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THE SEATTLE STAR—WE { HOW PRESIDENT HAS CHANGED IN 15 MONTHS Vaan Cay SS LO} New Shipment of the “Quick Meal” Combination Range Has just been received, and with it comes the new Fusenamel finish, adding to the beauty of this famous Combination Wood, Coa! and Gas Range. The “Quick Meal” Range is rapidly finding its into every modern home, for it has such a field usefulness that housewives who have trred it find it indispensable. The Rhodes Co. -Main Floor | Men’s Easter Shirts and Ties Wool Sweaters For Girls Upper Main Floor HIS is the time of the year when such rh I Sweaters, these, are essential, ai they provide a wrap of | sufficient warmth to take the place of the heavier gar- ment. The wood and coal section and the gas section are just as separate as though they were in two mt stoves, but in cases of necessity you may use both sections at the same time. Come in and See the “Quick Meal”—they are priced as low as ©. Your old stove will be taken in exchange. MOST LIBERAL CREDIT IN THE CITY Formerty Woodhouse-Granbaum Furniture Co., | GRUNBAU FURNITURE CO. INC. —-B FURNITURE S— WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH tRPLUM GETS BALLARD MAN HOSPITAL POST KILLED BY AUTO tof Dr, Frank A. Plum) Walter W. Kastner, former rest director of the city how-|dent of Ballard, died of injuries sus #6 succeed Dr. Paul Turner, re | tained tn an autom accident | Jet of an address by Mra Ws announced by Dr. H. M.| Tuesday in Wenatchee where he has | Mason, superintendent of the worm oity health commissioner,/ made his home for the last year.|en's protective division of potice, " eeterncon. Witiam je lawyer, W28/ ihe convention of the Pacific Coast ‘ is a native Seattieite, and injured ident “ eat Phong om Graduate of the University of According to word received fram | Rescue and Prote: ciety in Pil be in the class of 1911. Fol. Wenatchee, Kastner and Green were | grim Congregationa Wedne hie graduation, in 1915, from | caught between an automobile driven | day Meadical school of the University |by Mrs. Harry E. Baker, of Wenat-| rng conference reopened at 10:20 a. ania, he was with the/chee, and a truck. Kastner died pose Bros.’ clinic, at Rochester, two hours later in a hospital, Kast. |. With @ discussion of “Delinquency He organized base hospital| ner was manager of a Wenatchee | Problema” by Rev. It. B. Haswell, | ¢ The latter w | Snohomish county probation officer Five of the bluejackets from the $8 at the beginning of the war motion picture theatre. a | ou Was With this organization until| His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry | _ “Cities at the present time are Um | New Mexico were rowing in the punt safe places for young girl Rev. &.\ when it was swamped by wells afror | “ ‘Kastner, live at 1766 W 57th at., : “|S. Healy of Pierce county told the), passing fishing amack. Two of on’t Blame “Ss, ring Fever” For he others swam to shore and the! P when the nation was so dt and crime and immorality #0 preva | exposure the change of seasons. They show | Barderund of Portland wefe sched that nature needs assistance tn giv-|uied for afternoon addresses, The as 1920°— Now President Wilson ts recover- 1919 ¢ conference Wilson 1918 President Wilson wos the ptoture | of health when he arrived in Parts le and worked h ering slowly, but it requires only a | fuat Before Christmas, 1918, for the | and lonyer than any other sta an. comparison of these photographs to Peace conference, Its cheeks were| Upon his eeturn last summer the | show that he has suffered intensely full and firm, and his shin had @| treaty [ight opened in Washington,| and is still @ long way from “fit.” ruddy glow, Paris went into rap-|with is additional strain, and jast| Iie face ts pinched and thin; old tures over Ais smile, His eyes were] fail, tho far from well, he went on|lines have deepened; new lines have clear and bright, testifying to elmoct | the Weatern speaking tour, which | appeared: his expression ts strained. Perfect physical condition. This pho-| ended abruptly in his complete break-| This photograph, the latest of the tograph was taken in Paris late in| down. This photograph was taken | president, was take in Washington December, 1918 [tm Kansas Otty in Heptember, 1919. |in March, 1920 3 CITIES NOT SAFE SEAMEN DROWN CITY EMPLOYES FORGIRLS NOW IN FRISCO BAY| OUT ON STRIKE So Says Preacher From | Punt Pierce County | “The Missing Girt” was the rub Ine. winter A Slip-on Sweater in link .and link has long sleeves attractive | finished at neck with fluffy round ball. Choice may be had in colors of fancy itech and collar, eee elle 0] very Smart Dress Skirts Of Rich Wool $24.50 Plaids at CHICAGO, March 31—City fire-| Second Floor pat i uauuine” ev urate PLAID SKIRT and a Top Coat form a correct Saaceuiee elisa iwushoyes rasergd combination for Faster wear and spring. The skirts | in this showing are especially adapted for this pur- pose; in fact, they were purchased just to meet such requirements and in this conection you will be more than pleased with the diversity the assortment af- fords. Turquoise, Peacock, American Beauty, Tan, Brown and Coral $4.95 “E $6.95 Girls’ Woolen Coat Sweaters of fancy stitch with sailor collar and all around belt are shown in rose, cardinal, green and. brown. Sizes 10 to 14 years at $8.95, $10.95 | and $12.50. From Dreadnaught New Mexico Overturned SAN FRANCISCO, March 31.—Po-| Bianche| lice today were dragging San Fran. ciseo bay, off Hunter's point, for the at bodies of two members of the crew) of the super feo, Nags drowned [Chicago Firemen Are Ex- pected to Join Walkout Sizes 5 to 10 years at... eadr ¥ Max feet, who | demands for higher pay were refused nA punt CaP! by the council here, Activities in municipal affairs were at a standstill! nere again toda Pichets were on duty at the city hal Indications were that sewer depart ment employes, draftemen and arch tects and milk Inspectors would walk | unless wage demands were anted The city counel! wae to meet today |to consider the aalary increase bud split the body into twe Sizes 10 rday whe years at urch . Simeon F. Gagnon | Maas, and Rajph E home waa at Murphysboro, IIL, ot Lowell, imer Bost, whase both HE styles portray box and accordion pleats and straight, plain models fin- ished with novelty pockets and narrow belts of leather or self material. All lengths in belt measures of 25 to 30 inches. Can’t Dance After 10; Ruling Now SERV ICES tor Mrs. | 10 Aled at 1 4 Cleaning Just Now. FUNERAL Jeonvention Tuesday. ‘There haa| W. J, MePiroy, wns reacued | f°t which has That “Down-and-out” Feeling - at flent.” he said. o« the eystern a general Douseclean- | been no time since the € War | inird, urbed/and is in a serious condition from | Blood Needs a Thorough | themsetves felt more distinctly with| Miss Anna Murphy and Mra. It FE. | ing. Spring approae that hav < . om ut the win nae. 8 be latjon. bottles of 8. 8. 8, «l remedy, to cleanse it It is good for the « ves them new strength hit it « ‘The first «ymptoms Of appetite follow lemsening of ene th becomes weaker day by ‘you feel yourself on the verx en the appetite gives Wreakdown Children just a . sth and vitality to both old and re peevish and irritable, and young ‘Pun and lifeless dition is but the rejerature can be had by w =e Se teeers in the bibed that! @wift Specific Co, 171 Swift | Gmve Been accumulating and make| ratory, Atlanta, Ga ‘Prenann FURNITURE CO. 619 Pine St. Phone Main 4778 mmer. 8 is without an equ and b der. tt im Full information valuablé lt Easy-to-Pay Plan. THE WORKINGMAN’S STORE. SOLID OAK DRESSER heavy plate mirror. Spe |, 827.60--$5.00 down, $1.00 Bulte, composed of 1 Buf. 1 Round ¢ft. Dining Tabie 4 Paddedeat Chairs, Spe — 00 down, $1.50 Nufold Bed Davenport, solid oak frame, upholstered in Leathercraft. Special, $52.50—$5.00 down, Genuine Leather Vasy Com- fort Rocker, large and roomy, with loose padded seat. 8; $44.50—$7.50 down, A 40-pound cotton felt. Mat- treas, mage with @ splendid grade of covering, at a Special Price of $12.95—$3.00 down, $1.00 a week. Prass Bed, with heavy posts and fitted with large ‘casters. Simmons Beds are noted for their quality, beauty eos Several styles to select from, Special $33.50—-$5.0 _ down, $1.00 2 week. Everybody just now needs a few the great vegeta-|of protection and of | Woolston of the t em in condition 80] y he many As &@ general new ting to Labe-| witl ring fr close Wednesday 1 Mins Bilina | St the state ai | Denner" Dr. Howard T. View cemetery. niversity on rE Semana aC | SPRING OEBTY bod of ‘That Tired Feel- | ime ometimes Eruptions convention might after bh: beth Murliees at i GIRL CASHIER BANDIT VICTIM [Three Men Threaten Her| Life and Get $235 March 81—A|the t to febt din ‘Thoveands take Hood's Sarsa: as their spring medicine for condition tn ard to com- hich invade the re and everywhere en, nom diers in ty 4 “Spring ¢ which SAN FRANCISCO. hunt was on today for three daring | bandits who last nig! robbed Miss Loulse Hayseen, cashic 1 ticket!“ ltaker at the Sutro baths, and ¢ J. |eaped with $235 the test of three generations Soores of swimmers were leas than | giving entire satisfaction. Get it to- 50 feet away when the holdup was| °*y staged, but the splashing and shou need- Hood» lin Increases the nd enables them f grip, influenza, ments. it has germs if a laxative or cathartic te , Te Pil ‘| will be held pa mi for Pasadena PASADENA, Cal, March 31 Placing @ ban upan dancing after 10 o'clock at night and also pro. hibiting the playing of dance music after that bour in a bal ior private residence within 25 feet of any other dwelling, the city commission yesterday enacted a mont drastic dance ordinance The measure will prohibit the playing of planas or phonographs in more than half the homes in this city after 10 p. m., but will ] allow religious music at all hours. Patterns Tira which well section, ures the Upper Main Floor, about the and midway Domestic Woolen Goods Sections, the between | |Mail Aviator Is Killed in Plunge} | NEWARK, N. J. March 31 |Gearge Sherlock, aviator of a post office mail plan was inetant | killed when his plane struck a chim Rey and fell here yesterday. Sher lock was trying to make a landing after his second trip from Washing: | thus offering con. choosing and well e of, mple ng and sum verien from aciected mer materials best the developing of your pat Just a step from unter, | | fabrt ad 4 for tern. the Pattern Cc | ing of the bathers drowned out Mine | | Hayssen’s screams, She ceased cry ing for help when one of the trio threatened to kill her, thrusting b revotver clope to her head. Peers Thru Window ; Sees Friend Dead| | Peering Into the windows of the [house at 3033 22nd ave. W., where Carl A. Olson, 65, had been Nving neighbor, H. Brown, of 303 W., caw Olson lying dead in bed Tuesday evening. The body was removed fo the morgue. Heart failure was given as the cause of Olson leaves a daughter, Sunde, at 5912 46th ave If You The Highland is a high grade ball-bear- ing Lawn Mower— they are very easy running and have good tool steel blades. || Special for Thursday | A_ Grass Catcher FREE with each Highland Lawn Mower. {Russia Plans to | Export Platinum | WASHINOTC March 21—Rus- | sta te prepared xport large quan- | tities of silver and the allies IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES If you h ing, buexing noines | . are get- ting hard of hearing and fear Catarrhal Deafness, go to your druggint and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it % pint of hot water and a little granulated ne tablespoonful n brin utek taints derful value. Think of it, ‘ Cut Glass Vases, 12 inch low price—$2.49. head noises. Cle * id open, breath) eary and the = mu dropping into the th easy to prepare, and i# pleasant to take, one who has ble of the o hearing or h should give this prescription a trial. Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve akin irtitation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. druggist can supply you with generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, | blackheads, in most cases give way | to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes | disappear overnight. Itching usual |stops instantly, Zemo is a safe, anti. septic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35¢; an extra jal bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is reasy or sticky and is positively tender, sensitive skins. ‘The E. W. Rose Co, Cleveland, O, Many made by Chopper. of meat ening; $3. alo foe GRASS CATCHER FREE! Highland Lawn Mower Thursday 14-inch Highland Lawn Mower, $9.50 16-inch Highland Lawn Mower.$10.00 A Beautiful Cut Glass Flower Vase, Special at $2.49 You must see these Vases to appreciate this won- |) Buy the Cheaper Cuts of Meat and Use a Griswold Food Chopper $3.25 No. 1 Size—Special at $2.49 knives are reversible and self sharp- THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES oe © Horlbet ton in the mail service, | — | i The Rhodes Co.’s Easter Hats vecond Flose RE accepted by all Seattle as the final- ity of smartness, becom- ingness and correct style. In justice to your- self you should make an |) inspection of our Easter } disple before deciding, as it is at this store you will find the one hat of all, seemingly made just for you. HERE is no millinery thought for Easter and Spring which is not represented. The bright colors, the charming distinctive effects and vast assortments await your selection at $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50. Buy a BOSTON, Masa, March 3 M. Brown secks her marringe to the ground that she she was being married, b she was merely a witness to riage of another couple She told Judge Thayer that after whe left the office of the officiating officer in Lynn she learned she had |been thru a marriage ceremony, but |she had nothing more to do with Raper. She was 16 years old then. The lceremony was performed in Decem- jber, 19 Just after the ceremony Raper left for France with the American forces. Judge Thayer said |he was not sure that this 16-year-old | girl went thru a marriage ceremony without knowing what {t meant, and in reply to the argument of counsel that minority was no ground |for annulment ‘Tho judge asked if the official who ‘performed the ceremony asked ques tions, and she said he did ask ques | tons of Raper, but not of her. “Did he ask you if your name was Gladys Brown?” inquired the judge Yes.” “He asked you if you were the bride, didn’t he?” THOUGHT ALL THE TIME [IT WAS THE OTHER GIRL “No, he didn’t,” I was thinking all the time it wag the other girl.” The girl did not know where in | Lynn she went, She sald she thought | her chum to marry Raper, and the judge asked: “If abe wanted to marry him, why did she substitute you?” “Well, I was with this fellow and with another,” she replied. neyou get a deposition from. the girl that you were a substi- “tute?” the judge asked, but no reply was made. The judge said to counsel: “I wish you would get the officiating person and let us see what he knows about it. Before I extend a helping hand | to this girl I want to be sure that her | y M. Raper on id not know t thought the mar | “‘Hand-cut,” beautiful heavy es high, at this unusually sl appetizing dishes can be using a Griswold Food They cut perfectly all kinds and food; steel cutting .25 value, special, $2.49. GIRL OF 16 MARRIED — WITHOUT KNOWING IT SHE INFORMS JUDGE * Council Can Order Daylight Saving That the city council has author. ity to establish by, ordinqnce the “daylight saving” plan within the limits of the city was held Tuesday by T. J. L. Kennedy, first assistant corporation counse! Assault Char | First degree assault was charged Wednesday against George Thomas, following his alleged attempt Tues day afternoon to “shoot up” W. H. ming and Frank Dildine in their apartments in the St. George, 14 ave. and Yesler way. Failure im must be established before I ex-|three cartridges ta explode is, end a helping hand." The judge| thought to have saved their llves, t the case open for further evi-| Police say the trouble started over dence, @ woman. ory is true. The justice of her Justice sometimes goes wrong. Men are often punished for crimes they do not commit. And when we thoughtlessly take purgatives and cathartics to relieve stagnant bowels, we are committing a similar injustice. When the system is unable to remove food waste at regu- lar intervals, it is the food waste, and not the system, that needs correction. Every other form of treatment either irritates or forces the system. Nujol works on the waste matter instead of on the system. By this entirely new principle Nujol will keep the poisonous waste moving out of the body. Nujol ts constipation by keeping the food waste soft, thus helping Nature establish easy, thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals — the healthiest habitin the world. Te is absolutely harmless and sang chanel ruggiste the Nui wike fe Nujol vabarateren Sta SSiomie Oil Co. satiate Jesiey), $0 Broadway, New mm ANew mlhaghe' eal an Old Complaint Has ne equal for NHEPMATISM ané Disorders. It removes the cause and the system to health. 30 DAYS’ per box. KANR-RU COMPANY, Tecoma, Wash, For sale by

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