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I am «lad to recom Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to! way person suffering with anemia.” Williams’ Pink Pills are a not a stimulant. They build up the blood and have transformed | thousands of sick, grouchy, Irritable, tired and nervous people into active, | energetic, capable, efficient men and women. They will help you too. | Your own druggist sells Dr. Wil | Pink Pills. Price 50 cents! Write to the Dr. Williams Medicine Schenectady, N.Y. for free bak ‘en the blood py After 20 Years “I must write and tell you I am) along fine. For 20 years, get half of my life, I have "Ragged health and suffering gevere gas in stomach and in-| Mayr's Wonderful Rem has entirely restored me. 1 know of several others who Cog it for the same trouble now well again.” It is a_ ir harratens Preparation that moves the catarrhal mucus from inal tract and allays the ifammation which causes practi lly all stomach, liver and intes Gaal ailments, including appendi-| dts, One dose will convince or! Money refunded. Ow! Drug Co. Bartell’s § drug stores, and drug. person. Mahogany. i Pt Rocker, $16.50. jue Read ¢ | service of the The suite pictured above, in choice Walnut, is priced separately as follows: Chiffonier (without glass), $45.00. coal supply. omizers. some designs from our new stock. to your account. GOTTSTEIN TURE CO. M.A. FURNITI HOME FURNISHERS 1514 to 1520 Second Ave., Near Pike St. THE STAR—MON MORE WOMEN Needless Conversation Retards Phone Service | MUST ANSWER FOR RED CROSS With the exception of Frank Wa many Liberty 1 ers were back at thelr re: tions Monday, Waterho urn his duties as chairman of the Seat a8 chapter, which have unavoidably neglected the campaign “In the time I have been able to give to the 1 Cross thus far, says Waterhouse, “I have an work been during discov ered that the Seattle chapter has the loyal support of thousinds of the women of Seattle, These women deser’ the highest praise for what they have done and are doing “We must now look forward to an increased activity, a greater pro: duction to quirements ble only women “Those now in the work are vi ally up to the Mmit of their capacity We must have more help—the # kind of help that the chapter been getting, but a lot more of it, There is much that must be done, and done at once, that the work demands the immediate en Ustment of every woman in Seattle to help put it thru USE WHISKY AS DECOY TO ROB JAMES KULVER meet the pressing re 4nd this will be poss thru the work of more Alleged to have decoyed, under Promise of whisky, one James Kul ver, of Durham, to a confederate with a gun, Joe Kolouch, fs in the city jail Monday federate held up the pair, Austrian The con and re | Meved Kulver of $16 and his watch. The hold-up occurred on a highway }@ short distance out of the town. |Skinner-Eddy Men Make New Record Breaking their own record, the Skinner & Eddy corporation Satur day launched the hull of the §,900 ton freighter West Mahomet, com pleted tn 46% working days. The previous record was held in the launching of the West Hobomac | August 17, a 49-day ship Saturday's launching makes a to | tal of 35 vessels delivered from this) 31 of which are in commis | plant, sion, and 25 of them being in the United States ship- ping board's emergency fleet. Walter Kalinowski, 724 Spruce st., surrendered $110 and a gold watch STORE HOURS: 9 a. m. to6 p. m., including Saturdays. Fair Business Policy To be eminently FAIR in all transactions— FAIR to its customers, FAIR to its employes—this is the unswerving policy upon which the GOTTSTEIN store conducts its business. We extend the FAIR and honorable credit terms of this establishment to every trustworthy Period Bedroom Suites We have just received a large shipment of Period Bedroom Furniture, comprising ali the latest patterns in Ivory Enamel, American Walnut and Chair, $14.00. Dressing Table (not shown), $57.50. Suite in both Mahogany and American Walnut now on display in our w windows. Buck’s Famous HEATERS Best of all, Buck’s are really wonderful fuel econ- The stove pictured is but one of many hand- Beautiful and practical. to three burglars who held him up| Jat Spruce and 1ith ave, drug stores. of either Mahogany or F. lL. MeNally, district intendent of the I & ‘Telegraph ¢ nounced that the govern his company, will start advertising campaign against « ing over the phones. Service will not be curtailed » but foolish conversations ow the make of talk will boliahed. hello girls’ * salaries are to be improved, slightly, but no details have been issued by San Francisco headquarters. While a Seattle nan's baby was dying from influenza, the neighbor's was forced to go to a nicighbor's house to call a doctor in spite of her having a phone in her own home She tried to call from her own phone but “central” would not reply, Fran tie with fear for her child's life, she rushed to the neighbor's, where she finally succeeded in getting the re quired number Don't Pay Living Wage ifle Tete has ways have to be MoNally says * Mrs. Marshall ts the mother’s name. She does not give her ad dress in her letter to The Star. A telephone op: The Star, gives her oe, saying » company can't get operators they don’t pay a living wage. Service would be improved if people cut out the visiting over the phone and the f foolish questions.” stor, in a letter to opinion of the beca us STOMACH ACIDITY, INDIGESTION, Gh Quick! Eat just one tablet of Pape’s Diapepsin for instant relief When meals don't fit and you belch gas, acids and undigested food. When you feel lumps of distress tn mach, pain, flatulence, heartburn or headache, Here is instant relief —No waiting! LB Just an soon as you eat a tablet of Pape'’s Diapepsin, all the dyspepsia, indigestion and stomach distress ends, These pleasant, harmless tab- léts of Pape’s Diapepsin never fail to make sick, upset stomachs feel fine at once, and they cost #0 little at American easy on your Have one added Sole Agents Buck’s Range gmmoreial | Jack Tabb, north of Seatth way, writes Th pi who lives five miles on the Pacific high Star to way of the No #ervice he present man aaked to surre reaign, ‘They bh rotten service for #o le we lont hould and nent # r, Ket out given us much a time that in have all confidence them.” Housewives to Blame One phon « leaving operator who the service tella The Star “They do not give us a living | wage and therefore cannot secure enough girls for ing If they would giv 4 raise, Seattle would # phone service plok up at . herself One writer, signing "Hx: | Employe,” charges that Seattle] | housewives are to a large extent re- sponsible for the service. thelr children to use telephone as a plaything charges, and even declares that some mothers ask the operators to carry on a conversation with the cbildren in order to amuse the litt they allow the New Japan Premier Friend of America’ TOKYO, Japan, Oct. 21.—"Plea. tell the American people that my col leagues and I keenly desire to see and Amertea brought closer gether, and every shadow of misun * says Takashi Japan xtanding removed Hara, Japan's new premier. The new premier states that his country has no ambition or intention and that Nnquent nee in Japan is not outsiders may be of aggresst: the military inf so dominant eve, Seattle Autoists Plunge Off Road WENATCHER, Oct, 21 Plunging over a precipice, an automobile driv en by A. 8, Burwell, of Seatt five other passengers, turned over three times on th Slocum grade, near Monitor, All the pass caped, Burwell receiving a severe scalp wound. PORTLAND SOLDIER IS HURT IN TRAIN WRECK» FREEPORT, ML, Oct. 21.—Private Chester Godskesen, Portland, Ore., was injured internally’ and G. Smith, Perry, la, was cut about the ad and face when a Chicago Great Western train, on which they passengers, Wha wrecked here today, CHENEY BOY IS HONORED WASHINGTON, Leveque L, Whelen, of Cheney, Wash. was commended for bra in ¥ with 10 pharmacist nates and hosp! tal apprentices, by Secretary Danielx for conspicuous bravery while at tending wounded marines in France under shell fire. with orn on rly Oct. 21 INFLUENZA CLAIMS MORE.VICTIMS THAN GERMAN BULLETS ‘Disease Can Be Avoided by) Keeping Physically Fit, | Declare Health | Authorities. According statintion to carefully compiled it is an indisputable fact that the Spanish influenza epidemic which is now sweeping all parts o’ the country is daily claim: more victima than German bul the battle fronts of Europe. Al | though civil and military authorities | worse in others, have succeed: ease in some checking the dis it is growing continue spread the dise. longer any doubt. ing authorities, the powers of resist an 3 lance of the human system can be so | perfected that it can throw off al-| most any Infection, not ¢ ing Spanish influenza, on except hich is the most contagious disease k n. It is persons who are suffering from lowered vitality, who are weak and rundown, and who have notthe ‘ength to throw ft off, who are the ictims. Persona who have who are suffering from eatarrhal troubles, or inflammation of the thucous membranes, are eape jally suscepti the inflamed membra inings of the an open door te condition is almost always accompanied by a weakened condition of the If you are # ay fferin notht m from any of 3 uild you up and atre like Tanlac, which contgins powerful tonic properties known to science This statecnent is easily proven by the fact that Tanlac is now having the gr at aale of any «ystem tonic in the history of medici In leas |than four years’ time, over Ten Mi lion Bottles have been sold, and the demand ia constantly increa C4 Thousands are using it daily for the above troubles, and with the most as: | tonishing and gratifying results } Tanlac increases your strength Jand weight, and creates a good | healthy appetite for nourishing food It keeps you physically fit and helps Jevery organ of the body perform its proper function in the natural way Tanlac In with ratment, be sur yen by taking 4, samples of whi cluded in every bottle, Tanlac is wold In Seattle by Bartell connection the ch are in | rection of a special Taniac represent: ative —Advertisement. nt For Itching Torture There is one remedy that seldom | | fails to stop itching torture aoe relieve | | skin irritation and that makes the skin | soft, clear and healthy. | Any druggist can supply you with | enerally overcomes all | che, eczema, itch, pim: | teas blackheads in most cases give way to zemo, Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching asuall; ps instantly, Zemo is a safe, antiseptic Fiquid, clean, easy to use an Jependable, It costs only 35c; an extra arge bottle, $1.00, It will not stain, ia not greasy or sticky and i: tively safe for tender, sensitive skin: ‘The E, W. Rove Co., Cleveland, Q, remo, — n di whe Drug Stores under the personal di. | OCTOB DAY, News by Telegraph H and Telephone = $ | University of Washington men in the service now number 1,9 One carload of graper, gallons of wine, was 1 the sewer after dry squad officers raided the “ranch” of Constanso Gal South Park district ngo in the Sunday Cretonne. of light we in 36-inch patterns 300 yards tht cretonne widths, and and colorings adaptable for comfort cover: Formerly 0c, spec Tuesday, a yard ake Upper Main Floor Scrims and Marquisettes — 200 yard. in short lengths of 2 to 6 yards. Formerly 30¢ and Curtain Capt, J. F. Blain, district manager Be, While the quantity of t t corporation, has denied lasts, Tuesday, special a | rum 4 big steel shipbuilding yard ....... 23¢ merge attic | t Ma We | The steamship Spokane, running | bper Main Floor, between attle and Alaska, In be | transferred to the Los Angeles rb? ili Francivco route for the winter 35c Veiling | A bold burglar pried open the door of Stahi's lunch, Sunday night, and departed with $22 and the contents of a Belgian relief bottle, apprqgt By tickling his ribs with a knife, two negro hold-ups obtained $1 from Special Tuesday I5c a Yard Main Floor | 8. Tanaka nese, Saturday night jO5.S8s W on at rp selected quantity | Next summer's school vacation will| | | from the regular |not be shortened on account of the | | . present closing of schools, says \___] stock, priced spe- Shorrock, school board chairman. cial for Tuesday. This | Maj. Hugh M, Caldwell is the new rank of Seattle's former corpora Uon counse who ia in the advocate keneral’s department at the capital Maj, Caldwell entered the serv recently with the rank of captain. A burglar obtained $113 from the room of Levon Derderian, 815 Third ave., Saturday night The Palace Clothing company till yielded $86.65 to the persuasive | burglar touch Saturday | The Pi We has bought opporite the for $25,000 from the & Dr. Albert MeConaghy, former Se attio physician, puts 1,200 doctors thru their physical exercises daily ut the physicians’ training camp at Fort orpe, Ga Physician, ie McConaghy's slogan. Armed bandits boarded the street ear of Conductor R. C. Minor near the car barns early Sunday and rob bed him of $58.45 Crime will increase when the |clocks go back under the daylight maiving law, says Chief of Police “Washington, D. C, her war-time pace in spite of peace talk DH *, local bank er, back from the Fast FAK and NEAR— — — euxUBgvib Charies Clarke Is the new president of the Rainter club. Several score of hotel men gather. ing in for the hotelmen’s Oakland, Cal, count of the + Southern city The best silver salmon run Puget Sound has seen for years is now in ' a, says L. H. Darwin, state fish comuniasioner. Newspapers in Chile are anxious for news of Seattle, Miss Cleo Wake field, former Spanish teacher here | writes from the South. One Chile paper publishes weekly articles on with street views, she rays Jam ntion pony have disbanded on ac flu regulations in the this city, anys. Thief obtains $335 and a $100 Lib- erty Bond from Johnson's grocery stall, Pike Place Public market. A burglar obtained $1,500 worth of y residence of ries Holmberg, 6714 Palatine ave., Saturday night, firing at shot at Holmberg, who returned after a two-hour absence, just as the burglar wan leaving To help meet the government's de- mand for 70,000 motor truck drivers six weeks’ intensive course of training is being given by the Seat Engineering school, of which W A. Faulkner is the director Chairman 8. A. Walker of the re publican state central committee, hax appointed Arthur W. Davis, of Spo kane, vice chairman. In the 1912 alen, Davis was active in progressive circles, He will be in char t Spokane headquarters. wh Warren H. Lewis ts in charge of the local office. cam U. S. to.Commence Huge Terminals Here in 30 Days Work on the Harbor island rents, covering 551,000 of big imy square feet ground and giving 600,000 square feet of floor space with a new wharf 1,490 feet long will probably commence within 30 days, says C. B. maberg, presi dent of the port commission, who has just returned f Washington. where he requested the government to go ahead with the proposition and later turn it over to the pogt commission Government officials were very | courteous and seemed deeply inter ested in the Pacific coast, and par. | ticularly in Seattle,” he says, * city has been well advertis silly by the shipbuilding firn is falr) known that Seattle the master port on the Pacific HANDLEY PAGE WORKS AT PLANE BUILDING (Special to The r by N. B.A) LONDIX Oct. 21 Frederick Handley Page, builder of the plane which bears his name, the most suc cessful of the British aerial forces, is but 33 years of age, an electrical engineer by profession. He has, with his own hands, worked at jigs and lathes and perfected tools the manufacture of his airy and seen imminent failure turned into success thru his own physical nd mental efforts. Ineease Baby’s Strength Everybody loves a baby and body wants a baby abun- dant ly robust. There are man: young children to whom “SCOTTS EMULSION given in small portions at intervals during each day, would be an important factor | | in overcoming malnutrition and starting | them well on the road to robu: ness. Every drop of Scott’: ia pure, rich nourishment, the kind that builds strength and promotes healthy growth. Ohitdren Thrive on Sooitt’s Scott & Bowne, Bloom! Nd. ies | is increasing || attle preparatory to leaving | for | veiling is shown in plain and fancy mesh and in- cludes shades of navy brown, black, white, pur- ple, tan and flesh. |THE loop. While they las Children’s are stamped and made re g. These are broiderir Mrs. Elvira Maple Jones, 90, oldest iaughter of the late John Maple, the first nettier in what is now King county, was buried in the presence of a large gathering of pioneers at Enumclaw cemetery Saturday. Influenza? La Grippe? Foley’s Honey and Tar is just what every suf- ferer of influenza or la grippe needs now. It covers the rough inflamed throat with a soothing healing coating, clears away the mucus, stops the tickling and coughing, eases the tightness and bronchial wheezing. Day and night keep ‘FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR handy. It gives ease and comfort from the very first dose. 3uy it Now. flo EATERS GET Take Salts at first sign of Bladder irritation or Backache 1 “WHEN YOUR KIDNEYS FEEL LIKE LUMPS | | | The American men and women must guard constantly against Kid- jney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food {s rich. Our |blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they {weaken from overwork, become |sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trou- |ble, bladder weakness and a gen jeral decline in health When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sedi- ment or you are obliged to se relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick head ache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatian when the weather is bad, get from lyour pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before break- neys will then act fine. This fa- of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate cloge kidneys; to neu- tralize the acids in the urine so it |no longer is a source of irritation, |thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful efferves- Jeent lithia-water beverage, and be-| because no- | longs in every home, body can make a mistake by hav, ing a good kidney flushing any time, be $3 Umbrellas --- Special Tuesday $2 ——) umbrella “se umbrellas with a 26-inch _. wood handles and ends trimmed with white bakalite, and cord Dresses Special Tuesday $2.45 Main Floor Formerly $3.25—Upper Main Floor. (can | Needle Art Section has taken a | yards of Fancy Warp Print THE from stock for this sale | 300 | i Ribbons in 5% to T-inch } forty-five rep dresses which Prieta OE" These. * ribbons are shown eral styles and color combinations and include sizes 6, 8 and 10 years. Buy War Savings and Thrift Stamps KIDNEY TROUBLE ltast for a few days and your kid-| mous salts is made from the acid | PAGE Jhe Rhodes Co. ? 9 A. M. to § P. M. Store Hours Substantial Economies Are Prevalent at This Store For the Woman Who Buys Her Qinter Style Suit--Tuesday New Second Floor } a glance at the for- TAKE | mer prices which were marked on these assembled for this Tues- ule—$39.50, $29.50, $24.50 and $19.50, with the higher prices predominating, complete the as- sortment. There are not to ex- ceed 45 suits in the lot, which are Plain Tailored or Belted in style, and made of Wool Oxford Suitings and Tweeds; and Poplins and Serges in navy, green, brown and black, trimmed with flat silk braids, buttons and velvet. Select your suit as quickly as possible in order that crowds may not assem- ble. Sizes 16 to 44, Main Floor ction has twenty-five of these black linen covered frame. They have eight ribs and t Tuesday, choice Rep RR. $2.00 aH 50c Ribbons: Special Juesday. a Yd., 25¢ in floral effects with plain colors and moire stripe combinations—patterns adapted for the making of Christmas novelties, bags, hair bows, etc. eady for em- in sev- “Over Here” Goes After Shirkers The new issue of “Over Here,” of. ficial yard paper, published by the employes of the J, D. Duthie Co., Electricians, experienced automo- | reflects renewed “pep” and interest bile mechanics, truck drivers, civil | engineers with knowledge of trig-|'" Shipyard activities, An. excerpt NEED MORE MEN FOR ARTILLERY onometry and men efficient in|from thé editorial, “The Loafer mathematics are wanted to enlist in| Must Go,” says: the coast artillery. Promotion in| “To labor faithfully, and at the this branch of service is rapid, ac-| conclusion of one’s daily toil to feel cording to Col, 8, E. Allen, com-|that one has done his best, is the manding the North Pacific Coast|most satisfying of human feelings. Artillery District, who is conducting | ‘This feeling can never come to an the recruiting campaign “Another feature of the service is \idler, a loafer, or a labor cheat, the latter being the man who shirks his the fact that a man does not have! plain duty to his employer.” to give up his profession in this | branch of the service,” stated Col. Alien, “and will receive fine train-| QAIE DARKENED HER ing in his special line.”, ! Applicants should present them GRAY HAIR | Well Known Lady Tells How She Darkened Her Gray Hair by a Simple Home Made Remedy. Mrs. E. H. Boots, a well known ot Tesident of Buchanan county, Ia., who darkened her gray hair by a simple home-made remedy, made the selves at 411 W headquarters. French Names Bad? Here’s Scottish One| ial to The Star by A) Oct ullding, district PA 1 French towns have been difficult enough of pronunciation, but a | Yankee back from Blighty says he’l! | following statement: |never grumble again at their verbal} “ADy lady or gentleman can dark- He was up in the edge of |¢n their gray or faded hair, and make 1 near his resting place | it soft and glossy, with this simple the name of which he | remedy, which they can mix at home: this—he wrote it out|To half a pint of water add 1 ounce pronounce it:| of bay rum, one small box of Barbo Duibhe." | Compound and % ounce of glycerine. ——— | These ingredients can be purchased jat any drug store at very little cost. | Apply to the hair every other day twists, ‘The appointment of G. H ray, who has been acting a viee consul in ttle since Febru-| until the gray hair is darkened suf- ary, ha# been confirmed. Murray /| ficiently. This is not a dye; it does was a government commissioner for|not color the most delicate scalp; ten years in East Africa and an ap-|is not sticky or greasy, and does not |ple grower for a similar period in| rub off. It will make a gray haired person look 10 to 20 years younger.” | ERIE CAST-IRON WARE Cooking Utensils See our window display of Erie cast iron ware. We have a complete line of Skillets, Griddles and different kinds of Kettles. $1.00 Erie cast iron Skillet, smooth finish on the inside... Specialfor . a0” 3... 60.35 e $3.25 Erie cast iron flat bottom kettle with cover. Just the thing for pot roasts and boiled din- ners. Can be used with gas or coal range. Spe- Repair. That Roof With Asphalt Building Paper 75c Roll Asphalt Paper 59c ) This is a good, heavy grade of Asphalt Build- ing Paper. It is a good paper to use for roofs of outbuildings as it will give good service. Special for . 59 |