The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1919, Page 5

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ALBERT RAPPAPORT Great Russian Tenor of Congregation Kencath teracl, the Supreme Triamph of The Tone-Coloring Solo Player Piano that af- “The Soloclie brings out tonal beaw ~olorful to the greatest degree and satisfies the artistic soul, To sing with this marvelous \ instrument is @ creat pleasure and privilege.” \ AMted Bopp SP t ‘The Soleciic ts not merely an improvement on the player piaso— Ht starts where ever? ther player, plane leavce of and overcomes the deficie ich mar their music. Firet—The Sol: the yer piano that af fords comptete and unrestricted control of Melody and Accom Second—The Soloel fords contro! @ charm and essence of musical oxpression, Chickering SOLOELLE—Hacon SOLORLLE—Pianista SOLORLLE Autopiano SOLORLLE-—~Montelius SOLONLLE Armstrong SOLORLLE ArrangedOther Instruments in Exchange, Terms Can Be Community / MILLER'S PLEA /Accused of Killing Friend Near Renton and Robbing |,,../," nitial good time the city share of rel after the the war Tuesday evening ral throng of Seatt the auditorium high sehool to provide all em and to give xation ty camp ¢ them charged with th ind reeres A. Miller of Frank Burghardt friend, with a hammer, pleaded | not guilty before ding Judme| Vier Royd J. Tallman " afterne Burghardt’s body in & mattress Kenton Junetion no the body had been |woon after the murder was com | ted, identification was rendered |most impossible because the b had been covered with lye | It iw alleged that Miller stole $1,300 | trom Burghardt’s body |PLAN FEDERATION OF EPISCOPAL CHURCHES. Seattle's two urches, St. Mark's nfederate Shayler by the ohn vx and #tra war mmunit r A repre wirt the | Nentative | of found] Worker eaneioa | Broad Ay he ry} und] Which the it. | Work oda tn ina Febr aplendid co operative spirit Kira showed in Red Croms tentert other men and }the wtimuly | thin w Jeamyp Ivah F the tining the service idew of ivities, was to form the war * sald Mra n +s to our men's division ommunity Deering chief nn aker of the unity « leer even . To develop thin community spirit for the good of the girls themselves us well aw that of the nmunity, it is planned to group the girls living in the vicinity of a community ter, one of the high schools or f ground buildings, whieh have been offered by Mayor Hanson for this purpose, into unite, as the high schoo! t. com posed of the employed girls living in that district Plan to Reach All In thin it will #radualty hall members who compose Seattle's army of girl workers. In time it is planned to include every Seattle girl in this new department of the war camp ¢ unity servic The pn'a divinic camp mmunity bugle call largest Episcopal 4 ‘Trinity P if the proposal of St, Mark's nity Parish | in accepte church, | <ee ') Catarrhal Deafness May Be Overcome nuch Broadway way be possible If you have Catarrhal Deafness the 28,280 or are even just a@ little he hearing, or have head no to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it 4 pint of hot water and a littl granulated sugar, | Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick re- Nef from the distressing head notsens Clogged nostrile should open, breathing: be the mucua stop dr nd activity is ° . ) 8. B. Haskell, chairman of the girls’ and committee, in her welcome address to the employed girls of the city As a sample of the good times to come. entertaining program of vaudeville skits, violin and block movies was presented by the girls maelves, interspersed with community singing of patriotic and popular songs za selections by pena Campau and Ernie Ferguson also were featured. Registration curds were passed out to the auditors, by means of which it will be learned what special activ ~ al, dramatic or ath ‘your money- | «x. h member prefers, With Br » | way high school as the first com of the war rvice should very girl in r this community life r the girls,” said Mra throat. conta Little, take, |} who an munity center, these activities, which have no fees attached, will be begun immediately Friday _Marc h 3, dram and BRINGS INSANE INDIAN OVER 1,100 MILE TRAIL LE PASS, Manitoba, March 19. With violently insane Indian lashed to hie sleigh, Sergt. Thomp lxon, FN. W. M. P., arrived here | Tueaday from Trout lake, near Hud- son bay, after mushing 1,100 miles thru heavy storms, The Indian be jeame violent near Trout lake, and ltried to deatroy everybody in the |immediate vicinity THE FACTORY HAIR STORE| 14014 FIRST AVE., NEAR IS FORCED TO VACATE —ZY—— MARCH BUT WE ARE NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS In fact, we are going into a bigger business than ever, of which you will be informed later that we are FORCED TO VACATE, we must sell our goods; and there is only one way t of, and that is to sacrifice our complete line of manufactured hair goods, Never again will you bave this opportunity to secure these high grade goods at creams, hair dyes, etc such a remarkably low price. A word to men who weer toupees: WHY PAY FANCY PRICES, when you can save money? See our samples. They are made to last. This sale will last only the balance of this month. Remember that everything goes at Practically Cost TAKE NOTICE.-Customers who have unealled-for work are notified that St will be sold for balance due if not called for on or before March 31. We manufacture everything in hair goods, includ. ing Front Pieces, Toupees, Wigs, Old pattern or design. hair and combings After Using Three Months’ Home ‘Treatment ~ Before Using Home treatments that completely rejuven- ate the complexion. $3.00 treatments cut to $1.50. wish to pay. HAR-LIN-ZA \ Commetic Creams, Hair Tonics, Face f 1, Cleaning Creams, Creams, Dandruff Cure, Hair Restorer, Brilliantine, Rouge Henna D'Orea Hair Dye—everything in toilet articles PRICE. Don’t Forget the Location, 14011 First Ave., Near Union St. Outof-town switch or pompadour they Liquid Po EVERY ARTICI "ie Baable Him to Eat ytsieg Without Distress, No Sourness, Gas Heaviness or Such Stomach Trouble There's a round-faced live. wire in ain vet every community th good nature st Tablets. From ldyspeptic be has war-time dynamo digestive strength. Indigestion may lurk In alm any kind of food, depending pon the condition of the st h. but « Stuart's pepsin Tablet digestion. relieves pournces, f * [heaviness and such kinds of distress | And best of all, you can eat every- jthing worth eating, conscious of th fact that, come what may, you are always fortified against such sort of indigestion or dyspepsia, drowni- nose after eating, water brash, full- ness, gagKing and #0 on. The mere fact that they are wold in every drug » in the States shows UNION ST. day and learn absolutely Now at we know maseage tollet articles, MEN &WO! MEN Gy | ¥. ACTORY Ventilated toupees for men are the Nearest approach to nature you can get. They are light, comfortable, close-fitting and porous. Half Price Perfectly matched for men and wo. men, half during LOWEST RATES TO CALIFORNIA | ‘SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES ‘ SAN DIEGO Good service, 1arge outside state. rooms and unsurpassed meals, very convenience for passengers. Rates and full particulars at City Ticket Office THE McCORMICK LINE 109 Cherry St. Phone Eiliett 3436 BACK AGHE Wigs and toupees reno: vated and re paired; new parts fur nished Transformations, Curls, Lady Pie and any Bring in or mall us Puffs, special your cut We | switches you wait make while Investigate this appliance for double chin and breathing. lin's Wizard Oi A harmless and effective pr tion to relieve the pains of Kh tiem Sciaticea, Lame Back Lumbago is Hamlin's Wizard Ot rates quickly, drives out ness, and limbers up stiff achin joints and musel You have no idea how useful tt will be found in cases of every day ailment or mishap, when there is need of an immediate healing, anti septic application, as in cases of «prains, bruises, cuts, burns, and stings. Get it from druggists for 20 cents, sativfled return the your money back, constipated or have sick Just try Wizard Liver sant little pink pills, 30 d—Advertisement. ure uma and It Dye and bi old” awite make the ac patrons can find just the want at the Mail orders given prompt kind price thi uttention. Skin If not and get fiver | headache? Ww ph lee United | Limber Up With Penetrating Ham-! bites | bottle | er Pies Make Friends, Enjoy Life’ | basketball short to Sunday, Mareh start at Soldiers at opr megaphone March 27, basxketh meeting of all the ning; Priday kroups and camp complete on Mareb girls Sail Tuesday, Maret chorus; Thursday I practice and Interested in March 28, all dra all thone interest ign, calendar un who did day eve will be nore iy T ir attend the urged to secure from Mra, Di diers’ and Saliors and Cherry CROWD BRAZIL WITH IMPORTS Urges Exporters to Extend Payment Time not ation ym 701 regis ring, in r elub, on Mourth Mareh 19 tex com relal attache, said today that ex porters should nd the time for payment on shipments of goods to Brazil, in order to avoid cancella tion of many contr ‘The port ix becoming congested with merchandise, ed by the conaigne of the 4 thelr RIO DE JANEIRO, United said Philippt ha while good grounds for others are merely taking of technicalities. Hut n of goods In largely due to the fear of falling prices and the im ponsibility of paying immediately the due on shipments, whieh are greatly }in excess of ordinary requirements. Many cancellations and ions would be avoided if an ¢ time drafts could be ar ranged. Representatives of Ameri can firms are unable to protect their ers by disposing of rejected ndine they lack the ority, The failure to send doo uments on the same steamer with erchandise ix also causing de |iay and difficulty in disposing of | shipments < t ume aires ex who then could extend the import because nks should extend drafts y discounted by the porters same accommodation to th ere, wh the finan unable to pay imm | chandise shipped jorders which have the An additional six months would enable the importers to take delivery, preventing a loas from stor ing in warehouses.” on bee war What, Ho! Now We Have Flute A “flute club" among Seattle's own greenwood trees! | “The merry note, unto the sweet bird's throat,” will no longer be heard only by the privileged few at exolu five Onenight concerts at the Met lropolitan theater, Seattle, herself, |has a few celebrities along that line. laltho they have been masquerading las business or professional men all | these years ‘These artists, incog, met the other night at the Liberty building and wrmed the first “Seattle Flute club,” for the purpose of reviving their rn art and to brir piece Into Seattle's muxical limelight Three “amateurs” were elected offi cers: Judge C, E. Claypool, prest- dent; R. R. Casey, treasurer, and Fitaherbert Leather, secretary. ‘The title of honorary president was con |ferred on Joseph Shippen | Among the § attendants at this | flute concours were discov lered many p nals who haled from Eastern and consery Lor bes. etary oming recMals, featuring flute and duets and trios with violin and harp, for the delectation of > lovers: |the dignity of a qualified musical or ganization, the club will arrange for the ap rance of Eastern flute art ists in this city Any diffident flute players behind a plain exterior, are urged to confer with the club's headquarters at 311 Liberty building. The da | the next meeting will be annour | later. Capt. Solon Walter Tinn Returns to City | Capt. Walter Tinn mari who was in of the Western Com: a tland-built ship. ft for overseas five © the armistice was declar . With a cargo of 8,000 tons of flour and without any convoy, re} | turned to his home in Seattle Tues | day LIEUTENANT MARRIES AN EGYPTIAN BRIDE | WAUKEGAN, I, March 19. | Lieut. Rudolph Win of the Ninth | |regiment, at Great Lakes, margged | Miss Emily Orst, of Cairo, Egypt ge daughter of an ancient and It family, by proxy, on Na ber 5, 1918, Miss Orsi being in ro. | U CKY WI LONG BEACH, Cal., March 19. Last night’s wind did $10 dam It blew f the false whiskers wor }by Ed Wehn and H. 8h | teur sleuths, and they | ene h for disturb! Ss. 8S, VICTORIA IS Ri | The Alaska mship company liner Victoria, which left Seattle for the Orient on February 5, left Manil on its return trip ‘Tuesday, according to a cable received by the Seattle of. |fices of the company. NTERTAIN dinner and of W. G. Mc SECRETARY tainment in florran, secretary Y. M. ©, A. in Washington, left Tuesday morning for was held at the Y. M A night A jhoner of the who France, Monday | BK) That trance examinations to Ox lford university on Rhodes scholar |ships will be considerably modified this year, on account of the war, was ithe Information given out at the Unt- versity of Washington Tuesday, the ancient mouth-| When it has attained | {| on glaciers in Alask | posure finally | the | trouble | body Braided Straw feats Jailored at $4.95 New Seco # HESE ry) which everywhere, as they especially adapted street and business w They, are the popular mil- linery creation for Spring, and are displayed in sev- eral styles besides the one sketched in colors of Navy Blue, Dust Brown and Black New Girdle Cords Main Floor, Kear il Floor are the styles one will see are for HE Py tion variety in these much-< Cords which are with the pr loone-fitting gowns and braids ly finished with The woman who desires a girdle to match the color of her gown may surely, in this assortment, find the correct shade or a de ed contrast. Priced attract ively at $1.50 and up to $6.00 Drew Trimming ya a splen olor and sty red Girdle d extensive modes of ly nt HEY woven of cords n many intri ¢ amart County Asks Taxes Club in Town | of Russ Government Russian government 1, valued at about $20,000,000, land which can be assessed at about $10,000,000, being appraised by County Assessor Frank W. Hall and | two engineers. At the 56 mill rate this property will net the county about $560,000 In taxem It has been | stored at the Meadows, ready for shipment to Russia, for the past | year. railroad ma. is GOLD MINER SAYS HE COULDN'T RAISE | } Rheumatism | Sleeping on Alaska Glaciers —Tanlac Entirely Re- lieves Him r hints at} “T was almost down rheumati«m, but Tanlac has me up all right again,” said | Skjerve, who boards at the hotel, and is a wellknown miner, having been a resi¢ attle and the Northwest « and who has mined quite in Alaska “I took rheumatism from sleeping yale nued, ‘and for years { was never free from pain, I had to take the weather as I found it, and the cold and ex- me near putting me I had awful pains Hi through my arms, shoulders and | | legs, and there were times when the joints of my knees were so stiff and ached #0 bad that I could hardly litt my feet from the ground, and it waa all I could do to drag them along My shoulders hurt me so much and were #0 stiff, that [ could not raise my arm high enough to get my hand to my mouth, I also had awful | heada at times | <5 so much about Tanlac that I decided to give it a trial, and results have been remarkable. for four bottles have practically driven every tr of rheumatism out of my body, I don't have any in my s and can walk as well as I could, and my arms and shoulders are free from ain, and I can use my arms like I id years ago, I never have a head ache now, and feel just like I had been given a new lease on life Rheumatism not only one of the most prevalent, but one of the most painful and difficult to treat of all present-day diseases. When the digestive organs and bo ire not working properly, and the kid neys becom) ed up, the whole system becomes deranged and sat urated with urie acid poisons and her impurities, which accumulate in the joints and other parts of the and produce the condition known as rheumatism Tanlac is powerful reconstruc tive tonie, and quickly overcomes this condition by acting directly on the vital ns, toning them up J enabling them to perform their ons, that the im “are soon eliminated from stem in a natural way. Lint. nd external applications, ay only afford tempor ‘Taniac is a constitutional and gets right at the ro trouble by removing the nd out with fixed John 1903, extensive | hiding out of business. now, ve 80 treatment Paniac {8 sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di: | rection of a special Tanlac represent: | ative,—Advertisement. From} shipment of cotton top Pettleoats unusual assortment of An exceptional value at... displays an Jhe New Dolman Dress Skirt at $19.50 New Second Floor fy 2 ( i) HE new narrow styles that are so prominently a part of these Dolman Skirts make them particularly ap. propriate to wear with a dol- man coat; graceful and-be- coming, they add the finish- ing touch to the up-to-the. minute appareled woman. The model sketched is of rich wool plaid in color com- binations of gold, black and purple. Note the cuff bottom, — the trouser pockets and the conspicuous button trimmii Price. ..ccksesseessdune 19.50 — — — Other equally pleas- | ing plaid combinations shown in belt measures of to 30 inches. A Display of Bedding | | Special. Thursday Upper Main Upper Main Floor OILES play an ims © portant part in wo-- men’s dress wear be spring and summer, for this reason showing will be an ine teresting event. e loor SHEETS. lens sheets merly $2.2 day h. PILLOW unbleached muslin. § 5 merly 40¢c, Special { « os, B8¢ SPRE ADs. Size 85x 95, with hemmed edges. For merly Special Thurs 82.45 Bleached seam size 72x99. For: Special Thurs . $1.85 CASES of heavy stripes, weaves, metallic desi and others conspi for their ‘cna fancy effects in a com- prehensive color i will greet the visitor te this store. pleasingly priced at 5 65c, 5c, 85e, $! $1.25 and $1.50 a yard, Blankets with, wool finish in pink, tan and gray, black and broken: plaids. Size 66x80, $7.50. Special ach . $6.75 Size 54x90 Formerly Thursday, and $1.65 each . ae |WM. C. MOESER MUST | FACE WHISKY CHARGE| Pleading not guilty, William C,| arrested Tuesday on federal! indictment charging importation of| whisky from San Francisco, will be} tried in United States district court) | Aprit 23, REAL PAINLESS DENT In order to introduce our new (whalebone) ont suentet. piesa Woueur severe tie ae Moeser, HAND TO HIS HEAD, | an morning Text of Time. Most re ‘our early ‘patients, whose work patients who have tested aae Se ae are —— the aw and get t Sa ‘Tacoma | By always look new; using Peerless Iron Enamel your stove. 25c.. Special at... 00s ¥snes sw PUEBLO TOILET PAPER Special at 5c Roll 30c Seafoam Washing Powder 25¢ 35c Fiber Scrub Brush at 25c 50c Bottle Stovoil, Special at 39¢ Stovoil is a liquid preparation that can be applied to gas or coal ranges, cooking utensils, ete., to pre- vent rusting. If your stove is rusty now, this pi aration will soon remove it. Reg. 50c. Bottle... . Reduced Prices on Rubberoid Roofing for Thursday Rubberoid Roofing is made of the very best mates It contains no coal tar like cheaper grade ng, and is unaffected by changes of temperature. | Each roll contains 108 square feet, and comes com- | plete with nails and cement for laying. l-ply, regular price $3.00, special at $2.49 roll. 2-ply, regular price $4.00, special at $2.98 roll, — 3-ply, nee price $5.00, special at $3.75 roll,

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