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The Red Cross Nurse Such a merciful minister, thou, Red Cross Nt In your white-shrouded manner, so spotles That I pause in respect to your labors which cheer Those poor souls which are wounded by some dreaded curse, Meany Hall Irs r Seattle Symphony Orchestra JOHN SPARGUR Conductor Every sorrow you brighten, each cloud drive away; Self-effacing in most of the tasks given you, As you strive in your tenderest ways to imbue With real gladness some soul which is downcast and gray. oN aw a aa You would shrink from the glamor of passing applause, For you serve with a feeling deep grounded in love; You would serve for the glory to Mary above In your work of assistance to sweet nature’s laws. For the souls which have strayed you have set them First Concert aright; 7 And the spirits downcast you have mended anew al November 7 Their deep fractures with love and the pity in you. s, You reveal to their eyes true love's wonderful might. ‘ Isolde Menges I am proud of the burdens you bear on your brow; | For the glory of woman’s true sphere you fulfill Famous English As you ease man’s great sorrows and brightén his : Violinist will. (Gy In the service of Mercy, an angel are thou. Reserved Seats —JOHN J. LANG ‘BACH, | on Sale at Ensign U.S. N. R. F. | SHERMAN CLAY’S ea woe ns martin i ~— - | This Week | - ee a a | Two Children Dead, Mother in - ices—. ic, . = . . $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. | Jail Resists Forcible Feeding | — a > ee _ Let's go cat at Boldt | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6—Ft-| 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. forts of Christina Pierson, nurse tn aN —————— | the detention hospital, to forcibly feed Mra, Helen Stites Faust, today, | | met with fierce resistance and the patient had beaten Miss Pierson be fore she was overpowered. Mra. Faust, widow of the aviation eutenant, Thomas Faust, ts sus pected of having poisoned her two babies while grieving over the death lof her husband, who succumbed to influenza last January. She ts ap- parently attempting to starve herself to death. Hospital attaches have succeeded In forcing her to swallow warm milk which haa kept her nour. iwhed for several dayn Meanwhile the coroner's chemist ts analyzing the contents of the babiew | stomachs to ascertain whether poison killed them. Mra, Faust, who has steadfastly refused to utter a word| | aince the tragedy, was to make her | secona appearance before the lunacy commission today. WOUNDED MAN CALLS FOR GIRL MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov. 6.—# J Mileham, who tried to end his lite|[) last Friday because, he said, his | wife, known as Esther Diggtes, re | | fused to come to Moscow to live with him, ts improving. | Doctors say he has a fatr chance | to live. Mileham continues to ask for hin | wife and begs his friends to appeal | to her in his behalf in an effort to |have her join him. The girl, who, following Mileham’s attempted sui. cide, disclaimed any acquaintance | with him, is a student at the Unt versity of California, A letter arrived here yesterday for | i your gums are sore, sloughing and bleeding, you have Prorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Dis ease, which is a menace to good health, We are the on'y Dentists tn the Northwest who spectaltze In this dreaded disease, Exam!- nation and eetimate free. Special care taken of children's teeth. Reasonable discount to Unica men and their families, Al work guaranteed 15 year, BOYS! Join the Ace Bicycle Club Pay $2:00 Down and ride your bike home. Five-year Written Dentists Guarantee. ¢ Mileham from the girl, according to GET YOURS TODAY Mileham’s physician, but the latter INC. decided it would be unwise to let the 608 Third Ava Cor. James St Excelsior man have tt, fearing it might contain unpleasant news, Motorcycle & Bicycle Co. Inc. 301. PineSt, Elliott 997 Phone Ellictt 3633 BERKELEY, Cal, Nov. 6—At the Hours: $20 a. m. to ¢ p.m request of Esther Digxlea, alleged 2 wife of H. J. Mileham, members of her sorority, the Alpha Delta Gam ma, today petitioned university offi clals for an indefinite leave of ab- sence for the «irl. The sorority sisters continue to re | fuse.to divulge the whereabouts of | the girl | The sorortty has information from | | tho girl's aunt, Mra, A. G. Diggles, which, it ts said, will cause the soror ity to dismias the girl from its mem bership. Mra, Diggies today accused the so- rority of meddling. “If thowe girls had kept out of the affair at the start and let my niece | follow her own wishes, this disagree: | able situation would not have come | up,” she said, | Mrs, Diggios has admitted that her | niece married Mifeham. The girl) came here from Idaho, and, accord | ing to the aunt, left the train fn Utah |to marry the man. | Massive Flower Wins Silver Cup NEW YORK, Nov. 6—The “Mrs. Charles W. Johnson,” the flower | child of “Silver King” and “Neriasa, was awarded the ailver cup of the American Chrysanthemum society at | ita annual exhibition here today. The flower bred from a “cross” of the other two varieties, was declared | to be a triumph in horticultural genics. The flower ts a maasi white bloom with an unusually sturdy stem and prolific foliage, | &———__—___-________19 Bank Official It is easy to save and be neat ‘‘the SmmouA WAY.” | Well shined shoes add to your personal appearance. | SamoA makes shoes last longer and look better, Fifty shines for a dime, in key-opening box. | Shoes and shines cost more. i SamowA is the same price as always TEN CENTS. SunrA HOME SET makes the daily home care of shoes a matter of seconds. Genuine bristle dauber cleans around soles and applies | , polish thoroughly. Lamb’s Wool Polisher that just fits the hand the brilliant shine with a few strokes. Useful to remove dust and renew the lasting SamovA Shine. Teach the children to use SmnowA and be neat and thrifty. BLACK TAN WHITE OX-BLOOD BROW 7 | MARY J. SCHERRER ST. LOUIS, Nov. 6.—Miss Mary . Scherrer has just been appointe assistant trust officer of the Nation Bank of Commerce in St. Louis, Sh is the first wornan to hold such an office in 4 national bank, Hard work and determination thru many months r won her this position errer began her career os #8 woman working nographer in another bank, she often felt like giving up the when discouraged, but kept at it IN | steadily until her effort resulted in the present appointment | THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919. His Marriage License Is Only a Souvenir; Girl Weds Another changing her mind, T in the automobile bu uvenir that Rew wind courtship during He r the other Loueta May Walker Mrs, J. D. Man-|¢ a bride has no days and has ever to mention it I cannot discuss it ense to!“ recured th ay. But the 1 her rr mind, the _ So They Sued Him SPOKANE, Nov. 6.—Mr. and Mrn. ©; Darl Haynes, newlyweds, attended a funeral. While they were gone the andiord leased their roome. Ile 4 the wedding presents, too, ding to the couple. They're ing him for $1,000 _ FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET 50 Boys’ Suits Exceptional in Value at $12.50 TYLE, material and workmanship considered, these Suits offer over-flow- ing measure of value for this price. They are of heavy blue flannel in the pop- ular combination waist- seam and _|loose-belt model with slash pockets and heavy mohair lin- ing. Tailored with taped seams and full lining in knickerbockers. The number of suits available in the various sizes is as follows: 6 6 Size 10 11 12 18 4 15 16 17 18 Very attractive values at $12.50. —Third Pioor. FREDERICK NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | _ DOWNSTAIRS STORE | FREDERICK & NELSON | PAGE 7 FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE New Plush Coats Long and Short Models URING the past week some very at- tractive versions of these favored Winter Coats have been added to our }f displays, the prices ranging from $45.00 to $150.00. é Some of the new models boast very ample collars and cuffs of self mater: others are richly em- bellished with collars and cuffs of the fashionable furs. The furs used for trimming are Natural and Dyed Raccoon, Coney in Natural and Mole dye, Australian Opossum, Ring-Tail Opossum, Nutria, Mink and Beaver. Prices: $45.00 to $150.00 —Second Floor Broken Lines of Laces and Nets at Reduced Prices yl this disposal of broken lines and odd items, the opportunity offers to make important savings on Flouncings for the aft- ernoon or evening frock, Nets for Bodices and other desirable ‘ Laces at deep reductions from former prices. 100 Yards of Laces and Nets Reduced to $2.00 Yard This group comprises Silk Nets and Allover Laces, Net-top Lace Flouncings, Metallic Lace Flouncings, Chantilly-pattern Flouncings, | Colored Filet Nets, 18-inch Jabot Laces—an offering of exceptional in terest, at $1.00 yard. 4 250 Yards of Nets and Laces Reduced to $1.00 Yard Silk Nets in plain and patterned effects, Black Venise-pattern Lace Allovers, Silk Lace Allovers in rose and blue shades and other items —affording worth-while savings. * * Laces and Insertions 4 Reduced to 5c Yard Torchon Laces, Shadow and Valenciennes Laces, Heavy Cluny -pat- | ; tern Laces in edges, insertions, beadings and beading - edges, ranging |) from the very narrow to 38-inch widths. Reduced to 5¢ yard. ’ —FIRST FLOOR. To Lend Distinction to Winter Attire: Rich Fur Fabric Trimmings F deep pile and finish, Sheets and Pillow Tubing At Special Prices UNFINISHED SHEETS of good qual- ity full bleached muslin sheeting. In suitable sheet sizes of 214- and 2%4- if lustrous Substantial Savings in An Underpriced Offering of Women’s High Shoes Reduced to $9.85 Pair There are three styles of Shoes to sell at this low price: Field-mouse Kidskin Gray Kidskin Brown kidskin vamp and field-mouse kid top Women with a need for good street or dress boots may choose to unusual advantage from | this offering. Sizes 214, to 8; widths AA to C—all with | leather Louis heels. Reduced to $9.85 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. these fabrics appear in the guise of Chinchilla, Leopard, Seal, Persian Lamb, Beaver and Mole, and are high- ly acceptable for band trimming for gowns and wraps as well as for the new stoles and toques of the moment. In convenient triple strips of 3, 6 and 9-inch widths, at $2.00, $4.00 and $6.00 yard. yard pieces. There are about 60 Sheets’ included at the special pricing, 214-yard © size, special $1.65; 234-yard size, spe- cial, $1.85. PILLOW TUBING in yard long strips, made of good, serviceable grade of | full bleached tubing muslin, 45 inches * wide. 100 pieces in the group, special 50¢ piece, —FIRST FLOOR. -—FIRST FLOOR. The Electrical Goods Section Offers Relief from Household Drudgery A DEFINITE economy in housekeeping is effected when the homekeep- er decides to substitute electricity for her own energy in every- thing possible, leaving her time free for other tasks and pleasures. Here for her relief are Flectric Grills Electric Irons Electric Toasters Electric Heating Pads Electric Toaster Stoves Electric Percolators Electric Heaters in various styles Electric Vacuum Cleaners Electric Washing Machines \ Electric Ironing Machines —of resepresentative makes, among them Universal, Hotpoint, Ameri- can Beauty, Westinghouse and Western Electric. —ran pownsraims sToRE.