The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1917, Page 7

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Lemons Do Whiten! ty This on Face, Neck, Arms, Hands | BY THE NEW REPORTER The mon juice massage fn For surroundings, there ls duiged in once or twice each day] no more dreary place in Seat means a little time and troudle,| tle than the police court. At girls, but what of the splendid | feast a0 the new reporter | sulte? A skin bleached beautifully! thought when he made hie de white, a complexion with the bloom) — but down there this week. And of those j a softening in fact, a skin elo quent of nature's purity and hands white, soft and full of charm. What girl or woman hasn't heard | of lemon juice to remove com é plexion blemishes; to bleach the skin and to bring out the roses, the freshness and the nm beauty? of a poach lines of care a glance down the line of per fonages waiting behind the | railing for their name to be | called was enough to convin: him that he was not alone in the opinion, The reporter, on this inttlal visit, | K A seat on one of the dingy es (no one ever saw a court But } fe actd./ bench that wasn't dingy) among therefore tr should bela gray sort of audience of seve mixed with or » this WAY. lor eight men. The jud he ot Strain thru a fine cloth the julce |served, ts a kindly man. with a into a bottle of two fresh lem containing erchard white, the a wh ® of bumor, who seea the fun ne a fat baker $5 for under ight bread, but who can be just im as necessary, when neces bout you have ually pays for @ Usually ky Eyed small cream » bailiff, has a big Re su nN juice that is handy in bringing a ndering defendant back to the pure nt has a way of looking around om as much as to say, “That when he ind the rail, And the man be ; e man b the rail! He ts ly a shifty-eyed. unshaven three thoroly uncomfortable individ ounc at Very ual, tho often perfectly accustom little has the jto the proceedings from previous lemons COMEDY IN COURT HAS TRAGIC TINGE IRELAND NEAR scores @ point] PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! NEED MARI People Notice It. Drive Them) Reserve Corps Now Off with Dr. Edwards’ sami Olive Tablets You much long If you are anxious to serve your country and can't get Into the regular army or the navy on account of some slight phys leal defect, or age, or personal or business reason, there is work for you In Class 4 of the marine reservists, says Col. C M. Perkins, commanding officer of the marine barracks corps at Bremerton. And in that serw lee, according to the colonel, there Is plenty of opportunity to do something useful, too, In the way of guarding the govern- ment property in the 13th Na- arrass | you get a package | of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The} kin should begin to clear after you | have taken the tablets a few nights, Wieanse the blood, the bowels and ‘iver with Dr. : dwards’ Olive o the successful substitute for alomel—there's never any sickness | of pain after tak them. ir. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec- tively, the n No one wh sed 10 takes Olive T with “a dark “no | ” bad breath, dull, listless, val district of which the Puget ag feeling, constipation, torpid | Sound navy yard Is a part. wer, bad disposition or pimply face. Owners and operators of automo Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a jbiles, motor trucks, motorcycles Purely vegetable co cial mixed |and aeroplanes are particularly ac | jwith olive oil; you will know them by |ceptable {n that service, and the| their olive color. | government will make contracta to Dr. Edwards «1 |take over such vehicles in time ot necessity or emergency by the pay- PUBLIC MARKETS nt years among pa- liver and bowel laints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result Take one or two n ghtly for a week. See how much 1 feel and look. 10c and 25s. All dr beniianell | Influenza or La Grippe It ts quite refreshing these days to read | @*actearty defined treatment for Infu- or La Grippe. In an articie in t Clinic,” Dr. James Beli of N ity says be is Convinced that too Touch medication 14 Both sanoceseary ead injart Wh Called to a case of ia rtp, boon at is usually seen present, aa the chill whi ally ushers tn the disease, awn. Dr. Bet Sal 7 tb Ie raising 1c ; baking soda to pike Stall 27, dest fresh th: ewe ES sole stall ly with Por the pain aod % strictly freeh te Stop Those Losses We absolutely e famous 21 Tablets to stop from weakness or we w turn your money. By mail, per box; 6 for $5.00. RIGHT DRUG CO, ‘ BE First Ave, Seattle od eo" You can ¢ ome nervous stomach tr dull, tired fee your h Blectra-Vita Battery. wh broken strearn the nerves for foning the BUMET NEW PREXY Dumet defeated d Ray Gardner in the Arthur St con. Ray different parts! mon at t for presidency of the associat inthe Nortn, ad stud of the University of in the least. Washington in the annual student tra-Vita we f Ne D ’ elections on the campus Wednes Scaling tay. Dumet is @ student in and was formerly a oadway high school nders for oeliool of law, tudent at I Thomas Dobbs of Tacoma defeat ed !dward Condion in the race for edite of the University of Wasitin.‘on Dail Groceries valued at $101,181.31 were purchased yesterday by C. I general purchasing agent for Aleskan engineering comm tovb Dole The sche Vita Co.) tie Room 206 Hmprens Wide | ston 016% bee Ave, Cor, BPMIME — Sarict, Keattie, Wash. with a view ring active serv of an emergency, when 1 as regular marines Citlzens of the United aboar {p. States who are experienced in the military profession, and who furntah and ce ability nay be admitted to rvea can compete 5. racter, clasa, All Over 100 men enit in the ma rine corps Bremerton du the first week after the declaration of war This testifies to the popularity of|' waid this branch of the service,” Col. Perkins today The marine corps {s the riot squad of the wavy, and always the first to see service.” T ttle rocrulting office of ithe ¢ rps is at 101 Ye BERNHARDT WANTS TO DiE IN FRANCE NEW YORK, America, t here. 1 mui April i love enough to d ve to see France | ¥fetorfious and once more visit my beloved Paris when the war cloud | has disappeared Sarah Hernhardt, in eubstance, jepoke th words to her phyat-| jclans when they had almost de. veal |*paired of her life at Mount se) bospital. | The offictal bulletin | ported her con has been maki today re z steady Try D. D. D. for Eczema A Liquid Wash for Skin Disease 25c, 5c and $1.00 Bartel! Drug Co. HAVE YOU A FRIEND THAT'S DEAF? bring to the ething that the will 1 The New Adjustabié Model GLOBE EAR PHONE entire new, a power “Call for ara Demonstration EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE AND EAR Walter Robson Seattle's Peliable Optical Place 4060-62 ARCADE BLDG. (Fourth Floor) who has tried to cure han falled—we will give you ep wmall fee. Dont seeing UM methods known to for commis: | fon favorable. She | progress. | STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1917. HOME RULE FOR New Hair Remover in Demand, Say Druggists Phetactine Removes Moots and All 600 Suits « Athlet die not t the usual de other processes safe, non-trritating Joriess of phelact Today and All Week If You Want a Good Laugh Tt Shi ay These Necessary See PAGE 7 Ur tic trouser seat | 85c Suit 3 Suits for $2.50 rts have cluded {n our great sale at $1.45 Each for Thrifty Men mous Shed 1 Suits, with values to been tn Me Outing Fla ie! Pa- rm aiik frog tri ped, in | Je Rem- nant Day Socks, #! Colors, gra black, white. pure woo! rroper of Pep and Ginger Men's AMUSEMENTS med wth sil Day ALL THis WEEK Men's She OTWICE DAILY #20 i elle Story, Prima Dor Howaltnd Coghlan @ ( WILKES PLAYERS Third cod Madison Wilkes Minyers Presents ay ‘ON Tek ant De DON’T BE DISCOURAGED |<: eta : a Seamen's Be ACT TODAY a peclal at 6 ‘iaaalias oil PALACE HIP} Henly Princo elie, Ment vy nolds Corbin Wide Giim The Wros Women all sizes, Including plaids and black and wh OAK VAT ‘ s and cotton DANCING CHICKS and all 40c, Special % to 10, —== —=| ibe. . m Macbe | READ STAR WANT ADS | _— o ° elbow sleeve. in sizes regular stock at $2.5 $1.65 Men's 50c and T5e Sitk Lisle Sizes $3.95 Men's $2.50 Twill sizes ink o k frog C. spectal 19. ue Floor Men's $3.50 Pajamas, of 0% and 11 Burgundy, 43c Pair Automobile Rug: Daas $9.75 $7.50 Sweater a hea Spe hes Coats 40, 4 Pajamas, $1.65 Remnant $2. 95 Knit Underwear Women's Union Suits, with eth and 5 and Rem Women's Envelope Chemise, 85e valu omen's Mercerized Veste— 19¢. Children's Knit Waists, 350 ithwick Hosiery Silk Stockings, in nite ey B2¢. vuseall Floor at De pair. stripes, combinations and colors. checks of Women's Stockings of I'sle ral weights Hlar value Children’s Stockings, in sizes Specially priced at Southwick== ac] ougall-/outhwick of Coatgs—nor did we, for that matter. Rack after rack of the newest, smartest, most desirable models. We cannot conceive of any woman being unable to find a satisfactory coat when such an extensive and fashionable showing is before her. You really must take advantage of these April sales groupings. Friday we feature new arrivals in Vel- our and Gabardine Coats, in shades of Apple Green, Sage, Gold, Rookie, Chamois, Copenhagen, Rose, Navy and Black. Most —$19.75. imusual value Wash Goods Bedding Remnants of Flannel Seamless Sheets, size 81x ettes, Percale and Ging- 90 inches, of good quality ham, values to 25c. Friday insti Sei ca OT at 10¢ yard = ing; regular value $1. 27-inch Poplins in Navy emnant Day, 87¢ each. Blue, Light Blue. Muslin Pillow Cases, size Lavender, American Bea 45236; Retailer salues 236 y or Crea lor; regula 6 ‘ef 2 Remiane Da pecial, 19¢ each 19¢ yard wae Bedspreads, hon- Serpentine Coreen ¢ ) pattern, suitable inches wide, in pl for double had® value & 2 * ‘Perinat 2le Special, $1.79 cach ; MacDougall-Southwick, yard Third ¥ Outing Flannel, 15 hecks and stripes, L ° : tinens Pissue ° raiae and White , ; Values up c. Spec * ya Goods Tr r Iris linen Scarfs of Broken Lines St. 25. of Women’s Breakfast Cloth of Boots linen, spot” dawiadk h; value $1.50. Special or Reduced to $3.15 1.35. I EGULAR $5.00 to $ Long Cloth in nainsock and dull leather, both in button 2-vard eces, valued at and lace styles fi aeraeg up Women's $5.00 to $7.00 il, $1.95. pee aie lay fd Remnants of White 15. Goods ilisersie reduced, Southwick gall-Southwick Exceptional Opportunity to Buy Linoleums 24 pieces of Inlaid and Print Linoleum at reductions that are really extreme. 9 pieces 65c Print Linoleum, 45c square yard. Lengths range from 3 2-3 yards to 12 yards 2 pieces 78c Inlaid Linoleum, 58c square yard, Lengths 7!2 and 18 1-3 yards. 6 pieces 90c Inlaid Linoleum, 67c square yard. Lengths 4 to 8 yards. 3 pieces $1.10 Inlaid Linoleum, 79c square yard, Lengths 344 to 4% yards. 1 piece $1.35 Inlaid Linoleum, 89c square yard. Length 13 1-3 yards. 1 piece $1.50 Inlaid Linoleum, 93c square yard. Length 834 yards. 2 pieces $1.75 Inlaid Linoleum $1.25 square yard. Length 10! and 15 1-3. yards. Important—Bring your room measure- Linoleums are all in athwick—= ments with you. ‘These neat Tile or Wood effects. MacDoug Fourth experience AS U, S. HELPS Second Avenue and Pike Street, Seattle * All thone fellows, who come ont F one by one to way what they can for t naelves (usually little LONDON As 1 "96 Annoutce | enough) have that peculiar way of NDON, Apri : pnownce| olding thelr dingy hats in front/mont today that Premier Lloy¢ jot them-somethir to do with! George had postpon for a few WGA Balan > no ays hin statement on Irish home . that forlorn object were their last |TUle poh pete hing Merges ee 3 earth question, It was belleved that Lloy They are not skillful in defend-|Veorke was making af pe tical a ng themselves, these elty prinon-|'* — the various Irish elements ere, They get into difficulties from Foreign Secretary Balfodr, Charge Purchases Made Friday Not Billed Until June 1st ¥ ere at & certain time the night ' - “ hy pay ags - 5 in have th efore—and small wonder at that,| rr nt by od pict that ma “ » many of them have been in a/ Gals ” n vl erties . be 1 ible of thin lead bl ss " ate of oblivion at the time in [American government and Ameri! MacDougall. For pare pee Embroideries _ juestion » ae etwean tha U: 6: J glass, regular pr € em bs | One old chap scomed entirely {hat solidarity between | 4 k Saas “fe St ; : bored with the whole thing, or/and Great Britain would le greatl Southwic Boys _ ite Allover Swiss Embroid dered why the te om t ioe : . < laiiwiia. Sear ate ab Fashion Review par rie Seer Tea Cups, of decorated 25 1 when he showed himself ondon pu ; SES, we essed today by « great display in ‘ ji rape te regular $5.00 values. I Smbesiaas F P 3 up as two days behind time in his /)F i today by a great disp 5 ade and of good quality y ounces ot . rigatar oiloahitions the Northelitte newspapers repre Coliseum Theatre Percale or gingham; sizes 6 to Day, $8.00 doz volle, crepe, organdy and : Sad Comedy leer ee tre aeeaes groves tonnny a 15. Very specia : reguiss ey to $1.25, “ But the comedy of the pollee MBetCem Sere ° ; « facDoug te be. . court 0 often borders on tragedy, dent cluding rc daed Friday Third Floor J . dyes, inoertione aca aa 4 jor at beat sordidness, that it ts sel. | Roose af ‘ poe! | me ' + pe lom any as the heart to| Ame ne be " | rr er Aug! And behind that i xpressir 1 v : 4 on ae : stream {s almost unceasing. Day most authoritative modes Wee) ; ve i. » and day out they come TEASH FIRST AID fn wenaren pannarel and’ Fri Oo e : oe yar : vat dismal part of the whole n wo} apparel a a y mbroidery Remnants of ” Sette) MRT GA) SoS: da at da _tmbraiery Remnante ot 1 ny way of checking that gray tid pote : A free courte for men who Posings by twelve modela at - NE GU A R DS| desire o take up the study of 7:30 and 9:30 p. m. Led 7 F $1 9 7 5 Laeas 5 first ald starts Thursday night, j e ° ye le M at the Y. M. C. A. Dr. Gordon atues.. and Trimmings “ oO . G. Thompson, a local surgeon, | ; a Pp pen to Seattle ! en| ‘ | $1.78 to $3.50 Laces, ‘Trini ia will teach Red Cross methods, | ’ : : : * Official certificates will be SEATTLE’S SMARTEST SHOWINGS mings and Chittone of sesame iy ment of a reasonable Indemnity isued those passing the final - OF COATS ARE HERE as wid ed Se. : Active Class, Too examination and attending 80 B f F t Braid Trimmings, Frini “ | The government has also created) per cent of the class sessions rié actS yee a 9 Pies es, 3 another class of marine reservists, , ai as cia sae é Q 2 not for of home guard, but| OU never saw such a striking collection re bas to Tbe, at 10c to 20 Valenciennes In- sertions, 44 inch to 1 inch wide, for clearance, 6 yards for 10¢. mit { 75c to $2.25 Real Cluny Insern tions, 3 inches to 5 inches wide, » = Ade. je Silk Tassels, in black and bo colors, worth from 50c to 75¢, wm in sev desirable sizes, Remnant Da . Macl Southwick, First Floor, - aa a Ps - About 4 Corsets : Madame Irene, Nemo and : Redfern Corsets, formerly $5.00 to $7.50. Remnant Day, $2.85, 4 Sizes 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 29, 4 good styles ‘in these é H. and W. Corset Walete ft “| women and misses, sizes 18, Fi 18, 20; formerly $1.00 and $1.50, Remnant Day, 69¢, (© ~ Brassiers, both front and back fastening; sizes 36, 42, : 44; reduced to 23¢, l MacDougall-South wick— Third Flos . ~ ae - ° pe Ribbon 3 a= + Remnants for Remnant ea HORT lengths of de- sirable Ribbons at very desirable prices—an assort- f | hundred seve pieces, in lengths suitable for h bows and millin- er : M Southwick— First. Floor. Needlework rAMPED and Scarfs of white, round FRRSTUAG RS TEES EPR en Reese + Doilies aa thread linen, greatly re- 2 duced be - values for 23¢ values for 33¢ = $1.00 values for e + $1.50 values for 63é bs ‘olored Pillow Tops, Scarts and Center Pieces, stamped in - conventional designs— « 50c values for 20¢ a values for 30¢ beck” $1.00 values for 40¢ ow Discontinued lines of Royal = Society and cific _Embroid- * ery Packages, including Waists, Children’s Dresses, Doily Rolls and Novelties, greatly reduced, -- Needlework Shop—Pourth Gloves Gloves, in sizes 51% and § values from $£.25 to $1.6 | priced at 69¢, Also some mended Gloves in mgst sizes at SOE pair. je Gloves—washable, in vA all sizes; mostly pearl shades, Special, O5¢. Kid Gloves, for misses, in tan M and 5%, be Fabric Gloves, for women, . mostly black lisle, Special, re Be. BDC. ali-Southwiek,

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