The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1919, Page 4

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LADIES! SPECIAL 10c LADIES’ Wednesday MATINER HAVE YOU SEEN LEO MAY —that pretty eccentric dancer, who has just lately joined the Levy's Musical Comedy Company, and for merly with the Gus Edwards’ Band Box Review Company, yet she offers @ clever dancing specialty, clad in bewitching costume iin CANGIR —consisting of big snusical novelty numbers and bubbling over with comedy furnished by HENRY SHERR —famous Hebrew comedian, and his copartner in laughs— —the merry Irish gloom-chaser NIGHTS (SUNDAYS) Me MATS (Except Mon.-Thurs), the Pius War Tax = “s = DY or four every day. soaks into the cells and lining the kidneys and drf sons. New life and healt follow. When your normal has been restored continue Of) has enabled suffertng The healing of to withstand attacks of Aver, bladder and stomach and all diseases connected the urinary organs, and to id up and restore to health or- J ened by disease. These . organs must be treat- in conditio of the dii Don't wait until you of fighting. Start MEDAL Haarlem Oil € and prevent « you are doomed. sleeplessness, nervous- kache, wules today. Your druggist will cheerfully fund your money tf you are not sat- isfied with results. But be » Ct Ket the original import YL MEDAL and accept no substitutes. In three sizes. Se all drug stores. rif) “a ‘work "de mney, Bolshevism in America? —one of its earhest manHestetions—as early 28 1916— was the blowing 52 the Parade in Sen Francisco. Later, the Ri Reds began todernand “justice” for an American agitstor named “Muni,” the world took notice of this celebrated crime. Now it is a world topic, hence— “The Mooney Case” By WALTER V. WOEHLKE —the second instalment of which isan important feature in unset THE PACIFIC MONTHLY Jor FEBRUARY : —this drama of dynamite and intrigue is recounted from the beginning to the present time in » ealm, i jonate manner. The widely divergent views on the merita#‘of the Mooney ease make it evident that even well- informed people possess an incomplete knowledge of the facts. Mr. Woehlke, a San Franciscan, and best known for his thorough grasp of industrial and labor problems, partic- ularly in the West, is endeavoring to present all the facts and give the reader a complete analysis of this internation- ally famous case. —the February number of SUNSET contains the second article on the Mooney case, but eubserip- thens, if di number, containing the first article, vo long ae the supply of copies of this number lasts. —in the February number slso is the second article of the mries; “Problems of the Peace Table,” by Dr. Davitl Start Jordan, cha eellor of Btantord University. A subseription beginning with th wary number slo given the reader study of the peace-table problems with Dr. Jon; ‘ 7 ” a OTHER FEBRUARY FEATURES— Articles and stories by Mary S S sf Eannie Myre Lee, Eleanor Anstruther, William Dudley , William R. Lighton (“Lilly Fortune,”) Helen Gaut, and others. Sunset in 1919 will be bigger and better than ever. _ Peer ilies 2 west i21e°.. > Fe Ee, USE THIS COUPON SUNSET MAGAZINE, Incorporated, San Francisco, California Eoclosed find $...... for (8 months $1) (4 year $1.50) subscription to Sunser, beginning with the (January) (February) umber. . BRINGS SURE RELIEF 200 years GOLD MEDAL |the remedy you need. Take three of vigor ment for a while to keep yourself return | re- oO r THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1919. TASMANIA ALSO FOUR SHIPS DUE | “GET OUT!’ PLANS TOGO DRY IN WITH YANKS: Seattle ix helping Tasmania in the| WASHINGTON, Jan, 2%—The fight for prohibition transport Adriatic, Brest for New t This ts the effect of a message re | York, is due February 6, with unite the Srd divination to be demobt ceived by Mayor Hanson from « aren A shies . at Camp Sherman, Ohio. tary Cummins of the Tasmania The transport Siberia Sibony, Bor | perance allian deaux for w York, ts due Feb Tho success of prohibition tn Seat. |ruary 1, with the 45th regiment of a bill in the Tasmania parliament | train (84th division); detachment ® calling for a referendum on the sub. | headquarters field staff, Beoond With $60,000 worth of Clothing and Shoes on hand, and every Thect battalion, Hatteries C and D of the ate anv Heine quoted freely by Tas |be demobiiieat at camp Dodge, Town: | ff “Nook and cranny” of my store jammed with merchandise—I am mania drys, accord to Cummins. | headquarters detachment, 37th bri y Saget oie, Coaat aruiiery corns Canal | Hl Suddenly told that I must vacate before March 1. , Hisy 1 al igs ‘The jordeau for New I have no location in sight. | can’t move $60,000 worth of merchandise into the street. Cunrias Ir Beniinene of Gontebe [canoe eee eee I've got to get rid of this stock. I’m going to sell it to the public at the lowest prices ever |was killed in action her 11 at Cont artillery, and nome canunin heard of in Seattle. neve neat: Ge ae a de de Read the Selling Prices Every Item a Money-Saver February 6, with a detachment of casuals. ARGUE AGAINST PHONE PRICES INDIANAPOLIS, SAVE YOUR HAIR! A SMALL BOTTLE STOPS DANDRUFF | : | Every Bit of Dandruff Disap- Rental Notice copied from John Davis & Co.’s Weekly Bulletin: LIBERTY PUBLIC MARKET—1506.8-10 First Avenue, will be ready March 1th. Make rem ervations now. Rents $36 to ) according to location and space required. 300 PAIRS Women’s High Shoes, latest styles, broken lots; $6.00, $8.00 ang Jan, 28.—Repre sentatives of nine states today ap $10.00 Shoes, cut to n | Pears and Hair Stops | Sotirt nore and argued betore,dudge 7 ; fs Coming Out. Anderson in favor of making perma Mantes Qearaite Movs Hesvy Woe 5 Underwear cut to 98c 750 Boys’ Suite to $3.45 Men's $2.00 Night Gowns cut to out to 98c Men's Heavy Ribbed Underwear out to 49c 50c Genuine President $2.45 $3.50 Men’s Shoes cut to $1.93 $4.00 Men’s Work Shoes cut to $2.48 nent the temporary injunetion which has granted againat the proposed Try This! Your Hair Ap- pears Glossy, Abundant, Wavy and Beautiful. aide of Indiana entered appe in of the court and } Indiana pubile service commission tn ite fight $5,000 TO FIGHT ax frie colorless and scragsy nce of a neglected that no destructive to the hair as dandruff. It rote the | hair of ita lustre, its atrength and its Thin hair is ‘i Rogers Says: “Wath me get rid of this stock The people will buy dependable merchandise—any amount of It— | very life; eventu: producing a fev if the prices are right. My prices jerishness and scalp FLOOD CLAIMS sopneree oe fe 89c will be eye-opencrs—every one of git, “ Fale shots ba ehsvas por 27c them." Ladies’ Felt Slippers to $2.00, then the hair falls out fast. A little With a fund of $5,000 at his die “ cut to Danderine tonight--now—any time— | Posal, Corporation Ce el Walter . Men’ leavy Black lll estab encee aeime haie F. Meer will fight the $660,000 dam Mei ‘ure Silk Sateen Shirts A Get a small bottle of Know!ton's | 96° #uits instituted against the city Socks ont to cut to $3.50 Men's Cc . $1.98 Danderine from any drug store or|¥ victims of the | Rdgewick food lle 98c Pants cut to.. toilet counter for a few cent nd mnber 8 he council appro $6.00 Ladies’ ‘f i Shoes after (he first application pour hair} Pfiated the money Monday 4 a top } The complaints charge that the 5 cul ce) will take on that life, lust and lux Men's Heavy Wool ., 7. Urianee which Is so beautiful 1¢/citY Was responsible thru seepage 15e Canvas Gloves , i uriance which is so beautiful. it| Or “ne ,Tetueding basin at Cope Socks eur to an Men's $6.00 Fine Dress Pants 2.48 have the app abundance, | Fi¥er 23c 9 cut s an incompar nd softness c to...... eeeee’s e what fter just a 1 will actually see t will weeks’ 1 when a lot of fine $6.00 and $7.00 Men’s Dress 760 Registered 2oe cut to Here on Monday low Men's Heavy Fleeced Under Men's Handkerchiefs downy hair—new hair—growing all} geven hundred and sixty voters wear, $1.50 . value, Men’s Mackinaws, $10.00 to over the aca 3 a : en d for the March elections with ot to “— $12.50 valu a e in to the ae © city comptroller Mor Regia 89c 5c ‘4 es, 5 95 wers of rain sunshine | trations now number 62.122 cut to......... > tation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and atgength ens them Ite exhilarating and life producing properti halr $7.50 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, Genuine Chippewa - make, cut to BAR CLAIRVOYANTS FROM KIANGSU, CHINA pe es wha settee (Special to The Star oy N. E. A) POSLAM BRINGS oo sreskccoosees Overcoats $ ane China that the provincial assembly $20 to $25 values $6.00 Girls’ Tan English-last has put them under the ban. cut to Shoes cut to $3.45 At reductions that are positively startling $12 to $15 Suits cut to $5.75 $15 to $18 Suits cut to $6.85 $25 to $30 Suits cut to _—_ anemeincine = | The Largest Audience rages 1 OF GEM aera HEALTHY SKIN No Trouble to Remove Superfluous Hair It fs an easy matter to rid the skin of objectional hair or fuss, if you proceed as follows: Mix a paste with some water and a little pow dered delatone, apply to hairy sur- face and in 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. Thin method of banishing hairy growths in painless and does not mar the skin, but to avoid dis-| “} appointment, be certain to get real | delatone.—Advertisement | oo - a | od $9.85 Rubbers at Sale Prices. 1 To skin that once was eruptional and unsightly Posiam brings again the glow of health for many. And what relief when t erated are highty | qualific a pacifyin n tated surfaces. ¥ should not allow any skin der to remain in evid longer out find what Poslam can do for It Bold ev where. For free sample to Emergency Laboratories, Weat 47th St, New York City Postam Soap, medicated wi brightens, beautifies cc Men’s Slicker Pants $3.50 values, disor- -49c Join the Crowd of Money- Savers—Be on Hand Tomorrow at 9 o’Clock. ay just while they last. Boys’ $3.00 Shoes cut to $1.65 RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. Just North of Pike Street Oppcsite the Public Market LIBERTY BONDS 1 508-1 5 10 FIRST AVE. PAY CHECKS ACCEPTED CAS! SALE STARTS TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) to live, and if high- {allt nts, If my husband comes home without ja cent, he has my consent to be a | Seattleites do it among themselves,|nignwayman for the necessary Jas far as possible, for Seattle's own | length of time, because I am hungry, boys? And let the outsiders go to|and so, I suppose, is he. | their own towns and cities, because ' A SOLDIER'S WIFE. hitman and ha er officials are not going to give | % Her Soldier Husband Comes Home “‘Broke’’; Hungry, She Is Willing to Turn Robber and have every intention of it back as soon as possible. | If it should be| T to party, or parties, | my luck to have this printed, I take | who have charg it upon myself to suppose that every | ice department, and ask f loan of one who reads this has given money | $25. (The Red Cross has some odd- to the Red Cross. And if Iam right,| hundred thousand, I believe) They it was given for the cause of benefit: |are talked, by said parties in charge, | ing soldiers, not for foreign miasions,| down to $5 or $10. Generally, dis-/| | them their honest due, why shouldn't “Mother and Her Pets loan, letter was received Love Candy Cascarets” Careful mothers know that Cascarets in the home means less sickness, less trouble, less worry, less cost. When one of the kiddies has a white esin the quick relief for s 9 $ or thousands to be spentin a fruit-| charged Jers yesterday were giv: Cc 1 rens Ss in rou es leas endeavor to prevent influenza,/en @ ticket for the night's lodging tongue, tainted breath, sour stomach or a cold, a altho the latter is a worthy caus and breakfast at the Soldiers’ and| : : . Wherever there are kiddies in yet another with hives. Treat ers are naturally #ent to the | Sailors’ club. One was handed $5 to| Cascaret quickly and harmlessly works the Poisons «the home generally some small every one of them alike~use Res- Red Cross for ald, Well, they go| pay his rent and support his wife from the liver and bowels and all is well again. troubles arise daily inel Ointment Cuts, burns, down there and are perfectly willing | and children until he gets work. There's one with a sorefinger— rashes, pimples and like ailments to sign up to receive the money 48 4| My husband went down last night. infection must be prevented are successfully and quickly re- |) ——___ * + | He was told to come back this morn another has scraped his knees, lieved by iteuse, Nehome should ing. He waa again told to come back | and that must be attended to—and be without ajar. Have you yours? this evening. He is there now. Wel there's baby with nettle rash, and If not buy it today haven't a cent or a thing to eat, and t was due yesterday, Iam il it is impossible for me to work position, isn’t it? Resinol Soap keeps the skin clear and healthy, ond makes a fine our rer hair wash for the youngsters. At all druggists. IN A FEW HOURS Ni 2 There are 40 or 50 soldiers, or even t dose of “Pape’s Cold |™®re, Up there every day for loans, | SATISFIED Compound” relieves all not charity, ‘There is an ad in a lo-| cpg Tr tah a . sé cal paper for soldiers as watchmen, | at grippe misery. and when they go down to answer it, | ith th satisfied wit they find out it is a scabbing propo: | | promises that we cann t urry out to the 1 sition, and the party who loans the| n A A hag TA Mia he I abi hanes Don't stay stuffed-up! |money to the soldiers at the Red| ? - , Quit blowing and snuffling! A|Cross is at th ice where this ad } dose of Pape Cold Compound" | is to be answered from 10 a, m, to 4/ taken ry two hours until three|p. m, I know several soldiers who doses are taken will end grippe| have been there, and they all say the mis and break up a severe cold,| same thing. That is where I get my Hi either in the head, chest, body or| information. One soldier téld the} ] limbs | Red Cross that it not charity he | ; It promptly opens clogged-up nos-| wanted. If it had been, he would s0/ trila and air pas 4; stops nasty] in the street and be . . ope , . discharge oF none runping. relieves] Tt ta caid that a taces number of| TO MOTHERS! While all children detest castor oil, calomel, ick headache, dullr feverishness,| them are going to together and] pills and laxatives, they really love to take Cascarets because they wore throat, sneezing, soreness and| stand in front of the Central building | s iika candy, Cue ke the nasty bile ferme: stiffnes (Red Cross headquarters), and ask | taste like candy. ascarets work the nasty ie, sour fermentations { rm Cold Compound" {9 the] the civilians for money, and if that] and constipation poison from the child's tender stomach, liver and ad a8 | quickest, surest relief known, and| does not work, they are going to use b 1 ithout pai iping. C ts never disappoint th i Better Dentistry for Less Money jcosts only a few cents at’ drug At don't ame them... 2] CONOR SNORs On OF Gree Veenere AINPDOAAS., OG 3053 lg 4 fis lenis j stores, It acts without assistance ke to go und soliciting | worried mother, Each 10 cent box of Cascarets contains directions Daa hams thoi taae nice, and causes no incon-|and collecting money for a fund for] for children aged one year old and upwards as well as for adults, | venience, Don't accept a substitu loaning to soldiers, because they ere.

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