The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1918, Page 8

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‘The peach has less sugar in it; Co . pwoldiers’ tobacco fund than any other fruit—1% per cent | nnell Family Have Discovered members of the family every - Edwards’ Olive Tablets nousenoid sins.” such as Dr. Edwards’ Otive pepe hm The fine is levied according to the Tablete—the sub- ir and their And 0 cents, ‘he ey in de a 1 tere Theyarethere. Cn 1° cents. The money is de. | Ee Breakfast in a room made com- fortably warm by Perfection Oil Heater. Lights at the touch of a match; gives instant, cozy warmth. No smoke or odor. Long hours of steady, comfort- able heat on one filling with Pearl Oil, the ever-obtainable fuel. Portable. Economical. Less furnace heat and fewer grate and coal-stove fires necessary. Oil consumed only when heat is needed—no waste. Spanish JITALITY and Body Resistance must be supported and maintained. Nourishment is necessary, and must be of a nature that is easily and completely digested, without pro- ducing added strain upon the impaired digestive organs, BORDEN’S MALTED MILK is gen- ble erally prescribed and is especially valuable grains, it affords just the kind of food that in the feeding of Influenza and its conva- is desired at this time to ustain and rebuild lescence, as well as the convalescence of strength and body tissue, and at the same pneumonia, the dreaded sequel, when time sovthes and quiets tLe tired nerves, vitality must be maintained at all haz- led by scientific process with malted When your doctor orders Ma ed Milk 695 insist on BORDEN’ MALTED Borden's Malted Milk is safe and reliable; © MILK Sold in made from pure, rich cow's milk, and square packages only at all drug stores, BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK CQ, 108 Hudson St., N.Y. Bordens THE IMPROVED ed by Th i= waa re Gets Fined for BETTER THAN CALOMEL ... .. Household Sins’ p< ctributions to h ave. N., a fine is levied upon they commit one of the to hang up coats and caps, or keep | M lights burning after hours w N t seriousness of the act, the limit} posited in the “Smoke Fund can,” determination not and, at the end of the week, it ts)* 615 tt om an a agree turned over to The Star for the Wl Ho Lilly. Seattle — Sea THURSDAY, NOV. ‘Many War Boards Plan to Continue Their Work A.) | war industries board = _Fraser-Paters That i# only one a tank every bit preparatory work # cloned its ears re nweeping reduction in the of armintions and 4 certain the war would last two # railroad frain, it cannot be stopped short Greater pressure than ever before act of the knife Influenza anixed for the war ration ceases to During Illness and Convalescence ®| of coal and coke Orders have been placed with the British government for m:. of 1,800,000 uniforma for » | France, and a mfition yards of cloth for officers’ uniforms has been con Contracts for food for the expeditionary let almost every day, the mont re 8,500 car loads of 5 per cent of the © perpetuated. Heay JOFFRE CIVES “SIXTY PIPES TO SOLDIER SQUAD (Special to The Star by N. B. canned tomatoes bringing the army with the returned #0 cupying congress now, On demobilization of tiliterate giving them a chance to at tend school in the army before being not a comminsioned officer | mustere in the lot, staged an official military marshal of France. ‘They were quartered in the town TACOMA WOMAN GAINS 21 POUNDS IN FEW WEEKS’ TIME A. necretary did | Mrs. Tippe Makes Statement for Benefit of Other Marshall Joffre unexpectedly arrived | of the soldiers had ever seen Hut what was TED MILK. check for brought back the marshal's « ment and word tha pleased to review the local section of he would be/ that will be re and stood stiffly the marshal appea 1 old man epoke of France's gratitude and of American soldiers’ explpits. And, concluding, be « produced €0 briar pipes i by Joffre himeeclf. nesday for the first week's fines attractive and dressy embroideries and braidings. —Garments that in our regular stocks have been priced $35.00, $38.75 and $45.00, Special for Frida Thirty-Five Evening Dresses Formerly $35.00, $38.75 and $45.00 gained twenty © past few weeks,” ume!! ¢he Tobacco Fund | |«™*" * «g0.20" Wheat Rule Off in Calif age Connell, 207 10th Meds nell, 10 suffering from stomach trouble Limpright & ¢ Everett, Wn yes of Campbell Mill ¢ » wheat four may be abs * Clair, Virginia Hotel, teleane of wheat hru the aigning | tablets dothe, eee er. ise | LASH’S3ITTERS TONIC’ calomel, but to let Dr, Nast heedachen “dullness” and that A COMFORTABLE Tre. Take Dy Edwares dae ypc Sa ‘Note how they never causes is- bowels. For more than thirty-five years Lash’s has helped to preserve the Nosion’s health, Buy Perfection Oil Heater today. Dealers everywhere. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) © armistice in given as the rea » fearful pains in and about my stomach. & bad shape that I bed and was © for two weeks. e I was examined and All other food administration rules trietly enforced until they Changes in the rules will be made gradually to meet changes! con another three hospital weighing U. S. INSTRUCTOR IS GIVEN BRAZIL TOKEN comfort or nausea , —has a tonic effect upon stomach and A Hundred and Fifty Charming New Blouses of Special Value at $5.75 S—representing the splendid variety, the very latest style ideas—developed in Georgette crepes and crepe de Chines of superior qual- atly trimmed with beads, embroideries, tuckings and frillings. —All the accepted high and low neck modes in every size. —Flesh, white, maize, peach, navy blue, brown and black. —Specialized styles and values at wee § $5.75 48-Mile Wind Hits Seattle Wed eminute maximum of |; according to the 48 miles per hour 40,000 ARE IDLE others who are trying to c in wold In Seattle by Bartell ‘ores under the personal di rection of a special Tanlac represent ap | tive Advertisement WAR HUMOR Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning] and you won't know Get in the Habit of Drinking a ass of Hot Water Before POCHCHOHOHO SOLO SEOOOOLOOOOEE ‘POLICE LEAGUE HEAD IS FIRED BY CHIEF crokxen wit appeat to the civil serv chief stop suspending n giving them it would hold a week's rain.” | 2 * Smith retorted. | the Germans ever caught could amputate it for a powder horn.” We're not here long, so let's ake | Lot us live well, | pour stay agree eat well, digest well ous condition to attain, and ye association for has been dismissed iting a letter to reer LIBERTY BONDS “Do you really b man who wants to take neas out of lif I should think the m: ustomed to feel | Mayor conduct in an I BOUGHT HIGHEST SPOT CASH PAID NEW YORK STOCK y breath, acid stom instead, feel as fresh as & | to daisy by opening the slulces of the system each morning out the whole of the internal poison ous, stagnant matter, whether ailing, sick or each morning, breakfast, drink a glass of real hot} a teaspoonful of stone phosphate in it to wash from | nd bowela the} days May 21 for pre 15e 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15c} [Se A High Class 15¢ ISc Treat. = 15¢ [5c Hoyt’s Coffee 15c With L5e Real Cream 15c 15c And 15¢ | cor FIRST AVE. AND PIKE SR, | EAloriden Helps Son ! “My son had inflammation of bow els and was greatly After giving him Adler-i-ka he is completely ¢ cabaret tastes even more ex- | ure wafe as long as they stand by the kaiser. isonous toxins, action of hot wv kaiser or anybody near him getting hurt in this war, have you? out all the sour sned) M. Gerhard, [5c DOUG [5c FINE 15c PAY ME.” 2 SANDWICHES This te my message of Geliver- 15c 15¢ ance to you from the fear that ac= HOYTS companies Dental operations, I EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and millions of pe stopping stome worker was having a look stomach trouble blood disorders ly complexions are ur ter pound of lime’ from the drug store. will cost very little, but is sufficient | many years. to make any one a pronounced crank | on the gubject of inside-bathing be fore breakfast, [5c : one | Often CURES constipation, I his | appendicitis We have sold Adi i oceetemranininmtamntmemmeamenae Tt is a mixture of buck [5c WE NEVER CLOSE \15e 15¢ 15¢ 15c cascara, glycerine and nine Swift Drug Co. other simple drugs and leading druggista onCo, Two Important Special Sales of Women's Dresses Thirty Silk Dresses Formerly Priced $35.00, $38.75 and $45.00, to Be Sold Friday at $27.50 Each EAUTIFUL—correct style Dresses of fine quality taffeta silks, Georg- ette crepes, satins and crepe de Chine. Rose, gray, navy blue, plum and black. Many are combined with satinand Georgette, producing especially models for afternoon wear. Trimmings are of rich $27.50 Friday Special, $27.50 ANDSOME, authentic modes of rich satins, taffetas and tulle. Colors include gold, maize, purple, white, pink and light blue. Trimmings are of fine laces and ribbons. —Cleverly draped and tunic modes that have attracted considerable attention in our regular stock at $35.00, $38.75 and $45.00. —Specially priced on Friday at... $27.50 . Third Floor. —Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Floor Exceptional Offering of Smart New Trimmed Hats $5, om Friday at.... a SUALLY these would be considered beautiful Trimmed Hats for ten dollars, but they came to us as a special pure’ , Which enables us to offer values that are quite out of the ordinary. There are dozens and dozens of styles—turbans, draped hats, mushrooms, side rolls, aight sailors, ete. ete. In , taupe, purple, brown and navy blue. ionable shape is shown, trimmed in va- with grosgrain ribbons, fancy ostrich and feather bands. —One of the most remarkable offerings of Trimmed Hats we have had this season in the Third Floor Millinery Section. Choose on Friday at....... $5.00 ~-Fraser-Paterson Co. Third Floor, en without hearing FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physician proper” commisaion. BOND CO. 307 Mutual Life Building First and Yester Way HOYT’S HOT me Main U Nuts -15¢ | 4F 1 HURT YOU, DON'T Pj TREAT Teeth absolutely wi rine, at Fourth 15¢ Flin tn ait conve but acute abvoresed conditions. [Se | acticha eittateroe ot 15c |STERLING DENTISTRY

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