The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1918, Page 11

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INTHE U, S. NAVY draft r tration allowed for ing that will fit them for en in the engineering department the navy, if tt enroll Y pomsens xpectal qualifications training of $83, food and ined five months int saioned if qualifies Complete information may be ob ‘at the local navy recruiting warters, Second and Columbia. hing extra sively, and | the attorney general of New South fs preparing a bill admitting omen co the practice of law A laxative today saves a bilious child tomorrow. Children simply will ot take the time from play to empty thelr bowels, which become clogged ‘WD With waste; then their liver crows sluggish, and the stomach is disor- « Leok at the tongue, mother! If ¢ of your child is listless, cross, With tainted breath, rest Jess, doesn’t eat heartily, or hax a cold, sore throat, or any other chil- 's ailment, give a teaspoonful of Syrup of harmless dose, and in a few hours al! selling them for right now. NEED ENGINEERS. YANKEES TAKE ANOTHER TOW WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—Capture by the Americans of Montblanc, tn the Champagne, was reported by Gen, Pershing today The communique for Thursday follows “American troops, fighting with the French, have driven back the my and taken Montblanc and Retween the Moselle and the forest ot Argonne we carried out the usual artillery and patrol activities, taking a number of prisoners.” Seattle's rail terminals have been partially cleared, shippers declare, and congestion relieved, as the re | sult of the visit of J. C. Roth, of | Portland, district manager of the [car service section of the U. 8 railway administration ~ Mother! If your Child’s _ Tongue is Coated. Z If Cross, Feverish, Constipated, Bilious, and the Stomach out of Order, give “California Syrup of Figs.” this constipation-potson, bile and fermenting waste-m er will gently move out of the bowels, and you will have a healthy, playful chil: again. A thorough “inside cleansing is ofttimes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups Ask your druggist for a bottle of gen-| this year is an intensive courw uine “California Syrup of Figs and applied Elixir of Senna,” made by the Call fornia Fig Syrup Co., which has full ed on the bottle, ON here in today. —SEE OUR WINDOWS— they give you some idea of the wonderful values we are showing other positions in the Champagne. | N |,_Czar Ferdinand, Who Had to Flee | movement inaugurated in the Se: | two clubs have charge ry Commander in Bulgaria and GEN DESPEREY It was to Gen. d'Esperey, of the French army, that the Bulgars proposed an Armistice APPLY DEMOCRACY AT FRANKLIN HIGH Franklin high school is among the | loaders in the big “win the war minating all high schools, Not only do the Fra fenta talk democracy, ir nation ts fighting, ctlee it big organizations at Franklin,” « clares Principal J. H. Reed. The of all the school activities with the exception of dramatics and debating, and we! ! classes have shown @ are finding the experiment a great rease in enrc nt, ae quecsen.” to Reed, They _fortu:y "Thru th two organizations a big nate in having a native French pee | woman, Margurite Du Val, for in war work program is in practice. The | ee ee eeou Val ia pivt Boys’ qwb under BE. M, Stilwell whe ph Rs me DU Ve oiving in charge of athletics, which ,| much of her time to war work, setting an example to the rest of i prce 4 Mount Bak Wane Feel Saree At 9 4 the school by providing for eight school, They have charge of the | | Prenc ar orphans financial end of the game as weil | "reach war orph as playing. The «i! berides Red Cross work, have establiehed a War Service board, which keeps in touch with Franklin's 300 service men “Since the war program has been in effect, students are buckling RICH SHIRKERS save witiee. pase’ PLAIN SLACKERS altho the girls are very active, too. ‘| Editor The 8 Have Applied Physics your paper We Two articles in day made an im In the industrial line Franklin ts | Pree*ion on me, They are \ somewhat handicapped by the lack Well-todo citizens are ‘holding of facilities. But boys are doing back,’ the Liberty loan committee: | jactive construction work in t men may, waiting to see what the oth: manual training work, mechan’ or fellow gives,” and “The biggest Figs,” then/| directions for babies, children of all| been a great worry, because it is a perfectly | ages and for grown-ups plainly print-| into the service for there is a great | demand for electricians. MONEY Your Clothes Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop SUITS AND OVERCOATS $15 §20 *25 *30 °35 Qualities which cannot be duplicated at the prices we are Recognized as “The Overcoat St@re of Seattle” Our stock this season merits the title more than ever before— not simply from large number of Coats shown, but more particu- larly because of the great values we are showing at $15 to $35, You should see them before you buy. shop and drawing, and machine sheet metal work One of the new classes started | house Wednesday in 177,519 waa re Rese. | totaled $1,431,837." demon. Evidently! the men of 8 stration with electricity. This has| have money are not backir help to those gong | boy" “over there.” P jwmaller than Seattle, has subscribed twiee as much, Cannot the moneyed! men of Seattle be described in just! one word-—"Slackers"? Yours | * Lk W. H. GAULT, 1506 11th Ave. 5. » the history of Se ded at t physics, under W berg, emphasizing actual tle who up the d, & third for Patriotic Rallies Take Place Tonight! Several held by Friday will moet brar: at 123 will | Bellevue ave of the c Division patriotic Mir night rallies will ite & the Minute will hold a big ncoln high schoc wher « No. tarence 1.| auditorium. Reames will speak of Beauty) Let Stuart's Calcium Wafers Restore the Color to Your Cheeks and Remove the Cause of Pim ples, Blackheads, Etc len a beautify e a if | Store $3.00 to $7.50 = 401-403 PIKE STREET Separate Trousers—Unusual values upstairs Hours—9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Don’t Wait—Buy a Bond Today. Tailored Ready at | Wafers. ||| Name y Street ... City “They Sa | Bah! News Hound Shows ’Em Up lyers, are protectors by t the same ite, lum prices. the jar rubbers to the housewife finds that she has tv left over st amon than two y your hat lthat will get you to work on time, | hasn't gone up yet not | for in its place (Special to The Star by Arctic placing north leas Washington Educational assocts October 24, 2 p. m ause Oh! |ious research, di rt t { i ot IR 4, 1918, Li ‘ve the4minute. Fraser-Paterson Co. Saturday Offerings im the Special lPrice Basement this Special Price Basement fortify rchandise is all dependable, the values you for the Autumn and Winter season. are extraordinary, and the styles up to An Extraordinary Sale of New Fall Coats for Women Special $24.50 —Smart new styles, belted and semi-belted; large self-collars and collars of rich fur. All the splendid materials of the season—the wanted Fall and Win- ter colors. —Supreme Special Price Basement Values for ......... hevcseauese $24.50 Women’s New Fall Coats, $17.50 —A splendid collection of stylish, serviceable coats of splendid fabrics, made in the newest fall models; self collars, also large muffling collars of fur, plush and beaver cloth. Navy, Oxford, brown, etc. Special....... $17.50 25 Women’s Black Zibeline Coats Special Price Basement, $10.95 —Good, warm, smart winter coats of heavy Zibeline; made up in smart belted models with large inlaid plush collars, finished with plush buttons. —tThe quantity is limited, the value extraordinary. So you better hurry for these, All sizes, 36 to 46. Special Price Basement seeeeeeess $10.95 The Best Plush Coat Values in Town Are in the Special Price Basement AT $25.00—Coats of rich seal plush in latest models; some plain, some with fur collars; still others have large beaver cloth collars, cuffs and bands. —AT $29.50—Beautiful coats of rich plush with collars and cuffs of kerami fur and lined throughout with rich novelty satin. Special $29.50. Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats—Supreme Values, $7.50, $8.95, $10.00 —Smartly tailored of splendid kerseys, meltons, velveteens and mannish mixtures, in navy blue, brown, green, Oxford, Burgundy. Three « Two blumdred Smart Trimmed Tailored Hats at 93,00 Each HE greatest values possible to offer for this price. smart tailored effects. Black and a large variety of colors. —Dozens of stylesdegens of shapes. , fe “ sree Hasenient Store gives the most remarkable values in trimmed hats at id Four Dollars. ‘ Choose from this splendid lot of two hundred on Saturday at......$3.00 Collars of plush, velvet and fur........ $7.50 to $10.00 Splendid new styles, waid it couldn't be done! ncoffed and sneered, 4 ponsimintic they theor They laugh They were sarcas jaimed. reporter an need that world articles of common because of the war, makes reporters dig. presents the re « investigation Today 1 tx of one repe Here is what he found Fly paper, that bane of sugar sckers, is still stickiny ‘ound on “ grocery old price cents, Sure ed by coppers, mbulance | 1 to the P repair man dal for a pr be g¢ house favor Prunes, th ante bel still tag slong at t dar Rubbers, Too “on account of » wale of who » cups of sugar r cannl fru HM retail nt 10 cents per . long and dusty se the archives in the farthest emerges holding tin oc No tt war the in triumph grocer a small yveat Yes, and not ars ago. And the concoction you sip with ch just before you grab d run for that last car sibilant and we burnt bread crumbs are tho of a rising » the balloon act at the Baking pow has not remained has not be Vinegar 1 and may had from the | yes, name price, standing room and “ hae” eehdenae, Ue E lute alaughter p j® nice leather strap in a pretty ie eye omy ahaa : traction company limousine which |] thing pe wold at lese than cost. With the money you eave at this ea! CATARRH VANISHES advanced in| a bit higher | soured on the ht of the counter for one-fourth | k part of a dollar, And-- now you can purchase | AIRPLANES TO HELP IN NORTH POLE HUNT N. AD LONDON, Oct. 4 Captain Amundsen, who 1s planning another view of Norwegian flag on the says airplanes and wire- oh installations will be sclentific «trip. It's be » aviator may expedition with the the observations on ly possible that yet fly over the ——— WHY WAIT? BUY YOUR BONDS NOW. ————_——-» id It Couldn’t Be Done! | has uniforn Mere Everything Must Go—Wholeéale and Retail WE OFFER THE WHOLE STOCK AT %5e ON THE DOLLAR Get Heady to Ray Liberty Bonds. SAVE MONEY—BUY NOW—GOING FAST THESE PRI WILL MOVE THE Goops to $56 values eell for $18 ) Men's Work and Dress Shoes to $19 $12.73 valves to sell at .. $6.25 Shoes to $8 values at Shoes to $5 values at ... ‘$2.98 | Closing out Watson Low Shoes, $4 1 attendants in charge, | for 5 cents } Men's 8: One Tr Sufferers ( and $6 val sean 's Overniia, froin. | Overcoats to eae king Shirts, gray . | Raineoats to $6.50 Feit Hats to $1.18 One lot, take 5c Mackinaw Coats to #1 $7.25 Rubber Goods and Slickers at Redi Prices. Watches, Re Pins, Guns, quantity, Fixtures for sale. ticles not mentioned above will be sold at less than cost SALE BEGINS 8:20 A, M. DAILY AND CONTINUES UNTIL SOLD OUT LIBERTY BONDS ARE A SURE WAY TO LICK THE KAISER THE BARGAIN STORE 222 Occidental Ave. Corner, at Main 8t.—Don't Mixs catarrh germs, « ¢ spots, and heals all inflan consumptto f treatment today dosing. Just_br « Bartell Drug This Chance th Liberty’s Strongest Ally— ‘THRIFT” There is no soft and easy way to win the war. There is no “royal road” to victory any more than there is to wealth. To win any notable success, sacrifice has always been necessary, and today it is doubly imperative. This is a time to do without, to work, to produce, to save, and above all, this is a time for Thrift. Our eyes are being opened to the needs of our country by the testimony of actual fighting men, fresh from the first line trenches. Consider their plea seriously. Be a red-blooded, loyal American citizen. Put Seattle on the map as a Thrift Center as well as a Ship- building Center. Help pay up the amount Seattle owes on this Liberty Loan, then marshal your reserves by accumulating your savings in this re- liable institution. THE UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Second Ave. at Cherry St. Branches Ballard Georgetown

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