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mes ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1919 Sie ts PAGE 9 : When QUARANTINE IS |" secs Fiowc, —"{— DISCHARGED SOLDIERS! ~ \WJMAN SWED as | or Be auty, Says j Sign This Blank and Get Your $60 Bonus from Wash- WATCHES | Your Liver is ARQUSING IRE, Miss Faith Hyde fy yaa wr MUCH SUFFERING Bey Geez i out of Order Pecan one a ecm areeege wou | — (bec | ‘ By Taking Friend’s Advice | 4 I entered the service on You know the signs—a neavy head, sick stomach, N quarantine elty health © vaccination This ta the edict of the I firnt reported at HEQMATIG. PAIS | and Lydia E. Pinkham’s | bad taste in the mouth, lepartment, which Wednesday is 1 was asuigned to | ferent dyspepsia. Pay strict | | 7. * Yo | cause tt wii ot aon oa ‘ i ini si eines, |) Vegetable Compound. | auiiy ast oy Poms . . only knows for, | ont# Who have refused to permit | | 5 9) SRRRRMET |) on ..... mn attention to these sy mptoms 4 y tials ot methods for fat reduc thele ehiliren _ tp be vaccinated I way discharged aw an enliated man to accept a com- {| West Plains, Mo—“I was all run| nage oe and get prompt relief b tresome. exhaustive enercien. Today oa anal A... minsion on ty (This line for minsioned —¢) down in health, had indigestion and| 4 pafe and harmless preparation te A Beect "5 Pill it le pleasant, harmless, Marmoia ['re- vera! hundred™houses in the city officers on! § terrible cramps the pains of Rheunation vag} echam $ Fills. tarjotion Tabtots, one 9 have been placarted with quarantine I received my discharge certifiente, or order for discharge, | every month #0 ¢ Back and Lumbaxo ie few doses will stimulate the ange ap sige sp acguto eng Ab euders on iscisen a 1 was unable to | Hamiin’s d Oil, It penetrates i tomac So tes, Gd ty Hehe! 1 ith my dive copy made do anything. quickly, drives out soreness, and lim» liver, help the s ch, reg A to the. cisenae Se femaln with and attest t y auditor harg had trled every | pers up stiff, aching joints and mus the building, ‘These quarantines until two weeks after doctor in West | cles Plains, also Please make out aod adarem ulate the bowels and make will be kep You will find almost dally uses for ifference in you rhildre ted were ‘ a great oc Noth r , ct inden Fase t J ree teot ane beets oe voverees “ every remedy I | it in cases of sudden mishaps or ac general cling. . ing to large cus tm con nas = Mo who ha Rank on discharge .. “ matte think ed cidents, such as sprains, bruises, cuts, * - so Garteld Building, on Bbeg re Btroet addre 2 without relief. | burns, bites and atings. Just as rel will put you on your feet ine. ‘Complaints from parents ta Dr, Ht pe emg 2 One day when I too, for earache, toothache M. Read were based upon the grounds that the children need fresh alr and exercise as one of the great eet preventives of disease. Quaran was suffering greatly a friend) G wan at my house | If not satisfied, return the bottle and and said, ‘Why get your money back. ickly as a dose or two of koa ‘ r tad DIRECTIONS and colic With this application send all the discharge papers in your possession tkued to you since April 6, 1917, To guard against BEECHAM'S PILLS Mages ecyete. elbease, ees ana tined, they are kept from these nec ensarton. They also say that it i# several weekn since smallpox first appeared in the schools; the children have been allowed to attend thus far without restriction, #o why exclude them now? Dr. Tra ©. that amallpox in the schools where vaccination is completed is checked Rrown said last night | Having flowers around the house develops the artintic sense. By this thelr lows write your nage and address in pencil on the left hand corner of each You may get an official copy of your discharge certificate made in the county auditor's office. ‘Thin will be accepted for the original 8 BLANK CONTAINS ALL THE INFORMATION RE IT 18 OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY THE ZONE ¢ OFFICER OF TI NT. USpb IT AVE HIM AND YOUT ROUBLE. ‘don't yon try Lydia B. Pinkham’s Ever constipated or have sick |, Of this wonderful medicine for the Vegetable Compound” So 1 did, headach#? Just try Wizard Liver and through it, I found relief from Whips, pleasant Uttle pink pills, 26 my suffering and I really believe it centa aranteed.—-Advertisement, saved my li It does not seem as though I can say enough in praise health it has brought me.”—Miss Coma Lex Hatt, West Plains, Mo, Perhaps !t may seem an extrava- omeens -_——-— ~———| There is probably 3 per cent of the |T mean that the study of the beauty Hance tn the achools affected by lof flowers, a contemplation of the | GOLD CACHE SOUGHT ° 4 ‘aa vas iven one that| Registered Dentists 5 | BENEATH STORE FLOOR the vaccination order out. When|peauty of nature, vaccination In the Lafayette school! sense of happiness #0 ensential to NEW YORK, April 2—In @ cellar Oat of the bigh rent district, per- at Hudson and Guane sts sonal service and moderate advertia- is finished, today, no more children | one's well-being and general ap- will be given the serum unless more | pearance ing enable me te make you this offer heed not by any iter of the city where the boot and : s be expensive, The humble vi- cases appear in other schools. The flowers gone m™ “Seattle fan a free port” will be t of the woods is just as beau- the subject of an address before|tiri as the tropical orchid. If you|##le Krocer {the Rotary club, at noon Wednes-|iove put the power to see, the gen-| posed to by day, by Prof. J. A. de Hass, of/ti, pansy radiates as much har-|ied treasure is & the department of business admit | mony and beauty as the gorgeous! On (he word of John Henry Day istration at the University of Wash- | rage. }ton, whose death ended years ¢ Study flowers. Learn to know/honorable service t firm of them, Keep them in your\room.| Wood & Selick as its engineer, and Their Very appearance and perfume | who was er known to utter an will help you in your worship of the untruth. he left, to be given to his beautiful. Keep a little posy of widow, $7,375 in gold coin, his nav flowers on your dremser, They will ings concealed beneath the floor of give a warm, ingratiating touch the the basement of the brick building ret thing in the morning and the |at 36 Hudson st. This building haa |ctpally for the use of manufacturing ast thing at night heen for a long time the business | confectioners and bakers. = —_—— home of Wood & Selick, importers| But no one has yet been able to and exporters of food products, prin-! uncover the treasure. | Give |Mail for Yankees ®ant statement to say that this . * kreat remedy eaved a life; but wo in Russia Is Lost ten ike Mrs. Hall, to whom it has SAN FRANCISCO, April 2—Rad brought health, appreciate the dan+ news for many American soldiers in ger and suffering they have escaped Northern Russia is contained in a too well to doubt it! All who suffer department announcement gtven should try it. Why risk life and out by Postmaster Charles W. Fay health without it? | that & mail steamer carrying 35) Por spectal advice, write Lydia F. macks of mal) for the Americans has 4 been sunk, The lost mail includes | /uxtsm@ Medicine Co. Lynn. Mass. 28 sacks for the 439th Infantry. eight sacks for the 310th engineers. and two sacks for hospitals and ambulance units. This mail came from all party of the United States and accumulated at New York be-! tween November 9 and November 18 of last year. in a quar shoe trade rubs elbows with whole TRUSS TORTURE fan be eliminated by wearing the Landdere Rupture Support We gg free trial to prove its superiors ty. vd everything in sup a hunt for bur Dr. J. Brown's New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING Third aad Medison. A. LUNDBERG Co. t1e1 Third Ave. Fraser-PatersonCo. } | Second and University Main 7100 Beattie. CROWN PRINCE Austrians Still Cling to Fa- miliar Story WASHINGTON, April. 2.—Official Washington was amused thin week when copies were received here of the Vienna Bulletin, an Austrian propaganda organ with headquarters at Rotterdam, containing @ detatled account of the already familiar story that inhabitants of Lower Aus- tria believes that President Wilson is none other than Crown Prince Ru- ia, who wan asas- nted near Baden in 188) ‘he following is the story. “According to the Neue Wiener Journal, & serious newspaper, th rural population of large districts of A Remarkable Special Offering of * * x manufacturing in Washington Because of the rapidity with which . manufacturing promotes prosperity and provides employment for a constantly increasing number of hands, a big and varied number of manufacturing estab- lishments is one of the greatest assets a — state can possess. The liberality with — which the State of Washington has been endowed with natural resources pres ages the ultimate development of it into serge Suits $25.00 (Third Floor) HIS special opportunity came to us by reason of the size a z the provinces of Lower Austria assortment in the lot or, rather, for the lack of a full Slaaver believed te the death, of size list, as shown: 30 suits, size 16; 20 suits, size 18; 25 {| Crown Prince Rudotph of Austria, suits, size 36; 15 suits, size 38; 2 suits, size 40. @| Who was assassinated in the castle of Meyerburg near Raden, together with Counters Vecscera in 1889, —~Had the size assortment been complete we could not have bought these suits to sell for less than $35.00, $37.50 and $40.00. If your size is here your good opportunity is here also.. As indicated, sizes are mostly for small women. They The people refused to accept this of- ficial statement, and thelr suspicion was nourished at the time by the fact that the coffin of the Crown Prince at the funeral was extremely one of the great industrial regions of the world. Indicative of what manufactur ing on even a small scale means to a are in navy, blue and black. Styles: —Are absolutely the correct thing. Boz styles and Belted styles — semi-tai- lored. «mall, w the Crown Prince him self was a powerful man. “The story went that the Crown had really not been murdered ut that he had fled “Ever since the war there ts a growing belief among theerural peo- ple that the Crown Prince, who, aa will be remembered, was addicted to scientific researches, is identical with Prof. Woodrow Wilson, preat- state is the table which shows the growth of manufacturing in Washing- ton from 1880 until 1914, before the war affected manufacturing to any appreciable extent. | —Some with long revers with tuxedo fronts -_ basi igdawemeia Yoram toiarineas me ial ie. Fd fastened with one or two buttons. “The remarkable thing i» that se BoE $3 ‘a p . : here is an evident optimiam as to g° z —Others with heavy crepe silk vests in suit- fin Teteen oh emit aoe cted with 8 ze # ' able shades, with long blazer roll collar. this logend, for the people say it ta B ae iy i : “ plain that Wilson, being 1 lity 3 ; 3 i —All are lined with colored peau de cygne regen Paine Rudolph, will hoy let j 3 ? silk in plain and figured, and they are neatly 8 beloved Austria perish. It may nt 5 trimmed in fine rows of braid and tailored ot be surprising if at the coming rte 0% : s election for the national assembly : . buttons. —Freser-Paterson Co., Third Fier, President Wilson will be nominated ik it : ’ by the country people of Lower Aus- 02, 168 08, ' 163 tria as principal candidate and land as the first president of the Ger- man-Austrian republic.” Has Junk Pile Fence Made of Bed Posts TOPEKA, Kan., April 2.—A Shaw nee county farmer, William T. Stock, has more than two miles of fence in which the posts are all iron bed rails bought from Topeka junk alers. He paid from 6 to 7% cents apiece for them and estimates he has a permanent fence at a sav- ing of $200. Stock does a good deal of junk- yard shopping. He has an automo bile trailer made from an old spring wagon, salvaged automobile wheels The Special Price Basement is orgahized for the selling of Women’s Ready - to - Wear exclus- ively, and devoted entirely to Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Pet- ticoats, Waists, House Dresses and Millinery. —Plan of Selling: The garments offered are all purchased as available in special lots under price, and always sold at spe cial prices—meaning less, always, than like merchandise can be bought for. It is, therefore, an active clearing house for most unusual offerings. Everything sold guaranteed correct in style and dependable in quality. than anything else toward attracting © more and more manufacturers to the State of Washington is loyal support on the part of the public of those already located here. : Ye i, At iff _ : tay Entrance from University St Our Facilities Are at Your Service Member Bank, U. S. Federal oh OOP OOCOO COS COEECOOOOOEOEOECOOOOOCEOOOOSOOOOCOOOODE Special for Thursday t| 300 New Spring Hats | }=——"" — i e 8 | $|TALL FIGURE IN BLACK ‘ H re $| PUZZLES STAID FOLKS pe 4 a e $| SYRACUSE, N. ¥., April 2—A $ . P $| mysterious tall woman in black, e = @\who appears only after dusk at 3 SPECIAL purchase for the Special @| night and in the early hours of the presentation of the season’s mode. Black high cohol here, | seorse of persons a > i er, the: jeclare, and all the popular colorings. Most unus- res coniee tatee lie: ol a ual offering at pear from the ground ‘and to dixap 4 pear in the same uncanny fashion F when any one tries to get near a wh t k to her. ; : : $3.50 Each | }=22==* iin Se 8 i ‘ wade ds BROKERS WILL USE (AMER D. HOE WIRELESS TELEPHONES MONTREAL, April 2.—Wireless telephones are being installed in the offices of the ntreal board of trade, It was sald the telephones will enable brokers to talk with Kingston, Ottawa, Three Rivers and Quebec JOS. A. SWALWELI G. F. CLARK L. FE. EYMAN LOWMAN 70 New Spring Suits for Women and Misses at $15.00 UITS of splendid all wool serges, wool poplins, etc.,in plain and semi-tailored, box models, braid and button-trimmed styles and belted models. The colors are navy, brown, black and black and white checks. Special for Thursday's selling J «+ $15.00 FORREST 1 GILL Eo J WHITTY BROUGHT 5,000 GENTLEMEN “L have had the pleasure of bring- ing Over 5,000 perfect gentlemen,” dectared Captain J. T. W. Charles, master of the Cunard liner Aqui- tania, which docked in New York Sunday with 5,000 members of the American expeditionary force, Hoge Bldg. Second Ave ut Cherry St.