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RPRPAL FeO ASSETS) appear before my eyes and every ‘Thing would seem to jump before me. I was very nervous and was so rest “less I could get but little sleep, as I “would just roll‘and toss from one side “ot Tacomas Store OF INVENTION IS ‘They have no “L" road tn Tacoma. | What wonder, that James Jacobs, of that city, coming to Seat: | tle and riding on an elevated for the firat time in his life, did not under then, Professor Permitted to Study stand? He tried ta step off between stops | , . near Flanders st, Tuesday afternoon, | Youth's Discovery ‘One leg was injured | There are over 40,000 characters | fn the Chinese Language | tinued today to pusato the wise ~| ones, Rev, Father William 1 Smith, professor of physics at RICHARDS HA | Seattle college, says the device GAINED 25 LBS. Alfred M. Hubbard's “atmos pheric electrical generator” con “will in a few years ad whole theory and pr cloctricity beyond the d solontists.” Rev. Prof. Smith made a careful examination of the contrivance. | A | Other local scientists have nat seen his is not yet it, Hubbard guarding secret carefully, only because it patented, he says, That the small magnetized bit of metal encased in layers of wire, without outside wire connections, is suffictent in itself to produce and Seattle Man Was So Weak and Dizzy He Could Hard- ly Work—But Feels Fine Now i eeeeeies current for hours, is the real thing HS gan x eae sakes ete and no jake, is the contention of we gained twenty-five pounds in| Rey prof, Sralth ight and am enjoying the best | The 19-year-old inventor remains Of health.” said A. C. Richards. @! most of his time tn his laboratory Fiveter at the Skinner & Eddy | working with his machine and study Bhipyards, and who resides at 6 ed it is a great dis Ing it, convin Twenty-second sireet, Northwest, ery, yet fearful that something Beattie, recently Continuing, ad | ay be Wrong, As soon as the said: patent can be obtained, and not un “For three years I was in a ter-| ti) then, details of construction are ribly weak and run-down condi-/t he made public. tion, I had no energy and feit tired to drag myself home and & t straight to bed, I would be so com-| pletely fagged out. I lost welght) until I was scarcely more than a| Ue and became weaker and day. My blood would id Nc leaden weep peorty ke when 1| SAYS pedo cigal He iola’ “ j| The third arrest in the govern- pe it they were going to sleep, and atts campaign against traders In every minute or 0 to keep off this| WF savings stamps was made Tues Ibumbness. I also had rheumatism |@#Y afternoon, when Dr. Robert T in my legs and they pained me so| Royal, a dentist with offices in the I was in torture nearly all the | Haight building, was arrested by se time. I was badly constipated and | Cret service agents, under the direc would have such diszy spells it waa| 0" of Capt. Thomas B. Foster all I could do to keep fronr falling, |, Royal is accused in the complaint ‘and would have the worst sort of| fled against him before Commission R w McClelland of havin. headaches, when black spots would|*® B ps on x & changed the names on war saving: stamps certificates. When arraigned before Commis | sioner R. W. McClelland, Royal pro- duced ball of $500 for his appear. | ance at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. apd ‘lhe Raed m4 ayer Dr. Royal does not deny charges ay ows é- jot buying and selling the war a Sg about Taniac|*#mps. He alleges that he did not 4 fn seen oo . veg ray know that he was violating the law, 5 . | ber of the stamps in payment o7 ee to ve ae nctite 1 wae) Dilla and took this method of getting goon id of them. hungry all the time, and it was not/""},0) coun Ordell, a pawnbroker. long before I was entirely relieved | whose establishment at 108 Wash of the numbness and Foomatic] tegten st. was raided Monday by se pains in my legs. I have gained in| cret service men, was arraigned be weight and strength until I can do a8! tore the commissioner Tuesday on much in a day as I ever could and], charge similar to that flied against go home feeling as good as when I! p- Royal. He is held for hearing went to work in the morning, and) on $500 bail that was simply fine, as I can sleep andgnanapendigapeindiiaeagrempemmaste, Mexican Probe to all night now without waking up once and always get up completely cf Start in January WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—Investi rested and full of energy. I never) have the headache or dizzy spells an@ don’t know what it is to feel gation of the Mexican situation by gs nage = surely PUt DEW lithe senate sub-committee, appointed me never miss &D ©P-| some months ago for that task, will be resumed at San Antonio, Texas, about January 1, Senator Fail, chair portunity to tell what it has done for me.” Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bartell | man, maid today. Public hearings will Drug Stores under the personal di-|be held. The extent of the henriias Fection of a special Tanlac represen: | wit) depend on reports that Fall is tative Advertisement. |to receive at El Paso after Christ mas from investigators at work along the border and in Mexico, he said. Would stoop over or bend my legs Ahey would become numb and feel | How to Make a Real Wrinkle Remover f cleverly ad and “rejuy it is hard for a woman to b: lieve she can make a simple hom remedy for the removal of wrinkl will do her much more harmless solution ing an ounce of pu olite in a balf pin These ingredients 2 had at any drug store. Use the mix- ly for a while as a refr h lotion. The quick re prise you. Even the first jon produces very marked im- as a firm, ing. Soon biy less than comfortable you will look conside your age. 0.K.,HE SAYS)‘ Imaintain a steady flow of electric| and drowsy all the time, It was male all I could do to get through my/ day's work and I would just have are lens in| Lonesome Suitcase Finds Home When Cop Happens Along . , rolman ©. jcott exelted the able 4 of hia unusual ar jinn Jact station Tues |day matinee hour A sult case idled on the depot plat form, waiting for somebody, Being [of an inquisitive turn of mind him jeelf, Patrolman Scott opened it, In |ulde were nine n bottles and k of that kind of a chorused the crowd | The forceps, or pincers, is an in strument that dates back Into times Jof antiquity | | ABOUT RHEUMATISM What Thousands Have Found Gives) Relief From This Painful Trouble | Rheumatism is @ constitutional | disease, manifesting itself {n local | aches and pains, inflamed joints and stiff muscles, It cannot be cured by local or external applications, It} jmust have constitutional treatment Take a course of the great blood purifying and tonic medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla, which corredts the acid condition of th blood on which! rheumatiam depends, and gives per manent relief. This medicine com-| tines with excellent alteratives and tonics, what is generally conceded to be the most effective agent in the of this divease rtic or laxative ts needed, | ® Pills, Purely vegetable That Are Different | Prism Binoculars $45.00 to $65.00 | Reading Glasses $1.25 to $12.00 Lorgnettes 5.00 to $60.00 Weather Instruments for the home Tbe to $63.00 Dogens of useful gifts for those who wear eyeglasses. “Quality Always at Moderate Prices” | I SEATTLE OPTICAL MAIN 4334. SECOND PLA pe 9 Optometrists and Mig. Opticians | dow One Wo: —— Helped Another || Foley Kidney Pills are bought ia || every etate in the Union by men aad | women on the recommendation of | | those whe ali of kidney t - ments by this sterling family remed: THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1919. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET, Comparetively little Sreraing Bae been done for F. Properties never accept en | | of substitute for the genui ied a Fouey KIDNEY PILLs aid and assiet nature. They senegten end ie weak or kid- neys help to keep the blood on end pure, reli beckeche, fae ore ocean * msc tee ‘ol kideoy trouble of Madde sllments SOLD EYERYWHERE never hoown them to welend, Dunces Mills, efficiency. tive saving Crescent. can stand th te CRESCENT MFG. CO. Seattle, Wash. rescent B e Large Can Saves 25cts on the Dollar ---and Crescent Baking Powder does not deteriorate. Ev>n after the can is opened Crescent re- tains its original strength and Therefore you make this posi- We know indeed that Crescent baking efficiency and ties, for not a pound can get by the rigid scrutiny of our cheme ists. Crescent raised foods are light, sweet, and whole- some. Your grocer cen supply you. Powder in the 5 Ib. tins of © severest tests for 1 around good quali- sts and technical Special Values in Native Cedar Chests —Just six in the lot, all large size. Some with trays, and some with copper trim- mings. All specially priced, $15.00 each. —Cedar Cheats, Fourth Floor. A Special Value in Dressed —Attractive dolls with cork stuffed bodies, jointed, with painted heads. In plaid gingham dresses of pink, blue and green. Specially priced at $1.95. SS Dolls, Second Floor A Suit Sale of Importance —Decided Reductions on Women’s and Misses’ Suits of the Finer Quality. -All in the newest, smartest styles of the winter. —Suits of velour, sil- vertone, tinse ltone, and velour checks. Tailored and semi- tailored models. —Other models with fur collars. i —lIn a good range of colors, Navy, Brown, Oxford, Burgundy and Taupe. —Of qualities to $75.00, for $39.00. —Suits, Third Floor, The New Art Where Unusual Gifts Are to Be Found in Abundance Section —The Smaller Gifts of Modest Price, As Well As the Magnificent Articles of Gift Furniture Worth Hundreds of Dollars. ——Lamps, in complete and exclusive selections, from the small boudoir side light with diminu- tive imported French shade, to the massive dav- enport and floor lamps of solid mahogany and polychrome. sashes. Acme Dolls . | —with rein ers a ith reinforced corners and patent rigid leg A Special Value in Fiber Sweaters —Attractive models with sailor collars and In Turquoise, Rose, Copen, Gray, National Blue and Gold. Specially priced at $9.75. —Sweaters, Second Floor. Tables Card supporter, —The Acme is undoubtedly the best construct- ed card table on the market. $4.75 tables, special at $3.75. ette top, regular at $4.25, special at $2.95. —Card Tables, Fourth Gloves —Children’s Elwool gloves, fleece Gray and tan shades. One clasp and strap wrist styles. $1.50, lined. $1.75 and $2.25. —Children’s fleece lined fur top mittens, in gray and tan. pair. —Infants’ white wool mittens. 50c a pair. —One clasp style. natural shade only. Slip-on Ripple Sweaters —Very attractive slip-over model. and sleeves of plain weave. Jersey weave. ~-Sweaters, Gecond Floor. —In the Men's Section. Kodaks for Christmas With felt top. With leather- clasp pique sewn weight capeskin gloves, in tan and brown. All sizes, at $2.00 a pair. —One clasp overseam sewn cape- skin gloves. All sizes. and tan. $2.25 a pair. —Fleece lined suede gloves. All sizes 00 to 6. In brown, tan and gray. $1.75 a pair. ae wrist buckskin gloves. In $4.00 a pair. Glove Section, First Floor. In brown Flare collar of The colors include Nile, Coral, Rose, Peacock, Buff and Copen. Priced at $10.00 each. —Book ends, in many unusual styles. In both moderate priced and quite expensive models. —Pottery—gifts of many kinds—vases, fern boxes, plaques, small novelty boxes, art busts and figures, both large and small. Many inter- esting pieces are from the Kate Fair Studio. You Will Want the Best —We carry the Eastman line—the best of all. —Box Brownies, $2.86 to $5.97. —Folding Brownies, $10.13 to $19.95, —Kodaks, $9.49 to $35.34. Fountain Pens—Popular and useful gifts for both men and women. Our stock is com- plete, in the many better makes; in gold banded, all silver and plain styles, prices are from $2.50 to $12.00. ~—-Light Shades—beautiful shades of silk, and of parchment; for candles, and electric lights; for side lights, for cluster lights, for table lights and for floor lamps. —Eversharp Pencils—$1.00 to $25.00 each. —Kodak Section, First Floor. Handkerchief Squares : —Of extra heavy Poplin and Broadcloth Silks. All sizes to 17. With cluster and single stripes; in Blue, Green, Lav- ender, Tan and Helio. —Men's Section, First Floor, a Floor. Special Values In Luggage for Gifts —$18.00 Black Cowhide Bags, lined with gray leather. Sizes 16 to 18 inches. Spe- cially priced at $13.95. -—$35.00 Likly Country Club Bags. Spe- cially priced at $29.50. —Fine Bags for Men, especially for coun try club use. Have rubber lined pockets for toilet articles. $1.75 a —Fine Black Suit- Cases, fitted with ten large pieces of French Ivory fit- tings; the correct size for a week- end case. Special at $35.00. light One —Luscase Fifth Floor. Men's and Boys’ Christmas Body form lasts, in opera and Everett style, of Black and Brown Kid. Priced at $3.00 and up. Sizes 1 to 5 and 6 to 12. —Shoe Section, Second Floor. Gift Handkerchiefs For Women and Children —Sheer and dainty nainsooks with pretty motifs in colors—Fine linens with hand | embroidered designs in a wide variety of styles—colored handkerchiefs and hand- kerchiefs with colored borders—lade trimmed handkerchiefs—and in fact everything one would wish in handker- chiefs, from the plain linen squares to the very elaborate novelties. Girls’ Middies The Sizes 6 to 18 Years —Mirrors—the unusual in interest and ex- trarodinary in beauty. Many in period styles. —The New Art Section, Fourth Floors —A complete selection of the much desired linen handkerchief squares. Handkerchiefs, First Floor. 43 Sample Electric Table Lamps On Special Sale A sale of 43 tion. 2 tion from the regular prices. —There is a wide assortment from which to choose. lamps alike. ivory, and Roman gold. sample Electric Table Lamps will begin tomorrow in the China See. These lamps representing the newest styles, will be sold at a great reduc- n m : ( There are practically no two A wide variety of finishes, including old brass, bronze, verde green, —Below is a partial list of the lamps on sale, showing the price reductions: ~$12.50 Lamps, Special at $9.75. —$13.50 Lamps, Special at $10.50. —$15.00 Lamps, Special at $11.50. $16.50 Lamps, Special at $12.50. —$17.50 Lamps, Special at $12.75. —$19.50 Lamps, Special at $14.00. —$4.50 Desk Lamps, $3.75. —$5.00 Desk Lamps, $3.75. —$3.00 Desk Lamps, $1.95. —$8.00 Flogg Lamps, metal, $6.95, Lamps, Fifth Floor. —Special Values for Thursday. White galatea, with red and Copen blue collars; also in all white. Priced at $1.95 each. —Misses’ Department, Third Floor, Comfy Slippers —Women’s Comfy Slippers, in satin and felt styles. All colors. Made wi added insoles and cushion heels. Priced at $2.50 and up. —Shoe Department, Second Floor, ‘ab rellas Gifts of Quality for Women and Little Girls —Our selections are now complete—and never were the varieties of novelty umbrellas offered for the holi- day season more attractive than now. rpet Sweepers High-Grade U Umbrellas, First Floor. Bissell iD u Carper ce Practical for Christmas Gifts —Our stock of these well-known and dependable t sweepers, consists of both the regular carpet sweeper and the Bissell Suction Carpet Sweeper, Prices $3.25 to $13.50. —Carpet Sweepers, Fourth Floor, Heatherbloow rb] | Petticoats Very Serviceable and Attractive —New arrivals in heatherbloom _ petticoats, with changeable satin flounces. Colors include Rose, Purple, Taupe, Brown, League Blue, Navy, Moss Green, Bottle Green and Black. Priced at $4.95. —Petticoats, Third Floor, —Men’s and boys’ slippers, made on. foot. ~ | i