The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1919, Page 3

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(okt TION JENS: & YON RBERS} Here’s an exciting picture CHARLES “THE SHERIFF'S SON” Imagine Charles Ray as a timid lawyer. The poor fellow was just born scared, so he had to fight himself as well as other and husky, gun-quick enemies. Some fights! See them! WALLACE ‘:. WURLITZER mesa 2 "= Polish Relief Tag |: Day on April 5th! The Polish relief committee, a branch of the Polish Women’s league have decided to make April day. Donations will be solicited un-| til April 20, the close of the eam paign. | The Young Women’s Christian as-| sociation, the War Camp Community service, girls’ division, and others, have volunteered their assistance for | jtag day. The Loyal Order of Moose have donated the free use of their hall to the committee. Donations may be sent to Mr. Zie linsky, 1312 Ninth ave, telephone Peptiron A Real Iron Tonic Tronizes the blood, steadies the nerves, gives healthy color to pale cheeks, improves the circulation, creates an appetite, aids digestion. Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold at Market Rates The Seattle National Bank Bend Department Second Ave. and Columbia St. rs ripe the aching soaked in the op af ang on ai this and bind the face. This simple bron; il rest to YOUR GRAY HAI years younger! Use Grand-| mother’s recipe of Sage Tea and “ge gen’ and nobody | The use of Sage and Sulphur for ing faded, gray hair to its nat il color dates back to grandmoth time. She used it to keep her beautifully dark, glossy and at » Whenever her hair took on dull, faded or streaked appear ‘ance, this simple mixture was ap with wonderful effect. brewing at home is mussy and of-date. Nowadays, by asking at drug store for a bottle of “W is Sdge and Sulphur Compound,” | ~ ‘will get this famous old prepara improved by the addition of ingredients, which can be de-} upon to restore natural color Land beauty to the hair. well-known downtown druggist | | mays it darkens the hair so naturaily | = Soe LOWEST RATES TO CALIFORNIA |SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO} Good service, targe outside state. | rooms and unsurpassed meals. Every convenience for pa ers. Hates By and full particulars a city Ticket | Office | |THE McCORMICK sLINE| 36 What Will They Do? HE best reply that can be made to the ques- tion, ‘What will they do?”’ is to tell whee’ they have done. The following letter from J.L. Southers, Clerk, Eau Claire House, Eau Claire, Wis. one of many that Foley & Co. have on evenly that nobody can tell it| ‘been applied. You simply damp-| ‘a sponge or soft brush with it! draw this through your hair, one strand at a time. the gray hair disappears, after another application or two, becomes beautifully dark and “Several years ago 1 wrote gmarkable cure I had received from the use of Foley Kidney Pills, One of the worst a pene could not sleep Poe in regard to 9 re~ Of the kidney trouble and | sleep sousdh recommended who report the gr Kidney Pills to lots of people idney Pills to hota i ood they do them.” sna. Isn't it reasonable to aseume that what Foley Kidney Pills have done, they will do again? [ley Kidney Pills sre compounded in gtrict conformity with National and State Pure Food and Drug Laws, They are made from the purest and finest ingredients that money ean buy-medicines geverally accepted asthe mort helpful for kidney trouble and bladder ailments. No expense is spared (o make them the best kidney pills offered the American public, To the best of our knowledge aud belief they cost more to make than any other. ‘With this time-tried relief from kidney trouble at hand why suffer from backache, rheumatic olen or atitt feats, sre muscles, pu ting specks, biliousness. dey mout y ofthe blad- der, of other symptoms of disordered ki SOLD EVERYWHERE, me 5 tax)" |when the Trace of Him Lost by ‘Family him in Septe return dier known him and could I have boys jet Cc, Red © Ia 1 Wa appealed t but all fe My hust my brother and make Thankin M 308 Fifth St naught nd wae b wie, 7 ery kind BERT L. HULL Brem Wash, WOUNDED MEN TO COME WEST NEW YORK, March 24 4 of them cal tude an operating n observation ca A staff of al corps surgeons will be on will be made en route at Kansas City, Topeka, A and Low Angeles, M. stops ago, buquerque lors committees will be allowed Inepeet the at the various stops. train Autoist Laie’ 3 in Plunge Over Bank A. Hebner, 46, of 7214 Fifth N, W., was seriously injured machine he was driving plunged over the bridge at Man's Curve. ixth ave, & Charleston at a. m. Monday broken steering cause of the accident. Hebner was rushed to the city hospital in a fire truck. Both leg were broken and he was cut about the head and fac EAT A TABLET! DYaPEPSMA GON Pape’s Diapepsin instantly relieves sour, gassy or acid stomachs w ave. A When meals hit back and your stomach is sour, acid, gassy, or you - feel full and bloated. When you have | heavy lumps of from indigestion. lief! Ab Just as soon as you eat a tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsin all the dyspepsia, indigestion and stomach distress ends. These pleasant, harm |less tablets of Pape's Diapepsin never fail to make feel fine at once, and they cost very little at drug stores. | For Skin Tortures }) Don’t worry about eczema or other ekin troubles, You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or extra large | bottle at $1.00. Zemo generally removes CONE! blackheads, blotches, eczema and ring- worm and makes the skin clear and| healthy. Zemo is aclean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains nothing. It is easil applied and costs a mere trifle for eac! application. It is always dependable. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, 0. pain or headache Here is instant re- “Dead | and} knuckle was the| THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919. What Has Become of Young Paul Horsey? Wounded in Action Paul ©. Horsey T INJURED IN _RAIL ACCIDENT SEATTLE UNITS ARE DUE HOME War Parents Will Display Photographs od Washin mad. ‘The animat used in the exh held in the Seattle 0 seeds are so minute that furr of ground metal and ivory r trade at In India, wooed, earn the . =i WILL PRAISE IT 22, bru 9, brulsed he 1 were reported ndition Me Says Food Prices Are Due for Fall! WASHINGTON, March nday Camp | ART BY THE FooT Hurry is not « erintic of the} | present century alone; our gncestors | were not always immune from the habit. ‘The Dutch artist Vander. straaten was a master in scheming jout shart cuts and saving time. Vanderstraaten had little difficulty it is said, in painting in a day 30 landscapes the size of an ordinary sheet of drawing paper. He would surround himself with pots of paint n of which had its particular purpose—one for the clouds, one for the grass, one for *t When bh # ready to begin | ing to his assistant a cloud! and the lad brought the desired pot Vanlerstraa with 7) Boy, speedily n a thick brush, quickly transferred the clouds! to the | stroke clouds it went of time finish Occasionally Vanderstraaten would aint in the manner landscape upon a long piece of can In filling the orders of cus mers he we cut the strip into os of various le chaser could buy twe feet of landacape. fancy or 4 the space t Das Echo. | | ARREST ALLEGED RED George Veli arrested at 501 King at jcers H. Aas With the finishing There grass!” nvas. he called, bring te without until the 20 ) landscapes were vas nd and George Wilson | He was t das an I. W. W. and held for federal investigation. A search of his room revealed pictures of the Statue of Liberty in disgrace |and the government in the hands of the Bolshewiki FIND 1. W. W. LITERATURE Sigurd Rane and W. Holm wer picked up a by Sergt. W Ponlan and Officer R. R. Moulton at 3:30 a. m. Monday Both had a quantity of I. W. W. Ut erature in their possession ordered held for federal investi upset stomachs | ® ] ae 4 , dry squad oper a trunk at the room Sunday, The 9 quarts of whisky. No atives, conf! O-W, bagea haul netted | ar FREE DOCTOR Go to the RIGHT DRUG CO. | 169 Washington St. | and 1111 First Ave And’the Doctor will give you a careful examination | and = prescribe for you VREE. | If you are sick you cannot do bet- —| ver than take advantage of this offer. © you money and give thr nt FREE DOCTOR Physician Ex-Government 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG Co. sTORES Look for the Free Doctor Sign. Watchmaking G. Beninghausen The Expert 305 LOWMAN BLDG. 103 Cherry St, Established 1885 the! And so} a moment's waste} described a! by Offi-| enth and Virginia|! They | | adv “| THE LONGEST DAY! 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Some time ago my | wife was in a bad street car acct |derit, which upset her nerves terri- | |bly, and she never seemed to get over it he tried many | different kinds of but nothing she took d to help her, and after read: | ing so much in the papers about | Tanlac, she decided to give it a trial and it is simply wonderful the way jshe has improved since she com: / Imenced taking Tanl Hear appe-| did, » enjoys every-| thing » #, and her food is doing | her a world of good by way of giv ing her nourishment. she has those awful he seems to ered from the sleeps like a child every night medic th i iin so well and strong that she now/| does all her housework and it| |doesn't tire her the least bit, She jhas already gained ten pounds, and is getting stronger and better every day | “As Tanlac had done so much for | my wife, my daughter, whose health | was not so good, began taking it} also, and it is certainly doing her a| world of good. I am not feeling the | best in the world myself, so I also am starting on Tanlac today, We |sure believe in this great medicine | at our house, and wil’ always glad to speak a good work for Tan: | and I am glad to have this op nity to recommend it to every: | Taniac ts sold in Seattle by Bartell | Drug Stores under the personal di: | rection of a special ‘Taniac represent: | Advertisement | PAINLESS DENTISTRY Look into your mouth and see ir gums are sloughing or If 90, you have RIGGS’ “CAL ae is treacherous, « 1 health, and should to prevent com- as rheumatiam, and general and cur our off the tal profession. pecial care taken of children's h xaminations and Ironclad guarante rs on all work. A rea count given to all un and their families. United Painless Dentists 608 ‘Third Ay. Paenp i Moure—8:30 A. M, to Sundays—O to 12 estimates Satisfactory Terms Always tae GROTE~RANKINCO OTTO F. 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It is important, therefore, to you who contemplate the purchase of new Floor Coverings for your home to know that the new displays of Shah Abbas Wilton Rugs offer wider variety of aa ee are entirely uncommon, We cordially invite you | these to come and see beautiful Floor Coverings . é —they are here for your enjoyment and and their prices will bear most critical comparison, | The following sizes are now in stock: 4-6 by 7-6 feet 6 by 9 feet 8-3 by 10-6 feet 9 by 12 feet 9 by 15 feet 2214 by 36 inches 27 «by 54 inches 36 ~~ by 36 inches 36 = by ‘63 inches The 9x12-foot room size is priced......$117 |] One of the most important contribu- | tions to the effective draping of the home is ‘ KAPOCK The extent to which we show this beautiful new material typifies our splendid paredness to completely meet yc pringtime home-beauti- fying 4 “Kapock” is a lustrous silk fabric shown in entirely new designs and colorings. Especially artistic is a French gray one with pedo of rose, blue and mulberry. “Kapock” is priced at, the yard. . ve Our facilities for the special pried and seinlas of ES: are unexcelled—and we suggest your seeing our superior selections. The first time in two years we are able to present such a surprisingly good value in plain Marquisette Curtains. Full 36 inches wide and 214 yards long, in light ecru color only, ONE HUNDRED PAIRS ARE OFFERED TUESDAY AT, THE PAIR.. No phone orders will be accepted on this item. FIRST FLOOR, DRAPERY SECTION Gro Grote-Rankin - | Pike at Fifth— | + $2.25 to $5.00 | A Special Value in Marquisette Curtains |

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