The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1905, Page 4

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THE ‘Seat Bee STAR NY STAR I ON EXCHPT SUNDAY c Getiy matt ON the ad ton } ‘ ata} ad Bum < t i — 1006 Hart 3 Tribune By E. W. BLACK WOOD, Chicago Representa’ W. D. WARD, New York Representative ——— AFTER THE CORPORATIONS peor At cheaper, as the general public willl take « paign assessment | EEE EE REE Re GOOD COMPLEXIONS MEAN CARE BY CYNTHIA GREY. t SEEK OE + teeta PO RP RRO R PREP RE Rete eee OT everyone of us can have a clear skin and eomplexior tw n have a healthy looking complexion and a smooth skin, which is the next thing to the wild rose type of beauty Just as long as we eat food that we know disagrees with us, just so long may we expect ed unattractive skin eats anything that will disar woman will be good to look wee upeR, Skin eruptions show a faulty digestion #W¢@ an impure blood, Nothing is better to improve the condition of the blood than ts the old-fashioned remedy of sulphur and molasses. Eat eparit of fat foods. Drink plenty of water two hours after eating before breakfast drink a glass of orange juice or lemonade wi little sugar. Fresh fruits and green vegetables form @ simple diet and are deaut ifiers. If the skin roughens from contact with the alr wear a veil and avoid washing the face either just before or just after going out Use cold cream instead of so much » and water. Apply the cream with a soft cloth, ryb it in with the tips of the fingers, al- ways rubbing woward ¢ across lines, and take it off by gently rubbing « he cloth. Apply to the face @ pure, colorless, harm- less powd and the face will be cleaner and look better tha had been washed in hot water ani soap. Paint is vulgar. Powder ts & great protection from wind and dust After bathing at night mop over the face @ little of the follow ing lotion: One ounce of rose water, one ounce simple tincture of Denzin, five drops of glycerine, 15 drops of tineture of myrrh When it is necessary to have the hands in water frequently, con- @tant care only prevents redness, roughness and sometimes ac- @ual pain from soreness. After washing the hands, dry them thor- whiy on & soft towel. Rub into them mmon ostmeal. This wes the hands soft and white. Wear warm gloves or mits when Dut of doors. For chapped lips and bands try glycerine and rose water, half and half. All skins will not stand glycerine, it acts as a poison causes a serious eruption. For such skins use mutton tallow one ounce, sweet almond ofl one ounce. Heat together and while the mixture is cooling beat into it four or five drops of rose geran- tum. Soak 30 grains of gum tragacanth In seven ounces of rose Water for three days. Strain through muslin and add one-half ounce of aleohol, one-half ounce of glycerine and one teaspoonfyl of pow- dered borax. A healing lotion for irritated skin can be made from one dram of boric acid, two ounces of distilled witch hazel and two ounces of rose water. Apply sight and morning with absorbent cotton. Many women find camphor ice sufficient for their needs. This can be made at home One-half pound white wax, six ounces aper- Maceti, nine ounces castor oil, three ounces powdered lump cam- phor, one ounce glycerine and one-half dram oil of bitter almonds. Put the white wax and spermaceti into a stone or earthenware ba @in, and stand it in @ pan of hot water on the back of the range until melted. Add castor ofl and powdered camphor, and stir un- til these are melted, then add the giycerime. Continue stirring slowly, but constantly, until thoroughly mixed. Then add oll of bitter almonds. In three minutes remove from the fire, but con- tinue stirring until partly colled and sufficiently thickened to pre- Vent separation, then pour into small molds. Next day turn out, ‘wrap each piece of camphor ice in tinfoil, and put in a cool place THE LATEST ARRIVALS IN COVERT CLOTH JACKETS FROM $8.00 TO $22.50 ON $1.00 A WEEK PAY MENTS. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., inc. 422-424 Pike Street. Corner Fifth. “THE RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE.” Pianos‘Rent Rent Allowed on Purchase Price KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 2d Ave. (Established 1866.) Largest Music House on the Coast THE SEATTLE STAR— THE W By Frederick Trevor Hill Copyright 1904 by Doubleday, Copyright 1904 »y New pape? Math 10 Jependent 1188. EB: Page & Co, anxiety and to inep took Maddox's note CFSE EPTFE TTT TE OOO WHAT PEOPLE SA} * Oe ee ee ero | ° * . —) THE DOOR CHECK sa handy thing. And stil! the “No wonder Hoch, You Must seen If you cannot, irritated or ceaguieed state of will soon de- velope into nervous prostration Nature demands sleep, | it is as important as is a part of her build istaining process of unconsciousness relaxes the nental and physical strain, allows nature to hausted vitalit man, acta debonair ~he knows he do tt over again jes’ Two lovers once sat by the sighing | ets got wet by coming tide; The wavelets crept upward, but they didn't mind, Which makes good the saying that | true love is blind. Clerk—"I suppose youve mastered your new machine by Woman who ievine brings | refreshing sleep, the irritation moves the congestion, It is also a nerve buil nourishes and strengthens ¢ | months ago—"Yes. i underatan: ne other evening of a strong man in New York who lifts two tons by means of a har “1 was reading can't make it run FROM LESCHI “That is truly remarkable—but I weather and have % lady friend who is a shor it equivalent to a call? MRS. G. G. G. sickness with creates energy in all the organs. Nothing will give strength | By your inquiry you have opened fo fleas on M4, /_ wholesome ¢ at just a glance My mistress washes me each day, never does she change quickly as Dr. Miles’ Morden! at winter I had two That you can morning at uttiog « bie Cgure in The xrocery vanced with rapid strides until naw is a reguinr clearing house for the neighborhood affairs the grocery is nervous | could not xieep. My | after trying different went for a doctor she exclaimed indignant Mile’ Nervine. i bad» Ot slept for some imme. | Who came first? eryman says, putting a raw potato the spout of Mra can with one hand and throwing @ the affable gro- “perhaps it is because you have a/ tefl a of ot Dr. hy eenane le sold who will guarantee ie will oa. edical Co., Ellchart, Ind THAT'S SEW The taflor looks very demure As cross-legged he sits; Yet he is scheming all the while To give somebody fits! Y"s bunch of ce ‘Oh, walt on Mra y with the,othdr, who has jet your backache? developed into lum! says Mra. A «74d you hear Wek Seepeand tele ‘ChicagoLoanOffice Miss Dresser?” What was it?” “Arrested for cruelty to animals.” As far as satisfaction | A genteel piace to borrow money on f* equal to regular sit-down chat at home, and I see no reason why it should not count as a visit ladies are on an corns not considered has out-dreased exposing two) Dep't Store Second Avenue, between Pike Special for Friday O44 lot of Shirt Waists, not all sizes, and slightly from display. calves to the rain.” A calf strayed away From its home one fine day, { And onto the car track it rambled The cruel car Cut the calf into veal, And its brain ee any old thing. would not go so far as to advocate | |making the grocery call a regular | | substitute for the goes @ good ways further than an exchange of | dressing sacque patterns over the ~~ LITTLE BAND BOX MARKET Pioneer Butchers of Seattie. The Very Choicest of Meata, Poul- California some Full size comfortable, is the best time, Why travel by when our time is shorter? The Southern Pacific company op- erates two dally trains by pictur esque Shasta route. vations and descriptive literature at [Union Ticket office. All Wool Cashmere § regular value 26 Richardson's KF 608 First ave | The tombs of kind A ' eo lon . , " You Have Alwa cht has borne the wigs oe nature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under lnaooent | his personal supervision for over BO year Allow no one to deceive tin this. Counterfeits, Imitations and ° ot «Junta are but Experiments, and endanger the : health of Children— Experience tinst Experiment, | The Kind You Have Always Bought . ” Bears the Signature of ° " - a > a In Use For Over 30 Years. THE COLONEL’S WATERLOO. Olympic <> “|PancakeFlou re 4-Pound Package Now “spend Wau Mae # Plateful a ou May Try a Plate Water With a Cup o’ Coffee Free Today at Che €nnex Second and University Second and University Full 2-ounce The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1013-3015 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1340. The FASHION The 20th Century Store 537 Queen Anne Ave. Seattle YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE MONEY LF YOU TRADE WITH Specials for Fri- day and Satur- BUILDERS, NOTICE want t t Ang xt your new oo We have t re ved a full comp line of Fine Haré- ware we bought in quantity and at the right price. We will eg it at the price Call and see us before you purchase—we know we can pleas you GEORGE H. WOODHOUSE CO., 1405 Second dy, OUR NEW STORE tea GD percs| TEETH FREE All This Week Brown's phon SUPPLY CO.| Painless Dentists Are School of Photography | free te Amateurs | Cutting Prices ~ Again And this is the c ce of a lifetime to have your dental work done at reduced prices by these world-re- nowned specialists. LADIES BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year guarantee, Lady attendants Houre—-#:20 to 6; Sundays, > to 12. Both phones. 1420 SECOND AVENUE. sizes and price per ga price y garment jal sale for Monday and day © lot o ts and pas gament is 29¢. 2 E ur price for M Tuesday, per garment § We carry a li line in Sie and children’s under muslins and hosiery it will pay you to visit all our other departmenta Our display in taflor-made and street bats are now ready and open for your imapection. We have all the Intest designs and novelties in the millinery line and we can save you from 25 to 6 per cent on your purchase. Come and place your order with us now and you will be pleased Our terms are cash or credit, so and ask about our terms. H. B. PARKER ‘woop |All thie EXTRACTING FREB Wood, Charcoal an@ Coke Week EXAMINATION Seattle Coal and .)3'00." Wood Co $8 and $10 Gold Crowns Lane Btrect and Railroad Ave @& | $15 and $20 Bets of Teeth. " Come in at once and take nee = oS os LE tage of low rates. All work ~ UNTI jteed for ten years and done HOUGHTON & HUNTER | | painless system, known and Jewelers, only by Fine Watch and Jew- DENTISTS ge a 113 First Ave. NO MORE DREAD. | Partors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Union. Teeth extracted and filed abso-|one door south of MacDougall, lutely without pain by our late | Southwick’s. |acientific method, patented and) Hours—s:30 a m to 6p @ weed By evel | Sundays, 8:30 to 12:30. NERVOUS PEOPLE |and those who dread having thetr| Be sure you are in the right place \teeth extracted or other work done a earnestly Invited to office, where we will demonstrate to} | thelr entire satisfaction our claim. $2.80 Shoo for salto at The Hub 51, Written guarantee fo! with all OLD CROWNS $2.50 HARRY SILVER, Prop. oTH WITHOUT PL. merge 117 Yesier Way. Giamonds and all kt ;Fe SE "Gulnly oon | Hours, $a. m. to § p.m, Sundays, OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 807% Pike Street, Cor, Third Ave./ ————— 30 a m to 6 pm Sundays, £:30 a. m. to 12 m 11-13 HINCKLEY Y 614 FIRST AVE, SEATTLE BW. walt | 717 SECOND Second Moor Howard Buildin. haves pimples Ind. 2643. opposite Penn Mutual Life om the Buliding. . = ~ . AY mouth, sleere makin hatr Bend. to Arch atrect, Philadelpht >D CUR DON'T FORGET THE TIN SALE aT Red Front Furniture Co. | @tar has not arrivee at 6:00 o'clock, | delephone—Sunset, Main 1050, of In- 208 SECOND AVE. SOUTH. | dependent 1138, any time between €:00 and 7:00—and @ copy Will be SOM genes uh ye Tou st ope by ayecial messenger,

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