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FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. THM SEATTLE STAR PAGE S Pee Beige, Temes oer! 77 mi They Can See Each Other! THE RHODES co. | Charming Assortment of Spring Hats Priced at $7.50 Each | Second Floor 6 Mag setae are many homes once child- less that now are blessed with healthy, happy chil- den, because Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound restored the mother to a healthy, nor- 300 smart Spring models of Visca cloth, Milan | hemp and fancy straw braids are included in this group of Women’s Hats priced for Saturday selling | at $7.50 each, | They are adorned with pretty ostrich trims, flowers, fruits and fancy feathers, Every style of | \ the season is faithfully featured in colors of peri- mal physical condition. Y, | meen tay. winkle, jockey red, sand, purple, black, brown, | ‘e~ THE RHooES co canna and navy. The following letters give the experience of two young women and prove the value of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound in such cases. | We Are Exclusive Representatives for Knox Hats in Seattle] | Domestic Piece Goods Attractively Priced Women’s Top Coats and Capes $24.50 Pongee—500 yards of Second Floor silk and cotton mixed ; Pongee in a large assort- Among the most stylish and serviceable of P re Rapids, Minn.—*I have taken your medicine—Lydia E. Pinkham’s ment of colors. Formerly women’s wraps for out-of-doors wear this spring Vegetable Comjound—when I was a girl for pains, and before and after \}) $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. are the new Top Coats on which are be- my marriage, 1 sow have a sweet little. baby bay, and will se nd you Helen Keller (right) conversing with Willetta Huggina. Special while it lasts, a coming prominently fashionable his picture. My sisters also take your medicine and find it a great help, and ; ‘en Keller’ yard, 50¢. , i P ‘ “4 ° ; ” Willetta understands by placing her hand on Miss Keller's , We have a splendid assortment of them in ? I recommend it to those who suffer before their babies are born.”—Mra. " - , tai “ siaihdias , >, 4 ‘ a >, | cheat, w a 8, eue 2 5 oan § wv ad icuna, DIO 0 . Pi 3, is = " Wat. Jounsox, Bor 155, Park Rapids, Minn. |cheat, while Miss Keller reads Willetta’s lips Voiles —300 yards of Vicuna, Polo cloth, velours, homespuns and tweeds, | MADIBON, Win, March 10—The, She can take six new bank self figured and striped in colors of Copenhagen, navy, tan, gray and castor. ~ World's most famous blind and deat! ftom #ix persons and return White Voile, suitable for : 5 : réons have met here for the first|'# Owner by smelling the note andi) tains waists and These are in sizes 16 to 42, lined or unlined, and Kviztor, Pa.—*T wish every woman who wants children would try Lydia -_ a3 the owner's hand { egg ‘ly 75 d have buckled belts and button trimmings. E. Pinkh Ve ble Compound. It has doi of iat M time. She can hear you talk by putting dresses. Formerly 75¢ ani 8 Vegetable po t ne 80 much forme, My One is Helen Keller, 49, blind and | her fingers on your chest 0 yard. Saturday, a baby is almost a year old now and is the picture of health. She walked at dad ates Wk aden intant. | Ane Hea Se ee |] $1.00 a yard. Saturday, : eleven months and is trying to use her little tongue. She can say some words "the other fa Willetts Huggins, 16,| Completed @ coutve of higher unt- {| Yard, 45¢. A Timely Offer of Teal nice. I am ges you her picture. I shall be thankful as long as [ | blind since she was 10 and deaf #ince | versity education | Ginghams—1,000 yards 3 “ i ; live that I found such a wonderful medicine for my troubles.”—Mn. _ saga ek ia oe cr one Wr, write and _ of soft-finish Dres: Boys Two-Knicker Suits a Cuantrs A. Mratz, Kutztown, Pa “he's the mest wonderful person | Written a peek abot her le. j] hams in plaids, stripes PS : ciara? | Mise Huggins te « pupil tn tne|]| and checks, 27 inches t 8.35 And both we ght eighth grade of the Wisconsin state ri 7 arly 20¢ yard. . Sagas | her nose and hear with her fin the coun: erelin hed ta * i : These are regular boys’ suits! Made of excellent place in| nbleache ustin— P y wteemn 7 ° je } n place her finger over the | life for the blind and ¢ af. i]! 2,000 yards, 36 inches quality wool mixtures in colors of blue and brown 9 | m of a telephone and hear| The two conversed more than an| W000 yards, 9 7 heathers and brown, blue and gray mixtures. Suits a 1 ams | nthe line | nour here. |]| wide and of heavy weight. are in belted models, with yoke and inverted plaited { e | UU the color of cloth by| And new bef going to write to/ Pegg Saturday, a yard, backs, in sizes 7 to 18 years. j ' [ | » oe * vinciadlep on etadag emanate aa . Practical and dressy suits for spring, at $8.35 e t 1 { | : a 9 si 28 ea TOY “gh fro each. A } P bleached, -linen Table e e mpoun St. atrick Ss Day to Damask, 70 inches wide. | See Our Sunday Windows! FS LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. U h . N E A yard, $1.95. BY - a 4 S er in a ew ra Sta Suchen of Gaiw | Sieet and high wind accompanying | Navy blue was a fashionable cole a BY MICHAEL COLLINS | Pmigration followed inevitably up: the storm In Central and Western | for women's clothing 2,000 years | Proviate o ‘i port « uman bet " ‘ K. Salina d » "" = No Money Any More % ‘*i* ** = 20 longer chop ott! Jersey Ratifies ae [oe ee ea thas Nanceeat ncan|| -AEDa We WME BOOIC | Dr cerca’ wire acmumeasonisn wan | 8 . . the Reade of qriminals at the prem Li A id t 1 Pree | was pasinted by & foreign govern-| KANSAS CITY, Mo, March 10.—|the outside world. Train schedulea| a Even in Executions en: rate per head, tn view of the Iquos AMENAGMENE | coyriens. P the United Pres) which knew nothing and cared | Anotter heavy snow, ranging from |were demoralized from the West and| Marwhal Foch, during bie recent BERLIN, Mareh 10.—The most | increased cost of living. As there} TRENTON, N. J., March 10-—The) DUBLIN CASTLE, Dublin, March ning for Irish needs, To put at | six inches to a foot in depth, lay over por anf bes aa temporarily | visit here, traveled 13,000 mile: ue strike has broken out in Ger-|are no strikebreakers in sight, the |@seembiy yesterday parsed the #0m/ 14 sree centurieg of struggle, St./ end to that foreign control was for|ihe Southwestern wheat belt today. | closing rural schools, made 164 speeches. 4 late resolution for ratification of the rel: t io mubecee naenrenanaet eae - rene eveerenapeeteseemensantaoettin Sa Many—U6 strikTot the Baden exe-| Ministry ls dienowad to grant the) SO ition amendment, the 18th | Patrick's éay, 1922, will gee An| Druand oem wean netewty ment] THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES y Gutioner. Since the revolution 11 murderers | Amendment to the federal constitu: | Irish government taking Over ©O8| taveq over the work o¢ undoing the j This official informs the ministry | have been beheaded in Germany. tion. The vote wan 33 to 24 trol of all Irth affairs. |harm which has been done and of a a eee | New Jersey in two successive leg During the long war for tnde | buliding up the Irish nation. y Wslative periods failed to ratify, The pendence the A toan people were! ee 7 action today makes this the 46th 2 % Unstinting in th support of Ire DUPLIN, Mareh 10.—Michael Col ¥ state to ratify. “ > ae | la and now on the e€ve of oUF) ting, in a message thru the United M i pep 8 national feast—a greater feast this | preas, today proclaimed St, Patrick's i i pTEELINGHAM Convicted of for-| Year than ever before in our hie |day, i923, the greatest in Irish hie SECON Gian, in sentenced here to serve six | tre thank the American peo: tory, Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. over in h ple for their help and sympathy. | Collinge called on Irishmen ane) . oo to 10 years in the peniteath |" | eriendship has been built ap! Irish eympathisers thruout the world | ® so Today you have the superior Service of BS" 5 i ccalaeas between Ireland and Americn,|to celebrate on a greater woale than : the Columbian Optical Company to give THe NeW which will @ndure, We aswure our|ever before, aa the holiday finds Ire-| “GRISWOLD” C ST IRON i i ie ‘1 yor pelp the land love: ent of ite you the benefit of the very latest im- ff) CANDIED LAXAT scents inet Wa" yconty the tats| ove and oeaking. Si teretgs, ume A provements. } FOR CHILOREN OR AOULTS. they have always shown ion, whioh haa caused national decay DUTCH OV ' This is my message thru the Pane are being made for great! ENS e Inited Preng to the Ame peo-| patriotic demonstrations in Ireland Columbian Optical Cof) 25 BO ie shoe Monel emcee | ey rotecncna OEE eatention ta beh bs No. 8 Size, Special. ..... .$2.49 Sizes 8 and 9 | oO realize what the establish-| 4 c ‘ ‘ 1309 Fourth Ave. MOONE LOGE Ee us evtetink pata am | mat Co che saw ition wéversmnen' | Goltind medbage, te: biihded to thé No. 9 Size, Special... ... .$2.69 i" | To KeEP THE Liven Ano sownLs omoeRY fies it must be realized that hited Proms, was signed in Gaelic, | Last chance to get one of these famous Dutch Ovens s ; = SF ast cay. tor aa Mak ben eat is | at this very low price. Can be used on top of the range very vital reality. if : to bake, roast or fry. The toughest meat or fowl can be | Freedom for Ireland wan not & i} made tender and juicy, retaining all the natural flavor. % ® liuxury, but a necessity, The his i eg ; “4 4 5 ; < | gage hari pverament in Hi This is a self-basting oven. For Saturday's special— s tory of foreign vernmen in|} GIRLS! LEMONS Ireland is one long sory of wae. : | No. 8 $2 49 No. 9 $2 69 € |fare and tyranny, ©! impoverial i 4 | ant prerd depopulation and of. nw tt | at...... ® at...... ° * furing the last cente her wealth Waa aamaampen | A ° as pies steadily ‘into Bagtish.cot- | ax the juice of two lemons into White Body, Gold Band, Green and 30-Watt Carbon Lights @ 4 tle containing three ounces of Black Border Decoration S sal 5 4 eel eae putamen rd White, which any drug store |Woman Horsewhips upply for few cents, Shake Copenhagen Blue pecial at 15c Each b , and you have a quarter. of Dentist, Arrested | narmicns ana detightfut lemon-bieach Cu s and Saucers One of the greatest ” {arch 10.—Mrs. Ber: |!otion. to soften and whiten red, Pp values this som sent |Toush or chapped hands. This home : ss ve, | ade lenaea lotion ile fac superior tw ie i a shee Wo aa é ex ae bs Ainge gg horse. | Slyeerine and rose water to #moothen A his low price 100 of the very latest Spring styles in the-season’s newest colors | ten after having attempted to heres |the akin, Famous clage beauties une voi shell Mabie ar his obfice | it to bleach and bring that soft, clear, d - ; SPW ea [rn chow days ago Mra, Corley ttied |FOKY-white complexion, because it vantage of this big | 7 4 y hoemowhip on Dr. Davia’ as-|0esn't irritate.—Advertisement. value—30-watt Car- Priced laistant, Dr. Austin Coleah. She wan| — sae bon Lamps, special ejected from the office d returned | after which Dr. Colgan lodged a} | charge of mult against a i for was parole i None Delivered. Saturday [Next Special, Set of 6, at 98c jand after waiting severe a ‘ ’ ') : at lthe hallway for h it 4 rise © ., . This is an extremely low price for tacked him with a whip nah Mia po Regge 0 ay bk aged these popular ovide shape Cups and Sau- W d f ] V l the magistrate the dentist had “in Te i nt ‘ ms aed A select fn pulted” her q fulness and luster—Every- Extra panel ig a a to select from. onderru alue : 4 body is using it again MN special, s Fi 98c . LIMB , OES ie Es Veils aka nbs eae's Ns in Tools iray hair, however handsome, de. None Delivered. | | ge. We all know ° 95 SORE STIFF JOINTS ee ote souintel yaa Aiieisiaia: Masud taken Special 49c, 69c, 98c ——— 1 EATHER d GeKALIOe toare 0 ThOK han ORE aE eee one We have arranged three counters M 3 |W ear cia elton cuit ache te fades, turns gray and looks streaked, Polished loaded with big values in Tools at a “Dua | muscles and folate. Have | Just a on applieations of Sage Tea big saving. For instance, a genuine bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy and| "4 Sulphur enhances its appear Shovels Maydole Hammer, house- ‘ F . ly freely swishor nee a hundred-fold, Apiet , 49 Included in this collection are Sport Hats, straw and silk cast, flower |] SBRy ucely at Tae, fe A nt ptay gray! Look. young! Ss ial at 98 hold sine, Gtiisss icass vet Cc trimmed shapes, in fashion’s best colors — Periwinkle, tile, ste are eee Peering |e ak Ate Homabos eal pecial a c Three counters to select from. bl bonfire, red, brown, black genes of warmth which will be fellowed Set trom aby drug stam @ bottle i Stop and think—a wonderful gcay ue, bonfire, red, brown, black. by a relief from soreness and stiffness,| ““Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Cot hecatn A a hate A , Special at— é Wonderful to relieve all sorte o{| pound,” which is merely the old pargain. complete long han- Re 4 external aches and pains—rheumatism, | time recipe improved by dle polished Shovel, c 49c 69c 98c 3 neuralgia, sciatica, lame backs, sprains special at 4 ’ y and strains, over-exerted muscles, ‘ Lan ton gibi aphe aagtote ‘ ‘ For 40 years Sloan's Liniment has 4 a helped thousands the world over,| autifull " You a 't likely to be a ception,| possibly tell it darkens “ ” a eg gE ON ce Ie WEAR-EVER” FRY PANS Ask your neighbor. [a soft brush with it, draw. ‘At all crugeiste--38c, 70c, $1.40, | ing this through the hair, taking one SPECIAL AT 49c tiie ky Se rid Pea lage Don't fail to take advantage of this wonderful bar- | oa ‘ r epeliaation ay aka ite mative gain. After the sale you will have to pay $1.20 for ; ° color is restored and it becomes this same pan. \Liniment thick, glonsy and lustrous, und you GET YOURS SATURDAY | my |uppear years younger.—Advertise ment

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