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OCTOBER 15, 1918. PAGE 7 Only One Pack , : . to Each Soldier in |" FREDERICK & NELSON *s:-- FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE ° France Christmas ' : ne. . | “Mother or sweetheart! Which?" |to whom the precious label will be | “ K f Silk | rit. ret. any } Uncle Sam has put the embar- | sent | 4 N rassing choice pointedly up to the When the label does arrive, the} y ‘ 4 ree \ | boys in France, Each man will be pext problem that will puzzle the | ° toc Ings put permitted to receive but one Christ.) Happ: pient will be how to| » te A }mMas present, and he must decide | a¢ her tokens of affection into | pA who shall have the pleasure of c a tiny « . for she muat ii ny, vending it wooure from. the 1 Cross ' | i air 0 Last year the government an-/ branch a little carto! suring > nounced that cargo space in tly Sx4xd | us Sialiy ouae f HE double sole, the ER, liner would be reserved { ule » hor gift " forwarded ys y " 6 extra spliced heel and gifts, but so numerous thru the Red ¢ ; yy : on devoted friends, even of th The women folks are finding that toe and the lisle garter top Mt paratively small number of troops | it is no easy matter to confine of these Silk Stockin®s are - joverseas at that time, that threo themselves to these narrow limits; | ( all helps toward longer te steamers were loaded down with) many patiently knitted garments aie i | service. rm Christmas packages » congested | will have to be omitted, and they ‘is i nis. } were the mails that of the | will have to make their plans all ac » g ose boys did not receive their home- | ove palais” aneiahaiane - q In black, white and a ue cooked cake and candy and winter worse, the dear girl and the loving f range of desirable color- ot woolens till early summer , many friends who 5 ings, including Havana- hat To make sure that h Amer! y nted to find that they brown, Russia calf, Mouse, ean soldier will get hing this ¢ colve the label, are all * ' ray rizoné Christmas, and that he will get it call n to ask the boy's mother oy ay | Battle ship- gray, Arizona- on time, he will be provided with © will be good enough to in . silver, Cloud - gray and one special label which he may jo their gifts with hers! ‘ ‘ Bronze, $1.55 pair. forward to some relative or friend - 4 : —First Floor | He may receive but one package | And now the mothers and sweet | jhearts, who have prepared or Up ' | jplanned their gifts, are wondering | a f For a SINKS AT PORT] #4 $540000000 THRU ACCIDENT 2 eg or oon New Misses’ Suits Home | New Coats The transport America sank at her} dg at $57.50 Shampoo | for All-purpose Wear members of the crew are missing. | ANDSOME enough for dress wear, yet warmly Some reports place the total of| practical for every day are the well-tailored FEae PERE easdeeasees these Shampoos are most ounted for fe high as 40. HESE simply cut, yet good-looking Suits are as important; the Hair Ton- Cidate AA’ nade ahinenant a. ning ot the becoming and appropriate to small women ics do Much to promote k ’ , P . A ~~ ongaged in re as to miseds. and maintain hair health | The Coat sketched at right is of Velour in taupe, om ul gure ao and consequent beauty. reindeer, brown or navy, with wide collar of Hudson na tons, next to the Leviathan in | There is a slip-through belt effect at back as ye _ Hudnut’s Liquid Green Soap, seal and novelty silk lining in foulard effect, $65.00. = b setae yore Brecon 0:9. ese front of the Green Velour Suit sketched at pied : : a: tas ol 2 The Belted Broadcloth Coat sketched at left has andi from the pier as she wetn down. Le | near-seal collar, gay novelty silk lining and skirt wit vate the min 44 co | Hudson seal collar trimmed with fur buttons and mes- fi he pl ® i kk: i i ng from the pler ax she went down. He-| slit pockets and separate belt. In reindeer and plum bottle. saline lining in self color. In taupe, reindeer, navy or ~4 r Amerika . enn ee - Yiobe Halr Tonic, $1.25 ~ anh BAYA court of inquiry ts to star | color, $57.50. were ‘air Tonic, 1.25 bot French blue, $65.00. Ee | " Troops board the shi forced Box plaits give a becoming fullness to the Suit at Pinaud's Bau de Quinine, Wie tatesting te of hore Ay hoy oad tie, F110" and 84.90 bette ei toad takes Wonca : | right. The collar is of Hudson seal, the vivid lining Beth oad ett agpe a : 4 _ ers’, at Soom Fn a é I bese me Bs raecapag ot of novelty silk; the skirt has slit pockets and separ- | — pot Pegg re | Cold-de ng Blankets . ¢ soldiers were hed t i J | »o n in ansage, iti =in fect, at all places where | Two Sizes, 10c, 25¢ ra crease tnarware wide seat al or Plum Velour or Black Broad- | | Fompeian Hair Massage, In Carefully Selected Qualities by the Red Cross, 50. Save the Cup for | soni . RSE I 8 SOON ia 2 oe lacandll sedischad icn AN Cotton Blankets of excellent quality, soft and Drinking! Seccccccccccocooces| Packer's Liquid Tar Soap warm, with striped borders in pink and blue for shampooing, 45c combinations, finished with overcast ends, size 64x Zeca ale tet, tat || § iF ar and Near A Gay Wool Scarf Minted Gosnnet On tor | 76, $8.75 pale shampooing. NUTS are put up in two y -———- Has a Cheering Effect Ayer’n Scalpinol, a splendid Large, Heavy Cotton Blankets with Plaid Blankets in wool- venient sizes. The cups, of heavy News by Telegra h ° hair tonic, $1.25 bottle 4 softness of finish that rivals all- nd - cotion mixture, waned. Sager. are sclentifically P' on dull Winter costumes, and a Vivaudou's Exyptian Henna seul, ta: thie ceed ak lan with the greater per- prepared. absdlutely sealed and Telephone Ca ee ee = ; ‘or th a | tage of wool, in against moisture, dust or germs. new shipment of the brushed and ad a Ny Aa iad eam blue, tan or pink, bound with wide Tass of pak, ‘Ste ¥ eal ‘ { 2 : ibbor da. 8 1” c R FISCHER BROTHERS CO. You-3 for $5,400,000, SAN JUAN, P. R.—More than 100 portunity for such brightening. 1 oem * —First Floor. ” lives were lost in an earthquake that There lain olo with Riges’ Halr Tonic, $1.00 Distributo: struck Mayaguez, a seaport on the ere, are pial colors : bottle Pocccesescoce YAKIMA.—Youths under 16 years ‘ Amami Shampoo of Egyp- scores of age will not be allowed on the | The new Army Scarf is extra ‘ tian Henna, l6c package. Pays the Biggest Dividends When 1 . streets after 9 o'clock p.m. unless |H wi d features neutral colors ‘ . ia G Gu ; feeteweeee "Paigices tect’: | tare you povgnt one of thoa |/sccompenied by’ ® person over in|] Wige Siels teins Peete a rember Fuel Costs Are Highest relief. Ne rugs. Con- ane ~ according to th ter di ie ’ Be 25 . wos 2 free. r “Chief Nut” bare—the arlatocrat || O° Sicvoe yt at ee OFdinance | ‘ ‘ tints the hair @ tiny bit, 260 IGHEST range efficiency is governed by a RF. TURNER. of Nut Bars? Price, 10¢, and real- A | Prices — $6.00, $7.00 and ed package. —First Floor. nS ar é Phyatctam i wort: OLXMPIA—Funeral services for $8.00. 4} Range’s ability to heat quickly, evenly, then hold Broadway. Cor. o' the late Ge: H ‘d Steven ee ag sd i = tes . . mae oS lien held at. 3 o'clock Wednesda a atten Scarfs with tam or cap to i") SAS TS the heat evenly and long, and it is when tried by this ge carob Fo ‘Saturday. match, $2.25 to $5.00. | The Basement test that Ohio pre-eminence is most clearly exampled. offices of the American Express —Velling Section, First Floor. my E company early Monday, but were } Store ; Eight minutes is wall scared © Jeorge C. Nash, the! =e ss sufficient to bring the night watchenan, eacording to the Bordered Me Ohio from kindling oa Attractive Values in ; ; f point to baking heat; sts febettds tb toad a eee ; Curtain Scrims EE2—>~] fifteen minutes, and oid wrist watch, three gold rings, Household Linens at 25c Yard | a | there is hot water for one set with a $10 gold piece, and the bath. . Seattle, Wash. i = = western coast of Porto Rico, ast|f| softly blended borders and fringes, | Dri-poo, a dry shampoo for | 6“ 9 ———_—_-_-_--- Ad Qf Priday. others striped their entire length. the hair, 60c, The “OH “OHIO , HEADACHES Caroaie two brooches from his barber shop | Ll Monday NION Linen Table Damask (the greater percent- | JUSUALLY attractive 2 | rar i r be . 4 “ ter than its baking sei the eartionie ators’ or Me Moe a heed is linen) in pleasing floral patterna—e qual- U window draperies may | | ability, of course, and kina, $4 W. Stewart at., according to ity that will launder well and give long service, at be fashioned from these a as a baker the Ohio is _ $2.35 yard. evenly-woven, round-thread : probably unexcelled. A. W. Archer reported to the po- Sesdrc. { ike Cus tiatave arse Hee that his place of business, the Hemstitched Huck Tow- Table Cloths of closely-woven Irish i i Dearborn Printing shop, 212 Marion | eis, full - bleached, cotton damask—have the appear, | Bordered in Filet-stripe and | sa , Ohio alone — the im- You may be undecided as to the choice of a st., b yn ra Monday, but closely-woven and ab ance of linen, and are in fact cop. | block patterns with hemstitched he s proved hot-blast fire- only a few postage stamps stolen sorbent quality, size a | band edge, these Scrims offer box—is especially well dentist for work which you have in mind. As ‘The Public Realty bureau is fall 17x34 inches, _ excep. ten Of thelr maker's best linen | very attractive value at 25¢ worth investigation when high fuel costs are con- the (ue in Une with. the replacing of tional value at 25c pattern. Sizes 70x70 inches, at yard ] dental work may have much to do with salesmen with women. Mrs. Frank 3 5 First Floor. —THE BASEMENT store. | sidered. —THE BASEMENT STORE. future state of your health, this choice is well Pond has joined the sales force and a ./ : . ns rie % i aR i ° ctl pe considering. will replace at least one man, who has gone Into essential work. | y b stationary firemen, concealed In a din ask yourself two questions: Is Walter G. Held, son of Mrs. Mary |Hold Train Crew Held, 5903 12th ave. N. B., reported locker. Those arrested were the dentist a graduate registered professional Bf iiied in action on soviemoer 21. im|imn New Army Outfit {tern ron western. stenosran in Whisky Probe). tive, conductor; ¢. F. clarke SESTm To the use of Practitioner of known standing in the com- sqecram received Sem Nae inston.| | Wanted—10,000. men for Uncle) fn8 paces in the motor corpe, Five members of Northern Pacitic| chet; ¥. Miller, assistant cook: H.| 2 substitute flours, ? Is his equipment complete and up to en re eee ’ Benim. sé train crew No. 41 have been held on | Given, assistant cook, and C. H. Tur , [4] alone or in com- ? Russians Announce overseas Union Pacific railroad will try an $1,500 ball each by United States au-| ner, L. Washington and L. Buckbee, ‘ bination, this the latest modern scien Czechs as Allies ,,)"” veoh ap oped oat experiment by using women to load ‘hor! following discovery of 144| colored waiters eae @ compilation of The faet that myself may take place — ir- WASHINGT® Oct. 15.—Recog: | registration, or physicially unfit. freight cara nage Pe gistered ritants or poisons circu- nition of the Czecho-Slovaks as an| Recruiting here in in charge of) a a ere cae tee lating in the blood at independent nation and an ally of| Roger Atkinson, 405 University st.|; —Sn”#nLS GS SCSCSCSCSC*d : egy graduate dentists are locality between the Russia in the war against Germany | (Automobile club) until October 25 . | pases is the 22¥ y i by the new Russian provisional| livery kind of experienced automo: | y | Let Your Dollars Volunteer . Baggeriage ee as well known as gum margin and the api- government at Uffa, was confirmed | bile man is needed, from carburetor || Amd t ‘ <A ie fact that we keep in cal end of the root. How by the following cable received by| repairers to upholsterers, Steam || ™ a We, the people of the United States, must pay for our — 4 . Ambassador Bakhmetieff from his|and power engineers, cooks, drafts share of the war. There are two ways in which we will do it WTB] Matted free w touch with scientific ad- necessary, then, that a aiveruinee: men, drill preks men, all kinds of ||" | by buying Liberty Bonds and by paying taxes, It has been R Lon receipt = ont in the pro- — = a “The ancient aspirations of the | — —— ft u | well said that buying bonds ts ke volunteering white paying your eaves lession by extensive re- the es improv Crecho-Slovaks for the creation of GAT tanee ie ttke being drafte: ca on search and annual post- X-RAY and other ma- an inde ent state always found sat H.U ROGERS . ere the bonds the higher the ¢ genet, | The Rogers Company thy ong the Russian peo- . tuy a uiberty Bonds you ca | graduate work. chinery for detecting tn Acwktingty, the Csecho-Siovak | - - carry. It will help our country to win 2136 Pacific Avenue My equipment is not the source of irritation nation clearly understands at pres: | 3 the war while it helps you to win finan. ‘Tacoma only complete but in- before treating the ent that the only possibility of real si = abt tes cial independence | 2200 First Avenue South e tooth. izing its most sacred aspirations | en 7 i Seattle ard 1 be rd Jae Considerable of my consists in close union with a — =a vow ore WW, 5 First National Bank found in very few of- success in the treatment er LS. a eG b FRG} me ie dee ak shan fices Northwest. of PYORRHEA is due : Ave. at James The PMR yw ype to the fact that I have [| American Patrol a : “TTT PSs. occ cessity of this cannot be always had the latest Takes Prisoners ' ! : orun SATURDAY EvENtNG over-estimated. For in- equipment for detection LONDON, Oct. 15 a : 6 To ; stance, my research has and treatment of this | afternoon an American patrol cross <= shown’ that irritation ed the Selle in the region of St. Sou- plet and brought back 30 prisoners, | Field Marshal Hale reporte d today. a successful raid yesterday M ing, south of Sainghineweppes, ly equipment new and , 20 prisoners were taken. A few pris Why not call for FREE EXAMINATION and oners also were taken during the ight natrols on other portions of In order to introduce our new (whale- consultation? | the 2B Fs a alana ye bone} plate, which is the lightest and . i Sacareees alls it piate known, cove: lit- Lady Attendant. Scandinavian Spoken. - j ave a us the root of the Suan ee a‘ : . ys, 10 a. m. to 12. i Y ite corn off the col Open Evenings Until 8, Sundays, |Spain Sei zes 7 lide apelin oa aa oe . — : } ve impression taken in the mornin German Vessels, and wet teeth same day. Examination r MADRID, Oct. ~The Spanish f and advice free. s s s | government reqnisttiound neven Ger 4 ‘ alling 2 one, te 7" : years. Have impression taken in th + ] 3 % Bs ll tastes customers, whose work ia stil ey ‘ood ction. Ask our custom- | 1 AS A. aDISON I fri testes: ere who have tested our work. W! ming to Our office, be eure you are DR. R. B. WEGNER, MM 4 THOM! * 1 2 for 25c, and 156 size fm the right place. Bring this ad with you. ION — :@ Northwest Corner Pike and Secon: ANI N. J., Oct. 16 ge 4 Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People 227 UNIO} SFR ieee Silene 00... SONS Bier SS ENS here today, Hla ailment. ie diag: unit OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Zz esis soeek ae kath | ‘ge? UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co.

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