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ATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, PTEMBER 20, 1918. | BOND BURGLAR |W-s.s. ROLL OF HONOR HINDENBURG IS ame CBRE Pe _ ISGIPTURED OF CLUBS AND LODGES, HARD PRESSED ac Dougall-/Guthwick Fr aternal Order of Eagles. “Aerio” No. 1,000 Seattle's “patriotic burglar,” *, ‘ 1,000 | BY WILLIAM P the man who in the earlier part os’ J . os o teow 1,000 (United Press Correspondes “ty ; PARIS P 20.—Von Hinden: | Of September stole thousands of s'Nat 1'Rith, Hildeshelmer lodge eH sii ik has begun to hit back dl j 5 c S — ay hatha Liberty bonds Ballard eh iene of Toe weiae Vente ‘ n bg nigoaged thins Things to Make e b. war savings stamps rom Millwrights’ Local Union, No, 1911 a vet ey pm ad and facing a possible Site in dow n business build Swedish Finnish ‘re caper lodge, No, 22, Seattle coones 8 t far more disastrous the HOME Heung “under Chet ot die | HAIG GETS NOTE FROM PERSHING ..3:cccmczccc: || More Beautiful , Tricolette Dresses ee aaron ot tore 3. ts! | f sates athacen Wht pies ot niad are new refore inter- —at 55,00 were welcome stein, 29, the local police and United] LONDON, Sept. 20.—Field Marshal] gard of the young American army, counter attacks, while piles of deac ; y eh : te ‘ane Btates secret service agents say they | Haig today received the following | nd assure them we will battle on by | boches | 4 the British lines A touch of color or jy ‘ : ; J \\ arrive Is in their be autiful fave captured a self-confessed crim: | telegram from Gen, Pershing their side until peace is assured the | between C and St Quentin ornament in _ original or prs to be very | shades—navy blue, light > significance | | world.” Meantime, Generals Byng, Rawlin é chic. Deep shades tha cs i t reais Miiieat prepared by ibe poate | “The officers and men of the Amer. | WOFld ee ee son and Debeny are enclosing St place within the home is fae in a ikere e Acant : Seaghthie a del with ved Y n 7 of | ican army are deeply appreciative of Star by N. FE. Quentin, one of the most important : . yy }! | Straight-line odels r} and signed by Edelstein, a series of (Special to The Star che BE. A) as brightening as the can Beauty, Hennz Beet ; lextensive operations, extending over | the sentiments conveyed by you from! yoxnon, sept. 20.—'The Finglish | P'Votal points of the Hindenburg as brightening as é Seauty, Henna, Bee buttons and wool embroid- the United States, and particularly | your veteran army, whose heroic con-| "0" 10N* MPs Ua TU ME AT ine, which i# exactly what Hinden proper touch of color to Root, Algerian Red and ery as the brightening the Northwest, are revealed. duct on many a field has been both | fovernment is spending $150 a year! burg had hoped to prevent. With e's ee Mt athe Terra Cotta. I” | idee arrested Thurs an example and inspiration to us all. | for the internment of every enemy | the regularity of the swing of a one gown. aises Fhe ye 4 j a. : Edelstein was arrested Thurs Browns in their many \) ~anel Tricolette Dresses A . , " pndulum, Marshal Foch is hitting | 2 a highe ‘ he was preparing to entrain fe “Please extend to all ranks of that alien, according to an official report. | pen the home to a _ higher, sa nota : test i Hi) A { as @outh, by Capt. Foster, of the — | the Germans hard all along the line hues provide a most wear in the fashionable black; trimming; | The Huns reported madly dig brighter and more ap- able color for the younger nited States secret service, and : Ea ee ore crerentve u| Stop and Think— Kidney Siliadians wi lg pa re ere preciated plane. set as well as the older and was taken to police headquarters and | more austere . me. © cfoseexamination | Killed 100, 000 Last Year Now aetna siace next blow From our stocks of Favored fabrics are Ve- Warren, Detective Lieut. W *e has . ; Pes z . } “Kent, Ludwig Frank, Capt. Foster | Pieris will fall, they are expecting it to fall color-touches for the lours, Silvertones, Suede ‘ and... elivectehe "apa W. Te Jarre! ct Cant. Fosters |Health Authorities Alarmed at Increasing Death Rate °"!!2"""o¢ jie ana pouss, uin-|f} ome We Merely suggest | Duvetyn and Duotones— | 9 conta at One are coe ee SEL Pe COntensed the fol- dent has been forced to concen the few following. and the all-practical Serge. ndeed! / 5 are velours, sil lowing thefts: | Each Year From Kidney Diseases bare Bas personal visit to the Prices 29.75 to 275.00; is aes i eet Ce trate a part of his yeserves there “y " \, r in smart models, Robbed Loan Bank In our pursuit of the mighty dol|and assist the kidneys, Warner's | Cambrai and St. Quentin are threat Fourth Floor will give | with hundreds to choose ¢ <y —MacDougall-Southwick, ‘Phe robbery of the Federal Farm | jar, we too often are absorbed in the | Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy is a #0 another mass of men is re- you. much inspiration. from. F Second Floor. Doan bank, at Spokane, September | topics of the day, pleasure, etc., to/ reliable preparation made from hi “1 in this region | the robbery of ttle downtown) stop and consider our health, Stop | and other beneficial ingredients that ; Mangin'’s menace toward the Book Ends — Handcarved " , including Byers & Byers, law- | now—think—kidney diseases caused | has been used with excellent results stone aepsopaes pak x es wood with pictures by old mas folman building, and H. 100,000 deaths last year, Are you go-| for 40 years. It assists the kidneys Sons necessitates a third batch of re ters in original colors carried i aie Columbia Septémber | ing to be included in this r's toll? in their important duties, strength. | Serves. out on inset panels; by Reyn The Secret. of Dressing Never } operations in Hoquiam and Aber-| Why, you will exclaim, do so many | ens and helps repair the wasted tis n, Pershing’s press toward Metz olds, Corot, Millet, A historic E 2 5 4a 4 a ve sctive and Briey and the very gates tg Ger } the Ii "deen, and operations in the South| die, why he health authorities | sues, It is very effective and is | an and colorful touch for the 1 ¢ e a 2 so conce! rhe swer is. e bo! sed oI t o omes. Read | many itself calls for a fourth group, >rar able: 50 pa Uu a East. It is estimated that his| so concern he answer is, we bolt | used in thousands of hom naga ean piprepag erent ects Gk kel brary table; 1.50 pair a ] e @) nN O oo oun (west plunder approximates | down our food, take no exercise, neg-| what this grateful woman says , , i ‘ lect our sleep and otherwise subject I wish to say that your remedies | strike toward the Rhine thru Alsace Hand - Carved Candlesticks ‘ oy 1 iy foe os © Huns worried there are imposing on the mantel, “For fhe last few days Edelstein | our system to all sorts of abuse. Is been used in our family for | 1s keeping the ¥ : 5 been watched by Frank, who lit any wonder then the kidneys be ut fifteen years. We are never) Thus Foch's strategy is to split up dressing table and ey other naoum ouCan or (0) e 1c was iS By J yarner’s Safe| Hindenburg’s forces until it is prob: places; 2.00 to 4.50 pat attracted by Edelstein’s “flashy” | come diseased and fail in their du hout a bottle of Warner's Saf 2 ‘ ; i Manner, and willingness to gamble | ties of poison elimination? Kidney and Liver Remedy in our| lematical if the German leader wilt Hi Pottery Vases from the The Needlework Shop hofds the solution to the t > 4 : ' " y a doc-| be able to ch punch into a ff] - w ‘ <q GF #ell bonds or stamps. When ar-| Poisons are constantly being cre-| home, and it has saved many a d be ‘able, ta pit minal pen ote illed workers of Japan problem in the form of Made-up Baby Things Fested, Edelstein had a draft for| ated in our bodies and if the kidneys | tor’s bill. It is a wonderful medi ‘i tain backersunie with en: : p it ara $10,000, made out to himself, on a/ fail to carry them off they are ab- cine for all div of the kidneys | have ® troops in Posaggie : ROaA BORGES 1h aKEROOnT stamped to embroider. It’s not a new idea, but i ‘ . je har. 4c inew B, Schmidt, R.| the next few weeks My rs : ; R A Ban Francisco bank. A heavy pack-|sorbed by the blood, causing il! | and liver."—Florence E, Schmidt, I BOL Plt Aedes | 7.50. is quite unusual to find sucha selection as ein oes ‘age of gold coins, Liberty bonds and| health and misery in the form of|F. D., No. 1, Dunkirk, O. aght . = was forwarded by Edelstein | headaches, backaches, tired feeling. Sold by leading druggists ev 6.50, Waste Baskets 6.5 ste Bas! match, San Francisco, severe y . | indigestion, ete. where. Sample sent on receipt “| Alexander Is ake what a wealth of daintiness thesé stamped things, Wife Was With Him You may avold considerable suf-| ten cents. Warner's Safe Remedies 1 ; h ‘The “patriotic burglar” wi fering if you heed nature's warnings | Co., Dept. 561, Rochester, N. Y cog SSL eae ee ready-made with the exception of the embroidery, if that will make good “first im hold. For instance: oode it pressions”—for they will be ‘ ' Bie sith nic engin ted fl eal se i lal Stamped Baby Bonnets Pillow Slips of lawn, im at the time of his b . pups, Chinese antiques s ‘ nice re Pipes: re She disclaims all knowledge of i Thrift Stam Ss qreanden haveities, 1.60. ta 75 of flaxon, 35¢ and 50c. 35e and 50c. Be operations, Mrs. Edelstein said seh ot — Ferneries, Marble Bowls, Stat- Lap Pads of linene, in| Coats of shy t she thought he made the large sums 7 : u i * Alexander tackled a big job when ves, and many, many other daint outline designs, yoats of cashmere, a ‘on money gambling. | ! he offered to. answer one question things at moderate’ prices, in ainty signs, | 3.00. Police say he obtaigef $600 and) ls q ; for every woman who inclosed with tasteful designs that will blend 1.00. war savings stamps from the | q . bal ita Thrift Stamp for the Red Cross. with the furnishings of your Pique Bootees atatnpad | | Baby Dresses of sheer Farm Loan bank, at Spo-| . { OS ps ‘ an Who Knows,” now at home, and give it the touch of in cross stitch and French | lin-flax and mercerized , breaking thru the inner doors |! 4 4 = be . i ropolitan, has been flooded “difference.” | ll, all sta d in the the safe with a chisel. He got | WHIM) | with letters—and they are still com knot designs, 50c. | mull, all stampe in Liberty bonds from Byers & y " 4 a ; ew is'-nae o Pillow and Carriage | ee 3 eat and original of Seattle. In Vancouver he = i ‘Alexander wanted to help the Robes ique. Pillows, | designs, 1.50. $1,500 worth of bonds to Bur-| ie | Mi) War Savings Stamp campaign Robes of pique. Pillows, | | . Dritt & Co. ‘That's why he made the offer. All 50c and . Robes, 85 —MacDougall-Southwick, — His many operations, which netted stamps are being turned over to the and 1.00. | Fifth Floor. AISA conservative fortune, were con Ma tht Hi f Red Cross, ted in a like manner, his method | “ a l Y \ All you have to do in inclose a t : 5K . : Ca e Cont 4 to eal in the Northrend ss Tin Sane, cube Sih ote sate ‘A WHOLE SECTION of p of his illicit gains across the | > tion, here he gambled to “Alexander, in care of The Star.” | if you please, very Of course you must inclose a seit: | BLANKET and COMFORTER military, and the cape est Draft Man _ \@ addreased, stamped envelope, 90 he | lined with bright red VALUES serge, 40.00, a E Ss t can mail the answer back to you. as Enemy Suspec' N : fstedanietb ee \ RESERVE DECISION ON | ba sheay Eisen thee pene Thayer, whose draft registration | n the A AINEN SF elour showed he was in Class 1-A of a| . HULET WELLS APPEAL ' Coat for the partic- nd draft board, was held here Decision in the appeal of Hulet M . There’s a decided ular miss of 14 years, investigation today. He was ar- Wells, Sam Sadler and Morris and ® the henna-colo: ’ ted late yesterday with Modesto ‘ Joe Pass, convicted last March on 5 advantage to selecting red ve- hes, a Mexican, when authort- mother knows indictments, charging seditious con a ' 5 lour coming from ited the room of Bernhard ' good things 1 spiracy, Was reserved until they re- | one’s bedding now, even courageous France it- for Johnny and to San Francisco by Judges Gil i ner, registered German, al- a foe Sen Souk etbooks turn i though not needed im- self; al MMs arrest for approsching| Ee N fer ocketbook. | 8 bert, Hunt and Wolverton, who Zs : z ; at 60.00. Mia the Ban Pedro docks Larnch pat she wants some heard the case in United States cir- | 100 New Hats ‘ 5 mediately. The cream 25.00 buys good n Pedr Ivered with the next order. cuit court of appeals Thursday, ae EE , values remain __ intact, Coats, too; and good 1G HEAP OF SATIS- ~ x . . ry 2 4 } a sc eg Britons in North 7.50, 10.00 * f the choicest patterns selections at 29.50. FOR Daley utter aa {tp dnd cousin-by-law. “Ole are on re Capture Steamboat 12.50 ue are still fresh, and in High Grade Tailor- bi ice. d will continue to climb this te : J. Sept. 2 nrese is seas isi hi 7 : sag? hr ace! Wiehe) || suerte Bviaans sens “Gata ter nase ineiene Tithe’ hon: LONDON, Sept. 20.—British fori this season of rising Yellow Trimmed 45 and $50 and ‘orn syrup, oF mayonnaise, or lettuce leaf adds to. its operating on the Archangel front . rices it is good busi- $45 and $50 and $60 Bauneas ave captured the enemy's largest The new two-tone hats, ; ps \ s Blue Ser at Half Price. ‘aste consistency is just right for cake filling—add choco- pinks’ cu. Gia DVisk diver. If wan fur edged and trimmed. ness judgment. ge om yey ge egy earthed ally announced today. 4h ; . * | “AT tsetse Pearl ornamented with Woolnap Plaid Blankets Full-Size Comforters Dresses Liberty Trade suppl) English parliament, when it re pins and buckles. Beav- 6.50 8.85 1202 First Ave. AMERICAN TABLE SAUCE co. convenes, will be asked to legalize er facings. Chenille i Covered with silkoline,: filled A cunning sailor model, ; on of women members, now ches : dium mw YORK. DISTAINUTO hiatal, the election of women members, now ptt iat ROT bs 66x80 inches in a me | COtsene! Wie een ae ay the akin bee ta that women over 30 are franchised. hand-crocheted flower weight—soft woollike finish, | With pure white cotton. Soft, ox pleated from the shoulder yoke. Yellow modes. The veiled hats Broken plaid designs fluffy and warm, bral ” a ‘oker aid € 1 Bo sy raid on the sail GATE JEWELR Y| ——— ee = = = —veils being the sole e ; | Gray Woolnap Blankets cufts and wide bell: 1960, trimming, soutache braid Wool and Cotton Mized 64x76 inches, with pink or 3 19.50. AGATES cut 2 saidar: Comforter 7.50 blue bor A medium weight A green and blue indis- Delishea -s, . 50c embroidered. _— ies ” : . ” i nt lamb's | Planket ideal for outdoor use. tinct plaid on a body color The millinery style- send alg 50 ae cent fine cot- Sheet Blanket 2.50 of navy is the color scheme Bring in Your Old r) hits of the seasons are ton. Covered with ood grade | All white, size 80x90 inches; SUTRA C YS Ih Oae aes "Gold Jewelry t F >| The price of silkoline, Full-bed size single. ’ od or O among them. The price —MacDou gall Southwick, Gray Basement. —Mac Dougall-Southwick, Uncle San ys to eon- i »rate, oy’re “ica am mays to oon. is moderate, but they’re Third Floor, lor manufacturers of Jew- uine style. Of hatter’s “) : te, our ol told eweiy im plush, panne and Lyons FASHION SHOW at the School Supplies fn new jewelry velvet. : 2 Cray: pin «MacDougall. Southwick, Coliseum Tonight 1Grayola Crayon Sets, com- White’s Gem Shop Added for the Last Day of Second Foor. : a Pita tare a oem featuring fashions by Premet, Milgrim, Bernard "i 1327 Third Ave. : Sets, crayons, stencils, trac- ee tne © oppesite wa, the Sale Saturday and other noted modistes Pres nted by MacDougall- ioe Oaik aad Bean on Southwick—7 :30 and 9:30 o'clock. Saturday’s 2,000 Writing Tablets of fine linen paper—an_ ex- Drug News Putting Quality Into tremely special value at 8 for 25c. Scores of the most particular dressers in town have bought another year’s supply of Ties at the Tie Sale. They » ao 2 7 Pure rm ing Castile Hurd's Children’s Writi do the same year after year. Sales tases S0 Sete tases BO Y S’ Ss ‘HOO I SI J [LS Paper, each sheet with a de. for sign in colors, 24 envelopes * Ok Ok x kK * Hot Water Bottles, 2-qt ee and 24 sheets to the box, size, 1.15. Re eT 4 y +35c. é Gineat aes 5 » Typical Boys’ Shop Wa rounti tit. Saturday marks the last day of the sale. It’s been a Si eee Phe Typice on, +. * sag leveccopa eat whirlwind, so far. Now for the grand climax. The assort- | Absorbent Cotton, best It isn’t an easy matter to talk quality—truthfully old pens, fully gyaran- ° : Arras ri ; ality, 1 ce package, —these days. It is far easier to wink an eye and take teed, 1.50. ment is still complete. This new shipment makes it as fresh | Geach ae the first thing offered. School Sets consisting of and choice as it ever was. | Jergen's Bath ‘Tablets, oa 5 pencils, 1 penholder and 1 » peroxide, Mlac But quality is an inherent ecraser in a leatherette for 26c. principle of the MacDougall seers x * * * * * Pond's Extra for Southwick Store, and it is so Pocket Dictionaries, cloth sprains and bruises, firmly fixed that we are willing or leather binding, 25¢ and Silk Ties at 65c Beauties at 1.15 | Clothes Br genuine to go far out of our way to find ’ Sec, ebony back, 1.35, it y Memorandum and Ad- Heavy Imported and Domestic Silk Ones at 1.65 * Goodrich Hot Water Rot ea Gnome Bones, 25100 BiG) tles, 2-quart size, 85¢. Of course it makes a big dif f Dennison’s finest Crepe At 1.95 are Ties Words will not Describe or do Justice ‘Tooth Brushes, transpar bhai Ae aa naam laby = Paper, all colors, 10‘, ent or bone handles, 3 for ; f th, i ia peo Se NOILOVULXA ent perhaps, de upon his clothes. And —MacDougall-Southwick, Hairbrushes, solid back, i ga eaten First Floor, DE N Is is? ae ae aaa For yourself, there is economy qT , Z , ; z | eheco Tooth Paste, 45c he considered—the kind of S DR. PL. AUSTIN, Pres, | Take a Boy in Blue or Khaki out for a good time this week- pmeraride of | Hydrogen, Bere cttaente Guinea by i j Sale of acs Ave. Carmar James St. end. Callat the Y.M.C.A. or Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Club. : Puro Castile ia dueehtiaiag peg gto Veraraser BASS Laces and Look into your mouth and see if the longer life of YOUR boy's A Fey, ums, are wore, sloughing and aD, aule Th: : ae TZ Trimming 4 leeding. If so, you have | i | ‘ ‘o Oe A disposal of discon. So-called Riggs’ Disease. I will cure oe and penetrating damp days are | — ms acon this diseane and restore your keira ac = H ' coming. Stormy days are com | galSouthwick suit—tor school, tinued linea-tabout 876 e , a magithy gendition very reason- R . 23e, tng. GOOD, warm) # ceable | for play Gays, for dress up. odd lengths in Laces, work guaranteed fifteen i Nets, Tri lets, for perfum- 5 ; Trimmings, Em A reasonable discount al- . 2 clothing is as necessary for the ob \deries, 7 $0 all ‘union men and ‘eneie| bath; box of 12 tab The best suits fee Boys the broideries, Garnitures, Boys’ Shop can find should be Silver and Gold Floune- none top good for the mother ings, ete. Marked for a who thinks of her boy's comfort speedy clearance. ittes erezamination and estimate free of Men's Shop, Just Inside the Door. Pid ‘a Facial Goap, Beginning at 15.00 and | boy as it ‘or his father. : wick, First Floor. tween there is a typical MacDou —Boys’ Shop, Third Floor.

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