The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1921, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE STAR FIVE BABIES ON DOORSTEP English Road Is Wrecked by Rats TIAMPSTHAD, BEng, March 4.—A subsidence tn the roadway at North | Trousered Women Taboo in Germany| RERLIN, March 4.—The police magistrate of Oberdorf, @ popular HOYT’S NEW MENU Poston Baked Beans ....15¢ End ts attributed to rats, ‘They had| winter sports center in Upper neleih Deon t., 106 | po passed thru a hole in a defective|Mavarta, has published an edict Macaroni and Cheeve -...18¢ |!|Thavtl| Get Good H em Home-Made Pies, per cut .20¢ || Ney e' 00 OMES, | drain, and had scraped away a cav-| formally prohibiting the appearance ity In the adjacent sand. Ln course |!" public of w orm, knickerboc of time the surface of th rng . ne road BAY | cent for the purpo n clothed in trous. % or breschea, ex we of Alpine sports. These Girls Dare Not Sneeze Any More SANDWICHES Cold Meat and Cheese Hot Hamburger . Not Cakes and syrup 20¢ 3 Doughnuts and Coffee .15¢ Says Texas Woman DALLAS, Tex, March 4—Ten)| days ago Mra, M. L. Leonard placed ined with downy blankets, | — In one year, about 1,500,000 tons of sted) are used in the manufac H retep and announced thru| ture a repair of automobiles and Best Coffee in ers that the basket | motor BOSTON, March 4.—Hereafter it Seattle 5c would be kept there to. receive home | wannnwnrrwrnnrrnrwnnnnnnnan | wre ey hollege girl to eneeze loos and unwanted hables, ‘Two days | that from now on they will be well| they must #n frie in m HOYT’S ago 4 took from the basket a 10-/taken care of, and that they will go | « t. A corysn clo to be tn a pound boy—the fifth baby to find alinto good homes where they will be! stalled at Founders’ hall. It will be S22 Pike St, at Fourth haven there in one week. appreciated.” airtight, lined with gine and filled WE NEVER CLOSE 1 do not know where they come Leonard mid that she Intends | with the healing and disinfecting |from, and I do not want to know,” | ntinue leaving the basket on the | vapors of eucalyptus oll and formal iM “But I do know | doorstep. dehyde, ant said. BIGGEST SALE OF U. S. ARMY GOODS Inventory has just been completed, and we find that many lines are be- coming broken and depleted, and as these lines cannot be filled This picture shores Colonel Helen Bastedo of New York and Osman Louis, 18-year-old Belgian stowaway she has de- cided to adopt and thereby save from deportation, Louis was a mascot of the First Division, A. E. F., in France, ahd landed at Ellis Island January 7. Colonel Bastedo awon dis- tinction during the war as head of the Woman's Motor Corps of New York city. . three children, Fe uN EY FORCE; Y HAND She will educate the boy with her own \ or replaced, NEW PRICES ARE AUTHORIZED WHILE THEY LAST! 45 |e $1.65 a Prunes a 24 tha to box By mall add 37 for postage ARRAS HIT BY _ HEALTHY BOOM 1,600 | War Increases Population PARIS, March 4-—Prewnar tnhabd itants of by vicinity of Arras, em joracing 0 destroyed towns and vil lages, have returned to the district are carrying on the work of construction, according to a sur American Hed re |vey made by the Crom, Ruldings not: entirety destroyed ‘are being restored, while owners of jhouses from debris, Arras has increared In population from a prewar total of 25,000 to more than 41,5 and Bethune from 15,000 to 25,000, Lens, how ver, only has 9,000 of its prewar 1,800, | French retief agencies have located | 21 community welfare centers, easily aceenaible to neighboring communes, ‘The greatest need of the district is |for milk, as the number of cown has decreased from a prewar total of 41,000 to lean than #,000, eral health thrw nortnal, sanitary conditions “a Liberty League to Fight Blue Laws NEW YORK, March 4.—In an ef. fort to put some of the Joy back into life, opponents of the “blue laws” have Just received a charter for the Liberty League of America. one is welcome who will seriously work for upholding his rights,” says Louis Bennett, one of the founders. 350 Pairs Rubber Boots KNEE .. . $3.95 HIP .... $4.95 200 Cases of Army "35c Roast Beef, 1-Ib. can, two for. craik., 48 to Case............$7.92 By Mail Add 890 for Pontage Leatherette Cases of Apricots, wr From Grieving Over Death of Wife LONDON, March 4& — Richard ‘Thick @ied from grief at the death lant week of his wife, Sarah. ‘They |were both over £0 years of age 24 Cans to Casa $3.00. : By Mail Add fe 300 Pairs Marching Shoes, Pair.... Careless Shampooing Spoils the Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair look ing its best. Most soaps and pre pared shampoos contain too much alkall. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it, The best thing for steady use 1 Mulsified cooca nut ol (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can use. 24 Cans to Cane, $4.80 ra By Mail Add 79¢ Postage $2.75 25¢ $5 24 Cans to Case, $3.00 By Mail Add 52e 400 Pairs Trench Shoes, ar TR: cds on ceive | fed will cleanse the hair and ecalp mhly Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruft 200 Cases Tomatoes, three cans ......... 35c |= Leather 36 to Case....... 400 Cases 1920 pack Alaska er of the family for $17.85 -- .$10.30 Coats........ By Mail Add 7c for Postage Pink 1 0 i months, 186 sire your Grigetet ives . > u Mulsified. Advertisement. “td Balbriggan 1 25 Sardines in Imported 1 pc meal ‘ C berets ( ye . gl 0c 48 to Case PCr CAN. .cccewcccoe By Mail Add 79 Postage And other lines in Blankets, Overalls, Shoes, Sox, Underwear, Shirts, Raincoats, Tents, Canned Goods, Mackinaws, Shoe Oil, Sweaters, Pants, Slickers, Etc. “Mail Orders Carefully Filled. _Be Sure You re the Right Store, as There Are Several Imitators—We Are Located Just North of Madison Street on First, Avenue) SURPLUS ARMY SUPPLY STORE Phone EX-LIEUT. LEWIS C. GARVER in Charge Elliott 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE Between Madison and Spring Hiful new van | uickty shows | a decided Improvement. Phone Elliott 4310 face, d by wind or t any or all of hands or arms cau «un, you will find t these troubles will quickly dixap- poar with the use of Howard's But- termilk Cream, To prove this te your complete prone Town Wrecked by} wrecked homes are building Uttle| RO ara ee a “Any | shampoo | | One or two tenspoonstul of Multi. | and a few ounces will supply | Declares There’s Nothing Quite Like Howard’s Buttermilk Cream For ee the Complexion’ Catarrh Will Go Help Comes In Twe Minutes—Com- plete Hellet in a Few Weeks sick every morning; it's cruel; it's barmfal and it's unnecessary. wonderworker, you aré not rid of vile catarrh you cam have Your money back. No stomach dostng—fost take the Nettle rubber pocket inhaler that comes with each outfit, and |pour Into it « few drops of Hyomel Hreathe {t according te directions. In two minutes it will relieve you f that stuffed up feeling. Use it daily and in a few weeks you should be entirely free from catarrh. Breathing Myomet is a very pleas- ant and certain to kill catarrh terms ov Get a Myomel outfit today, It's sold by druggists everywhere with guarantee to quickly and safely end eatarrh, croup, coughs, -eolds, sore throat and bronchitis or money back nexpensive. Bartell Drug Co. can supply you. ONA Ends indigestion It relieves «tormach misery, eour stomach, belching and all stomach | dincase, or money back. Large box jot tablets at all, druggists in all towns. ‘'Nerve-Speed ‘When Needed Most Failures in the Daily Affairs ef Life ‘Te fecl weary without having earned it by hard work throws the mind inte disorder and confusion. Not Exactly This, but Near ft, Is the Too Often Experience of Many Men A hundred ple describing their would each tell it nei the | 42 A Cans to nA 80 und excessive ofl, The hatr dries a By Mall Aad 790.1% No. 214 cans, C BM | uickly and evenly, and it leaves the *!” a two for lp soft, and the hair fine and Vests ......... ad 400 Cases of Army 24 t > Rime $4.20 nn ae eee io Case...... . $4. asy to manage ' aR ibl Corned Beef, Cc By Mail Add 79¢ o | You can get Mulsified cocoanut of! eversible No. 2 can. ..secmes npoo at any pharmacy. It's very with your x of Reolo lorks nt day at any’ first inter, with the wi will freely retu money to any dinsat! Important throughout the now using and re termirk Cream cl massage with this wor many a woman looks y 'Owl Drug Co—aAdvert © purchase d user, specialists y who are mending But- that after a ful cream ra younger. ment, Don't ge on hawking yourself | If after breathing Hyomet, the | |Weddings « on n Rhine PAGE 9 { Conditions over which I have no control absolutely force r to turn quickly a large part of my merchandise into cash. It’s un- fortunate for me but, coming just before Easter, it is truly fortunate for my customers. SUITS] and OVERCOATS § 2 SIDELSKY SUITS SATISFY They have been satisfying Seattle men for more than a quarter of a century. At this low price you have choice of a splendid line of woolens in the popular weaves and colors. Tailor- ing, lining and designing the same as if the regu lar prices prevailed. Order that new suit for Easter Saturgay and save real money, IMPERIAL TAILORING CO. LOUIS SIDELSKY, Proprietor 801 THIRD AVE. — CORNER COLUMBIA TWO (2) BLOCKS SOUTH OF MADISON sista Sinise ABER Raa. Made to Order Former Values i $40--$50--$55 AND NOW... Are Tough Problem | PARIS, March 4.—Marriages be | jtween French soldiers in the Rhine army and German girls hfive given | rise to a complicated question of in- ternational law. According to French | Precious Stones and Jewelry Unquestioned Quality military regulations, soldiers have | Reliable Prices their civil marriages carried out by | their commanding officers. ‘The Ger. HAN EN man authorities are contesting the these unions, saying that validity of pier a German registrar should be present t the ceremonies. The French retort “Where the flag is there is; 1010 Second Avenue One of Seattle’s Oldest Dental Offices Goes Back to 1914 PRICES If you have felt in the past months that dental prices were too high and that you could not afford to have the necessary dental work done on your teeth —DON'T let that bother you any more. Forget about the price—when you step into this office NOW you get the 1914 PRICE with the 1921 standard of workmanship. Now understand thoroughly that this important step on our part is made possible because of late scientific dental improvements and the fact that our supplies cost us less. THE QUALITY IS THE SAME IF NOT BETTER. We do not charge for examination. Modern Methods—High-Class Dentistry—Low Prices These We Offer You Electro Painless Dentists Located for Years at 8. EK. Corner First and Pike Phone Main 2555 i

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