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Pega? PF raecsse Rearesveses WIDOW WEDDING RATE IN BRITAIN GROWING LONDON, May §.—That dry vol fame, the annual report of the regis trar general, contains this human Interest item: There's an increase of 28 per cent in the number of widows Temarrying. This is supposedly due to the great number of young war Drides whose husbands were killed in war. | AUTOMATIC PHONES COST $2,000,000,000 LONDON, May 8.—Automatic tele phones are being installed thruout the London area at an expense of more than $2,000,000,000, but it is e# timated the saving by the system will offget the cost In a fow years The Installation will take ee Perfect Health | If the Blood Is Kept Pure Almost Every Human Ail- ment Is Directly Traceable to Impurities of the Blood You can not overestimate the {m | portance of keeping the blood free of impurities. When you realize that | the heart is constantly pumping this Vital fluid to all parts of the body, | you can easily see that any impu- rity ip the blood will cause serious compfications. Any slight disorder or impurity that creeps into the blood is a source of danger, for every vital organ of the body depends upon the blood sup- Ply to property perform its functions. painful and dangerous dis @anes are the direct result of a bad! Condition of the blood. Among the Most serious are Rheumatism, with a jits torturing pains; Catarrh, often a| forerunner of 4 consumption Serofula, Bexema, er, Prysipelas Jand other disfiguring skin diseases Malaria, which makes the strongest men helpless, and many other dis eases are the direct result of impure blood. You can easily avold all of there | diseases, and rid the system of them, by the use of 8. 8. 8., the wonderful | blood remedy that has been in con stant use for more than 50 years.| S. 8. & cleanses the blood thoroly, | and routs every vestige of impurity. It i# sold by druggists everywhere For valuable literature and medt cal advice absolutely free, write to day to the cal Dept., Swift 8 cifie Company, 256 Swift Laboratory, | | Adianta, Ga. SPE Broken sport Sh , lors white REV.E.M “moway When the Japanese arrested Rev, I, M. Mowry and convicted him of | harboring agitators against Japanese rule in Korea, they paved the way andings between Japan and America, nd is ont on ball Their home in America is Mansfield, Ohio, for further misund appealed his senten is with him in Kor < FRANCISCO, May 9—*“Bar- © idolized mascot of the 67th coast artillery corps, who came thru Jailing of U. S. Missionaries in Korea Aggravated Feeling ‘Battle Mascot Is Nearly Gassed by the Pound Man THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. « ry MRS. £6 MOWRY | | Mowry has This is Mowry and his wife, who} to death, when the boys of the 67th, who have been frantically searching for their old pal for several days, ar-| Blest Be the Bomds That Bimd the Victory —We have been loosed from the bonds of a terrible war into the bonds of a glorious peace. —It has cost blood and it has cost treasure. —And now to make secure this peace which has been bought for us at so great a price will cost no gift of blood—only a loan of further treasure. —lIs the price too great, or the victory that has been won too slight? —NO! —WE WILL BUY BONDS! —While there is yet time —WE WILL BUY BONDS! ~While Seattle's credit is sfill good —WE WILL BUY BONDS! —Before our pride is turned to shame —WE WILL BUY BONDS! —Before another day passes -—WE WILL BUY BONDS! Showing of spring and summer weights in Fraser-Paterson Co. SECOND AND UNIVERSITY. PHONE MAIN 7100 Dolmam Coats and Capes $25.00 Specially Priced for Saturday —A special purchase of new Dolman Coats and Capes offered tomorrow at an especially reasonable price. —Materials are velours, serges, gaberdines, —Colors are tan, rose, navy, French blue, sand, gold and black. —Some models fully lined in figured satin. 150 Silk Jersey and Jersey Top Petticoats at —Apparel Section, Third Flee Knit Underwear Specially Priced —420 Women’s Fancy Vests with hand crochet yokes two and three inches. imperfections and would sell in regular stock at 85c otherwise. These Vests have slight —Specially priced for Saturday NAVY GOODS Merchandise, manufactured to comply with govern- ment regulations, of which the larger part of our stock consists, offers to the individual a line of goods that cannot be excelled for outing trips of all Jinds as well as garments that wear for the man = at various trades, mechanics, carpenters, the battles of France and back to/ rived in time to save his life. San Francisco without a scratch, has| Can you imagine auch @ fate for ust escaped an awful death, |a hero who served his country over ‘The poundmaster had him in cus | there and helped to trim the Hun? tody and was preparing to gas him| “Barney made the round trip oo from San Francisco with the 67th LEMON JUICE ant Page, of the C. A. C., band, FOR FRECKLES | | w | home with the boys recently he was given @ home at the headquarters | Girls!) Make beauty lotion fora few cents—Try it! at —220 Boys’ Union Suits soft nainsook, B. V. D. style; sizes 6 to 16 years. Special for Satur- day at ....eceeereeeceesees —320 Women’s Band-top Union Suits of fine cotton; sleeveless and knee length; sizes 4 to 9. Spe- cial for Saturday at......$1.00 —Kait Underwear Section, First Fleon $6.50 Each —A special purchase of Petti- coats offers an unusual oppor- tunity to secure seasonable styles and shades at a big price reduction. All silk jerseys and jersey tops with chiffon taffeta flounces. Munsing Wear for men, women and children continues tomorrow —Our stock of Munstng Wear for men, women and children in weights for warm weather has never been more complete than it ts this spring. a el | of the Musicians’ union, that he might be near his old pals all the time. A week ago he wan enlisted | in the Victory Loan campaign and| nent to Los Angeles to do his bit.| Ho became homesick there and they had to bring him back. H. trayed | away the other day, and busy pound man pitked him up, ignorant of his identity. Squeeze the juice of two lemons| An tnacription ts belng engraved | into a bottle containing three for “farney's" collar that will shame ounces of orchard white, shake well) any poundmaster that may cast a and you have a quarter pint of the | suspicious look at the dog hero in best freckle and tan lotion, and com-| the future. yest SHARE PROFITS WITH WORKERS _ Khaki Trousers, $1.25 to $2.50. 0. S Army Woolan Under- 8 in flesh, biue and Khaki Breeches, $2.50 to $5.00. | , Woe" Per Rarment. S100. BI Chambray Shirts, $1.30 uto ary ee teamer Kugs, and $1.25. Regulation Poncho, Khaki Shirts, $1.00 to 93.50. Tarpaulin, €x9, haki Blouses, $1.50 to $3.50. | $4.00. live Drat Shirts, | Boy Scout Tents, size Gx7 ft, 92.50 to 86.50. Olive Drab Woolen Shirts, complete with poles, $6.50, Corduroy Trousers, 94.00 and : . oo and grades, $2.75 to $10.00, eta, Woolen, $1.50 to @& | U.S Transport Hammocks, 61. Mackinaw coats, raincoats, slickers, heavy boots, canteens, mess kits, folding lunch baskets, folding |. buckets, camp grates, bakers, flashlights, com- passes, folding spades, leggings, folding cots, etc. KIRE’S MILITARY SHOP § —Third Fleer. Silk Gloves —Strap-wrist Gloves, six-button length, in colors of white, gray and mode; pair..... 25 Leatherette Glove: —Strap-wrist, suitable for street wear or automobile use. White, chamois and gray shades. Priced i $2.00 —Gleve Section, First Fleer. New Liberty Canteen Bags $5.00 to $7.50 —A new shipment arrived yesterday; cok ors are black, navy blue, brown, tan and gray. Fitted with mirror, coin purse, pew fume bottle, lip stick holder. —Leather Goods Section, First Fleom, . Hand Bags —Moroceo, crepe, seal or patent leather; flat or envelope styles; top and back straps; eight different styles; fitted with small mirror; colors are gray, brown, biue, green and black. Fwr Saturday priced °° 2. $1.50. 10-08, duck, ‘oolen ankle, three-quarter or knee in all sizes to 50; regulars and —Men'’s Section, First Fleer, For Women and Children length, Shoes, various styles y stouts. ‘Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or tollet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white | for a few cents. Masnage this aweet-| cotton union sults at an -$1.00, $1.25 and $1.60 for boys at ooss ee eeseesees + 1,00, $1.25 and $1.50 —Kalt Underwear Section, First Fleer. ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, | larms and hands each day and see |how freckles and blemishes disap- pear and how clear, soft and rosy- Orders and Inquiries Solicited Blouses mmer Middy Ties Regal Boat Shoy white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless and never trritates, Shoes | |, BUY THEM NOW. Never in the history of our business has our stock been so complete so early in the season. Summer Shoes for street wear, sport and vacation, all smartly fashioned, all reasonably priced. | “tirsta” shipped from the mill. Each Philadelphia Textile Mills Adopt New System (Spectal to The Star by NW. E. A) PHILADELPHIA, May 9%.—Tex- tle workers in Philadelphia, num- bering 150,000, will participate in a profiteharing plan which has been approved by organizations ef textile manufacturers, The plan will firnt be introduced by the Full Pushtoned Hosiery Manufacturers’ association, which will submit it to $000 workers of that erade for approval. ‘The fund ts created by each mill paying over monthly the sum of 10 conta for every dozen of hosiery worker under 18 will pay in 60 cents every two weeks and each worker over 18 one dollar every two weeks. The profit sharing fund will be distributed every six months among members in good standing in the| Toilet Articles Saturday Savings in the Toilet Goods Section Tooth Paste —Pepsodent ----------50¢ —Pedeco 456 —Mary Garden 80¢ ACrystalol p--s2ceceeee BOE —Dentaluxe renee. -B5¢ Tooth Powder Lyon's 1. HK CAOK comes wee nore ene: —Banitol .-... -30e —Vivaudou's 25¢ —Revelation 2.2 BEE —BUrrill's amecocceomee - 35¢ Cold Creams —Marvelons, tubes 25¢ and 5O¢ —Melba Skin Cleanser, tubes. —Daggett & Ramadell's, tubes jars .. seeeeeee —Mary Garden, jars —Mavis, jars .. .50¢ Vanishing Creams Fiancee, Jame ceneees +. SO —FCAya, JATd sececseeee BOE —Violet Seo, tubes......25¢ —Jars —jars 5O¢ end $1.00 25¢ +:10¢, 23¢ and 45¢ 35¢, 45¢ and 79¢ +o0e 508 Luxor, Jars so--++-eee- SOG Skin Lotions —Attractive assortment in the latest patterns, includ- ing trench twinkle, harem; also velvet and chenille dots; the season’s most popular shades; yard....65¢ Slip-On Veils —We are featuring a plain, medium mesh Veil, made of strong thread in all the desired co! Priced at, each .-... ecccccsecccecsn SOG and Neckwear —An interesting assortment of the season’s new fash- ioned Neckwear, including satin roll Collars in Victorg red, blue, white, pink and tan; also the popular round mal «| neck pleated Collar in sheer nets, daintily finished fame proportion as the amount of | wages paid during the six montha. | Whites, Tans, Browns and Black | In addition to this, the dues paid in, plus interest, will be returned. An) ra Seo executive council 60 per cent work- WOMEN’S HIGH SHOES | | ers and 50 per cent management, will be elected, one of each from each mill. President and secretary will be elected from the management | and vice president and treasurer | vo —_ lace Sport Shoe, fiber soles $3 85 r e White Nile cloth lace Boots, covered 5 Egg, and It’s Fatal| F 1 heels; widths; 4 0693.9 NEW BLOOMFIELD, Pa, May White Reignskin lace Boots, welt soles, $5.85 hen of Mrs, Thomas Ford $6.85 Same as above, with short WRIID cp sc ncccctvcccecnctascousere $6.85 from the workers, 9.—Shermandale furnishes a snake |story as the aftermath of the theft leather French heels.......++++++++++ White Reignskin lace Boots, white ivory SEVERAL OTHER STYLES OF SUMMER SHOES SHOWN AT THESE PRICES. Snake Eats Glass lof eggs from the nest of a turkey welt soles, French or Cuban heels.... SEE OUR WINDOWS —Tady Mary, jars —Laxor, jars... —Santtol, jare .....-. with tucked edge. Many other styles to select from. Priced Saturday at ....2.--..+-.cccees nese oe TOG —Neckwear Section, First Fleeq, BASEMENT CANVAS, BUCK, KID AND CALFSKIN | —Tellet Goods Section, First Fleer. THE SPECIAL PRICE —offers unusual values, and nothing but unusual values. Special pur- chases of merchandise are bought considerably under price, and sold at special prices, You will always find extraordinary values in the Spe- cial Price Basement. last summer. The hen made a nest along Sherman's creek and then the ogee began to disappear almost as fast as they were laid. Finally Mrs. Ford placed a glass egg in| the nest and removed the genuine product datly, One day the glass exe disappeared and a large black- |snake that had been seen several times and had been blamed for the theft of the eggs was seen no more. Several days ago a neighbor of Mrs. Ford's, Louls Smiley, while walking along the banks of the creek, noticed the skeleton of a large snake and 4 large glass eee in the region where the stomach would be. And so it is believed that when the snake was neither able to digest nor disgorge the fruits of his marauding tour he died, Declares He Talks to His Dead Son LONDON, May 9%.—Sir Oliver Lodge, the British scientist who, ten years ago, startled the world with his assertion that communi- cation could be established with the dead, bas announced his resig- nation #6 principal of Birmingham university. “I intend,” he says, “to devote the remainder of my life to the problem of the ether of space in both its physical and psychocal relations, In the region of con- 100 Ne to be sold Saturday at $15.00 —Beaded and Printed Georg- ettes, embroidered Crepe de Chines, chiffon taffetas and foulards. —All sizes from 16 to 42, inclu- sive. —All the late styles in the new colors for spring and summer. These Dresses were bought at a big price reduction and are remarkable values. =A —A special purchase arrived (~~ 7is@esi7 this week for the Special = Price Basement. All new shapes and all size Hats in- cluded in the lot; seasonable colors, trimmed with flowers and ribbon. Every Hat in the lot an exceptional value. White NU-BUCK lace Oxford, $4.85 White canvas one or two-strap Pumps, French or Cuban covered seca seeeeerscarerecccsenes White Nile cloth Pump, Cuban * covered h 300 Fancy Petticoats $1.85 Each —Waterbloom Petticoats in pretty floral patterns; assortment of good colors. —Special Saturday, each .....+.....e..... $81.85 Summer Shoes for Girls White NU-BUCK lace Shoes, low or Cuban heels; sizes 21% to 6 ......+ i eee $4.85 All-white glazed kid, low heels, sizes from 214 In tan leather, the shoe for wear—— Sizes 10 to 13814......$2.85 Sizes 1 to 51% Girls in Kent Get "Gas Bath Weekly LONDON, May 9%--The right to organize and permission to use the SATISFIED (TVHOSE who patronize us word to tell us what they think They &i Asfled with treatments satiae e 8 that we cannot carry out to the lette: time, and we intend to remain in and refinement nee acquiring the 4 j Of the better quality, to fit every foot from the toddler to the child in its early teens, in smoke horse or tan. Sizes 5 to 8, $1.65. Sizes 814 to 11, $2.15. Sizes 11% to 2, $2.35. Special Showing of Stylish Buckles MEN—See us for your Summer for Summer Pumps Shoes and Oxfords. Joint physics and psychology there is much work to be done,” In book recently published by Sir Oliver he wrote of the exist- ence of his dead son in the spirit bathtub once a week are accord- ed the maids of the Bromley dis- trict In Kent, under the terms of an agreement reached at a joint conference of the maids and their world and of long conversations between them, HILDREN mistresses. Other concessions given the maids are a period of two hours daily in which they shall not be called upon to do any work, one half day and evening of each week, a half day on Sunday, a full day once ® month and an annual holl- ay. f ‘Malas who sleep in the houses where they are employed shall not be sent out at night. They are to lowed a half hour for break~ a full hour for dinner and a olized wax habit, depending less and less upon cosmetics for their complexion difficulties, It does seem a lot saner to just peel off t wornout skin when loses youthful color and appearance: that this can be done so easil ly, painlessly and economical ‘There's no trouble getting mercol- ized wax at n ounce will do), become gener id there's no troublo ing it—just as you use cold or applying at night, washing it next morning, The wax takes off the old scarf akin, in tiny flakes, wu little each day,’ The new under-skin, which gradually appears, is velvety soft and beautifully white, radiant with Eirlieh loveliness. Any surface trou. le, like pimples, red or yellow patches, frock course, with thy Advertisement, he it ete, vanish, of ¢ ie rded cuticle, — on Come in an work. tee amounts to a id let ua tell yo ething. ut our Let us refer you to a few of our Satisfied patrons. Lady attendants,