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PAGE 4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1922. We Tell It With Values Tacoma Boy Has Lead in Students’ Play Hurrying across the continent from New York, one train after another brings us new shipments of these LOVELY “SWEET SIXTEEN” GARMENTS Here you need not wait for Fashion while waiting for Spring at its height From conception to com- pletion, the influence of youth is apparent in every garment. riginating in Paris, New k focuses much of her distinguished ey on these models and tend- ers them to the women of Seattle at Young Girls : Need Care Frrom the age of awelveh at needs all the care the thought- ful mother can give ‘any a woman has suffered years of pain and misery—the victim of thoughtlessness or j; norance of the mother who should have guided her during this time. If she complains of headaches, pains in the back and lower limbs, or if you notice a slowness of thought, nervousness or irritability on the part of your daughter make life easier for her. Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is ially adapted for oan conditions, Itcan be taken in safety by ‘ay vonea, young or old, Bam Levmson, a Tacoma youth! who is majoring in liberal arts at the university, will tal the leading role in leract Zangwill's “Children of the ” to be presented at the Met- lropolitan theater Saturday night, April 1, 199% by the U. of W. Me- norah soctety. All proceeds from the Read How These Mothers Helped Their Daughters Gree Del.—*I was under the ression that my eldest daugh- fa poser internal trouble as ever aon the first time her sickness ap- red she had to go to bed and even Pi to quit school once for a week. ool take Lydia E. Pinkham’s le Compound myself so I = = to her and she has received cette it. You can use this for a testimonial if you wish, as I can not say too much about what Wi anenn, 0.—“My daughter al- ways had backache and leg- ache at certain periods and could not be on her feet. We read about Lydia FE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com one doing girls so much good so 8 gan to take it, That is two years - and she is a different girl since then, able to do any work wants to do —and so well and strong. We, recommend the Vegetable Com pound | play are going towards increasing loan fund being main- society. ‘200 LIBRARIES’ Popularity Lists ee br Martaoor | REPORTS ALIKE “If Winter Comes” Leads | Spring Cape — High-class Wool Velour with narrow eelf-cloth belt at front; Camels Hair Cont—One of the most admired of New Spring Taffeta the new Spring belted Dress, fashioned in models, with novelty heavy-weight mate- high, ensnuggling collar d pockets and strap rial, trimmed with fuil wilk- slveves; full silver #titeh $16 MME ...cececceces wilk-lined ... ing; all sizes. Shown in the many | novel and beguiling effects, fashionably “Springy,” the lovely materials and silk linings contribute eavily to the impressions of Beauty, Grace and Service, at SIXTEEN DOLLARS to mothers with ailing daughters.” — a medicine has done for us.”— Mrs. A. M. Burxiotper, Route No, Wa. 8. Hvoues, Greenville, Del. 2, Box 1, W: auseon, Ohio, The Sensible Thing is to Try ee E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound , r of Burglar Suspects Caught Books most in demand in 200 pub- He Ubraries of the United States, ac | cording to Frank Parker Stockbridge | in “The Bookman,” ar follown Fiction—“If Winter Comes,” A. 8. | M. Hutchinson; “Helen of the Old| House,” Harold Bell Wright; “Her Father's Daughter,” Gene Stratton Porter; “Main Street,” Sinclair Lew CAPES COATS SUITS DRESSES tw; “The Pride of Palomar,” Peter B. ‘Silk lined All High grade Kyne; “The Brimming Cup,” Doro thy Canfield. Non-fiction: ton Strachey; “Queen Victoria,” “The Mirrors of V ington,” anonymous; “The Outline ad New & Made re - __ LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS History," H. G. Wella; “The Mirrors of rich, faites. siecle Geek ere TAN oft Downing Street.” anonymous; vely trimmed riik-lined. The shawl! col- 40 46 96 96 In sizes 16 to 44, for women of all ages f crepe and $16 “The Americanization of Idward Bok,” Edward Bok; “The Glass of Fashion.” anonymous The best seliers during the eame month as reported by 64 booksellers in 62 cities, are: lar, quite an innovation $16 in the new vogue ...... {Half Million Left 3 Seattle Children | THE FLY | “ Censes,” SEATTLE ‘The Sweet Sixteen W: robbing the home of | | meme Plesese yo Behe ree Hutehineony “Te soy Last Sian MEW: TORE COATS vA. Mors Tia inth ave. Se last BY DR. R. H. BISHOP P, Deming, of 4403 First ove No m,| Zane Orey; “The Shek,” Edith M.| SAN PRANCEROD SUITS , Arthur Majioy, Peceieea! NE female Oy the of approximately $800,- | Hull; “The Pride of Palomar,” Peter | 108 ANGELES "Paden, 24, fireman, were ar-| April means rn mane known Wednesday, | 8. Kyne; “Helen of the Old House,” PORTLAND DRESSES oe, weeeey creo lions in July: | nen P poner ived from New |arold Bell Wright; “Her Father's $25.00 TO $75.00 ‘This ts one rea- t of | Daughter,” Gene Stratton Porter, 023 Second Corner . oe = York regarding the settlement of | son why Weitneir grandfather's estate. The rosin Ave., Spring St. dattleship to cost more than was the British ship In- built in 1881. Fine for Lumbago , | drives pain away and in its place delicious, sooth- comfort. Just rub it in gently.) mankind, fen | fs a clean, white ointment, Universal pest of ee of of mustard, It wil |! in practically every country and blister | clime. iia: the voldteshiones |" vies are disease carriers. Musterole today at your drug|*Pread disease largely by carrying | 25e and 65¢ in jars and|s¢rms from filth upon which they hospital size, $3.00. rae been fection or walking om depositing t germs in or on ar Her Than s Mustard Plaster ticies of food. or on dishes later used for food. Flies also may directly infect per- |eons by alighting, when, germ-laden, | on Ups or on cuts and sores. Germs | jcarried by files to milk, expecially | Jat the barn or dairy where the milk should endeavor to kill off all the early flies and those left alive during th ter. ‘The fly ts the) mother of the children died February DECIDES FOR STRIKE RIGHT Upholding the right of unions to| call men off the job where no strike | jexista, Superior Judge Everett Smith | | Sustained Tuesday the defendant's Use of High h Grade | demurrer tn the mult brought againat | yy, 28, 1920, It was her share of the |fortune of her father, Oliver 8 Pree brey, a New York millionaire, that ¢ Wit’ |comen to the children, as a result of | recent court action. Five Held as | Bonding Companies Phone Thieves! Demand Preference Suit to make $92,000 lost by bond- Five men were held in the city fail | ing f ‘ednesday by the police as members | gra of & gang of telephone pay box thieves that have systematically loot- funct bank, was on file in federal | bank and who paid $92,000 to the in- court here Wednesday. The plaintiffs | sured upon collapse of the bank last are the Republic Casualty company | year. Twenty per cent of the claim jof Pittsburgh and the Fidelity &/ bas already been paid by the state companies, thru failure of the! Casualty company of New York, who oor —_ Se ingias doen ae inavi, of J Envelopes Is Urged tne tnternationat | ‘Typosraphical attig_a peior claim againat the Semen ree be considered a prefered claim. As part of the movement to boort union by the Pacific Typesetting Co. | att Pacific Northwest products, the Se-| last May job printers in a number |e the boxes of thousands of dollars | | all druggists, eg ea aaa hence a me = ce Br 7. Giseman, feo! Bock, Angwota, Siete | V. 1C! rearty latte Typothetae Tuesday went on | local shops were called out by the | guring the laat two years, °| ——————_———Ee as favoring increased use of Union In an effort to compel a 44-| he men held are William Taylor, | better grade envelopes manufactured |hour week. Consequently, = laree| 43 and Thomas Minnis, 28, alleged in in Seattle, [Part of the business of these shops | Jim Hill, %4; Edward Daw went to the Pacific Typesetting Co., and B. Felly, 22. They were where union conditions were in ef:| arrested by Patrolmen George Rey fect. Then the union called ita men | poids and Walter Dench. Taylor and from the Pacific Typesetting Co. | Minnia were conducting a wpe So The court held that the calling out | crime, the officern said, of these men was pursuant to the | «eleton keys, which they suoptied ‘tol hatr can|lawful purpowe of bettering their | scnoot boys, Police my that other elle api 8 0 ae jwere forced to pay $25 a set for keleton keys of telephone pay boxes. Three months ago we looked over the 1922 lines of the Beaudry, the Cortland, the Robert Griffen, the Joliet and other big wall paper manufacturing companies of the East. Because of the immense quantities we buy we obtained a New York decorator, and in several instances received the advice of the manufacturer himself, jn making our selec- tions. We ordered four hundred thousand rolls of paper, which are to be gathered at one terminal and sent to us at the rate of one carload each month. Can you imagine that amount of paper and the special prices that we can obtain? Cut rate stores buy cast-off lines from jobbers, Joffre Invited to Search was being made Wednesday Be Guest i In City |: for many other alleged members of and even then can’t meet our price—our paper is diré¢t from the mill SMITH’S WALL PAPER HOUSE Look for the Big Electric Sign Neila ese! Bes Gray, streaked or f |‘ warm, may multiply rapidly and phe tmmediately made black, brown or | working conditions and wages. number millions by the time the| light brown, |mitk is ready for distribution. Files have been examined and found to carry millions of germs on bodies and wings. The feet, legs and bedy are covered with thou sands airs to which germ-laden eco rsh gg ag ws and comb it through the hair. Fult|(t | ye . directions for use and a $100.00 roid | he | ‘ : Thond come in each box guaranteeing | April 1, and the Cadet Formal Ball at | FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrv. |i weer that Orlex powder does not|the University of Washington on |Ellmbeth Benjamin, 76, who died) contain silver, lead, xine, sulphur, |April 7. Tuesday at the home of her grand-| mercury, aniling, coultar products oF daughter, Mra. Frank F. Fitts, 342 other derivatives. | N. 72nd st., will be held at 3p. m.| It in safe, does not rub off, is not Thursday at the Home Undertak-| «ticky or gummy and leaves the hair fluffy. It will make a gray-haired person look twenty years younger.— Advertisement, get sighs Job'—~ en whichever shade you| |desire, by the use of the following | ‘remedy that you can make at home Merely get a box of Orlex powder at any drug store. It costs very lit tle and no extras to buy. Dissolve it in 2 om of distilled or rain water Invitations have been extended to hal Joffre of France to attend ‘ormance of “Children of the the Metropolitan theatre N. P. to Spend Big | Sum, Says President | Between $15,000,000 and $20,000,000 ent on improvements and quipment by the Northern Pi | Railway company this year, ac-| cording to a statement by aries | Donnelly, president, who arrived in Seattle this week on a tour of in-| spection of the company's lines in| the Northwest SE ‘ACHES AND PAINS-_ ] SLOAN GETS ’EM! | VOID the misery of racking q pain. Sloan's gets right down to the aching spot and relieves your pain and you wonder why you did not use Sloan's first. Have a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy and apply when you first feel pain. Use freely and don't rub, as dt penetrates and you will be surprised to find how quickly it eases the pain and sends a feeling of warmth through | the aching part. ing parlors. Mrs. Benjamin was a |pioneer resident of Seattle, coming here from Nebraska in 1882 VICTOR Model IV and Six Selections on 3 double-face Records ONLY $27:25 VERY EASY TERMS This portable model, with many of the exclusive Vic trola features, should be very | Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, | lar this summer for out eer, sciatica, sprains, aches, pains, over- campings, ete., as well “A | worked’ muscles, lame back, as for the home all the year e. | _ For forty years Sloan's has been the around, stand-by asa liniment in thousands of | families, Ask your neighbor, | At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40, Moral~use ” « tone—low easy terms. ds yourself. Very ple price—extre Choose the Edisons and Columbias, Too |\ Clear Your Complexion nf pimples, eens and other facial disfigurement, | Use freely Dr, Hobson's Eoema Oint- ment. Good for eerema, itching akin, and other skin troubles. One of Dr, Hobson's Family Remedies, ‘Hobson's Ointment Keep ¥ Shoes Neat F.F. 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