The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1911, Page 5

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TAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 7 NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS COLLEGE INN Cynthia Grey’s Letters I fe and men friends are ally fixed se king you irl town supp will be offer go to WHO KNOWS finan like hows or @ ng that y you a by to fr all ONE Mis at all fall they have MRS n help THIS’LL HELP YOU WASH LINEN has invente for In you 2) Sir < and w 4 of rubt Ong with te soap, wal with soft kerosene. Rinse clean cloth I read Celeste Star, and she has correctly toward the n kind to she ‘ eluded analy red young der tiye oer not g the soapsads ppular who have b perhaps ays Pe nk is too rather mg as she remains bangéable young lady he will be safe. Hy and go right them a an will ¢ you, and you have too sensi a it a Dis on m | gelen ome |in the you | rested not | way * | freight half as old! with man THE LAST FIGHT OF THE BON HOMME RICHARD the rite alarm deck re of Jone: navy coast commanding cruised a capturing r tah had ery pisto rash waves with ¢ sb r and t the fie storn ps into the Irish storm subsid he Baltic fleet ships, convoyed and Countess of Scarber The American « umander i for a chase, and all of his buat one fell into line toward the enemy fell while the ships w ng for position—the night 779. In his flag Richard Serapis ping up a blazing fi nh was “ t 7 o'clock when th i ni " sles Sr ‘ . his as 4 tiny flame sho’ and jones blown and spread , Be the rough stil attie G the and and fron kee ab ret which follow Pearson two ahips became leaped to the deck waving his ¢ owed. The to broadside, cannon pointing ely into the muzzle rigging tansied. ot the His ¥ muzzle almost of the 4 ide » the America To Jobn flag on the es hank rece of congress and | after ball from the A an t played havoc with the bull Serapis, but under her tatter man grappled with man, and tumbled over the slip- high THREE DOLLARS The Star have Hicktown Bee,” page The Star for know Lafe Watertow er wagon regularly ¢ society editor of The ty postmistress of Hicktown HERE 18 THE CONTEST. Send in ation in The Hiektown Bee. Make it ad funny 48 you know how, and work in any new characte Make your item not longer than 35 words. \ side of the paper, and sign your na addres one number. All items must in by Thursday First Prize, $1 in cash; Second Prize, cents in cash ) cents in cash; Fourth Prize, 50 cents in cash Prize, a gift book costing 26 cents. Address “Bee Kditor,” Care IN PRIZES wing the odd 1 uring on the at We all k Miss Iv who fa w Pansy Lee, th ery wee Bee an item suitable for to. rite night Third Fifth SHSSE SESE ERS RE EE * * Ot TT Kh th th tk ENDS MISERY FROM INDIGESTION OR A SICK, SOUR, GASSY STOMACH Headaches ach, and beside not ferment and poison with nauseous odors symptoms resulting from out-of-order stomach are generally relie five minutes after taking a Jittle Diapepsin. Go to your druggist and get a 60-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin now, and you will always go to the able with « hearty appetite. what you eat will taste good cause your stomach and intestines will be clean and fresh, and you will know there are not going to be any more bad nights and miserable Sica Stom what you eat will your breath All these a sour sestion as to how long you} Dizziness or to cont a sufferer 1 Indigestion, Dyspepsia or out a mat taking er stomach is me of how so Diapepsin. 1 you begin ‘our stomach ix lacking in ab power, why not help the to do iis work, not with drags, but a re-enforcement tive agents, such 4 4 at work in the stoamch? People with weak stomachs should take a little Diapepsin occa nia and there will be no moi Indigestion, no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach, no heart-|days for you. They freshen you burn, Sour risings, Gas on Stom-\and make you feel like life ts ach or Belching of undigested food, | worth living. SESE ER EE SERRE REE EEE EE and dyspepsta, | Modes of Hair Dress for Maid and Matron blo | FASHIONS ghly, and then TODAY’S AMERICAN WOMAN She Would Have Women Judges to Try Women’s Cases. MISS MARY COLEMAN an is either abso! fe f man crim effect upon would hav . woman, two judge man to he en and ¢ th most afte If a good woman ath just |his weakne FAILS TO PASS United Press.) Ww Agu ro! March A A\though the senate failed to ratify the Arizona constitution because of its progressive provisions, which in. clude the initiative, referendum and recall of judges, the Arizona dele gation left for home today after having been assured that the incom ing congress will ratify the consti tution at the earliest possible mo- ment SOLDIERS WASHIN' ause the’ cles at WANTED TON, March 17.—Be a number of yacan the West Point military academy, the war department has Just ordered that a special examin ation of candidates be held May 2 SOME REAL BY FRANCES MEN WANTED GILBREATH INGERSOLL LOST IN DESERT W.R. FORREST DEAD ORUGGIST FINED. THIELMAN RELEASED 2 PIANO CLUB MEMBERSHIP INCREAS- ING FROM SIX 10. FIFTEEN DAILY | GREATEST GAIN IN cL UB “C” DURING LAST}. WEEK-—CLUB “B” ALSO FILLING UP RAPIDLY ‘Held as Black | Hand Operator By United Press ROBEBUE o f T. R. Wants to See Judge John : THE MARKETS © Teed Washing | Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents Places a Fine, New High-| i: xy , Grade Upright Piano in Your Home at Once— Splendid Latest Style 88-Note Player-Pianos Being| Sold to Members of Club “D” on Terms of Only) Two Dollars Weekly—lt’s Retailing Pianos at Wholesale Prices gated this me for members of the thre the are now forming “B” Members Save $152.50 0 Club down , $4 The 1 be home nS d upon ea ot on} If if in the city ent of $7.50. taken care $1 more paym balance may than further saving of $160 chase matter wort ot payment 50 Pianos for $350 $1 n Club “B. in th , , > ly two pce ut, on dozen n these of America’s factories from which si lection, These come st mahogany, walnut and} Ia case designs. | All ne used shopworn iano among them &8-Note Player-Piano for $467.50 D” members have their cholee of a $650 upright or Player Piano for $467.50 upon terms of} $15.50 down and $2 weekly. Owing to the fact that the Player-Piano is becoming recognized the fu ture instrument of this nature this club is one of the most popular Already three different shipments of Player-Planos have been disposed of tomembers, We have contracted for only @ limited number of Player Pianos, not realizing how rapidly they would sell If you have not already investi gated these clubs you will do so wisely at your very first oppor: tunity. Why not make it this week today? You will never regret it, we assure you. Eflers Music House, How Can We Do It? a nght al] agree that p' from the y than they the other can ed in large quantities for | if bought ly-—and ecret of the whole oak cases a at deale pureh far le than ne that plan In combining ndred buy e club and making one | big deal it creates a purchasing | power that can be arrived at in no lother way, Certain conc I prices and terms are re fact, can be demanded. p the gate amount to a quite considerablé sum and naturally club members get the advan over those who buy independently It Is the same principle applied to plano selling that made the Wa amaker Dictionary Clubs #0 famous and so successful several years ag it is estimated that through the m dium of these Dictionary Clubs the people of this country were saved the simple In Club Wena MOVING TO FOURTH AND UNION Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co. «: TALKS ON TEETH By the REGAL DENTISTS a may come from as Well as from nerves are atangle. And, in any event those who are suffering dread disease aminer at once, for he can quickly tell you whether it is a dentist or al doctor that is needed in your partic ular case. Examinations are entire ly free, This is the 1 tal concern in Seattle, That means a great deal to you if you will just stop to consider the matter Being so big, we are able to spe clalize and place patients in the hands of men who make a specialty of certain diseases of the teeth. Our two great specialties are the restoring of missing teeth without the use of plates and curing pyor rhea, cominonly known as Riggs’ disease We give all work, (loose teeth) a written guarantee something over $108,300 simply by buying on the co-operative plan, sueeessor to D. 8, Johnston Co, | Third and University, REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1406 Third Av., N. W. Cor, Union St, \- GRAND abo chien ae | MORE. NEURALGIA bad | that | from this} should consult our ex-| Town With Twins) i gall S gO ett icK Co ow AVENUE AND Pike STREET JAMES MeCKEKY & CO, THIRTY FOURTH Fat Dou Homefurnishings Day on Wednesday This Week NOR 4 $3.3 Sale Prices on Many Kinds of Hous Needs B-quart Tea Kettles, of Dre Food Choppers, book; that 23c Laundry Soap, pure white cal , Lunch Boxes, with tin Tea Spoons, b tinary f ¢ fo Alarm Clocks, 4 the ong th strong han erforated cups of cr isc extra 39c Hasement & Tc THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. AN EILERS PIANO CLUB tn uminur kind Moulds. Combinets, of ‘omorrow ¥ er Potato Ricer, dies and heavy tin; re for Jelly ar Pumps, and Waste Baskets. es ‘ e for 4 Paper Napkins, AMUSEMENTS. nee 3108 Both Ph Advanced Vauderiiie sweet PRICES LAVENDER O 51.60. Lois Thane , WEEK *—Main 1304 ‘ Third Week of Great Succes DAPHNE POLLARD AND Co. IN “MY UNCLE FROM JAPAN.” MIDNIGHT SONS uvenir Mat oda. PANTAGES THEATRE | “Unequaled Vaudeville.” JOHN CORT Manager aia Daity SIX CORNALLAS mt we. Myo bis greatest ir ren 7a0 / Ma Les Cadets de Gascogne | ‘Great Feature Bill 9 Acts TOWN oe Seattle Theatre Ma ANDERS STEVEN ' k “STRONGHY cago These Tim ASHFUL VENUS A Stunner for Pun and M BY THE LEWIS & LAKE ART HE B she co. MARCH 10 to APRIL 10 Is the Westbound Colonist Fares From the Middle West Write Your Friends. for ance are period of Eastern States and Eastern Canada Send for Them rate quotations from any in interesting your glad to do this Call ¢ for our ass tickets. We Eastern points, and friends or delivering them ‘and promptly. Frequent Trains Four Ample Equipment Light And the CRACK TRAIN of all ts the NORTH COAST LIMITED Exclusively Quick Service Through Trains Electric Steam Heat The Only First-Class Transcontinental Fares and full information obtainable from and ticket deliveries arranged by J, O. McMULLEN, CITY PASSENGER AGENT First Av. and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY A. D. Charitan, Asst. Gen, Pass, Agent Portland, Ore,

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