The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1919, Page 15

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10h! My Face People who have mpure or impover ished blood should be careful to take only a temperance remedy made of wild roots and barks such as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi- wcal Discovery is and has been for nearly 50 years. Ingredients printed on wrapper. The first day you THE STAR | Always Look Your Best, Says the Girl of the Golden Apple; Make No Exceptions to Rule SATTLE | | | | }t | start to take this re-} liable medicine, im- pure germs and ac- cumulation begin to j—. Separate in the blood and are then expelled = } through the elimina- none tIVE Organs. In place of the im- purities, the arteries and veins gradually get fresh vitalized blood and the action of this good blood on that pimples, boils, carbuncles, eczema, rash, gene and : 1 blemishes will disappear. Then you must yemember that when the blood is right, the liver, stomach, bowels and kidneys become healthy, active and vigorous and will have no more trouble with indigestion, backache, he. en Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery today at any medicine dealer's, in tablet or liquid form, or send 10¢ for trial package to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Occasionally one should “clean house” with castor oil or pills made up of the May-apple, leaves of aloe and root of 5 first put up by Dr. Pierce and now sold by almost all druggists in this country as Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. Always convenient to take. the skin mean OF CALIFORNIA National Association ANNOUNCEMENT The Savings Department of this bank will be open for the transaction of Savings Business Only Saturday Evenings 6 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. The Bank of California National Association 801 Second Avenue Seattle, Washington Seattle’s Best Milk 13c a Quart Delivered MAYFLOWER MILK The undisputed leader for purity JUST HONEST MILK ELLiIoTT 4931 | \ | \ “The Girl of th It is a good rule for all women but It Is positively vital for married women—to say, always look your If @ married woman will always look her best when hubby comes home, he WILL ALWAYS COME HOME Seriously, it is the duty man to study bh gure, her type of t walk and act up to not good taste, it will pay ye | someone who what to wear A good dressmaker, an intelligent hairdresser, and wise selection of un. dert 3 as well as overthings, will dor © make your home an at tractive place for the m » occu- pies it with you than anything else 1 have » hire »w of whic f ev would adopt, m deal more happ day. It is this FOR DID LWAYS DRESS IAND AS YOU WAS YOUR | Lov io matter wh r you are very beautiful or very plain, you surely have some one or more good points of which you can make the best. If you have a plain face but {beautiful arma and shoulders, Jet your dressmaker make you gowns that display your arms and shoulders, If you have a pretty face scrawny neck, cover your neck with soft filmy material, and busy yourself jin exercises and massage to fill out the scrawny neck. Wear pretty things for your hus- | ¢ jband. Many a husband looks at his | co stenographer's silk stockings, because bie wife insists on wearing cotton ones! Many a married man admires on her house he Six of Motherless Family in Hospital Mra. John FE. Jobnson, 38, died at the city hospital of pneumonia Wed nesday, leaving «ix of ber children {1 in the same institution and two at home, 6512 ther in fn Alaska. Members of the Norwegian Hospital association are taking care of the motherlens family until he returns Take Carmen Into City Civil Service Recause thelr long experience fits them for acceptance into the city lefvil service to continue their pres ent work, the civil service commis sion will induct into eity service ina body the employes of the traction Unes. | A decision reached Thursday after noon by the civil service commission inaures the immediate acceptance of | all the employes under the civil ser: | viee department. There are no ap plicants on the city’s lists eligible, either for office work or «treet car operatives. A slight change in the regulations of the commission will be necessary to carry out the induc tien. ‘The employes will be given a modified physical examination lat HOLD LW. W’S FOR U.S. man Tom Walsh, Thursday night, he was proud to be an I. W. W alsh took Winn to the police station. where a card of the organization was found in Winn's pocket. He is held ‘or federal investigation. No Medicine-Chest Without Its Family Laxative F the be! Ste eonatgernate 0 used lnmtave be Be PR ecg we Aang gy ills, It wards off serious sickness and saves doctor's bills. Many a cold has been pre- vented from running into grippe and pocumonia by its timely Many erecting headache has been quickly dispelled by it. And it is a laxative rather than a drastic cathartic or purgative that should be in every family medicine-chest, for a laxative can be used at all ages. Thousands of good American families have for more than @ quarter century used a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin known to druggists as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It is a laxative-tonic that acts on the bowels and stomech. Infants take it with perfect safety, and it is equally effective for grownups. ents are now seeing their cirildren give it to their FRIDAY, FIND WORK FOR YANKS IS PLAN Ie 12th ave, NW The fa |, W. Winn, 44, a miner, told Patrol | APRIL * Hope to Put Thru So | Beneficial Legislation WASH jing work | methods of opening were “adv deck on on b ponvenen ation t th The Secretary of the Ir appropriating $100,¢ xwamp lands that could be bro nder the 1 4 The men who were employed in reel ing these lands could be offere bleh thema« opportunity on therm in cultivate it would supp ark maid he i measure 13 MONTHS IN wo It, Says 0. B. J. BK. JOYFUL WORDS BY 0. ink t are ¢ n ar ruary has as ma ther month, and t « from January cember arly everybody and the American FE endar aasociat thinks that March comes rigt February. I know better comes after February. An Year's day isn't any day at all. ot even @ part of the year Chrisumas will always come Thursday So will the July and Thanksgiving day never be a Friday on the 33th, ways coming the 6th, 12th, 4and 26th. Those (excepting souls who get 13 enve happy thiy pays will a of 12 t 12 time gaa “company will gas bill every yea electric light concern, and all other robbers who hold a fellow up at the first of each month. All this won't happen until 1972. not then unless the Amer J Calendar association, of apolis, pute across its Liberty calendar Next gets the chance to vote on the endar. rell be seven days }ixame as now), weeks in every And Eq month, The ays comes on Monday and (ast day) falls on Sunday ‘The extra me named “Liberty,” coming February and March months of 28 days each total ye Year n't be a any ye be a poor phan coming after pne year and just befc starts and ¥ It will day y (February 29) 1 day It will be » two months. «x has adopted other countries do it new be asked too. CLEAR SUNSET HIGHWAY Sunset highway of snow to a point has b ar eight one-half miles beyond North sccording to County Engineer Hiumes. Sixty men are work der direction of Deputy Richard Higbee LONDON—The Aberstwyth town has inaugurated a st against the food ministry, by clo down the municipal food bureau, til the food m drops his mand fe more lab ‘on the council YEAR--IT’S FACT |But Most of Us Don’t Know | Fourth of ‘There'll ca draw 13-month congress in a week and there'll be four thus created in; between Thirteen me heels together, force you to throw out your chest, and in so doing put you right on the alert for the day’s doings. Our returning soldiers and sailors do not need to be urged to buy Spring clothes. They are hungry for the chance to Dress Up. ueht ain Those of us who helped here at home should remember it is no longer patriotic to wear our old ‘lothes—to us it should-be a pleasure this Spring to Dress Up. um 1 an Upstairs We Offer Seattle’s Greatest Suit and Overcoat Values g Waist-Seam Models for Young Men Tailored Ready Co. wm, 401-403 = Pike St. x here and » me Jap Tars Quit Own Ships for Yankees’ ¢ tter oppo an veasels, Jag re dewerting thelr n ter signing It’s Easy to See the Quality in Bradbury Garments _ The secret of highest qual- ity in clothes lies in two things—best materials and superior tailoring. And al- most anybody should be able to tell at a glance just how good a suit or coat is. It's easy enough with BRAD- BURY CLOTHES anyhow. Just see how carefully the buttonholes are finished, how well the garments fit, and note especially their style. Just examine them care- fully before you buy. You can't fail to be impressed with their quality. And the Economy, Too At $25 and Up ON EASY CREDIT is astonishing. Perhaps you feel that the extra credit you get is more than made up in the price of the garments. If you have that idea come in and see BRADBURY CLOTHES, look them over carefully, get the prices and our Terms of Dignified Credit. Then shop around—as much as you like—compare our values with those you find elsewhere. That's the only way to prove to yourself that BRADBURY GARMENTS are not high priced. it's m. It o six men | that docks estimat on eth «= CASH. AND GOLD MISSING The room of BE. L. Monoban, 910 Fifth ave., was robbed of $40 and ops “everal gold rings Thursday night, Monoh rmed THIEVES TAKE CANDY Candy, ctgarets and pencils were taken from the Cove lunch on the G. N. dock Thursday night by thieves who crawled through a trap- door in the floor. ‘DANDERINE” FOR FALLING HAIR |Stop dandruff and double beauty of your hair for few cents. tea Min first the 364 The extra day will be called part lit this wil! Come in and let us show you the Newest Spring Styles, neon a feverish irrita the hair roots Engineer store for a fe nts, pour a litt in your hand and rub it into the scalp. After several applications the hair stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Your hair ap- pears xoft, glossy, and twice as thick 4 abundant. rike sing un de 211 Union Street 1332-34 Second Avenue Store Hours 9 to 6 CREDIT GLADLY TWO NOTEWORTHY VALUES ON REMARKABLY EASY TERMS This New Style Genuine Victrola has a handsome oak cabinet and is a port able model—just the thing for summer camping trips as well ax home entertain ment. It plays all the Victor records and plays them beautifully. This fine instru ment is sold for the extremely low price of $25 and on terms of $1.00 a Week Seattle Phonograph Headquarters This Style “C” = Columbia Grafonola % With 10 Choice Selections ‘is splendid instrument comes in oal and has @ hinged top, as shown. yer, noiseless mc In every way it musical instrument, one that er delight as it grows older With 10 selections of your own choice on five double-dise 85e records, it is offered for $54.50 on terms as low as $5.00 a Month Hear These New April Records Song” (Mendel a—How Ya Medley One Fox-" “On Wings of Jascha Heifetz ‘Come On F ne Farm, or ma- It has ‘Out Of The East Medley r Quartet Seattle Headquarters for New Edisons Victrolas Columbias All the Records Always Elliot? 112 Third & Universi Seattle Phonograph Headquarters

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