The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1920, Page 5

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SOSOUH SERVICE Saturday Only Sale The Utility Electric Iron (6 pounds) Special, $3.95 This is a regular Standard Quality Electric Iron and stand, sold regularly for $6.00, which we will sell for $3.95 Saturday Only, It is heavily nickel plated steel, has stand to rest on, fitted with detachable cord. Will heat in three minutes. No delivéries at this price. Will Saye Money By making a visit to our One More Day Only one day left to buy that Parlor Set. Make a selection, leave a de- posit and we will store it until wanted. exchange department. ¥ou may find the very article you are looking for at a great saving. Liberal Credit Extended —BROS— CO. IN WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH 4 gopoofooopo o.oo. ofopoPo.o.ofa} [56 Years in Jail, | He’s Going in Again | NEWCASTLE, England, Aug. 13. Charles Johnson, aged $0 years, who admitted that he had spent 56 years in prison, was sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonment for breaking and entering a house. Now Is the Season for HAY FEVER Asthma and inflammatory conditions of the respira- tory tract. Instant relief is given the sufferers by ONE DOSE of Asthmadol-Joy- mer. If you have suffered with Hay Fever or Asth- ma, get. a bottle of this wonderful remedy and suf- fer no longer. If you are a victim of Hay Fever, know now that you need not be troubled this Hay Fever season if you get a bottle cf Asthmadol (Joy- ner) and take according to directions. Sold by good druggists every place or sent, post- id, by the Joyner Drug o., Spokane, Wash., on re- eeipt of price, $1.10. ‘There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely, and that is to dissolve it. ‘This de stroye ft entirety get about four ounces ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the sealp and rub it in genuy with the finger tps. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com, pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You wil! find, too, that all ttehing and digging of the ‘scalp will stop instantly, and your hair wilt be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times | better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store It is inexpensive, and four ounces is al) you will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fail x Have Eve year perfection? relatively as tires. risk costl is available? EBAV]T TOURIST ofopojojoojofojofojofojofojojojojo} Try This If You Have Dandruff To do this, just | of plain, | 'ONCE-A GOOLIE, | RULES CHINESE Yang Yi-Teh Spends $30,- 000 on Burial TIPNTSIN, China, July 11.—One of the most picturesque f «in anc is Yang Yiteh (pro nounced “Yong-edurr”), | din with a highly he rules his at Immensi ing but his shirt on his back, Some how, by devious ways and strong character, he raised himnelf to a po stition where he is or feared, as the case may warrant, by all Chinene, Military despot of all the country surrounding Tientsin, he compels re from the Japanese. But education, of which he had! none, is his hobby, “He has turned the police buildings in respected spect also schools, where "hin boys” are taught All wear uniforms, paid for by Yang | Yi-teh. Recently he ewed @ne batch of them-—over 1,200 manly | young chaps who have grown | up in tenorance exce his help. | Where he gets h in a my j tery not to bé « He spends it liber For instance, when his mothertn: | |iaw died two years ago, Yang Yi-teh gave her “the finest funeral ever held in Chita,” costing $90,000! | investigated. royal decree. | NOW EATS Hl | fi | |“I Cannot Sit Down to the | Table Without Being Thankful to Tanlac,” Says Little Seattle Woman | “I am now able for the first time with in years to eat a hearty meal out suffering afterwards, and | sit dows to the t thankful to Tar Pear? Finety, of ttle, Wash. recently m a sufferer from ind never had any appetite » my stomach was so disordered that everything I ate caused gas to form. which bloated me up and almost cut | off my breath. I had intense pains in the pit of my stomach, 4 bad taste} in my mouth and re headaches }and was so dizzy at times I had to }ait down or cateh of something | to keep from i My nerves were so unstrung and I was #0 Fent- leas I hardly knew what It wae to heey a good night's sleep. .1 lost Think What These Tubes Done }In a little village jot sheep. jentsin into |“ FIRST TIME THE SEATTLE Girl Adore STAR s Photo, Hates Its Original and Won’ KANSAS CITY, Mo., near Aug. 13 historic lived Marina Kar beautiful peasant out each day to the ancient hills to tend her little flocks A worthy descendant of nation of artista who revered Athens, Greece, kanda, who a went \the human form was Marina with her eyes of sea blue and ber mar ble white skin, Her girlish figure Would have delighted a soulptor or painter Many suitors had wooed Marina but she refused! all of them. the youths of the village pondered 1 not know that tn the ber simple peasant frock a kept a photpgraph ng after she had the shee out her photograph blunt at her with a rosy kinsed it, For the photograph was her sweetheart. SHE Lov pTOGK dark, distinguished man ark eyes, even in a photograph, would have caused any Grecian maid's heart to beat faster Marina had never seen the ofiginal of the picture, but she was writing! to him, his name having been given to her by a friend who had been to America, She knew that he was fn the 13th century, wages and) rich, was a man of influence in the prices in England were fixed by | new world of glorious promise, He wrote her endearing letters and ATY FOR Eh weight aln continually and got so weak Any little exertion would eat many di ent kin able unt I relief. “But my appetite picked up and 1 got to ing better aln As noon an I be: Tanlac, and by the time three bottles I had pounds in weight. I can eat just anything and every ning I Want and never feel a touch f indigestion. I no longer have that bad taste in my mouth and am never troubled with headaches, dizziness or ah ous of breath, My nerves have grown calm and steady and my sleep at night t# sound and restful. My strength has increased until it's no trouble for me to do my housework, and 1 feel good all the tin It's just the simple truth to « niac bas relieved me of all and I can't think of gOed to may in praise of it Taniac in sold in Beattie by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di rection of a special Tanlac represen tative y troubles ping too superb performance to the Cord Tires is no less an indorse- ment of Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. For wherever Goodyear Cords have triumphed —on speedways, on motor trucks, ance tests or on airplanes—there have been Goodyear Tubes inside them. Examine a Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube; note its thick, powerful what other tube has a construction so scien- tifically leakless? What other tube embodies in like degree the efficient layer-upon-layer or the integral valve-patc Go to your Goodyear Service Station Dealer and ask for these tubes by name—they are superior to ordinary Goodyear Cord Tires are superior to ordinary . Their initiat cost is no more than the price you are asked for tubes of less merit—why casings when such sure protection TUBES in endur- and vigorous inciple of making, feature in similar credit of body— tubes as maid | Au! Each | IN YEARS ——-|Mili t Wed Him asked her to come and be his bride “After the war," sald the pas | sionate they were almost worn out “I will send for you, dearest, will always be happy.” | ‘The war ended. A money order |was received by Marina, She pre pared to for America—and Jlove and happinens. The trip was wonderful, ‘Then came New York with its mighty skyline, And bewildering, crashing Chicago, ‘Then One evening a week or #0 ago a | timid Grecian maiden in her native knocked at a door in Kan leave costume ity. ” she mld, holding o marry my Luis Tam Luis, sweetheart,” said a od man, rushing her girl ered, “You 4, When she wan re complained to the police Her golden dream was shattered She had f in love with a photo graph, had come to America to wed its original and found—an old man, | Luis Heopis. Heopin is 56 years old, he told |the police, and the photograph he nent Marina was taken 27 yeatw ago. | STILL CLINGS TO PICTURE The case now Is under considern tion by the police, Luis still wants the wedding to be held. The dis iMusioned girl wants to return to her native hills and flocks near ar cient Athena. In the meantime she ts waiting here in a strange dusty city thou sands of miles aw m the soft green hille and fle weep ot her | native ¢ ° M . Jconsolation—the photogr jtho rhe spurns the idea jing the original o still hugs the p her bosom and | day. “My lover, my lover,” she nobs in her native tongue, as #he looks at the picture that gnve her isions of hope while she was a deas on the hills of ancient ay weeps over it each Greece While Alf Is Away, | She Files Her Suit | Alfred Bre ntein ts believed b: his wife, Jonephine Breit stein, to be somewhere in Se “thin week on a raring jag So she took the opportunity of hin absence and filed sult for divorce in the superior court | “He'll drink medicine, Jamaica lainger, bay rum, toflet Water and anything else containing alcohol,” complained Mra. Breitenstein in her ‘and when he gets filled he gets wild, and up on th jm afral | tary Funeral for Canadian Vet Funeral services for Theodore W Canadians in Ju 19 d thru the entire war, ro ceiving two wounds. He was din charged in 1919. Last June he went to Oakland, Cal. He was taken {ll three weeks ago and died 14 hours after be had returned home to this eity, Nosy Nei ghbor Smelled Wrong Theo Levis, 1215 Old Fifth dabbled with chemicals Thursday ave and a prying neighbor thought he |! was operating a still. A hurried visit by Patrolmen A. G, Anderson and Irish to Picnic at Wildwood Sunday Sons and daughters of the auld sod will picnic Sunday at Wildwood park under t uspices of the Irish American #0 J, Coen editor of th man, will deliver the a me, while Dan Griffin is in charge of the pic The finest laces are worth far more than their weight in gold as Much at Ch Do you Cherry the ord at at se6 — M at monthly te Come you ' show the very fabrics at they We guarantee a fit as you, and the clothes are rea want them, 2ND letters that she read until and we A Man’s Word Is Worth credit will a 207 RIALTO O14 Frederick & Nelson Between Madison & Spring Over Pig's Whistle | | al The Rhodes Co. Kodaks, Films and. Supplies. Main Floor Men’s Sweaters $5.00 | Main Floor Me Men's Section wil | feature Saturday a xpe | cla) purchase of Coat Style Sweaters in V-neck style with two pockets, Sixes 26 to 44, in brown heather only. An exceptional value at + M5.00 | eee Girls’ “Jack Tar” Dresses Upper Main Floor “1 have come } HEN the you mothers buy e “Jack Tar” daughters admire t for their neatness and style and you approve of them for the same reasons and for thelr economy and durability, A new shipment has just fe of Dark Blue 4 in three les, trimmed with red 1 white braid, at $12.50 1 $17.50. Sizes 6 to 14 Years Boys’ School Sweaters Main Floor HIE MEN'S SECTION has junt 4 a new shipment of B Woolen Sweaters | which boy fond of. (The display in cludes 36 to 44 in the fol- | Jowing color combinations at Black y Black and Orange Blue and Gold Oxford and Cardinal { Purple and Gold Suits in mixtures and sizes 6 to 16 years. neat and durable, just the kind of a suit to start the boy to school. Special Saturday at, each.....$10.00 ee BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS SPECIAL AT $10.00 Upper Main Floor OR Saturday’s selling the Boys’ Suit Section has taken from the regular stock 53 Belted Style They are A Special Purchase of 90 SPORT COATS AND CAPES, CHOICE AT $8.95 Second Floor THE splendid values in this special pur- chase of 90 Capes and Sport Coats is another example of the substan- tial economies afforded through our principle (which is fundamental with this store) of sharing with you the advantages which such timely purchases ex- (_%_ tend. ITS assortment displays Sport Coats of Velour Coatings and Wool Jersey in shades of Tan, Pekin Blue and Rose; also Novelty Checks. The accordion pleated Capes are designed | of plain Navy, Burgundy and Pekin Blue Serga Sizes 16 to 40 ‘Business Show to Give Many Pointers Flaborate mechanical displays are being prepared for exhibition at Se attle FY Arena during the ation of office work Local business men i e exhibition declare they have the assurance of business men from all large northwestern ties that the attendance will be arge “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. | im A few cents buys “Dandertne.” After an application of “Danderine” you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff; besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. as Cash erry’s know, Mr. Man, that your ually buy better clothes han your will buy {nary store? That you can styles, better values, and around clothes satisfaction on the most convenient rms? ’ d be convinced. splendid let us tailored sults of craftsmanship and that will surprise you, nable rea 00d As any tailor can give dy for wear the minute you tne i AVE. st Annual Businese show | Every new meth-| | Moulded Rubber Garden Hose—Special 50-Foot Lengths at $6.49 Here is an unusually good Hose bargain for Saturday. A “Special Purchase” enables us to offer this heavy, Black Corrugated Rubber Hose at this low price. We also offer 50-foot sections of high qual- ity Cotton’ Flosd 96) coc ci.s.cc cencerar ee Saturday Auto Specials $1.25 8-inch Diamond 75c my rench a . $2.95 $4.20 Goodell $3.00 and $3.50 Auto Mirrors, gee $2.49 $5.00 One-cylinder $2.49 $2.19 Tire Pumps at.. 30x3 Miller Tues, special at ....... | Champion X Spark . : Plugs, special at..... ‘ 48c | ¥ 2 nee = ee =D |= $1.50 Steel Fish Rod—Special 98c ‘| These are the 3-piece Steel Fish Rods, with reel i attachment on handle. Special at......,.......98¢, sts Thin Blown Table Tumblers Special at 5c Each Special for Saturday, beautiful thin blown Table Tumblers. Some are plain, others are neatly etched. Special, each 5¢ , No phone or C. O. D. orders, nohe delivered. aki = — = == = = —————— : The Canning Department Offers ° Some Wonderful Bargains 85¢ dozen Economy Jar Caps at, dozen 25¢ 35c dozen Mason * e at, dozen 35c¢ dozen Schram at, dozen ..........25¢ Sure-to-Keep Jar Rubbers, 4 dozen fo 35¢ Jelly Bags Handy Jar Ho six at .. 1 THE STORE FOR USE

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