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/ STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, 1917. PAGE 5 Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 Pike Street WE'LL TRUST YOU Nehed for your convenience Our terms are easl \ewer. (hen d anywhere Ne « £ n9.00 Werth 73.00 Worth 100.00 Wert Wo Exchange Department. Tobo Changes Name!Capt. Featherston In order that his wife might be able to establish her ide: national army Supe adge Ken-| can receive, has come to Capt tosh granted Joseph |H. Featherston, in charge of right to change his name|crulting for the English army father was alive and that his name/cellent work in recruiting was Lecomte, made in the Gazette. Doctors Interested in : Pelouz’ Nervous, Tired, Run-Down Men and Women. ie According to some of our “highest medical authorities, chemistry has demonstrated the presence of a phosphorus bearing substance in the nerve cells. Chemically, it is a neurin constituting the al buminous basis of nerve tissue, and occurring in the gray granular vesicular nervous matter and in the white fibrous nervous matter the the Great importance attached to the discovery of organic phosphate by Pelouz, the French scientist. Noted doctors have demon strated that when this organic phosphate Is taken into the human Also that, in combination with cerebin, it constitutes protagon, principal form in which it is met with in the brain—hence system it is quickly converted into healthy living tissue ing have the results been in cases of nervous weakn: I energy and in the quick building of strength, fi of eminent physicians. WHAT DR JAMES LOUIS BEYEA SAYS NEW Fost Nerve ied that neither male nor fe male, regardless of age, could be ¢ strong, mentally or physically, so STEADY NERVES AND RICH BLOOD MEAN STRENGTH Business men and women are under constant nerve strain. They must be alert, quick-witted, full of energy. Sooner or later this steady strain tells on the nervous system. Energy fails, sleep is not refreshing, appetite is poor—danger ahead! The weakened nerves need phosphorus, a vital ele ment. The blood needs iron. Both are supplied by Donsiar *YNAMIC TONIC (called “dynamic” because it creates enemsy) This vitalizing remedy strengthens the nervous sys- tem by feeding the starving nerves with phosphates it enriches the blood with iron sharpens the appetite and thus builds up the body and fills you with surprising energy, power and endurance Dynamic Tonic is an econom- ical remedy to use. You get, for $1.50, a large bottle containing fully five weeks’ treatment On Sale at BARTELL DRUG STORES We are offering some exceptional values in Used Ranges, Heating Stoves and Gas Ranges in our Joseph Lecomte. Seattle. Capt. Featherston’s namo Lecomte went by the name of/was “mentioned tn the dispatches” his stepfather for many years, and/and published in the London Ga. more enchanting and twice as ex- only recently discovered that his zette August 7. Mention of his ex Discovery of Organic Phosphate! For Restoring Wasted Energy, Increasing Natural | Strength and Putting Flesh on Bones of Thin Folks. | May Saon Be Used by Millions of Weak, Anaemic, | 80 force and powers of endurance, that it has attracted the attention. ———— — STARRING DAINTY LITTLE : ablish her fdestityne tte} /4onored for Efforts! wife, should he be called for serv The highest honor, next to being ice a mu nd lat. decorated, which an English soldier Ww re Me The story of a Kitchen Cinderella whose romance in real life proved citing as fiction. - MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW 1 “Their Burglar,” a hold-up in hilarity 10c - — STREET CAR IS HIT BY AUTO; 3 } INJURED | Ditm 4739 17th ave ms ties his rit recetved painful peaday © a wher phe was iving Nded with a Meridian #t. car at Ewing and Woodland Park ave Mra, Ditmar, who ts 66, was taken t the akeside hospital The collision of an auto truck driven by Charles F. Holt Densmore ave, and an Es son st. car at De Madison We y noon, res in the injury Motorman Down, who was cut by flying glass an autome She wears wondrous gowns and flirts like Anna Held and rides bronchos like Bill Hart amore and en Se Lovely White Skin! Strain lemon juice well before) pe. , ete mixing and m lemon lotion t ible and y s00n peach-like hands. At the « dinary col a full quarter derful lemon skin © plex Juice of two fresh lemon: tle containing three orchard white, Care taken to strain the juice fine cloth so n Pn the months E y on juice e such blemishes as freckles sallowness and tan, and is the ideal skin softener, smoothener and beau tifier Just try it! Get three ounces of Jorchard white at any pharmacy and |two lemons from the grocer and |make up a quarter pint of thie |sweetly fragrant lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms land hands. It should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen and bring out the roses and hidden ity of any skin, It 1s simply marvelous to smoothen rough, red hands AMUS MENTS WILKES >i Fifth and 0. Henry’s Famous story of Ameri- can life, as only O. Henry could tell it— Madame 0-Peep AT vey Tel. Eliott 408 Wakrostny and Butarday Laer WEEK EIR OF vaouen WUT In the She Appears ia Ey “ruer ane: THURS, AND A || Dena Ca ae NEW PANTAGES OT: O tien ort ee (Commonly bf Called Heart. bur), Gas In the Stomach, Belch. ing, Swelling and Full Feeling, so frequently complained of after |) PALACE HIP By dagek LSSba Apagge at nd Afternoons 1:20 t@: Kven, 6:90 to 11 | ‘Sample Package mailed FREE by! TIAN THE BELLINGHAM CHEMICAL CO., Bellingham, Wash. | if your druggist is unable to supply | you. and sun, 166 Free Palloona Saturday Matinee fo} |queen mother, Marguerita BEDROOM GIVEN TO MOVIE STAR Louise Glaum Liked It So Well Head of Film Co Gave It to Her 9 to 10 wom's Friday Hour Sales} Summer No mail, telephone or C, O.D, orders accepted for Padgy eMpparel — sour Sales, and the right to limit quantities is reserved. am hewireciae stone 10 to 11 11 to 12 1 to2 priced for a quick din pomal. % wool cheviot White Drees Skirts— Curtain Marquisette. — 0 3” rf ey " True economy will be A ¢ Yy oats, in gold mely reduction on ked at practiced by the Wom- 4 good quality Marquis ee rene astlnnd cat. Dierceniharaiiane Wool SHOWN AT LIBERTY Today’s Programs Linewry tne Gtnom tn “The lavend ators, ou a ed Gingham Dres this wale, as the style, for replenishing the COMBE Darethy pe nee m ed at material and the reduc dow drapes for Fa “Tried y orked at $ nat 1 and red winds v r Fall Jerseys 8 white linette Dresses, tions will Ju y and Winte Thi 1 BEN—tnet = Gardner ta “The once marked at $6.50, for next searor ane tan Bolsette Dress, ony marked et $° 7b, ond one While t'ren0 do ity ‘s se pea Mtge The Men's Section sat bag ee ig bas taken from stole had in white, cre 20 Wool Jerseys ‘with Chine Bening lress, ecru double knit roll collar orm marked at $15.00 dine Keine with c. For th and cufts. The selee Mowily for sisal wom. Sart pockets and high hour, a yard tion consists of éark eo, in & broken linw of delle Wetwi measures be 4 wees, Fur thin hour, 2% to 98 Oneo marked Keéak Albume—25 red h gray stripes her covered, loose and navy with white rhaice $1 et $1.75. For this hour, leather , nd, 00 ehotes leaf Kodak Albu i * Py “4 50c sizes 7 by 11, 8 by 10 6 to 10 years, but eaem Women's Wool Panty and 10 by 12. Th color bination ts rw thas have leon Suge Veote eof Draw will preserve your Sum- not Ine! from dinpis mer Views, Once mark- size. A goo Once tarhed et @1.25 1 at $2.00, $2.50 and ment that and 61.60, Sine t only Choice for this marked at $2.75, 4 re hour, 50c howe $1 49 mae ie $1 Summer Style Coats aaa to Dispose Friday at $5.00 and $10.00 Meher the Henge” < + ithe Walwen Hopper fy Wey ut Ditweren,” s in stripes. The sizes ate Se ugh did Levine Glau admire the Egyptian kndreom setting used In “idolrtere,” now ehowing at the Liberty. that H. O, Davie, manager of the Triangle Culver City stw dios, prevented It te her upen the completion of the ture She intends te have it im stalled in a new home which the is building In Low Angeles. The setting of a sirent Cleopatra esents the abode who would riva f luxury, A buge sphir i ed in a weird lie 1 a reflector in | : the floor, pr on ove € Upper Main Floor, His image is reflected In the wa of 4 ry lepressed in € of thie 4 Sybarite ta tn the corners| exotic plants, ar * incense burners | The bed is of , Garment Section has taken from the racks for this sale a dly assortment of Woolen Coats. The styles were made THE imer—but the ! f coating used make them very saapradic for early Autumn and late Fall. The reducti ¢ impor- LOT NO. 1—Is made up of wool velours, | LOT NO, 2—Particular attention is called erne heviots and serges, in | to the Coats comprising this variety, as wool jerseys, cheviots an 7 y are made of a serviceable quality agen blue, light green and rose. | ai wool velour. They are half lined, in ‘This selection also includes a few navy | pelted style and in shades of Emerald, capes. Sizes 34 to | Cherry Red, Rose, Sand and Kings Blue. in every style. Once | Once marked at $24.50. Reduced for 10.00 her morning ¢ of the room a masat canopy peries of cloth of gold, Jered with the figures of kings Cope e, military styl but not each # arked at $15.00 and $19.50. Reduced | Friday to 7 $5.00 Sizes 34 to 44. i some rare garments of motif for this play in” has Samuel Hopkins Adame’ story, 3 to 4 4to5 5 to 5:30 Rubber Beach Ha Boys’ Wool Caps—A k Cc ‘0 Rubber Hat suitable for dandy Cap for school la G campers and bathers. wear. The assortment de Chine seaperntak Tae rises a wide range eRe iine aids and colors in AB butae sizes 6% to 7 h size in every pat r()) . Once marked at laists va 0, For this 48 Walste taken Pegny with each. 55c the regular stock criptive radically reduced sling and w Extension Curtain Rods thie sale, The On sale in the Drapery Section. Once One with cluster marked at 8c, For this gman pin tucks; 5c other with loops and buttons. Sizes 36 to 53, consists of two sty Carl Stockdale, The Range Hoss urchased a motor car hour, A erved Ruth King, the : ones with the larger K wor 1 #ee our beavy “ base ape 7 predomi: hine ; i ‘ marked at kdale an . m this half. ne coi 2 | = oe an nue t Metropolitan police methods ot | sf lige HOTEL BUTLER Refined atmosphere—mena sistent with your pocketb ear to be portray ed in “W now play ing at the in @ manner vertisement. so true to life that the heads of the New York police department tions to| have made strenuous obj the portrayal HACFICOUTFITTAGC COR. THIRD & UNIVERS Seena os pet lizard, Els DRESSES MER WOME? Edna Wallace Hopper, who tour.| ed the country in The Country Mouse. Yankee Doodle Dandy,” Fifty ex From Boston,” and a other ¢ ally famous dra sical productions in years, Is featured of idan in Perils of Divorce,” at the Class A Double Ds ble.” at the Bt Fairbanks in the — Enrollment | Curbed by Harvest} | with e exception of the Queen| | Anne a West Seattle, which how slight gains, a smaller en rolilment on the # of the city show, | | | st day of school | ‘ording to} this year than last school officials, the figures will be| ALNOEDIA SAAT TOO aT A Ad the boys ond wire eekise, {2| kon Ohaney; Dorothy Phillips and Wm. Stowell, in “Triumph,” Coliseum and yoys and girls working tn the fields —- ————~ are released for autumn | | stud DON, Sept. 6.—-Local fasten | Heaita front today by The largest enrollment in the|east of Fleuraix and southeast of| shal Haig. graded schools is shown by the B. St. Julien, in which British troops] He said German aircraft had} F. Day school, with 816, and the took a few prisoners, was all the| bombed three hospitals Tw University He s school, with fighting activity reported from the | night. . F tt $i The registration In the! — — = — — a Arbuckle i IDLE WIVES he icc 1916 His Latest Riot The greatest, truest, most vivid portrayal of the His Wedding Night baffling game of life. “Idle Wives” brings truths to —and— light with startling sincerity. Not a slanderous tale eld Mar against Notice to Women! By_ United ROME en, please tak nor Neither Queen Plena por the h had new hat since Press Leased Wire 6 merican wom a new dress Italy ente JACK GARDNER: to hold the morbid, but a truly great conception of — BIG Be Careful in Using life unfolded. 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