The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 7, 1924, Page 3

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© | @ et nO ane THURSDAY Tey it with~ PRUNES RAISINS or CANNED FRUITS/ For a menu treat which FEBRUARY combines food value with delightful flavor. And all at a trifling cost. You'll it for luncheon as well as for breakfast. Shredded WHOLE neat A meal intwoO cuits ~ enjoy full is Disappear Forever » Seldom Fails to Give Absolute Relief From All Pain and Suffering. Guaranteed by All Good Druggists. Many sufferers from Hemorrhoids have become dent because they have been led to believe that their case was hopeless and that there was noth ing in the world to help them, To these people we say, "( sur dr ist and get an or box of MOAVA SUPPOSITOR One of these inserted into the rec tum according to directions will be found to give immediate f y reach the source of the and by thelr soothing, heall: le action first allay the p: i soreness and then by direct act with the ulcers and piles cause them to heal up and disap- r forever, t's simply wonderful how speed y they act Blessed relief often es in two days. Even in cuscs have steadily resisted all own ¢ ments, marvelous re- sults have been obtained. MOAVA is one of the wonderful discoveries of recent years and any sufferer f Piles or Hemorrhoids whe Is appointed with its use can have money refunded —Advertise- Piles despon or to in 4 their ment, HOW TO BE FREE OF GOLDS ALL WINTER A Timely Warning! Everyone knows that even the) slightest cold, if not taken tn time or neglected, often develops into a serious ailment. Don't neglect them, they are dan- gerous. At the first sign of a chill, or sneezing, start taking Hyland's 14—a mild, safe remedy that is dif- ferent from other cold remedies. It does not contain any drug that ts habit-forming or depresses the heart. It gives results at once, yet is perfectly safe even for children, as it contains no quinine, no as- pirin,.no acetanilid, Carry a package in your pocket or handbag to keep yourself in good condition, Hyland’s 14 {s on sale at Bartell Drug Co.—Advertise- ment. STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There {s one safe dependable treatment that relieves itching tor ture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. ‘Ask any druggist for a 350 or $1 bottle of Zemo and apply it as dl- rected. Soon you will find that rritations, Pimples, Blackheads, Eezema, Blotches, Ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying Nquid, is all that is needed, for it ibanishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. Zemo Soap, 25c; Zemo Ointment, 50c. ~ Advertisement. PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES save Money. Travel by Steamer TACOMA Leaves Colman Dock Daily 7, 9, 11 A. M., 1, 3, 5. 7,10 P.M. i fn” BO rin 45¢ tp : VICTORIA, B, ©, Port Angeles, Straits Points Dally, 12:00 Midnight Does not call at Victoria on trip Midnight. ANACORTES HOOD CANAL POINTS Mon., Wed., Fri., r ay NEA BAY A Mon. and Thuri (Goes Thru to Neah Bay or np eenaey, Trip" Ont7) SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS Daily, 1 Anacortes Steamers and schedulew wubjoct to changa without notice, PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO COLMAN DOCK- FOOT MaRiON ST ISLANDS LOOK FOR VISITORS DANCE TO AID RELIEF FUNDS Program Will Precede Fes- tivities of Evening ) are greatly ¢ aged by t 1, as the 4 effort of 1 i 1 ble that many tourists Alaska trip this year Able to secure boat a 4 Grat aid 1 appened last year and will un his year t islands of t group offer a very good substi for the Alaska trip. The San Juan fala are fas becoming a mecca for tourists aa well as for summer homes. aken to open to f of military | ment many acres that is now no k of which ts waterfront. |vations have already been ferred to the land department, the opening of the tracts ts practi cally assured.” LUMBER TRADE HOLDS STEADY | New Business Shows Slight Falling in Week | Louis Sherman Little change tn lumber pro@uction th a slight recession tn new bust ness for the past week was shown and danoe prog the German fa be given at Doug and Pine, un © Russian day, February follow the pr Thursday morning in the weekly re prot of the West Coast Lumbermen’s association. D: the week mills reporting to the associ: manufactured 104,068,687 feet of lum ed by the appearance | ber: sold 95,898,881 feet, and ehipped nan, tenor, The con } 105,601,204 feet. 9 are: Production for reporting mils was | yiring Lnsembdie 16 per cent above normal, New bus!-| (a) “Heart Wounds",...maward Grieg b) “Andante Cantabile ness was 8 per cent below production 8 ipments were 10 per cent above new business. Thirty per cent of all new bust wan for amount 91 al; Firat vi Harrison; Maurice ness taken during the w }future water delivery. 'T ed to 29,108,823 feet, of which 2 My Meart Ie a Late” H. Hunting Woe sta was for domestic cargo de) (y)"vissi d'Arte, Vises! d'Armore livery and 6,516,850 feet export. N (Toeca”) G, Pucetnt business by rail amounted to 2,055 Mary Poiet be Tite Mattet y-seven per cent of the week's pments moved by water i to 49,371,206 feet, of 804 feet moved coastwise astal, and 20,291,402 feet Rail shipments totaled “fet aman This amoun w h 28,9 and inte overneas | 1,703 cars | Local auto and totaled 6,140,058 feet. Unfilled domestic totaled 134,142,717 feet. Unfilled ex Port orders, 211 121 feet. Unfilled rall trade orders, 6,357 cars. In the five weeks of the year, pro duction reported to West Coast Lam. WOULD INSURE feet, and shipments, 466,915,828 feet. | pan | Muirhead, Wounded, Asked On Field Tri . “ To study a eases Lah that | to Post Court Bonds | Were folded together when the two ‘i | mountain ranges, the Cascades and ft Mason |W. J, Mutrbead | thé Olympics, were elevated, and to| ‘TUnning out” of the Jurisdiction of view the work done by the waters|‘he King county courts, a bail to of the Sound, a class in general geol-| Uarantee his appearance as prose-| ogy from the University of Wash-|CUUng witness against Harry Derby, lington is to visit Alki Point ‘Thurs.|ho pumped three bullets into him| day. & week ogo, wan ordered posted by | Judge C. C. Dalton Wednesday. Muirhead was shot by Derby as he was dining with Mra. Derby in the Palm cafo, 1625 Westlake ave. Derby is held on a first degree as-| sault charge and Muirhead ts con-| valeacing {In a Seattle hospital. | Deputy Prosecutor Eugene Meach am, who ts conducting the prosecu: tion of the case, requested the bail bond order of Judge Dalton. | Wilson Honored | in Newsreel Film Remarkable In its unique value as & memorial feature, an International newsreel compilation of the life of Woodrow Wilson, wartime presiden is being shown this week at the Co: lumbia theater in addition to the reg: ular program. It ts composed of “shots of the war chieftain from | his first inauguration to a few days before his death. | Crowds at the Columbia Wednes:| day night sat silent and impressed as the reel unwound, and they saw a hale and hearty Wilson, his cleancut and intellectual features smiling as| he read his first inaugural address standing opposite former President} Taft, They saw him toss out a base-| ball on the Washington diamond. | They followed him to the White| House, bade farewell as ho ascended | the gangway of the George Wash.| ington bound for France and the} peace conference. They rejoiced at| the reviews and parade overseas and| were thrilled by glimpses of the| treaty chamber. Then came the parting. It was 1919 again and Wilson was at his S st. home, # crowd serenading the stricken ex-president, who stood at a| half-closed window, his left arm help-| less at his side. ‘The hearty smile, somewhat tinged with sadness from the war, was erased from his feat ures. He was an old man. The reel flickered along and Seattle saw him at his last appearance, his recent irthday, the aged chief a sad picture he was driven around the city in n automobile given him by adoring firends, It was then that the watchers probably first realized the awful change wrought in thelr former ex- ecutive, the sadly lined face, the en- feebled framo and the absence of his old professional smile. And the motherly solicitude of Mrs, Wilson, unmindful of the clicking cameras, was an added touch of sorrow. 1. H. team deliveries . fs cargo orders To prev Ends Stubborn Coughs ina Hurry Tor rel effectivences, thie old You'll never know how quickly a bad cough can be conquered, until you try this famous old home-made rem- edy. Anyone who has coughed day and all night, w mediate relief given agic. It is very easily prepared, and there is nothing better for coughs, Into a pint bottle, put 21% ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. you can clarified mo} honey, of corn syrup, instead of Either way, the full pint saves two-thirds ‘of the money usually spent for cough preparation and gives you A more positive, effective remedy. It keeps perfectly, and tastes pleasant—children like it. You can feel this take hold instantly, soothin id healing the membranes 1 air passages. It promptly a dry, tight cough, and soon you will notice the phlegm thin out and disappear. A day’s use will usually break up an ordinary throat or cheat cold, and it is also splendid for bron- chitis, croup, hoarseness, and bron- chial asthma. Pinex is a most valuable concen- trated compound of genuine Norway Pine extract, the most reliable tem- edy for throat and chest ailmenta. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” with directions and don’t accept any- thing ie, Guaranteed to ive slag jute satisfaction or money refunde | The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. IF GONSTIPATED, ~—SIOK, BILIOUS ‘Harmless Laxative for the | Liver and Bowels | | | City Workers May Get Vacation, Pay City employes paid on a per diem basis are entitled to two weeks’ va- cation with pay, but aro not en- WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP Feel fine! No griping or inconven- lence follows gentle liver and bowet cleansing with “Cascarets,”| titled to pay for the Saturday halt- Sick Headache, Biliousness, Gases,| holidays or Sundays, according to |Indigestion, and all such distress |@n opinion handed down by Corpor. gone by morning. For Men, Women| ition Counsel T. J. 1, Kennedy and Children—10c boxes, also 260 and | Wednesday, The ruling affects all S0c aizes, any drug store.—Advertise | employes work'ng on a daily wage ment. (| basis, THE SI THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL. President A rTTLE STAR PAGE 3 Canton Crepes Crepe de Chines Crepes Poiret Twill Wool Jersey Tricoknit Charmeen K AND WOOL DRESSES EXCEPTIONAL VALUES | 10.85 | | 15.85 Growped at Katremely Low Prices !! Be in Black—Navy—Brown —Tan—Gray—Copen : —Second Floor Irish Linen Turkish | Seamed | Table Cloths Bath Towels Bed Sheets $4.75 59c $1.19 46-inch hemstitched Irish Extra heavy double thread véxseAnch’ ) Seanad Linen Table Cloths in an as Turkish Bath Towels, iow denig cists (as gsuaiac's wortnie ae floral patterns; Sanit inches, A most un ee Cad neces zy test Floor —First Floor First Floor Spinet Desk Now for th Only three m opportunities. is very good. in the hom $37.50 e Three Final Days of the February Furniture Sale HE Furniture Sale comes to a conclusion Saturday, February 9th. nore days of money-saving These three days will go quickly, but while they last they are full of happy possibilities to those who have homes to furnish. For the amplitude of offerings bearing Clearance Savings is still most prepossessing, and a chance to find exactly what you want Besides Furniture for every room ne—there are excellent offerings in WILTON and AXMINSTER RUGS at remarkable savings! Valentines A complete assortment of Val entines for Mother, Fathe 5 ter, Brothe heart, Friend, Husband and ‘o, with appropriate se Thore is also a ety of comic ones as well from 2 for B¢ to GO¢. To Help Make Your Valentine Party a Success You will find here paper caps, place cards, ¢ cards, dance programs lamp shades and aprons in @ good assortment, ranging in price from 2 for 56¢ to 25¢. Priced —First Floor Stamped Tea Towels 19¢c White cotton Tea Towels, size 16x36 inches, with red borders and stamped with simple design. —Art Department, Mezzanine Floor New Shipment of Doi. Embroidery Threads The needleworkers who use no other than D,M.C. Embroidery Threads will find complete new stocks ready—all the threads— all the colors. —Art Department, Mezzanine Floor 19¢c Will buy many articles for daily use! Strong and heavily plated Can Openers Perererererire) | | Wiro three-cornered Sink Strain. ers a - 19 Large cast aluminum Mixing Spoona ER Gy Sorub Brushes, several styles.190 French Star Furniture Polish.19¢ Heavy steel Carpet Beaters. .190 Long-handled Fire Shovels. ...190 Dover Egg Beaters.... 190 Cups and Saucers, pair. 190 “Cleanwood," a handy) wood. cleaner .... draped, paneled and coat effects. ex autiful styles and color straightline, Sizes for Misses and Women Pillow Cases | Ripplette o *d >, i, 33c Bedeureae 3.95 / $3.95 ¢ 42x36inch Pillow Cases You will appreciate the wear- made of soft finished casing fier med ing qualities ai and fin! ed with wide hem. Ripp te Bedspreads The @s- nt includes rose, gold and blue designs. —First Floor Seven Hundred and Twenty Pairs | | | | High-Grade Pure Thread | —First Floor Silk Stockings 95¢ EALLY fine pure thread Silk Stockings with i lisle top and lisle foot. i Stockings that you would expect to pay con- siderably more for than price quoted. Black only. Sizes 814 to 10%. —First Floor Featuring a Wonderful Sale of Apron Wash Frocks $7.39 Each [TQ‘ASHIONED of splendid quality ginghams and crepes, in a beautiful range of colors and fasci- nating checks on light and dark grounds. Dainty trimming effects of contrasting colors, rick-rack braid and bindings—such smartness— such charm—such winsomeness as you have never before dreamed of--they combine service and smartness at a price amazingly low. —Second Floor eT RN nae Re OME aT ORR et An Extraordinary Sale of WINDOW 55 a SHADES IX HUNDRED Window Shades, with slight im- perfections which will in no way affect the wearing quality of these shades. Colors—Dark Green and Tan. Sizes—30 inches, 83 inches and 36 inches wide by 6 feet long. Mounted on guaranteed rollers, whieh will give long service. While they last, 55c each. —Third Floor “ Roberts, of New York, and be the sp n all organizations of the Y. M. in the state of Washington, ” Bodies. Meet Coach Russell Callow, Albert E Nutting, of San Francisco, will eakers at the convention of held Thursday at Eagleson hall the University of Washington cai pus. What Is Capt. Cc. A. to be SULPHUR CLEARS FIERY, iTCHY SKIN Jf you are suffering from eczema or some other torturing, embarrass- ing skin trouble you may quickly be rid of it by using Metho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. ‘This sulphur preparation, hecauso properties, seldom fails to quickly subdue itch: ing, even of fiery eczerna, The first of ity germ-destroying application makes the skin and comfortable. lea Me! compc are healed right up. Rowles Men- a Reise, olonaant aha cepact thosulphur is applied like any live,” 4 trial package, will, convine ct per-| you. Price $1.00, Sold in Seattle by | pleasant cold cream and {s_ per-| you: lob fectly. harmless, You can obtain|Partell drug stores and all. other HH leading druggists, Boericke & Run- a small jar from any good drug:|yon Co,, Mfrs, San Francleco—Ad- wist,—Advertisoments vertisement Rash and blotches nervy pain yery similar to th tism. In fact, the disease in of mistaken for rheumatism and tre ed as such, with sufferer gets no lasting benefit. Neuritis is usually brought on colds, injuries, bruises, haustion, malarial pol fectlous diseases. The pain may from place to pl accompanied by soreness in muscles, numbness in the hands feet, lame back, stiff Joints, strain or severe headaches, The only way ent, lasting relief ia to heal affected nerves—get rid of the flammatio Zopa Nouritis Tabl a nded for that very cool Neuritis? uritis Is an fnflammation of the| ‘es ghat produces sharp, darting of rheuma- | n result that the | | Nervous ex- | ning or in- | vonfined to one spot or It may move | Sometimes it 19 | the | eye} to obtain perman- the | on| m | } one rubber which does not cover the roof of the mouth if you have t teeth, Natural Rubb net of by |] teeth perfect re- Gum Ly production of the human gum, set of teoth . $10.00 GOLD CROWN yal BRIDGEWORK $4 for 15 All work guaranteed years. Examination fres. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Established 20 Yer Second Aye. and Unive be | A Woman's Message {0 Womens That is why hundreds of women gladly testify to the value of Mrs. Summers’ 2 Opaline Home Treatment in relieving so much of the misery and suffering known to womankind. READER, if you are troubled with some of t! special ailments of women= SEND FOR A FREE TEN DAYS’ TREATMENT with descriptive literature, Test Mrs. Summers’ Opaline without the knowledge o! 20, a week, For twenty-five years women reported it satisfactor; ‘stable tonics and compounds, Used by old and young and does not interfere with daily — ‘eet ike in Confidence, ae your leticr ie opened, Tead ond anewered by @ woman: (Mrs, Summers’ Remedies Are Sold At Leading Drug Stores.) ‘STAR WANT ADS GET RE!

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