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FATTLE STAR THU RSDAY, OCTORER 24, 1918 PAGE 3 CORRECT FOOTWEAR Completes the Correct Attire The Shoes one wears either add to, or detract from, one’s personal appearance. Well-shod feet indicate the careful person. In the selection of shoes our patrons have the benefit of our years of experience in the shoe business, which is a guarantee of the correct shoe and a per- fect fit. The shoe here pictured ts of allover gray kia with welt soles and walking heels, Price One of our special values is a br wn kid with cloth tops to mate jeather, French heels and light weight . plain toes. Very classy and easy fitting. Pri $6.00 Another attractive style is of gunmetal calf, has a military heel walking weight sole and is made on a neat, easy $6 00 ° fitting last. Price SEATTLE AGENTS The Symonds Shoe ae Company prs mal the most comfortable * hoe made 1516 Third Avenue Ee Retween Pike and Pine $8.00 Price $5.50 With all respect to Lord Milner, ¢ it is hard for American democracy to understand his fear of the spread of Bolshevism in Germany. If the Huns take to cutting their own throats it will save us the trouble. As the sun of life sinks toward the west Life has been said to consist of a constant succession of breakdowns and repairs. In old age, the former predominate. The body machine is more or less worn out. Digestion isless perfect, elimination of waste is increased in quantity, but reduced in efficiency. 1 Hence, constipation is particularly pernicious Constipation means more than mere failure of the bowels to move regularly and thoroughly. It means stagnation of the contents of the intestine, increased fermentation, putrefaction and germ action, the production of irritating and poisonous substances, that are absorbed into the blood and carried all over the body. This is always serious—in old age it is especially dangerous. Constipation cannot be cured by drugs at any age It is especially harmful to an aged person to use pills, salts, and similar strong purges in order to force the bowels to act. But The Nujol Treatment for Constipation is not only safe, it is in every way efficient. Nujol is not a drug, does not act like any drug Nujol helps nature to re-establish easy, soft, thorough bowel evacuation—as ‘‘regular as clock- work.’” Nujol soften? and keeps properly moist the in- testinal waste. Nujol makes it easy for the intestinal muscles to act, ‘and prevents them from overwork. Nujol absorbs poisons and carries them out of the body. Get Nujol from your druggist and take it according to directions. seq » NUJOL is sold only in sealed Warning 2 ron se the Naot Trade Mark. Insist on Nujol You may suff from substitutes. Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) $0 Broadway, New York JHE os a. PSS Saas S—S—S—= ESS SS OVE Mild Havana Cigar 10c, 2 for 25c, and 15c sizes | JOSE LOVERA COMPANY, TAMPA Wash., Distributors } C ‘he Friendly - Smoke HWABACHER BROS & CO. Inc. Seattle REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS Flood of Herring From no Sea SPECIAL CREW been brought Watson, of the Pact Hteamehiy in port following bh last trip Rush hour crews ¢ re mand, five hundred bar poke uh Inspr stl rel of th fish, cured, were loaded mips kccordin, to A Fr at Golovin. The Admiral Watson mer operators who are married denounces’ the company for tts two hours daily wh If an operator resigns and later ' 1 girth ® « lit for but nine m f afford relief te yea was with th Many a nic re me," declares Mra, I ing for the of Chehalis, Wash. who writes in| day who are complaint of the a day than girls whe Mra, Fiekering exp length of service has been much attle al with phone business inter that n » wonder the service is rotten | with a lot of mistreated workers at A former operator, in her letter, | the Come, Let Mother See! When the child droops, won't play or is restless, pale and grunty, look to see if the tongue is white, the breath feverish, the stomach sour. Then hurry, mother, but don’t worry! Give Cascarets, the harmless candy cathartic. Children take Cascarets without coax only 10 cents a box! TO MOTHERS! Nott else ‘‘works’’ the nasty bile, the sour fermentations ipation poison gently but so thoroughly from the little stomach, liver and bowels like harm- less Cascarets. While children usually fight against laxatives and cathartics, they gladly eat a candy Cascaret. Cascarets never gripe the bowels, never sicken, never disappoint the worried mother, Each 10 cent box of Cascarets contains directions for dose for children aged one year old and upwards. $0 ‘Talored at Fashion Park Here’s An Overcoat of rich, standard fabric, whose tailoring is identical with the best custom work. The drape of the garment makes it par- ticularly adaptable to service by the con- servative man in every walk of life. It is also suitable for evening and Sunday wear. $30 to $50 Our fine stock of Suits and Overcoats embodies every requirement of style and quality at very moderate prices—besides providing you with something different and distinctive. SHANER & WOLFF 916 Second Avenue In order to introduce our new (whale- bone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very lit- tle of the roof of the mouth; you can bite vorn off the cob. All work guaranteed for 15 years. Have impression taken tn the morning and get teetl Examination and advice free. and Bridge Werk. We Sta pended by o pn. Ask our cuanto: fice, be sure you a See Samples of Our Pin .., dost of our Presentpatronage is hose work Is still giving good sation ers who have tented our work. When coming to o fo the right place. Bring this ad with you Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY. ST.. ~ Opposite Krascr-Patersen Co, early Jeireles which will p | act MORE DEMAND UNCONDITIONAL HUN SURRENDER litional surrende Germany in the onl vilied war aims can be to wend their numbers nelude uring " M. Curti« W. Row Hen Jon, abott, 658 W rinia hote P. Score, Clallam Sith at Ww Mra iMra ta V ave 8. Mr. and Mrs y. Monroe, Wash; Chas “CE 614 First ave, KT, Em ure our Mre. Mary A. Rw Gpartes iB, Wash; Mr. af Chas ilivan, Mi. Vernon tend . Mra HH. Lawrence, rid) up ure Ke WHILE FLU KEEPS __THE SHOWS SHUT Foe Play Owners Was your favorite play made in Germar Even such a distinguished clasic of the stock stage a® “Mme. X., While not actually written in that country, in owned by a Berlin theat rical agency Agents of the alien property cus todian’s office thruout the United now on the hunt for Amer plays the rights of which are owned in foe countries. Royalties on some of the most fa nas have al ustody y been taken into Wilkes Stage Set Over at the Wilkes theatre the age is all set for the first act of 1 Cooper Megrue’s play, “Seven Chances.” In the dressing rooms costumes are hung on ready for instant service. The phone number of every player is in the hands of the director, who can sum mon them to the theatre on a min ute's notice. The Wilkes managenent that, should the flu ban be lifted at could be started by 2:30, Programs o on Tap Shows in readiness to open this week, should the ban be lifted before turday, are oe ge OF. Moore--Eva Tanguay and vaude- nd have th ville | telling all Oak—Monte Carter, in “Tit for | ¢ If, and how rages ft same treatment in 7 ¢ without any t bi Metropolitan—"My Soldier Girl.” | book medicine are F Pantages—"Here Comes Eva" ' prepaid, to any rupture vaudeville, Chorus Girls— Flocks of ’Em Several scores of chorus girls who | expected to be in Seattle long before this are now strolling around Port land streets and buying all sorts of fluffy things and doodads with which to parade on their arrival here. dier Girl,” which is laying over in Portland until Seattle's ban is lifted When Health Commissioner Me Bride gives the word to the theatre men, a wire will bring the company to this city as fast as trains din car ry them Seattle will celebrate the removal of the ban with enjoysnent of a big musical show packed with girls and comedy. Kellerd Coming John FE. Kellerd, in Shakespearean repertoire, will visit Seattle this sea son Bill Hyde Again “Laughing Bill Hyde,” the film which was running at Levy's Orphe um when the lid was closed on Seat tle, will be the picture that will re open that house, it is expected |Short Runs of Big | Films One scheme advocated in movie ent fans from big productions missing any of the now being ed by the studios calls for s runs of all pietures when the flu has flown. In of a theatre showing the ture for a wi the run ld be limited to two days, and w films displayed on the remain ing five Maj. George P. Farwell, son of © D. Farwell ttle attorney, een killed in action in Frane wrding to a cablegram received by his father, Nl dh 8 Wight and the hooks, | claims | “ lock some afternoon, a matinee | They are the members of “My Sol Far and Near News by Telegraph ; and Telephone declare that, despite its While on a visit to ber father at orchard home, Pe n, Mi nator Miles v"indexter will be to come to the state of Wash has opened re fivernity at t in the m Mrs, Nora Mooney bee Frank T Glasette rd a pro brought suit and swarded him $100 drink of soft nom ha jean orne Lacut, Dan B. Cogswell, Seattle, has made hin first lo! distance flight in Kansas He made the flight from Kansas City to Camp Leavenwort! abt) Epilepsy, (Falling Sickness) aed biedred Nervous Derengements. 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