The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1919, Page 9

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(MOORE THEATRE "2a NIGHTS on Draft Work Ninbarment proceeding orney John W, Ar tigation for assist tranta who were ¢ The Following Excellent Bill Until Saturday Night A SPARKLING MUSICAL COMEDY —THE— they were not citizens, he RECKLESS EVE er With ESTHER JARRETT, CECIL, SUMMERS and ne bts, DEWEY and ROGERS te . military exemption on and would be FLORENCE GABY Merritt & Bridewell of Mirth and Melod Neta Johnson Scintillating Comedienn nit LESTER HELEN CRAWFORD & BRODERICK A LITTLE OF THIS AND A LITTLE OF THAT Clinton Sisters Costume Dan The Sterlings Presenting a “Sterling” Offering Interpretive BESSIE REMPEL AND COMPANY In “A CHILD OF CHILDS” Direction of Joseph Hart HIGHWAYS ADVERTISE A Mystery Farce by Tom Barry Orpheum Orchestra] Kinograms | Travel Weekly — SPECIAL— THE EVENT OF THE SEASON COMING NEXT SUNDAY ANNETTE KELLERMAN (HERSELF) BETTER GET YOUR SEATS RIGHT AWAY “a acorn Strike ER, B.C, April 16 Some Interesting Facts About My Office My name and rep- utation in Washing- ton has no. equal as to quality. Proof of this is that after 12 years’ trial I have the largest personal following in the Northwest. Some reasons for dthis practice are the assurance my friends have that they are receiving the best material. My proud- est claim is that my work throughout my past 12 years is n.ade of the best. My friends also know that the work of graduate and licensed dentists, coupled with my experience, is equal to any dentist in the city. So the argument of the small office is met when they claim quality, and I ask you to com- nO BY Litt = pare our prices. The Demand of the Day Is Sanitatio The Dentistry Which Built a Reputation All reputable dentists use a standard class of material and methods which the experience of the best of us has stamped’ as quality. My claims are based upon this, and I want Seattle people to recognize my office as the standard for reasonably priced dentistry. Volume of business permits me to set my prices where you cannot afford to let your teeth go and ruin your health. WHAT MY INTENTIONS ARE IN DENTISTRY It is to build up my reputation until it stands as a monument for quality. With the past 12 years’ growth added to another 12 years, it would be the won- der of the nation. Progress and a superior service to every patient is my motto, and I am inviting you to investigate and get the best convincing argument as to my office and ability. All I would ask is a visit from each Seattle person, and my reputation would be made, My office will speak for itself. The Best Crowns .......--+++-+-..$5.00 The Best Bridgework ......226----.$5.00 The Best Plates ........--+++++,+$10.00 Painless Extracting ............+--..50e Dentists come and go, but Dr. Wilson stays with you. The claims of the ethical dentists against advertising revert back to the dark ages. Churches, banks and stores advertise. Obey that ever-insistent impulse and visit Dr. Wilson. , PR- J. T. WILSON 810%, First Ave. Opposite Colman Bldg. Hours 8:30 a. m. to PP at all times, , &Pm. OF ARCTANDER Examiners Question Lawyer, & rounds tha warned | mere WY TRY were} Lime Is Sugar 1919, N. KB. AD d Know itall husband | 1 doubting husband | “FARM LOANS ON WOULD IMPROVE | RAPID INCREASE **' $200,000, 000 Borrowed by Nation’s Farmers ASHINGTON, April 16 ernment WEST, SAYS BOOSTER =" th Arrested, He Claims Paystreak in Atlin) fini. A| New Atlin district, junt | $546, 60 ~*~ Wise Pupil Faces THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1919. —- eee Saal atalaiay on > to My Garden SF ead Pian ardw r lime tm ome in t anhes, whic _looaee n} «mus TRACTION LINES Murphine Prepares Plans for! $750,000 Changes ‘ont about $750. impre ctx which rea Morgan Is an Uncle SAN FRANCISCO, April 16 7 * that his claime of rela to J. Merpont Morgan will hed « Espionage we ies " Helps Standardize : Nation’ 8 Hospitals) strictly sctentific methods and personnels, will raive Peptiron is-a remarkably*|tho general standard of living con effective, agreeable and easily assimilated combination of pepsin, nux, iron, eclery and |“ | other great tonics and diges- | tives. Good for the prostration following the grip and other ept- demics, palenens, nervousness, nervous prostration, neuralgla, nervour dyspepsia, sleeplessness, One or two Peptiron after meals | (see the economy’) do the work, IS THERE Must I Continue to Suffer the Unbearable Itching? |. Your hopeless discourage- ment doubtless comes from |the fact that you have tried !go many local remedies that gave only temporary relief. After their effect wore off, you found the disease more aggravated than ever. But there is no reason to tdespair. There is rea) ration- jal relief from | burning skin diseases, a treat- ment that does give results by going down deep to the very source of the trouble and attacking the disease where it originates. No matter how many dif- ferent kinds of salves, lotions, ointments, washes or other lo- cal remedies you have tried, you find that such treatment has made no progress what- ever toward curing the trou- ble, and you must realize that it never will. You must realize that the fiery, burning irritations on the stirface of the skin are jonly symptoms of the disease. Local treatment applied to (these irritations can only al jleviate the itching—but can- ‘not possibly stop what causes the itching, and the disease will remain with you in all of ite severity and with all o/ its RELIEF FROM SKIN TORTURE? terrifying, | ditions greatly, Dr. Bowman de clares, adding that it is the work of hin college to asxist physicians rgeons and inetitutions LEAGUE POSTPONES: MEETING The meeting of the Public School PPotective league, scheduled to be eld at the Arena, Tuesday evening, April 22, has been postpdned to a date to be finitely decided upon later. The offices of the league are at 409 Boston block, with C. C. Miller in charge. fiery, flaming torture until) its cause is located and re- moved. The skin is fed by the blood, and as long as the blood| is absolutely free of impuri- ties, the skin will remain clear and healthy. Any skin disor- der, therefore, has its origin in the blood and the only suc- cessful treatment must be through the blood. If you will waste no further time on local treat- ment, but will treat the dis- ease at its source—where it starts—you will soon find| that you can be rid of the} pain and torture and have a} complexion that is ruddy and reflects the glow of a perfect- ly healthy skin. 8S. S.S., the reliable old blood remedy, has always given splendid results in the) treatment of skin diseases, because it so thoroughly} cleanses the blood that every | trace of impurity is re emoved | and the blood supply is kept! pure and healthy. You can} confidently rely upon S. S. S. for any manner of skin _dis- ease, for it has been used for more than fifty years. S. S. S. is sold by all drug- gists, and is known to be a thoroughly reliable and hon- est remedy. Get a bottle and! begin taking it today, and if) you wish any special instrue- tions about your individual case, you can get full advice free by writing to Chief Med- ical Adviser, 80 Swift Labor- atory, Atlanta, Ga | Now Appearing As the Big Extra Added Attraction Until Sat. Night VIVIAN -/ ASTOR THE MOST PERFECTLY FORMED WOMAN IN AMERICA— IN A BIG NOVELTY OFFERING OF SURPRISES nADZORQ w ° —WITH— LEW WHITE? ' (ABIE KABIBBLE) IN HIS OWN FUNNY MUSICAL HIT Miss Astor has a lot of good advice for you on how to keep young and perfectly formed. Why not bring the “Kiddies?” They will enjoy funny Lew White in the best show ever offered. SPECIAL LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S Matinees DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY SUNNY MEXICO THIR AND — MADISON SEE OUR FINE DISPLAY OF THE LATEST COLUMBIA MODELS, ANY ONE OF WHICH WOULD PROVIDE ‘MUSIC FOR YOUR HOMES The air is full of the music of Nature these | Spring days, and there is no reason in the }} world why your home should not be in tune. Take advantage of our Special Easter display This ‘9 our way of doing business, and we have always found it perfectly satisfactory, as have our thousands of Seat tle customers figure as $20 you can own one and that with | ful new Period Models we are showing will do | credit to the finest homes in Seattle. Special Records for Easter Lost Chord Mildred Potter Memories of Easter—Part 1.... Columbia Quartet Memories of Easter—Part 2... Columbia Quartet Easter Chimes..Prince’s Orchestra Dawn of Hope. .Prince’s Orchestra and many others. 5501 2693 1946 See Our Special Easter Displays in Second Avenue Windows This Model $110 SEE THESE WONDERFUL NEW PERIOD MODELS THE “QUEEN ANNE" The simple grace and beauty of this ele- very hand- gant design are true ‘olumbia Mod- to the period from iM add to the ap- which it is copied. The earance of any Cabric legs, scroll room, and its tone is apron and top mould- perfect. 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