The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1921, Page 8

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GENEVA SEEN AS WORLD CAPITAL No League Delegate Sug- Frenchman Claims to See With Skin PARIS, Jan. 14—The ponaibitity of seeing without eyes ts forenhad: owed by Dr, Sarigoule tn a statement in which he claims that, altho a man may be completely eyelons, he may be made to see by the skin of hin jae to a dropsical condition, often by disordered kidneys. ly when the kidneys are de the blood ts filled with Great Discovery y/ was able to recognize such objects ax keys and scissors. ’ as well as sediment tn rine, or if uric acid tn the) has caused rheumatism, tum- — - league of nations leave, it breathed a sigh of relief. For no one had even murmured A sugeertjon that the seat of the league should be moved away from bera It tn taken as ofinitety settled that Geneva wil be the cnpital city of the league. Before the awembly met, there were two suggestions as to other || locations of the seat of the league. In German and Austrian circles, |it was suggested that Vienna was the logteal place for the league, because tt was @ great city «itu ated in the very heart of Hurope | Maj David Davies, an ngtish member of partlament, boosted |Constantinople, Ile maintained that {ts position on the Bosphorus, [its strategic importance, tts sttua- tion between Burope and Asta, all pointed to tt as the logical place | However, among the delegntes not a voice was raised tn favor of either the Austrian or the Turkish cities as the capitatl Take 1 we tomes | First Baldwin Tree | selatic, gout, it ts simply ul how quickly “an-uric” | acid) acts; the pains and usually disappear, is the discovery of Dr. If you vatue time and money NORTH WORURN, Masa, Jan. 1L—At the age of 120 the original 'Maldwin apple tree ts quite produce Little Cost. Private Mails Day and Evening. Young Lady Assistanta 4th and Pike, Mate 3011 STEVENS’ ¥.ttnine — Nicely, Thanks jeree of Buffalo, N. Y. “Biep into any drug store and ask Package of “Anuric,” which times more potent than dvertisement. {tive and well, thank you. Col, Laom! Danced in leading places ||Haldwin found It growing wild, ot New Tork ‘city transplanted it to his estate and cul 5 nelle Our Greatest Indiana County Has Marriage Epidemic JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind, Jan 14 | Why are there so many marriages ‘and divorcees in Clarke county? Rep ||| |resentatives of the Russell Sage | | Foundation are here tw find out More than 3,000 persons were mar. [ried here the past year, altho the leounty’s population fs only 30,000. | Of 297 multe filed in local courts since | November 34, 1919, 143 have been for divorce. | Several Hundred $55 $60 $65 $70 Belted and plain models from our regular stock. —AND— A Special. Purchase of 250 Fine Belted Overcoats that were tailored to sell at $65 to $75. Others Reduced to $15, $20, us to put on this Every article in istock goes on sale jat Half Price, ex- cept- shoes, con- tract collars, trous- ers and a few work WITHOUT A DOUBT: goods. | The Supreme Overcoat Values of This City See Our Windows Tailored Ready Co. || 401 to 407 Pike St. Saturday 9 A. M. Store has been closed two days for inventory. When the doors open Sat- urday at 9 a m. the big- gest sacrifice of high- grade merchandise ever made in Seattle will be on. Nervous Wrecks—Leading A _ Regular “Cat and Dog” Life As a result of the devitalizing weakness caused by PALE, THIN, WATERY BLOOD ~‘=<—without ever suspecting the real cause of their trouble_IRON STARVATION. $8.00 Wright’s 100% Wool Union Suits, $4 half price ...-... $7.00 Wright’s 75% Wool half price «------ QO $3 $6.00 Wright Wool Union Suits, half price ....-.. married people sre CROSS, CRABBED AND RI + with each other all the while—-READY TO FLY BP at the slightest thing when it isn't their fault ot all DN STARVATION OF THE BLOOD has sapped their force and left them nervous wrecks so that they have ne trol of themecives and they therefore “GO ALL TO S"’ on the slightest provocation, “New York Phrvician says that MORE THAN ONE-HALF 1B POPULATION OF AMERICA PERISHES BEFORE IIDDLE AGE and that one of the chief contributory eauses Mf this terrible waste of human life is the devitalising weakness sht om by lack of iron in the blood. BZ ARE 30,000,000,000,000 KED BLOOD CORPUSCLES MUST HAVE IRON, yr bepaornandr fl map ought te be strong, vigor- jife are constantly compiai: of weak Reinniecicet, THE PICTURE BELOW OF HUSBAND AND WIFE IS MORE OR LESS TYPICAL OF THOUS. ANDS OF CASES: WHILE ACTUAL PHYSICAL FORCE MAY SELDOM BE USED THERE ARE SQUABBLES, FUSSES AND QUARRELS. Both hnushand and wife loved each other when they were + | married and they both really love each other today, but fron starvation of the blood has made them v~ ish, nervons, irritable and easily upset — beth ave ready to ‘*fly into « rage” over nothing—yet these often quickly become most charming, splendidly with iron. Unien Suits, half price ....... $1 Drawers, half $1 name pleasing and agreeable and get aloo, price, garment. .. when their starving blood is suppli TRON STARVATION OF THE BLOOD. HAS WRECKED THE HAPPINESS OF THOUSANDS OF HOMES, Drawers, half price, pn Ne | $1.25 Heavy Cotton Rib S| ! " and Drawers, $1 the real couse of oll thelr euleriag half price ....... ! tis eoey ptt nothing sient: or 4 aa ages Percale IRON STARVATION OF THE $1 half price ..-... $3.00 ~~" Dress S half price ....-.. $1 $8.50 wonderful Fiber Silk Shirts, half price ..--... Quilts Half Pric put plenty of iron in the husks i sand the skin and peels of vege q ‘and fruits to enrich your blood, it modern methods of cookery throw these things away—hence thealarm- increase, In recent years, in anaemia ation of the blood with al ve them by taking a ‘otganic iron from time to time. be sure the iron you take is organte not metallic iron which pe yy, take. Metallic jron is iton just ai from the action of stro rane rm content teeing oe ai ear tury the Hub has backe nach, one quart of green vegetables or half © i j dozen apples. It's like taking extract of beet that left this store with instead of eating pounds of meat. To prove to yourse!! what Nuzated Iron will do, get your doctor to take a specimen of your blood and make @ blood count of your red blood Orpiane i take Nw 'd Iron fora month come, how much more robust and vi feel; see how the color has come inach, lentils and apples. It maj druggist under the name of iron represents organic tron in guc| ondensed form that one dose of i d ‘epprosimately equi UXAT ED tion. We want to sell ew how your red blood corpuscles have increased, | genuin how much purer and richer your blood has be: | the letters N. IRON ENRICHES THE BLOOD-GIVES | YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY THE SEATTLE STAR Program of British Laborites Outlined (CHINESE AR | «ram of the independent labor party, organizations, sets forth asthe alm of the party, “the termination of the bers.” That’s what it will cost 200 Dozen Crepe Ties, $1.00 Value for 371/2c $3.00 Heavy Ribbed Cotton $2.75 Wright’s Wool Shirts and $2.50 Winsted Wool Shirts and woven stripe $4.25 Money-Back Guarantee For more than a quarter of a cen- guarantee if you are not thoroughly satisfied. This sale will be no excep- value your good will more than any money this sale will bring in. LONDON, Jan, 14—The new pro hich im to be mubmitted to divistonal Give Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin to @ constipated child and note ite quick recovery. ry a growing family the sub’ of thought with the parents is how to keep the children healthy and happy and what to do when they become {lL Most illnesses of childhood are the symptoms of constipation, such as headaches, coated tonguem flatulence, dizziness, loss of appetite and sleep, biliousness, ete. You can surely feel safe tn doing what tens of thousands of others do with good results, so give, gosording to the age of the child, a small quantity of Dr. Cald- well's Syrup Pepsin. Eight million bottles were bought last year at drug stores. It is America’s favorite family remedy for constipation, indigestion and similar ills, and is especially suitable for children, women and old folks as it is so mild and gentle in action. There is no secret about Dr. Cald- well's Syrup Pepsin. It isa combination of Feypiian Senna and other simple laxative herbs with pepsin and pleasant tasting aromatics. Dru; have sold it for thirty years, and a sixty cent bottle will last for months. Experienced sale Suits --- FORMER PRICE $30, FORMER PRICE $35, FORMER PRICE $40, FORMER PRICE $45, FORMER PRICE $50, FORMER PRICE $55, FORMER PRICE $60, FORMER PRICE $65, FORMER PRICE $70, FORMER PRICE $75, 00 50 00 50 37 25 “12 00 50 e $3.75 d every article a money-back goods, but we ON THE SQUARE Montic body now and then needs a mothers are never without it in the Laxative, and it is well to know house. the best. Write me today. $7.50 Heavy Work Shoes, fall double sole, half price Peking-China Line to Serve waste matter, which set- g face, cheat and arms, which he ean yet ts ox. . @ in the feet, ankles and wrists, (aot ta evelap the ancient prapets | gested Moving Seat Away | present capitalist syetem and —— 78 Towns & remedy for those easily de belog: adtected Ur Mant eanetty tite tf ploitation of labor, and the establish ddd d symptoms of inflamma- & photographic plate, Dr, Sarigoule| GENEVA, Jan. 14 — When| ment of a #ystem by which the om! SITANGTIAL, Jan. 14—Atr mafl @nused by uric acit—as soakt experimented with himself with hit! Geneva mw the last of the dele | mnization will own, organize and de- | service in eine onan, between wring, backache and frequent tightly bound for 60 hours, and velop for the benefit of its men» | Peking an pang hal all pouches me ¢ ’ gates of the firet ansembly of the will be dropped by parachute into All Mothers Will Find Use | For This Laxative TRY IT FREE Send me dress and Fw y ¥ beseech iy Ap sin, | Address me Dr. W. B. Cald- | well, 513 Washington Street, Minos, Every name send you a free ing of China, own necks offers: and ad- 78 towns along the route ‘This in the latest in the awaken Chinese are the hardest persons lin the world to get into airplanes | They enjoy watching flights but are|dence will be secured. We expec canny when it comes to risking their |to bufld up a good passenger bush PACKARD SHOES FOR MEN AT REDUCED PRICES There is a reduction in prices af- fecting our entire stock. You will find the savings offered well worth taking advantage of. PACKARDS—Tan or black, all styles; single and double soles, Sale price. ...-2.-2-s---cce PACKARDS—Broken Iines English and round toes, Sale price... BROCKTONIAN SHOES—Tan and black English and round toes, Sale price. ..-------------< Packard Shoe Store H. E. Jergens & Son. a FRIDAY, JANUARY 1%, T9Zi. “They'll get over it,” mys Cheng Hung, in charge of the alr mafl pro ject After they have watched our | fiers for six months, publie eonfh new.” Here are a few good $9.85 $6.85 $8.35 917 First Ave. Overcoats HALF HALF HALF HALF HALF HALF HALF HALF HALF HALF Raincoats Half FORMER PRICE $15, HALF PRICE FORMER PRICE $20, HALF PRICE FORMER PRICE $25, HALF PRICE Former Hub Prices Were Low Men familiar with Seattle retail clothing prices know that the Hub has always been able to undersell other stores by at least $10 on suits and overcoats on account of upstairs quar- ters in a low rent district. To cut these already low prices in two certainly guarantees real bargains. THE MONEY-BACK STORE 615-619 First Avenue PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE eoee--- - $15.00 ooeee-- - $17.50 eee eres - $20.00 eee wees -$22.50 eoeeee- - $25.00 woesee- - $27.50 o~- o--- - $30.00 eoeee-- - $32.50 ------- - $35.00 ooeee.- - $37.50 Price o-------$ 7.50 -wa--=-$10.00 wane we -$12.50 Odd lots Button Shoes, $5.00 and $6.50 values, for $2.50 wn $3.75 OPPOSITE THE TOTEM POLE We prefer to take our loss now—in one dose. $200,000 worth of _merchandise to se- lect from. You pay half former prices. Come Early Be Patient No matter how big the crowd, take your time and get what you want. Wait on yourself as much as possible, Stock has been arranged for this purpose. Dress Gloves Half Price $16 All-Wool Macki- naws, half price. — $4.50 Heavy Wool $8.00 fall price --n—- D2e2O $6.50 Greenhood, 5-ounce All-wool Blue Flannel $3 25 Shirts, half price. $8.00 heavy 9-ounce All-wool Shirts, half price. $7.50 All-wool Greenhood 7-ounce Shits, half price. H3~ 709 halt pace. DLT 374c 374c 75e All-wool Cashmere Socks, half price... 373c 123c Cotton Socks, 75c Heavy All-wool Sox, half price... 5c All-wool heather mixed Socks, half price ......-« 174c Sweaters Half Price half price . 25¢ Black Lisle Socks, half price... 35¢ Heavy Black Standard Merchandise A greater part of the Hub stock is nationally advertised, thoroughly standard merchandise. The guarantee of America’s greatest manufacturers backs our own warrant that these. goods will give good wear. You take no chances when you buy brands of established quality. reputation and known x. 1g ta

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