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THE SEATTLE STAR—, ae A ef PAGE EVER! veel BY CO) bo! por iS OF THE DUFFS—Most Women Shop Without Buying. BY ALLMAN i im, MY. DeAH S! R, aan A SCOKREEPAH, AND L rm . 7 3 Ve DEEN IDENTIRLS HA NUMBAH tee SORRY, BUT I'VE WATS Au We RAVE Bec Parvodl, miss, a "\BvsIne JS HOUSES IN NOW SWOWN You BVERN THING a IN STock AY PRESENT- Are You ShopPHe WERE “TAKING YAWK AND ELSEGWHEAH, BUT WE WAVE -You MIGHT’ No CAN | SHOW YOU ANY~ ? bd ‘ , G } ONT olay Reheat i et s { (\ Yl miawr 6 AN OPENING pom = | Stemeaaselat UP THERE : 6 4 ( —) HEAH IN THIS OPRICE, ; 4 pment ae ‘ MY - —t< | : q > ‘ , y y , i ; a = = = YES, WS HAVE Two epninegs — ahaa f THS ONG YOU BLEW IN THROUGH | eee; . JUST NOW, AND THS Back DooR! | BALMY BENNY—Benny Trips Every Time He Jumps at a Conclusion, ‘i TAKE WOUR CHOICE {ft VERY —— Fa —— Wea LOW LOW / ‘ SAY BUDDY- WHISPER ~ nage REAL oy J SAY "BOUT Six MILES? How CAN | y. WA SOFT AND ’/ HOW CLOSE ARE er TH’ ‘ = | GET OUT 70 FouLow Gos! CANT TALK , WELL WH BEEN DOWN TH’ MAIN ROAD 2 met ABOVE A WHISPER GOLLY ARE YOU \T FOR A ? WHISPERING WEEK — AROUND WERE — WE MUST BE RIGHT On “TH FRONT LAWN OF TH’ WAR! BAD COLD! i | Says Friend-of Gen. === 2 -~ SOLDIERS WIN. : Allenby, Now in U.S. :SPOIRT = MAKE BACKS HANG ONTO PASS _~cripiRon Mix > ‘ CR A A RRA RAPA Ba ' BY FREDERICK M. KERBY of the war. ‘They are delieht SALAD | | CAMP LEWIS, Oct. 21.—The al J @LB A. Staff Correspondent.) [wher captured. I saw rx | | Camp Lewis football machine swung q a8 AMERICAN PORT, Oct. 21 em on all the fronts In Py Muff Bronson and George Ingle eo | i : 1 into action Sunday f the first tin t Sh the Bertin-Constantinopte| They ure half starved and giad to|>@¥ » matched for a bout in e AMS vied tam, a j Be cut by the >» of Bul- S*t & good square meal | Aberdeen, which is to come off at < is rage = the Spe Foun : |dation shipyard team of Portland a puta, Turkey will tieally| “In the last big drive the Ger-|/#0me near date. The Rose city boy | winning 21-0. The soldiers won the me for peace, The mans pted against the British| and t al iron worker t pt last a day wit In the Jordan valley, the British fight in the |melee in rather easy fashion, and i When I lef .|captured 350 Germans, and tt some time ago, , : { headquarters in . Turlosh contingents did not put up clamoring for a return go | while the team might lack stars such } if | eed ct Aceest, there was. ai-|® fight to beck them up at all » Ingle has nven, it should Hie ; @ feeling among the Britiah but eaye he wi ene er if eas te Germ Beg on the Streets | good shape for the Portlander eae their Turkish ; fons In Turkey today are see mer baseball star ! : collapse at once ar ately B ng. “hb CHICAGO, Oct 21.—-Service foot Shipyard circuit, COR, FIRST AVE. AND PIKE sT. Pe . This Is the opinion of Chas, w./ money has de : pee he big, sporting the soldiers. oe “igre win Poem re i tehair, personal friend of Gen./CeMt. There tx li Windy City” du Lat plc prereacueciong i . ‘Be 4 by, representative of the ¥. th? Turkish » son, from present ind linesman, starred on the defensive ‘IF | HURT YOU, DON’T ie d C. A, the first American to on the streets Jeru: for Cireat Lakes naval tra Quarterback Hoyck, formerly PAY ME.” 4 a 4 ’ 1. | fe we th ritish occ . pivet on the Syracuse university # h the’ United States from Pal- pote ; ven, composed of some slevin, Gtredted the rom with fine of detiver- in .aieite the tell r enby’s recent vict est football stars in the ¢ capt ar that ac- B t " Btvitenais bas fuse advance in most gignificant, taken | al Pretest pera ened judgment an ‘ona Gi ; ian pt. 2 in connection with the news fror University of Chicago. eh Se TE Ser ee oo , ia June at the vr because there tn not | benefit came with Camp Grant ix Fg tx aul ceded Oe AeGes bance d a 7 urkish army on | be ged here on November 9. conditions. Oat Ateoby. ant iin army “ont s rown Vental “::.. it Wt Me Giritich army there atine now. proceeds of the melee will be turned Lowest prices tn your eity for i ing ‘talks $0 the Tommies on question of w ia to con-|over to Camp Grant for the constru By Offi The | high-class, guaranteed ee in America ts doing to help win| ‘To! Palestine after the war Is one) Sot Rte a s&h Dhaai Test 1C@S Best STERLING DENTISTRY q “ ee 6 106 COLUMBIA 106 idem that this is a Be came thru from Palestine on military trains and transports Waring dispatches to Secretary Seattle’s Leading Dentists Established ta 1891 cW YORK, Oct. 21 not | & quarter of a million de British alo + Blaming from the American con-| "ert ! ‘ ; general been furnished by the Great Lakes Football Players Play, Photo by R.P, Dorman. Passed by U.S. Censor. | mr na { li generals in Palestine and "°* > | wide Derey Travers, i W the most “retiabie DIAMOND # Egypt. t is| Max Marston, John Sixth of a number of articles will hold while the |of accuracy which must always be La hee mINGS AND q 4 er Owwald Kirgby are membe ' by ul Purman, showing how | pax th I awa an impoftant factor in the short WATCHES a Ready to Quit Long Ago i ebeerding to reraxte , ou Olcott, former all-Amert- ALBERT Hf yy , ‘Turkry has been ready to from ctut reta x.) can center, ‘and coach of the i ANSEN # Hy for 2 long time,” he continued. as tw 5 week thane eter Great Lakes football team, cases the man who re : aD Second Ave. ist the could not, because her Ger in special tourn nt teaches his men the game. tackled in his) en ust eee! 2 = q if masters had her whe hey wanted of the Lit le } gain being made by the > ae be | Pee Bat the nist an) Ar re , - other w ed (EL dadtick tated eerlPs ' REGISTERED DENTISTS : Mi a,” y e F i. Pipa wero aise del thin eit | Out ot she high rent district, per- i i het # : os : ‘ = A sonal service and m te ad * , | Ber tetieved war a Kremlin Fortress BOXING SHOW te am th am | nthe later, the man with the| ball wh ™ asned ove erate. advertin | et sian Mined by Trotsky) TQ) HELP FUND) wits cise rere mic as'one navtntire of Sent fis | calcd as oom she hes touched] SOI J; pow <<] “German contingents of troor Ss al to The Star by N. E. A.) , ware pass | naa © a s r field. | ts . de moon a8 Re- nes % 2 Owner and Manager painless methods and per- : { lave lope ago been Oct. 21.—The fa At oxing show t . . ¢ The long pase Incka the ement | the ba B It ttention, | Pitt Palestine. and when 1 w Aa n Seattle ax a part of athieth rown Dental Offices Dr. J. Brown’s New Office fromt, it was believed that the BIG PROGRAM i olumbia ORPHEUM BUILDING doen et loon orately mined by Open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Third and Madison ; Sikes the music alone. Czecho-Slavonian ar — ij 4 wn men who |b niet bana siriase t1@ to| A dig athletic program for Seat ef Soldiers Sick of tt act as sacrilege ices Paid Wholesale Dealers for * 20 Wilite tans wk be Sal ek RE i" Turkish soldiers are sick plosives and dest Vegetables and Vreit i ‘ local shipyard athle if present { 4 Meslaosioni, = He : 34 | Plans of the difte sport les | om 1 egon tr ets a2 Socce ner an rot 4 i Californian — pre r. He | Cs a oad Hee fo, ReerOnD | P q j will work In co-operation with Dr. J 4 # ball and y will j Coffroth wants to sign up Benr hits ‘ | ™ "Sake ce : WANTED | I for the Unconditional I} = .":e<." = | Sanamshines cata ates ‘ 4 Telephene operating offers many advantages te young | sum needed has ¥ m Bremer women who are seeking employment at a good salary with site 000, and Wit be divided as} -: ponte . ‘ pene Car ‘Tacoma opportunities for advancement. urrender of Germany jj)’ met eae co 2A i yw | TT Re ae 0,000,00 Wash. bell, crate t s0.00@41.00 now members in the shipyard a : 4 ¥ Sai a ane ; : ‘ ' : 38 |tivitien Ie tm thought that there ar Good Pay . Kc } ay? z ey ‘ enough stars to form fast circuits Py hry © . a If you believe that we should make no peace with War and navy communi 6.60@600 in both sports PB 0 Ba techect tee: Bi Y except on terms of “unconditional surrender,” tles 4 The hockey teams are almost in f sign this message to the president. Let him knew you Jewish relief yi tact from last season. The cham eee : a are backing him. Sign it and send it to the Editor of Salvation Army ® pion Ames team is reported as 3 ie 64.50 J The Star, who will forward it to Washington. Library association F <eEOR ene, Sameus, to get another chance Work is steady. and permanent. E 4 ws ———e _ — » at the title. A ne club nt e Hon. Woodrow Wilson, 7 Ab |at the title, A new club will have Many opportunities for advancement, p. President of the United States, Lt. Rickenbacker replace the Construction septet t ° i i <$iuer : which disbanded when the yard In ting W rik Washington, D. C. Is Awarded Honor was taken over by the Skinner & eres oO) | Dear Mr. President: for Air Victories Eddy corporation. Asotin Ged cisgeeriier As a loyal American, I am writing to ex- pg reer age ; tA —— S| ceabapples - ' ‘ . v 4 Oc a Cranberrh r Press to you my deep appreciation of the fy Uber pees Dp at : FREE DOCTOR Pleasant Surroundings i j uivale o ve « n ta-Governmen Pt mn * Manner in which you have thus far set forth Mooi te dicties tan eae taatowen ° TW GANGA cx Léghe and wih sendinads abhina: | ] to the world the war aims of the United States. pon Bdile Rickenbagker, foremost ° WASHINGTON 8't, Comfortable lunch and recreation rooms, ! i ss , nie ets es ss aitoas hhh 0 RIGHT DI 0. STORES q i Your reply to the Austrian peace proposal Aik extackar Wak 1h. Otfisiad tc 008T.60 heey 2 trees Dene Special Advantages 4 i and your message directed to the German tories to his credit and many more fo gizoo ] chancellor met with my heartiest approval. that have not been offictally record Ln so@ a0 — ick Seacetten tee Mears vi La are f . ed. More th th ur men italian 1) 86 @ 1.00 ~ nefits, Deat nsions, cost. My earnest hope is that, as the conflict decorated at the same cere NUTS page WORK SHOES Moves into increasingly decisive stages, it be Per Pd srseees 290 + Good Character and Good Health are required. Young women Rare cic, asingly e é : it@ 1 BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS ff between the ages of 18 and 26 are preferred. Previous expe | le clear to the enemy and to the world that 18@ (20 $325 r $2 25 our rience is not necessary. Our employment office is located America insists a itional surrender SOB ary oe Pak Pain a on the First Floor, 1115 Fourth Ave., between Spring and ] of the G iste Ge the unconditional aurrend Poultry, Veal and Pork, te. b. Seattle " ” ; Diamo nds Seneca, and is open from 8:20 A. M. to 5:30 P, M. We invite i 7 e German imperial government before i — x ay TON you to cal at this office and meet the School Principal, @rho q i as ; Springs—tnder 2 10m ...++ampe 3 we" 4 y discuss thi tter pereonally with A ostilities F ease ; ‘ Pais as se | fj Watches and Liberty Bonds as gmc © ma perronally you. An ap i hostilities shall cease. I submit that in no SampleDhoeSnop FE) wan tits you seca znoney Pointment may be made by calling Tliott 12000, er way can the great principles you have + Second Moorfitel Bldg ‘ Loans taken up from others | 80 ably enunciate > i sffect on # ' Seo Pj and more money advanced ‘asl { J iciated be put into effect on an i2@ ‘10 0 Take Elevator Liberal amounts. Lowest rates, The Pacific Tele ho d | : rire lees HA You get full amount of loans— p ne an . an : . no interest deducted. Ladies’ "i heb dP ae Pay Checks Cashed Loans on Diamonds, Watches e egrap ompanhy | “a 2 | While enjoying » cool game of cards } teeseees nr Pee WP Re RES Selling, Prices to Retailers for Ser eS and Liberty Bonds 1115 FOURTH AVENUE Butter, begs and Cheese | otalre * x | TORREY & SEARS'|| Empire Mortgage viet Poe i y creamery, ta, tn BILLIARD PARLOR Loan Co. H 6 “6 1430 3rd, Corner 3rd and Pike ey i 4 pkee Lach Counter Barber Shep Established 12 Years, w — 66 Beft Drinks Main 2819 Card Tables 20123 White Bldg. s = ae