The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1920, Page 5

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ave , fence, to assist vc vidual tdeas than will be found anywhere Just Your Word t Woodhouw ou to OODHOUSE- F URNITURE ae 2 416-424 PIKE STREET Store Hours 8:30 to 5:30 Quality Dining Furniture when present stocks on han¢ ¥ WE’LL TRUST YOU. Our Credit System has been estabt furnish your Our terms are easier and our prices are lower Ne Extra Charges—Ne ! Trundaum Furniture Co, RUNBAUM | CO., Inc. Make your selection at Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co, where reasonable prices and easy terms enable you to choose fram all of the m desirable period and modern styles, including Queen Anne, William and Mary and straight line ts in mahogany, American walnut, fumed oak and golden oak Buy now as prices will advance A are disposed of. hed for your conven ome along your own indi That You'll Pay — Ine. HEAL SKIN. DISEASES Apply Zemo, Cleat Clean, Penetrat- ing, Antiseptic Liquid Tt is unnecessary for you to suffer ‘with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and. similar «kin troubles. Zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prom) t- ly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and Soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily ay and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress, ‘The E. W. Rose ie henidattcand a Japan Will Gavein Captured Colonies TOKIO, Jan, 14.—(United Press.) Japan's administration over terri cupied during the war will be continued in the same mi t ss before the exchange of treaty ratifications, an imperial ordinance announced. issued today al rescript lwation of was issued announcing the treaty of at the same time today The edict of the Japanese govern t with regard to the administra of territorial acquisition refers Shantung peninsula and sev cific islands captured during men tion to the eral Pal the war | 9 S$ S. GIVES = | KNOCK-OUT BLOW TO RHEUMATISM Proves Itself Master of This Painful Disease Halfway treatment of Rheuma-/ ticm will never rid you of it. Bet. | ter realize from the outset that when | Rheumatism attacks you have a real battle on your hands and that it's| a man’s job to get rid of it. ‘Temporizing with Rheumatism by the use of liniments, lotions and other external methods of treatment, | is like trying to coax an enemy to let up in his attacks, and permit you to conqeur him without resist- ance. But yoy soon learn that Rheu- matism will not treat you with this consideration. The tiny little germs flock together by the millions’ and center their attacks with undivided force, The effects of the disease | are gradual in taking hold on the system. In fact, the pains are only) slight at first and do not attract |S. your serious attention, but they) gradually increase in severity until your entire system is firmly within the grip of the disease. It is then that you have a real fight on your| hands, for you will find that Rheu matiam is a foe that knows just how | to ertpple you. The pains that were | source of the disease. S$. 3. 8. hardly noticeable at first, become your constant companions, and seem | to take delight in your suffering Dr course, if this painful disease was on the surface only, you might reasonably expect to get relief by the use of surface remedies, such as liniments and other local apt tions. But the source of the di: is your blood. The tiny « find lodgment there and multiply by Aise: rms and scatter, by means jlation, throughout the millions of the blood cir your system. ‘The sensible treatment for this isease and the only one from which you can expect satisfactory results is @ treatment that goes down Into! |the blood supply and reaches the| ts al wonderful blood remedy and ts the! logical, treatment for Rheumatism, because it promptly permeates the entire blood supply and searches out and neutralizes the disease germs. If you are a victim of Rheumatism you can take 8. 8. 8. with the assur- ance that you are not experiment ing, but using a remedy that has brought relief to thousands who have suffered from this painful disease. ‘This great old remedy has been sold all over the United States for mare than fifty years, and has been used with gratifying results. It is a great | blessing for a sufferer to become acquainted with the powers of 8. 8. | . for in this remedy ts found the| help that can come only from tho| proper treatment. | Many letters have been written to | us by those who have used 8. 8. 8.,| telling of the good It has done them. Their statements will be helpful to many others who suffer, and we will | be giad to send you some of these testimonials, full of this direct evi-| dence of the value of 8. 8. 8. We maintain a medical depart ment for the benefit of all who are |) Thief Medical Ad-| with all forms affitcted and our viser, who is familiar will gladly give you to of Rheumatism, advice without charge as your own case. treatment ¢ Write today to Swift Specific Co., 118 Atlanta, wift Laboratory, Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Used By Every For Over A Quarter of A Century Price 30 Cents Look for this signature on the box | their musical offering. Jor the typewriting on the machine |sun, dus 1 can do both now and | few prepa bave ‘dissardel tay, long. dinianes|en tinea 4 " s altogether. I can count the | family THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESD, OFFICER'S PLEA |Waiters Will Be Busy | IS SHELL SHOCK) Now Figuri Charged With Second De- In d gree Burglary come Tax Blanks Maile to Everyone Who Receiv- ed Less Than $5,000 Shell shock an unhappy mar France anity ¥ and return fre riage since hin om stitute the Are you a waiter? Then don’t for made by William former first Heutenant in the motor. trans |&et to include the tips you received port corps, charged with burglary in|! 1919 In your Income tax return the second deg for the year, Tips, according to the Wearing his uniform, with a ailver|Pesulations of the department of in bar on each shoulder and a wound | ternal revenue, are not regarded as) chevron on his right arm, Pizer was | lifts, but as compensations for nerv arra 1 before Supertor Judge A. | !ce# rendered W. Frater Tuesday, He pleaded not » tax blanks have been mail: | guilty, and supplemented this pl persons who paid 1918 in by of insanity come tax in Seattle last year on len) r rented a house at 2106 Fifth | than $5,000 | ,ve. W., and sold the furniture for| Approximately 40,000 persona are jeome in the year they are r ing Up Tips Direct expenses ineurred in earn: | ing hin co! mation are the allow able deductions, For ¢ a doctor may deduct fer the upkeep of hin car if it is used entirely for bust ness purpones. Or a traveling me welling on commission may deduct ¢ Price of his ratiroad fare ax a bust hess expense, but not the hotel bill, which is & personal, living expense Date Keceived be reported as in lve Figure on Salaries must neardions of when they ar ur Thus a monthly salary paid January 6, 1920, for services rendered during December, 1919, need not be on $2 As the buyer was driving away |@nticipated to file returns before wit wly purchased ta, F.| March 16, th t day on which the Ww man from whom Piser | return may filed without penalty rented the house, and who owned the! » 600 persons have paid their furniture, arrived, He restrained the tax for the past year purchaser from taking the furniture | « May Deduct Upkeep and had the burglary charge placed} The person whose incgme ts de against Piser, | rived from salary or wages has sev eral things to eqnajder in making out! his or her return. | Wiretly, of course, the full amount M ouri Pacific Plans Office Here! As soon an federal control of rail the Missourt | ffic in! Seattle, it was enuounced. ‘Tuesday This is the firet move of it» kind since the abolition of off-line offices | by the government Mrs. J. Christman Proved That Lydia E. Pinkhem’s Vegetable isa | y / () Compound | Remedy for this Trouble. seater Y.—‘1 was ina | PALACE HIP The Deputy.” a singing novelty, in which Haynes, Montgomery and | Hannan will headline the new bill which opens at Loew's Palace Hip to- | morrow, The trio of artists will be remembered as having cruised thru vaudeville waters for some time in © Good Ship Nancy Lee.” Their | vehicle carries them in the roles of @ business man who loves apeed not wisely but too well; a coun: try deputy, who attempts to follow in the footsteps of Sherlock Holmes, and his rural sweetheart, Mudge-Morton Trjo promise hing out of the ordinary in Scotch pantomimists are the Mar | batic feats Vaudeville originalities are prom. ined by Fennel and Tyson, a couple who mix pmedy with their new songs and bright patter, ‘A Skating Surprise” is offered by the Skating Macks, who are well known to vaudevillians, The Thornton Sisters are singers. lwhich y ‘The feature photoplay will be * "The idee Trembling Hour.” Doctors Stand amen at Power of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes Strong---According to Dr. Lewis}: Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight 50% in One Week's Time in Many Instances A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at Home to be spared the trouble of ever getting « of many descrip’ wonderfully benefited the ure of this prescription. may Ge e | any active drug store and get a bot- glad to know that according to Dr.| tit of Bon-Opto tablets, Drop one Lewis, there is real hope and help tablet in a fourth of a for them. Many whose eyes were failing say they have had their eyes the t to four times dally. You should restored by this remarkable pre- r nm, and many who once wore| tice your eyes clear up perceptib annem mi they hb thrown right from the # and inflarm: away. One . after tion and redness will quickly di it: “Tt wai 4. Could pear. If your eyes bother you 6 nee to read yw I can read|® little it is your duty to take steps everything without my glasses and|t© save them now before it im too my eyes do pot hurt any more. At|iate. Many hopelessly blind might night they would pain dreadfully | have saved their sight if they bad Now they fee! fine all the time, It a their eyes in time. was like @ miracle to me.” A lady Another prominent physician who tsed it saya: “The atmosphere |to whom the above article was sub with or without on-Opto pre fter thin pre- ays rything an fead even fine t glasses.” Another who “L was bothered with caused by overworked, p h ays train emfully in my own ts whose eyes were strained on ired eyes which induced flerce head-|thru overwork or misfit glasses I ean gense, T have worn glanees for nev. |hicnly recsmmend i tm. cbr of weak, eral years both for distance ting, Itching, burn work, and without them I ¢ read my own name not @ patent edy, It is an ethical preparation, the | formula being. printed pn the package The manufacturers @uarantes it to strengthen eyesight 60 per cont In one week's time in many inatances or refund the ned from and multitudes | any sold tn this elty o strengthen their | by th Civilized Nation eral officials, JA | Motorcycle Hits j | apartments, | sitting on the rear seat of a motor. leycle pilot the motorcycle hit a wagon driven by G. Inouye, 1251 Main st., at West lake ave, and Stewart st. One of} | Personal property included in the 1919 income. Other points whieh © apt to myatify the prospective income tax |payer and which erop up with dis turbing regularity, according to fed include the following Compensation for personal services | which are paid for partly in board or | | lodging. should be placed on the meals or| room and a return made for them, | Must Include Bonus | Bonuses or any form of profit-| sharing should be included in the tax return, They are considered ad ditional compensation for services. A Christmas gift, however, is not tax-| able. | Salaries of employes of a state, city | or county are exempt. But the nal | aries of federal officials are not ex-| empt | Witnesses in a law sult are not con-| aidered employes of the state in this | category, and their fees are tax: | able. Neither alimony nor other allow- | ance based on a separation is taxable ST DATAON VON BRINCKEN, SAN FRANCISCO, Whether Wilhelm Von Jan. elatie | shall be deported now rests with the| United States department of labor, | Altho the case is under the juris diction of the Seattle immigration au- | thorities, federal authorities here to- | day are gathering data at their dis pomal to be turned over to the de | partment of labor, | | lin- Wilken Trio, who, in costumes of confidence | | thelr native land, exhibit some acro This followed the filing of briefs! with the department of labor yester \| day by attorneys for the former at i} tache of the German consulate here, | aking that the deportation proceed. | lings be dropped. | |Aged Highwayman Flees When Three | Intruders Appear | The sudden appearance of three persons coming from a houne at 30th ave. and Spruce st, resulted in the frustration of a holdup in| which Mins Gladys Green, 32009% | E. Spruce st, was the vietim, Tuesday night An aged highwayman had jurt commanded Miss Green to throw her hands, with gestures tn- ‘dieating he bad « gun in his pocket. She was on the verge of com: plying with bis instructions when & door of a house in front of which the nearholdup occurred opened and three people stepped to the street. Tho venerable stick- up, on the verge of succeas, wi foreed to abandon his work and leave. When last seen he was hobbling down Spruce st New Order Wins Street Encounter ‘The new and the old order clashed at 24th ave. and BE. Spring et. Tues day, and the new order conquered. Hegren's met Henry Eeckel's wagon. Eckel was thrown to the pavement and badly bruised. The wagon was smashed. Hegren lives at 1432 36th ave. and Eckel at 300 2ist ave. Wagon, Man Hurt George W. Ansborh, Hollister 715 Bastlake ave, was 1 by Frank Wilson, 1216 , Tuesday afternoon, when Minor ay Ansborh's legs was badly twisted. Takahashi Leaves $20,000 Property Charles ‘T, Takahashi, president of ntal Trading Co,, who died ork city last Sunday, left valued at $20,000, cording to letters of administration filed Tuesday in the superior court by Mrs. Takahashi, who was appoint ed administratrix. Takahashi left no will, according to the widow, Seven Men Nabbed in Gambling Raid Seven men are being held for gam. bling, following a police raid early Wednesday on a room in the Seneca hotel, 1203% Firat ave. AMERICAN PAPER CO.) Bob White Distributers Tn this case a fair valuation || intended | | ! Largest Sale of Any Medicine tn the World everywhere, in bones, 10c., 25. THE RHODES CO. McCall Patterns ™ a Elizabeth Cox, fashion expert from the McCall o., of New York City, will make this store her head- quarters for a few days. inte this ttme Miss Cox will interpret the funda- mentals of McCall patterns and explain why these well-known patterns are 60 favored by dressmakers and home sewers. Main Floor Rear, Men’s Bath Robes Women’s $3.95 $12.50 Wool Sweaters Main Floor Rear. Reduced to $6.75 uanere Upper Main Floor. pas or alle oe ken paige HE seventy-five Sweaters in this assortment Soaps x tna S re reduced for stock readjustment and dis- Robes that sold formerly at rviceable Wool Sweater at = $5.00, $5.75 and $7.50. There are about 25 Robes in the variety, representing all sizes, but not each size in every pattern. Choice at...$3.95 posal and offer nary to obtain a se ceptional savings. They are made in button coat style, with od lar, belts and:pockets, and are displayed in shades of purple, maroon, scarlet, green, brown, rose, coral and turquoise. Sizes 38 to 46 Silk and Wool Skirts Reduced to $16.50 New Second Floor, ONVENIENTLY displayed on one skirt rack in the Women’s Garment Section are about 45 separate Dress / Skirts in plaited, two piece and tunic styles, with crushed girdles and tunic belts. These Skirts sold formerly at $19.50 and $24.50, and are reduced to make room for spring styles. The assortment includes plain black or navy silk taffeta, satin and faille; rich colored silk Fan-ta-si in rose, flesh and orchid; figured pussy willow silks and attractive wool plaids and checks. Waist measures are 25 to 30 inches. | Men’s Underwear, Special at $1 Main Floor Rear. A DISPOSAL of 255 Undershirts and Drawers from regular stock, some of be The assortment includes light and heavy weight garments of wool and wool are mussed and soiled from display and others comprising broken lin cotton. Mixtures that sold formerly at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, in sizes quantities as scheduled below: Be ° Quantity ...5 4 28 20 8 2 - - _ = - — and — Shirts Size ..6.00- Bh 36 38 40 42 x “ Quantity ...6 2 “aa aa 20 7 Drawers s eon oe Ms Bize ..2.....30 32 4 36 38 40 Liquor Men Rush Out Booze Stores BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. Freight transportation facilities poi are taxed to capacity as a result of an eleventh hour attempt by Uquor | manufacturers to dispose of the stocks of liquor before January 16. With 10,000 barrels of wine and a Uke number of cases of champagne | in her holds the steamship Stanley Dollar sails tomorrow: for Kobe, Practically every ship sailing for | Central and South America is heav- ily laden with California wines and KAR-RY Bees KAR-RU COMPANY, Tacoma, Wash. For sale by A DELAYED SHIPMENT SILVERWARI] AT BARGAIN PRICE brandy, | » | yi rr | a WPAN erg \ ERE dancin iran WHEN MEALS i| fctetlionerream dys intent DON'T FIT “Pape's Diapepsin’’ is the quickest Indigestion and Stomach Relief A delayed shipment of Silverware that arrived t late for the holidays is going to be offered at reduced prices. The Silverware has been divided 8 big assortments. Special Special at 53c| $1.9 seeetee eee When meals hit back and your | stomach is sour, acid, gassy, or you | feel full and bloated. When you have | heavy lumps of pain or headache | from indigestion, Here is instant re- lief! Just as soon as you eat a tablet or Consists of |/This assortment] This asso two of Pape’s Diapepsin all the dys Sugar Spoon consists of of high @ wee! pepsia, indigestion and stomach dis ’ tres caused by acidity ends, These and Butter || Cream Ladles, ‘itu desi in. beeisl pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape's tiful designs, Knife, Gravy|} Cut Glass Salt er fail to neutralize the Diapepsin ne harmful stomach acids and make you Ladles, Salt. and Peppers eel fine at once, and they cost so and Peppers |] with silver tops Uttle at drug stores, and other |] and many other|| Spoons and of items. items. items, All prices include war tax. Silverware is displayed on special counters, Co early, while the assortment is complete, When You Know eat 2 $1.50 Crown Clothes Dryet! time to ao if h your | ' 5 pene Palpitation | At 98c , “ad | At this season of the year a Clothes Dryer is j household necessity.. The Crown Folding Clot! Dryer is well constructed and affords ample spa for hanging clothes—when folded it takes up” little room. Special at 98¢. 50c Can of STER-I-FOA At 25c Steri-I-Foam Brush Free with Each Can Ster-i-Foam cleans toilet bowls, it keeps them less, odorless and sanitary. 50c value, special at 25¢. and other signs of! “heart trouble” usually mean | Te ioolpeloned Gerken | tate every part of the body — heart included. | BEECHAMS PILLS © Relieve and Benefit

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