The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1919, Page 15

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s EATTLE STAR-—-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1919. lhe, JOMAMICES? ® Saitaer Gal ‘ ? ZocBecks Yas, # 72/9 a NRA Saturday night late their wives: ft odd that John Herron I muppose some thought road director Fall Suit and Overcoat, |, while you can still buy them at of the O. M. & in Mine Varick and helper, whe when Watts fe Mr. Milis looked thru me as though | it were & pane of glass behind which he saw something of interest “Ab~Mine ah Varaity-—-ab—t think) Wag “Miss Varick,” John Herron began | introduction, “I want you to it] Mr. Mills, president | ‘estern, Mill, this| my very good friend | ame to our rescue Last Season’s Prices 15°45 Upstairs we always save you money, and compari- son will prove it. “Don't mind him,” whispered Her | ron. “It's me he is gunning for. I don't like to make you the bone of jcontention, Mins Varick, but since it |has got to be war between Mills und me, the actual cause doesn't mat | ter.” | “Dooan't matter? I echoed, flush- ing hotly. “It is part of my secre-| tarial duty, I suppose, to be—" | “You know I don’t mean it in Philadelphia, Pa.—" Seven long yearv with ir I had one ph: See Our Windows ourselves at table and I found my welt between two of the railroad of ficials of the younger group who seemed to be divided between a de sire to be nice to me and a fear PROSECUTOR CAN'T —_[%"*,,'0,e ice tome. and a, tear! WIN FOOD CASES Herron, I noted, was the only per son who was entirely calm and un-| ROTARY CLUB WILL |AND DOWN SOUTH ~__ PLANT MANY TREES) IT’S SEVEN-ELEVEN and been helped by St. Philadelphia, Pa. ulceration, backache, © Memorial avenue in honor|Tacts, but the Mohammedans void) srosecuted a group of Ohio milk|*ession, and my frock helped me do/ famous root and herb Rerbes ‘of the great war, J.) use two and five more than three; the {Producers for alleged maintenance] )_ et. laoked my complexion Compound, @ trial. © Nichols of the tree planting | English, two and three, and the Ger. jot prices, He lost. He prosecut-| more natural than any other wom: r fommittee has reported to the mana three and five. The deduction® |\«4 Max Hamberg robbery./an's there, and that I had nothing | yenon American Forestry Association of are based on the denominations f | stamberg was acquitted. He prose-| Whatever to be ashamed of. I knew| The street selected is postage stamps and the coinage and S ataall ch forks to use and how to man ew addition, is 3,000 fect long | other mediums of value. Two ia moat |Cuted Howard Bacon for larceny actin ae nd 60 feet wide. The trees will | used in India, two afd five in China.|and lod again. When John Lard Fegistered on the national honor|In Slavic countries it is the number |came up for larceny, Roth refused JAZZ STUFF DYING, | ‘being compiled by the Ameri-|seven. Seventeen is usegd a lot in|to try the case, “Food cases are SAYS | Forestry association. | Mexico and 19 in Spain. jmy jinx,” was his excuse. MUSIC MAN : LONDON, Oct. 2.—The “jazz in on its last leks, in the opinion of Charles d'Albert, secretary of the Im perial Society of Dance teachers, He believes the old waltz in coming back “The fox trot.” he said, “is only popular because it consists almost en. rely of simple walk movements, | frontwards, backwards, sideways and | ~ f < (is ewes so." NUXATED IRON trois temps waltz waa difficult. A tor letters constantly being pu! }tion the merit of Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound, The Ziel man might practice it all his life, and + |then not be a good waltzer, A good Master Strength-Builder one 0 hy | "of the Blood Nee Ee Hetps Make | Strong, Sturdy Men and Healthy, Beautiful Women 3,000,000 People Use It Annually | SOFT COLLARS BARRED LONDON, Oct. 3.—Hard luck, boys, if a British rule ever reaches American schools, Soft collars are barred in Dulwich college as un- tidy, now that the war t# over Put plenty of Milk and But- Mek + aot ‘ ene a ter into the diet and children ake your coal dollars count big this fall. ry our Pag s i. standard mixture of the famous South Prairie coal and pea grow fast and grow strong: coal from the Newcastle min: s that have been serving Seat- tle people so faithfully for over fifty years. This mixture | is a wonder for household furnace use, or for apartment heating plants—and it costs you only $6.25 at the bunkers. Perhaps you prefer Diamond Briquets? They’re freshly minted, crisp and just full of heat units. Or, you can’t go wrong with any of these coals—Newcastle, Black Diamond, South Prairie, Hyde, Franklin, Issaquah, and you may be interested in knowing that we can also provide King Coal, from Utah; Anthracite coal, Blacksmith coal, and Sea coal (for foundries). Call that phone number—or your regular dealer. Mayflower Dairy “Just Honest Milk” ‘ Phone Elliott 4431 We’re at 563 Railroad Avenue South. PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY UNITED BAKERIES CO. 111 Occidental Avenue—Seattle Market SPECIAL MILK BREAD ALWAYS ONCE YOU TRY—YOU WILL Buy BAKED IN ELECTRIC BAKE-RITE. All kinds of Pasteries deliciously prepared with FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER AND FRESH RANCH EGGS. | age my fish and salad without using SEVEN YEARS Eventually Cured by I see Peters over there. Excuse) ° me? | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- Excuse him? I could have killed | etable Compound. | him. suffered for back, ular- ites and pain. from women in every section | jot this country prove beyond ques: | My dearest Joan Ja knife, I drank nothing but mineral water, altho wines were constant! It was in rath a reckless mood 7 ns yr on be, ? A. Q - mn we ° ner at the Fon.| Passed. And opt te Z went, to tt ry bee ah “ ny that f was the great-granddaughter aoe ment, my (of Dorothea Saltonstall Vari fn At wae |ttue Colonial Dame, and that poine and good manners had been in our gay With the Oh-L-don'toure « ope: + ig a saon who in| fmily for generations mt ba Bad aay age I got thru the evening with chin | ld high and some pleasant me @ | The place matched my gayety oars pce 5 reo ies Brand how hotel, giving. itself, a {Menta to my credit—especially when irand new hote ving f © of the men's mother coming-out ty. All the officers | |, , ot the men's tm her of the railroad which owns the an chain of hotels were there, with | 4" Herron is sure to be made presl dent at the next election of the rail: | and. Organiser, baving no wife,|__tetilroad president's secretaries | b brought hia red-haired secretary in-| Set & lot of r \ Gon't they? Tne more the me 1, and the gem yrre mae my old cottage ntaville ot that T behaved in any way UR) T Gon't ¢ what the officers’ e emery dear, don’t worry Gtmapty wives think Their circle and mine that the wives snubbed mo and I) done mix, thank heaven. Besides snubbed t back, and directed my| Whoa care anyhow? Would you? attention, as it wan, the| Would Randy? men, The men, with the exception Devotedly, Come now and select your of Mortimer Milla, the president, were | DOLLY.O. nice. | | y- sictan after an- other but they did me no good. I read about Lydia E. Pink- that ne * said Herron, not tn the ham's Vegeta- least dismayed. “It is simply that ble Compound Jsooner or later Mills and I must and gave it a | fight tt out. It chances to be upon trial and in a |} the issue of your secretaryship. He short time I e j wants a man; I want you. I am felt benefited Ta ilore d Ready oO. going to win the fight. Please don't and am now | be disturbed by his behavior, I will feeling fine, Seattle's Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop |make it up to you S|) and without 401 PIKE STREET 1 was about to ask him how, when weakness or -403 the aig was given for us to seat pain. Many of my friends have also taken Lydia EB. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound it."—Mra, Masoauer Ness, 1846 BE Hazzard Women who suffer from displace- | ments, irregularities, inflammation, sideache, | BLUEFIELD, W. 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