The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1919, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, NOV, 5, 1919. Major Kelton Is rior Kelton Ie EARWIGS’ DOOM “= 1$ CONSIDERED FRASER R-/PATRRSON CO, | Kelton, Seattle surgeon eturned here Tuesaday to resume the gee pass pastes 2 thre. ot the loca physicians, (Queen Anne Residents Plot SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET orrec pparet oO omen ile In the corpa on over 1 he cage Rad ; ever Extermination he ; howd | Intrepid residents of Queen Anne! fi} ment at | PN, » of mobilines sonday " 1 vo areas in the evening at t Queen An ary |i} Pyrenees: mountatr t nn for the beat fl method « the rollers unde | You can't put old shoulders under 6 voracious earwix M jn of dealing with the ear a young head wig until he ts dea th and ¢ wore considered |} ted a frequent Ughon-rate” or ‘FALLING? WES WHERE IT SHOWS «: i by another faction as hay. fi} mt fatal effect be that school children will | f] 1 with mallets to clout the fi} Don’t worry! Let “Dander- | tine ke tke i ee ine” save your hair and double its beauty ent rose bush or jety for the Suppres of the Fornieula Aurtoutaris the meeting, “we will ask the city council to pass an | rdinance allowing us to burn over ] vacant lots and will appeal to the In an ef wig.” will meet battlers r 18 SLEEPING SICKNESS IS CAUSE OF TWO DEATHS PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 6.—Health authorities have discovered that two deaths duo to sleeping sickness oc curred in Portland during the last week The canes were not reported to the | health bureau and only came to light the death cer tificates. A third case Is now under surveillance. The victims The Apparel Section Announces A Sale of Importance in lbigh Grade Suits Reduced to $39.50 —170 smart new Suits of the utmost desirability, formerly priced from $50.00 to $75.00. were Fedele Lac comanno and Mary Sturdevant. They lived in the same neighborhood. Nurses Use r : | Council Room | CLEVELAND, oO. Nov. 6—On y and Friday after ” council room in city hall looks like find any dandruff. | part of a hospital. Prominent women Your hair will grow strong, thick /apend the afternoons making surgi and long and appear soft, glossy cal dressings for charitable hospit and twice as beautiful and abundant. | ais, Try it! eile WEOLE FA. LIES a |Eate Are Cc cae i 'for Jap Workers | t counter for a few cents, pour a little In your hand and rub it into After several applications the hair usually stops coming out the sealp and you can’t r nf Seeewe see, K-ndiemmmene oe 17 formerly marked $50.00 FRIED FROM COLDS era can live pe parc Model” nn | 17 formerly marked $55.00 ed taurants are going up in the indus | 18 Suits formerly marked $58.75 jtrial sections of the city where the 5.00 ¢ Half a Century Breaking | workinen may got food menin or 10 S Sue tomety cons tees a . * » (and 15 sen (10 of 16 cents), Miteu-| [ll aoe . ny t | Colds Is Behind Dr. Kings’ |iicht & Co. donated $600,000 Ps the| 30 Suits formerly marked $75.00 a | New Discovery building of the restauranta, | —The materials are silvertone, velour, tinseltone, Bolivia and broadcloth. pee ROM the ttle tots to grandma,’ Batter High in aH every one in the family can use | -- Presents Special Values in ins Sojuarethestandard renety'in Freland, Too | DUBLIN, Nov. 6.—Butter now oficial resulta, | 73 A Most Un rippe, stubborn cold prom ptiy| Tre nee tices aun cwarsel Assortment at $49.75 pater dy ete dissipated, the | round butter making unprofitable at! | Same high quality today as always. |‘h* old price. They made cheese in | . Dr. King’s New Discovery lives up to | "4 | AFFETA, Satin, Net, Georgette, Chiffon, Soiree, Changeable Silk, ete., in all of the newer pastel shades as well as deep tones, present a } —As sketched, left to right: Brown silvertone, formerly priced $65.00. French Blue silvertone, formerly priced $65.00. Navy broadcloth, formerly priced $75.00. Brown tricotine, with seal collar. Formerly priced $58.75. Reindeer velour, formerly priced $75.00. —Sults, Third Floor. Silk Covered Com‘orts "Satin" Bedspreads —Many new beautiful patterns of wool | filled Silk Covered Comforts have just | arrived in the bedding section, which | combined with our regular stock, make lite time-tested reputation. 600 and) ORE EET | | ggg _.. _—«|Pennsylvania Blue |The Results of Constipation Laws Are Strict are sick headaches, biliousness, ner PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 6.—The vousness, sallow skin, waste matter |blue laws of 1794 were dusted off For the Sake of Snowy Beds —The bedding section has just received fascinating array. Every newest style in the body, Correct this undermin-|/again, and this time Jack Howard the most extensive showing of fine . ‘ " i B . . : * iste bs st King’s Ne e to ented fo! sii ality ve ve 5- a shipment of fine quality Satin Fin- tendency is represented, including the so no Had ete Reps ap Adie tediagre r, was arrested for carrying quality comforts we have éver dis: Pp quality Keep the | passengers for pay on Sunday. | | | wystem cleansed. 250 a bottle. a - ished Bedspreads. Some have hand- cut-scalloped edges with cut corners; others with plain hemmed edges. In both twin and double bed sizes. Mod- erately priced up to $15.00. —Bedding, Second Floor. played. Including dainty designs in soft colors of pink, blue, rose, yellow and lavender, with wide silk borders in plain colors which match the predom- inating color in the design. Priced from $20.00 to $35.00 each. —Bedding, Second Floor. popular bouffant and ripple effect. Many are embellished with beads—in all a truly worthy Carman feature from every point of style, excellence, and wide range for selection. meee) upeee aor my (| FE Have Rat Influenza? |Killing Tourney PORT CLINTON, 0, Nov. 5.—/[/ Two teams of farmers are engaged | Take precautions in a contest to see which can kill the | [| BA U M E most rats. The losing team must | pay for a banquet Wh Japanese 'ANALGESIQUE| : Prag a BENGU : ‘Are Savas | | ‘ and Napkins | TOKYO, Nov. 5.—Five hundred a ; was used univer- German prisoners are anxious to be —Pretty cheery sally last winter. designs in both returned to Germany. A very smal! 7 percentage would remain here and . Get a tube now | light and dark borders, in wis- Salmon Chiffon over flesh satin trimmed with sil- fect developed in ver lace is the green turquoise 49 15 Dance Frock at the . right. Silver lace _ Beacon 4 Robings a —For their § warm, fleecy, wool-like finish and dependable laundering qual- is the new petal ef- Shown at the ) and gold change- able soiree with bodice of gold lace. also lends flashing enchantment to the bodice, The Assurance of Satisfaction ‘ta Maltin egg | work | Goes With Every Purchase . ° a pe PE sg 4° | ities, Beacon ( MIDWAY*LIFE Stiff Joints teria, iris, blue Bebines ts 7 SO ATR TT NARS EN - — / i |} bird, chrysan- highly recog- SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING STREET Men and women at forty | Sore Muscles themum and nized. (Take Elevator to Third Floor) stand at the portal of a crucial | | chans deelins —Our stock of 4 period. Strength must be kept a | 7 ss oe Beacon Robings | up, the body well nourished. Limber Up Quickly Under the Sosth- in light and is most com- . ing, Penetrating Application of dark blue. 9 Hamlin's Wizard Oil | | oumenne | —All are fast cob | In cases of rheumatiam and lame ors, and will give plete; dozens of NEW YORK, Nov. 6—A naval in-, told the police. “When I coulant patterns from felligence officer brought gloom to! get in the navy she bought me a uni American Legion the “U. 8. 8. Joy” today form, sewed on the wound and sery aged 8 which to choose. “It's cll my wife's faglt,” Lieuten-| ice stripes and then sold our moter b penetrates quickly, drives out eatistactory service, Pretty color ant Commander Harold F. Joy, 20,| boat and bought a yacht. She called a Rushers up aane =4#ineb, priced ot ance c om b inations, ‘ “aed, 2a doe y : | muscles $2.00 each ‘ cz IS, is the tonic of wonderful helpful.) 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