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1918 18 THE LUXEMBURG TO Tells of Terrific Battle in Which 91st Took Part SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER Voile “ay | | Lieut, Smith, However, our casu- fon the battlefield and your system {think ne » not even himaelf, | Seumaces i “ ~ ; : ca pattlofield and your 1 k no one, not ev | JOIN BELGIUM i ntinued From Page One |/altiow for the day wore light, mas lin able to throw it off lly. T}eame under more fire than 1 He} e it was not until the next day that|think that I have tasted every |wonld walk out into the front line | } that memorable morn "4 * ” | IT US HINTED ‘ce S223SeSer Ss arate e i h h aswie ouses sie a: pe of war. the line, One they treated | elwe hugging mother earth and tant and I walked all over 1 z 9. night ther. 3 Mediregs -J yd WASHINGTON, D.C. Nov, 1g.—.| MAn's Land without interruption, | , The an md day wo fought tor us to a done of xneezing mua and ' every little fold as close as | Tuesday $1.95 Store Hours—9 A. M. to 5 P. M. see pn naci gs ing nothing and heating nothing nonville, so did the booche, and| we had quite a party for a while. | posntble, Saas Ses cactus iiiactienidesadalae Gentiment * er mune ot gory view) g Well, the three ys Detore the we had a pretty hard fight, Welt does nothing but make you! f beime with him, of course stood Upper M. Floo | i coneaty at oye oon Attack wore buay ones, getting up| ere Opposed by the famous Prus-|aneeae, but ft doow that well up, too, Shells could break all od ¥ | cogggt anal at ate oplies, sian Guards, who fought with all) The business of being with the |around and bullets whistle, but he » oe q eoording to diplomatic dis | VPP! ammunition and all de BOUT 50 white voile ~— ~ oe le er ting to diplomatic «is | scriptions uf things needed for auc. (th? cleverness and courage that |colonel was quite strenuous and /didn't gem to notice th 1 cor. | . rite voil rape (“TI uesaad Cc | Poeived in. Washington. PADEKS | coantul warfare. There wan nol thelr four years’ oxperte and | — |tainly guined a reapect for his Blouses have been y | reat the recent elections In Luxem.|*!eP for anyone that night, and [are esprit de corps eet ther. \% _ —_——— — | re om aken from the regular spans " " very = litth pe Quo p¢ | Vust as we were taking the town) | f there was a particular sp » a ne g " i - . Tet s | burg the worst insult hurled at one | [Oey Mnertate, ver came luring (OUF OWN Artillery began dropping | | War Surgery || where anipers were working, the ft lling tables and repriced HIS assortment of one hundred and fifty Veils is ndidate by Another was “You'rs wd ® (uri , | . s sale, This ‘ . , ‘ proGerman OW'TS| the attack 1 mourned a hundred |#els short (for the second time | Is Art to Him |colonet found that mpot and en or this sale, This is done composed of circular and oblong veil styles picked Marcel Thilges, son of a former |!08t opportunities to use them ef jthat day), so the men fell back |). kKaged mo in conversation, He cer in order to dispose of flat, from the regular stock. ‘These have far borders, content ‘Helotaae in Laremtae {fectvely), and I was attached to/ 04 scattered, and wo had to dig — jtainly ts a ¢ mar roll and round collar mod- 4 chenille dots ble 7 Briar LO pelosi Libre, & newspaper published for |"8simental headquarters ax a sort |!" for the night with Epmonville | The advance t p> ‘Gown els that have become SG cate Onc (On VAs RY 97 ae : endure by citizens of the grand |°% aide to the colonel, Spent that; Yet Untaken, but the southern part thry a valley mpotted with small Soiled: and df CROCE - oe nas-ap geisoeeevices 58¢ : oe adraad champions the sauce | St Right arranging numerous de.|*4* in our lines bunches of trees (machine gun d lt ‘and mussed trom of freedom for Luxemburg, rejecting |" that our fighting organtzation | Shells All Around jhavens) and thru the town of Ges display They are trim- . mon the sollverein, or commercial union | MSM be in the best possible work) Men will take boche fire hours jnes (towns are always hard to med with laces and em- With Germany, of which the littie |! order | without giving an inch, but a few be lp gd Whar oeatly proidery and display, sizes Pv dk ® ut nation has been a member, He sug-| | We wd an immense artillery |sheils of our own among them has fieae alae Waa 4 0g ee omen 36 to 4 but not each ues ay e tl ell gests an economic alliance with Bel: | P bs so ggeunana starting about 14 hours /a demoralizing effect. Generally tt ee vereee ee acer ant, oe ze in every model. While gium, which, he says, “would be a|Pefore zero, and it made you think takes a couple of hours to gather [ruins and offer & great deal io he AES, e ° marriage not only money but for | At the end of the world had come. (nem up after such a catastrophe, helter and concealment) and up hey last Tuesday, choice lore.” pointing eut 9 the ginton | twee impossibic to converse with-|-They scatter and fall back in all ja bit into “ forests ya ee teesrccccesscces S105 ul Ss | would enable cium to receive « directions | stood at the top of the fron, wine and other products “se Well, just before sero, the colonel St eee time of the above occur- hi with the 1 and »watehed Jaxemburg without submitting them | kl mo to find out how the attack | pence 1 w Sahin sna cai the whole thing, I never expect to , te German duties, as in the past. | ft off and I hurried down (No| wit the colonel amd the first three see another much sight. ‘The bocher omen s 7.95 . ‘A similar idea is expressed in an-| Man's Land was a wort of valley ee cut loowe with their machine guns q © other article by Ziegler de Ziegieck, | With woods on each side) and went a. mee \ ou conte he ype | and a shrapnel barrage which t* ite ves New Second Floor ; . saw men knocked end over end, | qemember of the Luxemburg parlia | Oe the top with the first line and| , the nastiest of all things, but those | te . oe ¥ ar SIEA to. the Gabe paper, fre re-|Xept with, them, for the first kit: |o7mme, Smaime dead and others un- Le ete ee ee Added thelr. firet | 0 HIS sale of Winter Suits, : minds the public that, in 1842, puo.|Meter and a half, ‘There was no ps yt diy tigre GPR. ge fight went Fight thru, with killed | a which we have arranged for t , Me opinion in Luxemburg was op- | PPOsition, A German plane came | % 9 and wounded falling everywh J od Nandan aaltt re a ilies to the soltverein Ol fying tow and ehot ct one came lexplosive shell can come to you arrive npg le pei | ues ay, a ‘air Tuesday's selling, may not be con- 2s anti-German paper peblishea|™echine gun; that was all and leave you unhurt ‘ Canis | fused with the ordinary, as the as- 4 ty in Luxemburg and called | 4Fopped back and reported and A direct hit ix almost necessary. ? Artillery pkey tit as | $I. 25 sortment and number chosen for 4 “Dp'Nation,” openly espouses the |#ent to the unit on our right anit have been and seen o “yr _ CHAS. D. From the end of the fourth day r this sale makes this day an oppor- | | qgese of 2 union with Belgium. similar results. pletely covered with dirt) thro JARRETT until the morning of the ninth w tune me tor Sud aa p is League of Luxemburg Fa-| When the attack had progressed|{FO™ the shell hole and not 8) p11, ane star by NL EA) |My around there, artillery target Main Floor ne ne for buying and saving. i Hots, an organization of Luxem. | between three and four kilometers |"rateh from tt DALLA, Tk. Miv, 16csGnarwe (tr he orm and they certain:| tae : : The variety is composed of i Dergers residing abroad, has sent | We met our first serious opposition,| 1 Our Advance we ran complete: | DALLAS, Tex, ? Charles iy practiced continuously, They | HE Women’s Glove A i " tee following telegram to the Bel.|machine gun and artillery fire.|!¥ @Way from our artillery and of arrett, a young Frenc heAmer: | jad us located to a dot. Their air Sectic hi ici Plain Tailored and Belted ggum minister of foreign affairs: | Found our first wounded (two very |CUr Into that of the boche ML daréalt. sa to Davai da elone | ee eee ee anal Sis a sia Styles Etaterpyeting. the League of Lux-|seriously and two slightly) and met|_ TR third day wo pushed thra | ; iivebl. fm Dale be oe Skhaee |plane flies over you, very low. aod from the regular stock for ‘ : embure Patriots in foreign lands,|four guards bringing in 20 prison. |EPmonville and captured two woods | | icay Srewines Uarratng 160 <2 lin @ , few. minutes evil-intended this sale 100 pairs of Designed of wool poplins, gaber- | eemprising many groups of patriots ers, They were th iment's firet |(® the north, making an advance} |)” < m made neces | shells are dropping on you. white French Lambsk and tweeds, and dis- allied and neutral countries, human loo ree eae ene vetare urbe laat point | Fy by the inhuman warfare of the |" "We were maid to have “air su-| hi rench Lambskin r ) 8 s in ex n loot ee we itaainid hares rmans, ‘The drawings are for] premacy.” but it in hard for the| Gloves in overseam style ys plain shades of navy, brown, First Officer Killed ‘ medical research institutions of the | Gougnboy to believe. ‘They con: | with Paris point backs. green, plum and black; also mi The woods (Bois de Cheppy) | Find Unit Is Alone allied countries l tinuously raked our area with fire. | These 4 tei (eo tures. These suits for this Tues- into which we } t hard,| Jarrett studied art at the 8 | ! | . are displayed . in ich we jumped off was| The next day the going was hard, | bes |Our casualties were many, 1 would) izes 51/ Vy, 6, 614, 61 day’s sale sold formerly. at $24.50 about four kilometers deep, and|but about noon we got an order | Louis School of High Arts, connect), thousand times rather attack por eg Ay cdbei vty. Pee? | d $29.50. For this one day, yo at its northern edge (the attack |to advancé at any cost ed with the Washington university. than lay there being shot at with | and 6%. Formerly $2.00, and $29.00. sor this one day, your Jwas northerly) and from then on it} The cost was awful and that/@0d studied anatomy and micro-| ny chance to hit buck. It got bad- special Tuesday a pair. . choice at ----$17.95 t of | scopic drawing at Joho» Hopkins ve. $1.25 nerves of the men. The drawings he has made will be | officers, but fortunately only a few | these are broken lines and aro But for the fact that the United | Was fight every inch, with machine |night we learned that the unt! ly on the . a te going dry, we could think |€uns and artillery, and lots of them jour flank had not advanced and | hospital, in altimore, and at Barnes | We were relieved on the morning vo gad way for the kaiser and the |We forced on, amd before evening |we were there alone with the boche |howbital. at Washington unlvermity, | o¢ the ninth day. I acted aw ao (rown prince to make a living. They made four more kilometers, stop-|on all sides of us and we were “ote guide for the incoming battalion, re . 7 (gould have come over here and open-| Ping Just south of Epmonville, Here | ordered to fall back. When the call first came for ery | ieving our front line, and was the For the Stout Figure , @@.a saloon In the old days. lwe lost our first officer (killed) Hate to Retreat a Seen Senet eee nl tait to come beck. We aie. new crim _——- . Washington University Barnes | vera) miles behind the lines mere } It nearly broke the men’s hearta | Hospital unit No. 21, leaving St. | 1. iying in reserve. Whether we go| ossari ron s ace Cc. rt HF 3 ahemert take me sts terse ty i iyi eer hater wee urtains | ained, but it was the only thing ss Arg oe of wervies very | uch higher authority must , 4 |’ Che af cur battalions that wag |from the great battlefields near | “"**r orsets eprice 0 Cc A PICKED variety from Jin support in the attack dug in on| Rouen, near which city hie unit ss Many Are Lost P regular stock of $5 pairs elias ine Kilometer in| *tationed with the Heitish hospita..| We lost nearly 60 per cent of our! Upper Main Floor A the ridge about a kilomet a 7 with insertion and lace edges; jadvance of our morning postion. OR a quick disposal of these dose“of “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves the cold and grippe misery—Don't stay stuffed up! men had that were near by. | He died a couple of hours later, I went on to give my order to the senior captain and got a cou- ,Ple of good mouthfuls of gas and for a half hour thought that 1 SAYS MRS. ROBBINS |<::": poxition the somewhat dis. | organized outfit, and when nearly x thru with our task we left Netter ton, who was to go after one out | fit while both Hubbell and 1 got Tanlac Restores Her to Health | «noter. | rics, in long and short with 4 and 6 hose supporters. schedule below completes the quan- tities and range of sizes. skirt styles | " used by surgeons to illustrate ar | killed. Our adjutant, Capt. Smith, | _Thie marked the maximum of our |'t0, ‘Zatrivuted to sclenuific Jour |met the leer, tain as did. aleo| Pal gaara ag GPG PEST priced for dispoul. “The aasort next four days we merely lay there | D4! | Lieut. Long. Lieuts. Kellos and} a f ment includes white, cream and |holding {t. During the consolida- | Bloomaquist were slightly wounded. | (which are the remainders of a large |tion of that position, the covonet | APL PRAISE IT THE |There were others, but I mention special purchase) we have _re-priced bread sent me out with Instructions for | | these, ax they are known to you them for final selling. There are oe eee eee,, p.tenee Dee Oe) EM cong spe ha gn er several models in the assortment 4 Mad dchiae wish apaiee | LONGEST DAY! LIVE, fight, he, Hubbell and 1 went to| | which are designed of plain white jsather up and bring back to the} coutil and fancy white Corset fab- The ‘ comes instantly. ness, feverishness, sore throat, snee® would have to go to the hompitnl, 2 . ti | 4 | a " . | 20 Gossard Front Lace Corsets in A dose taken every two hours until |Ink. soreness and stiffness but It got O. K. at the end of that! After Suffering for ple racegre aetna ‘ besa a 1s Cloakard’ rent Lace’ Coredts in Fu da Pr. $1536 - ites Gasca bre taken will end grippe |, Dnt stay stutfed-up! Quit blow. |time. 1 was glad. for « gas casu Thirty Y -~y hg: segmegecnre | ) Goasard Front Lace in es of i+ Pen ing and snuffiing! Fase your throd- laity is a very unsatisfactory kind rty Years | He had with him a corporal and a. wreak 2 a ne a i Misery and break up a severe cold |ping head! Nothing else in the world | op casualty. You fecl all there |man None wan seen again. He 5 Gossard Front Lac 75 pairs of Nottingham Lace i either in the head, chest, body or|gives such prompt relief as “Pape’s ang do not ike to go back when oe |likely is captured or killed | joasard Front Lace C oad Curtains have been taken from limbs. Cold Compound.” which coats only |... mteht be all right aus s We now have no majors and only onsard Front Lace € in stock for this sale. They are It promptly opens clogged-up nos-|a few cents at any drug store. It)” ™ en Talking about things that help/ eight captains. The wounded of 9 Gossard Front Lace © in 2% yards long and 48 inches trils and air passages in the head,|acts without assistance, tastes nice, Gets Sneezing Gas People,” said Mre. P. H. Robbins, | ticers are dropped from the rolls 5 Gossard Front Lace ¢ in wide and are displayed in white * stops nasty discharge or nose run-|causes no inconvenience. Be sure, it is generally only @ light con- jot 1449 South Ith «treet, Omaha.) and may or may not rejoin the| While they it, chole® ...--- and ecru you the genuine. centrat of gas that you meet) Neb, in an interview, recently, regiment, depending on whether Taniac is doing more good than they have been replaced or not in| | Am — —— ~ a | any medicine | have ever known in|the meanwhile m4 (U. S. OFFICIAL WAR FILMS) my time, and Tm now past minty |""T think that during the eight | CLEARING OOVE forth apd atcacked tim ears of 6 days 1 had more varied and numer. | : ! ‘ve a ri “In nearly thirty years ago|cus taske than any other officer 1| Dredging operations to clear the them alone! They've a right to a, continued,” “when ta | cay tasks than any other officer. 1) gait cove addition aite for the pro amuse themselves on leave from the pe first c peste ope ewerls| wed duplication, will best a front,” he shouted. srippe first came along and 80/ seemed to fill in gaps and there | Posed duplication. wi ety neoneiietaitiia many people were having it, I had, were many. I ¢ walty made| Se" S07% sccording Sm the cone| an attack of it myself and have|¢ront tin Slit osdnanensey @| port commission T op vor i\Wh | hed it in some, form, or other from|cotenet and visited units for the! Dredging Co., with a satisfactory | ‘ ‘i . = | y Stay Fat? ae iene |colonel, and visited unite of our) ih TU red the contract. (Special to The Star by N. E. A) pore to ee a Jear ever since. (flanks once or twice a day | 8 | PARIS, Nov. 16.—Th 7 You Can Reduce he first #9 eft me in a badly “ ARIS, 2 oat | ; weakened condition and I would no/ Many Sorts of Werk ‘The Soktiers’ and Sailors’ Hospi-| Of the Yanks with the French civil-| ane answer of moat fat people } , sooner recover from one attack | One night I got up rations for) iit. ciup, operated by individual /ian populace caused an incipient riot | that it is too hi too troublesom than I would be pulled down again. | the entire regiment on the line: an-! Gh sean shots tor wera bist: | Ga. the teulesiied hese ic task SELL een i The doctors at that time called jt/other time it was ammunition.| ¥44 gedicated Sunday on the second | were the other | weight down, swever, ax dedicated Sunday on the seco! ain Proneriptinn tabiete | Fheumatic poe’ and I had aches|One night I saw that all the) oop of the Struve Davis building, ae , | difficulties are overcome: y, and pains all through my body, in| Wounded were recovered. The med-|jourth ave. and Pine st A trio of Westerners, fresh from /absolutely harmless, entail no diet= j . all my Umbs and muscles. Three | ical detachment was overcome by -_ the front, wore celebrating too bele-| ing or axercie®, aad Reve the a U.S. Signal Corps photographers were right on hand with their cameras. The film secured on this occa- sion is part of the magnificent Government War Picture, “America’s Answer.” When you see the Yankee lads go over the top, with the French tanks and flame-throwers for sup- port, the tears come to your eyes and the cheers to your lips! ¢ Perhaps you have a boy in the service yourself! Those precious letters that come to you from the far-off fighting front—“America’s Answer”’ translates them to you in vivid pictures that speak elo- quently of noble service rendered loyally in a worth-while cause. went over” t Cantigny— | President Wilson has described “America’s Answer’’ as “One of the most remarkable and one of the most satisfactory portrayals” of the war that he has seen. You see exactly the same tremen- dously impressive film the Presi- dent saw. You See, among other things, a group of German pris- oners, including two Boche officers who resolutely turned their backs when the cameraman started click- ing off his film. “America’s Answer” is the Government's own film—accurate and authentic in every detail. You learn more about the war in two hours than you have learned in four years! You can’t afford to miss this marvelous war feature. Insist on seeing 66 at your favorite theatre Av ilable to all exhibitors through World Film Cerperation Branches COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION, George Creel, Chairman Division of ims, Charles S. Hart, Director, Washington, D.C, “ Oficial Beal the Peep! merica’s Answer” wee, ~/THE M’CORMICK LINE years ago I had one of the heavy casualties which was #0 severe that they took| I had the job of agent me to the and 1 the regiment and died. seems anyone could have and I was hospital, nearly observation post badly run down and frightfully| 1 policed the battlefront for weak. 1 couldn't sleep well for all| abandoned arms and equipment those thirty years, My appetite! I handled runners, incoming and ax poor, I lost twenty pounds in| outgoing messages, ete, and cer weight and just had to drag myself | tainly received the maximum of ex around. I was hardly ever without| perience, and oh, 1 know much, | some kind of an ache or pain, and|much more of war than before! the past spring [ was in such a bad| it is a thing in which experience fix that we coul house, #0 is the only her. No words can I went to my dau My hus | convey its actualities, and any one band went to bo: and where| who has not been thru it is only he boarded he he a remark | ruit | able case like mine, K that had been} ‘The hardships of cold and hunger | relieved by Tanla re asx bad as the bullets. We left] “Then he went straight to Sher-|ail but our fighting equipment be man & MeConnell's drug store and] hind, and it rained a great deal, I got two bottles, on rime and o will go differently equipped into for himself, ax he was in very bad|the next battle. | health, too. Well, I 1 some! | have not time to tell you ail| improvement on the first bottle and! that 1 would like to because we| kept on getting better slowly MY | just received orders to go forws a] appetite came gradually and my|again as support. I do not know strength came back a little each day.| whether we get into line again or| My aches and pains wore away and! not I got to sleeping better. When we| siting would see one bottle getting low | | v vould h y to get another and | whet Tnianed ny Saath hone 1g | Shaw Always Was a Conceited Chap feeling better and more like myself than I have in years. With all the} (gnecial to The Star by N. B. Ay @ sickness and ‘Flu’ epidemic that's! LONDON, Nov. 18.—A film pro 0 ¢ the country 1’ nlin NDON, } rin “t Setien itse ap feeling | ducer wrote to George Bernard sida. Rouse vaaaie 4id. | shaw, suggesting that he be permit house again Now. ted to make films of two Shaw at well, sleep well, do all my | 14 ae venta oak | housework an nl fine all the time, | P@%". Shaw wr ey San sane Saale aid the time “Ag you may Imagine, I have am taking Basles with the Tan-| cone into that pretty thoroly, Re-| a eee tha bt, Itt Pp IN} sult: None of my plays may te] a ¢ . inly timed, Filming kills a play stone | a blessing to humanity and has 7 srefore be | dead, and should therefore be ap: done #0 much for my husband and| Svea to the corpses of plays that | me that I will praise it the longest | PU ne . OOPS pia a day Lllve.” rest have had their run, Mine are tm i 1. Tha s all the same for the Taninc is eld in Beattie by Barten | MOPtA!. Thanks all the ea Drug Stores under the personal di ae ceding rection of a special Tanlac represent. | seve Advertisement. aa | | LOWEST RATES TO | Electric Shocks | Burkey, of Oklahoma, | Henry ‘T. 4 ( Al IFORNIA «: ntor of an electric fish stop, a signed to prevent the entrance of | fish to the wrong streams and re place the cumbersome nets now in is a guest at the Frye hotel Burkey is awaiting word from the | SAN DIEGO) pureau of fisheries at Washington Nov. 21| concerning the installation of his in N vention in the government hatch ories. itside state- rooms and unsurpassed meals, Bvery convenience for passengers. Rates and full particulars at City Ticket Office. iimes T. Lawler, Seattle attorney, elected president King County Dem cratic club Saturday. New officers for year chosen, erry St. Phone Killett 3436, ad . | a between | artillery and I had the worstrheadaches it} spent much time in their forward) From Suffering by Getting to sleasure of suit the pleasure of a) ey Tea “by druggists at milit policeman subdued | but two, thre and was about to march | Pound after Her Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Pittsburgh, Pa—‘For many months I was not able to do my work owing toa weakness which caused backache and headaches. A friend called my attention to one of your newspaper ad- vertisements and immediate- ly my husband bought three bottles of Lydia | EK. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound for me. After taking two bottles I felt fine and my troubles caused by that weakness are @ thing of the past. All women who suffer as I did should try Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.” --Mrs, Jas. Ronrsrro, 620 Knapp St, N.S, Pittsburgh, Pa. Women who suffer from any form of weakness, as indicated by displacements, inflammation, ulcer- ation, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or “the blues,” should accept Mrs, Rohr- berg’s suggestion and give Lydia KB. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a thorough trial. For over forty years it has been correcting such ailments, If you have mysterious complications write for advice to Lydia E. Pink- ham Medicine C Lynn, Mass, | REGISTERED DENTISTS Out of the high rent district, per- meerate advertis- make you this offer: || {| jentint, get his prices, || || me and get 20 per cent | with careful, || |) ny then come to cut from his figure, painless methods and personal atten- tion, Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING ‘Third and Madison. the shopkeeper rushed BIG ENAMELWARE SALE Here Is Your Chance to Buy Some of That Famous “Whitecote” Enamelware at a Bargain “Whitecote” enamelware is pure white, triple- coated and is acid-proof. It is made of seamless steel and finished the same on both inside and outside. There are also some odd pieces in other makes included in this assortment. 4-quart Tea Ketttle 2-quart Coffee Pot 1-quart Double Boiler 17-quart Dish Pan 6-quart Berlin Kettle 10-quart Water Pail No Phone Orders No C, 0. D. Orders: “Sunbonnet Sue” Character Doll $1.49 This is one of those cute “EFFANBEE DOLLS” that looks just like a little girl. This doll is 19 inches in height, has hip and shoulder joints, and is dressed in gingham and has sunbonnet. Regular $2.00 value. Special ... $1.49 WEATHER STRIP Reduce your coal bills by using this combination wood and rubber weather strip around your doors and windows. 14-inch size, 2¢ foot. | 1\4-inch size, 4¢ foot. 2-inch size, 5¢ foot. l-inch size, 3¢ foot or four ek without fear of bad P. He attempted to take |if preferable, they can be obtail the noisy doughboys in char by es direct to the ere The re fiers 60 Gaming (aa Yoodward Ave, Detroit, Their resistance threatened damage | 12h *"Now that you know thie ¥ |to a Parisian shop-keeper's window. | have for being too fat,

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