The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1919, Page 5

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Write today to Me & disordered condition of the|Departmeht, Swift Specific Co d. How, then, can satisfactory | Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga The October Houseware Sales We Are Offering Some Unusually Good Bargains for Saturday - EXTRA SPECIAL AMERICANS AROUSE Oct. 10.The newspaper because anti cleanses |The experience of oth Your choice of Economy Pint Jars Eureka 28-oz. Jars As a special feature for Sat- urday’s Houseware Sale we are going to offer Economy Pint Jars or Eureka 28-ounce Jars, special, a dozen..........98¢ ~ Mason Jar Caps-—I5e Dozen These Jar Caps are Revaatila damaged by water. Special, a dozen J No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders ewok Marie Toilet Soap - 12 BARS FOR 25¢ “Sweet Marie” is an excellent toilet soap and is fragrantly perfumed. Special, 12 cakes for. ae No Phe ne Fad . O. D. Orders - EXTREME SPECIAL 48 BOXES OF CARNATION MATCHES for Mazda Lamps are adapted to use in nearly all lighting fix- tures. Fae any room in the home Mazda Lamps insure ample light of pleasing qual- ity. 40-watt size 35e¢ each. 40c Stove Pipe at 25c Joint Special—5- or 6-inch common Stove Pipe, regular Ae, a joint Vin 6 duet © aceretite « .25¢ SPELGER & HURLBUT Second Avenue and Union Street CHINA AGAINST JAPS?| | | | the | for a blood by routing the disease germa.|... |taken 8. 8.8 will convince you that | {time, and | | thie |dom which ¢ | | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919. Peter Pipers Presidential. Puzzles BY CAPTAIN BR. HIGGINS 1 find out. This ia one spell out the tt names of the vario ubtract them as the plus and minus sl farm and ts now a lawyer by profession, but inning ® model experimental ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE | HEAD -H +t REWARD - RE} -EDWARD MAN+ DELL = MANDELL, HOUSE = HOUSE, Danny Shakes ce Than Ever BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) MEADOW M Sm was aught wo rather 4, because Billy Mink vets tongue. You see, shaking all poor Tmanny was ver with fear. He knew me being he wa felt sure that | was k kept hy 1 and wate rway, he wo to death inside that or furnish Billy Mink a not mixed was trappe waiting for uldn't decide which end wornt, and the more he ought it over the more he shiv ered and shook Bither end was ireadful. The fact is, Danny Meadow Mouse was so frightened that he wasn't using his usually lively wits uiting./at all. It never once entered his be caught| head that if Bi y Mink waited long i to catch |enough for him to starve, Billy would himeeif likely to starve, and that! i Billy would be the very | person in t eat World to Dilly t# altogether too active to be patient But Danny was too frightened to/| think of this, and so he crouched, couldn't reach him, ea a effort th Youll have to Im ¢ ere and wait ‘or ly Mink You may ome out now ax to » because you are going anyway, ang I am go you.” Danny didn't say a word. He tongue, which was the thing he « It usually is wise to hold one's tongue. But I sus pect that it was fear more than wis aused Danny to hold his come out some to stay right declared held | is somet winest | last simisne ay shivering and shaking, aa minorable | & Meadow Mouse as ever lived. “I | Mink’s wonderful nose, and that if he once found my trail he would fol: | jlow me straight here,” thought} Danny. “I ought to have waded tn the water after vg the Laugh: | ing Brook, and so broken my trail} 1 ought to have found a hiding place with more than one entrance. 1 ught—but what's the use of think ing of the things I ought to have lone and didn't do? There tan’t any There isn't any at all.” That was quite true. When it ts too late there seldom is any use in She_evernne. pereen As ben thinking of what uld or should to realize more and more tt not ha But because tack of prcretca) Me vidnnced by there seemed to him nothing else to excessive thinness) are the direct think Danny Meadow Mouse cause not only failure to suc- continued to think about his mistakes coed in life’ and to shiver and shake with fear And outside Billy Mink grinned and licked his ps and tried to think of some way to make Danny Meadow Mouse come of that hollow log Ynereases Weight, Nerve Fi ‘Time in Many Instances been done. about, Next story: Some Talk. Danny Overhears PETER Goes to the Twins’ Party BY THE sTORY “Tomrrow will be rthday aid Mamma ke these i that with tomorrow LADY the twine’ “You may the little birthday vitations to shared their you, and after they can invite Hal Corny, of course, and Billy and Mary Ellen, and Augustus a ttle Gertru You can count me out on that ht now,” growled Peter. “I t to go to no baby party. 7 tle old Ronald and Donald are “|the biggest little sissy school.” “Very well.” Peter could se sGer; |that Mamma was mad. “You ent © in|take the books back to the library pany for me and Patty and Prissy nme \invite their own guests.” Peter thought that they beg him to go to the however, agree that |DUt he knew it would do no «¢ rye tissue is absolutely |to say anything about it, #0 he > a atrong, Ff body | hurried and got the lbrary and mind. Weak nerves ’ 1 by « multitu ma, more imme result in | ness, irritat which. ec ons gradu- ally consume the thy flesh, leaving ugly hollows fiat chest, ny neck and scrawny arma and James angular frame with the well rov ed form which is usually a panied by the bloom of healt attractiveness, That millions of people are scious of this handicap is ev babies in will) which be appropriate might or might would hot for @ given ail home while In f different ately and f energy depren- out on his any long came to th took his time got to the library he time to decide what wanted, but when he home he just couldn't ing along. He sneaked in left the ran up to cut of the There the walnut tree of sandwiches and when he took a long books he got started phosphate help nurry 10 to ex- 6 eat now- many. opinions. affirm that there Is nothing whic taken into the human ays no effectively supplies ficiency as the pure organic phate known an bitro-phosphate hold od druggists everywhere The essential phoaph 4 * ments in bitro-ph and fruit and by the nerve cells could see the ice cream duce asing it one side and here Mamma came mh with th white cake, It had] Ix cand yn it Seated around th ’ : two sets of twins plotuge of akin and. t and James Augustus Hat jeorgia Hamilton. Corny and Billy and Mary Ellen in} Lie tea al porting an pink dress, And Mary Ellen was sitting by ital seemed to be having a But, wh Mamma spied the books on the back table his room and looked window table There were was a out under aD and hence trength able and and were they time Peter looked on his sad face in the window and pointed to empty | owing to its tende to \nereane chair on the other side of Mary| weight, one should fateh the scales n, and Peter put his pride in while taking it, uniess it is the de-|hig pocket and went pat hare neni i —Helen Carpenter Moore, | and | fine | | | Altho Bitro-Phos phate in unexcelied for tho rellof nervousness and attendant disorde The Romances Or A Summer Girl Wy Toe Necktey Copyright, 1919, by N, HA Lam writing thin, Joan de ttle hotel at Holling where Randy and 1 th gether, The plate ffee muddy tougher than a weren't the first ™ the tablectoth Junetion tuneh to thick, the chicken ball, We ho bad employed And there were flies and the Hut did f care? Not 1! dining room wax a lordl food ambrosia, The fli engers of For it GOOD to be at rest and with an old loved friend I don't know how long we tal cheer! was #0 kod. lear, with our elbows 1 tableel on that com I only know it was a moment And yet of hearing days * * © The delight about you firsthand! Of learning all the friend Rentaville! Of being reas this blessed Rafidy that the Mrs. Mille olreuluted was not #4 as I thought! All th » Cash of time h, feeling If to Hentaville ndy’s narrative news of made it Yet learn o mud neem but ing so mu port tray on the wir make me feel we dining must have sat in that old months! the tittle-tattle had started that went m bling to your ue, Dolly, It was what I knew would follow, I'm wine to that Herron chap and 1 was all he would stop at nothing to accomplish what he set his mind te 1 was one of the ver rah room for months on “It waan't so much that Milla woman few who The plates were thick | knew of the Ridgely Lakes attair, | and I decided this was the mom: to spring it. It would enable me snatch you out of his clutches at the same time put a wholesome crimp in this blooming self.ansur- | ance of his, Why, that fellow was beginning to think he could get by | with anything! He knows better | now.” | Then Randy began looking at his| watch every few minutes. “Don’t hurry me, Randy,” I plead ed. “If you knew how I hate to go back to New York.” | “New York!" he shouted. “You're going straight to Bentsville with me, | I've hired a fiivver to run us over in an hour, ‘There's just one disap. pointment for you, Dolly. Joan is away. Had to go up to her Aunt Cynthia's to help with one of the kids, It's measies or pip or some | thing.” j So T am sending you this dear, to tell you that te me pect of seeing old Rentsy gain has made a new girl of me. Only this morning I was sick with despair, Now my heart is singing. Randy has a way of resting and comforting A person without seeming to try. He | ts so good to look at, too. What] have you done to him, Joan? | The car is at the door and I am} fairly trembling with eagerness. want the Herron chapter summer behind me as quickly I want to bi Ben E homesick soldier who fared forth to conquer the world—and found him self fighting inglorious mud and rain and all the powers of darkness wants a sight of the yellow 1 the house the smell of the woods, the green of his familiar hills He wints his neighbors’ voices, the grasp of friendly hands heart that understand Only you won't be there, I can't quite uhderstand it Randy's manner when I you puzzles me * * ¢ Good bye, darling meeting soon line. pros windows, Joanie And ask him of here's to our DOROTHY Every Woman Needs IRON at Times Ler peed go they are pale, ner- rd there are thou: dily build up they feel weak, tun-down, tired ‘ be much more teractive in every way. When the iron goes from the n, the healthy glow ir charm ani lepart. A twi weeks course of Nuxated Iron works wonders in many cases, ” Edwin IL | Brown | Seatile’s Leading Dentist 106 Columbia St. fneut > Boys’ Suits Upper Main Floor Tailored like Dad’s and cut youthful lines, standard values. Durable fabrics and ample as- izes 4 to 16 years at 0 up to $19.95. on attractive featuring sortments. and and Plush Hats $1.95 to $3.50 id Mackinaws, sizes 8 to 14, at. . >. 50 Boys’ Velvet at $10.00 For Smart Millinery New Second Floor Ww brims, narrow brims straight brims and mushroom; large hats, med- ium hats and small hats characterize these displays as unusual in value, smartness of style and assortment. Vel- vets predominate and the trimming consists of the sea son’s most approved flowers and ostrich effects. A HAW a The Rhodes des Co.| An Unusually Advantageous Purchase of Four Hundred Silk and Wool Dresses Offers Most Interesting Values at $39.75 and $46.50 New Second Floor HIS special purchase has been grouped into two lots, each displaying handsomely de- igned and correctly modeled dresses of high quality. Materials becoming to the fall styles, such as Silk Tricolette, Paulette, Satin, Georgette and Crcpe Meteor; Wool Tricotine and Costume Velvet Smartly fashioned with tunics, draped or straight skirts and elaborately, embroidered with chenille and silk thread and displaying fall shades of Navy, Brown, Tan and Black. Sizes 16 to 44 The Dress sketched to the left of group is designed of navy tricotine, attrac tively embroidered with black silk braid and thread and finished with black silk girdle at waist. Special $39.75 The Dress sketched to the right of group is of black sil tricolette and is effectively enhanced with black silk em- broidery. Special price 39.75 The Dress on ure ts of rich lette, handsomely embroid- ered on bodice and tunic with silk and completed with cord girdle. Special price . . 50 center fig- brown trico- wool cord price OVERALLS—For Boys and Youths. Sizes 3 ; to 14 years. Made of heavy weight black ‘+ denim with bib, shoulder straps and reinforced seat. Formerly $1.50 and $1.75. Choice Sat- urday at $1.00, —Main Floor Rear. ia “i PER TON AT THE BUNKERS Economical Fuel South Prairie Coal and Newcastle Coal nace, fuel ing efficient South Pri Newcastle, Seattle’s standard for fifty yea NOW—don’t delay. either through siderations, Winter is almost here. our regular dealer or through office, 563 Railroad avenue south, MIXED Here’s the fuel combination that heating system—and your pocketbook, too. apartment heating plant, service are the cor will make a hit with your Try it in home fur- or wherever economy and genuine Let us mix 50-50 the high-heat- coal with good old Newcastle pea coal— ars. 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