The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 11

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FOR REQUIRES HEALTH AND STRENGTH When was there ever a time when women were doing so much for mankind — and when was the health and strength of our women more vital to the very existence of our count We can safely say patriotism is beautiful beyond words of description, Never. Their sacri ut what their industry, their courage, their of the poor one who wants to help but cannot because she is oppressed by some feminine disorder. To such we recom- mend with utmost confidence our successful old remedy and insert following a letter from one who proved its value. 2 NJ." For stand, and had headaches two A girl friend used Lydia KE. Pinkbam's pound the first day I took it I began to feel better and now I am well and able te do most any kind been I tried everything I could ot and ogetadle three years I ‘suffered from merveus breakdown and ot so ry day wee and el Tecommending the Compound ever since and give you my permimion to publish this letter’ Kenct, 476 Sowth 14th Street, Newark, NJ ‘The reason this famous rootand herb remedy was so suc- cessful in Miss Kelly's case was because it went to the root of her trouble, restored her toa normal healthy condition. \ SOCIETIES TO RALLY F Christian Endeavor societies of Se a will rally in the First Christian wureh at & o'clock Friday night Plans for Christian Endeavor week, | 1-8, 1920, will be consid. Miss Elizabeth Conklin, for at Arcot mission, Southern In- ‘will speak. WILL EXHIBIT VIEWS OF TIBET AND CHINA Stereopticon views taken In Tibet and China will be exhibited to the China club Friday night by Robert | PF, Fitch, special explorer for the Na- tional Geographic society and mem- ber of the Royal Geographic society. The club will meet in the aasembly room of the Chamber of Commerce, Colds are Catching j EASY TO BREAK RIGHT UP | Don't pass your cold to other mem- s. of your family. Don't stay Btuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuf- F fling! A dose of “Pape’s Colt Com-| | pound” taken every two hours until | three doses are taken usually breaks Up @ severe cold and ends all grippe| | The very first dose o; Gift Stationery Autocrat Linen W; riting Paper th latest shades and tints, 50e box. Milford Lawn finish, comes Autocrat linen in all 60 sheets to box, 25c. Envelopes to match, 10¢ a Alexis sheets, 35c. Plaza Lawn, 72 sheets ex- tra fine linen in neat box, 35¢ |clogged-up nostrils and the alr pas _Linen—contains 72 } 0 | | months ago PILFERED LOVE PROVES COSTLY $50,000 or Year in Jail for Wrecking Home BOULDER, Dee. 12-6. C Stevens, owner of a garage and transportation «ystem at must pay U. Grant Gilger, promt nent merehant of that town, $50,000 for alienating the affections of Mrs. Gilger and for criminal conversa tion, or go to Jail one year should Giiger elect to pay his former friend's board bill while behind the bars, Gilger declares he will be iad to pay Stevens’ board to keep him tn jail tn order to be revenged for the wrecking of his home. There were two counts aguinst Stevens, one charging him with alienating Mrs. Gllger’s affections and thereby wrecking the Gilger home, and the other charged the de fendant with criminal conversation. The jury found Stevens guilty of both charges with malice and or dered him to pay Gilger $25,000 on each count or go to jail A letter written by Mrs. Giger from Denver to Stevens several which the husband of the woman secured possession of is believed to have had @ deciding tn- fluence with the jury. Stevens was addressed as “darling” tn this letter, which was signed “Love, Love.” ‘The letter referred to clandestine meetings between Mrs. Gilger and Colo, Lyons, | Stevena in Denver and cautioned him to be careful. Suggestions were | also made as to how certain inci- | dents in whieh both the writer and | Stevens figured might be satiafac | al PALACE HIP The Paper Dreas Revue ts a novel conception which is a feature of the | new bill at the Palace Hip. There ts & lively chorus of girls both young | and pretty whose natural charms are amazingly enhanced by brililant cos tumes made entirely of paper. With & pair of comedians and an attrac tive model es the center of activities, the girly frolic thru a number of} catchy songs and dances. | Ernest Rackett pleases with a com ody monologue. A monoplane and torpedo novelty ts part of the ap paratus employed by the M: Troupe, @ quintet of juggie: precede their whirlwind fint jure sling bicycles, Ted Cleveland and Pegry Dowrey bring plenty of ex sages of the head: stops nose run-| ning; relieves the headache, dullness, | feverishneas, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. | “Pape’s Cola Compound” is the jauickest, surest relief known, and | forms feats of costs ony a few cents at drug stores ta without assistance, © quinine tastes| HOLIDAY GIFTS FROM } ( } Tinker Pins, ( for youngsters. The regu } By coming tomorrow you get them for Djer-Kiss Toilet Sets In oblong satin ttned box containing Perfume, Totlet Water, Face Powder, Sachet Powder, Totlet Soap, Rouge and Taleum. Set . reaiednas| } 5 | § gift Mavis Toilet Sets This dainty set consists of Mavis Talcum Powder, Tollet Soap and Toilet | Water, comes in neat box } and will make a pleasing ) for any woman or} Victory Linen, box contains 24 sheets paper, 24 envelopes, sells at 35e. cuses for laughs in their comedy skit. “Big time” material t» the offering of Nora Allen, & talented lyric so- prano, “Just Me” ts the billing of tiny Florette, a pretty girl who per tion | ta the! ry Mo Laren is seen in the principal role. “Bonnie, Bennie Lassie,” feature photoplay in which Ma: TOY SPECIAL the instructive and entertaining toy 39c. ‘ 4 ‘ lar price is 50c. La Boheme Toilet Sets Triangular shaped satin ned box containing Tollet Water, Perfume, Face Pow. Ger and Sachet Powder. ‘This is a beautiful set and sells at Hudnut Toilet Sets Three Flowers Toflet Sets, containing Perfume, Toflet Water, Face Powder, Sachet Powder and Taleum; all tr 2 satin lined box BARTEL Mirror, Barry design—size 10% x61% | inches, $5.50. Mirror—solid block—excep- tionally heavy, beveled glass of highest quality, $6.50. Handle block, size 1114x6%4 inches, $4.00. Millinery Mirror—DuBarry pattern, solid block, size 16x 87 inches, $9.00. hes, $7.50. ameter 44% inches, $3.00. torlly explained to the duped hu» band Reference was made to Mra. Gilger’s suit for divorce and what effect certain things might have on both judge and jury. The testimony showed Giiger re peatedly pleaded with Stevens not to break up his home Cut Away Hill at Puget Sound Yard BREMERTON, Dec, 13—Work has been begun at the navy yard here which will result in nearty 1,000,000 aryds of dirt betng removed in an excavation of the hill at the fat wide of the yard. The contract of grading has been enlarged until now the work will include practically the entire hill occupied by the dis ciplinary barracks. ‘The work in considered a necessity for the future expansion and devel opment of the Bremerton navy yard. HIT BY AUTO; LEGS INJURED James Allen, 134 Taylor st, is suf: fering severe bruises about both legs Friday ae the result of being struck late Thursday afternoon in front of the Skinner and Eddy shipyard by a machine driven by William Cicorta, 2011 Youler way. L’S PYRALIN IVORY solid block—Du { Mirror, pressed ame as above, sixe 1414x8 fair Receivers, DuBarry, Children’s Day at “Taft’s” Mechanical and Educational TOYS Including Many Saturday Specials Amuse the Whole Family for 35c One of the best table games made; will pee vide fun for the whole: } household; 35c. 5c s for a 15¢ Toy Flying Tinker, the Pilot of the Sky, one of the famous Tinker Toys. Saturday spe- cial, 5¢. (No phone orders). LYING TINKE PILOT OF THE SKY R 57 Games for $5.45 A Carrom Com- bination Game Board will pro- vide entertain- ment the year around. Splen- didly made and beautifully finished. This model, 27 inches square,’with 55 pieces of equip- ment for 57 games. ing manual SPECIAL, SATURDAY ONLY, $5.45 ~ Orders No Phone $3.75 “Meccano,” the American Toy for American Boys and Girls Taft’s is the only “Meccano” Parts Supply Station in the Northwest, and here you will find all “Meccano” Sets and Parts in a full variety. Start the children with one set; let them add to it as they get inter- ested in the building possibilities of this wonderful instructive toy. MECCANO SETS—$1.00 to $40.00 “Meccano” Motors and Transformers Electric Motors te yp build into your “Mec cano” Models— $2.00 With extra gears and reverse attachment — $1.00 will be {nterested in the very special reductions in the Women's Wear De - partment. Big redactions on exclusive Taft Buits. “ST ABUILT” BL Amusing as well as in- structive, a splendid educational toy. Com- plete met with build. LADIES TEDDY BEARS Every kind of Ted@y Bear you ever saw and many that you have never seen, one for every child, $150 to $10.50. Also elephants, terriera, Lrish puppies, fox hounds, cate aud poodles, $1.75 te $3.00, Electric transformers for reducing the electric current from any socket to run Trains or Motors—, $2.00 Strong Spring Motors with which you can make real working models, with reverse gear-—83.00 ©-“BabIO The “K-C” Junior Set will enable you to become: a licensed Wireless Operator. They send and receive six to eight miles. Packed complete in strong wood DOXES 22.2 eee eee eee sseeeee s+ $20.00 to $100.00 A Real Wireless Outfit Gilbert’s Educational Playthings Telegraph Sets $1.25 and $2.00 Telephone Sets These are not toys. They provide lots of en- tertainment and amuse- ment, but have a real educational value. Electrica! Sets— $2.50 and $10.00 F/ “Mysto” Magic Sets— Chemistry Sets. *$2.00 to $5.00 ° $1.00 to $10.00 Be ELECTRICAL set , “Ueless Sets STRIKING BAGS $4.00 to $20.00 Platforms 5.00 to $60.00 Swivels 25e to $1.00 Bag Gloves T5e to $3.00 Pocket Knives for Christmas Boys’ Pocket Knives, two blades, biack fiber handle, os Nustrated oh Rodgers I X L Knives, stag handies-— i $4.00 to $6.50 Rodgers Pen Knives, pear] handle—- ne $7.00 to $12.50 $1 eel. Walrus ....$5.00 Seal . $4.00 Calfskin ...$3.50 . Other Calfskin Belts ranging from ‘cs to $2.50 ° Boys’ Chain Knives and $1.75 Every Knife warranted Cloth of Gold—the popular box stationery in latest de- Signs—24 sheets paper and 24 envelopes, 50¢-75c. Hy-Tone Linen Fabric in various tints—24 sheets pa- per, 24 envelopes, 50c and 75c Cecilian Cambric, assorted tints in each box, 65c. Sheerwhite Linen station- ery, best quality, 75c. White & Wyckoff's Grecian Panels, 24 sheets paper, 24 envelopes, in neat embossed covered box, $1.00. White & Wyckoff’s Klear- flax Linen, 48 sheets paper and 48 envelopes, assorted pink and white, $1.50. Springtime Reveries in beautiful box containing 24 sheets paper,"24 envelopes of quality linen fabric, $2.25. Belgravian—assorted tints of quality linen in novelty desk style box—two distinct styles of stationery in each box, $2.00. Springtime Reveries, in beautiful box containing 24 gilt-edge correspondence cards, 48 sheets paper and 48 envelopes—the ideal gift for “her”; box, $5.06. At any Bartell store you will find a wonderful selec- tion of dainty gift stationery for the youngsters or grown- No Gift Like a “Kodak” Let us suggest the gift that always pleases— We have any Kodak or Camera that will suit your fancy. Tho small Brownie to the large Grafiex, a ma- chine for every require. ment. Kodak 89.49 to $112.15 Brownies. $2.86 to $19.95 Fountain Pens—Our stock includes only the best makes. Pens for men or women at $2. Christmas Tree Lighting Sets Fit any light socket; come in various colors, red, green, white, etc. Absolutely no danger from fire and consume very little current. 8 Lights 16 Lights Does away with old- style candles; no drip- 50 and up. Dolls The little will surely want a Doll Christmas morning. We have the very one she wants, dressed in gayest colors and furs. Prices range from $4.00 to $12. Nut Bowls Mahogany Finish Nut Bowls, complete with set of 6 picks and cracker. Separate place in center Hair Receivers, diameter 47 inches, oval top, $2.50. Puff Boxes, DuBarry de- sign, size 415-16 inches in di- ameter, $2.50 each. Puff Boxes, size 5 inches in diameter, $2.00. Nail Polishers, size 714x134 inches, with tray and detach- able chamois, $2.25. Nail Polisher with tray and detachable chamois, size 614x 1% inches, $1.75. Nail File, DuBarry design, 7% inches long, handle 8% inches, 85c. Nail File, total length 714 inches, square edge, handle 354 inches, 40c. Cuticle Knife, 3% inches 5Y% inches total length, handle 8% inches, 85c. Cuticle Knife, DuBarry total length, handle 81% in- ches, 35e. Scissors, DuBarry, 51% ins., Pyralin Ivory handle, $1.75. Scissors, Pyralin Ivory han- dle, 41% inches long, $1.25. Shoe Hooks, DuBarry, 75. Shoe Hooks, plain, 25¢. Ivory Trays, priced at 40c to $4.00. Picture Frames in all styles and sizes, 65¢ to $3.00. Handkerchief and Glove Boxes at $6.50 to $10.00, Jewel Boxes, $4.00 to $6.00. Boy Scout Outifts PLA, yr Aluminum Cooking Kits, consisting of Bucket, Fry Pan, Plate, Cup, Fork and Spoon, compléte..........$4.00 Official Boy Scout Knives, big blade, can opener, screw driver, bottle opener and leather punch ... oo. $2.50 EVERSHARP PENCILS ——_—_— A Taft Merchandise Certificate if you don't quite know what to de cide on, purchase one of our Mer- chandise — Certifi- cates and let him choose for him- self, ooo b ete, ... Things the Fisherman Wants ‘ Fly books with pockets for leaders, spinners, $230 Aluminum Fly and Leader Borx..... Heavy Leather Reel Case, hand sewn. Rainbow Trout Reel, English pattern... Number 2 Martin's Auto Reel.... Tripart Casting Reel 2... decscereeeeene o$5.50 $6.50 + owes $5.00 WATERMAN IDEAL PENS Something that every man wants.$1.00 to $10.00 A model to suit every hand..$2.50 to $15.00 FRENCH MAID FINDS SOLDIER LOVER HAS TAKEN OTHER BRIDE Ginet Panquet of Bar le Let's arrived in San Francisco to find her sweetheart, Clifford Watkins of Ven- —_—$—<—<$<—$ $$ go eat at Boldt'e—n Due, Who, tura, a bridegroom of the Travelers’ Aid, several months. She appealed for help to ups. Priced at 25¢ to $6.50 box. ping on carpets and a superior way of decorat- ing the tyee. for picks and cracker. Complete set, $1.50. 5—BARTELL DRUG STORES—5 Second Ave. First Ave. | Westlake Ave. at Pine St. 610 Second Ave., Near Alaska Bldg. In These articles comprise only a amall part of our vast stock. Ivory, you may rest aseured that we have tt. If its Let Us Supply Your Christmas Candies Box or Bulk, cholee Cream Chocolates and Christmas * Mixed M14 3d Ave; downtown, 913 2d Ave. ; Ave; ve, one th realize t blade lan: «Smale mreatent action of fevtval over held in Seattle is now pre {oesat the Central Bapiae h reaen the ryote ‘Pevple as ‘aia cessfully as Mo r 4, mornt ‘venti SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 12.—If you were a French girl with a cozy litte shop frequented by American soldiers near th® front, and one of them made love to you, and then fe turned to America, and you sold your shop and followed him found him married to another what would you do? This question and these circum- added to further fact Deas, fntroaia Mla A Take 1 oF STEVENS’ if you value time TAttie Goot, Priv: t 2 H i / f i if i BAF i i 4 F i i i

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