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IFT OFF GORNS! Keep Eye on East “When Making Peace, ly few drops then sore, touchy corns off THE SEATTLE STAR—TU DAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918. TED ARE I with fingers reported 207 casualtion Monday ® ° Poesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Is Polish Warnin 5 a an tollowe! illed In notion st) ceatdent aah tied’ fos Oe een Tes (Special to The Star by N. KE. dy) {sites who have never “had anything follow Killed in action . PARIS, Oct. &—A grave warnif in common with the people's de 160, died of dineane died of | has been ixsued by a prominent) sir and who always work t vunds, 16; wounded slightly, 4 Polish patriot in Paria against one| gether with the stronger, have in eee te a tii, men among those named: Private Lloyd Har phase of the German ¥ offen. | creased with t ald of German next kin Walter W. Harvey, Motel Washington Annex, killed in sive—the wecrecy the Huns have | rope and bayonet! bh, and Private Job renson, next of kin Mra, H. Abramson, 61 thrown around true conditions Same in Bohemia ONorthwent and Pacific state casualties, including nine Washington among the central European Slavs. And in Bohemia and other cen | men, are as f ‘ The warning is that the allies, | (al Slavic countries the situation | 1N in their geal to make Germany said to be similar to the plight of Name A Next of Kin store Belgium, Northern France, | Poland tevens an ¥ Minn Nellie Alsace-Lorraine and Serbia, must If all this be true,” nays the arver Beattie.» bys ag Fs Ak. | not allow the Huns to blind them | Pele, “then the Huns could wel , Myr Hutte, Mont, Mrs. Jennie Liew }on central European jsw afford to give up, for the time vate Alfred A, Luebke N Mont. Julius La being, the world ambition, and to vate Clayton Wilbur ' } | What Polos Paid rectify even the wrongs done ir piny or “I fear,” he says, “peoples of the | western Europe in exchange for the Corp. Willie It phy ni Andrew M. Murph allied countries do not understand | opportunity to keep what they held | pioar arvin ¢ = Pe oaiece ype T Charles Goodale the relation betwe their own before the war wount future safety and the aspiratic ¢| A warning is given against al méins Aten Sees Henry Wm. stitchett the oppressed Slavixh nations, lowing Germany to m a peace Mont te Anttilia “They must understand. Of they | that does not include restoration of Lyman He Miller will live to rue it—in two or three| Poland and neighboring countries . seh g y generations, They will find then, | and their independe Munters, Wins Mira A. Wo: A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but | !f Germany now is to have her way — Cone ‘ Serafin ( in those central countries, a Ger Hanford, Cal, Charles W @ few cents at any drug store, but t8! many twice aa large in territory, in RECTION sufficient to remove every hard) population, in wealth, in resources: CTION NO. 2 corn, soft corn, or corn between the It ia pointed o hat the ‘ tore, and the calluses, without sore peated out tha Huns or irritation are Keeping a sealed curtain over news events in central Europe. But ac Freezone is the sensational discov to eye witnesses who have cording ery of a Cincinnati genius. It is amuggied their information into wonderful France thia ia the situation in Po = = r a or . Three million persons killed Tobacco Habit Half a million in German cap uy eo quarters of a million per manently crippled on the battle Easily Overcome ® Sixty thousand political leaders executed. ie Mow Torker, of wie erience | A reduction in wealth of one gr anurt habit may be casily third a ee ae ee sthor Rdwary. |, Machinery worth $40,000,000 con 18id GC Station H New York | fiseated and taken to Germany , Will mail his book free on re- All loose metal in the country confiscated “4 Mines and oll wells robbed | py tranquil sleep, clear eyea Three-quarters of Poland's for germal appetite, good digestion | ests destroyed Soaks, riers. ctrone, memory oat To all of which, the Polish pa-| Milk, butter and cheese presery Teported. wag triot says, is this contrast: “The |in Paris against win nearcit ae of numerical strength of the German Maximum milk price paid produc Se: element and the power of the few | is 37.5 centimes a litre (7% cen rich and selfiah cosmopolitan para. for 1% pints) eeee eoce ecco The Elums Are Sparring for Time Keep After Them--Buy Bonds---Buy Bonds T would be a great mistake if the people of Seattle, of the United States, would unthinkingly allow the present German peace propa- ganda to so cloud their judgment that they would fail to oversubscribe the Fourth Liberty Loan—Now, of all times, we must “carry on.” We must not slacken our efforts for an instant. —Prepare—prepare — buy Bonds—buy Bond decide the war. —A few more good stiff Allied “wallops’” may put the Kaiser out for What we do now may Fraser-Paterson Co. Scores _of Women’s New Fall and Winter Coats $39.00 T this popular price we are showing one of the largest collections of the season. Dozens and dozens of especially smart new winter coats—correct styles, of course. Splendidly tailored, finely finished. —Designed of excellent quality Velours, Kerseys and Mized Cloths. —They are full silk lined—have the fashionable lars in furs, velvets, plush and fur cloth. —Belted, semi-belted and pouch pocket styles. Colors include taupe, reindeer, Bur- gundy, green, Pekin, brown and navy blue. —The best of style, Leave aang and quality possible to offer for $35.00 col- Warm, Pure Wool Sweater Coats for Women $12.50 INE, soft, heavy, pure wool Coats, in especially .attractive styles, with large sailor collar and belt. Woven in a novelty block weave in plain colors. Scarlet, Copenhagen, peacock, shadow lawn, old gold, purple and emerald. —Splendid, durable quality and a noteworthy value Wool Bats AED EE A Ee $12.50 § —NOTE: The Government has’ just notified makers : ie time now to replenish that beginning January first they will not be allowed a — mn K bah For to produce garments more than 50% wool, and that eee eee ean e onomplete such garments must not have belts, sashes, large col- stock of fine all pure wool and lars or be in double-breasted style: wool and cotton bats, in one, —In view of this one can readily see the advisability two and ss ‘ pound welghts of securing now good all-wool sweater coats in at- 4y°\uiew prined ®200. and tractive styles, MH raser-Paterson Co., Second Floor. 82.50 each Second F r. New Beacon Indian Robes Notable Values, $6.95 OFT, downy, warm finish. Called Indian robes, but splendid for bed coverings as well. Full bed 80 inches. Come in attractive dian designs in typical Fine, Soft, Warm, White Bed Blankets, $6.95 INE, soft wool-finished blankets 66x80 inches in size. Good, warm and very serviceable blanket; snow white with pink and blue borders. In- Indian color- —Extra value at ings. Moderately priced ...... $6.95 Fraser-Paterron Co., Second Floor cece cece plaids and Kenneth C. Lauer od MISSING y er ts o son W ‘asia ° ° @ e Shoes will be taking their place with sugar in the family safe in the near future Thin is the opinion of Seattle shoe vendors, w that it in not a ation of paying for the shoes, but to buy t trail of th em at all of being able Sam is on the DANDRUFF GOES! HAIR GETS THICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL Save your hair! Double its beauty in a few moments. Try this! Hair stops coming out and every particle of dandruff disappears. 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The Liquid Wash ‘S DRUG sTORE Home Face Peeling Becomes Popular tre h mn ollzed wax proce reas hat this « bad which ¢ @ waid of any other @ hide or bleach. the © | with commetics canne the effect of literally removing the kin itnelf. Mercolized wax takes ft ffending aurface in like particles, a little ata time eres none of It left. The new n thus produced. exhibits glow and girlish beauty obtainable in no other way his wax, Which you can get at your druggist's, is applied at night in the saine Way you use cold cream, and wikhed off next actually remove them pint witeh haz ath.—Advertisement, IN ACTION © Kahl arl Prichard A. KB. Wiener a Cushing Joe Bubr ¥. MeCullough A. Himington Ft Laramie, Wye e) Barnard Hood River, Or L. Houck Caman, Wash a Butler Hellingbam, Wn Mrs Sarah Tf « Jn i, Mont Mra. M underson andes, Cal t| v on W 4 Mra. Enid Lauer IN ACTION Yakima, Wash,..Mre Mary 8. Allen Roseburg, Or Norman ©. Ashby ympia, Wash... Mrs. Sarah Deisler ortiand, Or Mra 8. F ma, Wash Mre lH. Fr Mra. Margaret ¢ Cal Mrs. J.P. Mra Wim. Siebent Mre. H. Abrahamson Uncle Sam to Put Ban on High Heels shoe manufacturers and wire reports from the war industries board ray that in the near future pull straps exsories, satin shoes and fancy lasts will be eliminated. Cole hoes will Also be taboo-—tan, w and black being the only colors in the proposed regulations Cat Down Heels High heels are also to suffer by | the new Baxter, mpany “The new regulations will tn all Ukelihood place the heels on wom on's shoes at one and seven-cighths inches,” says Baxter, “Qur store has been selling two and two and a quar ter-ineh heels.” According to J Wallin ways rules, according to T. of Baxter & Baxter Sh W. Nordstrom, of & Nordstrom, there is al big demand for colored shoes “But the ban on satin shoes won't bother us." declared Nordstrom “They're the nemesis of our trade To get to the bottom of the shoe situation, the “eight tron” leather for soles used in the manufacture of at present, will all be taken over for soldiers’ footwear, stated Baxter, who has just returned from &@ trip East From present — indic prices will not take an immediate landslide to the i maximum pre of $12 set by the government nut until some time next spring Dealers Now Stocked tions shoe propos Shoe dealers are stocked up for the winter,” remarked Baxter ‘which stock we will be allowed to sell at prevailing prices, from pres ent jeations, for it would be tm- possible for us to sell shoes now re tailing at $18 for $12 the receiver's hands.” nd keep out of Geo. J, Turrell of the Turrell Shoe company, declined to make a state ment as to the present situation, but did that th were very much present conditions up in the air SOeeesesoeeeeeseeeeees e $ Far and Near : —— $ 3 : News by Telegraph ; e e $ and Telephone 3 cove Hy Funeral services for Andrew K Black Seattle attorney, who died Sunday, were held from th Bonney Watson chapel Tuesday at 2 p. m. Lieut. Frank A. Hellenthal, son of Mrs. A. 8. Hellenthal, 6016 ainier boulevard, has been promoted to the rank of captain The marine quota of enlistments for the month has been reached and enlistments closed until further no. tice. But men who have formerly been in the service of the navy and ti being n who h marine corps for service, as are m come » the § istration. 18 sin Adelaide I first woman principal in Se and for 17 years head of the West Queen Anne school, leaves for at once for reconstruction work outside of the war zone Lieut. Reed C. Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar G, Mills, 130 N. 59th st., has been gassed in France and is now in a ba hospital, according to word ree by his parents Capt, ald = McQuarrie, of the Canadian forces, 20. was killed in action ding to word re Monday. He was of Seattle, and ownsend. September attle 1 residen was born in Port Private roid R. Peat, who was to speak in Seattlei na day or two, will be unable to do «0 because of the Spanish influenza ban ox pects to return to the city some time in the near future. Men securing work yards will no longer be in the ship- required to seek union headquarters before en tering their employment. The ship yard unions, by a new rule, have | made it possible for an applicant to secure work thru the United States | | Come Across with your dollars for Liberty Honds and prevent the Huns from coming acrons to collect th 000,000,000 they talk demnit , . Caristmas Git Merchandise diy being layed is to a greater extent day by and $19.50 i day ‘i This early showing New Second Floor {of Christmas articles is inspired by the request of plaids uch {the Council of National WOOLEN as these are | Defense, th ovject of truly appro which is conserve priate to the Fall and Winter transportation and labor seasons as the rich color com- 5 binations fairly radiate for the winning of the warmth, comfort, style and ( war. service To ¢ with the Government's wi leplays «| Plain models, box truly patriotic epirit. and one pleats and accordion-pleated } that will be fit to skirts delineate the very latest | Yoh he the ay sn feature the side trouser } { carly may be en with the $ pockets. The styles are also leant effort and from fr enhanced with pearl or nov- { stocks complete and made ready { elty buttons. by eager, attentive and enthusi- ( : ; autic salespeople 5 Front-Lace Gossard Corsets Special at | $1.65 and $/.00 Upper Main Mloor. distinctly feminine and of. Special $1.00 Special $1.65 S tor exceptions’ Wee ae { ! 3 Sizes : a ( $3.75, 85.00, $6.50, agin: Pomc stacy peng Pipe etter $7.50 and $10.00. signed for the stout pink corset fabrics in * figure. This corset has low and medium bust } | elastic insets, frontand style with long skirts Tosse ) These robes are just i " and elastic insets and J Crests ? the thing for Christmas } mack, and is made am 6 hose supporters. If ( gifts; equally suitable for ple atout the hips. If marked in the regular /) { mother, sister, friend or } marked in the regular way would at 1] ) ( daughter. If intended for | way would sell at $5.00 $6.50 and $7.50. This ) ity { eastern points they should Thin special purchase special purchase per 4} } be shipped as early as pos. | permits selling, choice mits selling, choice at Ee sible | at $1.00, $1.65. — es ri t= Se? ce first and take out employment W. Ft. Jones of the city internment S Get: tackt te a eomenen Soho Nel cot ame release of wa (sight in Berlin and other large Ger-| Hairs can be easily banished woman - ¢ eagreae rt the city jail | Man cities to see a line of 20 oF 30/ from the skin by this quick, pain- Forstrom, 40, is held in th people assemble in front of shoe less method Mix into a stiff on an open charge HUNS STAND IN LINE stores at midnight and stand or le Jhe Rhodes Co. Store House 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Smart Woolen Dress Shirts of Rich Plaids $7.95, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 ; @omen's | Bath Robes { i are displayed on the New ( H nd Floor in a range of ¢ patterns and colorings that are as serviceable as they } are beautiful. The styles, { ) too, are very effective and ( § { Embarrassing Hairs Can TO BUY OLD SHOES Be Quickly Removed paste some powdered delatone and _ MISSOULA, | Mont—ttest, some there for eight vr more hours to| water, spread on hairy surface and CRnEe Cmpking: 8b Sais | ears pair of old or new shoes at in 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash | spare oregon robsree: Holding p the skin and it will free from hair istry at the veraity in, aueeouls become a source of /or blemish. Excepting in very pF yor v2 lap livelihood for some pec who sell stubborn growths, one application is — merge * trea |e their places for $5 or a pound Of sufficient. To avoid vtienppotll esis prohibited ‘by an order. of | Putte ment, buy the delatene ina og Chiet 0 ce Warren. 1 ctions TEPER inal package.—Advertisement. ; selling jder, or cider with al- cohol in it Representing the Russian minis. try of commerce and industry, Fe: | dor M. Foss, M. EK, arrived in} Seattle Monday from Washington, | mm ¢. Foss is investigating Seat tle's trade rel nse with Russia. Richard A. Brown, paroled state First dose of “Pape’s Cold penitentiary prisoner, was rear Compound” relieves all rested in Seattle Monday, for in se : vestigation. Whén paroled, Brown grippe miser, said he intended to join the Cana testers) i dian army, the police allege Don't stay stuffed-up — Quit blowing and snuffling! A * * dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound’ First Girl Cadets taken every two hours until three Will Aid Red Cross sos are taken will end grippe Z Tuesday night, the| Misery and break up a severe cold See eee ene nington either in the head, chest, body or COR, FIRST AVE. AND PIKE TF First Cadets ¢ ashington | jin ote organization will assemble at Red , 4963 ‘a Crose quarters for a surgical) It promptly opens clogged-up | , : ee ae nostrils and air passages; stops; “IF | HURT YOU, DON'T i Fan are being formals to tm Maly AMCMAFES owe Tanne PAY ME.” ; hugurate a series of classes, if the Peer ae et oat HIBC8.| cnie 1 my message of delivers experiment is found to be success. | fverishness, sore throat, sneezing, | ance to you from the fear that aenul tut soreness and stiffness. eepanien Dental apineeane: 3 : ste ee “Pape's Cold Compound” is the) 1 EXTRACT. FILL. CROWN and . . o REA eeth absolutely without Experts of bureau of nutrition of quickest, surest relief known and TREAT Teeth | abe ULB chief surgeon's office tour costa only a few cents at drug|Sonaitions. © ut acute abscessed army mess kitchens and transform stores, It acts without assistance,| Lowest prices in your city for qnere cooks and mess sergeants into | tastes nice, and causes no incon- high-class, guaranteed chefs and dieti venience. Don't accept a substi- : cat = STERLING DENTISTRY The Best Cough Syrup Is Home-made Here's an easy way to save & and yet have the best remedy you ever tried. e e e e e e e this well cough syrup have you ever used you will under stand why thousands of families, the world over that they could hardly keep ho without it. Its simple and cheap, but the way It takes } of a cough will quickly ‘ it a permanent place in your home Into a pint bottle pour 2% ounces of Pinex: then add plain granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or f desired, used clarified m . honey or corn syrup inatead of sugar syrup. Hither way it taste food, never spoils, and gives you a full pint better cough remedy than you dy made for three tim It is really wonderful } i e-made rer-edy ugh—-usually in 24} netrate th a dry tight cough, the memt aid f relief. Spl sarseness, croup, bronchitis onchial asthma x is a highly concentra compound of genuine Norway p t, and has been used for « ns for throat and chest a Avoid disappointment by asking your druggist for "2% ounces of Pinex.” with full directions, and don't accept anything else, Guaran d to give absolute satiate ney promptly refunded. x Co, Ft Wayne ~~ HEADACHES Chronic headaches and nervous disorders of women cured by remov- ing the cause. Painles« treatment, permanent relief. No drugs, Con sultation Ind affle Irons $1.49 For breakfast give him waffles, crisp and brown. On Wednesday our Housewares Section offers Erie Cast Iron Waffle Irons, with coil wire cold handle, extreme special at . Folding Fire Screen $4.98 chance you have been waiting for. 24- and 30-inch Folding Screens —some three- and some four-fold. Good substantial Screens, finished in black. Your choice, either size, Here is just the