The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1916, Page 11

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FRIDAY, NOV 1916. PAGE OVE OF FAMILY AND HOME ONE OF STRONGEST TRAITS OF PRESIDENT'S CHARACTER BROTHER OF MR. WILSON’S FIRST WIFE TELLS OF THE BEAUTY OF THEIR RELATIONSHIP EVERYBODY AROUSED! The Great Wreck Bale by the United Wreckage Syndicate, 1509 | etc (The following article is composed of extracts from an article recently published in i tee 004 nek nee wean the New York Times magazin and the ways of men The author of the Times’ ar. or stlcle is Prof. Stockton Axson, whose sister, Ellen Louise Ax fon, wi President Wilson's firat wife. Prof. Axson made made against him was that he #0 shut up in his home Thousands of Pa's of Shoes Almost Given If you were here and were unable to be served properly, come tomorrow. Another army of salespeople have been employed for Satur day and next week. Saturday will be the crowning day of thie great Bargain Festival. Come get your share of the unparalleled bargains New lines, new lots will be thrown out at prices that will be remembered for years to come. Don't miss it, but shop early to avoid the big Satur day afternoon and night crowds. In order to arrange and assort stock the doors will be closed Saturday till 9:30 a.m wa The Excitement Starts in the Morning When the Clock Strikes 9:30. Be Here! “Gag Fourth Ave. is attracting people from all walks of life. No wonder! it's a sale that beggars description and staggers belief people have been coming from far and ne course, & man of Woodrow) Thousands of Wilson's genius for rapid percep:| }tion learns more about men in the flash of an eye than slower men }learn of each other in whole long hie home with the Wilsons for | atternoons of clubroom Kosslp over { many yeare and ie probably their highballs. Hut in the ch | More competent than any other (there iw thin much truth, that Mr Person to write about the per. Wilson's own fireside has always} sonal and domestic side of (heen dearer to him n the} President Wilson's character, | thronged marts of caaual contacts EDITOR.) }1f I were asked to name the lead-| {ng and governing characteristic of | this man, I sbould reply That | The whole state seems to be aroused, and jarred, by the bargains offered here. Cars, trains, boats, automobiles, buggies have been loaded to the guards with people who desire to save on their purcnases of Wearing Apparel, Foodstuffs, moderate terms of the beauty of the Wilsons’ married life— {is not easy, for that married life which | saw manding gentos 80 intimately for more than 25 | essarily years. They say “the bravest are the tenderest,” and this strongest man in all the world today has always been so gen- tle in his hom that he has appeared to some too domestic. In the days of the unfortunate collegiate quarrels in Prince » One charge that used to be and genius | complex; but one of his leading traits ts affection. Sometimes tn his pub Me dealings he is forced to harden his heart delibe y in order that] he may do justice, but so soon an} he can folic his own Instinct | there emerges, above ail his intel leetuality and all his iron firmness {of will, his affection.” In the family circle he can give this affection fr re and hence he probably never feels #0 completely himself as when he worth to 67.00, A Sure Way to End Dandruff gathers with wife and daughters now vi : : and a few chosen friends around R ) Y te tie. e : 7 se There ts one sure way that has/the fireside, and allows his spirit Rever failed to remove dandruff/ to move him whither it lsteth. He| at once, and that is to dissolve it. «imply cansot live without affec | the then you destroy it entirely. To tion, for this, our American ulous low price of do this, just get about four ounces man, is no superman, but human} of plain, common liquid arvon/to the core of him. from any drug store (this is all In the long years of his and my you will need), apply it at night | sister's life together, they were when retiring; use enough to! more completely one than any two moisten the scalp and rub it tn/people with whom I have been Bently with the finger tips {thrown into tntimate contact. Th By morning most, if not all, of took color from each other, as wa-| Your dandruff will be gone, and|ter and sky reflect each c a} three or four more applications | moods. Their tastes in books, 5 will completely dissolve and en-/ ture: Statues and architecture tirely destroy every single eign{ coalesced. He taught her to lov and trace of it, no matter how/his prose favorites, Burke and much dandruff you may have. | Bagehot and Birreil (the first Btr-| You will find ali itching and/rell book I ever saw was an {n-| @igging of the scalp will stop in-|scribed gift book from him to} stantly, and your hair will be|her); she taught hit to love her| fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and] poetic favorites, especially Words. | soft, and look and feel a hundred|worth and Hrowning; he had a times better —Advertisement deep and true instinct for archi.| pene nao acca eee ttn Rte asain ean toh (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) cludiag Overconts that to BIN00, $7.77 Hendreds of Men's es em ccs OP || Lid, || a —————— — eae Se Soap, Ivory other beans, for Ladies’ Vests, worth to 25e, Wrapping —_———— worth to Lot Canned Corn and Tomatoes, now . . Well-known eludion . 00, brands Chewing orth 81.50, Tobacco, now 8c 95 4c UNITED WRECKAGE SYNDICATE Sesauae tava), 1509-1511 FOURTH AVE. “S45. and Marine Wreckage STREET Occupying the Large Double Store Next to Colonial Theatre Merchandise Exchanged Money Refunded, Including on any Damaged Goods vem out pon DURHAM FIRST WOMAN ON | so Sonnet] PAASEOTE™ «BOARD OF TRADE IN VANCOUVER parted to her,|between Mr. and Mrs, Wilson. ickened his dis (PAID ADVERTISING) Wilson’s Eleetion Assured He will need a Senate and House to back him up in the next Congress. Everybody vot- gare ie ’ ing for President Wilson should vote for : GEORGE TURNER for United States Sena- tor and GEORGE COTTERILL for Congress- man, and I cannot + leven a shadow et these were no for she color would ings; but two spirited pe r a distinguished not made her pair her «re and mother C. Durham, formerly spe possible only to very strong | prosecuting attorney in Kansa characters. They wor sometimes | City, Missourt, is making the race differ in their opt Jon the democratic ticket for pros relationship was so r iU-}eouting attorney in Kitsap count j tual joyalty th | Im the of 1904, « fon jcome a rt lifference sal 4 crooks vusy in Kansas Cit jcross word neve v tie srer fandamenta padding tion Nets, stuffing ms We ove him feel that God lot boxes and using the famous rected the cir or repeating At the which t ught Mrs. |} Gov Jose to the White House circle , Durban himself must have uceeeded ix trongest 1 , h rd bow ear up slection officials, and followed | the state tentiary “1 will speak at the Commercial Club tomorrow, {iar ' en's det “ night and) Durham and Dr. B,J soos Saturday, noon, at 12 o'clock, on ; vrs lager pepe decrinpmarne Yi onag Peres “isushutae “LAW ENFORCEMENT” and in that presenc aC hool in K y ™M ete 5 thatlove! without which be os ‘Bonds Is Matched ed this great shee: sion No-| aN j “Stewart & Holmes Disposes of Fromme to Marry : Flimsy Campaign Charge” inselfishly as Ellen Axson entered crooked eaters to Poindexter now is advocating the election of Hughes. To get his nomination he kept quiet on that. Turner and Cotterill are cam- paigning for Wilson's re-election, and always have been. Turner is a friend of labor. August 23, 1916, Samuel’ Gompers wrote Turner regard- ing a law suit vitally affecting labor, as fol- lows: into the obscure areer of the young lawyer who wa ndoning ‘ law for @ new and untried life of| LOS ANGELES, Ne 3.—-Art “] cholarship anc teaching To Fromme, Vernon pitcher, will be Learn What Painless §) netiner woman has condition, high married here to Miss Kate Lauter or low nt anything; to both ibach Sunday, it was announced to Austin Dentistry Woodrow Wilson has meant all. day Means to You aces am submitting the matter to you be- cause you have a broader conception of the fundamental principles of human freedom than any other lawyer I know.” The shortage of men, owing to the a e A A Laxative for Babies war, has given the cause of suffrage October 24, 1916, Mr. Gompers wrote Ree ina with iene manaeiie Charles Perry Taylor, Secretary of the Wash- Good for Everybody to wage political campaigns against ington State Federation of Labor, regarding tie: Abernee RES. TOY, Veo oe the progressive record of Senator Turner on tions, once the sole right of men | ‘ At the last meeting of the North labor matters, and concluded the letter with these words: !Vancouver Board of Trade Miss Rose Peers was elected to member, Miss Rose Peers, first woman to be honored with membership in J fi Vancouver Board of Trade. Mr. Lundin’s special privileged frien | in our daily papers under the above headlines help and it is only natural and I those arbitrarily given the special privilege ” befriend him 4 A Lundin's that only Holmes and O. Guy are viding citizens. I believe Come and let me demon that all other dru, as honest and law abiding strate to you my wonderful Dr. Stewart & Hol em of Bridgework with Ih: ed ir e woods too long to fear a hoot owl ates. ily Remedy t 4 She the first woman in T‘know wking. It is “dry My reputation and guaran Every member of the family 1s| Pe he Fe Rape ti Hens I t t ack y 1 0c » constipa P . da to ¢ where the tempera: vote large and wet ee atand back of all of my more or less subject te natip a : " is ; laige work Hon and every Home sh al ‘ |} | distinetion arge b pplied with Women have the same right and PRICES ways be su a ¢ by ability as men to deal with ible. remedy to promptly relieve LUNDIN IS BUSY aa coment $5-00 Bithis condition, ‘Whenever the} sp eb & bowels become clogged and the| || nt questions,” she declared Uridgework, per tooth @ »minine opinion will prove valua- “ |ble,in many places thruout the Plates that 810 to $15 Protective guarantee with |pro¥ince, It {s well they have been | all work a agree VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 2 mu the very best in Dentistr at prices that are within your reach alcohol rder of June Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin; | a Safe and Efficient Fam- 7 ¢ that is silently “I hope that the people of Washington will bear this meritorious service of Senator Tur- ner in mind at the present time.” Andrew Furuseth, where the wet vote is Jepend President of the Inter- national Seamen’s Union, in a_ telegram dated October 3, 1916, said: “As Judge, George Turner refused to issue injunction, holding labor is not property. As Legislator, he acted upon the same principle. He always placed man above property, and in these times, so dangerous to human free- can be trusted absolutely.” natural process of thereby disturbed, the entire sys tem is affected, and readily sub-| fect to attack by disease. Con-| ‘ stipation is a that | DIES STANDING UP Largest and most up-to-date should never be neglected. | 5 Dental Offices on the Pacific Mrs, EK. R. Gilbert, of Millbro, , wee PEORIA, Ill, Nov. 3—H. H.| says that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup | L fk WOREURE atenen| splendid: aaative for was found dead in his | He was standing nearly | Vill the public consider Mr. Lundin and his friends’ flimsy, childish excuse f his lack of in debate, or even his horror and fear to appear and the audience t gree r as hear the truth. Jundin busy, “something novel a shing” for the beneficiaries of his lawless arbitrary adm Stewart & Hol to save the last little given political recognition.” courage to meet me ddre addre condition Coast Va a Pepsin {a a children because they Ike tts] featiat of the law |near here | garage. late makers are endea alcoh o If all druggists are compelled to buy their trade for la quantities, they etol Jundin, Stew: abiding dri not strange busy “My artic this city nd chemical purposes in small nuy it from local firms, and under and G. O. Guy are the only Lundin Star will shock EDWIN J For Prosecuting Attorney. CaN ‘ b Painless] 72. ee 2) “Oo [sie attmotie"ansine, wan anf] dM, he Wilson Needs Turner 6 and Cotterill Austin DENTIST THIRD AND PIKE Entrance 1504 Third Ave, Open Sundays 9:20 A, M, to 1 P, M, for your conventence r strain, and she finds tt equally effective for the rest of the family Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a combinatior imple laxative with pepsin that contains no © or narcotic drug. It ts mild tle in its action, and does cause pain or discomfort Druggists everywhere sell this ex cellent remedy for fifty cents a |that a facsimile To avoid imitations and inef. fective substitute Dr. Caldwell’s . be sure you « Syrup Pepsin. See of Dr, Caldwell's signature and his portrait appear on the yellow carton in which the bottle is packed. A trial bottle. free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr, W. B. Caldwell, 4 Washington St, Monticello, Mit nois. ning and the garage filled with | as. BARK OF DOG SAVES FARM FROM BLAZE MARINETTE, Wis., Nov. 3 A farm house near here would have been destroyed by fire but for an alarm given by the house dog.

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