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Vamp and Dull Kid Top, Leather and Louis heels and heavy soles. 21% to 4. Pair— Women’s Felt Slippers colors. Odds and ends of last sea- son’s selling. Sizes up to 8. Pair— Women’s All-Black . Lace Boots Very good quality of neat Calf Sizes $1.00 Good quality Felt in a variety of Almost every hen is laying, the home flocks, e farm flocks, the pet flocks, the commercial flocks, Eggs are plenti- ful and wholesale houses are storing them in large quantities. You should store from 15 to 60 dozen eggs, ac- wit cording to the next-win- ., Here’s -a real shoe _ for the man who finds Once you have known the economical ence of eggs stored for your own use you will never depend on day-by- now while they cheap. Store eggs that they may continue to be cheap | for you who are thrifty. Boys’—27 pairs of Black Lace School Shoes sais $2.40 | Sizes3to6......... im RECONSTRUCTION |SHOE SALE offers for Saturday selling four very extraordinary Shoe values—they’re all good shoes, taken from regular stock, but not all sizes in each line. : Women’s All-White Canvas Boots Made of fine white canvas; some with low sport heels and white rub- ber soles; others with higher enamel- ed heels. Pair— $1.95 Barefoot Sandals Especially good quality in Tan; well made and serviceable, Sizes up to 11 for the kiddies. Pair— Sizes 8 to 9, A to D. Refunds or Exchanges at Your Convenience MOE Ct Co. AVE. SECOND Second Avenue at University Housewives— Cut the H. C. of L. During the next thirty days eggs will be at their lowest price for this year. crocks € el shells conveni- r 3 thome first. put day buying again. where everal “aitferent packe: ene teed for all purposes. And eat more eggs lined for boiling, pin-prick the are || large end of each oe Signed, WASHINGTON WAR EMERGENCY EGG FEDERATION Sn] How to Store Eggs for Family Use up. Poul- by Mra. George ft ‘aabin, gton. Use 2 quart to § gallon earth- oF paraffined candy buckets. Do not a) containers PF EGGS TO PACK oan (unwashed) eggs ut cracks or dirt on the METHOD OF PACK: Pack * eee may be vent the shell from ‘breaking. t elght months old, these show no apparent change, b fter this time are suitable only for cooking. In handling, dip the eggs out of the contain- er with @ spoon equal effort | An Australian inventor has gtven a piano @ slightly curved keyboard so « player can reach all parts of it with THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920. “KEPT WEDDING DARK SECRET Married Two Years Ago HOLYOKN, Mass, April 9.—After having kept thelr marriage secret two yeare and having announced | | | | camouflage their deep interest in each other, Mise Ruth Helen Bin clair, daughter of Mr Peter Sinclair, of Lincoln et, and | Lewis Perkins, jr, son of Mr, and | Mra. J. IL, Perkina, neighbors of the |Sinciatr famfly, announced | marriage te thelr families and frienda, Perkins, fr, ta a student tn Wil |Mams college and the young couple lintended to keep the ceremony « |mecret until he wae graduated next | year, but they decided that @ job he obtained recently was as good & Williams sheepskin and that need wait no longer. ‘Seek Woman Driver | Who Hurried Away Police are seeking an unidentified woman automobile driver, who, after crashing her machine into one driven by Mra. C. Harrison Green Thursday afternoon, sped away, leaving Mrs. Green pinioned be neath her car. ‘The accident oo curred in front of Waahelli ceme tery. Mrs. Green is not seriously injured. Padelford Heads Graduate School Dr. Frederick M. Padelford, head of the Png Appointed acting dean of the gradu- Ate school at the University of Wash ington. Te succeeds Dr. J. Allen Smith, head of the political science | department, who asked to be relieved Couple Admit. They Were| their engagement a month ago to] and Mrs.) their | » department, has been | PAGE 11 There's no limit on our guarantee of satisfaction; you say the word—if you aren't satisfied, money back. of hia admintmtrative duties, in order to devote more time to writing. Dr. | Smith will continue to member of the faculty. serve as a "NERAL SERVICES for Phyliis ‘An Steele, who died at the home of her parents, 422 W. Ray #t, Tues | day, will be held at the chapel of the } Queen Anne boulevard, at 3 o'clock | Saturday, | BEAUMONT, Texas. — Auto | plunges into ship canal at Port Ar | thur, drowning four women. | Careless Shampooing | Spoils the Hi Soap should be used very carefully, | if you want to keep your hair look ing its beat. Most soaps and pre | pared shampoos contain too much |alkall, This Gries the scalp, makes the hair befttle, and ruins it. | The best thing for steady use ts | Mulsified cocoanut of! shampoo (which is pure and greaseleas), and in | better than anything else you can use, One of two teaspoonfule will cleanse the hair and sealp thorough- ly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, It makes an indance of rich, creamy lather, ich rinses out eanily, removing ry particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and eqensive afl The hair drice | quickly and evenly, and it leaves \the scalp soft, and the hair fine | and «tiky, bright, lustrous, Muffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut of! shampoo at any pharmacy, It's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for symptoms. Rheumatism, Headac! Bladder Troubles, Sleep! some of the more com! excess of Uric Acid in carry off the poisons, the joints and there INFLAMMATORY RE é PRESERVATIVE: | 1 part known as CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. fer needs of your family. | rieif' fare couses” bates Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, and kindred diseases are Kidneys. Get rid of the cause. When will be ex; moved ani to pre= all over the country. restores the Kidneys health and strength. cases or those of lon shown after taking t sidered an experiment. Retail druggists can THE GREAT URIC ACID SOLVENT Urie Acid causes more suffering and disease than anything else with which the human flesh has to contend. Practically no one in this age of fast living, insufficient exercise and overeating is exempt from Urie Acid secretion in one or more of its terrible Fermentation in the Bowels and Stomach, Bright’s Disease, Heart Disease, Poor Circulation, Kidney and The Kidneys are the natural filters of the ‘blood, and when they are overworked and can not properly is absorbed into the system and in time crystallizes. When this Uric Acid attacks the muscles between known as MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM. When it is deposited in the fibrous tissues surrounding the joints and causes inflammation, great pain and swell- ing, changing from one joint to another, it is called peatedly attacks the nerves of the joints, causing severe pain, though with little or no swelling, it is all results from the same cause—an excess of Uric Acid, brought about by an impaired action of the fulfill their normal functions until this condition is remedied. Do not dose yourself with Rheumatism Cures and Kidney Medicines, as no permanent relief rienced until the excess Uric Acid is re the Kidneys assume their natural action. Buchu and Marshmallow Compound is the greatest Uric Acid solvent made. but the result of the accumulated knowledge of ex- perienced chemists and several thousand physicians remedy for fifteen years, and the marvelous results obtained warrant our claim that it is the best remedy ever compounded for this purpose. marked that the treatment should no longer be con- $1.00 BOTTLE, POSTPAID Joyner Drug Co. SPOKANE. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., Seattle. he, Dyspepsia, Liver Troubles, lessness, Nervousness, etc., are mon ailments arising from an the system. the excess poison (Uric Acid) is no fever, the condition is IEUMATISM. When it re —the organs can not properly It is not a patent medicine, We have manufactured this One bottle often and Bladder to their normal Even in the most aggravated ig standing, the improvement he first bottle should be so obtain Joyner Remedies from Cremation society of Washington, on | | ‘firet aid.” then traveling 22 miles| | Dy sled and 23 miles on horseback to | { Copyright 1920 Hast Schafines & Mars _ Ready for Spring ARE you ready? When you lay aside the winter-weight clothes, when the air gets soft and mild and you need something lighter, have you got the things you need, hanging ready in the closet? Better look over. your stock; take a closet inventory, as it were; find - - out just where you stand. Then if you find that you’re going to have anew suit, or a new overcoat for Spring, come in and see us. We make a business of it. Hart Schatiner & Marx clothes are here for you. We can’t say anything that means more certain satisfaction for you than that. 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These | ease germs. 8. 8.8. will cleanse become stopped up by the inflamma, | blood of the cause of Catarrh, tion of the mucous membranes, mak: | give real relief. It ing it difficult for you to breathe, stant use for more and you are constantly hawking and | and is sold by all druggists, spftting in an effort to clear the | bottle today and | clogged-up nostrils and get relief, in getting on te Mae | You must realize that your blood) Valuable Mterature er lis loaded down wtih catarrh germs, | vice regarding your own’case and these germs must be removed | furnished free of charge, from your blood before you can ex-| Chief Medical Adviser, 161 peet real, rational relief from the dis-| Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. . ne Let's Go, each the little sufferer, Dr. Huff) may have saved the life of the 2-year: | old child of Mr. and Mra. BR. 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