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THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, APRIL 19. 1921. SSS sa WIDOWS GIVEN \KIDNAPERS GET Good. Health gy yet GRATITUDE DEBT, THE WRONG CIRL| Poaggp-Paremson Oo — SECOND AVENUE IVERSITY STREET Dependents of Slain Police-| Tacoma Child of 13 Is Re- — men Get Checks turned Home ae" a8 | a G d "Re It wa ‘ > Mra. W. T. Angle, Mra Jamen| TACOMA, April 19—Pollce today 00 sults 4 , ortivien and Mra Volney Biever | were searchin the city for two men, S ecial P rice Basement bi, 4 <= widows of three alain policemen, |v \ianaped Verda Brown, 12-year " nave recety: oir ret paymen "7 from Beattle’n $24,000 benefit fund, |ld daughter of Mr, and Mra. M. M en Mirnt checks were handed them Mon. | Brown yesterday afternoon, took her IF YOU WA TO KNOW day. to Camp Lewis and then, realizing NT It has been arranged that the bal. they had the wrong girl, returned her wo ee oe ye oe invented |to within a block of her home and re} how much the Special Price Basement can save a verhe girl was on her way home you on apparel, come and see. itm $48.33; . Bt cna $b, and Mrs. O'Brien $e1.e¢ {Tom school when she was, relsed Every garment we buy for the Special Price from the poliee pension department pemgelice ne | Basement must be of dependable quality, smart in a it to w following monthly | 7 ie The police believe the abductors 7 reatl mderpriced to gell for uma from the benefit fund. Mrs. |,, Ths Police pelleve the Artie || pg greatly underpriced sell for less Angle and Mra. O'Tirien $135, and ter 0 of « a _ wealthy family. Mra, Btevena, who has a family of nix, $160, Their busbands were killed last January tn battles with bandits, One of the gunmen, John Schmitt, was | hanged. ~- Oregonians Find CHE TREMALED Keep Efficient by Keeping W ell | Mastodon Skeleton) 11 was 0 nervous that 1 couldn't WILLOWS, Ore, April 19-—-Th ‘a Pp.” ys Mra Mary Amold, of This Letter Will Tell You How complete prin Brain of 7 anon, (ie, hy fouth Judson street, Glovers i = pte | terribly evary month, and was always tired and nervo' BY) | declared to be almost intact, has|ville, N. ¥. “I couldn't le on my and often could not do a thing. 1 was this way — been discovered in Butcher Knife |left side without having emotherts « |) mothe: tried canyon, Gilliam county, by William | senaitions, My lower limbs were so twovpamand hadi gat can and eupccne tend ten bo eral econ PM | Starahat of the smythe sro lee salsa coats sh NF cording to @ re-|also suffered from terrible head- Se Lae» tie of Leen Fabien Yeon Savers aad wn i Id ig ay Ms | ve x bottles of it, and am x Fred Danielson, another employe |eating and my appetite was poor still taking it when I feel the need of it I have already recommended it of, the Smythe Interests, brovght| “When it seemed as though noth toa number of working giris, who are taking it, I am working now, and one of the tusks, measuring nine |ing would help me I heard about Dr | stand up all day and feel fine. I am glad to say that Pinkham's me edicine did a lot for me and for sy mother, and we only wish we had taken ita Jong time before.”"—Rosr Scuosry, 4876 Annunciation St, New Orleans, La, feet from base to tip, inte Arting | Williams’ Pink Pills and procured a ton, according to telephone Infor | box There was auch tmmediate re mation today, and citizens of Ar | let that I continued the treatment ington are preparing te go Inte) until] my nervournens had disappear the Butcher Knife country andied. My appetite improved almost exh the entire skeleton. at once and I was able to sleep com —_—_—_—_—_—_—eo fortably and wag rested and refresh ges letter is but one of a great number received every year from women, young and old, and from almost every walk of life, These letters testify to the merit of Lydia E, Pink- ham’s Vegetable Commend Miss Schoeff works for her living, but on account of sickness was obliged to stay at home for two years. During this period she'suffered terribly at times. She tried several medicines without finding relief. Finally she tried Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and in this letter tells what it did for her. The Vegetable Compound contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and can be taken in safety by nis woman, Your liveli- hood may ia on your heake. “So Ve able Co nd (= : || HIGH-GRADE SUITS AT A SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICE Vegeta e mpoun ES soreness i | On Sale at $24.50 Dramatic Institut in the Women’s CYDIA E. PINKHAM HREMAM MEDICINE co. ey mass, | Mies Nellie Cornish, @ dramatic University club. eae am STE teacher, recentiy returned trom em | 82\SUITS WHICH WOULD BE REGULARLY PRICED AT $85.00 = = Barmah S| ; 23 SUITS WHICH WOULD BE REGULARLY PRICED AT Soa ed in the morning. I gained in Woman Poisoned by [firenztn ana given me pleasure to Home-Canned Corn | ‘4-8 Wiliam’ Pink b | YAKIMA, April 19.—As @ resuit of| your own druggist can supply you the death of Mra. Zada Bowers, third | with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilla or you Z victim of botulinus poisoning here. | can order direct from the Dr, Wib |f| V q health authorities were making tests | jams Medicine Co. Schenectady, N. | ery pecia. y today to determine whether Yakima|y- at sixty cena a box. Write fer ounty soll contains a fatal germ. thn: teen: “Piaieaiin tee te eD2.b i i ; Me newere bad tostel Sebel oeaete mes A Fortunate “Pick-up” ata Big Price Cut anned corn, Mr. and Mra. Joneph a Phillipa, of Toppeniah, diedist week | | | | von nineties Door Pass Up Ths P| 2 Women’s and Misses’ Portable Theatrical x Troupes for Seattle! Clothes Saving Suits Seattlo may soon see troupes of Suit and Extra Pants Siccaail Plains in | ™ eee ‘eh | Oe MS, Sepeeni puciternn’ ent 9 SUITS WHICH WOULD BE REGULARLY PRICED AT $49.50 78; Pioneer Dead — — tne som rt 7 SUITS WHICH WOULD BE REGULARLY PRICED AT wl rooman, '» feelings when you stare : : wie eromed Be pla, es adhe bonnet depend entirety on the] g ‘aver tienen New spring models in ripple, flared, blouse and tailored fend tedap tn ber home Dear Dee | Q . styles. tate Judge Siiney Be Vrooman Fu BaitaAdvertioment %, High-grade wool tricotines, poplins and serges. ee me ee ee eee , Mostly navy, with a few suits of mixed suitings. Sizes for women and misses, 16 to 42. © for Washington @)§ torre .of sete men April 19-23 ““pobie the ie of your aut ; ARENA order here today, akcent AN EXHIBITION “Hickory Waists benefit the kiddies AND DEMONSTRATION | and save me time, worry and fnoney” i> | f | “After I buy Hickory WaistsI can forget them,” said a mother re-} o | cently. “They stand almost — aso and oe gh hantens) ome “ me wear my youngsters can give them. ickory require little of my , C B C attention—they are certainly work and worry savers. For secure ! P acific oast iscuit oO. support, comfort and aid in natural development, they are just what —~<e 5 " every girl and boy needs.” -Crackers, Cookie Cakes The body of the Hickory Waist is made of durable, high grade ma- ped Beta ue Bete ’ . terials—wears well and washes wonderfully. Tailored in the fault- Now $150.00 Delivering Now $110.00 and Thomsen $s Candies less full body model as well as in the popular style illustrated. For allages2to14. Each garment fits perfectly. All buttons are genuine A G f We cordially invite every woman in Seattle to visit our unbreakable bone; the pin tube attachment hy : Ya ono a exhibition and demonstration at the Women’s Educa- prevents the garter pin from bending or break- tional Exhibit for Washington Manufacturers to be ing. Guaranteed to give you absolute satis- In Our Stock to Your Home held at the Arena April 19-23. This exhibit will be in faction. charge of our own demonstrators. i i a 50F and up without garters—75¢ and up with garlers For $5 00 Down Everyone knows and buys the famous Snow Flake Sodas eee | —now come in and make the acquaintance of the other You should find the members of the P. C. B. Family, turned out in our bi Tike a $1.50 Per Week . . 4 your dealer’s—in the no- Seattle factory. tions, boys* or infants’ (me Sx department. Ifnot, please & : y The Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. is the largest concern of write us, a Slane, iano 0. its kind on the Pacific Coast, with eight large factories ike | ’ employing 1,800 people, and with a payroll of over $2,000,000 a year—the parent house located in Seattle. 1519 Third Ave. = We Have Victor and — We urge you to attend this Educational Exhibit and Columbia Records learn to know Washington manufactured products— er they give you unexcelled quality at moderate cost, and an opportunity in buying to aid in the industrial devel- opment of your city and state. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. This ts VF 1 WAS $75.00 tea of alee, comfort and qualt iy Now $100.00 z Now $85.00