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Cream Causes ' Bad Teeth, He Says y English Brighten Homes VERY young couple starting out in life has visions of joyful hours spent before the fireside with = happy children; but, alas, how often young women who long for children are denied that happiness because of some functional derangement which may be corrected by proper treatment. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is just the medicine for these conditions, as the following letters show: burubusco, N. ¥.—"T was under the doctor's care for over five years for backache and had no relief from his medicine. One day a neighbor told me about your Vegetable Compound and I took it, It helped mo so much that I wish to advise all women to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for female troubles and backache, It is o great help in carrying a child, as I have noticed a difference when I didn’t take it. I thank you for this medicine and if I ever come to this point again I do not want to be without this Vegetable Compound.”—Mre. Famp Minera, Box 102, Churubusco, N, ¥, Cr. TiL—"You surely gave wo- men one medicine when you pat Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- wand on the market. After I had my by I was all run down and so nervous it kept me from gaining. My doctor did everything he could ey then be ordered me to take Lydia Pinkham's V: medicine and I am now @ new woman. I have bad three children and they are all Lydia EB. Pinkham babies. I bare recommended your medicine to several friends and speak highly of it You are certainly doing good work in this world.”"——Mrs, Aparra Tomeuzcn, 30567 Wabash Ave, Chicago, Ill, Many such letters prove the reliability of ia E. Pinkham’s LYDIA B.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. Men! Boutonnieres Are Style Again! 6—An NEW YORK, Sept. 6—The wear. eat too much ice cream. lapse of thirty years. London. APTN 1 « a “They Don’t ~ Answer” ‘When the telephon t “They don't denne,” ko the ia cere endeavor to get your party. She cannot compel an answer. ‘The party called may be unwilling to leave a particular household duty— may be in another part of the home beyond closed doors—may be chatting with a neighbor—may be marketing— may be slow in answering. Stran but true, calls are sometimes designedly unanswer Telephone records show that the great maj of “don’t answer” re- rts come from residence calls. In ess, where it is a matter of dollars and cents, it is always the assigned duty of some one to c within sound of the telephone bell. “They don't answer” is the state- ment of a situation absolutely beyond the control of the telephone operator. . The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company Vegetable Compound Bishops Play Golf, They’re All Rivals LONDON, Sept. 6.—The Bishop of Europe tt theory that/ing of flowers in their buttonholes | St. Albane captained golfers who de masses of the people the “stern Americans have very bad teeth|has been revived by men after a) feated a team led by the bishops of) uth» gbout reparations, war debts dainty dancing stars, now |playing at the Palace Hip theater. Magto and tustons of a type not seen here before predgminate tn the work of the Great Justinian! and company, Puropean mystery mas- current acts at the Palace Hip. Ingenuity and skill are shown by this able Frenchman, who merely waves a fishpote in the alr to pro- duce live goldfich, shoots a revolver to move birds and geene from sealed bags to thelr cages, makes a hypo tlaed woman rine tn the afr without visible means of support, and with one final thrust of his wand makes | her tnstantly disappear, | Then there comes a series of dancea of all descriptions, coupled | |numbers, by the Five Prestons, « group of girla posrensing beauty and \talent and whore efforts are well re cotved by the audience. Lawrence Johnston ts an old-time | } H ventriloquist with new methods and & big success. Posting dogs that also Include con- tortioniets and acrobats are pre sented by Jack Roshler, who has re moved his work from that of the conventior nimal aot. | WANT BORAH TO TALK IN EUROPE “Stern Truth” on Militarism Is Urged BY LAURENCE M. BENEDICT WASTLINGTON, Sept. 6.—Influ ential Englishmen who are working to bring about co-operation between the United States and European na- tions for the world's rehabilitation have urged Senator Borah to go to “to bring home to the and disarmament and “help us to re gain sanity.” Members of the Pritish parliament who have taken the lead tn urging that Borah make this trip want him to convey to Europe, by means of a speaking tour, “the real message of America to the old world.” The invitation to Borah waa tn spired by his recent interview given the United Press, tn which Borah declared it would be utterly useless to raise the question of canceling Europe's war debts to the United oa 20 long as Europe continued ing policips respecting repara tons and armaments. A member of the British house of commons, writing to an American friend urging that Borah be induced to make « speaking trip thru Eng land and certain continental coun tries, naid Borah’s view ought to “be brought home to the European peo. ple in no uncertain way.” Steals Husband’s Drugs, Kills Self ALFRETON, Eng., Sept, 6—Mra. Frederick Dunphy, wife of a physt- clan, became despondent and ended her life with drugs taken from her husband's medical cause. A Practical Prescription \) For Sour, Acid Stomach beginning the 4, but if tinue, the acid fa ¥: into the stomach walls ritis, with stomach ul an ly « danger ula be treated en in teaspoonful ne of water after each . Larger quantities may be used if nee ately harmle: © to ask your drug- at fo urated Magneria, pec ed for this purpore. vertinement. “AMUSEMENTS | vx MOORE &S | @rs THEATRE uum Cincuit so WAUDEVILLE}3'2:%:: RAE SAMUELS “Blue Streak of V: ville” SWARTZ AND CLIFFORD Anderson Mellette end Sisters Burt Aaninted by DIZZY DAVE GHTS” DREYER _—_—— DAVID RoTH | HANAKO TIHTIO Franklyn and Charles || Assinted by ETHEL TRUESDALE (—PANTAGES—, No cop General Adminsions Mata, 2%0 Nights, 400 |ters, who are outstanding among tho | |with some song and instrumental | ported by the following Seattle men: | et Noaly, Walter, 1831 24th ave. boy. |) Angel, Ralph B, 342 19th ave. girl Tarieo, David T,, 189 16th ave. girl Kelley, George M., 1925 Third ave. preomevetes Curtain Marquisette 8 yds. $1 A very special purchase of 6,000 yards of Curtain Marquisette in white, ivory and beige. 86 inches wide. A splendid value. rourtn rioor Dollar Day Every Item Advertised for Dollar Day Is a Striking Value i WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922, Handkerchiefs, 7 for $1 A special lot of sheer lawn, all white, neatly hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Y,-inch hems with attractive hand- embroidered motifs in butterfly and floral designs. First Floor 3 DOLLAR DAY Eppo Petticoats $1 quality white Shadow-proof Regular $1.60 qualtty, Special —fiecond Floor Wexoetient Petticoats. for Dollar Day at $1. Women’s Gloves $1 Pair A clearance of 200 para, Odds and ends of the better quality of efike and fabrics at decided reductions. —Firet Floor Envelope Chemises $1 120 dainty Envelope Chemises tn pink, blue, orchid and white, Made of fancy yotle, batiste and dimity. Some are lace trimmed, others are finished with hem- stitching. ~—Becond Floor Corsets $1 Four exorlient models. Flapper styles with elastio around top and very lightly boned. Made of both pink brocade and plain cout!l. Other models for average figures, made of pink brocade, Long hips, low and medium tops. —Second Floor Brassieres, 3 for $1 Made of flesh colored figured matertal, with elastic at back. Both front and back fastenings. —fecond Floor Camisoles $1 A special purchase of 150 dainty Caml- soles, made of pink satin and trimmed with fine laces and Georgette, Sizes 96 to 44. —tecond Floor Gowns $1 120 excellent quality Volle Gowns, Orchid, flesh and blue; lace trimmed. —Heconé Floor Fountain Pens $1 Long or short Diamend Potnt Pens, with 14Kt. trridiumtipped points. The long have clipe attached, and short ones, rings. Regular $1.50 pena, —Kodak Section, First Floor DOLLAR DAY Outing Flannel, 7 yds. $1 1,500 yards good weight White Outing Flannel, 26 inches wide, Priced regularly 200 yard, Gingham, 5 yds. $1 Outing Flannel, 5 yds. $1 1,800 yards 27-inch White Outing Flannel of heavy weight, in a twill weave, Regu- lar 280 quality. Gingham, 4 yds. $1 $40 yards good quality Dress Ginghams. 42 inches wide. Regular S5c quality. Berkeley Cambric 4 yds. $1 600 yards Berkeley Cambric and Nainsook. 8¢ inches wide. Regular 350 quality. Mohawk Pillow Cases 8 for $1 200 Mohawk Pillow Cases. and 45x36 inches. Sheeting, 2 yds. $1 216 yards only, best standard quality Sheeting. 172 inches wide, bleached and unbleached. Regular 650 quality. Turkish Towels, 4 for $1 1,200 good weight Turkish Bath Towels. Bize 19x38 inches. Pillow Tubing, 8 yds. $1 524 yards standard quality Pillow Tubing, pc 46-inch. Regular 650 and 500 Huck Towels, 8 for $1 00 Huck Towels, all-white and white with red borders, Regular Ife quality. Huck Towels, 3 for $1 900 only, good quality linen and cotton mixed Huck Towels. Regular S0c quality. Punjab Percales, 4 yds. $1 840 yards, 86¢-tnch Punjab Pereales and fine quality Cambrics. Toweling, 4 yds. $1 600 yarde heavy weight linen and cotton- mixed Toweling. Regular 350 quality. —Second Floor 42236 inches, , DOLLAR DAY Men’s Union Suits $1 240 only, medium heavy weight ribbed Cotton Union Suits Cut full eize and cor- rectly styled tn full sleeve and ankle length. Medium gray and ecru. Sizes 6 to 46. Men's Section, First Floor Neckwear $1 Spectal purchase of new Fall styles tn Bertha ond Buster Brown Collars and Tuxedo Vestee Sets. Large, full Berthas, made of dainty nets trimmed with Val and Venice laces. Buster Brown collar Sets of tucked and plain nets, combined with fine Val. laces. Tuxedo Vestee Sets of hand-embroiéerea nets with trimmings of Venice and Val. laces. —Firet Floor Children’s Underwear 2 prs. $1 Kneelength Cotton Pants, sizes 4 to 10 | 2% pairs for $1. ren's low neck, short-sleeved Cotton . 6, 8, 10, 16 years. Priced regularly Tbe each. Now, 2 for $1. —First Floor : " Women’s Stockings 2 prs. $1. 320 pairs of Women's Thread Silk Stockings, in seconds. Some are full- fashioned. Also 60 pairs of Fibre and Stik-«nixed Stockings, in firsts. Black, white, cordovan, eand and gray. 3 prs. $1. 160 pairs Mercerized Lisle Stockings In a fancy cluster-rib weave. Black, white, cordovan and buff. —First Floor Children’s Stockings 4 prs. $1 200 pairs Cotton Stockings. Heavy rib, in black only, for boys; and fine rib in black, white and cordovan, for girls. —First Floor Eldredge Sewing Machines Your choice of any of these popular high- grade machines in stock for ~$1 Down Balance on convenient terms without ftn- terest. Included are the Famous Eldredge Two-Spool, the Eldredge Rotary and the Eldredge Vibrating Shuttle, in both eleo- tric and treadle styles. Prices range from $36.75 to $115. Every machine guaran- teed for ten years —In the Basement Apron Dresses, $1 A very special offering of new Apron Dresses, fashioned of good quality Amoskeag Ginghams. Very attractive styles in checks, plaids and These Aprons represent the most un- stripes. usual values for One Dollar that we a long time. Girls’ Gingham Dresses $1 800 in a wide variety of styles, both smart and The Special Price Basement Cotton Waists, 2 for $1 Of voile, lace and emb; trimmed. Several good 3 prs. $1. Mercerized spliced. log and seamless foot. 500 pairs good have had for in sizes 9, 9%, 10, 10%. 2 prs. $1. ings with seamed leg and less foot. These are sub«tand- ards, fn biack and cordovan. Bizes 8% to 10. Children’s oy. pwat, Sam A., boy. Sysnpers, Wari F., 8604 10th ave, N. mmon. girl Name and james W., 2626 Marine ave. opking, Al boy. Otie Willie, 617 N. 72nd at, ‘lloyd H., Redmond, boy. ahi Mumazo, 2264 Hing at, wy Hotz, Frede: Nick, 1189 Bradner pl. gtrl. MARRIAGE LICENSES 3 Hilcreat ave, |Thornton, Ruby’ May, Graves, Lawrence By 8 Johnson, Lenora V., Se Everts, Sann tease McKinnon, Archie, Black Diamond Ma: ima, Black Diamond .. Roscoe, 2714% Beacon | *insel, Paula, Burns, Robert L., Seat Residence. fred, Seatt! Age. Fiore, Rose from Vito. foretelling the dreaded slightly mvussed from display. Women’s Stockings Lisle Stockings, mis- 8-tnch ribbed top, seamed In firsts would sell at 650 patr, Black only, 300 pairs Fibre Stock- Hawsel, Bisie, Seattle . DIVORCES GRANTED) Ms i22o8 S278 3 28 years symptoms of women's diseases which Women’s Gowns $1 200 Flannelette Gowns, cut gen erously full. Slip-over style and short sleeves. White and light colored stripes. Sizes 15, 16, 17. Children’s Stockings 5 prs. $1. 600 pairs good quality Stockings. Slightly imperfect. Biack, white and cordovan. Sizes 5 to % Half-Sox, 6 pre. $1. Roll-top style in solid colors and novelty stripes. Sizes 4%, 7, 8, 8% and 9, Knit Waists, 3 for $1 roldery styles, quality 1 | Robi Gi | Ostant, Stephen, Everet' Schumacher, May, Everett ue . +21) Smith, © +20 | O'Lear: storm are the et $00 yards best standard quality Dress hey Ginghams. 7 Inches wids. Regular 250 i ' quality. | aay EE rte FEeEe Tey @ nenoenony 6 — ) — — SS rd practical. Made of standard quality ginghams Jo " ~ A i White Knit Walsts of medium wetght. Well reinforced with heavy in checks and plaids with contrasting trimmings. — ovton tape: bone buttons. 4 to 18 years. Regular 460 quality. ti Mostly sash models with long or three-quarter Petticoats $1 sleeves. Tans, browns, blues, pinks and combi- — gateen and Mercerteed Twill Petticoats in all-black, with fancy flounces ie nations. Sizes 6 to 14 years. tn a wide assortment of pretty colors. Small and medium sizes. - a “ ai d Price, La Porte, Menzo from Ma: ry td 3 | Medlin, Petronella from Ji sth, VITAL STATISTICS — |i ‘ae Lindberg, Hjalmer, Ch: ‘ ores rh Littooct’ Sianeher esettio’s, :-Lese ,DEATHS ’ TH: at., boy. Francklyn, Gilbert W., Seattic.Logal » John Ransom, 60 years, @ Births tn their households are re- te orem it ir Lg Been See hen Um Legal | opine’ - aot : a yeare. Sete Sao ‘i al Wada, Zenbe, 921 Lane st. girl. rose} point the way to physical and mental Im asusiro, 206 Fifth ave. &., boy. 8 breakdown, The nervous irritability, Kosust, Daijira 664 Washington st., § | the backache, the dragging pains, are . Harrison, Walter D., Seattl not only hard to endure, but they Verburg: Mdward Le, 1706 82nd ave. | Oliver, Roneta, Beatile ++. || being’ certain knowledge of collapse Moore, Marvin K., 4560 Findlay st.,|Plano, John W,, Renton , | unless something Is done to relieve LEONARD _ girl i Claudia, Seattle -19| the sufferer. There is one standard Sundborae, Hugo Ta, 8249 B1at ave. | Johnson, Theodore E., Seattle ....24] remedy which has shown the way out €AR OIL | Kastie,” Herman Robert, tesaquah, |hown vahe te wes f|for nearly fifty years. The women wititl pe ; eee, } | who hav me back” through the ES RELIEVE DE Nielsen, Carl Lewis, 8915 Aurore use of Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable HEAD NOISES, § ave,, boy. oy. Colby, Thomas T., 3041 W. Manning Brown, H rin, Margaret D., Seattle. ..Legal berlain, Perey Ira, nerd, Dorls Jane, & ry Bllensburg. Legal Seattle. 24 eaitle ...Legal Advertisement, Compound present an stronger than words could ever be.— jf argument in back gh ears