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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1921. JHB SEATTLE STAR NUMAN E.R V1 CE FO HUTHHH NNN STTINTHNES) OH BOY! Mrs) 1?) Brass Bed-Felt Mattress Sagless Spring The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 A PERFECT BED COMPLETE FOR. .. $43.50 BRASS BED, full size, with 2-inch posts, extra heavy. First quality frame sagless steel spring. of felt mattress, and tubular $43.50 Special on Window Shades $-ft.x6-ft. Stock Shades, colors, green and tan. . water ... 0c LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED eryeaiy WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH "S TY Ab iE) b 6 1 Search Ruins of Old Palestine DELPHIA, Feb. 14.—The| of primeval man and the! fin of the Canaanites will be fht by a party of scientists and students when they leave in for ancient Palestine. The arch- | cal expedition will center its) ation activities on the site of | ; one of the oldest towns! in the Bible. The work| be under the direction of the Uni- | ty of Pennsylvania museum and | expected to take three years. | ue Sunday Makes No Hit With Pastor “Commercial sharks, who, for the of fattening their cankering n are willing to commercialize ‘Lord's day and to outrage the institutions of God and man. is how the Rev. Cleveland Kiel » pastor of University Christian defined “Blue Sunday” propa s be BEidegppescrior” — AAT TH EAT TO PUT 4 : Remains Uncertain WARSAW, Feb. 14.—A final peace agreement between Poland and Rue sia remained uncertain today, soviet representatives refusing to meet the reparations demands of the Poles. Polish delegates have stood out for $0,000,000 rubles in gold. The Rus sians protested violently against that amount, declaring {t was confiscatory and exorbitant, They offered to pay 30,000,000 rubles, but not in gold. Notes, concessions and materials would have to serve, they declared. Former Governor of Oklahoma Is Dead OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Feb. 14. —Thomas B. Ferguson, territorial governor of Oklahoma at the time the state wag admitted to the died today at a lacal hospital. He un derwent a major operation a week ION IN YOUR ~ BLOOD AND WANE YOU ‘STRONG c TELLS HOW IRON-CONTAINING VEGETABLES SUCH AS LENTILS, SPINACH, APPLES, ETC. WHEN KEBULARLY TAKEN af WITH ORGANIC IRON BUILD GREAT STRENGTH nea their own Goors—in the very| of those who are weak, and ailing all the while is of the most valuable tonics and sth-buliders known to medical said Dr. James Sullivan, rly physician of Bellevue Hoa- (Outdoor Dept.) and the West- jer County, Hospit: w York, consulted recently. ‘Dr. Sullivan further said: “If your diet contains an abundant it of tron you are giving your Body the red blood food it craves if your blood lacks tron and ts pale and watery you cannot ex-| pect to be strong and well. On the , Your nerves become weak~- tron—organic tron remove the cause of your trouble, the moment organic iron is sup- led it 1s often wonderful how ‘quickty your multitude of symptoms ‘will disappear and how stron vigorous you will careful to ordinary metal) usually take NUXATED IRO Pa and AND ENDURANCE true organic fron. Metallic tron ts iron just as it comes from the action eida on tron filin: bile ic iron true red blood food, like the fron in your blood itself and Ifke the fron in spinach, lent nd In fact if you will eat @ pint ‘0 of spinach, half a pint of len: tils and three or four baked apples each day you will probably not to take any other form of or fron; but most people prefer to eat & smaller quantity of iron-contain- ing vegetables and take organic iron, lke Nuxated Iron, with them. It is like taking extract of beef in- atead of eating pounds of meat. To prove to yourself what Nuxated Iron can do for you, get your doctor to take a specimen of your blood and make & “blood count” of your red blood corpusel Iron for a month and have a new “blood count” made and see your red blood corpuscles have in- creased and how much stronger and better you feel; see how the color has come back to your cheeks, h eady and strong your nerves ha become, At all druggists. ENRICHES THE BLOOD-GIVES YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY Kills Colon in 8 Minutes Bacilli Chemist Shows Quick Action of Simple Intes- tinal Antiseptic A most remarkable record has) n subjected to a test with a vir it culture of colon bacilli, whic the germ found as the start int for many bowel and stom: seanes. The test, conducted by a teriological Chemist, showed that ie medicine destroyed ALL the on bacilli, with which tt came in . in BIGHT MINUTES. These jon bacilli are one of the causes of endicitis. The name of the medi is Adlerika. EROUS Appendicitis attacks ven persons Ith, Usually, however, it is by so-called’ stomach ‘trou- constipation or similar disturb- ances. Often when there is a warn- fing feeling of uneasiness in the ab domen, appendicitis can b Suainst in exactly in which one gua read of throat J at is just what appendicitis in infection in the Intestin ig to the appendix, Whe gore throat, one can often pre further trouble and the de of influenza or grippe by using an Antiseptic wash or wargle to fight the germs and a laxative to carry off the poisons from the body. Just AC me procedure is neces the intestinal germs 4 guard against appendicitis. But tead of an antixeptic wash for the ‘an INTESTINAL antiseptic ry. INTESTINAL ANTISEPTIC There is now offered to the public having the DOUBL an Intestinal PLETE syatet DISEASE any mo- ming ly f COM. im acts ae follows: It tends to eliminate or destroy barmful germs and colon bacilli in an the intestinal canal, thus guarding against appendicitis anf other dis- eases having thelr start here. It is the most complete system cleanser ever offered to the public, actin and lower bowe removing foul matter which ed the system for months and which nothing else can dislodge. It brings out all gases, thus immediately relieving pre: on the heart. It is as great amount of pois Adlerika drawn from t canal—matter you never thought was in your system. Try it right after a natural movement and notice how much more foul matter it brings out which was poisoning you In alight such as occasion- al const ur stomach, gas on the and sick headache one spoon Adlerika ALWAY brings relief. A longer treatment h ver, is necessary in cases of ob stinate constipation and long stand- ing stomach troub REPORTS FROM PHYSICIANS “T used Adierika in my practice have found nothing to excel it.” (Signed) Dr, W. A. Line I have found nothing years’ practice to excel (Signed) Dr I use Adie alimentary in my 50 Adlerik James Weaver. {ka in all bowel canes. Bome requi one dose.” (Sign ed) Dr. F yman After taking Adlerika feel better than for 20 years t lan- press the AWFUL IM stant surprise ed only ordin and by pleasant It is wold erywhe COMPL| leading dru Sold in § Swift Drug Co» Bartell Drug Co, and drug stores.—Advertise 1ggists ev: ttle inion, | ;.then take Nuxated| how| } Mcdiation EDITOR'S NOTE: Mustapha Kemal. noted leader of the Turkish nationalists, in an exclusive statement to the United Prose today, defies the allies, lays down Ris peace terms and welcomes American mediation Kemal gore, Asta Minor statement to a Unit Mostitities betw Greeks have been suspended, pending « decision by allied ministers, meeting te London, on the matters in dispute be An the Kemal is reputed to He is taced by manded The now BY EDWARD J. BING (Copyright, 1921, by the United Press) (Copyrighted Thruout Burope by the United Telegraph) (Recabling and Republication Prohibited) (Copyrighted in Canada) BERLIN, Feb. 14—American me- diation between Greece and the Turk ish nationalists will be welcomed, |towle, Kemal, leader of the na tionalists, declared in his first public statement, made to the United Press | The statement was received here |today, having been brought by a | courter from the headquarters of the Turkish general at Angora, Asia the activities of his troops, SAYS INTERVENTION NOT NECESSARY Intervention by President Wilson in Armenia is unnecessary, Kemal | maid, because peace already has been established there, Defying the allies, | Kemal rejects the treaty of Sevres ‘and demands that Constantinople be left under control of the Turks, He submits the following as his terms of peace 1. Nullification of the treaty of Sevres, 2. Constantinople must remain un- to be guaranteed by the allied na | tions | 5. Freedom of navigation thru the | Dardanciles, under regulations laid down, not by England, but by the Black #ea sovereign states, 4. Renunciation by Grevoe of her tmperialistic aims. Kemal made a long and bitter at tack on Great Pritain, France «nd Greece, which tried to make Sevres treaty effective in Turkey. “By its herolc resistance,” he said, “the Turkish people shows It is con scious of its rights and duties, The | treaty of Sevres banishes our politi jeal, jurisdictional, economic and financial independence—deprives us of the right to live, Therefore, it is non-existent for us. “We are fighting in defense of our national existence. We leave it to the civilized world to judge the just- ness and legitimacy of our course. For over a thousand years Smyr na (assigned to the Greeks under the Sevres treaty) was a Turkish town, Kemal declares. “Greece possesses |no rights there whatever, Extermi nation of Turks there is a continua |tion of the policy of extermination applied by the Greeks in Thessaly Crete and Macedonia, We are at lutely certain of chasing thes dits from our soil shortly. But we | would rather see the enemy recog: rights and Under these # | would we undertake p We would prefer that thes negotiations be directly with Gr but we would welcome the bene leng and humanitarian mediation of | th@ United States, hrace, like Smyrna, ts Inhabited by a Turkish majority, and is an in tegral part of our country. It ia the seat of our ancient capital, Adrian ople. We shall drive the invader out {In Western Thrace we would accept a plebiscite.” uate the conditions tions, NEW YORK here from Burope | Paderewski arrives metrist and Mfg amined and ¢ Tel, Main 2651 ty inte | | der Turkish sovereignty, her security | TURKISH LEADER ‘DUMAR REPORTS (CONQUERS WOLF | DEFIES ALLIES B INCHES SNOW) WITH HIS HANDS: Would Welcome American| Heaviest Official Fall ls 4.7) Young Illinois Farmer Wins |} freny Inches, in Madrona Take snow on the beautiful Out in Dumar, Burten line, the was deepest, according to F. jroh, who measured it himself fonday morning and hastened to | report to The Star that the stick [he used sank eight inches, Deepest snow, according to re porta to the government bureau, was in the Madrona district, where 4.7 inches were recorded. Snow began to fall at 2:30 Sun |day morning and continued tnto the afternoon. The thermometer registered 32 degrees in the morn |ing and 25 in the afternoon. WOMEN SAVE $20 IN HALF HOUR “Diamond-Dye” Your Faded Garments or Draperies instead of Buying Any woman can diamond-dye her old shabby skirts, walsta, conte, stockings, coverings Into new. Each ms tc| Minor, from which point he controls package of “Diamond Dyes" contains | of his black rabbits that he declared jeasy directions, Beware! Poor dye streaks, spots, fades, and ruins ma jterial by giving it a “fyed-look.” Buy “Diamond Dyes” only. Tell druggist whether your material is wool or wilk,’or if it is cotton, linen, or a mixture. 16 rich, fadeless col ors. —Advertisement. Blood-Iron Phosphate | Makes You Stronger Most wenk, thin, nervous, run- down folks owe their condition to weak nerves and a lack of red blood cella. Tilood-Iron Phosphate by |atrengthening the nerves and in- creasing the red blood cells helps to quickly overcome those troubl auch as thinness, anemia, nm leepleasn and physical companied by weak nerves. | d-Iron Phosphate costa only 1$1.60 for w three weeks’ treatment and is so genuinely good that Owl Drug Co., or any other druggist of whom you buy it, Is authorized to refund the full price to you if you are dinsatisfied. Better get Blood- hate and begin its use to- rtinement. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils To Open Up Air Passages. | Ah! What relief! Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air pas- sages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely No more hawk. ing, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness—-no = struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh ia gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream im from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fra t, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage othe and henl the swollen, ned mucous membra you instant relief, Ely’s Cr lis just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It’s Just splendid. Advertisement 1221-Third Ave ‘COR UNIVERS) TY: E.| of the| Hair Bow Ribbons Special, Tuesday, a Yard, 30c Main Mioor 850 yards of 51-inch hair bow ribbons in plain rose, Copenhagen and navy )lue and pink, which sold formerly at 50c, will be placcd on sale for Tuesday at, a yard, 30¢. NOTIONS A Specially Priced Sale for Tuesday Main Floor Kear Silk Thread 600 spools of Carlson Currier ilk thread in a broken line of colors; 100 yards to the spool. merly 166. Special, Tuenday, a spool, .10¢ Darning Cotton—Clark darn ing cotton, all colors, including white and black; 45 yards to the spool. Formerly be. Spe cial, Tuesday, six spools for womerece ecesessaccee woe, SEG Cotton Thread—100 spools of Brook's glazed cotton thread in a broken lot of sizes, in black and white. Formerly 8c. Spo clal, Tuesday, @ spool ......5¢ Laster Cotton—125 spools tn lavender, brown, green and yel low. Formerly 10c. Special, Tuesday, & BpOOl -...20402..7¢ Buttonhole T wist—Carison- Currier 16-yard spool twist in & broken line of colors, For merty fe. Special, Tuesday, three spools for .....-+....10¢ Pearl Buttons—Ansorted sizes; 6 to 12 buttons on ao card Formerly 16c Special, Tues day, a card eeeeee 1O@ | De Long’s Safety Pins — As | sorted sizes on a card. For- Spe |, Tueaday, a ones Be Dress Fasteners—Ali sizes, in black and white. For. merty 106. Special, Tuesday, two cards for ......0.....15¢ Kleinert’s Sanitary Belts—an elastic. Formerly 40c. Special, be CAPA seen Odd Battle CHAMPAIGN, I. Feb. 14—A young Tilinols giant Jumped into the! spotlight here Saturday, the birthday of another famous Hlinols backwoods product. Grant Pither, a youthful farmer of Champaign county, was crowned) champion wolf catcher of the state when he tackled and killed a huge Hook and Kye Tape and white, Vormerly 2be cial, Tuesday, a yard ,....19¢ Kleinert’s Sanitary Aprons— Formerly 850, Special, Tues day, each ....... 73¢ Diamond Hair Nets—An col ors, in cap and fringe shape Formerly 10c. Special, Tuesday, two for . Be Warren's Lingerie Tape— Three yards to the bolt; white, flesh and blue, Formerly two for 26c. Special, Tuesday, a DOI, caeersee cove eseeeee 108 Garter Walste—Dr. Parker's garter waista, in white only. Sizes to 14 Formerly 60c, Special, Tuesday ....-....43¢ Shoe Laces—63.inch laces, in black, brown and gray, For- merly 10c. Special, Tuesday, Black Mpe Kleinert’s Baby Jiffy Pante— Small, medium and large sizes. Formerly 50c. Special, Tues- day, each ... seen MBO Aprons—The “Ever- ready.” Formerly 60c. Special, Tuesday, each ............30¢ Kleinert’s Sanitary Aprons— Formerly $1.15. Special, Tues- GAY, COON oeeecrecennees- OBE Kleinert’s Sanitary Aprons— Formerly $1.50. Special, GY, CO. nornapp css Slip-on Veils—Biack only, in plain, figured and hexagon mesh. Formerly 15c. Special, Elastle — %-inch width, in white only, Formerly 8. Spe celal, Tuesday, a yard........5¢ Spring Sport Coats at $19.50 OOSE and belted back models of plain velour and polo cloth in tan, reindeer and Copenhagen blue, finished with silk stitching, buttons and fancy lining. The coat sketched is made of novy- elty checked coating and has fringed scarf, which gives it added smartness, izes 34 to 42 Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns Prairie wolf with his hare hands. ee One thousand farmers, students at} VANCOUVER, B. iversity of Illinois, and a few | school teachers of New Westminster | townspeople spent the holiday in a| strike during salary dispute, | wolf hunt. No guns were allowed | One animal was seen leaping Into the| SPOKANE.—A. D. Allison, fruit open from the underbrush along the | grower, killed by auto near Spokane. Sangamon river, Pither huried « club at it and knocked it down. He then pouheed on the animal and choked him with his great hands as the wolf maried and fought viciously, Pither finally raised the body. of the wolf over his head and dashed [it to the ground, breaking its back. | It was the firet wolf killed near here jin 30 years, |‘Sealskin Coats’ Made ack Rabbit Fur | R, Feb. 14.—Most of the coats women buy grew | originally on the backs of rabbita, | F. EL. Moulten of Arvada, Colo, a rabbit fancier, recently showed some INDIGESTION “*Pape’s Diapepsin’’ makes Disordered Stomachs feel fine at once! Lumps of undigested food causing pain. When your stomach is acid, and is gassy, sour or you have heart- burn, flatulence, headache or dys pepsia, here is speedy relief—no waiting: Fat a tablet or two of Pape’s japepsin and instantly your stom ach feels fine. All the indigestion pain, gases, acidity and misery in the stomach caused by acidity ends. many of the so-called ‘sealskin’ coats | | market. | “I don’t expect anyone to believe | what I tell them,” Moulten said, “but many of the so-called ‘seal akin’ conta | 1, are made from black rabbit fur. |shaved down to the regulation length. The rabbit fur doean't cost jmuch, but made up into sealskin conta, the garments bring $300 to) i+ any drug store, but there is no| $1,000" surer or quicker stomach antacid COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia —Twenty.|known—Adverisement. |two persons overcome at Sunday ET school by gas fumes from heater. WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable papers, Entrance, corner \] ave, at Pike st. PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Second | MORE THAN SHE EXPECTED Sufferers from backache, rheumat [tc pain, stiff and swollen joints, will | be glad to read this from Mra, H. J.| |Marchard, 36 Lawrence St., Salem, | Mass; “I took Foley's Kidney Pills | | tor kidney disorder, and results are | | more than I expected, I recommend | them to every woman so troubled.”— | Advertisement 20 treatmem tin FREE—Write | KONDON MFG. CO. Minneapolis, Minn. re | Miss H. A. Singer Tells How Cuticura Healed Mother “My mother started with a break- ing out of eczema on her right limb. It was red and sore and \ began to spread to her @ al) Heft limb and the upper yy part of her chest. Her Se/ right limbwas badlyswol- = len and inflamed and 14) itched and burned so that * she could not sleep or rest. Her clothing irritated the af- fected parts. « “The trouble lasted about four weeks. Then we started using Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and the itching and burning ceased, and after using two cakes of Soap and three boxes of Ointment she was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Hattie A. Singer, R. 2, Escondido, Calif, July 28, 1920. For every purpose of the toilet Cuti- cura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are supreme. Ea Sn If your gums are sore and bleeding you have Pyorrhea, This disease should be cured to insure good health. We specialize in high- class dentistry at reason- able prices consistent with best work. Ironclad guar- antee 15 years. Extracting absolutely without pain or bad after- effects. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 p te intent ‘Cuticura Soap aba Pape’s Diapepsin tablets cost little| “ What Congress Is Doing Today Resumed Gebate om emergency tariff bil Manufactures committee continues coal hearings. Judiciary committee resumes hear- ings on allen loans Interstate commerce committee be- gins hearings on amendments to war risk Insurance law. ‘Ways and means committees contin- ues tariff hearings on articles now on free list. Meet on Tuesday to Consider Jitneys Plans for the proposed jitney bus auxiliary to the municipai car lines, to run on a transfer basis from the end of the Jefferson Park line to Ninth ave. 8. and Beacon ave., will be considered Tuesday night at Chris- tensen’s hall, Graham ave, SACRAMENTO.—Frank ©. Shoo. bert, Portland, Or, killed in fall under train, good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared contain too much alkali. This the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful, Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and Urely greaseless), is much than anything else you can use shampooing, as this can’t pompibly jure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with ter and rub it in. One or two spoonfuls of Mulsified will make abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thor- oughly, The lather rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut ofl shampoo at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is fly for months. BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED 42-PIECE SETS OF DINNERWARE Specie: « $9.98 Four very attractive designs are offered at this unparalleled low price, including the greatly desired CHINESE “HO-BIRD,” and three patterns of Ameri- can Semi-porcelain— FLORAL, BLUE BIRD and BLUE DINE. Demonstration of Polar White Laundry Soap Polar White Soap “a »~ SPECIAL Five Bars 29c During the Demonstra- tion. Polar White is a high grade white laundry soap. POULTRY NETTING Now Costs Less No need for further delay in building or repairin: your poultry fence—these reduced prices are wha‘ you have been waiting for. 2-inch Mesh Galvanized Netting 24-inch, per foot per roll .... 36-inch, per foot..... per roll T2inch, per foot, S¢: Ro 3¢ Dodge Delivery Car for Sale—See 48.inch, per foot. Sie per roll ..... $5.70 Shipping Clerk. THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES

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