The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1919, Page 12

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eerens ee ee BY CONDO) ISS BLACK. MRS. TRUE THIS PACKAGES OF (CLES You LEFT IN THE Book You 4 HET HOOKS, BROUGHT BACK WHicH You BORROWED PROM MRE. TRUS. IT CONTAINS =) SOMS SAMPLES OF SIL 4 ONS PHOTOGRAPH, FOUR COMPLEXION TWO SOUVENIR POST CARDS, SONS Mas AND TdRee LOVE L&TTERS! k Million Books — for Men of A. E. F. BY A. E. GELDHOF WASHINGTON, March 14.—The DYS Overseas are preparing for the they expect to get back home. RA they're asking for a million | the armistice was signed fe has been a remarkable change character of reading matter! n by the soldiers in France Germany. ‘the shells were flying over it was light fiction they books that helped them for. the whistle of shells and requir 4 mental effort there is almost no demand! fiction, and the boys are asking fF books of some educational value Bo the American Library Associa iG has been hard pressed to send fr enough volumes on vocational | soldiers ask for books dealing ih every tradé, every educational | | and all the other scieuces | _Yoeations and books on tan.! are also much called for. | the Army of Occupation | the Rhine, there has even | mn. between 450,900 and 100,000 vol umes—have been shipped overseas by the A. L.A Of these the ma jority were on voeational subjects. Three hundred thousand of them went to the army educational schools in France Want Better Jobs The letters the boys write to the brary stations show that their desire is to prepare thempeives for BETTER JOBS than they had before they went into the service Boys who worked in machine shops before the war ask for books on bookkeeping; men who wer keepers ask for books on ing and saleamanship goes Library stations have been estab lished in Coblenz and other cities on the Rhine for the Army of Occupa ton A cablegram just received from the Parise headquarters of the A. L. A. wayn: “Served recreation ganizations individuals by mail. Mail servic jone for Janu ary from Paris headquarters was 45,000 volumes.” Herbert Putnam, librarian of the in January centers, 2.500 104 alone German. | Library of Congress, who is acting | Nov. 11, 462 fons of books as director of the overseas library % {| matter how 70 military or-| THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Wilbur Will Make the Movies If He Only Lasts. OLIVIA, You know (Ve Bled TRYING OUT “These Movi CHARACTERS BUT ‘Tom Won") civie Me ANY ENCOURAGEMENT ~ I've Berd Workings ON A NovERTY = (7) BA TRANCE lal A DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS MAKE-UP AND | WISH You WouLd TAKE | This CHAIR AND PRETEND You ARE AT A Movin ANO Se WHAT You TW vr iT tas ) Lei THe AUDIENCE Ay ia a 7 « aoe least a mi in books [months to m | RETURNS NAB YOUNG DELINGLE CHICAGO, Mareh 14 Gruber, 16, in being arraigned be fore the Juvenile court here for G1xt time on a charge of pickpocketing FRECKLE March Brings Out Unsightly Spots. How to Remoye Easily. xT f - We Mor sCUT ‘AT OUT HITTIN THEM ‘The dreads March, bee woman with tender skin ause it in likely to « er her face with ugly freckle No thick her veil. the sun nd winds have a strong tendency to make her freckle Fortunately for her peace of mind Oth double strength, makes it pos for even those moat suscep | tible to freckles to keep their skin jolear and white No matter Hetubborn a case of freckle the double «trength Othine should | remove them. Get an ounce trom your druggist and banish the freckles, Money back if it faite When you think of advertiaing think of The &tar. es J FREE OFFE Teeth Extracted Free WITHOUT PAIN Beginning Monday morning, March 17, and all week, up to and including Saturday, March 22nd, Painless Johnson Dentists will extract teeth absolutely free of charge. Bad teeth breed disease. Have them out. Do not carry in your mouth faulty teeth. If they cannot be filled or crowned and saved, they should not be left a menace to the rest of the mouth and your health. ‘ We will prove that we can do all your den- tal work without fear of pain and at most reasonable prices. Take Advantage of This Most Remarkable Offer Make Your Appointment Today Aberdeen AINLESS 1619 WESTLAKE ore ee —* & Nelson’s March 17 Is the Day Seattle | home yesterday Our prexysr in Tourope a. calling on kings, | And settling, such squabbles as. boundaries and things: | But his chair at the While House is kept nice and warm | Tor Marshall performing in excellent form. | Burglar Sleuthed ‘otero station. | ess | n she put on’ the kimono and by Phone Girl In | 4 till she saw the burglar . * come out, He slippe Her Night Attire | street and ane totlow SAN FRANCISCO, March 14 The conventional burglar’ is match for the telephone girl was proved in the Rezello, arrested Miss Matilda Heuer is the tele phone girl along the ind, keep ing him always in When she saw po in a hurry h pointed to the man When Rezello was policemen found in his possession a | revolver, a black mask and skele- | She was awakened | ton keys } by the sound of breaking glass Kot out of bed rack in th no | That cane of Albert nen coming she them and) ched the | She was asleep in her and peeped door, o the Ray Geist, 1103% Spring st. em ployed by the Seattle North Pacific phuilding company, is na search up @ kimono, | to put it on. She slipped out in her bare feet to Providence hospital, as an aceldent with plant, in which he hand, at 3 a. m, Thursday, his right He will a neighbor's home and telephoned recover, BY ALLMAN, ' Witeur You'Re A SCREAM, ‘| |Noviia SureLY MAKE GooD- tv's A Wouver You Don 'T } Hurt YouRseLF ty | | TOO MUCH KICK IN OLIVE OIL, SAY DRY SQUAD of imported Italian *, and olive off, Wednesday at bay, and Frank jail pending investi- ownership of the pworker Makes WOMEN DISPLAY. S2xorter, Maker, | Wood, @ shipworker of Berkeley, at BRITISH PLANTS sts.ioes a. daughter Rose, with a ham ‘ LONDON claret his in the after beating ove United Press) a March 14 both English | » A search of Torri’s house, at 523 xter ave. by members of the dry squad, revealed 6% quart bottles and hns of claret. The 1 in a vault at the in indust s howing during the De fiee from the « from nu Atwood has been y in in @ eritien! ade good” { police station Torri is said to have been instru- in having the wine imported to San » from linly and ipping it , and olive oil barrels, in whi 1 for the mer hampered b position of the men GREAT OLD.REMEDY _ FOR SKIN DISEASES S. S. S. Clears Skin of Erup-| tions—Drives Poison From the System the passive or open op! # © most othing an lines ready been em abatement of your trouble, and final- ly make you entirely well. Pitty 5 Ss. 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