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ALLIED BOMBERS POUND TOWNS HELD BY BOCHES LONDON, ¢ pombing expeditions against fautern, Pirmasses, Meatore ville, Cauree and the @ at Morange and Frecaty, we ported Sunday's offictal ment of the ependent ait Heavy was carried on Sat urday © 1 the course of which | British mac dropped % tons of bomt the railway stations aver town Nine b y bombs were dropped on 8 at Burbach, Fire] proke out at Courcelles PARIS, Oct unfavorable “In spite of moat! weather, French avt- ators operated with success," the French official statement said, de tailing the operations today, * “geveral tons of bombs were dropped on objectives behind the enemy 1! and 2 my ma ghines were cither shot down or forced to land out of control, Thirteen and a half tons of bombs were drop during the day on canvoys, enemy assemblies and bat- fries, which were forced to cease Gring. “Fires were started in the rail way sae at Chalet-Sur-Be tourne a Neuflise . BE PRETTY! TURN BRAY HAIR DARK Look Young! Nobody Can Tell if You Use Grand- mother’s Sulphur Almost every one knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, compounded, when faded, streaked or gray Years ago the only way to get this | mixture was to make ft at home, | which is mussy and troublesom Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sul- phor Compound.” you will get a large bottle of this famous old ree. | ipe, improved by the addition of | Other ingredients, at a small cost. | Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge er soft brush with it and draw| this thru your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn img the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, Slossy and attractive. Wryeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com pound is a delightful toilet requi-| site for those who desire dark hair! and @ yoythful appearance. It not intended for the cure, mitiga- tion or prevention of disease. Edwin J. | | BT USS MEAT IF BACK HURTS Take a giass of Salts to flush Kid-| neys if Bladder bothers you | Eating meat regulasly eventually | Produces kidney trouble ret be son form or other, says a we sathority, because the ae aed te Meat excites the kidneys, they be come overworked; get sig jel ip and cause all sorts tress, particularly Necaene and| Misery in the kidney region; rheu- Matic twinges, severe headac ea, | acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation The moment your back hurts al Kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four | Ounces of Jad Salts from any good Pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in @ glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys| will then act fine. This famous alts is made from the acid of| Srapes and lemon juice, combined With lithia, and has been used for | Benerations to flush clogged kid Reys and stimulate them to normal | activity; also to neutralize the| @cids in the urine so it no longer | irritates, thus ending bladder dis- Orders. Jad Salts cannot injure any one; Makes a delightful effervescent Wthia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and uri- ary organs clean, thus avoiding| Serious kidney disease STOCKS BONDS LIBERTY BONDS ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUE BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED MACFARLANE & HALL Miott 1324 5 Lowman Bidz. GRAIN COTTON TRUSS TORTURE | be eliminatec by wearing the Rupture Support. Wels bere & free trial to prove ita superior- 4 4. LUNDBERG CO, 0 Taira Ave. Seattion properly | brings back the nat-| ural color and luster to the ray | | cellent cattle feed, a | disorders \ | | When all is said and done, here is the man who Ia bringing about peace. It . h mander-in-chief of the allied forces. Long heralded as a master of military strate is r "i | tion good. Blow after blow has he hurled upon the enemy. When one considers that he to | allied arms within three months after Paris was being threatened by Hun bh ! € t les truly marvelous ALL YANKS LOOK ALIKE TO ITALY (Special to The Star by N. E. A.) of war with day the relief train came bump ing into Italy. “The people stared in wonder,” said the major. “They did not fferentiate between the American ted Cross and the American army Here were big trucks and men in | American uniform. They stood cheering and talking about the wonderful efficiency of the Ameri- can army, which, the next morn- ing after the war declaration, could roll into Italy With a long truck train! Extensive experiments in Sweden show that wood cellu is an ex the Swedish ng its manufac government is pus! ture. “BUILD UP YOUR - BLOOD AND ENTIRE SYOTEM BENEFITS you feel badly all over but | with no particular organ of your body noticeably out of order, you need a tonic for the blood. You re |quire a cnedicine that will benefit| the whole system, The blood reaches levery part of the body and when it is built up the whole system quickly | benefits. Let the blood become deranged and deficient in needed elements and the nerves will be badly nourished and headaches, neuralgia, sciatica, func | tional paralysis and a host of other may result. One such trouble is nervous headache and the of the tonic treatment through the blood is described by Mrs. J. H. Morgan of Correctionville, Iowa, who says “] was in a terribly nervous and run-down condition and suffered When success greatly from nervous headaches. My 1 seemed as though it would burst, and I had frequent dizzy I was in despair of getting | ams’ spells. well until I read about Dr, Wi Pink Pills and began taking them. A few boxes proved that they were an ideal remedy for the treatment of nervous disorders and since then I have used them a family sedi cine. The pills h Jone more for | me than anythi else and I recom: | mend them heartily.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a tonic for the blood and nerves. They be gin at onee to build up the system weakened by ex a or overwork | They are sold by all druggists, lwent, postpaid, on receipt of pric cents per box; six boxes for $2 the Dr. Williams Medicine Write for free | or by Schenectady, N. Y. book on the blood, Austria, and the next ( “ian 4 H ave hone roubles in France, Too The Star by N When ~— pecial to 18, Oct. 7 LONDON, Oct. 7.—Major James |H. Perkins, American Red Cross "sie soitier tat commissioner for Europe, tells this { i aaa story for the first time, tho it|) )O0m i oned Enel ’ | happened tn Italy last year tice ta tues thas the oe When the Italian retreat started, ) © r the American Red Croas in France| { 7°U ™ -: immediately dispatched to Italy ; oe ge dies : about 25 trucks with ambulances,/) |) tle % on ring medical supplies and relief for the or un aly nr Picts people behind Nee hel) Coe ee le te Om trucks were old—the only ones that | {jee enn een eight Bode could be spared. They broke Hoe sity in on roca oo down again and again and were|) 7 veasong ver, 3 delayed for days at a time 5 ‘ 3 Then America declared a state) a deep breath and say “Central sotx-ante-dix wne for brea and } sified as cabinetmakers, coach and finish swiftly ‘Quatre- ( joc © carpenters, upholsterers. ¢ vingt-dix-nept!” planing mill men, millwrights, pat } And then you'll get the num- | ternmakers, passenger train steel car } ber—maybe. body builders and repairers and men similarty employed on car exteriors OI are te * minimum of 68 cents per hour. Freight train steel car builders and repair will get 63 cents hot bo our minimum and he FOR SOLDIER, 82 + (Special to The Star by N. E. LONDON, Oct. 7.—This is a little AD The Man Who Ts Bringing “Peace THE SEATTLE STAR—MOND, | RAIL SHOPMEN _ GET INCREASES WASHINGTON, {| General Me Oct Director: Adoo of the railroad ad-| ministration, has ordered the low: | Ing wage increases ¢ lanses | of shopmen who by were der j Bollermakers, flanger 1 layers | out are to more receive 2% « than the minimum rate e ordinary be aged in furnaces gnd lermakers work cents an hour n smiths. Among carmen, 45 cents minimum BANISH CATARRH Two Minutes | a end Wit story of heroism, about George t Heliet, . If you want to get relief from ea- Deighton, $2 years old, who died! garry coll in the} in London the other day “In his /irritating cough in th preathe country’s service.” bo ly The old man was a soldier—not | minutes, w you t in the army, but a soldier Just the freely es we Sr ace same, One of the army at home it will, relieve. yc f that wins battles just as certainly snuffies, hawking as the men who go over the te He watched the young ko away—more and more of them rhe appeal for boys and women and old people to take their places became more insistent. ed” as a messenger. Day after day, week after week, He “enlist jhe trudged from office to office) “A complete Hyomel o nt with the important documenta. |ing inhaler and t | Sometimes the exertion made his! M"!.‘ iittie at druge “old heart,” as he called it, skip| If you alre beats and flutter ominously. But | Can Ket an ex he kept going; he “carried on.” “Some day,” he told a friend, “I know the ‘old heart’ will give tt up. But I'm helping a bit and I'¢ rather die helping than live a few last months.” A bus hit him the othér day and he died in the middle of the street. FRENCH RECALLING NAPOLEON Ill. COINS (Special to The Star by A) PARIS, Oct More han 000, 000 worth of coins during the reign of 1 on IIT have been paid into the banks since the decree was issued with drawing them from circulation. The Napoleon III franc (20 cents) is now worth only from 70 to 75 centimes (14 to 18 cents) New Commander for Camp Lewis’: CAMP LEWIS, Oct. 7—MaJ. Gen | Joseph PD. deitch, a West Point graduate, now at Camp Fremont, will succeed Brig. Gen. F. B. Wat son as commander at Camp Lewis. jt MAILS A TO ATHENS PARIS, Oct. 7.—An air mail ser vice between Athens and Saloniki has been established. Dally trips are made between the two cities at a cost of six cents a letter, Britishers fensive breath in a Hyome soothing sep that Jus bard rubbe the rected, and relic druggists ‘Rupture Kills | ts 000 Annually |SE (awelling) ; wi the afflict Hide are you doing? Are you neglect ne|t yourself by wearing a truss, ape |— choose to call it? At best the truss in only @ makeshift—a false. prop! against a col ne wall, and can-|) bindi re ih culation, thus rot in ‘which muscles’ of th they most—nourishment . But science has found a way, and every truss sufferer in the land is Invited to make a FREE teat right in the privacy of their own home The PLAPAO thod i# unquestion- | C ic, logical and nt for rupture nown y the me wuccossful elf-tr the world has ev | "Phe PLAPAO PAD, when adhering | ladhaly to the bade cannot p ny | slip or shift out of place, therefore| cannot chafe or pinch, Soft as vel- vet—easy to apply—inexpensive. ‘Tc you work and whilst | straps, buckles or! how to clone yas nature in CAN'T. your name today to F oO Ce for FRE Block 721, St. Louis, Mo., $ trial Plapao and the information necessary.—Advertisement. + \ AY, OCTOBFR 7, Satisfactory Terms Always 1918 For Your Fall Sewing “The Free” Sewing —_— “The Vree and isn cu The Free Sold on small weekly —HRasement, See adv in nO mar un fant than the runs easier, sew more attractive i machine teed for a a wound or monthly Housefurnishings tion EF Offe Hun xceptional ring of Three dred Pairs of Marquisette Curtains On Sale Tuesday at $2.85 the Pair New Curtains will brighten and new life’ and inspiration room, The Marquisett rtaine on sale tomorrow are tehed and have Cluny lace White, ivory ecru colors are available at special price, the pair, $ rst Floor. New Down Sofa Cushions At Interesting Prices There should be no nearcity of good, Muffy d cushions in the home when you can buy them at these price hn Pillows, wize 12 by 1 1.35 nd Cushions, each $2.50 ir are Cush cach $2.50 ine sare Cushions, each $3.50 - Drapery Section, First Floor. Terry Cloth A New Drapery Pe promixen te soft plush-li Material » be ke very popular. The surface is printed on both sides in rich cretonne' colorings prevailing in home dec Terry Cloth is 36 Inches wide. 1 special, the yard 81.65 —Drapery Section, First Floor : A 4 Howard ! Over- draft ce a ” ° Heater Is one of the important factors in making the fortable, I in many ment—but or a large ture remain Howard to ment to the Trade ment on a DOWN sand persona each year| “The southeas the burial certificate] — regione “Rupture.” Why? Be-/and Pine at, 0 unfortunate nad | Giay @ Co, ha taking ear Iiam Anna 1 Pasadena Your Diamonds Watches and Liberty Bonds as security when you need money. 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Linoleum in Fifty Attractive Patterns Shown As @ practical asset to the home comforts, linoleum cov- ered floors in and bathroom ideally fulfill their purpose “We are all enlisted mem. members of a single army. of many parts and many tasks.but commanded by itchen ee new designs in {niaid gf achive ys a sindle obligation-our Ae Sere \aieetees bang yoru set toward a single object; Twenty-five patterns suit able for the home, are priced | $1.85 to $2 per square yard. | Any of these patterns | will give the best of service and satisfaction. —Second Floor. | Porevident Te ‘ilvon’s aber Pay Mesage ™ ‘JO WIN THE WAR FORTHE! § FREEDOM OF THE WORLD “WweMust one Pure Down | | Pillows To derive full rest and benefit from slum bers see that the pillows are made of down 2ixt7-inch All New Goose Down Bed Pillows soft and fluffy in linen finished ticking are priced special each, $4.35, —Bedding Section, First Floor. your LAKEWOOD WILTON RUGS Shown in Many Subdued Tones | More than fifty new designs are among the latest ar- rivals, consequently the new stocks of Lakewood Wilton Rugs are worthy of your immediate attention. 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