The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1923, Page 3

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AY rHeE EATTLI GOERSAUM Veteran Is Riding on a Marcel Wave al Forsakes His Plow fer Cur Hig Fron “The a Miss Fair” Huntly De La oe THE GROTE-RANKIN CO) OTTO F. KEGEL, President 31,/89 COLUMBIA RECORDS |e: + NOW PLAYING— Retura ree agement at lees of Douglas Fairbanks im the finest pleture of all Umes— “ROBIN HOOD” Coming—Harold A SALE BEGINNING TOMORROW HERE Now— Pola Negri to ber FIRST AMMRICAN- wa PICTURE — mount’s “Bella Donna” Brand new doubk faced Columbia Records by such celebrated artists as: Al Jolson Henry Burr Arthur Collins Irving Kaufman Charles Harrison Stewart Ash Van and Schenck Franklin Nora Bayes George Meaders Marion Harris Ted Lewis’ Jazz Band Art Hickman’s Orchestra Van Eps Princess Band Louisiana Five Guido Gialdino Guido Deirn Irene Sam Music Artist Left But Small Estate Records will sembled on the First Floor and plenty of sales people will be at hand tohelp you in your selections. Dealers will find this a splendid op- portunity to replenish their stocks. be as- All sales are final— we cannot make ex- changes or give refunds on sale records. . . Skin Eruptions Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lu- bricating liquid is produced inthe bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doc- tors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this nataral lubri- cant and thussecures regular bowel movements byNature’s own method—lubrication. Nujol is. lubricant—not a medicine of laxative—so cannot gripe. Try.it today. The hand that holds the curling iron the hand that milked the he of Stuart Ensley, veteran, who has forsaken his old occupation as a farmer and has itaken up seamanship on the “marcel Ly the many veterans have finished their rehabilitation training in Seattle and have found employment. inset (by Groff) shows Ensley before his rural tendencies combs, curling irons and other tools of Iris present trade. , cows, 86 war nou waves.” one of who The supplanted by fine tooth ley t were Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Marked Down One-Fourth to One-Half Off the Original Prices A sweeping clearance of Dress stocks, including the highest priced aswell as the medium and lower priced dresses. the knowle reak thru wu an | for of them | al) Enal s course In hair|t or dis. | t dres a ty culture in peational | 7° wen govern. } BY LESTER M is secure TUART E. E2 . former Ido he wheat rancher and vet of the Rainbow divixion, is» lwave lengths abead of jabled veterans taking | training under the fedéral | ment. | He t« riding to rehabjiitation on Itho ere of a marcel wave. He has found ore the oil in| thickest on th od waves, and HUNT | | comber atiable inton and the good fort choice approved |b | tor ora. vid the 15) BADLY WOUNDED AT t weatti shop at 218 Pine st. He has en the plow for the }and the bayonet for | toothed’ comb No of hi ourting iron the coarse Dresses for Every Occasion—Dresses for Every Type—Dresses whose price value is doubly important owing to the fact that they are new, and offered by a department which is but little more than two months old. Dresses reduced to $18.00. Dresses reduced to $29.00.. Dresses reduced to $37.00. Dresses reduced to $44.00. Dresses reduced to $51.00. 2] farming He was at a loss to » Ba RGAIN BASEMENT If you have an economical family budget, the Bargain Basement is for you. To buy necessities in things to wear at our bargain prices is a big stride toward greater savings! 7, pants m ; . s, fin ger print ‘experts and optical mre. chante. ed, even to the ministry, ible and congenial oceup Jast, in despair, noe ligened to what| wild w ing. And p of many voca are be- ms, Tho ans’ bureau andling the training of ‘The pations sausage makers ‘DOG CAUSES Nicky Reis! 8 Writ Is Approved HIM TROUBLE) WASHINGTON, May 21.—The su-| big demand has been fe 8. Parker, 47, @ manufacturer.) preme court ‘today upheld the ac-|1Kirby admitted In court. that sh Ing, accotintancy, mechanic was so annoyed by the barking of/tion of the New York district court} broke her engagement to Henr men, shoe repairers, eptohisaiters a dog that he threatened to shootin issuing a writ of habeas cor vas | : § and bakers. both the dog and its owner. ‘cord: | ¥ feller by sending him a pawn t CAN FILL DEMAND ling to Captain E. L. Hedges, Mon-| FOR ANY WORK | day ; ‘ A. E. McCabe, head of the em:| The landlord of a hotel at Eighth ment ‘division, of tlie Veterans’ and Weller st, awoke to Which some months ago freed Jules | for her engagement ring. pinned to his door In Broke Engagement With Pawn Ticket CHICAGO, May 21.—Miss Florenc: ea Bitcined Rugs Are AMONG THE AMERICANS re | Cause of Two Dying | jturning from Europe on the White| "ROME, May 21.—Fumes from a star liner Olympic, which arrived | poisoned rug sent ‘to Guiseppe Ma- w York last Wednesday, were |roni by a business rival at Milan, | apt. and Mrs. James Griffiths, 752| killed Maroni and hi Olympic place, Seffttic. mn me A splendid bargain for you Tuesday. They are pleated and cut good and full. Navy, brown and black, but not all sizes in every color. Sizes to 33 of my clothes caused th th to spread. “T tried other remedies with but little success. I read an adi ment for Cuticura Soap and O ment and sent for a free sample. It helped me so I purchased more, : after using two cakes of Cut Soap and one box of Drege tice 4 was completely Lae ned) Martin Knapp, Burlington, Colo., Aug: 10, 1922. Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment: Talcum your every-day toilet p tations and watch your skin imp Sample net iti Or; | 2 of the Supervis |like ft was in misery and 1 decided | Washinigton, D. .C., }to execute it at the first opportun: |s LED PROPOSA ity, I'm a nervous wreck. anyway.” |oq in this office at 8 “You'll get a good, long rest in| faivttie’ eo a place where dogs are unknown {f| tension to wome | ep on writing letters like|oiq. Post Office at blankety | that,’ Hodges told him, Parker was Drawings endiapecitio all night and) released, to find, another rooming johtained from the Custodian at .It_sounded'| house where dogs howleth not, tle, Washingtgw, or “ats thia* ofrice'| = ——— Jin the discretion of the Supe ising | Acting | veil’ he open: m., May Arie aes »_ howled culture, is h history. the thre he re Foch, Clem- Women’s SAILOR HATS 2.89 Of good quality straw, All sizes, and in red, brown and black. Some mercer- ized bands, WHITEWASH TIME! Now's the time for all good men to. get out the old whitewasir brush and paint up! Exposed s 8 neglocted mean money of pocket. For surfaces that eed ofl paints, nothing is better than good whitewash 0} paint, They are the cheapest protective coverings obt », afford ‘a good degree of fire nrotection to frame struct liscourage vermin and their lime base is one of the best sweeteners and cleansérs known, \ —| | n| to the want ad columns, | How to throw off that tired, listless feelin ENERA-|sion, feel tired out, and tava p tions ago,| ples’ and boils. It is so lour foremoth-/give nature a little help, and ers made aj best sure way is to start “tea” every|S. 5. 8 Be ite br and Buy w nerves ‘depend on -po' ka ley Enba 8. 8. S. will improve your app jand give you greater en )jenerey, strength, and a more | _~— - | | Is your room unpleasant where | | staying? Today's want ad} jcolumns wills new one ‘Turn to them Ni Our Washington bureau has ready for you an eight-page booklet telling al! about whitewash and cold water paint; equipment needed, preparing surfaces, formulas for mixing, all about non-rubbing whitewash, weatherproof whitewash-—everything on the subject. If you want it fill out the coupon below and mail as directed Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D, C. 1 want a copy of “Whitewash and Cold Water Paint” and inclose a loose two-cent stamp for same, the men as they wnplete their stated, shot!" The note was signed with a Hedg Parker was immedi hé will supply the man ker told greate: Frenchmen w Peg-top style, cut with wear well and wash well, jcourses and declates he can fill any demand mad upon him. | | Sinee the war 1,300 men have been . rehabilitated in the 13th district, and | *kull and crossbones this summer will find 600 more men | in Seattle re to again assume their share of the world's responsi. | bilities. | McCabe asks Seatthy employers exqated,. arid, -Absoremig. to Incidentally, Ensley, blank! sponded unwaveringly, pockets, Sizes 3 to 7 years. Mail Order W (Nicky) Arnstein” from jail in| the missive Ridden with fear of an unknown te Capt and others in this vicinity to advise | Hedges, admitted that he had writ s « | ence and Made of good weight Must be accompanied with connection with bankruptcy _pro-| ceedings. au, is endeavoring to find jobs| br ‘keep that - dog from how or both it and you will be the landlord rushed to police eadquarters and told -his story. to ately him of their neods and whetfier they | en the note |want hait dressers or plano tuners}. “! couldn't ning much of F ed paterday w , fj They'll Stand ar ee Washings! “Marcel.” Cc. ‘ i chambray. Navy blue and turkey red trimmed. They cash or money order, plus 10 for delivery. Sudden and severe p Stomach, Bowels, Intestinal "Overwork occa: Cramp, Colic, Diarrhoea ‘which cousined of a tired the back, ‘ae Wy my strength, A ff barks havo been carefully selected, proportioned sofentifically and pre-+ i ing ind pains in $3.89 Fine quality, Some poke styles and oft-he-face styles, Gray, (an, navy and black, Colored bands and facings. Address Size ses. ++. Quantity, 5O years in use 56O years dependable and when needed worth GO times ite cost for a single dose Equally valuable at home, when tart and for emer- gencies by night or day, Sold everywhere State (Our Washington bur received without ne Please be careful.) u advises that many coupons are ¢ or some essential part of address, pared for that great blood purifier To serve beneficially —s, | from one generation to another suc- cessfully is a guarantee of its ef, fectiveness, Tho way wo live and eat, we can’t step from Winter into Spring without purifying the blood; unless we choose to suffer depres- ste advised me to take taking only several bottles I was @ tirely. relieved.” ‘Try it yourself, S. 8. 8. ts et all good drug stores, ‘Tho size is more cconomical, Get a tle today! $.S.S. makes you feel like yourself agai

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