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THE bnew nt STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919. COSC CcoccocooooeeeeoeeeS Fraser-PatersonCo. ND AND UNIVERSITY PHONE MAIN Radishes in “My A Special Purchase of New Plaid Dress Skirts # ..°S"% $18.00 1919, N. EB. A.) aking conomy the large by ed models f plaita with sections of accor dion plaite between; all have wide girdle belts fartened with buttons; for sport and street wear ken plaids; pleat side and box better permits of closer Radinhe may be weather turns Third Fi Easter Hairbows for Tiny Tots Hairbow fo Many signs r Dainty New Velvet Sport Coats $35.00 Made of heavy costume ve in black only; with or without Vests; some with mannish t Ored collars, others with collars, giving the blazer edo effect, and fashioned with one or two buttons; belted styles with braid trimmings Apparel! Section, Third } Jewelry Novelties Pir egular e i . the de to $1.00. In r Pins. Rar Pins . Lace Pins, Brooch Special Hair Ornaments Back combs, side combe casque combs. bair pins and barrettes Fancy novelties of shell and amber set with tiny ' white or color jants x » z Regular $1.25 and $2.00 val. Haster Greeting Cards ues, priced 81.00 An assortment to 50e, inc Good Flour Saves Money and GOOD Flour IS (More about my garden tomorrov LEADINGLADY = e AT METIS u P SEATTLE 2 | new LOOK AT TENS; MAY BE FIVES Warning Issued Notes May Jean Scudder on Way Here Be Raised to Fill Part > WASH. V.S.A. NOVE LTY MILL GO Sy s " p Taffeta with plain satin edge faced 5% inches children - 40¢ Novelty from French Boutonnieres Like a garden bouquet—made up of many flowe in minia ture, variegated colors, each ais ke ; . a ae te oe into the other. Priced e and -TBe, $1.00 and 81.25 § nominations abo ould Care Tay ior Neckwear rat Floe cage rive Fri was der who tudy for Laurette played the original role fully examin There will be a matir A nigh ~ Patent EXCELLENT Flour It is noted for its wonderful texture, great absorption, and all - around goodness. It is milled from the famous Blue- stem wheat—the wheat with are what performance Many of the Seo Lingerie Clasps, special 28¢ the flavor! Your grocer sells EXCELLENT flour—it costs no more and the results will be infinitely greater. Special Price Basement Special Offering Wednesday oe mom Se ieee ge 25 All-wool Serge Coats | 3°00! ratte medy of fet ca + amie $9.50 Each ing @ variety | of his own! | Late styles of storm serge: sizes 16 a2 elusive. Bought at a very low price and will be sol a Wednes : b iit had nated |aeria nt One day, choice \e m, bi d ome means t troupe ts fe Novelty Mill Co., Seattle < of navy ie of the} 00 member atured in a daring It Happened ir lightful com and Lavelle, mar thru Artzom pedy act tecting ' i] bes |HE SWALLOWS FORK; _ 8s eo a severe pain in his side caused him to send for a REMOVED BY DOCTOR woen ne toia the doctor that he had CLEVELAND, April 15—A four./**@llowed a fork, the doctor said: “It| fork. eight inches long, wan |C8"'t be possible,” and sent him to tr the hospital. WANT SIGNAL MEN ‘The western department signa! off eer at San Francisco has issued a call for approximately $0 men for signal corps work on the Washing |tem. The men required are mainly, Morse mill, cable and radio opera | Paste’ « tors, Further information can be ‘!* one Th had by writing to the department |#°"* ©#n Pass signal officer, Western Department, |@%¢ pot fee San Francisco. One |CONCRETE FURNITURE MARKS A NEW ERA LONDON April [There have been the stone age, the | SPOKANE TEACHERS GIVEN SALARY B SPOKANE, April 15—A raise of $150 @ year for mos j good songs young ver th Challis England, tomAlaska cable and telegraph sy* A small bottle of Danderine costs but a few cents at any store. It stops falling hair, itching scalp and ends dandruff, besides it doubles the beauty of your hair, mak- ing it appear twice as heavy, thick and abundant. Try it! GOITRE whether a $10 or @ raised 8 the picture on the note has the while the $1¢ b of Jackson only way @ aver be able to observer the DEPENDS WHO detect PAYS THE BILL .- Mathias Squeals Now, but ‘ Laid It On Thick in 1914 j oe ZURICH, April 15.—(By | Preas.)—Bavarian newspapers, by | order of the soviet government, have | reproduced textually the recommend ations made in September, 1914, by | Mathias Erzberger, then leader of |the Centrist party, nities to be demanded by They are in substance “Reimbursement for all war dam jages and all state deb 80 per cent of which are due to army ar expe . Payment of a $1,000,¢ | sion fund | “Restoration of j cables and stations. | “Payment of rewards to victorious generals for exceptional services United Germany all commerce jal | “Payment of funds to improve liv+| ing conditions in Germany.” Eraberger, as chairman of the Ger. Iman armistice commission, com plained at the “harshness” of the al lied terms. HEM ALTERAL One Bottle of Hemalteral Will Convince You of the Value of this Remedy in the Treatment of: Goitre. Obstinate cases improve within a week., Small Goitres disappearing entirely in a few weeks. HEMALTERAL disperses inflammatory and irritating products ana abnormal growths, expels poisonous and specific infections from the system and gradually changes morbid conditions into those of health. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD HEMALTERAL IS A GENERAL RESOLVENT and INDICATIONS: Impoverished conditions of the blood, ELIMINANT. Wherever itary diseases. THE COMPLEXION: Prepared Drugs Act. Contains no alcohol. ALTERATIVE, ABSORBENT, alterative treatment is desired. scrofula, specific and hered- Those who take HEMALTERAL notice a marked improvement in the complexion. strictly in compliance with the Federal Pure Food and Always request the original 8-ounce sealed bottle. Price $1.00. At All Druggists Or sent prepaid on receipt of price. The Upberion Laboratories *! SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Mep't of Pacific American Corporation) regarding indem: | ‘CLARK COLLEGE PROF. * pre remark:| big sur let hru assistant and behind her still epleode smashes a pla Pearl White Pang in a new Lightning Raider.” ore AMATEURS PERFORM Seattle Amateur club has organized and will pre first & minstrel Temple annex, Fifth) on the evening of Wu “The pursues of TOCAL show nity * Koc interlocutor re in the cast will be: Mrs Adams, soprano; Mr. Stewert, tenor J. Freeman, the humorous skeleton, to be known as “Slate:” O. H. Dahi by, and Paul W ey. ole COMING TO MET The associated students of the University of Washington will pro- duce Victor Herbert's tunely opera “The Debutante,” at the Metropol! tan, Monday evening, April 21 The a will be produced under the direction of Dean Irving M.| Glen besides the cast of wi nd chorus of 100, there wi orchestra of 50 pieces, people be, INVENTS NEW ROCKET WORCESTER, Mass. April 15.—| Dr, W. H. Goddard, professor of} physies at Clark college, has invented a new rocket that is reported to be a terrible engine of war, with an alti tude range of 70 miles straight up in to the air and a distance of at least 200 miles | The rocket, in the opinion of the scientists who have investigated ss workings, is the most efficient. ever developed. ‘The Goddard rocket is propelled by a perfected gas engine, installed in| the lower part of the shell, the explo sions that generate the power coming from cartridges that are fed i the | | chamber by a clocklike time device, | ‘7 NAKED CHILDREN FOUND ON PRAIRIE [ DODGE, la April 15. In| t of a wealthy agricultural se of destitution has been disco ed equal to the tales! told of the "poor whites” in the Ken tucky mountains. From a hut near the Des Moines river, south of Fort Dodge, authori | tles have taken a family, parents and seven children, the oldest ehild being |but 11 years old, Filth, squalor and | want ruled in the rude shelter they jealled home, ‘The children ran naked over the prairie, darting to a hiding place Uke scared rabbits when ap proached by strangers: district TO OFFER GREAT COURSE The new College of Forestry and Lumbering at the university will of. fer the most comprehensive forestry course in the country, according to @n announcement made by the board of regents Monday, On account of [the great demand for logging en jwineers, it hax been decided to add Instruction in forest products work, milling and marketing, WIVES OF MEN & | fe age, and now we afe on the threshold of the con wooden age, the steel rete age is suitable for con dinary household fur niture, chairs, tables and cupboards, made of concrete. Contrary to sup position, the articles are wonderfully | artixtic and fragile in appearance, but quite serviceable fhe ma struction of « 'U. S. GOVT. FOREMAN OF SPRUCE CAMPS TELLS OF TROUBLES E. M. Farron, Crippled Up by Rheumatism, Gets En tire Relief by Taking Tanlac—Gains 15 Pounds “This Tanlac beats anything 1 have ever seen, and that is saying | 1 ine “] deal, for I hay taken a tot | { different kinds of medicine dur- | ing the last few years,” said Ed- | ward M. Parron, a well known lum- berman, and who is foreman of the Government spruce camps near Ta- | coma, and lives at 1407 South 43rd/ street, Tacoma, the other day, | “I had gone through so much suf- | fering,” continued Mr, Farron, “that I felt like an old and crippled up| man who was no good to himself or anybody else. I several years I had been bothered with rheuma- tiem in my arms and legs, and my joints were so stiff and sore that I couldn't bend them half of the| time, Then, too, my stomach was} in such bad condition that my food | would sour soon after eating, and 1 would be so bloated up with gas that TI could hardly get a good breath, Sometimes the gas would press up against my heart and/ make it palpitate something awful. in addition to all these troubles, 1 uttered t continually with @ severe pain in the sma which I waa afraid w caused by} the bad condition of my kidneys. Sometimes it was actual agony for | me to bend over. It just looked like [ was about ‘all in’ so far as health was concerned, for in spite} of the fact that I was taking medi- | cine and treatments right along, I} gradually grew worse all the time, “1 decided to give Tanlac a trial, as I had heard and read so much) about It, and you may not believe 1, but when I had finished my} ond bettie I felt as well as 1 ever did in my life. I have Just | finished my third bottle of Taniac, | and all my tre like a di way. My appeti stomach is in such good that I eat anything I want, plenty of it, and I never sufi particle afterwards, The rheuma- tiem, including that awful pain over | my kidneys, is a thing of the past, | too, and I sleep like a log every night, and feel as well and happy as a boy all the time, 1 have gained fifteen pounds-—maybe more | and | work hard every day. 1 am in first class condition In every and I give Tanlac eredit for ondition nd way, it all.” ‘Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores ynder the personal di- rection of a special Tanlac represent: auive.—Adveruisement, Joseph Yafornero’s school teacher in the city | in St. Mark’s hospital, afew | De, Brownlee put Yarfornero under | voted at the school board the X-ray and saw an eight-inch fork jory imum lodged across the man's stomach, | Mics ja ee enture sane with one of the prongs projecting | thru it, starting an abscess, This} him, When he told his relatives, | had caused the pain which sent Ya-| jthey told him to “quit kidding.” | fornero to the doctor. Dr, Brown-| George C. Kenyon, 80, 2008 We When he told the men who worked | lee and Dr, Ward Huber removed the |lake ave., was found dead at with him about it, they laughed at fork. The patient felt relieved, say-|home by his son, G. B, jhim. So he kept on shoveling as long ing that he never felt better in nia [ehonenre Death was due to | as the fork didn’t bother him. A few | life. YOUR TEETH MUST BE PROTECTED Fourteen months ago Yafornero told his mother that he had swal- jowed a fork. She wouldn't believe FINDS FATHER DEAD OU owe it to yourself, your family and friends ~ to take the best possible care — of your teeth. Because your teeth are partly hidden from sight does not prevent their being disagreeable to others © if cavities or diseased gums — exist. i No man or woman can ex- pect to be successful socially — ,or in business whose breath reeks of foul odors. Decayed teeth are the most frequent | source of “bad breath.” No — one wants to transact busi- | ness with persons whose pres- ] ence is disagreeable. ; Your Health Important EETH are the most frequent source of fatal diseases of the body. The most noted physicians of the country are authority for this statement. Ex- perience has proved that deaths often attributed to other causes really re- sulted from decayed teeth and diseased | gums. Daily the papers record in- stances of this fact. Then, too, unless your teeth are in perfect rota: ree will be unable to masticate your well. This will ‘ result in indigestion and consequently | done in a scientific and workmanlike many other bodily ills. | manner. To demonstrate our painless methods we will extract teeth FREE, POSI- TIVELY WITHOUT PAIN, when other dental work is ordered. Come in today and let us examine your teeth. BOSTON DENTAL CO, 1420 Second Ave. (Opposite Bon Marche) No Time for Delay OU cannot afford to delay one sin- gle day or hour the time when — you should have an expert dentist make a thorough examination of your teeth and gums. Examinations of this kind may be had at this office under the direction of Dr. Sipes any time. This service is FREE. Besides you will be told exact- ly what it will cost to have the work