The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1918, Page 9

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“GooD” NOW ASKS AUSTRIANS TO STICK puETERD AN, Oct. 3.—Conserva | AM 2AM, Oct, 3.—President stag have © poning the Aust un rath Monday, apr 4 support of Kaiser Kar’ to maintain the Austro-German all ance the | gur ple's gov: | for t” @ Berlin dispatch received , atated, eS oe “Mother’s Tender Pier Watch the tongue of your young! Children droop and wither if you permit constipation Jed SATTLE EVERY YARD NOW TOO MANY BIG = MeDougall-6uthwick STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1918 PAGE 9 ON WEST FRONT BUSINESS WAR ol VITAL GAIN LOAN SLACKERS BY WEDD MILLER SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE 8" ive Yontinued From Page Onel poison to be absorbed into their delicate systems. Hurry! Give Cascarets to clean the little clogged-up liver and bowels. Children love harmless Cascarets because Grand! Cascarets taste like candy—only 10 cents a box! mies over th clawing thelr way ab » precious bits of loss of which ia throwing tion into the hearts of ¢ Straws in the wir further retirement at are multiplying ever military experts see as imminent the necessity for a general enemy retire mont There is significant activity miles | back of the lines in the the first industrial plants is that of the 1 whipyard to start a new drive Patterson © hundreds en alrendy the Germans, are thro © taken out second bond subsertp: rary bridges across rivers ¢ and mining permanent road: % bridges | LIBERTY LOAN PROGRAM Friday Speakers | Fight in Despair But all along the lines the Ger mans are fighting with the fury of | |” despair in an attempt to stave off the | penetration of Foch's wedges into the | |most vital spots of the enemy do | fense, Gen, Ludendorft is worrying most over the steady advance of King Al bert and Gen, Plummer in Belgium The network of Belgian ratiway swarming with troop trains, rush up every division the high command jean ncrape from the depleted depots, In an effort to halt the Belgians and British on the Flanders plains. In the regions of Cambrai and St Quentin, the allied armies are about on down and in 00 noon town street corners restaurants 12:30 p. m-—Mink de Ronda, jo wtunt man, will at 6,000 Men’s Shirts, Specially Priced The Shirts in this sale were carefully selected, with the idea of keeping this Yearly Sale up Sizes to fit every man—14 to 17. Sleeve lengths, 33 to its high standard of quality and value. to 36 inches. 1,200 Crepe Shirts at $1.45 of extra heavy shrunken Jap crepe; 27 fast color-striped pat- terns in light and dark effects for work or dressy wear, All || have soft French cuffs. Sizes 14 to 1714. In the entire assortment is nearly every type of Shirt a man could want. 600 Silk Shirts at $7.95 Silk crepe and satin-stripe broadcloths in bold stripes and light pastel patterns. Every ilk thoroughly tested, wonder- ful for wear and appearance. | Sizes 14 to 17. When a child's tongue turns white, breath feverish, stomach sour, “gathers can always depend upon safe old ‘“‘Cascarets’’ to gently, yet thoroughly clean the little liver and bowels. Cascarets are just dandy “farchildren. They taste like candy and no child need be coaxed to take them even when cross, bilious and sick. Each 10 cent box con- "tales directions and dose for children aged one year old and upwards. Wool Flannel Shirts at $4.95 1,600 Shirts at $1.45 stiff-cuff per- to gather the frutts of their ad- vances. The fall of these cities will | largely have an important re-percus | sion farther north ers and band in ¢ at Duwam — at Meeting at Tolt $00 p. m—Big Liberty festival at Arena, aong Fine madrases, 1x BUY ¥ BONDS NOW. Buy Your Milk At the Executive } meets. committee ee % tions, Among the large subscriptions which rolled into loan headquarters Wednesday were those of the Skin ner & Eddy firm members for $528 000, and Judge Thomas Burke, for $50,000. Total subscriptions tn Seattle and King county, totak Wednesday, than one-third of the 872,400. | ‘Three Of the leading features of the Tdberty Loan campaign fcr the bal ance of the week are the «trait |Jacket eecape of Menk De Ronda while hanging head downward from MacDougall & Southwick’s, at Pike and Second, Friday noon; the Seattle | Mass moeting and community sing in the Arena Friday evening, and the women's war parade Saturday after noon on Second ave., when the Se attle mother with most sons in the service will act ag marshal, Mothers of Men in | Service Are Asked | to Notify Swezea War mothers in Saturday's pa rade, which is Intended to shame bond slackers into subscribing to the number | , white Oxford pure, good cales and soft, cloth ones. All weight materials, free from ar- tificial “body”; 18 patterns, many colors. Sizes 14 to 17. Shirts at $1.85 Stiff-cuff shirts, stiff cuffs with pleated bosoms, ahd soft French-cuff shirts, of pebble 1,500 Shirts at $2.95 400 Fiber Silk Shirts! Among these Fiber Silk Shirts you will find 15 different striped patterns in such tones as pink, rose, gray. Splendidly made and unusually good for service. The 1,100 silk-stripe Madras Shirts show many distinctive combinations of color in stripe effects. Again, loth and faney madras, in rich the tailoring is unusually good, and en's Mer the wearing qualities of the best. Fall colorings and white. Sizes Sizes 14 to 17, sleeve lengths 83 to 14 to 17. 35. Khaki and gray wool Regula- tion Military Shirts with double pockets, double elbows and dou- ble protected through chest. Sizes 14 to 17. 1,000 Silk Shirts at $8.95 Heavy Empire Silk Shirts, free from loading or sizing. Rich, bold stripe or soft pastel shades; a wealth of colorings, in 26 patterns. Sizes 14 to 17. —Men's , Just Inside the Door | If you value your watch, let Haynes repair i[t Next Liberty Advertisement. League Women to Sew for Belgians teat Members of the Consumers’ league will meet at the home of Mrs. A. For Fourth Liberty Loan, will be divided | »y into unita, representing the Ladies’ Musical Club Presents ANNA ANDRES DE ‘FITZIU and SEGUROLA 905 Katelle #t.. Friday, from 1 » Sp. m., to new for Belgian reliet. ® DESERTS PASSENGERS Countess of Kingston Trish War Exhibit Grocery Store ay Ob8 GROCER IS THE MAN who should sup- ply you with milk. . Right now—war-time economy demands that de- { liveries be minimized, and milk delivery men be re- leased for use in war industries—urgently calling for men. “WE MUST HAVE MORE MEN IN OUR WAR WORK, NO MATTER WHAT THE SACRIFICES,” says Director Lawrence Wood, of the U. S. Employment Service. That’s why we are changing our methods of serv- 1 ing the public—putting out all our product through | grocery stores and “K” milk stations, instead of the esa Soprano Bass Baritone ; on DURING TRAFFIC RUSH Bert Swezea, parade director, aska| john F, Muller, street car motor. | Bicae® Opera — Metropolitan Opera that all war mothers, taking part|man, left his crowded street car Co. Co. in the parade notify him by phone, | standing at Third and Union Wed at Main 435, of the number of son#/nesday evening, from 545 to 6 they have in the army, navy or ted the marine other war unit», in order that they ing @ sudden may be assigned their positions ic was jammed without confusion. Swerea in now looking for the Seattle mother with seven sons in uniform. To date Mra, J fellow, 603 Valley marshal of Sa procession, She haa six soni " nervice of Uncle Sam, So far as Swezea knows there is no other woman in the city with a like record If there ts a woman with seven or | Il be asked to as Mra Monday Eve., October 7 Metropolitan Theatre Prices: $2, $1.50, $I—AI Reserved he v o'clock, Goodfellow, mother with six war sons is located, she and Mrs. Goodfellow will share! honors in Saturday's procession Says Firms Should | Show Bond Record house-to-house method. WE SOLICIT YOUR COOPERATION IN THIS WAR-TIME ECONOMY PROGRAM. We are arranging mat- ters so you can get Kristof- erson’s milk within a cou- ple of blocks of home. If your nearest grocer hasn’t it, perhaps there is a “K” milk station in your neighborhooh We will gladly supply you with a list of them. Call up Elliott 223 and | ask for list of stores and stations serving our milk and cream. A. Kristoferson INCORPORATED “The Sanitary Milk Plant” First South, at Walker St. Phone: Elliott 223 When You Buy Milk Be Sure to Ask for “The your health.” For 20 years the name of Kristoferson has stood for quality—the kind of qifality that results from careful inspection, perfect pasteurizadon and sani- tary bottling methods— insuring » milk the uni- form goodness and whole- somoness of which can al- ways be depended upon. Always use Kristoferson's. | Business houses should show clear ly what ubseript to the Fourth Li y Loan are, says J. H Foster, Hotel Northern, in a letter to The Star “Everybody wants to know what firma are doing their share," he says. Conve to Handle U. S. Food Publicity O. C. Graves, president and man user of Cheasty’s, has been appointed lat Spokane, is state merchant repre- sentati Graves’ duties consist of superin tending an organization for the dis- | tribution of publicity matters for the food adminis tion, Hun Editor ‘Sick of Compromises THE HAGUE, Oct, 3. “We would welcome either a military dictator ship or a democratic government in | promise,” the Frankfurt Gazette de- | elares editorially. Slav Leader Says | Russia to Find Way to Win Soil Back ) vy AD (Via Stockholm), \ 1 | ns will find a way ok territory controlled resident Zinovieff, | a trade (to win { by Germa {of the P promised tod The ¢ ans must evacuate he said We will find a way of retak nany has #0 union, to notice nd other sup jes, which are | ’ ,o } the I ) plementary {only of a provisional character, Comrade Lenine won't even take |{ time to discuss them.” Only (Friday) You'll Be Delighted with your clever accomplishment if you buy one of these pretty velvet shapes and trim it yourself. It is very easy indeed. Our expert trimmers will tack the trim- mings on tor you—free, ‘They represent autumn’s many accepted styles in small, Ea v na _____ Yo. Hf medium and large shapes, and are shown in all the newest shades. Trimmings Special 69c Sharply reduced ,to introduce our vast assortment of smartest trimmings to thrifty home milliners. The Criterion Downstairs Department The actual photographs from the front show- ing actual conditions are a revelation, and there are hundreds of them. Relics of the battle- fields on which the fighting Irish regiments drove back the Huns. Medals won by Irish heroes. Medals of Germany. The selection is one of the most interesting ever brought to America’s shores. Priceless in value. You. can see it on our Fourth Floor. Admission free. The Countess of Kingston in personal charge. Me<Dougall - fouthwick Do Your Duty for the Boys Over There Buy Liberty Bonds AT THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK Member Federal Reserve Bank Branch at Ballard. Seattle, Wash. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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