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THE SEATTI AR MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1918. — = ———————— MeDougall « fouthwick AND —— — = SECOND AVENUE PIKE STREET. = ‘October Display of Silks, Velvets and Pile Fabrics Offers Values of Which Every Dressmaker, Tailor and Home Seamstress Should Take Immediate Advantage. e Satin Francaise $3.50 Yard Satin Francaise has a richness, a luster, a softness of texture tht makes it as adaptable for an evening gown as for a simple afternoon frock. Your choice of $7 fashionable shades; 36 inches wide. Dress Satin $1.85 Yard A lustrous satin for frocks for all occasions, Plenty of navies, a wide selection of other wanted colors, including 18 shades, and plenty of blacks; 36 inches wide. Costume Velvets $3.85 Yard Velvet is the vogue for suits, dresses and coats of the dressier type. This is an unusually fine velvet weave. Pile does not crush. Rain will not spot. Wears satisfactorily in every manner. Shades—Taupe, Copen, bluebird, Havana brown, nut brown, navy, Burgundy, myrtle and black; 44 inches wide. Satin Imperial $2.35 Yard Has the necessary wei for line frocks, soft ht to drape secately. Comes in 36 street shades and two-tone effects; 36 inches wide. Satin Marchioness $2.65 Yard A highly desirable, beautiful texture satin, with sheen. Very durable, and comes in 27 of the season's most popular shades; 40 inches wide. New Chiffon Taffeta $1.95 Yard Taffeta in fashionable shades, og’ 4 taupe, marine, bluebird, Copen, Belgium, silver, Burgundy, plum, myrtle, tan, cream and black; 36 inches wide. New Plaid Silks $1.95 Yard Your choice of 16 color combinations in handsome at this exceptionally low price. Good wearing, good bodied silk for suits, dresses, skirts and tailored _ waists; 36 inches wide. Specially Priced New Pile Fabrics Original weave; very distinctive effects; 52 inches wide Black Crashed Ptush Costing, $7.95 yard. Black Ruston Pony, $8.50 yard. Karemi Coating, $12.50 yard. Polar Bear Coating (for children), $2.65 yard. wick, First Floor Special Values in Men’s Hose Hose Black and white; splendid Hose; strongly reinforced. 3 Pairs $1.00 Fiber Silk Hose In black, white and gray; white, tan and slate gray; 25¢ pair. 5 Pairs for $1.00 Silk Lisle Hose In black, white, navy and ray; Se pair. 6 Pairs $2.75 D., lin. every strength and | rich the blood | fy feeding the ner lby ‘supplying the b a wi the necessary phosphoric food eb ments, bitro-phospnate quickly pro- duces a welcome transformation in ‘ance; the increase in ently being astonishing. ‘This increase in wetght also car- ries with it & general improvement In the health. Nervousness, Jensneas and iack of energ: | nearly always accompany thinness, soon disappe dull eyes become bright, and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect health CAUTION: Although bitro-ph phate is unsurpasned for relieving hervousness, sleeplessnes and gen bitro-phosphate, which | eral weakness, It should no et ane ie by most to, its remarkable fles | wig of| properties be used by anyone Kk. | Goes not desire to put on flew # directly, and Black Cashmere, medium weight, 6Se pair. Black, heavy, soft wool, $1.00 pair. , | Adler-i-ka | How Strange Things Some- |know that I have taken 2 more tis and was greatly bloated (with|2 weeks, although I am thinner ‘him no good.” (Signed) M. Gerhard, has all gone and I am feeling like Murness, stopping stomach distress|this medicine.” It is a simple, canal. Removes ALL foul/ testinal tract and allays the We have sold Adleri-ka | ailments, including appendicitis. One Other simple drugs. Swift Drug Co.| stores, and druggists everywhere. [aa says: "Bitro-Phosphate should Phosphate—Says | erve force and to en- IME from the countie MAtions and treatments which aro ping arma, nec and ugly hollows and Natural gray, light weight Wool Sox, 60c pair. Black Cashmere with natural gray foot, 65¢ pair. Natural Gray Cashmere, medium weight, 65¢ pair. Oxford Gray and Heather Wool Sox, $1.50 pair. Men's Shop, Just Inside the Door, Helps Son! “I want to write you to let you | doses of Mayr's Wonderful Temedy, “My son had inflammation of bow. | and have gained 10 Ibs. in the last fas. After giving him Adler‘-ka he | around the waist than before, be is completely CURED. Doctors did|cause the bloating in my stomach Ferdinand, ind. |a boy again. There never was any Adler--ka expels ALL gas and/ thing in this world half as good a» INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH upper | harmless preparation that removes ‘8M lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE|the catarrhal mucus from the tn MAtter which poisons system. Often | flammation which causes practically constipation. Prevents ap-|all stomach, liver and intestinal Many years. It is a mixture of buck: | dose will convice or money refunded eascara, glycerine and nine| Owl Drug Co, Bartell’s 5 drug And leading druggists | Advertisernent. eAerick Kolle, M. editor of If You Take Bitro-| 2/227 bos iitiank! Ring whet | prescribed by every doctor and used hosplial to increane Dr. F. S. Kolle dete prep- Patinually being advertised for the Pat making thin people replacin, the soft curved lines of uty, there are evi- ands of men and women eel their excensive thin- thou: ly #8 and weakness are usual- to starved nerves. Our bodies ore phosphate than is con- Modern foods. Physicians ve ia nothing that will wu lclency #0 well as the or- *phate known among or money in| HUN IS LOSING | POWER IN AIR (Special to Tho Star by N. EL A. | LONDON, Oct. 14—The rate of the tnerease of the allies’ aerial) superiority is exceeding the most extravagant expectations of allied | air officials. | rmany's shortage of materials | and of trained fliers ts telling. The | allied officials know that their air Job gets easier every day. But they're not letting up and they don't Propose to. During recent weeks German pur sult formations have gradually | dropped from 18 to 12° machines and larger and smaller formations | proportionately | Documents taken from captured | prisoners throw more light on the | causes of there reductions, Says a typical one, a German order to nalv. | age workers “Our airplane industry is more and more reduced to relying on the | working up of motors and instru: | ments saved from destroyed air planes, Thus the supply of ma terial to the front has become es sentially dependent upon the return | of waste material from the front!” | WORMS EAT APPLE Cror | WENAT Oct. 1M.—Worma jhave consumed onefourth of the} Japple crop in the Wenatchee valley | this year, It is entimated that 5,500 car loads will reach the mark I'M NOW FEELING 20 YEARS YOUNGER, SAYS THIS WOMAN /Can Walk a Mile | Where Before Taking Tanlac Couldn't Go Two Blocks j “Since Tanlac has relieved me land built me up so much, I feel twenty years younger,” said Mrs. W. EB. Lapstey, who resides at | Weat 16 venth Ave, Spokane, | Wash., recently | | “I had suffered from stomach troub! she continued, “until 1} }had become almost a nervous) | wreck, and unable to do my house-| |work and look after my children My stomach was so weak and up- set that I could hardly retain a thing I would eat, I lived for! days at a*time on nothing but/ [boiled milk and poached eggs, and) half the time they failed to agree | | with me. I was kept on a dict all the time, and my stomach was | pumped out nearly every day, but this nor anything else did me any rood. I was advised that a higher altitude might help me, so 1 took &@ trip to the mountains in Canada, but camo back home just a» bad loft as when I left. What I ate | would sour on my stomach, and [the gas formed by it would bloat | jme up terribly. Sometimes my | heart would palpitate like some Jone beating with a hammer, and then stop suddenty and keep still so long that I thought I would/ | never draw another breath. My) lback, over my kidneys, burt me | dreadfully, and at times my left | aide pained me until I could hard ly stand It. 1 was constantly tak ing something to relieve constipa- jtion, and was almost frantic at times with headache, and was so nervous that sleep was almost tm- | Dogsible for me. “Now, this in just the condition Twas in when I began taking Tan- | | | Now} | lac, and I commenced to pi w with my first bottle, It was on! |a short time until I was eating |most anything I wanted. 1 can now eat all kinds of vegetables! or anything else I want, without the least bit of trouble from it.| My headaches and pain is all gone and 1 have already gained ten pounds in weight I sleep like a |child every night and have so| much more strength and energy that I can walk a mile, where be | fore 1 took Tanlac I couldn't | walk two blocks without being all tired out. Tanlac has not only helped me, but my husband, whe has been troubled with his stomach for good many years, ts taking it with just as good result« Some of my neighbors are alno tak ing it on my recommendation, so you can seen what I think of it | Iam thankful enough for what it| 'has done for me to tell everybody | jabout it | ‘Tantac is xold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di rection of a special Taslac represent Advertisement. The Man Who Makes $10.00 Per Week And anends eleven, Is on the road to failure; the man who maker Ten Dollara per week and spends nine, is on the way to success. Which way are you headed? The Equitable Kond Company has a plan to submit to you by which you can place your sav- ings, however small they may be, where they will be safe and pay you Six per cent Interest, com- pounded annually, nnd permit you to share in profits. Especially planned for wage earnors, Equitable Bond Co. 605 Lowman Building Phone El 284 | KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘The secret of keeping youngis to feel do this you must watch ed liver and bowels—there’snoneedof hav: Stier your eves pimples —e biice your eyes — pimples —a 8 look in your face—dull with no sparkle. Your doctorwill tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from in- | active bowels and liver. ee Phd easy oil peices in io, perie @ vegetable com- | pound mixed with olive oil to act on che liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for pny Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always eftective, They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that joyed by bytoning the liver everyone, up the liver and clearing the system of im ties. You will know Dr. Edw Olive Tablets by their olive color. 10c and 6c per box. All druggists. WHY WAIT? BUY YOUR | BONDS NOW. A Kighth ave. ha. 4 — “reed SUAS! TWO STATE MEN ARE INCLUDED The United States war department reported 325 casuaition Saturday night. The lint tn divided as follow Killed in netion, 16; mianing in action, 63; wounded severely, 200; died of wounda, 20; died of acciden of Alneane and other cau Th ew Sehmitt, of Plow City, # both reported wounded Northwest and Pactfic r Michael It Vern DIED OF WoUNDS Name Addreon Next of Kin. Private Hugh ¥ MeCrery . Pueblo, Colo,...Mine Anna Mecrery Private Sofus Quam tee . Chester, Mont...ee-+ Anton Clifford DIED OF O1sE Corp. Edwin D, Drake .. Little Colo,...Mrs, Vivian Kline | OUND! Lieut David B. Miler NOONE David G, Miller Sterling A. Wy * J. Anplund yagoner Harry | Ko Colorado Springs, Colo..John Kotert Private Charles T. Atkins Los Angel hobert Atkins Private Re Ndwin Stevens Genoa, Colo. Kdward H. Stevens Private Michael 1, Schmitt Plow City, Waah.,.Nicpolos Sehmitt MISSING IN ACTION Corp. Otto Datel .. o. Pe Mra, Anna Dutat Private Stephen A.’ Trojanvich TOTAL } MBER OV CAS! ry Killed in action (inelu Died of wounds ’ Died disease Died of aceiden Wounded in action and other Missing In action (inclading prisoners). two Washington mon | d Corp 14; died from ‘ne uded in tho Sterling A plane accide named: 0 rely state casualtion are as follows: Trojanvich nose . Andrew ‘© DATE, INCLUDING " AnOV 1 at wea) BATS aunes Goted 05> eseiee deslbede 0 ddhpseus sesapunes MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES KILLED IN ACTION Name Address Next of Kin. Private Jake L. Meffley . Kiowa, Colo.....s0s++Mary Meffley w Private Marshall F. Dunning Private William Liets mn Private Thomas Bennett SEVERELY anta Ana, Cal . Jane Dunning alt Lake City Adalea Liots N ACTION Dailas, O Bustle Miller SECTION NO, 2 SEATTLE LIEUTENANT MISSING mornin in divided ing accident and other wounded, degree unde Monday miasing In a of accident and aceident, 1: wounded, ther causes, 4 bald, t of kin Sit nd Private Abner I we North went men, are as follo A. Archiba Masters, Name. jout. Clifford Oscar Harris Private Alberto Carabay Private Millard A. Holland Private Jerome Kaphan . Sergt. Albert Robbing Corp, Charles M. Binck Private Nels Herigatad Private Kelly Private Dufty Private Mel fresh tet. Wi Beret. No Private Walter Barnett i pDInD FROM A’ Cook James Gray .. WOUNDED Lieut. Joneph WH. Redner ; Wood Seret. Carl B. Pete Pri Moar . Rawls Hunt Sing Keo “ laude D, Mefireen Private ‘eel! Mackburn . ate Raiph teele ¢ Loyola 1. Weins bn Elias Winegar m Hoskins ren ry rnon Seott . “Sly. a Hutchinson WoUNDED—DFE Private Rialto A. Montgom: P Marley KILLED IN ACTION Name— Addrenn Next of Kin. lout. James C. Simpkins .........+ Missoula, Mont.....James Simpkins Corp. Clarence H. Bruce tit: Meeker, Colo Helena Mobley » Leonard M. Armatrong Han Bernardino, Cal... Armatronge Lewis B. White ‘ Ukiah, Ca Mra a White P ¥r KB. Smith Carp bt. Murphy Private Ray Sweeney Han Mra. Mary Sweeney X oF wouNDs Lieut. Edward Allen Mitche!! Denver, Colo.,.Henry Wm. Mitchell Private Preston G. Hendricks ramento, Mra, B. Gallagher Private Orvie C. Trout “ Mra. ida F. Trout DIED or Private Rennie Ja rR tt Re n Wii Private Edward BR. VanDenber Corp. Frank W. Alward rp. Thomas Ja, ok Horace A. Hoard Private Albert Dell Private Joe Hovey Private Thomas Je Private Daniel Sheep WOUNDE Capt. John C. Hazlett Capt: Samuel C. Pickett MISSING Private Clinton W. Blackwood.... Private Lawrence M. Hoffman Rrivate Oral W. Neimirk Priv Paul Priva Vreeland : MISSING VAUDEVILLE IS HIT AT FRONT BY ©. ©. LYON (N. E. A. Staff Correspondent.) AMERICAN FRONT IN FRANCE Oct. 14 Y. M A. has pulled in its efforts to help win the war was in bringing over a The beat stunt the Fas toliows next ¢ EK UNDETERMINED FROM ACCIDENT AND OT 1 MARINE CORPS shipload of vaudeville performers to entertain our doughboys. ‘There are performers here who at home from $1,000 to $1,500 a week in real money get pays their expenses and gives them $15 a week for spending money. ‘Their work does more to cheer the boys than all the preach} lers and orators who ever came over | from the seas One of the funniest come from a vaudevillian but from | ¢ mogul |} a solemn-faced Y. M. C. A. who addressed a crowd of the per formers in Paris before they left for the front. In the crowd were Elizabeth Brice, the dancer and singer, long a co-star on Broadway with Charles King; Margaret Mayo, the play wright; Lois Meredith, the movie queen; Tommy Gray, the author of scores of vaudeville sketches and ? popular songs; Will Morrissey, the } Girls!) Make beauty lotion comedian and fiddler; Raymond 1 at home for few cents Walker of “Poor Pauline” fame; Elsie Janis, and a lot more of equal | Se-eme. oer caliber | Sau e the juice of two lemons “Now, young people,” said the #0l-| into a bottle containing three ounces emn-faced man earnestly, “of course | of Orchard Whites shake well, and| you will each sive your $15 4! you have a quarter pint of the best The Y. MC Huns Force 25, das fo wounded severely, died of aineane, undetermined, The late include two Meattle men, namely en war department reported 678 casualtics Sunday | Killed tn action, 186; mins. 5 died of wounds, 73; died of ¢ dinoase, 66; wounded slightly, 8; a: Killed in action, 186 died of wound died ; died from aeroplane IAeut, Norman 8. Archi- 1206 Marion st, missing in action, kin Mra, Alice EK. Masters, 413% low 67 oa uD IN ACTION Address Next of Kin Wm. Te Harris o Ce od Geo, Kapban «Arthur E. Robbing Mra. Ida Hiack Silverton, Or., Nels B. Herigestad Portiand, Or... ... Mea. A. Kelly Canon City, Colo. Mre % ur Redmond, Or...Joseph esh DISKASE Everett, Wash....Mrs. Nell Kantner er, Cole. hilip M. Nelson ¥, Colo Bla Selleck IDENT AND OTHER CAUSES Holly, Colo, -Mra, Eliea Gray SEVERELY Ban Francisco......Pred P. Redner + Newhall, Cal Mra Jessie Wood Issaquah, Wash... .Frank Hailstone Brockton, Mopt..:..Joseph MH. Hoar Great Palla, Mont ¥d_B. Hunter Ban Jose, Cal..... Chung K Heaverton, Or Mrs ida hh Me Br Reattle Mrs Alice K. Mas Tattle Ground, Wh. Mra. x Fortiand, Or Mra. G Butte, Mont... Mra Flora I Low Angeles Albert No. Salt Lake Clty. Mra Framington, NM... Mra, ¢ Royero, Colo,,.Mra. Emma Condion an, Wash....William Schirman rdin, Mont Wm. Seott rth Sakime, Wi ard ©. Sly Mey, Idaho utehinson Cal...Mra. J. J. Setennott ++--Sflas A. Archibald La Grange M. Anderson In WwW ash Cathiamet West VanDenbderg Alward Jacknon Hoard Thos naen Mra. C. J. Newell UNDETERMINED Rerthoud, Col. Mra Lynetta Haglett Long Reach, Cal David Picket x Mont..Mra. A. Black wood r Peter J. Hoffman r Mille, Cal. Mra.M.Neimirk Mrs. Lena F on s |. Mire. LM. Vreeland CASUALTIES N Next of Kin. «Hester Geroy Walker Will Open Spokane Quarters Samuel A. Walker, wholesale gro- cer, elected chairman of the republic An state committee, will open head quarters in Spokane immediately. Walker's election was made at a ting of the republican state com in the New Arctic hotel Sat A vice chairman, secretary utive committee will be se lected by the new party chief A resolution of appreciation was ssed in favor of Retiring Chair 1 Fred C. Harper Everett, Wash urds and exec ,000 Belgians to Work (Special to The Star by N. E. A) AMSTERDAM, Oct. 14.—Refugees: Valenciennes and ita vicinity estimate the number of Belgians de jokes didn't| ported to do military work for the} Valenciennes 00, rmans about and ibeuge to be 2 a ie ey + LEMON JUICE | WHITENS SKIN week in cash, but I have made ar-| bleaching and skin whitening lotion rangements whereby you ean operand complexion beautifier, at very, savings accounts here in Paris and then when you go back to America you will each have @ nice little nest one.” ‘The storm of cheers that gree! this offer went over his head and h came right back with “I'm surprised and delighted, be. cause I'd always been led to believ that stage folks never laid by any: thing for a rainy day.” 1! White for a few cents. very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons, and any drug store or toilet cowfiter will supply three ounces of Orchard Massage this tly fragrant lotion into the face arms and hands each day, and see how tan, redness, sallowness, sun burn and windburn disappear, and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes, Yes! It is harmless, Phillips, of M punt | Fraser-PatersonCo, The Special Price Basement Offers for Tuesday com A Very Special Purchase of Fifty-Six Women’s New Style Suits at a Remarkably Low Price, $18.50 wool burellas, —Navy blue, wine, black. —The utmost of value—such as only the Special Price Basement can offer.$18.50 wool poplins, gu brown, green, > = ye Thirty-Five Women’s Beautiful New Velvet and Serge DRESSES Special $24.50 —Stylish, beautiful Velvet Dresses—also smart styles in serviceable serges. —Fringed panels, basque effects, braid and embroid- ery trimmed. —Colors include navy blue, brown and green. —The Dresses cannot be duplicated at anywhere near the Special Price Basement price..........$24.50 The Special Price Basement Is Offering Remarkable Values in New Fall and Winter Coats for Women—$15.00, $17.50 and $24.50 —Models that are the very latest—materials are all- nniburls and serges. Beautiful New Blouses of Latest Style, of Excellent Quality and Unusual Value At $3.50 EW round, square at nd V yokes, some with medium, others with wide collars, some with pin-tucked yokes and dainty touches of silk embroidery, in self others are trimmed wit and contrasting colors, h fine Venise laces. — Scores of styles to choose from, in white, flesh, tea rose, maize and pink........$3.50 ‘Elephant Shop in Need of Supplies The White Elephant shop, Leary building, wants discarded clothing, millinery supplies, crockery, shoes. Money realized from the sales will xo to war relief work under the Na. tional League for Women's Service. ded at the re Jon, fourtMgioor Chi hird and University. ing en are needed. David Bowen, Elliott 5406. War Stamp Sales in Sept. $1,122,766 Register Before 9 P. M. Tuesday Voters have Monfay and Tues- day only to get thelr namen on the electoral ist by registering in the county-city bulltting. The” office will be open until 9 p. m. Monday and Tuesday evenings TONGUE IF SICK, r ow Call Mrs. | | ‘Thirteen Alaska men held for fed- eral investigation as probabled raft | evaders Sunday. None were able to show registration cards when they, disembarked from the steamship Alameda. Getting Too Fat? Try This—Reduce People who don't grow too fat are the fortunate exception. But if you find the fat accumulating or already. cumbersome, you will be wise to fol- [low this suggestion, which ta en- dorsed by thousands of people who know, Ask your druggist (or if you : refer write to the larmola Co. 864 September War Savings Stamp | Woodward Ave, Detroit, Mich) for so aneniae AP gps ect Pia large case of Marmola - ’ ealee 1 $1,122.76 ording to| tion eablets. Toc is the price the figures given out by County Chair- man C. H. Clarke, Saturday. This brings the total sales for the coun. ty for the year up to $6,041,929.25 When constipated or bilious give “California Syrup world over. By doing this you willl be safe from harmful drugs and be |uble to reduce two, three or four |pounds a week without dieting or ‘exercise. of Figs.” Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that your little one's stomach, liver and bow els need a gentle, thorough cleans ing at once When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn’t sleep, doesn’t eat or act naturally, or is feverish, stom. ach sour, breath bad; has stomach ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of “Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the foul, constiy undigested food and sour » gently moves out of its little wels without griping, and you bi bo’ have a well, playful child again. You needn't coax sick children to |take this harmless “fruit laxative”; they love its delicious taste, and it always makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” whien has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plain ly on the bottle. Beware of coun terfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it is made by “California Fig Syrup Company.” Refuse any other kind! with contempt. | to help Uncle Sam. Meat A Bad Cough food, and only those who More Meatless Days—. Less Uric Acid Meatless days will do as much to relieve sickness as is a good food, but a heavy do hard work or get plenty three times a day. ft negledted, often leads to serious of exercise can safely eat meat two or ove Your ‘distress and soothe your Too much meat loads the blood with excess uric irritated throa king disease. PISO'S: | people. e, 3913 Americus St, says got wet. and caught cold, which put my kidneys out of order. The trouble became more aggra- vating until I was finally bent over Mike a man a hundred years old. I just couldn't get up and would walk around with my hands pres nmy pain. right 8 contained a , ment which Was difficult to pass, Tv all play ut before T starte using Doan's Kidney Pills Really, it was surprising to see how quickly Doan's helpe: me. 1 kept right on usin them and they flushed out my kidneys and completely cured me. | CONSTIPATION have stood the test of time. Purely vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banish biliousness, headache, indigestion and to Clear up a bad complexion, Genuine bears signature | PALE FACES Generally indicate « lack ef Iron in the Blood Carter’s Iron Pills | ‘Will help this condition | | J If your kidneys seem_weak, change to a sim diet, and take Doan's Kid: ig medicine so well recommen DOAN. 60c @ Box at All Stores, Foster-Milburn Core Buffalo, N.Y. Mfg. 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