The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1920, Page 11

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' THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1920. \ PAGE 11 a \ Ne The L ong Lane’s Turning BROWN-WHITE SHOE CO. Alteration Shoe Sale During the remaining days of this week many wonderful values in White Boots, Pumps and Oxfords will be featured. They're made of white Nu-buck, white reignskin and white kid—some have the flat sport heel, oth- ers the popular Cuban, and still others the desirable Louis heels. For hot days or house wear these shoes are une- qualed. Priced now at $4.40 $5.80 $6.40 $7.40 $8.80 New Oxfords and Pumps Eight beautiful Spring styles just re- ceived from the makers are offered in the much- wanted shades and leathers, in all sizes and widths AAA to ee POISON Is a Sure Death You would not se ; think of taking poison yourself, much less would you stand for any one else giving it to you. You'd fight against it—nothing in the world but superior force could compel you to take it. » lt J 1 t Lt 1 taine ‘ But here's the ruab—HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT a ely te rumma et nlitem chronicling ' urney t . YOU ARE NOT BEING POISONED EVERY DAY tthe : , ; Ate acts fs F THAT YOU LIVE—IN FACT EVERY TIME YOU ’ hon, bia Gren. (hatin beats casual k eee ae, SWALLOW? who a You don’t have to stretch your imagination to real- 1 na had grown ¢ ize that decayed tee offensive and disgusting miles, but tarine ued f your sense of s you this. This same sense ~ ns ows years before, | ¢ th tells you that if decayed teeth are so offensive and disgusting to others, what is the action in the mouth of the party to whom the decayed teeth belong? The answer is POISON. Every mouthful of food, every time your teeth come in contact with food and this food is transmitted to your stomach, every time you Papeete swallow, a continual stream of poison going into your ® le i t cloumness Mick: | one system all the time. times war, leneing the Bound Is | oe her Jube sald a we And you think this poison will not kill you? The ; gg 2 a doctor will not pronounce death by poison, but it will Te be from a disease @at can be definitely traced to those decayed teeth. Now, when it doesn’t cost you a single penny to find out the true condition of your mouth what's the use of running the chance of having your h ruined, perhaps’ permanently? The answer YOUR DENTIST TODAY, Modern methods —low prices. From Our Last Issue) joft tre CHAPTER IX Sanctuary tapent 1 began that wealth e vainly applied thar fatal r impaired are mt re that fou sme at be int 2 | would » Marry told ed | himself 4 that hung down. | finalty, he had rent Jublice 1 a lar on the long journey, after thor Who dis old man the him he of bu Bo, Jim oly sehe part he had sent a letter t with eld it close ng the was te By his mar challenge, the eves » opened a minute whieh would enable affairs to old—seoundre loed and the rattied on the floor f his knees Harry | until what to do. | jood, Jubef maid Harry, as the old negro came into the r car ér| tying the big bundle from b ¥e t everything, the Harry, Ab 1e'p! Et's Maree eee is- CHAPTE Jubilee Jim's de Harry stood tr w, one hand shading hia| ™ down the “ mney the doorway high-class dentistry These we offer you. +} Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists 43. RB. VAN AUKEN, Manager Lecated for years at S. E. Corner First and Pike. Phone Maile 2555 © bungale : cerita rung & Of |. Tube, tell me all about it.| When you got off the train, where to far below yteh tolled up the slope | During three days he had been| for Ju wher » Harry ere Man dah sprised tuh git yo' war) moughtily let tah. “Where did you go next? py mgt gy > Shoes for the Kiddies S| Foun’ him jes’ same , At a Big Saving wid 9 School Shoes and Shoes for dress in an unusually large number of styles. o Marse I lot o” que —Nine dollars and eighty cents sounds too cheap for a good, all-leather MEN shoe, doesn’t it? We'll admit the price is very low, but—they’re solid — < same o% Mah 1 Ah man all Says Italy Backs , ° ' D’Annunzio Plan Italy backs d’Annunzio, afcor to Professor Upeon © fat es er buszard. educator and he lay o @ at wu'kin liminated by wearing the 7 ’ ‘ to t nang ng dhe rt. w be: Rupture Sup Well,’ Ab “Ab alr free trial to prove its superios- ety, Mares A. LUNDBERG 00. “TRY STAR WANT ADS pow Mah in dat ole bleawed time, low wh tuh deff, en pe Whaffoh he ¢ me up & he way mount’n leather and the low price is due to the fact that we bought these shoes early last year—the saving is yours. WN-W -sHO rill I'll bet you what | f from his face, but ft was & week the/alight with a new energy and reso 1 over the/lution, The call had found him. be wiring allegiance! Will] “Yes,” he answered slowly, “Joly Brent. I will come.” (Continued in Our Next Issaa) TRUNKS WE INVITE THE HIGH PRICES INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE TO VISIT US 110 PROFITEERING! BUT A SALE ouah souls red-hot ar, Ju got f fo’ gor reck’n et mus’ a t time. En ughty sick in he say no m pal W 4 me erbout in @ furnace ¢ say not tub,’ » Ab his hand with e he ‘Bho? be say thinks o° dis hyud ole wuk, Ah reck’n Ah don’ blame him none Den he tek me down tuh yo’ place dee things—walkin long wid me jes’ lak Ah been yo f. ‘Moughty lot er folkses sorry Marse Harry erbout no m he say kin 0° dat,’ To go|™8Y. ‘dahs one 0’ dem ar’ folkses, Ah | pe YOUR LIVER AND BOWELS WORKING Miss Echo Alle he may Old Herb Tea Best Insurance The He was free Only Harry turned away looked out of the Against Disease Infloenza, la cain’ bear tub “When Ah/ galow jen eave et’ u've got to speak at that jon on the seventeenth.” Harry made a quick gesture, then to clos en left the fireplace to stride up e4 up. The color had | down the room _ Brent, looking at him, his long agree,” he He could not uncrossed on the moun-|¥* nald able to win with a «mile. n lo he that we may not What remained this time, but it w back to the life day then? Shown in the Two Examples Illustrated bun Harry the he ceased to be Sevier? free to cies abruptly and| had Pie open doorwa American - ao Housewife’s r ‘ "| His face had paled a ve 8 i . ee CHAPTER XI Favorite APTER Brent looked up at Sevie Richard t ront of the empty fire reiar and ng had se ry In anoth arded and|' ould be the wh he asked 1? How's “what do that for a “The new orgar : at U tically speak nglect yourself, eapecially at this time of year. Bilic K aches and sluggishne led. Jubtiee Jim ; # . eaders. But it car “ avidly, the oid) * him from ever pies of OFF THE MARKED PRICES On Staple Goods Included are SUIT CASES BOSTON BAGS MUSIC CASES BRIEF CASE LADIES’ PURSES PLUSH AND BEADED BAGS And Miscellaneous Leather Goods BEGEROW TRUNK CO. 109 FOURTH AVE, Between Pike and Union TRUNKS make wid think he explored his pouch Ex k, and Craig |Cially if the platform is built uch.” He pointed to a r he had brought with strong wing, I at Brent capac t Lincoln Tea ® cup at night and be surprised how laughed as us toba newspa him, that jorial of TRUNKS nstipation, colda ln grippe, in’ wm. chronic headache, , /Theumatism, eto. It acts gently but inks aun Does not create the physic best treated er Db VICKS VAPO! f YOUR BODYGVARO” = 304, 007, 2g A family remedy tn thonsands of «homes for forty years better for the them in fine tion and dangerous children waaee, 5 cents at all druggists —Linooln Pro- prietary Co.@Ft, Wayne, Ind. ack my rheumatic bones an inferr 0 miles al burro to dig you out had been n the spread-out newspaper Dig me out of my shel What do you eyes absently America’s Handsomest Range at a Big Saving in Price Greater efficiency, particularly in roasting and baking; lowest fuel cost of any range on the market; lowest price of any range in same class; add- ed sanitary features that make them as easy to keep clean and shiny bright as a china plate. These are among the outstanding features of the famous BUCK’S 1920 models. Each type embodies the lat the new sanitary linings—enamel fused with ping. tire exterior in choice of blue or gra trimmed in heavy nickel. Stove blacking.is forever banished ON WITH THE DANCE TO THE RIVER'S END mean b: looked at him intently It Is Acid-Stomach That Makes the Body“SOUR” —Old and Weak achievements in range design and construction; cast iron—positively prevents chip- y enamel, or plain black body, richly if you have a new for eve wood, coal or gas with any other patented exclu WORLD'S BES Special Demonstration All This Week—See the Window Display BUCK'’S. are and there ation, BUCK’S is as handsome a fuel. so BUCK’S famou all with one oven. SAVE $20 TO $40 a piece of fine silvers 8-fuel Combi Liberal Allowance for Your Old Range You can save $20 to $40, as you will readily discover by comparing BUCI ‘ Our experts will gladly demonstrate the 1K’S not only the BAKER, but also the lowest in fuel consumption. ange in the same class. features of the new models which make BUC 'M.A.GOTTSTEIN| | ‘FURNITURE CO. \ SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS 1514-1520 Second, Between Pike and Pine changed ‘s a distinct type intstantly to ’S prices Don’t wait thinking they will dis- appear in time. Perhaps they will, but in the meantime you are suffer- ing from the burning and itching, and allowing your nerves to become badly effected, when a little Resi- nol Ointment would doubtless re- lieve it all es Skin troubles need immediate and proper attention Unless the skin affection is caused by some internal disorder, Resinol Ointment usually clears it away because it contains harmless, and soothing antidotes for such condi- tions. It can be used easily for itis so nearly flesh-colored it does not attract attention. Atad/ druggists. What is it that rons so many people of their vitality, youth and good looks—makes them all in and decrepit years before their time? Some say it's rheumatism that ts ailing them. Others complain of chronic stomsch or liver trouble, Others are bilious. Life is a burden to multitudes of dyspeptics. Severe headache, extreme nervousness, insomnia, mental de- pression, melancholia, anemia, dizziness, ver- tigo, heart and chest pains, constipation, etc., claim other multitudes, In about nine cases out of ten ACID- STOMACH is the cause of these ailments. The first symptoms of this condition are nearl; always indigestion, heartburn, belching, food- repeating, painful bloat, gas, etc. An Acid-Stomach cannot Seoperty digest food. Unless food is fully digested its nourish- ing elements cannot be properly assimilated. Hence the blood becomes thin and impover- ished. No person, no matter how strong or robust he or she may be, can long withstand the in- sidious, day-by-day health undermining effects of Acid-Stomach. Even the tasteless acid that causes acid-mouth is powerful enough to eat through the hard enamel of the teeth and cause them to decay. 1s it any wonder, then, that Acid-Stomach ereates such awful havoc throughout the entire em? A modern ape — EATONIC—brings wonderfully quick relief in all cases of stom- ach distress. Makes the stomach cool, sweet and strong, able to digest, food properly and thus supply the body with the required amount of nourishment, EATONIC is in tablet form —you eat them like a bit of candy. More than 500,000 people in the United States have put EATONIC to the test and can say that it has rid them of Acid-Stomach, The greece letters from many of these users testify to the merits of this wonderful remedy. Many had been sick and ailing for years, had tried remedy after remedy in vain, and accord- ing to their own testimony, only satoman EATONIC were they able to regain their health. Your druggist has EATONIC and is authorized to refund your money if you are not satisfied, So give it a trial today. EATONIC

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