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nd Brought Back 20 Huns THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 14, The Great American Home! | 1919. PAGE 9 STORE HOURS: 9 TO 6 DAILY BY A. EK. GEL or WASHINGTON, April 14.—The fi P MAI American advance on the Meuse | Argonne front began on Nov. 1-—ten Gays before the armistice was sign a, In six days Pershing's men took 26.000 prisoners, and drove the Ger Mans to Murrender or an armistice ‘ave them from disaster Tho $9h division was thrown into The line twice during the final bat We, and with jhe other 20 divisions gaged won for fame Harold A. Furlong of Detroit was | first lieutenant of Company M, 363rd infantry of the 89th, When th t began on Nov. 1, Lieut. Pur ‘s regiment advanced thru the de Bantheville until the terrific hine-gun fire from the front be @ so hot it could go no further The company commander and py of the soldiers tn Furlong’s pany had been killed, Lieut. Ng assumed command of his pany © Knowing t nest was would be long rapi @uty, and hb frgm certain death Sraingly he left his company started“out ahead to wipe out machine gunners, With re could t unless that machine mopped up" his com ughtered, Lieut cided that it was alone, to save his ax May Put Products Out of Business BY MILTON BRONNER WASHI YN, April 14.—About end of this month Daniel C. Kop international revenue commix » May write to Miss Julia head of the Children's Bu of the Department of Labor fon’t you please start your nts at work to find out what con are employing children in . quarries and factories?" it will be the signal for the sec attempt to put Into effect a a law against employment of Bild labor more drastic than any in world. The first attempt was a forbidding shipment of child la goods from one state to another t law was knocked out by the l supreme court Whe present enactment has a bet chance to stand the fire of the Lemons Do Whiten! Try This on Face, ; Neck, Arms, Hartds | The lemon juice massage indulg- im once or twice each day means) but | ittle time and trouble, girl: it of the splendid result bleached beautifully white, a iplexion with the bloom of a h, a softening eare; in fact, a skin eloquent o! ture’s purity and bands white, and full of charm. | What sirl or woman hasn't beard! lemon juice to remove complex: blemishes; to bleach the skin to bring out the roses, the mess and the hidden beauty? lemon juice alone is acid, there {rritating. and should be mix-| with orchard white this way: in through a fine cloth the) -ot two fresh lemons into a/ containing about three c of orchard white, then| te well and you have a whole pint of skin and complex | lotion at about the cost one iy pays for a smal! jar of ordi- cold cream. Be sure to strain lemon juice so no pulp gets the bottle, then this lotion will pure and fresh for months. massaged daily into the face, arms and bands, it should nat- help to whiten, clear, smooth- and beautify the skin. yy druggist will supply three) of orchard white at very! cost and the grocer has the PTD OMRKEN YOUR GRAY AIR this! Brush Sage Tea and Sul-/ Compound through your hair, taking one strand at a time en you darken your hair with Tea and Sulphur, no one can ecatise it’s done #0 naturally, evenly. Preparing this mixture, igh. at home is musey and trou ome. At little cost you can buy any drug store the ready-to-use | paration, improved by the addi of other ingredients called fyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- md.” You just dampen a sponge Swoft brush with it and draw this your hair, taking one small | at a time, By morning all hair disappears, and, after an- application or two, your hair beautifully darkened, | luxuriant y, faded hair, though no dis ee, is a sign of old age, and as all desire a youthful and at- ve appearance, busy at} with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul Lou rene and wok years NATIVE HERB TABLETS Have you noticed the rugged healthy complexion of our soldier foys—their elastic step, 4 strong, manly bearing. This e« ition is due to outdoor lif plenty of exercise, regular habits and wholesome food. Your responsibilities ma to work, live You may have to away janachine, 8 eek or other employment un you ition becomes atale. Indig tion, crnetipation, headaches and neral debility follow. Your liver peng Kidneys fail to act properly, id your blood becon poor and ish, Don't health-#lack= ‘ake Bilan Native Herb Tab- . They will relieve constipa- on, remove indigestion, help to Z. 4 ‘ event rheumatiom and make ou fit. Look for trade rk. Our money back on every be: ik druggints and here. = not piay rind le Smashed Four Gun Non & point where nothing but! itself everiasting | of those lines} { glossy | I markable and unexarmpled news | courage, he crossed an several hundred yards wid: of the American line der heavy fire Reaching the woods again on the | Opposite side of the open the brave young officer, crouching be hind trees and taking cover tn shell holes wherever he could, worked his way around to the rear of the line of machine guns. ‘There were in f ume un nt all the vrew them in the woods, pouring a constant fire into |the American line opposite. Lieut Furtong closed in on the nearest one and opened fire with his rifle. Tab ing the Germans completely by sur prise, he killed several of them and drove the others into our line ‘Then he sneaked up on the second gun and repeated the operation. Twice more he attacked German ma ebine guns singlehanded, each time disposing of a number of Huns, Not jonly did he put those four machine gUN nests out of action without help, but he drove 20 prisoners before him into the American lines The war department recognized his bravery by conferring upon him the coveted — Congressic Medal of Honor. four of a Buy a bond of the Fifth Liberty VICTORY LOAN and bring him bach. Child Labor | Judges. It seeks to put child factories out of business by ¢ ing the nation’s right tax kind of goods it chooses, This en-| tment is simply a portion of the revenue bill for the year 1918. Os tensibly it provides for taxes Provides 10 per Cent Tax Actually the hopes of its authors jand of the administration are that not one cent will thus be collected. much as Uncle Sam needs money ‘The law provides for co an excise tax equal to 10 per of the net profits of any mine. ry 1, cannery tory employing lows: Any country are permitted to work; nery, workshop or factory in which |children under 14 are employed, or in which children between 14 and 16 are permitted to work more than § hours a day, or more than «ix days a week, or after 7 at night or before 6 in the morning. The excep on to this tx a bona fide boys rix’ canning club organized under auspices of the department of agri-| culture or of 4 state or of the United The tax these employers | is in addition to all other to any MUNICH EVENTS the } tion of cent fu fo! a workshop or labor as ‘Conflicting Reports Emanate From Bavaria BY FRANK J. TAYLOR United Preas Staff Correspondent BERLI April 12.—(Delayed.) ppic events in Munich rendered the won unt to any one not actuall n doubtful have situ ible within t Munich onl or om pu nov troops have Wurabi the wnat Billie recap. anc Lyle, 820 of the undoubtedly night. His ates To go after employers subject to} both the Bolsheviki and the social from those who can probe into the| latest dispatches mid there was of labor would need $184,160 a year | ing. or who was winning. the country. Senator Lodge, who|aaitatton. has offered tts troops provision which sald that $184,160 Government [retary of labor in accordanee with without resistance |foreement of any law relating to of a working group to replace the | The senate accepted the Lodge! hogy, with powers equal to mat @ the house from the South knocked Feteenen expense authorized to be ine urred by his amendment made adequate tn-) passed, maken it its duty only when) | tax law respecting child labor it will ‘That's why it is up to Roper to at Brest |Many Anxious to Few reservations are left for the expected to arrive in Camp Pontane republican club in the Masonic tem-| |train; Battery } 150th artillery, of Alaska building secreta 8 noc ip pois of Pennsylvania, 117th field signal o Elliott 622 pee ” jemba today | fi Seattle, and consequent! ‘ pnewatiently reserva! pring Friedrich Wilhelm, | } | H, I and K, of the 167th infantry, on | tH try, and the 151st machine gun bat | tien is our constant Incentive to! | . We ean better satisfy you be-\Peter Pecht,Asks Police to Make assurance doubly sure ported the lowe Sunday of $450 in in adjusting frames and mount on the theory that mnall boys of the are experts in both lines: “Broken lenses quickly replaced.” | aii in $20 gold pieces. According to his father had told of the secret hid money than i natural lately are be | must pay been overthrown, that the taxes. public has been restored. 4 th the new tax, the commissioner of in-| ists are conducting their fespectiv ternal revenue will need asaintance| Kovernments side by ide, Th matter. Thereby hangs a tale street fighting under way in Munich It was estimated the department] without reference to who was fight |to enable ite children’s bureau to] The Wurttemburg government | make proper Investigations all over | successfully suppressing Spartacan was strong for the purposes of the |help crush the communists tax, therefore, drew up a | varia “shall be available to be expended by the sec | tured Augsburg lother towns from the estimate submitted by him to the secretary of the treasury for the en The national soviet congress Berlin is debating the scntuonmin ss yo z cy gil ichstag. The majorit wootal . ate | reichstag. ° y ali bss Ripe Comes In are advocating creation of a |amendment. But when the revenue! tne reichatag. Chancellor Scheide bill went to conference, members of mann ee beth plans. this out and put in a provision that the money should be available “for RAINBOW UNITS the secretary of labor upon request of the commissioner of internal reve- | nue.” | | As Senator Lodge pointed out then, | | epection the duty of the department of labor. The amendment, as finally Entire Division | Arriving at | facta are asked for. Brest Camp “If there is a failure to enforce the |ite at the door of the commissioner Entire Rainbow Division Is of internal revenue.” . Coming Into U. S. Camp start the wheels moving. | ADVANCE MEN TO SAIL lear Poindexter} BREST, April 14.—(United Press) ldinner at which Senator Miles Poin-|~-The entire Rainbow division was dexter will adérese the Young M zen from the front today. The latest arrival« include the 117th sanitary ple Wednesday evening cuidate tee 0 Indiana; headquarters Companies A Aceon . . and B, 149th machine im battalion club, every seat will battalion, of Missouri ta by Monday oda gr ag ‘wind The foliowing units are expected to This is the only address Senator! ; her’ wih mae fr he mpanies G, H, 1 L and M,} [Eotemexter fe in oF near! seseh infantry, New York, on the} |tions have been coming in from all | Field staff, supply and headquat er the Western rt of t ae Part of the state.| ters companies and First battalion, | \167th infantry, of Albany, onthe | } North Carolina, Companies BE, F/G, anies L. and M, 167th infan- G F jtallon on the Minnesota 323 PIKE ST. SATISFACTION Our desire to win your satisfac MISSING NOW be minutely thorough in all that) sails we do for you, cause all of our work is executed | under one system and one root Solve Mystery when you are in need of any Peter echt, 1759 19th ave thing optical. ‘There is acie gold he had hidden in the basement ings as well as sight-testing,|of bis home, and police are working Mr. Hateson and Mr. Donahey neighborhood filched the money, Pecht aswerts that the money was the police, Peter Pecht, Jr., hia son, admits taking $20 of the money after ing place. Youngsters of the vicin |ity who have been spending more ing questioned by the police. IDON, April 14.—Great Britain ew and 1,248 wea armistice Was pro- The government has scrapped nearly 4,000 machines as lobsolete or damaged beyond ‘repair. ? that | Terre Haute, | some months ago. jances during |Put a stop to them WILLIAM, Witt You TAKE THAT THc OFF YouR FACE WHILE YouRE EATING — THe Team 1S So BUSY WITH SPRING PRACTICE. TAT WILLIE HAROLY HAS Time FoR WIS MEALS — WALKER HINES — TROUBLE STILL ARE PUZZLING ISON WAY HERE ONIN BAVARIA Minister Military Drive Director General Expected to Meet McAdoo Seattle may be vinited Hines, by keneral Walker of the administra BY KUDOLPH KOMMER D (United Press Correspondent) en railroad we head head ment that Kove Pau Milwaukee Wente ma be atthe been proc change Bers inew plinhed left Low An: | sid Fin erage ge Communist rule Easeliien’ cotnise Ne | artet preven ly the overwhelming numbers of © his way to before going | “*nmen upying that It said omewhere a but in maid 2 in Brunswick in government was 4 H without bloodshed, it omit Se wi road North ae road adm McAdoo also en McAdoo am G head. omer s tuhr dis be Seattle ngton, D. C will meet Hines and St, I i port or Portland to Waal he between troops o¢ re = Strikes are rmany. ¢ the movement no funer continuing ligwere have join there nor W inhevik ea and conference nol “U. S, TRANSFERS COL. CAVANAUGH Sent to Nashville to Await Further Orders B knowr for ing the Lake Washington been eved from duty ee Of Aha shied + Of Washington and will proceed to Nashville, Tenn await further ores, Col, Cavanaugh commanded 18th engineers, a Pacific coast men, which was first to leave here for overseas in the summer of 1917 Dean J. T. Condon. of the university during the ¢ of Dr. Suzzailo, announced night that Lieut. Col, K. T professor of military science will leave the university on orders from the war depart ment to report to the disciplinary barracks at abi eees Leavenworth, Kan. DEBS BEGINS PRISON TERM Convicted on Charge of Se- ditious Utterances MOUNDSVILLE, W, Va., April 14, | —Eugene V. De often socialist | candidate for president, today began | serving his ten-year sentence in the} | federal penitentiary here. Debs gave himself up to federal au- | M**aRe | thorities in Cleveland yesterday, on | Property arriving there from hie home in| “lstrict are looking forward to early Ind. He was convicted, | Paving of streets that will connect Oe seditious ut ward park to Rainier valley with addons in 68 1 automobile road, Resolu expressing the intention of these improvements have | been adopted by the council, OFFICER ACCUSED OF DRINKING EVIDENCE; PORTLAND, Ore, April 14 | Charges that Deputy United States w & made at tempts have been contro! of the railway for strategic Reappearance of sailors reasons. in an ominous | feverishly with the communis sign. Spartacans in Munich. Hanson to Outline Cavar well butid canal in the augh work James BAN FRANCISCO, April new practical plan for unemployment and bettering the con dition of the worker is claimed by Ole Hanson, mayor of Seattle. an Ma here his in has of engineers in ing in the Civic auditorium. the | meeting “Americanism Versus Bolshevism” |i the subject of the address. Han acting presi * hin scheme involves pro ductive non-producing ductive ing it Ad Man eg After | land and offers pro amployment to all men need. Smith and tactics, H.G ge oy enlisted in the to his old position with the Daken | Advertising Agency, after serving in some of the hardest fighting of the war. At the time the armistice was signed, he was acting as physical | trainer and bayonet instructor at the largest Can dian ‘noted! in neland NO CHANCE NOW TO IMPROVE BOULEVARD east aide of Rainier boulevard in the near future, valley residents, but owners tn the Lakewood to an ton, O. BREAK YOUR REST ith old Morshal Berry, who arrived in Port land Saturday with two prisoners arrested at Roseburg on the charge of violating the prohibition amend ment, drank some of the confiscated liquor while on the way to Portland will be thoroly investigated, United # Marshal Alexander said to He said he already had gone has|far enough with the investigation to be certain that the charges had been grosuly exaggerated, at least, reliable Dr. King’s New Discovery That raw, throat must be soothed, That phlegn mded chest must be loosened at cough must be checked so you can sleep. Dr. King’s New Discovery relieving colds, and coughs for half a century without the least disagreeable after-effects, Your druggist has it because it Is; well-known and tn big demand, 600) HALF MILLION KILLED and $1.20. N. BE. A.) Hungari last 471 Star by April, 14 (Special to The HUDAPES an wow in the war up to the Pills, the, Italian offensive are placed at 1s Wastes, killed, $90,000 wounded, 328,282 the complexion clear, the stomach| prisoners and 408,000 missing. Of sweet, the tongue uncoated, the|the latter 50 per cent are believed breath untainted, Mild yet positive | to be dead, The losses In the Italian In action, 266" offensive are ostimated at 400,000,, , a, Try this for Constipation Keep the bowels on schedule time with Dr. King’s New Life aystom freed from poison Noske Threatens The was thru thruout | have cities | Employment Plan C Giteating utilization of idle men and! rvice Canadian army in 1916, has returned | ‘There ix no chance for paving the | The city council has delivered this | TOTAL FOR HUNGARY | A FAIR STORE With a Liberal Policy Standard grade merchandise fairly priced and sold on terms that each individual customer can meet without hardship or cramping—this is the policy behind the M. A. Gottstein Furni- ture Company. ce ae SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Men still in the service, or holding an honorable discharge, will be accorded special consideration in the purchase of house- hold furnishings. Be Curtain Sale Tuesday Secrim Curtains of good quality marquisette in thirteen different patterns, one to six pairs of @ kind. Some with edging, others with attractive in- sertion. Regular values range up to $3.25. CHOICE $1.75 Priced for quick clearance in Tuesday’s Special Sale, pair ......... (May be added to account) 35 $17. 50 Solid Oak f Dresser 1 2= Splendid Solid Oak Dresser, exactly like picture except this design has one long top drawer instead of 2 short ones as shown. Top measures 18x33 and the beveled mirror 12x20. An unusually good value at the regular price of $17.50, Extra Special Tuesday and all week, $12.35 TERMS—$1 Now and $1 Weekly. (May be added to customer's account without the usual first payment.) Helps for Lawn and Garden ADDED TO ACCOUNT Lawn Mowers, Grass Cutters, Rakes, Garden Hose, Small Garden Tools of all kinds, may be added to your account any time without the customary first payment. to obtain | Kovno-Koenigaberg Sole Agents. for ‘| Buck’s Famous 100% Union-Made Ranges and Heaters | of northern Germany is regarded an} are | attempting to join hands You save $10 to $20 when you buy a Buck's Range Your old stove taken in exchange ster te 'M.A. GOTTSTEIN time tomorrow night at 4 mass meet Mayor regiment of | Kolph of San Francisco arranged the | | | FURNITURE CO. S POPUL AR HOME ME FURNISHERS 1514-1520 Second, between Pike and Pine . F BACKAGHY OR KIDNEYS BOTHER | Eat less meat and take » glass of — Salts to flush out Kidneys— Drink plenty of water WANT ALL U. S, MADE HEALTHY ‘Doctors, Hospital Experts Would Prevent Disease | She Says Boarder Looted Her Trunk; Archie Brown, a boarder at the | home of Mrs. 8. Sheldon, 1915 Yesler Way, was arrested Sunday night on complaint of Mrs. Sheldon, who re- ported to the police that she sus pected Brown in connection with the | theft of $60 from her trunk. } wh is held for investigation. When ched at the police station | his pockets yielded a small sum of | Better health thru better the object of a hospital cont money in a purse and $60 in bills \and silver American College of Surgeons | hela thy New Washington | ¢ CHILDS q LAKAT ME suffer from backache, sick | dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue wattle, April 16, 1919. Doctors, hoepital superintendents | | and hospital trustees of Washington | Look at tongue! Remove poi-!coated and you feel rheumatic sons from stomach, liver | ‘winges when the weather is bad. and bowels Eat Joss meat, drink lots of water; Uric acid in meat excites the kid: neys, they become overworked; get be ir ache and feel like lumps jof lead, ‘The urine becomes cloudy; | the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relie? two or three times during the night. When the |kidneys clog you must help them | flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be @ real sick person shortly, At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you headache, hospitals nee f the \to be at | hotel, will consider not only how hospitals | can best care for the sick, but also what the most practical means are Ito keep people from getting sick “Can not practically every man woman and child in our puntry be |made physically fit for the day's work, just as the soldiers were made also get from any pharmacist four [fit to fight? Do industries know of lounces of Jad Salts; take a table lany better investment than the spoonful in a glass of water before |health and happiness of their com breakfast for a few days and your | munity? Has the time arrived when | kidneys will then act fine. This fa- | mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon jutce, combined with lithia, and has been used for |generations to clean clogged kid- neys and stimulate them to normal |activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source men and women, doctors and hospital | workers should solve this na jof irritation, thus ending bladder | Uonal need for good health? top: | ics for discussion by the eminent phy siciang attending the conferenc Dr, Park Weed Willis is in charge of the arrangements for the confer nee a is inexpensive, cannot makes a delightful efferves- it lithia-water drink which every- one should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active, Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble, LUDENS MENTHOL COUGH DROPS GIVE QUICK RELIEF | Mrs. Hearst Dies in Southern Home| OAKLAND, Cal, April 14.—(U nites Press.)}—Private funeral services sd Mrs. Phoebe Apperson Hearst, who] Accept “California” Syrup of died yesterday afternoon at her home | Figs onty—look for the name Call- in Pleasanton, will be held at the | fornia on the package, then you home Wednesday morning. A public] @®@ sure your child is having the service will be held in the afternoon. and most harmless laxative or Mra. Hearst, died at the age of 76, | Physic for the little stomach, liver following an attack of influenza &®4@ bowels, Children love its de- whieh developed pneumonia, she Welous fruity taste, Full directions had been in poor. health three fF child's dose on each bottle, Give |yours. At her bedside was Wiifiam " Without fear, Mrs, Hearst's life was devoted to charitable acts, Among the institu. tions owing much to her ts the Uni versity of California