterson Co, Second Floor. ~-Fraser-Paterson Co. Third Floor. raser-Paterson Co., ecco ° eee SPOOOOOOOOOOS COHSOSOOSOSSOOSOSOSSOSOSSSOOOOOS COOSSSOOOOS Women Fall in Line With Comnerce Plan uplift} And if wifie comes home worn out STEAL 265 MACHINES HERE conference, who is in Seattle Friday | Seattle is three times the value of jt see to it that the joy- riding fra- (all other forms of loot annually ternity who “mooch" cars, and the| It is easy to prevent these thefts, | [regulation autome bile thief are run! with a little care and forethought on | lto earth the part of auto owners, who should According to figures submitted by |make it an infallible rule to lock 925 automobiles and motor. |their machines, Baring says. | Baring MEXICO WILL NOT FIGHT UNCLE SAM these bandit raiders, but this we alded BY CHARL | Editor of The Dallas Dispel ch EAGLE PASS, Texas, June 14.-| the border, ax had been the raids All talk of war by combined Mexic None of the four nd German forces on would like to overthrow Carranza | tates is fot. That is t and establish sway over the jopinion 1 gather from army and) vraxico can get any but the most in sources on both sides of | ¢ | consequential the r The number of German rerervists in Mexico, the attitude and power of the Mexican army, and the basic | abst lto wage war were grously exaggerat. | ed, even before the official sanction | vents Ge help the enough for his army to use many giving Carran kalser's agents have Prd a ‘Horse thieves used to be hung. cycles were stolen in Seattle in 191 The auto has taken the place of the of which 72 have never been recov Let us at least have heavy ered, Since the beginning of 1918,| sentences for auto thieves.” The 265 machines have been stolen, of | | ¢ is the ultimatum of Herbert which 37 are still numbered among | Faring, chief investigator of the Pa the miasing. According to Baring, | cific Coast Automobile Underwriters’ | the value of motor vehicles stolen in | cast on both sides of | factions that | whole of supplies of ammunt | dion, unless the allies permit them to. Carranza can manufacture barely of the Carranza government | taining order around Mexico City ‘The allied blockade of Mexico pre SINCE BEGINNING OF YEAR | | ! | | | as not main: | late-style Coz SPECIALLY attractive values in late summer styles. Si Tailored, semi-tailored, Eton, braid trim- any prom: | of Carranza was gained by Mexicans e now conducting pro-ally propaganda; !sed. Carranga’s army is dwindling work t e his sold. do not paid | Reports that the Big Bend coun.| promptly, The Mexican soldier must try of Texas wan the back door of | his own food out of pay that he the world, and that German agents gets, No pay, he becomes a had aroused Mexicans to the point of | mia hax no artitery wortny |¥OU Cannot be attempting to kick it open with the ald of 100,000 German reservists, mo- ne Iiis government owns | bilized from all over South America,|50 airplanes, They are at a school | near Mexico City, men, none of whom can fly Mexican government had a plane in the | purposes Villa have been spread by agencies as un friendly to President Carranza as to |the United Staten. | A few bandit bands were induced to make raids into Texas, This lent once color to reports, spread by German | agencies, that the opening skirmishes | he had purchased of the German-promoted Mexican: | - American war had taken place Prompt co-operation between American troops and Mexican fed eral troops exterminated or scattered in charge of six | The has never yet air for military American adventurers to fly in ata ~ But You Must Drive It Out | for over titty years, will drive the | oad of Your Blood to Get Rid patarrhal poisons out of your blood, |g) >, { purifying and strengthening it, 80 it] fig of It Permanently. |will carry vigor and health to the You hinve probably been in the| mucous membranes on its journeys Ke) habit. of applying external treat-|through your body, and nature will | gal ments, trying to cure your Catarrh.|soon restore you to health, You will You have used sprays, washe and | ty eved of the droppings of mu } lotions, and possibly been temporar |cus in your throat, sores in nostrils, ro} lily relieved, But after a short time | bad breath, hawking and spitting you had another attack, and wonder All reputable druggists carry < {ed why. 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