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Eleventh St, Tacoma GROSS GUISE PARIS, Oct. 14-—(3:50 p. m)— Despite the resistance of strong lmachine gun defenses on the | Behny-Lolsy hills, the French have |erossed the Guise at Barenton- Dugny (five miles north of Laon), | according to reports from the bat- tlefront today. In the Champagne, Gen. Gou- | raud's men have reached the south- rg ‘oa ts ern outskirts of Rethel. Mr. J. A. McCrea, a nown | called Daddy and Grandpa on ac count of his white hair, and who Germans to 1 ave STOCKHOLM, Oct. 14.— Notice has been served by the Finnish simple | government on Gen. von der Goltz, German high commander there, to Employes of the following firma | Monday were listéd by Liberty Loan pay rolls committeemen as 100 per | cent subscribers: Bank for Savings, $800; Cheasty’s, County State bank, $1,050; Lang Mfg. Co., $12,500; Machy Ex nee, $650; National Grocery Co., 600; Northwest Trust and Say » Co. $3,200; Rainier Meat & Power Co., $1,900; Seattle Mattress & Uphoistering Co. $2,300; Seattle Mill & Logging Co. $6,450; Sherman Clay & Co., $4, Singer Sewing Machine Co., $950; Stetson Machine Works, $6,950: United Coal Sales Co. $650; Nick Zandis, $1,400; Metro “Anyone can prepare @ mixture at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray hair, and make | remove German troops from Fin politan Lite Ina, Co., $2 to. W ft soft and glossy. To a half pint of) land. Miller, Inc., $1,200; L. BE. Miller, water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a) Republican and socialist news $250; Pacific Motal & Galvanizing mail box of Barbo Compound and| papers in Finland have started|Co., $1,900; Polson Implement Co., % ounce of glycerine. These in-| agitation in favor of making an $3,360; Puget Sound Candy Co., $350; gredients can be bought at any drug | approach to the entente powers, de- Pacific Warehouse Co. $350; Spo- store at very little cost. Apply to claring that the past relations of|/ kane Grain Co., Westing the hair twice a week until the de-|the country with Germany have house Electric Mfg. Co., $4,250. sired shade is obtained. This is not | been unneutral. a dye, it does not color the most Seamer Arena Seattle Man Sells delicate scalp, is not sticky or a. : greasy and does not rub off. My ssaenie bor $47,000 in Bonds friends now call me ‘Kid.’ Lieut. J. M. McLean, of the U. 8. naval reserve, son of John MclLaan, aires renee } To REMOVE DANDRUFF | i , | VERE feats | any drug store for a few cents, pour Teh tag Ginbred ond ne w nolrdes: b *) a little into your hand and rub well bei ste Batic, sya | into the scalp with the finger tips. -spduinadives: %3 | By morning most, if not all, of this awful scurf will have disappeared Two or three applications will de stroy every bit of dandruff; stop sealp itching and falling hair, Co. Y sold $47,000 in bonds in a New theatre a week ago. from Sea to him, ‘You come wealthy man that?’ even thousand miles,” answer | “All right, put me down for $7,000 worth of bonds,” Another purchaser subscribed $1 for each mile between New York | and France Get a small bottle of Danderine at REPORT FRENCH |100 PERCENT BOND BUYERS <7 $3,200; Hotel Sorrento, $2,500; King| ¥. 8. district manager of the Standard O11} THE SEATTLE STAR 45 ENGINEERS NAVAL SERVICE In response to a call nentout early last week by the navy mobilization jatation, 45 qualified engineers are awaiting physical examination prier | to induction Into the naval reserve | foree On completion of the physical ex aminatt J induction inte naval nervice to the t these men will be assigned 8. navy steam engineering . Institute of Tech N. J, for a five] engineering of intensive mechanical | course of in By means in and electrical engineering and the month struction post-graduate work | application of these two branches to the marine field, these engineering | cadets are prepared for commissions | As ensigns in the naval reserve force and will be assigned to cargo-carry ing Veaneln of the navy as junior engineer officers. Applications of men meeting the following qualifications are still be ing accepted by the navy mobiliza tion office, Seattle National Plank building, Age 21 to 40 years, officer: | like character and ability, physical | fitness, graduate of engineering course (mechanical, electrical, civil, mining or chemica)) at & recognized technical school or practical expert ence that might be adjudged equiv alent | Qualified applicants are inducted into the naval service and on as | wignment to the U, 8 navy steam | engineering school are rated chief machinist mates, and draw the pay $83 a month during instruction, | al allowances being made for stence and dependents, Men successful in thelr studies are given the commission of efsign in the naval reserve at & salary of $1,700 \ year with special allowances for) nea duty and d@pendents | Horvath Now With | Siberian Allies| OMBK, Siberia, via Tokyo, Oct. 10 | ({Delayed.)>—The government of Gen. Horvath has amalgamated with the coalition government already established here. sub When the coalition government of Siberian was extablished thru fusion | of the Omsk and Viadivostok gov ernments, Gen. Horvath's following was the only large faction in St beria which did not subscribe to the new rule, Spain Decides to Seize Hun Vessels PARIS, Oct. 14—S8pain will seize immediately 15.550 tons of German shipping in her ports, according to advices received from the Spanish frontier by the Temps. The Spanieh | government has decided to put the ships Into active service as an acquiv: | alent for the Spanish ships sunk during the war. Ship’s Crew Wires for Liberty Bonds) Capt. C. C. Westertund, 8. & Cor- | dova, now in Alaskan waters, has wired for $2,060 in bonds mib- scribed by members of the crew. | RE CATARRH | ent That Has ft Time teed Tren' ood the Test Catarrh cures come and catarrh ‘0, but Hyome! contin to poliah ite d ing symptoms wherever civilize existe Every year the already enormous tre A Ge sales of this really scien arth grow gre year rhould records broken If you breathe Hyomet daily, as a!- Yected, it will end your catarrh or it won't coat you a cent it you have a hard rubber Hyomel inhaler somewhere around the house get it out and start it at once to for- ever rid your catarrh. or any other good lt you a bottle of liquid); start to breat how quickly it clear and makes th the alr n4 | tire he « i Hy« larly, will end ecatarrh, cc bronchitis or asthma. A comp outfit, including a hard rubber et inhaler and « bottle of Hyom: ate but little. No stomach dosing; Just breath killa the germs, y the inflamed mem > TF KIDNEYS AGT BAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache is a sign you have been eating too much meat. and heals Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit || Shipyard Workers | Hear Canadian Here Frank Walker, employment agent for Puthie's shipyard; Secre- tary Short, of the Btate Federation “TO DARKEN HAR APPLY SAGE. TEA Open siuices of the system each | of Labor, and fers. Maj. Robie. r son, the first Canadian soldier to eee ane weaeh away the} pe ge eg ae y gag be decorated for bravery, spoke to| When you wake up with backache poisonous, stagnant matter. | ‘Color, Gloss and Youthfulness. workers at the Price shipyard| and dull misery in the kidney region ——— ' , —-— Monday noon, urging further sub-| it generally se you have been ‘Those of us who are accustomed to| Common garden sage, brewed in- scriptions to the Liberty Loan. eating too ‘nuch meat, says a we PE feel dull and heavy when we pein to a heavy tea, with sulphur added, | ————————————— known authority. Meat forms uric i H} splitting headache, stuffy from a| will turn gray, streaked and faded acid, which overworks the kidneys in He cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, | hair beautifully dark and luxurt- their effort to filter it from the blood, 48 acid stomach, lame back, can, in-|ant. Just a few applications will 1 they become sort of pa Fi stead, both look and feel as fresh | prove a revelation if your hair is and log y Ber your kidn HG) a8 a daisy always by washing the| fading, streaked or gray. Mixing FR M AT COLD? 7 nd clog, You must relieve | if Hf} poisons and toxins from the body | the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at | them, like you relieve your bowels, | i with phosphated hot water each home, though, {# troublesome. An —_— removing all the body's urinous i | , waste, else you have backache, sick morning. easier way is to get a bottle of| y We should drink, before break-|wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com: | Cotte-gnd cxetis a fast, a glaes of real hot water with | pound at any drug store, all ready rel lev y Dr. ing’s a teaspoonful of limestone phos-!for use. This is the old-time reci New Discovery phate in it to flush from the stom-| ne, improved by the addition of oth- ach, liver, kidneys and ten yards) or ingredients Nobody should feel “perfectly mis H of bowels the previous day's indi While wispy, gray, faded hair is| erable" from a cold, cough or bror | Gestible waste, sour bile and pol-| no¢ ginful, we all desire to retain, chial attack for very long. For it gonous toxins; thus cleansing, takes only a little while to reliev our youthful a sweetening and purifying the entire and get back on the road to recovery tiveness. By ening you | cay sod Tg eee Fer et with Wyeth’s Sage and § when Dr. King’s New Discovery is The action of limestone phos-| Compound, no one can tell, be » faithfully used. It soon loosens the lit does it so naturally, so evenly,|Phicem, relieves irritation, soothes phate and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorat- ing. It cleans out all the sour fer- mentations, gases, waste and acid-| Your hair, taking one small strand fty and gives one a splendid appe-|@t a time; by morning all gray tite for breakfast. A quarter pound| hairs have disappeared, and, after of limestone phosphate will cost @nother application or two, your very little at the drug store, but is|hair becomes beautifully dark, sufficient to make any one who is Slossy, soft and luxuriant, bothered with biliousness, constipa This preparation is a delightful ion, stomach trouble or rheumatism | toilet requisite and is not intended the parched, sore throat, brings com fort Half a century old, and more popu lar today than ever. At all druggists: Make Your Bowels Behave Make them func ing precision diet does not r | Dr, King's New 1 jare perfect bowel trainers, cleanse the system surely, comfortably. | You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through with gratify ulation of the real enthusiast on the subject of | for the cure, mitigation or pri sa | 30 meee raal sanitation, tion of disease, it} pelis; your stomach | ‘coated, and when the you have rheumatic | headache, dizzy sours, tongue is The ¢ is cloudy, full of it, cha Ket sore, | alds, ‘ou are obliged ‘to lief two or three times during | alel | macin | fal jot r for a few da This famous acid of grapes Juice, combined with & been used for genera | neys will then act fin salts is nade from th lemon lana Mth | tlor and stimulate sluggish | kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness Jad Salts is a life saver for regular at eaters. It is inexpensive, can not injure, and makes a delightful, effervescent lithla-water dring 1 and In Malt WILL TRAIN FOR ‘== Influenza? “progressing well.” MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1918. The attack tw said to be | A German sixinch gun, captured | | by the victorious Americans at the . second battle of the Marne, reminded IN FEW MINUTES Rub lumbago, pain, sort stiffness right out with “St. Jacobs Liniment” Heatilo citizens of the remponnibilit facing them when the Hun monster wan paraded up Second ave, Mo La Gri e? Prince Axel of Denmark W4®) joon The gun san ak. ¢ ncheduled to be the honor guest at y pp group of captred German trophies| When your back ts sore a . “ |a Mkinner & Kddy launching at 1000 | porrowed M9 the’ § a 4 or fuse f 5 more and lame Foley's Honey and Tar} sonday, A luncheon tendered the | yon, sanity on en cae > dest ste “y p. Loan publicity committer up, de is just what every S8Uf-| visitor by M. J. Lebminn, Danish pes ae fae nee anatraia Beall trial. be of ferer of influenza or 1a) vice consul, concluded the OM che the Hell of Hun fire te Bt. Jacoby Liniment” at any drug grippe needs now. It) for the day. Prince Axel ani nbd ig oo » cap-| store, pour n your hand ang covers the rough in-| suit ind don the Mouth at ture thin prize. What kind of a rub it right into the pain or ache, % ite w eave for the Bouth Mo nd by the t wid " fighter are you? You bona wiil| * e time 1 count fift flamed throat with a/%y evening =." 6 a : soreness and lamences 1s gone.” southine, healing..conting, | 7m. Yeasier local banker, | answer Taat wae a 0 § , +| wan aaved from drowning in 40 feet| This truth was pounded into the| ine penetrating ® sooth clears away the mucus,|of water by Prince Axel, at Lake | thousinds who witnessed the exhibi peak oo oy ken the stops the tickling and|Curl, Sunday, Frasier had plipped| tion by flaming placard. Other | misery, It 7 und ends the coughing, eases the tight from a log on which he was fishing| German implements of warfare & i baak 3 6 - absolute. ig ig, je ZN and only for the speedy action of| including a whixbang, a trench p Maw ee Pro doesn’t burn op ness and bronchial wheez-|the prince in dragging him to the| mortar, an aerial torpedo, a Zeppe | Noening elec stope Iu ing. Day and night keep) sore, would have been drowned lin bornb and a howitzer were in the 0 ris § . € ops. 1 vmbago, Behe P Axel, members of hin staff and a | parade AG Ge NCR | eee ae . ntire day at the lake. Chief of|and made rapid-fire talks to the : handy. It gives ease and Joel Warren caught the most | crowds on the street corners, re |g _____________ comfort from the very first pon The a ‘y ane mae Nge ps pe Krave A THRIFT STAMP a day? | as rout weighing three and one-half | fact that Beattle’s $27,000,000 quota| | will keep th dose. Buy it Now. pounds had not yet been rained. ” ee If you haven’t bought your Liberty Bonds yet—do it now. Good Teeth Will Go a Long Way Towards Keeping Your General Health Good! The health of the average individual, of the whole com- munity, in fact, is a matter of the utmost importance to the country in the momentous struggle in which it is now en- gaged. Are you doing your part to keep YOUR health up to the standard? If you are neglecting your teeth you most certainly are NOT. Bad teeth have a most baneful effect on the general health. This fact is so well established that very few thinking people will longer deny the truth of this statement. You ought to have your teeth examined every once in a while by a competent dentist, whether you think there is anything ng with them or not. They may appear perfectly sound on the outside and may not even ache or give you any inconvenience otherwise. These very same sound-appearing teeth, however, may have “blind” pus sacs around the roots which may be the seat of much trouble and sickness that you have been charging to something else. These pus sacs around the roots slowly distill poison into the system and you can imagine what effect that has on the general health. So-called “rheumatism” is one of the com- monest manifestations that is caused by this poison; eye, ear, nose and throat troubles,as well as stomach disorders and other ailments, are often traceable to the same source. A competent dentist, on looking over won us thousands of friends, who not only come your teeth, will soon be able to tell you ‘0 \'s for their own dental work, but also send their whether or not you have teeth that need ae * Toke alee sae ‘> gobi bgp Bang br... attention. By putting off having this done, for the very highest grade work than an office hich you are simply laying up more expense for does only one-third to one-half of the volume that yourself in od future, — Big same we do can possibly afford to give. time you are laying yourself liable to un- necessary danger of sickness. Ironclad Guarantee Permit us to call your attention to the following facts regarding the service we can offer you at this office: We offer you at this office the best dental service that it is possible for any one to give you. We have a staff of high class, graduate, registered dentists first of all. Each and every one of our operators has graduated from the best dentai colleges and also passed the examination of the state dental board. Every one of them has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. This proves to you that he not only knows his business thoroughly but that he has PROVED that he knows it by pass- ing a thorough and searching examination before a competent examination board. All work that leaves this office is guaranteed to give satisfaction. This guarantee is signed by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. Painless Methods We have brought our methods of painless den- tistry to such a point of perfection that we are able to guarantee to perform the most difficult dental operations without hurting the patient a bit. Free Examination We Have a Completely Equipped Office We invite you to call at our office. An expert dentist will give your teeth a thorough examination and tell you just what is necessary to put them into perfect condition. This examination and estimate won't cost you a cent nor put you under obligation, either. Every appliance that modern science has perfected for the better performance of painless dentistry will be found here. We have spared no expense to give the people of Seattle the very best. Lowest Prices But for your own sake, we earnestly advise you to come at once if you have teeth that need attens tion. You couldn't possibly make a better invests We do a very large volume of business. Our ment. methods and careful attention to our patients have Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue “a N. W. Corner Third and Union In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY, ATTENDANTS ON DUTY, AT, ALL TIMES.