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{UN PARIS ATTACKS y CAUSED 1,000 DEATHS PARIS, Feb Dombardments of Paris cay @eaths and 417 wounded Alf raids caused the ly 1,000, ‘This is the first publication of the that has been permitted. During the first pine raids in 1914 here Were 62 victims. f whem 9 re Killed and 58 were injured. The first Zeppelin raid fon March 20, 1918; ther Lathrop, 31, is dead t Killed and seven injured laughter, Margaret, 12, lies in a er raids the same ~ py al pital with a bulle wound In her back and with pneumonia threater the ing as the resalt of the wound, an Clinton A. Lathrop, 48, ts at the emergency hospital, a bullet woun thru the lungs. wrists slashe and suffering Sunday family residence Lathrop had been separated fror his wife for three Div proceedings are understood to have been under way He called Sunday morning, ostensibly to get a ladder out of the arti ong distance hur d 196 sixty-clght shells felt 196 deaths and 417 vera tn Paris, wounded SHGOTS WIFE; WOUNDS GIRL SPOKANE, Feb, 3 M and causing jeath of near Mrs lay on when t8 Injur night of January 29 30 75 persons were killed and eh A bomb fell into the without Galising any vic In IH the German aeria sive @malnst Paris began fury. Op January 30. tour rons crossed the lines and drop explosives tn almo: quart ere were subway hie from exposure in th river after rur where he jumpe ring amuck in th re offer all squad wooks Delegations to Boost Irrigation OLYMPIA, Feb. 3.—L« from Spokane and Seattle are duc here for a conference with appropri 50 wound. persons were killed and ed, After this raids were Every favorable night usually was taken advantage of by the Hun avi ators. During the 10 months which ations committeemen tonight, over | followed, 228 bombs were launched. the Columbia river irrigation project eased 595 victims, k to ree 2,000,000 acres of land injured. Pia nm foot ask for a commission to work out preliminary steps in th ndertaking, said to b the largest reclamation project eve contemplated. «ations um ane are Bombs were launched of War and the min’ works, as in the former German embas in a subway station as well JAM James F s mo Burns, died at the morning . BURNS DIES n of Seattle Rombaréme family ¢ Paris began on March 23 RKABLE PHOS. dATE MAKES THIN PEOPLE FAT over 60 years ago Pe bh Loge discovered organic phate which Bfato tne human system Converted into nerve ts ploneers home Sunday nerve taina building ph. from drug 8 the form of 6-«rain tablets « phosphate, at a within the reach ple ngth, * hie put and the whole bee reed with that strength, vitality and energy which makes life so traly worth while. As there are a great variety of s0 alled phosphates, care should be ex the genuine, Phosphate, which ts olly of th iginal ubstane t upon th fesults that amas a the @nd medical world it fs an admitted fa peuple system y He, Nervo: nness, . it is fonequaled and hospitals every Tecognize its merits by increasing quantities. fore a matter of more Interest to all such jearn that this organic who does not desire to put on flesh DINNERWARE SALE it has been many days since we have offered Din- ire at prices like these. This Dinnerware sale continue for a week. New items will be placed §) from day to day—and you will find it to ere jherent in th | spread | unfavora Dinner Set at $4.98 $8-piece Dinner Set consists of 6 dinner 6 pie plates, 6 soups, 6 sauce dishes, 6 cups saucers, one 10-inch. platter and one 7-inch - This set is open stock, so that it may be led in any time you wish. This is a big value $4.98 sw | faces HERE IS SOMETHING GOOD! ‘ACTORY ODDS AND ENDS OF DINNERWARE This lot con- sts of many different items and there may be just the pieces you need po in your dinner sets. We have ged these odd pieces of dinner- on special price counters— at BO¢ 15¢ 25¢ 50¢ $1.00 Many of these items are HALF "PRICE and less, so be sure to come early, so you can get your choice. THE 25¢ COUNTER YOU FIND—cCups and Saucers, Vegetable Dishes, Plates, Jugs and other items. -50 Dinner Sets for $7.98 50 PIECES ‘There are two different patterns to choose from is the “Gold and White” and the other is the and White.” Both the sets are beautiful t of 50 piece including the Complete servi i 50. Special for OTHER DINNER SETS There are many other Dinner Sets at special prices. We have arranged these on counters, all priced so you will find it easy to choose just what you want. 1 ABOUT DELIVERY—We will ‘amounting to $2.00 or more, _ must be taken with you. deliver purchases but small purchase Phoephate | |do the maximum damage to the pub N adequate THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SNIFF! SNIFF! PEACE Etty, he 188 cs 6 bone Mins M Bastar - HINES ISSUES ULTIMATUM ON orm y WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 ment railroad control must be ext ed for at least three shelved at once. That ts the ultimatum today by Walker D |eeneral of railn three-year expa promise be jeress to mendat } In any event, Hine he faced the senat meree commiasion te 21-month limit is intol in mind the Senator Cummins to prevent return of the roads to private control be fore that limit expires. Hines came frankly aga | government ownersh!p, but appea for adoption five-year teat period. He favors pr Aw, TAKE & CHANCE, ITS REAL FOOD! POLICE AFTER Monday nee and years engaged f the paused remarks « in the hearing » Capt. M. T. Powers resolution introduce oo oe oyn are in ed to be > re cently worke NEW that he YORK, Feb intended to r eral of t ernor land: mfounded in Burton Harrisc from Manila = WAY OD WOMEN OLFFER? When There is Such a Rem- edy for Their Ills as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound? ate operation by a few companies under a profits guar and strict government regula pote arrival night think a would accom move the di three-year extension h a great deal leulties which are in Imonth ph Hines thee senate por Rowan on years would segregate and ut, and in part dinsipate the le and the psychological | factors which, under the 21-month plan, promise to converge #o told three an to lie service ‘Also, the three-year would give opportunity tion following, instead of ately preceding the presid tion But.” he added, “I fiveyear extension would better, because it would ¢ stability.” Hines, widespr both parties in ¢ every possible tion. Unless a re shall be grantec railroads for Hines dects “We had better terminate the con- trol and go back promptly old or we should extend co long enough to admit rtunity to and new system bring about a permanent x extension ntial elec believe the much added Ind.—*"T ishawaka severe female had such a weakness that I could not do my work that d I could not ner angle realizing his plan aAMOnK *, argued from for its adop jan treated me, but it did no Th in this co for three m when taking ‘z Lydia Pinkham's V. to the ; table Compound (tablet form) and it eured me. I keep house and my work now, I cer ‘Mita. Supa Ouprartizn, ‘8 We t Sec Street, Mishawaka, Ind Women who snffer from such ail- ments should not continue to drag and do their work under such dit but profit the exper jence of Mra. Oldfather and thousands of others who have tried this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound, and found relief from such suffering. If write the Lydia Co., Lynn, Mass, sonable will be interest te the full 21 extension ared yatem the tro! teal re lu ond on Unofficial rumors und the road administratio headquarters to the effect that unless gress grants the exter { ral Hines’ plans are to insur tion March 1 private Fears of railroad exect others that prompt retur chaos and financt Hines. only assume a assuming the returning ownership June will re sult tn al lows were scouted by "We condition t commerce commiss perform its funct complications exist Pinkham Medicine The result of their 40 years’ exper iene advising women on this sub- ject is at your service. interstate is n would omit to/ #," he explained. The Hippodrome Beginners’ Dancing Classes Will Begin At 7 o’Clock Sharp Monday Night. This will be a REAL opportunity who desire to perfect their dancing. We teach thoroughly in these beginners’ classes the fundamental principles of dancing and the newest dances, MR. AND MRS. G. OSWALD The HIPPODROME FIFTH AND UNIVERSITY for those _lOUeeT BANGS in the} th beats | FEBRUARY 3, 1919. > sarvengivles . CASTE SYSTEM IN U.S. ARMY IS ACCUSATION BY A. K. GELDOF N. BE. A. Washington Bureau. WASHINGTY C., Feb. 3 urges of the Ameri in France, made t Carter of Manna ed with scores of other the War De piling up and in an army resentatlv b chalrm. ary persistently # to enlinted men that snobbery unjust p for minor of ent of the wounded « pay, ete. If the does not come in will in the declares not as important ishment of 7 fonses, il-treatr lay in reoet rmy Investigation thie it next “ABSURD,” SAYS SECRETARY [OF GENERAL STAFF The War Department, thru Fulton Q. C. Gardner, secretary denies that sno! orn exists It's absurd on the Col. Gardner told me ‘he staff has heard no complal anobbishness to enlisted men. uh pplaints been made would ba rd of them thousands of men who re turned from France wou! have | made complaints and we would have heard from scores of congressmen I have be in the army for 20) years, and I never heard of a caste system among officers I am sure it not true that orders were intued forbidding nurses to associ ate with priva re entatty South Dakota. ant and rwever, an the nerean come of it." general of Had face The is Royal Johnson of who was a lieuten served in France, says, however, that snobbery exists among at many - Americ officers h in Fran d this country I don't think it true of the army,” he says. “I never saw of it in the outfit I was in Men who don't know much are in the in ¢ n life m t surly t them discour urmy, ae well as and it i# easy to pr and tr teously. It might have some hospitals for vates been the rule in nurses not to d men; such an associate with ent have ued hav nurses al guard many comp ular ny ninst rivates associat officers aints to have congres lcers dis made that reg crim ward and that removed inated officers fi of regular dischargee em been or Soldiers fc leavir papers from Camp ly discharged amp. read Me were Now their dis. twenty-four camp.” This hours soldiers say ed pr who had leaving because up was done ates “beat <1 them are he At the mu said privates them. the charg officers here Univer for ine} Similar stories ard from other #0 sity camp at Urbana stance, officers, it pelted with rotten egms by had «ric agai uppened the was signed urces is Thi urmistice HOFMANN PLAYS .. HERE TONIGH turning will on day at to her own great composer by Joseph Hofmann, famous who appears in recital at the politan theatre Monday nigh the auspices of the Ladies club, ‘American composers have not ré ceived the encouragement that goes | to make good work,” Hofmann said The Polish planist praised the 4 litical work of his fellow artist, Pad erewski, whom Hofmann stated was well versed in politics, an excellent} speaker a linguist of note, He} aid it had been expected that Pader ewskt would develop into a leader if and oon have is predicted pianist, Metro: t under Musical America, more mor good mu and | the political opportunity arrived, bucks. PAGE 5 Jhe Rhodes Co. | Men’ s Shirts in Large Assortments | Nottingham Lace Curtains Special Upper Main Floor JS NTY FIVE 4 Nottingham Lace reduced 4 Georgette Crepe Blouses Reduced to $4.75 Upper Main Floor nd Embroidered Georgette Plouses te high, issortrent ine Gray, 0 46, erly $5.15. Cholee 84.75 quare neck White M and embr th beading ne each nize 95¢ Chiffon Cloth Tuesday 55¢ Main Ploor, Kear Disposal Sale of Fur-Trimmed Coats Choice at $38.78 New Second Fitor NDRED YARD Purple Cream and Black and White 50c¢ Ribbons Tuesday 30c¢ Main Floor WO HUNDRED YARDS flor of Fan Warp I Kibbons Dresden widths, merly 50¢ One $79.50 Reindeer French Velour, in size 50 Black French and 3 Velour, in sizes Velour, in size 34, Belgian Blue French Velour, in 40 50 Black vy Frene One $79 One $6 One $6 Jersey, in size 36. in size 40. in wize 34. In and 00 Tau » Black Tricotine, e Tricotine, colors. For Tuends 55.00 Russian Green Velour, in size yard 9.50 Navy Blue Velours, in sizes 38 40 Washable Nile Green Velour, TT 00 Reindeer Velours, Cape Gloves and 61 Tuesday, Pair $1.15 arc namiiis 4 Main Floor d fr Tuesday the Women's Section has taken Washable Cape Gie pairs of wtitehing seamen and mm %. 6, 6 merly the in size 18, an sizes 47 in wizes 47 and » Velour, in size 49. 00 Purple Velour, in size 53. 00 Russian Green Velours, in sizes and 63 One $55.00 Taupe Velour, in size 55. One $55.00 Burgundy Velour, in size $1. One $55.00 Reindeer Velour Cape, in size 16. One $49.50 Navy Silvertone Velour, in size 26 One $49.50 Black Velour, in size 53. Fur-Jrimmed Coats Reduced to $28.75 Two $55.00 Burgundy Rroadcloths, in sizes $4 and 36, Two $55.06 Black Broadcloths, in sizes 24 and 36, Two 355,00 Navy Broadcloths, in sizes 36 and 38, Brown Four $55.00 Burgundy plivias, in sizes 28, 40 and 46. For Two n Broadcloths, in sizes 34, 36. 00 Russian G cial 0 00 Brown Broadcloth, in size 36. "75e OR om stock white wh black x. M had in sizes and 7, For al Tuesday $1.15 4. 6%, 6% Speci pair Fancy Circular Veils Tuesday 75c Main Floor, Rear iis in this nich = dix braided and dotted Jers colors range “ke Purple, Taupe and Navy m $1.00 and $12 Tuesday, choice PION Ole Jensen, 90, born was one of the men who carried cond the first U. 8. government sur- of the coast of Alaska, Wash- ington Oregon and California, and » of the first wh residents of EMENTS TROPOLITAN DAY FOR Northwest to Have Plenty of Fairs 1919 fur schedules the North Pactfic onferer at t in Norway, at Renton January 11. » following adopted by Cireuit in different towns outhwest Was and Chehal ys Harbor cour ngton fair at Cen MPPLY SAGE T Few Applications of Sage Tee Vancouver ex Sulphur Bring Back Its Viger, Walla Wal Six" Nt HTS ptember Was fair at Yakima, September 15 Multnomah county fair at Gre JULIAN 1, Ore, September 15-20; Oregon ELTINGE September 22-29 ate fair at Sa Sep Provincial exhibition at New West Presents September 20-Octo- C(UMSELF) minster, B. C And » Company of Notable Actors ber 4 WASN'T HIS RO! SEATS NOW SE Nights, Sc to $2. CHICAGO, Feb, 3.—it's too early to pick flowers. Leslie Field, law |] (Bgst Seate), 81.00; . tried to pick up Miss Rose Screech, officer, club, ten state Common garden sage, brewed to a heavy tea, with sulphur will turn gray, streaked and hair beautifully dark and ant. Just a few applications prove a revelation if your fading, streaked or gray. the Sage Tea and Sulphur home, though, is troublesome. easier way is to get a bottle @ Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur pound at any drug store, all — ‘for use. This is the old-time Bloom a AD LUCK FOR HIM oHYSBORO, Ml “"! k cat beneath bis window as bad luck for John Springs. He thought it an ill-omen #0 confessed to murder. UPSET STOMACH er ingredients, While wispy, gray, faded not sinful, we all desire to our youthful appearance and tiveness. By darkening your | with Wyeth’s Sage and § Compound, no one can tell, b it does it so naturally, so e You just dampen a sponge or s brush with it and draw this your hair, taking one small st by morning all disappeared, and, another application or two, hair becomes beautifully glossy, soft and luxuriant. COUGHING SPELLS Coming in Concert, February 9 - JOSEF ROSENBLATT World's Greatest MUF The yow! of a bi nt ha Cantor Tenor Shrine Auditorium Pine and Harvard, at 8:30 Seat Sale at Sherman-Clay Music House PRICES—$1.00, $150 and $2.00 MAIL ORDERS NOW resce Ml OOR E Dette, Lumps of pain Is stomach sourness all ur No waiting! When your is instant relief Tashi and Orikeam Vaudeville Put a stop to them with PALACE HIP Continuous = Discovery Ned Nestor and Olivette Haynes in Musical Comedy; Dr. J. Edwin Crapo; King an T or.” 3 Feature That raw, hoarse throat must. That phlegm-loaded must be loosened. ‘That cough my be checked so you can sleep. Dr. -Kin New Discovery b relieving colds and coughs half a century without the least 4 agreeable after-effects, soothed. i) 1 OE AR Color, Gloss and Youthfulness, | | pe, improved by the addition of oth reliable Dr. King’s New ~ Your druggist has it because it to well-known and in big demand, you eat a tablet of 60c and $1.20. all the indigestion the sourness, The moment Pape's Diapepsin | pain dyspepsia misery, and stomach acidity ends Diapepsin tablets cost little drug but there is no quicker stomach relief “VARIETY ISL With Sherr, Rehn and Riot Nights (Sundays (except Monday), 2: nees (except Sunday), 1 Mats,, 2:30; Nights, THIS. WRE Cohan & Harris’ ifton in a Matinees at any jen’ Mati ties with Dr. King's system freed fro, the complexion sweet, the tongue breath untainted in. action. 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