The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1920, Page 5

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Girl’s Kindness Wins THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 192 Legacy of $100,000 BANGOR, Me, March 18——Re Sits Down on City’ 8 Lid whose aight was falling, Mea “Bil” "Has Eye Peeled for Rattling Bones fallen into a fortune estimated at & | $100,000, She was graduated in 1917 | N h F “On D = from tho University of Maine and |went to Oak lutte, Martha's vine ear y ired e ay yard, to teach, Bho met Walter P Tl RI i ( 3 Phillips, inventor of the tel Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns Friday Hour Sales 1 him in his newspaper correspand:| ame his confi | No mail, telephone or € and the right to limit quantities i he continued tn | 10 to 11 11 to 12 FUR NECKPIECES— » until he died, January | PRTTICOATS— CURTAINS—2i Easter Millinery in ‘A idiillent Variety SCOND FLOOR | | A national cantonal industrial and agricultural exhibidion—that ts, em acing all lines of production of the eanton of Fribourg, Switeerland SUCH AN ASSORTMENT OF GO-CARTS AND CARRIAGES ERE are Sturgis and other well-known makes that offer special inducements to buy—they long ago that now their marked va Prevailing prices, Now is your oppor make baby vehicle at an important O. D. ordera taken on Friday Hour Sale merchandise, reserved, has been decided upon. Nervous Women othing is so good for you as our Cod Liver and : j | | | were contracted for so 9 to 10 Remnants sis 50 Mes: Taffeta Tioman 1 to 2 considerably below sare | Jeet @ standard | Silk Shore lengths of 4% to 6 yards in plain colors and fancy patterns. For haw been informed her y to» Bott '1 or ir lot Small employer has made her sole legates in his will ting atitehed Voile aving in ker and flat ant style, for There are 25 Petticoats in this hour at Half Price mined terns, finished with ete Hf fancy tucked flounce Lace Jotto : Cotton and elastic fitted tops; Cu Remnants all lengths. Formerly Short lengths of Voiles, #8 Yor this hour, Batistes, Seco Silk, Choice $4.00 Ginghams, = Perenien, ®t SUITING— Curtains Chambray, ete. For |, A this hour at OneThira COTTON 1 800 yarde of 324n¢ P played leas than the regular & Sulting a = plaids and checks, Th Drapery fabric 4 wool fi inh and 4s Remnants adapted for Marquisettes vkirts and girls’ school Cretonnes, etc. dresses. Lengths in 6 ngths, For to 15 Formerly Curtains, One Third 65 this Curtains, our, bres aera C $7.50 Curtains, yard and lace-« and = Marq Sotting Vilet The includes and ecru priced during this mal women pat also and misse and rtain Foemerty WoodhauseGrunbaum Furniture Co., |GRUNBAUM Co. INC. WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH Vinol, Iron Tonic. It invigorates the nerves and cre- ates strength. the lot, in her Rae Stone Kit Wolt Raccoon pieces in white luding =F coon, Nutria Marten, Red Fox Natural Furs. Formerly $17.50 us 0, $22.50 and $24.50. VOILES— 40-Inch, in terns on light nds: Formerly 50c. Vor this 33c Opossum, Fox, and gu. 25 : Curtals Curtains has especially separate rds © Serims, Nets, in short this hour « leas than regular price |Family on Lawn See $2,750 Gem Robbery | | DALLAS, March 18—Only 200 feet distant from a family sftting on the front lawn, Mrs. E. G. Me: | Kelsey was held up by two men here and robbed of jewelry valued at 0. ards. Here is Reliable Proof: Union Hill, J ja nervous bre {thin, had a could not eat doctored 1 suffered fror <down, was anaemic stomach trouble and| sleep or work, I had| without benefit until day I read about Vinol —Cress-Dale Photo. SILK BLOUSES Special at $5.00 Upper Main Floor IXTY-ONE Georgette and ‘Crepe de Chine Blouses have been re- | | duced for this sale on account of | | being slightly soiled from display. |The assortment includes several | styles, in white and flesh color, and Witnen’ s Rain Canes Reduced to $8.95 Second Floor | Capt. William Searing Here's the man who alts on the lid. [ives at one! It's his job to wee that Seattle's down. | copper 2412 Dearborn st., away back in 1900, when and after|town district 1s properly policed ana | © harley Reed was chief. ‘Those were taking one bottle I began to tmltnat motorcycle patrolmen and] the days when arrests were so many pr It strengthened my nerves,| " that a good policeman had a hard © officers don't shoot craps © Rave me a good appetite, and I/ Eaten pennier. Hin name is Fwin.| tie finding a place to rest on his |sleep well and feel better in every be call him | beat The method here suxested for the | way."—Mrs, Charles West poe Hig > alia aie! |DONT SAY WoRD |removal of superfluous hair is quick | Vino! is “Capt, BIL” a | - ang certain, and unless the growth | amp rena | Vin alee ge ig The firm job is easy, and “Capt. | ABOUT THIS ONE | with boot} Fut Capt | Jany other remedy ts miter j , is extremely stubborn appli | BU” has Little difficulty Pill wasn't the resting HP) | . -) ! ation does the work, “Make a suft|‘2in®, the Oldest and most famous! icggers and tho hard-boiled element.|kind. In fact, he was so ambit | a range of sizes from 36 to 46, but paste with some powdered delatone raves ironed aan le dy thening| p, ut he has his hands full in sup-| ho almost got fired on his first day. | not each size in every style or color. and water; apply this to the hairy |‘°"* Known to medicine | pressing the spirit to game which/ This (# deep stuff and was told in Formerly $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50. surface, and after about two minutes Y mo back if it | "erm to well up within the souls of | confidence, so it will be wire to say | gg "EP ge | rub it off, wash the skin and the|, .6 om my IE) tne boys who push the chug-cycles. | nothing to Capt. Searing about this. | Choice Friday at fails. Even tn this he ts efficient, as Pa} “I pinched a school teacher for OWL DATSG CO. AND DRUGGIOTS » WHERE became a This Frees Your Skin From Hair or Fuzz HE woman who takes advantage of this clean-up sale of 25 Rubber- ized Capes, in tan, gray, navy and black, will not only be economical but will be prepared to go out in the hard- est of Spring rains, which are gener- ally frequent in March and April. These sold formerly at $17.50 and $19.50, Cheice Friday at..............38.95 (Tolet Tips) hairs are gone. To avoid disappoint ment, be sure your druggist sells you trotman Frederick Mills will testify. | pocket picking,” explained Capt | detatone. Advertisement. Capt. Searing who ts ) married and) Searing, “and it developed that the aeliiin — jmant a ented was a friend of the thing was found man I arrested, and I gradu 2to 3 WOMEN’S HOSE—150 pairs of Liste Hose in |ally wormed my way back into the| & broken line. The colors include gray chiefs good graces moke, field mouse, pink, blue and brown 3 to4 SLIP-ON VEILS—The Velling Section will offer for this sale 300 dotted, 4to5 MEN'S STRIPED SOCKS —120 pairs of Lisle Half Hose in blue NO NEED TO WAIT FOR SATURDAY ‘oceteria Money-Saving Prices are the same and you save money not ry day in the week. just on a few one Of the 30 Stores. Here are only a few examples of Groceteria every- day values: Capt. Searing has only one hobby. He delights in paying his annual taxes, He does this with a natural | good grace which ts elec trifying, nev er once questioning the inexplicable reason for a 40 per cent increase over jthe taxes of the yoar before. | Put brother officers declare that, jaltho Capt. Bill falls to recognize the trait himself, he is almost a Bol sheviet in his attitude toward the ry item in every Sizen #% to 10, but not each size in 25c every color, For this hour, a pair MEN'S GLOVES—A clean-up sale of 65 pairs of Men's Gloves, some of which are defective, and some rolled from display, The lot is made up of broken lines, and includes tan ca chamois, ivory cape and gray Mocha Glo in odd sizes, For this 95c hour, a pair GIRLS’ UNION SUITS—50 ‘Soiled Suits in broken lnes, of white and gray woo! and cot ton mixed weaves. Sixes 2, 4, 6 and 16 only Formerly $1.50 and $1.75. figured and plain mesh Slipon Veils in black, brown and taupe. For merly 250, For this hour, 2 VEILS 25¢ for LAWNS—5q0 yards of O-inch Lawn in a good assortment of fancy fig- ured patterns and col ors, adaptable for Spring and Summer wear. For merly 19¢, For and black with white stripes Sizes 9% to 11%, with double heel, toe and sole. Formerly 50c. For this hour, a pale... OO CAMISOLES—43 Flesh- colored Wash Silk Cam- isoles with lace tops and shoulder straps, All have slight factory defects. Sizes 36 to 42. Special for this hour for $1.00 this hour, yard 13c 75c¢ For this hour, a suit. . disposal, each... |mathematician who figures out the| taxes, beth Income and real Capt. Searing ts a quiet, stern man. Jana hin ¢ tw the only one in Cen Al station which im not open to the ie lic and newspaper reporters atal CANNED GOODS FOR CEREAL SAVINGS CAREFUL BUYERS i: SOAP at 116 Sunny Monday Soap. one's Corn Towa Bell Corn, can 15¢ 6 bars a5¢ Flakes -12%e Van Camp's Pork & Beans HO Oats -.16¢ Medium size can...17¢ Albers’ Oats Large can ~--29¢ small pke Van Camp's Soups— ~ large pke. . B1¢ 12%¢ { Rolled Oats, | 1b. sacks ..... 696 | Corn Meal, white or yellow, 16Ib. hours: Neither do the playful copa | scribed us firm—even resolute, He! gay loll over his desk during his hours |*e¢s his duty, and. b’gosh, he does it. | ang pet a of duty | tisement, et Cape IP oo sy Ms + Cured ae Bride gain! a NDON, March 18.—The Rev. W. Dad, did you stop at Bolas Heinz Cateup. the French pastry’ large bottle 33¢ California Tomatoes, large cans i2z%e Del Monte Tomato Sauce, 3 cans . 20¢ Alaska Pink Salmon, tall cans . 23¢ Alaska Sockeye. Salmon q er, tall cans... a7e De Royal Chef Razor Clams, cele small can . + Te Sunbrite Cleanser, can van OO Lenox Soap, bar ..5¢ Rinso, pkg. The Lux Soap Flakes, - ABKe pkg. Citrus Washing Pow large pkg. 20¢ Soap, white. bar. Bue Searing might be fustly seas | . 186 ‘Twist-Whatham is named in a dis A ] married a couple in his church and weight in gold to me. It has CURED | hen said he'd like to talk to the |my constipation and a serious bowel | bride alone. In the vestry, witnesses | |trouble which I had." (Signed) Mrs. | Now 88 Years Ok Old But Works «y. > her $10, said he hated large can 21¢ | ne “PHEZ” JAMS AND JELLIES wihdler-Lin flushes BOTH upper ana| at Trade of Blacksmith and Peps bali Romuas sree ' Feels Younger Since ee Sg sgt aghan 2 By, New Yérk Country Gen- tleman Co’ c ee aan “rHEa" JAMS vel no completely it relieves dian Ra ri arn, G08 eeees ete ASE gua on stomach or sour | Piles Are Gone. ‘Th dest active blac! grace, can Fowler's Peas, small and a price Removes a surprising eS te ae lane of foul, decaying matter ° leamnith Michigan ie stilt pounding his anvn the town of Homer—thanks to my tender, exceptional pay for an infer- i Pn ee Ei ehted _te alimentary "canal which ee nk Now Is the Time to Preserve Eggs vd roned # eo} D ir) len Or ‘or t ting piles. -2B¢ = tuncy grade, can...27¢ ...$1.75 RES constipation. Prevents ap: | ndicitis, The INSTANT pleasant $3.35 pkg. ..-..-. 84¢ action of Adler-t-ka astonixhes both 3 GAL. ST OF VE JAR > doctors and patients, It is a mixture lof buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and AND CO V ER . Special at 98c Carnation, Borden’s or Fed- 19-1 eral Milk, ~— °M 4 12c rei i a nine other simple ingredients, Swift | Drug Co., Bartell Drug Co. and all And One Package Puritan Lime FREE Eggs can now be bought at a reasonable price—it Co-operative _ AT tsi GAVE COLOR 1 CHEEKS will pay you to preserve some for future use. All you need is one of these 8-gallon Stone Jars and a KARO SYRUP tog Seer epg “4 Pr Royal Baking Powder— CE Th abe. seeeees | Be Better Looking—Take Gon. can .....28¢; 12-02. can .....39¢ (BLACK) See Olive Tablets package of Puritan Lime; 3-galion Stone Jar and Cover at bia rs Lime FREE. Dr. Price's Baking Powder— skin is yellow—complexion rid tor ne coated—appetite poor _ Ege ae “75c Window Shades" Special at 49c Yr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- Extra Special for Friday stitute for calomel—were Dr. Edwards after 17 of These are Fibrol Window Shades; they are strong and durable and have a tear-proof edge. Size 8 feet Dr. rds’ Olive Tal ce ddwarlé Ove Tabltaares pare w sd 6 feet. Complete with brackets, special at... ‘Adler ka has been worth ite ave --$1.00 Del Monte Solid Pade To matoes, fancy grade, No. 2 cans; 3 cans BO¢ Del Monte Pineapple— Sliced or Grated, No, 2 can Dei Monte Catsup, large bottle .... | amount fro the aroni, Spaghetti MB : and Noodles, Spaghett! and FLAVOR SERUP Me 6 KARO MAPLI 1%... ar Mr, Jacob Lyon, 1 Mieb. 3, wish that you could hear him experiences with dilatora, ate, be- y method. ‘Here is @ Jetter Just received from him ir. H.R. Page, Marshall, Mich. Dear Sir: 1 want you to know what treatment has done ad suffered wit COOKING PREPARATIONS CRISCO— Wesson Oil, pts 39¢ 91.55 3 Ibs. . % gallon . 6 Ibe. $2.80 . TRE o ie 1 gallon .. .. 82.80 M, J. B. COFFEE (In Git, cana) Buy it in the GIb. came and save money at, per Ib. .. Why Pay More It is the BEST quarts ... ‘You will know them by their olive color. | Tohaveaclear, pink skin, bright eves, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like 2S | eiidhcad dare ron tat thecause. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on ne and bowels like calomel—yet SAME PRICES EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK = S;2ccemii ee stipation. 0 AT THIRTY STORES annually at 10c and 25c. nine “Be Glad There’s One Near You’”’ j twonightly and note the pleasing ovenerre pDISsTKICT WOODLAND PARK Mazola Oil, pts., BO¢; ats... % gafion, $1.55; 1 gallon tb. CANS .sese0 %Ib. cans . jetely cured. Althoug! I am 88 years old, and the oldest active blacksmith in Michigan, I years younger since the piles left me. I will surely recom- it to all I know who suffer this way. You can use my letter u wish, and I hope it wilt lead others to try this wonders ful remedy. POULTRY NETTING It will pay you to buy your Poultry Netting now. If you delay you may not be able to get the kind you want, as some sizes are very scarce. 2-inch mesh. Roll contains 150 feet. Height 2-foot, per roll..... 8-foot, per roll.. 4-foot, per roll.. 5-foot, per roll. . ‘There are thousani ple sufferini 2—HK0S 14th Ave Greceteria No, 18—7317 Green- MAN Ss on foolish salves, ointments, di DOWNTOWN : Groceteria Nov G8 Fike Rt, Greceter mcterie | form, ete.. but send today for 0 Goossen Me. 16—Univintiy w ve. ‘Trial of my internal method for the "Market, 4302 14th Ave. N. B. nesting of Eves | Groceteria No, 12-1906 45th st. N, i our ‘or occupation At you ar froubied with ites, my relieve you promptly. i performing their functions, Keep This _iiberel off Perea treat: your vital organs healthy, with fi GREEN LAKE DISTINCT a Westlake FREMONT DISTRICT Groceteria No, 26—710-712 Blew. ett Bt. : 1op~ is occasional or . 1I—Comer Mi . 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