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12 WHOLE NATION BUYS SOLDIER COMFORTS Washington's contribution toward the comfort and happiness of tly 4,000,000 fighting men, who will be wearing the khaki of Uncle Sam's army during the next year, will be due and payable during the week of Nov. 11 to 18 when the United War Work campaign to raise $170,500,000 will be ca ed on thru- out the nation Washington's quota of this, the greatest sum for such & purpose ever raised in the world ia $1,705 000, just one-hundredth of the amount the nation is asked to sub scribe This sum has been appor tioned = equitably to the various cities and counties of the state, and every citizen will be asked to sub- seribe his individual share to give to the soldiers those little comforts and thoughtful attentions which cannot be furnished by the army organization Every dollar will go toward fur- nishing the soldier and sailor with home comforts, books to read, con- fections, tobacco and other articles necessary to his comfort and pleas: A contented soldier makes a The morale of ure real fighting man, the American soldier ta the highest in the world. jrealizes that the people are of bim to a man, He has evidence of this tn the work of the great welfare organimations wu CA YT Ww. Cc A. Salvation Army, War Service, Jewish American Li back seven the Y x ¢ C. Camp Community Welfare board and brary association. For weeks past, representatives of these organizations all over the nation have been perfecting the preliminary organization. Wash has been organized by a committee, with headquarters T2i Second ave, Seattle, The committee fs organizing its state own communities, to make an tn- tensive canvas in the week of Nov and give everybody an ubseribe, 11 to 158, opportunity to GREAT OLD REMEDY FOR SKIN DISEASES, S. S. S. Clears Skin of Erup- tions—Drives Poison From the System. Get it fixed in your mind that skin eruptions, Scrofula, Eczema, burning, itching skin, and all skin diseases are due entirely to tm- pure and infected blood. If the trouble was on the outside of the skin, by simply washing and keep- ing it clean you could obtain relief —not even ointments, lotions apd salves would be necessary. Agree with us in this belief, and your trouble can be relieved—you can be entirely restored to health. &. S. & is a purely vegetable treatment | yours is a special case, write sd ed ‘on file today with the |fodmen, chaintnen and draftemen that you can secure from your own druggist—it is a blood tonic| Medical Director, 438 Swift Labora-| that will purify your blood and jeause a most decided abatement of your trouble, and finally make you entirely well. Fifty years ago 8. 8. S. was discovered and given to suffering mankind, During — this period it has proven its remarkable curative properties as a blood puri- | and tonic, and has relieved {thousands of cases of disease caused | by poor or impure blood, and jehronic or inherited blood disease. |You can be relieved, but you must take & & S Take it If only pim- plea appear, for they denote bad blood, and may be followed by the |sufferings from torturing skin | eruptions Therefore be sure. Don't | take chances, don't use lotions. Cot |S 8 S& from your druggist. If | jexpert medical advicn. Address itory, Atlanta, Ga * The-cost is less fhan Can be used for Frying U. S. Food Admn. TOMATOES — New Large Cans . LUX—For the Finest Mild Sugar-Cured “Wild Rose” BACON LOIN-BACKS MAKE AN APPETIZING DISH Made from the choicest cut of the PORKER! Baking Roasting Order From Your Dealer Today or any of the Following Markets: Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Ave. Central Meat Company, Central Public Market. Bay City Meat Company, 1420 First Ave. American Meat Company, 519 Third Ave. Western Meat Company, 1100 Western Ave. Bellard Market, 5443 Ballard Ave. ham or breakfast bacon, Boiling License No. G49281 KRINKLE CORD FLAKES ... RE FRUIT JAM, notice customers epeating thelr pur { Seattle No. 1,509 Pine Street. No. 2,5503 1th N. E No. 3,53-54 Pike Pl. Mkt No. 4,5410 Ballard Ave. No. 5,Green Lake Mkt. No. 6, 45 Pike Street. | No. 7,0, End Mkt. | | No. 8, 7th Ave. W. and ¥%4-Ib. JIFFY JEL itt] Groceterias — 10, 15, 16, University Mkt. in OMfee ai HOLLY MILK AND Walter Baker's Cocoa, | GOLDEN AGE we nottich, | the | ACARONT, CBR vecreee kee | At “our Store on Holly Milk | peviled Meat | Green Lake Public Mar- and Hice. We need aay | dripped ER Hag yg! ee 1 a more of its ga emonatration nuality, Tee ready | Del Monte Pumpkin | Oroduet Saturd cooked; just heat and | 3 in. s:::Me | beautiful balloon and a serve, if you prefer it | Del Monte Hominy, | valuable cook be warm. Can i daue | large can. vise | with every. three MM. 5. B. a Washing Powde o | ages, For 3 pkg ety finest quality—tt | ae eke." hee | asia Veneer Beced ta wate | Cleanser, larm we Poe pieg. : g-Ib. tin . Carnation Raisins, pe Campbell's Bou $-Ib. tin pkg. . * ings . BE GLAD—There's McGraw. 233 Broadway No. 503 Union Street | Ne 8, 2634 Alki N 14th and E. Pike 201 Bla 1801 Ve Warehouse, 208 Third Ave. That ts because he! the Spaghetti and ‘Noodles Groceteria near your home, 17, Corner Market 1317 Greenwood 1,201 Kastlake Av. No, 22,331 Ist Ave, N. RIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918. Allied Armies Strike to Hasten German Revolt WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 95 Germany must be reborn, Tt must seek peace ax a different nation. And it must seek ite own salvation, The allies will hammer Germany unul Germany purges iteelf, That is the meaning behind Preat dent Wilson's peace note and the deciaion to leave the armistice de tails in the hands of the military anders All Washington now will anxious ly wateh to seo how Germany does the allies’ bidding All agree th com he end of Hohen sollern supremacy, perhaps the end of Prussian leadership, is at hand, The states of Germany must end autoeracy. Already the of southern Germany, which wi the last to accept Prussian leadership, is demanding an end to the Hoben- } |Phillp Scheidemann, let leader, in now most prominent, present social poo . ’ ; 1 but doubts of his #incerit | cerity are | _Aliles’ Supreme War Council | niet. “i, itheval tr nov —+-— ae —-— - | played into the hands of the autoc racy. Maximilian Harden has been the fearless spokesman of demo racy and may come forward in the crtela ® leader, in Germany whom many believe the allies as well the German people could trust | View Event Calmly Time Brings Kaeowledge That by ee Penetrating Kemedy Suffering Is Avoided. WILSON GEORGE - aollerns. middie Rhine, before he consents to|compored of President Wilson, | One story says the kaiser contem: an armiatic Premiers George of England, Clem- plates abdication, leaving the! Thiagrould mean allied possession) enceau of France and Orlando of throne not to his son, the crown of all France asks, of the great/Italy, In the hands of these four nds of women have found prince, but to the crown prince's | Biriey fron fields, and of a wedge The | into son, to rule as Wilbelm ITI. boy fs a minor, 12 years old deciding Foch's armies are hammering at Germany's western gates. One re port declares Gen, Foch will demand allied posseasion of Mets and Straas The kaiser can't wait long before| works and the industrial cities of | der. | Mother's external for ex application of men is the destiny of the Hun. To Generaliasimo Foch they entrust the | eneeay, propated sepecielly heart of Germany, from execution of their terms of surren-| pectant great Kasen munition the which the With the kaiser must go the whole | | |family of Hohenzollern, and the p a, In Full Accord war lords of Germany, Hindenburg, | Pp", And ‘The allies are in full accord. Bach | Ludendorff, Tirpitz and the rest of | for the expec ntep is taken after consideration and | the bloodthirsty gang. jactually ald the lower Rhine would be domi- nated. retching and bearing-dowt eneral discomfort. ‘4 makes it possible t mother to herself ure in the glorious | D c > ne < | work tc » burg, in territory originally French, |agreement among the members of To whom the German people will | mere oid ‘neglect ¢ and Coblens, fortresscity SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25.—Rub- ber producing plants have been found in eight Weatern states, ac cording to a report made by Pro! on the the supreme war council, RUBBER PLANTS [HUNDREDS OF GROWN IN U.S. TRANSIT MEN | H. M. Hall, of the University of state council of defense. Hall declared that a good grade of rubber was produced In experiments covering the last eight months. | States, the report declares, would not bed Practical in peace times, but war- | time conditions may make domestic | ments. arsenals, | rubber production feasible, |WAR TOYS LIKED BY CHILDREN OF PARIS ¢as and explosive piants. | | (Special to The Star by N. E. A) PARIS, Oct. 25.—Child minds ‘of | these projects, the construction divt | jarmy for work on the 300 projects, Rubber production in the United | costing $500,000,000, now in the It will whieh in| tu i the hours at the for leadership is uncertain. | heiping hand pie oe ape mm emma BO 2 Joan pain, an crisis will be le OUCH! PAIN! RUB ret taperienced mothers way that its u Hundreds of tranaitmen, levelmen, (malafies $1,500 to $3,000 per annum) are urgently needed by the construc: tiog division of the United States What Many of the Sick and Alling course of construction. ‘These projects are camps, canton- wards, docks, great port terminals, reserve stores, ware- . radfield [Stop suffering! Relief comes oviPiz, Hit" Wasi wttanin | the moment you apply old | Mothrrhood Hock. and obtain » bore | “St. Jacobs Liniment” — | Use“ ’once 14 804 Begin ite | “ laeaeseupiadintiesiaiiommnrsuiie Rheumatiom ts “pain only,” | Not one case in fifty requires in-| ternal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub the misery sent away! Apply | ' soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Liniment” directly upon the “tender | Are Learning Nowadays spot” and relief comes instantly, “St. —— Jacobs Liniment” conquers pain. It} go many doctors have gone to ‘is harmless rheumatiam liniment war, the services of comparatively which never disappoints and can| few are available at home. houses, embarkation camps, enal- neering camps, gunnery schools, | 0t barn the skin. | Good proprietary medicines are housing, lighterage, power planta|/4mber up! Stop complaining! | more widely used than ever, and Get @ small trial bottle of “St. Ja-|more and more people are finding cobs Liniment’ at any drug store,| out how great their merit 4 and in just @ moment you'll be free) At this time, when there is great from rheumatic pain, soreness, andjer need of economy than ever be To give some iden of the size of | Paris prefer playtime war just axon of the army advises that tho | stittness Don't suffer! Relief awaits | fore, Hood's Sarnaparilia, a therough the youngsters of America do. Aj®Hount of lumber ordered would cov) yoy, “gt. Jacobs Liniment” jury of children ‘was called to de |r 22,000 acres, or 34 square milea;| 2 . cide on the merits of an exhibition of mechanical toys at the Potit | Palais, By far the most votes were cast for a model of a tank and a miniature “Big Bertha” gun. prize of $200 was divided between | the inventors. Be a Joy Walker, 2 Dropa, 2 Seconds—Corn Is Doomed When you almost die with your and corns make ng | almost BAM Y 1 Yi world’s magic and sate, sonuing corn-pesler. “Geta-It.” en, and then only, will you be sure that your corn will loosen from your toe so | that you can poel tt right off | oush with your fingers. Take jno chances of continued pain and soreness—why use greasy, Irritating | salves, plasters that shift reas into the “quick,” razors were” that make corns bleed and al painless, car: There's on the world—tha' “Geta-1t.” An h od O. K.'4 it for years | “Geta-It,” the guaranteed, money- lack corn-remover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle at any drug utactured by E. Lawreni —No Sales Service. You help yourself. —No Charge Accounts Everything sold for cash only. You save the enormous bad debt losses here. —No Delivery Expense Another big expense item saved here. No. a ba of this ay. A CEYLON (Black) JAPAN (Green) 49c Full (16-02,) Ib. Pkg. You'll find no tea that will give you #o much value and isfaction as TREK TE We feature it ok free Ave. in ailour stores—~and St. at the old price, too eWay [ie MIP coc caie » South al “Gets-It” for Comms) || tect the engine and pilot from ground | machine gun fire. lor- | | | {ALLIES DEVELOPING 2 1 to Seat as | blood purifier, Peptiron, a real pep good for sciation, neuralgia, lumbago, sin-nux-iron tonic, and Hood's Pille needing, in addition. 2,000,000 doors.| backache, sprains and swellings. | potent yet mild cathartic, are es 25,000,000 pounda of nails, 12,000,000 | pecially good and liked by all w! AGATE JEWELRY }use them. AGATER ent and 50c square feet of glass, and 100,000,000 ‘These medicines are remarkably feet of roofing. r ; Raver Mage dipre ne fences gM efficient, whether taken in conjunc | Hon or separately employed on a single project Two hundred and fifty thousand workmen have been undes the control of the pelianed vee division at one time, | TOW All qualified persons are urged to BUY NOW FOR make immediate inquiry relative to the above-mentioned ponitions, at the office of the district pecretary, 11th United States civil service district, | 303 postoffice building, Seattle. | CHRISTMAS machinery will get scarcer every day. Yor'll find our eift Ines interesting. White’s Gem 1937 Third Ave. ‘The postoffice is oppoatte ua, ARMORED AIRPLANES) Gpecial to The Star by N. A) | LONDON, Oct. 25.—~The allies have carried out muccesaful experiments in armoring planes The low-flying | work which has developed largely | this year brought about the need for armor on the plane bodies to pro- W L R YOUR Entrances, A Few Reasons Why Farmers and City Workers Should Support the Dry Onions, 7 Ibs..... Spanish Onions, 6 Ibs. . Cranberries, Ib. .....- Parsnips, Ib. .....+++++ into a better understanding and cooperation with the worker and producer tn the city, who is a consumer of things produced in the country, for the mutual benefit of both. @ra) The problem of Oriental Landlordism probably can be solved in no other way for the farmer than by joining with the city workmen to establish direct marketing of all necessities of life, and preventing the lowering of the standard of living for the White Race by sharing in the profits of their own Dalries, Can- neries, Markets, Factories, Stores, etc., as well as by joint action to prevent Orientals taking posseesion of our country, whether by @ peaceful or an armed invasion. Nice Dill Pickles, 4 for... Pearl Onions, 1% pint .. Heinz Best Sweet Mixed (4th) Our duty to the members of our class who are now fighting for Democracy, Freedom and Better Conditions demands that we shall maintain and improve conditions at home while they are making their sacrifices “Over There.” your bottle), quart Ripe or Queen Olives, Homemade Scotch (th) The Co-operative movement ts the best and safest way small loaf 10¢, large loaf to use the surplus funds of the common people for the accomplish ment of the greatest good to the greatest number as well as the individual benefit of those who thus invest their savings at double the interest paid by the banks, besides drawing patronage divi- dends on their purchases, and finally building up an institution that Is a model in working conditions and wages, as well as honest dealing and fair prices. American UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION LICENSE THREE STORES HELP YOURSELF ad PUBLIC ‘The greater the support of the movement, the greater the volume of business done, the greater will be the benefits. ‘The Cooperative Food Products Association, composed of city workmen and farmers, therefore calis on all those who recognize the necessity for and the efficiency of co-operation, to join forces with those already doing effective work through this organization, and provide the funds necessary for the expansion of the business, so that we may more effectively serve the people and eliginate the profiteer. Wesson Oil Campbell’s Soups, Large pkgs. Guittard’s lb, BO¢, 3 Ibs. ..... 065 IVORY SOAP smatt ; Small . “Ideallstic Commercialism” seems a contradictory term, but since ‘The Co-operative Food Products Association is doing busi ness, and in accordance with good business methods, the “Ideal. istic” part of the term entering in because our purpose is to serve the people, ourselves, instead of reaping private profit, it may properly be applied to this institution. Come, let usreason together, and we will surely work together Information will be cheerfully given at the Co-operative Mar- ket, Third Ave. and Washington St., Seattle, or at the Office, No. 1517, L. C. Smith Bldg. ’ 4-lb. Let COOPERATE your slogan be, Act on it, if you would be free. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS He is one man! as TD OUT RHEUMATISM 2ece3s | ~=©6ATTENTION! FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PINE AND UNION STS, SATURDAY SPECIALS-Market Closes 6 P. If. Farmers’ Vegetable Dept. | Extra Fine Potatoes, 11 Ibs..... Pumpkins, all sizes, 5¢, 10¢, 15¢, 20¢ Co-operative Movement Hubbard ‘Squash, Ib. . 44 | She BOF, large cize » aon $$ | Little Neck Clams, Ib. .- x0 perience, foresight and reason teil us that @ way — b.- : $e ana'ioe | Large Salt Mackerel, each. must be found to stop the merciless exploitation of which both ae “ es ‘ “* a “ Lettuce .....s.-eeeeeee+- OG and 10¢ table oe a ee Beets and Carrots, 5 bunches........10¢ Weskineies Esse & Vege 2nd) The co-operative movement is the only proven succemful Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs.....-+- 0.04562 mpany way in which the producer in the country, who i» a consumer of Eastern Washington Rutabagas and | Tokay Grapes, 2 Ibs......- J things produced in or distributed from the city, can be brought Yellow Turnips, 6 Ibs. ......---+ Fine Ripe Pears, dozen .... : Mrs. St. Arnaud Stall E Main Floor. Stall 62 Lower Floor Homemade Sour Chow Chow, pint. .15¢ Sweet Chow Chow (special), 1 pint 44 | Pickles, pt. 25¢ Plain Sweet Pickles, 44 pint...... 15¢ Very Best Spiced Sweet Vinegar Core 44 pint. Genuine French Bread, loaf........ Highland Bread, 15¢ trances First and CENTRAL GROCERY—CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET—Lower SEATTLE GROCERY—109 Occidental Avenue—SEATTLE MARKET. MOUNT VERNON MILK steneee 38¢, 75¢, $1.49 | Cottolene ......-- all varieties, can 1014¢ | Ceretana Rolled Oats. Sweet Ground Chocolate, Pioneer Minced Clams, flat 15¢, tall 19¢ Jello 10¢, Jiffy Jell, 3 pkgs.... . O’Cedar Polish, 50-cent size... . . Eastern Early June Peas, No. 1 cans 10¢ Olympic Pancake Flour .... bag Aunt Jemima Buckwheat. .52¢ | 4-lb. bag Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour | Honolulu Lady Sliced Pineapple, No. 244 size cans 27¢, dozen...... 83.15 | Third Avenue at Washington Street Always Sanitary Phone Elliott 2700 g SOUTH END inca Open Nine Hours—Clesing at 6 P. M., Saturday Included MEAT PRICES LOWER And our patrons are receiving the full benefit of the decline. We have abundant stocks of VEAL—— PORK ——BEEF that are being offered at the lowest minimum price. The place which is run by, of and iim for UNION LABOR. § CO-OPERATIVE MARKET “See You Tomorrow” PHONE ELLIOTT 1625 JIM’S UNION BUTTER STORE Stalls 46 and 47 Faney Storage Eanes, dos. She Full ¢ WHERE QUALITY COUNTS A Good Bargain in a Stiff Black Tea. 1 Pound 6c 5S Pounds . 10 Pounds voneee UNITED TEA & COFFEE STORES ‘This Offer Good for All Next Week. $2.15 $100 FISH SECTION Salmon, 2 tbe .. ik Cod, 2 PRUIT AND VEGETABLES Petatecs, 10 Ibe ate Onions, 6 the... Sweet Potatoes, Be iC Big Jonathan Apples, des. 25¢ | Shrimp, CO-OPERATIVE DELICATESSEN Mount Vernon Milk, 3 cans.. Kettle Rendered 38c)| minus. $6.75 25c T ADS BRING RESULTS iSTAR WAN First. and. Second Avenues Lucky Strike Fish Co. Salmon, lb. . ....18¢ Black Cod, lb. .. 12 Ling Cod, Ib. ......-+ Eastern Oysters, pint. . Fresh Dungeness Crabs -25¢ | Solid Heads Lettuce........5¢ and Fine Local Celery, large stalks Jonathan Apples, dozen 15¢, 2 doz. Cranberries, lb. . Lemons, dozen .....+-++++ | Florida Grape Fruit, each . Italian Prunes, 18-Ib. box.. Central Fruit Stores Malaga Grapes, 2 Ibs.......--- Tokay Grapes, 2 lbs. . Concord Grapes, basket .... Extra Fancy Jonathan Apples, doz. Cantaloupes, each — Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for..... New Brazil Nuts, 40¢ Ib., 2 Ibs g Apples, 4 lbs. Stores Co. |. G-118046 15¢ ioe a5¢ 15¢ 15¢ 10¢ Groce MARKET—Upper Floor Second Avenues. Floor—1414 First Avenue. Large, per can 12} PF CASE oe. cece eee es $6.00 Small, ior can Fg mala ene0) .55¢, $1.09, $2.69 114-lb. cans Karo Syrup, dark.... .15¢ “My Wife's” Cane and Maple Syrup, large bottle, 38¢; 14-gal. can. . .$1.13 GOLDEN WEST COFFE Pound, 35¢; 2 Ibs. 70¢; 3 Ibs..-..- .O5¢ Hills’ Red Can Coffee, pound, 35¢; 2% pounds for a SWANS ik sie 36 xcs 0 | Chase and Sanborn Coffee, pound, 40¢; 209 | 214 pounds for mn Cotes, pounds Ti Galt’s Blue Ribbon Tea, pound, 55¢; 14- pound for ... ++ BOG M. J. B. Coffee, Ibs, 5 pounds for .. Ibs. 8 .29¢ | 20¢ Ib.