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Fee 2 silt Sch Hie. salve PLAGUE IS | FOUGHT BY RUSSIANS! Soviet Government Has Hard Time Cornbating Wave of Epidemics BY PATRICK QUINLAN NEW YORK, April 21.—Every war carries virulent diseases in tts wake and the recent war brought into soviet Russia a number demics which took root ins of insanitary cond r food, One ept © upon the cause the lack of p demic came another and Ru the grip of ¢ 5 enza and the typhus akir Properly » demic ben reached it 1919. Ov 10 me typhus « 263, of v ticularly most rapi¢ astrous. During the summer marked was visit number with ¢t when the Siberia, wt as typhus, ment, with wretohedly limi at its command, set brav the coun y of devastating HEALTH SERVICE IS ORFANIZED The people's commisss health is under the expert of Dr. N. H sents a fus in the cow the Kerensky regio several inde Wient ¢ functioning along their own often duplicating or working at c purposes These were unite dependent body w people's commiss While other gov ments mil discussing the advisability of eatah lishing a department of health, soviet Fussia Is the first country to havel Link Kinnear Line to West Seattle! ner car lines | nis commissariat ricts workers actually done it. For example, all thru the typhus houses and public weil as to spread by word of mouth j “This is not a bet or a dare and we're not going into the}, Rouden York.girls, who are hik- about tories manner Ing the comple epidemic these committees undertook | ent D. W. Hend to inspect the baths, the supply of | The new arrangement will eliminate soap, the sanitary condition of the| the necessity of transfers at Yesler institutions as | way. | ing from md th West Seattle and Kir in a fair and » P, movies; we're doing it just for fun,” (left) and Helen M., Zielinska, Neu ing to the Pacific coast. They expect to finish in five months.|* y, each mak- | ip, Superintend. nm has announced 1007 Second Avenue Sole Agents in Seattle for INDESTRUCTO Insured Trunks gator, calfskin, SHOP Esther Hows: Hin Russell, Mary Saki, Teddy Hudson, Koy Gordo “The Sweetheart Sh ited us in many hardly a weak spot in the “Musica vivac backgroun om Ny brilliant and rarely ful girin—in provided foot.firmly « with a gu Metrope nthe rail and parta Kick. It iw ser TRAVELING $ 7.50 Bags reduced to. $10.00 Bags reduced to. $12.50 Bags reduced to. $17.50 Bags reduced to. 50 Bags reduced to. $28.50 Bags reduced to. $37.50 Bags reduced to. 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Thomas Beck, of No, 60 North | g¢ High Athe »,, suffered for arned that all » thin blood any of our little poker | partion of late,” | ‘Can't afford it any |wife has taken up ming State Tribune more, Bill. My bridge."—Wyo GRATIFICATION teally, Mra, Thom And as and feel better al or faints Indeed, y my dear, and te pat night, | a nearance of} lest a 6 of sleep and w Mra. Graham to tell ux what di | tired in the 1 tried ne I found out that I could med. « bu ed to lowe both tire little family in euch " weight welt hes and on much y E One ay I of Dr, Williams Pre tones eo been a diffe t tim wh that more wir 1 that my app ” . ar of Cherry's ef much better and I was able “ ¥ they may bu ° naira mu etenet tthe best In cothes whem they 2 Trimmed Hats a cr end rm Untrimmed Hats r the Pig'n Whi Advert LAND AND SKY AXI SERVI Trimmings At $1 and 2 for $1 Braids, Flowers, Ornaments The most wonderful assortment ever shown under one roof in the Pacific Northwest. “WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS”— : BUYING POWEK places this great store in a class by itself 9h7 Compare our values with others, | 001 SECOND. AVE. i Ye Culteiow E Stop Toothache, Pain, Second at Seneca Totes instantly! rl petwomerarnete «tet Between You and Me says the Good Judge ; Here’s genuine chewing satisfaction for you, hook- ed up with real economy. A small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much long- er than a big chew of the ordinary kind—that’s be- cause the] full, rich, real 7 tobacco taste lasts solong. © Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. will quick rina )Keep ten hand for emeres WB CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Uggite at ae a bottle, oF RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobai of pri o for the © Blood } Formerly Priced as High a8 $50.00 Just the Thing for Spring GABARDINE AND LIGHT CRAVANETTED TOPCOATS D 1s One-Piece BIFOCAL LENSES Have you sen our new Price $10 For one passenger For two passengors For three pasencers SEATTLE TAXICAB COMPANY MAIN 6500 nation PEE, No Need tor Anyone to SaSer, Don't aut up with toothache @ minute. You don't have to. Just @ little of “E-Z Tooth Filler” in the y, and all pain is gone as if by magic. It file up the cavity, ex- cluding the air and stopping the mouth acids from acting on the frantic, jumping nerve, Hardens quickly and forma a serviceable fill- til you are ready to have a pere ent Ailing put In. yourself, why endure f 100 809 Are You Pale? Thin? Weak? Enrich Your Bloo If your/ness, thinness or weakness, whe: your Read this carefully: ruggiat'a Me a bottle, or blood were rich and wholesome, you | thousands have remedied their cor the ches a tome eipt of rion would not be pale; if your blood | ‘tions by taking S.S.S., the famou Piston “Ave. Chichen. et Oe old blood remedy compounded of fresh herbs just as the Indians made it? 8.3.8. by driving impurities from the blood and helping to put red corpuscles in, lays the founda- tion for sturdy, vigorous health. If you want this, don’t wait long- er, but get a bottle of S.S.S. from your druggist right now while you are thinking of it. Begin taking, and then write in detail about your condition to Chief Medical Advisor, ing blood supply! Any doctor will]867 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, tell you that. Georgia, He will give you individ- | Why suffer longer with sallow-|ual medical advice free. FOR THE BLOOD Standard for over 50 years were rich and nourishing, you would not be thin; if your blood were rich and vigorous, filled with red corpuscles, you would not be weak, Poor, disordered blood is respon- sible for a host of ills and weak- nesses. If you would attain ruddy health, a robust body, and muscular strength, you must first provide yourself with that which builds all these—a rich, wholesome, nourish HERE IS YOUR HUSBAND What is Left of Him— : When the Day’s Work is Why is it that many a man is stfuggling, toiling, trying to get ahead but at the end of each day, he is practically a physical wreck, while |another man does as much or more work; and makes ten times more money and comes home to his family smil- ing, full of life and “feeling bully?” This great difference in men may be due solely to the difference in their blood. Today about one person out of every three is said to suffer more Jor less from the great devitalizing weakness brought on by malnutrition or lack of sufficient nourishment; which is caused not by lack of food but often by lack of sufficient organic iron in the blood to enable us to get the full strength out of our food. Food is worth nothing unless you get the strength and nourishment out of it. In fact It often happens that the more you eat the more you starve as your digestive organs are wn- Swift Bpecite Co, Dept. 867, Atlanta, Ga, Please send me your free beskiet os B.5.R the ambition, and the wish but it may be iron starvatl of the blood that is weaken! body and brain and holding rom how amart|in life you may be| When.asa result of iron starvation, you Dy nature, in| UP feeling tired in the morning, when you your weak-|YOUtelf nervous, irritable and easily up ened physi-| When you can no longer do your day's wi cal and men-| Without being all fagged out at n talcondition, | Pain you are cer-/and tainly match for the) | clear headed |80Me organic iron like N man with oncetohelpenrich your blood and revitali plenty of Your wornout, exhausted nerves. Organi@) iron in his, Nuxated Iron increases the bodily and ments blood. Al though you may give two men the same arms or sw @ battle, the rous fellow has a decided tage over a weak, Iments when it 4an’t thatat all—simply ent Jess nnd take organic iron, Iron is the master prin- ciple of the blood and fe, Tt is the or. in your blood jee the oxygen your brain and removes the poisonous wastes that would other- wise accumulgte in your body cells, Without iron your brain gets no oxyen, Vithout plenty of rich and ‘omes dull in your blood and like the iron in sp\ lentils al or Injure the teeth noe It is entirely different jc iron which tvan- | usually take and which is made merely by the |action of strong acids on small pleces of Irom out opponent. | Nuxated Iron comes in only one size packaged So a woman should and the name is never abbreviated. Unless the not blame her husband full word Nuxated"iean the wrapper and the much if he ix letters N. Ion every tablet it is NOT genuine ‘vous, tired and wornout, |Nuxated Iron, Beware of substitutes, New at the end of a day, or if ated Iron comes only in tablet and he doesn't make the liquid form, money Will be refan in | money and get along as he should—perhaps th ufacurers if you do not obtain per it ‘ant hn fault at all, He has. the brains, fectly satisfactory results, At all druggists, ENRICHES THE ‘BLOOD-GIVES k YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY