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IREPORT 70,000 HUNS DESERT ARMY 35 AMERICANS LOST ON VERNON STEINWAY The name Steinway is spoken with the full pride of ownership which carries with it the deep satisfaction of the highest expression of man’s han- diwork in Musical Art. The name is cherished as a Family possessing John Cole, convicted Friday by fed: jeral court jury of violation of the es pionage act, was sentenced Saturday, by United States District Judge Ne terer to serve six months in the Ska git county jail. The Man Who Makes $10.00 Per Week And spends eleven, is on the road to failure; the man who makes Ten Dollars per week and spends nine, is on the way to success. Ww. ‘hich way are you headed? quitable I nies YersPy | throbbing headaches, frequent s Monday, Sept. 9, will be special ] which you can place your sav- |\ing, watery eyes, pains in the pit|sales day at the Red Cross Salvage . | ings, however small they may be, liof the stomach, sides and kidney Shop, 2010 Westlake ave. An at-| Lemon Juice s Fou Bix ner cent interest region, lost appetite, no ambition, | tractive assortment of newly-trim- | See? Soeronn Pounded annually, and permit you || depression of spirits and the per-/med fall and winter hats and auto- F ATU to share in profits. Especially || sistent contracting of hard colda,| mobile caps will be offered or Freckles auutaer, eure’ well Ee, itable Bond ( are characteristic symptoms of this| Bargains in men's overcoats, a Rr iroie fe canesins Equitable nd Co. trouble from which so many people| baby’s go-cart, graphophone, violin ——7 sis tane OS, Lowen suffer and other useful articles will be Girls! Make beauty lotion at mine Seattle | sas | Tanlac, the powerful reconstruc-| furnished. home for a few cents, Try it! “|tlve tonic, was designed to bring | Comfort and Economy All Through the Home Buck’ Union- Made Sanitary RANGE A masterpiece in de- sign and finish. A wonder in fuel economy. Scientific all through, > Steel Plant for N. W. PACKING HOUSE MAN breakfast every morning and en- SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9—En joy tt. My head ts rapidly clear- PILOT MILLER STARTS route hington, D. C., where jing up, and I'm not troubled any RETURN AIR MAIL TRIP "* eit 2 ree of 8 new neh thing like as much with mucus of artillery, lethen, of I'm feeling just like a hor again 9—Pilot Max| Seattle, adjutant of the North Pa and have gained in weight as well at 6 a m. here cific artillery district, stopped in this THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1918. le : ENEMY TRYING “Says Ludendorf “Absolutely Sure’’| ent of the T aph, in dispatches | Asked his opinion of the situation today estimates that 70,000 Germans | | Ae val ca re cs me Naibeer ih had d ted. ,o PP n " dorfft is moving his troops according | py way Allies Dir':carten | ported close to La I a atrong po this Tan- “Refore I began taking numerous Ke ance in some places usal ure said there ors, ther to report.” stomach is in good condition and 1 is nothing fur have a fine appetite. I eat a hearty ON WAY TO NEW POST starting the return trip of the | clty yesterday. He is accompanied aerial 1 mail as strength. Tanlac is the best yet | today by Mra. Blethen and I am glad to give this stato-| first Chicago-New Yor) ele ae ment for what it may be worth|He carried 150 pounds of lette | to others who aro trying to find leaving as much more for Pilot Y At Bears “Interest | relief.” EK. Gardner, who was to start Hig Probably the most prevalent and today. a the Time distressing condition that afflicts | Invest $4.20 today—and with the Red Cross to Hold Special Sales Day - interest that Uncle Sam will pay you humanity {s chronic catarrh of the it will be worth exactly $5 in 1923 various mucous membranes. The | constant coughing up of mucus, dull | about an ‘astonishing, Improvement 4 Neutrals Send our spirits, appetite and gen- Ss oviet Protests eral condition. Many tn this city| and vicinity are now testifying that | HINGTON, Sept. 9.—The the medicine restores lost strength | Norwegian, Dutch, Danish and Swiss and energy, brightens your spirits! ministers have protested to Foreign and that means that it lengthens) Minister Tchitcherin, of the soviet your life and 1s an unmistakable,| government, against his added de- unfailing comfort to the thousands | -:nands regarding the departure of al | who Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake wel), and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will ws suffer from catarrh and its/ lied consuls and missions from Mos-|gupply three ounces of orchard distress consequences. yw | white for a few cents. Massage Tanlac is sold in ttle by Partell Apparently agreement has been this sweetly fragrant lotion into the Drug Stores under the personal di-| made. Techitcherin subsequently | face, neck, arms and hands each rection of a special Tanlac represent. | made stipulations requiring that the| day, and see how freckles and blem. tive.—Advert nt went in London be returned, | {shes disappear, and how clear, soft ——— —————— | Russian soldiers in France be re-land white the skin becomes, Yes! FREE DOCTOR patriated, and other similar demands. It is harmless tain eb tetas a caren AS Go to the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington St. and 1111 First Ave. And the Doctor will give you a careful examination SEABOARD insuring even baking always. Never a disappoint- ment, no matter what you put in the oven. You Save $10 to $20 When You Buy a Buck’s Range Your Old Stove Taken in Exchange Union- Buck’ Made “Starlight” Hot-Blast HEATER | One of the many ql beautiful designs re- ceived in a recent large shipment. Others in all and at all prices. Maximum heat with minimum fuel. WH Heaters, Blankets, Comforts, Bedding added to customers’ accounts any time without the usual first ae FURNITURE CO, | SEAT TLE’S POPULAR HOME.FURNISHERS: Ss | ter than take advantage of this offer. |til she is cured.” (Signed) J. H. Un 4 ’ eta derwood, Marion, Ala, Real Estate ...... ne I Adler-ika expels ALL gas and\ff Stock in Federal Re oe 7,200.00 sourness, stopping stomach distress | Cash and in Banks.......-seseeeeeee++ 455,940.38 e pendicitis. We have sold “f 1 feet . $. 7 ome 5 Nae eee re it ie 4/8 Surplus and Undivided Profits ..... 60,653.23 |ture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine Reserved for Taxes ........ + 1,000.00 and nine other simple drugs. Swift Bills Payable ....... a None Drug Co. and leading aruggists Notes and Bills Rediscounted. : None DIGOONIUS: 1s Koss sae. 6 seeserecensees ses, LOR meas NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE and prescribe for you) FREE. If you are sick you cannot do bet- We save you money and give the best possible treatment, Gives Wife Adler-i-ka! fy wife was pronounced incur iia by physicians unless operated on (complicated bowel trouble), I began giving her Adler-i-ka and she is im proving and I mean to continue un ates STATEMENT OF CONDITION August 31st, 1918 RESOURCE Loans and Discounts ... U. S. Bonds Other Bonds and Securities Furniture and Fixtures «-$ 893,006.74 1 42,1004 00 .Y, Empties BOTH upper | nd lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE | uimentary canal. Removes ALL foul matter which poisons systems. Often CURES constipation. — Pre-| $1,570,776.26 Capital Stock +++. 200,000.00, How to Banish Wrinkles Quickly If your face ts disfigur: wrinkles, no matter what th {inpel @ ispel ev stinate, by u ne-made wash $1,570,776.2 OPENED FOR BUSINESS JUNE call of Sept. 12, 1916. 12, 1916 $ Deposits under simple, Toca pisecive 9m ould ETE Deposits under call of May 1, 1917... hazel—inex pensive ingredients found Deposits under call of Nov. 20, 1917.. 621,387.76 Me eye he {he face in| Deposits under call of March 4, 1918. 818,289.07 n you look Deposits under call of June 29, 1918. .... 1,029,973.61 into marvelc vehold the Deposits under call of August 31, 191 1,309,776.26 The substantial and consistent growth evi- denced by the above figures is material indorse- ment of the axiom, “The reward for doing busi- ness right is more business.’ ent action | tight wrinkles are literally Lest of all, this result is ne temporary, for the lotion also h healthful to which tends to strengthen the pr he expe orta when ONLY UPTOWN NATIONAL BANK » guesses the et of your in: creasing youthful appearance.—Ad- vertivement, U.S, ADDS TO “Phe bie steel plant for Puget | Plans New Drive Sound is absolutely assured, and en: | | wir ‘tHe aM Hic ANS-«IN gineers for Eastern capitalists are | PAN CH, Sept big German Pisce : ps rae | preparing final engineering data ve by autumn & wi ut Ludendortt | WASHINGTON, Sept. _ 9.—-The ‘This was the announcement of plannifig, — aouording to -|navy for some weeks past has been |mart 1. Thane, of the Alaska-Gasti Tisutenant ‘Von Albersleben cting on the presumption that Ger |neau Mining company of June AW oni The London | father is said to be one of the many would make « big U-boat drive ho has arrived at the New ash Oo J ne London | ois advisers rainst American transports, Secre iSngtan hotel from the Hast Be ince July 1 : w nan f sa Von Albersteben | tary of the Daniels admitted to ontha ago Thane anounced that | When the counter-offensive startec Minperond ; SHA taararad on ak ga 4 xteel manufacturing | the allies have captured’ 150,000 pris | “ marty oF f and insist : an enormous oe i whee Tt = sey rreapond: wearing & mo le He replied in This course, while not based on of. st for the Northwest was well | on . roam correspond: | solently to his questioners ficial information, resulted from the that Germany t to attack trans America's army gical conclusion Id do her utmo: she saw The rmans are making every preparation to defend, St. Quentin | tactical plans, and that he later | growing enormously. : ¥ nake a big ¢ e for a Ge ark . Jand Laor inst the advancing al- | ¥!! aor) : oe irive for a German) Gonvoys have been strengthened | NOW OUT WITHTH lies, dispatches from the front indi. | Perce UMS Ye and other anti-submarine meas | cated tod French troops are re increased, Dantels declared any's first stroke in this new sition in the Hindenburg system » futile ef guns has been observed north of | TOKYO. §-German Mag-| vices at hand today show 35 dead ‘ Craon on a line between Rheims yars, former prisoners of war in tho it had been supposed the entire ng Ten Years} ana Laon just above the Chemin | Russia, are disheartened because of | crew escaped ra ranlac—- _| des Dames) the allied strength and because the| Naval experts are fully confident ick Takes Tanlac | In their night reports the British | number of Bolshevik volunteers is| of the allied-American ability to keep Now Feels Fine. and French war offices noted steady | unsatisfactory, according to a dis:/on sending troops at present progress and stronger enemy reaist-|patch from the Ussuri front to the | lac, 1 wes a adn oer ‘see On their southern flank the Hrit-| | The Bolshevik, according to, the URGE JAPANESE TO AID Thomas te a ish have recaptured the positions dispatch, announced that they have tell drug store recently, “but now | io. ‘heiq before the Germans start ed the Amur Cossacks, who SIBERIAN UPBUILDING I'm feeling fine Mr. Messick 18/04 their offensive March 21, At the ffered to Join the forces of| TOKYO, Sept. 9.—The Japanese employed at the James Henry Pack-| town of Le Hamel, on the Crozat F ssack anti-Bol-| federation of Chambers of Com ing House, and lives at 3004 Tenth) ina, the French are only five mile hevik leader, provided Semenov will] merce, meeting at Sapporo, adopted avenue, South, | from St. Quentin furnish them with munitions a resolution, asking all business men “For the past ten years," he con-| On the northern end of the active sian soldiers, meeting ot Chita participate in the economic re sy . r tinued, “I have suffered terribly | pattie line, having taken Havrin:| recently, declared their unwillingness | generation of Siberia Tradition—keeping afresh for jwith catarrh of the head and stom- | court wood, the Tiritish are entering |to fight the Czecho Siovaks and Jap : ia . ach,” There was a tight, hard feel-/ the old Cambrai battle field where | anese asia riage the next generation the associa- Dirac in: tre. beidwa: Hare oOehe- MHEL ton. Gene thete Nis Ruska EOE that (MOTHERS MEET TUESDAY i ame ag the mucus dropping into my throat] city Jast November. VETERAN NEWSPAPER The Seattle c ntral Council of tions and fond remembrances a 2 » mor } rtiller: avie Mothers of the Parent-Teachers’ as would nauseate me n the morn German artillery fire, heavier than Nuitar ai aap raaees which cluster around the home ings I would cough and gag until! at any time within recent weeks, 1s | MAN PASSES AWAY soclations will meet all day Tussday . pats ar ; I would become so sick I couldn't] reported from the lne west of|* Fmite 1. Wishaar, veteran news. |PCeINMINE at 11 a ma at the YW piano. The Steinway is truly eat any breakfast. I tried several! Rheims paper man, aged 76, died at his home | (V4. of associations are expected to : i catarrhal remedies, but they only| (This takes in the American front | at yuichmond Beach, Sunda aha Bone are Sepested an ideal. vi seemed to aggravate my stomach| north of the Vesle.) | whe dail for shen to ‘work tal dhe eee ieee 2 a DS aD are. and make matters worse. My food shipyards drew him from his retire. |Dorts and talk i 1 , would not digest properly, ant 1 Haig Reports Hot |ment at Richmond Beach to the|! always had a bloated, distressed janging waterfront. While at work fecling acon after eating. Som Artillery Battle joie an tury to his tes = Inights I imagined I felt a little} LONDON, Sept. 9.—Artillery fight: | which was followed by blood poison erman a & better, but the next morning 1) ing on the Arras-Cambrai road ing and death . ae wéuld get up fecling more tired| at several other plo on the front| Wishaar, who was secretary of the and worn out than when I went! was reported today by Marshal Haig Pinkerton detective agency follow to bed, and I was seldom free from| “A hostile raiding party was suc-|ing the part he played in the Civil ‘d Ave. at Pine headache. 1 ale suffered continu-| cessfully repulsed last night north| war as a member of the light artil ceoaae ally with a patn in my back, right) of Arleux,” (between Cambrai and | lery, and later assistant city editor ee eee over my kidneys, and could hardly | Douai) the statement said of the Post-Intelligencer, leaves his sa tacos aaa aeamanU aa TP »t lifting necessary in my work.) “With the xception of artillery | widow, four sons and o daughter So, when I read about nlac | activity in different localities, being| One son is Lieut. William = B. and decided to try it, I as in| mutual, particularly in the neigh-| Wishaar of the U. 8. nav retty bad shape, but It certainly | borhood of the Arras-Cambrai road Cee eae, vet git. aiylandia the Im aes canal ana COL, BLETHEN INS: Fe The Baby’s Shop Is Interesting Jewelry Clearaway at 50c An importer’s sample line and odd pieces from our own stock. Lavallieres, earrings, bar pins, brooches, hat pins, small electric lamp: puff boxes, brushes, te p! combs, bib holders, tie clasps and thim bles. Tuesday they march out to the tune of 50c each. “Rockery and Pheasant’’ Design English Dinner Set Typically English effect as well as in fe Decorated with a te ful English pheasant in colors, foliage and Rock- ery work. The design though very original is not overdone, as is often the case. An open stock pattern. in ervice for six, con- sisting of 50 piec 39.00; or sold by the piece. Your Daughter Will Be Corseted by Specialists Here The fitters of MacDougall Southwick's girls’ corsets and waists are especially trained to do this important work well You may be sure they know whether the s your daughter is wearing are the typ ir juired by her develop: re. They will be glad to advise with you at any time, A miss is never fitted with a woman's 1 she r cor here quires it. until chool wear we are of. ew model, very satis fying for the average girl's or misses’ figure—elastic girdie style with rubber side, Pink only, 1.50, SE COND AV | Refugees Deckaee Premier Lenine Is Dead; Escape Reds STOCKHOI Sept. 9 iscaping from the Bolsheviki, 121 Americans WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—Thirty and 72 Italians, including members| 914 American lives were lost in @ of their legations, have arrived 10 niing of the home-bound convert Sweden from Russia, Dir Getman steamer Mount Vernon the ti raid the I the Frer coast last ‘Sucsda planned to arrest them simultane-| Among the men killed a Ha ously with the British, but they | cock, of Renton, and H. ¢ fled in time from Moscow to Fin-| Malaga, Chelan county, Washington land Senator Lewis, of Illinois, got hig The Finnish government refused | first real taste of war, being a pag the denfand of the Bolsheviki that | senger. He was landed among the they be returned | rescued ; Premier Lenine 1s dead, the ref-| The Mount Vernon was formerly © ugees asserted, all Bolsheviki de-| the North German Lloyd liner Krom 7] nials to the contrar prinzessin Cecilie, The Seattle Audubon society will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the as sembly room of the Arcade building. ! C C, Hall will lecture. at Rabbi Simon Glazer has arrived in rabbi of the Bikur attle, m syn 16th to becom gogue. He will r Where Can I Find Relief From Itching, Terrifying Eczema? — This Question Is the Lips of the / er tht Tetter, Erysipelas, and terrifying conditions of the deep-seated blood diseases, applications of salves, lotions can only afford tem- relief, without reaching the l seat of the trouble But just local treatment has done | no good, there is no reason to despatr. You simply have not sought the proper treatment, that is within your react on bu promptly r¢ Eezema, other skin. and und washes porary re bi ha. yo ani yo ter how unbearable every trace of the disease, has been used for more itching and the skin, § will ch the seat of She trou- r rout from the blood just as it s for others who have suffered as u have. This grand blood remedy than fifty rs, and you have only to give it the rning of nd for: a fair trial to be restored to perfect hee Our chief medical adviser is an au thority on blood alth and skin disorders, 4 he will take pleasure in giving u such advice You the experience of others| case may need, absolutely without who ave suffered as you have to cost. Write tod. guide you to a prompt riddance of|case to Medical Department, Swift] blood and skin diseases, No matter | Specific Co 434 Swift Laboratory, | how terrifying the irritation, no mat-| At lanta, These Days With its new fall things we take care of “baby” white sketched. pompom on each side, 1.50, as ‘Then ghere are tiny wool, White wool leggings, with trated. Also a large assortment of ded wrappers in eiderdown, sil Arrive in On all sides we hear of the popularity of fur trim- mings. On the most exclusive see them used. There is no end to the possibilities of hitherto unknown smartness to be attained with them —especially when such an exte. for selection. Black Cub Bear, 6 inches. Skunk Opossum, 4 to 8 inches, Real Moleskin, 1 to 12 | spate Tasmanian Fisher, 4 to 8 | i inches, Beaver, 2 to 10 inches. Natural Opossum, 1 to 4 inches. | Nutria Trimming, 4 to 12 inches. Squirrel, 1 to 4 inches, Australian Opossum, 4 to 8 inches, French Seal, 4 to 10 inches. Taupe 4 to 8 inches. Moufflon, Fur Collars (Unlined ) Natural Opossum Hudson Seal Beaver Other Fur Accessories Fur Chains and Fastener Fur Buttons and Drops NUE AND PIKE “STR EET and accessories is one of the prides of the store. They will be happy little tots who wear the bright, new wool sweaters, just unpacked, with their pink and blue trimmings and white pearl buttons down the front; Toques to go with the sweaters with a cunning Ittle link stitch, drawn with soft pink or blue ribbon; A dainty little bonnet to go with the sneques, 1.50 and 1.95, makes a cozy outfit for chilly evenings. The cleverest little Baby Buntings of white eiderdown with hood and front bound in pink or blue ribbon; 4.50, | Fur Trimmings 10 inches, | Imitation Ermine, 1 and 2 | Hudson Seal, 2 to 12 inches. inches, | Gray Coney, 1 to § inches. | * mode, for babies; for the way in the matter of clothes sas sketched. sacques; the necks 8 or without feet, 2.50, as Muay blankets, carriage robes, pad k and wool. Force of the new fashions we nsive variety can be had Australian Mole Coney, 1 to Fitch, 2 inches. Genet, 2 inches. Black Coney, 1 to 12 inches. Brown Coney, 1 to 12 inches, Black, White Brown Coney and Fur Heads and Tails Authoritative Phases of Fall Suit Fashions One may view the mode in its Winter culmination, and buy—if she cares ti with the assurance that her between-season purchase is not a between-season fad, but a really authentic ex- ample of the new season's in the Second Floor Fashion Shops. as your individual |

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