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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1919. ' BY PREACHER Minister Claims Right to, Use All of English BY THE REV. G, W. ALLISON Poster Central Church of St, Louis A preacher hax as much right as of the en ts anybody und the fault 4 © pointing it out, but in the man be: | ne on There afe some expressions in common use among men aymen that have no aul nt In ce Suppose you lid his dam hat he “did } wnguage that an't Constipated Children Gladly Take 2's. eins! “California Syrup of Figs” "82%! swe sume For the Liver and Bowels ity Tell your druggist you want genuine A man who t “California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions rip onc d dose for babies and children of all ares ty sitak mins ; » that if ever who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- here ix a time when a docter or a ‘ coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on or “hell” amir a5 Dellaye the rege the bottle, Look for the name “Califarnia’® each oor & preacher in the| and accept no other “Fig Syrup.” 1 Sbidiers are rapidly being turned from helpless dependents into producing citizens by the schools of . which have been established for them, At the left, a soldier is operating 4 typewriter, which 2 ma of | writes Braille, the letters of the blind, and the one at the right is learning to weave beautiful baskets, which will ; 7! oft phy find ready sale, Nearly all the blinded are taught basket making, as it develops the sense of touch most rapidly. t has got to U S Marine Band Leader [Ron Av preacher howdy aa Ot ee ~~ ENGLAND PROPOSES ». é Dae Sn NSS RUGGED RACE FOR U.S.TO | Endorses Acid- Stomach Relief [=amaemee too Arr “ittathe) FATHER IF IT TAKES ALBANIA 30°. 955020 Plans for a ed and his arodney al If the United States acta as big/to friends. Woman is always safe! vast extension of the u f electric | olhownchi ail plously {°lprother to Albania, as natives of| among them and their word is never |ity in Great Britain einer tandie, | leat in rea ie at country hav equested, she'll | broken. | ‘The division of the country into 16 | im lem in some Li the Armenians, they are an|areas with a huge power station | . ‘ jealing with Armenians |ancient race. They are said to belin each will do away with the | @pectal to The Star by } ccomes mandatory for Ar. | the t ancient in Southeastern | smaller comr ve projects and SALONIKA, April 3 Europe. ; echeapen production to a point where }tans are charged w os want Inde There are under a million of Al-| current can be used for heating and {® bomb tn the | synagogue tn lence tex direction! banians in their home land, which| cooking and the operation of all | Sofia timed to explode during pray.| for a period of one year. It's up to/ has an area of 11,000 square miles,| household devices as well as for fers, Its discovery saved many lives. |the peace congress Efforts in 1913 to net up a gov.| lighting ie se sinealad ar demestens The Albanians are leas ready for ernment in Albania t am| Current is to be supplied to far. self government and more ready for of Weld failed and ¢ mers as well ax to urban centers and] fight than the Armenians any |) the ineres 1 wtill further 1 the wee loamen the of pro- | | Like Peptiron May Be Just What “itteintu } You Need This Spring . MeDougall Cfouthwick | SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Probably nine people out of ten ~ ‘ery youre, | 'S. Novy” . . |nave lost or are losing their grip on | Caot. U. 8 evs and s Tena, [health In these trying months of aw-| FOR ¥' Dyspepsia, people in overhe: ma of the red cor puseles, sh 5, lous petite, dull, dozy irritabilit weather, and associa! ot Quickly Removes Acid-Stomach Misery—Indigestion, Bloat, Belching, Food Repeating, Sour, Gassy Stomach “Keonomies” for Tomorrow in Men’s Furnishings 1 It ie to the blow and “a natural vigor and «nap that keeps up courage, makes you cheery and helpful to your family and friends. and contributes wonderfully to the health of all. Remember this one thing--as vitally, positively true— | Peptiron is a real iron tonic [conti ately fond of tndependence—so fond Summer Shoes for All [22522 submit to organized government. Tribal chiefs have been sufficient to _ STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Shirts $2.95 There are fine Russian cord, fine woven madras |]} and silk striped crepes in this collection—in a par ticularly pleasing variety of new patterns. Sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths 33, 34 and 35. Chambray Shirts $1.15 Heavy weight Blue Chambray Shirts—a limited | quantity—and an exceptional “special” at this } price. Sizes 1414 to 1714. bold them together in mountain |bands which have fought thru cen turies with Turks and Serba and other nations which preased upon | them. | | They are intensely honert and| |honorabie, generous and hospitable | The most wonderful showing of the most wanted footwear and at LLOYD GEORGE LETTER Lisle Union Suits $1.65 i} pin Bf INGS $2 Apri AT SALE A fine quality Suit, made with short sleeves and nee a New York art dealer, paid ankle length. In white only. Sizes 34 to 44, An tter from L inclusive. him Britain's gr for nine Americ ip in the war, when it udge wag auctioned off. He says he will wees : N84 OF said | give the letter to the Historical S0- 78 Porosknit Suits 85c¢ | vhen | | elety of New Hampshire. The money Wil go. to 4 fend for the’ syle of These are “Chalmer’s” Suits—knee length and od a the lependents of Rritieh war corre ‘halme con T ceadnte killed or wounded in the} short sleeves. Sizes 34 to 40. ight war, | 4 | ccaon cial | t WASHINGTON, April 4.-—The : . ° x “i lintaae exe roteend ara aummaion Muslin Nightshirts $1.95 bd s ling how to make money. A Wash ington Bootblack with one «mall stand paid taxes on $18,000, while a bell hop’s tips at a fashionable hotel jamounted to $6,000. FEN FOLKS HAE BRAY HAR NOW | Wellknown local druggist says Splendid values, these are—fine material, and silk trimmings. Sizes 15 to 20, inclusive. owl Outing Flannel Nightshirts $1.95 A special quality 1921 Outing Flannel Night- shirt, cut extra full, Sizes 15 to 20, inclusive. AFEW OF THE MANY ATTRACTIVE SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Women’s white canvas Sport Oxford, fiber soles and heels.......- wees 83.35 ’s white reignskin lace Oxford, turned soles, covered heels .... Roe Women’s mahogany tan lace, Cuban heels, same in matching cloth tops. . ‘e Silk Plated Stockings 55c Women’s white reignskin, lace, white welted soles, leather heels..... . $4.85 dehy ey <4 Women’s coco brown kid’ lace, tops to match, turned soles, French heels....$5.85 ||) “recipe of Sace Tea and | This “ ” is 1 | Ww chee selomisin, ae ite ivory soles, covered hae $5.85 | Src ll | This “economy” is for Saturday only. There are 360 pairs in the lot. They are the famous “Shaw- knit” Hose. Shown in white, cordovan, tan, Palm | Beach, gray. | Hair that loses its color and luster, | J) lor when it fades, turms gray, dull If it’s Brown, Black, Gray or White, Boots or Oxfords, you may find them here land lifeless, is caused by a lack of SEE OUR WINDOWS - sulphur in the hair, Our grand mother made up a mixture of Sage|f) ‘Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks | dark and beautiful, and thousands of J) women and men who value t | hat beautiful dark shade in so attractive, time recipe. | | Nowadays we get this famous! | mixture improved by the addition of | j other ingredients by asking at any / drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth's Dress Gloves for Easter Special $3.85 | These Gloves are of the finest buck, mocha | | and doeskin—truly exceptional values for the money. In colors—pearl gray, mode, seal Boys’ Shoes Growing Girls “Broad or English toes, Mahogany tan lace, : or button. low heels. even color, 114% to 2 , Sizes 111% to 2 5 Fy 5 $2.95 $4.35 Sage and Sulphur brown with black embroidered bi |which darken the Sizes 714 to 914. natura evenly, that 2 2 ell it ha | Sizes 21% to 6 Sizes 244 can pc been applied $3.35 $4.85 You ju npen © sponge or soft] | brush with it and draw this through a% - your hair, taking one small strand Large Size Auto Robes $25.00 Pair Jat a time, By morning the gray | | er Sinenpenral: Dab woe These are heavy weight wool with fringed ends. | The House of | the la with Wyeth's ; | Sulphur Compound ix t Short Vamps ||} peautitully darkening th a few applications, it also . back the gloss and luster and gives ft an appearance of abundance, This “special” is for tomorrow only! —MaecDougall-Southwick, Men's Furnishing Shep, i hep Now and [ . the Easter Rush Lat > 2 MeDougall 2 fouthwick SECOND AVENUE AT 3oys’ and PAGE 17 PIKE STREET Girls’ New Easter Togs hould be selected while the assortments are fresh to both mothers and children We are Suits for tion wear worsteds, are well li to $27.50. are showr to $16.50. Wool Caps in new Spring effects, come in size 6% to 7 at prices $1.00 to $: in Boys’ Shirts and Blouses, Belt all the necessary toggé play morrow —™ ougalt-Southwick, Hays’ come in 5 he variety will appeal Waist-Seam Suits and Norfolks for Boys especially emphasiz- ing the showing of Boys’ New Easter and confirma- These smart new Suits come in dark mixtures of tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots, as well as the ever-popular blue serges. All ned and neatly trim- med. Prices range from $17.50 Other Suits in different styles 1 in dark colors in good materials, at prices, $10.00 Cloth Hats Springtime colorings, 63% to ss $1.50 to at pri Ties, Suspenders and ery for Easter is dis- in attractive variety for your selection to- Department, Third Floor. New Juvenile Suits in wool mixtures, both light and dark patterns, are shown for “little fellows,” $7.50 to $15.00. ages 3 to 8. Prices, Youngsters’ Wash Suits in heavy-weight cloths, in lasting colors; come in sizes 314 to 10. Prices $2.65 to $6.95. Little Lads’ Spring Hats Straw Hats in contrasting colors; come in s: $2.00 Lo $7.50. Wash Hats come in sizes 6 tirely new models in plam and izes 614 to 7. Prices 1g to 7. Price $1.00, Little Boys’ Coat Suits Two-piece outfits, with either sailor or small collars, are shown in new ginghams, linenes, cham- brays and madras. Sizes 2 to 6. Prices $2.50 to $7.50. Another model—two-piece outfit, has fts straight button on to the waist. Shown in white, blue, pink, buff and green; also combinations—colored trousers and white w: Sizes 2 to 6. Prices $1.95 to $5.95. ‘ Babies’ Lingerie Bonnets are shown in an attractive variety with trimmings of fine pin tucks, French knots, embroidery, lace and pink and blue rosettes. Prices 65¢ to $2.95. Fancy Lingerie Hats of dainty lace and embroid- ery are also trimmed in pink and blue rosettes and dainty French flowers. Prices $1.95 to $4.95. —MacDeougall-Seuthwiek, Infants’ Department, Third Fleer. Easter Frocks Of Voile, Organdy and Georgette For Younger Girls are shown in a perfect bevy of pretty styles! They are trimmed with dainty tucks, Val. lace, hand embroidery and little ruffles. Sizes 6 to 14. Prices $5 Gingham Dresse: to $25.00. in attraetive new models for school, include Empire styles with Bishop collars and new straight-line styles with belts. Sizes 6 to 14. Prices $3.50 to $10.00. Girls’ Spring Coats New belted models, also new interpretations of Raglan Coats, are shown for $12.50 to $25.00. —atacvougal es 6 to 14. Prices Southwick, ‘Third Floor. “4