The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1919, Page 9

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J be Me SAP Fe I a a Pc ing last so ia Sold every * Ure U brighter. Pus: of F Posiam. pines cheaper than i, breaking up the Jap monopoly YOU TAT YOUR |: You have no idea, unless you have tually seen its work, how A dependable Poslarm is and ih Justify, time and again, all the Py confidence y LP those troublesome ing conditions vhhen eczem Me Dougall - fouthwick SECOND AT PIKE November Sale Men’s Furnishings Sweater Coats $8.95 Heavy, soft, elastic ridbed wool # tan; with or without collars; all s! Madras Shirts $2.85 Soft French cuff style, 14 to 17% Inclusive Fiber Silk Shirts $6.95 Exceptional quality fabric in many handsome patterns; sizes 14 to 17% Inclusive. Lisle Sox, 3 for 85c Cotton and mercertaed Male hose, tn black, white, cor dovan, dark gray, Palm Beach and navy; fine wearing quality. Sites 9% to 11% Silk Ties 95c —Good quality four in-hands, colorings. Silk Ties $2.35 ~—Heavy weight silk fourinhands, handsome patterns. Limited quantity Handkerchiefs $2.75 a Dozen —Fine linen-finish cambric handkerchiefs, full with colored initials, Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1.00 ~-Fast coler, fancy bordered cambric handkerchiefs; Dive, tan, green and helio woven stripes. Handkerchiefs 50c, $5.50 a Dozen ~-Irish linen handkerchiefs, plain white, full alze, one quarterinch hem. Cape Gloves $1.95 —Tan only. All sizes. Cape Gloves $2.65 —Fine quality ~! in” Cape with black embroidered backs; cadet and f style fingers; all sizes. aters in gray and fn many neat patterns; eines distinetive patterns, rich nize, Cape Gloves $2.95 —The famous “Meyers” washable cape gloves, with spear point backs. colors tan, brown. cordovan and gray; with cadet and regular style fingers; all sizes. Bathrobes $9.85 —Well tailored garments, of good quality blanket cloth, tm several different patterns; all sizes. Bathrobes $13.95 —Combination Bath and Lounging Robes, splendid qual ity blanket cloth, handsome patterns; all sizes. Nightshirts $1.65 —Splendidly tailored garments of good quality muslin, generously cut; sizes 15 to 20 inelusive. Twilled Pajamas $2.95 —Garments of heavy twill, trimmed with silk frogs; all sizes Eden Cloth Pajamas $3.95 —Splendidiy tailored garments, trimmed with double row silk frogs; all sizes. Men’s Shop Just Inside the Door see rere - Benen = eae THE SEATTLE STAR--TUESDA’ NOVEMBER 18, 191 | MOTHER RYTHER’S NEW HOME Cornerstone Will Be Laid With Ceremonies Thanksgiving Morning; Everybody Welcome ‘ EPC? |Ume of real thanksgiving for the |ehtidren of Mother Ryther’s Child at 10 a m. November 27 | possible with thelr contributions, written on parchment, | Judge Boyd J | the dedicatory address and wil) have | Louis Nash and the building com. | mittee of the board of trustecs—/ William W. Ladd. Members of the bricklayers’ and stonemasons’ unions will place the cornerstone, The musicians’ union Will donate a musical program, The public ts invited. lof the architect have been excesded | | by about $10,000. An effort will be made to meet thin deficit by a seo ond appeal to those who partict | pated in the original drive for funda. Tf not otherwise solicited persons) | may subscribe at the treasurer's of fice, 606 American Bank building. ‘LAUNCH “NILE” . IN LOCAL YARD | | | The best wishes of the 250,000 Shriners in the United States will [Nile wherever | world, Imperial Potentate W. }land Kendrick, Lulu Temple, Phila- big ship named in honor of Seattle Monday afternoon. | | Mrs. Kendrick christened the vee-| | sel, while both Nile and Skinner & |Eddy bands played “The Star | | yard, were present at the launching, |femtopped Masons from the North went. The Nile is t |by Skinner & Women worshiping at the shrine jot the Swe Dagon pagoda in Ran day. [theirs haw been granted and “pre it on a line at the top of the pagoda. [home The cornerstone for the new | building, on Stone way, between N.| 44th st. and Allen place, will be laid| in Seattle today than It was Just | prior to the nation-wide coal strike, Coal was a Inside the cornerstone will be the | notwithstanding names of cach of the thousands of many mine laborers in |subseribers who made the bullding| trict to resume work following the calling off of Coal that sold for $14.50 a ton Tallman wil make | several @ays before the strike was being retailed charge of the exercines, asuinted by | $12.50 There is not a coal tration. Two mines tn thin state have re operations Rellingham mines have and are producing Owing to the riging cost of bufld-| ported. AN other mines remain idle ing materials the Original extimates |). the want of men sumed Rescuers to Reach Miners SPOKANE, x-hour relay |Iahly to release them, two miners who were imprisoned Saturday after | noon by a cavein in the Gold Hunter | mine at Mullan. tombed Signals, which the men transmit ted late yeaterday, morning. Blalock Arrives Blalock, | follow the 10,000-ton steel steamship) ager of the foreign she goes over the| bureau of the Unite! States depart Free | ment of commerce, arrived in Seattle take delphia, said at the launching of the! Blalock succeeds W. B 8. Monday to who resigned Temple at the Skinner & Eddy yard | with the Pacific Porta magazine. ENGINE IS WRECKED : nervioe Spangied Banner.” ‘Three thousand | Tuceday over the Milwaukee road, Imembers of the Anchor & Ark ap | following the wreck of an engine | sociation, embracing Masons in the| 0 the main line near Corfu, due to | 4 dirt slide caused by melting snow | Normal along with several thousand more | 8nd heavy rains Monday western thruout the | atate mwelled 70th ship launched | Were reported subsiding Tuesday. SPOKANE, Nov, 18-—-K. BE. Mo |Cloud, rancher near the Idaho Washington state line, waa shot |geon crop their hair if a prayer of thru the neck and shoulder Inte yes: | terday as the result of a‘ quarrel nent” it to their divinity by hanging | His assailant, Tom Cable, claims leelf defense. The New Home of Mother Ryther and Her Family of Kiddies NO DANGER OF COAL SHORTAGE) OVER 70 YEARS shortage here, despite the Mra, J. L. Hall, F. W. Keen and/ inactivity of mine laborers, accord jing to word from the fuel adminis. FOUR JUSTICES — ‘Thanksgiving morning witt be a| Price Per Ton Takes a Drop| Supreme Court Judges Eligi- ble for Retirement BY MILTON BRONNER WASHINGTON, D, C., Nov, 18-— Comparatively few people know tt, but next year when they go to the polls and vote for president and sen- ators, Americans will be voting on) the kind of laws they will have tn) this country for 35 years to come. To Uiln statement the objection will at once be made: “Why, prest dents only serve a fouryear term and senators six.” Exactly, but supreme court jus! Uces serve until they die, or volun. | tarily retire at the age of 70 or) over, And that's the milk in this cocoanut. In the last analysis the United | States supreme court directs the kind of lawn we shall have. If then, in the great reconstruc tion years that are to come, the #u- preme court is made up of liberals, Uberal laws that may be passed by congress will live. But if the ev preme court is made up of reaction aries, many of these liberal laws are apt to meet death, Four of the most distinguished | Justions are already eligible to re tirement. The law provides they may retire upon full pay upon at taining the age of 70, provided they have served 10 years on the supreme court bench. Retirement in entire ly optional with the justices. The four who are still working | with full vigor and who have served | more than 10 years on the bench are: Chief Justios White, who ts tion MeKenna, 74; Justice 78, and Justice Day, 70. hin duties.| In the ordinary course of events Henderson, | the next president will probably be affiliated |CAlled upon to name muceemsors to theme men and the next senate will be called upon to confirm the ap pointments. Here dollar a ton cheaper the refusal of this dis the trike. Gelivered today at the alightest fear of Chehalis and reopened coal, it ts re Hasten Nov. 18—With four shifts working fever Idaho, are still en have ceased this t office man and domentic distri 4 olmen, up to become ENO A VERY LITTLE ONE was = resumed * * * Streams part of the by the same canse PBREAK JAP MONOPOLY Jago 1. ited in ‘Australian coal is sold in the Phil-| the Japanese VANCOUVER, B.C, Nov. Roadmaster John accident took line, about ot North Bend Sunday Roadmaster O The men are assistant general Section Foreman 8, Pymo, James and 8, C. Carlson. “Get Out,” Order SKIN WL HEAL eody ow it place in it—to better irritating, iteh- t cause discomfort reaks out, disfigur- any eruptional tised to WALLA WALLA, Nov. 1 mples, rash or , Posiam should be var Jin the Walla Walla country here. For free samp! pergency Laboratori it.. New York City sism Soap, medicated with , Four alleged 1. W. W ed here yesterday to Ff 47th Rock: Avalanche) 18.—| Hollinquist was) killed and five others badly injured | when a huge avalanche of rock and| |} mud crashed down the mountainside and buried the unfortunate men place on 10 miles west The injured Larson, Alexander Johnson, secretary to the superintendent; Joseph | to I.W.W. Agitators | you're not satisfied with the United were arrest the The | sheriff is raiding camps, rounding up levery workman and lecturing them You can't expect the tittle ones to be happy and playful when the head feels dull and the stom- ach bloated. The normal habit of children ix to happy, and when you notice them cross and fretful. you will usually find con- stipation is responsible Perhaps they have missed that daily function so necessary to comfort and health. Look at the tongue, and see if the breath is bad. Watch for belching. These are the tell-tale symptoms of |] Constipation, Tonight give a little of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup of Pep- sin, which you can buy at any |] @rue store for S00 and $1 @ large bottle, and {t will act in the morning, and the troublesome symptoms promptly disappear. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin ts & combination of simple laxative herbs wtih pepsin. Unlike the harsher physics, it acts gently ote PArou “9 : ; ’ ‘That's Sheriff Diarive them away, for just a little of | States, get out herift ana Without mistas, ax Me wil go so far, do's0 much and | David Yates’ ultimatum to I. W. W. and hout griping, so that while grownups can use It freely, it can also be given to a tiny baby with perfect safety. Thou- sands of American families would not think of being without a hot- | How to Keep Baby | Smiling and Well | 25 20%. 22 | | See that the daily functions are regular and normal | | ‘ tle in the house, for the gency arises almost daily when It is needed. In spite of Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, there being over 6,000,- 000 hotties sold each year, many who need its wet used it. send your name and address for @ free trial bottle to Dr, W. RB. Caldwell, Monticello sat Ji. “How would you like a little pet | “Oh, Harold, this ts so sudden! \BEAVERS THREATEN TO | RUIN TOWN’S BUSINESS | | JULIABTTA, Ida, Nov. 18.—~This town's water system, city park and flour mill are threatened with ex tinction thru the activities of beay jers on Potlatch creek The beavers start floods. The light, water and of business, As build dams which floods put the wer aystems out as citizens tear the rams t beavers rebulld jthem, The state game warden has been appealed to to allow the de. struction of the colony, out |GRAPO STILL FOUND er. the fact that Dr was in “the city jail Tuesday ed with violation of the pro hibition ordinance. He was arrested Monday night by | Officers J, J. Haag and BE. W. Pie- benefits have not If you have not, |strangess a couple of bottles krapo. Investigation of his disclosed a still, 18 gallons of grapo, | five gallons of beer and a half gal- lon of liquid yeast. Washington st» Home-baked and piping hot from the oven! Made with ROGERS’ BAKING POWDER, the fra- grant aroma of their crisp brown sweetness will IN ROOM WITH BEER Theodore Bromberg, 87, 617 Fifth low when he attempted to sell two of _—_——— FRASER-PATERSON Co, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREE! Special Price Basement 500 Fine Percale Dress Aprons Wednesday Sale at £1.90 Both Regular and Extra Sizes —Most women know that percales are so much higher than they were formerly that an apron of fine quality percale carefully made, is now almost unheard of at $1.90. The Regular Sizes —In light and dark figures, striped and plaid percales; also plain blues and pinks. In slip-o¥er, middy and side-but- ton styles. Broad belts and fancy and plain pockets, with white pipings and rick-rack braid to add to their attrac- tiveness. The Extra Sizes —The extra sizes come as large as 52. The percales are in light and dark ounds and have large pockets and elts. ing brims. C. B. Wheeler, accused of mis representing himself as & secret nervice officer and of obtaining $150) by false pretences from a rept car driver, was bound over for the grand for Congestion and Colds jury by Commissioner R. W. Mc- “sa “net as Mustard Clelland Monday afternoon. | In lieu! Rainier Club Hears Stirring) ut the old-fashioned mustard of $1,000 bail he was remanded to) the King county jail. j SUFFERED FROM DIZZINESS AND SIGK HEADACHE, | Blood Was Out of Order and| Whole System Suffered Un- til Right Tonic Was Used | | When the blood is thin the nerves | suffer. Nervous people are generally | pale people. Undernourished nerves | are the cause of neuralgia, sciatica, | many forms of headache and diges-| tive disturbances generally referred to as nefvous indigestion. The rem edy is to build up the blood and) strengthen the nerves “Those who find it almost impos- sible to sleep becalse of headaches and indigestion may derive some benefit from my experience,” says} Mrs, Clara Rehmann, of No. Court street, Burlington, Iowa, “I| was very nervous and badly run! down in health. My appetite was poor and food of any kind caused distress Night after night I went with only an hour or two of sleep. I suffered from sick headaches and Matrons’ Hats $4.85 For Wednesday —Most of the Mats are small and medium shapes in all-black, but some have touches of gold, rose, blue and other colors. —Of Lyons silk velvet, trimmed with glycerine ostrich and ostrich novelties, Some are beavers, some turbans, and others have small roll- em babies Hel Face U.S-207/ SCAFFOLD FOR REDS IS URGED ~ GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good 851| We plaster Speech by Jenks Characterizing the Armistice day tragedy at Centralia as “a dastard- ty attack on American freedom,” Chancellor L. Jenks, president gen- eral of the Sons of the American Revolution, urged punishment upon the perpetrators that would not be hindered by “quibbling in the courts,” in the course of a speech Monday evening at the Rainier club. | “The blood of the four service men shot down by the enemies of vengeance upon the malefactors. | “The eyes of the whole United | States are turned upon this state, | watching to see what the attitude | is to be.” Small tanks, equipped as passen- ger motor cars, are being used to climb the Alps. Win Giady Examine Your Teeth and Give You Our Expert Advice, sudden attacks of dizziness. I was very weak and always tired. “1 read about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills in a newspaper and procured a box. I felt so much improved after taking the first box of pills that I) continued the treatment. Gradually my strength returned and my nerves grow steadier until I feel *practically as well ever. I seldom have at- tacks of indigestion and the sick headaches have entirely disappeared. The help I have received from Dr. Williams’ Pink—Pills convinces me that it is a remarkable remedy for those needing @ tonic.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all druggists or direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenec tady, N. ¥., 60 cents per box. Write| for free booklet, “Building Up the Blood,” room | MOVIE ACTRESSES and THEIR HAIR Eee Did it ever occur to you that every | movie actress you have seen has lovely hair, while the most popular | count their curls as thelr chief) beauty? In fact, many are leading Indien just because of their attrac: | tive looks, Inquiry among them dis- closes the fact that they bring out all the natural beauty of their hair by careful shampooing, not with any soap or makeshift, but with a simple mixture by putting a teaspoonful of canthrox (which they get from the druggist) in a cup of hot water and applying this instead of soap. This | full cup of shampoo liquid is enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the) head. After its use, the hair dries rapidly with uniform color. Dan ruff, excess of] and dirt are dis solved and entirely disappear, The | add a delightful touch to your dinner. THE ROGERS CO., SEATTLE AND TACOMA. heavier than ft is, its luster and hair is so fluffy that it looks "sot softness are delightful, Smile without embarrassmen: You Can’t Decide Too Quickly About Your Teeth Sound Teeth Are the Outward Sign of Personal Efficiency, Good Health and Contentment ; freedom calls for vengeance,” Jenks told his audience, “The na tion has laws enough, Jails enough (jr often ae om and scaffolds enough to wreak 30c ‘60 t 1 Modern methods — high-class dentistry — low Electro Painless Dentists Located for years at 8. E. Corner First and Pike, Phone Main 2555 You must know by this time that sound teeth are essential—and will be more so in the future. Those with sound teeth, which means better health, will take the place of those who are constantly away from their duties with tooth- ache, and all the kindred ailments that poor teeth create. Come in tomorrow and have the work of correction commenced—do this much for yourself when you know you should have it done. Make the start and you will soon be fully equipped for your duties. Phone for an appointment. We will gladly examine your teeth and give you our expert advice. prices. These we offer you. Laboring People’s Dentists J. R, VAN AUKEN, Manager

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