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| {HE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919. * | IRISH HERO CLAIMS BRIDE |) Men's Union Suits Men's “Rhodesa” Sox—A Pair 35¢ Main Floor Rear ed cotton Union N excellent and serviceable Silk Lisle Half Hose with » splendid ? double heel and toe, on 9% to 11%, in Black, White,” 4 Palm Beach, Russet, Bronze, Smoke, Pearl, Slate and Navy. advance Easter Millinery Displays Exceptionally Smart Styles at $7.50 and $10 Solving Problems Home-making is a Big Business. It is an Art! Every man knows its importance — to him. Every woman knows she must keep up with the Spring and t to 48 in long ¥ times. Household problems are many and per- plexing. The Star has competent writers who discuss these questions of the home. House- hold economics—fashions—and other equally interesting topics, are some of the features on the Woman’s page every day. Every day, too, Cynthia Grey’s column ap- pears on the Woman’s page. Cynthia Grey’s department in The Star has become an institution. Miss Grey can help you, and others at the same time. “Cynthia Grey’s column” is only one of many of The Star’s exclusive features. ORDER THE STAR NOW to be delivered at your home by carrier. The price is 12c per week delivered in Seattle; 50c per month by carrier outside of Seattle and by mail where we have no carrier $1.50 for three months, $2.75 for six months or one yéar $5.00. Sie t 4 You Profit By Our size enables us to:— Furnish cash markets for all live-stock offered; Operate at minimum costs; Stay in business on a profit of only 2 cents on the dollar of sales; Eliminate waste; Get the surplus live-stock products from the West to the millions of consumers in the East. There is No Menace in Size:— As long as we are in keen competition with the other packers; As long as there are hundreds of firms in the business; As long as we handle only about 12 per cent of the meat supply of the country and only about 22 per cent of the meat that is inspected by the United States Government; As long as our bigness is used to your advantage —as it is now—and as it must bein the future if we are to do a profitable business. The per- manence of a business depends on the good- will of those it serves. No large business can prosper that is not recognized as giving in exchange for its earnings an equivalent meas- ure of helpful service. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. J. L. Yocum, Manager “All's well that ends well,” te proved again in this ending of a war time romance which brought to an Irish hero his Irish lady bride of high degree. Romantic London has just thrilled to the marriage of Major the Honorable Michael Knatehbull Hugessen, M. C., royal artillery and jroyal air force, to Doreen | Browne. Maj. Hugessen is the only json of Lard and Lady Bradbourne and his bride is the youngest daugh- |ter of the Marquis and Marchioness of Sligo. Two of the oldest and most | Major Hugessen, hero of the royal alr force, celebrated victory by wed. ding Lady Doreen Browne. |prominent families of Ireland are’ |united by the match—as well as two of the handsomest of wartime lovers. |! | “Over the Tap for Jobs,” Is Battle-Cry of “Vets” ‘Over the top for jobs.” ‘That is the battle cry of the Amer jean Legion of Lit that will soon become as well known in Seattle as the “Eee yah" of the marines, For the legion going “over the top,” the zero hour is at hand and the broke and jobless exservice man will have his chance with the next one. | The legion employment bureau, |with headquarters in the old Seattle Athletic club building, Fourth and Cherry, under the direction of J. Ie |Faulds, of the naval air service, ts | placing returned soldiers, sailors and lmarines in jobs at the rate of 400 a |week—men skilled in every line of work from that of lawyer to laborer. | And the jobs are spontaneous. ‘They are not solicited. And up to date there has not been a complaint from any employer who has hired an ex- service man from their bureau. Ask Coaprration But every day new men register at the dewk. They want Jobs and they AR-SHOCKED NERVES NEED tre - Phospha: Strengthen Weak and Increase Strength and Viger. According to A noted French Sclentint, the moat effective remedy oF nervousness, Insomnia and all- due. to depleted nerve force, form of organic phosphate which 1s similar in comp |the phosphorus naturally found in | brain nerve cells and, being \ iy assimilated. the ng nerve force. strength and vigor begina immed ately it la taken into the human s: tem. ‘There are many reports of aston- ishing results from its *, some Improvement of jong nding ne As there re many kinds of phosphates, care " procure the Watches and Liberty Bonds as security when you need money. Loans taken up from others and more money advanced. Liberal amounts. Lowest ratos. You get full amount of loans— no interest deducted. Ladies’ Department. Loans on Diamonds, Watches and Liberty Bonds Empire Mortgage Loan Co. Established 12 Years 201-2-3 White Building. ‘MUSTEROLE—QUICK It Soothes ‘and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Without the Burn or Sting ment, made with the oil of mustard mustard plaster — does it better anc does not blister. You do not have tc bother with acloth, You simply rub it on—and usually the pain is gone! Many doctors and nurses use Muster- eT it jhe peed cbr ly you what re- sore throat, bron- stiff neck, asthma, neu- ion, pleurisy, rheuma- ins and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore musctes, | bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of |the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, PHOSPHATE | RELIEF! NO BLISTER! Musterole is a clean, white oint:| It does all the work of the old-fashioned | want them right away. So the co operation of Seattle employers is asked in securing positions for these soldiers of the world war. Finding the man to fit the job is one of the tasks of the organization. is a bulletin board telling the occupations of men who have registered for jobs. There are [men for every kind of position. Financial ald is also given to the men. Over the bulletin board in red | chalk is the #ign: “if we can't get job we can stake you until | And It means just what it Men in need of money are given the amount asked for. It is charged Against them on their account and|- | they are expected to pay it back as soon as possible. It is not charity. It t the helping hand of Samaritan: ism, Operate Canteen The cantéen, operated under the supervision of the war camp com |munity service, is open toftherex doughboy or exgob who is short of funds, His meals are checked up against his account. There are 627 beds upstairs, Men who can’t afford & decent hotel bed stay here The charge is very small. KE We “Everyone is welcome here,” said Art Anderson, fraternal secretary of | the organization, “from admirals and | kenerals to the humble gob and buck. When « man steps inside our doors he loses his rank. There is no din crimination and ov land men—hobnob toy | “We charge for everything here | but medical \charge is expect the man to pay us back. The average service man will not accept charity. He would not come within 4 mile of this place if he thought there was a taint of charity. We are simply giving the men a start and putting them clean with the world and on an equal footing with their fellow citizens.” Requested to Any exservice man in need of a \Job or @ small loan is requested to register at the legion’s headquarters. All employers who need men are urged to call on the legion first. The employment branch is tndorsed by such business organizations as the Nut House, Frank Waterhouse & Co. and the Western Union Life. They employ service men thru the legion. So now, Mr. Employer, give the men who fought for you their chance. They have come out of the army or navy after a term of serv. ice extending from six months to two |years. Civilian life is strange and unreal to them yet. The environ ment is totally different. Give them a chance to get on an equal footing with the world. If you need a man call Elliott 1570, You're sure to get| > the right one. ‘This is the appeal of the Legion of Liberty. |Pershing Gives | Officials WASHINGTON, March 28,—Gen Pershing has awarded distinguished service medals to prominent officials who have been on duty with the American expeditionary force, it was | officially announced tod Those cited . were: Fedward Hurley | chairman of the shipping board; Ed |ward R. Stettinius, special represen tative of the secretary of war; Paul r trade board repr |in France; Dwight W. Morrow, mem ber of the American shipping mis: sion; L. H. Sherman, member of the American inter-allied maritime coun ell. ORDER NEW WATER MAINS y utilities committee of the on Ninth aye to Ravenna boulevard, at an estimat- ed cost of $4,675, About $106,000 will be spent in the paving of streets in the northeasterr the city. Queen Mary of England ta in a movie just made in England called “Women Who Win.” The pic ture will be shown to gain proceeds for, a benefit fund Honor}: t its meeting Thursday, or- | s|quicker, the eyes | New Second Floor NE of the most prominent features of thix howing is the comprehensive range of tyles that feature tie most distinctive um and small models for Spring ot but marvel that so many smart possibly be produced without similarity. ‘This permits discriminate choosing and allows a wide latitude for color matching. The hat sketch Tam of a Price e right is a Watteau trimmed with blue velvet Sketched to the left is a model of black 4 with georgette crepe 810.00 4 ribbon strea Children’s and Misses’ rats Daint 07 ad milline of colors a Sunset Soap Dyes 18¢ Main Floor Pepsodent Tooth Paste 5Vc Pebeco Tooth Paste. . .45c Daggett & Ramsdell’s Cold Cream, 5e Pond’s Vanishing Cream oe 45¢ and 23c Eleaya Cold Cream. ..59e Hudnut’s Marvelous Cold Cream -50e Lambert's Listerine... Rs dees 85e, 45¢ and 23 Peroxide of Hydrogen, | 1% pint 15¢, 1 pint. .25¢ Colgate’s Bath Tablets, a cake . |] Stork Castile, a cake. .20¢ Rit Dye Soaps ......10c Household Rubber Gloves, a pair 8c Toilet Tissue, special, 5 rolls for .. 5 Hospital Absorbent Cot- ton, 1-lb. rolls | |ENRAGED BULL KILLS FARMER’S LITTLE SON MITCHELL, 8. D, March 28. Kenneth Hathaway, 7 years old, son of C, D, Hathaway of Mitchell, was killed. by a bull during a recent evening, The boy's body was }found bruised and badly frozen by W. L. Wallis, owner of the animal, and the boy's father, the next morn- in, The boy's body lay about 100 feet from the barn, but his clothing | was scattered over a greater part of the 20-acre pasture lot. REGAING HEALTH AFTER YEARS OF | STGMAGH TROUBLE This Indiana Woman Learns} That Right Kind of Tonic Treatment Brings Relief | Good blood is the foundation of health. Once the blood becomes thin and weak, the entire body cor- | respondingly loses its tone, The nerves which derive their nourish- ment directly from the blood are un- derfed and refuse to do their work | properly. Thin blood and starved | nerves combine to cause stomach | trouble, and until blood and nerves are restored to strength ligestive processes are disturbed and trouble- | some. | Any yerson suffering from stom ach trouble learns to expect keen distress after a meal, Headaches and dizziness are common symptoms | and as restless night follows restlers night, the body becomes so run down that the sufferer is exhausted by slight effort and breathiess when | climbing stairs, This can be cor. | | rected by proper treatment, as was |learned by Mrs, Rosemary Clark, 27 Wright street, Indianapolis, | | “About elghteen years ago I be fan to have spells of stomach trou: | t says Mrs, Clark, was 80 generally run down that my food 4 me, I suffered from sour h and gas and became so pus that I worried and couldn't sleep at night. 1 also had frequent headaches. | “A friend recommended Dr. Wil: | ams’ Pink Pills to me and I pro-| cured a box and began the treat ment. In a short time I could see some improvement in my condition and I continued taking the remedy until the tired, exhausted feeling disappeared and 1 had new ambi tion for my work. I'm no longer troubled with indigestion, gas or sourness but enjoy eating my meals. I sleep soundly and rise refreshed | and rested in the morning. Some of my friends are taking the remedy on my recommendation.” De. Wiliams’ Pink Pilis are a tonic for the blood and nerves. They begin at once to build up the system weakened by excess or overwork The rich, red blood “oon begins to show in cheeks and good effect is felt In every organ of the bouy Two useful books, “Diseases of the | Nervous System” and “What to Eat and How to Eat” will be sent free by the Dr, Williams Medicine Co., | Schenectady, N. Y. Your own drug. gist sells Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills or you can order them diy postpaid, at 60 cents a for $2.50 plays of Milan: ] LOWEST RATES TO models that are conspicuously becoming to the younger folk. tm the) anamas include poke, sailor and jockey styles in @ yar $3.95, $5.00, $7.50 and up to SIMA New Georgette Blouses at $5. Upper Main Floor EW arrivals in handsome, refined models with net and cuffs and beaded and embroidered designs in trasting colors. A showing of most interesting values | in White, Flesh, Peach, Coral, Turquoise, Maize, Hon Bisque, Gray, Tea rose and Henna. SIZES 36 TO 46 Distinctive Velour: Dolmans Interestingly Priced at $29.50 New Second Floor HE Dolman Coat has this spicuous quality, charm of newness that pre claims the wrap as a clear & arate mode which distin from the styles of other the wearer as a woman in © harmony with the present fi and tendencies. This New Shipment plays belted and loose-ba models of wool velour in plats shades of Henna, Pekin bla Sand, Taupe and Navy CALIFORNIA (LIBER’ SAN FRANCISCO | LOS ANGELES “=. o-* (SAN | DIEGO! 4 MULTNOMAH, APRIL Office THE McCORMICK LINE 108 Cherry St. Phone Elliett 2436 Saturday's $6.75 Roll 5-Foot Netting at This is the 5-foot Poultry Netting in the mesh. Roll contains 150 feet. This is a rare gain—if you need netting be sure to buy it Sai Regular price 5-ft. netting, $6.75. Special.... Fishing Season Op April 1st “ah Buy your tackle here and you are sure to good luck. $2.75 Fish Basket at .....$1.98 Steelhead Salmon Eggs at 35¢ $5.50 Fishing Outfit, Special at $3.98 This outfit consists of good fish rod, reel, leader, hooks, sinkers, spinner and salmon eggs. ular retail value $5.50. Special at............ Peet Bros’ Creme Oil Special at 4 Bars for 25c Creme Oil Soap is unsurpassed for daily toilet It is made from pure olive and cocoanut oils, finest cleansers. Sold everywhere at 10¢ bar.’S for Saturday only, 4 bars for.............00,