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STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1918. PAGE 5 “ALL SUMMER IN |U.S.Fighters| TAKE A PUBLIC | @ce he Rhodes Co. hare SCHOOL in Great War] HEALTHCOURSE] Creams | war Savings and Thrift Stamps — To prepare graduate nurses Ed : } The regular purchase of these Stampa means an immense government In Seattle] The tint of eanualt mong Dublic health work, a three months Are an Absolute Summer — $ receipt daily of ready money by our government. The more qulren h ir 7 4 ’ . ler the auspices of the Wash ote the Bur 1 perfect by the exam (er ington Association for the Prever | ) the most im- ats ee ed thruout the summer in th ; f de at room 916 Cobb || is that they are all com- New bay labora , “ aiding ho ee pounded in laboratoric 1. a easy _ Tt soloed bad ye Juttue antes ve epi bee t noted for their care in eat. er oom an ateen ai Duley mahaihen of wach wat ! ag natn T aang ka eliminating every injuri- ‘ a ining thin Wednesda pie ye , R : M N., wtaff ous product. co Nag ner A 3 cabs BC. Petticoats, Choice $2.50 were below tt t : f lef of Tu Melba Marsage Cream 5O¢ ©. 494 ab ‘ passe : reulonl 5 a cia (hitkeainas ial, B60 Upper Main Floor Rn 1 ' ur n . — there is one thing needed more than any felba Cleanser Cream 50. ; man of t ne e, expe “ y 1 nentor ceiagltes i IF other, by women, during the summer months aha rrgesive ree ee ; wnt | Stadmae OI Weal pate i& ae tat oe een eo eg that one thing is a Cotton Petticoat. For the f mothers v children woe Mob Miller m ¢ and $1.25 days that will be spent in camp and other places of | ¢ months and wix yearn of age H * t Under the direction of the Red Pond's Cold Cream,.28¢, 45¢ outing demand a petticoat of such character. ' . etics and home nursing, with the use Pond's Vanishing Cream = These Have Deep f mubstitutes, in being given c " 23¢ and 45¢ N \ f 4 Flounces iv HE 4 Joh vat nna ¢ elas tic wais tbands. The . : : Tea ae cont : Pedigrees peo 5O¢@ und 81.00 i /| | that are tucked, ruffled roliments at tim : . | I] | and pleated, and have | i plain shades of tan, ' er ’ Ingram’s Milkweed Cream Had Little Faith in It Help- We aen wart ; WITH 900 STARS seaside i ing Her—Actually Gains Bw gay iy OOS | 16 caotaing and 349 Eleaya Cold Cream 50¢ 16 Pounds. « ri Ne, oe wi the office given t « Eleaya V shing Cream. .50¢ navy, Copenhagen and light blue, black, rose, geranium red, _ Kelly green, purple and white as well as flowered pat- 1 Cream ‘ ners : P ‘BBe and 60¢ terns. Sizes 26 to 40, ' . ' Pr aba : ning tate Raters? Damen Cresta and extra size of 60-inch ' A most wt . toD 60¢ hip measure. “ He a re A woman's versus a man’s conscience. There ¥ A bre t Edmond 8. M uetiter 0 Mme. Scoasa’s Seen rene is no one other actress whose personality lends it am ‘ t The nation wax Sade : P| P itself more fittingly to interpreting Ibsen's Nora t D r, Me ee ge airs vasaadiak Shirts Shat Men Bill Need for Elsie Ferguson. Her brilliant successes in | 4 * Antkonth r. Maa ri ellor Edward Charles Eitiott - “s rv) . d rb) : d “The Song of Songs,” “The Lie,” “Barbary | cinity leoee Mockinae a y.; mnoch 1] University of Montana, and Dr Dageett and Ramedell’s Cold Sheep,” certainly forecest this honor. i | “I had suffered from stomach | : - Gru: Pothie lensicae ciucicad ance ieee ts grad er “cc ee ene rs ulings - ~sppiegaiadine trouble.” continued Mr Hradle e “d ~" . uat Monda oth er Tokalon Cold Cream [sonst ton emreatr moore tren’ |S i - Gnmnetelh yet at ae for Work Purposes ALSO THE SCREEN | | |: ¢¢'stis "soa nen one tay 28% «"Famererta'fanu | men are taking In the war. and'the |] Talon, X at bout three years a fter eating part they tnust take leaders | Rw 4 gg ! ae MEN’S BLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS, made of a TELEGRAM AND A jome strawberries, 1 was taken with A Ma Ma 3 Panes any eee heavy pet blue chambray, with flat collars and extra 2-REEL COMEDY! cca Agen Grwen see's tem, anabtn [tote a Rmveabury, ® sad long sleeves. Thes: t y fortabl , . that 43 i , - SUMMER SESSION AT Pamipeas Macsige C ites pe tee specially sulted where Hard Goan is a bad fix | New . . UNIVERSITY OPENS ; ; ete er the most important essential. Sizes 14 to 17. Choice | that hin » would fer n am, Ma aie Patiadelphia:| ; | Hind’s Honey and nond 1 ng As, ness of breath “Leg Le eh ery HERG pr ge Oy hed vl yore VG Pri. | | Sikecug tay eest that ccnton’t 3 wk ptisiabhiat re. M*™*" “| for the mummer month and the com:||] Mind's Money and Almond Cold BLACK SATEEN SHIRTS—These Shirts are in- hurt much worse if I had bee ek | eedBagdeinthne gs ace ge wae tended for use where the worker is apt to soil a with a knife amd = ne 1 The } sualties in the ne * y » unde r i THEATRE Te Melba Skin Lotion -»-25¢ — white or other colored shirt in a short time, and they Skin ag certainly fulfill the purpose for which they are in- kept ng weight and got so weak | 4 tended, besides giving exceptional service. They are made of a splendid heavy quality and have flat collar and two front pockets. Sizes 14 to 17. Choice, $1.25 Orchard White Second at Seneca Continuous 11 to 11 tron Admission 20c Children 10c nut red re Pye bee Fo i PNR MELONS |" «PRIVATE CHAS ALI. IAN © were living {n St. Loulw at| DON, On p. J. M. MeKensle, Hook ‘STOMACH TROUBLES, Baa thea ahy Roel tag hp pi OF A sa Mer * r gotten such splendid re from M LKO 1 HEN av. Ge ve Taniac that my husband begged me (ND, OK, JAMES S I TY to take It. I refused for a time, as I| Tac NMorming | ARE DUE 10 ACIDI ee no faith in it to help me, but I jen : | kept getting worse and my husband be a G Rowe (Tells Sate, Cert ly Melle) insisted on the Tanlac. So I con ; ——- I ma | nented to try it and when he br ac R Baan pe-barlee ‘ates och | 2, mY firat te A Bee Oring = ; | Santineptic Lotion Cocccccccoccccocoocce Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone Turn Back Flour | |. W. W. GIVE UP HA The Industrial Workers of the %_ by June 30, Order | ,.75 Monday withdrew claim to fe sts Surplus flour must be returned to! their hall at 208 Washington your grocer before June 30, B. C. | closed by the police. The lL W. W. es Beck, federal food administrator for | Property on sents ee a store- Western Washington, says. Warren, and a police guard re “Plans have been made for loading | moved Monday. The place will be | ates with all surplus flour held by occupied by Duncan & Son, a sad+ Japanese, was arrested | bote dealers and consumers,” he “lery and leather manufacturing — Pa; Marry Lancaster, Novert E RELY ond Lieut e H. Kubata, an indice gan, ness, atom- | waa o i ach-ache inability to retain] x, company 4 Mine You Gaows food are, in probably nine cases out | prea ey dt tr ae i He aca’ charse| says “It will be purchased by the ©?™P4? s of ten, simply evidence that exces. | Press my a of forgery a ngham. n = Fete Bt Oe scales eee en anine Pines bauare | would Mra. 0. N. Zander, 66 years old. of| Nira are now available and are be.| 23 WOMEN ENROLL . t n the stomac ausing ¢ for-| hadn't been for Tanl coma. « serious!: jured Mon-|* | ates Tas Batasca> uation of ges and acid {ndigestion. |f ctacten taking ie tt aoe aici tn. eccoescatie macbient ioe loaded.” | Twenty-three women of Washing: | Gas diatend auses that f ni fhe ain Private consumers are not entitled | ton, Oregon and Idaho enralled Mon- ‘0 b m1 Service Institute Funeral services for Joseph H.|t® anything more than one sack of day with the Home F Parker, well known lumberman, will| [Ur, and dealers to more than a 30- for Civilian Relief at their headquar+ held Wedne |day supply ters, 106 Cobb building. These wo- ——— Fwy D a Tne Fania Car nae He Gears Fami war eh And better. It was the ver ing feeling * me and it wasn't long heartburn, while the eat juat any and everyth and inflames the delicate lining of | g¢ nout it hurting the stomach. The trouble lies en-|°? Without it hurtin After Wednesday, feed dealers and| men, together with those accepted tirely in the excessive development “ppetite wa so big I Dt ard Watson cha : |Ax nies s or secretion of acid eat enough. Well, that haa been Fike’ club will be in charge of the| Millers will not deliver commodities | Tuesday, will undergo a six weeks® To stop or prevent this souring of | good while ago, and from that time !! rpa. Ernest | rites farther than the curb. | training. the food contents of the stomach. | until now I have never suffered a Increased freight rates will be the oge=4 “Sh ooneng it bland and harmices, a te particle with my stoma Neither a subject of a conference of fruit of bisurated magnesl have I been troubled any more with wers at the Chamber of Com PrPER should be ror oe” gas on my stomach, shortness of More Wis ae Girardees, Mo-; Walter A. Dusoas merce Wednesday, 10 a. m. re hot or cold breath or pain of any kind. I sleep ED FROM WOUNDS RE ep in| Clevele OP pi ee M. Wilson, That the young-looking woman has everything her own way is surely qe> Ice - ~ apt eee ver «a night and am A ’ ate-Alvin H. Har e, =| rT arrest) proven by my experience,” says the wife of an army captain in one of the pe 4 ty In felt. This aweete tie te ceed Saw. 418 * «ive r ry »hio. He] Western cantonments. h nd utr zen the acidity pew ’ . . ' - 1 .: A tonn Saeer Sreeteee moeneats, ond is & perfectizy | now Weigh or | and fifty-six 5 ete Phitadelph 1 Rar with having ided H ke my case, for example. My husband, as you know, has been in vy wry Aonr 774. “y¥ harmless and inexpensive remedy to! pounds—mmak n of forty-six Melfr ¥ Frederick 1 evens he out Of) the regular army for a number of years, and the wife of an army captain ?, « use. ‘ ,| Pounds—and am heavi Bie n picture deal surely cannot buy many elegant gowns a year; but we are constantly called ie wend eee coe . 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