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ATTACKS Have Been STOPPED Webto ISDY. Risa reatment for DRINK A GLASS For Over 50 Years eUines EPILEPTIC tonal ane’ vemark- or, (Paling Sickness) and kindr: Get oF onder it ti OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says we will both look and | feel clean, sweet and fresh & 4 and avoid iliness. Sanitary science bh rapid strides, with results th untold blessing to humanity est application of ie As necessary to attend to * of late Th untiring re wearch is the reconmnendation that Jt internal ¢ made of ar at sanitation of the drainage system the human body of the house. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arine splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, a stomach, can, instead, f ne free as a daisy by ing the sluices of the system norning and flush ing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant m Every one, whether al well, should, cach breakfast, drink water with a stone phosph from the stomach, the previous day's indi ing. morning a glass ¢ aspoonful of it Plexions, are urce pound of limestone ph the drug store. This will one & pronounced crank « fect of internal sanitation The Largest. Audience in | and jorthwest Reads Star Want ak it is to the drains wash t waste. sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifyin the entire alt ary canal, bef Putting =nore food into the stoma: ‘The millions of ple who ar Dathered with ‘constipation he Spells, stomach rhe stiffness; others ave sallo skins, blood disorders and k wm net very Uitte, but Is sufficient to make rw. 4 the Ads TRY UMECO On Toast Biscuits Kk or before You'd never believe he'd changed so since you last saw him erayer, He's grown a beard. And his little black te and wing collar plain coat lapels give him a professional look. Oh, yes, and his m droops. Sure, it's Old Man Hohenzolte time King Bee in wa hasbeen in enterprising Holland. This p artist from a cabled description of the old reprobate FAVOR WOMEN'S VOTE yesterday the bill whict _ BEFORE SENATE <= © cht to vote Feb att WASHINGTON trasting r we Wile rece pn ers, Senator F t tographs. taken * °° kings, queens and princesses merican private ents ve shores * prom ut a dollar in In referring to Presftient Wilse NA Sy Margarine in Seattle Today or Any Day Is UME GG) because it is a Pacific coast product, churned fresh daily in a sanitary factory. Composed of the rich oil of cocoanut meat, churned with pure pasteurized milk, it affords a fine, delicate flavor that places it in immediate favor. For table use, and for cake and pastry making—the results are equally pleasing. Packed in paraffined odorproof cartons. FRYE & CO. Distributors. ture of the ex kaiser was fixed up by | THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1919 THUNS LIED NUMBER | BY EDWARD M WBA ft Cor BERLIN, Dee, 11 have ob- | tained from Captein Persius, the | well known Germon naval weiter, » two Important facts The G rine war | fare was t bluff not severab— It wan the . thruout the war, kept rate diney concerning s built and building, accomplish ir cost, crews | ments f the t i ned captatr TRY THIS FOR A ‘| COLD—IT’S FINE! “Pape’s Cold Compound” epds severe cold or grippe in few hours. car nd break up J either tr A, chest n Cold Cont two t fom aken . up 8 an agen in the head ade dull thromt our throb phe in th with * relief as But whieh who sat any drug oe without assistar his | taster nice 1 causes no tn v ience. Be sure you get the genuine ABOUT OF DIVERS loubt he knew the name of the cap tain that sunk ¢ Lusitania Hut he protected hin The bluff part of the submarine warfar consisted of bluff of the , ind bluff of the German peo ple, Both were led te eve Ger many had twice “ wariy ubma rines ax she actually did have. NUMBERS SKILPED TO u * ALONG BLUPRP \ Hmbering submarines, the ad miralty purpe nkipped numbers ) help along the bluff Auguet 1, 1014 exaetly nubmarines, He nhowed charts From that time on o had many Persian told carefully it Tir 1 ar ary to prove Admiral von ull Ma duster built le 104 was in charge he that period Tirpits boats of 800 tons up to No. when wa number actually in ed however, was fifty-fe " era were camoufl i4 large-type Udoute totaled built 4 motor each to 400 9 UC hoats of from each, th latter used exelu ae mine layer Admiral Capelile built 100,800 tons Kubmarines from March 16, 1916 June, 1917 In June, 19 ellor Beth mann-Hollweg RED #ubme totaling 63,506 tons. They were er completed etober, 191 Ludendorft ODERED submarines voling 94,996 They were never completed An lat 8 1918, Ad miral Shower ( 333 sub: marines, totaling 224,280 tons. They were never ot COST OF SUBS CONSTANTLY MOUNTED he cost of bul submarines nerea. constantly large t U-boats cost 2,000,000 marks $500,000-—-the mark is about cent) at the beginning of tt ar er increased to 4,100,000 The first U-Bboats cost f marks, In 1917 they were costing 0 marks each mt of the minelaying UC jumped from 410,000 marks to 0 cnarks never had more than persubmarines like the Deutchstond, which went to Balti more in 1916. It cont 6,150,000 marks, Two m were built immediately at ont. One was called the B The was unnamed. Perius said none of the three ever did war darmage In November, 1 three more boats. larger than the Deutechland were or ed The Deutachiand was 909 tons They were to be of Y tons each. and were to cost 6,000,000 marks each. None was ever finished In Jane, 1917, four more of the same type were ordered. Each was §.275,000 marke. Not one finished. maid this was because of yrtage of materi Altho Germany had as many as 12 ship yards working at the same time, they were not equal to the task NEVER HAD MORE THAN 146 U-BOATS The greatest number of subma- rines Germany ever had at one time was 146, This was in October, 1917, Persius said. And even then many of them were not in service. The German people were bluffed as much aa the allies were.” Persius said. “The government didn’t dare tell the truth ‘Tirpitz, about March, 1916, urged the bullding of bigger and bigger submaries, TO FIGHT AMERICA He wanted to provoke America. Later Tirpitz admitted the sub marine a failure, But the admission The people never knew Orange Men Oust Crowd of Russians AZUZA, Cal, Feb. 6.—Thirty-five Russians, alleged to have attempted ntimidate Mexican orange pick Was secret ers, were gathered In by some 300 c many of them Wea The Russians herded into an auto truck arted to a Russian settlement in ox Angeles, and left there. Four included men «diane were among the NEWSPAPER MAN DIES EVERETT, Feb, 6.—1 ton Green, 45, a newspaper man on the staff of the Everett Daily Herald, Wednesday — Catarrh i Of the Stomach :: Is Dangerous |}: ands Have It and + Don't Know It,” Says Phy. {{ t sician Frequently Mistak. $1 for Indigestion—How To ** Recognize and Treat. Thousands of peopl re natantly from ed tongue, bad breath stomach, frequent vomiting, rum bling in stomach, bitter eructations, kus, wind and stomach acidity, and all it indigestion, when in reality tomach i# danger ous membrane « thickened of pure sin half a glass ¢ y mfort The hot water washes water, as b « from the stomach walls druggist Magnesia with other fo of magnenin, milks, citrates, but get it Ithe pure bisurated form (powder or tablets), especially prepared for this purpose. +| be his Store will Remain Open « as Us: ual stage: id our Sales | | conan g¢tiday Frou | izes at $4.50 i ) ta ‘ No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. Orders taken, nor deliveries f) ~ or thin wale the ready i eka * made, on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise, and the right to limit T] © 0 wear section has am vcore ; quantities is reserved. Store Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. ner ble coats in a broken line of Novelty ae Mtripes and Mixtures in 10 to 1l 11 to 12 lto2 dark shades, The sizes s Pre include 16-46 and 94, but Men's Socks 19¢ Lace Curtains Dress Shirts $1.95 ] not each size in every Two hundred phirs A cleanup nale of 39 For a quick clearance i In this lot will men's seamless cot pairs of Nottingham the dress skirt section | tin nize Nock In gor 9, Lace Curtains in white on the new second floor 1 an and cha “ . i 42 and on tin size phese 4 in sizes 9% and ecru. This axsort has grouped 76 skirts of | 44 Choice for this to 11% and sold former- ment ix made up of one Mixed silk and cotton how ly at S6c, For this a say apr poplin in plain shades i me $4.50 Tae and twopair lots in dit) POPID Um lay, a pair 19c ferent patterns. Fer Green, Brown, Copen- 1 — oad this hour repriced as hagen Blue, Navy, Tailored Hats i eta fusible ote. oO ur rep naen Blue wy Gray ind ends of winter follows nm lac ‘ormerly izes 2 to 16 yearn on $5.00. For this hous, styles picked from the ‘sale in the women’s knit your regular stock of the mil. underwear section $1.26 Curtains §=98@ incice $1 95 linery section; 75 hata These are of mixed wool $1.50 Curtains $1.15 in the lot which include and cotton and are in $1.76 Curtains +25 Damask 260 yards of black and colors. high neck, long sleeve, 995 Curtains $1.75 "mercerized cotton Dame merly $1.00, $1.96 and ankle length style; 60 260 Cc ask displayed in 60-inch in sinew for w suite in the lot For ° “4 pees pom widths and assorted and children r merly $1.60 and $1.75. - 5 Curtains © cpt patterns. Formerly 60e. hour For this hour, 5 3.50 Curtains 92. For this hour, 39. chotee 75c¢ a suit 95 i550 curtains $3.05 2 yard Ic N rn HE wint in oF made of Bro Cloth and Keaver Cloth to make Acloth, finished w Black Plush er re and colors Gray Flannelette Waists Friday $1.25 | » 60 waists comprising this assortment are reduced for ) They are made in convertible collar style which ) al be worn high $1.95. Special Formerly 2 to 3 Women’s Silk Lisle Hose—A broken line of Minerate and Sky Blue, Large Collar and | Belted : Coats. Special Friday $12.75 t nection has assembled expecially for this sale fifty coats that sold formerly at Velour Coatings, Mixtures, Melton and Kersey jew Second Floor $24.50 and repriced them om for spring arrivals. These coats are of Coney fur, Kerami Sizes 16 to 46 in black ith large collars and self material Sizes 36 to 46 Choice or low Friday $1.25 | Upper Main Floor | 4to5 $3.95 Blouses $1.95 3 to 4 Hair Bow Ribbons — 300 yards of fancy stripe and ee yal cotton ribbed Hose in plaid Taffeta Ribbons in 35 Silk Taffeta and passes: “br miave 1% to 10, but not each size in 5 -to-¢ inch widthe er Blouses. ia fee every color, Formerly 25c and 36c. For an vor 15 15¢ some are in roll satin collar s thin hour 15c Women's styles, others have high or a pair 200 handkerchiefs in a ae oni. low neck. Sizes 36 to 43 Women's Gloves—200 pairs of white lamb Cenaneous assortment of in Navy, Brown, skin Gloves with Paris print ‘core broken lines which are Green and Black and One and twoclasp style, in sizes 6%, 5%. 6 gughtly solled from display , ‘4 6% only. Formerly $1.75. For this 5, an. combinations, Formerly and 6% onl Formerly Se, 10c, 12%¢, $2'95 burt hour 85c 1c, 19¢, 26e, Ibe, SOc, 6Se Yo ing | this a pair and Te. Choice for this *) Laces—400 yards of imitation Filet Lace hour at ....HALF raice “™ °***"** Edges and Insertions in widths only inches in real lac os ibe, 20¢ and 25 For this hour, a yard Men's Garters60 pairs of ela finixhed with imitation Ivory tips. colors, Formerly 26 For this hour, 4 pair Talcum Powder—36 cans of Ore Powder, Formerly 15. For this hour, each CHURCHMEN DEPLORE SPIRIT OF STRIFE IN INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES, A resolution “for equity in all in dustrial disputes, and an application of the principles enunciated by, and the spirit of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ,” wax formulated | Wednesday by 100 delegates at the ninth annual conference of churches emb diocese, in anion church in Seattle. The complete text of the resolu- tion follows “Whereas, In view of the great industrial unrest in this section of our country and the spirit of dis cord, strife, confusion, prejudice and passion which exiats between classes of society and threatens the destruc tion of our whole economic structure and consequent distress to the whole and, at St, of society | “Whereas, In the spirit of the df vine head of the church there should no differences between class and for all men are brethren, we )t His word that the abundance of a man’s Ufe constateth not in the things which he possesseth; and, “Whereas, The that the welfare of the race depends pe neutrality and stands for lutely unbroken agreements and contracts between man and man, it regards the broken word of a man or an organization as definitely uncnoral and detrimen HIGH F LYER | —-* Prince ALBERT Albert, ne Prince king of ber of th al family to become an airman during the war, He was | popular with the flying force, being ni fully as democratic as hia brother, the prince of Wales. He was dubbed the Flying Prince he hte aeencinter, the | church recognizes | religion and} "HERE’S ROYAL | second son of the nd, was the only mem: | from 1 to 2 Towels—400 bleached Turk- Formerly {sh towels. Size 17x30. twill fabric suitable for dish 8c Formerly 25c. For this cloths. Formerly 15c For hour, this hour, Black and 5 ~ 12%c | «te She Rhodes Co, a ensuing year are: Rev. Morgan, Rev. Cameron Rer. < x ae and Rev, Pde Pe 7 B. a Kinny derson, George Hastings. D |appointed to the league of nati tal to human welfare; |to be held in Portland, Pes: aii - S vg | 17, are: J. M. Hitt, of Olympia; A a nd it believes that a fair day's!" re) » ot Vena work should receive a fair day's W. H. Bliss and Judge John P. ft wage; it believes that legitimate prot ot ttle, and Col. H. F. G its should accrue to those whose | skill, genius and capital create op- | Tacoma portunities for others; it denies that might makes right, and declares the [UI SEI@Ip| only standard of living is the Word, TORE and teachings of Jesus Christ; there- fore, be it “Resolved, That the church in| convention assembled reiterates its principles or stand for equity in all, industrial disputes upon every side” of every question; that it deplore: |the spirit of strife and confusion } that it commends to all men the so- lution of all social problems by the simple application of the principles | enunciated by, and of the spirit of the life and teachings of Jesus | Christ.” } ‘The Lay-nen’s League, embracing | the entire diocese, was formed with | an initial membership of 100, | 3rd &Univers The standing committees for the The Dinnerware Sale Is Breaking All Records Never before have we sold so many Dinner Sets—_~ and the Odds and Ends of Dinnerware proved to be the big feature. Each day more big casks are un- packed and new stock is constantly added to the sale, Odds and Ends of Dinnerware In this assortment of Odds and Ends of Dinner- ware you will find some of the greatest bargains we have ever offered. Many dishes to choose from, Our special price counters— 10¢, 15¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1.00 The $1.00 counter offers something extra good —such as China Tea Pots, Sugars and Creamers, Covered Vegetable Dishes and many other items, $1.25 Flashlights at 75c 75c Flashlights at 50c Tf darkness comes be prepared. These Flashlights are the flat style. They are all metal, nickel plated, and come complete with a tested Eveready battery and a Mazda globe. These are both good values, and this is just the time you need them.