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21, 1 “Meet Us and Wear Diamonds” Weisfield & Goldberg Celebrated Ulinois Master Celebrated Illinois Master Wo have Just recetvea « lerge shipment of new model Illimots Master W 12 and 16 ‘ALWAYS ON TIME Thousands of Seattle People are now wearing high grade, dependable watches by having taken advantage of the Weisfield and Goldberg convenient credit plan. can quit wishing and own one of the Celebrated Illinois Master Watches, by ing only one dollar down and one dollar a week. You will be You Also ance and its excellent timekeeping qualities. Green gold, $: $1.00 down, $1.00 a week. All other standard makes (Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Howard, Bulova) sold on credit at Weisfield & Goldberg Watches sent by mall for free examination 308 Pike St. Seattle's Credit Jewelers 302 Union St. pay- proud of its appear- 35.00; white gold, $37.50; prices Pearts Restrung 400 FOUNTAIN PENS and PENCILS “If Sam Weisfield Can’t Repair Your Watch, Throw It Away!” Res. *Children Cry for [BRIDGE STREETS Liditec ty To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of package, Physicians everywhere recommend it, —Advertisement | Proven directions on each MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages, Gast fib OUSFoBARGAINS DEPARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE 32 Women’s Suits in potret twill, velours and serges. Fur trimmed and embroidered. 38 Sport and Polo Coats. styles and materials, 18 Canton Crepe and Silk Dresses. All for, Dandy Worth twice the price. Children’s Gingham Dresses, sizes 7 to 14. Some with bloomers at- tached. At less than the Cost of the materials. Boys’ sturdy, good mixture Suits, tn $4.89 tailored, at ... Men's Balbriggan and Porous Knit Union suits 89c at... Children’s 2-strap ani Mary Jane Slippers, sizes 5 to 8. $1.49 $2.00 value, at Bargain Basement Specials Pure Aluminum Percolators, Rice Botlers, Roasters, Frying Pans, ete, $1.50 81 c value at,, Window Shades, ain. by 6 ft. 3 tall cans Carnation Milk for . Fancy Turkish Towels, regular 40c, at.. Bedspreads, satin finish; full stze, Bed Sheets, seamed, 72x90, at . “29¢ Pillow Slips, 36x42, at ... Silk Remnants, %- to 1%-yard lengths. Very good buy at— Van Alen Tomatoe: 25c 29¢, 49¢ and 89¢ GROCERIES 25c Alc . 2% oan; can, Pork and Beans, No. 1 can; Old Faithful brand; 3 cans for (19¢ Quantities limited j tiem, Overhead ‘Crossings London Are Planned LONDON, March Pians to handle London traffic In a new way | being agitated. This bridges at busy street crossings #0 that two continuous streams of traf. | fle can progress constantly, instead of each being held up half the time. Sir Alfred Yarrow, a well known | engincer and shipbutlder, has put for- ward the scheme fer road bridges, which Is understood to have reached an advanced stage of consideration by the L. C. C, and other authorities. ‘The proposal briefly is to construct | high-level roads at points where| streams of traffic cross, Sir Alfred haa offered to erect, at his own ex- pense, an elevated roadway at a se- are includes }lected point on condition that the scheme remains in operation for two Years, so that its efficiency may be thoroly tented. If the plan ts regarded as unsuc- cessful, Bir Alfred will pay for re. moving the bridge and restoring the| Foad to its original condition. All the United States navy yards are arsenals, SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK That beautiful, even mhade of dark, glossy hair can only be had/ by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, Just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances {ts appearance a hundredfold, Don't bother to prepare the mix- ture; you can get this famous old recipe Improved by the addition of} other Ingredients at a small cont, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural coor and }tustre of your hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap- plied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after |another application it becomes beau- tifully dark and appears glossy and | lustrous.—Advertisement. for | other SUNSHINE SMILES Shut-Ins and Department for Seattle Sacrificed Their Friends, Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star Edited by Dr, Frank BR. Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 TELL HIM 80 If you hear a kind word spoken Of some worthy soul you know It may fill his heart with sunshine If you only tell him #0, If a deed, however humble, Helps you on your way to go, Beek the one whose kand has helped you, Beek him out and tell him so, -Unknown. Dr, Frank Loope, Dear Sir: You always find a way to help everycae in need, #o T am making this appeal in behalf of a sbutdn Hving at 2025 W, 69th st Seattlo, Ho ts just now able to ait up, and is very much {n need of a Wheel chair, His last operation ne | Connltated the amputation of both legs just below the knee, and he is in & pitiful condition, He ts honest and worthy of our consideration, and J thought a few in Smiles column might bring forth one more wheel chair for him. Mr, T. G. Rear and his mother live at the above mentioned address, He is looking forward to the time when he have artificial mba, and hopes It will be in the near future, | #0 he may only need the loan of « chatr a short time. I remain, youre re- ©. AUBURN, LONG MAKES Goop Many of our shutin readers will interested in hearing of little be used to sing for them over the phone and on other occasions. Francis is the boy who appealed to The Star him in finding a place to could help his mother and hers and sisters, For a time after leaving Seattle for Ban rancisco his voice failed him, but the following letter from the Carey Musto shop shows he is back in bet. ter form than ever: Dear Dr. Lope: Mry. Lillian Long tells me you would be glad to learn that her fon, Francia, js making ite & name for himself as a singer tn San Franciaco. Ho will make his first appearance on this city on March 19, x | Rhodes Co,, { moment ho will appear, but It be between § and 10 p.m. He sing an A and B group of songs, h will Include one by myself, “My Old Irish Mother. Very cordially yours, JOSEPH B, CAREY. ————_- Witt the gentleman who of- | fered to loan Mr. W. D. Hudson, 311 & wheel | chair, plea t1-462 Your phone number has been misplaced and Mr. Hudson ts | Yery anxious to get the chair, b at, phone CA ° GETS HOME earold girl we asked | our readers to find a home for has/ found a beautiful home with friends of the father who did not know of of this man until tn- | formed formed thru this department. ertment. Her JOINT-EASE '« Stiff Swollen Joints [Rheumatic or or Otherwise Says: “When Joint-Ease Gets in—Joint Agony Gets Out” It was a highclass pharmactst who saw prescription after re. | |scripton fail to help hundreds of | Brine, F. W. his customers to get rid of rheu. matic swellings and stiff, Joints, And it was this eames man who asserted that a remedy could and would be compounded that would make creaky, swollen, tormented joints work with just as much |emoothness as they ever did. Now his prescription, rightly named Joint-Ease, after being tested successfully cases, {a offered through progreasive pharmacists to the millions of peo. ple who suffer from ailing” joints) on many that need limbering up. Remember, Joint-Kase {s for ail- ments of the joints, whether in an- kle, knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, spine or finger, and when you rub it on, you may expect speedy and gratity- ing results. It is now on rywhere for 60 cents a tube—Ad- vertivement. WOMEN A BUNDLE OF NERVES “Everything irritates me—I am a bundle of nerves, I ache all over and cannot sleep, and am so des- pondent.”” ter written from one woman to an- describes the condition of many women who suffer from feminine allments. Nothing will re- Neve this distressing condition so surely as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, made from roots and herbs. For fifty years it has been restoring sick and ailing women of America to health and atrength.—Advertisement. ‘Tho one remedy that always gives | fect feel, HOW ‘‘TIZ” HELPS SORE, TIRED FEET Good-bye, sore fest, burning feet, swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoo tight- | ness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your faco “Tin is magical, acts right off. “Ti” draws out all the polsonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use “Tiz and forget your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your jet a box of “Tiz” now elief from the awful pain of Kidney |at ‘any drug store or department and Bladder Troubles and Rheuma 0c. a box—at druggists—writr for free sample to Na-Dru-Co., Inc uflalo, N. Y. 135.4 U store. Don't suffer, Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, ny hurt, never get tired, A year's foot comfort guaranteed ror a fow cents.—Advertisement, in Sunshine| | | 1 | ROOM RENT FREE | inflamed “|E obstinate | t druggists ev: | Thia extract from a let: | in agony. | ~o Two huge floors loaded with choice Clothing, Furnish- 1S-yearold brother ts anxious also P " to find & good home where he can ings and Shoes |work and go to achool | | AT THE COUNTRY HOME | The Seward Soctal and Literary club will give @ fine munical and Yooul program at the county homo tomorrow, Saturday, afternoon. | | A very enjoyable mustoal program as given Inst week by the young |People of the Adventist church. eee | HOSPITAL RADIO FU | Our Veterans’ hospital radio fund making progress slowly. One ever made, including all fixtures, is Vrank R. Loope, 2835 Boylston ave, Nq Beattie, Wash. Dear Sir; | It has come to our attention that you are endeavoring ‘to rai |clent funds to install two ra one at the new Veterans’ hospital, Camp Lewis, Marine hospital at Port Town | We are enclosing our check In the amount of $26 and ask that you add it to the other donations you may receive, | We fully Thousands Rewarded Tomerrow And you will buy Arrow Collars, 1¢; Handker- chiefs, 3¢; Socks at 7¢; Garters, 6¢; Suspend- ers, 10¢; Wool Process Work Socks, 14¢; Over- alls, 98¢; Coverall Play Suits, 68¢; Boys’ Over- alls, 38¢; Heavy Gray Union Suits, 98¢; Leath- er Lined Work Gloves, 23¢; Felt Slippers, 55¢; Extra High Grade Pants, $1.49. Big lot of Shoes for Men, Women and Children, 98¢ and $1.45. eR OVERCOATS $4.85 About 300 Coats in latest models. You will say they are wonderful values at $25 to $35, and they all go at only $9.85. Also about 165 odd Overcoats, all new goods, go at only $4.85. realize the wonderful work you have accomplished along this and other Mnes for the shut- |ing in and about Seattle and trust if we can be of further rervice to| you, that you will kindly advise | us Very sincerely yours. WM. C. OTT, Secretary Ku Klux Klan No, 4. B. CARDEN, ¢den Broom factory, 8749 | | Fourth ave. N. W., BU naet- | | £162, phones that ne can use a | | couple of blind or crippled | broom salesmen. | RADIO PROGRAM Thru the courtesy of the Seattle Musicians’ association, we will have tho pleasure of hearing, over our shut-in broadcast from KDZB, the Saturday noon, 12-12:30, splendid organization of lady lclans known as Bob's B. B. La orchestra, with Phyllis Van Wyck an vocalist. The personne! of the orchestra follows: | Margaret Dt manager .. Rosamond 1 en, Mae Murchison .. Marea Murchison . Ariana Meyer Charlotte Adama sees evesClarinet wand saxophone that mi dies" on Banjo vi Plano «Drums Trumpet Room rent is offered frea to nome strong young man willing to ansist in putting a shut-in to bed evenings: walking distance to downtown. Phone FL lot-0255 or CA ptl-4626 for | particulars, HATS and CAPS 10c°25c’98c KIDDY. C/ Has somebody got a k: little Betty Her daddy's ade and mother can't afford such ex- travagance. Betty says sister haa} been given a nice big doll, but I/ | want a kiddy-cart. Any second hand | Jone will do, Phone GArfid.0215, |These children get very fow pla: toys and I am asked to help Betty CHILDREN TEAR SYMPHONY = wish to thank the following auto- for the use of thelr autos in bee ing the children from the Girls’ |Parental school, Theodora home, | Ryther home, Washington Children's home, and the Sight Saving depart ment of the public schools, to the Seattle Symphony orchestra Sunday | Mixs Vivian Maguire, Mra, Norwood | Braket, Mrs. F.C. Braden, F. A. | Rose, Dr. Russel H. Carl, Mra, Lynn, Packard Motor Co. (two cars), I. Brigham, Mra. Hupp, J. B. Martin, W. B. Severyns, Mrs. pee Skinner, C. L, Greiner, Mrs. p. J. Brown, Mr. Miller, Howard | Jennings and Mra, L, H. Marrian, | | Local Talent to | Portray History KINSTON, N. C., March 21.—An STORE CLOSED For FIVE Days hing prices below cost. QUITS , Is UNABLE ITs TO ADJU LEASE AND FORCED TO SELL OUT AT ONCE So do not confuse this Great Sale with any other. Quit Business proposition we are offering you and positively the Lowest Prices Entire stock goes—two huge floors must be sold to the bare walls, No reasonable offer will be refused for any part or all of this great stock of merchandise. Remember, it is a Genuine Come and you will profit at— i] | ;|hundred forty-eight dollara was pro |vtously reported. Latest contribu |tlon ts ae follows: | 1020-22 FIRST AVE. COR. SPRING ST. Sale Opens Tomorrow at 9 A.M. A Gigantic Mercha dise Slaughter Think of buying a high grade Men's Serge Suit, full lined, that sold up to $37.50 —they all go tomorrow at only $10.85. And extra _ heavy Work Shirts and Over- alls at only 98¢. Big lot Extra Pants— all go at $1.41, Also Hats, Caps, Un- derwear, Khaki Clothes, etc. — values to $3.50 — all go at 98¢. Thousands of other items at ridiculously low prices. ET BOYS’ SUITS $1.98 About 125 Fine Wool Suits that sold as high as $10—while they last —go at only $1.98. Also several hundred Top Notch Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, out they go at $3.85. Read These Prices Space will permit of only a few examples here, but thousands more bargains will be found fm the store. Men’s Suits $5.85 361 beautifully tai- lored Suits of the finest fabrics, the kind you would appre- ciate at around $30. Snap these up quick at $12.85. Also about 270 fine Suits, broken lines, sold as high as $35. All go at $5.85. DO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND THIS GREAT SALE SHIRTS All kinds Work Flannel Shirts Khaki Shirts UNDERWEAR Fine Ribbed Garments ot. Broken lines, values to $6 sees $1.48 a clans BOYS’ SHOES towed soles... 9OC weseees 48c ${.4 About 500 pairs of Men’ Solid Leather Work 0 $5.00 Dreas Shoes. We quiTr— THEY GO AT.. $1.45 OUTFIT YOUR WHOLE FAMILY AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE TOMORROW 1020-22 FIRST AVE. COR. SPRING ST. Palace Clothing Co. historical pageant will be given here April 11, by home talent from several counties, The actor folk will portray | incidents connected with “the lost| colony” of Virginia, Dave, the first} RALEIGH, N, C., March 21.—State white child born in America, and) agricultural authorities estimate that other events in the early history of | 386,000,000 pounds of tobacco were the South. {produced on North Carolina farms last summer. More than 262,000,000 Tobacco Crop Is , Pounds had been sold on the inde- | pendent markets of the state up to Placed on Market | LA GRANGE, N. C,, March 21.— “Aunt” Gracie Wootie died here re- cently, the last of a notable colony of centenarians. She was 108 years of age, and a negress. Seventy-five de- January 1, while much of the re- maining 124,000,000 pounds was known to,have been sold thru the growers’ co-operative marketing asso- ciation. A small part of the crop re ined In farmers’ hands. grave. Don’t Neglect Your Eyes Have you Weadaches? Does fine print blur when reading? ‘These are aften symptoms of ¢3 property fitted. glasses will gt me in today for examination. 10 years expe: Good Glasses, $2.50 EXAMINATION FRED Glasses Kepaired. Broken Leuses Duplicated. DR. JOS. FREEMAN Optometrist and Optician, 1203 Third A\ DENTAL, 106 Cctimbia St Seattle's Leading Dentist for beac Than 3. Albers new oats ready before the coffee’s brewed “Something new under the sun’ Minit Oats—a hot nourishing breakfast dish ready for your table in 3 to 5 minutes! Freshly milled from selected Western oats and pre-cooked by a new and exclusive process. All the healthful body. elements are retained and a rich and deli- cious flavor added. Ready now at your sizes. ‘ta him fora pocegetaied in two