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Lift Off Corns! RATION BOOKS ) \“Freezene” i is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus | RAINBOW- HUED « right off with fingers—No pain! | gals Reaaeettcr eons seoeihe fo things to eat ihe now takes new ration book with her. If buys sugar, she hands Mr. Groce man tho erange-color page, If she buys lard, margerine, butter or fats, she offers a blue page And there are four red pages tn the new ration book, for meat and and girls under six years have their own ration book. ow is green, The boy nearly ay the boy who is must draw the nome So they put it at 6. And now the boys and girts year old have a big laugh on those a year younger, The 7-year-olds carry 2 white ration bbok and get as a little Freezone om an aching | tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, | UN to eat ae Krownup folks pstantly that corn stops hurt-| sufficient to rid your feet of every fing, then you lift it right out, It] hard corn, soft corn, or corn between Captains for Q. doesn’t hurt one bit. Yes, magic! | the toes.and calluses, without soreness) == Stamp Drive Meet » Why wait? Your druggist sells a] or irritation. Try it! No humbug! Judge Frederick V. Brown and 60 precinct captains, in charge of the business district, met at lunch In the 2 not live, David Johnson, 1 — bee - 4 . bel t r club Thureday o arrange )2 Children Struck Russell ave. drove the car | Rainier club Thursday to arrange by C that injured the little gir Aik Comte ‘Auateis $66 trae y Cars to Recover Frank saivino, 12 yearn old, of 818 ee nepton oes Aydt Evelyn Brown, S-year-old daughter | Pike st. struck by a street car at " i al ta of J. L. Brown, of 4847 Graham st First and Spring Wednesday, is r Phe « Patriot ic Bervice Who suffered a fractured skull and | covering from slight injuries in the | Wi) use ity organization th rvout the gevere bruises when run down by a Minor hospital arive in sup a of the work delivery auto on Rainier ave. Wed oe ste tial cite RE Resilay evening, fs in an improved, The British Bread Bureau at Berne condition in the Providence hospital | is sending to prisoners a new bread ee ee) For Freckles ’ Girle! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try It! Squeeze tho Juice of two lemous @ bottle containing three into ounces of orchard white, shake weil, and you have @ quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion oeautifier, at very, very smal! cost Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter wil? supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the fa neck, arms and hands each day, and see how freckles and blem. ishes disappear, and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes, Yes! It te barmiess Be Careful in Using Soap on Your Hair Most soaps and prepared sb: contain too much alkali, which very injurious, a sit dries the scalp and “nakes the hair brittle The best thing to use is just plain mulsified cocoanut oll, for it ix pure and entirely greasclens, It's very cheap, and beats the most expensive soaps or anything else all to pleces You can get this at any drug store and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply motsten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out The hair dries quickly ar nly, and frenh le bright, fluffy. wavy, and eas handle. Berides, it loosens and ta out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff -— Advertisement EXCURSION Through the Magnificent SAN JUAN ISLANDS SUNDAY, AUGUST 18th The safe, commodious steamer WHATCOM will leave Colman Dock Sunday morning, August 18, at 9:00 o'clock, for a trip through the San Juan Islands to Friday Harbor, going through Deception Pass on the morning run and returning through the Straits and affording a view of the Puget Sound Coast Defenses. The San Juan Islands rival in unimproved beauty the famous Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence River—and the trip through them is one which has attracted tourists from all over the country. This excursion will be the only one this season and as only a limited number of tickets are available it is suggested that you order yours early. Take the day off—get close tonature—see God's own great country as it really is—a truly beautiful trip and one which you will long remember as an education. 3ring your own lunch—or, if you prefer, eat aboard the WHATCOM at city prices. Staterooms will be available. Round trip fare, Two Dollars—half price for the kiddies. These prices include the government war tax. Tickets placed on sale at Colman Dock ticket office, 10 a. m. Thursday, PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. COLMAN DOCK——MAIN 3993 THE SEATTLE STAR—THU: RSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1918. ELA PARNER A: Sita SMES | Brother ig in France, so Walter, || 9 to 10 13, He Lincoln Johannason, 10, who got up a tobacco fund carnival all their own, Walter Lindberg, 7017 28th ave. N W., in only 13. But the grimness of war ix not unknown to him, Hin older brother, Gust, had made the supreme sacrifice, Two weeks as he was k n action in France Walter is t vung to take bis brother's 5 n the fight upon the his patriotic ardo not to be without yutlet on that account. So he conceived the idea of « 4 carnival to raise tobe the boys over there, He upon Edward Rorgford, 12, of 7 28th ave. N and Lincoln Johannason, 10, ¢ 2 26th ave. N W., to axaint him Walter’ has ployed this summer at th ry store of An » & Huldt. ‘This firm donate a consider punt of merchan dise, whieh the boys used for prizes An! the carnival was so successful that $60.50 was rained for the amoke fund he carnival was held at Tist st and 28th ave. N Sam Veshler Shingles Union No. Mise Susie Mem, 1907 ANKE w 158 Hard ey, 104 W. Heston bt employes is etuly wee SSsssex lps Yanks With Smoke Carnival || 25 Tub Dresses which comprine this wale are from the regular stock and are made of pir check — ve trimmed with white voll and cuffs and two y made A PAGE 5 Map i riday Hour Sales No mail, se or C. O.D orders taken, nor deliveries on F "riday Hour Sale merchandise, and the right to limit quantitics is reserved. Sia on iris Riges 0 10 to 11 11 to 12 lto2 misses and women, 16 Petticoats. This Curtain Serim. 150 to 44, Formerly $4.95. Clean-up poned Remnants vari ut white curtain garasols rete r Bll Special fin 4 with lac edge Formerly 18¢ ior thi e 16 se asnembled Women’s Bathing . L from a Suits.Sizes 96 to counter di The choice 85c cotton jersey Bathing — assorter mponed ut These are de entire fancy ef. Women’s Union Suits, signed in Annette Kel fects and sold formerly vile ) suite of wummer lerman effects and are at $5.00, $6.00, $6.5 wash & weight from neck, no sleeve, umbrel ¢ Theme v la placed upon the ters for this hour HALY PRICE cotton in low dixplayed in plain black, — $7.00, 50, $8.50, $10.00 en, Copenhagen blu nd $12.5) For this 44 onl and na ‘orm y r, On sale at the um For thin $2.50. 1 hour, brella counter, your 25c ‘$1.00 *"" $3.15 $/2.50, $15.00 and $19.50 \ ee | Wash Dresses pica esta ii be kh. Siasuia tenalica, tir Ga Late 3k hat | Choice at $7.75 ¥ 10 these WITH Fries Upper Main Floor ndid reductions prevailing for the f es one is justified in purchasing a tub dress to | aside for next season, though there will be time a- ple nty for the wear of these same dresses this summer. hi " The sale is composed of several attractive styles, designed of linen, gingham and voiles, in plain colors, figured patterns and Reese: The range of sizes includes 34 to 44. Formerly $12.50, $15.00 and $19.50. Special for disposal on Friday, C! “ae J. Shettetd K, Vaeconcetion ae 2to3 3 to 4 Cre, Hewson as as Silk Skirts. Mercerized Cotton Women's Georgette Walker . ready - to» wear er has for this #a Wistay ts, =" nik skirts Winship big n f een and Puss nd figured pat- our Felt measures 25 Ribbons. 175 yards Sizes 34, 36 and 38 only, y warp print rib. [2 Summer weight styles choice 2 with long or short at . o Former he of fanc 200 yatds in ¢hiefs.500 lawn hand- Blouses, — 5 , kerchiefs with embroid ; of 60 and 66 Kerchiefs with embroid- with targe collars afd ered corners hem A good welght, gtitched — be .. For. .embroidery in econtrast- id formerly at merly 166c. 5c ing colors. White and For this 45 this hour, each "i , yard c 35 to 44. Formerly $4.95. flesh color only, in sizes Men's Union Suits. % For this half hour, your widths of 6 te ¥ f 10 sleeves and ankle length bons in “$10 ¢ inches, Attractive drawers--60 suite that Kimonos.—20 long cot- Veilings. niripe in brocades, oid formerly at 76c. ton crepe Kimonos nd floral pa ‘or this hour ost 3 I iM u 50c red only, trimmed with a Hooker ’ in dots, Ogur plain and fanc work. F white lawn collars and 0. B. Mataon Ra Goes hexagon and Shetlands; merly ¥ some have fanc bor hour. s. These are from yard regular stock and For this Black, and White cuffs. Full belted styles 29 Check Suiting—250 yards. in sizes 38 to 44. For- C Formerly 25c. For this merly $1.75. For this ho , shown in black, Children’ Supporters. ps wf i 19c pe olliogyr ey $1 .00 purple, navy, White Risley a taupe, F to 10 ply in sizes 2 On sale in the Banger er} and 36c. For Notion Section. Former- * Mothers to Present Flags to » Two beautiful silk flags, one the national emblem, and the other sym: bolical of the navy, will be presented to the United States na training camp, Seattle, August 24, conastitut ing a gift from proud mothers who have sons at the local station, Plans are being made for receiving the flags, which are to be marked by mpe- cial ceremonies at the camp. The British Ace Falls to Death in East CINCINNATI, Aug. 15.—Ascend ing to complete the last lap of a flight from Indianapolis to Cinein nati, Capt. James Fitamorris, of the British royal flying corps, was in tantly killed, when bis engin and his plane fell. He had 29 man planes to his it EXHIBITION AVIATORS CONTINUE THEIR TOUR CINCINNATI, Aug. 15 The squadron of American and British airplanes, which is making an exhibi tion tour of the country prepared to leave Cincinnati today for Dayton where the second exhibition will be staged Free scalp treatment this week La Peer's Remedy. Guara Cure Parlors, 331 McDonal 106 ‘COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. Now at 106 Columbia rh left the imita signs on Firat moved my Dent fices to the corner of First ave. and Columbia ot, just across the street from my 4 location, bia, midwas rane Second aves. will not raise my prices because of the war, but I do expect to increase my dental practice so that the increas business will of: ane cost of doing busin because of the war. | I want to be known as the only/ | man jeattle who did not raise his | pric beci of the war. a EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. Geattle’s Leading Dentiat 406 Ce GET NEW KIDNEYS! The kidneya are the most over- worked organs of the human body, en they fail in their work of nd throwing off the pol- | yped in the system, things appen. J the first warnings is pain or atiffness in the lower part of the ; highly colored urine; loss of ite; Indigestion; irritation, o pe in b symptoms C] may lead to that dreaded and fa’ malady, Bright disease, for wh there is id to be no You can almoat certainly find tm- mediate lef in GOLD MEDAL} Haarlem Capsules. For more} re this famous prepara. | has bee an unfailin remedy | , bladder and urinary | it at any drug store, does not give you alm » relief, your money will) Be sure you get the | MEDAL brand No other) In boxes, three sizes. For ie and guaranteed by the Owl! Drug Co. U.S. Naval Training Camp Here ‘Says War Veterans nied Set Will Rule Country The formalities will begin at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, the entire When our soldier: battalion being present to ac France they will consut «ift. Mra. C. E. Burnside, who njeat cons S was former member of the ca force which this co y has ever headed the movement. She will ha seer J. J. Donov Bloedel the ensign to the commander Donovan Lumber company of The flags are now being displayed |lingham told banqueters of the Em at Frederick & Nelson's ployers’ association at the New —_—~ | Washington Wednesday night } Yiacu or 1 orld ide co e Objectors Ordered.) son. of syria mse commer to Work on Farms ° ‘the CAMP LEWIS, Aug. 15.—Twenty.|2™ervon. one conscientious ¢ ors were turloughed ind ent ovaerea’ New System of Auto to obtain work on farms at once turn over all their pay bit $36 B: tt Ex h monthly to the Red Cross, and buy atlery Exchange clothes and mi tle with wh retained. hould they fail Nl be t court-martial puniat as denerters. All sincere conacientious objectors will receive similar treatment, while those who are found to be insincere will be court-martialed at once. ge M. Morton, jr., and R. McA. Redpath, of the Master Electric Co., 703 KE. Pike atre have been ap pointed distrib ‘s of the # for the Permalife Storage Battery Com pany, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., accord ing to @n announcement ma this week They have received SIX PERSONS KILLED [uss oe an, ett ee “2 IN ELECTRICAL STORM 8,Permalife batters is assured of con tinuous service with his PHILADELPHIA, / 15.—Six ‘the plan of the company calls for an persons were killed « injured | exchange of his battery at any time during a severe el ral storm| By this plan they will be able to save which swept Pennsylvania Wednes-| the car owner all repair bills for his day, One man is reported killed! battery, as well as rental while his and several injured in Delaware old battery is being recharged + domencaenin HOW ABOUT YOUR QUOTA? ‘Seattle is behind tn its War Savings Stamp quota—$3,000,000 behind News Item, That does not make very pleasant reading— does it? At a time when American troops are fighting so splendidly to save us from the hor- rors of war—at a time when the flower of our young manhood is fearlessly ing the ulti- mate price of life itself to insure a pleasant and orderly existence for us—Seattle is $3,000,000 behind its quota of War Savings Stamps. There is absolutely no excuse for that. Seat- tle has more money today, now, than ever be- fore. Pay up your quota at once! And in- vest in War. Savings Stamps to the limit. That’s the least any of us can do—in face of our mounting casualty list. The Savings Department of The Seat- tle National is open every Saturday evening from 6 to 8 for the purchase of War Savings Stamps, or for Sav- ings Accounts. Ghe Seattle National Bank Resources, $30,000,000.00 bata The Rhodes Co. irexsed the empidters upon their re ponsibility toward their workmen. Uncalled-for High ¢ le Tailor Made = - SUITS | 2.0 PURE we oe Lundberg. Rupture Supporte) Wain At Half Price ag free trial to prove it reper . LUNDBERG CO. Liberty Tailors 1101 Third Avi Seattle If you value your watch, let 1202 First Ave. Haynes repair it. Next Liberty i 4 theatre. - Advertisement Choice of These Aluminum Kettles —Special "08° Regular Values, $2.00 Buyers of first class Aluminum Cooking Ware will recognize in this announcement a regular old- fashioned pre-war bargain. “Betty Bright” heavy gauge, pure aluminum, 8-quart Lipped Preserving Kettle, or 5-quart Pot-roast Kettle, as illustrated, with cover. Either, spe- cial, each, 98¢. NO PHONE OR C. 0. D. ORDERS, AND NONE DELIVERED. 50c Good Steel Shears, 35c Very good quality steel laid household Shears, in 6-, 7- or 8- inch sizes. Pre-War Special Price, 3B5e¢. —Main Floor, Front. All Screen Doors Macha’ for Clearance Friday Doors Worth Up | Doors Worth Up to $4.00 | to $3.00 $2.98 $1.98 Screen doors are bound to be higher next year, but rather than carry this stock over we offer your choice Fri- day at these Extra Special Prices. All sizes in the lot but not all sizes in each style. Main Floor—No Phone or C. 0. D.