The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1919, Page 5

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“Humanized Mechanism SOLOELLE The Tone-Coloring Solo Player Piano “t " sald great a) p t accord with ¢ i n ma H ” t panied » high t ' Sa : s int r ' an @ : 1 ndition mad ee © invention, And thon the invent artists began tone-shading, 4 personality whe human 1 ts felt-pa for final proof that American in more astounding than th art pastered the task 1 « indeed “humanized m hk Oakland Tribune, Oct. 2, 1918 The Soloelle is the only player piano that needs no professional demonstrator. THE SOLOELLE IS THE ONLY PLAYER PIANO THAT DO NOT PRODUCE MECHANICAL MUSIC. ris, es of Melody and A SECOND * th eharm an 4 ease r acon SOLOFLLE—Pianista SOLOEL Montelius SOLOELLE SOLOELLE ing SOLOELLE Autoplano SOLOELLE astrong Terms Can Be Arranged—Other Instruments in Exchang Opposite Pantages Theatre Third Ave. Corner University TANK FACILITIES SHORT Storage tank facilities in Seattle re congested and a serious «' ls expected to arise when lar, arrive from the Orient few weeks, & ments of ol! “TRUSS TORTURE withie the. next Gan be eliminated by wearing the the signing of the Mabtbers, Rapture Wupport. We}? Mening of the armistion ive free trial to prove its superior- has been a slump tn the Orie market, causing the congestion. DBERG CO. RECIPE TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR A Cincinnati Barber Tells How to Make a Remedy for Gray Hair Harbaugh, of Cinein nati, O.. who has been a barber for more than forty years, recently made the following statement “Any one can prepare a simple mixture at home, at very little cont that will darken gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. To @ half-pint of water add one ounce bay rum, a small box of Barho Compound and 4 ounce glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This will make a gray haired person look twenty years younger. This {s not a dye, it does not color the most delicate scalp, tx not sticky or greasy, and does not Mr. Frank Why certainly! But no man has a right to ask to keep him—for three reasons. (Oh, well, never mind the other two!) " “Pay as you go—and you'll go further, { philosopher. - You can borrow the money you may need on your O be sure! the groceryman said one Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps OU can pay ba any time. And you'll not be asked to pay any more than a good bank would charge. Or, if you have decided to “let go,’ top prices for either stamps or bonds. Bank receipts and receipts from business concerns at ’ we will pay for partly paid for bonds will be paid for in cash 4 and at unusually fair prices. 4 Out-of-town folks may send their bonds by regi tered mail and cash will be forwarded by GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & CO. MERCHANDISERS AND FINANCIERS return, For Business Institutions 630-632 BURKE BUILDING 18 Years in Seattle References—Any Bank or Business House grocers of Seattle can post this in a conspicuous place—there will be no charge! SUITE The THE S) “WORTH MORE THAN ALL MONEY, IN THE WORLD” ‘ = There No Blending for ¢ Capital and Labor 4 Mrs. Raspberry Able to Do _ ; mong rich Housework rst Time beer in Four Years—Gains ne 35° Pounds — ' T had rather see my wife well and 1 happy like © is sinee taking Ta . wc than to ha all t money w green river proje the world, declared Iher Rasp run ’ wa And pew berry of 1812 Campbell + Kansa wae t at f Ul City, Mo. Mr, Raspberr ho haa! vee vores 76-0 recently been employed as a fore |” © time, and comes in by re t man by the Armour Packing Cor cates ate gl ase Poymectlentg the eervics of When part of the nation, be it the Missourl, Kansas & Texas ral works po Thathekhs ariseh Refore my wife took Tar cor Poway a aii ae tinued Mr, Raspberry ah rheu- r rt. Coc wt t enous? matism in her lim bad she| we must have knowledg Does aa couldn't even dre elf. I would be present know wt € have to help her ou bed in the can go with the raising of mornings and put her clothes on for we divide? You see, ag her Her » was in such a bad w rich we have the i f condition ashe could hardly di * on ail fing r wag t anything The gas on her stor Wage are currer 1 thone | ach would cause intense pains in her| bugs often have 1 penny on r apelin of palpita.| hand, Their money n a bank t © heart that she could hard-| clreulating am th nd ly tand She was extremely the rest of holdin 4 nervous, her breath was short and | ine and, in short, things very off sive, and she had fallen off he ama ’ ‘ ru fn Weight until she was hardly more 0n® who pre t . banks as deposits thru bring time she began taking Tan-|!n& his savings 1 Arc n ae whe wets elehty-ne ns the banks loan it . pounds and had not been able to do enterprises, How often does any of her housework in four years hands is another item w Weighs one hundred workingman ¥ nty-two pounds—has actus a week, is a week : ty-five te—and " as healthy and he was nore t " f heumati mor t jo a ' v and k af at meats, pickles, all and not AD em and anyth! © a re * not the lea and we pa like a ¢ have a * as well as she ever y 1 words to express for what Ta It is not jenttie by Bartell the personal di rection Tania ative, represent inement taba remain ur labor tak nece yw when the necessary BURNETT TOBE TRIED ON 10TH re That clans of worke nm the saying te t in neck MRS. Ft. W wcenttitgt’t"aaten= { CONFESSIONS | of a WAR BRIDE Copyright, 1919, by Enterprise Assoriation - MY BROKEN HEART MAKES i, last May, wi bruary Hawks trial he ral re Fe Ko on Owwniailile Plan Is Sidetracked Jan. 29 a ° © at this senm ownership ME STEAL FROM THE ress had practically passed to- LORIMER HOUSE AWAY INTO—WHAT? 1 for government ownership | a¢— x of the wireless has already been long al Inight was in committee, and demo 7 ave de 1 to make no move for or against government owner ship of raiir this session 8. 8S. ASIA RETURNED } VANCOUVER, B.C. Jan. 29 art wo years’ service transp ps, the C. P.O. 8, liner F sia has been handed over ting aprens | he by the admiralty to the Pacific | that room Ocean Steamship company, As Pee In my impulsive way, I got out of agreement, the Asia will have t slipped on a@ kimono and slip her cabins replaced as they were| pers, crept softly across the hall a prior to the government taking her /opened the door of my husband “Bob was sleeping only a mar AVIATOR 18 GUEST home from the war can sleep the W. E. Boeing, president of the/first night in his familiar bed Boeing Airplane com was host! 1 leaned over him—I bent close t at informal banquet given at the| him—I reached out a finger to touch New Wash hotel Tue the Ittle sear at the corner of his night, tn Lieutenant Co} quare jaw mander C E. Lucke. Lieut.| I wanted him to wake. I wanted Lucke is in charge of the schools of yer to bh that the empty the United States alr forces. b ged to me ws of the room were FUNERAL JOHN ROSENE 1 the temperature was The body of Je Ronene, Alask 1 picked up E transportation and mining man, who n huge, hea t died in Seattle Sunday, waa buried 1 searcely lift, wrapped at Washelli cemetery Tuesday, after) myself in it, cudd o warm funeral services at the Bonney-| dep kissed the oc . ‘en and Watson chapel lapels madly, and at down on the t watch DR. HULTZ SPEAK t Dr. D. Schultz, of P that Dr ab evangelist, spok t ¢ tion ¢ ministers of Seattle Mond. t favor of an elght-hour work day | ha and a minimum wage in every ir I was | Look at tongue! Remove pole) 707?) Wout. ime to them, It he | sons from stemach, liver | was « stranger, so were they all | and bowels | s these bitter thoughts surged | thru my brain, [| put on a warm street sult and threw some toilet ar ticles and a change of linen into a mall handbag, Then I crept slow I had but one plan—to catch a away. Once safel ard, 1 would decide where | was Jing. “Hold on, mise commanded a | voice at my elbow, and a flashlight was turned full in my face, blinding me. “Maybe ou're all right I should sa 1 right I You're the watchman, I or you'd know. me. I'm t Accept “California” Syrup of id—Just gota telephor Figs only—look for the name Cali- i awful Can't u fornia ou the package, then you )» the car witn this bi are sure your child is having the can. But it seems to me best and most harmless laxative or| you ought to have got one of the | physic for the little stomach, liver! chauffeurs to ta you home and bowels. Children love its de-| night like thi licious fruity taste. Full directions) “No use to bother them when this bottle, Give for child's dose on each it without fear mother Here—it car line goes right past m PRT FREE DOCTOR He-Cavernment Physician 1 WIKST AVEC. 6D WASHINGTON ST. DRUG Co. sTonmS the Free Decter Sign, (Yo Be Continued ” | The Largest Audicnee in the | | Northwest Reads Star Want Ads | ps Walaa lec 4 ATTLE STAR—-WED the Newspaper | SDAY, JAN. 29,1919. @ { . Grex e a New _— f | f The eee eee oe 1 1 I hear ‘ the at She on ia : : , 7 3 ie : x The Special Purchase Sale of tna, worg hy ae Bon Jon Front Lace Corsets 0 ‘the ones at $/.95, $2.95, $3.50 veers vt ornate and $3.95 me pl : ; i mi 1 Upper Main Floor WORK om | ennent |Fat That Shows Soon Disappears, ‘| Trimmed fats HP omReRS, Neate hs $1.95 New Second Floor Jailored fats at $/.00 $1.00 New Second Floor The Big 1919 Success Version of DENMAN THOMPSON'S Pictorial Review Patterns ga ADVISES AID T0 SMALL PACKERS ment aid to small packers s concerns | | H WASHINGTON, J | | tion on b iWomen’ s @ool Sweaters $8.50 | Upper Main Floor ale of 42 Woe colors of Rose Sweaters nd Pu size and n contrast- Sizes $8.50 m of sweater. Winter Coats in Odd Lots Repriced for Disposal New Second Floor WEED COATS AT $15,00.—Ten tweed ) a coats in @ range of sizes that includes * 36, 38, 40 a 42. Formerly $19.50. luced to $15.00 WEED COATS AT $18.50—A group of 20 Yoats which are especially adapted for rainy weather and outing purposes. plays sizes 36 to 46—priced forme and reduced to COATS OF PLAIN FABRICS AT $15.00— 60 Winter Coats of velour coatings, broadcloth, kersey and melton cloth in Burgundy Russian Green, Brown, Black and Dark Formerly $24.50—reduced to 315.00 Regular S Extra Sizes 16 to 46 48 to 53 on ELED WRIST WATCHES DIAWOND RINGS AND WATCHES 106 COLUMBIA 106 ALBERT HANSEN Seattle’s Leading Dentists ee ene Awe Established in 1891 Jamen ¥ HOMESTEAD ae 4 in thought best to take the/ stockyards under £0 ment con An trol, do so by utilizing the present efficient management intelligently facilities to wh regulating these ver extent necessary All-Star Cast Wilson said A Sure Way to End Dandruff that has —— ALSO ——— one sure way nove dandruff at t. then jo this of plain, mr from any drug |store (this is a will need), ap | enough to moister slp and rub t nt all, of By morning mc lyour dandruff will be gone, and three applications will com. and ¢ ly destroy and t no matter how much dandruff you may jor four more gt ace of it |have N You will find all itching and dig. ging of the scalp will stop 4 ) hair will be Jjand you r bd trous, glo: silky @ » h | hoe ! feel a hundred times better > Advertisement a) } ‘Palace / Hip THEATRE | Continuous Daily, 1 it Complete New Show TOMORROW 5 Yodeling Troubadours Ing, Dancing Novelty Robins & Fulton “AC the Town Pump” Hyland Grant Hyland, Grant and Hyland udeville’s” Versatile to In His Great ' Two-Reel Comedy SHERIFF NEXT WEEK The Spoilers By Rex Beach 'Three® Milano Duo alints Harley & Harley Hautlibrists FRATURE PHOTOPLAY Frances Ford IN— “The Craving” 10ccs Weekday Matinees ings ayn 20c | 20. & Uravenss CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO convenience for passengers. 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No Phone Orders. No C. O. D. Orders. * 50c Pair Working Gloves At 25c This is your of Working These are cloth backs. to take advantage of 50e. for . chance to buy a fine pair Gloves «at big saving. faced with leather and have This is a big value. Be sure it. Regular price .25¢ Special

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