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Ht j i : f ' ‘ BENGUE _ the famous French reliever | of pain, originated by Dr. inal, still available at most | conditions. quick relief. You Don’t ¢ Try M PAGE 4 Headed by ©. Asada, mining on Gineer for the Kobe Steel works Japanese stee orts are making Investigations and intend to Girele the globe during the next 18 months. six Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises |" eatarrhal aused by if you } @eatness or eatarch, a noises WAR MOTHERS’ BILL REPORTED BY BK. ©. RODGERS N. B, A, Staff Correspondent TON, D. C, Nov, 8] charter for the national | organization of War Mothers of] America has been reported favor ably by the District of Columbia Jcommittee, which has decided that |this, of all war organizations, ts jmost entitled to honor from the hands of the national congress ent y ngrens has During r fatarth, or if phiegm drops in your Throat and has caused catarrh of the | refused to grant federal charters, in Stomach or bowels, 4) sisting that all organizations desir og A ae ing federal recognition accept Dt» | toms may many instance treatment, which you ca re in your own hom: atl mbia incorporation pa-| trict of Co! pers ure from your druggist 1 cunce| The committes's report pays a) Of Parmint (double strength). Take | high tribute to the mothers, wives} fhis home and add to iC M pint of and gisters of America’s fighters, | hot water and a little granule stir until disse t Johnson a Booster | Chairman Ben Johnson, Kentucky, hairman of the committee, who at) first could see no need for such an the distressing head noises, -lorganization of War Mothers, has| Sohes, dullness, cloudy thinking. eto. |, fo one of the strongest boosters | should gradually dis pear under th: jecome one ¢ ne ie | tonic action of the t tment the War Mothers now have in con | of amell, taste, defective t TiN | gress Which suggest the presence of ca-| bill, without a single dissenting yerrh which may often be over-| vote,” Congressman Johnson sald, as | an by, this efricacious treatment it ie sald that nearly 9 per cent of all ear troubles a tarrh, and there must Many people whose hearin, Featorad by his simple, me treatm: When Your Back Aches HEN your long day’s work ends| with a torturing pain in the back, you will find quick relief by rubbing on BAUME ANALGESIQUE Jules Bengué of Paris. Baume is used also all over the world, to quickly _ felieve pains of muscular fatigue, rheumatism, . lumbego, gout and j Reine and for colds and catarrhal affections of the nose and throat. Be sure you get the orig-| drug stores in spite of war Keep a tube handy for THOS. LEEMING & CO. Americen Agents New York Have to Suffer ~ FOR LUMBAGO It Relieves fou just rub) in briskly, and the pain is ‘comfort comesto takeitsplace, $s a clean, white muscles, bruises, colds of the size $2.0. COMB SAGE TEA _ GRAY Darkens beauti- can tell—Brings youthfulness * fully and back its gloss Common garden sage brewed a heavy tea, with sulphur and ol added, will turn gray, Btreaked and faded hair beautifully and luxuriant. Mixing the Tea and Sulphur recipe at though, is troublesome, An easier way is to get the readyto use preparation improved by the addition of other ingredients, a large bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known as “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,’ evolding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair ts not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive- Bess. By darkening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- pound, no one can tell, because it Goes it so naturally, so evenly.| You just dampen a sponge or soft| brush with it and draw this! through your hair, taking one small! strand at a time; by morning all Bray hairs have disappeared. After) another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark,! Blossy, soft and luxuriant and you tion years younger. Wyeth's and Sulphur Compound is a itful toilet requisite. It is intended for the cure, mitiga- or prevention of disease, ” | congresaman dral, the Thames bridges, and far }down tn the city, the top of the great monument There are commodious lounge jhe signed his committee's report | “E cannot see how any American can refuse this re} jauest for national recognition trom the War Mothers,” said Congress | man Denton, Indiana, who introduc: | ed the original bill last spring, and who introduced an amended bill, in: | cluding as charter members thou: | sands of War Mothers from 31 | states, Denton Works Day and Night Denton has worked day and night | on this amended bill. His office has | been deluged with letters from hun: | ldreds of cities, ali from mothers, | | wives, sisters of American war win: | ners, who wanted to be charter) members The amended bill makes changes In membership and organ ization ph as adopted at the na | tional convention of War Mothers held in Evansville, Ind., in Septem ber. It includes in membership the mothers, wives, sisters and daugl ters of women as well as men in active military service, and gives the snaction of congress to the constitu tion and by-laws adopted at the) Evansville convention some LONDON HAS A CLUB FOR RED CROSS NURSES (Special to The Star by N. E. A) LONDON, Nov. §—Among Lon don's many clubs, the club for Red Cross nurses, at 42 Grosvenor place, is declared one of the most complete and comfortable in the city. It serves as a half-way station and resting place for nurses on their way to the front, and here they may find rooms and lodgings until for warded. | The location is ideal, close to the American embassy, the Red Cross/ headquarters, the American army | ond navy, and equally handy to Lon don’s shopping and theatre districts. | The windows look straight into the} grounds of Buckingham palace, and, on a sunny afternoon, when the nurses have tea on the little front} balcony, they can often see, thru the trees, the king and queen strolling | across the broad lawns behind the palace, Right in the heart of the great} metropolis, the club nevertheless boasts rooms where no sound of traffic is heard. upper floors, one can get a mag: nificent panorama of London, and, with the ald of a map, can identity easily St. James’ park, Westminster Abbey, the dome of St. Paul's cathe- with big couches and easy chairs, with upholstery so thick that a wee nurse can almost lose herself in their cushioned depths. Here are writing desks and little tables with American, English and French news: papers and magazines. Beyond the drawing room is a sunny conserva. tory, large enough to be dignified by the name of “winter garden.” The dining room is high-cellinged and “clubb: with shiny separate tables for nurses who wish to be alone or to entertain friends. The “drawing room” is im- mense hall of quaint shape, and its parquetry floor is kept in a high state of polished perfection. “What are the things about the club that the nurses appreciate most?” somebody asked the superin tendent, Miss Bevan, the other day. She thought a minute, then said: “Hot baths and breakfast in bed!” Soy Bean Cheese Is Rare New Dish Americans must adapt themselves to the palatable uses of the soy bean if it is to have a future in this country, asserts Dr. Yamei Kin, Chi nese woman who, thru the United States department of agriculture, in- troduced the bean in America. Soy bean cheese is a popular dish in China, tho it is also used there without being worked into a cheese However, in the @inion of Dr. Kin, who is registered at the Hotel Frye, the bean will be largely used in the States in the form of cheese | ried on for the benefit of the Jewish 50 HOMES ARE APPROVED FOR. mn JEWISH BOAR [Total American Army Casualties to Date) Permission has been obtained from hl and recreational work i# car are two Seattle mon inet Private Harry D. Bates, next There 1 did #o and on in ca conjunett co. /of kin Mrs. Gladys L. Mates, 6204 } ave led ction, and ; ~ a . operation with the Bales te, te Been turW. Gough, next of kin sre. Arthur W: Gough, 104 14th ave Taking their measure of cheer and comfort and C. A. and K. of C nO: MH | Ne Ged Of disease wecitic state casualtion, including seven Weshington| Mother! xuur cu c natir contentment to those who are fighting our battles, bs men, are as follows Lid ally cross and peevish, See if wherever they be—in trenches, “pup tents” and can- Name mp OM Mates xt of Kin pL hore ce ly od ae. ped tonments everywhere, the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A,, corp. bdward Hi, Lerenxon nvilte, Cal. Kathryn Loerzon | bowels need a cleansing at once K. of C., Jewish Welfare Board, War Camp Commu- poner “gee - Harber a Cal re MS Heal| When lntless, pale, feverish, full nity Service, American Library Association and the r ‘ Porkeley,’ Cal: Are Ler i of cold, breath bad, throne pate, Salvation Army go with Old Glory, placing a new > at ( ge. Ce 4 Sa {hut | doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, y e 4 ivi er 4 ‘ " on peiveis ue site pt fet has stomacireche, dlarmhoeu, re | Yalue upon life and giving war 9 different aspect 1 Pp. meee Gladys iu . member, a gentle liver and bowel and meaning for men. st « dno: Kerher, Matthias Teehrer cassotiok tava Maeve ef te SEF The Seven Great Agencies for Good are uniting in Mrs. Courtney Tells How Private Atesaniro hire te De Martine: | Nothing equals “California Syrup|s # common effort through the United War Work Carh . Private Fred Miller... mot Bhiner| o¢ Pigs” for children’s ills; give @ paign. In this limited space we cannot present ev. ie Was Cur y Lydia | rrivate Waiter FM i Morgan tul fe tell " Pi it even E. Pinkham’s Vege- DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OF CAUSES preg ster ee. Gea eet tae veppoas a bird's-eye panorama of their wonderful activities. ble Co Private Bart J. Nield seee.05 Portland, Or.....Mra Annie H Nield |{he foul Mesto, tive cloened inj Watch the press for complete information and par- table Compound. capt, Arthur W, Goumy .21EP OF DISEAMH char Ww. Gough |tB® bowels, partes out of the sys-/$ ticulars of the coming drive. Tie ‘ lie Q. Manger atte, Mon NO SAY tem, and you have a well and play Oskaloosa, Iowa—"For years 1 fe creas. laelle son Sitter Putte, Mont Mra, Nore Bangor |t m, an ; cake | 620 ¥ Hton Olive mtario, O Mra Ide Luiey |ful child again. All children love e was simply in Peay firms yar Private mH. Atking Bonners Ferry. idaho Marion AtkiDs | hig harmless, delicious “fruit laxa “7 im 1 7 im na ne, 1 in IN in” orivate jerline ; 7 re B | uve,” it never fails to effect pains and P ivat : Borin ‘ be ; M v ROB uve,” and i rivate royle . *\a good “inside” cleansing. Direc Bothing, soanied 1 renee Cloveriaie S | eattor babies, chiterea ofall ages Remember! good. A friend 4 acqeersce Denver, Col Kitrick ;and grown-ups are plainly on the dvised me to priate Bey | OS Astoria, Or Myde | bottle. take Bodin Bl Private Site Oise en: Jno Meguire | Keep it handy in your home. A 6 Pinkham's Vege- | Private Irven Le Kennedy rs Martina Kenneday | little given today saves a sick child table Compound, | Private Haymond C. Morits Los Angeles Mrs_ftone Morite | tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask | wrivese warty Conan Salt Lake City... Mra. TD. SPeiKDC | your druggist for a bottle of “Cali- WoUNDED—DrGKER i R et able medicine to other women who suffer, for it has done such good work for me and I know {t will help others {f they will Devoney oF BS F._ Devoney Mra. TM Fields Andrew H. Smith Private J Look fruit laxative for stomach, the war department by the whieh ) } welfare board to erect 50 buildings at |} { liver, bowels, the various camps and stations in ) ; 7 thiw country to h wc conters 1|“C 3 ‘igs” for the Je rish soldiers rte deters } 4)" mitorne Orie ot Fie The buildings are not to be wepar ¢ con't harm sh aren ang ato structures for the Jowish boys in| § HINGTON STATE CASUATI they love it. the particular camps, but are to be ) netton j a additions to the existing center or augmenting the facilities that are |) 4 SE Socltent’ and ‘sitier ‘cnunos j available to all the enlisted men { (including prinoners) ; Eighteen of the buildings have al: | | v4ed } ready been erected in ax many! | camps, 22 are in course of construc ot tion, and bids have been asked for i-—~~ 4 ™ the ervetion of the reenainder of the TWO WASHINGTON MEN DIE 50 The United Btates war department reported 540 casualties Thursday These buildings form the center Mish{ and O43 Friday morning ne con ight’s Ite 6 divided as we K ible in died from which the activities of the Jew: | prone wuentay, MIRRUS tat le divided a fol bonnes St w degree ish welfare board field representa u maine In ac 48; died tiv In the it « ° tig *. re Vat te divide A + x + “in os in the camps radiate. Retigiou: Wounded auverets wounded ehightly ; miseing tn fornia Syrup of Figs,” then see that wot relief right) corp. Chas Ce < away I can Corp. Al it ts made by the “California Fig certainly recom- | PTiya{e Syrup Company mend this valu: | Private la pss sah cbns siiliniinnspcee wih CHILD GETS SICK, CROSS, FEVERISH BE LIBERAL FOR OUR BOYS. U. Ww. Wz. C. Fraser-PatersonCo — “Though I speak with the tongues of men amd angels and have mot love, | am become as sounding brass or a timkling cymbal.” If the writer had a thousand tongues he would still feel the utter inadequacy of words to express the great scope and aim of the United War Work Campaign which will sweep Seattle and all America during the week of November 11th-18th, with a pur- pose that transcends all else in importance— “Helping the Home to Follow the Flag” IF CONSTIPATED at tongue! Then give CITY PAYS FOR CARS m D. Freeman, elty purchas ent, Thursday issued a requir. Be Closed All give it a falr trial."—Mrs. Lizz Country, 108 Sth Ave., West, Osk tion for $169,025 to pay for 25 street |cars purchased by the city, following | failure of the government to finance K Next of Kin our | PONE and eatistactory to | you. COR, FIRST AVE. AND PIKE sr. Phone Main 4965 “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T| PAY ME.” This 1s my mesange of Geliver- ance to you from the fear that ac- compantes Dental operations. I EXTRACT, FILI, CROWN and TREAT Teeth absolutely without pain in all cases but acute abscessed conditions. Jn your city tor | ‘eat pric: bigh-clase, g STERLING DENTISTRY| Name loosa, Iowan. Private Charles Coll bert Colll project by 7 ‘Why will women drag along from | }erivnie Peed Mt. Meberman ei eT Calling | the project by @ loan day to day, year in and year out, privete ime 5 bs ar A edward © od suffering such misery as did Mra. Private Harry ledle bal oper pom || Courtney, when such letters as thi#| private William Vat Mra. Gladys Vaughn | WHY HAIR FA OUT are continually being published. | | Every woman who suffers from dis | private Vietor A. Morn ..... Mra. Thora & Bjorn | Slestipente irregularities, inflam. Private Henry Morken Augusta Morken - Doniredt couse a aie. pte mation, ulceration, backache, nerv- : tte ono , | sness, or who {s passing through oy ae SES Vougne Festa Pe gr Wag Pa bag ast Change of Life should give this Mra. Motie MeDy ¥ ut tet sep tiles ous feet end bert remedy Lele sive Mile" | hair at once and rid the scalp of A Permanent Income Tt below Andrew Brumbelow E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, vate Jeane | rine Ped re tines | W el Wer bekelal’ bavice’ write vere een Pree : : A a ta eg nepoanta jamall bottle of Danderine at any The man who does not dream about and ty a h, eo Wemsine eo ABE eh s MISSING IN ACTION ; Ae pri ore oe par 3 js (alll 4 | work for a permanent income cither has iynn, Mase. ¢ result of its long | Seret. Fred A. Armstrong Pomona, Cal ames Armatron, “4 yo pk a Sarottames ia af dete Gerri § Corp Lamia Mareii os. an Hafacl, Cai, --Chaties Marelfl into the scalp. After several appl. | one or he lacks that sEey of Reuprar % Private Horace H- MeCormack: ++". (alestea, Cal i. Thomas McCormack | cations all dandruff disappears and | ence which Is the heritage of every good Private . ne ¥ hese ¢ ; | the hair stops coming out. citizen, 2 Smothers Mra y Smothers | —— rown en Incober There may be various ways of building up oes Qn Mont Albert 1 : Harrah, Wash. Miss Melania M Ret Offices tex private Bishard Moire 1 rea Maen eat eer | OPENS UP NOSTRILS 106 COLUMBIA 106 | Private Earl © Spore 0s: o-so7) Olathe, Colo Mra Bilsebeih SPiet* |! retts How To Get Quick Relief Seattle’s Leading Dentists izuovr satice gammmm| Carter’s Little Liver Pills most oft ‘These offices hi 4 their good repu- dentiate ing they will do. 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