The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1919, Page 8

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A Child Doesn’t Laugh and Play if Constipated. Look, Mother! If toagee is coated, breath feverish and stomach our, give “California Syrup of Figs.” Mother! Your child isn’t naturally) of Figs” for children's | — peevish. See if tongue ix teaspoonful ; this is a sure sign its little the . liver and bowels need a at once th ul waste, sour bile a ~ food which is ch Dowels panies out of th stomach-ache, diarrhea, remem: and it neve @ gentle liver and bowel cleans. | “inside” ch should always be the first treat. babies, children given. grown-ups on equals “California Syrup alifornia TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD The undersigned company will pay Twen- fails t ing to the arrest and conviction of any per- sons stealing electric light bulbs from any of its street railway cars in Seattle. This information should be furnished to the De- artment of Accident Investigation, in the Biectric Building. PUGET SOUND TRACTION, LIGHT & POWER CO. SEATTLE DIVISION prices. DR. JEFF HALFORD in the city of Seattle. proposition you ever had. Bridge Work . I use only the best materials made. Is; give a and in a few hours i listless, pale, feverish, full and you have a well and playful Gold, breath bad, throat sore, again. Al! children lo Yt eat, sleep or act naturally, bh delicious “fruit la ty-five Dollars ($25.00) for information lead-- Read This Unless you wish guaran- teed Dental work — done by experts at the right We Specialize in Crowns and Bridges DR. JEFF HALFORD Take this opportunity to have your teeth fixed by the best dentists I am placing before you the best business MY PRICES AS STATED BELOW STAND— Solid 22-Karat Gold Crowns . Best Porcelain Crowns ..... Silver Fillings ................+.20c..$1.80 Latest painless methods used. I Will Accept Liberty Bonds at Full Face Value in Payment for Work Payments May Also be Arranged by Installments. Rooms 205-6-7-8 Pioneer Building First Avenue and James Street Phone Main 6237 {A BRLIEVER IN TIT ORIG | . Official Bulletin | 7NAL SACRAMENT A few days ago) », Petar - i regarding the| false Report P t rn men m the cas | Regarding 91st uaity lists not appearing in the] Dear Miss Grey: I have been out Western papers, Tho casualty lists | of for & month, where it was are given in full in the Official U. | imposible for me to obtain a paper Hulle which is published every | and upon my return T heard that all week da ept holiday, and ts on! but 28 of the 9Ixt division, now in file at the ‘pul Me toa, 1 bellove France, bad been killed by their own and @ t the tire | c. D. I bave two very dear friends in This bit of Information will, | this divint no am very much } no doubt, be of interest to & | worried, a » not rd from number of readers | the m in wo months. Can you tell m there is an truth in How to Keep Paste this report? 1 would appreciate it From Fermenting very much, MES. D. W. Dear Mise Grey: Will you please| ‘There is no truth in the t me what to put In the paste to rumor that there are only 28 keep it from souring? HOUSEKEEPER. A number of experiments on unflertaken to de termine what will prevent fer of pastes and muelb without injuring the ad men out of the @1at division | alive, Their losses were heavy, | and one battalion, in particular, was badly cut up, The #let will soon arrive in the States and then you will be able to ascer: tain the rest of the information you are anxious to get. The | rest of your question was not | printed because, as I have stat ed many times in this colu have no information whatever on troop movements, Persons | Interested must simply walt un: | tl it is given to the press by the military censors. Much Ado | About Nothing mentation | | | i fern walt mot of which Injected into the will produce desired re Dear Mise Grey: I wonder if you me what President Wil | es maiden name was? TRSCRIRER The nother’s maid. war Miss Grey: In a nm en na eo Woodrow mue of one of the large - t Yorthwest, 1 notice r Mise Grey: WIN you kindly | ing comment No surprise has nform me if the soldiers are allowed | been occasioned by certain circles p their uniforms < or will they | that four women, Mrs. Wilxon, Ma have to return them? dame Poincaire, Madame Juserand |and Mins Wilson, were permitted to the same carriage from Bots emitted to keep | de Roulogne to the station, The ar rangement was due to Mra. Wilson, Who expremed a wish that Madame Dear Miss Grey: 1 wish to speak |Juserand be allowed to ride with | thru your columns to the persons | Mgr | who sign themselves "M, B.D.” and | "What made the occufrence of Mrx H. A. A First, the per cent of | Jusserand’s presence a surprising alcoh: » the wine uaed for sacra | Ome? ment srposes i very «mall, only |QNE WHO WISHES TO KNOW. enough to preserve it, Second, the The point in very fine Am- wine which our Savior used con-| b&ssador Juaserand and his wife the natural alcohol, aa {s| were members of the official party. In fact, Mr. Jusserand ie President Wiison's represent Dos’ tSpoil a Good odMeal tae'aes, ts arose Witha Bad Stomach the carriage carried only the Hew te Ture « Nad Stomach Into a) MOTHER 4 out of ner ce SOL! ldlers will r thelr uniforr | | | | | | and If that really was the rea won for the comment, it evident ly doesn't require much to sur prive sone people Girls Docked for | a apeciallat | Christmas Day Die, Dear Mi ney relatives of the two chief execu tives of France and the United States, aside from Mrs. Jusser in Five Minutes le go. on muffering | topay-turvy | na stomach I am just plain | large army ity. Lam|| Anna Jones, # good as new ar from any alee | @ ncern: the at what you want | majority ot us paid $13.20 per | suffering, OF MOMFY | week We were “docked” Christmas | f indigestion, | and New Year's day. Out of my would you tura| salary I pay all my living expenses, | | Which means rent, food and cloth: | | | x Perhaps you can tmagine Just how scheme to get along un ng | living, ete. Don't you think we a least should be allowed to celebrat of. | Christ's Birthday in peace, and not! if} be forced by a wealthy concern to} such a wholesome way that I presumed n out this tangle | and all for mo tt ru your column and st it be returned i Drug Co. | 1 wish it were px me to straighten out th lem you have presented. But | anything I might say or write | would not have the necesmry Influence. However, every little | bit helps, Every person who | expremex his or her thoughts | against such conditions, helps just that much to have them bettered. 1 think it is mucre. gious for an employer to dock ‘en for Christmas day.* FRANCE HONORS MARCH WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—France has made Chief of Staff March a grand officer of the Legion of Honor | Washing Won't Rid | Head of Dandruff | The only way to get rid of dan-| ruff in to dissolve it, then you de-| stroy it entirely, To do thin, get] }about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retir Jing: uxe enough to me n the #ealp | and rub it in gently with the finger tips | | Do this tonight, and by morning nll, of your dandruff nd three ¢ ur more dissolve and entirely every single sign and trace it, no matter how much dandruff you may have will find, too, that all itching | applic » silky an and fe hugdred Umes better, | You can ket Uquid arve t any drug store. It is inexpensive and never falls to do the work Adver tisement | DONT FUSS WH MUSTARD PLASTER Without the er, Quicker There’s no sense in mixing a mesa | of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiff. § ness with alittle clean, white Musterole, § Musterole is made of. pure oil of § mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of the present white ointment, It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister, § Musterole usually gives prompt relic} | from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsi croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy,rheuma- tism, lumbago, got and aches of the back or join ins, sore muscles, | bruises, chilb’ frosted feet, colds of & | the cheat (it often prevents pnei umonia). | 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, | | | oft, and = .. $5.00 ... $5.00 THE SEATTLE nn tt men JANUARY 10, 1919. HE @Hue 25th Anniversary THE™HUp SEATTLE’S GREATEST CLOTHING SALE No Half Way Affair Here! Everything in this colossal $250,000 stock, with the lone exception of Collars (which are contract goods) included in the biggest clearance event in The Hub’s history. We’ve led the way in honest value-giving for a Quarter Century, and you will please take notice that we are the only Clothing Store in Seattle including its entire stock of Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, Overalls and Work Clothes in its sale. m= YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT MEN'S SUITS OVERCOATS OFF RAINCOATS $20 Values omrecrn $15.00 | $25 Values cron $18.75 $30 Values owt $22.50 | $35 Values cern $26.25 $40 Values oni $30.00 | $45 Values omer: $33.75 $50 Values ocr: $37.50 We include the famous Leopold-Morse Union-Made Hand-Tailored Suits and - Overcoats at 3} off WONDERFUL UNDERWEAR VALUES 'ncluding Wright’s Famous Union-Made Underwear WRIGHT'S $7.00 All-wool $5 68 WRIGHT'S $2.75 Wool Shirts and ca Unit SUNS. ONG ieee ce Drawers, ‘each .45. 250 WRIGHT'S $5.50 Wool Union Gantner & Mattern’s fine $2.50 Silk SU Oo vs cic Ree’ Cts ven Lisle Shirts and Drawers, each..... $3.50 Wool Mixed Winsted $3.50 All-wool Shirts and RE OE ssf oe cea a eit = Uerawrers,. C86 s ok. Vacances e $2.50 Heavy Cotton Rib Winsted $2.00 Wool Mixed Shirts 1 Upon Gis. cee ies a and Drawers, each... ca.cseetks WRIGHT'S $3.75 All-wool Shirts $1.25 Heavy Cotton Rib Shirts and and Drawers, each ..... a: Cae s Drawers, eac Peeeoere All Fine Flannel All Coat Shirts Sweaters 20% Off 20% Off $7.50 70 Coat Dress Shirts 20% Off Sweaters at $6.50 Green Hood 86 ae ar $4. 80 $6.50 Wool Coat $3.00 Wool Flannel $2 ‘40 . $i. 20 $3.00 Dress $2 40 * Sweaters at Shirts Trunks, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Dress Gloves, Shirts at.. $1.60] $5.20 Suspenders, Caps, Ete. ALL REDUCED 20 PER CENT. $1.00 All Hosiery Reduced 20% 65c Cashmere Hose 52c 35¢ Lisle Sox 28c Newest Patterns 2.00 Dress eehirts at. $1.50 Dre Shirts at All the Well Known Hats Including Mallory, Berg and other nationally famous makes 20% Suit Cases, Bags, Off “CARHARTT” GVERALLS 10% OFF All Shoes, Work Shirts, Work Gloves, Oil Clothing, Blankets, Rubber Clothing, * Rubber Boots, Etc., Reduced 10 Per Cent. You Certainly Save Money in the Hub’s Low-Rent Upstairs Clothes Shop. Largest Stock of Union-Made Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes, Hats, Etc., in Seattle. 615-619 First Avenue Seattle “On the Square” Opposite the Totem Pole WHERE THRIFTY MEN COME TO SAVE MONEY Seu

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