The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1918, Page 3

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era, who, outr Off fis Corn” Leaves the Toe as Smooth as the Palm of Your Hand vanishe the corn right}am ow: rtly you can peel WORTH TWICE THE PRICE ASKED COLISEUM cmb DREN Sse 4 “After the War I'll’, Stand No Non- sense From | America” MEN & MEN ON EASY Special Musical Interpretation by the Greater Coliseum Orchestra of -20 pieces—Direction Marius Brambilla! REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS: In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which Is the lightest | Q84 strongest plate known, covers very ‘ittle of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran | teed 15 years. Gold Crown ...ccsececeseceeeee 84.00 | $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone)... .$8.00 | - 85.00 10 Set of Teeth : $4.00 Bridgework, per tooth, gold DENTISTRY jold Fillings .. 81.00 Up ' Silver Fillings . bib “Spare ue pain” ia tne cry of aii! } Pilati ‘ umanlty. Hut at 604 hird Ava. . ee renee tak 1 va there ie pain. ree-fourtha of| + ve impr aken in the! Gur alickn it is from bad| + eatt work guaranteed for fift ses” ¢ i Gee tr our your rot Bag 4 sluffing and bleeding 4 PYOKRHEA 22 4 giving good satisfaction made & epectal t When coming to our office, be sure you are « ho have tented o ‘ right place. Lring this ad with Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 1 UNIVERSITY ST. you all union men All work guar Yh Phone Eliott aaa. | a | Uaked Painless Dentists STAR WANT ADS BRING RESUL L1s| James. a Ay . Cor. Crise 8:30 n. to 8:30 p.m Upen Sundays, 9 to 1d wou had man who STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918. PAGE 8 PT | <P Sts Heber take ue CONFESSIONS | i | Wrecked French Plane Kills te Cynthia Grey's 3 THE sworp,r witt ||| OF A WIFE || German Who Forced It Down}2 LETTERS & a a | ay hanes wOGn SHAS G INET ET —~ RUUENOUUUAUAOAAEEOAEOHU GUAGE As “concn 2c apmmapall | Pest pre kong Bas SHOULD THIS : ema mgm agen nic" WOMAN SEEK Petite vous) HER CHILD? © French | out of An's pla and went to hard, honest work, and have ractioa thene © thoughts of my lite girl have been with me always; don't think it wan @ for me to give her up ne) but I thought it was for her good dopted her said everything in her r up right and to and the woman who w would do power to bring her a good Ino ha | aive would \'He Is Bachelor *— x” ane | Iam married now and have a good hould I try to ymetimen, wher oks about she's my girl to hurt the feel! parents nor do any ngs of her adoy harm in any way I have suffered it out y peop! 4 of good, sound reason Ities would not hesitate wid have 1 the to advine have for might yiel youthful temptation, and he would your daughter. But they are not have t big and splendid enougt mothers. ught of to" point the way to something other Tam #0 | All of these years the great allenveloping spirit of wronged motherhood has been thru you. If it im within » power to appease it, who would dare may that you have not that right? Our Creator did not place two souls in such perfect unt figment of but real essentials and's character. in finding this out too late, T “foubly bereft and doubly wid od of my © comes from an old E y, and is known for his maity as a Unguist, speaking French and German, as well ax English. 16.—The (To Re Continued) WASHINGTON, May | house today passed the pension bill} son as th mother and You hear the call of the Red Tying appropriations of $185,050,| daughter, intending that the < x Cross. ANSWER AT ONCE! should drift so far apart. Per —--- — = = your daughter's heart for the love of her flesh r. I feel very your privilege | basesnaintlh a esse REPORT nety that to seek your girl her oe! i ber 2 ro 19| May Be Caused by 110 te | Chronic Trouble ttuce |" FLOUR | isn Grey: I always have! ality | (Prices paid wholenaie) {| ircles under my = ———-8} Can you tell me what causes thi and N. M crate waa no es may be . Z ays s| « hours, over x ¢ 0 9-. sacks 600! fatigue. train, or a re Prices Paid Wholesale - oa . laxed * Vegetables and Ha ' isto| laxed the skin, due | x x si * tro n VEGETABLES “eo Coantry Hay and Grain physic 1 +4 * paid wMoleaale) jus r e part n me ood 1 cream sometimes proves beneficial : 100) 50) Bran 03g 03% | California Shell Might Try Another Milk Treatment o Miss Gre A <o0/t i ° os Yee Mach” a) 0 e 09 35.60] 7 * J 5 o0| Cheerfulness Can tbo $0 | Timathy 31.0066 00 Wheat Ha $.00@ 30.00 wa s pihie- I have been so x % Prag | . | Prices Paid Shipper for for the two Poultry, Veal and Pork, f. 0. b. Seattle and v Fr ndure| rRUITS u think is the matte and how I may over UNHAPPY GIRL. | rankiness” is ttributed to one's »metimes the tell me 2/ with me this habit ‘Temporar often NUTS . { Women! Stop Corn Pain! = 1] thing to ) watch ev } utterance twice b {] you speak ‘ou will not Few Drops and Corns Lift Out | ee eae 1 than that you can cu vat Don’t hurt a bit! Cimeinnati man dis- eae Ge covers drug that works miracles | y Dear Miss Grey 1 have a Liberty No humbug! | Rond and have no money with which A igi vi [to pay my bills 1 took the bond Your high heels have put) drops on your tender, aching {| to some of the business men t owe, corns on your toes and cal-| corn or ‘callus. Instantly but they refused to take it on my luses on your feet, but why) the soreness disappears and || debts. Can they refuse the care now? shortly you will find the ¢/and garnishee my husband's wag Thin tiny bottle holds an) corn or callus so shiveled } WORRIED. q) almost m flu A gen-| and loose that you can lift | The correct way to do is to 7 Acad hia ‘dan it off with the fingers. a Cattlen of Piven like of a hard corn, soft corn or bf] shown can be had at any corn between the toc as +| firug store for a few centa,| Well as hardened calluses 4} Glenda Don't limp or twist your| Without suffering one par- | rahe eh ea face, but get w bottle of| ticle, Freezone is magic! Feb dell it Rh ne and apply a few| Keep it on dresser. 4] ter to sell it than to have your husband's wages stopped. | | yu not to try to find |B) | | | | | Satisfactory Terms Always THe GROTE-RANKINCO! OTTO SL RLGIL, Prowdent A. M. ' : d Store Hours From 8:30 to eee et French Brass Bed Mattress and Spring, Special The Brass Bed has two-inch continuous posts, and polished brass mounts on post The Cotton Felt Mattress weighs 40 pounds and is covered with good quality art ticking. The Metal Fabric Spring will not sag or allow persons of uneven weight to roll to the center of bed. $39.00 heavy filling rods and tops of rods. priced extra 1, each, $35.50. Fifth +8 - a for this Columbia Grafonola And twenty on ten 75c tecords. Have One Delivered Complete outfits specia Floor. selections Columbia at Once A small pa: down and a emall p each week quickly pays for it Come in and let us play your favorite selectione on this handsome Columbia Grafonola. Victrolas and Victor Records The Brunswick and Pathe Records Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin Lodge Cafe Fourtb—Westlake—Pine Cabaret—Dancing Werld’s Largest Dry Cabaret FREE DOCTOR Kx-Gevernment Physieten itt RST AVE. oF 109 Ww INGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG CO, STORES for the Free Decter Sigm Bradbury Clothes set off the figure and lend a touch of nov- 5 elty. T are made for the mz o de- 7 mands individuality and distinctiveness in garments. Bradbury Clothes are positively depend- able — strictly hand- , tailored by the best workmen and the best mater’ are used. They are priced up- ward from 29 convenient DA LPS HRED ER SEER SE! DOS EREMESR ECE REESE ROP eS on our Credit 9 kes ote OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH th As na you 4 in th pending re. ver the 1882-1831 SECOND AVENUE

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