The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1918, Page 3

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FIFTH AT PIKE to TARZAN The final chapters, constituting the ROMANCE of “Tar- zan of the Apes,” which a few months ago astounded thou- sands of Coliseum patrons. 2 A wild man of the jungle courting a society bud—there's a vampire, too; and what's all the more wonderful, she’s a NICE vampire! The Season’s Super Cinema GREATER COLISEUM 2°... SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA ““s0" MARIUS BRAMBILLA, Conductor LINA CAVALIERI “A Woman of Impulse” 30 LAST TIMES FRIDAY REGULAR PRICES: Admission 25¢ Children 10 Wenatchee Man Is Lost on U.S.S. Tampa C. Garrett, of Wenatchee, is listed among the victims patrol boat Tampa, sunk in Wash., on the the British channel the night of Sept. 26, with all on board lost. All other men were from Eastern/ SEN VERS" Was Eventually Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound. An allover dark brown Russia calf walk ing boot, style as here pictured, with mil itary heels, extension soles, made on a new narrow-toe last. One of the newest fall models. Sizes 3% to Price 7% A very stylish shoe of nut | brown kid with cloth tops, ex- Another new walking boot is of allover dark brown kid with ble Compound | and ita 1516 THIRD AVENUE Between Pike and Pine Streets trial and | The Shoe Shop of Large Values and Smail Profits. short time. 1 ) felt benefited and am now I\ feeling fine, 4 |} and without wenkness or pain. Many of my friends have also taken Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and been helped by it."—Mra, Manocanet Ness, 1846 BE. Hazzard St., Philadelphia, Pa. Women who suffer from displace- | ments, irregularities, inflammation, ulceration, backache, sideache, headaches or “the blues” should not rest until they have given this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege Compound, a trial. If complica tions exist, write Lydia E. Pink- ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., | for special suggestions. The resuit of its long experience is at your service. Try its good taste today. Let the whole family try it. See how you will all like that good taste of hops. CERVA is pure—nutritious—and non-in- toxicating. A very remarkable soft drink. At grocers’, at druggists’, etc. in fact at all places where CON, FINST AVE. AND PIKE Phone Main 4965 “IF I HURT YOU, DON’T | PAY ME.” Thin 1s my message of deliver- lance to you from the fear that ac- | companies Dental operations. 1 EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and TREAT Teeth absolutely without pain in all cases but acute abscessed conditions. Lowest prices in your elty for high-class, guaranteed STERLING DENTISTRY st. Forty United Profit Sharing Coupons (2 coupons—each | denomination, 20) ere packed in every case. LEMP Manufacturers ST. LOUIS ro | i WHY WA BUY YOUR BONDS NOW. Fischer Brothers Company, Distributors Seattle, Wash, {| co) jam THE SEATT STAR “Women Follow Yanks With Eats Muratore and | BY J. Ro GROVE | (N. EO A. Staff Artist Writer) WITH THE AMERICANS ON THE VESLE.—Away out tn the mont battle scarred part of the front on the edge of a lage, in a little wagon, It resem blew half a t mounted on two wheels and propped up at either end, It's the doughboys’ oasin—a M. C. A. This little trailer 4 onto a truck of munitions supplies or and pulled right along to th vanced ponitions. On the line mud. of march we expect and all the A little red triang twe women close t shells, gas but to see by Anaged FR IDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918. _ — the front gives the Yankee a catch in the throat These women are as game as the boys. They hang right along with the outfit, knocking up and down the line, living, working, eat and sleeping under the me nditions aw th soldiers ey live in cellar dugouts during sir raids and bombing parties, and are on the alert for higt When awked how they | here, they smile and say, “Oh, we don't mind it a bit; I'm sorry I didn't came over sooner They are the mothers to the fighting men. It's like going to the pantry and having mother dish you out a handful of cakes FOOD, THEIRS AND OURS Hoover Compares Our Dinner Pails With Those of the { People Who Are Allied With Us BY HERBERT HOOVER United States Food Administrator, (As told to our Washington Be ae ah lived Phonograph but with no particular organ of your body noticeably out of order, ’ ots need w tollle for the, toed, Fou Better Tone, As You'll Agree require a medicine that will benefit ¥ ‘oe. whee apnea, Who” Mane If you hear all phonographs, you'll appreciate what Te te i ult tp the whore au ||| the new Brunswick method of tone production means. tom quickly benefits. And you will hear every record at its best—no matter lat the blood become deranxed what make. and deficient in needed clement and the nerves will be badly nour . ished and headaches, neuralgia, ei The Brunswick Ultona eee eae are Sao 8 all-record reproducer, and the new all-wood tone am- host of other disor s may result orrespondent, Milton Bronner.) We 1 our to get along with two nds of sugar a month of ¥ and Italy with one poun¢ We ask our people to mix # other the wheat for their bread, This is what all the 1 jo, and when we do it we are imply eating at a common table with ¢ in 4 common cause The allle ating on a erage much leax than one pound of tcher’s meat per week per person. We eat between two and three ounds, They have an allowance of eight to ten ounces of pork products er pernon per week. We consume twice thin amount. The English people Ve mix OUNCES We consun We do them in full hea ut think how mar for this purpose. any r peo h and strength strong. FT there enough all cut out wast kitchen habits an areless consumption M We can all look clean plate; I w left-over foodstuf! ‘The crust of bread even insignificant lke b pailing Once more let me ask you. “Food saved now will shorten the war. The time ts here for the great effort, an intensive nths to gain a victory for our cause and longs the war. effort for the next 12 om 1 margarine « much Our nation needs to have its pe are We can all do something to save food per week per person to eat leas than enough to keep ple among us who eat more than Woe can carefully over our food budget and that of civilization and democracy.” FREIGHTER IS SUNK BY TANKER & & Ge al ton military heels, and light weight Philadelphia, Pa—"T suffered for .ii tanker, collided with the 6,000 tenaion sole, military heel with | 141: soles. Perforations around seven long yearv with a lame back. ton American freighter Frasch very high arch fitting. Pret- vamp and toe. Extra high arch irregular. © miles off New York, and the tily perforated around vamp. | fitting. Sizes 3 to 81%, at Helle 686 DAIS: | prank .cank in seven minute Sizes 2 to ‘4, at 87.500 pair. $8.25 a pair. I had one phy-|porty-one survivors have been sician after an- picked up, according to advices to More new styles in women's shoes in our windows. other but they | 4a, The caly Gas to the did me no good. jenry that her bo s stove arta a nry was tha r bow was v Lydia EB. Pink- bd ham's Vegeta. “Buy or Ride” Rule of Hofius Employes Just as a dozen employes were about to ride Tony Dispiquett, out of the Hoflus Steel & Equipment company’s yard on a rail Thurs y, for alleged refusal to buy Liberty b from peared on the party ployes of the plant have eatab- a motorcycle officer headquarters ap- » and broke up nds, police the sce lished a “buy or ride” rule, which means that those who don't take bonds will ride the rail, Already $7,000 in bonds have been sub scribed by employes, $2,800 of which were taken since the “buy or ride" rule was announ Rill Edwards is in charge of the em ' bond campaign. JACE HIP ve artistic honors of the new show at the Palace Hip Rualto quartet, operatic singers, and cellist. They made a big hit Thurs day night The F buck 4 ber of the and planiste Hamlin and Mack have a versatile , comprising singing, talking ng nipped” is the title of a comedy playlet presented by Ross and Por ter King and King entertain with an offering of song and comedy talk jeorge Wichman is a clay modeler does clever sculpturing. FIND HIDDEN GOLD IN “PAUPER’S” BASEMENT While his wife and efght chidiren were taken to the juvenile detention home, 1 in a half-star arch of the hou 5 Day st., by Depu ty Sheriff Brewer disclosed wallets hidden in the bass ent containing | $1,936 in gold and $ in currency. | Fies, who stoutly affirmed that he had no money, is in the county Jail, charged with nonsupport of his fam go to the arson Trio are acrobatic The feminine mem am is a comedy singer ors numbe wh Cattle in Bohemia and Moravia are only 40 per cent of the numbers in| normal times, | i find ways to prevent careless buying, careless cooking © oven than.in the past I would lke to preach the gospel of the to beseech Americans net to throw that can possibly be preserved and used the next day the scrap af meat in the individual case may seem | But let this happen in millions of American and the amount of food that is lost to human consumption is ap away any Food wasted now pro- ‘The Greater the VALUES We Give—the More BUSINESS We Get—Enough said. UNION TAILORS SUIT OR OVERCOAT Made t measure, of ependable wool fabric—at a price that will please you, i 304 PIKE ST. ; PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO I ALGLL, Presitent Lina Cavalieri Coming Oct. 28 Lucien THE | | Muratore und his wife, 1 Heri, known wn operatic wtur fter a vi of Octo Muratore's entire month ber will be devot t. Since his first he has been warm the Kast ax one of the greatest cone us the t tenor Me sensation than ured here last world's greate | wpring Muratore will appear in concert at the Arena, Monday evening, October 14. He will be accompanied by his wife, Mme. Cavaliert two well known French artiat A. Debruille | Signor Berenini, Hatan minister lishment of chaira of English and French literature in every Italian ty BULO UP YOUR BLOOD AND ENTIRE SYSTEM BENEFITS) 4 The Brunswick plifier have set new standards in phonographic re- production, ® such trouble is nervous head- and the success of the tonic treatment through the blood ta de venta ove attiehl eat rcs Brunswick Phonographs are being demonstrated 1 was in a terribly nervous and daily in the Talking Machine Section. Come and hear undown ndition and ed your favorite records played. peatty. trem nervous hendathts Brunswick Phonographs are sold on small weekly My head seemed as though it bah 0m Priced $32.50 and would burst, and I had frequent or monthly payments. riced $32.50 and up. dizzy xpells. 1 was in despair of getting well until I read about Dr Williams’ Pink Pillx and be wan taking them. A few boxes proved that they were an ideal remedy for the treatment of ner- Kansas City Spokane, Wash. Reno, Nevada vous disorders, and since then 1 DO NOT SELL YOUR hi used them as a family medi- |cine, The pills have done more for me than anything else, and 1 LIBERTY BONDS t for the blood and nerves with your bonds netting good returns. The charge Th begin at once to bulld up the yetem weakened by excess or over- work, They are sold by all drug- tata, or sent. Post paid. on re- eipt of price, 60 cents per box: six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co. Schenectady, N. Y Write for free book on the blood. What Do You Mean “AFFORD”? By GEORGE ADE is very small;” r A. W. STETSON & CO. Elliott 633. 807 Alaska Bldg. SEATTLE, WASH. vrs TY rere eee We come to another big task. This time we need not call for helpers. The volunteer workers stream in myriad hosts along the main highway lead- ing to victory and vindication. Are you getting ready to answer in hundreds a country that has endowed you with thousands? As you squint your eyes and try to decide up- on the sum which will fairly represent your indi- vidual quota, are you acting as attorney for the United States of America or have you gone in for technicalities in order to protect special in- terests All patriots by confession. The grumblers are awed into silence. If the taint of disloyalty remains anywhere It is hid den as a shameful secret. The heads are wag: ging and we hear many bold assurances: N do all I can." ‘ll go as far as the next fellow “I'll take all I can afford to take.” We are speaking of course of the Fourth Lib erty Loan and the willingness of the war backers to subscribe This time we do not explain a Liberty Loan and how it works, or why we battle with Ger many or that a war costs money. It will just about require a search warrant to find a man who does not say that he will take all of the bonds he can “afford” to take. In reasoning with your conscience, are you trying to be generous or trying to play safe? It is up to you. The buck cannot be passed It is for each man to decide whether he is going to be a thoroughbred or a squeezer of 50. cent pieces. For the sake of your own self-respect, come through to the limit. If you live to be a thou- | But, O my countrymen, we need night schools sand years old you never will have another | and correspondence schools, private tutors and chance to start your iron dollars upon such a | Chautauquas and special information bureaus noble mission | to enlighten Mr. A. and Mr. B. and Mr. C, as to Do you wish to deepen the wrinkles upon the the real meaning of the word “afford,” brows in Potsdam? Are you penciling around to find out how much money you can set aside without the slightest inconvenience to any of your pet private proj. ects Are you trying to decide how many bonds you will have to take in order to escape the charge of being a slacker? Would you fortify the courage of every soldier in France Shall we set in such a stack that the kaiser can't see over the top of it? All right! You are appointed a Special Agent. Don’t wait for a committee to hunt you up or run you down. Hurry to the bank and break through the line and order so many Liberty Bonds that the man inside will be dazed and all of the neighbors surprised and all of your relatives proud. BUY LIBERTY BONDS— Wholesale—Not Retail This Space Contributed to Mee Winning the War by ~A CLs roR WOMENS 1318 Second Ave.

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