The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 4

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EAGE 4 HUMAN BAKE OVEN Mr, W. A. Hill, of 214 Colum- : bia St., Has Been in the Plumbing Business for 20 % Years in Seattle—He Gives |. 7 His Word to Sufferers That Human Bake Oven Gives Quick Relief — His Letter Ff. Follows. IT am taking, Dr, Loughney's Rake Oven treatments for rhouma § tism and poor circulation and am @ating as prescribed by the doctor T just want to go on record as Stating that I feel like brand new, > never saw a hospital or doctor's | @ffice so busy and each and every | ge of the patients so pleased with The treatments. Results come fast _ Five only taken a few treatments ; ‘and the change in my general health fe more than I ever expected, I ad Five every sufferer to enrol! with Dr. Loughney for treatments, It's at/drem: ts 405 Olive st, Suite No. 1, ence effective and pleasant to be opposite Times building. Telephone Daked—and the good of the bakes }Main 6243 ‘and curative eating cannot be meas-| Have Dr. Loughney make a paing red in dollars and centa jr i diagnosis of your case, Write | Bones Be & ’ ed MR, W. A. HILL | at Loew's Palace Hip. Yours truly, for information. W. A. HILL Dr. Loughney ts having big suc 214 Columbia St [cess in invalid aged people with Seattle. | chronic stomach cases ae well as in NOTE—Those who find it incom | poorly nourished, sick and backward venient to go to Dr. Loughney'’s| baby cases at his Kirkland Sanitart Sanitarium in Kirkland may find um, where he keeps a herd of blood Br. Loughney in his Seattle offices, ) ed milch goats, Their milk has been Where he is assisted by competent} effective in saving the life and nour pert variety vau ce in etreus, Ne thelds, baked there daily, between the) bust health, hours of 10 a. m. and & p. m, Ad- | could be tolerated by them, vane tn the enat a Fe r [nearly every big shown in America, FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS, ELIZA 2 McCLEARY, 77, h French pastry. —Advertisement: who died Tuesday at her home, 2430 Ninth ave. W., were scheduled for 4 OOnT SQUEEZE BLACK. ® ™. Thrusday, at the Bonney-Wat '? HEADS—DISSOLVE THEM = cr~__ jueezing and pinching est ek = o* ose Who Suffer: make the res IN VAPOR holds out permanent relief MUN- found health by taking aR Daddy, bring home some of Bolit's ot on the conat Seattle as home, 1889 and 18% Cort stunts, |Fight Champeen in | Carmen Orino, 18, aspirant 1m store about powder—«prinkle ponge— ve kly for a few seconds ‘ou'll be surprised to} county stockade fives, Cat Amemi¢ run-down conditiona Cboide eo prevalent this seasom of the year yleld readily to © “Rreatment. A trial tres igtven absolutely free of xygen Vapor 424-15 Beaboard PB More Delightfully Smart Models in SPRING Dresses, Wraps and Suits A Thousand and More! | petit larceny. He appeared in a |Uminary bout at Yakima Tue night and foutd a swarm of pe men blocking his progress. Serge and Trieo- tine Dresses; all sizes Spring Coats: all Dresses of all-silk Taffe' a OF __ They failed to get here from New York in time to lend their influence to the success of our great anniversary event last week. Now they’re here. _ You who could not enjoy all the benefits of last week’s sell- ing because of the crowds may now consider the disappoint- ment as an advantage. —The great variety and beauty of the collection is beyond belief. —The selection of vivaciously wrappy wraps in full silk-lined Bolivias and Ve lours will surprise you. —The assortment of suits is large. —The smartness of Sports Suits is invit- nae i Ren hires < a se aa lil 1021 Second Ave., Rialto Block Say s Good Word About Seatile at Home and Abroad Quaker Maiden in Vaudeville | | AT ONCE EFFECTIVE AND PLEASANT) at Palace Hip ws, * srrm'st =m | Other days, other wayn Here te |Helen Murphy, who started out tn | life as a Quaker maiden in Philadel phia, appearing as a bright and sparkling star as one of Billy Hart's jeireus girls, who in now appearing Hart, it may be seen, is rome piok- jer when it comes to choosing talent| millwright employed by the Western and beauty for his productions—a|Cooperage Company. flair developed thru 38 years’ ex | “My stomach was #o out of or and der.” said Mr. George, “that every: | Starting with the old wagon show away back In 1883, he progreaied to dime museums and varigty, returned to the sawdust lot | in the regime of the new circus and) lady nurses, Many patients are be. | ishing many such cases back to TO | left that for vaudeville when the when no other food) star of that form of entertainment He has been with “hitches” with scores of shows nev He claims he made his first appearance in variety in this cit when he playe here under the management of John His present veblele smacks of the old cireus sideshow with Its bally hoo and pretty girla doing thrilling County Stockade prize fight honors, escaped from the twe months ago after having been sentenced there for He wil | think about the lost championship at TIP SEATTLE STAR FRASIER- SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET |Steam Roller Runs | Wild; Cops After It) Fired and started on its way by & wang of boys, @ steam roller ran) | central station, and Motorcycle Pa itrolmen G, F.‘ Reynolds and H, A. ; Holmes apeeded to thé park, Un: | Fy te halt the onward progress of the roller, they adjusted the steering | | wheel so that the roller ran only in circles, After the roller had rofied ittelt a welbrolied gaucer track, the two of | floors finally stopped tt by drawing the fire from under the boiler, HE FEELS HAPPY LIKE A BOY NOW STATES GEORGE: Seattle Man Says He Hasn't) a Trace of Old Troubles Since Taking Tanlag “1 just feel happy like a boy over the way Tanlac bas restored my) health,” declared B. F. George, 107 North Sist St, Seattle, a well-known thing I ate soured, bloated me up| with gas, and kept me feeling min erable for hours, My appetite left | mo, I never got much sleep and had fad epelis of swimming to the | |nead 1 had rheumatiom tn my legs and knees so bad they Just} hurt me all the time and it was! awfully hard for me ® get pbout| to do my work, In fact, I Was in| }bad shape in every way “One of the men where I work put me on to Taniac, and It has! rtainly fixed me up right. I eat) nything that’s put before me now, nd enjoy every mouthful, and noth ing ever hurte me. Every trace of | my rheumatiom has left me, 1 sleep like @ boy, have gained eight pounds | tn weight and feel more like work. | ing than I have for years, Tanlac simply can't be beat.—Advertise ment. If Ruptured Try This Free Apply It to Any Rupture, Old) or Recent, Large or Small, and You Are on the Road That Has Convinced ® Thousands Sent Free to Prove This an, woman or ones to W. A x N.Y, for wonderful etimu- A Spécial Sales Event, Friday QUICK SELLING At $16.95 for re ay ce Big Values CANTON CREPE SERGE CREPE DE CHINE TAFFETA Anyone rupt ould wi the attractive basque and flare skirt styles. NAVY BROWN GRAY COPENHAGEN r appliance Dont negiec trial Even if your rupture at tm the use of wear- sit zour lifer teance y run the and such 4 oY r i getting around Writ this free trial, an it ls certain! } . $150,000 Libel Suit , ry | Against Newspaper | PORTLAND, April 14.—The $150,-| 000 Libel wult of Lee Roy E. Keeley, | | attorney, against the Oregonian Pub- | lishing company, opened in, the cir cult court here today. | Two postponements in the case have already occurred when Keeley filed affidayite of prejudice against Judges Gatens and Stapleton. j -- — — a | The case is now being heard before 8 T AR WA N TA D B | Judge Morrow. j a Sample Treatment | stimulating application for ture up Malmo & Co. fe 37csf I HAVE GOT THEM ALL BUT ONE! ~ And He Has Too Much Rich Red Blood For Me Says the Vampire of iron-starvation—don’t let him get you—keep plenty of iron in your blood.’ Look at the pale, thin, watery blooded creatures in this picture—see how they are struggling, trying to get away from the merciless vampire of iron-starvation which holds them tight by « stout, cruel cord they cannot sce. Thetr lack of BODILY AND MEN- TAL VIGOR, thelr inability to “4 day'e-work without being all out, their bad luck CK OF BRAIN POWER to think right and the WILL POWER to battle aches, land the great devitalisi: | brought on by Inck of iron in the blood, | tells them something is wrong BUT | THEY DO NOT KNOW WHAT. | They all envy the keen, red +blooded man with plenty of iron in his blood, who, in spite of ‘hard times" or other obstacles has the “dominant force:” “will power,” re} > Ze = 2 tug in vain to break the bonds that hold them fast. y without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordi Nusated Iroa three times per day after menls for two weeks. Then test your strength ageia and seo how much you have gain- Special Price Basement smart New Dresses DECISIVELY UNDERPRICED FOR - At $25.00 and $35.00 These Dresses Would Be TRICOTINE A wide variety of styles—some are beautifully em- broidered—some have effective open-work and cord- ings—some have tunics and sashes—many are made in Sizes 14, 16 and 18 for misses; 36 to 42 for women. EMPHATIC VALUES AT THIS LOW PRICE THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. A Sale of Men’s Hose Lisle and Cotton, Specially Priced at 3 Pairs for $1 All standard makes and first qualities. Col- ors: Cordovan, navy, gray, black and Panama. REMARKABLE VALUES —Men's Section, Just Inside the Main Entrance Beauty Boxes $7.50 to $9.00 Qualities At $4.45 A special grouping of smart bags for immedi- ate selling Friday. Plain and novelty! styles of patent leather, vachette leather and sea grain leathers. All are silk lined and fitted with two to five fittings. —First Floor ON THE AISLE i SALES TABLES + Windsor Crepe Gown Special at $1.75 Women’s gowns in plain pink and white in slip-on tailored style. Ribbon Camisoles Special at $1.50 Made of good quality mes- saline satin with wide nov- elty ribbon bands at top. Effective styles in black, navy and red. Cotton Challis Kimonos Special at $2.95 SATIN BLACK co! ding shades. : Pink, light blue Copenhagen, wistari Another Victor record by Whiteman’s Orchestra “Do You Ever Think of Me?” ST OUT as a Victor record! “Do You-Ever Think of Me?” —great new fox trot, played by Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, with “IT Never Knew”’on the reverse. Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra cre- ated the famous Victor record “Whispering,” and you know what that means! "Do You Ever Think of Me?” is de- clared to be the successor to “Whis- pering”—and you know what that means! : This new Victor double record,85¢ ls of nervous, rundown men end women who were weak and ailing all the while, have surprisingly increased their strength and en- durance in two weeks’ time in many instances, by this simple experiment. Over 4.000,000 lo annually are gsing NUXATED IKON, It will not injure the tecth nor disturb the stom- ach, Your money will be rofunded by | The the manufacturers if you do not obtain results, Beware of sub- stitutes. Always insist on havin; re Ine organic Troe NUXATED ION. Look for the letters N. I. on every tablet. At all druggists, NUXATED IRO red man vampire of tron-starvation| ‘OU one of the poor unfortumate per- sons who have been caught by this je wrecker of haman health—if the latter, NUX- ATED IRON will help set you free and make you a strong, healthy, robust, successful man. \e./ ENRICHES THE BLOOD-GIVES YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY "Do You Ever Think of Me?” Sherman —a VICTOR record ay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SBATTLE Toceme Spokane +

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