The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1918, Page 4

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PAGE 4 The Horrible Handicap ‘SHIPYARD MEN of Poisoned Blood DENY RUMORS The Innocent Suffer Even | remedy has been tn general use for Unto the Third and Fourth more than fifty years. It is purely Generations, But Relief 7 Is Now in Sight. Vegetable, and co any chemi have yielded to th & 8 8, and n of physical infirmity considered ineurat p under which thou-| remedy has bee sands must face the battle of life. trial 8. 8 plain that even when production was Scrofula is probably the most no-/ to every impurity in the bloc At its height, there was a turnover |, ticeable of the transmitted blood) can obtain it at any drug «tore, |! the yards which in some cases ran |} disorders, though there are other Our chief medical adviser will take | Close to 2 vet tiries at the yards elici more severe diseases of the blood] pleasure in giving you witho that pass from one generation to|any advice that your another, No matter what inherited case requires, Write toda blood taint you may be laboring Specific Co, 433 Swift Lal under, S. 8, S. offers hope. This! Atlanta, Ga ratory CONTINUES SATURDAY ALL PREVIOUS SALE RECORDS BEATEN All GARMENTS are on SALE, consisting of atest styles and materials. 150 SILK DRESSES ’% OFF COAT, SKIRT, WAIST OR PETTICOAT M4 OFF THOUSANDS OF GARMENTS MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED THE FLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE Second and Union Old Times Bldg. 106 Stores 47 Years of Dependability Look the Part These are prosperous days, and dress is the outward evidence of your share in them. Gately patrons always have the appearance of prosper ity, and are therefore apace with the times STYLISH SUIT. Every suit direct from New York of the dell ful new styles that are s0 popular this » %. of serge, broadcloth, Oxford and velour, in the desirable fall colors. Specially priced, ‘39% ‘428 Other suits from $29.50 to $85.00 Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists and Furs at Popular Prices O—es OPEN 1 Charge Account You need not pay all in 30 days. We arrange terms to suit you. UNION STORE—ALTERATIONS FREE CATELYS 1113 Third Ave. Between Seneca and Spring Sts. Carter’s Little Liver Pills You Cannot be Genuine bears elgnetere ift|and the suspenalc | plant, which always has |} Lieut. Wm. MeCurdy, © here yesterday when their pla }an experimental flight. An effort two officers were commin last week TO KEEP M’ADOO BUSY or General of Railroads McAdoo, and not the tndividual railroads, hereaft jer will be named as defendant tn all [sults against railroads, according to| orders received by railroad men here today from Non-Partisan Men | Win in Minnesota |" basis of official returns, |mense of the senate that the United | the pact of London.” and for “talking can dimes, small red paateboard | stockings are on sale at the W hite| ye —_—————————————— AT Bood te ie rcnin (*ARTER’S IRON PILLS | many colorless faces bot will greatly help most pale-faced people SE SS ae ye rumor that has been cir Seattle for the past few Shipyard owners deny that there ts | a @ general exodus of workers, and ex pation that the fight" rule haye not made mx erence in thé number of men ¢ ed at most of the plants nner & Eddy state that the had a lab 60 per cent each r two years. A coup daily leave the e: and their places are taken by others They are not laying any men off, and | rr their labor turnover is not much The greater now than it was during the | out of war The Ames yard reports that about 200 men have left in the past two days, which in three times greater than the average number of depart ures, The firm in trying to replace | ite the these men The employment manager at the yard attributes the exodus ¢ ing of the influenza ban, w enabled many professional men and students, who were temporarily working in the shipbuilding industry to return to their normal occupa ti pt many more men than wu are leaving the Seattle North P turnover, officials say Sin war ended, some men whe left el businesses to work in the yard for patriotic reasons, feeling’ that the emergency no longer exists, are nat urally going back to their former | work | ‘The Duthie yard ts losing only 20 or 30 men a day, which in their aver age. They are putting on all the new | our Dery help they can get . The employment manager of th firm is of the o a few the men who bh shipyards recently are slackers, who worked there nid | med | the draft, but he does not think that © | there were many auch. 4 | Two Aviators Die | in Trial Flight FORT WORTH, Tex, Nov. 15. Louis, Til, and Lieut Meyer, Huron, & D, w 1,000 feet while they were ma was being made to ascertain bow | nervous long a plane would remain in the The 2 of air on one tank of gasolin LOS ANGELES, Nov, 15.—Dtrect hington. 8ST. PAUL, Nov. 15.—The Non partisan league clected 34 to the Minnesota state axvembly and 18 state senators, leaders claim, on the States should become signatory to too much,” is contained in Thurs day's New York Sun. FOUR-DIME STOCKINGS Large enough to hold four Ameri-| Elephant Shop for the French or:| phans and unhappy children over. seas. Four dimes will buy a toy. TTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1918. EVERY SOLDIER | IS INDEXED IN OF BIG EXODUS ARMY LEDS Thousands of men are quitting the | (Sper card index system that and movementa of rican soldier in France in| ell at practically Sam's two mil | in the army central records sroads that one can o, thin information ts is the home of the cen nd women are employed there, building ts given central army postoffice. American army officers in France ocating adoption by United RENGTH FOR WEAK NERVES We do not give much thought to n wyntem when it is w but when it goes wrong a way of calling it fore | stylish mixtures. Try to reach a diseased nerve with vort, and you are od with a fact that every . that the only way to en with medicine is affield, whose address erburg, Ohio, mayn I was sick for «ix months and In bed 1 I had no use what lever of my leg and arn. My people thought I would never be anything but a helpless rip Tt was through my father that I Hie wan discouraged, and when he read about the pills he de cided to have "ne try them. I could soon ace a change and gave the rem-| edy a thorough trial. The numbness in my leg disappeared and after a| time I could walk and really think that if it had been for Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills I would still be a helpless cripple The treatment in cases like thie is liame’ Pink Pills conta a box, atx boxes for $2.50. Write he Dr. Williams Medicine Co. Schenectady, N. Y., for free book on home treatment of nervous disorders POINDEXTER PANNED WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—A crit! IS YOUR FAMILY jejem of Senator Poindexter of Waah.! ltfigton, for “introducing into the sen | ate a resolution declaring it to be the| FREE FROM COLDS? | Coughs and Colds don’t linger | Discovery is used You owe it to your family—to your. self—to keep this standard remedy in your medicine cabinet | relief of mi some candy, a pair of mittens and al, pair of stockings over there | AGATE JEWELRY ee oe 0 U Your order for exciustvely fonigned jewelry set hi hat they preciated. L per DIFFERENT White’s Gem Shop 1827 Third Ave. ‘The postoffics In opposite as, nOvENDEES. BIRTHSTONE ‘OP AZ Phone Hillott 375 WouR JEWELRY ‘Brown Dental [Tet Offices ies 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists Established tn 1981 ITHOUT question the mont reliable and reasonable Dental Officen in Se- | . These offices h | ited thelr mood ation by the den \Qoing what they they will do. A Remedy That! Makes Life | Worth Living Our work you. EDWIN J. BROWN Owner and Manager Brown Dental Offices 106 Columbia STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS > bring quick relief—loosen hent-stuffiness, reduce fever, soothe irritated throuts, check coughing. Sold by druggists everywhere. Dizzy? Billous? Constipated? Don't permit yourself to become |constipated, as your system imme | diately begins to absorb poison from the backed up waste matter. King’s New Life Pills and keep well | Try them. LOWEST RATES TO | ‘CALIFORNIA |SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO |THE M’CORMICK LINE| 400 Cherry St. Vhome Killott 3436 Women's and Misses’ Suits at $25 Values Made Possible by the ~ Special Price Basement F you have not shared in our special offerings of Women’s and Misses’ Suits at $25.00 you have missed a rare chance to save. On Saturday we will offer fifty Sample Suits, a maker’s clearance, New models, highly desirable and correct styles. Wool burellas, poplins and burella cords in the wanted Fall shades. ~—Choose Saturday at... .$25.00 Splendid Values in Girls’ and Juniors’ New Winter Coats at $5.95, $6.50, $7.50, $9.50, $12.50 Economical parents will appre- ciate the remarkable savings of- fered in these special price lots of Girls’ and Juniors’ Winter Coats. All sizes, 6 to 16 years. —Prices which represent savings of 4 to 14. —Fabrics are zibelines, velveteens, velours, kerseys, Astrachans, ete. —Colors are navy blue, brown, green, Burgundy and Sizes 6 to 16 years. —Splendid assortments now—choose Saturday. Another Lot of Those Splendid Crepe de Chine Waists Arrive Special $2.85 UNDREDS have been sold in the Special Price Basement—these new arri- vals are up to the standard of style and value offered in previous lots. —Dozens of new styles—the correct word—tucked, lace trimmed and embroidered— in white, flesh, maize and a few dark shades. —Special Price Basement values at .......+..- $2.85 The Perfect Tobecco for Pipe and Cigarette es The new ‘‘Tea-Foil” Package of TUXEDO is :— Soft and pliable. Decreases in size as tobacco is used. Tobacco does not cake in this package. No digging it out with the finger. Keeps the tobacco in perfect condition. Costs you less than tin. 10c a package. | Try Tuxedo in the new “Tea-Foil” Package today. The Tobacco “Your Nose Knows” ueranteed by Murnear. InConmeogareo ¥ pound of tin for Fraser-Paterson Co. On Saturday the Special Price Basement Offers Many Extraordinary Specials, Among Which Are: Women's Beautiful Rich Plush Coats Specially Priced $25.00 RULY remarkable values— an extraordinary special purchase just in—all late mod- els of rich-finished plush, in both plain and fur-trimmed styles. All lined with splendid linings. A full range of sizes. —Typical Special Price Base- ment values for....... $25.00 A Very Special Purchase Offering of 210 New Silk Petticoats at $3.25 on Saturday --A price fully onefourth less than they can be duplicated elsewhere. Sik Jerney topm with deep taffeta flounces, All-nilk Taffeta Petticoats in a splemiid anwortment of changeable two-tone hades and plain colors. —ANn excellent time to buy new Petti COMLE BL oo crecvecerccorcveseees $3.25 Extraordinary Values in Smart Trimmed and Tailored HE Special Price Basement is becoming famous for its Millinery values as well as for ready-to-wear values, and this lot offered for Saturday will add to its prestige. —Dozens of styles, small, me- dium and large shapes, of splen- did quality materials for the price. ‘ —Smartly trimmed and clever tailored styles. —Values that cannot be ex- celled. Choose new Hats on Sat- urday at ....ccccccees Working with Uncle Sam: Introducing the New Tea-Foil Package Our Government needs war. We have been working for a long time on a new and improved packing to take the place of tobacco tins; s0 we are now ready to co-opera’ by introducing the new ‘“‘Tea-Foil” Package of TUXEDO Tobacco. Weare thus able to render a double service— we are saving tin for the Govern- ment and at the same time giving smokers better, handier, more modern tobacco- package. te

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