The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1916, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

LOS ANGELES, Cai., Nov. 8. —A family of two can live on $8 a week. This fact has been demon- strated here by Rev. and Mrs. Paui J. Goodwin, newlyweds, happy In their cosy parsonage im spite of scarcity of cash. The young divine and his wife have been married two months. When they first launched forth on the sea of matrimony, the preacher's sal- ary was $8 a week. The stipend was recently increased to nine! ' rS, They found, however, that it iressibie for a couple to live a week and not want for the necessiti of life AY DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD }| Get a smal! package of Hamburg Tea, or as the German folks call it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a table- spoonful of the tea, put a cup of dofling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time. It is the most effective Way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bow els, thus breaking @ cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely Vegetable, therefore harmless. Drink Hot Water! | Have Rosy Cheeks |_anda Peachy Skin gage we will both look and feel » sweet and fresh | and avoid illness. To see the tinge of ploom in your face, to our skin get clearer and : wake up without a h coated tong oh in best and 4. every mth, yur + Just t aay bathing week. Before breakfast eac a giass of real hot teaspoonful of limes in it as mies ean f ing ate beys indigestil toxins; th and purityl: canal before into the sto: hot water on an et fully all the and acidity and gives one a 1 did appetite f A quarter phosphate the drug sto inside wate a ha waste, sour e and z the entire itt more ack } c c d Mmestone ph stoma is wo invigorating It clear demonstrate that 1 ganbot water cleanse nd hens the slit 1 Pistone phosph n the Pad and internal I Those are subject to constipatio us attack ‘ 1 € ach, r te «twinges, aluo those ‘ that i gide bathing will have the bott Jooking and feeling better in ever “DE AND GROOM LIVE ON $8 A WEEK AND SAVE MONEY, T00 Rev. Paul J. Goodwin and his bride, who manages household on $5 a week. They even had a balance of 90 cents a week, But I would not advise a young coup rush into matrimony on jao 5 an income as this,” said the minister's bride. “They could live on it all right, providing they i did not pay more than $12 a month rent, but they could not supply any fof the Uttle comforts that make {Ute worth whi Mra. Goodwin's husband is the | pastor of t an Heights Nar jarene church of this city. He is 20 years old, and bis bride ts 19 The secret of living on an $$. | week income, id Mra. Goodwin is eternal vigilance. Every penny must count. We keep an accurate account of expenditures and are sys [tematic tn our baying. Of course, {t is possible that others would not |care to live as economically as we lo, but we have all we want or need.” The Goodwins care little for meat and seldom eat it, which is no small factor in holding down ex- since the price began to soar. As for staple articles, they buy them jin a lump weekly, taking advan- |tage, whenever possible, of the “leaders” put forth by various stores. A “leader” is a specially reduced article, offered as a par ticular attraction by business houses. _ There is no laundry bill in th dwin household, excepting a| r one for collars. The husband cheats the laundry out of th mon. ey by doing the washing hims The little wife doea the troni with a $3.50 electric tron which she bought as a special for $2.7 ry order. " Mrs. Goodwin use of the par But in place of rent re is my husband's insurance in a religious organization to be kept as well as medical treatment to appendicitis opera ch husband tnderwent a short time ago. “We » found that $1 a week will pay our fuel, gas, water and light bills. We allow $3.50 a week sonage free an for groceries, and get along very indeed. In other words, we for 50 cents a day “Our breakfast costs us 15 cents We do not eat eggs or drink coffee. We buy cereal at 9 centa a pack age, which lasts a week. Thus, you see, the cost of our breakfast food is but ents per day for the two of us, We allow 10 cents for luncheon. A garden {s growing our yard, and will supply all vege This alle ot meat occasionally ar give * an abunda sta foodstuffs, such and potatoes For clothing and incidentals we > cents a wer fer car ri 5 cents of one’s inco 1 therefore week for that purpose. the money and In vrought up ar set aside ee leaves 90 cents extra ant in an e ene fi 1 to be laid away against and unforeseen etreum wh na ari of getting along or 0 easy one. It meann extrean 1d a constant counting of the pennies which 1 resome and at times seema mer important that one should ; rt y for cash at cash stores You Don't Suffer! Instant Relief | / are paying the grocer’s interest Follows a Rubbing With ! Hs y. When | absolutely any time trade with a house “St. Jacob’s Oil.’, thet goes fro © blood of wom-| blood to « which does business on the credit the roses go from their cheeks, _[sue, Withou ae In common foods of| or « d Stop “dosing” rheumatism hee } pases 1 etter for one to ive eco-| tq ; or not one ense in| syr | you n 1 than extravagantly. The a ¢ ernal treatment i i} by plain, wholesome food that y enetratl J : in| mtckly 1 1 buy is more digesthle, and OW" right on the “tender ing to € the frugal liver ia the Ht and by t time you #a i sua MS ig Jac Robinson—out comes the ollow ing ‘ have read that the United , vatic pain and distress t w far you can walk fo cents a day, and that joriniess rheumat liniment three times per. d © American relief commission i#| which never disappoints and h to afte In, for two weeks. Then feeding th ‘ope ur victims!» F ‘ and vigor to a|test your strength again and see Fhe ry Mabel eed Ab Seed oesn't burn the skin. It tak must supply the} how much you have gained. I have : ents @ day. The United jain, soreness and stiffness fre od bY uning| seen dozenk of netvows, run-down ates authorities could feed ALL.) uscl 1 bones ¢ iron, just as| people who were ailing all the whil aching joints, muscles and bon strength and en nee erty could be eliminated neuralgia and reduce Hing tudied abroad | syr ment feeding the | Limber up! Get a small trial Heal Inatitu otl jbottle of old-time, honest “St. Ja aie Bat cit "the| p A good deal of shark meat is\cobs Oil” from any drug store, and tof all strength tel} me canoe, bee! K ‘ , ome ou'll be free fro would on row away pa months without obtaining an aten in the Eastern United States|in a moment ll be free from edicines “ana nounroum concoe:| benefit. Tuk don't take the old forms people who think they are eat-|pains, aches and stiffness: Don't ty onvinced that the lives of| of reduced tron, iron acetate, or tinc jing something else. suffer! Rub rheumatism away, tions and take simple nuxated fron, | ture of tron, simply to save a few] and ali good drugsiste. in giving a tithe or to the 80 we surance, penses, They haven't eaten an og) | | | aturday Will He « Bie Day te the Clothing Dept Suits and Qver- Coats Almost — Away dis of Men's sold up Wreck $2.48 made of fine wor- ateds, (weeds and wort $13.99 oad Suite worth Wreck 19c Corsets ® 49c Vents, worth to 00 WETS WIN IN CALIFORNIA, IS OUTLOOK NOW SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10. California will apparently main wet. Majorities against the prohibition measures indi- cated in today’s tabulations show that with the exception of some southern California cities, where the vote was largely dry, prohibition was generally a losing measure. Absolute prohibition is run ning behind approximately 110,000, and partial prohibition approximately 40,000, in figures announced today. tt ar 4 einged eet | Say Phys ians—Quickly owing 18 © total vote cast ishing Youthful Power Into the Veins of Men—It Often Increases the on Strength and Endurance of Delicate, Nervous pep aat Zener ane aire Folks 200 Per Cent in Two Weeks’ declared both t wets _ — - dr ade char of irreg . et . - : * ° ties and that his investigations| A Wonderful Discovery Which Promises to Mark a New Era in Medical Science. found them all CAR STRIKE LOOMS groundless. In INDIANAPOLIS ae NDIANAPOLL Nov 10 COUNT FIFTY! NO RHEUMATIC PAIN © Seattle now in the throes of the Greatest Sale ever held ble that’s the talk of all Seattle for crowds, bargains and values. GREAT WRECK SALE wae By the United Wreckage Syndicate, 1509-1511 Fourth Ave.-gag ation and it’s the one Big Mackina werth $3.99 Hoye’ STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1916. PAGE 11 Don't miss this great event; this Is a slaughter that staggers the imagin- j@ you can't afford to stay away from If you Cleanser, now Setled © 39c Coats, (eo 87.00, now Children's Howe, » Overcoat, h to $5.08, ow Children’s Dresses, werth to 61.25, ov BR: 54c tase, arith $0 250 « yerd, sow 2c 13%e ya. Cortatn Serim, sow 7c Noe cane Coffer, now Khaki Paete, water damaged, a Railway Marine Wreckage ike vote will be taken by In dianapolis car workers at a mass | manetis & at midnight tonight, {t was announced today A strike is cer tain, It is belleved, if the company Joes not recogn the union. 17 AIR BATTLES IN DAY FOR FRENCH 10. 4, PARIS, Nov. French aviators were engaged fn 17 air fights yes WIFE CATCHES HER terday, in’ which 10 Germans were brought down, the war office an nounced today, Other activity was ronfined to intermittent cannonad ELOPING HUSBAND ing and ekirmishes at various PORTLAND, Ore, Nov 10,— | Points : Mra. Charles Ingram, of Everett followed her husband here and had Had Teeth Pulled him arrested at the Montgomery ‘. |Apurtnonta, where he warn com 50 a8 to Get Drink any pretty 19 al her diamonds worth $2,000, and ser-|ferman, according to a verdict in fous government charges. are ex-|the munictpal court, had his teeth pected. Ingram is being held on an | pulled to get the gold therefrom open ch pending investigation. 'pawned the product and bought NEW YORK, N. ¥ arkable discovery ed tr w die every year fro onsumptio a} mishing |on by @ lack o| n ite use by Net lone ego & laymen. 80) who was nearly h man came to f a century redict that we|and asked me to «i im a prelim n have a new age of farlinary examination for life Insurance. re beautiful, rosy-cheeked women|T was axtonished to find him with a 1 vig blood pressure of a boy of 20, and as| 4 Dr. K w York physician| full of vigor, vim and vitality as a ng man; in fact, a young man be ding his age * taking iron 4, notwithate ’ whisky sent to the house complaint of the dentist, fatled to pay. QUAKE SHOCK FELT rn to save; aft: peopl with CLEVELAND, setsmograph at St here registered an earthquake of 10 minutes duration, from 4 this morning. the North American continent | WHEAT GOES TO $2 MINNEAPOLIS eat went to the rec the r of Commerce Durum went to $2.08, 00% in mark Nuxated Iron to Make New Age of Beautiful Women and Vigorous Iron Men Puts Roses Into the Cheeks of Women and Most Aston- “Rundown” Time. hounands of persons might be saved | cents N as! not in the bl ist take nt nearly all forma of indigestion as we! r nervous, run-down conditions, ‘The nufacturers have such Kreat confidence ated iron that they offer to forfeit | to any charitable institution if The tron demanded by Moth- ure for the red coloring mat ft Is @ most f Thousands of people have been attending this electrifying bargain scram- Come—it's the be here sure—or next week, anyway. | offered in this stupendous Merchandise Upheava | Satu want to save money, as thousands of people are doing. Tomorrow is your | 5. rnoon and night rush h 0 come with the crowds. wa The Excitement Starts Saturday ened When Clock Strikes 10—Be Here“@ag Duten UNITED WRECKAGE SYNDICATE 1509-1511 FOURTH A Occupying the Large Double Store Next to Colonial Theatre proceeds. He was) NEAR PIKE STREET Thousands of Pairs of Shoes / Imost Given Away! Men's Work Many new lines will be In order to handle the big employed another army of 83. Wreek Price 95c t te 10:, 3c Ladies’ V werth te 7c Cigarettes, sell to =, 2Be, Lot Brooms, worth to 50c, mew of correction on| whom he} | O., Noy, 10.—The Ignatius’ college | 26 to 4:26 It probably was on Nov. 10—May ord mark of Minneapolis. Cham- this morning a néw high L. nod of her children kind f iron, Y m that can be ssimilated to irance » who wish strength e will find it a and wonderfully | Iron, which ts pre © drugmists » widely ans both In Mis city t brag Switt's Pharmacy | v NEW STORE 1534 WESTLAKE AVENUE CLOSE TO NEW WESTLAKE MARKET plete line of Underwear. The B. & the Union Label. Single Garments Sell at 75c to $1.75 Perhaps You Prefer Union Suits, They $1.50 to $3.50 Scotch Wool Medlicott Underwear. | Mackinaws are just the thing for Winter wear. Union Label at $6.00 to $12.00. Store No. 1 First and Main SSRs both Stores you will find a com- variety is well known and carries Come at also carry a complete line of . I have them with the . V. WESTERMAN 2 STORES Now PM eh.

Other pages from this issue: