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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, NOY, 13, 1918. | France: | who fought at the front.” said Lau we should not forget the der, “but Drave mothers at home who helped them to fight Tam just back from Bullecourt uEht impos (Special to The Star by N. B.A at firwt it was thor to ere the Ger where nan barbed LONDON, Noy. 1.—Th starry Lauder just France, spoke to a lar over at the Highlanders’ Memorial ch, In Glasgow The occasion was the dedicat A Magnificent pipe orgar Mr Mra, Laude the son, who wa WHY CATA ALWAYS WITH WI Nature Gives a Cry for Help, That Will Make This Win- Denmark, fearing spread of cholera all travelers under observation for Germany YES AND Ts: DY WINTER yeggge 7 urgatives will not give nature w HAPPENS [ a “AT CHILO —— she needs. She changes the chem teal nature of many drugs that we} : take, according to our body's cond! BY T. A. JOHNSTONE ter a Season ef Good tion, She will not change the (N. BE. A. Staff Correspondent) * % " ni NEW YORK, Nov, 13.—Leave it thi she lacks and needs, Certal Health for You. hings sho lacks and needs. Certain’ to. the “Never Ga Homes" .of New vegetable matter talgen Into the sy* | y . ork for ingenuity her t Armed a tem gives natur When the 1 0% ut the lock curfew law ¢ | rung champagne at J with the fp Winter and Catarrh are compan and heal herself, t ily bur an tor's and the other all night fons in evil. Catarrh ts sweeping 4. the new vegetab' hangouts n ham and exes civilization from one continent to ami a ® k of wheats at Childs ment to the injured parts, and we at) ay 4 iia? leek tite. the aft another, because civilization does no e atte — ‘. - once fe s though a great strain) math ning night of oper ‘loliow Na 5 F N tel Pe wererew lawn Nature tlle no y lifted from us ret girls : girls in b avelt us what to do and we pay no heed Nature, during changes the blood of man continue te winter Down deep in the body of man lie streams of blood, going everywhere and making a complete circuit of the body every few seconds. In these rivers, brooks and streamlets of blood flow millions of little sol diers called corpuscles it is to heal hurts, expel the en and we, because of our habits, do those things which are nature, | Clothes, men w Then far down amid the vital or gans of man, creep weaknesses and against ond-hand store, and just plain men and women fight to get in, or, if they have been in long enough to get their liver and bacon, fight to get out ular rumor haa it the Child lack of proper functioning. Here is whose duty quickly Catarrh enters and quest. We fe makes a ¢ emies of man—germs—from the fect of a cold in nose or thr aulan ef veatensta(a owned: t body and carry away impurities. sometimes in lungs and stomach. John D. Rockefeller, no the t : nings among Manhattan's nt o . ids | 8. 8. & Is @ friend to nature, a com. | things among cee with ‘the Dicod, Dulles birds is “a bottle of wine at Jack's 1 the its influence in So quickly Dene and hair, and teeth and flesh. PAnion to health, an body re She does this so quickly and with such absolute perfection that if we put into our mouths and stomachs the things the body needs, nature will distil her own chemicals and build up any torn-down portions. and a stack of wheats at John's On the sidewalks outaide the bie windows is another crowd, the bleacher crowd, which waits good naturedily for the big show to begin. Childs’ on Columbus circle doesn’t boast a pompous head waiter, but the night manager stands at the door keeping the crowd out of the place in a sponds to a way | that will surprise and quietly is the journey made to- ward health, that we know, because we feel it, that 8 S. 8, contains the that nature herself would choose if she you. vegetable ingredients Catarrh is a tearing down of mu ie a cous membranes. A mucous mem brane is one of the wonders of sci ence. It does the of the body in some lines. When it becomes diseased, you quickly have the alarm from nature. most cases, first warns us from a condition of the nose and throat. These membranes cannot do their work. They become clogged. Im purities form and choke them. De- cay starts, unpleasant odors arise, gradually it spreads until the mem. brane is almost worthless, Then we learn the fault is with the blood There is too much work for the corpuscles to do. Not enough to do it, They need help. Placing salves and lotions in the nose, and taking pills, powders and RECONSTRUCTION NOW IS THE NATION'S GREAT WORK able to make her own selection lis and ing wedge he chorus girls and invades the place thru, the crowd outside ih At the same time a 8. 8. 8. goes into the eokn food It mixes with the important work » for ase germs and iw made everywh as et they go glad with na re t the body HOW DOTH THE LITTLE BUSY GROCERYMAN! WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—The 0 because a loca to talk to a Catarrh, in | OW" remedy 8. S. 8. is sold wherever drugs are sold. druggist, buy a bottle S. and learn for yourself what the proper assistance will do 8. im that Go to your of 8. 8. for your Catarrh. Buy a bottle today. assistance Write the Medical Department relative to your Catarrh or any other blood disorder, and a compe not “too busy The busy “inspector. He also ute $50 to the Lacience money tent physician will give you f grocer apoloy agreed to « Red Cross as cor vice, without charge. Address S Specific Company, Drawer B, At lanta, Georgia. EC ONSTRUCTIC not only of the coun- try’s activities and indus- tries, but reconstruction of each individual, is vitally es- sential. Each person must be pre- pared for the battles of Peace. Each must be phys- ically fit. And to be healthy in mind and body, sound, recon- structed teeth are necessary. MOSIPES, D2. NFIDENCE in the dentists who do your work is half the battle. PAINLESS DENTISTRY Operations at this office are C PAINLESS. Teeth extracted free Dr. work is ordered. BE ASSURED YOU WILL FEEL NO PAIN. a EXAMINATIONS COST NOTHING Dr. Sipes and his staff of expert assistants will make a thorough examination of your teeth and let you know exactly what it will cost to have them reconstructed so they will be as perfect as it is possible to make them. Comé in today. Boston Dental Company 1420 Second Ave. (Opposite Bon Marche) Every Branch of Modern Dentistry Practiced by Specialists. . Sipes has been operating successfully on hundreds of persons in Seattle for the last 16 rs. He guarantees every part of his work. where other Wine at Jack’s; Cakes at "3 MOORE OPENS John’s; Curfew at 1 a.m. if they came from a Sixth ave. seo} érowd from inside tries to get out Girls ride out on the shoulders of their escorts, displaying exquisite exhibitions of silk hosiery and} dainty lingerie I saw 0} herself of eliver a naughty At Jack's? No John's Men who have paid an $80 wine heck at Jack's at 1 a.m, laughing y pay an 80-cent check at John's at a.m It's all different. That's the rea w Yorkers like it on liking ft until they some newer sensation YANKS USED “MOPPING UP” KNIFE ON HUNS |, PARIS, Nov. 12 » of war Among the is the “mc a It has a thy xteet comink.to a sh nd § vot long. ‘There wood and iron handle wi iron guard fitth It has tron knobs on it can be used an a dagger, a ler” or a club. them. knuck Color Gray, streaked, lifeless hate takes on real beauty when this scteatific re- ret ia used. The orginal color ts Your druggist has it. Trial Bottle Free for trial bottle tod: DON'T ENYY YOUNGER WOMEN You Can Easily Regain and Retain the Look of Youth Don't gray, streaked gray, or faded hair to bar y the pleasures when proper ¢ the youthful health our hair, Thousands other ears re the hb ping their hai glossy witr Qban i. 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Title Insur. ance affords the best title pro. tection to the home-buyer and facilitates dealing in land Washington Title Insurance Company “Under State Supervision” ASSETS MORE THAN HALF A MILLION climb on a table and little thin happened at And they'll find thas Mre thing The Yanks used and luster luster of Qban have been WITH PLENTY MUSIC ON BILL With Mayor Ole Hansen and party in an upper box enjoying the performs the Moore theatre Tuesday night with ten © numbers, which were ap plauded by an audience that had not been inside a theatre for five long weeks ing we nelections by w Burnett's wry tray company, thr cap maids, and a y d 4 variety of terspe with monologue ¢ pantomime, They “treated their music rough,” in the language of the tanks, Following which Friscoe, 4 pinkand-white young man of reat aptitude, dixported himnelf at random, but with great skill, over a xylophone, getting one of the largest hands of the house good performan: Al ocracy,” an allegory with Wilson and the nhades shing te Lincoln, Grant yette and Joan of Are me up to expecta tions, being written before the war and subjected to revision to meet peace conditions, Helen Trix and her @inter Jone. | pb appeared in a singing and da ne Number that took well, The Ford Sisters, Mabel and Dora, pre oral dancing numbers that a hit with the audience, er Brower, in monologue. wn the house, Mr. and od ater white Wal brought « Mra. ( 1) Wilde presented an en tertaining act of shadow pantomime, while their daughter, Connie, gave two wong numbers that were lked. The latest “Allied War Review,” with seen allent, from « battlefront now closed the program Ruth Renick Is {Drunk Once More was drunk again But, of course, it but the results ening. ‘old tea, hax ever been staged tenick just a rt Ridley, t drink on the house in “What In Your Husband Doing?" and be fore many minutes elapse Mra. Rob ert Fudley is seeing three Mars in the sky, and is “digging up” Tenny. son's “Break! Break! Break’ What Is Your Husband Doing?” in a comedy farce that keeps the audience in an uproar thru its three acts, Ivan Miller, an a juntice of the peace, and James Liddy, as a s court, In the final Grace Hutt wee n the san good y mixed up and play a game of hide and seek, finally landing In jail But the wives, who were very Jealous, are finally reconciled to their sus pected husband Live Vaudeville Seen at Pantages The Pantages reopened Tuesday afternoon with an all-round good bill Tho not billed as the feature act John T Ray and company, in a com edy wkit, “Check Your Hat,” easily walked off with honors at yester day's performan~-. This act includes two good comedians, John Ray and Dan Gordon, assisted by Grace Hill jard, a clever girl with a fetching per sonality Martie com Rrooks presents a musical The Love Rac ied with mirth and melody. Two men and a girl this act. assisted by a chorus of six pretty young girls who sing and dance Jack La Vier, billed as the “Flying M gint.” offers a comical line of chatter, and at the same time pulls some hair-raising stunts while swing ing in midair on a trapeze Hert and Harry hodgepodge of mirth and melody proved popular, the Jewish comedian of this te contric n bein xceptional ec Helen Moretti sings ae in a pleasing manner nree Bullowa girls are tight neer and th wire artin agescope uilding in Skinner & 1 with two Jaunchings. Palace Hip Has Re-routed Show Because of routing difficulties, the t was scheduled to go 0 ace Hip was shifted to shows pictures the M in the reopen show house Run,” a comedy ame, but the phrase, is not translation of t crous comedy Lestro proved very audience rixle and Gracie offer songs and dances. Walter J. Haynes is a must |clan of ability, The Karuzos are shadowgraph entertainers, The De Bars offer a novelty water Juggling of domestic troubles. That Whistling Girl,” popular with Tuesday's SLAVS Local J ing in the formulate an TO MEET lave will hold a meet temple Sunday, to pression of thanks to of the Unit States for in the services that have ined their freedom from the | Hapsbur# dominion, | At the meeting a secret ballot will determine whether there are tho: |among the Jugo-Slavs who desire aly ™nonarchical institution instead of a} democratic form of government NO TONIC LIKE HOOD’S Sarsaparilla For a Time like This, After Influenza, the Grip, When purified blood, rebuilt strength and regu 1 bowels are essential | In the after-effects of influenza, | the Jeases, Hood's Sarsaparilla has re- |markable health-helping effect | It expels the poisons that have weakened and depleted the blood, }causing pallor, anemia, flabby flesh Jand lax muscles, It is the standard blood remedy with a successful rec ord of ly fifty y Many people—it is re jing how many need easy cathartic in th recommend Hood's Pills astonish gentle best families, and eq © with delicate women or ro bust men. Hasy to take, easy to op. erate for his really pieces of com: | Gordon, in thelr | grip and other prostrating dis: | WWHLE ZAZA A Special in Coats one that make a big hit with your pocket- book. 200 Women’s Coats Get Drastic Cuts Tomorrow we start a Coat Sale that we honestly believe gives greater value, both in style and qual- ity, than any Coat offering made by any Seattle store this year. T sounds like a sweeping statement, but we believe you will agree with us after inspecting the Coats. 200 Coats, high quality fabrics, most of them trimmed with fine furs, and regularly sold up to $65, go on sale tomorrow at . . Coats altered to fit you perfectly at no extra charge. Quality Coats, Smartly Styled Included at the sale price are wool velours, silvertones, pom-poms, zibelinesand other popular fabrics, in all the late shades and colors. Smart models in all sizes, both belted and loose backs. Coats are trimmed with opossum, French coney, beaver, raccoon and other rich furs. ee A number of particularly fine Plush Coats are in- cluded in the $39.75 special. All Coats are well lined, many with fancy satin and styl- Most of them are counterlined. Shoe Store. ish pussy willow. 1315 Third Ave. Next to Philips’ SEVEN IN NAME—ONE IN AIM. U. W. W. CG Cost of the War in Dollars Aug., 1914, to Aug., 1918— 000,090,000 000,000,000—§ 418,000,000,000 Central Powers— Germany Austria Entente Allies— United States Britain France Italy Russia . 21,000,000,000—$ 86,000,000,000 $134,000,000,000 France Belgium Russia Serbia Rumania Italy ) Devastations, Estimated— Economic 000,000,000—S 50,000,000,000 $184,000,000,000 No computation is made for the value of lives lost. DR. J. RB. 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