The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1919, Page 9

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Edwards for 17yearstreated of women for liver and bowel ail- During these years he gave to patients a prescription made of a well-known vegetable ingrediencs d with olive oil, naming them Edwards’ Olive Tablets, You will them by their olive color. hese tablets are wonder-workers on liver and bowels, which cause a action, carrying off the waste poisonous matter in one’s system. lf you have a pale face, sallow loo! il eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- a listless, no-good feeling, all out inactive bowels, you take one of . Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for ne and note the pleasing results. ousands of women as well as men Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets—the for calomel—now ee oat tokeepin the pink ofcondi- 1c and 2 per box. Ail druggists. Audience in the | Apply THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919. Comrade Under Fire in Philippine War Writes of Senator Lamping’s Record THROW GROFF OUT Groff h convir nptible to hold The mate at O fitne any meml he purge elt amp ith fine conte ym the bod) he i excuse the mouthe hamele than wa Lamping his life, record could be abandon, brawl Groff on or anc clea Groff's attack wa tenuating ¢ imstance his unbridled, with him! for Out fer poi r Irish Leader Is ek te of a diffe the recor i ther He U. S. Strike Aid | until they | hington regimer uig, and led this! hazardous details Lamping Recommended posters n the “bill t across an & numbe i | st division, Eighth own by members of | East | ular | me res in! wit tb further part ca Lark! chron. | Transport there would be sornmething , Umer officer in the! trom pawer hear of ach an unwar one of our com Veterans Resent Groff’s Lamping, bec and chairman mittee of the ser t J. K. WITHERSPOON its ting Saturda Company D, Late First! ¢. nes records Serge \ gton Volunteer Infante 2 t ! Washir LIFT OFF ORNS! few “drops then lift |” sore, touchy corns off with fingers—No pain! Doesn't hurt a bit! I Freezone on an ac that corn lift it right out top a little aber De RIC K M. KERBY By A tiny bottle of Fre a few cents at ar H uff t to remove corn, or corn or irrita Freezone is the sensat of a Cincinnati gen ondertul _ Adler-i-ka Helps Son! nflammation ¢ n Swift Drug Co, gists, fighting for thi which judge of » occu i at in that this | mG addre inc ed hi Nor ci F udow attitude vilest, foul of mor rent a saloon floor of the senate. oldier, facing country, d as a efore with hould be us tongue ’ NEW BILL FOR LABOR PEACE mut any e) iade to suf _ISINTRODUCED Wd. WALKER DIPS The Whisper That Insults The Conies in the Night!) Gloria dae Women fol Thought Over Them TM SITS 1 Eat FLUSH Ke Less Meat If You Feel Back- achy or Bladder Troubles You— and i N Salts Is Fine for Kidneys, from the of meat ional e you bad t Yr il of sediment irritated, ot or three n get vet up ¢ the night itating en th " i bladder disease Largest Audience in the | orthweat Keads Star Want Ads | crieabdinareennennineiendaa i) ~ MeDou gall-fouthwick PABLISHED SECOND AVENUE LS87b. Yow ll Delight in This Collection of Narrow New Silk Petticoats on Sale at You will exclaim at the very sight of these new Jersey and Taffeta Petticoats, “Why, I'd expect to pay much more than five-seve nty-five for such good values!” These are “style” Petticoats — made in desirable colors and cut on straight lines, according demands. new Spring to Fashion's Springtime The quality is excellent—you'll note that immedi- The Jersey Petticoats come in navy, Kelly green, Copen, taupe and black. The taffetas are changeable in a bevy of pretty two-tone effects. include tailored velvet bands, silk flutings and bias bands of self The trimmings fringe embroidery, material. —MacDevgall-Southwick, Seeond Floor. Shimmery Satin Specially Priced $2.45 No reason to postpone the making of that new party frock, tea gown, breakfast robe—or whatever you're planning to fashion from satin this Spring. just your opportunity to buy lustrous new inches wide, in either plain or two- “very special price.” Here's Imperial Satin, tone shadings, at a Shown in twenty-four shades. ougall-Southwick, First Floor. When You Think of Your Spring Sewing Needs You Will Welcome These Saving's in Notions Pearl Buttons line 6 to 12 250. Vea Lingerie Tape Wr 24 to 36 on card, 3 cards Buttons, self-sha 25¢. reversible, 4 for 10¢, for Be. 1; a card 6 to 12 6 for 25¢. for 15¢. pring pairs f 4 for 25¢. or 15¢. for 15¢. and caps, in a boxe nd Garter Boe. —MacDougall-Southwick, Virst Ploor, | AND PIKE S$ | TREE TELEPHONE MAIN 672 Jauntiness Is Emphasized in All Our Misses’ Spring Suits The “hug” of the shoulders, the length of the sleeves, the fit of the skirt and the right placing of the belt—these are features which “little women” delight to find in ready-made suits. These are features which dominate in our Misses’ Suits! The Suit illustrated is navy tricotine, lined with a quaint red messaline, oddly figured in black and white, The pockets, sle id sash belt are embroidered in black and cherry floss. Size 14. Price $69.75. —MaeDougall-Southwick, Second Floor. “Pineapple | Sailors” Quite the Newest Thing in Popular-Priced Millinery Yes, large Hats have returned—and the new ones are dec idedly smart. These new Sailors, made in the new “Pineapple straw’’—one of Fashion’s Spring whims —are delighting young girls. They are so youthful! The crowns fit particularly well. We are sh g Hats in a variet And there's ma * new interpretation of hapes are concerned The Hat illustrated is $6.95. We have othe F f 5. rs priced $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, these lifferent colors, or” as far as —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor, Professor Vance Shaw Embroidery Artist is here—giving free lessons to our friends every day. Classes are held from 10 to 12 in the morning and 2 to 4 in the afternoon. All fabric ry materials may be pure customers and ed in our © given Macdousall-southovick, Fifth Floor, New Dix Dresses to Keep You Looking Attractive at Home The Dress illustrated is made in gay Scotch plaids. With normal waistline, double fancy collar and novelty pock- ets. Characterized by the splendid workman- ship for which “Dix Dresses” are famous. ze: to 44. Price Another Spring model comes in plain color ging- ham, with fancy collar and vest of white law Pock button trimme, 5 to 44. Price A wide stripe pereale model comes in b lue tan, heliotrope green, pink ¢ with white Indian sutton detached 14. Head trim- belt Price Another light lar and fancy priced $3.95. white lawn col- 36 to 46, Third bloor, with and cuffs, size stripe percale, pockets is —MacDougall-Southwick,

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