!|One Cop et 100-Lb. SACKS $1.40 We deliver at ditional cost no ad oe LET'S have lunch at Boldt’s today Advertisement At Your Own Personal service and abso ute satisfaction are my guar antec. The gratifying results of & personal examination in your own home have many ad Wantages, and are at your dis | posal. Examination is free and puts you under no obliga tion, When glasses are neces gary, prices are reasonable. Phone for appointment any evening after 6 o'clock. H. L. SUSSMAN, 0. D. Registered Optometrist Licensed in the State of Washington 1821 East Howell St. Phone East 3093 Seven Years in Seattle TRY STAR WANT ADS nefit « leclare police departments of cities thruc the United States Were cre Jated for the sole purp jobs to direct, indirect Jants isle, a special o department the otherwine of the “keep ‘em straight” fraternity hailed directly or indirectly from that country which is at present bat tling for home rule It can's be said that the Harps are totin’ leaded shillalehs in pUrmuit of ctvic peace and happiness are not in majority, But there are probably more Irishmen on the force one lity who In the de pai nt has Capts, Mike Powers, A. C, Sullivan, Joe Mason and Chas. |B. Dolphin, and Lieut. Denny Drew who are all Irish, Jake Bjarnaon, however, isn't an Irishman, He hails from while Capt. Charley Tennant K. Webb were born in New 2 But, on the other hand, Cleary ts an Irishman, aw are the! | following: ard, Tom Hayden, H Robert Hagen, C. 0. How- A. Horton, »| Heng? ‘land M. J. McNamee Tom Hartnet, J Har J. J. Haye H. Jen Kenny, T. BE. Keofe Keefe, D. W Sergt. I John Keane L, MeCo, her Irb shmon FJ n the fore Mullen. Mur » Conroy, J. T. wot Crowley tarey Engtiah, J. J ry O'Brien, B,C Gay, W Ed T. Hunt Griffin, Sergt. LC D. Gibson Mike Buckley and PLP. Pat Buckle Irish, Serst. PL OF. fame Keefe, of 1 Harp, as are ng beat hounds: F. W, MeNa mara, John KH. MeCarty, T. J. Megiil F. W. McCaffrey, A. AL MeNulty, B. Oakes, J 1. B. Moore, W J, Moore, N. P ore and KR. J. Ma “wobbly aquad the Sergt G. KE. MeK dresses ‘em up in th uM Padon, ¢ pmclils afferty, W. V ft Ryan, J. J. Riley, J. D. Su 2. C, Scully, wis while the following know they are Tim Sullivan, C. J. Stanley Twohig, W. J. Tobin, A. B Con Walsh, Tom Walsh Wright, W. M. Walsh and T. B. Wright Mrs. Sarah Dugan and Mrs. Mar Kelly are two women depart ment whose parents are Irish Potter W. L A.W heehan thinks he on the Gifts to Women n, James O'Hirien, Sergt. Har Dan THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1920. Tags Keep "Em Happy at Briscoe Home BY MILES CLAY when I wag 10 years old and back and little American kid from his |my estimasion Today, a ond ave I was walking down See 1 was reminded of Huck Dan Griffen and ivan and ta Trinh, | H Brother P. Kh. Gibbs, who ly direet. ing the annual tag day for the Beis. P| coe home for orphan boys. | There was a girt sel ooking busine uy « What since the It« for the orphan kids at Ort la,” she explained, | “Sure.” he grinned, “Cve me oa ing tage for the rphon be She bered, pre man. au in Every Five KIDS GET START |[— © CROUP-CoLng MATION Company a ne \ e A Jar of Vicks is Protection Against Colds More than a score of years ago, a drug. gist in a little North Carolina town was searching for a better way to treat colds. He knew that epicac and internal medi cines did not go direct to the lungs and air passages, and often did derange the digestion. At last he found a process by which he could combine standard, time-tested remedies in salve form, so that when the salve was applied over the throat and chest the ingredients would be vaporized by the body heat. These vapors, inhaled with each breath, carried the medication direct to the lungs and air passages. At the same time the salve was.absorbed through and stimu- lated the skin, aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the congestian, This preparation was named Vicks VapoRub, and year by year its use has steadily grown until now more than 17 million jars are used annually. Vicks is a Real “Little Bodyguard” to Old and Young For mothers with smal! children Vicks is a boon indeed. No dosing just apply well over the throat and chest at the first sign of “sniffles,” and cover with a hot flannél cloth. Leave the covering loose around the neck so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. An application at bed time usually pre- vents a night attack of spasmodic croup. For deep chest colds, bronchitis, sore throat, hoarseness—hot wet towels should first be applied over the throat and chest to open the pores of the skin—then rub on Vicks. For head colds, rg r3 terest whi ing cough—a litt! icks can Stee spoon and the vapors inhaled. Formula of Vicks Vicks contains Menthol from Japan— Camphor from the Island of Formosa— Oil of Eucalyptus from Australia—Oil of Juniper Tar from the Mediterranean - Coast—Turpentine from the long leaf pine trees of the South—Petrolatuin from the oil fields of Pennsylvania, and other valuable ingredients. If Filled on Prescription a 30-cent Jar of Vicke Would Cost from 60 to 75 Cents These ingredients are bought in enor- mous quantities, carefully tested by our chemists and mixed by automatic ma- chinery in our huge laboratory, employing over 200 people, Recently an officer of this Company had a prescription for a 30-cent jar of Vicks filled in various cities—below are given the prices charged, which of course do not include the physician's fee; Lynchburg, Va. .60 Chicago, Ill. .70 Baltimore, Md. .65 San Francisco .75 NewYork,N.Y. .65 St.Louia, Mo, .70 | dollar's worth. I was an orphan kid |mynelf, If somebody n't giv |me a WW, then, I wouldn't be here Jiffy-Jell Users Need Them and are Welcome. See Below on There are more Huck Pinna tn the about the streets at night, members of the ragweed od, Others are gra: eyed denizens of the Insist en the Genuine At All Druggists 30c—60c—$1.20 than one rew oO VISES 1 prisor Some — ous, respected citizens STOPPED COUGH AFTER INFLUENZ LS “Il want to say that Foley's Ho d Tar is the best cough medicing) ver tried,” writes E. B. McDor i F. D. 1, Box 119, Arlington, Tena “My son had influenza. He had @ worst kind of a cough and I t1 everything, but nothing did any God sent me a friend with | Honey and Tar, and his cough better the next day, and in two he had no cough at al.” Fo Honey and Tar stops harsh, coughs; eases wheezy breathing. is effective, yet pleasant to take. There Are. Real Values at Kawano’s SHOE SALE Prince of Wales |All Yankees Will Off for Australia| LONDON, March 17.—The prince of Wales departed on his voyage to/ Australia late yesterday The Massachusetts committee on the necesmries of life Come Out of North © living bas inc nt in that state since WASHINGTON, March 17.—All : American troops be out of — the war de- Pluck loses no time on account Of portment has announced. hard tuck | = : SSIS ese | PORTLAND RATE CA ments will heard in W D.C. Apr Retail and Wholecs!« _| Chamber of Commerce, will represe Cooking, Fiating and Baking main Apples , |Spitzenberg Apples Delicious Apples Rome Beauty Apples Chelan Apples It att kind of @ sta depen ou nee t in life a kid gets, ce The kids at the Briscoe home at Orillia are all a bunch of Huck Finns |Can you imagine over 100 Hucks in one place together? They've got a ranch of over 80 acres to play on. And if you think | they're not a healthy bunch of kids why, I wish you could see them! They are getting noun Some of others will Siberia before April. 1, Aucations. Half a Pineapple Crushed to Flavor One Jiffy-Jell Dessert os Oy Eee gad of the wealth of fruit iffy- serts. Pear- People need fruit daily. Now, when fruit is costly, this is an ideal way to serve it. Complete desserts Jiffy-Jell comes ready-sweetened. It is acid- ulated with evaporated freit acid. A rare- grade gelatine is in it, and the fruit-juice es- sence in a vial. You simply add hot water as directed on package, and let cool. Then a package of Jiffy- Jell serves six people in mold form, or twelve if you whip the jell Yet this fruit-made dainty, rich in fruit, costs a trifle. It costs less than serving apples. ’Twill delight you Try Jiffy-Jell in various fruit flavors fruit flavor for a tart green salad jell for a mint jell to serve with meats. Learn what these dainties mean to you. them with old-style desserts of this type We offer you choice of several 50-cent molds if you will do this, and at once. Cut out our offer so you won't forget. sporting a green te the kids that wo if somebody didnt give when they need it And it does a useful « Pi in Hawait— fruit too The juice of half a fruit is con sealed in a vial to flavor one pint ‘. _ ; ‘em a litt pples will be “vadhe} | dessert. zen, Yet the whole dessert costs but a few cents, aby ie feady at your call. So with eight rich fruits which come in jifty- Jell. All are made from crushed fruit, afl are abundant. All come in liquid form, condensed and scaled in glass —a bottle in each package Real-fruit flavors in bottles Mark this Jiffy-Jeil distinction. Note how it differs from old-style quick gelatine desserts Jiffy-Jell alone has these bottled fruit-juice essences. iffy-Jell desserts are fruit-made dainties, in fruit. The fruit taste is not mere flavor and not artificial. as to support a ain GRADE ap- year they put on wapetsian th this tag in shape Try lime. Try mint Compare HAT would be your verdict if you should see the bargains offered in Men’s Shoes. Mr. Kawano finds that he is overstocked, and he wants to turn his surplus into money. He is par- ticularly well supplied with large sizes, and this is a good opportu- nity for a saving. IT WOULD PAY YOU TO BUY THREE OR FOUR PAIRS AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: . We Make Mistakes and We Correct Them, Too The untrue charge. and ¢ write inte The Star, we will be very glad to correct It, and we will thank the friends who eall It to our attention, i a Star never Intention statement or But our re Ten Flavors in Glass Vials 2ard ave. ronegualy Tues ed of $500 in furs and The victim was — Wh |Mra. A. W, Peterson, 914 21st ave, N Style6—The came in pint size Style-C A | In assorted styles of alumi- Mrs. A. F. Peterson, 616 N a sported When he casts his first vote, a rs how the world get along if he hum, six to the set. The six will serve a fall package of Jiffy-Jell. Send 5 trade-marks fer the six assorted. ‘We Rogers & Son AA An aluminum half-pint cup. Fill twice with water to dissolve one package Jiffy-Jell. Use as an exact cup measure in all reci- pes. Send 2 trade-marks for it Spoons, teaspoon size, in a favorite pattern of Wm. Rogers Dessert silver plate, guaranteed 20 years. For the first spoon send 2 trade-marks, plus 10c for postage and packing. Then we will offer you the balance of the set Free to users Cut out the (@ trade-marks in the circle on the front of Jiffy-Jeil packages. Send 5 for any pint mold or the Set of Six Individual Molds. Send 2 for the Jiffy-Cup, or 2 and 10c: for the Spoon. The pint molds are as follows —afl aluminum. Pint Mold, heart shaped. Pint Mold, fluted as above. Pint Salad Mold. ‘Pint Mold with pinnacles. Pint Molde Hend 5 circle for aay pint mold or the wet of six, Bond 3 for Sify: 1D. fend 3 and 10 for spoon enadedenmennnnnce, . Jiffy Dessert Co, MAIL Waukesha, Wis, THIS T enclose...@) trade*marks for which i the gifts I check at side. Enciate 0c for opethae ‘and packing on the spoon alone. Money Easily Obtained And in a dignified manner, is made possible by our method of loaning a generous amount on your personal valuables as secur- ity. You make re- payments a little at a time, Sociaty For You Quality BulterNul HOLSUM| Breads Order of Your Grocer are SURE of when you buy Regular $10.00 Shoes, in English style, with oak leather soles, reduced to, a pair Regular $12.50 All-leather Shoes, reduced to, a pair. $9.50 4 Regular $12.50 Kid Shoes, reduced to, pair.........$9.50 - Regular $10.00 Light Working Shoes, reduced to .....$7.50 $9.00 “Union Extra” Shoes, reduced to, pair. .......$7.50 $9.00 Russian Tan Shoes, reduced to, a pair........$6.50 Gunmetal Shoes, regular price $8.00, reduced to .. ... $6.50 Kid Shoes with high toes, regular $10.00, reduced to $8.50 Elliott 946 S. KAWANO 304 MAIN STREET Third Door East from Third Ave. So. Established 1906 All Third Ave, and Fourth Ave. Cars Pass. Near the Door.