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THE PAGE 9 AMERICAN EDITORS PRAISE WILSON PEACE REPLY PRESIDENT TEARS TEN MILLION ey Women Who QUANEW FLU —YsicieClvea.e, DR, WEST REFUSES ~— jf ATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTO by civic, army and navy authorities.| ane eyes of the entire ¢ are | data that permitted perfection of the A general quarantine has n nerum } ° by Maj,| OW turned on the health depart: | "ert re. : placed © p Fremont Naver shone In the the fact that among the president's | 3 Seattle ow subseribed it~ = “ % Gen, Ki N. Melnick, following the | tment laboratories whe anthine | sartment nguiring rcern terma are complete freeing of | NEW YORK, Oct. 9-—“It ts $16,227,650 S the ‘fourth Liberty ; Continued From Page One! discovery of 160 mild and three we! fuenza serum in now being distrib: | ing the cure fluid. Many mothers Relgium, occupied France /to Germany to may that this ts a] Loan, according to figures given ® W vere cases in t vs > 4 t ot ov n0 Russia, F y a 4 ste eoneninnbe Waa heen ‘Obenent| or uted to physicians who apply for| wanted it went up to the hou and reparation of the WFONES Of /demand for surrender. taped the) Out by C8, Wills, county chair anty courthouse haw been opened,| The Presidio hus also been placed | . they could give it to their children, sace- Lorraine " man, Wednesday noon din under quarantine and no men will Phe donartinent’ warheads. LORE sass there is A distinct emphasis | TUS today, commenting on Presi-| sutsoriptions from thruout the Mra. 8. E, Wagner has been placed pe allowed to leave the revervation| After working night and day wince | (6 (7DAtimOn | Nene the fact that self-determination | dent Wilson's note, state total $91,207,000, or 54 per cent in charge of the OIG coer uve DUNE unless on portant busine the fire was discovered 10) istered by practiced hands. “Go to | shall bf the governing factor in) “That ts what It amounts to, and | of state's quota, Approxicnately a pier he by Dr, Meliride, where The quarantine on the Mare Is sities: De. 6. T. Weat, bactert your doctor was generally the al allignments, The preai-/the president speaks what ix in| $10,000,000 more must be subscribed mtanonll Mae Guess wien i Hand | ee rd 10 days ago WS! gist and a corps of chemists, work- | closing advice gent felt that a curt answer would the minds of the American people places Washington 21 per cent nee wart yodh foes nurace 'h Hand: | tightened toda ing under the direction of Cit D tores, too, are receiving pave served as ammunition to the when he makes the surrender of 1 of the other states in this fed ed Cram toen are being uned |, .H Mehools, churches, theatres | ifeaith Commissioner McBride, have | floods of Inquiries. There rmany a necessary preliminary |! reserve district - pr 7 i nes p Beer and other places of public assem | been manufacturing the serum is the sam # at the health of Germany and Austria to to any talk about peace.” MeGillivray, head of the Se blage in Vallejo, the ni yerd) which in now avail to every| department, “He your own physi ment equipment, and Red ¢ nw n sare working with health de- | o¢ , aa pom today. A potas resident of the city as protection | cian partment attaches oe ee nugainet the @jsease which b Members of tht three shifty at the rryirs canes have de | high pnd eye yriag 2 ae Stomnch Dead; central police station, many patrol-| vaianea in Ban Francisco withir Veloped in San Francisco within the | A’ gingle Quid ounce of the serum freon efforts under the guise of self) The World says industrial division, reported detense “In dealing with the peace of. | Wednesday noon that his section had Must Show Colors fensive, President Wilson has om. | Pasved the $2,000,000 mark in sub As the matter now stands, Ger. ployed the same tactics that Foch | "Mptions, and that another million many knows clearly that complete | used in breaking the Germ is in sight sllpox have also be a swept ——__——— ‘ | qeaton war lords (o stimulate the |¢ n mill : , men and health department workers ' evacuation of occcupled territory tary offensive counter offensive, |, State Chariman alwell said . veo aaninnt nat 24 how Kleven more Were |ig jiterally swimming with millions M S ll Li gat be the preliminary to any His WAG Se Otttne on 0 pret Thursday that the state is doing ex f Flee ie gutaatting tO ne hype.| dimcovered on board a steamer. ar | oe “fu” germs, It is harmless an ti Ives move. The German leaders | and as a judge he orders the Ger- | Ctllent with the exception of Spo. KX Mv dermic injection, ‘ riving here from Balboa The | however, and there is reacti in , e who suffer from sour stom- tes told they must show their true | man government to come into court | M& coma and 5 (6) Tic indectlon. sera, including | Meamer Wan quarantined and n9| rare cance Smontation of food, alstraan foes, not alone to the world, but/and ‘show. why. ite application | “I fear that the Hun pence over:| ¢ Georue bicGillivray, secretary of the | Passengers allowed to come ashore.| Dr. West refuses to accept cred RE Tes Oe to thelr own people Should not bo disinianed on the | (ures have been successful here,” he | Washington girla sailing for | Georke McGillivray, secretary Gillen | The passenger list includes several | tor solving the most urgent medical Mn +4 Stair Diplomatic Trap ground ef fraud.” said. France have as their leader Mrs. J. | te een a af thé industrial | Prominent Bouth American busin problem that faces the communit Prods aigh ‘The first reaction, in general, here, The Tribune says in part With all open-air meetings can- Borden Harriman, wealthy #oclety ood were inoculated Tuead men He insists that Doctors Hitcheock ¥ - foe en } that of disappointment that W “We are now tavolved in @ cor.| °tled ae 8 health measure, Liber. |woman. Mrs. Harriman haw been Sai nousand employ _ Sk Miskaon, of the navel sane i gagbed asked questions of Germany. | respondence with our enemies on} {2 loan headquarters started an | nour the fighting line severts kimi 5. Duthie shipbulldir SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 9.——The | staff at Bremerton, deserve f every nutter: famed of making a Mat-footed state: |the subject, not of surrender, pot, ltensive campaign of personal |All of the young women sailing With Co oy took a eshot In the a steam schooner Newburg ts ashore | and that they supplied him wi oe rom ine iat will bea ue ee wm of “unconditional surrender.” of peace, but of peace negotiations cally Wednesday to carry Ameri her hy been prominent in Wash) ai) preventive eaeaaure at Point Reys a total today or wut strength, snerey and thing equally strong. But on the ‘ and make it att a hearty nid cription for indiges- tten is sold by drug- here and by Bartell basis of President Wilson Sse . . ca's message to every individual | ington seetet duving Gs of pv neiaironinn a according to word re 4 here. craicht Sponge oft Re . program.” Peper oe = not purchased illness or spread of th demic She mt her pe and was caught turned many men's views, and © er. thousand words o one F bonds . sos Srenk Up Gatherings in the tide carried on the beach Siiins an inchoation today among _ thousand words of amplifi- &cmpaign leaders are now relying Credits Quinine ' s _ cation. said the Sun, could add An ore i prohiviting all public ag who at first complained to! jy, entirely on the personal appeal to . : . s ATARR and r aught to ” ably effe nembla in King county wa is iis rigidly guaranteeed fame the administration belief that | tive respons Te ee ey atrec: | carry Seattle across the winning line for Succe: $ in nued Tuesday by the King county stomach and cure in- j Eimmeen strictly American terms oF/ ang without the least’ bluster of| health vemrtesl ocr nd en, Sty | Quinine dited by “Mrs. H. R.. the closing of all the schools in King Quickly Ended by a ant, Germ- TACOMA, Oct, %—Accused nd'in wold in small tablet form { find herveif in a diplomatic difficulty pheotorical phra: Mt hamatrings | Ueuith commiasioner and Frank Wa! ™ ce Bremert sa vita han Loner Killing Aw te driving bis nou iJe thru crowd { 6 few nenta, i . ¥: parase, AMStriINE® terhouse, ax to whethe ne y 2 seagate r,s 7 ; . at ‘The little Hyomet inhaler is mede |” na stom- before her own ——— World. the kalser’s stalking horse,” hai ngs . te van - th ay rt ‘i trom Spanish infl a, altho her Ketween 16 and 10. Washington eee i aber and can easily be/ 0d streets at high) speed, Henry , Y fal j Gives Foe Stiff ‘ The Herald said: “The danger is health weats of the wublic husband was down with the ¢ elties, including all of Wh man sour arried in pocket or purse It will) Martz, a clothing merc ant is h r 1 ted m ” nm) iT lifetime 1 The feeling on the whole was that that ite sending may io the o00- | Ghai’ wor Gat ed In a letter to The Star she ty, 7 lay reported manifesta ant & Letlme. vou pour’a tow | tia) bY, the police today on an. tn President Wilson had shown abso- | ers of Germany a confidence in thelr |of his own accoed? can. led the 2 an article on influenza in the | Of the epidemic, ranging from a few) 4 into this Inne er el vestigation charge, while W. L Jutely no signs of weakness, but. on ability to win the war by diploma rine Petits cae : - a : ning Encyclop Fritannica, it states |C@ses to as high as 60, These citien Sle is wie i; by the antisep-| Saunders ts in a hospital, probably j y, he + y " air meeting ich had been ar and towns and communities have tic gauze within, and nc injure the fesult of i contrary, had given Germany 4 | — thereby postponing the day of thet bs ° 7 that quinine has been ver auc sg wn goure within, and ne fatall n, ee. he resu decidedly stiff jolt when he demand * . vd ot ner | ranged, catituine: used epider: ‘| Adopted precautions similar to thone ready to breathe it in over the & ¢ wrecking of Martz’s car—last i y unconditional surrender—and to the Shi fully used in p pidemicn t ted membrane, where it th " s ed that there be complete withdrawal | peoples of Germany and Austria re Shipyards Do Duty prevent the malady. The do@® svc effect in Seattle. begin its work of killi night. Five other pedestrians, in from occupied territories before @MY pewed confidence in the ability of A recombing of the shipyards, al¢- | ommended is two ¢ A special detail Tuesday germs. Hyomel i* madelcluding three women, are suffer ns every morr peace could be considered. their governments to juggle the allies |! With speeches frém William | ing broke up street gs ate Han fucalyetol sombined|ing from leas serious hurts The Frost is on the Pump- Ae een in government quarters. | into a negotiated, therefore Prussian, | Short President of tho State Federa When the inf! broke out | the city on orders £ pasate breath %| In attempting to avoid collision F the inquiry does these things peace; while in tiils country ita send. | 207.0f Labor. hes re fin the fol’ here, we procured some quinine, but | partment aranteed to banish catarrh, with an automobile crossing in Get Your Shoes lowing approximate te re throat, croup, cough of subscrip: my husband bh Jembern of the Nile temple have taken or Memt f the Ni maple & front of his at 1th st, Martz «meet and colds First—Lays the groundwork for 9 ing may w ken the enthusiasm for money back, It clean indefinitely bust rejection of Germany's overtures lat-|the pending und muchneeded Liber, | Hone at the different yards and war done when he became with the poxtpone 2d Ole Ted an heed ta tee enn! | swerved onto the sidewalk and i er if Germany falls to meet Wilson's ty toan.” plants oat ings, and ladien' night, which wax <t0, p hea ee ree a Le ee ae H Fixed “Nn frankly and squarely epi as Seattle North Pacific yard However, 1 cont £ to scheduled to be hel ednesday eve old by Rartell Drug Co. and drug pi iron tlggs tad iaeiee Ok = : e reply of President Wilson | 999; skinner & Keddy, $409,00¢ es GUAkida dak tan i el ning 1» Seattle Bar association everywhere It caromed off, b oe ougen 8—INOWw persons and then shot 1 Second— Makes If more convenient — we'll jermany accept opens a possibility for ending the Outfit, including inhaler n 2 iy bh ost poned ‘edne ay T4 mpl the president's terms as a whole in war,” declared the Staats Zeitung. wh een $32 5 Meac ham & Rab tendance on my husband i A ay 7 Ped aay Plea = and one bottle of Myomel, costs but street again. collided with another send for them—call us up. ; good faith and withdraw her armies . coe 0,000; Patterson & MacDon-| thus far had no symptoms of ing and dinner in the Masonle jittie, while extra bot if after- len inally brought up against Firm and Unswerving ald, $120,000; Iron Shipbuilding cor: | din i club rooms ward, needed. may be obtained of CAF and apc brought up again y a siree from allied soll, or convicts the war At Camp Lewis, the ¥, W. C, A., | any druggist Milwaukee Sentinel: “The reply in mation, $17,000; Anderson yards, autions whatever incerity before their own er p Deuce wears toe i. firm and unswerving, but adroit, in $17,000; Duthie, $250.06 ott Bay | were taken F< protect myself, As | Hostess house, Knights of Columbus, | Third—Gives advance notice that that it puts the onus of continued $10,009; Nilson & Kelez, $30,000; | ny husband contracted it September | ¥: M. C. A. and Jewish Welfare {he allies and America will fight on | Y8f upon Germany's rulers Puget Sound Bridge and Dredg ne to get it Until occupied territory i cleared Thus, we say a door to peace by |Co., $20,000; Rowing Airplan -coggpnga and until Germany ts ready to accept submission is left ajar for the Ger $15,000; port nminston, $40.0 “MRS. H.R. R ase plain justice, as laid down by the | MN poople to force open by forcing | attle Machine Works, $100,000 Bremeston president submission upon their government fie Co Co., $25,000 *pourth—Lays the foundations for) Washington Post: “President Wil.| The De new pronunciamento to, Ger. #0n's reply to Germany Is so compact | has mu! jay that if Max is not a ‘repre. | tat its full meaning js not cloned several days ened, according to n leagueh ulk aro, may be al officers. Visitors are recely at camy soldiers permitted 28, 1 have had ample t t were I gol ¥ A marked decrease in camp h ca Fishermen's unix iagtrmen'’s ee” Singing Soldiers brett n been ni t first | siclans’ union, $20,000. The Cooks 35 new cases being reported gemative of the German masses, as |PParent. It must be read and pon: | ar is striving for the Sent Back to Camp @ S¢-hour period, aa egainet 57 re Seasurediy is not, no diplomatic | dered. and all the alternatives sug With the ban placed on ail gublic | porte peice dealings can be had with gested by the president considered Cou him before the fatefulness of the reply an executive meeting Monday even Ph—Calls sharply to the atten. | 52% be fully grasped. Then it takes | ine ared tha of the German people that her the directness and force of a sword.” lag behind tn its « eaders are doubted: opens the way New York Evening World: “The | less than $1,000,000 had been sub to them to overthrow these leaders, German government can offer the | scribed in the city Monday ifiafr preaching peace, they fail| United States no satisfactoryexplana-| Germany's peace offer ix raid at| Ported Ill Monday evening and fears to meet the requirements of honesty tion of what Chancellor Max's peace | headquarters to have a slowing ef. **T? entertalned that the man who =a and sincerity as the Wilson query PToposals meant without projecting |fect on the campaign. Warr led thounands of Seattleites 1 1 in the 24-hour period closing meetings, the singing sailors from! Monda the soldiers’ chorus, Soldiers are compelled to be in the from Camp Lewis have returned to open air all day, and barracks are their quarters. thoroly ventilated. Open air ¢ Everybody Sing” Lyon, song tainments are planned. ir. er from Camp Lewis, was re Ch: irman C, 8. Wills, after Bremerton a attle wan still nd that forte lea song In ® itself a long way further downward against overconfidence regarding th ering from Spasish in genera! thought was that the toward the point of preparation for | length of the war is on the tip of | uen™ 4 inquiry is even more effective than the only kind of peace Ge®many | Seay campaign MAn's tongue, man’s tongue. Organizers of meetings and ce 2 cart or blustering demand for un. &oing to get.” stunts guaranteed to draw crowds conditional surrender would have Cleveland Plain Dealer “Presi TI rrn nore n turned their efforta to Married graduate nurses are want been. ¥ dent Wilson's reply does not directly | othe channels. ed one a “ih Gs hom : enne ‘ bring peace nea But in ace branch of the Northwestern division Leaves Door Open is peace nearer. But in accord Flu Edi di of the Red Cross in order to meet u ict Sending Tt meets the allied gequirements ance with the Wilson way of doing | die team eae ~ that there be rejection of any in. things, it does nail Germany down ot the Spanish influenza emergency Sincere proposals, while it leaves actualities and thus clarifies the Idle to Shipyards {¥p!c1r\ or Tad: Grom’ tend fhe door open to acceptance of a|tmethods by which Germany must Scores of men were on hand when | quarters in the White bulliing. fenuine proposal squaring with al seek peace demands. the government enployment office opened Wednesday, waiting for a chance to work in the shipyards. Aa the result of Mayor Hanson's In order that the married nurses | RSE ge be released from home duties is necessary that Seatue women eis hae'c Lega s ‘ A red G ng that), 7 volunteer to take tb places while © were frankly fear nswe SFMANS sicep has not refreshed them, are | WOTK OF fight” edict, 700 men enroll-| they are away. Women who can fol'that a curt demand for surren- | ed for shipyard work Tuesda 2, 2 in a state of ervous © ustio wy sah bs yeootay volunteer for thin servi are ked der would have bolstered up Ger With Great Skill © ce nervous exhaustion |" sayor Maneon bas declared that | to call Clio Mulbert, Maid 6666, Lo | who Says President People who are tired < arise in the morning fe that borders on the condition that man morale. encouraging the Teu-| CHICAGO, Oct. 9—Speaking of | estos e The any Fooming house or hotel harbor fons to fight harder, under the plea | the president's reply to the German | causes are varied, The loaf n f ely e e Aa ing loafers who are fit to work will| At the pres ime 12 Red C ‘ symptoms he present time 12 Red Cross . tat they were battling for exist-| peace note, the Tribune tays giitor.” are over-sensitiveness, irritability, a |°* subject ph hpri gow He does | nurses are working in the University bed jally: disposition to worry over trifies, | "°t Want to risk the danger of Span- | of Washi m naval training sta ‘The allied consultations developed| The president has met the headaches, possibly nausca ish influenza entering the congested | tion under Dr. T. F. McDonald. The JI neurasthenia rooming houses. P the idea that a short, sharp reply | aarost approach of the chancellor My nervous system lical department has furnished would cause unrest or suspicion with masterly skill. Maximilia’ weak tx, blankets and mattresses, while ened,” «aid Mr. Charles Crow! c of lites the labor and Lansdowne! .cuest was ambiguous and we be-|34 Richard. street. West. 1 Red Cross Making the Red Cross has furnished all other e tements abroad eve it was intended to be ambig-| Maas my nt ere shaky a acceasortes. = yooh ype og Reoesnunl [oN Tia wiulistoiote it tains rd Pneumonia Jackets “31-5 Loomis bas assigned tive Rea r e S S il perkace, aie “ail rel Bg “If it was sincere, the president ed my limbs would give out, The| Face masks, pillow slips and pneu. | Cross nurses to the court house hos insincerity of the German maneuver. . At the same time it was believed the president had given a “real Wich” to his remarks by making the demand for evacuation as a Wate preliminary. This goes farther fan any demand to date and even those who criticised the form held | of the retun of Alsace to France. fat the substance of that para White House View in.|monia jackets needed by victims of has now given him the opportunity | muscles of my shoulders were p. 1, and four to the navy yard at to prove his sincerity by making |ful and sore. I had severe head. | Spanish influenza are being turned Bremerton to help combat the influ the offer clear. He, (the presi- aches. My rest seemed to do me no | out by Red Crows women in answer | ene. epidemic dent) has given the German people | good and I was tired in the morn-|to & hurry-up call sent out by how We want as many nurses avail stern warning of the terms upon| ing. There waa a trembling sensa | Pitals and physicians able to meet an: jtion when I walked. Frank Waterhouse is heading a emergency,” said Miss Loomis nrisioh | “but people Ars: tied tp et the hob You are reading every day of our boys over there—of Per- shing’s divisions charging into the blasting fire of the Boche ME sr cd, sere Citueel ieee coer ores caometeen | na god, the nervoun twitching auarios & Gteian blne trenches; of small detachments smashing their way from house re or ilies Satiafled on . The treatment in casen like thin eration | in protective” measures RECIPE TO DARKEN: to house through ruined villages; of single-handed deeds of sac- DI 5 0 of the nerve a«ains he disease. Hetente diplomats were plainly re-|dent Wilson ti any course, It 1/18 one of nutrition | of i. tice and val ene ib de Seemies, mak teenie 01% quiring a non-alcoholic tonic ~ | rifice and valor. Fenton Ne method the president | ditties sax's peace’ offers; and i (% the nerves get their nourish: |"Two New Cases in GRAY HAIR Métiee to Germany that she must| will clear away for the president as possible possi which they might se | “I learned of Dr, Williams’ Pink | Red Cross influenza committer Pills through a newspaper and after | Will cope with any situation which | Pitals finding the first box of pills helped | May arise in the epidemic cases are much @ rthweat division head.| When centrali t to | are much better. pcaUBe er to handi and the facilities ok two more boxes, I am From ood, the nervous twitchings | Quarters a circular is being me I t feeling inquiry~does not bind Presi ment from the blood, the treatment T. R 4 et t be directed toward building up coma Keported a Cincinnati Barber Tells Hi : : A . come arou 00 po A Cincinnati Barber Tells How to i mre : BUT punishes by the cownra| 7 ghia pale) wed wants blood. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills! TACOMA, Oct. 9—Only two new| Make a Remedy for Gray Hair . One thought, one impulse only fills their souls—to fight and keep Dressing arm: bs Cirectly on the blood and with|cases of Influe : as ’ Peer TEE Sag’ tedhi ‘an attied condt | pence on pe move MIME AD Sroper reguiaion of the diet have | he day? on fighting, until the war is won. s ‘% proved of he greate ve fiom that evacuaticn must precede| Particular attention was called to, PF presi co ee ‘dl ap fit In| disease increases in virulence fp ny peace parieys. President Wil-| tice, it was authoritatively stated me ames Pits tite ave, dela | hi ®m includes that for the first time, | today : eal Sangeet irs An K was said today, he meant| If Germany wants to arrange the | bY druggists everywhere or will be @vatuation of France, Belgium, Ser: | practical details” of application of YapTtaly and Rumania, and removal | President Wilson's peace terms she ‘submarines from the high seas lean do 80, but she will have to ar and unless re Mr. Frank Harbaugh, of Cinein: b-| nati, O., who has been a barber for will not be closed, ac-|more thn forty years, recently made % z ee ie They know that all America is back of them; )they know that they i " A All theatres, dance h and bil Any one can prepare a simple : by 4 : oi aad lies recite sent by mall, postpald, on receipt of |iiard rooms, however, will remain|™xture at home, at very little cost, | can count on us at home to send all the guns and supplies they need to rice, 50 cents per box, six boxes| snut tight until the danger has| that will darken gray hair, and make a , by the Dr. Williams Medicine | nagsed, Many public dinners and it #0ft and glossy. To a half-pint of win, early cording to city he th officers Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Write to. water add one ounce bay rum, a stil ee goes nee Ataenten | 5", een ttle sy Perma’| day for free books on the blood ana|nertainments have been ee 1) «mall box of Barto Compound and % There is only one way we can do it. All of us must kc hg Behe. ses 2" ounce glycerine. These ingredients work and save and buy Liberty Bonds, WITH OUR Bat Nelson, Broke (207, 'io7ent a ores ory WHOLE SOULS, THE WAY OUR MEN ARE and Hit by “Fla” | fries s week soit es cones oe FIGHTING OVER THER Women Should Take cua eae te Eat Beceem ee , Ry . nero w Spanish) younger. This is not a dye, it does | influen: is flat broke | The former lightweight cham |plon boxer, who in his palmy not color the most delicate scalp, is No less will win. There is no other way to provide the money the 0 icky o "4 1d does pt | 1 : 4 : poe age athe wok oar Government must have. No other standard can make the Fourth Lib- ys rub off. 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