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WN PEOPLE | NEED BITRO- PHOSPHATE is and How It Weight, Strength erve Force In Two Weeks’ Time in Many Instances, bitro-phosphate™ ts physicians to thin, who lack te, nervous people Mneray and herve foree, and seems to he ample proof of Oe Of thie preparation’ to Beant the recommendation. Mi f we judge from the co: tions and treatmen tinually being advertised for \ { making thin people neck and tain sTaxe plain , developing arm ‘and replacing des by the soft C 4 beauty tho of men and wom- Keenly feel their excessive and weakness are usual- starved nerves. Out a ~ ond Physicians’ | “Whee Whe” in N.Y. need more phosphate than {s in modern fooda Physi- claim re is nothing that ‘supply this deficiency so well Grganic phosphate known Di ‘ac’ the nerves direct- the body celle ihosphoric food ate, quickly increase 2, says: “It is remarkable me. After a few og q jie regain my strength, fois / was able to sleep soundly Kittle trembles seemed to dur PP ge twelve pounds in pationte gained in weight poun respectively, the administration of ‘th x il for the past twelve years. {nerease in weight also car: ith it a general improvement SReaith. Nervousness, sleep- and lack of energy. w always accompany exe: soon disappear, dull ight and pale cheeks bloom of perfect health. ans and oxpitals every- cognizing ita Visiting peters Dixpensatory. of New York he," says Physician “Bitro-Phos- d used in es se. strength. to enrich ani the ce such H Be you will soon ing resulta in th Retve energy, stre - and power of endur- hate in made entirely compound nal Standard < an excellent hervine and «@ pri ently aequire tiom in the tren T standard of th and purity of yond quentio: tablet in ct accordance Pharmacopoeia teat pte Bitro-Phosphate & patent tpeatc ine and BR be confused with any of o-ealled to 4 “cure-alis.” fithe Eitre Phosphate ts relieving nervensness, Sd general wenkness, ow- me enh growing prop- should not be used by anyone met denice to pat on fiewh. }MRATHOL FOR INDIGESTION h, a New Yo ple who he aused by acidity to} tures ary water. Sera ae long been Known as an ex- f it ne laer Momsen si. the stoma b ®astritia or 1 in of a of that “ grouch’ esis taste Webs in» brain | other primp of bad man- | that "ar 4 by COM. | | ATION ake Fi ii WIE Tom. wee best bowel regulator A THANKSGIVING COAT SALE Worth Your Attention Q:” Plush Coats and fine Cloth Coats, Plain and Fur- trimmed, _includ- ed in the big coat Intended For After Thanksgiving Reduction of Coats up to $50 to $29.75, was in- tended for a big sale after Thanksgiving Day, but we feel that our customers will appreciate the chance to have these fine coats in time to wear on Thanksgiv- ing Day and yet get the benefit of the reduction that was coming later. SPLENDID STYLES SUBSTANTIAL QUALITIES Coats offered at $29.75 are styled in the very latest effects with all the popular shades and colors represented. Most of these coats have fancy lining pe all are tailored to give good wear. You'll find the fur-trimmed coats at $29.75 especially attractive. 1301 THIRD AVE. Chickering Hall. Opp. Pantages Theatre Our Guarantee Your grocer willrefund efull price you paid ior M. J.B. Coffee, if it does not please your taste,no matter how much you have used out of the can. Vacuum Packed It Reaches You Fresh M..J. BRANDENSTEIN & COMPANY OFFICE. AND WAREHOUSE 313 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE SEATTLE STAR WANT ADS “BRING THE SEATTLE STAR | Thomas Van Leer. 25, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1918. 1,000 AIR MAIL RADIO CONTROL MEN WANTED NEXT QUESTION Nov 26,.—Per NEW YORK, Nov Hundreds | WASHINGTON, of army aviators hy alled recently | manent government control of eom at the Aero club headquarters here. | mereial radio stations in proposed asking aswintance In getting into the | acrint mail service, Alan R, Hawley, |!" & bill upon t ‘ome president of the club, announced to- | hearings will at&t December 12 Kreasional day | The move to put the wireless Aw the result of these requests,/ under permanent government own Hawley telegraphed to Secretary in initial Tiaker an follows: m of per who Hundreds of army aviators, ) notified they must ¢ graph, telephone and cables days whether to resign their} Should the wireless measure suc commissions or join the regular it is Mkely steps will army, have applied to the Aero club} of America for positions: Moat of them are anxious to join | the aerial mail service. Therefore, | nual report may the foundation we Urge that the tine in which they |of his fight for permanent control must place their resignations with | of all wires. He has the support of the army be dela long enough to | Secretaries Dantelt und Haker permit them to ret themselves | ntrol of tele: | have in a fe broad | telephones and wires. Postmaster General Burle nd Aswistant Postmaster Gen: eral Praeger and Capt. B. Bt a or, superintendent of the aeria ly to eotablish +0] nervice, are aeriak mail lines thruout the United | States and employ 1,000 aviators .| | carry mail, You can hasten the ew WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—Ax the | tablishing of these lines and the em | wa of thé. coordination of thal ploying of these aviators by turning over to the postal authorities 600 of the airplanes the army cannot use at present.” TACOMA MAN PRAISED BY ORDER OF DANIELS WASHINGTON, Nov, 26.The wl and wire systems, Postmaste General Burleson today issue jorder intended to facilitate pror , permitting employes of mpanies to have Information access ad drennen, to |day, forbade such information being | an to steam ucla wae the last Amerl furnished can ship reported sunk by a German — - submarine, according to an an * ment \ + + ‘. H A 8. Thompson, ot T | Ship Victims Lie in Local Graves Thirty one of the 750 Alaska pas Washington Secretary der fire, the crew. The Lucia, whieh was commended. by Daniela for coolnens un: | with 24 other members of on the buried in fie equippea | *eermer Princess Victoria, | last trip of the season, are with bouyancy boxes, designed to| jocal graveyards, aw the result. of make her unsinkable, stayed afloat! ing violent. epidemic of influensa 21 hours after being torpedoed, Oct. | that broke out aboard the Veanel en 7 | route. They are: Anna A Maley Is Gus Nordlund, Miss Grace O'Con ner, BE. B. Williams, Willlam Ander ‘. won, Mra. C. Braten, & A. Griffiths, Dead in the East | 2"... ‘Pao MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 26 Follow. Ernest G. Pear . C. BE. (Toby) Re ing « long illness, Anna A. Maley,| J, F. Rector, Ralph Tapia, John G national socialist leader, author and| Zell, Fred | Wheel Mra, Ruby lecturer, one-time aspirant for the| Lewis, P. J. Flynn, John Orhren, C governor's chair th Washington, in| Vv. Ewing, . Carl Larson, 1B de Up to the time of her sick: | Witiama, it Hill, Charles W ness, she was secretary to Mayor! Reed, William Kirby, Dernos Maque qui, Mra. Anna Lee, Miss Iris Chag WILL LAUNCH 10ONIUM non, Hobert Walpole, Con McCarren, Anot 9,400ton steel freighter | pig will be launched by the North Pa cific Shipbullding company Tuesday | morning. This vessel, the Tcontum, | Report Many Girls will be sponsored by Mra John 4 Thi wpe, the e4o0en| Stranded in East Twohy veanol, in the largest built in Seattle EVEN CROSS, SICK CHILDREN LOVE SYRUP OF FIGS If feverish, bilious, consti- pated, give fruit, laxative at once. WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.-—That women war workers brought to the national capital by patriotic appeals xhould be treated like soldiers in dincharge matters in contended by the women's tr union league. This body has sent a resolution to the government, asking that the women be not abruptly dismissed but that they be given two weeks notice and railroad fare home. Reports are current of dismissals on overnight notice, leaving many |girla stranded Don't scold your fretful, peevish | Applicants Rush to child. See if tongue ix coated; | this is a sure sign its little stom Extension Courses ach, liver and bowels are clogged! enrollment in the University of with sour waste. Washington extension courses a When listless, pale, feverish, full] counting closes Monday for the ad of cold, breath bad, throat sore,}vanced course, and Tuesday for the doesn’t eat, sleep or att naturally, haa stomach-ache, Indigestion, rhoea, give a teaspoonful of “Call fornia Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the fou) waste, the sour| and accounting lead in the numbers bile and fermenting food passes out | enrolled. of the bowels and you have a well/ and playful child again. Children | Horrors Continue Thru Petrograd love this harmless “fruit laxative,” and mothers can rest easy after giv ing It, because it never fails to] LONDON, Nov. 25.—Non-Bolshe make their little “insides” clean and | yixi are unable to get food in Petro: sweet. grad, and men and dogs are fighting < for the flesh of horses that drop given today saves a sick child to-| dead in the streets, according téa morrow, but get the genuine, Ask| British business man who recently your druggist for a bottle of|arrived in London from Russia. He California Syrup of Figs,” which | escaped from Petrograd early in No has directions for babies, children | vember, of all ages and for grown-ups plain- ly on the bottle, Remember, there| ge are counterfeits sold here, 60 sure- ly look and see that yours is made|@ by the “California Fig Syrup Com-|$ Far and Near pany.” Hand back with ‘contempt|s any other fig syrup. ie Over the Top and Then': Some 5 first year course. the Henry building are receiving a | rush of applications for extension in |atruction. Classes in foreign trade » it handy, Mother! A little! News by y Telegraph and Togaene Congressman John F. Oller was “L never felt better in my life i }than since taking the first dose of |‘? only man to aid 18 Beattie Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. 1 had men members 1 committee tatoes tract, prcial club garde up the last o 1 bad case of Indigestion and bloat ing and tried all kinds of medicine ; : Mayr's Wonderful Remedy ix an| from the club's war Saturday and more than is claimed for it. On| “Svney: boat inspectors will garden my recommendation our — post . master’s wife is using it with good |!M¥estigate the ramming of a scow results.” It js a simple harmless |°W7e4 by the Pioneer Band & | preparation that removes the ca-|@tavel company, by the Washing tarrhal mucus from the intestinal |t0" Tus & Barge company’s tug tract and. allays the inflammation | Monitor, Saturday night, in Elliott which causes practically all atom. |04¥: Which resulted in the death of Edward Murehy, age 19, a fireman ach, liver and intestinal ailments, in - dames F. Howie, general manager cluding appendicitis. One dose will 4 convince or money refu Rar. /of the Hofius Steel & Kquipment tell’s five drug stores, and. drug-|Company, died Sunday morning aft 31 a brief iliness at his home, He was 50 years old. Naval headquarters for the 13th district moved from Bremerton Sun |day to the top floor of the Stuart) | building. | Two in Fra gists everywhere.—Advertisement re Seattle boys are dead | Private William A. Hunsinger, son of Mr. and Mrs William N, Hunsinger, of 1423 60th st. W., is officially reported killed in action, Corporal Harold B. Brag don, son of Mrs, Minnie I, Bragdon of the Assembly hotel, is dead of | dixease | YAK | finer r | than w Pullman,” to, —T have never seen a ponse to an gency given by the people of said A. D, Dunn, of unday, in reference to CONSTIPATION have stood the test of time, | Purely vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banish. biliousnese, headache, indigestion and toe clear up a bad complexida. Genuine bears signature nt in the care of 46 students Washington college the pres. Jervation of bird life are disappoint led Monday because the fixtyre of the shore line at Lake Washington as it now exists as the official | shore line, throws open territory to hunters which has become sanctuary Capt, James W. Keen, called the “walking encyclopaedia of Alaska,” who for 60 years has sailed to and from Alaska, is seriously il with pneumonia at the Seattle General hospital, » be taken with respect to the || |delivery of telegraph and telephone || | mengers who came to Seattle on the || Shoulder and Franz Lund | After Work Ceases | Headquarters in | charge that Pullman had been | a bird | Do Your Christmas Shopping Now. Try the from 9 be surp morning hours to 11. You will ined at the results 80 easily accomplished. $15.00 and $19.50 @inter Coats Are Priced to Sell on Tuesday . New T the best there in this the day and f< the woman con this 1 price which thi |} will benefit thro. | in the morning. rack is filled with Belted Models finished with large collars of if self material, pockets and |] buttons, and are made of plain black Kersey cloth, | rk colored Mixtures and ‘kinaw cloths in dark plaids. Sizes 34 to 44, Ex- ceptional values Tuesday at Sore $10.00 WHITE NAINS 00K— width; formerly A Special Purchase of Dainty Georgette Collars Choice $1.75 Main Floor, Rear N extraordinary offer- ing is available to our | patrons in this special pur- chase, which was limited to 24 Collars. These are in ex- quisite novelty styles of white Georgette with real Filet used in combinations. While they last Tuesday, choice at ...... $1.75 { Store Hours—9 A. M. to 5 P. M. } Second Floor, are not more than enough coats assortment to last out reason mplating the * purchase of a new coat, at the sale affords, gh shopping One coat A sheer quality in 27-inch ie. Special Tuesday, yd. Upper Main Floor PAGE % Jhe Rhodes Co. @omen's Silk Frose Special Tuesday A Pair 59¢ Formerly 90c and $1.15 ” $10.00 Main Floor HESE are full fashioned hose per for this sale the hosiery section has taken one hundred and fifty pairs from regular stock. The lection is made up broken li and shades of se- from includes Wistaria, Beauty, Purple, American, Cardinal, Sky Blue, Nile, Lavende Brown, Maize, Copenhagen Blue, Gray, Canary, Gold and with lisle garter top and lisle foot. The range of sizes runs from 814 to 10, but as the variety is composed of broken lines, each size will not be available in every col- or. Formerly 90¢ and $1.15. While they last, Tuesday, a PAlP nc c2 cs te sees ee Dress Nprons of Percale and Gingham Special Tuesday oe oe Formerly $1.95 and $2. Upper Main Floor HIS lot of 200 Dress Aprons has been taken from regular stock and priced special for a quick disposal of broken lines. The assortment of plain colors of pink, blue and lavender; also plaids, checks and stripes, trimmed with contrasting color collar and belt. Formerly $1.95 and $2.50. Choice Tuesday at......,.$1.69 MEDIUM SIZES ONLY. .19¢ WAR “ECONOMY” RULES Commercial economies such as cur- tallment of deliveries are no longer If you Haynes HAVE ALL BEEN LIFTED theatre — REGISTERED DENTISTS value your watch, let repair it. Near Liberty | me dvertizement | needed “to belp win the war.” All Deb of the high venk 4 ant the sk: amy rules have been revoked b on, Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle ecoonmy rul have been revoked by tanel stcvice and moderete, edvertis- of zemo and apply it as directed. S the State Council of Defense. Go te any, dentiot. =F. his Drives, ee find that pee, pimples, ——— oe Perey Comet ~ hag | i aped ackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm cut from his figure, with careful, thed. peresant . | and similar skin troubles will disappear, ogg rig a A little zemo, the satis- Dr. J. Brown's New Office | {ying liquid. is all that is sited ORFHEUM BUILDING ‘Maden the skin soft, smooth healthy. evens ‘The E. W. Rose Co. Cleveland, O. NOT REFRESH YOU ple who are tired out, who arise morning feeling that sleep has not refreshed them, are in a state of nervous exhaustion that borders on the condition that doctors call neur are varied. ome Are gver-sensitiveness disposition to worry “headache, nau asthenia. causes The sym irritabil over trifles, My nerve stem was weaken ed,” said Mr. Charles Crowley, of 34 Richard street, West Lynn, Mass ny limbs were shaky and the mus At times it seemed my ut. The muscles painful and I had severe headaches 1, and I There was possibly sore limbs would give of my shoulders were sore rest seemed to do me no was tired in the morning. |a trembling sensation when I walked “I learned of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills through a newspaper and after | finding the first box of pills helped | me I took two more boxes T feeling good, the nervous twitch are gone and I sleep and eat well.” The treatment in cases like this is one of nutrition of the nerve cells requiring a non-alcoholic tonic, As the nerves get their nourishment from the blood the treatment must be directed toward building up the blood. Dr. Williams Pink Pills act directly on the blood and with proper ation of the diet have proved reatest benefit in many ps of neurasthenia. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by druggists everywhere or will be nent mail, postpaid, on receipt of 50 cents per box, six boxes by the Dr, Williams Medicine 0. Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Write today for free books on the blood and nerves, MUSTEROLEQUICK RELIEF! NO BLISTER! It Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Without the Burn or Sting Musterole is a clean, white oint ment, made with the oil of mustard It does all the work of the old-fashione: mustard plaster — does it better anc does not blister, You do not have tc bother with acloth, You simply rut | it on—and usually the pain is gone! Many doctors and nurses use Muster: | ole and recommend it to their patients | They will gladly tell you what re: lief it gives from sore throat, bron- chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu: | ralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- usm, jumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, | bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), | 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2, 50, | | LargeEnamel Roaster $2.49 These blue glazed En- amel Roasters are made of sheet steel. They are self- basting and the “Model” construction eliminates using water and prevents shrinkage of meats cooked g in them. Size of this Roaster is 1144x1514 inches, and will hold a 16-pound turkey. Regular price $3.00. Special. . 2.49 $2.00 Red Cross Doll, Special $1.19 This is one of those famous K. and K. Dolls, dressed in a Red Cross costume. Doll stands 1414 inches high and has hip and shoulder joints. This is one of the cutest dolls we have in stock. Regular price $2.00. Special at -$1.19 COMMUNITY SILVERWARE Guaranteed for 50 Years Items listed below can be had in the new “Adam” pattern, the “Patrician” or the “Bneraton: pattern. $3.50 | cc"... $6.00 $6.50 "2". $1.50 | Hollow handle, medium Knife and Set rag rae $16.25 | Modeled (solid) handle medium ge Carving ge rat ror see $13.00 HOT POINT PERCOLATORS Hot Point Percolators are the best kind to buy, as they always give excellent service. They are heavily nickel- plated and are equipped with a patent safety Teaspoons, se of six Dessert Spoons, set of siX.... Table Spoons, set of six...... switch which protects the heating unit. Prices: $11.50 $13.50 $15.25 $18.50 a) \ NUE AND UNIOM STREET.