The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 4

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THE § MOTHER! MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS | WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG-SYRUP” » Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Fruity Taste and it cannot Injure Little Stomachs. | in The Seattle S Star Phone Capitel 2267 ~ wapet soprano volee won continuous “Synilen” don't affect your : bank account, Applause fro her most appreciative > audience Don’t let child stay REMINISCENCES The following ladies were present, : l\When you ache and bick and grem- entertaining Ward H with cookies, ditions, constipated, | Be sandwiches, fruit malad and coffee | And there's nothing that'll satisfy, | Mra, Nellie Lackey, Mra. Margaret And you feel yourself a slippin’ Young, Mra. Tuchard Melntowh, Mrs | Old Man Grippe ts hovering night W. W, Turner, Mis Mary Porter and ‘ | | Mra, Chas, W. Shatia, 4 | When your head gets hot.and heovy, | i s : When you cough and shake all thru, oom Ane | And you af and sncese aplenty, | SHUTINS WANT Ct | ~~ You can bet you've got the “fiw"! | But when your think-dome wokens , | [t's the dawn of another day, " And there's miles of munshine waitin’ \ Te chase the gloom away! ‘a oC. N. Gy @ Shut-in CARD OF THANKS * ena Doctor Loope: Sunshind opens doors, @wWould you kindly accept and ox eno prees thru your Sunshine column ve ° ur sincere thanks to the good friends Flurry mother! A teaspoonful of | laxative” is often all that ts neces || SUNSHINE GUILD PARTY °| De-4 neighbors who have so beautiful “Pealiternia Fis s today may | ry Sunshine and cheer in allopathic | |), exorenned their friendship for our ore an Dove yg fitcose dl Tt] Genuine “California Fig Syrup"! | doses, administered by real Joy || on and sympathy for us, in our F child ls constipated, bilious, feve| has directions for babies and chil| | spreaders, was the program of | | nersavement. Eapecially, we wish to Brun, trettu, on the bottle. Bay y at the guid party. held | | thank Wm, W. Finch, Mrs. B. Jorgen has cold, colic, pr if) dren printed Stomach is sour, tongue collted, | "Culifornia® or you may get an imb 3 sponte bea. remember f Mra. Mongin | Latona ave at the residence yesterday, 6 json, Mra. MeGibbona, Mr. Bprinkle, lof the Georgetown Undertaking com: ‘physic. tation tig syrup—Advertisement, | \| ‘ vim _tineiog: || pany, aud the Waahelli Cemetery nay onnd m wentarte Seattle Firm Gets |New Cabaret Bill | £7,""ne (nts ronal |company, whe have beett 40 very Contract in Alaska! Vetoed by Hesketh || xutet severa! spuvins, who | {°° ute, and stra. Henry Reichart. report a fine time, } Wil give more detalles next | week. | * Ww. q he Acting Mayor Robert B. Hesketh SESEINGTON, Web, 16-—The) ood the new cabaret bill Thureday | ‘ water power commission has wich transfers control of the cabs. ieee Hes inted = pretiminary permits for/rets from the city council to the ' Projects, it was announced |e of police. an at Heaketh quoted a legal opinion by . The Maurice J. Leety Co, of S| Chaties T. Donworth, assistant cor | There ix no instrument so #weet , for a project calling for devel-| poration counsel, expseasing doubt as) and dear to the shutin as the harp, @nt of 15,000 horsepower on| to the legality of the new measure. |and Miss Ruth Linrud, 606 Bast do island, Alaska, The ordimance had seven votes on| Lynn, gave a «rand performance on Alaskan Development and/ its first passage, which will be ame] instrument forthe county how SHUTIN BE: KFIT BALL ‘There ts an urgent need for funds to carry on the sunshine work, now | entargea to much a degree that it teas | outgrown the pocketbooks of our vol unteer workers. Mr. and Mra. Grierbeah! have do | nated their hall, 2715 Jackson st., and the Wayne Coleman Jazemore Five the music, for a ball on Tues) @ay, February 21. ‘Tickets are on male at®all of the Co, for gh pele than sufficient to pase it over the/| pital folk» Tuesday. Also she sang \ om Anan creeks, Alaska, acting mayor's Veto. | many delightful songs, and her clear, A Gigantic Sale! Come to Red Front Clothing Co. FIRE SALE 1601-1603 First Avenue, Cor. Pine St. SUPREME SELLING EVENT A gigantic sacrifice—over $50,000 stock of high-grade, standard merchandise going at a mere fraction of its real value. Very little smoke-damaged merchandise—the great majority of this stock is guaranteed to be in per- fect condition. The insurance company paid their loss in full—therefore we have thrown every article in this great stock on sale. If you want to save money, come to this Great Fire Sale tomorrow, and come prepared to buy. SALE STARTS TOMORROW at 9 A.M. GLOVES MEN’S PANTS We have marked a large lot Special lot of Men's Pante— of Canvas Gloves AT FIRE values to $6.00—-AT FIRE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE 3C 1$1.95 WORK SHOES & Dress SHIRTS A dandy lef of Men's Work A counter full of Men's Dress Shoee—values to $6.00—g0 Shirts @iat sold up to $3.00— AT FIRE SALE PRICK AT FIRE SALE PRICE $1.98] 69c WORK SHIRTS B MEN’S HATS We have a large bunch of You can buy Men's Work Shirts, marked to $1.50 good Hats—valucs to $5.00 tne so AT FIRE SALE AT FIRE SALE PRICE RICE ee Cc They’ sold at $3.50, but now T FIRE SALE PRICK i | THIS IS A GENUINE AL BOYS’ SUITS A special lot of Boys’ Suits —values to $12.00—-AT FIRE SALE PRICE $3.85 MEN’S SUITS Me Sulte—values to $10 —AT FIRE SALE PRICE $9.85 OVERCOATS Men's Overcoats, Pdi oe to $35.00—go Wr FIRE SALE PRICE $7.85 Men's Union Suits—values to $1.50, go AT FIRE SALE PRICE COMPANIES ia PAID FULL AMOUNT OF INSURANCE MEN'S SHOES A table with Men's Shors— values to $10.00-AT FIRE SALE PRICK $2.95 3, Men’s Unionalls Men's Unionalls in blue or khaki—formerty $3.00 — AT FIRE SALE PRICE $1.69 BOYS’ SHOES Come here and get Boyw Shoes, values to $6,00—AT LE PRICE $1.87 MEN’S Ao We have marked Men’ formerly up FIRE SALE PRIC we 3C Men’s Underwear You can bay Men's Under- wear that sold at $1.00 AT | BLANKETS A large lot of Blankets— values formerly to $8.00—go AT FIRE SALE PRICE | | Han’kerchiefs Men's Bandanna or White agpeape ey that ae at Monster Saving Opportunity ‘A WONDERFUL BARGAIN EVENT Price i Cc === A GENUINE FIRE SALE == 2: . Sale Starts TOMORROW at 9 a. m. 3c RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1601-1603 First Avenue, Cor. Pine St. ATTLE STAR SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday EDITED BY DR. FRANK. R. LOOPE | some shut-in | two shut-ins ‘ future will find her about again, [death of Mrs. j ing. | Dr. Loope: | mented that I write you about it for and sandwiches at all coynell meet- | you, Pep Slogan of Woman Mayor, | 80 Years Ol downtown Swift drug stores, Bepond and Pike, Fourth and Union and Fourth and Madison, at 60 cents Hovery cent of this money will be used to by wunshine and cheer FLOWERS FOR SHUT-INS Many of the North Bnd shut fs haye been made happy with bull mi flowers *from the | + North Bnd Flower club, or | CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mary FE. Porter entertained a few of her intimate friends on Wednew Gay of last week, inclifing one or The occasion marked her birthday, and’ many beautiful presents were in evidence. AUNT LUCY TLL, Mrs. Lacy T. Guild is reported confined to her bed again with Yumbago, It is hoped that the warm spring weather of the near MRS. SARAH J. TRUAX PAS! Many hearts are mourning Sarah J. Truex, very faithful sunshine worker, who was one of our readers to the, shyt in blind. Mrs. Truax bad been il for several months preceditfg her death. Her presence wan minned by | thone who had become accustomed go her cheery disposition and her read: Mrs. Mary McFadden MAGNETIC SPRINGS, 0. Feb. l}.-Meet Mra. Mary McFadden, | |livewire! §0-yearold mayor of this) itt town, who has put the magnetiam in . | Magnetic Springs, and already started JOIN BOND | to dr&w attention to ker town | John Bond did not stay long with! Appointed when Mayor 8. C. . following the passing of his be! prown resigned, Mrs, McFadden im-| ered from the thock of her death. | peen chalked up at @ rapid pace. erleving every moment until (end. rus far she has: loved wife, whone death we reported mediately adopted “pep” as het ithree weeks ago. He never recov-| working slogan and happenings have He leaves a family of 10 children to Ordered Marshal W. R. Bain | mourn hig loans, | bridge to oust bootle@gers and halt ed a curfew that will Keep | kids off the streets dfter 8:30 in the! evening Moved her own office out of a cold town hall into warm quarters in « hotel | 1 poolroom owners she'll clone | ‘om up if mmors are allowed in/ I called you yenterday in regard | heir places | to @ friend in Firlands, and you sug-}, Amnounced she will serve WEROLD Known as the “one man” band, performed at the. county howplial Inst Friday, giving « very interesting and enjoyable entertainment. coffee the Sunshine Column, ®o here it tx Now would you like to be in a Started a campaign for a bond) manitariam (no matter how well con-|tasue to. build an addition to the} ducted, a sanitarium is never like ptown hail and to buy more fire ap- home) for © years, unable to be ings to insure full attendance. about or to read very m with no t'a only the beginning,” friends or relatives to v you or “The town needs livening |]! send you things? Gp and I'm gone to do it.” a word, to be with a doen other girls and women, watching them receive letters and parcels every day from loving friends, whg bring fruit, candies, flowerm ete. Yea, share with you, of courre; but oh, how you long to have some one nénd oF bring something to that you migbt feel that some one carts, and wishes to do some-| thing to break the monotony of the tite and get your mind off your own! troubles. I know @ ta@y who ts in just the position I have described: and if my husband were not {ll I would send her things, My health at present will not permit my going out there. If you Mra. McFadden has been republl can all her life How 4id they happen to pick her for mayor? Well, she's been taking a keen interpst in town affairs for many years and lax officials bave drawn her critieiem. So it'was agreed—"Lat’s let her run the whole show.” are interested in helping her, call Dr. Loope: he bas her nama. Send her « er T thank you. WINIFRED NEWELL. — * ‘Let's play the glad game, thru and thru, New smiles on others piling; Where'er we go, whate'er we do, Rejotce, keep sweet, keep smiling.” (GIRL BURNED TO DRIVE DEVIL OUT Three Old Hags. Torture Her to Death RERLIN, Germany,: Feb, 17.—All Pomerania is stirred to the depths over the sensational murder of @ | beautiful young fraulein by three old women under circumstances which hearken back to the superstitions and ‘witeheraft of the dark ages. ne three old women, “becoming sus of the charms of a young er named Eléie Wallstein, the gtri into the country ahd told her she was posessed of a devil Which must be @iriven out by fire ‘The girl became alarmed and tried | to flee, but she was ciught and |bouna to the base of a giant tree; afte terrific struggle in which In the clothes were torn from . . Having made her powerless, the |three old women then stripped her |to the skin and amid weird incanta- | tions, piled faggots of gry wood about her until the pile mounted higher | <7 ee MENA RABER | jthan her wa Then they set tho! ‘A short time ago I was one of the! ta afire and as the flames colled Most nervous and miserable persons | abor her bod. and ly burned on the earth, put thanks to Pufilac r to death they alternately danced Um well and happy now,” said Mrs.|like the witches in’ Shakespeare's | Mina Raber, 446 Farnsworth Ave.,| “Macbeth” and prayed for Boejzebub Aurora, IIL , | to leave her body “It waa Just about two years ago| —— that I began to be distressed after every meal. I had awful smothering | | $15, 000 Suit Filed spells at times and my heart beat so 1 irregularly that I often thought I 3 for Wreck Victim wouldn't live through, the attack,| When No. 27, the fast Great North- Headaches were the bane of my ex,(¢r mail train, plucked 'thru the istence and I shudder even now when | Miller river bridge December 11, I thinksof them. \My back burt me,|Georse T. Irwin, | fireman, was} too, and it was just agony me to|@mong those who lost their lives. bend over and straighten up again Now Mrs. Bessio M. Irwin, ‘his| “Tanlac has done for me far more | Widow, is suing the Great Northern | than | ever expected and n like a tatiway Co, for $16,000 damages. different person altom.ther,*3n fact,; In the complaint file in superior I'm in perfect health now. \‘In my|Ccourt Thursday, it 1s charged that] opinion, Tunlag'iy the bebt gnedicine |the wreck was due to negligence | under the sun." The defendant's answer counter. | ‘Tahlan is cold tn ealerae Bak | charges that the accidentewas due ta! tell’s drug stores and by leading drug. | the carelessness of trwin and another | sista everywhere. Advertinement employe, pha 0 Ld SUPER. SPECIAL VALUES | Gift Novelties Greatly Reduced CANDLESTICKS Polychrome | $1 Candlesticks 500 $2 Candlesticha $1. , Burlap 20c Yd. 500 yds. extra heavy quality, 286 in. ~wide. | Green, brown and natural color. —Fourth Floor Women’s Sweaters A clearance lot of 25 wool and fiber Sweaters. $5 Sweaters $2.50. $8.50 Sweaters $4. $10 Sweaters $5. Brass | $2.60 Candlesticks $2. | $6.40 Candlestickhn $2.75, Polychrome | $5 Wall Sconces $2.50, | 37 Wall Sconces $3. 25. $12.50 Sweaters $6.25. alias WALL, MIRRORS $18.50 Sweaters $9.2 ls | $s1 Wall Birrors 617. Ee Becong Hi00r | $35 Wail Mirrors $20. ° | $3.95. Kimonos $1.98 | LAMP BASES 13 only. Formerly $3.95. i useary Table “pete Sas Slightly display-soiled. $15. + --tlecond Floor | $45 Library Table Lamp Bases a - $25. Silk Nggligees MISCELLANEOUS Beautiful lave - trimmed NOVELTIES and embroidered styles. | tas Teele aus te se 10 gnly/in the lot. . “5H Bagg $15 Negligees $7.50. ta Potery Bows $. |. $23. 75 Negligees $11.88. —Gitt Section, $27.50 Negligees $13.75. Fourth Flogr —econd Floor . A Special Purchase of 100 | Business Women’s *Extraordinary values.| © of Beautiful rich, satiny Jer- ” age ian sey Silk. (These Bloomers are not Vesteeh Half Price Fine fhéts and dainty laces. to be compared with the ) goto Vesteen tor $1.25—83.50 ordinary quality.) Vestees for $1.75—$4 Vestees for ln: lesired costume | $2. shades— r es Navy, black, purple, Costume Necklaces 69¢ Cut crystals in graduated sizes, 4, 27 and inch lengths. Cherry red; ruby red; emerald green; jet, amethyst and agate colorings. Regular $1, $1.50 and $2 Neck- laces green, brown, king blue. In the correct length— just below the knee. With cous elastic knee cuff. --Third Fioor Patent Street Pumps at $7.50 A smart new Spring style in One-strap Pumps, with welt soles and the new low sports-heels. Made by Dugan & Hudson. AAA to C, — co pg _ in brown n perforated toe | », ch Powder, tips, 9750. —sescun Peer | story ail ahadecs sfarse rine Seen Snemneeeneeenn French Handkerchiefs 50¢ Pure linen, hand-made Handker- chiefs, of extra good quality, | All white, Size 12x12. Former | price $1 ean. Hair Nets, 2 for 15¢ All guaranteed human hair, best ehades, cap and fringe styles Regular 1S¢ quality. $1 Powder 50c Boz In the Special Price Basement New Mannish New Silk Dresses Coats $15 $18.50 Smart sports styles, with ‘arteta, canton and _ novelty raglan sleeves, swagger crepe silks, in a variety of cuffs and generous pock- *tyles sf sult eepgn types and ets. Light tans, grays ages of women. Dresses guit- and browns, of herring- able for almost évery occasion are included in an excelignt as- bone fleeced coatings. sorttment in ghe desired colors. SPECIAL PRICE $7.50 ‘$7.50 Opportunity True-to-Nature Teeth .We Need Money—100 Plates Only. at This Price Our guarantee for 15 yearsion every plate also that they are genuine True-to-Nature teeth, a new mould made by one of the oldest manufacturers of Porcelain Teeth*in the world. In the matter of ap- pearance they resemble the natural teeth very closely. They are translucent like the natural teeth—that is, colored like nature colors them—have a true bite and will give unqualified satisfaction. In this office we have the services of a specialist in fitting plates. Light-weight, close-fitting plates are a feature of our practice. They fit and function properly at all times—in fact, they are a revelation of modern, up-to-date dentistry. Our New Prices on all general dentistry are reduced to an absolute mini mum, owing to @eereased costa. free of charge, and positively Call and get our estimate. without pain or after-effects, EXAMINATION FREE ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS “Laboring People’s Dentists” Open Evenings Corner First and Pike Over Owl Drug Store Phone Main 2555 Painless Extractions All necessary extractions for plates and bridge’ work done LOST! 250 Pimples 736 Blachhaads No reward Is offered, because they are lost forever! No question will be asked, except one question, “How them?” here is but one T cut out new fad treat- frerits and guesswork; I used one of the most powerful blood-cleansers, blood - purifiers flesh-builders known, at in 8, pinkish, my akin clear as @ my cheeks are fill Lima be your ox: Tt is vegetab le in tive medicinal Ingredients, means a new history for Fonnd,—that glorious feeling that on! 8. 8. 8. ts sold at all drug stores | eomee with @ clear, pare, ruddy eom- in two sizes, ‘The larger size is the plexlen, ‘economical, Advertisement ruaranteed to be purely Il ite remarkably eftec- a8 8 ou from now t trouble. aches, choking, Heart palpitation and increased pulse. Vital organ is the heart, the heart so bad moat Golters. 4403 1 Star WANT Al ADS BRING RESULTS Goiter Poisoning Symptoms | t all Golters are Poisonous. The “Ingrown” Goiter seems to throw most poison into the system, which in times causes very serigua Some of the more common symptoms afé nervousness, head The most affected Very often Goiters grow very rapidly and affect nm operation is impossible. iter growth and if the poulticing {is continued the ears, Nighttime poulticing is sufficient to remove is strictly an external preparation, and is harmless At orgs $2.00 per tin. Write Dr. Clark OZ-MO Co. rty-INfth § for pamphlet on Golters.—Advertisemel OZ-MO poultices immed! the skin. y suffer? Dr. thma gives instant relief. 25 years of success, 75c at all druggists, Avoid substitutes. roe ‘Treatment mi Free, Write to Mame

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