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Rheu- matism. A Remarkable Home Treatment Given by One Who Had It. In the Spring of 9 1893 I was attack- @ ed by Muscular a ~ 4 a. j z 4 .] <2 and Inflammatory} Rheumatism. Isuf- fered as only those who have it know, years. I tried ren edy after remedy, _ and doctor after| ' doctor, but such | relief as I received /was only tempo- found a remedy} that cured me com-|" pletely, and it has ' never returned. I | have given it to a number who were ibly afflicted even bedridden with Rheumatism, some of them 70 to years old, and Its were the ‘game as in my own ( I want every suf- er from any ') form of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous healing ' power. Don’t send a cent; simply mail your name and ad- dress and I will send it free to try. After you have ed it and it has at long-looked-| for means of get-| ting rid of -your rheumatism, yo u May send the price | Of it, one dollar, but! understand, I do! mot want your ‘Money unless you’ Tied to send it. Isn’t . fer any longer, When relief is thus offered you free? Don’t delay. Write pepaey. *Mark H. Jack-| son, No. 213F Gur- ney Bldg., Syra- N. Y Let's x0 buy Boldt’s French pas- fey Uptown, 1414 Jd ave.; down town, 913 2d ave. a i for over three} rary. Finally J ‘Proven itself to be ‘are perfectly satis-| that fair? Why suf-| | | i] | |WHAT BECOMES OF THE KIDDIES WHEN LANDLORD EVICTS POOR? | (Above) The door was locked; the mother working, so Baby Ruth was asleep on a stone step when the social grorker found her. (Below) Wrapped in your warm overcoat, imagine bow Sarah Jane ~ shivered, until the social worker ob- tained warm clothes, What would you do with 1,200 peo- ple, some of whom were hungry. some being evicted from their homes for Nonpayment of rent, some unable to meet the high cost of living, some ~ AT YOUR GROCERS Learn to distinguish, by the label and the signa- ture, the famous Leavteruniy Tt has beer the world’s leading condiment for generations. LEA«PERRINS SAUCE ‘THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHING =| TAILORS Prices” on all goods marked in plain figures. )] bave thelr emotions wrung, t} eral work of the league, Offices are A! iant and you appear years younger, THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919. CELLS FOR RENT! dations as a with domestic tragedies? What would itors at his movie # ‘Who Said |A Coated Tongue? you do with little babies whose fath ere had deserted their mothers? These and nearly 400 other differ ent problems» come before the Social Welfare league every month. Even workers who have latened for years to sad stories of distress | A bad breath, coated tor a|*ante in the mouth, languor : bility, are usually wigne that the liver in out of order Prof. Unselfish Service The Social Welfare league was os tabtished to provide help. It t# main | tained by voluntary contributions, | and the contributor may. pay all his money for relief only or for the gen: | ways: maintained at 301 Central building “The To help the league 40 doctors, 29 liver te lawyers and 18 young wome nate an organ their time, It gives free m ner second: vice, free legal service, un! ary in tives, provides relief, turns unhappy | import. | tragedies into “happy endings.” | ance only Here is a typical Social Welfare | to the tragedy, which the league workers | heart.” turned into a “happy ending.” We can manufacture polsons with league never permits publfeity re-|deadiy as a snake's venom earding those it helps. 80 Bob, The liver acts as a guard over) Mamie and the baby are the dramatia | our «, sifting out the cin- personae ders hes from the general) There was the little triangle that | ciroulath revolved about Bob, Mamie and that) Diessed baby.” | Bob had been sowing wild oate—| Piles a heavy burden upon*the he was only 20, Mamie was 18, andjliver. If the intestines are she had been helping Bob do the sow-/ choked or clogged up, the cir- Ing. The twoweekwold baby was} “the oate.” |culation of the blood becomes Rob was willing to marry Mamie | poisoned and the system be- but—the baby must be adopted by | Comes loaded with toxic some one else, for, as Gob said: “I/ waste, and we suffer from don't see myself showing him as one " ¥, of the wedding gifts. You'll have to headache, — yellow-coated choose between us.” tongue, bad taste in moutl, | And so-—don't ask how it happened | nausea, or gas, acid dyspep- ges. , gy ly met ag 2 the sia, languor, delibity, yellow social worker. > frankly told his a | viewpoint. He added that he was|SKin or eyes. At such times |not earning mych and that for the |One should take castor oil or | | two to keep house Mamie must work, ja pleasant laxative. also. jone is made of Mayapp! lleaves of aloe and jalap, * The social work | tise who aight sive ct temporery |into ready-to-use form by home: | Pie ree, nearly fifty years ago, By 4 mother ts dead as rest arejand sold for 25 cents by all down on me,” ‘quoth . | i as r. Pierce’ The social worker finally elicited drugs yh wll D |tho remembrance of Aunt Tetay, to |! /easant ae | whom Rob used to go with his trou-| 5 | blew and his scratehed knee, and who lhad soothed his mental troubles and healed his physical ones Bo the Social Welfare worker wrote | to Aunt Betsy. In the meantime, the youthful couple were married. Was there a happy ending? Why, you |whould have heard Aunt Betay: Finds » Way of Calorie naces are giving satisfaction ble, you dear, naughty boy! in city, tewn and count: didn't you come to me straight Wo have a book of rema laway? Your uncle—he says—Bring [f Sdle letters written that young rapsealiion right home. oric users, and not in one fa, Rete Tie tal anything eur store ond the and his wife and baby, too! We've got lots of room—iad to see the lyoung folks around.’ Say, he'll just tbe crazy about that baby!" And Bob, Mamie, the baby, Aunt Retay—well, they “lived happily ever afterward.” Social Welfare had achieved an- jother happy ending. | They'll Buy Jit To Connect With City Car System Aroused by poor transportation service, citizens living on %5th ave. |S. W. appeared before the public | utilities committee of the city coun |cll Thursday and offered to buy a ‘Original Patented Pipetess Katiece: and he come of ftere in th beak = ongh ng ee cee wonder. Thousands ef ow thee houses perfectiy the coldest SEs of last pier with o third lee fuel thea 4 the Colorie te gy yy ER eB Tt mest make are not ested to heey fe ‘Come ine boss ARDWARE (6. mane ot, Searne usa 3 y bus to be used as 4 part of | the munictpal street car system. “Anything to improve the serv. fee,” Dr. Orin Watson told the com | mittee. |_ Superintendent of Publio Utilities | | sits Thomas F. Murphine urged the pur chase of two auto busses Instead of lone. Dr. Watson and other resi dents of the 35th ave. 8. W. dis trict thought that could be done, too. ‘The council committee then agreed jto the residents’ Proposition. American engineers have been in- |vited to attend an engineering con gress in | Sweden next summer. COMB SAGE TEN INT. GRAY ft | Ladies! Try This! “Darkens heantt | fully and nobody can tellk— | Brings back its gloss and | youthfulness, | Common garden sage, brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streak ed and faded hair beautifully dark }and luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, |is troublesome, An easier way is to | get the ready-to-use preparation, im proved by the addition of other in gredients, a largé bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known as “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” thus avoiding a lot of muss, While gray, faded hair is not sin ful, we all desire to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness, By darkening your hair with! Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Gom.| pound, no one ean tell, because it does it so naturally, #o evenly, You Fair Prices and Fair, just dampen a sponge or soft brush ‘Trentment with it and draw this through your | ry Main 5721 hatr, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have | disappeared, After another applica tion or two your hair becomes beau tifully dark, glossy, soft and luxur- The prestige we enjoy comes from having served many persons satisfactorily. Let us serve you, too! PEREDERICK id NELSON gWhat It Means a, Real names aren't given, for the|in our own bodion which are as bts tbh > A blockade in the intestines iti™'#« of wind of logy, Iaty feel- Sugh 3 <== Overcoat Special '$25. We have just received a special shipment of all wool Oregon City Overcoats. On special sale Sat- urday for ($40.00 the extreme over: 108 ANGE Douglas Fairbanks 7.—Alleging rtained vie 0 October 1 by throwing him over his he figuring hin face, Err worth, actor, today sue for $100,000 damages. | At these popular prices —styles, patterns, colors to suit every taste in dress. Compare prices and value in suits and we will have your trade. f= sig Other Sach Vrom Ind Food prices are but If the dyspepsia, high, stomach ia weak with Young Men’s DOUBLE BREASTED BELTED MODELS $25— The young fellows will grab these bargains quickly. Boys’ Suits, $12.50 At this low price these Suits are certainly remarkable. Good fab- ries, strong and durable, in nice range of darker colors. Reinforced at seat and knees. SAM W. PECK and JOSEPH SKOLNY BOY SUITS ARE THE =| Shafer Bros. Seattle’s Largest Clothiers | | | BEST THAT AMERICA PRO- DUCES. ALL WOOL, HAND- TAILORED AND CORRECT IN STYLE. WE FEATURE THESE SUITS AT $20.00. We have a very attractive line of Boys’ Sweaters in school colors. Children’s Overcoats, Fully Lined, for $10.00 4 for All-round Stemach Comfort” | the burden t# doubled. The potnt| is to enjoy the meal without dix od only to wut b riaings. fy Fo thua be & free lance In eating | bie food, to make all the hinge of the table your favor- in getting away from a sort of | dage that holde a host of men | one women im the grasp of dyspeptic | fear | Get a box of Stuart's DyspMata | ‘Tablets from any druggist In the United States or Canada and have no fear of fried oF otherwine IT’S UNWISE to put off today’s duty until tomorrow. If your stomach is acid- disturbed take KI-MOIDS the new aid to digestion comfort today. A pleasant relief from the discomfort of acid- dyspepsia. 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