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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1919. By CONDO —— , NES, HE WAS PLENTY Do, BUT t PAY MAN A SALARY OF #/S. A WGOEK — a eneien oS ot a WFAN] meee coes ty’ VAN ISN'T. SHE | 94) wear sucn i} WIDOW FROM Y } | TH’ BOLO | A SHORT 1 / ||] DOWN TH’ BLOCK } I 4 ||| | Beazen SKIRT IN— | wul i HUSSY TO WEDLOCKED— That's Different as ati —By LEO DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Miss otwia, Now THAT Wee ALove THERE IS! sow LAWRENCE, | SAID SOMETHING | WANT | Voy MiGiT COMA OVER ‘YO ASK Nou AND SPEND “THE. Evewne BUT | WANT Nov ‘To LAY of Fe THE SOFT STUFF Then! There 1S HOTWNG Lert For ME TO Do BUT TRY To FoRGET- 1 SHALL Go AWAY ! 1 GRALL ENLIST AND GO ‘To mexico"! OW, You Mave ME DROP A stiren! 4 \ Leave FORD MEXICO | “TONIGHT: ete Se ae Do You REALIN “Tat You'LL Go To MExIco, LAWRENCE? PND ovT How They DS THAT MEXICAN DRAwW-WorK AND BE Co . ration Army Issues Warning Be Salvation army desires to the public of Seattle that they bt making an appeal for general the present time. complaints have reached tive headquarters, 325 Globe Seattle, respecting solicita- jin the residential and business! California Syrup of Figs’ For the Liver and Bowels Tell your druggist “California Syrup of Figs.” sections, and the headquarte sires to protect generous citim from being imposed upon and if any appeals are made, credentials should sted which will be signed by ‘ol. T. W. Scott, b Globe building James Morrison, one of Vitagraph's leading players, ts seriously tll, and is at present in the French hospital in New York. ASKS AID FOR. U.S, VETERANS |Woods Sends Request for Assistance to 6,000 Cities | March 26. cham-| bers of commerce of 6,000 cities to- day were asked by Col. Arthur Woods, special war department a» leistant on soldiers’ employment. to |take responsibility for providing fo the returning service men 9 Wood emphasized that the unem [ployment problem ix serious and become critical unless each locality | |takes steps to provide work for its 4 | | |discharged soldiers. He recomme led that the chambers of comme | provide employment bureaus and |sint the welfare organizations in pro | viding all the employment possible. | |The agencies were also urged to get} you want genuine Full directions and dose for babies and children of all ages |the soldiers away from the cities| who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- | coated, or full of cold, ‘the bottle. Look for the name “California” “and accept no other “Fig Syrup.” where unemployment is increasing. Oregon Takes Over Employment Work) PORTLAND, Ore., March 26.--The are plainly printed on F federai employment bureau, for ” d |which congrese failed to ‘appropriate | J funds for maintenance, has been TS QUITTING jtaken over by a state commission The Oregon legisiature voted $100, 000 for the relief of returned soldiers, jsatiors and marines, and a commis | appointed to handle the |money. It is this commission that} Have Leased, Through the Office of F. M. Jordan | inc»: ‘bores for Oregod until oon the Entire Loft Above Their S , Whi jigees _aeerenyiatee money for the Formerly Occupied 20¢ Sox, all colors, for 9c, ) Brand Collars for %¢ ear at 97c; Garters that pre sold for 25c now being sold for ! nd white Gents’ Handkerchiefs ly sold 2 for 25¢ are now d out at 6c each. “these are only a few of the ot bargains offered the large establishinent. to our change of policy intention of shortly enter. e wholesale business. at once, and take advantage opportunity to make your p do the work of two, for goods being slaughtered. Cott in thought of and if you real j the value of money, you will tly come down in the morning to is big money saving sale. y Suits Less Than Half every mother let us tell her here and have her boy out with a swell suit and you gave h five-doliar bil We fine suits for the boy and some Come down |to such a low figuré that you can. | South A Talk About Shoes Work Shoes worth up to to $1. and Dress Shoes and $7 down to $2.98. Boys’ $2.50 and $3 for $1.48, Fine Drees Shoes, in tan fn kid and calf and other, to $11-—think of it for in Men’s Suits line of Men's Sults, some to $20 for $7.85. Men's wonderful values at only fe have an immense line | tailored suits worth up to .85, and our finest hand- Hored fine Worsted, Tweeds and Bults.go for $16.85, (AID ADVERTISEMENT) by Frederick and Nelson. y M4.C.A. Orchestra Plays for Public! Furnishings Very Cheap The ¥. M. C. A. orchestra, an or- | Woolen Sox worth 75¢ now 38c.|ganization of 31 local musicians, will | Fine $1.50 Chambray Work Shirts | give its firet recital at the Y. M.C. A going for 79c. President Suspenders | nuditotium on Friday evening of this 27e, and Underwear formerly soid|week, March 28, at 8:15 p.m. The} for 75c now only 2%; $4 Heavy | public is invited to attend. There Khaki Pants, government weight, Il be no admission charge. | can be bought now for $1.98 The larger part of the orchestra " lorganization consists of former Sym A Word to the Workingman | shony orchestra. men, who have To you who have been on a strike |banded together under Director W let us tell you that you must make|F. Hadley, during the past winter your dollar reach a long ways and {for the sake of their art, and have we will help you. Our store is |rehearsed for this recital for many crammed full of Bargains and will weeks, appearing each Sunday after show you how to bring down the |noon at the association programs. | high cost of dressing. | | Uni | TAKE OVER COAST SHIPS | nion Store The Alaska Steamship company Our store ia thoroughly unionized | turned over its steel! freighter and union men feel at home in our|to the Federal Op tablishment. We will eash your| y checks, and will also accept | berty bonds. Bo do not be the st bit backward about coming in and looking our busy place over t she will ope ners has been mac In Conclusion Let us say that we have slashed the price on everything in the store Steamship's # P. Seott, n y York and the ie over to stern firm at the com: | not help but supply your present pletion of her present crulse. and future wants for Dad and the Boy. We invite merchants to come | i a fidinep and make their purchases in quan- | ACCT Or FORGERY tity } CHICAGO, March 26.—William Our Advice | Harkins, an attorney and discharged a aa harmy offic of the aviation section, Is to Com rly, The stock 1#| was held here today on advice from complete now. Do not wait until! shreveport, La., authorities who ac it in wold out. This is the time to|cuseq him of forgery. Harkins make your selections. |home is in Las Vegas, Nev., hb told Do Not Be Misled je tones Look for Our Signs Palace Clothing Co. First Ave. at Spring IN FRANCE TACO) 6—John Ran doiph H at Whit in Fran sexs by th college, died re according to word nds here Luna Park Natatorium opens \March 29th.—Advertivement. | RUN OTTO AUTO INTO \AKE AND HELL STOP * > MARIORY DY THER Be Discussed April 5th In order to determine the opinion; ner the auditorium and, if #o, if it ; purely ¢ war memorial and of a civic audi fon hall torium, every civie organization will) George ‘T. Hood has donated the be asked to send three delegates to| use of the Metropolitan theatre for & meeting to be held in the Metro-| thin meeting an up of work politan theatre, Saturday, April 5 at! ers who have be of the public as to the erection of a center or a sommittee of the Muniel-| Be Ames, James 4 the Seattle Fine Arte ac . DR. Hunt Washington St Gould and Louls Baeder REAL ESTATERS WILL BOOST TAX REFORM Twenty per cent of the tax burden on tangible property in t cireulare organizat tickets of admission, with et that they submit th their delegates at the ear lem nt to Louis Baeder, 1012 bullding. will discuss the form pocurition duated plan followed in according nator yell, former state tax of the m about its ganization will be forme Huntington, as a pion of this moveme' will introdu a tem portry chairman ably Prof. C P. Biaset of the 1 ity of Wash ington. Other prominent workers for this cause will be asked to pre their views before the assem commiasioner, in addre the Se attle Real Estate ation at @ cheon in the om. ed the appoint © of five to work for tax re ideas pre he matter of a war memorial Senator Rockwell has been more or less vaguely ex pressed, but the civic bodies and musical organizations bave long! The Grand Trunk Pacific s felt the need of a large auditorium, | Rupert will sail from and & war memorial in the form of | British Columbia at mid such a building may be found ac-| day and from that time on will have ceptable to the citizens of Seattle. If| regular sailings, which were curtail & separate war memorial is urged,!ed during the winter months, every it will be necessary to determine Sunday (Advertisement) A The Workman Behind the Sword! = It takes skill and strength to work all day in a shop or factory. Many a man is fight- ing just as hard behind the lines as did the boys at the front. But when a man (or woman) has to meet the at- tack of the influenza bacilli —ten to one he will have a close shave if his kidneys are not right. Influenza and Grippe often cause an inflam- mation of the kidneys—either at time of attack or after- ward. It is due to nature's effort to throw off the poi- sons. When you are troubled with backache, or headache— when your kidneys get slug- gish and clog, you must re- lieve them, as well as your bowels. Ward off serious troubles at once by obtaining at the drug store an anti-uric- acid tablet, first discovered by Dr. Pierce, and called “An- uric.” This will flush the bladder and kidneys, and it is well to drink plenty of hot water, or better still, hot lem- onade. Take occasional doses ps (two or three times a week) | of a natural purgative, made up of May-apple, leaves of aloe, | jalap, and rolled into a tiny, sugar-coated pill, to be had at} all drug stores, as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. Often, this treatment will ward off the influenza. After the Grippe, when the man or woman lacks snap or energy, is pale and | weak, he or she should take a good iron tonic for the blood, | such as “Irontic” Tablets, made by Dr. Pierce, or his herbal | tonic so long and favorably known as Golden Medical Dis- | covery. Next'to going to the woods to build up your health | is this discovery of Doctor Pierce’s, made from wild roots and barks from American forest trees, and without a parti- cle of alcohol in its make-up. |Jured, the vietim of an ace — AND SAME. FROM. RC KARL MANSFIELD. Ty AT SIMS. D Win TERS, & SURE AID SEXD Me The No-NO-T MEAN war ) PART DO YOU PLAY “War Memorial Plans to WOMAN LOSES LEG IN WRECK Caught in Traffic Accident on Rainier Ave. Mins Mary Wormenest, Barker hotel, $20 Pike s city hospital, probably Her Windsor apartment, 4 Union st., in a motor- automot 5810 ave. motorcycle was wrecked completely Mise Wormsnest being caught in the (Wreckage. Her right leg wai | mangled so badly that amputation was necessary. Injuries about the head resulted in concussion of the brain, and she is suffering from probabley internal injuries, Physi Russian Asks for Damage in Court} Suit in superior court for $505.36 | damages from the American Ex- press company, for alleged failure to deliver $500 to Safetka Babaeff in | Tersky Oblast, Russia, two years | ago, was filed by John Beboff, Rus: | sian, ee] Give’ ite | ees if | or Spotty Complexions freckling, iscoloring or! ng to which delicate akine im retiring and moved in the morning with soap © and water, completely peels off the disfigured skin. Get an ounce of the wax at any druggist'’s. There's more effective way of banishing freckles or other cutaneous defects. skin particles come off each , £0 the process doesn't even | mporarily mar the complexion, one soon acquires a brand new fas clans at the city hospital say it is |) doubtful if she will recover. 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