The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1919, Page 9

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‘91ST UNITS ON BANK BANDITS. WAY BACK HOME Expected to Reach U. S. Be- fore Middle of April WASHINGTO Our Madness He who scatters flowers in the Pootpaths of bis fellowme Bets into the dark places The sunshine of happiness and human helpfulness is follow! the footsteps of the Master That why we bought me Opera House BOxt Monday night. in Beme member of your Pould see “Poltyanna™ at pense Little Viold Harper, who the title role, will invect Fay of optimiam to n, ordnance 2 t® make you our for a nts, headqu Balance of your we hine gun Thugs in Uniform STEAL $20,000 Lock Employes in Room and Make Their Escape h2 Au to the of Sixth k this and made and M from the v mediately took up the trail of the Meeing robbers he Mistaken Identity in Casualty Report! wtaken ide Are Sull at Work ave and F night, at $:30. apartment jaway bet thing from Baile Veteran Will Jump Ns ‘nieeaee tue Mee Airplane on Sunday ‘4200 and Til Second Avenue Robert E. Cadden, overse: Where Quality Reigns eran, may » from an at a helg 5 t day, if weather c ions are favorable. It will take hii a little over three min |utes to make the drop on the new tandem parachute, the iw P. Watkins The tri made at Camp Lewis as vet plans trials, last Sunday jweights. proved su “TIL” FOR TIRED | AND SORE FEET Use “Tiz” for puffed-up, burn- j ing, aching, calloused feet and corns. \ oe DER BRIDGEW ~ For Twenty-Five Years By EDWIN J. BROWN | | Seattle's Leadigg Dentist 106 Columbia Street | | have been studying crown and ; ork for a quartér of a , and have worked faithf why go itmpmg arouna with oy | aching, puffed-up feet—feet so tere cates <a 0%, | tired, chafed, sore and swollen you BE inexpensive mase with a view {22 hardly get your sh en, ‘and utility. lott? Why "t you get feoth-brush will easily », | box of “Tis” from the drug store every surface of may | feet? bridgework: it is cleamer | Tig" makes your feet glow with average natural tooth. | comfort; takes down swellings and tge for consultation and/draws the soreness and misery A anes | right out of feet that chafe, smart Rot operate on people's pock-/ang burn. “Tis” instantly stops 1 have elevaind denustry pain im corns, callouses and Professional business standard. bunions “Tis” {is glorious for EDWIN J. BROWN tired. aching, sore feet. No more 196 Columbia Street oe woe sg Skill and + on pe re acquired ~@. You Are \ Invited To come in and see the New Spring Coats, many of which are shown in the New Cape Models whose ul lines are sure to greatly admired. Serges, icotines and Velours are the materials, and they lend themselves beautifully to the sweeping lines of the garments. Dolman Coats are a new feature % of the recent arrivals. They come in such handsome and _ practical materials as Serges, Pom-Pom, Tricotine, Silver-tip Bolivia and” Velours in the favored shades. The abundance of styles, fabrics and colors in the New Suits increases daily as fresh shipments are re- ceived. The most comprehensive assortment is now displayed and you will be delighted with the charming array of new fashions. New Spring Millinery Large sailors, turbans, pokes and close- fitt hats in all the new straws and mate ial combinations modishly trimmed with flowers, novelty feathers and ribbon in all the gay Spring colorings. You Must See Them. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND OUR Easy Credit Plan as it is one of the greatest alds to a fashionable appearance. Select your Spring Coat uit here and pay only a little down, The bal can be taken care of easily each week, or every pay day in small payments. Ask about this convenient dignified credit. 211 Union Street 1332.34 Second Avenue Store Hours 9 to 6™ CREDIT GLADLY now and gladden your tortured) shoe tightness—mo more foot torture. | 1 that the meda 1 to her a coincidence of | ¢ from bim 350 Recruits Back After Frisco Trip 350 merchant ma Thief, Aboard Ship, Steals $400 Bonds bin of the it wan in dry rty bonds be the master, Capt John PLACEMENT BUREAUS MUST BE MAINTAINED The United st which hav onging to reaus State Director Laurence Wood TWOHY FUNERAL IS HELD IN CALIFORNIA) ‘The funeral of Robert E, Twob member of Twohy Bros, railroad builders and engineers, took place jat Senta Clara, Cal, at 11 a m Tuesday. Twohy was interested 1 the Seattle North Pacific shipyard) bere. | LET HIGHWAY CONTRACT | OLYMPIA, March 25.—Contract for grading and graveling 14 miles) | of the Intand E | the Spokane H | Springdale, was let to the Construction company of Spokane for $153,473. Signing of the con | tract was delayed for one week untél | | federal aid was pledged. | TAKE ON STEEL FOR ORIENT) | The Mitsui & Co. liner Tokifuku} | Maru will arrive in port Wednesday | with a cargo of 8.000 tons, made up| | mostly of vegetable olls and rice,| which she will unload here. | ‘The freighter will take on a full) cargo of steel and cotton for the Orient. j | BUILDERS WILL ENTERTAIN j The Seattle Master Bul ae | sociation will entertain the Tacoma | association at the opening of its new} |quarters in the Arcade building | Tuesday night. Speechmaking will| | be followed by refreshments | aaa | | MOTORCYCLIST INJU RED / | J. R. Robinson, 132 24th ave. N.,| | Sustained a broken rib, a broken an |kle and severe scalp wounds Mon day, when he was knocked from his motorcycle on Beach drive, near Mer. cer st, by an auto driven by Gus Brown, 1718 24th a WILSON POSTPONES TRIP BRUSSELS, March 25.—President Wilson has postponed his trip to Bel sium until after the preliminary peace is signed, it was announced to day PANTAGES THEATRE vely musical comedietta, “The Dollar Girls," is the chief comedian es clever imi of times: ls furnish a big the Astor two men: Ilka han have Tears,” pee Marie Gray have a | ‘Thrills are furnished by White in ow Lightning er.” Pearl epinode of “The suc target Antleuss to tne WN | Northwest Reads Star Want Ads | | a OO . March 25 TISOLDIER DIES | OF GAS WOUND Wallace Tennant Unable to Recover at Home bome Private Tennant was or ears of age whe month before the was b The fact her home at Ode ity was impassable on 1» lake ‘Throw { snow didn't keep Mra. W.H rom reachin « Bend yesterday eled the distance of 20 miles DK. J. KR. BINYON on ; Earth Free Examination ne Df the few ‘orthwest that start to only one in ON FIRST AVE. free, by graduate een not preseri| ely necessary. time of his pring and Vhone Main ed from the Undertak to follow at TASTE CEE Ss Monda teare What the Doctor Sa is no new thought with you, of course—the idea of a separate bed for each member of the family. This has been the custom with thousands of families for years—a rap- idly spreading custom ever since Twin Beds put the separate bed at the ser- vice of households where space is limized. T is a thing, too, that doctors have long been urging. Not only for the warding off of infections, such as coughs, “‘sore throat” or grippe, but for the sake of perfect relaxation and sound sleep. The restlessness of one sleeper does not disturb the other. And there isn’t any loss of vitality—as there is when children sleep with old people, or invalids with the healthy. But even in a separate bed you will never sleep sound unless your bed in- vites perfect relaxation. There is not a person anywhere but will sleep better for doing away with the creaky wooden'bed or loose- jointed noisy metal bed and getting a Simmons Metal Bed instead — with Slumber King Spring. San Francisco, Cal. Newark, N. J. Montreal, Canada The Simmons Bed is noisedess. It locks firm at the corners The corner locks are made of ptessed steel—have much longer bearing surfaces than the average —fit true and snug—not a creak, rattle, or feeling of unsteadiness. It is perfectly rigid — feels and moves like one solid piece. The Simmons Pressed Steel Corner Locks are protected by basic patents. They are the most fundamental inven- tions of modern bed manufacturing— exclusive with Simmons, not to be«dupli- cated or imitated. And these patented corner locks have made possible the Three-piace Bed —the new Simmons idea—the spring forming a single unit with the: side rails, oo @ HE Slumber King Spring really does what you have always want- ed a spring to do. Tt isa new and advanced idea. It is a system of elastic steel strips with spirals of high test spring wire—so combined that the spring action is equal in all directions. The Slumber King Spring yields to the weight of the body, but supports SIMMONS COMPANY Kenosha, Wisconsin — The Puritan under treatment at ays about win Beds it. It fits square on the bed. It does not sag, hump — or lose its resiliency. It is always a firm, elastic foundation for the mattress. It invites sound, health-giving sleep. The Slumber King Spring is fin- ished in oxidized silver. It is rust- proof. It has no loose ends or rough corners—cannot wear or tear the ticking. °° 6 HOUSANDS, who for years have been “‘light sleepers” — waking at every sound—relax com- pletely and sleep all night on a Sim- mons Metal Bed. If you’ve been thinking of separate beds you may be glad to know that Simmons Company are specialists in Twin Beds. You'll find Simmons Metal Beds and Slumber King Springs at your leading dealer’s. An unusual assortment in brass, colored enamel and natural wood effects—to harmonize with the interior decorations of the day. If you do not know the Simmons merchants in this section, we shall be glad to send you their names. Seattle Wash. SIMMONS BEDS Built for Sleep 'BINYON OPTICAL CO, ‘Pan Fried Meats DIFFERENT Liberty Theatre Building

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