Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
CAN'T BEAT “TIZ” WHEN FEET HURT “Tiz" for Sore, Tired, Puffed- Up, Aching, Calloused Feet or Corns TABERTY WONDS ARE FREEDOM'S INSURANCE POLICIES raul UI UNTIL WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY “Saret 1 Use TIZ Every Time for Any Foot Trouble.” SESSUE BZARA HAYAKAWA + | HONOR «*: HOUSE Shipwrecked amidst the tropteal beauty of a South Sea Island—three castaways, two men and a woman, are the central figures in a gripping story that shifts from the trontes to the social center of civilization! JACK HOLT and FLORENCE VIDOR are co-starred or HIS You can be happy-footed tn a mo: ment, Use "Tix" and never suffer with tender, burning, blistered, swollen, tired, aching feet, Tz" | and only “Tiz" takes the pain and| soreness out of corne, callouses and buntons. | As soon as you put your feet tn “Tix” bath, you jast feel the hap piness soaking in, How good your poor, old feet feel. They want to dance for joy, “Tis” ts grand. “Tix instantly draws out the poison ous exudations which puff up your feet and cause sore, inflamed, ach ing, sweaty f Geta ent box of “Tix” at any drug store or department store. Get instant foot relief. Laugh at foot suffe who complain, Because | your feet are never, never going to! bother or make you limp any more. NAB RUSSIAN SAILORS | WHO INSULT AUDIENCE | Jack Endokimoy and Georgiy Gol |sian 2 and 19, respectively sian sailors, were arrested for al investigation in a box at the Moore theatre Sunday night These men had attracted unfavor able attention to themselves by | fusing to stand during the playing of Spangled Banner” and by Janickering insultingly while it was being played, according to people in the audience re-| So prema pthy tet ite renrs TANLAC FACTS OF INTEREST ABOUT THE GREATEST SUCCESS IN HISTORY OF MEDICINE Mor THAN NINE MILLION bottles sold in three years. | | | VER THREE THOUSAND BOTTLES SOLD by Bartell Drug Stores at retail the first month. EMAND FOR PREPARATION has broken all world’s records for the sale of a proprietary medicine in the same length of time, and is constantly increasing. | ARGE AND MODERN LABORATORIES at Dayton, Ohio, occupy 60,000 square feet of floor space. Capacity of plant recently doubled to take care of rapidly increasing business. Present capacity 30,000 bot- tles daily. RANCH PLANT RECENTLY ESTABLISHED at Windsor, Canada, with a capacity of 8,000 bottles daily to supply tremendous demand im the Dominion of Canada. UBLICLY INDORSED THROUGH THE DAILY PRESS by men of prominence throughout the United States and Canada, including eme Court Judges, Mayors of leading cities, Lawyers, Doctors, Bank- “4 State and Government Officials, Prominent Educators and Minis- ters of the Gospel pAMe OF MEDICINE has spread over entire American Continent and it is now a household word from coast to coast, from the Galf of Mexico to the Great Lakes throughout the United States and Canada. ANLAC IS PURELY VEGETABLE and is composed of the most beneficial roots and herbs known to science. Formula complies with all National and State Pure Food and Health laws of the United States and Canada. BSOLUTE MERIT responsible for phenomenal and unprecedented success, the greatest proof of which is the fact that dealers who bought Tanlac three years ago when it was first placed on the market, are still buying it in carload lots, IKE ALL OTHER GREAT SUCCESSES, Tanlac has its imitators, and, although there are now on the market over one hundred prep- arations claiming similar therapeutic value, many of whom are copying the original Tanlac advertising, the popularity of this preparation con- to grow and it is now unquestionably the most widely-talked-of in the world today. Sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores and by the Leading Druggists in Practically Every City, Town and Village in America. wetn Rus: | § jing }alias Harry F TAR “NOTHING BUT FUNNY AS EVER Max Figman in scoring “Nothing But the Truth Metropolitan As Robert Bennett, he wagers with his business partners he can toll the absolute truth, He puts up $10,000, placed in his hands by his fiance, who aska him to doub her a big hit in “at the money in speculation in five days, #0 she can help her bishop found an or phan asylum. Kennett bets he can ¢ ington bis way thru ing rive to many sidesplittir tions, Figman gives an excell terpretation of the character cross a laugh every time truth-teller finds himself some new predicament Mins Lolita Robertson, in private life Mrs, Figman, makes a charming fiance, Frederick ‘Trobridge Mac M, Barnes do good work. witua nt In and the in young MOORE At the Moore thin week, all acts hits, the applause generously ing the whole, and still leaving ity to wpa Perey Bronson and Winnte Bald win, in thelr “1918 Songology,” exceptionally clever © the dl ree of hilarious laughter and at thelr night encor Sunday terse drama, that o prenent war «ituation, 1 by Edwin Arden, a actor, The play was 1 presented and received. With a “fine art” of impersonating drunk.” Billy Pe ata, 1 “A Night in an English Music * Jack Clifford and dispensed y t. The four Haley sisters a fine quartet. Miss Gwen » tinkered with the plano and monologue, and Edith Murray with an exceptionally ellity for pleasing nd story was ne a ree thru and two girls melody in Le “ headliner happy f in wong WILKES In Eugene Walter's play, “Paid in Full,” the Wilkes this w the players are all exerting themselves in presentation of interesting and vital characters Norman F as Captain Wil Hams, is expecially powerful in bis role in the third act, .when changes from brutality to a sympa thetic viewpoint of things. George Rarnes, good in any role, interpr the part of Brooks so well that on is actually comy to hate him in spite of the fact that we know all along that he ts an honest and good-natured Wilkes player. Grace Huff and Ivan Miller, lead man lady, give excellent verntons their parts as Mra Brooks and “Jir The of the cast come fully up standard net by the leaders HIP w show at the Palace Hip has a clever balancing and comedy act presented by Delton, Mareena and Delton. Flo Adler and company, “Singers of Popular in which Mins Adler in axsinted by two small boys, provided an nber Clay and F The Girt and br a ‘fine comedy er and singing act Bailey Koerner and company have a comedy playlet, “Selling Out.” Wright and Walker are nifty dancers and comedians. The Larneds, with “Nonsense on have a funny line of trick things that roll nier. and of to the PALAC Carter opened the Oak tre Sunday with “Izzy in Paris, 1 comedy with more comedy than plot, “Izzy in Paris" kept the house laughing. arter, an Izy, won new friends Phyllia G girls tn hand. don, with her da himes of Normandy, ing fo! ORPHEU™ Sunday's audiences saw six new vaudeville acts at the Orpheum theatre, Third ave. and Madison st and Wella hi minutes banjoes, La Dean who gives nes, Rae comedienne, to clever wooden a harp is a singing most of her time shoe and ntric dancing. Phillip son and Mae inclu The New Billy Someday," a de with little box that proves to be an or gan, and a Salvation Army lassie The Renalles have original and stories, Vera and Wilson the hit of the bill, with their hula hula-ukulele specialty, and the De Long Trio features Bab na syear-old girl who does tics The motion Hart and songs are k norob will film, “The pletures are 4 six-act Morgan Raiders.” CARRIED 600 ROUNDS Federal officials Monday vestigating the record of ptterhoff, Ballard rooming night with sult ¢ full of . W W. literature, a new Luger auto matic and 600 rounds of ammunition were in Rache. 1 in house Saturday A arre! ‘ SAM SAYS: “You Must Work” But He Also Says You Must Play Beginners’ Dancing Class At 7 o’Clock Sharp TONIGHT Prof. and Mrs. G. Oswald (36 Assistant Teachers) B plac urday HIPPODROME Fifth and University starting tonight, we you on the floor by Sat MONDAY, APRIL 15, remainder | PAGE 5 NEEDS SMOKES | | THE TRUTH" IS | ABOVE EATS, HE: WRITES HOME | If there is any one who doesn’t be |leve that the ora over there ap | preciate the tot went by Hoys in »baceo Fun him glance thru the come in return, ‘Their gratit such a little thing is wonderful In its and their constant 1 folks remember in heart-rending ery dollar, goon to make know that his sacrifice lated. Mrs. A. H, Gould, who r nome of these today cond $20 to the fund | the hundreds of cards of | from Hf th engineers, in nold “Our | Prance mow sincerity that the at home Livery ents, ¢ we soldier iw not una postals, Among acknowledgment cc D. of the which he " | “I need not tell you how wel | come it was. yhacco is, 1 be lieve, as important and neces sary to a soldier as his meals, and sometimes more so, Not in- frequently we are in such a po- sition that we cannot obtain to- baceo; It cannot be bought for any price, and you cannot imag ine what a godsend a package | | from home ean be.” | From Corporal Harry 104th 1 infantry kw and a little prayer of thanks: | I have been here about two w I is over | | Morris, in the come his tho giv months 1 thanking God that the here, and not over there.” next Friday night the pupils of the Douglas Dancing academy will «ive an exhibition for the fund, with | admittance placed same night the Degree | lumbia lod 0. UW. will give a] benefit ¢ xmoke fund at| the K First ave. and | Pike wt and every day On TonAcco FUND 3% Wri A. ©. Spr coast defense headquarters (Mrs. W. 4. Young, 008 Pleasant ave, merton CHILD GETS SICK, "CROSS, FEVERISH IF CONSTIPATED | California Syrup of Figs can’t harm tender stomach or bowels. | A laxative today @nves a sick Jehild tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play] to empty thelr bowels, which b pme clogged up with waste, liver! ets sluggish; stomach sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If Jeoated, or your child is listless cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or |has sore throat or any other chil |dren’s ailment, give a teaspoonful lof “California Syrup of Figs,” |then don't worry, because it s per fectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation polson, sour |bile and fermenting waste will] |gently move out of the bowels, and lyou have a well, playful child jagain. A thorough “inside cleans ing” {8 oftimes all that is neces |xary. It should be the first treat-/ ment given in any sickness. | Reware of counterfeit fig syrups | Ask your druggist for a bottle of {*California Syrup of Figs," which| |has full directions for babies, chil dren of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look lcarefully and eee that it is made |by the “California Fig Syrup Com | pany.” |e REDUCED RATES TO | \CALIFORNIA | FirstClass Third San Franciaco— | $13.00 and $15.00 $10.00 | Los Angeles Porte— | | $20.00 and $23.00 $14.50/ 2 Diewo— | 827 EM and $25.00 816K) LTNOMAH, Sal! April 20) nervice, 1arke outside state- rooms and unsurpassed meals. Ey- ery convenience for passengers, Pull particulars at City Ticket Office THE M’CORMICK LINE 109 Cherry St. Ph BAD TAKE SATS | Says Backache Is a Sign You Have| Been Eating Too Much Meat, Which Forms Uric Acid | ™ When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney re gion, it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says al well-known authority. Meat forms) uric acid, which overworks the kid-| neys in their effort to filter It from| |the blood, and they become sort of| |paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowe removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather { |bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sedi-| ment, channels often get sore, wa {ter scalds and you » obliged to] k relief two or thre ling the night | Kither consult a good, reliable| physician at once, or get from your] pharmacist about four ounces of Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast] \for a few days, and your kidneys| will then act fine. This famous |salta is made from the acid of| grapes and lemon juice, combined| |with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer lirritates, thus ending bladder weak ness Jad Salts is a life saver for regu- jlar meat eaters. It is inexpensive, | cannot injure and makes a delight- ful, effervescent lithia-water drink, odge Cafe) Fourth—Weatiake—Pine Cabaret—Dancing World's Largest Dry Cabaret | mer es dur-| times dur-| . BUY LIBERTY BONDS $5.00 and 87.50 Spring Style Jhe Rhodes Co. Trimmed fats, Special Tuesday $3.95 ' | hat picked fe ‘ EACH | and the sale ) The s | shape: id $7.50, ction consists Special for Curtains Special for Tuesday Main Floor, Rear : pairs in an as- | 76 | fortment of —! broken lines that have been priced especially for a quick dis- posal. The early shopper will reap the benefit of pattern and color selec- tion, Marquisette Curtains in white, cream and ecru with and lace edges. Formerly $2.00 and $2.26—Spe $1.75 Marquisette Cartains—1§ pairs of plain hematitched curtains in 25 paire hematitehea cial Tuesday, a pair white and ecru. Special Tuesday, a pair formerly $1.60. $1.29 Marquinette Curtains—33 patrs with hematitched and lace edgen White, cream ecru. For merly $1.75—spectal Tuesday, choice, . $1 .45 @omen’s 65c JUST | for a special and priate for street and dre in Spring colors of 1 Upper Main Floor or this sale is from the regular stock of Spring styles, is in consequence made attractive with models appro- s wear. ge rolling brims, turbans, id, blue, purple, gray and black. uesday, choice: f a vee F le sailors and Formerly of bonnet § $5.00 2 .B5 | $1.75, $2.50 and $2.95 Long Crepe Kimonos Special Juesday $1.50 Upper Main Floor ——| assortment that permits a | AN | wide choice of colors in full ____] belted or loose styles. Some are embroidered in Copenhagen blue bird patterns in Japanese style, while others are trimmed with white ba- tiste collar and cuffs on plain rose, Copenhagen blue, American beauty red, orchid, flesh and navy. All sizes. Formerly $1.75, $2.50 and $2.95. Special for Tuesday, choice $1.50 id $3.15 Ostrich Feather Boa Ps WF SS $2 an SPECIAL TUESDAY l wale of 42 Ostrich Feather Boas for Tuesday is are in and 241nch lengths ana are finished and white, white and black, purple and white, orange and white Fiber Silk tose Pr. 39¢ Special Tuesday 98¢ for the express purpose of disposing of this select with silk tassels. TT! assortment consists of plain white, black and heliotrope and white. Formerly $2 Speci Main Floor Upper Main Floor THIS ed number which are from the regular stock. They purple, and orange, und in color combinations of black Tuesday, while they last, choice 98¢ sale on Tuesday the hosiery section will offer a select- ed assortment of Women’s Fiber Silk Hose in a range of sizes includ- ing 81% to 10, and in the following colo: Pink, Lavender, Canary, Navy These have deep linle gar ents a splendid opportunity Special 1 er ' merly 65¢ and Sky Blue tops and lisle feet. The savings are quite substantial and the sale to supply a suffident quantity for Spring and Summer wear. For wday, a pair, SP¢. Clip Out This Coupon Help Sammies TO THE EDITOR LOANS $10 to $100 Furniture, Pines, Househ <e ve Stock, Ete. All transactions held strictly confidential. If not convenient to call, write or phone, and our representative will call at your residence. 1003-4 L. C. SMITH BUILDING Phone Elliott 4662 ‘ |Rupture Kills MUNY BAND TO |TME YOUR MEDICINES BE ORGANIZED! rganization of a new municipal 1, to give band concerts in Seat: | parks this summer, has been | roposed by the Municipal Service | gue, headed by Fred P. Matthys nbers of the Service league h nteered to organize such a bar among their membership, includes practically all city joyes. Hanson has ap. 1 the proposal | The offer to solve the city’s sum-| band problem was made Satur- . letter from the Service cue, cted to Mayor Hanson. The park board has cut off con tracts for hired musicians during the | summer as a part of the war econ-| omy program CHECK SUGAR REFINERS Efforts of force the M from which empl p yor refiners to |sale of any particular grade or style of sugar, which the food administra tion has learned being done by some refiners, will be regarded with ceived from Washington, Db. C., by Food Administrator Hebberd. A harmless and effective prepara- tion to relieve the pains of Rheuma.| tiem, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lum. | bago, & Hamlin’s Wizard Oi) It penetrates quickly, drives out sore- ness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles, | You have no tdea how useful tt will be found in cases of every ailment mishap, when need of an immediate he: tle application, in sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, and stir i Get it from druggists for 30 cents. | not satisfied, return the bottle constipated or have sick Just try Wizard Liver nt little pink pills, 30 aranteed,—Advertisement. DOCTOR’S Examination and Consultation FREE at the MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE 906 Third Ave The doctor will be glad to talk over your trouble with you and prescribe for you, if necessary. Only charges will be for medicines prescribed or treatment taken, You will be surprised how little it will cost you or of bites It and Ever headache? Whips, ple centa, | dies, and Peptiron from pepsin, iron 7,000 Annually lare laid away—the burial certificate | being marked “Rupture.” Why? Be- | fause the unfortunate ones had neg- € ‘ ected themselves or had been mere- Regularly This Spring—Hood's Sar-/1y taking care of the sign (swelling) saparilla Before Meals—Peptiron | of the affliction and paying no at- ep After. |tention to the cause. What are you |doing? Are you neglecting yourself combination is having won.| by wearing ‘a truss, “appliance. or te i 2 | whatever name you choose to call it? lerful wuccess everywhere. | At best the truss is only a makeshift It ds relievihg rheumatism, expel-|—® false prop against a collapsing 1 b wall—and cannot be expected to t ing humors, restoring lost appetite,,as more than a mere mechanical giving the glow of health to the) *upport. The Dieting preernrs Je ches Uaai salar tards blood circulation, thus robbi cheeks, making fai bright and/ the weakened muscles of that which complexions and Uterally giv: | they need most—nourishment. ing worn-out, brain-fagged ople| Rut science has found a way, and people! A new ambition and the strength of] (7 7ia'to paabe e PRAE inane | iron in the privacy of their own home For it combines that most useful] The PLAPAO, method is unquestion- of all metals—tron—in a course of sful welf-treatmont for coniaee essful self-treatment fo: medicine that is peculiarly effective. | gti world has r known, Hood's Sarsaparilla is made from Fie tne Beitr eee Ce an unsurpassed formula of blood Th closely to the body, ‘cannot possibly slip or shift out of’ place, therefore, purifying and stomach-toning reme-| © . ‘annot chafe or pinch. ft as vel- et—easy to apply—inexpensive. To be u whilst you work and whilst you sleep, No. straps, buckles oF sepa eftecbes. In ¢ases where a cathartic is need-| 4 earn how to close the hernial roti | openin ture ded, so. the ed, Hood's Sarsaparilla and Peptiron| rupture CAN'T come down, sen are very effectively supplemented by| yur name today. to. PLAPAO Hood's Pills, relieving biliousness,! Mock 72 eo foe constipation, and all liver ills, Rea Fiat S26. nstructive in- This nux and other blood and ston ch tonics that physicians describe. | Sen CO. The Home of O-Cedar Polish and Mops To acquaint every Seattle woman with the wonderfully complete stock of housewares carried by this store, and es- pecially our large and well as- sorted stock of O-Cedar prod- ucts, we offer these substantial savings. $1.00 O-Cedar Mop 69c O'Cedar Battleship is the name given this new model. Large size, shape as iustrated, extra long yarn; cleans and polishes at one time, 69¢. 12-0z. O-Cedar Polish 50c Use ft on the finest furniture, wood. work, etc. Removes ail dust, brightens, eradicates scratches, 75c Dustless Dusters 50c They take up and hold all dust, lint, ete., without scattering it. Dry treated yarn, held by wire, with wood handle, special, 50¢. —Basement. No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders Accepted.