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| HH MN F a) ures EHH DANCING at HOME You—your friends—your children—-may have clean, wholesome, home entertainment with a Victrola, Sonora or Grafonola And the cost is, all considered, trifling. Priced from $20 to $1,000. And you may have TERMS. feshojane Pine @ ‘1519 Third Avenue Between Pike and Pine VICTOR AND COLUMBIA RECORDS ON WAY TO LEWIS PLAN COLLEG LIVINGSTON, Mont., March 13.— jOne hundred soldiers, members of Washington has been set for Friday division, composed of May 9, it ix announced by the faculty former National Guard units, passed The location of the entertainment. wently, or action | ended by ~ ‘oer te| thru this city, yesterday, on thetr| extended b iaxative: . the alumal Sample | WAY to. Camp Lewis to be demobil-|ing in Seat GAVE YOUABAD BACK? =| Medicinal Tea . sore and all| the Sunset it your all universities resid has not been deter mined. Attempts are being made to station secure the naval training It you value your watch, let/ armory. Haynes repair it. Near Liberty | theatre.—Advertisement. If Germany had only sent fleet out to fight in 1918 UN Te) N wouldn't have been wrangling over what CLERKS Ia Liberty Bonds Bought and sold at market rates, The Seattle National Bank Bond Department Second Ave. and Columbia St use « heated fron. to dead too! rushing the hair thor- | thiy, just dip a clean tooth brush gaucer of plain liquid silmerine run it oem the parts of the to be cu: Do this at bed and you will be quit rprised you behold yourself in the | Next morning. The hair will itifully wavy and curling, and fect will appear altogether ‘ou will have no trouble dotng up tresses in the atyle you desire, they will look and feei fluffy and fortable. You need not hesitate’ pure liquid silmerine, whi can Pp ure at any druggist is perfectly harmless, and wili | BO greasy, gummy oF streaky A few ounces will last for As good as it sounds. Snow Flakes are salted just right, baked to a turn, crisp and rich; served with milk it is really difficult to conceive a better balanced meal for sick or well, children or grown ups. Don’t ask for crackers, say. Snow Flakes. Your grocer can supply you. Coltege night at the University of seniors and faculty to her there any of this do with ‘THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAKCH 13, 1919. ‘91s BY JOUN F. RYAN Reporter for The Star LA FERTH BERNA. March 1. Mareht the b battl inn't f of ht «Very pleasant Introduct soldiers to n the of grewnome introduc rodient ntory n for take a place It's the sort Pint di When they arri m gruelling tion the Jon got to Belgium din Relgium, fighting in the they marched a battlefield of Ypre The hardy men of the West guzed on the deso lation, devastation and the of death gained petus for walloy Mu Let ery an chy ever They come m part of the tere, ur the nd of King Albert of the himself them to Belgium on October after the Argonne Pint in General forest remind ora w im end The wan just devilmay-care buck just as were to Belgium to fe urmies of yup ¢ jer personal com came wel A month to a da mped off in. the ed the Major on in the The 4 meeting Wiliam ancient ot with Johns cantle Rumt Bombed Every Night Nightly the neweomers. Apparently 1 channels had given them news of the the Americans. 40, the divisional P. C. ommand) moved forward to northeast of Ypres. The to the line that nig a“ Germans be ceming of On October (post of Deaselghen Piet went | line paralleling the highway seuth of Waereghem As in the the Argonne, Dist was Tells How to Stop a Bad Cough of or id wakes up during the night with and you want quick help, try reliable old home-made ¢ a bottle with lain «ranulated sugar you can use rup. « & pint of really | remarkable remedy. — It tastes good, a te low . upon to give quick and tasting relic You can feel this take bold of cough In @ way that means busi 1 raines the tickle and eh irritated bronchial tubes With such prompt ness, ease and certainty that it fe genuine is prob «of over ming severe throat and cheat colds There are many tions of th mixt ask rumba, worthless imita- To ave for 2 with full dir accept anyth ranteed to give « tien of money promptly The Pinex Co, Ft funded. Ind | FOR EXCESSIVE URIC ACID | TRY THE WILLIAMS TREAT- MENT |7s Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE Just becaus worried and arms and muscles, an aching head, burning and bearing down pains tn the back--worn out before the day begina—do not think you have to stay in that condition. Start the day RIGHT. Get well! Feel fine! Be strong, hy, free from paina, stiff joints, em, aching back or kidney tart NOW. calding paing, or t of bed half a you will appre- rt and strength TREATMENT ent bot- at t neax, with burning if you are in and o dozen times a night ¢ the rest, comf WILLIAMS: kives. We will give you 01 Send this not with your home laddress and 10 cents, to help pay | part of postag . to THE I v . Dept Thuliding, by parcel post, regular without inc given to same fam- fly or addr, No attention will be paid to second requests: Used by hundr |during the past | Gla thousands ss of Hot Water | | a Splendid Habit | | 1 DD | | | Open eluices of the system each morning and wash away the | |” ‘Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongu nasty breath, acid stomach, lame back, can, in stead, both look and feel as fresh as a daisy always by washing the poisons and toxins from the body with phosphated hot water each morning. We should drink, before break. fast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos- phate in it to flush from the stom ach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indi gestible waste, sour bile and pol sonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract before putting more food into the stomach, The action of limestone phos phate and hot water on an empty dtomach is wonderfully invigorat- ing. It cleans out all the sour fer- mentations, gases, waste and acid- ity and gives one a splendid appe- tite for breakfast. A quarter pound of Mmestone phosphate will cost very little at the drug store, but is sufficient to make any one who is bothered with biliousness, constipa- tion, stomach trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on the subject of internal sanitauion, clarified | Wayhe, | Before Breakfast . || t “Let ’er Buck” to | Last Minute of War The Flying P. C. LA PERTE BERNARD, Mrane The story of the “Hiying P. ¢ is well known in tea now ion't that § { { of Ar generally known General Johnaton, com inety-first division, the man who made the “Flyng ( ©." famou P. C." m mand. Ar division 1. ¢ right on the of com kept ¢ up front fighting line, that 1 gaped in astonish ment The Germans must have ut the fighters from Pacific they made a determine to put the di { visional PC of Twice Hun airplanes reg direct hits on it in A ht a during a ence of the entire divistonal staff but the bomb hit the wing of the building and nobody was hurt } heard by the daring count, fe effort out buminens tered inne, One mb oonfer again taking over been held by the F ly the #1at was of a sector that had rench, Technical art of the French under command of Lieutenant ¢ eral De Goutte which, in turn, was a port of the group of armies of Flanders under |the king of the Belgians The Order, the Execut Here is the short went out from General the night of Octob The French Army will attack the and drive him east of the River Scheldt.” Did it? Wel about what the army Belgium, terse or r that Goutte there's no mystery Yiet division did days later, of for “throwing the enemy Scheldt acrons the Stet o'clock the at 6:30 a1 “Jumped oft” morning of October }on a line running south of Wae |xhem. The division's fighting zon | ran east, with the city of Audena jin the center, Scheidt Americans from the weat taking Spit pturing the city of Au denarde. They were on the edge of the river, with pontoons ready to cross and scale the heights of the other side the morning of November 11, when news came that the armis d been signed ist, however, had reached all | ius objectives—and more. | Here is the way General Massenet || lof the Seventh French army corps, dencribed their work in an official citation “In apite of determined resistance of the enemy, including artillery and] machine gun fire. captured = Spitaals clever flanking movement, the River Scheldt and Audenarde, delivering it hands of the invader In another citation, General Penet of the 30th French army corps, prained the Sist division for its speedy and efficient work in throw ing pontoons across the River Scheldt the morning of November 11 | The ®ist was “letting ‘er buck” |right up to the last minute of the | great war. the 91st division Honschen by a reached captured from the | E. 'x-Royal | Plotters a | } eg m bladder weak- | | | yoachim, 29, youngest son of the ex-kaiser of Germany, perhaps as pires to be a king or to help his friend Rupprecht to become one, At any rate he is reported arrested in Bavaria along with Prince Rup precht and Prince Leopold for mix ing in the plot to overthrow the | popular government and re-establish | | throne. Rupprecht has |foresworn his right to the Bs | throne should the succe: his way. From the top | the picture, Joachim, Rupp: | Leopold. | of Belgium | on the bank of the| alx Bosxchen | | ful cnethods in t TELLS QYGPEPTICS \e 5 they *land often disagre irritate if 9to 10 Seven Winter Suits Sizes 16, 96, 40, 42 and but net each alze in ery color, These eight suits priced for a quick |] cleanup, are made of Na Serge blue and and Oxford Gray sultings in tallored $29 While Us hour, $7.50 CHILDREN'S UNDER WEAK 75 garments from the regular stock in the Won Knit hun Underwear Section, High neck, short sh vests and pants | th, Odds at sold formerly and 60c. For this hour, ment 25c ment Yormer! and $39.50. last, during choice at $1 a1 $2.0 $ 50 « « < ‘ colors Dark for a yard thi Curtains AS pairs in White, Cream follows STORM SERG » with cotton warp. this quality Wine 4 penhagen blue. vw oe friday Hour Sales No Mail, Telephone or C. O.D. Orders taken, nor deliverien made, on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise, and the right to Varit quantities is reserved. 10 to 11 Store Hour MEN'S SILK SOX.-One + twenty-five 1 10% and 11% These have extr he JScrim ner! Vor this hour, & pair... LINEN CRASH rds of half t wh Toweling border. Former For this hour, a yard SILKS. — 400 ix in plain liberty crepe of Dark Green, de chine, in plat own, Burgundy, and ey nd Navy and Co- printed foulard. Special merly $1.50, $1 45c $2.00. For this hour, @ yard.. ru. for thin hour 4 urtains curtains urtain urtains od yards of 36-inch is hour, #9a.m, 11 to 12 tred nd foot ards stripes | i to 5 p.m. 1 to2 KIMONOS. leven eot- ton crepe Kimonos in emall sizes for women and mines. These are in Rose and Copenhagen blue 1 are on sale in the Women's Garment Section on the New Beg ond Floor. Formerly $3.50. For this howz, your TURKISH TOWELS, Bleached Bath Towels; 8 24x43 For this each LISLE and in » only 4 strong and 175 leached with red ly 19c of a crepe wale dries in the Drug Sun- Section. 5e rolls, special for this hour, Serna to ct for $7.95 Bool Skirts, Special Friday $6.50 New Second Floor HIT Serge gum Black values. Poplin and Pana are from the The reducti regular | Spe Coatings One hundred yards of | Velour Coatin in Peet root . | and Black a | last Friday, a yard 4 Forest & HATR BOW RIBBON erned Hair Bow and Rose, Formerly 50c. F this hour, a yard “: TABLE DAMAS 138 yards Bi ton Damask in assorted patterns. S0c. For this hour, a LACES AND INSERTIONS. narrow imitation Filet sertions in natural color, adapted and underwear trimming lSc. For this hour, a yard LS—One hundred Silk Veils with played in Brown, Taupe, Purple, Black. Formerly $1.00 and $1.25. For this hour, choice fasiesre 400 yards Mes! 63rd Officers Are Entertained Here The officers of the 634 Coast artil lery corps were the honor guests last night of the Army and Navy club at an informal ball in the ballroom of the club, The army and navy offi- cers stationed in this district turned out in large numbers to honor the men just home from overseas. Pa- trons and patronesses of the dance were Judge and Mrs. Thomas Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Me Ewan. ed over by Rear Admiral James H. Glennon, honorary president of the Army and Navy club, Under the di- rection of Commander Jesse B. Gay, U. 8. N., a campaign was launched to make the club membership in clude every naval, army and marine officer in the Northwest. Every of ficer, whether he has been placed membership in t USE THE BALLOT WARNS SEATTLE LABOR LEADER Paul K. Mohr, a former president | of the Seattle Central Labor council, warned the il Wednesday against the tempt ee the form of the nation’s government “Do it by the ballot, and not by revolution,” Mohr cautioned. “We are not like the Russians,” said Mohr, “but even at that 1 be Heve Russia's revolution would have been bloodiess were such a thing possible.” } TO SELL TA The present campaign, launched | by local Catholics for funds to main tain the Briscoe Home, at Orillia, | will culminate in the annual tag day preceding the birthday of Ireland's | patron saint, next Saturday, | March 15. WHAT TO EAT Avoid Indigestion, Sour Acid Stom- | ach, Heartburn, Gas On | Stomach, Ete. | Indigestion and practically all forms of stomach trouble, say med- jeal authorities, are due, nine tim out of ten, to an excess of hydr hi acid in the stomach. Chr “acid stomach” is dingly da ous, and sufferers should r one of two things. go on a limited able diet, avoiding foods that disagree with them, that the stomach and lead to ex- id secretions, or they can eat please in reason and make it ice to counteract the effect of cld and prevent the * is or prema- | a pra the harmful formation of |Dogs Benefit by Will of Pet Lover | DAYTON, ©., March 13.—Under | the will of Miss Louie B, Lams, of wood, six west of this Attorney who is named ex ed to hold in trust the entire estate, valued at $10,000, for the benefit of four dogs, | pets of Miss Iams. At the death of the last of the dogs, it is directed that the property be sold and the proceeds divided equally between the St. Elizabeth and Miami Valley hospitals, of this city, The will provides also that a care-| taker for the dogs be provided, who may be discharged for any neglect of duty that might cause the pets discomfort or suffering, extn dest ad ‘to eat a ture fermentation. bi | surated Magnesia at | 1 probably no better, safer | reliable stomach antacid Sisurated Magnesia, and it is widely used for this purpose. Tt has no direct action on the stomach, and is not a digestent, But a teaspoonful | of the powder or a couple of fiv grain tablets, taken in a little water, | with the food, will neutralize the ex- | cess ac which may be present, and prevent its further formation, | ‘This removes the whole cause of t trouble, and the meal digests natur- | y and healthfully without need of | pepsin pills or artificial digestents, | Got" a few. ounces of Bisurated Magnesia from any reliable druggist, Ask for either vder or. tab= jets. It never comes as a liquid, milk or citrate, and in the bisurated form js not @ laxative, Try this plan a t what 4 want at your and see if this isn’t the dvice you ever had oa “what @ tailored and pleat re ms plain Plum, | Upper Main Floor. Ribbon in White, 500 yards of Lace Edges and In dotted or braided borders. Before the ball a members’ dinner | was held in the dining room, presid:| style Dress Skirts, designed of ama Cloth, with belts and pockets tock and are displayed in Ne ade for a Friday Bale clal Friday, choice... Wool These Georgette Blouses Round, V and Square models embroidered and be Sizes 36 to 46, in White, F Mais, Gray, Navy, Plum Green. Formerly $4.95 and $ Special Friday, choice inch reen of Jacquard KODAK Pink, “ 25c¢ jeached Cot- Formerly 35c ice flag on cover; 40 loose leaves and Ii: er. Bize 7xil. $1.25, For this ES. sheer Formerly hour, a yard ... White tbe. For v for blouse ih Circular Dis. Navy and .. 45c¢ TO REMAIN ABROAD Preferring to rejoin his regiment, rather than come home as a casual, | Corporal Charles Lind, member of |the 18th company, Fifth regiment, | wounds received at Chateau Thierry, has decided to remain abroad, ac- | cording to a letter received recently |by Mrs. E. Rumery, at Earlingtop. F. P. Foisie will speak at an in- formal conference of the Bureau of | After Care, Thursday night, at 8, in |room 4 of the Central building, |] For Over 50 Years EPILEPTIC an’ remart- on active duty or not, is eligible for | e club. | ALBUMS. — 30 Kodak Albums with serv. Formerly 79¢ 400 yards of 38- foile. Neck $3.95 Upper Main Floor, BLOUSES. - Crepe de Chine Waists, trimmed with collar of black dnd white checks. Sizes 36 to 44, in white only. Former ly $3.95. For 5 this hour choi .$1 25 | BATISTE.—300 yards of 26- ff inch silk finished Batiste, All colors, Formerly 30g. For this hour, 25¢ this SHARP | marine corps, having recovered from | Collinson, Hazelton, Pa. This long service means sh ductions in those big shoe bills, is because of worn out soles that. shoes are discarded. Buy Ne for, the whole ‘an a chee, ie for wi family, a cluded. Also, take your : 1 repairman have them bottomed with Nestin Soles. Remember—Nedlin Soles are proof, as well as comfortable and long. - wearing. They are created by o to be all that soles should be, made by The Goodyear Tire & ber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also Wingfoot Heels—guaranteed to © wear ail other heels. 1 $4.25 Universal Lunch Kit . AN EXTRA This Universal Lunch Nealin Soles 2 75 BIG VALUE Kit consists of a strong metal lunch case containing a pint vacuum bottle. This vacuum bottle will keep liquids hot for 24 hours. e Regular price $4.25. Special at......0065. .- $2.75. | No Phone or C, 0. D. Orders—None Delivered. $1.85 Pint Filler for Universal Vacuum Bottles, Special at $1.25 — No Phone or C. O. D. Orders—None Delivered. Here Is One of the Biggest Values on Cups and Saucers That We Have Ever Offered $2.25 Set of Six Ovide Shape China Cups and Saucers, Special at $1.25 Set of Si ix These sets of Imported China Cups and Saucers are made of pure white china with a gold band decoration. They come in the popular Ovide shape and make a very attractive set. are going to need some late: If you need some cups and saucers or r, buy them here Friday, as this sale is for one day only. Regular Price $2.50 Set—Special at ...... $1.25 a set No Phone or C. O. D. Orders—None Delivered. ‘cargos arene aes

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