The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1920. {Says Love Letters Found in His Chair} LOS ANGELES, Mareh 26—For 10 years Uri Metealf wondered what ry time In hin inventi Everybody Is Happy in Kidville These Days goin al | co wife 7 vying STORE HOURS—9 TO 6 EVERY DAY STILL A FEW LEFT OF THE POPULAR VOSS ELECTRIC WASHER SPECIAL $102.50 Term TERMS Community Is Learning How to Help Seattle Youngsters Have Continuous Good Time divorce sult Metcalf saya he gated and found love letterm ad. dregned to hie wife sewed inside the Thinks Robber Is Getting Familiar INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, M award C, W OND Or Oe orem CR ROOF = Hem BNO EK) f thru the f r without interference » me and to part this day fe errard w and was bound As You Should Be? It is a good thing at this time of the year to ask yourself this question and if you are ailing to FIND OUT AT ONCE what is the cause. We say to you—get in touch with some one who is qualified to tell you truthfully just what causes your trouble. . Don’t say “I'll wait till next week or next month,” but attend to it TO- DAY. : But let us suggest something. The fact has been established by medical authorities that a very large al cent of the human ailments are caused by bad teeth. Now wouldn’t it be the sane and sensible thing to. look into the condi- tion of your teeth? You might think they are all right and all the time there are one or two that are decayed and pumping poison into your system every day. hat could be more simple n to have your teeth put into condition and save yourself a lot of suffering and possibly pro- long your life? Just think this over and see if you have been giving yourself a square deal. We'll bet you haven't. Washing at home is convenient and comfortable with the VOSS WASHER, and the machine soon pays for itself by abolishing laundry bills, saving time, labor and clothes. é Those who have not yet obtained a VOSS have a few days left to avail themgelves of this exceptional opportunity. Our special price, with the usual easy terms, make it possible for ev eattle home to own a VOSS and remove the drudgery trom wash day. Home-made toys for home-loving tots were the feature of Greenlake’s observance of the Backyard Playground Week Of Community Service, and three of the proudest exhibitors were Wilfred Shaffer, with his gunboat; Hazel Vincent, with a shiney oak chair and rag doll, and her sister, Irene, with a bright yellow wheelbarrow and an oggle cat, which ix — @cat without any legs, button eyes and a corkscrew tail. - ny " sad * * * * * * * * * Bawdust on the floor and regular|the library and Mr, Bert Snyder fur acts from Kidville, made | nm 1 a movie film entitled “Pigmy y night's Kids’ County Fair, | € Miss Frances Everett and )@t the University of Washington | M Elsie Oliver, of University gymnasium, a sensational hit with |Hoixhts school, provided the program ‘the hundreds of youngsters and their | of little ones. who were guests of the Uni-|ton gave a bird talk and Mrs Mrs. Norman Comp: | Robert | Versity District and Community Ser. | Sandail told the story of the Selfish Vice. one of its biggest boosts at petal youngsters’ carnival, ‘Staged on the site of the famous and college students In the girls’ gym were the exhibits, | Bips and cabbages, to pink-« Ries. Every commefcial org Mm the University district contrih its quota to the display « | Beceasayy to childhood happ: ‘the men’s gym the baxketba e (@fs Were used as grandstands packed | to the cefling with spectators. Here took place the cabaret, with many | from young terp-| _ Weasley Rennie, of the University | ¥. M. C. A, was chair-| jocal committee, assisted | Rautenderg,- Mra J. H. Sayer,| Gross and Mra. P. Mary Baker represented is i — | Rotarians Meeting : ° Se in Boise Session) BOISE, idaho, March 26.—More than 300 delegates are here attending | the 1920 conference of the 26th dis | trite Rotary clubs, The 20th district | comprises the states of Idaho, Utah and Montana International President A. 8. Ad Ams {s attending the conference and | Will make the princtpal address of today’s program this evening. The Sgonvention will last over today and tomorrow. WW OLD RECIPE T) DARKEN AR Common garden Sage and Sulphur makes streaked, faded or gray hair dark and youthful at once. Almost everyone knows that Sage ‘Tea and Sulphur, property com-) pounded, brings back the natural color and juster to the hair when! faded, streaked or gray. Years ago} the only way to get this mixture| ‘was to make it at home, which is| mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any) @rug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You will get a) large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other in- gredients, at very little cost. Every- Pody uses this preparation now, be-| eause no one can possibly tell that " you darkened your hair, as it does it # naturally and evenly, You damp- en a sponge or soft brush with it anda draw this threugh your hair,| taking one smali strand at a time; morning the gray hair disap. pears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beauti- fally dark, thick and glossy and you i mi plaster, it on with your fingers. sore spot with a jand with Park Playfield at 2,30 Rackyard play pr Fanging from gardens of wooden tur | will be conducted al m/urday at Bon Marche Rackyard Playground Week | Giant Frederick & Nelson will furnish the Program for Friday, at 2:20 were More sophisticated county faire of | at 2 There Bryant school © events at 20; Leonard school, all afternoon, fternoon Sat At once! Tam Saturtay | @aused by Acidity. Modern methods—high-class dentistry These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists —low prices. CHEW A FEW—STOMACH FEELS FINE! Relieves Indigestion, Heartburn, Gases, Dyspepeia, Hurry! ~ Buy a box at any drug store. “Read “*Common Sense Rules Regarding Stomach’’ in every package. Laboring People’s Dentists 4. R. VAN AUKEN, Manager Lecated for years at S. KB. Corner First and Pike. Poone Male 2555 M.AGOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE SPCKuL tk HOME FERNS § 1514-1520 Second, Between Pike and Pine OUR ENTIRE STOCK BOUGHT AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES Hurry and come early, for you can buy Men’s Wearing Apparel for Less Than Wholesale Cost — and the stock is complete now. Your big opportunity is here, now.. Don’t hesitate. Come prepared to buy — for you can’t help yourself when you see our wonderful bargains! The sale starts— SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 9 A.M. Clothes Have been constantly advanc- ing for the past three years, and if you wish to feel that real delight of old times, come in and see the wonder- ful bargains we offer you. SHOES To fit you in the finest makes, either for work or dress, and latest styles, for about half. Here are just a few listed, to show you we mean business: $7.00 Work or Dress »$3.48 Shoes, cut to Valum te Hoee, cut ts 94.89 Shore ct on $2048 vo $1.98 $3.50 Boys’ Heavy Shoes, cut to.... Men's and Ladies’ Shoes, most every color; broken lines; all sizes, but not in every shoe. Come earty; fo sis, cat ic. $6.98 Boys’ Suits For Easter Can be bought here for about half of what you would pay elsewhere. Be sure and bring the boy in here—you'll surely save at least five dol- lars. Be Careful That you find the right store—we are being imitated. You are a merchant, we can sell you wholesale cheaper than you can buy il & anywhere in town. , MEN’S SUITS Values up to $40.00 cut to $19.85 Hats, cut to... PLO 20c Handkerchiefs, IF? day 20c Bandanas, cut to $1.00 Underwear, cut to... 50c Suspenders, $: ont to... ‘ ; ta, py A $1.48 Theme Site. $1.68 Pants, cut © .. 29S ... $1.68 $3.50 Hats, MEN’S $1.00 Ties, 50c Lisle Sox, cut to .... MEN’S SUITS " Values up to $60.00 cut to $28.95 You can’t come here, mail your order in. mail orders on the same MEN’S SUITS Values up to $30.00 cut to $12.85 Values up to $85.00 cut to 938.85 We fill we receive them. President Suspend- ers, genuine, cut to 75¢ Wool Sox, cut to $1.50 Heavy Ribbed Underwear, cut to. . 98c Dress Shirts, Arrow and Monarch included, 98 c 98c $1.50 Work Shirts, SUITS IF? MEN’S SUITS Values up to $50.00 cut to 49c | You are going to Alaska, come in here and see our wonderful bargains. You can save money here. $24.95 Shirts, cut to.. DL.48 nove $2.48 Stite, cut 0... BOC $5.00 Heavy Wool pend Suits, $2.98 Men’s Pants, values to $9.00, MEN’S SUITS Values up to $70.00 cut to $34.95 PALACE CLOTHING CO. FIRST AVENUE and SPRING STREET Over Thirty Years Have we served you and| every dollar’s worth of goods you buy carries our guaran- tee back of it. You take no chances here. Nuff sed. 9 e Boys’ Suits are being offered to you at less than half their value. They are jumping sky-high elsewhere, but just see what we can offer you as low as $4.98, and others besides those listed below: Vali $12, te... $6.89 $8.95 Values to cut to Boys’ Mackinaws, fine quality, Men’s Suits For Easter In all the newest styles and materials, and such low prices that you will not hesi- tate making your choice from our enormous stock at almost next-to-nothing prices. Values to $20, cut to Mr. Workingman You owe it to yourself to come to the Palace Clothing Co. for your clothes. You will save many dollars trad- ing here.

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