The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1923, Page 6

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THE SBATTLE STAR FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1928 MUST SUPPORT SisTiHt hk and says whe must || Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, o for hers Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star our city, The entertainment be | m a we gins at 4:40 and will be furnished port of her) by the Tillleum Male quartet | | Mrs, Grace A. Powers, soloist, | and Miss Allee Brown, reader, | will assist, The dance will fol | low the program. ved on Dingnolsde, Jewel Fury, Shocks wud Bou de, Lfe- 1 Rae woman ts a we have ¥ at once or i elf ter. Phone Capitol 4626. MUTUAL LOAN SOCIETY if HOM dosha Goren Byi ee Edited by Dr, Frank KR, Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 The Port Townsend wshutto's| Bevery Friday evening a short c hat ne town #o It ean 98 Out of Every 100 Women Benefited An Absolutely Rel iable Statement Important to Every Woman Remarkable Results Shown by a Nation Wide Canvass of Women Purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 50,000 Women Answer ==—= Forsometimea circular has been enclosed with each bottle of our medicine bearing this question: “Have you received benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg; etable Compound?”’ Replies, to date, have been re- ceived from over 50,000 women answering that question. 98 per cent of which say YES. That means that 98 out of every 100 women who take the medi- cine for the ailments for which itis recommended are benefited by it. This is a most remarkable record of efficiency. We doubt if any other medicine in the world equals it. Think of it—only two women out of 100 received no benefit— 98 successes out of a possible 100. Did you ever hear of anything like it? We must admit that we, ourselves, are astonished. Of course we know that our med- icine does benefit the large major- ity of women who take it. But that only two out of 100 received no benefit is most astonishing. Tt only goes to prove, however, that a medicine specialized for certain definite ailments—not a cure all—one that is made by the most scientific process; not from drugs, but from a combination of nature’s roots and herbs, can and does do more good than hastily prepared prescriptions. You see, we have been making, improvingand refining this med- icine for over 50 years until it is so perfect and so well adapted to women’s needs that it actually has the virtue to benefit 98 out of every 100 women who take it. It’s reliability and recognized efficiency has gained for it a sale in almost every country in the world—leading all others. Such evidence should induce every woman seria aha any ailment Vegetable Compound and see t peculiar to her sex to try Lydia E. Pin if she can’t beoneof the 98 THE LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO,, Lynn, Mass. |But words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling like dew upon a thought, produces |'That which makes thousands, per. haps millions think, oe happy when ho | Why should I be | ny when I can be glad? | y deep down within me there | | ina ce that can drive away | | | the clouds and make the ou | shine. Call up every | thought and disperse the bad ones, It is merely a matter of A man is nks he ta, Mrs, Charles W, Shatia entertained Sunshine ward "H” at the county hospital with a cake party last Fri day Many shutins have enjoyed trips to the country this past week, eee | SUNSHINE GUILD The next meeting of the Bunahine Guild will be at the residence of Mra.| J. W. Harper, 1449 Weat | Wednesday, April 18, Many of the | wo were.ot the Ryther Home this . acwing, SMILES CLUB MEETS TODAY Friday the 13th has no terrors for 0 or more shult-ins that were at the residence of Mrs. will, try it lI}. ith at.,| in self sang a number of solos, The Jaze Aces include Eddie Lloyd, G MoMurray, William Rosin and Harold Moody. Theron Cooper, HELP THEM HELY THEM LV Tho Ra of the A owt auxiliar rican ion, thru the of Mr. I McDermitt was given space to conduct a three day sale lant the Bon Marche at Stella coom by the war veteran inmates The sale netted the boys $300 which will be used to buy supplies and daintics. The boys make baskets, rugs, bird and Mre will supply week at of goods made table covers needle work em, toy be all kinds of fa J, R, Dean at Sunse with Information about the The work ts carried structors and anyone veterans’ work on under competent fr helps to keep the men’s minds occu pied, obee VETERAN SENT TO PORTLANI Marion War i to b Portland the governmer eration. | ECZEMA Mougin, 154 Bast 62nd st, In| ¢ © Mustctans’ association h an orchestra; Casey attie’s most popular ¢ a few numbers;! lackey will dance, four-year-old Maxine Mc 1 ning a few songs, A » seasion will clowo the day's program see DOG GET» GOOD HOME ‘Three young brothers who had become fondly attached to their dog that had been killed by a street car are now the owners of Mrs. J, W. Martin's beautl- ful Scotch collie, given to them for the home they will give him, COUNTY HOME County home folk. tained Saturday after by from the Seattle Women's club. Mr Walter 8. Johnson will sing, with Mra. Florence B, Smith, accompanist A recitation will be given by Mrs. T. C. McGrath, | cee COUNTY HOSPITAL | Patients at the county hospital! were entertained Wednesday evening with @ musical program given by| Eddie Lioyd's Jaze Aces. Lloyd, him-! T the y, aticky aalyen ar , simply covering over the ak ‘oby giving the parasites a better cha: The tron late underge jeal change, and ping th Ing an ECZEMIN h # lotion is eczem Do you lack the punch and vigor of strong manhoot? not remain in this condition. See our Specialint FREE and have bim TELL You HOW TO GET WELL. Hours: 16-12, 2 Sunday: 11-12 a. m. Lincoln Memorial Clinic 1327 3d Ave. Opposite P. 0. Why? Do | THE LONESOME CLUB 4 of treating | entertainment and dance Is given at the Kainier Grand hotel for lonesome folks and strangers in This $50 chair is in good 1g Bold bechune | o St anymore Sale of ALL “Ironclad” Stockings for Boys Girls and 35¢ Ironclads .. 40c Ironclads 50¢ Ironclads “Holeproof” Stockings for Boys and Girls Prices, 35¢ to 55¢ a Pair Cheastys y,, Boys Suits $9.75 $11.75 $14.85 Made of exceptionally good materials, stylish and with 2 Pants—they strike the eye of the boy and his parents be- cause they really wear. Special Feature Lines of Juvenile Suits $10 to $14.85 Junior Norfolks, Oliver Twist and the always-popular Middy styles, 042 AEG New Shipment “Globe” Underwear for Boys and SECOND AT SENECA Children $25.00 IN CASH PRIZES CAN YOU FIND THE MISSING LETTERS? ave been purposely omitted from the advertisements The eighteen letters, when correctly arranged, will spell Ads.” « Neatness and originality, ay well as correctness, will count. Prizes will be awarded once a month and prize winners will be an- wounced in The Seattle Star the first Wednesday of each month. First Prize ..............$10.00| Fourth Prize ..............$2.00| Seventh Prize as palebate ste BR0O Second Prize ............ 5.00) Fifth Prize 1.00 the dniitied letters, tell us where they were omitted from, and mail answer to the Contest Editor, care The Seattle Star, OUR NEW PAINT STORE at 1629 Westlake near Olive is now = Delicious Is the Word For those. Boldt’s i You'll find sponge cake and layer cakes and Devi! | £ in appetizing —v riety for every occasion. fi one for your next luncheon, or «cet one to- ij] might for dinner. | BOLDTS BAKERIES | O15 meron pie Third Queen City Market _Corner Pu Market HOM men. at the big ained from a lay. Barber OF DISTINCTION Get the advice of our experienced paint sales- You will be surprised W. P. Fuller & Co. Elliott 5335 opep for business, BEAUTIFY YOUR For headaches, nervousness, Eye discomfort, have your Eyes E best ‘and scien ‘ This we give you with the lowest prices for high clans i. Ralcony Fraser-Paterson's Store - Second Ave. University St. resuls ob- Main 3174 small out- Thru advertising in the Buyers’ Guide you may reach, at small cost, many thousands of peo- ple who are prospective buyers of your goods or of your service. Phone Main 0600 —— ae A CLEAN HOT TOWEL AND RESTAURANT The quality of our food and our coureous service have hecome byword. We have earned it i 30 years of conscientious PETER G 1. PINE. 217 PIKE ccemmfully make Oxfords from High Top Shoes, Wil for abd Deliver Nanzer & Jackson Master Shoe Rebuilders nth und Howell EM, 1557, Two Blocks Nori 909-3n,p. SAVINGS c LOAN ASSOCIATION For Each Customer . SMITH 1421 Fourth Ave, 910 Second Ave, YOUR OLD HAT MDE NEW BOWLER’S 517 Union Your Family Washin 00% finished, 15 Tha, On week-enn on MODEL HLECTRIC LAUNDRY 1201 Int Ave, Main 0607 PAINTING icatSoxtriva No Job Too Lege or Too Small E. C. CLARK Main 6474 022 Howell st. AVE. A new set of letters will be omitted from @ new set of advertisements on the first Wednesday of each month, —— ?APER HANGING Third Prize . TALIAN porting Co. ~ 7 {110 2nd Ave. 8, ~~‘Ttalian Olive Oil ‘Fancy Macaront Imported Cheese =*' Sardines Mushrooms Our Leader—A Suit or Overcoat to Order for $20.00 are akepticn!, come in mand let us prove it, Ladies’ & Men's Tailors T1T Olive Main 2950 One Block North of Pine Delicatessen RAR) Market Prices Qt ees Phone Ell, 1982 i your gums are sore = and bleeding you have orrhen, Thin Bl dinecane menace health mi be cured In too late, oftice mpectalizes treatment of the Goiter Remedy Absorbs the Growth Applied Extrnally Absolutely Stainless Sold Only at the BELLEVUE PHARMACY Corner 1. Vike and walt Ana Examination and Eatimates Free UNITED PAINLESS DENTISTS 608 Third Ave, Eliott 3633 TYPEWRITERS All Makes Rentred, Sold and Rented, Special Mental Rates Given to Students SEATTLE 'T WRITER REPAIR CO, 4004 Arcade Mdg. Main 3018 Stacy Shown The Jeweler v dg Third Floor CHAS, SCHWARTZ OPTICIAN Announces tho Removal of His tical Bus! 8 to 1S BANK ke CHINESE DOCTOR Nal Chines Herbs DR. MAYFIELD 1 ~Milltary and liwny Doctor Lecturer at Tinney Gives Furniture Away! 1600 Bth’ Ave, near Pino LATEST SINGER WE GIVE BEST senvicn Singer Upstairs Store 10s Nevond Ave, MA in 4158 MAIN 5046 FREE DELIVERY 3.00|Sixth Prize .. Start A Savings Account f % & Worth while Come in and talk ft over. Ls NDER STATE CONTROL Northern Savings & Loan Association 1010 Third Ave, FERTILIZER The Wizard of the Fields Analysis: Nitrogen... Phosphoric Acid. Potash » 6 percent 1% pound pokage......,.25¢ JACOB KAUFMANN CO., INC, 1410 First Ave, Main 3589 Between Pike and Union eel | Cirtains stretched, without pin holes, 400 pair, Beat equipped blanket and cur- tain cleaning plant in tho r Strictly hand work, Curtain Cleaners Wentinke 501 » Tper cent - 11 per cent and Cotls Put in and Connected, Main 0875 O08 Pike St. MALT SYRUP AND HOPS C, 0, HART West Seattle days only, 109 UNIVERSITY Tuesdays and Fri- Balance of city daily, 100 ies Prize 1,00} Ninth Prize ... Commencing next week the Buyer’s Guide will be published every Wed- nesday instead of Friday as formerly. It will psy you to read the adver- tisements carefully, as many specials are of /er- ed each week. It is literally a Guide for the Buyer, as nearly everything needed can be secured from the adver- tisers on this page. LET US CLEAN LAST YEAR'S STRAW HAT Bring it in tomorrow—the cost to make ft 28 good as new Is a trifle, CHURCHILL’S Now at 402 Union UHL BROS. Incorporated WALL PAPER PAINTS Murphy Vanishes and Enamels 511 UNION ST. Phone Main 5593 Maln 4321 Carpet Cleaning, 2009 Eastlake 1.00 ie bead Our Saturday Night Dances Alder Beach Manor The most beautifully appont- ed Inn in the Northwest. uated at Des Moine high-ling paveme shoreline of the Sound Newly refurnighed and redec- orated, and the ballroom equipped with beautiful ght ing effects, Club, lodge or society dinners can be arranged for by tele- Phone, DES MOINES: MAIN 132 Phone uz today for a good Dig lond of coal or w HENRY H Rugs mad of your old carpets, Rag Weaving. This ad good for 5% off your bill, Cap, 1233

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