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Leading Coloratura Prima Donna of the Metropolitan Grand Opera Company, is enraptured with her SoLOELLE The Tone-Coloring Solo Player Piano “My Solocile arrived. This wonderful instrument opens to al music lovers the avenues to the enjoyment of producing oneself the beat music the world affords —an enjoyment hitherto forbidden to any except great pianists, With this marvelous Player I find it pos- cate to odtain any desired effect—one has the joy and satisfaction _— control.” { canals A dealer or salesman who claims that any ae] i jot efficiency NERVES UNSTRUNG BY RUSH OF WORK In these war times we all want to keop ourselves at the highest point to be able to do our share in the many demands for #erv foe that are made on all, Unless you stop the mental fatigue and build up your nerves you will be for- tunate if you escape nervous break down, some form of paralysis or oth er ro nervous disorder “The strain of a rush of work at the mill, due to war orders, was get ting on my nerves,” says Mr. Thomas Wagner of 67 Marshall street, Lowell, Masa, “and I had stomach trouble, My appetite was poor and I could not digest food, 1 was uneasy all the time, I was restless and rolled and tossed about in bed, When I got up I did not fee! like working. A friend recom mended Dr, Williams’ Pink Pile, and I gave them a trial. I soon no- tleed that they were helping me. I can eat better and have more am | bition. My*nerves are steadier, and T rest Well at night. I certainly can lrecommend these pills after what they have done for me.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a Ss hat bo enamead We te Sante Agora informed of stoops to willful misrepresentation. 1 We connet te, trengly cpobasise the fait that tare is 20 talaga Fad or the apy the Soloelle—mone to be compared with it—nothing in the least like it. Ftret—The Selecile ts 1b yt po oe the only an7 sinvee plane tha Melody end ype separa Secoad—The Soleelic te the only a@erés con « SS Spel 28 eS ef masical a ern ering Soloelle, Autopiano Solo- elle, Montelius Soloelle, Bacon Soloelle, Washburn Soloelle. Terms if desired. Other Instruments in Exchange ure delivery of your 1 LLE on Christmas morning by paying @ small eposit now, } Opposite | Pantages Theatre |BAGPIPE PLAYING RAGE IN HOLLAND (Special to The Star by N. E. A) LONDON, Nov. §.—Travelera from | Holland report that the dike country jis infatuated with the bagpipes | which have been introduced there jby the Scotchmen transferred from |Germany. The Hollanders call them | “dowidelxakepee!, and this with Highiand dancing is the most popu }lar form of entertainment at the | Hague. Cabarets are incomplete without the dancing of Scotch p ] ee Se" start with |?!" 's New Discovery | Stomach Misery it hard. Relieve it or a @ a mild attack of grippe or Ge € Tha’ promptly, pleasantly, ef Get Rid o t Sourness, | » economically, Loosen the Gas and Indigestion check the sniffles, the! When your stomach is out of the irritation, the wa pa hg Pg 2 be year food doesn a , e t ferments in your sto: ec only a little of Dr. King’s | and forma gan which causes sour, will turn your flabby, sour, tired stomach into a sweet, energetic, per- fect workin, one. | You can’ very strong and vie- | crows If your food only half digests Your appetite will co, and nausea, | dizziness, billousness, nervousness, sick headache and constipation will and coughs come unexpected | ly. Those Torpid Bowels | the freedom of the regular possible by mild yet post-| 753%," Qcting., natural, pleasant, com- Mi-o-na stomach tablets are small Dr. King’s New Life Pills. | jene be a ewetien, Pd are suar; a 9 banish fin a1 habit-forming, but a system | 375°C, all of the stove symptoms, | that promotes healthful re- | or money back. For uale by ya rteti All drugsists. | Drug Co. and all leading druggists. 2 _ VIGOR AND NERVE-FORCE Prederick Kol M.D. New York Physic! says: “Bitro-Phosphate editor of ‘Who's Who,” should be} If You Take Bitro- _ Phosphate—Says : ing from the countless prep- | lying the body. cell ions and treatments which are/ 4 supplyiag ” pay celle with |the necessary phosphoric food ele- ments, bitro-phospnate quickly pro. duces loping arme, ugly hollows and curved lines 0! and beauty, there are evi- thousands of men and women nly feel their excessive thin- the pearanc increase | welght frequently beleg astonishing. This increase in weight ries with it general improvem: nt in the healt N sleep- lesaness and nearly always thinness, soon become bright. and with the bloom of! Althou jean and weakness are usual- to starved nerves. Our bodies perfect health, bitro-phos- for relieving ens, sieeplessnes and gen- 8, it should not, owing flesh-growing 4d by anyone who to put on flesh. ree eo whic pensive, ia sold most (000 druggists under ‘an- Of satisfaction or ae Rate -ECH ite When your head aches, it is usually caused by your liver or stomach getting out of order. These ‘‘sick headaches’ quickly disappear as soon as the stomach is relieved of its bilious contents. Right your stomach and regulate and tone the liver with Beecham’s Pills, which rapidly improve conditions and promptly Help Headache Directions of Special Value te Women are with Every Box. ” Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c,, 25. able propert! | does not des: to help the usval/ ness, heartburn, foul breath. pain at cough discomforts if taken | Pit of stomach and many other rable symptoms, 4 to directions. A large| Mi-o-na stomach tableta will ve] lasts long and is pleasant for | joyful relief in five minute if and old. Keep it handy-—/ | taken regularty for two weeks, they gg by eed doctor and used) By yates the nerves directly, and| Gray Hair!) “Papa Jackies!” ‘That’s What U.S. Sailors Are to War Orphans | i Welcome transformation in } in| [nerve tonic. They build up the |nerves in the only possible way, by jenriching the blood with elements the [nerves need. The treatment ix one of nutrition of the nerve cells, re quiring a non-alcoholic tonic, and | Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills have proved | useful in fo many severe cases that every sufferer is justified in giving |them a trial for any form of nervous | debility, They gontain no opiate or harmful drug Your own druggist sells Dr. Hams’ Pink Pills, Price-fifty cents per box; six boxes for $2.50, Write to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., =— disorders. wit JOB AGENCIES GET BIC SUMS FROM TEACHERS During the past five months 197 newly appointed @chool teachers were saved employment agency fees amounting to $8,894 by the free em-| ployment service conducted in the | office of County Superintendent A. | | 8. Burrows | The private agencies charge the teachers a registration fee of $2 and| |S per cent of the first year’s salary. | | There is no need for these agencies, says Burrows, who states that his| | office haw been able to fill all va jCancies In the schools during the| | past year, Burrows advocates the organiza. tion of a fre state teachers’ agency, of which the county superintendanta | could act branch agents. This! | eo Unite ° dep ent reported 547 te nda. plan, he cliims, would save the), The United States war department rep rted 547 casualties Tuesday teachers of the state a sum of $35, n beh list is divided as follows: K n action, 40; died) 000 a year thet they are now paying 48; wounded, degree undetermined, 220; in fees to the private agencies, ak cae i ALLIES PLEAD FOR COMMERCIAL UNITY} | (Special to The Star by N. BL PARIS, Nov. 6.—Cioner ve J |to be established between manufac turers and merchants of France, | England and America. The first| step was taken at a luncheon Octo: | ber 21 by the Federation of French | Manufacturers and Merchants. Chief apeakers were Walter Berry, presi-| |dent of the American Chamber of | |Commerce in Parts, and Sir John honorary president of the| tinh Chamber of Commerce here. | |U. S. CHINAMAN WINS D. S. C. FOR HEROISM) PARIS, Nov. 6.—China is helping | the allies all right! One of her sons, a@ soldier in the American army, has received the Distinguished Service [Cross for “extraordinary heroism. high courage and personal devotion | to duty.” He ia Private Sing Kee! of San Juan, Cal. Tho ¢eriously| gassed during fighting near Flames, | he kept the regimental lines of com open by operating ain | measage relay ata-| | | munication gie-handed the Not A No gray streaks and un-| truly silver threads disfig-| ure the hairofany woman) who once learns of this| | wonderful color restorer. | | You apply ft yourse io geet, comb it ti hair. In from4to 8 ‘ey a4 the grey disappears. Mary T. Goldman’ Hair Color Restorer | Not crude dye, but a el colorless liquid, clean as wa: Doesn't interfere with aham- Pooing, curling and dressing | e usual way. Write for th tial bottis ahd epectal comb, ving the exact color of the ali possible, enclose a lock in your letter. | ¥ MARY T. GOLDMAN ide, . 60 Goldman Pool, Biss. Kavabiahel 6° yoare | 30ttle—FRE A Sure Way to End Dandruff There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at nd that is to dissolve it, then troy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), ap- ply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and |rub it in gently with the finger tips. Ry morning, most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will | completely dissolve and entirely de» | stroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff | you may have. You will find all itching and dig- ging of the scalp will stop instantly, jand your hair will be fluffy, lum |trous, glossy, silky and soft, and | look and feel a hundred times better. | Advertisement, e——_———____ for free book on | |taeut. Sterting: Ki. Marrod™. __ SUSPENSE o OO \ be Here you have it. Suspense for the German observer who in the pic ture is just leaping from his balloon aa it is fired by allied aviators. Sus penne for the reader, for we don't know whether he reached the ground alive or not. His parachute had not yet begun to open when the picture was snapped. "Total American Army Casualties to Date Killed In action (including 396 et sea) >i of wounds "pied of dinense Died of accident * FIVE STATE punded severely ros. diet n 1 ident veverely, 31; wounded, 58; miswing in action, 16 | Northwert an ifie mtate camunition, including five Washington men (none from Seattle). are an follow KIELED IN ACTION in " Name Address Next of Kin Corp, Willlam F. Paltie . Canyonvilie, Or..... Mra, J. J. Fallin Johneon Corp, Peter G. L* Nichols . Private Joseph F. pimp “or TAeut. Clarence C fgekine a divided as follows MEN IN LIST led in action, lied of dinease. 159; wounded and other causes de indatermined Mountain Hom Mendocino City, € DISEASE | Salinas, 1. MraJ.P. Nicbols . Ortagar I. Abbott Anaconda, Mont..Miss Kardine Lian | | BULGARIAN HUMOR 1S Seret. Ralph L. Hall . Denver, ¢ Reio. Mrs. Anna L. F Private Lara Lian . eae WOUNDED SEVERELY te Oliver Davis is Oakland, Cal..... Mra Elmer Davis * Athert J. Houle Olympia, Wash “Mrs, Diana Hoaman ¢ Robert Thompson ‘ Three Buttes, Mont..Mra, J. O'Carty WOUNDED—DEGREY, UNDETERMINED Private Howard R Fenton . Private Lioyd Pauleton . Private Harry 8 Oldham . WOUNDED owe Lieut. Roy F. Sackett Private Kirby ©. Linger ... Private Louis J. Lenciont . Name Corp. Mark be Prt Th « Low Angeles : Stiverton, Or SECTION NO. 2 eD IN Lucas ton Portland, Or... aTLY Harrod ackett Riddte ACTION Add rene Next of Kin. Ruhl, Tdaho Sam B Hoover Wapato, Wash Thomas Huntley DIED OF WwouNnS Private Manuel 3. Ttauft ‘ Frest ie J. Mart | Private S. Hammer . Hammer Private J, Stewart Stewart FROM ACCIDENT ) Private tlie Grieg bot N. M. Juan. 6 Griego Private Burton I. Wn. Mra, C2 © Hansen Private Selmer Ive ose stan, Mont. Mra. Genevie Iverson Private Manuel J. Vargas . Cal Frank Varga wo Mervyn Jeffery . WOUNDED—DE Private MINED Mre, FO, Justus Here's an American milor boy and his adopted daughter. He's only one of thousands of our boys who have gone over there to fight and who have given of their time and money to the thousands of little French children made father- jens and motherless by the murder- ous Huns who sought to strike the morale of the French people by such an avalanche of frightfulness as no other barbarian ever thought of. The French government has given its permission for the adop- |tion of these children by American soldiers and sailors. As you say sure, BEAUTY SPEGIALIST TELLS SECRET the kiddies A Beauty Specialist Gives Simple | Home Made Kecipe to Darken Gray Hair. Mrs. M. D. Gilleapie a well Dneiiat beauty specialist of Kansas City, re cently gave out the following state. ment regarding gray hair: “Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a half pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Com- pound and % ounce of glycerine. ‘These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost, or the druggist will put it up for you. Apply to the hair twice a week un- til the desired shade ts obtained, This will make a gray haired person look twenty years younger, This is not a dye, It does not color the most delicate scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off.” Since their parents died they have had pretty bard sledding, no homes, little food and tattered clothes. Now their foster dads see that they are well clothed, well fed and as happy as a little or- phan in a Flun-swept land can be Our boys do all that with their jare glad. spare money. Some of these boys will bring their adopted sons and daughters with them when th That “girl he left be- {hind him" may be a bit surprised |when her soldier or sailor man comes marching home with aready- |made family tagging along after him. back homo | war's over. War Entettalner Visits in Seattle Ben Scovell, recently with the British, Canadian, American and | Australian forces as entertainer and looms is visiting Seattle and ing at the Congress hotel. Clyde over, former president of the | San Francisco Press club, describes Scovell as “a mighty fine fellow and an actor of the great school of the Bootti-Irving- Barrett type.” SODA SAVES LIVES OF (Special to The Star by N. PARIS, Nov. 6,—Miss Bernetta Miller of New York gave first aid to several soldiers suffering froin mus- tard gas by dipping her hands into soda, to render her immune to burns, and getting to work without waiting for gloves, Her promptness, physicians said, saved the soldiers’ |Uives, Misa Miller is a Y. M. C. A worker and a former reporter in New York. Bh. AD | New Perfumed Tablets to Darken, Gray Hair Toupee Maker Buchy, the famous hair toupee manufacturer of uses and recommends his friends gnd a ntele, He write r women who wish a simple Preparation to gradually dark en their mray } ft, natural color, 1h dy *o clean, ary pleasing and infactory delicately per tablet, Never-Tel recom d it im preference to all others, in the most effective, the mont natural, and because it’ will not ntnin the yet it im the simplest, ly dissolve the tablete in «11 ran used. Furthermore, Lu A ure it bee me it ens th and leaves the ha r and « stimulated, healthy condit Mr. @uchy has devoted his en ) to the study of the hair H ued hie studies in Paria . under the greatest masters of his Hy ) wn ture tome to america e-|| (IN Co-operation Gith the; | eral years a Never-Tel can be | had at any drug store, a b0c box pe Pua being enough to make you look | tf th ti i Ng a EP City uthorities from er-Tel Laboratories Co., ~~ | served the wounded men and return Aiea | Seconds during the great allied drive Aa.* Mra. Tompkins | am | Bulgarians, Mra. A. B cokelan | Many Private Ray Justus .. ease . Colo . Private Lawrence L. Woolford Mra. Margaret C. Payne} WOUNDED SLIGHTLY Private Amos P. Blair . Sopria, Colo.....Mra, Margaret Blair | Private Robert H. Gwynn Lon Angeles... .-Mra. Mary A. Gwynn | | Private Alfred ¥. Lothair, Mont... .Alfred W. Patchett | Private john Scobey, Mont.... Miss Mamie Settera | Prt exter J. Shaw Willapa, Wash.. Mra. W. J. Paulding | Pet chard Dungeness, Wn..Mrs. Mary Sullivan ee —— * MUSTARD GAS VICTIMS: Dept. 331, HOT HAMBURGER | Kansas City, Mo. She Store fours for Thursday Will Be Jo a.m. to 3 p.m. SERVED WHILE | | BATTLE RAGES | Serving genuine Hacnburger steak an troops in the St. Mihiel nalient when the doughboys were smashing the Germans into a terror- stricken horde, was the trick turned by David Martin, of Pittsburg, a Y. M. C. A. secretary. Martin found a quarter of beef itn ‘an abandoned German kitchen and proceeded to turn it into hot food for the doughbeys ‘Then came other to Ameri °|Bulgars Tortured “rT” men, ana| ing soldiers with more than 17,00 |packages of clrarets, 4,000 packages | Se jof Dbiscuita and 4,000 boxes of| rbs for 3 Years matches. | WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Serbian SUll other “¥" men pushed for-| prisoners, returning home from Bul-| ward establishing huts, occupying | Faria, are in a deplorable condition, dugouts and setting up counters | after three yeats of suffering, many where the Amorican boys, tired and|4ying en route, rays an official dis- victorious, could have thelr hot choo. | patch picked up by the Serbian lega- ‘olate, Secretaries of the K. of C. and | on from Baloniki Tuesday cnen and women of the Salvation jArmy Joined in wimilar efforts, and the great morale machinery of the } Welfare organizations wan put into jactive operation without the lous of a minute. Brothers Meet in Height of Battle Two Montana boys, Jack and Charles Mateka, who enlisted In the same regiment, but were assigned to different units, met for just a few | Ready for You Today Vegetable 5 c ou 30c Fust€ Pike upstairs POSLAM CAN HEAL SICK SKIN $0 QUICKLY i - Your urgent need for something, Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Ja} yo away to clear unsightly skin, cobs Liniment” right on the ache or/to heal broken-out places, and out oqmes the neuralgia | pimp and blemishes, }. | BOARD 11 CALLS MEN Local board No. 11 has issued a notice calling eight Seattle draftees |to report at Camp Lewis 7. 19, COUNT FIFTY! NO NEURALGIA PAIN Don’t suffer! Instant relief | follows a rubbing with old | “St. Jacobs _Liniment” toward Soinsons. Charles was look ing for a lost mulo in some woods and shouted, asking if anyone had| seen the animal, when his brother Jack recoguized his voice. A min ute later they were separated again Conquers patn— —never fails. min, and two days dater Charies w ery. > ae B. Poslam which drives he ve > wounded in eight places by a she! Here's a Joyful experiment! ‘Try | {0% 01% {roubles you are | A oleter, Miss Amelia Mateka, is chief mlenographer for the sea ser viee burenu of the U. 8. shipping board in Seattle. Get a small trial bottle from skin; stops itching | Saves time, money, temper, Trasament. It is safe, easy to use and #0 little does so much— e it is highly concentrated, Sold everywhere. For free sample } [itt |your druggist; pour a little in your | |hand and rub it gently on the ry aching nerves, and before you realize it—in just a moment—all pain and | ywh F neurniela dleappear. It almost |T/2y<ig. dein EON, MADRTALATIES magical, but the joy is that the mis-| Poslam Soap is a daily treat to ery doesn’t come back. No! The | tender skin or skin subject to erup- nerves are soothed and congestion is | tonal troubles. relieved and your neuralgia ts over- | come. | Stop suffering! It's neediess—nen- | ralgia and pain of all kinds, either in | ; 3 WITH PENETRAT: WIZARD OIL the face, head, limbs or any part of | the body, is instantly banished. “St. | A safe, harmless and effective eparation to relieve the pains oi | Jacob's Liniment” is perfectly harm. | the spot, relates the returned Brit-/less and doesn’t burn or discolor the) Ricumatisn, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlins Wizard ish officer who tells the story, the/skin. In tse for half a century. — Oil, It contains no chloroform o1 | papers had disappeared and in their aa | | | other dangerous drugs but is com- j lplace the exact price of soe papers ~ AFTER TER INFLUENZA osed of the most expensive of |had been left by the F The Grip, Fovers, ‘and Other Blood. ? oisont: > rostra: cases. ealing oils. It penetrates aks Petsnatng:: wn drives out the soreness, and lim. SHOWN IN TRENCHES (Special to The Star by N. BE. A LONDON, Nov. 6.—In a quiet see: ltor in which British were opposite British officers placed some copies of @ newspaper contain Ing propaganda between the lines | where they might be easily acquired j>y the Bulgars. On the next visit to SPANISH INFLUENZA The best course of restorative treat- | 1S EPIDEMIC HERE) xs: vests si'ticct‘csotes:| erate sia aching int a ening the nerves, stimulating the Wizard Oil is a good™dependable ives, ts | preparation to keep in the medicine Hood's Sarsaparilia, the standard | blood purifier, before eating. | Peptiron, a real iron tonic (choco- | lated pills), after eating. Hood's Pills (cathartic, mild and | — effective) as needed. | The constant daily increase of| These three great medicines make Spanish influenza reported by local|convalescence real, rapid and per- ns shows clearly that many | fect. They are also of service in the inary srecealinns oeaiineer: pie | prevention of disease and the pres void infection; For, while influ-|ervation of health. They form Hood's! for 30c and use the medicine. If Cnza, after its development, is some- | Triple Combination Treatment. not entirely satisfied take the bottle tte Guzeit 's sald tol” Bach is good alone; all are good| back to him and he will re | together, et them today. _| your money. ‘iia’ & preventable disease. 1 Dest plan is to begin treat- before the first symptom | If you are troubled with consti) For no other disease will de- tion ‘or sick headache, try Ham! chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. You have ea how useful it will be found cases of every day ailment or mis hap, when there is need of an im mediate healing, antiseptic applica tion, as in cases of sprains, Nie cuts, burns, bites and stings. Cases D Develop Into Deadly Pneumonia. Easier to Prevent Than Cure. How to Avoid. 5 Get a bottle from your druggist | ment tarts ¢ oday— ps. ‘Just pl it f «3 eine t an Om be | |little pink pills, at druggists foP 30c. Guaranteed. REGISTERED DENTISTS Oat of the high rent district, per- sonal service and mederate advertis- ing enable me to make you this offer: Go to any dentist, prices, more of work. ‘You ‘wilt, indesd, be fortunate if pneumonia does not de- velop. It is caused by every breath draw them throat; th ‘an pr disease by Killing the ger they spread throughout your body. There is probably no safer or surer treatment than to go to the near- est drug ste get one of the famous Hyomei inhaling outfits consisting of a bottle of the pure Otl| of Hyomei and a little vest pocket, hard) rubber inhaling device, into which. a few drops of the Oil of Hyome! are poured. Juat breathe this Oll of Hyomel deep into your nose, throat and lungs, and n eve air that enters your t gans will be ed with an anti- RIGHT DRUG*CO, 169 Washington St. and 1111 First Ave. And the Doctor will give! you @ careful examination and prescribe = for you | FREE. | Go to the | ts | aimed that influenza germ in the air; th ou take is likely to your If you are sick you cannot do bet- ter than take advantage of this offer. | We save you money and give the best possible treatment. is figure, and paiuloss methods ‘ua’ peresmas oobi? Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING Third and Madison. BE LIBERAL FOR OUR BOYS. U. W. W. C. ou can't do thie t dinary night and morning or throat spraying will be # during the day you come t contact with infection, | yomei inhaler js small, and ean be conveniently carri hand-bag or vest pocket half hour or so throuwhout the day take it out and draw a few breaths of its pure, healing air into our nose and throat. Ry doing this you should avoid infection and check the further spread of the disease, even though are ning in ‘direct contact with it This is an inex- panalve treatment, as the inhaler) ast a lifetime, and further sup- Plies of the ON of Hyomel can. be had at any drug store for a ed STORE HOURS: 10a.m.to3p.m. Oil of Tyomel, so strongly | is nota every, but is the application nd and tim ¢ treatment % a now disease, Hyomel has ‘be rd in the treatment of ca- d colds for almost twenty and is sold by druggists Hundreds of people in Seattle and vicinity keep a Hyomel outfit, with inhaler, on the patproor It ye have one, get it out now and use it, If you haven't one, go to the nearest store and get one today, It is duty of every person, not only | his own sake, but for the to do all 5 c Drug Co, re eM Getto a

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