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FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, mays: Take . | YANK IS HOME ::" The end of the wards a long way off h allies’ att In France, 10406 66th ave. S | fore going to structor. home, guerre: Conditions in proved since says the returned ind one can buy as good a meal in a restaurant wave of been brought to Fre ed . soldiers" war, Paris cafe culation money. EDWIN J. BROWN the office out the hands of politicians and make | dicts the office nonpartisan as the judi @ary is nonpartisan. The Prosecuting sh, Attorney is th Wirst officer of the court, and this | well a Hie cut” DOT Experiment With Catan, | It Often Leads to Dread Consumption “*aithoush I paid only $2.00 for 2| You Will Never Be Cured by}comes more and more aggravated Local Treatment With Sprays and Douches. Catarrh is a condition of the blood and can not be cured by local appli- cations of sprays and douches has been proven by have vainly amethod of treatment. Catarrh should not be neglected or bexperimented intestinal | treatment is valuable tke lost, dur which the disease is getting a doves have done for me. si? also has taken a dose with won- all tishg now. political the blind-piggers dope” vendors | F licensed leisure gentry will all 191 against him, but he wants all in politicians, the ost advanced lin, says Lieut. D. H. Harden, of Se: | first American to be wounded The war will end when America| tery F, gets her full force in the of | Germany ts Amertean soldiers fight to the fin the lieutenant says, werman soldier fights while all is 1 when he sees he's losing, important office should not be made he ertes “Kamerad!* fie speculative prize of gamblers. The the boot-leggers, the Tho Business Women's Civic club will hold their bi-monthly 1 evening, at 7:30 p.m, Henry | Woman Shot Down THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1918. WITH THI IN FRANCE, 18. of a G down by Lt Miller, August 28, woman, learned, A infantry, victory r stated that German machine that one of them American have im.| tories on ‘Tuesday havin shot entered the |)" |flames and Wife of U. S. Army rman at Sergy, it is 437 miles from th captain of the nfirming the the German two oecupants of were buried was and who ck at his on leave be. Lewis as in. the croix de camp won LaAcut Fokker France down one America another as in a Seattle prosperity has | ce thru the cir Mrs. Nadie M. Bickford, wife of Capt. Willis C 63d Coast artillery the home of Mrs, John B of Seattle, Thursday. + Capt age died field Harden ara crushed, pre while the now in active service, Will H. Miller, son of Mr. Mrs, W. R. Miller, 4317 Bagley was decorated with the Croix Guerre by for bravery at the front third Seattle boy to honor. meeting September 13th, in Regents’ hall, building. receive AMERICAN ARM The shot and was a it has been authoritatively | 1, 167th . American) y nie plane the and a woman aviators claim three ‘vic Swa out of control. Officer Succumbs Miekford, Bat Williams, Bickford is as yet unaware of his wife's death, as he left with the 63d for France last July, and is FLOWING TO N. W. To do her full share toward win ning the war, Seattle must help room for the Incoming flow of war we being broken up. parents are red «to send their children to the country or to and with the destruction of homes, hundreds of mothers are getting Jobs-—all because proprietors of apartment houses are refusing to tenants with children, ac cording to Miss Anna 1, Moses: housing secretary of the Chamber of utr 1d Commeretal Club of th p win the ¥ ttle from Califor vada, Montana, Wy oming, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Idaho and Utah, Miss Moses says. They are begging for places to live, she says, and hundreds of apart ments are needed at once where children will be permitted to live. The special housing mittee of the Seattle Real Estat tlon is supplied with sts of houses in near-by towns for rental, ‘This step, it is believed, will relieve the con gestion in the industrial sections CANADIAN INDIANS nurseries, Abb In accept American famil type, eager t pouring into 34) nia, Arizona, N at aswoc! the French government He is the the Talk of High Cost of Medicine of Mayr’s Wonderful Rem I wouldn't take $100 for what My part- results. He was threatened an operation for stomach and trauble, and is sure he will We both suffered indigestion and bloating with It is a simple, harmless jort that remc the ca mucus from the and alwys the inflammation causes practically all stom- liver and intestinal ding appemiicitis. One convince ce money refunded. | results. Drug Co, Bartell’s five drug | and druggists everywhere.— 3) ment. | who | ing and | firmer hold upon ailments, | making it more dose} the proper treatment to accomplish Though Catarrh makes sappearance in the nostrils, air passages, the disease be- jand finally reaches lungs, and every one r alarming condition that when the lungs are affected. Catarrh may be the forerunner that most dreaded and hopeless all diseases, consumption. No local tr nent relief that 8. 8. 8 which attacks this the thousands resorted to this Experience is the one the disease at with, The wrong \sfactory results in cases. Catarrh sufferers are to give 8. S. 8. a thorough trial is sold by all druggists. You are vited to write to the Medical partment for expert advice as how to treat your own case. dress Swift Specific Co., Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga its victim, and difficult for even its first throat q n into the ognizes the results Thus atment affords perma has taught an remedy source, the blood, and produces sat the worst urged De- Ad 436 Swift OBJECT TO DRAFT: A Special to The Star by N. EB. A, OTTAWA, Ont, Sept. 13.—The council of the Six Nations has in sisted, a lites of and, that the Canadian government has no power to enforce conscription of the In dians, but declares they will register themselves at the Brantford reserve. STEAMSHIP MEN GOING of TO ORIENT ON MISSION ot rhree atatf officers of the Pacific Steamship Co. will be sent to China, and Singapore shortly, to ymote Oriental se elected are New York; John A. Gorman, « ent with Dodwell & Co. and E Oriental freight agent at its Johneon, It Seattle. e A military jazz, “The Cavalry Wig- to gle,” will be one of the feature selec tions played by the Mth Infantry band in its Sunday afternoon concert, at Fort Lawton, at 3 p.m ‘ in Fraser-Paterson Co, The Special Price Basement Will Offer Many Bargains Saturday 100 Beautiful, Fine Rich New Broadcloth and Plush Coats Extraordinary Values Saturday at $25.00 Each N™. just received—beautiful, fine Brgadcloth and Plush Coats, at this remark- ably low price, only $25.00. The Very Newest Styles, the Season’s Beautiful Colors Broadcloth Coats Full Lined, With Fur Collars Plush Coats With Fur or Kerami Collars —Also wool velour and wool burella coats with or without fur collars. —Supreme values—a great chance to get your new fall coat—to obtain a beautiful, rich coat, at a very low price ..........seeeee scape —Othér exceptional values in Women’s and Misses’ Coats 50 Women’s New Autumn Suits $22.50 XCEPTIONAL values in correct styles in autumn and winter suits of fine all wool poplin and all wool burella cloth. —Tailored, semi-tailored and braid trimmed suits. —Navy blue, wine, brown, taupe, green, black. —Typical Special Price Basement values..................... Girls’ Winter. Coats 4 a Special $7.50 and +$8.95 Sizes 6 to 14 Years WO splendid chances to ob- tain good, depefidable, at- tractive school and general utility coats for the girls of 6 to 14 years. —Wool velours, kerseys and mixtures in the season’s new styles. Navy blue, brown, green and new Fall mixtures. —Special Price Basement values at $7.50 and $8.95 Another Big Shipment of Crepe de Chime Waists $2.85 OTHER shipment of the same splendid values, the wore $25.00 at $12.50, $15 and $18 >| where the $22.50 An Extraordinary Sale of 300 Smart New Trimmed Hats at $4.00 EACH FEATURE of the Special Price Basement offerings on Satur- day. Three hundred new Hats, smart, snappy, correct Fall styles—styles that are the last word. Large hats, small hats and scores of medium sizes. All the season’s favored shapes, the fash- ionable trimmings, the wanted colorings. —It is indeed a great offering of extraordinary values. —The styles are splendid and the assortment unusually large. , —Choose your new Hat from this collect Girls’ Serge Dresses Special $5.95 XCELLENT quality navy blue serge in several smart models. Braid, emblem and but- ton trimmed. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ and Juniors Sizes 10 to 20 TTRACTIVE, iceable Coats brown, Burgundy F 4 with fancy silk. —Special Price Base- —Special’ Price ment values at. .$5.95 —Special Price Basement —Special Price Scores same beautiful styles, of which we have sold hundreds since the Basement opened. —A dozen or more new styles. —Embroidered, hemstitched and pin tucked. —Every wanted style is represented—high neck, round necks, square necks, V yokes. —White, flesh, tea rose, mais, etc. Waists, the best values possible for....... ion Saturday. . —Special Price - $4.00 sement Very Special $12.50 serv- in rich shades of navy blue, and green, lined throughout Base- ment values at $12.50 Basement. off Fime ‘Silk Petticoats at $3.25 Each UY one of these Pure Silk Petticoats and save fully a third. feta in beautiful The most beautiful . $2.85 Special Price’ Basement —Every skirt an They are all silk taf- two-tone colors, and in a wide range of shades—hunter’s, wine, rose, Pekin blue and many others. extreme value for...$3.25 —Special Price Basement | Urges Equal Pay for All Teachers In protest to the alleged dixerim ination between the salaries of wom en ™ the city dent of th jings bank, sent a ik A. Bpencer, of the board, In which he fact that there men’ on account of the not operate unfavorab! women, who are, It se titled to equal pay for equal toe J Seattle Has Her | Chateau Thierry | Chateau Thierry was the place armies of victory began their forward march Beattle, it be came known at the More’ Hores bureau, yesterday, has a Chateau Thierry, a re t fdition to the | city, when two laboring men called at the b pau and volunte to sign pledges to bulld two new homes | apiece men's names were I |L. Stuckey and L. Stuckey |Soviets Execute 72 for Petrograd Plot STOCKHOLM, Sept. 11.—An a re sult of attempts to kill Soviet Com mander Berzian and Military Coun cillors. Smilgin and Goloshki, 72 counter revolutionaries have been executed in Petrograd, according to information here today | Chinese mercenaries the death sentence Jenkin ‘Lloyd ‘Jones, Noted Pastor, Dies MADISON, Wis, Sept. 13.—Jen kin Lloyd Jones, noted pastor, so: cial service worker and peace advo. *, was dead today at Tower Hill Spring Green, Wis, Death was caused by the shock of an operation. His son, Richard Lioyd Jones, ed itor of the Madison, Wis, State Journal, was at the bedside of his father Dr Jones born in Wales mond FR Le Washington Mutua r to ¢ attle urged that * weareity of war should against the ma to me, en carried out was Brois Emmet, chief expert of S. department of labor, who is to teach in W., will arrive in Se: attle Sept. 23. He will have charge of employment management course. |; Magnesia Baths i} For Indigestion | Dector Recommends ' ¢ of Drugs, or Artificial Digente | “Only those tn constant touch with sufferers from indigestion and dys ean fully realiz harm » by the Them s | ment & well known physi 1 f © cases out of ten 4i- used by an ex- acid ura and ferments ng gas on the stom- causing intense pain or burning. The forcing of food from stomach s with artificial diges- tinal indi ay very easily follow. In: stomach should be given ia bath to clean out the n the food contents, he and allay inflammation and irritation of the stomach walla and hus permit the normal healthy di-| , ur acid inflamed treatment than a ust Ket a small bottle nd Magnesia (either tablets be understood dvise the uae of such as citrates, ace Iks or lump mag these might do more rm than believe that |nothing but. pure Disurated mag- should be used to neutralize at drug ‘ d | form it will in stomach acidity natural diges- for even chr sufferers from stomach trouble | 75e BOX FREE TO ANY SUFFERER | Up in Syracuse, N.Y just seem to melt away and vanish e treatment, firat Introduced by Mr prove that the Delano treatment will pos rheumatiam, treatments e never pre~ send you # full If you will just cut 1 send it, with your with 10c ‘to help pay distribution expense, Delano, 968 Y, Tecan send only one package to an address Wood Bldg. Syra Free Society Women Use New Wrinkle Remover Since the discovery that a solution and witeh hazel fect upon wrinkled learned that many y red saxolite, witch hazel, Use datly as a wash | ne beneficial action of this wash |is felt at once. ‘There's an agreeable | refreshing sensation and feeling of exhilaration biness and all wrinkle Hately Jand the skin soon becom and m ul tooking. 2 need hesitate to get the ingredients drug # and make the rem- edy her! for there are no harmful effects whatever.—Advertisement. MeDougall-/outhwick “SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET ey Sale.of Women’s Knit Underwear The bigness of this Knit Underwear Sale cannot be expressed in words. Retailers have actually offered to buy prices, to resell at a profit. With knowledge of the markets and conditions, this wind-fall ! Richelieu White Wool Union Suits, 2.25 2.25 and have Priscilla Union Suits, 1.25 Delightful-looking garments. White, soft, elastic weave, me dium weight cotton with neck and front openings neatly edged, Come in high neck, ankle length with elbow | Dutch neck with elbow sleeves, sleeves; sizes 34 to 38, } Preshrunken the waist line, Styles high neck with long slee comfortable lise seamless inset are low neck with wing sleeves, high neck with elbow sleeves, kle length. Sizes 34 to 38, 40 to 44, 2.75, Fleece-Lined Union Suits, 1.50 White Elastic Pub “Ply mouth” Union Sults, Tailored and finished as perfectly as a gown High neck, — long sleeves; Dutch neck with el | bow sleeves, and low neck, | sleeveless styles in length. Sizes 34 to 38, 40 to 44, 1.75. Light Wool Union Suits, 2.65 A light, finely knit, soft woot texture fabric, over two-thirds wool, and preshrunken. High nec elbow sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, and low | neck, wing sleeve styles in | ankle length. Sizes 34 to 38, 2.65; 40 to 44, 2.95, These Silkateen and Wool Union Suits at 2.65 Are Wonders Beautiful, caressingly soft, and come in that corded effect #0 appreciated by women who ankle 1.50; like daintiness even in under- This is commonly called AI silk and wool; De Luxe and | Merode makes. Styles—high neck with long sleeves, Dutch neck with elbow sleeves, low neck without sleeves in ankle length, and low neck, sleeve- less in knee length. Sizes 40 to 42, 2.95; 34 to 38, 2.65 MacDougall-Southwick—First Floor. SEPT EN ES wear. See quantities of the garmen sale s at the regular retail yas prepared. It’s a Mercerized Vests and Tights, 1.45 Have the sheen and daintl ness of silk; and if we told you price of these are regularly have a hard time believing it. Broken Tinwts in knee’ 4, 5, 6, Vanity Fair Glove-Silk Vests, 2.65 Pink, tastefully embroidered, and made of the highest qual- ity silk. It's real silk—firm, but it “gives,” but a glance at the luster and shimmer will tell you a more convincing story. Reguiar and extra length, ‘with band and bodice tops; sizes 34 to 44 what the you would sizes in these, and ankle length: at 1.45; 7 to 9, 1.65, Italian Silk Bloomers, in Sizes 5 to 7, 2.10 Pink Italian Silk—the very finest grade; with the knees trimmed with lace. Men’s New Silk Ties in a Superlatively Special { Sale —a sale that is big from every angie. Bei: All these tles con- tracted for many months ago, and then at special prices in tremendous quantities. All in new patterns, beautiful pat- terns, all generously proportioned ties that were very clearly designed to retail at higher prices. Men, this tie sale is one of the BIG events of your tie-buying experiences. 2,717 Ties at 65c Four-in-Hand Ties blocke er striking novelty shade and color. with wide-open foliage, dotted, striped and dozens of oth- effects in every imaginable ends, in 750 Ties at 1.15 suk Four - !n - Hands — exceptional fn style, In design, tn colorings: figured and striped effects most dominantly featured, 888 Ties at 1.65 Absolutely the best silks put into ties are put in these. Do- mestic and imported silks from France, Switzerland and Italy. The colorings gre simply wonder- ful. 720 Ties at 1.95 Large, lustrous ties of Italian, Swiss, French silk or figured sat- inj in brocaded, jacquard, striped and mottled eff: the most ex- clusive Amer: patterns and ere to me OUR PRICES are not WAR PRICES because we are not WAR PROFITEERS 'For the past 22 years the practical purpose of this 66-store organization was, not only to outsell, but undersell! A national business—without greedy or excess- ive profits—established: our popular price selling plan, which made possible the saving of the one to three dollars. 8-inch-topped Walking Boots of black calf- skin, welted soles, l-inch walk- $4 95 > ing heels, stylish, medium toes Same in dark brown ..............$5.95 ale aah pad Black Calf English Walking Shoes, welted soli leather soles ADE ee on $5.95 9-inch Lace Boots, Louis heels, to be had in dark gray, field mouse, dark brown and black kid— $5.95 » $8.95 BOSTON Seon Flor Bilal Bla Scars Shs

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