The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1917, Page 5

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SOUP oak Din olden finish construction, leather slip soat $4.00; special at ns das wit land is being living. Several owners phoned Charity Commiss Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE'LL TRUST you DEMAND FOR VACANT LOTS FOR GARDEN USE THIS SUMMER mo. inst the high cost of have loner Callaghan that they had vacant lota other puds on. folks could But, about a Hore are several folk list? 5900. you. If you have land, Mrs, Harriet Gordon mount clubhouse. P. J. Knight ready for plowing F. W. Park addition. to get a move on. Are one of ‘em? unty nd grounds committee. LOAN’S mussy does not sta Have a bottle gency, rheumatic ache neuralgia, lumbago. sprains end lame Sloan’s Liniment all druggists, the skin gout back, y enjoy myself Resinol cleared my never had any fun. people avoided me Bat the regular use of Resinol with a little Resinol Ointment first—has given me back my healthy skin. I wish you'd try plant hun THESE SIX WILLING TO HELP OTHERS 10 MAKE GARDENS; HOW ABOUT YOUR LOT? 8 who have donated the use of their land to those who would raise spuds. Charity Commissioner Callaghan's phone number fs Main or wi 2705 Thirt ave, the city limits, on Meridian st. Mrs. M. Schwertzer, four lots, offers several lots which are good land but need some clearing. They W. F. Dearborn, 21 Haller block, 6, on 15th, between Holgate and Grant sts. Biggs, 3007 77th ave. W., 50x100 each, on Lakeview. An anonymous donor has lots dred more who haven't any land have phoned that they want some. So it’s up to the rest of the owmers of the 44 square miles of waste ground you Councilman Bolton introduced a Fesolution Monday calling for the ooperation of the city with the fn the garden movement he resolution went to the harbors There will undoubtedly be an ap propriation for plowing, and com dined with the ald of the county Weer Week Week Week Week Week } commis fre spud see ners in supplying wor and YOUR ating la: m: Why isn’t YOUR name on th ant land, call him He'll fix it for 1% acres outside 50x10 feet each, near Fair @ located at 112th and Greenwood. offers lots 4, 6 and 6, block The land is all hae volunteered two lots, 22 and 23, block 9, Gilman be the seed headquarters, says Gal Arrangements to supply! seed will be made in a days. | may be a woek before there {s| ey available for plowing, thinks} 1 FLICKERS AND ; FLASHES AT THE GILL TRIAL Chief Beckin. am is deaf in his right ear and talks bass | o2e | | <l| Attorney Walter Fulton referred S}to U. 8. Attorn eames as “this! Bruises or Sore Muscles) Liniment quick- ly penetrates and soothes ithout rubbing. Cleaner than plasters or ointments, handy for emer. and pains, stra ain since | handsome gray-haired gentleman,”| \ and made the jurors smile. eee Reames, however, kept looking straight ahead at the witness. eee Attorney Ty jcasm, and dir toward Assistant Moodie several . ker likes to use sar d withering looks U. 8. Attorney} times yesterday * Detective Meyer Peyser, one of the defendants, has an unconscious habit of squinting his left eye “All the women tn t thought he was from the witness stand fendant Door U. S. Marshal Bo party of club reserved seats jury box nearly . is host to al won who occup at the end of very day. ee Superior Court Judge Walter M. French, who was a character wit ness for Chief Beckingham, time practiced jaw with t torney Clay Allen - Col. Hiram House, for the government, and legal aud itor who arranges evidence, occu ples a seat at the elbow of Prose cutor Reames. . spectal agent bailifs have a » running down giggiers in urt room, 8 no place of amuse ced the judge on one occasion . Judge Neterer's ent, indignantly crowd which is not! admitted into the court room assem-| An overflow bles on the third floor corridor| each morning. When the crowd leaves at noon the overflow bunch! makes a rush for the empty seats, ternoon and sticks for the afi easion . | John Gayton, for Judge Neterer, likes to rap for order at 2 p. m. and make every body stand up and sit down again NAVY YARD HEAD TO messenger O@P ASSIST AT U. OF W. skin When my complexion was red, rough | of the United 8 and pimply, 1 was so ashamed that | fremerton, I imagined that ~perhaps they did/. gency committee of the Capt. R. B Coontz, es will visit th Friday to confer with t commandant yard of AVY U w mer He U.S. CAN LOAN 9 BILLIONS TO STOP THE WAR ey wees MILLE R New YORK, March 2 United States—the treasure house of the world—is able to loan the allies the staggering sum of five billions of dollars without noticeably affecting the financial situation in this coun try A ficial of one of the largest A ° tutions told ° WHAT FIVE BILLION WOULD DO FOR ALLIES It would buy 238 completely pped super-dreadnaughts of Pe which class, h. neylvania royers h coat and leave 000,000 over r for England and 100 days wh ) each @ ° ho I 1 Press this country ts Ba pe n to loan five times the ar t r nath debt to the , ft war t » the ind Germany I in this coun- s the pow if loosed, to end he war, in the opinion of the Ith of the United estimated at $200, 0 1 the banker. Without h ation, I would say to loan the allies| any ar ary to bring a t the war. We could any tm-] pression upon situa. | tion In this country end at the same time carry on our own war measures to round figures I be a a five billions at noticing {t seriously That ar t would be only two and a half per cent of our re sources SHACKLETON, NOTED EXPLORER, COMING PORTLAND, March 27.—Str Ed ward Shackleton, Antarctic ex plorer, will lecture in Portland, Ta Seattle and Vancouver short r his arrival {n America, tt munced today by C. C of the Baker, Or Herald is arranging for Shacklet visit, He will ar tn Portland April 12, and will go from here to Ta coma and Seattle. *!Red Cross Tea to Be Given Thursday MacDougall-Southwick Company will be hosts at a tea and lingerie Aispla: proceeds of which will go to th pattie chapter of the Red Cross, Thursday, March 29, at 3:30 p. m, at the ¥. W. CG, A. Ad mission will be The Seattle chapter of the Red Cross, members and friends are urged to attend to help this organization in its great work, WHAT’S THE MATTER, MISTER DIMOCK? Altho original plans for the 15th s ave. bridge across the Lake Wash ington canal called for an approach for r the micipal car Mne, Council tm rickson has discovered that thi ature was omitted by City Er er Dimock and the bridge ha n bullt without the approach xcu was th er definitely decided on the the council passed a to the effect that the or an called for complete ap ay ig = “TIZ" FOR TIRED, PUFFED-UP FEET Instant Relief for Sore, Ach- ing, Tender, Calloused Feet and Corns You're footsick! Your feet teei| tired, puffed ots chafed, aching, and they need “Tiz iz’ makes feet arkably fresh and sore-proof. iz” takes the pain and burn right out of , callouses and bunions, “Tiz” ndest foot-gladdener the| see, ever known cent box of Get a 2 Tiz” at any drug stor nd end foot torture for| ye. a whole er have tired,| aching, sweaty, smelly feet; your shoes will fit fine and you'll only wish you had tried “Tiz” sooner. Accept no st STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr | Edwards’ Olive Tablets jately available | STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1917. PAGE $ Drug Stores Bartell BARTE tn ay the “DRUG STORES Second Ave. at Union 8t Firat Ave, at Pike St. 610 Second Ave. Weatlake Ave. Pine St. 5345 Ballard Ave. Wholesale 1906-8 Boren Ave. Candy Factory 1910 Boren Ave. Every Unit in This Chain of Stores. Means Greater Values for You : Every Purchase Means Your Complete Satisfaction just because your purchases for my stores at Don't hesitate, small nor too large be small—there’s none too ay an extra say ‘ ing over my regular deep-cut prices, 9% invite you to read the li . 15 Kellogg's Castor Ol) 50c Eucalyptus Ointment 25¢ 15¢ Renais- sance Soap 6¢ 25¢ Lemaire's Rice Powder 10¢ 25¢ Dentogen Tooth Powder 13¢ 500 25c Holbrook’s 10¢ Oxo 50c Libby's $1.00 bie to-gen Imported Olive Bouillon Cubes Extract of Beef Listathymoline Oil, 12¢ be 25¢ 58e¢ $2 extra heavy Seamiess Water Bottles, 9S¢ 25 P. D. & Co. Milk Magnesia ize 50c Meritol Massage Cream 350 Steoro $1.50 heavy 50c size Hol- 25¢ size Pint size Wine Boullon Cubes Seamiess Water | | brook’s Imported Garfield Tea of Cod Liver OF 18¢ Bottles, 75¢ Olive Oil, 25¢ 14e 10¢ 15¢ Kirk's 25e New Skin Peroxide Soap A. K. Tablets Pint Dickenson's 6¢ 6¢ 15e Best Witch Hazel, 16¢ 28 Foley's 25¢ Oxo Honey and Tar Bouillon Cubs : 18¢ el 25c size $1.00 1° dozen D. D. D. Gillette Razor 250 Parisi 25¢ Duplex Pints Welch's 13¢ Ivory -boinsal Shaving Stick Grape Juice 12¢ ise 25c size Zemo 13¢ $1.50 Celo Nickel Water Botties g5¢ Pint size Septol Imported Olive Ol, 45e Lb. 20-Mule Pint size Dole’s 25¢ Goodyear pe Team Boracic Combs dulce, 15¢ . Acid, 9¢ 13¢ Electric Batteries for | | Septo! Atomizers for | | $1.50 Uprite Shoul- taking electric treat. nasal and throat for men Shoulder Braces, | Tents at your home. | | uses. Spray either special for women and The Feradic Domes- tic, special 86.45. girls, special 98 oll or water, 55¢ Candy made in an unusually clean factory, with the best of materials, and |"What's your hurry? Where's your That's ) what thousands of stomach tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition | e energy, troubled with undigested | foods flores cra f stomach jnent, for Donna would keep you | marriage our husbands consctously extreme, terers are doing now. Instead Of|)erg with us, and I know your|or unconsciously make a set o' reons—me thos kg -onscienti taking tonics, or trying to patch up alsriondg” will be very, very lonely |rules which we must obey, even if Kons men hose work and conscientious at eee they a ars attacking er when you again slip out of their|we do rot honor | them—and efforts are continually bringing us SCOTES| pam eodee al eal cause of the ailment—clogged jivey and go away to ports un-| widows! Widows, my dear, are al- of new patients lower net iver end disordered bowels, |known, MARGIE.” |ways under the eyes of Mra. : a f new patients. | wumranteed tor ia Iver tae soe Sg Iealing use|, Yes, Hittie book, Donia sant pe.) WEEaey ee a : Despite the present condition of your teeth and gums— “+ Sd aoe : 4Y-\terday, following her letter very| “You know, Markie, ave aly : Dr elie eer Ihs dae W hen the liver and bowels are per-|(‘iouiy. I have never seen her|ways been a rather cold woman, I despite those gaping cavities and abscesses—we guarantee to) Crming their natural functions, away! igo go beautiful. Her lovely |do not think any man ever really restore your mouth to a clean, wholesome condition, and this}. % Elee, Tf yen tare aoe camact trou) white hair has softened her face— | ‘nterested me, but Will. But even hile you's! 4 emits | ples pf You have @ bad taste in your| yer coloring 1s as delicate as that |before he died I used to seo his while you sit and smile, | Soap—|may address the student body of {pou%,¥ou “4 0 so ae Tablets, | “* ne substitute for calome' just at ;the university. Capt. Coontz has| "yr fdwarde’ Olive ‘Tabl ) r. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at clear,| assured the faculty committee that purely vegetable compound ated it h Y 1 ores with them in eY- with olive oil Yes oar lace tee ilery possible way by their olive color, They di y their olive cc hey do the Officers of the local divisions of } x5 ie ‘ A vad pee k without griping, cramps or pain, the naval militia have offered thel&) ‘Take one or two at bedtime for nervices In mobilization of @ auick relief, so you can eat what you division of the naval militia on the jtike, 10c and 25c. All druggists, campus. at an unusually moderate price. Chocolate Caramels, a College Sticks — Cane Dipped Dates, lb.40¢ Bonnie Bride Snaps— Bonnie Bride Sand-} pound ...... +++» 40@ sugar, dairy butter, reaped ne} Raisin Clusters, 1b.40¢ | Fig Squares—Mexican wich — Nut brittle, Vanilla Nut Caramels, whipping cream, with magia nee pete Victoria Chocolates, a | Sugar, cane sugar, dais : < i almon: Sheed Bled wish cream Penis ; “Marshmallow nme ee mane a a in Her saee -40¢ | cream and figs fondant and iced on Caramels, Ib. 406 rege actif en ‘ pet lh. ae Empress Chocolates, a | with Stollwerck’s . : A » iey's choc ; each side with white Chocolate Nut Tops, shey pound ...........35¢ chocolate, th. 3 per -40¢ SB5¢ caramel icing, 40¢ Ib. pound .......+.+ pecan, almond and wi oneet =— nut, Ib. 7 A0¢ pound . Butter Rheind, Ib. 40¢ |Guthrie’s Body to Reach U. S. in May,” WASHINGTON, M | atter tonight I shall belong”? Is that what we women-always want, after all? Is it because we! erometimes feel we no longer be-| long that our hearts hurt? | March 27. ° man was right who wrote, “In “You see, dear, it is the old tra (To be continued) body d: . PABSOLUTE LIBERTY MAKES) first love a woman loves her | dition that will not die. We think - - - bie sar mssador Curie LIFE DULL ever after, all she loves 1s|we love liberty, but we really do| ¢, £, FRYE, general freight 7 gr sie sre bri P ey FB yegpene sme wat tore” hot realize what liberty means:/agent for the Admiral Line, has|*®® Japanese cruiser Azuma, and I could 7 ers ote naytns I am very anxious to see what What we really want is the feeling | been made general freight and pas-|Teach San Francisco about May 21, 7 colm mpeerck pec pote «nd NS | nenstions will come from the meet-| that we belong. senger agent, while Harry Brandt,|One of the two accom 3 tL ppb He fear Mal.|!§ of Donna and Malcolm. To|_ lAttle book, little book, do you | general agent of the passenger de-|Japanese naval officers will repre: | com, bY ae thane you cannot |M¢ she ts almost the most dest remember that time in the long|partment, will be given other du-|sent the Japanese navy at the Pitts: |inine standpoint. | “Do you know, Margie,” she said to me yesterday, “I think a wom- an's whole lif one of negation, | Most of all, she must constantly deny herself. Lady Salvia Don’t you my visit would say visit to the if I went, bat? Let moe smile at you a it for somehow smiling does not ome to me easily now. PAINLESS TEETH CORRECTION This Office Will Be Open = Now that our Modern System of Scien- “It's all nonsense about your not| “I don’t wonder that Ellen Key From 9 A. M, Until 8 P. M. |... : ‘ace having a good time without me,|#ays a woman's dangerous age {x tific Dentistry has been perfected, we can “Natural” ou know, for with Eliene and | between 40 and 50. What she did) i At . 4 “ * oe alot ‘atu: Mollie ‘and ‘Donne--Donna. Tenny |not say, however, seems to me is treat patients without the slightest pain—| een more significant. It is that very few women wake up to the fact | that they have been up to that time under the absolute dominion’ of something or some one, “As girls, we must subscribe to numberless conventions that are as silly as they are barbarous, After to visiting me and I am going send her with Mollie and Eliene you will have the time of your life. Very privately I am going to tell you I expect you to fall in love with Donna and quit your ‘sailing around new countries for to see.” “It would be an {deal arran; without shocks—without discomfort—with-| | out any after-effects—without using dan- |b Do gerous drugs or sickly gases. | menconstall Our methods are positively safe and! Plates harmless—each operation being conducted | are we by duly qualified and efficient dental sur-) Stans of a girl of 20 youth come back to him with the The small cost of this important service will astonish you— a interests me greatly, she {thrill of each new affair, and hon- ; Pelee ’ : JOU phen Pintes iene “creature of contradic jestly, Margie, I wished {t could come in for a free examination and estimate. No obligation | presi ™ tions. One minute she mourns |come to me. I think that what he whatever. used to term jealousy in me was not so much jealousy as envy. “For a little while after we were |separated and I went back to him, I was perfectly happy, but for a long time before he died I was only a tender nurse, in whom he placed all confidence, and then—I was alone, Lill and will not be comforted, The next she is the happiest woman I) have ever known, She has brains under that blanched thatch of hers, and I love to hear her tell her ex-| periences and what they mean to her. After hearing her talk, I have almost come to the conclusion that ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS SOUTHEAST CORNER FIRST AND PIKE For Ten Years in Same Location—Diagonally Across From Public Market. Laboring People’s Dentist. All Work Guaranteed. Lady Attendant. J. R, VAN AUKEN, Mgr,

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