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THE SEATTLE STAR | MUST FURNISH | “30 MORE TONS CITY EMPLOYES 10 FORM UNION Lemon Juice Patrolman » Who: twee of For Freckles r Se <a a mass meeting of city em - called first in the new draft lottery Girle! Make beauty lotion at | | OLD CLOTHING ::: . held Sunday afternoon at| Couch Covers e ‘Temple x, first steps | He's married and has a family de vouch Covers— home for a few cents. Try it! | ‘ a © taken toward the formation of | Pendent upon him Striped patterns in assorted { | Au day Gunday, from carty | PO Sct council of uni : color combinations. Formerly em t e vrata | & district council o} jon city em 0 n on ' Baqueese the juice of two lemons MOMINE | UNUl | twilight, autolsts| ptoyes, when the members of the ||"Continue d From Page One| | $3.00, Special Tuesday, your into a bottle containing three ey bea FR pet Kia" | various unions present were in © || choice ; $2. my Ounces of orchard white, shake well, gonce districts tor ae little rea | structed to have tl secretaries | from Gen. Crowder and, having Pitts | Upper Main Floor, and you have a quarter pint of the innon in the windows of Se tite special meetings to elect thr joa with Vice President Marshall, he || | best freckle and tan lotion, and). fis whitch ‘hed Neth . gg gates each, to attend a meeting | was called to his task Beat the Hun { Complexion beautitier, at very, very (ye voedy Belang | be held in Carpenters’ hall, F He made no comment regarding || t small cost. 7 a day evening, October 11, where de the lottery. The number | wif Get in the Game and Have Your grocer has the lemons and, More than 80 tons of clothing, | tails of the organization will — be was the lowest of any official and Jome F’ 3, . Some Fun any drug store or toilet counter will OT over half of Seattle's quota, has | worked out {hence calls more men to the colors supply three ounces of orchard | been raised, and the Belgian cloth-| C. 0, Young, A. F. of L. organizer than the numbers drawn by Daniels | White for a few cents, Massage ine relict hi in the old/ addressed the meeting. | do not give much thought to|and others, Gen, Crowder explained Buy More this sweetly fragrant lotion into the! Frederick & building, on rvous system when it is work. to him face, neck, arms and hands each Spring st, were packed — With | sacrifices, ing all right, but when it goes wrong, Following the drawing of the first Liberty Bonds day, and see how freckles and blem. Clothes of every description for the More women are needed for the | Mature has a way of calling it foret number by the president, Vice Presi . ishes disappear, and how clear, soft comfort of the Igians. > " bly to our attention by something dent Marshall drew Number \ packing and assembling of — the sache De nas and white the skin becomes. Yes! ttle housewives aro again| clothing, stated Mrs. Robert H,| that We cannot overlook—pain He wha sollowed by Renstor meule Bleached Sheeting It is harmless, urged to glean their closets and to| Boyle. Fifty women can be used|_TFY to reach a diseased nerve with | bury, Delaware, epee ptr ado | Bop verge. of “St thats: Eieakhae rine send in every kind of clothing that| Monday and a similar number | M*icine of any sort, and you ar ga 4 -_ or bpp | Sheeting. Formerly 7c 6a. ESAY YOU SAW IT IN TH no immediate use for inlevery day until the work ix com. | °OMfrented with a fact that every A ee ea beasay. bye a yest... .S0e eG -noent or, perhap: ake doctor Knows, that the only way to | Upper Main Floor. reach the nerves with medicine is Champ Clark followed *: ‘ Saulsbury and drew Number 1027 Liberty Bonds through the b Miss Stella C is R. F. b, 2, Ce “L was sick for bed for ten w fully for two nr ting worse, and of paralysis whic leg and arm and talk for two wee! whatever of my very would never be less eripple COOK'S SUNSET MATTRESS nervous in my leg disa time I could wa and really been for Dr. W wou tady treatm: on home j orders, —Without guns, without ammunition, without proper clothing— our boys over there cannot fight as they must fight to win this war. —We must furnish the money to buy these things. —No question about the Yanks doing their part. —Buy Liberty Bonds to your very utmost. Fraser-Paterson Co. —100 Women’s New Fall and Winter Coats for $17.50 each. —200 Figured Crepe Kimonos $1.59 each. —100 Women’s Dresses at $15.00 each. each. Such Are the Special Offerings of the Special Price Basement Each Represents the Extreme Limit of Value Giving One Hundred New Dresses for Women Sensational Special Offer for Tuesday at $15.00 N unusual circumstance brought us these dresse this most exceptionally low price. —These dresses are autumn’s and winte most approved styles. Carefully tailored from fine satins and serges in black, brown, navy blue, green, taupe and wistaria. —Fashion’s latest trimming features, including white satin or georgette collars, panels, fringes, braiding and effective embroid- ered designs. —Women interested in securing stylish dresses at small cost will not want to miss this offering. —The Special Price Basement... $15.00 Fall and Winter Coats for Women Special $17.50 OU’LL be surprised at the excellent fabrics and the unusual- ly smart new styles. —Meltons, Kerseys and Velours with self collars, also collars of kit coney, beaver cloth and velvet. —Black, Oxford, brown, navy blu —Special Price Basement. New lili of s to sell at Basement Value Hundreds of Beautiul New Trimmed } Hats of the Utmost Va'we for . CORES of new hats just ple already know that our Special Price med hats at four dollars. They also know that the styles are corre emesis and that the values are extraordinary. —There are now shown several hundred of the late correct styles. a Solana quality materials—smart distinctive styles. Altogether they are such hats as you would expect to and glad several dollars more for. —tThe Special Price Basement price is. added to the collections. Hundreds edy a thorough trial. think that —200 Silk Taffeta Petticoats for $2.89 non aattle's iterburg, six months Ks, 1 doc ths finally h affecte speech ks and I le anything pe Ik it iliams' own druggist sells the pills boxes Willian N, Y., fc ent for nm x The SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT for Two Hundred Silk Taffeta Petticoats, Special Price $2.89 HE best petticoat value pos- Wome "s Rich Black Plush Coats at $25 sible. Fine, soft taffetas of pure silk, excellent lality. A \XTRAORDINARY values, the same as we have already sold al a Peet ele a retbets scores. With or without fur collars, all finely tailored, lined gnd a wide range of prett with serviceable satin and novelty silk changeable colorings. Special —Typical Special Price Basement values for .. . $25.00 Price Basement ........ . $2.89 $4.00 of peo- Basement is featuring trim- ct, and ly pay $4.00 gr and arcn My people atrolman Mullen Is Number 322 Man Mullen » beat is on W on and 1 field, whose address Ohio, says and in tored faith and kept get ad a stroke d my right I could not had no use thought I but a help: It was through my father that 1 commenced taking Dr. Willliams Pink Pills, He was discourag und when he read about the pills le- elded to have me try them. I could soon see a change, and gave the rem he numbness 1 and I grew stronger | after it had not Pink Pills L 1 still be a helpleds cripple.” treatment in cases like this 1s one of nutrition of the nerve cells, requiring a non-alcoholic tonic such as Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills, Your ns Me eine w free book nervous dis I was ° a MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1918 ‘WILSON DRAWS FIRST NUMBER | | ae the #tun Do It With a Liberty Bond | Next in turn wa retary of the Your purchase is an encour . Daniels, who drew Number agement to the soldier fight Acting Secretary of W ing “Over There.” Crowell followed with Number 8,3 Other dignitaries followed in order with the following numbers Although this drawing will give to every man who registered an order number, registrants will be called n accordance with their grder num ber within their respective classes, as shown by the ch ification list, and within the ages f time to | time prescribed by the py nt as ae s immediately Hable to be called for ) THESE classification and “militar ervice § © numbers, as fast as called, din ee were telephoned to the government F printing office, where they — were Tuesday, each ..... a> wae rushed to linotype operators. To Mail Lists sk Spies 22am DST ITT This is a part of the program, Officials hoped to bi to have the printers k ce with | dr awings, so as to mail out the list as quickly as possible For the first time since the draft bill passed, both the navy depart- || ment and the marine corps, were} sented at the draw-| was because both | branches will now receive their men | from the dr 17,000 Capsules r ‘oximately 17,000 cap- | sules m drawn from the big glass bowl, holding the fate of the | nation’s 18-45 human war material, | the lottery will go thru today, to night and probably well into to morrow afternoon, before it is com | pleted Secretary of War Baker drew the first numbers in the two previous drafts, numbers 258 and 246, tively resp In the two previous drafts the last numbers drawn 94 and 22 respectively were |Complete List of Order Numbers to The complete list of numbers for men of the new draft, which were decided by lottery at Washington, D. |C., Monday, will be sent to Seattle by |mail. Previously all t numbers 1 by wire. This plan was to prevent overloading Only the first 100 num ied on press wires to the wires. | bers were « day The “master list’ will be sent to jthe district board, and copies will| © “Continued F |then be distributed to each draft] s s "| | board. theatres and on street corners. | Each man between 19 and 21, and War Train Here |between 31 and 46, will then be as] ‘The war trophies train which will | been almost complete, | signed an order number. After ques-|tour the Pacific states in the |tionnaires have been checked, and| ests of the Fourth Liberty Loan |the men assigned to various classes | continge nts will be filled from Class }1 in the order of today's lottery jar awing, THIN PEOPLE NEED BITRO- PHOSPHATE How It I ASS rength and Nerve Force in Two Weeks’ Time in is, reporting her] BITRO PHOS "It is remarkable what) it did for me, After a few days I] began to regain my strength, felt {1 to sleep soundly ai es seemed to founds Phosphate than is con- Physicians need more tained in y so well as t » Known among ro-phosphate, whic and is sold by most all drug firaction of money back. By the nerves directly, and by ing the body cells wit food cht also car- al impro becor jwith th om of perfee CAUT Although Bitr mrp ie relieving wand general weakness, owing ‘e'ltn temmrknble flesh growing. proper tles It should not be used by anyoue wi does not desire to put on LA dup | able | these | Pillow Tubing— 42 inches wide. | Special Tuesday, Upper Main Floor. a yard | Formerly 50c. 406 t made of firm white coutil for She Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 New Second Floor en from the | NEW | ment of smart models and especially for the Tuesday’ These suits are shown in Semi-Tailored and Belted Styles Developed from wool poplin, serge, Oxford and tweed suitings which are enhanced with pockets, buttons and velvet trimming. The assemblage displays brown, taupe, green, navy, black and mixtures, in Sizes 34 to 44 Women’s Initialed Handkerchiefs, Special Tuesday J0c ——— handkerchiefs sold formerly at 15c e ing we have reduced the price ach, Selling Gossard Front-Lace Corsets Upper Main Floor Special at $1.00 his lot we have a model in a range $29.50 and $34.75 Suits for Autumn and Winter, Tuesday $22.50 fall suits have been tak- stock in a good assort- one-third. chiefs are made of fine white lawn with a linen finish, ang oe ‘nch hem and neat embroidered initial in pink, blue and lavender. Special at $1.65 PAGE 5b A.M. TO 5 P. M. regular reduced s sales, bone but just for Tuesday’s These handker- ae agi Main Floor, Rear. lot is made up of several models in low and medi- um bust style with the IN the stout figure, of sizes from 27 to 36. This corset has elastic insets, front and back, and is designed ample about the hip. If marked in the regular way the price would be $5.00, but owing to a special | purchase we are permitted to sell them al At .sceccsssccvere toveens $1.00 (THIS long skirt. These are designed of fancy white and pink corset fabrics and have elastic inset and six substantial hose supporters. The range of sizes include 19, 20 and 22; also sizes 31 to 36. If marked in the regular way these would sell at $6.50 and $7.50, but owing to a special purchase we are per- mitted to sell them special at....$1.65 Be Mailed to City). LIBERTY LOAN U S, MEN PUNCH OBJECTIVE NOT | WIDE HOLES IN HALF REACHED TEUTON DEFENSE Weight,! | ‘| 300 | paign will open in ttle Monday evening, at 6:15, on the tracks at Oc- cidental and King st Two flatears will contain guns cap- captured small arms, gas display shells and other booty falling masks into th hands of the Ame ans in their Chateau Thierry advanc The train will be open to the pub Me until midnight, when it will leave ‘The exhibits will return r 11, when the cars will p. m, and thruout the ttle Men Aboard American soldiers following ¢ Returned now atments which ¢ fighting in Morocco, also will talk ROine sor areinee tot of ‘| Pte rck is a winner of the mili ing arms, neck tary medal in the present war, Sergt placing ugly holl Mahy, a son of a former French ea consul in Seattle, and who was he ve men no ke wounded five time at the front, will vi a jess. | be voare Sergt. } y s los ave to starved nerves. Our bodies |CG [0 Lhe be quarters by the French government at the special request of the Washington D. C., authorities Dwight Hanley, 2846 W. 64th st. Seattie, wounded at Chateau Thierry, also is aboard. The afternoon program will be fea- tured by the climb of Jack Williams, “the human fly,” who will scale the face of the 42-story L. C. Smith building while blindfolded, Williams climbed the structure several weeks ago to the ball at the apex of the flagstaff in front of a crowd of 8,000 people. le Tonight Monday there in the theatres in the » from the Spee will be and band outlying districts. French battle. front will be sta in front of the National Guard armory, Western ive, at Virginia st. Novelties will be furnished thruout the day by the stunts committee, who have ar. in the week Music, singing, stunts will comprise Tuesday's pro: gram which will be featured by an airplane demonstration over the city at 4:30 p,m 6,000 in Parade thousand marchers were in the chureh parade Sunday afte which marked the sup- port of organized Christianity to the Fourth Loan As the procession wended its way thruout the central portion of the speeches and Six line in noon $2.25 Georgette Crepe, Special Juesday A Yard $1.65 yards from our regular stock, representing favored shades of navy, brown, green, taupe, plum, garnet, gray, peacock, sapphire and Nile in 40-inch widths. Main Floor, Rear. | {Continued F From Page One || %— ——————| denbur; lof the instantaneous fuse shells had | Machine gun defenses. There the work inter: | nests were wiped out with rifles and | m | grenades and some prisoners were | sent back, | emplacements in front of The Americans on the right were delayed by ordinary machine gun/| the main tured from the rmans by the! defenses, but they reached the main Americans at Chateau Thierry. Two line after their comrades, Their boxears fitted up with shelves will|rush prevented them completely mopping up the ground there, leav- ing considerable work for the Aus- tralians following them With the Americans went a large number of tanks, as well as pets,” Simultaneously the British attack- | ed on a small stretch of the line to the right, which another British unit | moved forward slightly in a support- ranged something new for every day | ing action to the left. Americans struck at a point where “whip: | North and South Carolina, were en- ~ gaged in the new American success against the Hindenburg line. In the operations northwest of Verdun, Gen. Pershing has reported that troops from Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Ohio, New Jer- |sey, Maryland and Virginia have thrown back heavy German coun- ter attacks, and increased their gaing | in this zone. WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—Deter- mined resistance by the enemy and repulse by the Americans of German ‘counter attacks were reported today by Gen. Pershing in Sunday's state- ment, which follows: “Our troops have continued to meet with determined resistance on ithe part of the enemy, who has been | forced heavily to bring up and en- | gage divisions from the other parts of the front. “Between Cierges and the valley of the Aire we have met and repulsed heavy counter attacks. Human Fly” Will | Perform at 3 P. M. Harry Kirschbaum, local représen-| tative of the Fiest Music company, will sing on the roof of the L, C, mith building while the “Human “ly,” Jack Williams, climbs the face of the structure at 3 p. m, Monday, — “ | worth $4.00. ience. Come early—they Some Bargain We were extremely fortunate in securing a large factory shipment of slightly damaged wash boilers, (Every Boiler Guaranteed Not to Leak) No. 9 size—made of extra heavy 3-cross tin—patent grip wood handles—fit-in cover— No phone, no C. O. D. Many Instances. Jacting as instructors at Camp Lewis |Gen. Von Hutier’s army joins with | pala will explain the war relics to the | that of Gen, Von Der Marwitz. They The stunts committee of the | “Take plain bitro-phosphate” is the| crowds faced the Eighth, 54th, 112th and | Liberty Loan organization cancelled advice of phys efane ¢ thin, delicate! Among the soldiers on board will | 105th divisions, with others in re-/| the arrangement whereby Mrs. Irene 7 1 ack vin eneray |. Capt. Wilson Herald, a Vimy | serve. Halley was to ascend on the this | Fidge hero, who wears the military| Troops from New York, Tennessee, | shoulders of the “fl Jeross, Pte. Zearck, 14 years in the| = . _ _ — the countle French army, and a veteran of the} $1.98 Delivered at our conven- won’t last all day. mirror—all the necessary city, the four units comprising the 4 mareh took up the strains of “On Extreme special ..... ward Christian Soldiers” and other inspiring hymns in succession At irth and Lenora where the para parade the Church of the Immaculate Con- eption with 650 marchers, st nded, “Everybody Sing” Lyons led the big crowd in “The Star Spangled Banner.” The largest church unit in the! presented the strength of | Automobile Spotlights on Special for Tuesday $5.00 Pittsburg 1918 Model Spot Light. Absolutely the best lamp we know for the money. car with a patent non-slip bracket—has adjustable special focusing screw for adjusting lamp. ' $3.98 Attached to wire for attaching, and a $3.98