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aa aaa eaten meena eetinamaneed Rheumatism Has Never Been Cured by Linimenis or Lo- tions, and Never Will Be. ew of Rheumatism You never k that moet pa | source of suffer tng —deing re by lniments, lo tions or other external applications, And you will nev see vything ' Dut temporary relie¢ afforded by guch makeshifts But why be satisfied with tempo : fery relief from the pangs of pain which to return with in greased severity, when there is per manent relie¢ within your reach? 4 Bclence has proven that Rheuma 1 tism ts a d lores niition of the Blood, How, then, can satinfactory ted from any treat Tesults be expec ent t that does not reach the WILKES PUES Fifth and Pine Elliott 2525 blood, HURRY UNTIL SAT, NIGHT ONL MARJORIE RAMBEAU'S BIG NEW YORK SUCCESS, PLAY THIS SEASON. Nights, 30-500 Mat, Saturday, 2031 Plus War Tax \s |has for more than fifty IS ONE THING THAT IS ABSOLUTELY IMPOSSIBLE the seat of the trouble, and rid the system of the cause of the disease? S. & ts one blood remedy that years been the most ag stubborn cases of cleanses and puri by routing out all he experience giving relief to even eravated and Rheumatiam, It fies the blood traces of disease. of others who have taken 8 8. 8 will will convince you that it promptly reach your case, You obtain this valuable remedy at any drug store A valuable book on Rheumatism and its treatment, together with ex pert medical advice about your own | individual case, will be sent abso lutely free, Write today to Med ical Department, Swift Specific Co. 260 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. TRE | Mother Shoots Baby and Kills Herself; SPOKANE, April 25.—Because she was tired of Ufé and thought she had lost the love of her husband, Mra, Myrtle Cici shot and killed her 16-month-old baby and then commit ted suicide in her home, a dismount ed box car, at Manito, about 21 miles east of Spokane, Wednesday night. Mazzareno section hand, Clef, the husband, a found the bodies when he returned home last night. Both had been shot thru the head. A note, lying beakle the bodies, gave the reasons for the deed. CHors OFF FINGER A. Shaw, a West Seattle con tractor, chopped the third finger of his left hand off with a hatchet Thursday afternoon while working en the new Nolan Electric building, California ave. and Lander st c PUBLIC 1506-8-10 First Avenue Between Pike and Pine Next to Liberty Theatre Building SEATTLE’S Market ‘your friends. ping at the Liberty. " Strained Honey, pint jars 40¢; ALDERWOOD MANOR EGGS, PEANUT IN ONE- Bira ny them. with UMECO. gredients. no preservatives. A competent woman in charge of the Roof Garden Play Ground. Check your children while you do your No CHARGE. Sand Piles, Merry-Go- Rounds and Swings. Public Comfort Station with all conveniences. Cupid’s Postoffice. Check your babies and packages and do your shop- “hn Large Carry-all Shopping Special Saturday at all Booths. Bt BOOTH D—NEW LIBERTY MARKET .. Creamery Butter62cL. + We carry only one grade of butter and that is the best always. ' Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen. Fresh shipments received daily. We are exclusive agents for Seattle. é ‘Wo sell fresh milk, cream and buttermilk. - HASTINGS’ BUTTER and EGG BOOTH 4 BOOTH B—NEW LIBERTY MARKET 25¢ Si ngewe Only one pound to a cus- tomer. Watch for our SATURDAY SPECIALS. MC CANDY COMPANY Frye & Co. vissitaen SEATTLE, WASH. MARKET NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS MANY SPECIALS SATURDAY Leave notes for Bags, Each 5c quart jars per dozen BRITTLE The Variety of Uses to Which UN EGO NUT MARGARINE can be put gives it a universal appeal. If you serve hotcakes for breakfast, try UMECO on The lover of hot toast will find it delicious spread Your Grocer Can Supply You. CARMEN URGE [KEEN INTEREST [FIRST LOVE TO OVERTIME PAY Councilmen May Delay Ac- tion Until Next Budget Tf the Seattle street car and shop men get overtime pay it may be until after the next annual t get {» adopted, This was recom mended by the utilities committee of the Thursday after a| lengthy Councilmen sald | the city has granted wage increases over the scale paid by the traction company and further advances should be held up until the budget for the lines i» made up for the| next year, A. J. Stevenson, business agent |for the car men’s union, sald many jof the trainmen are working from |10 to 12 hours a day, but « y | |want to work elght hours a day ce | Councilman Moore declared he} would favor “selling the lines if the council had to hold a budget jhearing at every meeting.” Coun jcllman Erickson asserted he opposes overtime provisions that would tend |to cause employes to want to work jonger than eight hours to get the} extra® pay | The Georgetown shop men pro tested to the council against the jsliding pay scale in effect now. Australian n Report Denied by Hughes TOKIO, April (Delayed. >— | (United Preas)—Premier Hughes of | Australia, in an interview in Paris % cup UMECO 2 eges % cup thin cream 2 teaspoons bak- ing powder Cream jcabled to the Tokio Azahi Shimbun today, scores the unnamed circulator of a report killed the o ing Japan ractal “The admission of Japan to mem: | bership as one of the five great pow ers,” Hughos is quoted as saying “proves the equal status of an.” alone Hughes, according to the inter view, praised Japan's wonderful progress, but declared tabor condi tions in Japan and Australia are far | different | | “Neither country can ask the oth- | jer to change Its internal policy to | }wult its neighbor,” he sald. ACK ACHE Limber Up With Penetrating Ham- lin’s Wizard OU A harmless and effective prepara tion to relieve the pains of Kheuma tiem, Sciatica, Lame Back and | Lumbago is Hamlin’s Wieard OW. It | penctrates quickly, drives out sore ness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and muscles. You have no will be found in cases of every day | ailment or mishap, when there ts need of an immediate healing, anti septic application, as in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and sting». Get it from druggists for 20 cents. If not satinfied return the bottle! and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wisard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 20} cents, Guaranteed. —Advertisement. | | Freckles and Blotches Are Easily Peeled Off If you are bothered with any cuta- neous blemish, it's a poor plan to wi paint, powder or anything elae to} up, Too often this only | ten the defect. Besides, it's | y mercolix he Wax will grad- ally remove freckles, pimples, moth | ches, liver spots, xallowness, red blotches or any surface eruption. The affected cuticle Is actually absorbed, a little each day, until the clear, ft, | youthful and beautiful skin beneath ls brought wholly te view Ask the druggist for ons ounce of mercolized wax, nd use this Ike you use cold cr Remove in the morning with soap and water, Many who have tried mple, harmless treatment report astonishing resuits HTER IN TERRIBLE SHAT | Women bear troubles more bray ly than men. They smile anc a uncomplaining! Applied nightly, with | take in terrible shape le. I got her to ney Pilla, and she tely cured.” Aching back, muscles, stiff joints, shooting pains in sides, rheumatic aches are indica tions that the kidn. ing properly. Foley correct bladder troubles. | where. ed I ha wee Ma w~ Your favorite pudding gains a new and delightful flavor when UMECO is used. Cake is more delicately appetizing when UMECO is one of the in- So might we enumerate its uses, but the best thing is to try this wholesome food product for yourself. UMECO Nutmargarine is the product of a sanitary Pacific Northwest plant, where it is churned fresh daily. What is more, UMECO contains =o You'll Enjoy CREAM COOKIES Made From This “UMECO” Recipe 1 teaspoon salt sugar 2 teaspoons gin- ger Flour to roll the UMECO, well beaten and cream. add mugar, Mix ones and sift dry ingredionts, and add to first mixture in moderate oven. OOOO Roll, cut and bake (United |ly, | almost | despite it, he ™ dea how useful tt} | equipped THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919. IN PEACE ISSUE Washington Follows Closely|Man Lives Up to His Pledge Wilson’s Stand BY ROBERT J. BENDER Pr Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, April 24-—"Th was tremendous interest in all of- ficial, diplomatic and congressional | » today at President tion in demanding showdown before the Italian peo with their foreign minister, Baron Sonnino, on the subject of Hume. It is understood that the president is supported absolutely in his course by Great Britain and France. What the action of the Italian peo ple will be to the appeal is conjec | tural, Whether they will sanction a neparat ace and war with Jugo Blova vor Miume, or will demar the overthrow of the Sonnino reac | tionary regime, with instructions to the government to send delegates to the peace conference that can bring about & lution of the question, the next few days are expected to tell It is believed here istry will fail The president told Sonnino direct when he visited R that the United States could not sanction the acquisition of Mume by Italy, It was during that conference that the president answered Sonnino’s arcu ment in favor of annexing Flume with the f wing Told Hun So id that New York City has a larger Italian population than any elty im Italy itself, but despite this, I could scarcely approve of its being turned over to Italy.” It was in Rome, too, that the presi dent and Sonnino had another in- teresting disagreement. A mammoth crowd had gathered on one of the the prevent min “Tl am great public squares in the belief that the president would speak to| |them. Sonnino, learning of thin rus to the king’s palace to pro tomt ainst the president appear ing. The president, on the contrary, expremsed a desire to at least stop at the He ma place and greet this request f the ped pally, but was rushed past the soene, waa not allowed to stop; the people were indignantly disappoint ed—and so was the president. In placing his case before the Ital jan people, the president demon- strates his confidence in their de- cision. He has felt from the first that the people of Italy looked to Aw a for a peace that would in. sure them against another war, and to gain this would be rifice some of the o! their statesmen had set fe indie |wable to Italy’s honor at the nettle ¢ to mac Runaway ‘Boy Lives on Top High Tank CALEXICO, Cal, April Lor rain Smih, 12 years old, left his home here a few days ago for some unex plained reason. His parents asked the police to help find him. He was discovered living in a disused water tank, perched on a 60-foot tower be side the railroad track, He had his refuge with bedding, and said friendly boys had carried food to hin. When a git m makes an senign. | ment of her love her sweetheart i« immediately appointed as receiver, The pen may be mightier tl than the sword, but it isn’t half as killing as the pretty typewriter. DAVIDSON More Popular Eve ‘There is a much closer connection ‘between the stomach and brain than most people imagine. of this close connection that indiges- tion, belching, sour, gaasy stomach and other stomach miseries—all of which are sure signs of acid stom- ach—are #0 often followed by ne. vere attacks of blinding, splitting headaches. Nervousness, sleeplessness, trrita- bility, mental depression, melan-| cholia and many other disorders which affect the brain can also near- ly always be traced to the same source—acid-stomach. So often you hear people may “I am #0 nervous I think I'll fly to pieces; or “It seems I never get a good night's sleep any more, my nerves are all on edge.” they dream that acid stomach is the direct cause of their troubles be- cause very often there are no pains in the stomach at all. So you see, you can't always judge an ack. stomach condition by the way your stomach, itself, feels. If you are weak, nervous, unfit— if you are not up to your old time form—if you lack your accustomed enthusiasm, energy and pep—make this test and see if it isn’t acid- stomach that is holding you back— robbing you of your health, strength and vigor, Get a big box of EATONIC—the wonderful modern medicine that #o quickly puts an acid stomach to rights. It is in the form of pleasant tasting tablets that you eat like a bit of candy. Why? It’s the flavor! Order at your store—Iic and I6e Nervousness and — Headaches Caused by Acid-Stomach It is because | Little do} OR YOUR _ACID-STOMACH EATONIC! ST NT PE Te 7 PAGE 13 wl wrance Man Tells of Friend’s Recovery 1 | “He nuffered considerably from saa uy. @ wei bachelor, and that I | entertained. a1 put the matter up to hin will he made a bequest of $10,000|Charley as well as 1 could, and and his auto to the woman he had | despite his protests, the match was loved in his youth |broken, He declared that he would| older than Charley,” | never marry any other woman.” “1 wos a littl GET HIS MONEY whi lained, “and the thought eame to me that naturally a woman aged) You can always judge the wheels! in stomach and colic attacks, and at faster than a man, and that the th in a man’s he the spokes that | times was very yellow, His doetor# might come when regreta might be come from his mouth diagnowd bis ailment as gall bladder — - —— | trayble an operation was and that # Some one persuaded him | Never to Marry to Ma ayr’s Wonderful Remedy, shall never marry another woman,” been able to « ything.” harmless preparation catarrhal mucus | Charles Walla It is a simple, told the sweetheart that removes the of bis boyhood, Miss Nancy Butler, | when she broke off their engagement from the intestinal tract and allays in New Redford many years ago. | the inflammation which causes prag= Ming Butler soon after moved to] Nowriching |tically all stomach, iver and inte Providence, where she was twice] Digesttble | ti ilments, including appendteitia, married, being now Mra. Nancy| “eCesking #°- ov ee oa One dose will convince or money Te= Irving. A fow days ago two men| Forlnfants,InvalideendQrowing Children. | Rich Milk, Matted Grain Fstractin Powder (funded. Hartell’s five drug stored called on her and notified her that| The Original Food-Drink For All Ages. 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Coffee in the A3c POUND $2.15 A CAN Oatana and Ceretana Pancake rings 34c¢ tb, pkg 5-pound cans at only Citrus Washing Powd y pe &. G. Naptha “Soap, 4 Wicee for . Ivory Soap, smali large bar . Sunbrite Close. Wool Son Remember — we guaran- tee it. Money back if not sutisfactory. PRCT PTT RL ‘ympic Pancake Flour Aunt Jemima Pancake wheat or buckwhea pke . . Carter’s Little Liver Pills will set you right FERGUSON'S ORANGE MARMALADE 7%-ounce nize, 37¢ 53c rund Sle Carnation “a Borden's Con- 124c gar, 10 Ibe. $1.00 Vinegar, full * 19 nize, MOTHERS BREAD ZZ ry Day! fi TEE SRN TRIN UCN eae The Brunswick combines all of the merits and discards all of the handicaps of other phonographs, ) EATONIC rids the stomach of exes acid. Brings instant relief from tn digestion, heartburn, sour belching, food repeating, bloat and gas and makes the stomach cool, pure, sweet and comfortable. Dentists warn us against the bad effects of acid mouly, pointing out |that the acid eats through the enamel of the teeth, causing them |to decay, You can easily imagine then the amount of damage excess acid will cause to the delicate or- ganization of the stomach! | Thousands of people are using EATONIC and the results obtained are so remarkable as to be almost unbelievable, Yet’ their letters of gratitude, many of which are re- leelved daily, prove absolutely that EATONIC does all and even more than we claim. The medical pro- fession, too, recognizes the great value of this wonderful remedy. A learned Michigan doctor wrote re- cently: “I have had such wonder. |ful success with EATONIC that [ want every one to know how quick- ly it will neutralize the acidity of | the stomach (acid-stomach) and the |stomach will soon be sweet and) normal again, and the sok man welll and happy once more.” So be sure to get a big box of! EATONIC from your druggist to-/ day. If it fails in any way to give! you the kind of satisfaction you) | want, take it back—he will refund) | your money. He doesn’t want one, |penny of your money unless, FATONIC helps you. It is the supreme achievment. It is the best phonograph value in the world. We invite you to come in and hear the Brunswick. If you wish we will play the same record on each of the several makes of phonographs that you may appreciate the better tone quality of the Brunswick. CRI CASSU TT 1216-1218 Third Avenue, Between University and Seneca.

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