The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 21, 1916, Page 7

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| EST LIVER AND perry BOWEL LAXATIVE - aie 4 FOR FAMILY USE “Cascarets” regulate women men and children without injury Take when bilious, headachy civy, BACK {er colds, bad breath. NEXT WEEK sour stomach | ” Instead of nasty, harsh pilis,! salts, castor oll or dangerous cale mel, why don't you keep ( handy in your home? act on the liver and thirty feet of bowels so gently you don't realize you have taken a cathartic, but they act thoroughly and can be de pended upon when a good liver and Dowel cleansing ts necessary—they move the bile and poison from the Dowels without griping and sweeten the stom You eat one or two at night like candy and you wake up feeling fine, the headache, billous- #5, bad breath, coated tongue, ir stomach, constipation, or bad disappears. Mothe: should | Bive cross, sick, feverish or bilious| children a whole Cascaret any time! —they are harmless and mfe for the| in WOMAN LOSES PAY FAY iave Cicer], 10 MASKED THIEF Masked and armed, and wearing @ long dark overcoat and a slouch |hat, an unknown thug held up Mra and J. Fox, 2311 W. 63rd st., and took Clean Skin $12—the total amount of her week © There is one eure, tafe way ||! Wases earned at a local factory \ to avoid a blotchy, pimply |/°@ry Sunday thin. A good ot bad complexion || “!'¥® got three children to sup fomes from within. If you want 9 |/POrt.” she told him, “and one of clear complexion, a clean skin—rosy || ‘hem {s sick cheeks and good health, your blood Shut up or I'll shoot you like a mast be pure and the mat. |/do«.” he replied, and snatching the ter must be carried purse, ran up the street Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets || SUB VICTIMS LAND assist nature to remove all poisonous || ‘Waste matter in the system. They act LONDON, Noy. 21 A Liovds di on the liver and bowels like cglomel | patch states that t capta: re no dangerous after-effects, J part of the crew of Norwe y are reliable—safe and cannot | | steamship oe <a wsed by women folks n safely landed everyw! sisiatiaestcirenes’ Tie | SHE DARKENED HER must be made to do their work as nature intended—in anormal RA HAIR way. Take one or two tablets nightly G Y note the os results, |A Kansas City Lady Darkened Her Gray Hair and Stimulated its Growth by a Simple Home Process She Tells How She Did It A well-known resident of Kan sas City, Mo, who darkened her y hair by a simple home proc «. made the follow! state ment Any lady or gentieman can darken their gray or faded hair; stimulate its growth and make it soft and glossy with this simple recipe, which they can m! at home. To half pint of water In 201b. Bundies—Any Fire Bi add 1 oz. of bay rum, 1 small box Station of Barbe Compound ané % 08. of glycerine, These ingredients can be purchased at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair AMUSEMENT. S\tvery other day until the gray hair is darkened sufficiently. This _ — mixture relieves itching and is ex im PRON LOLGMe-E 8 cellent for dandruff. It does not Pp not sticky o THEATRE stain the scalp, is 1 ti a greasy and does not rub off. It HT AND ALL WEEK will make a gray-haired person look 19 to 20 years younger jatinees Wednesday and aibpertiheunbnt aturday 1 en renniat comeay' Youre HI RHEUMATISM AFTER “Fait and Warmer” HIS DAY’S OUTING Special Matinee Wednesday BEST SEATS $1.00 |Hunting Trip on a Wet Day Brings Painful Results | Once upon a time Charles Mu ALHAMBRA 5 &PINE len, of Philadelphia, went gunning sana |It was a dismal rainy day, and long ola Mee A Ane a exposure to cold and wet brought a THIS WE: on a severe attack of rheumati«m —| He was confined to his home | A friend recommended Sloan’s Liniment, citing his own case as evidence of its effectiveness, Mu len bought a bottle and applied it to his aching limbs, Soon improve 4 |ment was noticed and he was able |to return to business Mr. Mullen writes Since that aA OM eee ES experience | have never n with ae IS eee ee CREE out Sloan's Liniment in the medi cine chest You will find it lsoothes bruises, sprains, toothache \AJILKES PLAYERS Siac mea Cowraeum arusgists, 25c, 0c and $1,00 A hot A/ILLS PAIIVY 83333 HOW TO BE SLIM PALACE HIP to reduce yo it 16 oF 20 § unds, don’t sta Afternoons, 1:20 to 6; Fives, 0:40 to It pounds, dor : sce pa al THY INAS TROUPE en your system, ©} ad nd & Other Vaudevitie must always be laughed at on ea ee A account of your fat, but go to Mow | brant re Bartell Drug Co. or any good No ie | THE PEAR druggist and Ket a box of Oil . With Florence Le Badie || of Korein caprules, take ore Afternoons, 10 ¢. and Bun, ibe. after each and one be ternoons, 10; Ive. and Bun., after each meee Weigh yourself once n week and note what # pleanant and fellable method thin t ng Ruperfiuen etn th iu dene BoosssssSessssetes CRUELTY IS NEW CHARGE MADE BY MRS, MORRISON Following the filing of an af. | fidavit, Superior Judge Dyke | man allowed Attorney W. H. | Bolen to amend the divorce complaint of Mre. Bessie G. | Morrison against her husband, | Frank M. Morrison, former | professor of mathematics at the University of Washington The new complaint, besides Including the charges of non support, allege that Professor Morrison was crue! to the plaintiff One of the charges of crueity was to the effect that Morrison refused to permit daughter to study music and develop her vocal talents. Rather than give up the musical) training, Mrs. Morrison says, she wan forced to take in washing and do sewing to obtain mone She further charges that her husband] refused to allow her any mental/ | recreation | Denied Her Music She claims that Morrison not take her to any pn ductions, concerts or ture shows both she that Morrison « ted stren | whenever vocal practices were Held the home and he insisted that} be stopped » is a cold-blooded and crue man,” she described her husband ds gave her materials for nd clothing after her hus-| band had failed to properly clothe her daughter and herself, she says.| Mrs. Morrison asks that she be decreed her p erty righ and for $25 a month alimon Sh leges her husband is getting $1,800 to $2,400 annually from exo work, and has othe comes from property left hin | She asks that her maiden 1 aie G. Growe, be restored and |that she be granted the custody of the child In-his answer to the original complaint, Morrison charged his wife, aided by her attorney, with conspiracy to get his property | |Going to Send That | Xmas Present Far? | Better Hurry, Then Christmas gifts will have to be malled very soon, now, to reach listant parta of the world by De Following is the time limit for mailing packages to many points intended to reach their destination | by Christmas | Alaska (Copper river section. Valdez, Seward, Cordova South eastern Haines, Skagwa ete.),) December 15, Alaska (Ketchikan, Petersburg, Juneau), December 19 Austria-Hungary, Dec. 1; Canada (lower provinces), December 20 Denmark, December 6 Eastern states, December 20; Fi cember 6; France, I German December Britain and Ireland, December 9% Holland, December 6; Honolulu Dec, 12; Ital Dec, 6 J , Nov | ber 30; Korea, November 30; New Foundland, December 9; | December 19; Ontario, Decembe }19; Philippine islands, November! 29; Quebec, December 19; Shang hal, China Nov a4 Sweden, | Dec. 6 Yukon territory (Daw. | sor Whitehorse, etc.) December | 1 NAVY BOARD TO BE HERE IN DECMBER | BREMERTON, Noy. 21.—The | navy board, which i# on ite way to the Pacific coast to investigate sites for additional naval, subma rine and aviation bases, will reach Bremerton about the middle of De. }cember, it was learned Monday at the commandant’s office LADIES’ G, A. R. PARTY Vr feKinley Cirele, Ladies of the G. A. RR, will gi card part in the Bon Marche tea room, sixth floor, Thursday from 2:30 to 5 p. Prizes will be awarded STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 21, 1916. PAGE 7 ~~ MOVEY DAY = Tomorrow---The Great November Movey Day--Olfters Scores of Oppor- —tumities for You to Save om Wanted Things———— al Soiled White Aprons, Special 48 2,000 Yards of ¥,c Outing Flannel t checks, stripes and plaids, | 1 tHe SECOND AT UNIVERSITY Fraser-Paterson Co, S¢tond Floor One of Movey Day's Most Important Events DIRAIPIEIRIES TOILET GOODS Pinson} A Salle of Women's Coats | rer tovey Day Caves Pia ies, ilk Half-pound roll of Absorbent ry . Lac Cotton for - 10¢ Curtains and Door Panel al o Se box of Absorbent Cotton, 2 COUCH COVERS of merce for . ee . Se ined Art loom and velvet - o e 10¢ p 8 », 8! priced in regular stock $6.00 Formerly $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 odes: ieee sis : ne and $8.00, _ Move Day £4.05 , : 10¢ Bath Soap, assorted odors, LAC , c RTAINS in cable A SALE made possible by a special purchase of for Be net an Hlet weave so two , ¥ eed nadine ae new Coats. The season’s marked preference for ate, uertes Tat ee K patterns in volle with assorted odors coe MBE wide insertion and lace; white coats makes this special all the more remarkable. she and 60c hard rubber cream and beige i, $4.00 ic dedamiaee aitnorcect. sic lean. tir hatte, Dressing Combs ..........25¢ oe payee emi-belted, flared and tailored models, with large aoe tues toca Be 4 versibie Tapes P| p cult 50c Compact Powder.....25¢€ with heavy knotted fring . sie +, bbl ! t 50¢ Compact Rouge......25¢ inches in size; shades of Kreen cutis Kod Taina i fe etd zi 25c-Ivory Polish be and brown, green and rose : ; $2.00 Ideal Hair Brushes Kreen and red: $1.00 1 me in blue, Russian rov slack .. $1.50 Movey Da F Burgundy { mixture ‘ ; 25c box Emery Boards...10¢ Also an other lot of the same About 6 in all. Ch Movey 10c Genuine Orangewood size and colors, but of liehter 2 4 2, : , * is 6 4 “s Sticks for ..... ‘ 5e Weight; 0c Values, for,...25¢ Day at bite ne eee, $13.95 iE lbe Taicum Powder..... 4 Door Panels of heavy net one ¥ suid men p $1.50 Hot Water Bottles for with Battenberg medallion; 3 45 inches in size; ecru only valee; specie ae! | Two Humdred $5.00 Silk Petticoats bs Mi toe hottie eiveothyioline tor ° - 6c Diamond Dyes, black only, Special $3.95 Each ee | ie eee 50c and 75¢ Household Rubber Gloves tor 25¢ JEWELRY C dota ts ; , pupae . i pe clase \e": 25e Hygeta Nursing Boctly S * First Floor. shirred ruffle 50¢ Each navy and black, as well ae ; t 9 $3.05 Dexter Ss Silko Movey Day special $1.00 to $1.25 HIS is a combination offer : giving two articles for the uaval price of one Roxes French enamele . wa| Aftermoom, Street and Evenimg Imported - - of Im fh il ndeed r ce N ey Day er fc the Dresses offered were t ; iv: ! "50, $19.50, § and $25 They are beautiful gar ILKO Merceriz Vanity Box on Cotton. Colors $1.00 and $1.2 ‘ont sitable for afternoon 4 and 1ing wear 70, White, sizes 1 to 100; lar 10¢ a ball. Movey Da | | r cial, box of 12 balls Georgette mbinations, 4 as lace net noice ieee Earrings 59c he lace net Dresses are a lit led from being hown avy blue, black, gray, wistaria, white a A S df stripes! i . 50¢ and 65¢ Brassieres Bee ee ee te ring that-this is emphatically a Dress sea- for 39¢ and each pair in a gift box \ 1 g L Bhi, $1.00 values; special 59e ( tis sale should crowd the Garment Room until OSTLY fasten front style, Choice,......+.++.++-$810.00 of plain muslin or net; $1.00 Jewelry 50c , a Sua some prettily trimmed with good quality laces; sizes 34 to —_ ee Movey Day Sale of Skirts | |‘ ‘sca novel styles, each in a gift box { = i Special 50¢ : > 3 : ’ eae at $5.00 Movey Day Specials The best Skirt offering for Men 8 Hts : : RICE reductions of worth- Imtants’ Novelitie: cason. The materials and colors and NOE redeocene foam those in greatest favor Serges, chandise men are buying now. 1 saline flet and te e fine ality essalines, taffetas and Movey Day cial 506 Materials a qua m 25¢ Each poplins and Panamas, in navy blues and blacks Outing Flannel Night Formerly 50c to $1.00 ; onsidering increasing costs and the desirability Robes 79c ATTLES, Animals, Floaters rt in the lot, this is an exceptional op Thermometers, Napkin Rings every Skirt in the ms 8 9 i | Specially bought for Mover and many , ies and y < Day. Nice, soft, warm outing Celluloid Toys irt it c lot is the product of one of flannel; made up with military Formerly priced 50c and ‘ celebrated Skirt factories collar and silk frogs, or V-neck $1.00, This is a splendid chance 3 i with silk braid. Blue and pink to buy gifts for little tots. ¢ on ey Day . $5.00 stripes. Sizes 15, 16 and 17 Choice on Movey Da 25e Special at .. -.79¢ ‘ 1} Men’s Bath Robes, Odd Pieces of Girl's $3.50 and $3.95 100 $3.95 Crepe de Special $3.45 An attractive sale lot of Blan- Socateaen Wool Dresses for Chime Waists, Choice | | ht, inns tebe bine and urn ec ee ere seins " —$27.00 Adam Dressers patterns, Specially priced at 819.75 $2.95 $2.95 — + 834 —$24.00 Adam Chiffonier Irish Linen Handkerchiefs of fifty Wool Serge Dresses. Good HUNDRED charming Blouses of crepe 3 for 50c P y matérials, in na & t and de chine, made in the late models, with Pure Irish Linen Handker. “$21.00 Colonial EI ae Trimmed with bias ba plaid large collars, pin tucked and embroidered chieta, . henastitehed... :aunne ; $16.75 raidings and novelty buttons its. White and flesh, Exceptional val with initial or plain; good, full —$24,00 Colonial Chiffonier Sizes 6 to 14 years. Move clearance uel 82.95 size. Special, 3 for.. 50¢ : ee Franee-Paterson Co. Third F “SiGe sills ok Ome ters r sith $3.00 Underwear $1.45 S11.95 Winsted Shirts and Drawers, cen pacephereheh Short Lemgths Inlaid fue SLATS | mene Masse $11.50 “ russels Rugs £ natural gray. Special, per gar. —$19.00 Dressing Table ° q Var? Linoleums INE quality Seamless Tapestry Brussels |e" Rugs, 9x12 feet size; mostly Oriental and in patterns of which we — «mall allover patterns, in rich. durable colorings MOVEY DAY CLEARANCE q re Therefore they Movey Day special price coco BEATS Stockings Oak Bedroom Furniture . sage ce See ae pics $27.50 A imster Rugs ee $85.00 Three-Piece Suite piece §-2x6, $6.90 value Women’s 50c Fiber ab 1 plece 14-4x6, $11.85 value, for fi 19 715 Stockings 29¢ for $67.50 piece 9-11x6, $8.35 value, for or ° ck 8 . i Eb bail nga LIGHTLY irregular, good All quartered oak in waxed 1 plece 5-10 $ value, for JOOM size, 9x12 feet; $27.50 value; splendid quality fiber silk, with dou- finish; sold complete or separ piece 8-9x6. $18.15 value, for quality Axminster; floral and Oriental ef ble sole, heel and toe; garter top. All sizes, 8% to 10; black ' First Floor. ate pieces plece 1x6, $10.80 value, fo ’ fects in wanted colorings. $31.00 Dresse x4Z-ineh top piece 16-4x6, $12.45 value, for Movey Day special 819.75 only, Movey Day price, per 27x33-4nch mirror $25.00 1 plece 14x6, $13.55 value, for ial Re $30.00 Chiffonier, with triple r Fourth Floor Junior Silk Lisle 50c plated mirro $24.00 Cinkkinge fhe ka $24.00 Dressing Table with Stockings for 15¢ three drawers and triple mirror EMARKABLE values to close for $18.50 out these Junior or Small . - - eee Women's Stockings; fine silk lisle, with double sole, heels and saz | | SULKS, DRESS GOODS, COATINGS ]] | iets. sac ors; black, tan, pink and sky; Full quartered oak, dull gol § ‘ A 500 formerly finish etal for Mov }* IR this Remnant Sale we havea bigger, better, more attractive col- Movey Dey clenrinee::: Ae at big BTS lection of Remnants than we have had for months. Silks, Dress ee oS Goods, Suitings, ¢ ality, 1 the most wanted ideas. The materials fa- = i ‘ » » j ae 5 eg o j , 9 a arge: ro S g ‘i j ’ Iq S $3.95 Plaid Bed Blankets vored, the fashionable colors. The assortment is by far the largest we Small Children’s Wash have had this season. Dresses for 69¢ Special $3.45 Plain colors and fancies, in silks and woolens SPECIAL purchase of Chil- CHANCE to save 50 cents In the Suitings the materials andcolors in most use this season are dren's Wash Dresses, sizes on one of these Blankets is 2 to 6 years; Dresses that if indeed unusual, for they are spe bought regularly would sell at clal value at $3.95, and just now In the Coatings many desirable remnants are seen in those weaves $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, Blankets are advancing in price most in favor Clever styles, of good quality ginghams, reps and linene, Well made Dresses that offer an un- usnal opportunity on Movey traordinarily \ Day at shown in some very good piece Good weight, warm, 66x80 Khe Remnant Day price r ery low, and mean extra special values inches; broken plaid effects, in atkaa nianaa with lt aig The Moveyaaw mace tan, blue, pink and gra 1 an ay f Second Vloor.

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