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i ata remarkably low price—$13.50 \ * 5 on Cn ee” FI entirely of r titally boniagd. ne —h e. # Gil sizes of Vietor or Colum- and all trimming not @ particle o! years service to| the homefurnisher: | 95 men Reads Star Want s Grow Better | me, 2 and a few hours after” rt Pe irritation ds reliew: | vate George W. [exes wounded. Krause, If you jue your watch, 5O’S :: oo ly RR a splendid all ll metal talking machine | { death of ber daughter in the East, Mra. Mary E. Krause, T61$ Aurora Been. throes inflamma, feed Seattle, received news from the mentone when fee war department that her son, Pri- tested had been | KONDO Is DINED Raron will be guest of honor at a Cham ber of Cow Washingt hotel Monday Representative bodies of looal bust | ness men will attend, ask the United States for independ ence, intimates Manuel L. Queson, president of the Philippine legisla ture, in Seattle Monday Fran No man can be a good success ' lousy, * pro . jena, rings forth every yi reates bad impressions. Fiyresox Downer THE “WHY” OF GOOD GLASSES Don’t trust your eves with jewelers or tin- smiths—we are exclus- ively optical. “Where the best glasses are made.” oe Ss |"iee a HEARS SON IS HURT Two days after the death of her the it. tea Liberty CLEMMER |; SEATTLES BEST PHOTOPLAY NOVSE and HATE ncommonly lash Pag i Heart o yom- Rockies. ORCHESTRA “Prayer” From La Tosca .... Geraldine Farrar’s : GUTERSON’S RUSSIAN -=- -Puccini r _ Special Concert Number UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT Famous Grand Opera Success } Rempet Kondo, Japanese | steamship man and peace delegate, srce dinner in the New night. The Philippine istands will shortly THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1919. FILINGS CLOSED FOR CITY JOBS; EIGHT IN RAGE tion Filings for the olty el | March 4 have closed with | date for corporation ] eight candidates for the city { Ww alter F, Meter ia anopposed for jon counsel, He was assint ant under Hugh Caldwell, when the | latter enlisted in the army i C.D. Pitagerald, ROM T and W. H. Moore are candidates to succeed themacives in the council | Witegeraid is completing his fifth | year in the counet! head of the finance committee for four years, that body for one year Moore and Theswon are com pleting their firet terms aa city councilmen. The other candidates for counell men are IL L. Proctor, president of the Central Labor council; Hd T. | Levi, business agent of the walters’ | union and viee president of th n tral Labor Counell; Charles H. Gal | lant city leht department aceount ant; F. J. Cassidy, electrician, and Fred W. Kelly, civil engineer |return to their former homes and demand their prewar jobs when ee ie eas Qur. | ey are discharged, to prevent NINE (Tab ‘ the | £ on the labor market, in a y ache and works off | statement issued by local union lead: | Cough and the Cold. ¥, on each box. | Take LAX | | | 30% | } How to Get Rid of Corns | { |} 5 } ; A Simple, Safe and Reliable Way—No Pain or Soreness | new discovery made one product, women aller and Corps are } f the pa A new aration called Joe-Mint in said ake any corn or callous shrivel 4 lift off easily, Hard corns betw Mint. ICs wonder Dot a bit of sorene | it or afterward, People are warne to stop cutting and trimming their corns and avoid the risk of blood poison, simply wet & few cents weg of Ice nt from yo . while applyin, and comfc h with relief Won't take long for Dr. King’s New Discovery to relieve it | Chilla hot flushes, weepy eyes and nose, a cough steadily grow- ‘ More persistent, phieem-clog- |ged cheat, heavy head—those con- ditions are quickly and pleasantly corrected with Dr. King’s Now | Discovery | Cold, and coughs, mort bronchial troubles goon submit to this fifty- year-old standby. Grownupa and jehtidren beth like It Promotes jcomfort and reet | Get thie retiet trom “cold” mis- jery. Buy a bottle while you think Jee. it. All druggists, 600 and $1.20 | Make Your Bowels Grateful | Help them to function as they | ought to. Ald them ococastonally |with Dr. King’s New Life Pitia | | Cleanse the system of undermining Impurities. Mild in action, reliable land comfortable Your druggist jhas them, 25c, Bs! TO OARKEN YOUR GRAY HAR Try This! Drush 8 Sage Tea and Sal-| phur Compound through your hair, taking one strand at » time, When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, #0 leventy. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trou |blesome, At little cost you can buy jat any drug store the ready-to-use | preparation, improved by the ad dition of other ingredients, called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound.” You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your halr, taking one «mall strand at a time. By morning all |@ray hair disappears, and, after an other application or two, your hair becomes beaatifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant Gray, faded hair, though no dis. | grace, in a sign of old age, and as | we all desire a youthful and attract ive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth'’s Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. 1503-1505 Pike Place. Rolled Oats, 25c | 4 Ibs. for.. Tomatoes, No, 2% cans 17e, 3 cans for . "50c | Finest Corn, regular 250 wize 17¢, 3 for.. .50c| | .50c | Cut Stringless Beans, 17e can, 3 cans for.. Good, sweet Sugar “Peas, 150 | can, 3 cang Kegular 25¢ cans Del Monte Pineapple, 20¢ can, $2 30) OF, POF dO%.+ees-+s Me has acted an | and was president of | feast is to be part of the celebra-| fl | don. Soldiers Organie Twenty-two service men, repre V GROVE'S signature | eee “! County Assessors | | legiatation, Assessor Hull of Seat |f] | | sleep at SAVE MONEY SALE§ Prices Good All This Week at the Public Market gions GREET SERVICE MAN WITH JOB, | IS NEW METHOD Plans for receiving the men of the 346th field artillery, Washington * unit, include a grand no and mf The troops are expected to ur rive in Seattle } y. The Seattle welcoming committes, headed by I} Frank Gates, i# planning the eon struction of @ welcome arch on Seo ond ave, Thitty of the leading war organizations of the city have voted for the erection of the structure | A theatrical program will be staged for the men in one of the loeal theatres, and a huge victory senting every branch of the mii-|f) tary, are to organize within the next J) few days to aswist honorably charged service men to find work The organization will also render/]) financial assistance to the men asf) they com os | Soldier eallors are urged to We will face the task of taking care of Seattle men when the influx | of soldiers reaches Seattle,” declared Duncan, of the federal em fice here, “If outside N to cooperate by not | returning home, our jocal offices will be swamped.” Wood Lists Jobs Director General Wood, of the Washington branch of the federa employment bureau i« starting « | canvas of the state to list open jobs in an effort to have @ job for every member of the vietortous Slat d vision when it returns. W. C. Weir, of the Seattle branch of the War Camp Community foe, has a plan for the “dem ton of service stars” tends to submit to the nati hy com. mittee of the service. It provides for the crossing of gold bars over service stars for soldiers returning |) from overseas service, and @ ailver star for soldiers discharged from camp only, For those who gave u their lives, be would have the gold |}} star remain. Meet at Olympia to Urge Reforms OLYMPIA, Jan. County ae | seasors from thruout the state assem bied here today to discuss proposed Ue will propose a system of leting household property by mail ad “This would save King county $10,000 a year,” Tull aa that have ad they get 60 per than when they hire a mob of hold deputies who are usually inef ficient.” | He will urge & government survey | of all unsurveyed } jan de in the state. | 9) May Have to Show i}) You’re Not Drunk OLYMPIA, Jan. 20-—Violators of| the @ry Iaw will be forced to assume | |) the burden in court of proving that they do not come under the statute, | if a house bill introduced by Cross o: ot | Adama is passed. Under the present) la, the burden of proof rests on the! Prosecutor's shoulders LICENSE REALTY MEN? OLYMPIA, Jan, 20.—Letcher E.| Lambuth, representing the Btate Re-| alty amociation, is here to urge @ bill that would license real estate operat: | orm. } DIES IN HER SLEEP Mra. A. F. Sunday morning. her home. th ave Surviving her are her husband; a eon, Dr. F. A. Bourns, 1120 East Roy st, and two daughters. Funer al services will be held at the First Methodist Episcopal church Tuesda at 2 p. m. | | BOOST COFFEE PRICES } feattle coffee distributors predict | hat the favorite blends will be 60] | ben 60 cents a pound soon. They blame it on Brazilian exporters, wh are alleged to be profiteering a i ih WILKES 23335 | Fifth and Pine Eliott 2525 | This Week: THE WILKES PLAYERS ID LIVER MOKOSCO'S SPEED COMEDY “MULE-A-MINUTE KENDALL” With Action as Speedy as the Title of the Play | | | Nights—30-50¢ Mats, Wed. and Sat —20-31c ‘ Plus War Tax W. R. Brehm, Prop. Shaker Salt, 20c 3 pine for Hershey's Cocoa, %-Ib cans, Ie, 1-lb, tans Pure Italian Olive Oil, cans, 4c; pt. cans + Yeeal. ¢ $4.90 Flour, new $1.95 (bulk), best . 4 ibe 10s, 50c pt cans, $1 | gallon N. ¥. Buel kwheat stock, 3 Iba. 250, 25 Ibs. .....6 . Kitchen Cleanser quality ma¢ 25 Ibs. for. eDougall-6uthwick — SECOND AVE 200 DOZEN TO SELECT FROM! The trimmings are varied and dainty—tiny lace edgings, bits of embroidery, pin tuck- ings, fine plaiting, wider laces and hemstitching. The above illustration pictures several different styles in- cluded in the assortment, but you'll find dozens of others when you make your selection tomorrow morning. And the price is so inviting—$1.00 piece. A Special Sale of NEW CURTAINS ST in time for your Spring housecleaning! You will delight in the economy of b he, Note the prices! Curtains $2.45 Pair Fighty-four pairs in quantities of from two to four pairs of a style, made of highly mercerized Marqui- sette. Wide insertion and lace edges are used in their styling. Marquisette Marquisette and Scrim Curtains $1.55 Pair have’ hemstitched bor- some developed 188 pairs; ders, lace edges, with lace insertion, Marquisette and Filet Curtains $1.95 Pair Many of these have wide inser- tions and edgings of lace. 200 pairs for selection. Net $1.45 Curtains Pair 850 pairs of these Curtains with two-inch hemstitched borders; in white, cream and ecru. Marquisette | and CLEMMER BAR MACK SENNETT'S "MICKEY’ The Picture You Will A CLEAR COMPLEXION Sola them, like you relieve your bowels. Rady Cheek—Sparkling Byes When you buy real’) removing all the body's urinous | lost ‘omen Can estate or invest in JJ) waste, else you have backache, sick Says Dr. Edwards, a a Well-Known Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17yearstreated |Scores of women for liver and bowel ail- |ments. During these years he gave to |his patients a prescription mad \few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, | know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on ZI PB) tre iver and bowels, which cause a |normal action, carrying off the waste poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, | dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for @ time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men take Dr, Edward's Olive Tablets—the successful substitute for calomel—now and then just tokeepin thepink ofcondi- | tion, 10¢ and 2Sc per box. All druggistes | tarting Next Saturday of BARS Biggest Comedy Never Forget Not Safety, Ohio Physician real You may that the land is it is company. e ofa them ‘ou will namin, NUE A N D PIKE STREET. But you really have to see the Cur- tains themselves to appreciate the values. WER “Once you try, snin and again yout bey” “Safety First” only but mortgages secured by Safety the first consideration, rest assured title a safe title, insured by estate, Washington Title Insurance Company Under State Supervision Assets Over Half a | Million safety all your dealings with land titles. THIS NEW “STYLE” NECKWEAR AT $1.00 Includes such an attrac- tive variety, and the val- ues are so unusual, you will buy several—per- haps a dozen pieces, or more! You will prob- ably want to buy several Collars or Vestees—for gifts. A womar needs to keep a supply of clean, modish neckwear ready to freshen her attire with a bit of white, flesh tint or beige, at any time. A HUNDRED DIFFERENT STYLES! The materials are what you want—-Georgette crepe, crepe de Chine, satin, corduroy and net—in quality textures. —MarDeovgall-Soutbwick, Viret these Curtains. Marquisette and Voile Curtains $2.95 Pair The quality of the materials de- | serves special mention. The lace } edges and insertions are artistically used. Colors—white, cream and ecru; 344 pairs of these. Curtains $3.95 Marquisette Pair Filet and Lever lace-trimmed Cur- tains with hemstitched border and lace edges. Made of excellent ma- terials in attractive styles. 65 pairs in assortment. Swiss Applique Curtains $4.95 to $11.75 Pair The applique work, for which the Swiss are rightfully noted, is on fine quality English net. Designs are elaborate and simple; 2 to 12 pairs of a pattern, and 190 pairs in all. —MacDougall-Southwick, Fourth Floor. ays 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 region, it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well: known authority, Meat forms uric acid, which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and lo; When your kidneys get slug and clog, you must relieve personal in headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue 1s coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges, sediment, channels often get sore, ) water scalds, and you are obliged to/ seek relief two or three times during, | the night. Either consult a good, reliable phy- siclan at Once or get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kid neys will then act fine, This famous | salts is made from the acid of grapes }and. lemon jutce, combined with |lithia, and has been used for genera- | tions to clean and stimulate sluggish | Kidneys, also to neutralize acids in | the urine, so it no longer irritates, | thus ending bladder weakness. is the if this to meat eaters, It is inexpensive, can- not injure, and makes a delightful ‘effervescent Uthia-water drink, sae erteee The urine is cloudy, full of / Jad Salts is a life saver for regular © ra