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THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1920 j ojojojofojopojojopololo}o} “eee . The Rhodes Co. —F We have Hoon sev- & Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns eral splendid designs of ® Rugs, all 9x12 feet, and ro ieee = Eas) 2 ee ee marked them at greatly Le 5 idnued piesa (Oj Dainty ( ‘ollars—Spe al Tuesday at 50c Ss. @ Main Floor ; THE PRICES ARE: O} “| ae Women's Neckwear Section has just received a fortunate purchase of two hundred Net and Lace Collars in circular and shaw! effect sty’ Tapestry (Seamless) fe) These values are out of the ordinary, and are possible only through the fore» 1 Blue, was $37.50, now Oo] sight of the buyer in securing a special purchase of this character and our 1 Blue and Tan, was $35.00, now. ‘Oj principle of sharing such economies with you While they last, Tuesday, 1 Floral, was $35.00, now....... fo] choice at 50¢. 1 Rose, was $42.50, now........ ay * a _ wi — - Velvets fo} : ‘ 1 Rose Ground, was $47.50, now......... $41.50 fa) 170 Khaki Outing Garments 1 Rose and Tan, was $60.00, now... . . $51.50 nae ; artivey el ” OF The Port of Kiel, Germany, is harboring what's left of the former strong German navy Special Tuesday, Choice at $2.00 Second Floor a | The few old battleships that the allies didn’t take hape been assembled to be overhauled and made seaworthy It's not much of an “asse mblage. id . <i Low Angeles hotel man, who a FIREMEN'S “Al ton SS sie cas aoe - and tried every treatment money could buy without getting relief, {Says It Would Increase Fi-| , until he tried Tanlac. Says he suffered for twenty years, CREDIT- You will find the most liberal credit arrangement here so that payment need bother no one, aS make room for a shipment of new style Khaki Outing Garments we have taken from regular stock broken lines of odd garments and reduced them r erty Woodh Grunbaum Furniti Co, Ine, , A oe — pager Des i substantially for a quick clean up. The assortment includes the following: | GRUNBAUN FURNHORE ob 1 11 Divided Skirts, in waist mea: ures 27 and 36 inches of 25, 26, Elects Officers | 's*: ory, Caldwel! that the counell has At the annual election of the! goriciency appropriat Young Men's Republican club Sat-| $399 900, which must be taken care urday night, the of this autumn were chosen: James B. Klinne,| ay, president; Hervey M. Lindley, vice president; Roy ¢ Lyle, secretary 20 Khaki Jackets in’ sizes 40, 42 and 44 at 58 Khaki Coveralls fn bust meas- ¢ ures from 34 to 44 2 2 Cc. iol nancial Deficiency | 56 Divided Skirts, in waist meas- i FURNITURE, CO. IN Milcase ent rosenatettee the} ures from 26 to 86 inches Choice WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH Se aie. tae’ coaiaanes, wranting to | : , " Tuesday firemen one day off duty in every 11 Walking Skirts in sizes 24, 26, WI le —— — Sin | Haal dense ef Mayer Callwet. 27, 28, 30 and 30-inch waist \ he e : Republican Cl In disapproving the ordinance, | | measure vey A Watch Repaired by P' Club BGR wan passed by the in 4 Last Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 I8t9 FOURTH AVENUE Seattie’n aviation future will be in the balance at the meeting of the county commissioners Tuesday aft mayor suggests that an amendment to the two-platoon ord nance be submitted to the voters. men, _representativ bs of the elty nd M. L. Burkhardt, treasurer, jauthorizing a change of platoon “estoy po ~ — fts every eighth day. This, he o the 20 Khaki Coveralls in waist meas- A girt pom that some men re-| declares, will give the firemen their) minioners in behalf of urements of 24, 28, 30, 32 and main tn the bachelor class because | day off and save the taxpayers $140 1 aviation site here. they do not understand women—but 000 a year | Commissioners will be urged to 84 inches \ widow knows better. submit to popular vote the question nes near Seattle. The civic bureau of the chamber | of commerce han determined that ae. ee Stops Hair Coming Out; |of the Army, Navy and Postoffice department, and aleo provide for a| bee Its Beauty. municipal section, which will be auf! ety 1900 1 suffered a generul ficient at leant for the Immediate] breakdown and during theng 20 years ture I spent a mall fortune searching That Seattle can filafford to leg) for health,” said Harry McAvoy behind In the development of com: | with the Alexandria Hotel of Los | mercial aviation, i» pointed out tn al A \ one of the largest and Gnest letter received by Gov. Louie F,| Ankeles. on S otels jouthern California, Hart from Augustus Post, secretary | ™ woh grein 12-inch Metallic Laces, Special Tuesday, a Yard, 75c Main Floor—Rear HE Dress Trimming, Lace This Section will piace i. _ Tuesday ” idery Section, 150 yards of 12-inch Metallic Edging, em- and Embroidery Section, js Toidered with gold and silver threads oll If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken care of at once, to insure good health. is now placed to the right of oo) and silver silk net, suitable for cam- | ; “1 went to the best specialists in ms For the next 30 days, we will be read at the meeting Tucalay nn sam Sen Kew anes the Main Floor, Rear, adja- soles, millinery - trimming and evening will give a liberal discount a oer cexeeekl ames One Gert Gs cent to the large rear win- — gowns. This quantity is from a special pur- on all Dental work. Z ry | the best I could do was to get @ lit dows, through which the chase, and the exceptional values are re- _— SONG COMPOSER :: temporary relief. Finally I gave bright daylight makes the sultant upon our principle of sharing our All work guaranteed 15 years. ‘ ‘ARE | | out completely under the strain and situation perfect for the cor- economies with you. While they last, Tues- rect matching of colors. day, a yard, 75¢. had to quit work altogether. I was terribly discouraged over my condi GETS $200 FINE tion and felt that I would be an tn valid for the reet of my days. Pretty Telephone ‘Operator| worst form. in tact, 1 wan s com| nited Painless |de aot have « nature! loot—unjess are worn If your eyes are ° naturally pretty, do not let the lack A firmed dyspeptic; nothing agreed | ean Dentists of glasses dim their luster or bril- Objects to Love Lyrics | with me and 1 muttered from all the| m A -M ‘il Li FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs. Taney. Our-prices are within ron | 9 terrible, symptoms of Indigwtion | ir FA ne ou Mary Tuomas, 77, (pioneer, who and you will be pleased with our . eo KANSAS CITY, Mo. A S—A|My heart palpitated so badly o Ke oye a ae 608 Third Ave. aah After an application of “Danderine”| 1’ ae ca poles yo vay fe net irons Ss gree PON re held at Bonney:Watson's Sat. has : baars trewate ane i| WASHINGTON, April 5—House | urda | dandry every no , and e conferees tods eed ROMMEL! OS = — Z very air shows! vio had scorned both him and bis|I would stagger and several times I ty rato ahaa uu with |. Don't wane peal ee ‘ TRY STAR WANT ADS Near [new life, vigor, brightness, more color) (etry, faced Judge Kennedy in| fell fiat in my tracks before 1 spec! mee Ame "ai r ing an air| them e«hamed of themselves, oe eveland Common Witchhazel and thickness f North municipal court and was fined | support myself. = eatin A EES SEE $200, Ben Fields, who sells second-| “I was absolutely afrald to ent, tos] Head of Methodist Church in mai Vranaiaie. via hand typewriters when he isn't! it meant nothing but suffering after-| Omaha, : writing love conga, was ihe. detend. | ward and I would have awful paina| Oregon Succumbs pri pibeiikladieieciocs Fine for Sore Eyes ant and Mise Madeline McMinn, 24/and burnings in the stomach ani It te om years old. and pretty. was the com:|chest. Sleep! Why, I didn’t know! ponraNnD, April $—Word was) |Smuggled Booze Kept rorhing how Ge plainant who said that Fields’ atten-| what it was to get a night's sleep!| PORTE ne Baga Phetand inflammation is helped by common tions and his songs had gotten on|1 would lie in bed a while and then| |. a a ths’ Reverend bat |Under Sound Waters | witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, ete, her nerven. get no restiens I would have to get) ne anes ~ j J 3 |as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. “we them Simpron Hughes, Methodist! Whisky smugglers have been| One | dtiae MeMinn, an instructor at S| up and walk the floor. 1 was almost! roiscopal bishop af Oregon caching Mquor in Puget Sound at|elderty lady, who had been troubled telephone exchange, tentified that for the last five months Fields had an | noyed her with his attentions, She had him arrested on a former occa sion, she waid, and he forteited his bond. But he continued his protes- & nervous wreck and couldn't even| “pisnop Hughes was in hie 68th | the foot of Magnolia bluff according|with chronic eye inflammation for” sit still and write a letter, I lost 80] year, and had been in the Meth ‘s. Heavy cords|many years, was greatly helped in | much weight and strength I was) ministry «ince 18 He was ele 4 to gunny sacks filled|two days. We guarantee a small aimost too weak to walk, and I hon-|pishop in May, 1916, and was a® | with bottled booze. Cards were tied |bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY ently believe no man in this world | signed to the Portland district the/|to an tron bar dropped on the beach |CASE weak, strained or inflamed ‘ ; swaparry suffered any more than I did | following June at low tide, and submerged at high |eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. eo Sicktinn hed a copy of one}. “Last September I realized I could) Ho tp survived by his widow, Mrs.| tide. Four men have been arrested | Swift Drug Co, and leading @rug- <olpe—egyonnadlpetys 8 hold out no longer, and as I had| Matthew 8. Hughes; his mother, | for investigation | gists. of the Fields songs entitled. “You Throw My Love Awny.” The fol- lowing lines were taken from Miss McMinn's copy of Portland, and by another child i. “ happiest surprise of my life, for I/Blakney, of Los Angeles, and a * Yon spurn tho love I hold for yon. | began to feel better right away. My brother, Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, A pansion that fills me with strife, | appetite improved, I began to sleep | of F i +And the fires that sear me when you| better and my strength gradually; BY! conducting Lenten read @ great deal about Taniac, I| Mra. Thomas B. Hughes; two chil a eee ane = made up my mind to give it a t @ren, Esther and Matthew, Jr. all Well, sir, it was the greatest ar rvices, and had are not near me, | returned. So I kept right on taking “ . nee of o. rnin edic been il «ince Friday with pneu 6 Be B: ° h Al LJ Make nahes of my lif he medicine and in only a few | Deen | -Quart Betty Bright Aluminum | cuorvs weeks’ time my troubles had all left PR neeneees: eer j me and I found I had gained 15] After choosing his own boss : Tea Kettle Since you threw my love away, pounds in weight many & man ia dissatiafied—so the My life ts but an empty shell “From that day tothis Ihave pasl-| divoree court for him. Since you threw my love away, tively been in the best health I ever My nights are black, my days are| enjoyed in all my life. I never have iD thy Da ] blue, ‘ : an ache or pain. I eat anything I oro ly a ton’ ee Since you threw my love away. want and don't suffer any bad after | B { Ch t Care has come to live with me effecta at all; in fact I feel just lke eau y a And in my only company. At $2.69 a@ new man and have plenty of! Miss Dorothy Dalton, the actress | Miss McMinn ala this song and|strongth and energy. My nerves are | famous the world over for her beau These 6-quart Betty another, “I Never Knew My Lave| steady and «trong, I never have a| woman fs 3 3right Tea Kettles are for You Till You Were Gone,” were | dizzy spell and my sleep is restful] white . uns made of pure aluminum, too much; #0 she sought @ police-| and refreshing. with a seamless spout. How man. “Taniac has been worth Its weight |a simple to An unusually big value e tm gold to me and all the money on) Automobile Driven earth could not buy the good it has jand h at wees eee ee B2.69 done me.” Jekin. One application pri Resources ’ Into Man’s Parlor | “raniac is soia in seattle by Barton |S" tf 1 1 9 9 KANSAS CITY, Mo. April §.—|Drug Stores under the pernonal di: | 4" bea AH pe J Preston Williamson, chatting with| rection of a special Tanlac represen: |pear in (his paper. In the 85c Glass Wash 59c three women in the front room of hin| tative —Advertisement | time ae ,Derwille at any tollet coun- Board home, changed the subject when the | = ~ meg | ENtCully surprised nose of a motor car protruded igto All Women Should See “WOMAN” These are well made Wash Boards with a heavy glass washing surface— they are easy on the clothes and are more sanitary than other kinds. Special at ............cceee. SOM OFFICERS DANIEL KELLEHER, Chairman J. W. SPANGLER, President R. V. ANKENY, First Vice President “What the ———” he inquired, and started for the extt. The women, too frightened to | move, saw the nose of the car with. draw. Williamson emerged from the P. B. TRUAX, Vice President house to the mac ine moving ut add < , . the street at increasing ¢ $. PEACHY, Vice President Receried: the: nedse: Amnbee. to. the tae — Coming Saturday e SW PRROT ee ‘ = o ver - wel — . J. H. NEWBERGER, Vie Presiden “i tm ape cue Poultry Netting i. G. AMES, Vice President H. C. MACDONALD, Cashier ing for the car. Galvanized Poultry Netting —2-inch mesh—rolls Rex : Anyway, the oy = doesn't ‘contain 150 lineal feet. If you need less than a roll , C. L. LAGRAVE, Asst. Cashier get into the mossback clube, ‘f you can buy it by the foot. y E. K. REILEY, Asst. Cashier A Scientific, | Deleh Per Bont Bras pie eed C. W. MORE, Asst. Cashier | ; 314¢ 24 5 WM. KAHLKE, Mgr. Foreign Dept Hair Color Restorer pliming wiscy ot ‘azite 4 ¢ 30 ‘95 tg salle 5g ie iat lnatarat er ye oer tems iStemen [Why suffer the discomforts and and love in the North! Age 36 “50 R. B. JENKINS, Mgr. Credit Dept. R aa lt at a fe Tle Reiser embarrassments of a Goitre? “Th Sil 6 ¢ os Lm J. H. McCLURE, Auditor ©.G.C. preparation for goltre bas bene: ( z Fi Cffary 7 Galion papal ota @ oilver 72 s operation to remove a goitre wh: btained for such a com; penditure? 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