The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1920, Page 9

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Soy One’ 2 £42 ae Pee oe RAINBOW COCKTAIL A Musical Fantasy With Bruce De Lette and Helene Coyne WOMEN READY NIGHTS ie, Me, We ALL “WEEK LE BRICE Assisted by Adelaide Mason and Rube Beckwith “Dances and Tunes of 1919" McRAE & CLEGG The Intruder and the Queen of the Wheel BOB HALL The Extemporaneous Chap SNOW & SIGSWORTH Smart and Snappy RUTH BUDD The Girl With the Smile Kinograms LYONS & YOSCO Vaudeville’s Favorites Their Exclusive Compositions Concert Orchestra Topics of the Day THERE’S A MATINEE DAILY Matrimonial Seas a Bit Rough, but Nicholas Brill Steers Safely Into Port The matrimonial affairs of Nich- | elas and Bertha W. Brill have been| fimally settled. But not until Nich was lodged in the county jail for contempt of court. ‘The trouble started when she sued hin for divorce. Brill went to John ¥. Dore, Mrs. Brill’s attorney, in puch repentant attitude that he pre vailed on MYs. Brill to dismiss the mat. No sooner was this done than te came right back Into court and sued her for divorce. “Nagging” was his allegation. In- eomsed at the trickery of her hus band, Mrs. Brill again went to Dore BAD BREATH a and filed « crosscomplaint {In which she bared the family secrets. A widow, Mra. Romagne, and a mysterious “Mabel” were mentioned @ contributory causes to her hus band’s alleged delinquency. Exspe- |clally the widow. It was her custom |to throw her arms around Bill's neck and embrace, hug and kise him On the public streets, said Mrs, Brill. | On February 15, decree was grant- |ed in her favor. She was given an auto, possession of two boys, and he Waa ordered to pay her $75 a month alimony, To insure payment of the alimony, the court instructed him to give her a mortgage on the Limited restaurant, 120% Occidental ave, in which he owned half interest. | Instead, he sold the restaurant, ob- | taining $800 for his share. Added to | this was his refusal to pay the all | mony. Five times Mrs. Brill appeared in court and jad him served with con | tempt proceedings fer failure to obey the mandate of the court. Finally he | heeded and appeared to answer the charges. That wae Friday. When the court discovered that he by |ad not paid the alimony, Nicholas | Was sent to jail T: act “I've only got $3 to my name,” Dondls and ver, | Brill protested. He was put in a cell. At 930 Fri day pight, the jailer heard Brill call ing. "He wanted out. “Nothing doin’,” said the Jailer ‘then Brill reacned down in his " pocket. He drew out a fat roli of 4 ’ Olive Tablets without ill». inor any disagreeable “L've got $500 here, and I'm going _F. M. Edwards discovered the to give it to my wife,” he promised formula after seventeen years of prac- frill was taken out of the cell, his tice among patients afflicted with wife was summoned, the money was bowel and liver complaint, with the xiven to her, and he was released bad breath. |The Briils lived at 623 23rd ave. 8 ble | = well manda inghampton, N. Y., Republican, bought by George F. Johnson, shoe manufacturer, is to be operated on a profit-sharing baste. a Famous for Its Quality— Insist on this kind when you order from your grocef. SEATTLE BAKING CO. TO CAMPAIGN Will Meet “Wednesday to Plan State Action Mra of the |. state regent the American | Revolution prominent elub woman of Spokane, has been added (© the executive committees of the newly formed woman's orgunia Yon to fight the high ¢ ing, it was announced The nucleus of a to probe into living tablished at a conference the Women’s Univ y club here ‘Thursday The ‘erence war called under gov ont ausploes The complete list of women serving on the executive commit. tee of the organimation includes | Mra, Josephine Corlins Preston, | Olympta, * » muperintendent of | schools; Mrs. C. P, Halabanoff, Ta coma, president of the State Fed eration of Clubs; Mra. J. 8. Mekeo, Vancouver, Wash. president of the te Minute Women; Mra, Arthur | Varney, ma, president of the | State Parente-Teachers’ asnociation; Mra. Sophie Clark, Seattle, state representative of the National Trades union; Mrs. George Gould, Spokane, state regent of the D. A Rj; and Miss Jane Scott, Seattle, executive secretary of the Y. W, C. | A, and Miss Kffie I. Raitt, Seat. | tle, wtate director of the campaign to reduce living costs. | ‘The first meeting of the execu- tive committee will be held at the | Women's University elub, 1205 Firth jaye. Wednesday morning at 12:80 o'clock. Subcommittees will be ap pointed at this time. OHIO MAN ISA MODERN WIZARD |Corns stop hurting then lift organization ts was Om held at Drops of magic! Doesn't hurt one | | bit! Apply a little Freezone on that | touchy corn, instantly that corn | } stops hurting, then you litt It off with the fingers. No pain at all!| 18 Why walt? Your Gruggist selle a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, suffictent to rid your feet of every bard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation, Freezone is the much talked of ether discovery of the €incinnati gentus. ~ Doctors Use -Adler-i-ka “I use Adiertka in ALL bowel Canes with great success. Some cases require only ONE DOSE.” (Signed) Dr. W. A. Line, Westbaden, Ind. Adler--ka flushes BOTH upper and |lower bowel so completely it relieves ANY CASE gaa on the stomach or sour stomach. Removes foul matter which poisoned stomach for months. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis, Adier-ka is a mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple ingredients. Swift Drug Co., Bartell Drug Co, and all leading druggiste. Are Yeu FAT? be envious of those who 1? Here is important news pleasant reduction of n who have been f dened with fatness. Use of and follow the reduction « —whatever you req metrical figure po teed on fair teat, un r no cost to you. a 6 improving health and attractivenons happiness into your life and p it by many years. of others! Bee Kring Brochure A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUB Registered Dentists Out of te high rent district, per- sonal service and moderate advertis- off with fingers. | Try it! | THE SEATTLE STAR-—MONDAY, ‘Dorothy Reports Hunt for Leap Year Hubby; Is She Kidd BY AILKEN CLAIRE Maybe I am being kidded and don't know it. if Anyway, my new friend, “Dorothy |M." the 1 who read my Hat of jeligtbie 4 ye bachelora and | made a date to meet pf them in @ park and was dine nted when someone else appeared, writes me to day: My Dear Miss Claire: to thank you for hing my letter in The Star, aps you have been the means of making two hearts one or—you know wha ran, Last night after dinner I had loosened up my hair and put on an old pair of slippers like I al ways do nights when I haven't cot a date. Your feet get so tired after standing around all day on high heels, Well, the doorbell rang, and Mama went to the door, I heard 8 rich baritone voice ask if Miss Dorothy M. was at home, and then—he came in. Despite the | fact that my heart was seting mighty queer, T had the presesee of mind to hide my feet as far as 1 could get them under the davenport. 1 knew who it was before he had sald a word. He was all that my fancy had painted hin— tall and dark with the most won- derfal blue eyes. Why, honest, Miss Claire, be had it all over | Wallle Reid. I could only mur- mur, “Pleased to meet you,” and * ask him to be seated. Then he explained that a clerk In his office had answered the phone when I called and had made the date for fun. He ask- ed if the young man might call and make his own apologies, Said he was sure I'd find he im- proved on acquaintance and, tho a retarned hero, he himself would see to it that he'd not have to depend on a wife's job to live swell. That while no man would be worthy of so much beauty, he would certainly cherish it, I felt lhe saying, a eee you ik for yourself, ” like the girl in John Standish's Courtship, but 1 could only sit ke # rube and Iét him arrange tn date for me with this returned hero person. I just know I can never care for another man after meeting this Prince Charming. After he was gone I ran to the looking glass, and really I didn't look bad. My hair wasn't so awfal mussed, and the mascaro had smudged down just enough to make my eyes look big and blue, I'm sure that he never noticed my feet. At any rate I'm going to seo the young man. Who knows JAP JUNK MEN SUE CITY DADS Say Council Violated Inter- national Treaty Declaring that the city council violated a treaty between America and Japan by refusing to grant them loenses to engage in the junk busl- have inatituted suit in superior court against the city of Seattle, Mayor C. B. P@zgerald, the city coun- lett and Police Chief Joel F. Warren. Because they feared Chief Warren would arrest them as proprietors of the Togo Junk company, on a charge of engaging in the business unlaw- fully when their license expired Sat- urday, they secured a temporary re straining order stopping any such ar | rest The counct] refused to renew the Togo company’s license Novethber | 18, on the “wole grounds that the | proprietors were subjects of the Em- peror of Japan and not American the complaint says, | citizens,” Progress in e . . ing Miss Claire? | what it may lead to? If he ts | not the king, he is near him, So hoping for better things, I am, Grvtefully yours, | DOROTHY M. P. 8—You see, a man can be & perfect gentleman even if he is @ millionaire De M. cee Really, Dorothy, I don't know what to make of you. I don’t know whether you are real or not. If you are@ho you seem to be @ girl capable jof taking care of herself, I must warn you to have a care, Tut, by all means, if you ike the king instead of the man next to king. This is leap OF YOUR HAIR “‘Danderine”’ creates mass of thick, gleamy waves In a few moments you can trans form your plain, dull, flat hair, Y can have it abundant, soft, glossy aod full of life, Just get at any drug or tollet counter a small bottle of “Danderine” for a few cehta. Then molaten @ soft cloth with the “Dan. derine” and draw this thru your hatr, taking @ne emall strand at a time. Instantly, yea, immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your hair, It will be @ mass, so soft, lustrous and ao easy to do up. All dust, dirt and excessive oil is re moved, lat “Danderine” put more life, color, vigor and brightness in your hair, ‘This stimulating tonic will freshen your scalp, check dandruff and falling hair and help your hair to grow long, thick, strong and beau- PRICE $1,250 This ts the price now, for first unit of this house on acre of | ground ‘in West Seattle, $100 cash land $15 per month. You move in and finish the house as fast aa you jean. With high price of lumber ness, M. Miyake and K. Okasakl| 104 isnor this ts the one way tolf| [procure @ home at a reasonable figure, You beat the rent man and |the coal man. Léta of free wood on |the ground. See me for a home. H. C. PETERS 716 Third Ave, Tells How to From Head-Colds, Quick Relief It's Splendid In one minute your clogged now FRASER-PATIERSON Co, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET The Annual January Clearance Sale in The China and. Fs i i Glassware Sections Beginning Tuesday Including— China —_ Pottery Dinnerware § Glaseware —Clositg out several patterns of dinnerware and odd pieces of faney China, Pottery and Glassware, at a big reduction—in most instances at half less, and in many cases much less than half price. Novelties Specially Priced, in Groups— ° Bamboo Baskets, reduced to 15c. Fern Baskets, reduced to 50c. Egyptian Pottery, reduced to 50c. Pottery in Indian design, reduced to @5c. Novelty Ash Trays, reduced to 10c, - White China Cups and Saucers, 69c for set of Six. Water Tumblers with frosted grape design, 49c for set of six. a e —China Section, Fifth Floor, | No Bothersome Bobbins In the Eldredge Two-Spool Sewing Machine —aAn ordinary size spool of thread is used in place of a bobbin, saving time and labor. : —The automatic tension is another time-saving device, producing a perfect stitch on all classes of work without adjustment, and saving the time necessary to change tensions on the other ma- chines, . | -—The Eldredge Two-Spool is moderately priced, | but gives as high a degree of satisfaction as oth- ers costing twice as much. -A small payment | down places this machine in your home—then a | dollar a week until the total is paid—no interest on the remaining payments. A liberal allowance will be made on your old machine. Hs —Sewing Machine Section, Second Floor, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET a modern of all Dress Forms —adjustable and collapsible, in @ variety of styles an@ sizes, is @& great aid im | are everstout, why remain) Miyake and Okazaki secured funds | to start the junk business one year |'rils will open, the air passages of ago. They obtained a license from |Your head will clear and you can the city January 10, 1918. In one|reatho freely. No more hawking, year they built up a business valued |*?™Ming, blowing, headache, dryness. At $80,000, They employ elght men, |NO #truggling for breath at night; |own three autos and carry on a bust. |Your cold or catarrh will be gone. |neas that sometimes totals $42,000| Pt a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Jin one month, | Balm from your druggist now. Apply | The treaty which the Japanese | little of this fragrant, antiseptic, claim {» violated is one signed p," the | healing cream in your nostrils. It | emperor of Japan and President Taft | penetrates through every air passage | Aprit §, 1911 |of the head, soothes the inflamed or | By it citizens of Japan are guar-|swollen mucous membrane and relief Janteed “the same rights as natives” | comes instantly | when in America, and are allowed to| It's just fine, Don't stay atuffed-up |“carry on trade, own, lease and oo-| With a cold or nasty catarrh—relief cupy houses, lease land and do any-| Comes 60 quickly. thing incident or necessary for |——————— trade” upon the same basis as an eit Bookkeepers HEALTH SHIP. |Accountants FORN, Y. TOTS Stenographers \Children Benefit in “Live ° —Listen! Longer” Campaign When the rapidity and ac- (Special to The Star) NEW YORK, Jan, 12.—In con-/ curacy of your work de gested New York, where air is pends upon the condition of your eyes, you should not rdly more plentiful than money, e latest project in the “Live onger” campaign consigts largely iving from 100 to 200 children ght hours of fresh air a day on bandoned ferry boat fitted | preventorium.” mp Manhattan” is the name| given the boat which is under the| direct charge of New York City | Bureau for Preventable Diseases. | n the results of examinations by city physicians, ing symptoms of pr diseases, in their early stages, are selected and enrotied as “passengers on the good ship “Camp Manhattan ‘They go to the ship every day Jui as they would go to school; and | thus not separated from their | parents, altho they get the full bene: | fit of medical treatment and outdoor | life . ney are fed, if suffering from malnutrition, with the proper food, compelled to join in the rest periods (sleep in the open air, wrapped warmly fm steamer ‘blankets and |their progress watched carefully by Nurse Seina Weigel, the skipper of the bont, Real results have already been lished, be “ me stand in the way of @ suc- cessful career. From its very nature, yours work taxes the eyes severely, unless they are in the best possible condition, If your eyes are not de fective they can do an enor. mous amount of work with- out Injury, but a slight eye- strain may injure your eyes } permanently. L: If you have symptoms of eyestrain call and let us ex- amine your eyes at once, Delay only makes bad mat- ters worse, “Satisfaction Guaranteed.” Seattle Optical Co. Optometrists and Mfg. Opticians let @ foolish prejudice; against wearing glasses) Special Price ———— 6 Sa = Special Reductions in Satin Dresses Of the Larger Sizes $22.50, $25.00 and_$27.50 —Dresses of: finest qual- ity satin, in extra sizes, 40-inch to 53- : bust measure. —Including many clever styles for stout figures. In black, navy blue, taupe and brown. —Specially priced at $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50. Exceptional Values in Georgette Blouses at $5.0 — Very clever Models of good quality orgétte, with the new trimming effects. he colors include white, flesh, sunset, lib- erty blue and navy. In all sizes, 86 to 44. 2 = Nearly 5,000 at TALKS ON “WINTER IN ROME” ; “A Winter in Rome" Peon 9 State University iy aoe SA ie ject of an address by Prof, B. K. Rand, of Harvard, at Meany hall, Rogistration at the University of any hall, J @ Washington was expected to reach |UMiversity campus, Monday after. the 6,000 mark, for the first time in noon at 2 o'clock. He was to be the history of the institution, this guest of the Harvard club at the home of Ira Bronson, 601 Olympic week, Enroliments opened Monday with 4,865 names on the books, Foley’s | Honey and T COMPOUND U {8 A TIME-TRIED REMEDY can be relied upon to get rid of and colds that lead to eerious illness BR place Monday evening. Absinthe, once the national drink SOME EGG ORDER of France, is made by steeping DES MOINES, Iowa, Jan. 12.—Po-| wormwood and other aromatic herbs lice were called to help waitresse : the Hotel Fort Des Moines fill order for $45 worth of hard boiled ogas. The diner, Howard Applegate, Guthrie Center, Iowa, was found in- sane, Tar Compound. It for years, and it never faile us,’ . H. Foley, Marquette, Mich, The first Japancee to com to America was @ 14-year-old boy who had been shipwrecked and picked up

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