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PAGE 10 THE SE “bite ail ena a - / Guara ntee Garments Department for Seattle ATTI Edited by Dr, Prank Bt. Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 E STAR SUNSHINE SMILES and Their Friends, WHEN I PASS ON | young daughter At the popular price of SUNSIUINE GUILD $3.45 you can easily select ime Sunshine “guild bas again a Blouse here that looks the second Tu tach month as if its cost at least twice ay May &, Ge the home a0 3ke. A reyert 421 the price. Make a point of seeing them tomorrow. EVERYBODY WELCOME, e on the occa bile reception her Child Ho sion of the third 6 There will be speak and night, This Friday the program will be given by Mrs. Thomas MeGrath and Miss Plorence BB. Smith, Try one on tomorrow. SWEATERS | SHUTIN HAS NEW TUBR SET Harry xeon is extreme! gratified to Mra. A. J. Wh xen () for him by Carl Hamen, the Rhodes S rh FF each Harry now when we can’t 2no. 107 PIME ST, BETWEEN Isr <} [have an appeal from an elderly rippled woman for a housekeeping room where she can be quiet and She « all her own work snd wait on herself in every way She han only $34 « month to live on and prefers @ place where there are flowers in the garden. She make this appeal thru this section. be uo ene to look for a |home for her. Call Capitol 4626 alone THE WHITE PLAGUE Are you a sufferer from tuberculosis? Is there some member ot your family, a relative or friend on whom the white plague bas either laid hands or threatens? What do you know about tuber. culosis? Do you know that it is a preventable disease, and if taken in time, a curnble disease? Do you want to know how YOU may combat this scourge of humanity? Do you want to know the sim ple, effective measures you can take In your own home to see that the clutch of the white plague shall not fall upon you or any of your loved ones? Our Washington bureau, by co-operation with the National Tuberculosis association, has made arrangements to place in your hands an interesting, informative and practical pmphiet giving you every essential fact about tuberculosis, tte cause, prevention and cure. Our Washington bureau will secures free for any reader 9 copy of thix booklet, “What You Should Know About Tuberculosis.” Simply fill out the coupon below, writing } very plainly, and mail to our Washington bureau: {A Pi j cause she has Several shut-ine had the pleasure baseball park laat week ler damp, but @ peach of a game. |The shut-ine were the guests of the | baseball club management, It was rath CAUSE INDIGESTION Create Gas, Sourness and ime How To Treat. | | “ea AN CAT FOR A SHUTAN if some ahutin who in desirous of having 9 full blooded gray Persian cat for « pet and will give it a good home, call up Sunset $879. ‘This cat has a good home but is being given [Away to make some shut-in happy ieal autnorities state neuiiy “nine-touthe of the caves ‘stomach trouble, indigestion, sour- fess, burning. gas, bloating, nausea, | Shibcte aoa’ inthe stomach and net in stoi aeons b to a lack of dig Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. “I want a copy of the pamphlet, “What You Should Know About Tuberculosis,” and inclose two cents in loose stamps. some beliew juices. The deli Tining is irritated, 4, ed and food sours, causing th disagreeable symptoms which every “gtomach sufferer knows so well. | “Artificial digestents are not need- ed in such cases and may do real harm. Try laying aside all digestive _ aids and instead get from any drug- “gist a few ounces of Bisurated Max “fesin and take a teaspoonful in right after | the stomach, (SHUTAINS ENJOY CHILDREN'S PROGRAM Dear Sir: One of the mont enjoy able programa ever had at this home wan tho little boy and girl perform. ers, but we did not see their names lin your column. Would it he too much trouble to send these names to (us? We thank you for the many de lightful treats you are sending each |Saturday. We look forward each week to them and oh! how it helps Your triends, County Home Inmaten. (Note: I regret this omission very much and take the opportunity to a ae publish the names now. They are: | Russell McDonald, Gertrude Presny, Kathleen Guthmutler, Dorothy Lind: preyents the forma‘ ‘weid and there is no in. Bisurated Magnesia (in or tablet form—never liquid or milk) is to the stomach, But I've had cafeteria expe DON'T LET COOK SEE THIS | room he ae te tte Thoent| Mra. Clymer (giving a little din-| rience, #0 if youll line up your| Siisient forts of maxnesia tor stom-|net}—Oh, Martha, the maid has| guests and shoot ‘em out here with Tach purposes. It is used by thou-|watked out on me. Wont’ you|thelr plates, I'll see that they Ret wands of people who enjoy their! vee jall that’s comin’ to ‘em.—Boston ‘Ss ff indy; - ee tate | Cook. (trmlyy—Not in the dinin’. | Transcript 1511 1611 Kren, Bobby Swasts, Virginia Siver, : Jack Croser, Hertha Warnick, Fourth ‘Ave. | E Fourth Ave. Peggy Ward, Kathleen Thomaa, Mins Near Pike St. Near Pike St. Adair, Miss Daugherty, Mias Dorothy | Pegxy Ward, Kathleen Thoma, | Dorothy Snowden and Miss | Grave) SUNSHINE PASSES ON | Mrs. Sarah Kingsbury, 95 yearn $3.98 | old, civil war nurse and a personal died thin week at the Puyallup G |A. R. home where she haw been « | resident for the past two years, Mins la binek and $2.98 Men's Tan Shoes, sold 85.00 and 86.00, now . fan, 84 and 85, now 25e and We Cult Buttons, now... Seattle's great bargain thrill. Goods bought at “Sheriff's Sale” now on sale, with other goods, in one of Seattle's greatest sales. Come to this great Price-Smashing Event if you want to save money on Spring and Sum- mer merchandise, Be here with the crowds to- morrow or next week, SALE STARTS AT 9 A. M. 19c 42.00 Gloves, made, Men's Fine Shoes, many Goodyear welt, sold at tro, now... $4.95 ; $2.29 Work Shirte— | 49c fh St and 85 Kaincoats . .. $1.98 Hoy’ Shoes, 88.00 and $3.00, now The Battle of Life sold at now oo. B10 fine Khaki Breeches, for hiking or camp- 2he Army Wool ings at’ .,... $2.95 Se ttl B . K ferme 19C gate M00 Lenth Putters, Coverall | he: stomac! A tele 7 eo Os 1511 Fourth Avenue site now «$1.98 BBY stomach Sil weaken "he Next to Colonial Theater, near Pike St, Shaes 1h Ue battle oF lite A Store for Working People LOW PRICES OUR MAIN ATTRACTION tomach if you have INDIG s R Men's House 89cR Slippers, now , 35.00 Union sults, wool, me 3.45 wool, now ... tx, sold 81.50 Arrow and other good f Men's Pants, 82.00 brand Shi wold at and 43.00, $1 98 $1.25 and BOW sieeve res . $1.50, now ... .98c Lot of Men’ 15.50, 400, now... Dress $2.98 One dose will give relior sy tas inn few minutes. Jo-To <r Is harmless hut’ powertul nol a it wi he you i « Men's Woal Underme Faxth, 901d 90-00, batile of lifes) “1 “ 3.95 sold at 84.00 $2.98 Shoes, sold at "$1.98 98c Men's Hats, sold at ind93.0, now 91.98 and $1.50, now. Oe, 81, $1.50 packages YOUR DRUGGIST Mfrd. by Jo-'Te Cow tInew Hellingham, n Sults, . $9.95 Bult and Over- many different mt BIKA), ‘00, now $12.90 nold 815.00, 820,00, now.. $2.95 Hoye! Mutts, 2 panta) new te $4.95 Many tines Hinited, worth 64.00 Men's vo Men's B2. ent Pik PARR Gi ARE SHUTINS SER OPENING GAME) of attending the opening game at the| acquaintance of Abraham Lincoln, | Ww t shall I do wit my fortun 1 Th m be only ne Thiches a 1 will leave you That I am to leave unto the | The springtime 1 will to | 1 will to the old folke | | thony Htearns. Thousands of them, and a wick bases abide tes aniniad toca every model the latest Bond who has bean, bestest and: bits and smartest of its kind. |2ard ave. N. W, with his wife and -:. MISSOURIANS | } | reary of the|, | SHUTIN LOOKING FoR noon | | j | | | | | | | | | Mrs. Kingsbury had many interest i oxperie n and about Al ira during the elvil war, On ene mocanion she saw Lincoln acting easured in her mind the meme of a luncheon with the great prea nt at the White House. ne guild, the Kiderbloom club, and TO GET WISE Folks Will Have to Quit Poking Fun at Them IEPYERGON CITY, April Minsourlans aren't going to be “fro Mixsourt” any more. Also, other folk have got to quit kicking Missouri around, and ng fun at it For the purpose of ating Mis sourt ke, Californians boom Call fornia and Ohioans toot for Ohio, et ¢ the folks of thiy # formed the Greater Missouri association here The governor and a lot of yther prominent Missourians made edged themaclye: poke fur Minsou ™ 1 enough of this “from not at the good an) ¢ primary Joh,” the governor a COUNTY HOME PROGRAM me pele vee ook pg ‘eae A Last Saturday's program at the - y to do | 0 sell A wonderful purchase of TR Rca lla yheiae te Slesourt 4 Minourtane first” a manufacturer’s samples. aioe Ruth Haveted. soleit; Desa | sappy skgan, “tee Missouri Oret,” Everyone the NEWEST Forse, and was hearty re | and alowed that if everybody ta Mis M F | ceived ¢ prowram for tomorrow ss in Style and Fabric— Stfernoon will be siven by the Bee. | Dave 2600000 boosters right off the every model perfect in fit jard Park Literary and Musteal club. ge Pe aN hee BAS. oe sourt” to the rest of the world and finish, and any one Dorothy Lindgren and Bobby | Seh rts, enile dancers, nd VICTORIA, B.C, April 31.—The value at double the price. | the Lonesome ctub Inst Friday |lumbla, with an annual output of 000,000 in goods. poe ADAMS, well-known civil war veteran, of Port land, Ore, is still hale and hearty at 75. He attributes bis remarkable health to taking Tanlac, co hw | “That I ats feeling so «trong and} well at my bee I can attribute to} nothing but the use of Tuniac,” cently said “Foster Adama, well-| known civil war veteran, living at 1220 FB. Main St, Portiand, Ore. “For over from indigestion. After cating Ul 1 could hardly and had awful paine in my wide, just below my ribs . constipated and all run down, and] had such spells of weakness I just | had to go to bed. | “Well, the Tanlac treatment set me to sating hearty, did away with | that indigestion and bloating, and | strengthened me and built up my! health in every way. — Tanine in| D without doubt @ remarkably good medicine,” | Taninc ix for sale by all good! p stitute, druggists, Take no substitute, | pu Over 37 million bottles sold.—Ad- vertisement all at is MISS IT. Send your name and address piain- | written together with §& cents | ™ ly (and this «lip) to Chamberlain Medi- cine Co., Dea Moines, Towa, and re- coive in return @ trial package con- taining Chamberlain's Cough Rem- edy for coughs, colds, croup, bron- St toy |ohial, “flu” and whooping coughs,|/Oll {n. It makes an abundance of and tickling throat; Chamberlain's |Tch, creamy lather, cleanses thor Stomach and Liver Tablets for atom. |Oughly, and rinses out easlly. The ach troubles, indigestion, gasssy|halr dries quickly and evenly, and j paina that crowd the heart, billous-|!8 Soft, fresh looking, bright, flufty, nd constipation; Chambertain's | Wavy and easy to manage. ners Salve, needed In every family for | it burns, scalda, wounds, pilew and akiti| tote of dust, dirt and dandruff. affections; these valund medicines for only $+ cents, mise Ite—-Advertisement family Don't MUST PICK Ident of Marshall Field & Co. | jas brilliant cons,” said Simpson | here. lintellect and unusual attainments at |the head of @ business house that does | hot prosper dinary lone to sele | able to carry responnibilities success. Dr. Carter’s K. & B.Tea ro. |Purely Vegetable—Make It Yourself | ten years I suffered including the children, because it acts I|gently and ts purely vegetable would invaria sly bloat with gax un-|much better than salts and barsh get my breath, | cathartics, eC —«< —= 1 ve | i cemadahiaial | poos contain too much free alkali, | the scalp and makes the hair brittle. | cocoanut oll very cheap and beats anything else sified in a oup or glass with a litte warm water ix all that iq required. sure your druggist gives you Mulsi- | flea FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928 SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET The Special Price Basement These are only examples of the Special Price Basement values for Saturday. Special Boys’ Blouses $1.39 Made of “Fruit of the Loom,” guaranteed fast colors. In neat patterns and clear colors. With attached collars and barrel cuffs. Sizes 6 to 14. Straightline Wrappy Coats in a number of smart styles. Wool velour, Copen, reindeer and smoke. exceptional values. $15.00 and $19.75 Some 3on will be found in these groups. Of Canton crepe, crepe de Chine, printed crepes and ( Beaded straight-line and many new features. 14 to Girls’ Wash Dresses $1.69 Some of checked gingham in blue, pink, green or red, with white organdie col- lar, trimmed with gingham applique and stitching. Others pink, blue or linen colored chambray have cloth collar and pipings. white Still another beach model of fine plaid ginghams, with panties to match, with slit sleeves and skirt. deep cuffed bottoms. All sizes, 7 to 14 years. Panties have elastic tops and Unusual Values, Sale Saturday New Coats $15 Coats, Capes, Sports Coats and , Plain polaire and plaid polaire, in tan, Sizes 14 to 44. All New Dresses of the most notable values of the sea- rveorgette, with a few Dresses, Dresses Poiret twills. embroidery, For misses new with 20—for women 36 to 44. Pretty Poke Bonnets for Children Special $3.50 Made of straw cloth and trimmed with flowers and ribbons. Black, navy, brown, rose, gold, sand and blue. Special $3.50. | RIGHT MEN| CHICAGO, April 27,—Ability to ct capable lieutenants is one of thi ording to James Simpson, new presi- “One often sees in the business orld, men who do not Impress one | or remarkable in any | ay, yet who achieve wonderful suc- | In an addreks “Again one sees a man of keen | ‘The success of the or-| man and the failure of the! ant one, are due to the abliity of} able assistants and the ability in the other. to select Ueutenants k of tha! “This ability ily and to guide them toward their in my opinton, the greatest io in executives of big business Great Tonic Laxative at Trifling Cost Everyone in the family can take it, it's | Alkalis ir. Shampoos | Bad for Washing Hair Many soaps and prepared sham hich is very injurious, as it dries The best thing to use in Mulsified shampoo, for thie is ure and entirely greaseless, It ix it to pieces, You oan get Mulsified any drug store, and a few ounces lil iast the whole family for jonths Two or three teaxspoonfuls of Mul- imply moisten the hair with wa. r and rub the Mulsified cocoanut Besides, ry par Re ldbsens and takes out ¢ Advertisement. Thousands have weak Blood don't know it — ling results in ieee condi tions, in stopping p! eczema, skin eruption: tjand and fn building up thin, worn-out and oU can ‘spot’ thom, wher know, too, the! rosy lipped, correct weight, y snappy eyed man or wornan, with rich red blood. You recogitze them at a glance! Remember this, the number of blood-cella you have controls your nerves, your vital. ‘ty, your health and strength! It {8 all you have! The answer, then,| {s, build up your blood-power! 5.8. 8. will do it! It 19 the Breat/at rat blood-cell bullder known, 4 why It has proven such more useful nerves depend on blood- power, 8. 8. 8. will improve your appet! Ry, strength and a more youthful Appearance, cinnatl, Ohio, writes: Jowed your directions carefully wnt am highly pleased. S.S.S. has im- proved my comple in weight and te This} size is more economical. Get start] tle today! 5.8.8. makes you feel like yourself again imples, boils, in clearing eautifying the complexion, on and women. Stronger and id give you greater ener- Mr. C. Vega, 1228 Vine Street, Cin- “T have tol- Try i. yourself, 8. S. 8. fa sold all good drug stor The large a bot- IN THE AFTERNOON co) Four o'clock in any office—anywhere Bill Jones looks up from his work and turns to Tom Griffith. “That's a good idea! I believe I'll try iti” “Try what?” asks Tom, questioningly “A Bill's reply. “Listen to this—I cut it out ofa “ ‘Right at the peak of the day's duties it : Pays to pause for a chummy, cheery cup 4 of Coffee. It is a stimulus to effort in the 4 office or in the home—it coaxes cheerful spirits and clear-thinking for the rest of the day.’” “Sounds good,” admitted Tom, “and I'd like to try it, too. Let’s go. It will only take a few minutes, and this surely has been a tough day.” . Every afternoon now, Bill Jones and Tom oe Griffith go out for a good hot cup of Coffee “Gr men, ingly. “It lifts you up mentally and phys- ically and gets you by the zero hour that comes in every busy day. I do more work now from four to five or five-thirty than I used FOR MAKING BETTER COFFEE 1—Keep your Coffee fresh 4—Don't boil your Coffee 2—Measure carefully 3—Use grounds only once 6—~Scour the Coflee-por OFFE our ocloch ) aq mid-afternoon cup of Coffee,” was newspaper last night. fel est thing in the world for business says Bill, while Tom nods approv- " to do all afternoon” 2 SIX RULES S—Serve at once than halt w acting this : Joint Coffee Trade Publicity Committers 64 Water Street, New York