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PAGE 4 Are Your Floors a Pleasure ora Problem ? HOSE soft wood floors that you have so much trouble with don’t you put linoleum o: When you put down a floor of mod- em linoleum in the modern way, you at once do away with a number of worries that go with bar floors. Linoleum floors do not need to be painted. They do not need expensive They do not warp, or splinter or crack. Linoleum floors are handsome, durable, and easy to clean. refinishing. An occ sional waxing 4 keeps them in fine condition, and with show a little of this care they and their appearance will prove with age. The same fabric rugs you use now can be thrown over your linoleum fioors—but with this advantage: The linoleum floors are warm, resilient, and quiet. In the new patterns they are a note of cheer and room. When properly laid, t manent and waterproof. cleaner or a broom quic every bit of dirt from the smooth, non- slippery surface. Dust does not work into linoleum. Threads Perh: to see new patterns in Arnst leum ate th comfo why n them? ¢, soft wood An epasirs rom with a fleer of Arosreng's Printed Linoleum venience these floors will give you. Ask any good linoleum merchant to Linoleum in for bed- dining-rooms, nd polishing you Armstrong’ will mellow the patterns made especially actually im- rooms, living-rooms, and sun porches. Find out how rea- sonable is che cost of laying a linoleum floor in any room where the present floor is not all it should be. Write for free sample and booklet Let us send you a sample of Arm- strong’s Linoleum, and our 24-page booklet, “New Floors for Old,” con- taining a score of colorplates of dis- tinctive designs that you can see at good stores; Jaspés, carpet inlaids, tile inlaids, and printed patterns; linoleum rugs, printed and inlaid; also infor- mation on laying lino- leum, and how to care for your linoleum floors. color in the hey are per- A vacuum kly removes do not cling aps you need some of the tong’s Lino- to appreci- © amount of rt and con- Tate the sample in your bonds, Feel hew ware, redlient, yet tough and dor able goed onolonm is Axastronc Corx Company, Linoleum Division, Lancaster, PENNSYLVANIA. Seattle Office—161 4 L. C. Smith Building — Telephone, Main 3794 Armstrong’sLinoleum for Every Floor in the House ‘BIG SPEGTAGLE ce of Purple Bubbles to! Aid Boys’ Club be Dance of the Purple Bubbles, #econd annual masque carnival auspices of the Big Brother | | } the night of March 17 | "There are no dull moments at any the ‘ntertainments provided by "Bubbles will furnish n “the general rule. [n fact, Masque spectacle promises to eclipse former efforts of the Elks along fine of spectacular entertain ment. | “This second Dance of the Purple) ® Bubbles will provide funds for P ‘Wag & mortgage on the building Ute Seattle Boys’ club at 1120 Jette son st. | st Judge Calvin S. Hall is president the Boys’ club, and {ts trustees Wielude prominent members of the! Elks’ © who are interested in the , New London, Conn., will | We famed during tie latter half of ts must write to the| >. coast guard com. ets to be trained as Officers are limited from 18 to “and ax engineers from 20 to 26 of age. | the most horrid evidence of its ey Killed Desert Friend BY JACK JUNGMEYER his watch, eager to get back to his EL CENTRO, Cal, March 71—The| Wife tn Low Angeles desert does queer things to men. |, Davis and Campbell looked at tt, Many have whispered of Its mirage| 4 madness, ita grinning ekulls, its sin-| » | |gular feuds and unspeakable And now, in the brutish mx Lealie Nichols, good Samaritan of the | road, charged against ( and Lawrence C. Campb had given a ride, desert v A thousand | kless sand, and| lens man with a watch, ey and an auto to get away Sichols stooped to drink, one of | oi ding to the alleged id Sheriff C. L ked him on the head th of Im and watch caused thelr arrest. They led officers to the mutilated body just go them as saying. only started to ro! His watch they pawned for $7 at of Birmingham, Ala., the nearest town. 1 of Marquette, Mich., In tho shadow of the gallows here, cross the Colorado desert,| under threats of lynching, they re. |auo a job, hooting It. |guing only as to who had fired the Th quite wilderness with its|fatal stibt, according to Sheriff Gil ling lizards and shadows hot as|lette. nfted at restraints. It was| “B y did you kil Nichols? ¢ world for boys, with 1 have robbed him without | a hundred miles and|that.’ Did he put up a fight?" nothing to check primal im-| “Naw,” suid Davis, “he didn't Ifight. I d'no why—" with a shrug. | “Have a ride, boys?’ proffered | he was a good too—gave Nichols, tr ng adjuster of an in-} reta and everything. I dno.” surance company, short-cutt It takes sound character to stand tween highways In his flivver, even a little of the desert,” suggested | “Will we—say, I'll tell a guy! the old sand rovers gathered here for | ‘The good Samar brought out} “because tho ¢ desert smokes and matches. Hoe looked at ays, y to see | }You cot pulse. ways ones or hear whi SUIT for $25,000 damages, or ono: | |halt of tho capital stock of the Pure | AVOID _ Somefemale troubles may through & stage when an op- ‘eration is necessary. But most of _ the common ailments are not the ones; they are not caused Serious displacements, tumors or ths, although the somptors appear the same, hen dis- ements first appear, take Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- torelieve the present distress Prevent more serious troubles. letters have been received women whohave been restored ith by Lydia BE. Pinkham's le Cicnpoctnil after oper: have been advised by attend- physicians. Mrs, Edwards Avoids Operation Wilson,N.C.—‘‘For about a year ‘was not able todo anything, not even my housework, because of the in my sides and th bearing- pains, 1 could only lie around house. The doctor said nothin it an operation would help me, bu' I tried different medicines which did good, until my sister insisted on la B. Pinkham’s Private Text-Book upon “Ailments to ona wi book contains Through the Use of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Two Interesting Cases zi ll be sent fe ee u ‘inkham Ine on Penn, valuable Milk Dairy, was filed Tuesday by A N. Hendry against A. F. Bird. ay Feng. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege. table Compound. She said there was nothing like it. I know that she was right, for I began to improve with the first bottle and it has dono me more good than anything else, 1am able now to do anything on the farm or in my home and I recommend it to my friends,’’— Liviie Epwarps, R.F'.D.8, Box 44, Wilson, N. O. Another Operation Avoided Akron, Ohio. —~ ‘I can never Liste Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegeta- le Compound too highly for what it has done forme. 1 had such pains and weakness that the doctor told me nothing but an operation would help me. But my mother had taken the Vegetable Compound and she told me what it had done for her, and so I tookit and I am glad to tell every one that it made mea strong woman, and I have had two children since then.’’—Mrs, R. G, Westover, 825 Grant Street, Akron, Ohio, Miss Amy Torrlani Is ansiating In veatigators in thelr effort to un ravel the mysterious death of Wart Remington, alleged Los Angeles so: clety bootlegger, alain near the door way of his home, Keb, 15, Mign Tors riont is @ family friend of the Rem: ingtons, uests sie THE SEATTLE STAR Reginald Vanderbilt, scion of one of America’s most prom- inent families, is shown here with his bride, Misa Gloria Morgan, the daughter of Harry Hays Morgan, U, S. consul- general at Brussel. They were married Tuesday in New|} York. Vanderbilt 42 and his bride is 18, Pictures Pour in for | “Baby Peggy’’ Contest Judges Assured of.Hard Task When They STEAM ROLLER ROMPS ALONG Unimportant Bills Go Thru While Vital Matters Lose OLYMPIA, { aenate worked the legislative grist at top speed y ay and nent ck of “un ant measures the governo oo. ' tor Lon Johnson's attempt to ve the measure giving state tn. tutions the right of eminent do. 2 #O that they may condemn | land necded for thelr state pur jonely rene’ a “Baby Pexey” will have much work to 4 It was asked yesterday that the of the children, th names r ages nd the nam s of be placed on the phot ha As well as on the ¢ © now asking that the color 4 eyes also be aiges, we know, will much app ate this little ase Now come some Buster Brown Pressed a desire to #u Bhoo course, there will be several kiddies named when the final awards are made, There will be first, second| POs passed over Governor Hart's and third prise winners—and others. | Veto. This bill waa asked by Wash ~ ; s ington State college so that ft can condemn a mmall strip of innd on the edge of its campus. ‘Thin land in owned by a member of the W. >. faculty and he won't rell ex gure, The bil tutions the power to conde they need. It panne lose margin and tho vetoed it. The governor says tn his veto mo that the atate tement, by Attorney General Thomp Senator Cox urged passage of the | DIN because it will give the state | penitentiary power to condemn jland for a farm. City Manager Here Purifies blood, builds | oe denies majority, the Strength, ré-vitalizes Muntelpal league formally indorsed ‘These trying days bring weari. | the city manager plan of muntelpal ness, a general slowing down due sovernment Tuesday: to sluggish, impure blod Ce ee Hood's Sarsa Fila qalekly Skin Ablaze with Eczema banishes that exhausted feeling, Constant Itching Almost invigorates and purifies the bloo Unbearable! You can depend on Hood's. Nearly 50 years of success ‘We know there is one thing that stops id that is more . It will doyou good. Atalidragg The tonic for that tired feeling blood-cella! “B. 8, 8. builds them by the million! 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Yeu can obtain for $1.00 a Valet AutoStrop razor set, which consists of razor, leather strop and $] ° 00 three blades, ina (mente metal case, velvet No after-shave smart. No scraping. Ne lotions needed now. Your shaving time is cut in half and you save yeur face, for dull edged blades ruin the skin. It changes the whole shaving situation. And millions of men are already enjoying it daily. We have at last processed a barber’s edge on a safety razor blade. And we provide you a means of renewing thesmoothkeenness of the blade, if you care to. With a Valet AutoStrop lined. Other sets — ideal for gifts—are priced up to $25. Whichever one you choose will do the work—the world’s fastest shave. Make the test. It will amaze you. ‘Strepe Ite Own Blades” Sheaves, cleans, etrops Cthout remertng the blode Valet Auto-‘Strop Razor RSG U4 PAT.OFF. Sharpens its own blades—quick, economical. 78 seconds from lather to towel — |Seattle to Get Yet oo ca i ie he tect aad || Soci er cnn plumpness? Do the scales show you are below the standard of || Another federal prohibition direct- weight for your age and helght? Are you too thin? Jor is to be added to the present ; Xf you are, our Washington bureau ts Prepared to belp you. A || force here, tt was indloated Tuesday, brief but comprehensive bulletin on tested methods of welg peer: : increase, with menus carefully worked out and full directions dsc adiat ted! ipeenabseead oO obtained from government sources, is yours for the asking. Just || B- Mars prohibition director of fill out the coupon below and mall to our Washington bureau: Alaska, with headquarters in Juneau, ~ Ne was to be transferred to Seattle. Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, | No reason for the change could 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. ;be given by George Hurlburt, divis- I want a copy of the bulletin, “Welght Increase,” and fonal chief here. 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