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Once This B auty , Had Pimples Stuart's Calcium Wafers Proved That Beauty Comes From the Blood, and from No where Else And now that the serg Plaster your all in skin over, and an hour to remove ads, eruptions and ®@ezema with its rash and itch, and faith with the dead. He Liberty Bond investments? ‘The little group in the ward which had been playing cards on one of the | news. "You don't mean the sergeant’s tent to have his life sacrificed in vain? “I Wish My Foot Was So I Could | Walk With Him to the Cemetery,”’ Says Dead Sergeant’s Comrade eant has gone, are you con- Do not break » you done all you can in BY TAYLOR |tlents that doctors and nurses and (United Pre: tent) patients admired alike in that hos AN AMERICAN TAL IN | pital, but never one Just like the ser. FRANCE, Sept {By Mail.)—"“No,|geant, who said litte, was always they're not going to bring the ser-| joking and cheerful, and never had a | eeant back to the ward, boys.” complaint. The rest of the boys in Those were exactly the words the|the ward would do anything in the nurse used, But the tone of her| world for “the Sarge.” » and the look in her eyes said! ‘The little group sitting on tho cots, with the nurse, had been talking of the sergeant for a long time when one of the boys said: “You ought to beds to forget the tension they felt write to his mother, Miss Cutter, while the s s operation was |'The Sarge thought the world of his taking place 1 suddenly, all | mother Jattention, all hungering for good) “I'm going to,” replied the nurse; “you boys write out what you think of the sergeant, and I'll send that, THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918 A MONUMENT TO EFFICIENT CLOTHING METHODS gone, do you?” exclaimed one. too. el en the sergeant’s gone. Four operations were just too much for his strength. He never regained that ts b the blood. In Stua Calcium Fafers, the wonderful cal- cium sulphide at meals s to supply the blood with one o most remarkable actions known to boys; What the Boys Wrote The boys did, and here are a few lines from them: . This |s its activity in ke Cenecousae. | Private Elmer Hyland wrote: 1 firm the tiny fi % that com- The lit group of patients and the | uw wtih him as soon as he came! even such minute muscles as! nurse were silent from the operation, and I cried when © of exp The chap with one leg gone had he went. He was a great boy—na eyelids, and so on. [t is this st valf a deck of cards in his hand.! clean fellow thru and thru. I wish Stance which pervades the entire! Dazed, he relaxed, and the cards fell my foot was so I could walk with os Peeve, and driv ¢8 to the floor uttering over half the him to the cemetery.” os ve Galeton Wa ~ any | Ward, The chap with » leg gon Wagoner John Trask wrote: “Our drug store, and learn the great se-| never noticed them sergeant is gone, Why, I loved that ag free trial Fay © Will be mailed He Was a Game Boy w like tny own brother I've if you will send the coupon. “Gee! the sergeant’s gone," he said, seen other fellows go, but I never felt huakily; “he sure was a game boy.” "| like this.” ‘a: wen best fellow I ever| Seret incent uer wrote: "I Free Trial Coupon knot said another, “and the cheer'| ever felt worse since I came tte wt Co.. 637 Stuart | cuioest, too. I've seén them ssing | the fight. He was game to the last Bt Once, by return ae ee | his les time and again, and, gosh! but | ways cheerful, and when I called, trial package of Stuart's Calcium | it hurt. But did the sergeant ever ‘Good luck to you,’ he answered, Waters. say anythitig? Not the sergeant—he| ‘Thanks; I'll be O. K. soon.’ We al: . never batted an eye ways had fun around his bed, he was est fel ful wes He was one of the fin “Just to think,” mused a third, “it ‘t half an hour ago when we I ever knew." State xy him go out. I shouted, ‘Good| Arthur Stain, who knew the ser oe ack, Sarge,’ when the stretcher was | fant better than the rest, the boys carried thru the door, and he smiled | 8&y, because “he he Sarge lik and said, ‘Thanks; I'll be back in a/ ed to dat ptry,” wrote a poem few minutes with you." to ser yeant’s mother, They buried the sergeant in the lt y sat together there, the half a ants Gunton, all ite American graverard in a. peacty We H e the B i sing and talking like that, fl ver the coffin, as 18 have been the ideal Family | went. and no one paid any attention of the boys, whose Injuries permitted “ their attending th: flowers in the v to it—they were thinking only of the funeral, gathered and the nurse Laxative for 40 years—a guar- sergea Between These Ages . of reliability. Gentle The sergeant was Frank Carbaugh, | Placed them on ‘the grave with r ry » P| or ol p te d blue ribbons around them. ‘ are } of . Pa, a member of the | Whi 1 va j. rOri action, they are entirely oA taadhine gon danitary de- - Above is shown the Richmond, a favorite conserv= free from injurious drugs, | fi iinent tis mother is Mew. Car ative model, and to the left the Oxford, one of the ~ late stylish suits, with curving slash pockets, high waistline and seamed cuffs. Both are drawn from life in our own shops, and priced from 4 15” to ‘30° | You Can’t Get Around This Upstairs rent IS lots lower than street level and are intended especially for constipation, biliousness, indi- gestion, torpid liv- er or inactivity of Pe, bowels, our druggist sells them. Warner's Sate Remedios Co. Rochester, N. T. baugh, and no mother ever reared a braver son. Didn't Talk of Deeds who was a mathe the war, was URGE SPEED IN FRENCH PORTS BY EDWARD M. THIERRY Paris Correspondent of the Newspa per Enterprise Association) MARIS, An inter-port, inter-unit and {nter-man competition in the unloading of ships at base ports, and the forwarding of supplies to American troops at the front is being organized by Gen. Pershing. The sergeant, matics teacher befe wounded when his ot was rushed into action near Chateau Thierry, e of his bunkies knew just how, of them explained, asn't the kind of a fellow who'd talk of himself. You can bet he was wounded doing eome- thing for somebody, tho.” They did know that the sergeant lay out in the open a long time after © was wounded. Medical records ‘opt. showed ‘that. His leg was badly; In a tour of the service of supply rent. | ’ IPA LUCA LLO CM mashed. and they operated at the | seo, between Paria and the sea, th It DOES cost money to collect credit irst hospital he reached. But £a0-| -ommander-in-chief praised the men | ments. IRON at Times grene had set in, and four operations had followed in an effort to save him, They have had lots of brave pa- for their “100 per cent efficiency,” ,and urged them to even greater ef. for. " It DOES cost money when you give credit to somebody who never pays. Elaborate fixtures DO cost more than plain ones. Big buying power DOES get better prices. Big selling DOES make possible selling at less profit. It has been announced that the Ninth German War Loan will be offered between Sept. 23 and Oct. 23. BUY LIBERTY BONDS of America’s Great FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN with every dollar you can raise To the regiments at each port he | delivered this stimulating message “I want this port to unload ships ot faster than an er port. And I am going to orgs a competition between the base ports. 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It had been hinted that || foreign languages had been used by jurors in the deliberation of ver. dicts. | i; 4 Seize Drugs in Raid |& | ° | Pek ' on Taxicab Concern) Five arrested and co caine and morphine seized by the po- | ‘Gage. oniuad ut, ‘ Me men were 43 lice ursday raid on the offices of the City Messenger and Taxicab Co., 414 Maynard ave. men's names are Lloyd Sutton, clerk; John | Pirtle, auto driver; Fd Kelley, Nev-| fm ile Anderson and Charles Goodwin, | messengers. | | GERMANY NEAR END OF ITS CIGAR ROPE (Special to The Star by N. E. A.) AMSTERDAM, Sept Accord. ing to the Berliner Tageblatt, Ger- many will haxe exhausted her a UNCALLED FOR High Grade Tallor- Made Suits. y $45 and $50 and $60 75 CENTS STOCKS BONDS BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED MACFARLANE & HALL Elliott 1324 605 Lowman Bldg. 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