The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1919, Page 12

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PAGE 12 ELIEVE throat strain aid tired voices. Luden’s are the sing- er's friend. Many uses—indoors and outdoors. LUDENS MENTHOL COUGH DROPS GIVE QUICK RELIEF METROPOLITAN COMING— SUN. NIGHT ONLY Grossman Yiddish Players —IN— “A Mother's Love”’ Seats on Sale Today PRICES, 50 to $1.50 Plos War Tax Here is one of the most delightful forms in which you can serve the “Cream of Quality Creams” right at home. In one of these Bricks you can carry to your table all the pure, delicious wholesomeness of this Perfect Dessert. The One Best Guarantee of SUCCESS in LIFE’S BATTLES your Savings Account in the Bank which HAS ALWAYS PAID cash on demand. THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Open Saturday Night, 6 to 8. Pine St. at Fourth Ave. When you think of advertising | think of The Star. | ‘M ~~~ Ne t on the battlefield f war observed evac pita of wou t bled for ut badly they must have av Ne © the herolos of war are for e misery of it Ia empha Her Donatelli landed in France late in Chemist Gives Recipe for a Face Cream A well known ade the follow hemist " g statement a Any lady y make a face cream face creamer can eas months for you same amount tubes cream pur hased tt cost you seve Rheumatism Remarkable Heme Care, som, of Byracuse, Ne an enemy to human happiness rh 4 Paine Like Lightning Threagh My Joints” In the spring of I was attacked by Muscular and matory K rod ae only thowe w v three years id doctor after na I recetved was we | fill out the coupon belo lit tree to try. After you ha and it has proven ttaelf to be that long- looked-for means of cw your Rhew- mation, you may send price of tt, one dollar, but und want your money unie feetly entinfled to send tt r FREE 4 Bide, Syracuse, N. 1 accept your offer. TRIAL COUPON Mar 213-8 Gurney Y Sena to: METROPOLITAN COHAN & HARRIS PRES. “GOING UP” A Musical Comedy tn a clans self. You can't go wrong. Nighta, 50e to $2.00; Mat. fat., & $1.50. Plus War Tax PANTAGE Mats, 2:30; Nigh: | RUTH St. AMUSEMENTS Mata. (except Mats, 2:30; Nights, “NOT WITH MY MONKY”" Nights 200-500; Mats, 20¢-31¢ Plus War Tax MORE Blossom Seeley Myer, Reo Patric and Helmar, wards, Williams Molly McIntyre Orpheam Vaudeville Dunham and Died With Jes: we ts on Lips 5 ie recently Frank Donatelli July, 1918, and was put with a sup ply train of 480 men. Are nne fight, he two tal g rooma 1 three nted by nur # to each a tat ves and atter g the Ar work nne, these nd wou Many > da 1 en on stretchers were piling had lain » in the hallway on the batth urs, owing t hing them t teher due to the yation hospital, a shat leg was regarded as a injury, amputation being the nly us feature about it, as the tims frequently died. The real sufferers were d in the abdomen. A sheil pentrating the stomach sents surgeons with a vem ather hopeless patioat these Donat arm or slight thone died | The men tried to be brave. to grin |in the face of misery and death Asked “Square Meal” | Frequently Frequ y they flung | the face of the grim reaper One dying man asked for a square meal before he passed on. His re | quest was granted Desperately unded men neth jeata into otter ask for » ling operated on ne t The L Otherwise 27-year-old war veteran | ne at 2610 Day at get thin civilian clothes w he thoes the expenditure r new “civ Dona tl was employed as @ tallor at the Woolen Mills, 104 Pike | before he went to war $220 FOR A FLIGHT LONDON TO GOTHAM) (Special to-The Star by N. BE. A.) LONDON, May 16 Vivkers manufacturers of atrships, w Preparing soon jmecensary f Dundee = hh ided on a unsengets with arged on airships will spares favora fares on big the Mners, ake lew an at a An airship to ca: noon will the figh Mat be carried 0) a ton. passengers JAPANESE WANT TO RETAIN OWN SCHOOLS} pecial to The Star by N. BE. A>] HONOLULt Japanese bby ntrol the This t# the} members of that] mult of Pt reg forelgn little lad be organized ating A delegation ¢ ading Japanese news prominent He named as active , sition to |language sch in GERMAN TREASURE IN SAMOA IS UNEARTHED (Special to The Star by N. E. A.) SYDNEY, M 16.—-America is ering buried treasure in Sa-| moa, Officials of the German Cor any buried snging to the company » it was taken over by rnment, and $3,000 of this money has been dug up. It will be sent to the alien enemy property custodian, Tho search is continu ing. Rich Bachlor Wants Wife “Many for not childhood 1 have suffered from stomach and liver trouble, ne being able to get any medicine or doctor help me. Now that | Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy has er tirely cured me, I am anxious t got a wif It is a simple, harm less preparation, that rem « the eatarrhal mucus from the intestin al tract and allays the inflamma tion whieh practically all! stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis dose will convince or mone \funded, Bartell's Five and druggists | tisement, people have getting blamed me married, Since causes One y re. Drug Store Adver everywhere to run the machine | ~ he Give U. S. Air Fleets, Trade Council Convention Urges An alrdrome [ CHICAGO, in every May 16 umercial center and hips for the rapid ex fleeta NS, SANFORD MESSAGE T0 WORKING WOMEN Laurel, Miss— was suffering with { | ight years ago I weak- ness caused by a female I had headaches, chills and fevers, and was unable to do my work pert of the time. ydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound was recommended to nd I took bottles of and my health since. I am able and do dressmak- ing besides my housework, You are has been good ever | at liberty to publish my letter if it will help some poor suff —Mra, J, C. Sanvonp, Ave. Laurel, Miss, Thousands of women drag along from day to day in just such a miser- able condition as was Mrs, Sanford, or suffering from displacements, ir- regularities, inflammation, ulceration, backache, sideache, headache, nervous ness, or “the blues,” Such women should profit by Mrs. Sanford's experience and try this fa- mous root and herb remedy, Lydia KE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and find relief from their sufferings as she did, For apecial suggestions in regard to your ailment write in. Pink. ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass, Tho result of their long experience is at your service, % woman Second THE SEATTLE STAR trouble, |" FRIDA MAY 16, 1919. “WHAT'S THE USE OF WORRYING?” Lots of fellows go from one store to another looking at clothes, and in the end pay an exorbitant price and then feel like kicking themselves after they have bought a “fairly” good-looking suit. Hoover solved the food problem as we have solved the prob- lem of Better Clothes at Reasonable Prices. CONSERVE, that’s it— It’s our Upstairs Policy that does it. There’s no use worrying about your clothes—that’s what we're here for, Men with conservative taste have learned about our big Upstairs Store. The —— know we've got the Classiest and Best-Made Suits that money can buy, and they know, too, that they're the latest thing in style, and as for Value and Wear—they know the sky is the limit. Take the elevator and save $10 or more on a Suit because of Low Upstairs Rent—Supreme Buying Power— Low Percentage of Profit—No Credit Losses SPRING SUITS AND $15-$20-$25-$30 | | ler tie | materials gram ALTERATIONS FREE FIT GUARANTE for expansion of export trade Farliest possible completion of gov mment’s present shipbuilding pro- revision of shippin on and mes om, classifica change of important messages and | jaw Establish coal and fuel ofl depots | This is one of the recommendations | on all great foreign tradi | ador Ne Th had ft vention 4 by the 2,000 delegat nal Foreign Trade co committee that wrote the report 73 men on it, representing $40. 000 of capital, with | James A. Farrell, of the United eel Corporation, as chairman. ort, unanimously adopted, sald | “Realizing the unquestioned vantage of having the ape sible mail and express service abling American enterm pete successfully in uring specifications and requirement of our foreign thi convention en congressional consideration of | Ne plans for developing aerial | fon re ad } ‘ome | the | contracts, suit establishment of the ne aids to such navigation, the tn vestigation and development of the | fundamental principles of commercial aeronautics, the promotion of airship service to countries, are jmatters which demand the pre: establishment of a parate de ment of the government. One of tts chf¥ duties should be to provide the} wry information which possible the use of aerial navi gation as an aid to foreign trade Until the necessary legislation can be our belief that the de of commerce overseas will | passed, it 1 partment should ma r ‘ote in all possible | every effort to pro ways the progress of aerial alds to, both foreign and domestic markets. “The convention chambers of commerce the advisabil ity of having public airdromes in all jcenters that expect to develop large |foreign trade, in order that prompt | delivery of plans and specifications, | blue-prints and invoice made fre aports to the Until dromes manute advante may be nterior, | # are built, local | will be under the dis- | of being denied the privt- | lege of speedy receipt of desired doc- | uments from great centers of distri- | # | bution.” - ‘The largest banks, mills, mines and | o factories in America, thru their dele- ns jean forei American ports, where prc y Blinded Build American ship n trade. Establish free zones 1 ts from "Bab from Eczema “The child's head and face were almost a solid sore The perfectly blind. Doctor said the worst case he had ever seen. One samote of D aN D. 4 wonderful wor comple did wonderfu Fie. A complete Ala. ey, Jeniaon, AIM You write, too, Company of Chicago for a sai and get immediate relief. In and we Or, ¢ a what I in your own money back ill tell yo mplished Your Bartell Drog Stores WILKES ctivers Fifth and Pine tt 2525 bb now Fr Matinee Saturday EDWARD “Not With My Money” DELIGHTED AUD- 8 CLAIM 0 COMEDY Nights 30-6 Plus War Tax Mats, 20-16 eessesesssssesesess OVERCOATS ARCADE BUILDING Sec ond Avenue Over the Rhodes Co. Largest Clothiers in Northwest Portland Store Raleigh Building all countries can be assembled, classt- fied and reshipped, thus developing full cargoes both ways for the new| American merchant marine Enact bargaining tariff without waiting for general revision of tariff law Extend 1 parcel post The United 8 at present enjoys such commun with but ap- proximately one-half as many coun- tries have communication | with Great Britain. | Put diplomatic and consular service | on compensation basis, which will at. | tract competent and ambitious young | r into our foreign service as a ent career. If you value Haynes repair it atre IN OLD RECIPE TO KEN HAR and Sulphur hair | your watch, let Near Liberty the Advertisement. Common garden Sage Almost every one knows that | Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly | ompounded, brings back the nat- ural color and luster to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome, Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get | a large bottle of this old-time rec- ipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, at’ very little cost. Everybody uses this prepg- ration now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so natural- ly and evenly, You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tak- |ing one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, {and after another application or itwo, your hair becomes beautifully | dark, thick and glossy and you Suter urged tho following measures s $$ $$ $3 $5$$8$3$ 8% F look years younger, Recruits . Anxious to Join Relief Forces LONDON, May cruiting offices are men who would join the relief expe dition to North Russia, The ade vance guard of this force already well on its way. Scores of boys 1% and 18 are enlisting, but none o these will be put in the Russia pedition, which is confined to full r Modern Bridge Work For Twenty-Five Years By EDWIN J. BROWN Beattle's Leading Dentiss 106 Columbia Street I have been studying crown apd bridgework for a quarter of a tury, and have worked taithtully ¢ master a system that is safe, sank tary and satisfactory. Other dem tists can do it if they will work and learn. Skill and genius are acquired: ; erience and arduous labor, My system cf bridgework is simple and inexpensive made with a view to durability and utility, A tooth-brush will easily and cleanse every surface of sanitary bridgework; it is clea@@me than the average natural tooth, No charge for consultation and my work is guaranteed. T do not operate on people's pock- etbooks. I have elevated dentistry to @ professional business standard, EDWIN J. BROWN 106 Columbia Streea

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