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M. COFFMAN porters F there is one thing more than another a woman dreads, it I is a surgical operation, and to be told that one is necessary is very disheartening. Hospitals are grand institutions, and undoubtedly many op- erations are necessary. However, we have received hundreds of letters from women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound after an operation had been deemed advisable. Every woman who suffers as Mrs, Coffman did naturally wishes to avoi an operation if possible, and the remarkable statements which sho makes in her letter will be read with interest by women everywhere. Mrs. Coffman's Letter Follows: SIDELL, ILLINOIS.—“I was a nervous wreck. I was suffering from a pain in my left side which was noticeable at all time but sometimes It was almost undearable and I d not even let the bed-clothing rest on my body at night 1 had been sick for seven years but not so badly until the last 18 months, and had become so rundown that I cared for nobody and would rather have’ died than live. I couldn't do my work without help and the doctor told me F operation was all there was left for me. I would not consent to that husband brought me a bottle of Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound begged me to take it. I have taken: fourteen younger. Life ts full of hope, I do all my hi this year. I never will be without the ver when my two Hehe fitle reach womanhood J shalt MRS, IDA M. COFFMAN, R. R. No, 3, Sidell, Ilinols, Another Operation Avoided COKONA, N. Y.—*I had a terrible pain in my left side and had to go to ded every so often, Doctors had told me I must be operated on, but I do not belleve in the knife and would rather suffer than go through tt My mother also did Pot believe in it and she mi me take Lydia EB. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound 4 because it had helped her. It has also helped me for I am better and am able to do all my work. I recommend your medicine and give you permission to jon od les of it and I feel ten years rk and had a lar; Compound in the ¢ garden ouse and advise them to take it allroad Ave. Corona, } | *inging on tho prairie. } Veg ra By etter ane testimonial."—-MRS. J, BUSCH, JR, 11 8. Before Submitting to an operation Women should try Lydia E. Pinkham’s LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS, etable Compoun eK) ae Count’s Son Dies in Irish Battle DUBLIN, May 16.—A son of Count | ping, at 8 o'clock, who has been an active | leader in the Irish trregular forces, | was killed yesterday in a clash with|the auspices of the Besant Theo- free state troops near Kildare. Plunkett, } RAY M. WARDALL, tocai attor- ney and public speaker, will talk on | “How to Concentrute,” funday eve- in Besant lodge, Broadway, at Roy, under! WASHINGTON, ter Drake of the Tl N. polnted ansistant merce. 'pophic lodge, | Automobile Man Gets Cabinet Job May 16. pp Motor com- pany of Detroit, was yesterday ap- secretary of com- J. Wal- This Week Only In Your City A 10-Day Tube Present Coupon FREE Combat the Film Tonight Watch how your teeth improve Go| get this free tube of Pepsodent and make this. ightful test. Millions have aiceeey done that. The glistening you see everywhere now show the results that come. Start now to fight that film on teeth. Do it to be dainty, to be safer. 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Now advised by leading dentists the world over, Seattle Star, 8 ttle, Wash, pocsecscesen Other effects were found to be essential. So Pep- sodent multiplies the alkalinity of the saiiva. That of It multiplies the starch digestant in the saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits which may Thus Pepsodent gives manifold power to these two great Misuita ahi chend agents. These com- ringing, the world over, a new Go get this free tube and watch the change it ite bg Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how The test will be delightful. What you see and feel will be a revelation. Cut out the coupon now. ee ee | | Tatey 36; his wife, Rone Tate, 45; B. | principals which differed widely, al- THE The Story About Kditor’s Note—This ts the | 12th of li tales 1d Indians, for The Star by Er (Mrs, Lesile Spier, a series of wile of 1 flint arro avelod until he |saw the dead b f his bre thropologint) [thrown them. But he did not let Tho Snoqualmies have many Squirrel know he had seer tales about these five ¥ them, Wolf ca big loge to Brothers, and they believe /|make a fire and Squirrel became they the ancestors of | |afraid of his str Squirrel ihe ulmie tribe. This ang again in the cedar tree and it story was told by Skookum | |sounded like girls far out on the George. prairte Ah ha," thought Wolf, All of the stories to fol “this is how my brothers got killed jow in this series were ob- Tl fix that bad animal.” tained by the writer in her | Wolf took his shirt and stuffed many visits to Northwest it with moss to fool Squirrel. | \ tribes, / Wolf hid and Squirrel asked, 8A @ “Are you awake?” Wolf an BY ERNA GUNTHER Wolf started out to He | traveled a whole day and every time hunt jhe shot @ bird he hung it up tn «| |tree. When he was ready to go |home he took all the birds with him. Late in the afternoon he heard girls “I'm going jto walt until morning before 1 visit the girls,” he said. body tn the brush. Tho next day the same hap | pened to Wolf's brother. He hung up lis birds and came to the cedar trea, When he heard the girls singing he sald, “That's where my brother is.” He fell asleep under tho tree and Squir- rel cut him open and ate his héart, same way. When he heard the girls |singing, be said, “I want to go over| there in the morning,” That night Squirrel killed him, | The fourth Wolf started out and] camped under the cedar tree, Squir-| rel tried to make him fall asleep but did not succeed until midnight. | Squirrel thought, "He 1” tougher is brothers; he stays awake than NEGRO KILLED IN LOVE FIGHT {Cab Driver Is Shot Down Where Legate Died Belleved to be the victim of a Jealous rival for the affections of Edith Craft, 25, W. L. Jones; 25, negro Cab driver, was dead Wednes. day, shot thru the heart, Wedneiday” the police word hold. ing three men and three women tn connection with the shooting, Harry Shanklin, 33, and Edith Craft were taken into custody soon after the police investigation of the shooting began, while Edward Jones, 27, and Mrs. Pinky Wino wero arrested Wednesday morning. Harry Tate, the police declare, waa indicted for manslaughter in Vancouver, B. C., June 1, 1922, and in the previous year was tried on a case of axsault. Both times the caso was disminssed. Tho shooting took place in a house at 1228 Washington st., in rooms occupied by Edith Craft. Jones was killed about 4:30 p. m. Tuesday. Thd police found that he had been shot once thru the heart with a revolver. Another bullet was found in the wall, and the room showed evidence of a struggle. Detectives investigating the mur. der were told stories by the four tho two of them declared they had seen Tate run from the house short- ly after the shpoting and pass be- hind a garage a block away. It was at this garage that Patrolman Charles O. Legate was killed. A revolver and somo cartridges were found in the vicinity of the| garage. Capt. of Detectives Charles | E. Tennant took personal charge of the murder investigation Wednes. | day. Big Loading Hook Suffering from severe injuries re- ceived Tuesday when struck on the head by a heavy hook while load. ing coal into a steamer at the Bell st. dock, E. Girker, 43, a longxhore- man, was in the Seattle General hospital Wednesday morning. What’s in the Air PROGKAM FOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 KDZE—10;30 to 11 a.°m,; 3:30 , 8:00 to 10:00 p. m, IR— to 6:16 'p, m. KFHR—2:30 to 3:30 p. m. SEATTLE Indian Fol STAR k Tales. Flying Squirrel How He Sang Like a Young Girl He Was Tricked by Wolf and Killed longer |fourth brother The fifth mt th of his brothe Then Squirrel killed and said, “I He prepared fix swered from his hiding place, About midnight Wolf Just grum | bled as if were asleep at | last, Squirrel thought, “He is asleep at lust.” Wolf let his fire die down so it | was dark. Squirrel and landed on the dummy shot two arrows at his hiding place and Wolf knew that the world was go. killed him. and stepped over times, He did the same with the three others, Tho heart of the eld est was spoiled, He became con sclous, said, the body four “In the future when the | world t» changed, this {y the way It will happen, the eldest brother will than the others.” |The younger brothers all came to The third Wolf went out in the/life and after burying the edest one| die more easily they went home. the youngest one, | jumped down Wolt Squirrel from THE RHODES &. A Sale of Men’s Furnishings $1.50 each. For this sale, each, 95c. Cowhide Traveling Bags Special $2.85 ee 16- and 18-inch Split Cowhide Bags, mounted on substantial frames, having re- inforced corners, inside lock with lift catch and imitation leather lined, with one interior pocket. These come in cobra and ‘walrus grains in black only. Very spe- cial at $2.85. There really were no girls; it was|ing to be changed and he said, "You | 360 Pairs of Lisle Hose 22c Flying Squirrel who sang like @ girl,/are not going to kill all the Indians , as ho sat up in a cedar tree, Wolf! who are going to lve in this world,” Or 6 Pairs for $1.25 i under the cedar, Squirrel| The next morning he cut up Squir asking Wolf whether he was|rel and took out the hearts of his ; v "7 toda 4 stil awake and thru being asked| brothers and cleaned them. He put Lisle Hose with triple heel and toe, continually Wolf fell asleep. 'Then|the heart back in the body of his double foot and high spliced heel, in Squirrel came Cown, cut Wolf open| eldest brother, healed the cuts by colors of navy, cordovan, gray and and ate his heart. Hoe threw the/rubbing his hand over the breast black. Sizes are 914 to 1114, but not ‘ each size in ever: | a pair 22¢, or 6 pairs for $1.25. y color. but he was very weak and{]) Athletic Union Suits 65c Or 3 for $1.85 Men's Athletic Union Suits of a good quality Men Very special, Department—On the Main Floor dust Inside the Door 200 Shirts Special 95c 200 Men’s French Cuff Shirts, of percale, in neat striped patterns of many color combinations, They have yoke backs, well shrunk neck bands and are neatly seamed. Sizes are 141% to 17, but not each size in every pattern. Formerly” DENIES PART IN The youngest Wolf cut off the nose of Squirrel and threw it Into the| cedar and made a flying squirrel out of it For this reason the flying squirrel does not kill Indians today. The next story will be “How Coyote Juggled His Byes.” It will be In The Star Frida: CLARA ESCAPE Says She Knew Nothing of| Clara’s Plans LOS ANGELES, May U.—Mada-| lynne Obenchain, who was freed of a murder charge and left the county | Jail the afternoon Clara Phillips es-| caped, “yesterday dénied to Deputy | District Attorney Asa Keyes that she knew anything of Clara's plans. Madalynne appeared with her at- checked nainsook, with elastic back and fin- ished seams. An opportunity to buy your sum- mer supply at a big saving. Sizes are 36 to 44. Very special 65¢, or 3 for $1.86. Twill Night Shirts $1.45 Or 3 for $4.25 Men's Night Shirts of a good weight of white twill, full cut and showing the results of splen: did workmanship. Formerly $2.00 cach. For this sale, cach $1.45, or 2 for $4.25. ‘THE RHODES CO A Special Canvas Gloves 15c or 2 pairs for 25c Heavy 10-ounce Canvas Gloves, with durable Knit wrist and good seams. A well-fitting glove selling regularly for 260 @ pair. ‘Thursday, a pair, 15¢—or 2 pairs for 25¢. med with wide tucks, lace and range is from 1 25 Caps—Each 95c 32 Silk Dresses $37.75 Second Floor Our buyer, while in the East, made a very fortunate purchase of 32 beautiful Afternoon Dresses, including Elizabeth crepes, Georg- ettes and Cantons, in a choice color assortment and exquisitely trim- .|torney and was questioned by Keyes in regard to goveral pieces of clothing belonging to Clara which were re- cently found in her possession. “I found the articles In my tfunk, which had been packed at tho jail by Alma White, negreas, convicted of murder, who occupied the cell ad- Joining mine,” Madalynne said. “I didn't even know they were Clara's until I saw in the paper that they had been identified.” Reports were received by the sher- iff's office that Jease Carson, com- panion of the woman held at Teguci- galpa, Honduras, supposed to be companion was Clara and announced that he was going to spend all the money necessary to free her. Carson is held at the Honduras federal penitentiary, “We anticipate no difficulty in ex~- ger, A young seedling apple tree does not fruit for four or five yoars, GIRLS! LEMONS BEAUTIFY SKIN Make this Lemon Cream to Whiten Skin and bleach Tan, Freckles Mix the julce of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents, shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint and complexion beautifior, this sweetly fragrant into the face, n then shortly no} beauty, softness your skin, Massage lemon cream arms and hands, the youthful and whiteness of harmless lemon cream to bring that velvety, clear, rosy white com. plexjon, also as a freckiv, sunburn, QUIET—6:15 to 8:00 p., m. and tan bleach because it doesn't ir- ritate-—~Advertisement. ‘muel OR A FREI END F ’ bg vith descriptive lteratu: hout the ki it s (Mre, Summers’ Remedies Ai A Woman’s Message Onty a Woman Knows a Woman's Trials and Understands Her Need of Sympathy and Help gladly testify to 1! ‘That le why hundreds of women h of th TEN DAYS’ TREATMENT nT UN’ c. I don't how w! 1 would be had | eee gat cai ae tea eae raion ary fe person My (raion your trestamont ono cae THE SUMMERS MEDICAL CO., Women’s Dept. South value of Mrs, Sammers’ popular of nd tom Menara cotae Ton MRS. BALLIB BUDD. Ws cil i dls pong RRR area rs yg ies M Fanner Llane oni! 1. D, MeLANIR, d, ind, re Sold At Leading Deus Gtores.) Clara Phillips, had admitted that his} traditing Clara,” said Sheriff Trae-! of the most wonderful skin softener | Famous stage beauties use this | 25 Men's Caps in odd sizes and colors are priced for clearance at O&¢ each. dinary values. at $37.75 each. 4 Purchase of girdles, beads, fine embroidery. Size 6 to 44. _Extraor- |Auto Wreck Victim Gains Consciousness TACOMA, May 16.—Struck by an auto May 7, in which he received a severe congussion of the brain that rendered him unconscious for 140 hours, Harvey Wilson was reported las recovering here today. He was jable to speak and told his identity. His father in Brookfield, Pa., was notified, Now He’s Anxious About the Old Suit PHILADELPHIA, May 16.—Paul Baron announced today to his family |that he intended to abandon his old {suit of clothes, as he had purchased, @ new one. A short time later one of the mem- bers of his family disposed of the suit to a ragman. Today Baron asked police to help find the ragman. Baron, when he put on his new clothes, left a $1,600 diamond ring, a $1,200 diamond stud and $1,200 in cash in the pockets of his old sult. Hydrogen is made to solidify at a temperature of 470 degrees below zero, Fahrenheit. POSTOFFICE, Seattle, Wash. Of! fice of Custodian, April 24, 1923. Sealed proposals will be received at this building until 2 o'clock p. m., May 15, 1923, and then opened, for furnishing electric current, water and washing towels during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved by the Treasury Depart- ment. Millard T. 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