The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1918, Page 5

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\Ask Permission to Raise Tacoma F are ‘The Puget Sound Electric company | wants to increase one way inter urban rates to Tacoma from 73 cents to 91 cents, beginning October 21, ac fording to a tariff schedule filed with the the public service commission )Star Carriers to Be *Palace-Hip Guests Star carriers will be guests of Man Muller of the Palace Hip at his | 6S ht Star ond ave. playhouse ton! The boys will meet at Th office at 8:30 p.m, and go in a body to the theatre Watch the Little Pimples; _ They Are Nature’s Warning Unsightly and Disfiguring Signals of Bad Blood. Don't close your s to the warn ing which nature gives, when un Sightly pimples appear on your face @nd other parts of the body Not only are these pimples and splotches disfiguring, but they lea © serious skin diseases that spread and cause the most discomforting irritation and pain. Sometimes they foretell Eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions and other annoyances that burn like flames of fire, and make You feel that your skin is ablaze. When these symptoms appear on @ny part of the body, take prompt Steps to rid the blood of the dis PROTECT And the one remedy which as @ purifier is S. 5. orders s no equal S., the which has been on the market than fifty y It druggists everyw If you are afflicted with any form of skin disease, do not expect to be cured by lotions, ointments, salves and other local remedies, as they can not possibly reach the source of the trouble, which is in the blood. Begin taking 8. 8 to-day, write a compl history of case to our chief medical adviser who will give you special instruc tions, without charge. Write at once to Swift Specific Co, 441 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. cine, for more by YOUR OWN INTERESTS By Selecting the Cloth for Your Clothes NOW! You'll get much better values now than later—Because we absolutely cannot buy any more such materials as we are now showing. We have some remarkable values. Come them. ‘Server M. Stone Cove €, Store SEE OUR MIL- ITARY DEPT. WE MAKE ARMY AND NAVY UNIFORMS in and see ¢failors 906 Second Avenue Opposite- Burke Bldg. and) your | DOUBLE-TURNING THEM purely vegetable blood medi. | is sold | wana General Foch is executing a great double turning movement a the Hindenburg line of the war. we off the La Bassee salien' French and Americans line from the south. The the wed o re roll up the map shows the Hin of these two movements, really sections of 01 Field Marshal Haig today launched a 7 north continue ns and French are signed to aid the great double turning move on the west front. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918 BRUSS PATRIOTS ORGANIZE NEW GOVERNMENT | * HEF AIM IS 7 TO RENEW WAR AGAINST HUNS. BY JOSEPH SHAPLEN WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—A All-Russian government with thority to speak and act whole of Rus nd whe the wal of war against n formed Official announcement was made by the I sian emba |here thru the publication of a cable received fro the government whose temporary will be at Uffa The followi a ence and of all parties, except the A Jand the left wing of the volutionists, | A directorate: of ‘five senting all revolutionary cratic elements from the social rev olutionists to left wing of the cadets, has been named as the new provisional all jan govern ment, and the constituent a has been called to t January 1 1919. The directorate consists of the following M. Avskentieff, tionist, hi Volog Tchaikovsky, Astroff, cadet military chief Gen sim is German of this seat ernment was formed great political confer ttended by representatives Bolshevik social re men, repre and demo. mb! revolu rnment * jeal faction, He wil charged with | simply the work of reorganization of my Ru " preparatory toa RHE! . ons against the central ie powers, In bis hands will be training army of 2 in Siberia, task of and ¢ Z new 50,000 nen already formed with 30,000 veteran Rus sian officers commanding them The directorate w tive of the constitue ul it meets, on th An attendance of than two-thirds place of mettin will depend up tion in Kussia, All ul government the sur Marne } or Miles assembly un = Raemrel” oted. Moscow general situ regional and lo formed in various Russia during the months have under the authority of the directo. rate and the constituent assembly. gcainst greatest flanking strategy psite Arras he is 4 great strategic plan, werful blow west of Cambrai while on the line between Rheims forging ahead in a new attack, de- is tion of the new all-Rus STOP YOUR AUTO : IF YOU SEE RED RIBBON IN HOME A red ribbon displayed in a win | dow next Sunday will mean that in-| package clothing for the relief of the suffer German and the or is re side of the house a ing Belgians behind the | lines is ready for delivery | first passing motor-car dri quested to stop and get tt age and deliver it to th fire station, or to the re quarters, 115 Spring st. Co-operation of this kind the Seattle collection, the pack nearest | head the ‘only way of avolding the failure of relief’ sian government is the res: remarkable process of reorganization long under way in Ru M. Avskentieff aders of the workers said today, for the minimum allotment of €0 tons is far yw the half-way mark city's sia of the fore most le ws Ru: ian so » party Avskentieff last January in the fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul, where he was at the time a prisoner of the Bolshevikl. M, Avs kentieff evidenced ie op the fact that the at that time at t I met M NOW WEL ot Took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Read Her Letter. Bolsheviki wer zenith of their p Predicted “Res He predicted the Bolsheviki and t tunes that wou “But,” he stand the dise lure failure of the e inevitable inisfor- will with of Bolshevism.” ary democracy Potterville, Pa.—"For a long time | I was bothered with pains in my side, and was so ey gene weak from’ mY | ward to w bettae tutte nar Have You Seen These Stunning Velvet Modes? Priced at $10 Sketched from the hundreds of clever creations shown in our huge Basement Salesrooms. A deluge of the cleverest conceptions we’ve had the privilege of showing go on sale tomorrow at the extremely at- tractive price of ten dollars. Rich _ velvets in erect pile and deep sheen panne velvets predominate. Varieties of styles and shades are numberless and there’s just a pattern or two of each. Among them are Sand, Beige, Navy, Taupe, Nigger Brown, Purple, Soivet, Copenhagen and Mid- night Blue, and they are also shown in beautiful two - tone blends. The trimmings include burnt wings, imported Ital- jan and French novelties, curled and glycerized os- jet orna- bolo pins and velvet Children’s Hats $1.95 Featuring the tyles in chic little h latest nd there are many select from. shown. styles ‘to pe Cutesion <2 largest ey Store trouble that could not do any Me vclowodaky te: head at mara-Upper Vologa region govern. ment. He is a populist-socialist, and is regarded as one of th and most energetic men in Russian polit ical life. He is a lawyer by profes. the Sa kind. If I tried to straighten out when lying down it seemed as though some- thing would tear loose, Lydia E. Pinkham's V | table Compound | has restored my health and I am | quite myself once more.”—Miss | Hazer Cuvasvck, Potterville, Pa. Thousands of women drag along from day to day in just such a mis- erable condit! as was Mrs. Chub- buck, or suffering from displace: ments, irregularities, inflammation, ulceration, backache, sideache, head- ache, nervousness, or “the blues.” Such women should profit by Mrs. : Chubbuck’s experience and try this | o¢ticers of the army. Ie | famous root and herb rem of 5 inva resunlican Lydia FE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com: | ing was at ina invited. bs pound, and find relief from their Edie 46 De VERA, MN GineS to th sufferings as she did. Bolsheviki. He refused to For special suggestions in regard | under the government that betrayed to your ailment, write Lydia E. | Russia to Germany. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.| The successful formation of a new The result of its long experience is | army of 000 men by the § at your service. | government will form the nu sion All Famous Men Tchaikovsky is the veteran of the Russian revo movement. He has been to Siberi#for many years under th 8 government and i very well known both in England and the United States, where he re sided at various periods. M. Astroff belongs to the left wi of the cadet party, who, contrary tc the Milyukoff government, favored compromise with the revolutionary democracy. He was, until the com ing of the Bolshevik regime, mayor of the city of Moscow Gen eff is one of the M. famou lutionary an exile world ablest is a man liberal views serve Have you A son, brother oR othen Relative ‘over *here"— ~OR EVEN A FRIEND=— THEN TE Roldireff represents no polit ll be representa: | past | placed themselves | ult of al] Jutionary party. Next to Victor Tehernoff, president of the constitu-| ‘eat teacher , lutionists, he is the will | tov 50c Size Pebeco Jooth Paste, 45¢ Main Floor 50c¢ size Hind’s tion at 25¢ size Lyons’ der Almond Lo- 15¢ Tooth Pow- Tooth Paste 22¢ and 45¢ and 23¢ Milkweed 15¢ size Mentholatum.23¢ Colgate’s Taleum Powder for soe 186 Colgate’s Ribbon Dental m for 25¢ Rice Face Powder (all shades) at .........50¢ 50e size Pond’s Cold Vanishing Cream.... 25¢ size Pond’s Cold Vanishing Cream... 50e size Cre 25e Ingram’s | The Man Without | a Button; + a might ant fig fter Septem: } Will you ? the man who { will be looke p- ¢ askance b 5 passerby 5 earches your ap 1 for the out d sign of your rt toward winning the’ war The button will ay “I have bought m ‘i Will You Have Fourth Liberty Loan Button? who ne Your Men's Fleece-Lined Shirts and Drawers $1.25 ; heavy cotton dergarments worn by many for fall and un are | men | r and those who wear them are highly satisfied with their serviceable and comfortable quali ] ties t sizes are from 34 to 46 | Iraw 20 to 42—and are an attractive at $1.25 a gar ment valu: Russian army whose aim will be { of ia of enemy troop: ct of the constituent a it meets n January, | officials declare lare war against Ger- | repudmte the Brest-Li-| ‘ONE KILLED; 6 HURT IN WRECK collision between a South Park Fences Mad cebarn Bante freight train at First ave. S. and | Railroad ave Thursday night, resulted death six persons in | A motorman « hed ur in and oslyn hotel South Park car the wreckage Cameron, of fore Gerstman, f the was nder Jand man 4 15th an, sustained ain concussion of bru Daniel Lindle 1 | Lang Maier, ave. § Eighth ind bruises, concussion was r pit sustained Gre ave., nquist the ved to Friday ey had brain. Cameron the neral_ hos for ttention |he at the point of collision, the striking |the street car obliquely, and hurl Jing it over to the opposite track |A refrigerator car next to the train Jengine was d, resulting in the sever x of Cameron. | Police ou the Shortest Way to a Good Position EK, N. FURMAN ° NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE and Northwestern S| s Will Te: back Ye hand Reporting ot Civil Service Ady sCHOO Wednesday, horthand kheeping [arcese Bids. | signal, Poultrymen Meet in She Rhodes Co. Store Hours—9 A. M. to 5 P. M. $7.50 New Second Floor >- thousands of smart models so carefully selected from the best of Eastern milliners, and the many others which are the handiwork of our own millinery artisans, offer a dream model for you— Zibeline, Lyons Silke Velvet and Chenille e the front rank in fas and these in all the new taur nd black, delin- and mushroom, while the nd back roll brims and hion’s favor, bonnet larger model ide mushroorr Other trimmed model $10.00 and $12.50. ~ Women's Winter J tyle Coats Displayed 4 material | $15.00, $19.50, $45.00, $49.50 $45.00, $49.50 and $55.00 Handsome Fall Suits Special Saturday $35.00 prepared especially for Saturday at ; sortments of styles, priced at $12.50, the most comprehens 1 favored colors, attractively 2 4.50, $29.50, $24.75, $39.50, and $55.00. New Second Floor, Until Noon New Second Floor selection the regular )} stock of 50 smart Autumn style Suits which offers unusual op- portunities for subst tial savings on Saturc morning. This special sale will put $10.00, $14.50 or $20.00 to your savings account, accord- ing to the suit chosen, as these amounts repre- sent the actual reduc- tions involved on new Suits of Wool Velour, Broadcloth, and Serge e% special | from Gaberdine in the lat ades of beaver, Quaker gray, Japanese blue, taupe, brown, navy and black in models that portray the high convert- ible collars, back sashes, side b and self-covered or bone but- tons, Exceptional values in sizes 16 to 46. ashington is to be held September 28, at 10 a. my » Chamber of Commerce club rooms in Arctic club. All poultry” men having over 300 hens are in: — | vited to attend. Problems concern: ing the raising of poultry and the present high prices will be discussed: at the meeting. the dead motorman to make! crossing before receiving Seattle Saturday A meetffig of the poultrymen of Hot Shots From Tool Department $3.75 $1.45 Aluminum Level 18-inch TOP> 65% Klein’s g Climbers, enuine Lineman’s at....... $1.95 No. 5 Jack Plane - $3.75 Stanley for 50-foot narrow Steel Tape Jack handled aie “at viele etesias 6 SIDE Nickel plated Crate Ham- mers, €ach: ..43....s00e0 Best Quality Hack Saw Blades 8-inch, 10¢ ea., doz. 10-inch 10¢ ea., doz. 69c 79c Re Ey $3.10 O-Cedar Polish and Mop s it polishes—it is the friend of any finely- finished surface. The dust is removed and the polish applied at the same time. Very little labor required. Buy the polish for your piano, automobile, woodwork, and get one of our 75¢ small size round Mops for your floor. Special price for Saturday .. se aiseen es 59c Spelger & ! secont Go ercnoe & UNION STREET.

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