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The World’s Greatest Baritone Star of the Metropolitan Grand Opera Company Pays Tribute to the Triumph of the ng OLOELLE The Tone-Coloring Solo Player Piano “The effect obtained on your remarkable Soloelle astounded me. Such perfect control of delicate tone-shading does not seem to belong to a player piano. aera can = on it with the feeling and vo — ‘The Soloelie ts not the accepted idea of the player piano—it is @ifferent. There is no other player piano that will permit you te play as though you had all the knowledge—all the skill— ‘all the technique of a trained pianist. FIRST—The Selectic te. the, only plaver, piawe shat affords com: earestricted cxm Meleay and A: ‘The Solectic efords contro ebarm and essence bg mesical expressions. eso be used charmingly for pth as seounpaniomenet separate! te te RS a: player nae thet Tene-Cotortag ig Soloetie, Autopiano Soloeile, Pian- Washburn Soloelie, Bacon Soloelle, etc. sta Soloe!le. Found guilty of selling a botile of | whisky without a retali license, Wm. Algy, Snohomish railroad telegraph operator, wan sentenced to 30 days | in the Snohomish county jail by Unit [ed States District Judge Neterer. WHY WAIT? BONDS NOW. ro t Profits $268,530.84, one umes entins tae neet| profit of during the first 18, according to a by the ‘comp- | the request of} (esha Nea At Once! Stops Stomach Distress! Endigestion pain, food souring, acidity, gas, and heartburn go instantly! Pleasant relief! Wonder what you ate to upset your stomach? Don't bother! Here is relief! The moment Pape’s Diapepsin reaches your unsettled stomach all the lumps of indigestion pain, sourness, gases, acidity, headache and dyspepsia go. Costs so little at drug stores. wset? Pape’s Diapepsin Siunrtet SENSIBLE WALKING BOOT $6.00 cloth top to match. and a comfortable width sole etty combination in a walk- post is of brown calf, with sole and plain 3 welt sole and mili; | walking sh THE SYMONDS SHOE CO. 1516 THIRD AVENUE Between Pike and Pine Streets VALUES and SMALL PROFS The Shoe Shop of LARGE V HEAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to Introduce our new (whale- bone) plate, which is the lightest and girongest pinte known, tle of the roof of the mouth; bite corn off the cob. ranteed for 15 years. Have \mpression taken in the morning and get teeth same day, and advice free. nteed for fifteen teeth name day. Our Plate # natin ¢ rk to our office, be Bring this ad with you. see the ate 0 AS Eo tartany Porele OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co, Let Seattle Speak Out for the Unconditional Surrender of Germany If you believe ¢ Germany except on terms sign this sident, Let him know are backing him, Slen it and send it to the Baite The Star, who will forward it to Washington. Hon. Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, Washington, D. C, Dear Mr. President: As a loyal American, I am writing to press to you my deep appreciation of the manner in which you have thus far set forth to the world the war aims of the United States. Your reply to the Austrian peace proposal and your message directed to the German chancellor met with my heartiest approval. My earnest hope is that, as the conflict moves into increasingly decisive stages, it be made clear to the enemy and to the world that America insists on the unconditional surrender of the German imperial government before hostilities shall cease, I submit that in no other way can the great principles you have so ably enunciated be put into effect on an enduring basis. Yours very sincerely, t we should make no peace with nconditional surrender YES, SEATTLE IS RESPONDING TO UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER CLUB These are a cauple of the letters | Third W. (two sons over there) “radford, 14th ay received by The Star on the “uncon: | ""adford. 1620 14th ave ditional surrender” suggestion ave; Dr tydney Herth ave NP Nielne Editor Star: I am enclosing, sien: | 5°". Mathewn, dM. ed, your printed letter to President pemant 1. Hheldon, the serviee); Edgar 0 I think we ought to go farther ana w | Insist also upon the same terms for | Turkey. The Turkish government | should be made safe for Christian people. Turkey has been a running | wore upon the face of the globe too long, After Germany has surren dered, take her navy and her sub-| marines to the Dardanelles and use them to keep that waterway open to} all the world and for the enforcé.| ment of decent treatment to all peo ple who enter Turkey. Lundia, 653 #tuart 436 Burke butllding; ought to be? | fred Mo Des Your ringing e@itoriala‘at crucial | Ulakey, 2044 Franklin ave, ¥. times during this war Nave had a| Fist 3114 «plendid effect and all the people who read your paper are prepared and determined to see this war has! not been fought in vain. Respect tuily, EDGAR G. MILLS. i Frederick Puget Yard; Ann KB. Meltborg, Mr, and Mra J. J. Munael Editor Star: Here's my signature and every shipyard man I talk with | feels the aume way. We launched a big boat today, and say, it makes a fellow feel like both working and | buying bonds (I tried to join the Box on Lagus, Wash. Alien, 220 W. Davia at |our government who can hand it to J. KE. Lambert, Port Orchard, ‘om Hike Wilson does! Some reply he | D2 Mill, 6011 De hands old Bill! And what will old) WY" iy Mere Bull's folks think of some of Wilson's © wt Macon, 2016 47th « thoughts on mere bumanity—or | Zrigire, freme | gien, Bnohomish, Waah H.R. MeClean. rather inhumanity? > tenn wash, Let the war continue till Germany | (S48 11th ave: J. Bt. Mecie and Berlin have tasted what Slaugh-| Mount wasn. Prea Ie Dyke. tered Belgium has. Yours for peace| i9ird st: J. & Freeman of the right kind Lybeck, 7263 2 J. G, MATTHEWS, Y. M. C. A v Auburn, Wash So you see Seattle is responding | itasro = lg = well in the demand for “uncondition- | 1996 10th ave. Wi; F. D. Derby Al surrender.” ‘The following are ad R - 4 ditional names to those already pub ssiai shed who have signed The Star let. | “SUselans Wonder ter of encouragement to President Wilson mn, 2211 Nob Hilt fl : Ti Nob Milt ave . eres ave. (two boys BY JOSEPH SHAPLEN ver (United Press Staff | Madison Mrs H arc Medioon *t;' gis ave, &; F. &. Ward. |, WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. j. Damon, 223 / Officialn today dincusned #24 BL Hts at Fourth at, Bren ity; & 1 Hinson, Mra MOA| oe the Squires, Manette, Mr. and Mra HA. Moodie, Manette, Wash.) W. K rapidly tional situation. Hachelor, city; Joe, Theresa and Cath-| ‘The big question asked in Rus- erine Mitehell, elty; Mr. and Mra. Frank Haidwin, Edmonds, Wash.: Mr. and Mra Samuel Fish, city; Mra 1, Boyd, 2217 | is sian and other diplomatic oe scoala —_———| “How does President Wilson Reduce Your Fat" Xi cupled Russian territory While the the Crimea, the Caucasus, nd the Without Dieting ears ago the formula for fat r ction was “diet T y it is “Take n Tablets r doctors tell joy by the pointed out the there, for the E an people matter two, thre nda of fat a week harmless Marmola FP Tablets are sold. by regions into r druggiste—a large case for The unloose a if you prefer you may write direct ing, to the Marmola Company, 864 ' | Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Blood Poisoning HAMLINS WIZARD OIL, A SAFE FIRST AID TREATMENT attempt to throw the ign of terror and or population. influenza epidemic | tow often lockjaw, blood pois- | oning, the loss of an arm or leg, or | sopangenes even life itself, results from the neglect of a slight scratch or little cut! is a safe and effective first aid treatment. It contains no chloro form or other dangerous drugs but is composed of the most healing, penetrating oils. It is a powerful antiseptic and should be applied immediately to wounds of this kind to prevent danger of blood poison- liver and disordered bowels, Winard Ol J a food, dependable prep- o fn the medicine the doctor may ing and healing a 4 quickly art in cases of spr substitute for calomel, bites and stings. for atiff neck, nore ker noren, earache toothache. Get a bottle from your druge! el f not_en f, cramps or pain. try Hamling Wiser’ | relief, 80 you can eat what Eber 4 tor tic. Guaranteed. At 10c and 25¢ per box. All | Mount Pleasant cemetery, has A TENDENCY aeignin ave | street, * Latons ave | seventeen year-old Wilson. P. Carroll, 1162 16th N. (four sons nd Mary J. Atkivaom, Ten! ©. Gaasiand, American and Mire Ka < Claypool, | ase ui - M. Burtield, Rat. | “omach. aan: Mr and Drak While we have the armies ready | 6762 lath ave, N. Wt re Peart Knox. why not make @ clean job of it and | Fert png hg mn " Saatians doors jeath, Monroe, make this world of ours what it/p.ui Mo Lalsine, Monroe, Waeh.; Wink Mm. 988 Mpruce ot WA erett. Waab ith Price, etty army) to have a man at the head of | jay A’ Haas, manager Levy's Orpheum MeClean. 1704 Hunnyaide wrniah, city; Mrs mith am Walker, €009 12th ave. Depinydt What Will Come When Huns Leave ‘orrespondent) Russian D. L. Hinson. /the plight of Russia in the changing interna liberation of Ukraine. 3altic provinces from German yoke will be received cannot hevik! in Moscow and Petrograd, is was asserted liberated ewed civil war County commissioners haye post poned sessions pending the Spanish by stomach weakness. STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers ki ae Instead ot | fizard € taking tonics, or trying to patch up a Hamlins Wizard Oil eee dinestion, they are attacking tho| real cause of the ailment—clogged | dizziness, sallow skin and | posed of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, away sore indigestion and stomach troubles. ‘ou have a bad taste in your) 5 cantik tongue coated, appetite poor,| lazy, don’t-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, ath and infammation | you should take Olive Tablets, the Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetablecompound mixed with for olive oil. You will know them by their ir not satires | olive color. They do the work without gi led with constipation | take one or twoat ea ALWAYS CARRY DEMOCRATS ARE REGISTRATION LISTED TO FILL CARD, HE SAYS NOV. 5 BALLOT Failure to have their registration! John 1, Mullane defeut carda with them is responsible for} by Thomas Dobson for republican the arrest by federal agents of m nomination for county commissioner than 20 men every day, aceordir n the North district | appear on the Gallot November 5 as the demo candidate ial Ansistant Attorney Geni nee I eames eratte “The law requires every man be-|D. Fullen, of the King county cen to have regis: | tral committes, filed the list of Chairman Charle tween 18 and 46 tration card with him at all times,” | cratic candidates to fill vacancien, as Mr. Hteames, “If found with: | follow ut it our agents have no recourse | For justice of the peace 1 but to detain the man, regurdiers| Casey, 1411 1. Spring wt; Ju L of who he is, until he can prove he| Shay, 1151 19th ave., Frank L. Kuhn has registered, We dislike to keep | 409 Broadyay; ¢ an in jail, so it is of the highest | 26th ave. N importa that he have bin card] Representative, 434 district—Geo. with him always,” L, Palmer, 2902 17th ave | State nenator, 234 district—A. FE Urge Federalization Plage, 1119 Yakima ave State representative, 45th district of State Regiment tury Kiourr, i908 seventh ave frig. Gen. Harvey J. Mons ha 46th district—John C. Ince: 44th dix gone to Washington, D. C, to con-|tict, Frank A, Rust, 908 Jefferson ree M. Jacobs, 1722 an sult with war department officials a om ‘ e concerning federalization of the) | rer f a issioner, Third din Third Washington regiment of Na age fe n Mullane, 6305 Eighth tional Guard infantry, now or-|" N 6 « ‘ounty ley Clarence lL. Gere, Kanized to a strength of 1,660 men. | go.‘ 05 awe ren 1 re, County coroner—A. Jeff Nelson, Allies to Indorse Wilson’s Answer MANCHESTER, Eng, Oct. 16 President Wilson's stern and formid answer to Germany undoubted | 909 16 ly will be wholeheartedly indor precinct--Eda W. Bryan John H.W J. W. Twins, Harrison st scant Semieres,|| STANDING OF | C. W. Lavering, superintendent wt M W. $.S. SOCIETIES | elected to fill a similar position at) ~~ Tahoma cemetery, North Yakima, | January 1 ‘Total war savings stamps purc ed and owned by members of war » and on Sep savings societies up tember 30. | jetien showing leas than $2,000 | not included Frank Waterhouse & Co “Lest We Forget" W. 8. 8. Si | 450; Ames or Shop, $20,870; § Jeery Co., $14,905; Schwabacher | Bros. bd Co., $12,600; Sunde & d’Evers, $10,65 patti ublic Library A tendency to thin blood, or ane-| 99 c95- gehwabacher Hardwa mia, may be hereditary. In fact it) g¢'7 often runs in families and in such cases it should be combated, as soon r Savings as a symptom shows, by the use of | "4 Steamship Co $83 blood-making tonic. cy” War Savings society Monatosse, 2 Porter| cident War Bavings society, § whill, Maas, and her|Howles Co. $7,436; City Engineer's daughter, both | office, $7,000; Fischer Bros, $7,000 used Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills for the| Puget Sound Machinery Depot treatment of anemia and their ex. | 56.6 MacDougall-Southwick Co. perience follows $6,280; Eggert Shoe Ce 5,980; Smith t had suffered with Cannery Machine Co 470 lack of blood from adecker & Co., $5,305; Hicks says Mr. Monatesse, “I was losing teria, $6,205; Jon, Mayer & Brox my strength, was run down, and had /$5.210; Commerical Boiler Works terrible headaches. 1 took bitter | $5,090 D. Phillips, Inc, $4,930 tonics and other medicines but they | Contract Division, City Light, $4,710 did not seem to help me. I was dix |“Whiton” W. 8. 8. $4,705; H. W couraged, my appetite was poor and | Johns Manville Co. $4,356; Washing what I did eat would not stay on my | ton Iron Works, $4,345; “The Chitten den” W. 8. 8., $4,285, Augu First We anemia or girlhood. “I had heard of people who were benefited by using Dr. Wiillams'| «er & Hurlbut, $4. Pink Pilla, and 1 decided to try|#on Co, ‘anal War Savings them, I noticed improvement after | society, Seattle Machine I had taken three boxes. My appe-| Works, $3,940; Supply Laundry Co.'s Ute became better and I felt strong jepieres $2,830; Hoge Bullding Cafe. er in every way Ames Painting Department “My daughter, Antoinette, became | $3 £00; Wing's Ca rin, $3,750; the | run down about three years ago and | Pacific Coast ¢ seemed to have no ambition, She| Fire Headqua was colorless and her limbs ached | Net and Twi continually, She had no appetite|Candy Co. $ and her face broke out with pimples.| Sons, Inc, $3 Dr. Willlama’ Pink Pilla helped her | Uridge and Dredging Co., 83 E at once, and she began to eat better.) N. Brooks & Co., $3,665; Turner & Her color came back, and the pains| Pease War Savings society, $2,655 in her limbs disappeared King Cour Assensor's Office Your own druggist sella Dr. Wil-| $3,615; Engineer's Division, City Hams’ Pink Pills or they will be sent | Light, $3,480; West Seattle Chapter. by mail on receipt of price, 60 cents | No. 106, O. E. S., $3,385. per box. Write to the Dr. Williams or Co., $3,275 Medicine ¢ chene 2 0. : and Warehouse Co ne" W. 8. B., $ podrich Rubber Co., $: n Commissary Co. 83,12 Amen Plate Shed, $1,060; Washington Laundry Co., $3,000; Swedish Hospi- tal W. S. 8, $2,930; Zemmerman-De n, $2,910 Northwestern Mutual Fire Associa tion, $2,890; Piper & Taft, $2,835 Rautman Plumbing and Heating Co., $2,825; Manning & $2.780; Model Laundry Co., $2,770; Wilson's Mod. ern Business College, $2,760; G. O Guys Inc., $2,685; City Dye Works, 5; Covey Wet Wash Laundry andard O11 Co. 50. Bros. & Co. 10c Store. 3 rote-Rankin W. 8. S., $2,400 jlored-Ready Co., $2,400; Washing ton Mutual Savings Bank employes $2,375; Public Utilities, $2,355; Cres cent Manofacturing Co., $2,345; Sher iff's Office, $2,240; Good Eats Cafe “IF | HURT YOU, DON’T t« & $2,335; Ark Chapter, No. 86, O. PAY ME.” « |B S&, $2,310; Kquitable Life Assur ance Co., $2 ‘Thin ts my message of dott utual Paper Co., $2.25 ance to you trom the fear that ac-|,,\utual Paper Co., $2.250; Denny companies Dental operations. Renton Clay and Coal Co, $2,15 "f, FILI, CROWN and $2,150; Hofius n absolutely without 05; Western on but acute absceased n teraeutitie ters, $3 Pacific Co., $3,695; Imperial 5; Henry Disston & Puget Sound Globe Wall the Chapter, pain tf al conditions. Lowest prices high-class, guarente STERLING DENTISTRY Hull Explains New ax Levy Figures The 4.88 mills rate increase for the Get Spee Your Digestion in Shape rease in the city tax alone, Many ailments are caused 'n this office stating that the total increase in the city of Seattle old limits for the year 1918 is 4.88 mill 1] ‘ 1s on the dollar J did not ads tO) state that the city’s levy was 4.88 | mills increase. This iner milla in th city of tt city tax, state tax, cit Sead city for Assessor Frank W. Hull ment follows Statement of levies based on the 1918 assessed valuations as compiled His state is correct Faulty digestion biliousness, sick headache, P i schools and county tax, A study Maintain athe tevies as dempiled by this office ind printed in the papers shows the eruptions. healthy condition of the| various increases’ Ax a matter of ptommen arid: you: will (get | Mon ts city ® old limita Increase rid of the chief cause of your | poses is 2.86. milis; the county's in : crease is 879 mill; the state's in sufferings. Do not neglect neta 1448. mill, and school dis — Faery | trict No. 1 is 1.95 mills. The port the laws of health. Keep of Seattle has no levy for the year stomach, liver and bowels | 1918 in order by timely use of atement of levies within the various taxing districts of King} county is published every year by this office in order that the taxpay er may have some ide as to what | his taxes will be. In giving out the | levies we do not show percentages of increase other than us ibove stated,”’ PILLS Antone Ferrarai, charged with it legal traffic in lUquor from San 1} fr poem Mofleine tn the World, |! neisco, was held on $3,000 In bones, 10c., 280. | by U.S, C nmissioner McClelland, 984; National Gro- | Hammond Milling Co., $4,280: Spel- | 25; Fraser-Pater- | | vc. |them, sudden changes ce cording to a statement by Deputy|no inconvenience, and already infected, the trouble ease of 488|about by having 's com-| blood, uncontaminated by im-|acne and other such diseases ‘\ | purities of any kind. PAGE Satisfactory Terms Always ‘e GROTE-RANKINCe. | OTTO F ALGEL, Prosudent oA Designed and Constructed in Accordance With Our High Standards of Quality, the Bedroom Suites illustrated are offered to you at extremely moderate prices and present a very splendid opportunity for saving. Winder’ Bedroom Suite at $402 This charming Ivory Enameled Bedroom Suite is | among the latest arrivals, expressing grace and ele- gance in every line. Suitable for the most ornate or | simplest bedroom. Suite compris Dresser, Chif- fonier, Dressing Table and Bed. 2S POC AS PEO SOLS EAe 1d KQee RE EES Decorated Ivory Bedroom Suite at $337 The sketch suggests a handsome Bedroom Suite | decorated in colors: Dresser, Chiffonier, Bed and Dressing Table. All the pieces are large and roomy and of the best construction. Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin | | | 5,000 Alaskans Are |Only 69,482 Names Short of Supplies’ Registered for Nov. 5 Five thousand white men in the| So absorbed are the people of Kuskokwim river district, Alaska, Seattle in the war situation that are faced with almost certain star- comparatively little interest is being vation this coming winter, says| taken in politics, judging by the SR ie RN 6 2 RRR 8 CR SRR CR SE p steam- YOUR ‘BONDS Ni Capt. D. S. McAlpine, whose steam-| Voters’ registration, which closed er Ruby les at Seward, unable to| Tuesday with 69,482 names on the complete the journey with suppiles| Toll, as compared with nearly for the destitute territory. Short-/| 100,000 for November electior age of food supply is already felt./of 1916. It is estimated that ther McAlpine charges that t are more tan 40,000 citizens in or was overloaded, and that its in-| Seattle who disqualified themselves ability to weather storms was the ‘fom voting by failing to register. result Since the primaries 3,112 voter: Thirty white men and numbers | have registered of natives died in this district last winter thru famine, McAlpine tae BoNDs Now} claims, la | in America who has not heara of it. It has helped to re store many people to health, ist the hardships of It has brought relief in thou- winter. sands of cases of blood dis- orders during the past fifty It is the strong-blooded| year men and women who are. S.S.S. is a standard treat- vigorous and healthy in win-|ment for all blood troubles. ter, and who are not incon- It is a true blood tonic, that venienced by the cold, wet) purifies and brings new vigor day Wet feet don’t bother) and new life to the blood se|stream. It is guaranteed to even be purely vegetable, to con- when a cold is “caught,” be- tain no mercury or other cause of contact, in a close,|mineral drugs, but to be stuffy room, with some one|made from herbs and _ roots carefully selected for their seldom lasts over a day or} known medicinal properties. two. This highly desired For chronic sore ulcers, state of health brought |catarrh, rheumatism, eczema, rich, pure| psoriasis, salt rheum, tetter, as are due to infected blood, You may possibly think)S. S.S. acts quickly and satis- your blood is all right—you/|factorily. It counteracts the are not troubled by outward| germs and poisons, cleanses signs. Yet you have felt) the system of unhealthy ac- tired and languid, you have|cumulations, literally washes lost some sleep or had some /all foreign matter from the minor ailments at times, but|blood and renews its life-giv- you regard yourself as in|ing propertie: | “fairly good condition physi-| Be sure to take S. S. S. this cally. This may be true,|winter. The renewal of vigor jbut you should take nothing |that it will give you will be | for granted, you should not}well worth while. One thing |“guess” that you are all right.|you can be sure of and tha The thing to do is to make|/is if you take S. 8S. 38 yourself right by taking aj will be benefited. {good blood tonic and invigor-|day at your drug store—re- ator, suc h as Ss. 8. S. It is | fuse any substitute. For | the cal advice, address Swift the market {pay There is/ aha ifie Co., 416 Swift Labo- |hardly aman, woman or child| ratory, Atlanta, Ga, 4 < ms.