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“TISH" IS DU DUE FOR LONG LIFE —the EMPRESS PIPELESS FURNACE is what Busy Smiling | the name implies—a furnace with- — | out pipes. A complete heating Tou tend "ern when they eame out 7 TY system installed in base- ; a seurien’s Gla (See ] ment same as a regular 1 writer, and now furnace, but requiring no "—it is estimated that a saving of fuel of from 25 per cent to 50 per cent can be accomplished with an EMPRESS Universal _Pipeless Furnace over other sys- tems. This is because of by America’s most the scientific construction pipes to convey heat to dif- JJ peruis: ightful woman far of the furnace—built ac- ferent rooms. ay cording to the law of na- the advantages to be @nined are Why, the course m . many Viret of all t# a cool we reply ture, with perfect combus- basement, so important for the May Re who has charme tion and perfect circula- storing of vegetables and fruits. and delighted and tickled our fan tior n. And next is the fact that all heat and brushed » tal.mists acrom : generated must pass into rooms our eyew wany years now-—it the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL above absolutely no waste would be impolite @ be too specific aarmne nave as “ oem, heat, meaning a wonderful sav in appearing at the Metropol BePELESS FURNACE meets — a Gagged ing of fuel, Several hundred Se- eek in a dramatizatic eomy, Sequivement ef) Henith, CHAMBER my attle homes are built with ‘this chart's famous » Comfort and Economy, and is ~ furnace. hy “a the result of over 40 years of rrrerny -_ cost’ and ease with which “nay ost . ~ 4 fein wens ns MPRESS UNIVERSAL o> Ghventu Quality Specialization. This won- LaRoe waTtR n ra | an EA c88 U3 CRSAL Tish, the tim erful furnace humifies as well | Pas a5suecs : BER PIPELESS FURNACE can be so gd pe Ps @s ventilates wh! #, and al ) installed in any building is caus elaine furnishes the alr with ade- <0 ing home builders in all parts teeth Q@ate supply of moisture. That leocrrewey J of the ntry to discard their Maida 00 erry : is why this furnace promotes vn dante heating stoves and tnstall this The play reminds one very dis health as well as comfort. system. tinetly of that very different cot The Bet ein tured th your old furnace, stove or range taken as part pay- ment on an EMPRESS pipe- heed A ise aoe ia whoa READ what YOUR less furnace. A phone call TO CARE ABOUT PLOT will bring our representa- a ponpetiips a sicie ene s tive to you, who gladly will haracter. we all bas furn: information you a Lingle or an Aggie, it is thoroly desire. Call Main 7144, of gr tricities of Tish and the forlorn this wonder-furnace Furnace Department. spinisters compelled to follow her these brief excerpts from their letters represent but a few of | o=o"osS ie ‘the hundreds of similar expressions of praise and satisfaction: wi of or min 4 of our mind. S DUR EMPRESS pipe- ) —the EMPRE: furnace installed in | less furnace —you cannot make a mistake by installing this furnace in your home, because it is specially made to fit weath- er conditions of the North- west. —and—as usual, “Your Cred- it Is Good.” You can take a whole year to pay for this wonderful furnace. ree there ts a plot, but we uite remember what it is. We were so busy similing at the eccen thon. would neat” | Gegri tt keeps fire ait nighs If Graft is closed, Gon Nord, $118 Corson Ave FOR A LONG LIFE ~ has en very satief: Mies Robson's acting of the title J part was thoroly delight Sery _matistac- | operates with very | & difficult task, she eonjy up for coal and ives | and heats the house us the living imag of the indom of heat which | uniformly throughout. I jitable Tish, with whom we were « fm the best | recommend it to any é imaginable, We | body needing a good & K. Matheson, ooo teen | page. And she did more than that - she added humaness to the role, and [humor and a dramatic sense of the lforces that go to make up life Mixx Robson is well supported b Lotta Biake and Lillian Mar rn the rolea of the two epinisters whor |timorous souls are startied & the |amazing self-reliance of Tish extremely pleased. | heating _ 5 °, ‘Whitman, Ganser, oN. bard. | e219 Tea ave B | —the EMPRESS pty . —the EMPREAS pipe. Ess ipe- fee rarasce bas fives | —1,tm Mehiy. piensea fect satisfaction; | *! the EMPRESS heat is very even. | Dipeless furnace, It te Gistributed over the | eMtirely satisfactory tn | house and the | #Yery respect. an: san ave BW | dinary NIVERSAL [jf May Robson Keeps Audience} THE SEATTLE pr eh-MORU EY: bao ata 19, 1920. Always | |ready aequainted thru the written J. Bouter. teat Ahan atte The drawing power of a farce 4902 Rose St jie RMTAMAG, vine Mra G. F. Paster, comedy in determined, we ween, by leas furnace not oniy #194 46th Bourn. the horsepower of the laughs it en nope the hy 1 wish te expres —™ heated, but satin gendere—not by the power of the satisfaction and “detent quires very little tual, horse laughs it brings forth. Such with the BMPRESS Fred Clement, —T am pertertiy com. being the case, “Tish” fs due for a) pipeless furnace We Pert Oreharé, Wess. | fortabie In aay part, of long life. heat th ane whe — entire, beet. (sven MPTRESY ptpeless fur- n a teas fuel EMPREAS pt nace te In use MOORE rooms) wit the ripe a f —the EMPRESS pipe | barn ne more fuel tn srare.'* Te ntieen min. | 108 furnace is giving | the furnace than I did | le furnace has proven Carrie M Grittin, In the vernacular of the vaude He that | Sv2c" acer starting the | excellent service: the the range and email @Rtir ely satiefectory | soos w. charteaton st villian, Bert Fitagibbon, the origina! | | only fault we find tf more sasump- “Daffy Dil," knocked ‘em dead at fare, the house ing and fuet that it throws too | stove and the resuite ¥ ot be compared. WH J. Kempet, al “a | wi more than glad 127 Reon Bt | ‘anyone inter- ested, as 1 think this phat furnace fe the in the pre —the EMPRESS pipe- ing the house. lees furnace for me. JB Rudolph | It uses no more fusi 2672 89th Ave, BW. | than w ema heater cane would burn, 1 can recommend It ‘ce “ecenae tan Een Chet. Keene, 6 Serioas Feminine [Iiness Reme- | tain kives satisfac- | entire satisfaction and 2428 W, Goth Bt | © 0447 65th Ave. & the house, my | saan Aa so much pirase. boos F. Ressinger, —the EMPRESS pipe- 3606 Pith Ave. W. reason earth you should not have an sale as = Redt. Thompson, 8717 Belvedere Ave. | ‘an interesting sale of china, porcelain and pottery— wea Pai te arranged for sale on seven tables—on third floor. ||| jweak I couldn't —odds and ends china, por- —each table contains var- [round a. book tn Got ii tick r int “fary,” sc— priced “tor 15 table—values to 85¢ fone sie rice, as"inacat Th, Senrence ed here. Ha bout Lydia E. id try it, and after taking it I soon felt better. That was tn gip . eo thought I | would {| —china and semi-porcelain dishes for 15¢; worth 400 —china and remi-porcetain pickle and relish dishes for lbe: worth a and semi-porcelain salad plates for 16e; worth | ever since except that T had a slight attack of the trouble some time ago | and pound and'was more » st Bey Com- was-soon in, ime recommend your rmedicins| may) Vt rl my testimonial other women.’’ tgs Bano, See RUD, Bs, ben £ Pinkham’s Vegetable. Compound holds the record of being —china and semi-porcelain pie plates for 1c; worth 35¢. —individual baking dish, brown enameled fireproof earthen ware for 15¢; worth 35e. 19c table—values to 75c —cotton corded mops, to be used for the handles, for worth 50c. —6 china butter chips for Se; worth Tic a dozen. —individual spice jars, covered and with let- —fireproot pottery 3- piece combination cooker met for 490, regular price $1.60 tering on sides, each be; worth Lie. —china hatpin holder for ‘orth 5% —china shaving for be, worth —large pottery mixing bowls for 49¢, regular price 75c. v8 TABLE 19 values up to $4.50 To Prevent Grip . —Pavarian china cov- ered oval vegetable dishes, | $1.19” each; Values from $2.50 to $4.50, -—china and semi-porcelain dinner plates, oe ty pat- terns; yout choice for 26c each; values up to 65c. —china and semi-porcelain meat platters; several pat- terns to select from, 26c each; valued up to $1.00, 4 semi-pérceiain covered verotable, or stew everal patterns, 26¢ each; worth $1. —china and semi-porcelain bouillon cups seas saucers, 2he a pair; worth, 70c. —china and ‘semi-porcelain cream pitchers for 26¢ each; lain cups and saucers, 10c pair, worth 36c. —china and serm!-porce- lain fruit dishes for 10c, worth 20c, —china and semi-porce- Jain bread and butter plates for 10¢, worth 20c. semi = porcelain cov- Take coat cereal cer. “Laxative Hho, $1.19; worth cial ai: worth $4.50. fini ard wemizore Wl = Quinine leo price gree _ Tablets” TANDARD FURNITURE C0.|| 50" Look for this signature Second Ave. and Pine St., Seattle L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 111 S. Eleventh St., Tacoma mi-porcelain sugar bowls for 25¢ each; omi-porcelain pickle or relish dish, 26¢ each; —ehite semi-porcelain milk jug; sale price 25e; worth C.-M rove on the box. 30c. nev v Py Fy well t {The Cause of the Diseas is the important thing to find out before it can be treated successfully or intelligently. Any physician will tell you that one of the most important things in the curing of a sick person is a proper diagnosis of what the real trouble is. Bad Teeth Make Many People Ill and Often They Don’t Know It There have probably been countless thou- sands of cases of rheumatism, stomach dis- eases, eye, ear or throat troubles or even serious (liseases of the spine which ‘have come from abscessed teeth, and because sci- ence in the past had not discovered the real source of the trouble the poor sufferers had to go on uncured. But science has now pinned the responsi- bilit where it belongs—the guilty abscessed tooth is known—to the great relief and bene- fit of thousands, It is just possible that you may be troubled with some of the various diseases mentioned above which do not respond to ordinary treatment the way they should, In that case we earnestly advise you to have your teeth DR. L. R. CLARK looked over by one of our expert dentists at once. If your trouble DOES come from your teeth, only fixing the class dental office right away and tooth itself will remedy the diffi- let an expert dentist give your teeth culty. Medicine or anything else 4 thorough examination. He will be can only give you temporary relief able to tell you right away whether at the best. To permanently remedy or not your teeth need attention, the situation you must get at the and if so, just what;.also what the root of it, which in this case is the cost will be. root of the bad tooth. This examination and estimate And mind you, the tooth which is won’t cost you a cent nor put you giving all the trouble may appear under any obligation to have further on the surface to be perfectly sound. work done unless you want it. It is It may not pain you or inconven- offered to you freely and gladly. ience you in any way. That is one And remember this: Every oper- of the most dangerous factors of an ator in this office is a graduate reg- abscessed’tooth. It gets in its deadly istered dentist of high standing, so work but often does not give you you are sure to get the opinion an any warning whatever. advice of an expert dentist when You had better come to this high- you come here. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union In Every Respect Seaitle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Posioffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON. DUTY AT ALL TIMES Tila “nut” stuff is original. He was| PALACE HIP ranged musical end of the offering, called back time and time again by Harry Thorne and his company are/are Bob Sandberg, Dorothy Ray- the audience [Prominent among the Joy producers |nong Frank Budd, Robert Lorenzo, abetted by Anna Chance, in “Jed's| Palace Hip yesterday, their vehicle 1 | Teri cteaee that are | teh teeta fare | on.” My house is of mma the Sunday performances at the any castomers that are | ™ | five roome with hast Moore theatre. ne | of that kind sho . no ashes . —We have o large Seesidering, te git | only. be halt the size | nor smoke In the room, | M4 | tnelosed Back | TY NOs Sure ory Fitzgibbon has nothing but an {1 | be gind to show them | for & small five heated alike; no cold | TOM te Kept warm with fitting sult of clothes, a young lady ours in operation | Sewes, ° oe : | corners. No more fust | © small fire 1 sure- who sings effectively from a box, and Wilber & Walker, | is used than a common ence to al) others an inexhaustable supply of humor Vv © th Charles Grapewin, aided and/on the new bill which opened at the 2 | Lew White and Oscar Gerard. acation,” was second only to Fitz | being an amusing comedy entitled,| A new. episode of Helen Holmes’ ibbon in collecting applause fram | “Under One Roof.” | serial, “The Fatal Fortune,” is shown n¢ audience. Grapewin is an old A nonsensical revue which is of-|on the screen. face here in a new skit. |fered by Virginia, Deacon and Bax-|- Fay Courtney coon snouts a little | tr, includes some bright songs, | ay C hy » i e 2 and then sings solo songs. Leo Hen a. i Goes and some laughable Stiff Joints ning and Lois Jasephine introduce a | *°centric dancing. pleasing song and dance act. Their Pinkham’s Vege. WILK th ft in Other shining lights are F | si son, Marvel Phillips and Jan: vy | netting is elaborate and effective. clever dancers. sian costumes thrill in her closing number. Steet | planiate and good singers. remarka comedy | chatter, sing and play, while skating Washington Cross, advertising spe-|of the Levy's Musical Comedy com-| laiist, in “Nothing but Lies,” the} urrent offering at the Wilkes thea- | wee | Robert Dohn and company are ro. |dilled as “Hercules and the Midget.” Mr. Dohn gives an interesting exhibi é a D it ete ae Since im Few |tion of strength, and there is much . | merriment over the antics of the lit- 2 % tle assistant, who has much diffi- Francia Renault, ‘the Parisian | |culty in retaining his kilties and his | ranhion Plate,” besides displaying 8 | grosesque silver shoes | 5.000 wardrobe, gave everyone areal!” needer and Armstrong are clever | | Limber Up Quickly Under the Sooth- ing, Penetrating Application of Hamlin’s Wizard Oil In cases of rheumatism and lame back {t penetrates quickly, drives nd Winslow, “roller skaters,” ‘Tom and Pearl Almond please with {°¥t soreness, and limbers up stiff, » skating, garnished with | songs and dancing. Evans and Deen |®ching joints and muscles. . . Wizard Oi) is an absolutely retia- sens ok sotians ble, antiseptic application for cuts, “High Speed" is the feature photo- | burns, bites, and stings. Sprains and play. bruises heal readily under its sooth table Compound ~ you ever try telling the truth | eee e ing, penctrating qualities. ‘or 2 ours at a etretch? It might! " 1 Get it from druggists for 30 cents. be cary to some folks, but for/ LEVY'S ORPHEUM If not satisfied return the bottle and Alexis Luce, in the rv of George “The Artist's Models,” the offering | get your money back. ver constipated or have sick head- ? Just try Wizard Liver Whipa, easant little pink pills, 30 cents. at Levy's Orpheum for the is a merry mixture of every: tre, it just means trouble |thing that goes to make up two! Guaranteed. And the more tru excape his lips, them D he lets | Solid hours of entertainment. The: trouble |is fun galore, catchy musical off | ings and lots of pretty girls in color- 1 ur Of course, it mi time George | ful costumes. Washington Cross decided to tell| “Able” (Lew White), has the role Worst Forms of re truth, he had been a constant jof a night clerk at a fashionable ho- j tel, while “Ole” (Oscar Gerard) is the Stomach What compelled him to tell his | Swedish janitor. rst trigh was naturally the girl] Robert Lorenzo, as an Italian ar. T bl “y S roubies cave, played by delightful |tist, who advertises for a particular | the most successful remedy for te Jane Morgan. Her principle was, | model, gets “Abie” into a lot of hu- 2 2 | male ills in this country. id ever tell a lie.”, His was, “Tell | morous trouble. Relieved in Two If have the slightest doubt) lle any time you think it’s going Dorothy Raymond, Pauline Arthur, q i ak Peis Pickiam's Vomes| %0. G0 the man gouse taling Te tel moe re ee Minutes—Sent —individual salt and terno” canned heat for 19¢; worth 60c » Compound will hel write to| some good.” 1 1 ha —brown enameled pot fou, Budd and Floy Ward all have good pe Der seanee a cohol lamp for 19¢; worth 50c. tery 2plece combina iL din E Pinkham fedicine Co. (con-| The play is Just one mix-up after | supporting parts. Se; worth 15c. pene Sowie Say-Shet wort B0e. tion cooker for 49, | fidential) Lynn, Mass., for advice.!another. Every role ts a comedy| One of the prettiest and most elab- ah ationrs, chi gnameled pottery Jugs for 1c: worth 60¢, geguiar price $2.28 Your hoe will be opener and) role, with Howard Russell, as a Jorate musical offerings that has been | ” green Derby vase for 19 | answered A A woman, an iD) parior Bolshevik, carrying off the|staged by Eugene Levy for somo! —Exyptian and Flemish pottery fern dishes for 1%¢; strict confidence. Norman Feusier, as Bryan| time, is “The Dance of the Sultan's |¥ eign cis a » fake ctive, scores heavily. |'Three Wives,” a prettty Oriental in which Pauline Arthur y Ward head the large beauty a | numb eavey, Ben Erway, John N a bad have b any rel remedies you have been using, to say nothing of the many doctors you have consulted, and who also have been unable to help you, leaving you to suffer untold, miseries day after day {1 life has act- 1 ome a burden to cut this ad out, together with 10c¢ to er war tax and postage, mail tous and we will send you a $1 box of our won- and you to find f from the various NATIVE BLISS a" InTabletForm Have you noticed the rugged, healthy complexion our soldiers and sailors—their elastic step, and dorful mach reme strang, manly bearing? 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