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PA THE SEATTL TAR FRIDA /EMBER 29, 1918. THIN PEOPLE NEED BITRO- PHOSPHATE What It is and How It Increases Weight, Strength and Nerve Force In Two Weeks’ Time in Many Instances. bitro-phoaphate™ in| physicians to thin | people who lack rye force, and of e efficacy of this py warrant the recommendat over, if we judge from the co: and treatments which Ny being advertised for of making thin people ping arma, neck and rep! urty hollows | gles by the soft curved lines Shealth and beauty, ther fently thousands of men and m who keenly feel their ex: Dinness TI nd weakness are ¥. due © atarved nerves bod ie: contained in modern cians claim there ix ly this de organic druggists phate. which |b Bold by most need more phosphate , te foods. nothing that y ‘ nerves direct- ly and by supplying the body cells with the necessary phosphoric food elements, bitro-phosphate quickly duces @ welcome transformation m the appearance; the increase in| weight frequently being astonish-| lintcal tests mete, tn, St. Cath.) erine« Hospital. N showed ts vegan tremgth, felt fi = my strenct xt ll if life, was able to sleep sowndiy and] Uitle woubles seemed te, dip two patients ans 27 poun rough the admi organic phosphate: | both patients claim they have not felt as stroug l for the past twelve years. increase in weight alo car- ries h it a general improvement fm the health. Nervousness, sleep- lessness and lack of energy, which Nearly always accompany excessive {hinness, soon disappear, dull eyes Become brit with the bloom of perfect health. Physicians and hospitals every. where are now recognizing its mer- ‘ts by its use in increasing Quantities. ?reder colle, M. D., Pital to increase strength and nefve force and to enrich the blood.” Jos. D. Harrigan, Former Visiting Specialist to North i pensatory, says weak, thin, nervous. anaemic, oF wn. ‘tal natural, unadul- ferated substance ‘such ‘aa bitros Phosphate and you will soon see some astonishing results in the in- Grease of nerve energy, strength of body and mind and power of endur- ra rtro- Phosphate Is made entirely of the organic phosphate compound Teferred to in the National Standard Dispensatory as being an excellent tonic and nervine and a preparation which has recently acquired naid- erable reputation in the treatment of neurasthenia The standard of excellence, strength and purity of {te substance is beyond question, for every Hitro-Phosphate tablet {= manufactured strict accordance with the U. S Pharmacopocia test requirements. Bitro-Pho therefore not patent me should not be confused w! the secret nostrum: fes or widely adv CAUTION—Althe Bitro-Phesphate is for relieving nervousness, Sleepleseness and general weakness, ow tng, to ite remarkable fleeh grewi zi Coeml, Set Se ened te any the dees not desire to put on flesh. SERATHOL FOR INDIGESTION Dr. Héward Parrish, a New York physician, advises people who have & pain in the stomach caused by in- om, gastritis or acidity to} oming with secret mixtures | and take @ teaspoonful’ of ordinary seratho! in a — of water. Sera- tho! has long been known as an ox cellent neutralizer of acids in the stomach. Moreover, jt’ is inex- pensive and perfectly harmiens and Il sells it om the basis of sat- isfaction or money back — ee —— Get rid of that “grouch” Wd th Gark-brown taste fn your mouth, the ib in Bare. brats and ali < bad zea 'ON- ier F TOX- wel regulator. rt that ar ec ee ht and pale cheeks giow BEWITCHING PATTERN HATS ) Q—copies of the cleverest designs shown in New York’s most exclusive shops. They include values up to ¥45.00, Friday and Saturday $10 They are shown in_ practic- ally every shade and attractive material, and the trimmings em- body cleverly arranged ostrich plumes, novelties and fashion’s accepted fur trimmings. They Exceed All Former Values and are shown in a greater variety than we have previously had the privilege of showing. —Main Floor. TRIMMED HATS $4.85 Never before have we offered thrifty women a greater opportu- nity to practice economy in their millinery purchases. Every hat included in this sale is of superior quality and particularly’ “dif- ferent” design. The models include those from our better lines and are shown in Lyons velvet, panne velvets, shirred ribbon brims and crowns and the colors are as extensive as colors go. The pre- dominating shades, however, are brown, black, cherry, peacock blue, taupe, sand and many particularly attractive shade combinations. They are trimmed in burnt goose, pompons, ostrich, metal wreaths, vel- vet bows, maline covered wings and jet ornaments too numerous to per- mit but passing mention. —DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT— Settles I. largest I ante tore Millineries Student Sailors Eat : Husband or Country? | Holland’s Queen May ph... Have to Make a Choice : (Special to The Star by N. E. A) THE HAGUE Husband or country? Holland's choose. Prince Henry, the at their Went also consumed berries and 150 pumpkin pies Seattle station He continued to cross the border into Belgium to visit German army friends until the queen forbade his visite. may have to| Nov. 29 queen Tired Feet royal éonsort, 1,500 Pounds of Turkey 00 pounds of turkey were consumed by the officers and men of the local merchant marine Thurnda They 100 pounds of cran ‘For Lame and | DESERTS STENOGRAPHY ‘| N | _AND WINS MOVIE FAME | “One Big Star Deserves Another” Friday—LAST Times—Wallace Reid Saturday—-FIRST Times— CONSTANCE TALM ADGE as a ec tn a clin Enid Bennett used to read all the movie news while she held down an office job in Australia, She felt the screen pulling her to fame, and) sure enough her dreams were realized. |» | rn BUSINESS INGWELL'S tnid Bennett, one of the newest) | jot Thomas Ince stars, is an Aus-| | BESTY—watiem 6. Hart to “The ler | tralian girl and is in private life 5. Waren Kerrigan | Mra, Fred bio, wife of a movie Wid, director Mins Bennett in very Lae or ety egy ll mnadge in blonde and possesses a striking PAF) | eeKX—“Douwg Peirbenks in “The of blue eyes which register Lamb." | |shade of feeling STRAND—Wallace meta in “The | | Mam From ange." This little movie actress started | | .mae, eee Mercia Tunes wit her carcer working as a stenogra “Pale } pher in Perth, Australia, but the rou-| | COLONEA=—Lae Kids and « Chaplin tine did not suit her, and besides | opasw k Abbe in “Mystic 9 she aspired to footlight fame. Hor Faces.” e opportunity came when, following a performance of Katherine Grey in “The Third Degree,” she was intro duced to the star, who later assint jea her in securing an engagement as Modesty in erywoman it It Will Make Your Sides Sore Wilkes for two weeks in 1917 un the name of “MPbken Threads.” eee SOME ADVENTURES |was then that Fred Niblo discover. AMONG FRIENDS jed her and brought her to this Harold Lockwood, as Danny RK fcountry where her talent and land, in “Ils First,” at the beauty soon placed her amo sion, in supported by a strong |leading screen players The story is taken from Fran | eee Perry Elliott's novel, the plot of AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS BILL HART which is quite unusual, and calls " HATES AIRPLANES for clever comedy work. ‘The ad AND THE STRAND ORCHESTRA “I'l go to Europe to fight, pro | Ventures of Danny and his pal |viding 1 can go cn a horse,” mayx|Dominte, are replete with exciting SECOND NEAR SENECA Bill Hart as Allen in “The Border | incidents Wireless,” at the Liberty theatre pk Oy lata JAPANESE LOY WANTS TO BE HERO | His love for the horve | for the modern airplane {to be a true man of the o ore A Japanese lad (played by | Following the Hart feature, a Lib. Abbe) longs for romance and gets} TO FACE GRAND JURY erty news weekly picturing newsy plenty of it when German spies) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 29.--“If levents, and a Mack Sennett comedy |C@pture the American girl who has| eee lass shelve, befriended him. All happens at the |J0h" B. Densmore comes within the | | juriediction of the superior courts and dislike himself at the disposal of the gow jernor of the state.” MAY FORCE DENSMORE Jack | EMERGENCY NURSES CALLED BY RED CROSS Class A Friday and Saturday. | LOVES CORN WHISKY Ager al of this city and county he will be| Nurse aides whe have finished |AND CHILDREN REX FEATURES |torced to appear before the grand| thelr hygienic course are asked te | J. Warren Kerrigan's picture eUG FAERAMES : jury — bboy ean = McCarthy. |Feport at once to the Seattle chapter “One Dollar Fi ts laying n he Lamb,” now playing at|foreman of the jury, nureday. “ ‘of the Ri - hich receives lat the Clemmer. As * >y Ker. the Rex Doug Fairbanks appears|he fails to return to the jurisdic — oC he rigan displays the role of « white|®* an idler, the aprig of an old|tion of these courte a grand jury|™ny emergency calle daily. Mm oman whe was ralsed! eane the ne. | Wealthy family It in a girl who|will endeavor to persuade Goy. | Margaret Beaton, Elliott 795, local & | grose with his main interest in life |" maken him realize he has a/ Stephens to insist that Densmore will receive all emergency calls fe cents betng the drinking of corn whisky |Yellow streak, and because this girl| comply with the reported request Of | s wistance. and playing with children gives him the mitten he husties off|the secretary of labor and pl od to Arizona to try and make a man | ———————— -— “BROKEN THREADS” of himself, GIVEN NEW NAME cee i “The Man Fr kk singe” RACING DRAMA HAIR COMING OUT? starring Wallace F the OPENS SATURDAY ume on y stage in Seattle, hay. Orient “The Forbidden City tation of the sealp, the hair roots ing run to packed houses at the es ite run at the Coliseum Fri-| shrink, loosen and then the hair night. "Sport! Life,” an|comes out fast. To stop falling Minute a Thrill | English racing drama, opens at the| hair at once and rid the scalp of - OUCH! PAIN! RUB Coliseum Saturday with an all-star| every particle of dandruff, get a | . H cast small bottle of Danderine at any EVERY g@ store for a few in your hand and rub it into Stamp Balchoviewn eo wcalp. After several applica fons the hair sto co or da Out of Bulgaria, —{o2"ein't tina ‘any danarutt. Dispatches State |-——$—$—$— — WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. pour a OUT RHEUMATISM | Stop suffering! ~ Relief comes | the moment you apply old Thrill a Sensation Starting Saturday does not stand high with the people | “St. Jacobs Liniment” viem has been st : St. s Li is 1 eon stamped out in Bul po apr iad wget | | ae garia, diplomatic advices at Bulgar: at the His sympathies have been with his | l eheuniat is “pad i cage: - ; Bulg 7 e any Most of Hol nd | , | “ matiem is “pain only lan legation: he state toda y Ss temae th ee ess de ~ HEN YOU VE! Not one case in fifty requires in Order be restored after a “Quaen Withetaina to 6 t ternal treatment. Stop drugging! | brief ta rations h P aeaph " and . a t th : walk ed —an d Rub the misery right away! Apply and © Boris estab ne ople, and beloved of th | ac . “Ss lished on the throne 6 emove he o _ | soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs) | ea cee tek mem walked all day—and | irimen:irccty uien tre “tender | Malinatt heady "the government 3 Henry, a German e conquers p _ n asked jobber oftion ot U ve P os burning, rest them | is narmiess rheumatisn tniment| 100.000 tons of wheat ta relieve cour ( haa never been h | which never disappoints and can/| ine, which is daily growing worse land people may go to the length of | wit | et vara skip. ED sh eo husband *r up! Stop complaining *, ry . Pl ateen ties tate tan. to thle ox: “mall trial bottle of “Se. J. YANitors in Chicago tent revolution may go in Holland Then the choice of husband or froe : oe3 country would be up to the queen |from rheumatic pain, soreness, and) CHICAG ; aa Shela A athe salve . sl : & >| stiftness. Don't suffer! Relet Awaits ence Was scheduled today between ; Holland has no de re for German ANALG E SI QUI E pS St. Jacobs Liniment” in just am | TePresentatives of real estate agents domination ollanders resent the 100 janito: A presence of William Hohenzollern g00d for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, |“! 7.000 anitors to adjust wage th 4 1 {xe kache, eh ce and swellings. differences: T janitors have ea “eps tga ate threatened to strik tomorrow againat Pr Henry, which flamed oc eg i pa : when the German prince came to " nerea o ler, is fanned. } Henry had gained a degree of pop- ularity—or at least toleration—when he showed heroism in organizing the rescue of crew and passengers of a wrecked ship off Rotterdam in 1908 marry their r He lost it when he refused to turn Baume takes away the ing after an attack of ap Mr over for agriculture 15,000 acres of + Dellora Gate ido of Jot Ww land which he holds for raising of soreness and gives prompt nj athe pitichnire, le tach ‘here. wild deer, stags om pigs. Tho the relief to your suffering. Mrs. Gates, who took an active tn country suffered for food. would terest | her late b wane ancia TURES ete crcape es ones For twenty-five years Aa Sonteaiiod 4 son e00i008 dor, LIBER j y vated doctors have prescribed it tune after his death in 1911 sciatica and neuralgia. A Dead Stomach 9 SANTA MONICA, Cal, Nov, 29 Of What Use Is It? | Bengué of Paris, and now Doll Mrs, Paullen Elert! Yatra, wite of aie Seenis tuseawarae Laverics | |for sale at most drug stores ar tite Gk ahs aaltcear via Gena home are takin the slow de treatment | jhere, i in spite of war con- Bi 99 today from influenza. Riv him. They are murdering their own Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Henry | ditions i self is convalescing from a long at stomach, the best friend they have, and in their sublime think they are laws of natur This i no of Holland ignorance they aside the putting disappointments. Nine Persons Eat Get a tube today. Meal High in Air ‘thousands of people are Me eee eet ies! | ELIZABETH, N. J, Nov. 2%.—A| THOS, LEEMING & CO.| spade Copesially p0 Cigest, cocd eft Thanksgiving dinner 2,800 feet in the | gy ican Agents New York from the digestive membrane of the | clouds markeal the first banquet on | at h A Fre tetas: badd lie an airplane in history Sor bei gee peers in fiv Nine persons were served with tur during a@ flight of which celebrated the eke they build up the run) key ch and make it strong enough to digest its own food. 'T ndigeation, belching, adache will « 22 minutes, inauguration of the new flying field as the terminus na stomach of the aerial mail service tpetween Partai Brus’ Co, Wits eaatees, |New York, Philadelphia and Wash them ‘ ington, an | aet a et bottl “s cobs Liniment” at any and in just a moment you'll be The cooling, soothing, | healing and refreshing ef- fect of this famous French for rheumatism, gout, Originated by Dr. Jules \., Avoid substitutes and You Will Find It A Blessed Relief War Review drug store, Threaten Strike == from $3 to $5 a month MRS. JOHN W. GATES DIES FROM APOPLEXY NEW YORK, Nov NOW PLAYING Succumt —IN— “One Mrs. Joe Rivers Dies of the “Flu” tack of the same a An Unusual Thrilling - Romance of Kentucky Quartet Accompanies Picture GUTERSON'S RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Overture, “William Tell” .. Rossini Night” Carl Bohm AIN-4697, Give Your Shoes Half a Chance let us repair them while they are WORTH 1T-—get many more “miles” opt of them. WE for your she Thomas H. Ince Special! Friday—Last Times Harold Lockwood | “Calm as the SCENIC “Silent Wonderland” MAIN 4637 i i oh. eam