The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1918, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 191% PAGE Away From the Ordinary are the clothes you buy at this store. Even the conventional models have a smartness and ele- gance of style and tailoring that emphasize the distinctive character of the wearer. This is the clothes shop which always has “something dif- ferent.” You should see our New Autumn Overcoats and Suits *20 tw *40 We also commend to your attention our splendid line of raincoats, the need for which will soon be imperative. Don’t Forget That Liberty Bond. Shaner & Wolff 916 Second Avenue. WAKEFULN OVERCOME How? Malted Milk at bedtime piping hot Not a medicine or drug 4 pleasant, soothing, drink of pure milk and ce Insist on Rows the Inprowed Mailed Milk, THEA SEATS NOW st! TODAY, Frnt o2 ING s RNOON Ss ONLY Day, Incomplete registration University of Washington [student enrollment of 1 OLD D AGE E STARTS WITH YOUR KIDNEYS) "APPRECIATIVE WOMEN er. action and enabl throw off the cause premature o and strength t the true, 1t is easy to be- keeping the kid tive organs ¢ working order P ¥ lite « capaule Beyond that cajoyed ty the average! MEDAL keep you in health and vi rs GOLD MEDAL prevent a return of the dise been relieving the Do not wait until old age Ol Derson. For over ft, oak! a disability due to ease has settled down for «. G advancing years. It is a standard to your druggist and get a box of aid-time home remeay GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oi! > nt GOLD M fules. Money refunded tem Oil is inclosed in odorless. t not help vl less Sageeies member containing Tal Douglas Oil suits the taste of most Amer- icans better than olive oil. Made from the heart of corn, its origin is as attractive as its flavor. And its use for every culinary pur- Its nutritious qualities are of the highest value. Measure for measure, Douglas Oil leads in calorie value. And calories stand for energy, as you know. Douglas Oil Douglas Oil makes better mayonnaise, more a, and more surely than any other oil, because blends mote perfectly with the eggs and other in- fling This mayonnaise is a delicious sandwich __ All salads dressed with Douglas Oil are splen- Gidly balanced dishes. They tempt the appetite, vary the family menu and serve the interests of food Conservation. Use Douglas Oil for shortening just as you would or any other hard fat. he results are the same, but it is only ne to use two-thirds as much. It is the best of all fats for frying, and thr most economical. It doe: bsorb flavors or odors, 80 can be used again and again. Ask your dealer for Douglas Oil. If he hasn't it stock, insist that he get it for you. Satisfaction guaranteed. DOUGLAS COMPANY, Cedar Rapids, Ia., U.S.A. Producers of Foods From Corn Kelley-Clarke Co., Seattle, Wash. Haariem Oil Capsules will or and | Pbatically the student army® traini Not more than 200 en carrying regular college work. a Seapine) water, The olf stfmulates the kid- organs whie D question we want to ans yen; and it is ¢ health restored by th BE. Pinkham’s Veget > after weeks, months and nome - | Years of suf! > these women t er that Watch for the coupon ad which tells how to get a 50-cent recipe book free A glass of Borden's hot Just relaxing, partially predigested food METROPOLITAN MAIN SAT. AND SUN. s 1,300 Take College Work at Univer: ty How often is the question asked, hi Are the testimonial letters published in the ndvertixements of Lydia E Harkin Seattle Man Is Wounded The United war department reported 260 casual Wednesday night and 24 tay morning Wednend {in divided am followa: Killed tn act " \ nded severely, 110; died from w i) 1 1 lin McCormick San Fran Mr SECTION NO, 2 KILLED IN ACTION Next of Iter Mrs. H. M wrord Mre. Barbara v ittenden oa al Mra. vate John Me Anaconda, Mont Mre, Eliza Mee DIED OF WoUNDS Private Stanley Elliott on na, Cal. Mra, Martha Elilotot WOUNDED fitve Private Pred 1 Dueww Mill} Mrs. 8. Duckworth Wissive IN ACTION ate James Th, Morela Mir P. J. Menald MARINE CORPS C ‘ASU ALTIES Orricrns + Deaths ‘ Wounded ‘ Hinsing 1 108 MEN nded 3 In hands of enn 1 Missing 162 2.249 Total ; WOUNDED sy Ad ‘ f Kin te Not A r ham vate George Wright LEED IN ACTION >. Farry 1 Fletcher BY HAROLD FE. ECHTOL ropean Manager of paper Enterprise Association.) is aerial very Gor- th of war dem ain: that ‘offense is -',” maid a high offic in the air ministry From June 1 to Oct 1, 1917, the German airpla 4 Britain 16 times, slaughtered 440 persons and wounded 1,110 persona, They did little military damage. | ¢ =e Allie’ meee tnilitary immense military A. F. works 1 ntly . en attached to the arm: and doing bombing almost last three months jin th » aerial offer raided times; Bruges 63. times A total 199 pons important cc bases alone—and many ot have been attacked—in a 30 raids of the I. A. F. figures include only a part British operd and none Jof the French and American bomb- ling * One of the « war itatanding feature sudden leap | June, July, August and Septem |ber have furni many clear | x, ideal for n but Germans have Bays the air min hey must have om com. because they id of our night a age or because t are afraid that air | ralc on R would be » yet m frequent. Or be their nes have been destroyed purned. It their shot they line up may be | bombing > many ¢ s have or because don the battle of these ¢ der the one heading tthe ¢ BETER THAN CALOMEL Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are alarmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tableto—the sub- stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is ost instantaneous, They are the re- it of Dr. Edwards's determination not | totreat liver and bowel complaints with | calomel, His efforts to banish it brought | out these little olive-colored tablets. | The pleasant little tablets dothe good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don’t injure the teeth like | strong liquids or calomel, They take | hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc | withthegums. Sodostrong liquids. It) is best not to take calémel, but to let Dr, | Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its places Most headaches, “dullness” and that | | lazy feeling come from constipation and adisordered liver, Take Dr. Edwards’ | Dlive Tablets when you feel “loggy”and *heavy.” Note how they “clear”clouded | drain and pen ey ee up” the spirits, 1c and 25¢ nCeree sft the News LONDON, Oct 3—There have been no successful alr raids on London for four months—since May 20, And is why The German airmen have been TOO BUSY AT HOME ince the inauguration, early this needed Thousands Have Discovered | Sincerely Edwin J. Brown 106 Columbia St. “Lh ir TED ismeNG. Pik ton. 1 ne Nib eevioUsLY Mary EF. Bainum Harry Fletcher ENDS RAIDS ON LONDON The German. # are making every effort to speed up plane produc tion and training of filers, But this ~d-up can never overcome the 4 superiority H A_ Stubborn Cough : Loosens Right Up better could buy times the and ch © in: fe Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can sto; ae, itching eczema quickly byapplyingalittlezemo * furnished by any druggist for 35¢. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the ™Orn'n® © moment zemo is applied, In a short‘ time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and | *! similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid, Itisnota | *t and unity format) from of the apid, STREET CAR WORKERS THREATEN WALKOU 9 to 10 Dresses Suits and Coat The Garm has taker t Section 44, formerly $ und $16 tar k taffet are va rey rm. and ly », Chotee during uo" $5.00 $/2.50 and $15.00 New Winter Style Coats Special Friday $10.00 New Second Floor of New Fall Coats—and then think of what an opportunity this sale af- fords to provide this need at s | THINK | truly substantial. the Friday sales and present Full-belted Models durable coatings with large collars made of warm, and side-saddle novelty pockets. which is from the regular stock, offers sizes 44 in gray or brown mixtures. 2 to 3 Women’s and Children’s Hose From broken lines in # Section has assem roned of we wky blue and some but not each size in every children’s hone in black liste cashmere 6% 4 each nize in every fabric. Sizes 6, 6 35c. For this hour, Women's Neckwear ng of organdie, satin fi sets ar rolled fro wint collar and ¢ slight merly at of them quickly for this hour, choice ALLIES POOL ALL SUPPLIES a.—America extended tee! y command in the WASHINGTON, Oct. her allies ba of milite n of an inter-allied whole cause will be an nent of the inter-allied ‘This is expected to result in elim- The ef-| prosecution | trunk several years ago of many delays. be to make war more efficient held. ation et will it is A walkout by » and Rainer Valley lines on that the ne and 60 cents an hour is to em _ from August 1, last t Sound 7 Power Co, are the delay Traction, Greasy salve and it does not stain. When |‘ the city others fail it is the one dependable | treatment for akin troubles of all kinds, | meeting Friday W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. ‘th Street car men will hold a mass evening to discuss elr wage problems No Mail, Telephone or C. made, quantities ia Sizes 8% to 10, lor. and a pair.. An assortment and pique collars, 1 vents, we have priced new ng considered for unl- resources have plies thru a cen- ty, whieh will get its data) —— economic and | 7, employes of the fficials report that the men Light becoming restless} in transfer of the lines Li) ‘most a wa ISB When those first teeth come— F your baby is struggling with the tough curds of raw cow's milk, even with water added, teething al- always means upset stomach, fretting, wakeful nights. But, if your baby’s food is right you don’t have to worry. There is one food so like mother’s milk that it almost always agrees perfectly with babies. This is Nestlé’s Food. EMEMBER that Nestlé's Food is it- self milk —only purer than you get in bottles with the hard-to-digest curds broken up for your baby’s little stomach, and withjustthe right amount of cereal and sugar added. You simply add water and boil. Get ready for teething time now, by putting your baby on the food which has been building happy, healthy babies for half a century. Then when the white little teeth come, they will make no trouble. Send the coupon or a postcard and we will be glad to send you, free, enough Nestlé’s Food for 12 feedings and a 96-page book on baby care by specialists. Friday four Sales O.D. taken, on Friday Hour Sale merchandise and the reserved. STORE HOURS 9 10 to 11 order nor deliveries right to limit M.TO 6 P.M. 11 to 12 1 to2 Velveteen. The drew Hot Water Battles, _ Men 500 Tic ection, nowonthe Red rubber | € 25¢ we bottles in 2quart wie ; sie in the drug aside for ormer! m < . rds of mp fie 95. : . E Wight and dark Fancy Voile nd wold former! : flowing er The © this 00 yardy of Fan . cutter a for 1 r Percalen. — 400 yarde und 25 $ and 20-inch Per tains and r c small figured Md other purpone BUY stripes and je in the domestic LIBERTY BONDS Nght ground on, upper main if 1 2 For thin Yormerly es this hour, participate in beating the Hun 19¢_ vings These are reduced especially for The emblage, 34 to 3to4 Children’s Waists pporters 4to5 Bedford Cord Coatees 24 wleeveless coatees with belt and peplu the Hoslery to in whit nich is risque. ©} willie tion Section. Formerly bisque. On sa in pink, and 35c. For this ist Section. Forme 15c : For this hour hour, choice your choice Alno a feW Salty and Peppers.—Indi- at ij $1 25 otton and vidual Salts and Peppers Ribbons.—200 yards of 9%, but not with flowered designs and warp print ribbons in as- ty silver deposit. On sale in sorted colors and widths of 20c the silverware section. For. 4% and 5 inches. Former. merly 65¢, For this 45c ly 25c. For this hour, a pair hour, a ‘yard..... con . Zhe Rhodes Co. German officers’ club, with tak piano, billiard room and marble top- ped tables, at Chateau Thierry, For Over 50 Years nomic % So rye g A gon bi oy ‘DY. Sots oon ey a> materials and treatment the United r sclates, needed are united, and at the Or, RW. KLINE CO,, .Sosarna! Cured His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting u ly hope of cure was an « did me no good aviekly Yours have passed, of womething pletely cured me nothing to se!l, i) information about how mplet Manasquan, Tuptured—you may gave a life | ester st ntop the misery of rupture | adee hair tor removing tan wi and as Worry and danger of an opera- | se. Is Set a dye. Saucers Special American semi-porcelain Cups and Saucers. Choice of several decorations; also some Nippon china, at the extremely low price of, set of six...... $1.39 Worth regularly $4.00. No phone, C. O. D. or deliveries We are also placing on sale odd lots and patterns of dishes which we are unable to restock at present. All American semi-porcelain: These dishes have been arranged on special counters for easy buying, and contain some wonderful bargains. Counters are priced at ; 10¢, 15¢, 25¢ This Is Linen Shower Week for Your Hospital in France. Do Your Bit. Deliver to 315 University St. Corbin Mail Boxes 65c The word Corbin stands for the best Mail Box made. A large Japanned steel house letter box, has two steel keys, paper clamp. No home complete with- out one. Always sells for $1.00. Friday No phone or C. O. D. orders. ger & Har’ ger @nD UNION om | | | | PS eT EN

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