The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1918, Page 11

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“Over There” With the Yanks “ SUPERSTITION _ YANK FLYERS Dye m America who nt the pett retition tell you with grave sincerity that war fly We Make GoodClothes POPULAR PRICES ing has “converted” them The avest aviator alive looks first to if he has all his treas ured * about him. Then he looks at his engine. This in se ondary A pile’ seevecoccoscocccseseses © t of a night bombing med here always ¢ A owl wtr " im. He ph childlike faith in the pearl button eyes of that bird of yarn Others always go aloft carrying & toy rabbit of cotton ¢ doll The greatest ¢ all in \ girl's wilk stocking, stretched and wer the top of the head Imet Thaw never flew « Airedale terrier, a form of hin told moe, He be in the answer to the of how Thaw's machine dived and amashed to the ground, killing him “I think the terrier became frightened and jammed ag the controls, — bringin the machine down,” Thaw's friend said Whether ,that explanation is cor rect I don't: kn But it in wig nificant of the grip superstition ha on the flyers that the th y Thaw's dog eventually be NERIESUNSTRN BY AUSH OF WORK In these war times we all want to reelves at the highest peint efficiency to be. able the man do our UNION | TALORS | Seven years of continu. @@s service to the men of re Ain't it tough, after losing your way, when at last you find a little sign and you skid up and down the pole, and you light a dozen matches and at last you get up the pole and get a light going—and find this? Oh it's a grand war, so ‘tis at are made on all you stop the cnental fatigue and build up }your nerves you will be fortuna: you escape nervous b |form of paralysia or other ne nervous disorder The strain of a rush of work at th 1, due te ord tro My appetite wax poor and Ie not digest food. 1 was un easy all the time, T was restioss and ‘i and tossed about in bed. When I got up I did not feel Hke working A friend recommended Dr, Williams BY E. C, RODGERS |for a year from the proclamation of | I" Pills, and I gave ther $, Nov. 29.—Shall | peace n noticed that they food dictator, and The extremists, a few of them, ne. I can eat better the United States food administra: | would continue Hoover food contrel| more ambition. My nerves tion under his control, be continued | indefini steadier and I reat well at night. I for a year or more after President! Hut will the American people give these pills Wilson proclaims peace between the | their consent to such extension? | s e for me.” United States and Germany? And if they se, what are the k Pille are a This big question is going to be alternatives aside from the famine tonte They bulld up the up to the American people within a | bogey? in the only possible way, by few days. Some say congrem: ought to enact the blood with elements ‘When President Wilson proclaims |a food embargo law to take effect the nerves need. The treatment ta A state of peace the [nited States as soon as the food contro! statute | one of nutrition of the nerve cella, re food adtministration immediately and dies. Qtiring @. wc os seeeee ted automatically ceases to exist. Dr, Willams’ Pink Pills have proved Herbert Hoover's authority ends % a _ nom ® useful so Many severe cases that with his job. sutterer. ta Suctified in at There are thoxe in Washington to- KEEP ON m0 trial te startet yg ve day who are earnestly declaring that ous debility. T onts opiate it is a vital necessity that the food We must feed millions of our | oe yormtul administration be continued for at| | boys in France for many weeks. Your own Gseaxtet edls Dc. WD least a year after the prociamation | We must help feed our allies | five Pink Pilla F fifty cents of peace, | for many months to come. paesget Sgomsli ona big oe But will the American people We must help feed our starv. | [1 tne Dr. Williams Medicine Co agree to such a program? | | ing, beaten foes. Schenectady, N. ¥., for free book © That's the bg question | We must feed ourselves and | Schenectady. SS. Ys x On It's up to the American people.and| | keep fit for strenuous peace their representatives in the congress | | labor. to furnish the answer. AVING FOOD r Not Easy to Save Is not that true of your Pennies, nickels and dimes? ' don't let up for «a minute It must be a quick answer. too. on any conservation plans you Here is the situation as the advo-| | aF¢ following. cates of continuance put it | Let's see this thing thru! AGATES cut and 50 The United States ia expected to! | Delished ... c ration ita surrendered enemies * — x The United States is expected to ship to its friends in the next year | 22,000,000 tons of food supplies | Some of these supplies may needed for American so! As the proclamation of pe: matically ends the authority of | Hoover and his aides, all restrictions and conservation rules will be off. | Americans will be privileged to buy and use as they please every thing the markets afford. | Dealers will be privileged to | charge all the traffic will bear Hungry foreign nations will at once invade American markets to buy food supplies. They will com pete with one another and with the American people. Prices will go sky- seit, Ankita tanec d0a haat Americar It must be sowed ‘There will be famine shortages in “ : 41 | duickly, too, ‘Tel were oe ee |what you think about it CREAM FOR CATARRH Accord t hose h e080) Aceraing to thewn bo 07] Palace Hip Opens OPENS UP NOSTRILS io do is to have the coi mae o =e {ofivenza epidemics #0r4y | ee extending ‘Hoovers aunorty| With New Program | es tow ToGet Quick Reliet goa Thanksgiving ~~ from Head-Colds. It’s8plendid! Instead of spending, just pslip your small change to One of our. POCKET BANKS and see how quickly your Pennies will grow into dollars. This proposition is objected to on th ground that it would prices so severely as to tire nation ecc Besides, it ate the very frie A Bank given to each nay, allen have made abroad by our unselfish* aid in wir « this war A third set of thinkers t vast stores of whent Aus « of India and J E Ww White’s Gem Shop 3 1927 Third Ave. The poatoftic NOVEMBER HIRTHSTONE TOPAZ 1 situation thus rei ole problem might settle Phone Eltiett 375 | your congress..an '» Wizard Oi! a Reliable, @ With one part Wizard Oil and an atomizer. | ” ‘ an ntomizer. eareie |" B@{S-It,"? @ Liberty whieh, opened Thursda is treatment sets up an | Botile for Corns ! atieen all of defense against lentertain with songs and instrumen » #hov In one minute your clogged nos alr passages of amd you can more hawking, trils will open, th head will clea freely N enuf blowing, tal selections and sore throat lead) There's Only One Genuine “Corn-| starion and Willard have an orig: | 2 ea Stop them at once with) Peeler"—That's “Gets-It” inal act, entitled “Swamporium,” in| Meht. your cold or catarrh will be before ‘they can “aed Ever peel @ banana? That's the | which they mimic the familiar patent 6° as ous influenza. P Get @ small bottle of Ely's Cream a tov dtc. tel “Gets-It" peele off corns. It's! medicine doctor Murray K. Hill fs 2 pit « ruggists for 20c. the only, corn treatment that wil) |e ton, mada Said ane ta rom your druggist now be , return the bottle and | “Gets-It” is a guarantee that you | © hag a little this fragrant, anti Your money back CS aalhias A a Age a ng a healing créam in your now It penetrates through every ir passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or «wollen mucous mem | ; brane and relief comes instantly Straub Trio, who offer bits of nU'| fry just fine. 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It around Central park Thanksgiving Diamonds ao afte had escaped fro: the Covers the rough inflamed oy ter ee dni keeper's death of | Watches and Liberty Bonde as at with a soothing NeMoreExcussforCorns or Corn Inet centage eee cetdier'a | security when you need noney ing coating, clears opt fey ee our corns, if you | thumb, an¢ i tg belng tit] Loans taken up from others )away the mucus, stops 6 pleas t ten in the leg. Not until poor bruin and more money advanced the ¢ \\ad heen run down by an auto was || Liberal amounts. Lowest rates. ig cases Kins and coughing, ful formule that | ote capture a hi ik Aly You get full amount of loans— eases the tightness and wr ote mlioua| coe ‘ no interest deducted. Ladies’ td by one zing co to Biogen’ night 1 aa ” qromp on, vatick.. a War Stamps Are ios oa Sites, Statones eep call that’s all, It can't stic 5 ‘ in painless, egnen pola. F ou can ketek Grabbed i In Tokyo and Liberty Bonds HONEY AND TAR t and 8 | coy aie 2—(Hy Mail)-The | Empire Mortgage « elt, You first Ame savings sta My. It gives ease and work. dance, live, love bsaee diet Saale in 1 Loan Co. etait,” the rantesd, kyo and Yokohama, and proving Established 12 Yeara rom the very first 1 ‘ Buy it Now. Sold back cov buts “4 quite a curiosity, As the number on 2012-3 White Bidg. aoe d se etctaped, by lk Lax tack | hand is limited, the stamps are being tywhere, snapped up as souvenirs of the wer THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918. PAGF 11 Saturday—Tag Day for F -D t the Belgian Relief —Will you give the price of a raser- al erson O. meal to help a child of Belgium? i] & A'@ Of For Saturday We Annouce an Extraordinary 185 Women’s Fall and Winter Suits At Three Remarkably Low Special Prices ]* preparation’ for the Christmas season, which will start in earnest in a few short days, we have arranged -for Saturday three remarkable salés of Women's Fall and Winter Suits—by far the lowest prices of the season gt quoted. An unusual opportunity to secure high - grad garments at prices that mean extreme savin 115 WOMEN'S SUITS that were priced $48.75, $50,00, $55.00, $58.75 and $65.00 Special $35.00 —All splendid, late styles—correct models—fine quality garments, —22 Suits were priced $ —31 Suits were priced § —11 Suits were priced $55.00 each —26 Suits were priced $58.75 each —25 Suits were priced $65.00 each —115 Suits gin the lot—special price...... $35.00 50 Bligh Grade Suits | 20 Dis‘inctive High Grade Suits Formerly $68.75, $75.00 and $78.75 Formerly $85.00, $87.50 and $95.00 Special om Saturday $45 Special $50 —Splendid examples of high-grade tailoring, and —Among the finest garments we have shown—supe- superior qualities, rior materials, exclusive and distinctive styles. —I1 Suits were priced $68.75 each —15 Suits that were priced $85.00 each —34 Suits were priced $75.00 ¢ — 2 Suits that were priced $87.50 each — 5 Suits were priced $78.75 e 3 Suits that were priced $95.00 each —50 Suits in all—specially priced at....$45.00 —20 Suits in the lot—your choice for $50.00 Fraser-Paterson Co. Third Floor. 75 each 00 each PYTTITITITTT Tire) ————— SS] THE SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT a-— ost. ee ee f ES A } —Light ‘and. ‘cheery —A new, enlarged with perfect ventilation. { { convenient Parcel Easy of access, Street ’ Check Desk. has 3 i entrances on University just been opened H ( Street and elevators and ; $ : { for your conven- | stairway give easy ac- bey ry Fi l 5 $ cess to and from the } | dence in the Specia { upper floors. ; : Price Basement. , a~ SR sO a es Another Impressive Achievement for the Special Price Basement 100 Women’s New Wimter Coats One-Fourth to One-Third Underpriced At $23.00 Each W OMEN who appreciate the meaning of true thrift, which is the combination of economy and quality—will be glad in- deed of this opportunity. We have just received—and will place on sale Saturday—one hundred splendid, dependable, correct style Winter Coats at a price about what they would cost us if we had to buy them in the regular way. We bought a prominent jobber’s surplus stock of high-grade Coats at a gr sacrifice. ~The styles are the newest belted and semi-belted models are made with large muffling collars of plush beaver or fur, the latest ideas in pockets, belts, etc. —tThe fabrics are velours, bure ete. —Some fully, others semi-lined. —The colors are navy blue, brown, Burgundy, green. —They are splendidly tailored, the size range is complete—36 to 44 inclusive. a=tovery Coat is a.great value for .......s cesses cwecs $23.00 200 Beauti'ul New Georgette Blouses im a Saturday Sale at $3.50 ERE is a special lot of fresh, new Blouses—styles and ues that will appeal to youat once. Such smart and des able styles not often obtainable for so low a price. —The materials are splendid qualities; Lace trimmed, tucked, hemstitched. Embroidered in colors. —Round or V_ neck and flat or roll collars, —Each a notable value at.............. Some Another Shipment of | The Special Price Basement Offers Practical and Smart SMLK PEMIMCOATS School Coats for Misses has just arrived. Two Ts to sell Special $17.80 At $3.25 Each reser smart Coats in warm velours : and cheviots, fashioned with large convert- OU may choose from silk jersey tops with ible collars, some plush trimmed, fancy pockets, deep taffeta ruffles or all Taffeta Petticoats. large buttons and broad belts. Sizes 14 to In a complete range of colors, both plain and two- Notable values for ...........-+++ toned effects. The utmost of value in Silk Pet- Other splendid ues for girls of ticoats for .... PORE Ob ish oe coden $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 COCCCCOOOOO OOO OOODECOOOOOOD CPPCC COL OO COOLER OOOO OOO OOO OOO DOO OOO SOO OOO OLOE DOS OSEDOO OOOO OOOO DOOD UODOOOSOOOOODCSSOOSOSOO OOOO OOOO OO OOS SEO OOOOOOODSO0ES00SSOCS0ES008 iaitaibiiietinastes ease ncaoaiea + i {

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