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PAGE 4 BECK APPEALS FOR FURTHER FOOD SAVING ‘The following statement was today an otal American Army C Killed ti (including 397 at een) Died ° ee Date . aaa — 8.088 ‘asualties to in action i. fesued by B.C. Reck, local food ad Banistrator other causes “The central powers are at the Mercy of the allies. We must help them organize sound, stable gover® ments; we must ald in reconstruction BAd wo must feed them until they fare self-supporting “Our allies themselves have sacri flced all to war, and will need to @hare at our table, Food saving is therefore now even more Enportant, @ that is possible, than while the) ghelis were bursting. “We must feed our own army in France. We have the langest army garoes the ocean that was ever main tained away from home in history must feed devastated Belgium SHINGTON STATE CASU to date . teeeeeee *e NN ‘The United States war department reported 641 casualties Monday | he ad 567 Tuesday mornin, mie tong t {\ Hows: Killed In ection, 172; 4 Monday nights list te divided as fe of wounds, 42; died of accident and other causes, T; died of dineaso, 118; THE AMBITIONS OF LOUIS SIDELSKY | Want t> Head the Biggest Tailoring Business SEATTLE’S CRUCIAL HOUR APPROACHES Northern France, Italy, and, in addi tien, Austria, Serbia, Bulgaria, and carry aid to Russia. “The feeding of the Germans is as yet an unknown task. We do not know just how much assistance the Germans will require, but if we may Judge by things that are happening Germany is going to be sorely prea® | If food is not obtainable 5 e@ for food ta Germany by the masses, the same abeolute lack of control of the pe ple will come as came in Russia. “The revolution in Russia was pri marily caused by lack of food. It is both to our humane and our selfish interest that the governments of the former central powers be reorgan imed as quickly as possible. To do this, food ix the ultimate and abso Tete essential. If a mob or a man cannot eat and abide by law, law and order will be thrown to the winds and anarchy result “So important is this phase of the situation in Europe, that President Wilson has asked Mr. Hoover to visit the European countries and make complete plans for their feeding.” ALL-DAY MEETING ‘The Sires and Sons club, a section | of the Women's Relief corps, will hold an all-day cneeting Thursday, at the Armory. Work for the adopted hospital wards, interruped by the in- fluenza epidemic, will be resumed. 4 Introdacing The New Tea-Foil of 3 al Raft Bho frBps a Ogre wounded, degree undetermined, 107 tion, 116. Tuesday mo’ died of wounds, slightly, 63; mi Northweat men (none fron died of disease, ni in action, 66 d Pacific state ca: nes let is divided as folle wounded slightly, 86; missing in ac- #: Killed in action, 191; wounded severely, 34; wounded even Washington 107 nities, including Seattle), are as follows KILLED IN ACTION Name Address Next of Kin. ret Ballard BR Powell ....645 Sacrament 1 ret. Charles H. rp. Earnest W John W. Bahney se0e Harvey P. Ackerman Simeon M. Anderson H Jerr Ove " Anaus G, John John Dwyer Clarence BL Prese Charlies H. Parke mk 4 rl A. Hobuck Grieshaber rR Albert L. Pinkha Laurie G. Rutherford Geo, Sehriner tvate ij Vert ivate William W. Smith Private Erwin E. Stein Diep oF Capt. Chas. H. Abercrombie Corp. Edward R. Shiely | Private Walter Kreng Private Mark N. Wightman. | DI or Lieut. Joseph W. Delalamo . Corp. Simon Bolivar Springer. rp. Ernest Mapes William Anderson . Jas Mec. Mra Mrs Idaho Kate Griesh olen Mra. Belle Hobuck Wenatchee, Wa... Mrs. Olive M. John San Francisco. Mra Mary BE. Dwyer Dixon, ¢ Mra. Mattie H. Frese Fresno, Cal .. Hardin A Parke Nada, Utab Mra. Nora V. Keith ont Mre. Mary Richardson Geo Mont... © Ries Wash. Mra Mary Roberts nt City, F. osecran cal, Mrs FR Pinkham Grass Valley, Santa Barbara, Cal 8 Rutherford Laurel, Momt.......0.. Jacob Kirk Eureka, Mont . Joseph H. Smith : Low Angeles - Albert E. Stein wouNpDs ¢ Portland, Or, Mrs Laefle Abercrombie San Francisce.....Mrs. Barah Shiely Ban Francisco. ..... Miss Olga Krenz Elk Cal...Mark N, Wightman DISHASE Denver. Cot Maj) Gen, Prank Mald oodburn, OF... .+ Vern T. Dragoo Hugs FL Harwood . idaho Dantel 1 Farmington, M Private Walter T. Kittse Holly wood, Cab. coe eTR J, Kiltse WOUNDED—DEGRER UNDETERMINED Private Ernest Orville Ament Los Angeles. Mra Isabelle J. Ament Private Michael A. Hetrte Leroy, Colo.. Mrs, Blizabeth Hetrick Private Fred C. Miller Hermosa M. Miller Private Leroy Vernon Teach, Cal. “al nna Vernon Private Chester Whittemore. . mpoc, Cal. Mra. Emma Whittemore WOUNDED SLIGHTLY Private Anton Amundson.. Rox Elder, Mont...Diena Amundson Private Nicaner C. Romero Belen. NM Mrs Trinidad De Romero Private Amos Van Zandt : Forest, Cal...Mise Ruth Van Zandt MISSING 1% ACTION Li Robert M. Anderson ......... Rock § Wyo Mra J. Anderson F te Perfecto Cordov. Kelly Mra. Francisco Cordova Private Henry Diehl .... San Anselmo, Cal Emil Dieh! SECTION NO. 2 Naime— Next of Kin | Lieut. William J. Manley .. B_ Hanley | Sergt. Wilson B. Harnes Renapt! Private ; Private Far! & Hornbeck Private Carl Hoy . ence Private Samuel Prititp Grats Private Menry R. Kramer . Priv Albert _N. Prosser Private Fred G. Smith ... Private Oscar Solberg Private Freak W. Keatiog Private David Schiedew! Private Cecil E. Thompsc DIE Capt. Webster S. Albertson Sergt. Claude Nicholas Stine Corp. Hobart Edwards .. . Arthur Jann ‘ . Nicotnos M. Chichilicas Hewaed BD: g a Theodore FE. Gourgtotis Pri George & Si Private William F. W Private Private Private Private Soret. Jay FE. Breeding . Logan B. Greene James H. Deeter.... Dewey C W. Parr... Homer Loftin + Bakersfield, Cal + Garfield, + Springfield, Or Highland Santa Paula, San Francisco rs. Garden Grove. Mra. Alla Apwar Lowden. W. Joseph Fouste .. Charles For Mra, Louis Hornbeck Security Trust Co Camp Kearney, Cal......John Grats Ogden, Utah.....Mra. Sadie Kramer Denver, Colo...Mra. Anna G. Prosser Conrad, Mont... Mra. Phoeba fmith Big Timber, Mont.....Selma Solbers Lancaster, Wi + Mra. Ida Centers Preano. a. . Fred Schiedewits Escalon, Cal Mra. Charles Thompson ns or, Wn Mra. W.& Albertson Col_George Nicholas Stine L Hughaen, Los Angeles. : Craig, Colo,.Bther Klipple Pxiwards | Hanover, N M...Wiiliam Fl Janney Vallejo, Cal Andvew Damatin Chehalis, Wash. Mins A Utah Loe Angeles Mrs. Pearl Inmat SHAS o Falla, Idaho. Virinda Rreeding -. Mra D, dena, Cal M. Greene pert, Colo. Jobe H. Deeter ler, Cole. Charlies J. Farr a. Cole, Mra Mable P. Loftin te Longstrom ler. Colo... Peter O. Longatrom te Harold C Neergaard Grande, Cal Clifford Neergaard Private Albert Robrecht ......... Watsonville, Cal... J. Robrecht WOCNDED SLIGHTLY Wallie W. Nicholls... Sterling, Col Mra, Wallis W. Nicholts Theodore Rosenber, Alameda, Cal Mrs. F_Rosenbere Max A. Wilk .....5 Windsor, Colo... ma Harry Wood |. MISSING 1 Private Invald Skele .....6. 04+ Private H. Valmez ee Private Allan C. Westenhiser .... TWO SEATTLE The United States war department reported S4y casualties Tuesday | night and 516 Wednesday morning ‘Tuesday night's list i= divided as of wounds, 14; died of disease, 48: wounded severely, 54; wounded, degree | undetermined, 104: mia Wednesday morn wounded, fa ing in action, action, ‘The lists include four Seattle men, of kin Mrs. Carrie Barker, next of kin Mra. Le Private Frank M. Hixson, ‘® ist is divided as follows ., 68; f accident and other ¢ accident, 2; died in sinking, 1; died of disease, ', degree undetermined, 55; wounded slightly, 105; missing in Los Angeles. . iS ACTION Butte, Momt....... ++. mira, N. M. s Angeles E Le MEN KILLED follows: Killed in action, 230; died 62 13, Killed In action, #0; 14; died of airpla: wounded severely, 34 Prisoners, namely: Private Fred Larsen, next ade ave, jeut. Truman A. 2 Taylor . killed im action re. Cora Mont-omery, 2917% First | | | | | It will be indeed a fas | most popular patterns. | | pick of American weaves. what you want. HONEST TAILORS —and Others There are many tailoring concerns on Third Avenue. Most of them are conducted by honorable business men whom I am proud to meet in fair competition. But one or two of them, too penurious to spend their own money, try to live off my adver- tising. A merchant who will steal adver- tising results for which a competitor paid money would steal from his customers if he got a chance. Watch the signs of the Third Avenue tailors and beware the imitators. } -. Alexander White ‘ Wenzel Frye Corp. George W. White . Private Rude Frye in Western America With the closing of the great war Seattle will need to put forth every effort to maintain the proud posi- tion won as a manufacturing city. There is a unique opportunity to establish a great clothing manu- facturing establishment in Seattle. Many expert journeymen tailors have come here, attracted by ship- yard and other war work. They will remain here if they could find work at their own trade. If Seattle men would have their clothes made to order here instead of buying Eastern made it would insure work for these tailors and they would all remain to help build up this great section. start the ball rolling by giving a three-day special that should instantly appeal to every man in Seattle. BIG THREE-DAY SPECIAL MEN’S SUITS Made to Order by Expert Union Tailors OVERCOATS THURSDA Y—FRIDAY—SATURDAY Great Stock of Fine Woolens tidious man who cannot find a pattern that just suits him in my great stock. Almost every shade in all colors, in the latest weaves and the English serges ‘and tweeds, Scotch and Irish homespuns and mixtures, and the very In overcoatings | have a splendid lot of medium and heavyweight materials, Look over this big stock. Take your time, and find just ready-to-wear clothes, Vil LOUIS SIDELSKY. Long Years of Square Dealing I have been making clothes for Seattle men for nearly a quarter of a century. Doctors and mechanics, lawyers and laborers—all are represented among my satisfied customers. This is my absolute rule: If the completed garment does not fit you perfectly and please you in every way, take your deposit back. “A Satisfied Cus- tomer is the Best Advertisement” is the policy I follow. SOC RC eae eee wee wee RR ee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee ee tRER PRP waeeseeeeeeee st ee eee eee ew ee eee eRe eet eee ee eee ee ee eek eee kee Liberty Bonds Taken at Full Face Value I strongly advise you to keep your Liberty Bonds, but if you need to exchange them for clothes I'll take them at par value and give you the difference in cash. Thus, if you buy a $30 suit and tender a $50 bond, you get $20 in change. mperial Tailoring Company LOUIS SIDELSKY, Proprietor 801 Third Avenue, Cor. Columbia Big Store on Corner Opposite Central Building Trapped Belgians | BACK. ACHE ave, wounded, degree undetermined: Private Harold B. Oleson, next of| Private Louis D. Chaney .. ey * ¢ ee Frank Oleson, 331 W. Newell Ei pcsiek arate nn nt Srivate Lanse Bracte.. ett Rationed by Air | Northwest and Pacific state casualties, including nine Washington | Private Loyd W. Fe . + outs | (Spec ° si by N. E stseal’ ate ca tele aa.) ea eg AIEEE “ (Special to The Star by N. E. A) — ; LED IN ACTION I private Herman Anderson ........+ Deny Lilma Engstrom | PARIS, Nov. 13.—In the recent| Limber Up With Penetrating | Name— Abhrese— = c | °F A. Molinari San --G. Ro Molinari : 5 This new package rene |: :3!"tirian w. Epperson . ele sceg NOt Rin | Private Freak gp SEE offensive of the Belgians, a number | Hamlin's Wizard Oil r Lieut. Louis W. Buckwald ¢ Bue | p . a * Bozo ch | « ions found ve ae | ders a double service—it iicci Wine Harper Anaconda, ao: ee Rg Aloed Private Elias Rajeevich «.++.-++-.++ San Fran «+++-Bozo Ralcevich | of their divisions found themsely *| A harmless and effective pre saves tin for the U. S.\2%.% Bresno, Cal Meni. Camp | cut off from their food supply Cen) 14.1, t relieve the pains of Rheuma- SATISFACTION . n Francisco. ...Cynthia Fra D 10 the seen by =| % Goverament’ c a San Francisco... Mra. Marie Horn | hicks piigg nphoaial ga le cond!-| tiem, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lum ‘8 war needs <r as ashe Clewtlion Uiines a Seon Cola. dase. Sadia Sane e OO tions of the roads. Runners were | hago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It pen-| and saves smokers Mechanic Prancis. T finedair -... Hakersfield, Cai. Thos, W. Grinedale | k, asking if It would be |etrates quickly, drives out soreness.|{f In knowing you have | the | Private Wm. H. Crowell 5 Terkeley, Cal....MreN. Armatrong to supply them with food|and limbers up stiff, aching joints || Right Glasses for your Eyes the discomfort and incon- }.5\7%'° (007% 4,5" .. Mra. Clara Fitch | rn by airplanes, ‘The Belgian air force | and muscles when fitted and made by us, | Priv 5 Goes ws Ly ig MERE ye ae Geiss | M ? was put to the task, and more than You have no idea how useful it} and at a reasonable price. venience of the old-style Private Mike WH Sutter i Rear] Otten | OY! | 1S e 1.000 army rations were delivered | will be found in cases of every day || Twenty-five years’ experience, rivate H Red Bluff, € . Mra. Mary E. ler} @ (by the airmen ailment or mishap, when there is | ten years in this building. tobacco tins. Be 7 rene Sie Laure t —— ———___—___——_——— | need of an immediate healing, anti Private Emanuel C. Revaz. ‘Smith Fiat, Cal Mra: Kittle Jacquie | BY ETHEL STARR j treatment tb 99 septic application, as in cases of CURRY OPTICAL C0 ‘The “Tea-Foll” Package hag [rivate Julius 1 ‘Cottonwood, Idaho Alois J. Holthaus | How can one polson a worm? A. A. Paysse, port warden, knows | sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites 7 a le George H. Martin ..... Spokane, Waah..Mrs. Dora Myboone| Marine officials don't know, and | quite a bit about the teredos, When and stings. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS many advantages; it Private Richard W pg ge OUND EY tr Abbie Townsend | nave given it up. All past attempts | ##ked to contribute some of hin Get it from druggists for 30 cents. 3002-4 Arcade Bldg Soft and pliable Private George B. Johnson .... portland, Or....Mra, Sophie J leo poison the teredo, or ahip worm, | Knowledge about the matter, ho sald U If not satisfied, return the bottle | Third Floor | DIED OF DISEASE hie Johnson | ich riddles wooden ships and| “Steel ships ate not affected with | and get your money back. Decreases in size as tobacco is used Soret. Paul A. Stevens. ++ +++ San Francisco. ....... A. Ti, Stevens | waterfront piles with holes have ie deatructive teredo, nd it for] Ever constipated or have sick rebacco does prevace Wy ilven Doe ** + Brookside, Mont... Annie Boettcher | gajiod. The reason, they explain, is | this reason they are more desirable | headache? Just try Wizard Liv Te not cake in this package Private William W; McKay. . sp Mont Mra. William Mckay pr ne ee m than wooden, Teredos are not wood !R j-| Whips, pleasant little pink pills e y L. Nelms ™ Cal C. Ni o wd ms y 1 . 4 » i Neo digging it out with the finger ‘WoUNDED ERELY D.C. Nelson | rhe wood excavated by the teredo| Parasites; they simply bore their | Look at tongue! Remove pol-| its. Guaranteed.—Advertisement a aca eavuie Hamiiten, W ; McKelvey |an he bores hia way into ship huiks,| Wy far into the wood until they! gons from stomach, liver - ‘Oleson | 0) ped naaeg M. Parker) iti he has reached his full growth. nto their ie cobihey Pag ral and bowels St. Marys, Ida. Mra. F. Ku thru his body, He does not | they excavate passes tly vs oe . 10¢ a package WoUsPED—DEGREY UNDSYSREINED iy tae it He hae ignored the rules | bodies and is not consuried, thus The Easiest Way Private Sylvan A. Irvine Stockton, Cal... Mrs. 4 7 making past attempts to poison | To End Dandruff Private Trus A. Smith Denver, Cola... a sdward Irvine| of the food administration regarding ius. A solid wood °o Private Lester FE. Wyatt Roswell, N. the problem of waste repeatediy, nee es tae in @ abort ‘eine after Private Joseph A. Ghiotto fea Angeles. Somines Ot So destructive are these teredos > There is one sure way that neve: Try Tuxedo in the new “Teas vrivate rank M. Hixson Seattle”. Pedagg. « Dhigpbad being infected, transformed into «| 4 rd 5 ¢ © . «Mra, Cora mery |that wooden ships are invariably | D8 v fails to remove dandruff letely rivate George Lind a Valley, C y 4 | holey much resembling a ppveleg andrust completely Pr r rans Valley, Cai...Mrs, Nora Ogden holey hulk it and that is to dissolve it. This de MISSING 1 Private A Private Jor ti Private James K. McCallum Private Private Private Chrint Rasmussen... John Sense Ft. nA Anderson... Williams or n Garcia =, Sem George Heubschwerle William ff. Minck . John J, Crows. . DIED FROM Agno! Lieut, William C, Henley... Private Ralph 8. Armstrong DIED ¥ Private | Private or Sergt. Joun Brook Prince - Hay#ard, Cal N ACTION Lieut. Lelester C. Hall.. Fishop, Cal...Mrs, Nevada Helle Private Edwin P. Fraser .. Cninrndo Springs. Mra Addie reser | PRISON s Private William Norris . . Farmington, Wash Ellis N. Norris | Private Ivar Savaloja 4 Kerry, Or...... Abel Mattila SECTION NO, 2 KILLED IN ACTION seeeeees Caldwell, Idaho...Mrs, Sallie Adama Seattle Mrs, Leah C. Starr Peter Albi nthony Altman Joshua Bates Wanahip, 1 Dixon, Mont... ‘Jai G. Mec Freano, Cal... Carl M. Rasmussen Priest Ri Idaho John ¥. Falk » Moorcroft, Wyo...Mrs, Ora Williams | wounps iiroy, Cal Mrs. Pauline Garei Khamakawa, ‘Wash... .George Smyth Big Bandy LenaHuebschwerlen Hloomfield, Cal, Mra. Margaret Minck Dinuba, Cal..... Jacob D, Cross PLANE ACCIDENT Hollywood, Cal... Mra, Edith Henley Joseph D. Armstrong Dis Cy cKarlane, Wyo,,Wm. ¥. McFarlane taken into fresh water every two or | 0°" ” three years to be rid of them, as|Wis8 cheese well as barnacles. Tho the d Aliest poison will not affect the teredo, he cannot live for any length of time in fresh water Before the locks were constructed | in Salmon bay, the neceasity of hav ing an inlet to a fresh water bane for the removal of ships’ sea growth, | Juso-Slave, was used as one of the chief argu: | Italians, Germans ments for their being built. mixed nationalities. Bruises Removed rollment is more than nplete removal of COLORADO BOOSTING FOR “AMERICA FIRST” DENVER, Nov 13 ‘There are now chapters of America First Society of Colorado, including Crecho-Slovaks, Greeks, ni teat Ge, 6,000. stroys it entirely. To do this, just | | get about four ounces of plain, or |dinary liquid apply it a night when retiring; use enough t moisten the scalp and rub it in gent ly with the finger tips By morning most, if your dandruff will 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. arvol not all, of | be COR, FIRST AVT. AND PIKE ST. Phone Main 4965 “IF | HURT YOU, DON’T Following the . aes m | the nea growth, the ship's bruises Belgium Demanding | Accert “california syrup _ of |” “You will find, too, that all itching PAY ME.” wet: are planed smooth and coated with Figs only—look for the name Call-| and digging of the scalp will stop in This t# my mesenge 0} el S |copper paint. ‘This protects them | Real Independence fornia on the package, then you| stantly ‘a your hair will be flutty, gies to, Fon eet etek ” for a long period of time. YTON, Nov. 13-—That|are sure your child is having the|justrous, glossy, silky and soft, ana) 1 EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and Lake Union is ha ing a num-|Felgium does not want to return to|best and most harmless laxative or | look and feel a huntired times better. | TREAT Teeth absolutely without ber of ships belonging to Libby, | he aranteed noutral-| physic for tho little stomach, liver} You can get liquid arvon at any | PAM fh eh egene ta Goats, abecensed MeNelll & Libby and the Booth ity,” but desires “complete independ. and bowels. Children love its de-|drug store, It is inexpensive, PA bi pot hn tn your city for Fisheries company, besides bun-|ence and the rights common to all|licious fruity taste. Full directions) four ounces is all you will need. This | high-class, musrantecd ‘ dreds of small privately owned] free peoples,” is announced by the| for child's dose on each botue, Give|simple remedy has never been STERLING DENTISTRY watercraft which undergo the same Helgian delegation here. it without fear, known to fail.—AdverUsement,