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i NOT READY TO LIFT = Ficit te rv) THE SEATTLE STAR BY RUPERT BL THE INFLUENZA BAN 5 { { S| S} 5 Every TIMS. PARIS, Oct, 23.—French troops| wagHINGTON, Oct. 23 The tral could Twelve influenza and pneu json at and ¢ gained slightly between } 1#\German reply is a“ trap © 40 not monia deaths have been report John Costello, 21, shipyard work: |/ attack { Comte and Le Thour, on the Serre | awkwardly set to v u n of any ed in Seattle to the health de jer, 108 Broadway N j once t {| The present cold waves justifies |both should be arranged between | front, last night, the w 4 diplomacy,” Senator ssetaioe | cialeeda n On ouch & quetion partment within the last 24 | Otto Junge, 206 Codar at, hip. |{ til If hin bowels have {| heat in city apartments 24 hours | tenants and apartment hour own | nounced today, The Germana pre-|in discussing Germany's latest reply |that. The people have not forgotteg hours, while 1M new cases were | yard worker | moved regularly it is not neces || every day,” stated Dr, J, 8. Meliride,| ers, Tenants point out that the High | vented an attempt to crom the Serre |, President Wileor the direction of the German minis reported Wednesday — morning. Harry ¢. president of the|| ry to give a physic; where a )| city hea missioner, Wednes | rent they pay entitles them to heat. | a+ gouche lenebe bad” been #8 rept ter at Buenow Aires to sink ang Five deaths occurred late Tues- Seattle Hak company, died of |) Physic is needed a dose of castor }| day of ‘numerous| Despite this, they allege, they h “Along the Oise there wan a lively | tnjted States except the same un-|leave no trace day night and Wednesday morn pneumonia Tuesday following in { oll or Rochelle salts should be ( complaints mac Star via letter| very little of that blessed element artillery duel thr the night jeconditional surrender exacted from oft ration—and it must be ing fluenza contracted a week ago. { wiven (| regarding the 1 ‘ of apart: | which Prometheus stole from the | wid the report. The First Bulgaria oer tae ahere is not & word Kr aie industrial workers, whose ; ment hor whers and managers brought to earth to be | gar in October, has captur “itm « unbelievable that ar Of ail the way about bes - we a . . a id eat c They my the a t 4 ¢ ortars, ¢ 00 machine t y th , , : ollow, died Wednesday at —— in at , 100 trench mortar 7 one should be taken in by the last | changing r government is py ar tdieten, where whey bed Decline of Flu in xg| Tenants complain of contracting house owners stand god-like| suns, a number of other guns, muni: | ne should be, taken tn, b amouflage. ‘There has besa a “ * “ave wome instances lympus, and refuse them Jepots and all kinds of mate ; 2d Ov th t ot I th a 0 0 atment: John r colds that have in tng tions der nd a It is varnished over with a little election. It in the same old reich been removed for ireniment” von Nation Is Marked" He%s Owl Raider "i its tues outs, rm a iit i Yormal oo Si o Ueto | section, it ts cht sume ad a Sitnon Stockwell, age it, o¢ 2810 poh | | quately heated apartments ding to many tenants, heat in) “On the Serre front, the enemy | gent and peop of the United and interests. They are merely che << ippe M 7 Secu aie i by the re alth ser. leact that their apartments are cold | turned on an hour in the morning | continues vigilant, opposing our at ee that can ive no one, In| frightened and trying to deceive the Snoggle ya “ se By oe, | Ye lica ate that he pe influe =~ | compels them to close their windows, | and a little while In the ening, | tempt to crons the Berre at Bouche | oiner respects, it is a clumsy trap,| American people address unknown. Mra, Catherine | trruout lay wnt Whe ringed lthey say, thereby obtaining but a/| the radiators becoming lukewarm uns, Wurther east We|scvwaraiy set to involve us in| ‘The president's y to the dee Hashaw, Caldwell, Wash. died in the Providence hospital of pnew monia. majority of localities the epidemic passed the crest, with a de of new cas and fatalities, Wertnesday, Dr, J. S. McBride, city in other sections the crest has not health commissioner, announces | yet eon hed. The influenza that the crest of the epidemic has/was more severe in the East and been passed, but that great caut'om Middle West than in the Northwest must be observed by every individu! | or on the Pacific Coast. A con for some time yet. He has not yet tinued abat nt of the epidemic tn announced when the ban will be/army cantonments haa been noted. lifted. “ But 218 new cases were reported FLU IN HAND AT BREMERTON Tuesday, as against a daily average| BREMERTON, Oct. 23.—Spanish of 350, indicating that the disease ts | influenza ts at a standstill in Brem- losing its grip in the city erton, authorities and physicians According to Dr. McBride, while a| say. But an occasional death is re- comparatively large number of | ported. The situation in the nav @eaths may be reported daily for a| yard ts sald to be excellent week or more, these will result een from cases now under treatment, FLU GRIPS STATE COLLEGE which may develop into pneumnola) PULLMAN, Oct. 23—The Wash or complications }ington State college has been placed A eet ot | —— are 00 any quarantine because of four 7 fined in the old courthouse emerg-| pneumonia deaths Tuesday, three TT. PRANK LUKE . ency hospital, which is releasing P| among members of the students’ 2 és og tients as fast as they are started OM |army training corps. The college| Lieut. Luke has evolved the idea y the road to recovery, hospitals are filled with influenzalof going up in his airplane each The following total of county | cases, the majority of them mild. | night just as the enemy balloons are | cases for the last week has been # about to be raised and picking them released by the office of State | pay DECREASE AT CAMP LEWIS off. He downed 11 balloons and Health Commissioner Tuttle: CAMP LEWIS, Oct. 23--Fifty- three airplanes in four days, and Adams, 71; Asotin, 4; Benton, 1; n fewer influenza patients oc-|#ent down three balloons in a half Chelan, 70; Clallam, 78; Clarke, 668; | "apie cots in the hospital here| hour. He lands by the light of the| Columbia, 21; Cowllts, 3; Douglas. | yesterday than the day before.| rockets. Luke is from Arizona. 37; Franklin, 5; Grant, 3; Grays Har-| here ty a slight increase in pneu.| bor, 172; Island, 10; Jefferson, 75;| King, exclusive of Seattle, 284; Kit-| O°"! Bond Buyers Here @ap, 430; Kittitas, 39; Klickitat, 12; a | Lewis, 224; Lincoin, 210; Mason, 53;| INDORSE HYGIENE BOARD Now Total 130,000 Pierce, exclusive of Tacoma, 1, Skagit, 130; Snohomish, exclusive of | will be lessened if plans indorsed | geatticites subscribed to the Fourth | Everett, 106; Spokane, exclusive of | Tuesday by the board of trustees of | inerty Loan, according to County the city of Spokane, 101; Stevens, the Chamber of Commerce and Com-|Chairman C. S Wills Wednesday 77; Thurston, 80; Wahkiakum, 8; mercial Club, for the organization of poon. Walla Walla, general outbreak;/a state social hygiene society, work =s Whatcom, Bellingham only, 124;/out. Assistance of the chamber in| |. « ate 2 Whitman, 110; Yakima, 72 lthe work of organizing the society JULIAN L'ESTRANGE 18 DEAD The following deaths were report: | has been pledged. | NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—Jullan ed in Seattle Tuesday: The national campaign against| L'Estrange, the actor, is dead, fol Mrs. C. Hasselman, aged 38, 3020| communicable diseases is being | lowing an attack of pneumonia, re! West 60th st. waged by tho United States public | sulting from influenza. He became Fred Bogan, aget 25, 7333 19th | health service in co-operation with | {ll last Tuesday, Last year he enter ave. N. W. state and municipal authorities. ed the royal flying corps in Canada Ernest Oberg, 31, carpenter, 614 oierninenenenntnannnaerrtre and trained all season, being finally Union st. A caterpillar cats twice its own! rejected as physically unfit for air Sam Henry, 40, laborer, 618 Jack-' weight in leaves in 24 hours. service i STORE HOURS, 9A. M. TO 5 P. M. THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT) PRACTICAL COATS For Every Woman Who Needs One and the Price Made of Good, Durable Coating-wool With a Slight Mixture of Cotton | The Coats are made in two styles, as pictured, and come in medium and dark Oxford gray. You will find these practical coats well tai- lored and built on good lines. The collars are widesand are snug and warm when buttoned high up to the neck. They are plush trimmed; slash or patch pockets trimmed to match. Sizes 18 to 42. Two Splendid Offerings in Lingerie Waists It’s a Big Opportunity to Econmize--One That You Cannot Afford to Miss Lingerie Waists Lingerie Waists —50c— —9I8c— In Plenty of Sizes, Ranging Neat, Pretty Styles—Sizes From 36 to 46 Ranging from 36 to 46 Neat looking Waists made of sheer| Made of good quality voile, plain white white voile with fancy stripe and check | and striped. Some with large lace-trim- patterns; smart tailored style with strap| med collars, and tailored styles, neatly and button trimmings and with long | tucked, finished with white or colored | shawl collars. collars, The Automatic Mark-Down Corner Is a busy place these days, with thrifty shoppers who fi i i IE Ma you will find there es ee ee ee ee a AND MEN'S SHOES—A GOOD VARIETY OF VE ILINGS — WOMEN’S HATS—FLANNELETTE WORK SHIRTS AND OTHER LINES | jenemy vigorously, we tnflicted many | casualties and drove him from hin | 0;| Spread of communicable disease) One hundred and thirty thousand | —=——" KEEP THE HOME FIRES FRENCH CAPTURE LODGE SCORES HUN BURNING IS THE PLEA VASTMATERIALS PEACE AS TRICKERY minimum of fresh alr so eavential at}and then relapsing into frigidity.| pained between Nizy-LeComte and the present time They maintain a uniform cold wave| 1, ‘Thour, taking prisoners Dr. Meliride says tenants should | is over the city that is not modified | «pisewhere the night was calm.” have both fresh alr and heat, and/at any Ume during the day, and that that a system for the apptication of | necenstates constant heat. 3 Make "Em Answer " ee of the a i” which the allies forced | Is La Grave's Motto cetansioe Mnilte given to| Bulgaria—an unconditional pla. If you write a letter to the efty/ their denial of illegal and inhu der. ‘Uncondiuional surrender’ ts ea natic dixcussion—-of all things | trian note and is un avoided at this moment It | vernall I do not thing will not bear the slightest analysis. | there could be any reply to this Ger y desire to discuss details.| man note, but if there in, let it be y call details are the vit ital | wir that we demand the same council and the council refuses to|action. Only a day or two ago they |\ly said and will be understood by | read it, you can”make them do it, | took 15,000 women and girls out of world. | according to C. A. La Grave, former | Lille when they abandoned city “There is something repulsive jn | accountant in the comptroller's of-| Is that a wsntietd i in accordance oe Mind on —_ <a see ste ls ai # tice den at | Gas with international law he makers of the villaino: * LONDO Oct T.—Brith ¥ and J. A. Stevenson, business agent of fi Fue one leigiias ‘eouks| ber Lusitania which they forced on Russia and American troops attacked early (| the Car Men's union, sald Wednesday | 14 Grave, who has | to refer the destruc | Rumania talking about justice ang day on the Le Cateau-Bolesmes front cilmen,, as individuals and in a p : ; of about 10 miles, Field Marshal | 290" that while snany of the traction | oi With complaints of improper |t our women and children on | honor.” _ sc a Haig announced today, They are|¢mployes might quit work unless | qepartmental bookkeeping, is highly | aid to vanced a mile on | their new wage scale is mado perma. | displeased with the action taken by Subscriptions to |Stefansson Goes st of about wix miles. | nent after Saturday, there would be the council Monday in refusing to| Liberty Loan Total) to Ottawa With Dritish have captufed Bruay, | 0°" SSE” i a 6, |aecept any more of bis communt-| 7 nad ” on the went bank of the Schelde | 9 Concerted walk-out under union | COM Nearly 29 Million) Data From Aretic three miles northeast of Valen: | Suspices “There are three methods bY! geattin and King county's sub-| Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Arctle ex- clennes. “Many will probably quit if they / which I can compel them to M¢-/ scriptions to the Fourth Liberty | plorer, left Seattle Wednesday for “At an early hour this morning | have to go back to the 33 to 40-cent|cept my letters,” he said Tuesday.| 1 oun now total between $28,600,000 | Ottawa via Vancouver, B. C., where “One is court action, 1 aim now! ang §29,000,000, according to a state |he will submit an ‘eae report considering the other two.” lment prepared by County Chairman |of his Northern explorations to the ° ic. 8. W Canadian government. Stefansson Yeomanette Will | ‘Forty members of the loan head-|has been in Seattle since his re- e_ | quarters staff, together with news-|turn from the North, three weeks Wed U. S. N. Captain | piper inen and bond micamen, were | ago. : from August 1, pending the taking} BREMERTON, Oct, 23—Judge| guests at a Rainier club dinner) The scientific data of Aretie re. pain > er, of Seattle, | given by Wills Tuesday evening as| search, which comprises ten yol- ' . over of the lines by the city, Next/and Mra P. 8 Turner, of Seattle, | given by Wo ogeaorge olan i ae | week they automatically go back to| announced the engagement Tuesday |a wind-up to the campaign umes, is the result of the five-year on this rene ¥ SHArP | tne old wage schedule of 33 to 40\of thelr daughter, Miss Pauline E| Altho Skinner & Eddy shipyard| Northern exploration of the Stefs fighting, in which we pressed the| 0.3 an hour, unless the war labor|Turner, to Capt L. E gory, U.' employes still lead in the industrial |ansson expedition of six ships. board or the city settles the diffi-|8. N. The wedding will take place, clasm, revised figures show that sub the Le Cateau-Soles [oes ‘treat’ ‘the statement anid jncale, but we are not calling any “Good progress 1s reported. Fur. [strike or lenuing ultimatums,” de ther north, between Valenciennes |clared Stevenson con Coteaal, we tare take Brung |, he, men have boon getting 60, 65 and have reached the weat bank of | "4 60 cents an hour for tho first, tne Seheldt and Bieharien and Ewe. |"econd and third yearn of service | Scien enpberine Graeme on | within the month. | scriptions from Ames employes now | Austin Griffiths risoners | “This walkout stuff is news to| Miss Turner hax been a yeoman-|reach $325,000, an average of $102 G H Hel p : re me,” said President Leonard, of the |ette in the naval reserve force since | for each worker. ets Hun Helmet | Puget Sound Traction, Light & Pow-| the beginning of the war. She has — Grim evidence that he bagged his NEW CASES IN FRISCO = ler Co., in discussing wage difficulties |been living at Bremerton, but ts SOLDIERS SUBSCRIBED $641,150 Hun came thru the mails Tuesday, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23. Fif.| between the men and the company. | well known in Seattle as a@ soloist CAMP LEWIS, Oct. 23.—Soldiers in the form of a battle-scarred Ger- ty-elght deaths and 1.261 new cases| The president maintained the com-|of ability, in training here subscribed $641,150 man helmet, addressed to Austin EF. |of influenza were reported in San/pany, too, had difficulties which the! Captain Gregory is public works |to the Fourth Liberty Loan. This |Griffiths from his son, Austin K, Francisco during the 24 hours end. |war labor board will be asked to net: | officer of the navy yard is believed to be a record not at-|Griffiths, jr, a well known Seattle ing at midnight tle, a case having already been pre = | tained by any other cantonment. boy, and member of the 61st in- This makes a total of 229 deaths | pared for presentation | SOUSA IS RECOVERING | fantry. from the malady and 7,605 case. | ———— CHICAGO, Oct. 23.—Lieut. Jabn| An auto stolen a week ago from E.| The helmet weighs between three Some physicians expressed the| Surgeons are now using celluloid) Philip Sousa, famous band master, | T. Frederick, Post-Intelligencer bufld-|and four pounds, of some compo- opinion that the disease has reached|to repair or make new noses, But|who was confined to his apartments |ing, was discovered near Kennydale | sition in which tin enters prom. ite zenith here and will soon begin |if you get a celluloid nose, be care | here with an ear infection, was re-| Tuesday. It had been stripped and!inently. Tho tt bears no marked ful when lighting your pipe ported growing better today. the frame burned. feature, it is badly scarred. Bi ee Rn On TIS, call ee biat in Bh tcnivnend eae fs caneatin aa ili Uncle Sam Expects Every Dollar to Do Its Duty It is up to every man to buy with both eyes open—buy only what he needs and be sure that he is getting full value at a thrift price. You Know Just What You Are Getting When You Buy Styleplus Suits and Overcoats The prices are known—one price for each grade the nation over. The quality is reliable—always a big value at the price. The Styleplus plan is to concentrate—make a few grades in big volume—reduce costs—produce exceptional clothing value at each price. [aan RRR AE APT us Clothes 25 and $30 _ Two grades in Styleplus suits: $25 and $30. Three grades in Styleplus overcoats: $25, $30 and $35. MEN'S CLOTHING SHOP-—-UPPER MAIN FLOOR. Remember to Put Your Clock Back One Hour on Saturday Night Next Sunday morning, Oct. 27th, at 2 A. M., the Daylight Saving Law expires and America will go back to Standard time again. A good way to avoid confusion is to put all your clocks and watches back one hour when you go to bed on Saturday night. STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. THE BON MARCH

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