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THE SEATTLE STAR—TU )|MOTHERS OF STATE | TO MEET THURSDAY | The eighth annual conventio | the Washington state branch ¢ National ¢ reas of Mothers 6 Parent-Teacher associations will ¢ rick & Nelson's auditorium The convention will lant n of | OTTO 8 GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET three days. WE'LL “TRUST vou UR CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your conven (Copyright, 1919, fence to assist you to furnish your home along your own ITU Green Forest wan very beau individual ideas. Our terms are easier and our prices are lower r tiful ti ie than will be found anywhere. No Extra Charges—No Interest. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY the STORE HOURS—830 TO 5:30 All day tong, and A gentle rustling all thru Forest, for the leaves wan becom! stling of t him uneasy INDIGESTION! the most effective of all the db ters, v Kestants, helps to and the laxative h horns, but had fallen but had b he knew all the Gre Bear, of whom he need be It was an eaxy matter to! out of the way of Buster Bear. there was little o despite hin helplew fear in his heart t there was h Forest, n no ive organs to work naturally so that in time medicines of all kinds can be dispensed with, You can buy a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin at any drug store for Se and $1, the latter sufficient to enable an en HE cedar used in the manufacture jf these | . | tire family to enjoy food for eR ony on rope chests grows only on the mountains of months, y nan In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald Tennessee, and is becoming less plentiful each iy ii "av pevain ta the largest itved autletly anc year. So if you are contemplating buying one |f} ood ae quid laxative in the x poses ty axfters grew, ant in the near future we would advise that you [f/J soid caca vea those he had lost. While these new . . | antle ° or . he ke eo place your order-now while the selections are mann by Mowele. emetic at ther best. We are showing a very compre- |]| crown, He had polished. and. re hensive line in all sizes. .Some are severely |}! polished the potute of thems by tub bing them against trees. You k plain, while others are elaborately trimmed in DR. CALDWELL'S hile tiey tad been growing, the burnished copper. We will gladly hold them ‘SYRUP PEP SIN ieoiine niin cates veitee. ney haa n woft and tender n yw that for later delivery, and extend you our conven- HE PERFECT LAXATIVE | : : rl A ient credit terms. Suffered Three Years From Stomach Trouble | R. 8 Brewer, Copalis, Wash.,| writes us: I was troubled with Indi-| gestion for three years, and could do hardly any work at all, but since taking two boxes of Jo-to I am not troubled at all and can eat anything | without bad results, I would recom mend Joto to all that suffer from| | stomach trouble. | Joto is sold at the Five Bartell! | Drug Stores and at 8 | cles. Sample at tt's Pharma | fountain. |they were was no further ASPIRIN FOR HEADAOHE there LONDON, Oct. 2%.—The govern | Ment Of Great Britain was being di. reeted today by a “peace cabine' |which has succeeded the famo | “war enbinet* Name ‘‘Bayer’’ Aspitin—say Bayer <R DENTISTS is THREE OFFICES No. 1—Third and Union St. Opposite Postoffice No, 2—In Issaquah gestae Avenue and } j Use D LATONE The Leading Safher ter 1 Yooss (QUICK — SURE — SAFE— RELIABLE Use Presh as Wanted Ask Your Dealer — Me Kaewe most any soda Insiet on in a Bayer Tablets of Ax- trin ‘Bayer package,” prescribed by physicians for nine- teen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin ts trade mark of Bayer Manufacture | of Mononceticactdester of Salicylic- acta. GARMENT SECTION SPECIAL SALE on entire stock of LADIES’ SUITS Including our best lines of fur-trimmed and exclusive gar- ments. At the tremendous savings offered early selection is advised. W. H. Hahlo & Co. Furs and Women’s Apparel 1510 Second Avenue A Most Extraordinary Offering 83 High-Grade Tailored Suits Formerly Priced at $49.50 and $55.00 Reduced to $35.00 This exceptional offering: covers a collection of expertly man-tail- ored suits, comprising odd lots, styles and sizes—suits impossible of duplication because of the scarcity of materials. The newest modes of the season are represented. The Materials Are— Men’s-Wear Serge, Shadow Check and Hairline Velours, Oxfords and Tweeds Belted, ripple and straight-line effects, with shoe-string belts, cord tucks TULUM @ IF YOUR EARS RING § WITH HEAD NOISES H H If you have roaring, buzzing noiaes in ears, are gel ting hard of hearing, and fear hal deafness, go to your (double — streng dd to it 4 pint of hot anda. little granulated ——F Hi * n Take 1 tablespoonful a ‘ -| and silk braid binding, are smart style features. timer a day. autok 4 , : . ‘ om the distressin, ep} Coate all lined with good quality figured silk and ices. Clomael nontriis plain satin messaline. re, costa little, and is en "i rs SECOND AT SPRING pleasant to take. Anyone who : has catarrhal troubl of the ears, is hard of peanee Lg or has Z . food ‘nciecn, should give. this prescription a trial. MN 7: Lightfoot The Deer Becomes Uneasy BY THORNTON W, hunting Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is All thr or Lightfoot |] & combination of simple laxative | bad lived in pe wafety, In| herbs with pepsin, The pepsin, | the early asprin nderful ant is on Genuine, «|show ft to papa, proper directions | id, Pain, Neural | and Rheumatiam. | Name| Bayer” means genuine Anpirin| ESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919. BURGESS by T. W. Burgess) \ y covering, and this robbed ‘off ax he pol re ne loaves had rem, use for the Jmhtfoot red bin 4 long « nm everywhere thru the ¢ Lightfoot had been ha but now that ud turned to beautiful dropping. and night, he grew uneany and fear crept | All thru the Jong summer Light- {ot had lived In peace and safety, n Lightfoot had a good memory, and he had not forgotten the dreadful || things which had happened at the time of falling leaves the neanon be: fore. He knew that the season when |hunters with terrible guns would come into the Green Forest, seeking to kill him, w hin hh close at hand uneasiness grew and grew, and in peautiful, great, qofteyes th r grew stronger and str jeach day, Only at night was Light. foot free of it Next story: | and Waits. Lightfoot Watches ‘ | Loses His Owl BY THE STORY LADY ncle Peter and bre kbourd but he ers him. coin He opened it and found a small Purse and in the purse was a| fhining $5 gold plece. ‘ He ran into the living room "| ‘ow I can fill old Mr. Owl up an have the mney I have saved. And then 1 can wend for my movie machine.” ‘ But Mr: Owl was gonet whole family looked for him, he could not be found | “I guess he just flewed away,” |said Patty, “Someone jes’ stole it. T guess it'll be the last time I ever save any money. I'm goin’ to get five! dollars worth of all suckers | tomorrow an’ eat ‘em Then | |mebbe I'll get some good out of my money.” 1) let me The but HELI CARPENTER MOORE. PANTAGES | The Pantages in presenting a live- |ly vaudeville bill this week. The kind that gets better as it goes along T pe t, in which Mabel] Nayon a yde Phillips offer a] prettily sta tropical bird act, proved @ popular attraction. A high- ly colored bird in a number of beau-| tiful poses served as a fitting climax to the act. Burns and Lynn, two good-natured | young chaps, follow the opening act with a novelty dancing specialty. After a slow start these two chaps/| wind up in great style “The Man From Minnesota” is a hilarious comedy sket@h in which the character acting of Charles Lindholm | is featured. His Swede dialect is the cause of many lauchs. Sonia De Calve, a graceful, dark-| eyed beauty, with ability to sing as well as play the violin, scored a big hit with Monday night's audience. Miss De Calve is followed by the Bison Four, | Who travel over the Pantages cir- | cuit every year and each time with a |better act. Besides offering some |fine harmony singing, they give clever impersonations of a wop, a bartender, a cop and a tramp, wind. ing up with the whole quartet garbed in feminine attire. It is not unusual to wjtness a | dancing act on a vaudeville bill, but |under the billing “Slatko's Rollick- ers,” seven young people, five men \dnd two girls, have a terpsichorean novelty which is delightfully present Jed. To the music of a Jazz orchestra, | furnished by three of the young fel lows, the remaining four offer a variety of whirlwind dances, ball- |room and otherwise. The act is a | worthy headliner. @ quartet of comedians, | ‘CHINA CLUB ELECTS LEWIS PRESIDENT Clancey M, Lewis, former resident of China, was elected president of the China club of Seattlé, Monday night, after Judge Thomas Burke de- |elined renomination } Rev, H. H, Kowen, R. M. Calkins} |and W. RB. Henderson were chosen vice presidents, Lew G. Kay, urer, and William McKibben, secre- tary, Henderson was named chair- man of ‘the finance committee, FRANKLIN ALUMNI TO ELECT OFFICERS The Franklin Alumni assoctation will have a “get together” meeting in| the high school auditorium Wednes. day evening, A novel program has been arranged, The annual election a | dropping, || table @ small package addressed to|! | was Fabrics on account of their deep pi attractiveness and warmt ments. Our Dress Goo || hensive line, featuring: Fur Pelt Arctic For Gray Squirrel Plush Furkin in Beaver Color Animole in Plain Black Kerami, Beaver, Goat, Mo Seal and Chinchillas pile plush. Ungala Seal Plush—Sol shot with brown, Wi about fi ford Sui Sizes Black. are the order of the day, and giving qualities, are greatly in demand for winter gar- Section displays a compre- Lapiner—A plain black si black; also black under- Upper Main Floor * This stock readjustment sale for Wednesday involves if from the regular stock. Belted and plain tailored models which comprise the | assortment are designed of Wool Poplins, Velours, oe i ings of Brown, Gray, Plum, Burgundy, ee Navy and le, h- ds le, New Arvtenls of Silk Blouses $5.75 Upper Main Floor N the displays of our Silk Blouses just arrived are thirty-two different style models, equally as at- tractive, and in addition to the three blouses sketched. This assemblage features examples of Georgette and Crepe de Chine which are characterized by fineness of quality en- hanced with tailored high collars, V and square necks and embroidered most effectively with silk floss and beading. Sizes 36 to 44 are shown, in White, Flesh, Mais, American Beauty, Flame, Coral, Bisque, Navy, Taupe and White $34.75 and $39.50 inter Suits—Wednesday at $20.00 New Second Floor Ik id fty Suits, styles adapted for misses and women, © tings and Tweeds. 16 to 44 are included, featuring Autumn colaal Asks 75-25 Split of Loot; Is Murdered | NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—Demand for a 75-25 split of the money he stole, instead of 50-50 cost the life of Benjamin H. Binkowits, Wall street broker messenger, who ran away with $178,000 worth of bonds last August This was the statement, according to detectives today, of “One-Eyed | Bill” Smith, police character, now under arrest at Bridgeport, Conn.! Smith “squealed,” detectives say, when he found himself frozen out of a share of the loot, HARDY GAINED SIXTEEN POUNDS TAKING TANLAC So Nervous Couldn't Lift Cup of Coffee Without Spilling It almost a nervous wreck, taking Tanlac I have been restored to complete health and have gained sixteen pounds in weight,” was the statement made the other day by EB. E. Hardy, a popular employe of the Skinner & Eddy Shipyards, who lives at 613 Sixth Ave, Seattle. “L was but sine | taking Tanlac I began to suffer | from stomach trouble,” continued Mr, Hardy, “and along with it I developed a bad case of nervous- ness, I suffered almost a complete |loss of appetite, and lost in weight and strengte rapidly, and my health became so rundown in so short time that I could hardly do my work, ‘The noise and the hurry and the rush of things at the ship- yards, where we were going at breakneck speed all the time, caus- ed my nerves to so completely break down that I got where I couldn't stay still a single minute, and when I went to the table I so nervous I couldn't drink coffee because of the cup before I could get it to ly mouth. At night I could hear every little noise and would lie awake for hours and hours at a time unable to sleep a wink, and Igot so weak I was almost a com- plete wreck. I also suffered a great deal from constipation, and sometimes I would have awful diz- zy spells. “L was In this awful condition |for two years and couldn't find a thing that would do me any good until 1 heard some of the fellows down at the shipyards telling how Tanlac had helped them so much, to say right now that the way my troubles have been overcome and I have been restored to health seems wonderful to me, My nerves are in fine condition and I am as steady as a clock; in fact, 1 can stand any kind of a noise, and at night I sleep like a child. My ap- treas-|petite is so fine and my stomach is| |in such fine shape that I can eat just anything I please and never have a pain of any kind, and as I said, I have gained sixteen pounds. I am not dizzy or constipated now, and the truth {s, I am not troubled with a thing at all, Tan- lac is the finest thing I have ever seen and I just simply don't want a medicine that is any better than it 1s." ‘Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di- of officers will be held. Every mem- ber Is urged to be present: rection of a special Taniac represe’ tative,—Advertisement. . i a ia | 'Hart Declines to “About two years before I started | al I would spill it out! I decided to try it, too, and I want] Call Legislature Gov. Louls F. Hart turned a deaf ear to Mrs. Abby Scott Baker, Wash- ington, D. C., political president of | the national woman’s party, when she appealed tf him for a special session of the legislature for the pur- pose of ratifying the woman's suf- frage amendment in time for the presidential election next year. | Mrs. Baker conferred with Gov. Hart Monday in Olympia. “Your governor told me that he Was interestad in the women of the state of Washington, and not those of Maine and other states,” Mrs. Baker told members of the women's legislative council, at the Labor Temple Annex, after her return from | Olympia, Monday evening. near visions, Broken lens duplicated. WEGNER OPTICAL CO. DR. R. B. WEGNER, Registered 0; 227 UNION sTREeT Retwern 2nd and ard A! Crabs may not be so palatable , as lobsters, but they will do in a pinch. Large Size OIL HEATER Special at $6.00 An Extra Big Value Perfection Oil Heat- ers are smokeless and odorless and will quickly warm up a cold room—they will burn for 10 hours on one gallon of kero- sene. Special for Wednesday at $6.00 Coat Sweaters at $7.50 One of our Coat Sweaters will keep you warm and comfortable—they are the “Pennsylvania Knit Coats” and are made in dark green. We also have | some “Middies” with the roll ‘collars, at : $7.50 Cascade Toilet Paper Special 6 Rolls for 25c This is something extra special. The well known Cascade Crepe Tissue Toilet Paper, 6 rolls for...25¢ Not over 12 rolls will be sold to one customer, No phone or C. O. D. orders. $2.50 Kraut Cutters at $1.98 These Kraut Cutters are made of select ee and have three adjustable steel knives. Size Regular price $2.50. Riots , oe Sea SOE