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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920, Last Times Friday— KATHERINE MacDONALD in “The Beauty Market” SYMPHONY ORCHE A 31 Artists Under SATURDAY—Another triumphant characterization, moulded in the splendid of America’s best creator of men big of heart and strong of arm— Reginald Dunn WILLIAM TARNUM TIEART STRINGS: This is the tenderest love play of Farnum’s not- able career. Its theme is a brother's love for a crippled sister and how he avenges her. It presents Farnum in all the tenderness of a heart-controlled man; a musician whose whole life is music. When discord comes into his life he drops his melody and becomes the man strong, powerful and just, righteously to punish. nn RRR RNR | In Portugal, if the wife publishes Uterary works without the This Is band's consdnt, Unlucky | Thief Makes Off bus the law frees him) at once ‘from his matrimonial re epee ggg tax returns must or = oe March 15, isis, = = ae mens any, Zorgors.¥ wait = cy peg their re- ar to the rush and i be penalised. File early. See GRANT L. MILLER Income Tax Expert and Accountant. Former}: New York ternal ‘Revens a Seattle: iain. 2525, makes lalty of advising and as- ing taxpayers in these mat- LONDON, Ont, Feb. 27—James| MEMPHIS, Feb. 27.~A thief here | Greesen mays that on arriving in the)unbolted the door of a dry goods city he met a young Indy, took her/shop, grabbed a bolt of cloth and for a taxi drive, purchased a ring | bolted. | and liennse and married her, ail with- in an hour. Ho left her in a cafe while he went | }to find rooms, On arriving at an ‘apartment house he found his pock- ots were empty. The chatffeur, who wanted his fare, drove Gregson to! conse. |the police station, Gregson stated | money | there that he was beaten up, but does | detained at the police station. psatinne., (eG sre 1 VENS' St, (eg. ste you value time and m Little Coat. Prt Halls Day and Evening. Young Lady Asrietants, 1823 4th Ave, Main 3911 Danced tn lending places York City. Member Teac moor’ Teac not know who did It. and can not remembér the bride's uty Geltector of In- name. ring and the LAST DAY SATURDAY The end of the month is here, and with it comes the end of this Great Sale. Tomorrow (Saturday) is the last day. The following few items are but samples of the PRICES on this GREAT $60,000 STOCK. ENTIRE STOCK SACRIFICED MEN'S SHOES “sewing mice” MEN'S SUITS $2.50, wind-up price $3.50 Boys’ 98c $25.00 Men’s | Suits, a”... 910.85 Men's Heavy Wooi Socks, wind-up price $30.00 to $35.00 pk Suits, Collegian 39c cat te $14. 85 th in serges and terns, cut to... All- Wool Oregon Wool- en Mills Overconts to $10.00, cut to $14.95 Men's $4.00 Khaki Pants, sizes up to 44, cut to $1.65 $1.50 Men's Union Suits, wind-up price 85c $4.00 Men's Heavy Cont Sweaters, wind-up price $1.69 20¢ Men's Cotton Socks, wind-up price 9c $1.50 Cotton Rib Un derwear, wind-up price 69c $4.00 Men’s Heavy Union Suits, windup $5.00 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, all sizes, to... D240 $8.00 Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, all sizes, now to....... $309 Men’s Union Made J Douglas Shoes, to $10, $2.25 Men’s Union Made Overalls, now cut to $1.25 37 Ladies’ Dress Shoes, welted soles, cut to $2.85 BOYS’ SUITS $8.00 Boys’ Wool Suits, eat to $4.85 $15.00 All-Wool Blue Serge Suite, ent to $8.95 Boys’ All-Wool Mack- inaws, cut to $5.65 $2.50 Boys’ Corduroy 4 Pants, all sizes, cut to $1.68 1lc atcha) $10 J. B. Stetson Hats, suit pat- cut to $3.95 Children’s Play 6, wind-up price -98c Overcanie beautifully tailored, worth up to $40.00, wo... 917.85 , Chippewa Work oils $1.50 Work Shirts, at. $4.65| "68 9c | PAY CHECKS CASHED UNION STORE lars, wind- fey priee SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A. M.—COME TO THE Red Front Clothing Co. 1601-1603 FIRST AVE. Cor. First Ave. and Pine Street 00 Men's Wool Un- derwear, wind-up price ‘$1.65 $4.00 Wool Flannel hhirts, wind-up price $1.49 25¢ Men's Handker- jefs, wind-up price 6c Day for J. Gregson| With Bolt of Clothes) He does not! remember the addresses he went to! ‘The bride has disappeared with 1. | bridegroom’s | The unhappy bridegroom is} Youth: | Writes —LUCKED THE LOCK WIN A MAIR IN YORK, Feb, That is not a line an entry in the jary” of Robert Bruce Hull, 15, son |of a retired Newark, N, J., minister And, according to police officers of New York, Alban. it’s about the only entry in the ertme | diary that does not bear the imprint f truth. In other words, as far an police can ascertain, Robert Bruce Hull did not kill a man, but he, as Damon, and Henry Schulte, 18-year oid millionaire’s son, as Pythias, were | partners in the 42 robberies chron foled in that diary This story, if it were written for the movies, might be called “The Tale of a Hairpin.” But strangely This Laxative Is Now in Half a Million Homes They regulate their health with Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin Ws HERE there are women om Lone children and it is always entle-acting | ma | papal md are for Pee to ie Dew Washington Si, ‘Mon: - CALOWELL SYRUP P PEPSIN CT LAXATIVE NE AO TO THE KIDNEYS Take “y Tablespoonful of Salts If Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers —Meat Forms Uric Acid well to pes a a id, laxative like Dr. Caldwell’s § ore Pepsin handy. This is a con nation of simple laxative herbs with in which does all that is required in constipation and docs it with safety end comfort. It is free from narcotics and may be given to babies. Half a million mothers pave i) it in as np te American bomes, lies are healthier y= it. |] drug store sells Dr. Gado ‘. Syrup Pepsin. sehflwe fact that Dr. Cald- ep Pepsin is che Largest selling laxative in the there open 6 million bottles each year, many who need its benefits have send trial Sota sit lo, Minois, | We are a nation of meat eaters and bed well-known authority, who warne | us to be constantly on guard against | kidney trouble The kidneys do their utmost to free |the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative tisaues clog and thus the waste ts retained in the blood to poison the ntire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have |stinging pains in the back or the/ or} urine ts cloudy, full of sediment the bladder is irritable, obliging you to neck relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dirzy spells, sleeplessness, stomach or rheumatism in weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take la tablespoonful tn a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine, ‘This famous is made |from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has | be and stimulate clogged kidneys, - to | neutralize the acids in urine #o it ts |no ger a source of irritgtion, thus mg urinary and bladder dis 6 injure; makes a delightful effer Uthia-water drink, and no- |body can make a mistake by taking ja little occasionally to k the kid- |neys clean and active. and Newark, | our blood ts filled with uric acid, says! - n used for generations to flush! Cri rime Diary Claims He’s Killed a Man Sattsbactory Terme Akougs we GROTE- — O730 f- ROE, = We Continue enough the lading characters in it} profess a strong dislike for the, me #--too tame, they aay, 1 coording to the story of tne! Vi-yearold boy, Robert Hull, be and his buddy started out on their highly successful crime career on the last night of the year, 1919 Hull and Schulte attended a watch-night meet ing in a Newark (N. J) church, They saw Benjamin Lissner ana his fam. | ily in the audience and after a few! minutes of whispered consultatian | slipped gut A few minutes later they were | ed in r ing the Lissner paving entered after picking ck with @ hairpin, And, but A very few minutes they had completed the job o back | in the church pew. on of enture led them away from | home, Albany, to Troy, to New| and half a dozen other York city place h time when a job was com- pleted Hull would write an account of it in his diary like this: “Entered home of M. Nellis, New Seotland ave, found nobody home. Stole watch, pin and toy bank with $17, which I emptied out and took. Threw the bank away. Also got some handkerchiefs.” “We weren't doing very well in Albany and Schulte was getting| lazy, so I made that entry about | killing a man just to kid him Into leaving that dead burg,” Hull told police Hut says Schulte wasn’t cut out for a neat worker, anyway. always had to furnish the brains,” said Hull. “I was the one who picked the locks with @ hatr- ‘pin. I thought of the scheme of wearing silk gloves so they wouldn't et our finger prints. And I figured out the scheme for getting houses where no one was at home.” Hulf) abitity to pick locks and his knowledge of crime methods ts | amazing, police say. The only thing Lhe didn't do in an expert fashion was to sell the things he a his } buddy stole. And it was that lack | a ability that landed him in the hands of officers. He was picked up by a plain clothes man while trying to dispose of a vanity casé to a Bow- ery pawnbroker. He is being hell by the chil- dren's society because he ts too {young to be kept in jail, and yet jhe's five feet ten inches tall, and weighs nearly 150 pounds, And here is his plan of life: “You don’t get anywhere by > be Ing honest. If you work like a dog and save every cent the 1 by time you're 45 you may have $5,000, but you'll be too tired out to enjoy it. T made up my mind to get $10,- 000 by the time T was 18 and then/ nettle down on a farm. That's the} life. And believe me, Schulte and 1) would have had that much ff they’d) let _us alone a month longer.” EIS! TO, OARKEN YOUR GRAY HAR | Try this! Brush Sage Tea and Sul- phur Compound through your hair, taking one strand ata time When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can| tell, because it’s done so naturally, | so evenly, Preparing this mixture) though, at home is mussy and trou: | blesome. At lttle cost you ean buy | ut any drug store the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the addi tion of other ingredients a) ‘Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com pound.” You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small] strand at atime, By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after an other application or two, your } | becomes beautifully darkened, glo and luxuriant. ed hair, though no dis: | is a sign of old age, and as desire a youthful and at- tive appearance, get busy at with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul phur Compound and look years younger. all ‘ ° Itching, T his Question Is Ever on the; Lips of the Afflicted Erysipelas conditions of deop-seated ‘00d troubles, of salves, and are applications reaching the But just relief, without seat of the trouble, because local treatment you no good, there despair. your reach, ‘Where Can I Find Relief From how unbearable the itching and jburning of the skin, 8. 8, 8. will the/ promptly reach the seat of the trou ble. Give-it a fair trial to be con Motions vinced of its efficacy washes can only afford tempo} has done; ia no reason to! You simply have not sought| without cost. the proper treatment, that is within|ing your case to Medical Depart- You have the experience of others|Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, errifying Eczema? jwho have suffered \guide you to relief. terrifying the as you have to No matter how irritation, no matter Our chief medical adviser is an authority on blood and skin dis orders, and he will take pleasure in giving you such advice as your individual case may need, absolutely Write today, deserib- ment, Swift Specific Co, 252 Swift, | of the automobile, while Adonis leans |pantomime, zig-zags dalfitily in and the _ Month-End | CLEARANCE SALE Saturday NCIDENTALLY it is good busine to close out certain lines of our di ferent departments of Furniture and Home Furnishings On these the discounts are very substai tial and the savings are worth while, | Tomorrow will be another day of usual offerings to those who come see for themselves the benefits of. buy ing Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, ding, Linens and House Furnishin hg Grote-Rankin—Pike and Fifth—Grote-Ri Women Drivers Are Common Sight Now LONDON, Feb. 27.—Women took the helm in wartime and they have no intention of giving it up. It is now quite a common sight in London streets to see Daphene at the wheel back in the purple plush. One may see women in evening: dreas driving themselves thru the streets of London en route for the ball or the theatre, and the little car, pretty enough for Cinderella at a out of the heavy traffic like a venturesome kitten in a den of lions. b pel epemnctcmn eager. = reventive, LAXA- tin BROMO QUIkINE Tablets. Look for E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 3 What a wonderful combination! All the prettiest styles for Spring presented with the privilege of pay- ing for same while you are wearing them. Modes that are cor- rect, and tailored for particular women, in Suits, Coats and Dresses. Just Arrived Polo Coats and Sport Skirts That are pleasingly novel and much desired, not only for utility but because they will be the vogue among smart dressers, Our Easy Credit Plan Benefits Both Men and Women It is a very attractive feature of this store’s service | and much appreciated by those who use it—just pay, 7 as you wear the new Spring apparel, small amounts | by the week or month, Good News, Men! _ Our credit policy is extended to you. How about a new Bradbury © Suit or Overcoat? — the % Spring styles are here,