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THE SEATTLE east JANUARY 31, 1919. USE )'25 Die in Wreck Below the Border ( CONFESSIONS] { YOUR JAUREZ, Mexico, Jan, M.—In a collision between a freight and pas DIAMONDS J ne sath SESE EE, striker’ Pe Writes cue for the strikes, which Is a men | of a south of the border. late Tuesday | of Economic Conditions ace to every city's progress, for sure Watches and Liberty Bond: night, 25° people were killed and Dear Misa Gre 2 have t read | mar @ single or childless married security when yOu need money” J) ™MOr® than 20 Injured. The passer | myo articles ig 2 | ns alle dt cael +h ng ec Mg ese faa m money advanced the rear pe an ‘ my : Copyright, 1919, by the Newspaper Liberal amounts. Lowest rates a ees YG IE ge deat nee dees arabe Enterprise Association You get full amount of loans CATLLAUX EXAMINED peenceitier og » uy alll |ah ever the Ceekt te to ame ay le " > iangh moran e has , all over the world, to try and reduc ar RO interest deducted. Ladies PARIS, Jan, 31.—Former Premier) for her bab while the other | the > Seem oe 1 DETERMINE NOT TO Bi Department © enormously high death rat TURN TO BE : ss : Joseph Caillaux, charged with trea:| woman has just paid $75,000 for 4! among infants, Perhaps God, if He N F ans on Diamonds, Watches son, was taken before the special!fur coat. The other articio ia a let ly might, could show ua the why WONDER W and Liberty Bonds senate comminsion today, w hel ter from @ shipyard striker, WhO| for of this everineseasing "Goan lib bo xX . : was examined. He was under heavy says a half loaf is better than none pay, What privil i ; ° hat a privilege, if God could| phe P m0 lor the Empire Mortgage | °::«: __|at all. He also says it in & pussle to | only draw back the curtain and givel oie antes carpe pound torn Loan Co. ! | | him how families exist on their PFe® | ug @ peek into that Heavenly baby: |alip into a corner, aa if I were walt ad ont wages; but | am sure you woule land a ‘3 2 y jing for a train, and make some _Entablishea 12 Years OUCH! PAIN! RUB find it iw not the man with a family | T firmly believe that enough food, | pian. Meanwhile poe 201-23 White Building Of six children who in the strike ag: | clothing anc on was the herit:|turning to what I had lett behind. to a single hour, let alone day* | born into this world, or he would|/ what the future might hold for me for he does, his children will be pot have made thin sphere so over:|1 occurred to me, for the first — without even the half loaf. flowing in wealth ul t 3 ! H phe « 0. arises y me, that perhaps the entire fam Stop suffering! Relief comes — The question that ar in m Altho our six children are all|ily was somewhat to blame for my mind is: Why does not.ov government adopt some k tioning aystem for cripples the working man's would then be on an with the single man, There | | the moment you apply old “St. Jacobs Liniment” Rheumatism is “pain only.” Not one case in fifty requires Im ternal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub the misery right away! Apply soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Liniment” directly upon the “tender spot” and relief comes instantly, “St Jacobs Liniment” conquers pain, It is harmless rheumatiam liniment which never disappoints and can | not burn the skin. Andsthe Decter sive Limber up! Stop complaining! you a careful 2a ons a emal! trial bottle of “St. Ja and prescribe for you | COD* Liniment” at any drug store « FREE. }and in just a moment you'll be free : from rheumatic pain, soren and zee are sick you cannot de bet | stiffness. Don't suffer! Relief awaits | Ser than take advantage of this offer. you. “St. Jacobs Liniment” is just as 4 Seve you money and give the | good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, Srenihie treatment backache, sprains and swellings. CREDIT GLADLY = You'll Be Proud of Your Bradbury Clothes or chile a the A visit to the laborato this successful remedy is presses even the casual > and cleanliness which at woman's ills. Over 350,000 pounds o have to be gathered at t @ from which they are tal The most successful sol children? ua with the refability, accuracy, ur learned Ind of ra seed and He al footing « married be no ex THE MAKING OF A FAMOUS MEDICINE How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vv 4 ae ind or a 8 otis ry where made Im- lookeron skill tends the making of this great medicine for f various herbs are used annually and all he season Proud of thelr good of the year when their natural style, their splendid fit Juices and medicinal substances are the, excellent materials at their best. vents are | present predicament, Perhaps we had all acted a bit too civilized thru out the tragedy of Bob homecom ing Why had we not behaved In the way of average human beings, with out much self-control? i] What if I had thrown myself into Bob's unwilling arms, weeping wild ly and shrieking that I was his lov ing wife? What if mother had torn her hair and fainted w prove the depths of her feeling? What if Daddy had stamped around in righteous, patriarchal wrath? What longing, except for a musical educa: |!f Chrys had calied Bob hard names? Primitive human tion might tion, but even at her tender age she knows something of the value of |"4¥¢ aroused an answering vibra money, and can ace there ia very (ton in the paralyzed celle of hi little hope of her cherished wish |>T#in. Altogether, we might have eter cabins en brought Bob's memory of me back But not one of us wan given to There seems to be a lot of opposi-| sei not ane of we : tion to the request our preaident haa |*motional explosions, We women aij healthy children, dur 18 ménths our family has come thru a series of contly {linenses, the last the influenza, My two eldest girls are just coming into their “teens.” The eldest one has, from the smatiest child, had a jong ing ambition for an education, a shows « marked talent. But thin very week, with her great hope dwindling away, this noble, good girl came to! herfather and me, begging us to let her leave high school that she may go to work The next girl has the same great strong, bright, ing the past made to the U. 8. government for|»horred hysterics, | Even Chrys, | $10,000,000 to feed the starving | 71) 8 Ber mee women | : y poised young wo K pean childr bu let the a or tT may: lot hel Therefore, it had seemed the most gorse for pat Datura thing in the world for us to quietly mother’s | shell shock when Bob met me, Not one of us had thought {t a duty to puncture the queer envelope of for getfulness in which my husband was living. ‘The chance for any such expert European, but the children ops. ahews of the whole world, that no one may be found guilty, directly or indirect ty, of starving and freezing little children to death, And as long as} there is a single child in want on this earth, there surely is someone ; ae “ ment had passed unheeded. But, al ity. R 5. w 4 - guilt A STRIKER'S WIFE. | iho | was a runaway bride, paying a supreme price for our restraint, I How to Bleach did not regret the fact that we had been guided by reason rather in We had not had a big scene jlant night-—and it was a record to be proud of! Sul, the Superfluous Hair Dear. Miss Grey: My niece has dark har on her upper lip, and tries very hard to remov Bhe would | stinct jonging for my husband lored and, as you wear used to extract the medicinal prop-| ke to know what to put on it *0/ made my soul sick. “Why not take Page ger ot po yy erties from these herbs. it would not nes no cgi pies the next car back?” I asked myself jee they give and the Every give me a remedy, so I can advine|“And creep up to my room, and late t utensil and tank that comes ip Sp to my rowm, ane inter i alll eae te contact with the medicine is!" seyacogen paronide applied ort msttack, upon Bob's memory : sterilized and as a final precaution , + oe You can't buy better fa Whanaitedee the sediclan to won| once or twice daily will have a | 1 jumped with Joy, grew hot and clothes than BRAD- teurized and sealed in sterile bot-| ‘tendency to bleach the super and then stiffened with the BURY'S tle: fluo hair and make It less con ruth Bob ta stubborn by na spicuous. ture, | Chry n. Always ° It {a the wonderful combination | Sp tesst. Jodge for hineeit ana 2 Priced From of roots and herbs, together with on coures of seen, Some the skilband care used in its prepa dy tertiosen deli ye wor tyapaesee P mevicine so succes: in the treat ‘shoe k and. from m wubeor ieend ee eared The letters from women who sare | discourage me yourBRADBURY GARMENTS with oth era costing the same or more youll be just a of Lydia E. Pinkham's publishing attest to its vi Vegetable Compound which we are continually rtue. Uttle bit proud of the — good. common sense that led you to buy BURY CLOTHES. Be- Store Hours From 9 to 6 It's a delight. WO»—— SPLENDID COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA OUTFITS The Easy Payments on which these two Graf- onola Outfits are offered make it possible for everybody to own one—to have in their home a phonograph—the one instrument that brings to you the best in music, both vocal and instru- mental. NOTE THE EASY TERMS "1 All models of the Columbia Grafonola are carried in our complete stock and we will gladly arrange on any of them Special Terms of Credit to suit your convenience. Come in TODAY and select the instrument and records you desire. is pictured a Columbia Grafonola, It is a portable model, plays any and it hag all the latest im- Below Type C. record perfectly, provements. With 10 selections of your own choice (5 doublefaced 85c records) it is offered at $51.75 On Special January Terms of inet model with all the pat ented features which have given the Graf onola such a wonderful reputation for tone quality All the Records Always With 18 selections on 9 double-faced 85¢ records, it is offered $92.65 On Special January Terms of $2.00 per Week Seattle’s Phonograph Headquarters } STOP CATARRH! OPEN reproduction of the Columbia, been restored to health by the use| | . patient de no treatment can “Uniess a shellahock sires to get well cure him.” | That settied it. Bob was ignorant of his own condition. He certainly | did not desire me for a wife, and, until he desired somebody for a wife, there was no chance for me! | LOOK AT TONGUE Hurry, Mother! Remove poi- sons from little stomach, are bowels. } mr PN Well, I did not desire him for my | Give “California Syrup of husband as long as he could possibly | Figs” if cross, Lilious or stay away from me. The only love | feverish worth having would be 4 compelling cause, benides being bet } NOSTRILS AND HEAD ter clothes, they're sold porachastety Says Cream A| in Nostrils ON EASY {Sales Colds af Ones. DIGNIFIED CREDIT aa If your nostrils are clogged and so that you pay only a little down your head in stuffed and you can't and a little each week or every pay- breathe freely because of a cold ip or catarrh, just get a small bottle! Come in—see BRADBURY of Ely'’s Cream Balm at any drug CLOTHES for yourself—and let us store. Apply a little of this frag explain how easy it is to be well rant, antiseptic cream into your dressed on Wttle money. nostrils and let it penetrate Yhrotgh every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed} swollen mucous membrane, and you | get instant relief. Ab! how good it feel Your nostrils are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling. blowing; no more headache, dryness | or struggling for breath. Fly's 7 Cream Batm ts just what sufferers 211 Union Street 583-94 fecend Avenne ifrom head colds and catarrh need. | | love; an affection strong enough to drive him back to my arma, All or nothing! 1 could not compromise I knew perfectly well what Mother Lorimer would expect of me were 1 under her roof. I would have to act @ role, something between that jot a trained nurse for Bob and an old friend. Doubtless Mother Lorimer must have been an excellent actress her solf all thru that dreadful Mary | Thomas fncident. She had not fled) from her unhappine 1 was do ing. Her course had proved right for herself And I must choose my own path y right as an individual © within me whiape OU ay idea what going to do next, Jane Lorimer | (To Be Continued) | Yo matter what alls your child, gentle, thorough laxative should al ways be the first treatment given If your little one is out of sorts,! half-sick, isn't resting, eating and| acting naturally—look, Mother! see if topgue is coated, This is a sure LIKE ALLIES =: sign that the little stomach, liver (Special to The Star by N. BE. A) and bowels are clogged with waste.) GLADBACH, Germany, Jan, 31 |When cross, irritable, feverish,|The kids have the real interna stomach sour, breath bad or has| tionale. |stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore] When the Belgians parade in Germany, the Germans | throat, full of cold, give a teaspoon. | occupied lui of “California Syrup of Figs,"|keep moving about in a tired, de and in a few hours all the consti-| pressed sort of way, stif to pated polson, undigested food and| salute the Belgian flag it sour bile gently moves out of the! passes, but generally sb ho little bowels without griping, and| more interest than necessary you have a well, playful child again.| Not so the German kids Mothers can rest easy after giv.| They don’t know much about ling this harmless “fruit laxative,”; What it's all about, but the uni because it ne fails to cleanse the! forms are different and there is a little one’s liver and bowels and) band ring fine music (what do sweeten the stomach, and they| they care that its Hrabaconne or dearly love its pleasant taste, Full) the Marsei 7 and they we | directions for babies, children of ali in eas they can get Jages and for grown-ups printed on| They have learned to say “Bon each bottle | jour" and “Ron soir” and “Hello Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. and “Good-bye and they say both Ask your druggist for a bottle of; whenever they get 4 chance. }"California Syrup of Figs”; then| They're funny new nee that it is made by th alifor, It's the same with the German nia Fig Syrup Company.” ‘ [kids in the British and American ~ and French occupied districts. ees TP hewe ew oilers have strange j unttorgss and they're interesting |The German adults may talk their |heads off but the kids are quick |to see that the allied soldiers | won't shove them out of the way |o they get in the way | | |MAIL SERVICE UNDER | HUN WAS VERY POOR For Constipation | {yi 3.2)! Carter’s Little ise marie anal Liver Pills [err"tten dciitorea” Shoruy'ater| | will set you right {tis ‘iiss ie Sapien iy the Gon mans, During four years the | over night. bee in the box, which the Ger: | [sen did not take the trouble to Purely Vegetable open, When the village was again ‘Small Pill, Senall Deece, Small Price freed, and postal communication re |wumed, the box was opened and the letter found, It arrived in Paris on December 28. M Mary Ff Yord, widow of the people man, who died on January 18. is | as most is executrix of her hu» ‘band’s entire estate in his will, | GERMAN KIDS i pose of every garment of the former season, SKIRTS, PETTIC ‘OATS, MILLINERY and silk UNDER- All Suits formerly Peep. up to $30.00, SPECIAL All Suits formerly ee up to $47.50, SPECIAL All Suits formerly pret: for SPECIAL All Suits formerly selling for $125.00, Table No. 1—Blouses of crepe de Chine, white and flesh mostly; Saturday and continuing for one week, we will dis- including BLOUSES, COATS, DRESSES, RME} , at a great sacrifice. No refunds or exchanges. SUITS a $9.95 "$19.95 $33.75 $49.75 COATS $75.00, PECIAL cuffs, 50 new plush and velvet COA 85 popular-priced COATS. YOUR CHOICE AT JUST 50 DRESSES HALF PRICE \ In serge, poplin, wool and silk; formerly \ selling to $9.00; special...... % All new Novelty SKIRTS for spring, less BLOUSES on Table peer most all shades; formerly formerly priced up $2 49 up to $6.0 to $4.50; SPECIAL. e SPECIAL . Dinner Blouses, beautiful Combinations, bead, a § Z SPeCIAL ak at pee s, bead, wool and silk embroidery, ALL SILK UNDERGARMENTS All Fall or Winter Trimmed Including Gowns, Combinations, | HATS Chemises and Camisoles, LESS 20) Former values to $15.00; per cent DISCOUNT. SPECIAL ............ $1 95 EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED The FLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE Marion at fe t will be ml by Coleridge atha's Wedding get 1 sugar times a day This will oft from. Cle breathing bec y Lynch IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES If you n you f hear Jeafness, Ko to y ounce trength), and add t hot water anc Take 1 table Net noises open Anyone who has has head preseription a tria of Ut PRESENT 2? The Temple Chorus tle singers. a at SECOND AND UNION an of teary 348 FREE DOCTOR church, Fifth Jones Is Always Right Friday evening RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES one Elliott 2607 Cowen's ‘Rose Maiden Taylor's “H ast.” Montgom Leek for the Free Decter siga the ¢ GOOD CLOTHES PRICED RIGHT have ear wetting ng and fear catarrhal ur druggist and f Parmint (double pint of renuleted poonful four din litt n bring quick listressing he nostrils should me easy and op dropping into the pany to prepare, costs . pleasant to’ take tarrhal trouble hearing or vuld give this th ity. see them. Sanur M. Stowe Cove E. Srons At $60 a Stone Bros.’ suit is an amazing one c Sailors 906 Second Avenue OPPOSITE BURKE BLDG 75 high-class cloth COATS, some with fur collars and HALF PRICE All that remain of the past season. Among these are Jersey, Tricolettes, Taffetas and Satins—at just ONE RACK OF SEPARATE SKIRTS $4.35 per cent. All Blouses must GO in order to make room for newer stocks. 2—Blouses of heavy weight crepe | de Chine, high and low pen "$3.95 All other BLOUSES of the former season’s buy, sniabiie 27 handsome Teleph: 1329 FOURTH AVENUB Practice real economy by buying your clothes from a reputable tailoring house. Our splendid all-wool pat- terns will open your eyes to genuine value and haat You owe it to yourself to TOS

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