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PAGE 2 Your Credit ney marquisi voles ~ Arabras \ regular price $21— —an excellent Ma: riod d. * pietured, dri 26x42 inches, beveled edge: $ $21—; special for the week ... H Second Ave. at Pine St., Seattle + ave. * PHONE MAIN - 1289 ° EPILE EPSY ‘for 15 years Large bottle $2.00. you are not entirely sath noney will be refunded Iot. Swift's Pharmacy, Second ave. a: Pike st. NERVOUS ENERGY life’s momentum, depends u a welipoupshed body. When mn strength is depleted body lacking in essential fins tates $ the nerves are the first to calm SCOTTS EMULSION simon-pure in substance, rich in| tonic qualities, nourishes the ere bony and strengthens and steadies the nerves. Wherever the sun shines, Soott’s is the recognized standard tonic-food and conserver of strength. Heat & Bowne, Bicomfleld, N. 5. 1-17 KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s —If You K: ani ta ‘The secret of keeping young is to feel) pte Bd do this you must watch your verand bowels—there’snoncedof hav- ing a tallow complexion —~ dark rings | wnder your ores — Sepriee— @ bilious | ook is you face— dull with no | + garkle. Your doctorwill tell you ninety percent of all sickness comes from in- al buoyancy phic ‘eve Ron rou wil violet ts by their olive color. 10c All druggists, - sample ot \ one-third less {| than regular prices: f | : and grades sam: § en urtaing; one palr hh pattern; these { | Indications { i special, pair 4 1.50 fine Nottingham lace een 7 i 0 novelty nets... s2.20 ) Cluny nets ‘ S145 { ott Sten i cae} most pleasing showing of umbrellas now ready— |Children Can Earn | | Clarke, this store’s extension of credit to you is a won- derful help because it not only is applied to fit your income, but it is given you freely and gladly a pleasant, = dignifie simple way, without annoying or worrying features, backed b: YEARS’ SERVICE THE HOMEF NISHER! $6.95 to $21.50 & particular. ly fine and at ing of novelty umbreline Le on diapiny brushes holder, soap cases ‘are § and are 17 price STANDARD FURNITURE CO. 101 to 111 S. Eleventh St., Tacoma L. SCHOENFELD & SONS War Stamp Money Charles H. Clarke, county = city chairman of war savings, gested that children take Benito |of their enforced vacation to save) fand earn money for war savings stamps. “Not only should the children be | leaving their regular allowances for thrift stamps, motion picture shows, car fare and lunches.” said Chairman “but hundreds of them might take advantage of their leisure to earn money by doing chores. Many neighborhood stores can use boys or girls as messengers for light deliv-| ertes.” How Did Husband " ; Die, Asks Widow Mra. George Shannon, 1764 Dayton ve. St. Paul, has written to Corpor. ation Counsel Walter Meler to ask for information concerning her hus band, George Shannon, machinist, who i« believed to have died here Inst year an the result of an accident. Any one knowing of Shannon's death in asked to write to his widow, at the Paul address COURTS CANCELLED Superior court judges held a meet ing Monday morning A decided t on u epidemic y wou urt sessions emergency Will Take Off All Excess Fat 1 know that there Is a sim- oan, effective remedy s, that may be used sa Do yo ple, harn overfatn n ‘ot youth? other yw fa-| pown it ia, non than the tablet form of the mous Marmola Prescription, as Marmola Prescription ‘Tablets, | You can well expect a reduction of | from two to four pounds a week | without dieting or exercising. Mar mola. Prescription ‘Tablets are sold by all druggists at 7c for a large | bre or if you prefer you can or t from the Marmola Co. 86 Woodward ave. Detroit. sich WN OLD RECIPE TO OARKEN HAIR: Common garden Sage and Sulphur? makes streaked, faded or gray hair dark and youthful at once, Almost every one knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the nat ural color and. luster to the hair when faded, streaked or Years ago the only way to get this | mixture was to make it at home, which is mu and troublesome, Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for Sulphur Compound.” You will get a large bottle of this old-time rec. pe improved by the addition of other Ingredients, at very little cost. Everybody uses this prepa- ration now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so natural- ly and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tak-| ing one small strand at a time; by | morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully t dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Wyeth's Sage | and Sulphur Compound is a de-| Mghtful toflet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation | or prevengion of disea | 2o|4 gray. | a Wyeth's Sage and | 1 THE SEATTLE Your | Entire Satisfaction Assured nouneing as “ republican atten partinan serv ous taanos of this solemn President Wilson today explain od that article 3 of bis peace for- mula does not mean a policy of free trade. Replying to from a letter of who inquiry agked ht be placed nator Simmons eee what Interpretation a on the peace article in question, “re } BE) tne estantisnment of equality of trad to dispose of quickly, a quan ? conditions am nations otk the tity of ple lengths of for: } president said he meant merely that eign and domestic cretonnes, there shou be no discrimination : agnine nations that did not ap: tapestries, velours and all iene -srpeoemi aa hea wp ply ailk fabrics for draperies and | Weapons of economic discipline, he furniture coverings; piecen Jaaid, should be left to the league of range from 1% to 6 yarda nations. each, on sale, Grapery de { No Discrimination partment, second floor at { File letter follows, in part half regular se cen , “I, of course, m urgest no , restriction upon t free deterr tion by any nation of it yualities, but only that, whatey iff any nation might deem necessary STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1918. j WILSON DENOUNCES REPUBLICAN ATTACK , for its own eon ervioe, be that Jtaritt hich or 1 it should apply equally to all foreign nations; in oth er words, that there should be no div crimination against some that did not apply to others. ‘This leaves every nation free to no nations determine for itwelf its Own internal qualities, and limits only ite right to nd these qualities of hostile sation between one nation and another Wei 4 of economic dincipline and punishment should be left to the joint action of all for the purpose of punishing those who will not submit to a general program of Justice and equality “The experiments of the past among nations have taught ue that | attempt by one nation to punish | another by exclusive and disertni: | natory trade agreements, has been a political breeder of that kind of an tagoniam which oftentimes results in war, and if a permanent peace ja to be established ‘among nations, every obstacle that has stood in the way of international friendship should be | st aside,” UNION MEN SAY PACKERS TRIED FRAUD METHOD Alleging that they were decety. ¢d by the representative of Frye & Co. and brought to Seattle as strikebreakers, 10 Milwaukee union men are seeking damages against the firm in Judge Gil Ham's court, ‘The the men in the service fitted with military ; brush to brush : special— | were working for the Pla o $29 Packing Co, of Milwaukee, they were approached outside the gates wemuter petee of the plant by A. EB. Jameson, an _— agent of Frye & Co, who offere -large tapestry { [| them work in Seattle at wages av upho fy { eraging from $26 to $30 a week and po Hig a their board. ‘The plaintiff state that they par asked Jameson whe yived In any labor trou ‘sald, "No." ‘They. aay the reason Frye & Co, needed men was be cause so many butchers had gone to work in the shipyards tured vor the na be ble. that they were told that lect from; requ- lar price $37.60 i special for the Got Transportation week They were provided with transpor tauion on condition that after work ing «ix months they were to return half the fare On arriving say that the used as strike ae the $29 in Seattle the the men were to be nat union mem. to work y were bers They allege that the company kept three of their trunks Ull each man had paid the firm the sum of $23, Ask Return Faro To compensate them for loss of | time, their fare back to their homes, and injury that they claim to have suffered in their trade, the men are suing the company for sums ranging from $800 to $960 ‘The men’s names ores P. W. WH son, F. 1. Kanlorskin, J, P. Thomas, William Frank, Fred Weiss, Mike Kannisky, Arthur Huns, Jonas Little, A. Kaufman and Fdward Graw. Their attorney is C. KR. Anderson. | Frye & Co. in represented by Attor neys Higgins and Hughes The case was opened Monday | LUXEMBURGERS eROW BOLDER al to The Star by N. BE. A) A journal of * has been founded "U.S S. Rail Officer Officers. on Ha Harbin Streets (Spec will halve for one uraging of fr grand duchy and Setting forth ius nue! anys ts by givi ed world with its ite blood, is hangeably on the in spite of ap faithful Luxe: the future ght to abandon elgners, or » f at friend: }cept on Officers of the United States army |Can we jengineer corps, photographed in| there was a perfect Luxemburg in | front of a Chinese street signpost, in | depe Harbin, Manchuria They are reor-| ganizing the railway Mnes running |m from Viadivostok to the interlor of | 4 Russia. e union with benefits of eet an my ani SAYS FORGER CONFESSES ned neutrality We want no} Frank H. Peterson, a civil en-| it das 1° wae | not forget that historical. gineer, who, two days ago was ar Sdbtce aed tend rested for forgery in Spokane, ad sates Sunday night that he cashed ed check on F. A. Knetpp, a Snohomist veral days | that we hav ng to Night Captain of }our own. C James Doom. jof Latin insp ) PREDICT GEN. SECKT TAKES LUDY’S PLACE ZURICH, Oct. 28.—German news papers predict that Gen. Von Seckt, chief of ataff to Gen, Mackensen dur- ing the latter’s Rumanian drive, will | succeed Gen. Ludendorff as head of the German armies. intellect y, like Belgium, we come from Franc ‘ loes not mean tional culture of y not. But it is ation.” } } TO REMOV. E DANDRUFF } f Danderi nt @ little into your hand and rub well | into the scalp with the finger tips. nt all, of this disappeared t a small bottle 169 WAS RIGHT DRU a aera aE wa ool ‘gers now living in for-| h thie is the} ‘by flushing the kidneys occasional, ly, says a well-known authority. | m| Meat forms uric which ms | |the kidney pores y sluggish lly filter or strain ¢ ly part of the waste and poisons from the blood, | then you get sick, Nearly all rheu- | tions | ( Heal Skin Diseases || $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt: | | Seaeteely most skin diseases, PHONE SERVICE IMPROVING, SAY STAR READERS, Beattle proved | This in the verdict coming to The | writers and pub phone service has im hin does not mean that service tn yot what it ought to be, he pointed out, but the Improvement shows that officialn can keep service up to a better standard. | Little Better Robert Hesketh, who mplatn te the eclared Monday ning that improvement in service in now evment | ‘There is #till room for more prog: ress, however,” he insisted | Counciiman A. F. proased the opinion t Maas ao ex hat phone serv a little bet he maid, mH an @till be torney The my of fice and my residence has been im proved 100 per cent since your fight | began. “I notice advertisements urging the public to limit the use of phones, but I do not see any suggestion that there would be any reduction tn our | Dilla at the end of the month. I again | congratulate you on your success in| the matter.” SENATOR HALE 18 DEAD WASHINGTON, Oct. 24—At the] age of &2 years, former Senator | Eugene Hale, of Eleworth, Me. is dead at his renidence here. He had} served 3 If 20 years in the senate BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS if | Flush the Kidneys Occasionally You Eat Meat Regularly | No manor meat regularly woman can make who eats a mistake | matism, headach nervousness, constipation, dizzi ness, sleeplessness, bladder disor. ders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache jin the kidneys or your back hurts, | or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of pas sage or attended by a sensation of} scalding, get about four ounces of | jad Salts from any reliable| pharmacy and take a tablespoonful! in a glass of water before break-| fast for a few days and your kid neys will then act fine, This fa » liver trouble, | mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with Hthia and has been used for generations to flush clog: | xed kidneys and stimulate them to} activity, also to neutralize the} acids in urine so it no longer| | causes irritation, (hus ending biad der disorders Jad Salts is inexpensive and can- not injure; makes a delightful ef fervescent lithia-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complica- i is coemey, for you to suffer | with eczema, blotches, ringworm, and similar skin troubles, A little zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or ly applied will usually give instant reliet from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing tc the most delicate skin, It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress The E. W. Rove Co., Cleveland, O, Viage Young, noted educator and ent are Vi FANCY BGG PRICE former head of tor L. Berger, Edmund T. Helms and! SAN FRANCISCO, Oct schooln, died Saturday o Oncar Amerin ‘ tes| dollar-adosen egan | are o following un attack of influenza, She | for congress © their appearance in San Fran. |was ™ yearn of age Arnold, M beth Thompaon, t Alleged Anarchist Is Given Freedom Carl Holmes. cuntody of immigration officials r the Soldier Listed as Missing Is Found Primo Lawrence, of Mra. Lawrence, 4660 Phinney ave back » the VICTOR BERGER AND FIVE rool won Bwedi Geor \thru @ letter written t mother chist and dated Beptember 22 ns Lawrence was livted as minsing 10 f hnbeas days before and his relatives be 4| MILWAUKEE, 0 ormer him either killed or captured by the | co man Victor L. Berger and Hun five other persona v taken inte attempt The letter from the young soldier : rine 1 Matehai |: he state, clearing up his disappearance, was | °* sage ote Judge written from a French town where on federal jury ind he wag billeted with comrade ment They were ato t before Fe president of the So: 5 t whieh time » 1 Cx "| on | ELLA FLAGG YOUNG DEAD cre of the Srouid eee SNavoRet,. Seve ‘al WASHINGTON, Get 4.—Kila made knowr . Those under ir 5 Is a Strictly Reliable Dental Office You Can Bank on the Absolute FACTS When You Come to This Office for Your Dental Work. Every Operator in This Office Is a Graduate Registered Dentist Just think what this means to you. It means that you get the service of a man who has spent many years of hard study under competent in- structors in a first-class dental college, learning the dental profession and learning it thoroughly and RIGHT. After this preliminary course, he has then gone before the state dental board and passed a thorough and searching examination before this board as to his qualifications to prac- tice dentistry. Having passed this examination successfully, and not till he has done so, he is awarded a license to practice. You are taking no chances of having your work done by a stu- dent or bungler or unlicensed operator when you come here. It is far better to be safe than sorry. We Give a Binding Guarantee With All Our Work We guarantee all work that leaves this office DRLR CLARK ~*~ with an ironclad guarantee, which is B gcc both by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. Our guarantee means just what it says, viz., if for any gag whatever your work does not give entire satisfaction, we will make it right. We Use Only the Very Best of Materials count of the very large volume of business which we do at this office. It is a fundamental rule of business This is a big point that you ought | that quantity regulates price to a cer- to give careful consideration. There | tain extent. By doing a large volume is a great difference between various | we are able to buy materials in big kinds of dental materials. The inferior | quantities, and the resultant savings kinds won’t last nearly so long, nor | we pass on to you. It stands to reason will they give the satisfaction that the | also that we can afford to take a better grades will. And remember— | smaller profit on the individual patient we use nothing but the very best. |} than an office which does only one- | third or one-half of the volume that We Use Genuine we do can possibly afford to take. “Novo-Cain” wie aru aes ee We have a real and sin- US 1S ne best ental anaesthetic 2. known. We use the genuine article. cere desire to please and This permits us to perform the most | satisfy you. difficult dental operations without , . 1 wi hurting the patient a bit. So you can} We realize that’ your will come here secure in the knowledge our most valuable asset. In fact, the that no matter how serious your work recommendations of our satisfied eel may be, it will be done with the very | tients have ‘been the one biggest factor minimum of pain and inconvenience | {9 the building up of our business. to you. | When you come to us we expect to : | so please and satisfy you that you Bei inl will not only return to us yourself Sanitation Is a Hobby when in need of dental service in the With Us | future, but that you will also recom- When we fitted up our offices, we mend your friends to us. spent a great deal of money and gave a great deal of thought to the problém of obtaining perfect sanitation. We installed the most up-to-date and improved apparatus for sterilizing instruments. All operators and attendants are garbed in spotless white at all times. Our Prices Are the Very Lowest This is made possible only on ac- Free Examination . We cordially invite you to call at our offices and let one of our experts give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you just what is needed to put your teeth into perfect condition, and also just what the cost will be. This examination and estimate won't cost you a cent, nor put you under any obligation. Don’t you think it is about time you gave yourself the ad- vantage of a perfect set of teeth? REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L, R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue. Se et Ciikcs wait se lias In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From oe Senate. Be Sure to Get to the Right ce, LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES, ‘