The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1918, Page 9

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Lift Off Corns! fe EATTLE STAR ‘SAYS SHERIFF IS BOUND TO SERVE ne” is Magic! Lift z Lift any Corn or Callus” right off with fingers—No ‘pain! a little Freezone on an aching ear, instantly that corn stops burt- gg you lift it right out, It deem't hurt one bit. Yee gic! fuse THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1918. WESTERN MEN WRITS OF COURT if ele writs oted, on will re tenants whom landlords seek to eject. That the sheriff has no option in thin matter, but that it is entirely up to the courts, Is pointed out in a statement by A, Hutchison, deputy for Shorift Stringer, who says Juatioe with to Sheriff Stringer, and for the benefit of those not familar [writs of restitution ixsued by the t he law governing Croix de Guerre Given to Statue In the big square tiny bottle of Freesone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without soreness PARIS, Oct at Ypres, in Belgium, stands the vulnerable statue uM im It is a stout man of bronze, in bronge clothes of * 1 wait? Your druggist sells a|or irritation, Try iti No humbug! janctent days, It in of a lord mayor RT EO | of another generation Mr. Van den “ Perreboom. And thru four years of bombardment he has not even been From }acratched, Recently, in recognition Now [SAVE YOU MUST = And Commence at YOUR FEET FIRST is the Way. SHOE-TERIA Ln Hi } i] 1509 Fourth Ave. Shows You the Way fry our way today and profit by it. No store in Seattle is prepared to do more for you in SHOE SAVINGS than Shoe-teria Stores. In the center of travel at 1509 Fourth Ave. We will offer to you the following good things in 0 pairs of Women's all-gray kid Dress Shoes; mili- 6.40] Growing Girls’ all-leather dark calfskin $4.80 $2.80 Smoke Skuffers of elk skin; fine bead leather sole. Pwr all leather tops ; a pair 3 aire of English Walking Shoes; a good Shoe value at $6.50. Our price wet weather Growing Girls’ ; sizes 2144 to 6. Our price.... ry Just right for the boy or girl. Headquarters for all kinds of Rabbers— . 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 Extra —>* heavy sole, Men’s Storms.........-...-+-- ; MEN—The Johnson Shoe, for wet weather. On sale at “The Chippewa for hard wear. On sale at dress last. On sale in lots of stores at $8.50. Our price.. Reason for These Saving Prices Plain, every-day storekeeping. | powder or © frills, You carry home—you save. SAVE on every pair you buy at Where the People All Go—1509 Fourth Ave. $1.25 .. $4.80 $5.80 $6.80, $7.80 } | Showing Men’s fine koko brown calf Shoe; beautiful No extra paint or If we had brass and mahogany, velvet and silk, it ‘would be charged to the shoes—THAT’S WHY YOU SHOE-TERIA No. 3 lapel Croup and It loosens ring the ou want thia reliable old home: Tells How to Stop a Any druggist % and throat the of Mr. Van den Perreboom's brazen fhoed bravery and disdain of German shells, @ prankish Belgian attached the Croix de Guerre to his bronze ght viel lp, tr nade cous | i” tickle and irritated tubes with such prom and certainty that it «. don't full dire accept anything Ft Guaranteed to give absolute ction of money promptly re- The Pinex Co. Baby Colds pon apna EN cea ogy — 8 remedy pia mild bue afte: We | Ask your druggts Wayne, Bieanant to take. for PISO’S: | troubl e. Takes , Adler-i-ka “I had serious bowel and liver Lost $0 pounds ahd could! Commenced eat only liquid food. ALL mixtu: R WANT ADS BRING “ea Hl Ne EN ih I} Hh i iN Thi delicate flavor of Douglas Oil will make it your choice for salads, Douglas ma; For shortening it equals but+ } hae AY as easy to Uses ! anes Oil a the healthful can— we ni Mh il ia 1 hii Tm Hil ih ih Hi " mM Fi RESULTS aries ; to i foul Often CURES constipation system. Prevents appendicitis, We have sold | Adler-i-ka many re gtycerine of and (Signed) ALL George taking Adler-!-ka and now weigh more than ever and eat and sleep splendidly.” Fond, Little Falls, Minn Adler-t-ka expels sourness, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY. La- gan and Empties BOTH up- years, which buckthorn, nine other It canca’ simple per and lower bowel, Mushing EN- TIRE alimentary canal. matter Removes | potsons | is a Swift Drug Co. and leading ruggists. Hie ae ae mT Hi Ht io rh oO @} i De Luxe Salad Oil—Ideel, — ™ im ow Me ) - ble It doesn’€ absorb and F aeacmnenmbaabeates can get it for you. Noriskinatrial satisfaction guaranteed, M i Hi Hi i i A Hi il i !*>nufactarers of Corn Prodacte : celia Co., Seattle, Wash. i] Ih fing tak. Tt doom ot and Douglas French dressing ‘Made from the heart of corti, refined by an exclusive process are treats for the epicure. 4 ata \Sdahe ee. Oilor i at mm : i | i iW th} a \ | The claim has been made by the | court, supporters of one of the candidates: for the office of county sheriff that their candidate, serve land the same is true wish to extracts from the statutes “The plaintiff may apply to the Judge of the court in whieh the action pending for a writ quote restitution, restoring to the plaintiff the property tn the complaint de soribed, and the judge shall order a writ ‘The sheriff shall, upon recety ing the » forthwith serve a copy upon the defendant.’ “The sheriff is an offiree of the courts, and under the oath of his of fice is duty bound to serve writs or processes iswued out of any court He does not insue the writ—is not fa miliar with any of the proceed the case, and in not clothed with judicial power; consequently cannot say whether or not the writ should issue cal leaders supporting the of the democratic at sheriff claim to b t ing the AnthRent Profiteering league, and are using these mislead Ing statements as a rune to get votes by claiming that their candidate will refuse to rerve such writs Mr. Stringer does not enjoy the handling of these particular writs any more than anybody else would, regarding many other acts the sheriff in called upon to perform but is duty bound by the oath of his office, therefore cannot refuse. “These statements are published with a view of unjustly discrediting the sheriff, and are absolutely incor rect and erroneous. (ia, sari) Ryan, 21, Beattie, and BIRTHS Roy to Mr and Mre. Camp Lewis, October 14 Noy to Mr. and Mra C. %, Sherman, 1428 48th ave. H. October 14 Mr. and Mra H. Johnson, 519 ber 14 4 Mre ET. MeCouley, tober 18 * M. Thomas, 1621 W. Wilttems, Righth ave W., Bey to Mr. and October iT He. Bvene, 411 5. Manchard et.. October ti Boy to Mr. and Mrs. K. Moore, 1326 event . Spregue. McGrath, 016 Furlong. ‘ HW. Clough, Rothschild, Irinde, 1448 A. J. Carkon, Port . Oetober 2 Roy to Mr. and Mra Tt Amaffic Apta, October 11 Girl to Mr F, Yen Ovtrive, Rn. Keli iC Hatten, 208 October 12 ‘A.B Hews, 816 Motor pl., October 1 Roy to Mr. and Mra ®. Bm. Bmory, October § W. Hansen. 211% 13th Girl to Mr 1360 26th ay September and Mrs MH. H. Nowman, 8 ber & DIVORCES against William If Stiles, desertion and non-support Lavine Meintosh am Intosh, desertion ne Tipper And non- support inst Gertrude A Wehr, erusity Takasn Abe againet Kurt Abe, cruelty DEATHS Mister Atanasia Mogiio bus aanttarium, Octo Florence Kobiman ave, October 21 Fritz Lae, 21, old court house, Octo . Colum: ber 21 Frank M. Foulser, 7, 4646 Garden et., | | October 21 Mary J. Whittendale, 21, 4801 W. Lan der at, October 19 Paul 8. List, 3, 1224 Highiand p!,, Oo- October 19 Thomas KF. Morrts, 20, 20 October 19 Mra, Caru © 1906 BE 0 Rainwater, 21, 4648 Othello wt, Ost Jone T. Hopkins, 63, 2524 218t ave, 8 October 17 fam Y Tenmat, October 12 Clifford W. Hunter, 12, 4507 30rd ave 59, Varminster hotel, §, October 2 ‘Vern KR. Swanson, 2 months, 2425 2iat 4, October 19. Mirtle Johnaon, 18, houneboat foot of ath ave. W Karl Merson, 27 smith, 36, 1017 King county hospital. ¥. Marton at., omain, 31, 1221 Angelo at, Oc- ee, 214 Cedar at, October 22. mpson, 28, 5012 Fifth N. B., ) Herman, 25, 6859 19tu ave, N Peterron, §, 1148 Drondway ville, 54, 19 2414 Firat ave, 202 Queen i Weldman, 29, 1823 Nagel pl., 20. rge Robinson, 30, 1114 Hudson at., October 21 Elwan J. Poltch, 27, Fort Lawton, Oc- tober 19 Albert 1. Mmerteh, 26, 909 46th ave, 26, 80% W. Yesler way, 2 W, 62nd at, 9 infant Carl Mattson, 4154 20th ave. 8 October 20, John McCambridge, 63, 4240 Brooklyn 0 Srickson, 33, emergency hospital, per 17 Ray) Marske, 26, 1320 Alki are, Octo- Carey, 1911 MG. Kraubet, | ‘ A Mrs M. Laver, Quins | neglected Knuckel, 1618) Andrew Me | | morning to flush from the system jashes, so the food and drink taken | | which are | | jacid | should begin this phosphated hot | | phosphate costs very little at the | drug store, 5, 416 B. Themas at, Oo- | | nasty breath; HURT IN WRECK ELGIN, IL, Oct, 24—-More than 20 woldiers were dnjured when n cars of @ troop train on the Chic & Northwestern railroad left raila re early today Two were fatally hurt ong™the iajured were Kisingre Uma Sergeant Wall p chest Hender rushed back in jure John J Elliker Haterprine Utah wack injured: Carlos Domingo. 8 P bd * f W p) = Hi h B “ Panta a ne foctare: eae 188 Pairs of Women’s High Boots wrenched Ervin Jewett, Gilmore idaho, hip injured: John Oorth, Use A Grouping of Broken Lines | Moody, head injured of Several Different Styles | Redding, Cal RAILWAY MEN MAKE SHOWING Seattle division employes of the Northern Pacific mubseribed to the | Fourth Liberty Loan at an ay | of $124.66 for each worker aceording | to railway division figures, DANDRUFF MAKES HAIR FALL OUT A small bottle of “Danderine” || keeps hair thick, strong, |f} 57° 3 4 | 4 6 | byl 6 | 64 7] 8 | 8% beautiful. jf} AAA 2 2 Gils! Try thist Doubtes||| 4“ hE 2 : irls ry is ubles - 4 : : ‘ beauty of your hair in a A 8 8 bd 7 8 6 4 a aod few moments. , eee eee! 9 Tia | i0 |i | 10 4 i 1 i c TT eile 1 en a maar Mga’ wear isha sss gage” (ye ess CR EE ‘€ 7 Re ee ay et —Macd. Within ten minutes after an ap- plication of Danderine yon cannot find @ single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, .| when you see new hair, fine and teetatt gecesi onr'ts || Axminster Rugs oe Se wNPisttie Danderine immediately {| Excellent Patterns—Superior Quality— GLASSWARE doubles the beauty of your hair ‘tle and scraggy, Just jsmall strand at a time. appearance of abundance; an in- comparable luster, softness and | luxuriance. Get a mall bottle of Knowl-| Danderine for a few cents ton's atyany drug store or toilet counter and prove that your hair in as pretty | that it has been| careiens surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try @ little Dan. and soft as any or injured that’s all- by treatment you derine. Drink Hot Water If You Desire a Rosy Complexion Says we can't help but look better and feel better after an inside bath, To look one’s best and feel best is to enjoy an inside bath a h the previous day's waste, sour fer mentation’ and poisonous toxins, $ Fuhrman | before it is absorbed into the blood. | Just as coal, when it burns, leaves | behind a certain amount of incom bustible material in the form of each day leave in the alimentary organs acertain amount of indigest- ible material, which, if not elimi nated, forms toxins and poisons then sucked into the blood through the very ducts which aro intended to suck in only nour ishment to sustain the body. If you want to see the glow of healthy bloom in your cheeks, to see your skin get Clearer and clearer, you are told to drink, every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of | limestone phosphate in it, which {s | a harmless means of washing the| waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, | before putting more food into the stomach. Men and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid complexion are those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, others who are both- ered with headaches, bilious spells, stomach or constipation, water drinking. A quarter pound of limestone but is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and | freshens the skin on the outside, 80 |hot water and limestone phosphate act on the Inside organs. Gray flair oe Mirtg at wm, L No difference how dull, faded, brit- | moisten a jcloth with Danderine and carefully | |draw it thru your hair, taking one The ef- fect is amazing—your hair will be| Nght, fluffy and wavy, and have an | | ad, Ad | | | | fair eal | PAGE » [Me:Dougall/outhwick AND PIKE STREET SECOND AVENUE SHOP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS of High Grade Shoes in PATENT AND DULL LEATHERS STAPLE AND NOVELTY LASTS | $4.85 formerly priced decidedly higher than $4.85. The scale below shows many desirable sizes and widths. SOFT, WARM BLANKETS ) ii In Good Assortments—Reasonably Priced BLANKETS, wool filled, with cotton warp, exceptionally good wearing quality. Warm because of their wool filling, softin their combination of cotton and wool. White with pink, blue or gold borders, or blue, tan or gray and white plaids. Size 66x80, priced at $10.00. : WOOL - FINISHED BEACON BABY BLANKETS of heavy BLANKETS, heavy cot- a grade white cotton, with ton, with soft, woolly a wool finish. Warm nap, exceptionally warm and durable. White with and will launder soft pink or blue borders, and fluffy as wool. Size bound with two-inch 36x50, $1.95; 32x42, at mohair binding. Size $1.50. 66x80. Price $6.50. WOOL-FILLED COM- FORTERS, filled with | COTTON SHEET one-half pure lamb’s wool and one-half pure China gotton. Covered with best grade of silk- oline in floral designs of pink, blue or maize. Size 72x84. Priced at $7.50. —MacDougall-Southwick Gray Linen Shop, Basement. BLANKPFTS, light gr with blue or fancy gray and white borders, good weight, soft and dur- able, Size 68x80. Priced at $3.85. Pleasing Colorings At $35.00 are Rugs with small all- over Oriental designs, in shades of tan and green. Size 9x12. At $42.50 are many Rugs in Oriental and floral designs in various shades of blue, rose, tan, etc. A heavy, firm, durable rug. Size 9x12. At $47.50 are Rugs in Oriental and Chinese patterns of a superior quality of weave in Chinese blue, tan and pas- tel colorings. Size 9x12. Sharply Reduced including the finest grades of stem- ware, such as Wine Glasses in hand- etched and engraved Colonial cut, gold encrusted, Let 1 reduced to 10c each. Lot 2 re- duced to 25c each. Lot 3 reduced to 50c¢ each. Odds and Ends of China Reduced _ Cream Pitchers, decorated Haviland in Ramekins and Plates, decorated Plat- ters in small and medium sizes, Cereal Bowls, Soup Plates, ete., reduced to 10c, 25¢ and Ac. —MacDoucall-Southwick, Fourth Fleer. Axminster Rugs in Smaller Sizes to Match Larger Rugs 2219x386, $2.75; 27x54, $3.25 $5.50; 3x6 ft., $7.50 and $8.50. —MacDougall-Southwick, Fourth Floor. and Five Models of | Beacon BATH ROBES at #4. 95 aT Model 1 has sailor collar, pockets and cuffs trimmed | with silk ribbon. Is fastened with silk loops and silk but- | tons, has a cord of matched color and is offered in Chinese patterns in blue and white and blue and red. Model 2 is a mannish robe. It has a shaw! collar, three | patch pockets and is fastened with silk loops and silk but- tons. The girdle cord is of matched color. Is offered in floral patterns in gray and white and gray and red. Model 8 is V-necked Robe. Has neck, pocket and cuffs | trimmed with stitch sateen. It is offered in floral pat- | terns in gray and white and red and white. | Model 4 is round collar model in Indian patterns. Col- ors—blue and red, blue and yellow, and gray with black and pink. Model 5 has a pointed collar and is in all other re- spects the same as Model 4. It, too, is offered in a most attractive assortment of Indian colorin, —MacDougal jkwick, Third Floor. Sy. | PAINS AND ACHES YIELD go QUICKLY TO SLOAN’S LINIMENT os tion Is cuiel, sympathetic nerves all soothed, and soreness or [lameness disappears. Liniment is probably the ritant most widely used to ye painful inflammation in of n muscles, Wz Are you tormented by Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica or any of those aches that require a counter-irrt- tant? Then let the soothing, warm- ing application of Sloan's Liniment stop the pain by drawing the blood away from the congested part NUTT ~ LUXS at sas It is the pressure on the nerves wrenched joi bruises, | by the blood rushing to the in- gout. Rubbing ts not required, flamed muscle or joint that makes) This clear, clean liquid is easily you ache. So when Sloan's Lini-| applied, as it does not stain the BN ares strongth || mont relieves the swollen blood | skin, delicate, n in t size bottles at 60c and $1.20. Generous your druggists, 30c, vessels by setting up a counter-ir- | ft ve r ritant on the surface, the circula- people instances. Bas has been used and indorsed by such men as Hon. Leslie M. Shaw, former # of the treasury ernor of Jowa; former Senator and Wice chem (ve

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