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PAGE 4 The Wonderful Call (ea Ca ~~ Milli 1,?|BETTING 2 TO 1 ON Woe Bay cots “A Smile-A Twenty-Six Million Dollar Smile” sdilag Of all the woman's lifes fraught with Care should b that the Apprehe timely us nation ts ousness atreteh nd the ing j Period ia one of The broad, flat abd nu relax with ease, and when baby comes the time at the crisis ts less it and pain and danger is avoided t Thousands omen, for half a century, hav this penetrating external ap on. prepared es pecially for ectant mothers, and Srery. Woman awaiting the crisis should give nature a helping hand ; Write the ep Renpiter Company, Dept. FL Lamar tulldl ' Giianta, Georgia, for their Mother: hood Book, of great value to al omen, and obtain a bottle of Moth: tre Friend trom thed ruggiat and | Stein its application regularly might | Sed morning eM men _ a | vw nd her smile radiates the spirit of the army of salespeople who worked early and |Almost Every Human Ail-|:nost serious are Rheumatian, with late bringtr ‘ a zs te torturtn, . Adler-i-ka | ate oringng state Chairman J, A. Swalwell, who worried for the whole state, sand who had to keep every cog of the big machine working ment Is Directly Traceable | .; ; smoothly. His of all the atate workers to Impurities in the i ' No. 4 is W head of Seatt at army of industrial rty Loan campaign, Some of the labor men may ble Blood. ~s 7 ! to beat Ladd smi any harder than he ¢ ord of workers’ subscriptions. His ¢ ization in ¢ oA 5 Malaria, which makes ; : © |where they stand—squarely back of their brothers “Over There portance of keeping the blood free |##en are the direct result of im quick to benish bilioueness, ta _ > realise that | DUFS headache, to LUDENDORFF TOMB “After using Adleri-ka my wife is able to do her own housework an¢ @id all housecleaning. The soreness and pain in her side disappeared Signed) W. H. Brubaker, Salina, Pa ‘Adierika expels ALL gus and sourness, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH up rr and lower bowel, flushing EN TIRE alimentary canal. Removes | ‘ ALL foul matter which poisons sy¥® | jo 4.4 ff 4 Pog pa ae ee ee Faithful.” sold Adieri-ka many years. It is) a mixture of buckthorn, cascara,) glycerine and nine other simple | RUB frugs, Swift Drug Co, and leading trusgists. THE HAGUE, Oct. 21.-—Gen. Lu dendorff recently returned to to inaugurate a family tomb lin cemetery. The tomb was ere in memory of the general's t “Fearlens is surmounted ~ and Ve | with a German spike helmet. PAINS, SWELLING Don’t suffer! Relief comes the moment you rub with “St. Jacobs Liniment” | Don't stay crippled! Rub this FALLING SICKNESS _ || soothing, penetrating lintment right EPILEPSY |inte the sprain, ache or strain, and |out comes pain, soreness, aie cetiee trent || m8, eesane. pervess . ¥ || Nothing else penetrates, heals Mee amees and convulsions, will jand strengthens the injured mus- be glad to know of Kosine. We || cles, nerves, tendons and liga want the most skeptical to try || ments so promptly. It doesn’t burn or discolor the skin and can the Kosine treatment, for the of this treatment in the past not cause injury. Don't suffer! Das proved it to have un- usval merit. |Get a small trial bottle from any aslaatSou ate noc entirely Pa drug store now—limber up! Rub fied, your money will be refund- || the misery right out. A moment Gletary, ote, free on request. after “St. Jacobs Liniment” ts ap plied you can not feel the slightest pain or sorences, and you can go about your regular duties. “St Jacobse Liniment™ conquers pain. It has been used effectively for sprains, strains, soreness and stiff. ness for 60 years—six cold medal SWIFT'S PHARMACY Second Ave. and Pik St. ALL SET FOR um MILLIONS IN | save this fuel ON SPRAINS, stiffness | pate bond buyers nome—to the ne toward ANDON, Oct. 21.—Salvage ex inate ae sas ahead unas SE coe LONDON, Oct, 21.—Destruction of order or ispurity | 5 the blood ; ’ the blood is a |thoroughly, and routs every vestige ahs tn han te libraries and a alleries in Fra! { (Special to The Star by N. BE A) reries and art galleries in France| . anger, for every vital |of impurity. It ts sold by druggists PA E FACES LONDON, England, Oct 21 by the Germans has led the duke of | organ of the body depends upon the | everywhere Generally indicate « lack successful would not be w News tle . : , ‘ + | Waste of two and a half tons te o pat bead a fend Ae one N an the gent that every pic | blood supply to properly perform its Fe nle literature and med of Iron ia the Blood f coal annually in cinders Ia eats ee ee as “rong Aag sibs. ture and boo! 18 wantonly destroy. | functions. ic absolutely free, write to- > made to r the specte known to Many painful and dangerous dim: |day to the Dept., Swift Spe siron mated and steps are being taken to London alone, it ts asserted, wastes a half million tons The annual saving which may be effected, It Is eatimated, is more than $10,000,000 Aside from the saving In money ia the labor which would be saver It would take 11,008 miners a year to produce the amount of coal which lin heat value is lost in cinder heaps | annually ie | Japanese Shipping Broadening Field | (Special to The Star by N. BE. A) | Lv POOL, Oct. 21.—Japanese steam lines are 0 establishing connections which are bound to continue after the war, Traffic with India is inereasing, altho Brit lish shops are excluded from coastal | |traffic in Japan. An extenstve trade with New Zealand and Aus-| | tralia is also being developed. | 'Siberia Compared | | to U. S. and Canada| (Special to The Star by N. FE A.)/ LONDON, Oct. 21--fiiberia’s min- (ae SEATTLI 26,000,000 wmilen! n Overwubseription. He was an ABANDON PLANS TO REFLOAT be locke eral wealth, her forests and her ag- awards. Heatteal ‘yeetbiities have ~ been} practically untouched and after the| war will furnish an immense field for development. The country has \ a poe. pel am Tl [ei ffealth * "= | fer raerise pateral pee rye! Women employed in all branches Mitt yo lee Foti lot industry in France number| Lena Hay Con i 626,009. be A a“ sn Thiré Ave Special Prices in Men’s Furnishings Knit Gloves $1.25 Bathrobes $4.50, $6.45, $8.35 Jersey Knit Gloves in Ox- Cotton Robes in a large as- ee es sortment of patterns, for with black kid. lounging or bath use. Cotton Handkerchiefs 20¢ Each Colored Initialed Handker- chiefs with 14-inch hems. Southwick Model Soft Collars 20¢ Each Madras Collars in the popu- AND PIKE STREET Silk Ties at 55¢ Each Four-in-Hand Ties with large open ends and slip-easy bands. Plaids, stripes, Per- sians and flowered patterns. Wool and Cotton Union Suits |]) it lar Southwick model—long $3.25 iH ll | point front, i Ribbed Union Suits in | i Shirts $1.45 natural gray. All form-fit Cheney Silk Mufflers $2.95 Each Fringed end Mufflers of beautiful silks in blue, green, red, gray and black. Silk Lisle Sox 45¢ Pair Neat, dressy Sox with re- inforced heels, toes and soles to assure maximum wear. Col- ors—white, navy and black. Linen Handkerchiefs 45e Each Globe make garments. Sizes 36 to 48. Madras, percale and crepe cloth Shirts. Soft and starched) Woo! and Cotton Shirts and cuffs, Pleated and Drawers $2.15 Garment plain bosoms. Large E ; | assortment of pat- Natural gray, medium- weight garments in sizes 30 to 46 shirts; 34 to 48 draw- ers; $4.25 suit. terns, in sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths 33 to 36. Fleeced Shirts and Drawers 95c Garment Shirts $2.95 Silk-striped madras, fiber silk and crepe madras Shirts, also in _Fine-textured pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs. Washable Tan Cape Gloves Medium-weight ecru cotton garments. Shirts 34 to 46; drawers 30 to 44; $1.85 suit. $1.85 Pair prise assortment 1 ‘ of patterns. Sizes 14 : Spearpoint back, metal | ¢, a aigeos. lecigthe Outing Flannel Nightshirts $1.35 33 to 36. Full-cut body Nightshirts, Wool Shirts and extra length. Sizes 15 to $4.95 20. Khaki, light gray and Oxford gray Shirts, with military collars. Sizes 141% to 171%. 3 —Men's Shop, Just Inside the Deor. clasp Gloves. Sizes 7 to 9. Auto Robes $11.50 Each Fringed end, plain color and Scotch plaid wool Auto Robes. Smoking Jackets $4.85 Solid color Jackets, striped on reverse side, with the revers and cuffs of the strip- ed pattern. Handsomely trim- med with cording and frogs of cord. Outing Flannel Pajamas $1.95 Made of 1921 cloth. Good, heavy, warm and long wear- ing outing flannel. Sizes 15 to 18. rAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1918. CATARRH » New York and Chi trip “a combined and in very banish catarrh, at, croup, cought " Tt cleans 1 in two mine and are looking forw h annur 0. and drag. ance to a gradual readjustnent that h a feeling of ne ‘ will leave tn in the pomalble government Ja shaping a cor ‘omel, Coster Wet position to meet the demands of en-| structive program based upor it arte ta trade both at home and thru out the world The vision and foreth« eta men of the ‘ n with the n re making itp ount reconstruction ever Sidtest Health b Your if the Blood Is Kept Pure Liberty loan, It took some long, ateady pulling, and everybody the active ones who kept injecting pep into the campaign | and clears up 2 bad complexion. Geoulne bears signetere Mawr’ ily avoid al! of these and rid the the use of ping | You « the | diseases SEIZURE OF GERMAN th = ART WORKS PROPOSED ‘=. m of LUSITANIA body wee that any Star by N. A) (Special to The Star by N. B.A) eliza 4 should be replaced from German galleries anid Mhraries cific Company, 437 Swift Laboratory Atlanta, Ga. © purser’s cabin on anon are the direct result of a bad condition of the blood ‘Wl hele te condition Among the Comprenez vous? CORK TIP EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES Listen, People !— If you are not fully satisfied after smoking half the box, return the balance to 37 Drumm Street,San Francisco, and receive in exchange a THRIFT STAMP. Who takes the risk?—The h, Quality of Old Egypt!! [ior ttand Boney 4 Corporation DY. @ ) @ G@ A A A A 4 “The Wonder of the Age.”