The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1920, Page 4

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Or write for FREE BOOK entitled, “Reduce Weight Happily,” to Korein Com- pany, address as below r _ _ANNOUNCING FIRST EXPOSITION OF ADVANCE SPRING IN WOMEN’S SUITS, COATS, DRESSES 2,000 Couples Wait; | Divorce Law Pends MANILA, Feb. 3.—It is estimated that 2,000 mafried couples eagerly await the outcome of a bill pending in the legislature which will amend | the divorce law to provide 11 legal grounds for separation, instead ot one. Whipping and violence by either man or wife to make the other change his or her religion are among the contemplated grounds. MIX WITH PEANUT BUTTER TO MAKE ZESTY SANDWICH FILLINGS When you think of advertis- ing, think of The Star. | | MODELS EASIEST $50 |profession and make a great suc- | EVER EARNED! So Says Winner of “Life Saver” Contest Cecl! B, Nelson, of 317 N, 84th st, the chap who wrote the $50 letter in The Star's “Making-the-Streets Safe for-Pedestrians” contest, never was hit by an automobile in his} life. Neither was any family nor any of his friends “It ten't necessary,” he said Mon day when he came to The Star cf- fice and got his money—five $10 bills, “This is the easiest *$50 I ever made,” he added, pocketing the currency. “You see, I'm a clerk for the railway mail service. “There could be a lot more acck dents than there are,” he went on,/ “it peoble would disregard the traf- fic laws altogether. Only a few dis regard them now, and it is only these few that get hurt. If every- body would pay no attention to traffic cops, more of us could go into the doctoring and undertaking member of his cess of it “But if we should put more traf. fic policemen on busy corners, and pedestrians and automobiles would suddenly start strict observance of the laws, especially the pedestrians, we would have hardly any acct dents and few people In jail. Then, by the time the police had looked| over the guilty drivers and picked out their friends and let them go there would be none at all. “Of course, if the laws were strict ly enforced there wouldn't be ar fun running over anybody any more, and the sport would cease, in time, altogether.” SUBTLE SHADING IN “AUCTIONEER” Warfield Plays Upon All the Stops of Human Emotion Appearing in “The Auctioneer,” the play that first brought him fame, David Warfield, one of the few great character actors of the present day, opened at the Metro- politan’ Monday night. Both Warfield and his present vehicle are too well known to re- quire extended eulogy. “The Auc. tioneer” is a play well suited to bring out the humanity of War. field’s acting. In the role of the simple, kindly-hearted Jewish ped- dier who abandons his old second hand store on Hester st. for a gilded palace on Lexington ave. only to lose his fortune thru the machina tions of an unscrupulous brother, Wakefield has a part, that enables him to bring out all the subtle shad- ings of the human character. “The Auctioneer” has a Dicken- sian quality that runs the gamut of the emotions from broad comedy to deep tragedy. And Warfield Entire Stock of TWO BIG STOCKS COATS q HE DRESSES 4 SUITS COMBINED WITH A BIG FINAL CLEARANCE AT In a Spectacular Final Clearance Ending at 6 P.M. Saturday OF POPULAR ON SALE MELVIN’S CLOSING $ OUT AT The POPULAR CLOAK AND SUIT CO., one of Seattle’s ENTIRE STOCK exceptional women’s apparel shops, was forced out of business by loss of lease. We have taken over this entire stock and com- IN CLEARANCE bined it with our own coats, suits and dresses in a FINAL CLEARANCE SALE that for real value-giving has not been AT equaled in Seattle 144 55 COATS, in sizes to 42, regular values to $35.00. Tailored models, suitable for al+year wear, in kerseys, chinchillas. Navy, zibelines, silvertones and Burgundy, brown and green. Some full lined, many fur trimmed. 67 DRESSES, in sizes to 42, values to $35.00. Serges, wool jerseys and messalines, with a few taffetas and Georgettes. Navy mostly, with some showing in tans and grays. Wonderful values for $14.75. CLOSING $ OUT AT 45 COATS, reg 24* ‘ar values to $50.00, and worth that price in style and quality. 20 SUITS in serge, tweeds, wool velours, all silk lined. Practical for wear in all seasons. 97 DRESSES, a the better models, tricolettes, velvets, truly inviting collection of in poires twills, tricotines, taffetas and Georgettes. Sizes to 44, and mostly in navy color. Splen- did styles, and worth up to $69.50. All unfinished busi- ness of the Popular Cloak and Suit Co. re- ferred to Melvin’s for settlement. plays upon all the stops of human emotion like a master musician. Broad humanity, consummate ar- tistry, the truthful depiction of a delightful and very real character— drawn, as it were, from life—has made Warfield and “Th@ Auc- tioneer” famous—deservedly so, Missing a Month, Found in Asylum GUNNISON, Colo., Feb. 3—Valen tine Ehret, wealthy and widely-! known rancher, and keeper of a fish- ing resort at Iola, ten miles from here, who has been missing since December 6, has been located in an insane asylum at Provo, Utah, by his sons, Valentine and Joseph. Ehret left Gunnison December 6 on a trip to Salt Lake and the Pa- cific Coast. He failed to arrive at Salt Lake, and his sons instituted a search for him thru the agency of friends in that city, who finally lo- With Spring just around the corner, women are anxious to see the styles that have been proclaimed as correct by Dame Fashion and are depending upon the Eastern to tell them —So we send this message of readiness. It’s Easy to Pay Select from these New Arrivals and pay when con- venient, a little at a time, by the week or month, “Credit Gladly” 211 Union Street the Eastern Way ing 1332-84 Second Avenue sec a cated him in the Provo asylum. Ehret is 70 years old. He was in| the best of health when he left Gunnison, his sons say, altho he had displayed a tendency to be forgetful. ,000,000 Memorial Planned by Women LONDON, Feb. 3.—A proposal for the ction of a palatial general | headquarters for women, near the| house of parliament at Westminster, is meeting with enthusiastic support. Scores of women’s organizations al- ready have announced their approval of the project. ‘The proposed build-| ing is to cost $5,000,000 and is plan-} |}ned as an international ‘memorial of |/nerve force and making the stomach the services of women in the great | war. Youth Coughs Up Truth in Court) LONDON, Feb, 3.—The trial of a lad here ended when he sneezed in court, He literally coughed up the truth and the one-pound note pro- Jected by the sneeze was identified as one stolen from the accusing J 1315 THIRD AVENUE Next to Phillips Boys’ Shoe Store for a long period. Suitable for All Year Wear Nearly all the garments in this sale are models suitable for all year wear. Buy now at less than half the prices you will have to pay later. SMART PLUSH COATS About 40 Plush Coats and Coatees left. We are closing them out away below their value. Here is chance to economize on present as well as future needs. 1315 THIRD AVENUE CLOSING $ OUT AT FINAL SALE OF MELVIN’S STOCK 192 22 COATS, smartly styled, in a range of favored materials. You will be surprised at these values for $19.75. 16 SUITS in navy only, chance to get an extra sui sizes to 42. Fine t for very little. 110 DRESSES in sizes to 44, and values to $49.50. Tricotines, velvettes, wool velours, fine serges, poplins, taffetas and Georgettes, in tans, browns, navy and taupe; 50 new Spring jersey models included at $19.75. CLOSING $ OUT AT 29= We offer a splendid assortment of coats, suits and dresses at this low price. CLOSING $ OUT AT 47 COATS IN VALUES tones, velour de laines, fine 39= TO $95.00. Silver- zibelines, trimmed with sealine, raccoon and opossum. Lined with pussy willow and exceptionally well tailored, a4 Owing to the extreme price reduction, small charge will be made for NEXT TO PHILLIPS BOYS' SHOE STORE SHIN OMNNLITTTIFO MIT (o] O ie) alterations. 1919 Rainfall Was Below Average Seattle rainfall in 1919 was two and a half inches below average for the last 29 years, Total was 31.34 inches. ‘Temperature averaged 50.4 degrees, one degree less than the average for the last 29 years. Coldest day was December 12 and warmest August 16, with temperatures of 12 and 86 degrees. A TONIG FOR DYSPEPTICS ‘When food lies undigested in the stomach it ferments and gas forms. ‘This gas distends the stomach and presses on the heart, causing a pain that sometimes arouses fear of heart trouble. The condition in which gas forms is caused by a low tone of the digestive organs and a lack of rich, red blood resulting in deficient nerve force, It is a condition that calls for a tonic. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, a tonic for the blood and nerves, have been used with great success in the treat- ment of this form of stomach trou- ble. Cold baths in the morning, fol- lowed by brisk friction with a rough towel, will help as they stimulate the circulation but a tonic treatment with Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills, by butiding up the blood, restoring the able to do its work, gives the most lasting benefit. With their use the appetite increases, digestion becomes normal and improvement in the general health follows with cer- tainty. Your own druggist can supply you with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills or you ean order direct from the Dr. Wil-| liams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. | Y., postpaid on receipt of price, 60 cents per box. Write for the free witness’ pocket, i se BA booklet, “What to Eat and How to Eat” Lunatic Inspired Song, Writer Says LONDON, Feb. 3.—Several of ong hits were inspired by a lunatic, their author, F. E. Weatherly, declares, “I knew him in a horpital when I was a boy,” Weatherly says, “He told me fairy stories I later wove into popular ballads.” Just Yellow Mustard for Backache, Lumbago Grandmother's old mussy mustard plaster or poultice generally brought relief all right, even in the severest cases, but it burned and blistered like blazes, “Heat eases pain,” re. duces the in- flammation and scatters congestion, but you'll find that while made of true yellow mustard and other pain de- stroyers, is just as hot as the old-| fashioned plaster, it 1s much quick- er, cleaner and more effective and cannot blister, It's a great external remedy—just rub it on whenever aches, pains, in: flammation, congestion or swelling exists and in a very few minutes the relief you have longed for surely arrives, because “Heat eases pain.” 30 and 60 cents at all druggists or by mail, §, C. Wells & Co., Leroy, N.Y Teachers Organize to Keep Out Women PITTSBURG, Feb. 3.—At last the school man’s league to prevent the encroachment of women in this | field. Nearly 200 male teachers formed the organization here. One of the means proposed as a method of stopping the “feminization” of the school system is a general in- crease of salaries which shall keep the teachers from “tumbling into QUCH! RUB OUT RREUMATIC PAIN Rub pain, soreness, stiffness, sciatica right out with “St. Jacob’s Liniment” Count 50! Pain gone. Rheumatism is “pain only.” ‘Not one case in 50 requires internal treat ment. Stop drugging! Rub the mis ery right away! Apply soothing, pen- ing “St. Jacobs Liniment" di- tly upon the “tender spot,” and relief comes instantly. + "St. Jacobs Liniment” is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and can not burn or discolor the skin. Limber up! Stop complaining! Get a small trial bottle of “St. Ja- cobs Liniment” at any drug store, and in just a moment you'll be free from pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you, “St, Jacobs Liniment” has re- lieved millions of rheumatism suf. ferers in the last half century, and is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains and swell- ings debt for the necessaries of life.” An official statement said that the 300 men “propose to stand with a bold front for such change in the edu- cational policy of the city schools as will insure well balanced influ- ence of both men and women teach-| ers.” Most peopte do not realize the alarming increase and remarkable prevalency of kidney disease, While kidney disorders are the most common diseases that pre- | vall, they are almost the last recognized by patient and pl dans, who content themselves with doctoring the effects, while the original disease undermines the system, Your other organs may need attention, but your kidneys should have attention first’ because thelr work 1s most im- portant, If you feel that your kidneys are the ; of your sickness or run di great kidnoy, Ader medicine, because as soon as your in to improve, they will help other organs to health, A Trial Will Convince Anyone, testified ffect of and Thousands of people hav that the mild and immediate Swamp-Root is soon realized, SPECIAL NOTE—You may obtain bladder troubles. Dr. Kilmer & Ca, Binghamton, N, Y, in The Seattle Star. The value and success of S' that our readers are advised to send for a sample size bottle, Direct Private Wire Continuous ‘i cago Boa Ten shares and uy wards SEA CA PARTIAL PAY! THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW that it stands the highest for its markable results In distressing ¢ Symptoms of Kidney Trouble, Swamp-Root is net recommen for everything, but if you suffer annoying bladder troubles, frequen passing water night and day, ® ing or irritation in passing, dust or sediment, headache, ache, lame back, heart disturb due to bad kidney trouble, uric rheumatism, lumbago, maybe lo flesh or sallow complexion, kidn trouble in its worst form may stealing upon you. Swamp-Root is Pleasant to If you are already convinced Swamp-Root is what you need, ean purchase the and large size bottles at all stores, a sample size bottle of Swamp-R by enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. This gt you the opportunity to prove the remarkable merit of this medicin will also send you a book of valuable information, containing many the thousands of grateful letters received from men and women who Cael they found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed in kidney, I amp-Root are so well Be sure to say you read this regular medid “ ,

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