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pecutiart inde dave 8 daticate on th a safeguards should tay protect A highly Jotion cat de dissolving 4 ounc r 12 pint witeh and adding 2 rine. This dries when on and of healthy The spur urpose of : SWEET AND SQU BRIDAL SHOWER sweet and a sour" shower Was ne surprise planned for a South side bride-to-be recently, Rach guest brought two jars! filled with good things put up to keep, One contributed a jar of strawberry jam and a can of mixed pickles; another brought cherry vinegar and carrot preserves. Beaides the card of the donor, each pair of jars carried a card with & sentimental verse supposed to suit the occasion, but otherwise the jars were not labeled. Thus the newly-weds will not be able to distinguish pickled pears from can. ned, and will always have a real surprive whenever a jar ‘ks ot od, Tax Bachelors to Aid Children’s Hospital VIENNA, Sept. 12.By a majority of 15 to 1 the town council of Nagy Perkata, Hungary, has decided to | tax bachelors for the benefit of the ebiltren’s hospital, ‘The solitary bhoges was the only bachelor on the counctl. Finding his protests wnheeded, he is appealing to the [provincial authorities to veto the proposal that soft tint ood to the skin F pax lotion serves every | at le and makes clear and beau ‘any complexion any “Btrini * wma air ia A reent ot improper shampooing very gatisfactory shampoo for Re prepared by dissolving a Hespoontul canthrox in a cup hot gg makes a rich, bland S dat removes every atom of Gandraif and excess off and rinsing, the hair dries quick with a rich oven color and gloss shampoos make the halr and encourage a thick long LADIES’ SUITS Man Tailored Yesterday We Unpacked ome New Fall Dresses | Coats—We Want You See Them DPhewe handsome coats for fal and win- wear-amart, dressy models made up Gagonals and serges and rough mixtures shown with the new collars—fine, ser- stylish garments, at a range of ‘Then the new models in dresves will in- you. The new sailor and Robesplerre MEMORIES OF HOME * Every man and every woman should to make the home cozy a Robin's t ’ Dear is the Memory of Home to ery man and woman. How much more cherished in memory ta the home wit® tender associations of music Alas, endeavor |ASANITARY. _ | MILK CAN} profit is an inapeetion of tuberculosis if we have to take the ster ‘lity of the bot tles on falth? To the old for as as What Dear Misa Grey I have @ boy only 13, and he seems to want to cows for mind me and tells me he will; but never ne8 home from sehoo! until ‘ | 10 o'clock, but goes with a bunch of bad boys, and has taken things that | wy — - 2 did not belong to him, | have talked to him with tears in my eyes, and pleaded with him. 1 bought a riding whip and punished him, I locked, hia clothes and kept him in days during his vacation; but when he gets out be does the same thing over, Now, | am not able to put bim in| & pay school and would rather see him in his coffin than to see him go! # pag sebool, and would rather see him tn his coffin than to see him go pverg time you talk to me I'll never do it again; but I do. 1 don't do t ause I plan to, | just see a chance and do it, and then I wish I Was Bead because I did it.” Please, Miss Grey, give me your advice A BROKEN-HEARTED MOTHER ~~A talk with the juvenile judge would not necessarily mean the refo#in school; but if you do not care to do that the boy's teacher 48 @ teacher has juriadiction over a child from the time it leaves home tntil it returns, and she can enforce her right if she will for those who never sing but die with all their wale in them, They pass drearily through a garden of flowers, all unconscious of the fragrance and colors. Refrains and melodies of Dream land come back to us from days of long ago, bringing with them the dream faces of those we fond- y loved Lonely barren of all the | that Ive and move in music. | Ingrained in every soul, is the deep down aspiration for all that lis lovely and beautiful, restlessly seeking to express the unfathoma ble urge of Being. since the old ‘certl bot for mill mand fled tles.” An Inventor has answered the demand and placed the market aw new sanitary neck bottle. It looks like a jar and is constructed must be the life tender sentiments indeed on less mith The man | marmalade Ne ee ee | that We got what wo give j|from paper, who “measured” to you wrong wil # manny FIRST; THEN ELOPE : get it again as surety as there is a God. Now, if you give of hate| and revenge to people who do not} deserve it, it will come back to you, | probably in the lows of the man you want, The only method I can advise, by which you can win him,| is to so fill your heart with for approve of my marriage to|#!veness toward the man who thia man on account of his profea-|Wronged you, and with universal sion. Aas I love him too dearly to/!0ve to all mankind, and you will give him up, what shall | do? | prove per ore into your life. To MARGURITR. protect othera, report the man who| ps cootieg8 boy Shel A--If you love him too well to! tried to make a white slave of you. hte ined alte halal pb band Bee give bim up, and your mother won't | Rebecca Booka, Sara Crew, Anne of | (¢ “geeking the Christ.” the collar of half a linen hacdher.|at 60 ts a yard. Button molde| (22"@@ | suppose you will elope; |*#* kk ARKRRK Heke Soe en Gables, and Unele William Good in all ages has garbed her jehief, This dress, including belt|and cords made of the nate, | Uut. at least, take time to find) # self in robes cf sublime beauty— jand handkerchlef—which will make|rial finish the neck and alecves, It] Wuetver or not he is a married man.|# | WANT TO BE A DECENT ‘ in the forest, in the follage, flo’ jtwo collare—can be made for $1. |takes 1% yards of plaid material ys Sens Tee eee es Foe ater e WOMAN lginia, the wife shares in all her|ers and the rocks, but never more | Another frock of which the great-jand two verde of plete Seto sie ou bh am to lie to wet) |husband’s property, whether ac-| beautiful and more attractive than est expenditure is in time a It can be made for loaa than $3,\atart your martiod [ite It youl Ree AMMEN MSE YM*! quired before or after marriage,| when adorned with the garments of jthought of the mother may be made| though It could” hardly be pur {eant Zour married life, you) pear Miss Grey: I am only @land her signature ts necessary to| harmony. It is in this World of jot plain blue material. The two| chased ready made for three ties sive him up, | advise you to) young girl 18. My husband left me]. ét wate: Music, perhaps more than all else, Sealed poset atve. thin cae a heer aoe marry first and elope afterwards.) sick in a hospital and without a ies that the divine reveals to man and 0 A . BTR pases Think it over, |cent six weeks after we were mar. | woman their own divinity. aati = —_ ried. I am not able to work, as I The Player Piano will lead you Tee eee eT eee ee x | had an operation for appendicitin. | into such a World. The Player Please advise me what I can do, Plano, regardless of age o> educa . Mise Grey, as my home is in an tional condition, unfolds the divine * nag ae It as awful hard, as image. girls who are not good try to per — Phe Player Pi e Temi: sordid Hogg | BONS be a decent wonten. Cou! 14| celebrated bis 100th birthday Art. Through the World began, was there a man or woman that did not wistfully look into the Ideal, seeking to discover that un- known matchless Perfection, that seems to forever elude our quest, but always is beckoning us on and on to higher and nobler concep- tions of what should be. Poets have sung of it, as the search for the ‘Golden Grail,” the pensive philos- ophers have dreamed of it, as the a few good books for) “piilosopher's Stone.” Christians, |girls of 14: The Alcott Books, the) with subiime devotion have called Neve Rika teckaadeahaee Dear Mins Grey: I am sadly in!“ need of advice, | am madly in love with a vaudeville actor, who wants ™e to elope with him. Now, Mins Grey, | know my mother would Cynthia’s Answers ONE DOLLAR! ONE DOLLAR! to Many Questions “HOW CAN | SPARE ANY MONEY FOR LITTLE MARY'S ORESSI” wa MOTHER, WITH A iGh, “ The one-plece dreas to be worn jwith a leather belt takes only two yards of goods, Make this of plain] oq ble and buy a red belt and ribbon Me to wear with it, You can make FOR $3! style that a much more expensive frock might lack. For a child of eight It will take 2% yards of ma terial and two bunches of soutache braid, all of which can de bought for a dollar bill, The simple child's coat iMustrat De Wolf Hopper was born in New York city, in 1862. equatorial radius of the earth 23 miles. The ia 3, Here are | According to the law of Weet Vir sale emove a stain from indelible pencil, moisten with a brush dipped in a strong aqueous solution of cyanide of potassium, then wash. |The ition ie very poisonous. " as To | HOW TO WIN HIM, N.J the! an aristocratic ) the nall, the feah should be pushed | back from the nail and fastened in For Ingrown Toenails. Miss Cynthia Grey Ingrowing toenatts are not only} \last year, He is a graduate of} fm are shown in the different mater that Include every fashionable shade ‘OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT HERE AT TIME. The credit is yours for the Make any purchase you desire with S small payment and the balance may Phe paid a little at a time Cle AUS Te TaN ‘1932-34 Second Ave., Noor inion St _— Beattle’'s Reliable Credit House 4IG3YHD NOA ZAID aM He:therbloom, Sateen and $1. 00 Moire Petticoats ie much beruffied Hi: i 75¢ therbloom, Sateen-and Molre Petticoats which we took over in The Stone-Pisher Co. Socks have faust beep brought down from the stoc ke Toom and placed on sale at prices lower than the cost of materials and labor that went to make them. Jou can use them they certainly are good values at the below quoted prices: Te. $2.50. Stone-Pisher Cos prices $1.25, $1.46, lg 91.75. $1.00, Stone-Fisher Co's prices $2.95, $2.60, $2.95. Mata Floor, Attractive Veiling 15c Yard Stone-Fisher Co.'s price 26c and 50c, Odd pieces of veiling in many attractive meshes, in plain or with chenile dots and shown in @ good assort- ment of colors, ™ Women’s Neckwear 15c - Stone-Fisher Co.'s price 25¢ and 35¢c. Second Floor. Fleer, Broken tines of Neckwear in Jabota, Lawn Collars, Diain and fancy Net Chemisettes, Venice Lace Tabs and - other Neckwear items. Main Wleor, Cotton Blankets $1.00 $1.25. —Cotton sheet blankets, In gray color with fancy Colored borders, just thing for these cool nights in the camp. —Feather pillows covered with good feather-proot ticking and filled with steam cured feathers. Stone-Fisher Co.'s price 65e —Cot special bleached sheets, size 54x90 inches, Made of a medium quality of muslin and hemmed Teady for we. Fach vee 29¢ Cotton filled comforts, covered with a medium quality of silkoline and filled with good cotton batting. Kach .. Stone-Fisher Co.'s price the Stone-Fisher Co.'s price $1.00. Main Floor, Last Alsle Might, Children’s Handkerchiefs 5c Stone-Pisher Co.'s price ¢ and 10¢ ~Children's school handkerchiefs, in all fine lawn with colored borders, initials, embroidered corners and silk with colored broidery Draperies Reduced ae For tomorrow's selling eavy scrims, plain center, single or double borders .. ‘4 ae Plain tiemstitched scrims French voile scrims Art burlap .. Fancy figured silkoline $2.50 couch covers .... linen, Swiss em- Main Floor, Colored Jap Silk 18¢ Yard —20-inch colored Japanese orange, rose, Good Infants’ Sweaters 35c —These sweaters are but a few of the good values in the children’s section, sizes only. —A few wash coats for small girls in pique linen —Infants’ 2 years ... seeee —Felt satin ribbon. side .. B white, very serious. lnenesat Gateg the oles of the nats The common causes of Ingrowing| 4 saturated solution of boric eld toenails are IMPROPER FOOT: servos as an antiseptic dressing WEAR and an improper method of! cutting the nails. If the nail is cut arter Oak Heaters. too short, especially at the angles rniture Company while at the same time the shoe ts! ~ . a too short or too narrow, the akin on the toe ts forced over the nail, Com equentiy, by the further growth of wall, the flesh ia pusbed «tit fur-/ ther over until a polnt is reached} where Inflammation is set up The preventive measures of the! trouble are i’ First, in cutting of the natls, The! » toenall should be cat In CONCAVE} } jform, the outer angle projecting be-/ = Modern DON'T HinT A HIT own itiwely . D. GRANT 6 Liberty Bid Ind Av. anc op PO yond the toe. Then, if there is a/ endency for the flesh to grow over | I have my husband fe und without it jyears old, Still I feel 1 need a ‘ costing anything and ‘make him |motherly advice, such you can / take care of me? I thank you very give. First, but not least, I had a) much. HONEST Ginn. | jhusband I loved from childhood A.-My child, whatever you do} jwith all the heart of a pure and oll yourself to a life of shame. | true girl. He brought me out west can make you bad but your and would pot give me a square the protective officer of deal, because | would not be a W. C. A. and she will tell white slave for him. He threw me you what to do about locating your down and broke my heart, and t husband, and see that you made a trifler of me. Every time || money to go home, or care for you) 4 man who likes me my first until you are able to work. Tell) thought ts to trifle with him, and! her | sent you, break his heart If 1 can; but at last! i have toot aman I really want, but/ NARROW SILHOUETTE. be Is afraid of me—afraid 1 will) yy > . i taited skirts have their plaits {toils “ye him tage oa held together with an inner tape! jtell me how to win bim, for I love| 4. that the marrow figure silhouette ange is not lost. | to forgive, fact “To err is human; and it is a sctentific ad tenia i vine,’ Dance at Dreamland tonight. *** | development of the Player Plano, } this royal art is made the most democratic, ani the Prince and the Peasant alike, ere free to enjoy and cultivate all the benefits and pleas- Wililams college, graduate living Lake Bangweolo and parts of Central Africa were explored by!ures to be derived from It. Lieutenant Graetz of the German D. W. Thomas, the General Man- army, in 4 motor boat using petrol,|) ager for the National Piano Manu- and especially constructed so that facturers, $23 3rd Ave., Seatle, will it could be drawn by natives when) place a Player Piano in your home jcrossing land. on the easiest possible terms and for a very little price. Just seo NOTICE TO READERS » sbout i All letters cannot be an- *& * swered in the paper, ané many *& * are withont name or address. * * A stamped, self-addressed en- * * velope always brings a prompt *® Moctepee acs reply. CYNTHIA GREY, * 9 “eae and sues * % | MODEL MILLINERY CCE eee eee eee rey eee ee ee 1831, the oldest as dog- ar boas, ostrich made of your Newest tall plumes, strips. Willows material Plumes dyed any shade, New Ownership Sale Reductions To- morrow Cannot Be Duplicated Later as A Final Clean-Up of the Odds and: Ends hildren’s School Coats $2.00 Former sale price, $3.00, and Stone-Fisher Co, price $9.50 -—Very serviceable garments for the every day general wear school ‘children would give them. Materials are serges, pongees, cheviots, fancy mixtures in navy, tan, red and black colors, Women’s Dress Skirts $3.00 Former sale price $4.50, and Stone-Fisher Co. price $9.60. —Good skirts, Materials are volles, panamas and serges. Colors black, havy, gtay and cream. Pure Irish Linen Skirts $2.00 Former sale price $3.50 and $4.00, Stone-Fisher Co. prices $5.00 and $6.50, —Plainly tallored with high and natural waist line and a few button trimmings. Lingerie Waists 50c Forraer sale price 75c, Stone-Fisher Co, price $2.00 —All tailored linens and linenes, black sateens and lawns and soiesettes in shirt style. All sizes. Stone Fisher Co.'s price 29¢. ailk; Nile, blue, cardinal, yellow, cadet, prune, ciel, garnet, dred yards; light green, cream, terested, Stone-Fisher Co.'s price 50c and Tbe. Red and white, in small and ‘ . . . Bae her Co.'s price $1.75, Stone-Fisher Co.'s —3é4inch heavy mixed Btone- gray, garnet, blue, checked gingham creepers, sizes 1 to -40¢ 86-inch whipcords, ni Stone-Fisher Co.'s price 50c. in all colors and trimmed with Others with small flowers on the $1.00 bonnets garnet, brown, gobelin, Stone-Fisher Co.'s price $1.50. black, Second Flo cardinal, Moreen Skirting 20c Yard Stone-Fisher Co.'s price 39, brown, pink, Alice. Mats Floor, Pirst Alste Hight, Serge and Plaid Suiting 50c Yd ~S6-4neh all-wool storm —b2inch mobair Sicilliqy, brown, That have collected in the Cloak and Sult Section since the eale began. All of the articles mentioned are specially repriced for Saturday below the former sale price, 2Pancy Silk and Lingerie Waists $2.00 Former sale price $3.50, Stone-Fisher Co. prices $6.50 and $7.50, Lingerie Walsts with pepluma, allover embroidery and lace net in ecrn and white. Messaline and taffeta silks with high and low necks. All sizes, Women’s Short Kimonos $1.00 Stone-Fisher Co. prices $1.50 and $1.75. —Crepe material in floral and Persian patterns, trimmed in matched satin banda, loose and fitted backs. ~Sbort lawn kimonos, small figured and dotted patterns, belted and plain... Bae ‘Former ales price 50c. White Linen and Linene Skirts 25c Je price 50c, Stone-Maher Co. price $1.50. Some have a few pleats. Cerlainly worth more than Former Plainly made the price asked. ~-Women's duster in tan and white besser very handy and service- able Wraps ... . . + Rae Final_Clean-Up of Shoes ~The tables and shelves still contain many of good value for the prices asked. Day —27T and 36-inch Moreen skirting, about two hun- day new additions from the stock have been put rose; Habt blue; cle’ out at gale price ahd sold. necessarily collected odds and ends of the v stocks. For Saturday we have classified the Better call early if im prices as well as those of the Stone-Fisher —Women’s shoes, oxfords and pumps, al are left from our $2.00 and $1,560 sale BOId AL cecereonee Small sizes, 4, 3%, 3, price 69¢ and 85c. novelty suiting, brown, Stone-Fisher Co.'s price $3.00 and $2.50, —Children’s patent leather shoes with brown, garnet. serge, navy, cardinal, Stone-Fisher Co.'s price $1.50. myrtle, black. patent leather, gunmetal and tan calf. Six navy, “f to 4, at gray, Former sale price $1.00. Floor, First Alste After two weeks there again and reduced prices below the original sale will brown and champagne tops; sizes 5% to 8.. 125 pairs of women’s oxfords and slippers Long Winter Coats For Women and Misses $8 —There are 55 good serviceable Coats on the racks of Materials of broad- Mostly plain tatl- The Stone-Fisher Co.'s selection. cloths, serges and a few mixtures. ored styles In navy, red, tan, brown and black colors. These garments do not meet with our ideas of what coats should be, hence we have placed them on sale for $8.00. We hesitate to say what the cost prices were, but if you need a coat and can use these, they are ex- ceptional values, Second Floor. Jewelry Novelties 15c Stone-Fisher Co.'s price 25c, 35e and 50c. Consisting of Bar-pins, Beauty-pins, Belt Buckles and Pins, Brooches and Hat Pins in good assortment. They are broken lines. Maia Floor, Attractive Hat Pins 25¢ Each Stone-Fisher Co.'s price 35c and 50c. —A special offering of hat pins in small, medium and large sizes In filigree designs, set with Rhinestones and various colored stones. Main Alste, Persian Lawns 11c Yard Stone-Fisher ¢ ~Persian lawn, 32 inches wide, and snowy white. Snglish long cloth, 36 inches finish and very nice. A bolt. ‘ Stone-Fisher Co.'s price $1.65 special. —Orange blossom nainsook, 36-inches wide, put up in 10-yaré pieces in a neat hox, Per box. $1.95 Stone-Fisher Co.'s price $2.50. —Seotch zephyr gingham, 32 inches wide, checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors, A yard “8 price 15¢. nice and sheer wide, splendid $1.35 shoes after in Perr eS ae 1ve¢ Stone-Fisher Co.'s price 17e, Main Floor, Last Alsle Right, Scalloped Towels 25c Stone-Fisher Co,’s price 29¢. —Scalloped towels, made from a good quality of huck with place for initial and scalloped ends, — Fringed linen doilies, size 6 to 9 inches, witn open work centers and fringe nicely tied. Each. 5¢ Stone-Fisher Co.'s price 10¢ and 15c, ~-16-inch bleached h toweling for kitchen ana roller towels; a yard soe OE Stone-Fisher Co.'s price 8c Mill ends of bleached table damask, in lengths of 1 yard to 4 yards, in floral and snow drop de- signs, A yard .... Stone-Fisher Co.'s price 65c, Main , Lant Aisle Right, arious shoes Co, jk that be white, O8¢ in es 2 b0¢ utterick Patterns of women's new fall wear, a magazine fits Delineator For October | * womenfolk. Carpets and Rugs Repriced —Whittall body Brussels carpeting sewed, laid and lined for $1.48 Park Mills rich velvet carpeting sewed, lata and lined for . 9x12 Brussels rugs, now 9x12 best body Brussels —$x12 heavy Axmiuster rugs for the $16.50

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