The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1919, Page 5

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THE aan ie dietetic MAY 14, nnn Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture C Co., 0, Ine. OTTO 8. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET “Prove Complaints Against} WE'LL TRUST YOU Landlords,” Read's Advice Peles | the Women,” Says Bettie, “Who Keep the Theatres Going” “/ WILL ENFORCE HEAT MEASURE . UR CREDIT SYSTEM has fn established for your con Prosecution by the city will follow | venience to arsist you to f « your own Any proven complaint that landlords | j individual . lower not ke th ¥ apart. | than will anyw charges; no interest, of their establishments at the re prescribed by JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY to Dr, H. M, Read, cit ad His st it follows receipt of a] STORK HOURS—830 TO 5:80 written t from the f M.| = A. Matthews, in propriet | houses charged w thru keept ' low as to] be a mena heal | “We hay } any hotel Curtain Stretchers Stationary Pin Curtain Stretchers, size, special for Thursday keep apart © this law, an ce it in th PLAN MEMORIAL DAY | Next Sunday, May 18, will be ob served as “M rial bay for the} Living.” t r the auspices of the American Le f t rvices will held commemo regulation rati RED CROSS BANDAGES | sunns stunts ot tha emir cee] a6 aman withdrew al interent|enae every woman that goer to « HELP RUSS CHILDREN ines union wn’ wos cin “play oing, al some truth, too, MSK, May At least, this in th © ver May 14.—Edward Vit-| tie Parker, live whone per hildren, shivering Enrico Caruso, quar: | bleappearing MK «? 1 fur perature of 40 é . _Metver: sad te) panier, on st womer ro. In one group of 120 Petrograd | Chasing him fell to the street, frac: | ropolitan the thi r turing hiv sku ng Up. ng children sent the 1,200 miles to Tiw men, near Ekaterinburg, only 12 had ———— It is the women who ke loings, It is as = important to be sure you ker are wrong b out ax it in to be sure you are right before going and not one had stockings. Their ages were from 7 ‘ore backing to 17 wh ahead SENTENCE SUSP DED g guilty to the theft of an goa wu gue Mot" EVERY EATING PLACE ¢. Suarty bee Superior Judge Boyd J pense? Peeple Use It Anaually 1/1115 sentence was suspended during tion of serving good Ask Your Doctor or Druggist goed behavior. food. When the public call for Worcestershire, they want LEA:PERRINS .... SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRG Motorman Stuck to fea and Stopped Mad Flight V. Lindte of the « Clear the Skin A beautiful complexion is the outward mark of good blood and a healthy body. When the stomach, liver and biood are in good order, the skin is clear and lovely. Unsightly blotches, pimples, eruptions and man O 911 13th charge oman Ci ite reet car that was wreck ] and pushed two blocks down Pine! st... when struck by sallowness show the need of Beecham’s Pills to stimulate Never serve imitations, a ta i car at fl ve. Tam | and regulate the vital organs and improve the circula- tion. Good healthand better looks soon fullow the use of BEECHAM’S PILLS Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Bex Sold by druggists throeghout the world. In boxes, 10, 25¢. refused to go to a hospital after the] ident, altho he was injured and} haken up i ped the wild Might of the held fast te r by the} quick inking and acc two cars, Throwing bis car} he halted the momen-| operating the and br l, he! J. Brown’s New Office ORFHEUM BUILDING ‘Third eed Medisea nd te helped ar the wreckag assisted in carrying the | waiting automobiles and | PANTAGES MATS.—2:30 NIGHTS—7 and 9 Motorman 0. V, Lindley all right,” he 4 when police and car men urged him to go to the hospital "Tend to t other people first neon employed on the r the last 1f years and] ar-headedness. car hit us, we 50 fect and I knew ff “l'm I'm all right, has a rece “When ned at st MANAGER ALEX PANTAGES another. carat” Wertlake and It] PRESENTS RUTH T. DENIS (HERSELF) ‘AMERICA’S says. “It was a tough job to stop} the cars, but the hand brake held and we stopped. BIG JUBILEE TO WELCOME MEN \Plan Jazz Dance in Honor of Fighters A monster home return of ning Jubilee, to honor the Ue's thou sands of fi Nat ng sons, will be staged Armory 8 in the We y evening, Ma the auspices of the National League | for Woman's Service. In order that this affair may eclopse all former patriotic celebra tions beld in Seattle, the league has enlisted the support of many promi: | nent war workers in the city. Orig: | inal features are being arranged by | the committee, withthe assistance of Theo Karle, Seattle tenor and former n, On account of his early nal Guard on , under | and A Ys St d legume 27 displa stripes of re rtm hell for a pair o' declares Lieut. € burgh, former bu Council District the Ami in Russ beria an wh not actual starv even tho Siber at country in have bread and about all, Sugar do not exist for t Lieut. Vanden soviet governme ‘STRENGTH FOR YOUNG How Lydia E. pce used Lydia E, Wash, and I got and who are wea FOREMOST DANCER BoD eRe tices ve cept for the hundreds of American drape the w nd bale Armory. The aim of th tee is to provide an inform: hop for the returned service men and their friends, an oceasion that will representthe moat enjoyable wel FIRST APPEARANCE AT POPULAR PRICES | Street, Lansing, \ condition should suffer from weak old-time | profit from her experience and give | this famous root a Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- Lydia BE, pound, « trial condition write Medicine Co,, Lym of their 40 year: our service Poplin A WHITE WEAVE inches wide, suitable for * eparate skirts, dresses and middie There are Upper Main Fleer one hundred yards in this lot, which sold formerly rvawn aerante ote ont | SK Afternoon and cot tn, pink, od re, erm > Tea, at $14.95) ae New Second Floor og Striped Ze G Sport Galatea and navy and wh RUSS SOVIETS NOT UTOPIANS }2: Siberian Conditions a “A native of Siberia would go to} “indeseribable yin in the m: etable Compound Restores Health and Strength. Lansing, Mich—“After the birth of my child { was not abl Pinkha: and was soon a new woman and could »! work hard, ® | these remedii IT can recommend S c o other young mothers be used on floors, furniture and woodwork. | and ailing as I was.” wax also makes a fine auto polish. Regular price 70c, —Mrs, Ona 0, Bowens, 621 S, Hosmer Women who are in Mrs. For suggestions in regard to your | The Rhodes Co. | White Middy Twill Silk Cotton urd $1.00 ard pper Main Floor at ¢ and is now priced for disposa taffeta and slues pre hich display y which dis- strong i] ‘ortment offers plain and taney phyr with bodices trimmed . 4 tucks ingham } in 1 shades ) light und and blaek, 5 are 20 wool crepe ) Burke t in plain , in sizes ranging from $14.95 Smart Untrimmed Panamas New Second Floor Hie MOST FAVORED of summer hats vast are displayed in @ adapted for children, and white with facings of purple and black. Priced ortment of hapes whict plain white hemp in rose, Copenhagen b pir at $3.50, $3.95 and $4.50, Untrimmed Hats, Special at $1.95 GROUP of 75 hats from the regular stock which is mage misses and women in riped im wie ch cotton 1 an weave is in pr 1 whi ent is compy A nd fs pric up of small shapes in plain brown, black, navy, sand and Formerly 40 Iso with colored facings. Formerly $2.50, $2.95 and $4.95, oar 25¢ octal Thuraday, Chokes at ..cccccsicececcdeccecteses tena * Musical club will end | on with a choral pro-| its concert se: gram in the First Methodist I) pisco-| pal church, Fifth ave. and Marion st., 815 p.m. Monds May 19./ Inde-| Memtars of the Amphion society - " will assist Frank Horsfall, of the sive Qui scribable--U. S. Officer Gesehity amote. aaa alas ntalist, a chorus, solo and quartet | 1 trio numbers make up the pro- gram Catarrhal Deafness May Be Overcome S arnEaEnE EEE el ff American shoes,” Jeo . Vanden aineas agent of the | of Painters, who 2 If you have eatarrhal deafness or} head and ear m o ° = hard of hearing » to your dru nd get 1 ounc Parmint (d trength), and add to it % pint of water and a little granulated ho refers ¢ At reasonable prices. We prescribe, grind and glasses and can make or ar. Take 1 tablespoonful four eon a day plicate any lense on ia is the « t his hig soften bring quick relief notice. rom the distressing head olmes the world, People ae Does tee Established 1908 fish, and that is butter and coffee, hem.” burgh declares the nt is not con A Eyesight 3002-4 ARCADE BU and is pleasant on 8 catarrhal con or head should give this prescription A = SPECIA 75c O-CEDAR (@) MOPS AT 59c (4 Here is your chance to buy an O'Cedar Polishing Mop at a big. saving. You may have your choice of a round or triangle O’Cedar Polishing Mop, that is treated with O’Cedar Polish and ready to use. Regular price 75c. Special at .. MOTHERS Pinkham’s Veg- | to stand on my feet. I was so Weak I could not get up, I suffered such ains in my back could not work tak mended Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege: table Compound, I took it and a's Sanative better right away No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders =< 70¢ ‘Can Johnson’s Wax at 4 This is the well known Johnson Floor Wax, that can Special Abe) «hoes ves eget soees sees - 40¢ lich, Rowers’ not continue to ness and pain—but ‘60c = ‘Albatross | Kalsomine at 49c Albatross Kalsomine comes in \f] many beautiful tints and is very i herb remedy, Lydia FE. Pinkham in, Mass, The result experience is at| < come of their homecoming. A lead. eA Stas ae longum see ine In the Beautiful and Artistic Dances of the Far-East—the Same Offer- |] "esests tom se aance wit ba ing She Presented in New York With Such Sensational Success 1 al gcse ae TABLES COVER HISTORIC PARIS SPOT! PARIS, May 14.—Instead of the| | peace treaty being signed on the ex act sp where the ¢ jan empire was proclaimed in 1871, press tables j will co the spot and the | will take place near the cente he Galerie des Glaces in the Ver Baillos palace OTHER BIG FEATURES GENERAL ADMISSION, 25c TRUSS TORTURE Can be eliminated by wearing the Rupture ng ise free trial to prove its superiors | Lundberg 1101 Third Ave, A. LUNDBERG CO. easy to apply. 60c package, spe- cial at No Phone or C, O. D. Orders ) wy? eA o! | AND UNION Seattle : Support. We ¢

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