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THE ST THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 78, 1974, © BREAKS A COLD, OPENS NOSTRILS COLD COMPOUND SHERIFF SEEKS WOMAN NOW IN OH, GIRLS, CAN YOU SQUEEZE YOUR FOOT INTO THIS SHOE? Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS “PAPE'S enc VERE COLDS OR Are Seattle girls’ feet as small GRIPPE IN FEW HOURS T } 3 and shapely as Clara Stevens’ i] ‘ Clara le a dancer and on the Pan-| | in « tages bill thie Week, H'm, That! Y 1 will ak ® ee depends, What size does Clara r nts ‘ " Sheritt Cudit rdered deputies wear? Clara wears a No, 13, chil ° Cold . ny arch for a woman who olze | ty wiel, with w great deat of " “ wi eyebrows at Clara's slipper in at The Star of ‘ 9, ©, 1007) fice, Any Seattle girl over 18 years zy , | of age who wear it will be giv “i . . La en two box seats at either matinee . with th pa =n * \ +f connect or evening performance at Pan-| t hroat, | train near South Side a few heoachss hui th bide lab } Ax-Having warned the girl, all ‘ ng, soreness 1 after the appearance of the mys| you can do now 1s to Jet the ma ) rt stay uf ) te s woman in the hair sto | ter rest wing and souffling! Nase your false hair, two wigs, an@ e| | The man may be better than y obbing he nothing else it dark eyebrows, tally with} think; If not, and she needa your the world gives such prompt relief scription of the robbers, One |help Inter, be ready to give It when | of the 8 Cold Compo wigs was black and the oth [she seeke tt store, It acts without One of the men had ° ° tastes nice, and caus on-| brows, which look Days Gone By," I may be | | hooe ae . those the woman able to help you if you will | | send sta aped, welf-addreased CYNTHIA GREY envelope The Scribes’ club will meet at! M oO V Roc ® Summit av ‘ 4 N.. at § o'clock tonigh hae | Successful Everywhere come W wile F stitt hold, { SWEATERS eo egg neo De eae Poople everywhere are talking of . ee Nee ts | | f OCTONREK KNITTING CO. the quick and fine results Foley | } child's size, | | | Corser Fifth Aw Kidney Pills give tn backache, | | ghee. it tel! | atiam, kidney and diadder \ 6% Inch: | | You can not take ther a) from the | | your system without good re } tip of the t That ts booay ih Bagg Bag | oily ave te me to the back Ts It proper for me to ask them to | Pitle give peys and of the French call on me w telling them? In just what nature calls for ghee he these ened and in- e | reins arroll, Sac Se. comes metals ny Rid Build U Y : _ " id Fo } 5 willesk to coll Whe Sth Floor Poople’s Bank, td at Pike : | Sanglameephaiagey rey Ri uild Up Your 85°, 855% For sale at Bar. N Vi The best meth “g" gr " = = ements erve ita i y think there is no. her , BARGAINS Sr asi] In Used Machines Ja gentleman to call, but 1 agree j “eiene's Sanitone Wafers Make| With you that, If the man wishes Lite Worth Living fer Run- ee = he will find a way | wn, Brain-Fagged People There is no reason for telling New Machines rented | TACOMA, Feb, 26-—One man was [your past history unless an occa | wire SEWING MACHINE Co, [-killed, another injured, and three|/50-Cent Box Free Pree elt Steet ee 1024 Third (Near Pike) Main ta23 J} trainmen barely escaped death in a To M Wo a a ee North. Paditin Srelins: week te o° en and omen not entitled to It Are the Behe be toneak” thvocee tin |. R aot that | Women | who would be pleasant as Cascade © yesterday. The train |Sheerfuinoss, | nd that | SOCtaee < slowed | tred ‘ , F +4 . : «'*] Qt am » young girl, 18, ond aA ¢ eo. Wm. Mick Vatorn dine low working te an effice, | find 1 have anenski, stocks Pendleton, Or fo stand an nefal lot; more than 0 was killed, and J, D. Halden man eton, Or, dange Le site ST Gives “THE TOWER OF PRINT” _— | tea WILL KEEP COPS DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. LY OF THE DAILIES” DOL! ? Trae ATRENCOUS COO” Mise Grey, 1 love another young People do not dread to keep s flental appointments with us. You — a eo may wonder why. Simply because What The Sun ays About the Seohan’ you @o » were In my After & discussion of the matter Thanking | e done necessary your work will and « with less pain. It's o nH FRIEND. with Councilman Hesketh, Mayor t st of your pres Cottertil and union labor represen A.—-Make the m Seattle Engineering School oleracea Ae errciteany ait Minne dp tatives, Chief Bannick today asked lent environment until something} 2 to. teal a" . . Good, er appears. If you think yo pain. This doern't decrease the 104-6-8.10 WB it. Phome Q@ A. 54 | for an order from the mayo ft Wann app an , n 0 Sictemey of our wo! uing the emergency force of 45 po-|., . : * __jare unjuntly treated, live above I highest grad nat en doing «# dut ett e A L. by be : nd toward mi i vo | sand every dentist in t Ay a mon were alpomnted to Ke arin. reveal ey yk . : A an expert. We are so sure that we erve until March D x . du ain attitude. er you OD thee sints, Soe thet we vaso ce:| SURPRISES MANY nhl comckvora” (for you were at fault, 100. pry patient: If your work is not IN SEATTLE WILL GIVE BENEFIT | wii! evicorsse Ds richer ek See on trip Satisfactory to you we will refund L. B. Keene, a postoffice em-|}\}, fet aried Uitetne| Don't marry fast to get out of pour money. Could we say this if} THe QUICK action of stmple|Ploye. and Paul Goerner, director ity, when. these waters have #ve4| work and do not marry a man you ® were not sure of the kind of puckthorn bark, glycerine, etc, as of the Gibson Mandolin orchestr many “wrecks.” No matter What) 46 not care for, It isn't fatr to him, | fork we turn out? Think this| mized in Adleri-ka, the remedy|have completed arrangements fo Sra, Teor eet nor siher | Bor yourself , we aive as whicn became famous by curing P| reas inn Friday: night, for Mrs [silt rerttaiiagtand revive you we ene pendicitis, te surprising Seattle! (oo .s W. Lanning and. family,| |Fou "get ail thate worth having cut| ql Suav, Give me sour, pew 6 1 am a woman of middle married Hi several years, Regal Dental Offices peoples, Many @ found that this simple remedy drains so much foul life Have bene ql deatitute, \Arese today 7 » o.* tak, Manager, | matter from the system that A to help pay| My huchand a eee + Slee Oy | SINGLE DOSE relieves constipa [postage and py Tore (ree b0r| wae’ thet over waited tw. two sheen. |’ 9405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor Union. tlon, sour stomach and gas on the DANCE aT yn heer -* Pea > st He very seldom dove anything to help | _Note—Bring This Ad With You. | stomach almost IMMEDIATELY | DREAMLAND pices.” Matic Creck.| vais capenee of So Same, et Adlert-ka is the most thorough | TON 2 ad tiles celle this way, compelled to STAR WANT ADS ei cleanser ever wold. Swift» ete wel : trp hary Pharnactes, jecond av. a 235) ird BRING RESULTS ' Broatway | = — ite of alt 1 de for him he ie and overbearing te me, a mgkes life « real hell for me. What lone to make him help sup HOW T REALY cuneo HAVE DARK HAIR | AND LOOK YOUNG: MY GRAY HAIR iar A “tn spite of all you can do \tor him, “because of it, he Nobody can Tell when you tor him,” at coy ee de Darken Gray, Faded Hair | Stop spoiling the man. If he fs) . {strong and will not even try to get) with Sage Tea. |work, you have no right to supply —_—- |his wants, If he were to get a little touch of real hunger, he would Jearn to provide for It I Will Tell You Free How to Restore to your Hair the Natural Color of Youth. | NO DYES OR OTHER HARMFUL) METHOD—RESULTS IN FOUR DAYS ble may be for y be wilh |) without give eh “iy Dee Grandmother kept her hair beau-| tifully darkened, glossy and abund free ful tnformat wa i * and has made coun « friends a x peor 4 Seatt a brew of Sage and Should you leave © is no nw} ime 7oe creme tne bent OF re Xs He ts int te er hair. fell compelling you to return to him eat oe » handle that fam ; od and Rheu re out or eee - hone 3 a, 8 vy The. Pranak Gavadlake will meet q " Tam a/Streaked appearance, this simple /tonight at their club roc 0 ‘ LooK YELLOW FRONT vcame pre | mixture Was applied with wonder ivomep Berd their club rooms, 4 arely gray and old By asking et eny drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul ‘me of a simple meth-|phur Hair Remedy,” you will get a of he had perfected | large bottle of this old-time recipe, vay tl ready to use, for about 50 cents. : s°¢| ‘This simple mixture can be depend: me my ha jed upon to restore natural color veauty to the halr and ts splen dandruff, dry, itchy scalp} land falling hair A well-known downtown druggist nys everybody uses Wyeth's Sage “it darkens that Lae gga 0 to elect officers Slays Cousin | dampen a sponge or soft brush and | Traveler pedi to Find Girl draw it through your hair, taking} $4e Wag to Wed in Arms! en lone strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after an-| Of Chum of Boyhood Days. other application or two, It 1s re stored to {ts natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant BRENDEL DRUG STORE mut” | 7 YESLER WAY South Side Ploneer Square Study the New LOW Express Rates nd Sulphur, because naturally evenly and nly | wtating whether Indy or Mra. or Mies) making It soft, natural od. Write today AA K. Chapman, lox 662. Providence, RT Because implicit confidence in his cousin to protect the girl he was to marry was violated, a man, | ¥ niae Ps whose name ts known the world| over, killed his former chum and Ordinary Merchandise z Seder hae Me piney eae irt ass Rates M t P journey only to find the young s ea rices woman in his cousin's embrace Some time ag mo planned world, afte his a journey around , & r CU 1 RHOADS DENTAL CO. || swevtneart "ot nappy schoo! tay | He asked his cousin to look after TOMORROW, FRIDAY, Third and Pike \the pretty young woman during Dental Experts. Food and Drink Products Second Class Ratee - Service on Both Includes a his absence. When he returned he | 1 rf found his implicit confidence had 1 o t A. been violated by both. He killed A Descriptive Receipt Py | et etd | ee & i " & i. eres, oe ety «e For many years thereafter St. eet tne ve Elmo was known as a woman Pick-up and Delivery Service see cores tat thes, 8 22 08 Il Ratee, “Hie ad vonfidence ia, no| hat not to do: eet an estimate of Hone. He was an embittered man oy je and have them I! Travel was his only pleasure. 11 be treat 14 you have m, you will When he returned to Seattle on his} last trip he brought with him thou Shipments Forwarded As Follows: ainly receive value ny oo Choice T-Bone Jam to tte lasting rewulte. These § from all parts of the world, These {ats have been In practice for Blare on exhibition this week at the Steak Choice Rib and Loin Mutton Chops (This Mutton Is ‘any years, and thelr advice will be valuable to you. |Seattle Theatre, They are used in the elaborate staging of the third] jact of Augusta Evans Wilson's | TNs “St. Elmo, Fragile Shipments and Small Packages carried in Safety Trunks. An office fitted entirety tn white enamel and sanitary in every quality. Try It) The Batley & Mitchell players eae fee them before going elsewhere. he : ; 0 Anchor Brand Bacon, |have attracted record audiences Claims for Loss or Damage Set per Ib pee Gold Crowns 85.00. Bridge Work $5.00 | this week to the popular Third tled I romptly. Choice Liver Filings O60 Up, | Avenue playhouse, The production Sausage ....- +++ veers Extracting and Cleaning Free with | is one of the best staged this sea Other Work. son. Each act takes one back to Shipments by Express are automatically insured for $50.00. Ship by Express Choice Loin Pork Chops Best Quality New Zea- land Butter, ib, . 3 tbs. for... locality, scenery that always Interesting Lookout Movntain, The used was painted especially for the | | Seattle Theatre and Is complete In} every detall | ; 7 is no advance in prices {for “St. Fimo.” The best seat may be had at the matinee this after noon for 25 cents, or at night per ‘tormances for 60 cents.—Ady, Rhoads Dental Co. Third and Pike Look for U. 8. Purpie Stamp | It signifies purity and quality Shope open until! 6:20 p. m. _ ESTABLISHED ac Dougall + fouthwick i978 and Pike Si. In Comnection with JAMES MeCREERY & CO., New York Store open 9.a.m. to 6 p.m EMNANT DAY Charge Purchnsss Made Friday Placed on March Bill, Rendered April 1. ‘ond A R f 65c se Boys Flannel Blouses 39c Forty-three Winter Suits Reduced for Remnant Day $9.95 $15.00 to $35.00 Values Every tailored, semi-tailored and novelty Day, 39¢. Third Floor 50c Lace Trimmed for Remnant Suit of our Winter stock, all of high-grade materials, are in Runners, 30c cre’ day's: sales Ad eitite 4 4h Jon) aie &xiS-inch Li T 1 Run 44 V peel o0¢- 4 Pieces, Scarfs and Pi rs t € i « the t Your choice rth or For Riennnht Day ‘Ole No velty: Silks ac dapted to the street and afternoon desirable shades and the Je stri comprehensive range of A most and waist requ emen house et One « and mes 69e. Silk and Dress Goods Remnants Just After a busy month in the Silk Section there are many short lengths of both Silks and Dress Goods which will go at the usual % price You may buy dress lengths of crepe Broche Charmeuse, crepe meteor, natural silk pongees and dress goods, in lengths for waists, or even coat patterns, at just %. First Floor. yard Broken Lines of Women’s Walking | “Boots. $2.85 $3.50 and $4.00 Values , Included are patent, dull and tan leathers, in button and lace styles. The sizes are broken, as they are all short lengths taken from our regular stock. Special, $2.85. Broken Lines of Boys’ Shoes at $1.98. $3.00 and $3.50 Values Boys’ tan Russia calf button and ent and dull calf lace Shoes. A few lines Nee out, $1.98. Second Floor. (Linen Cluny Laces, 10c Very spe soles and toes louble Children’s Hose 15c : Fine ribbed Cotton Stockings for girls; have double heels and toes; also a heavier one, especially good for boys, the pair, 15¢. First Floor. heels, d 15e. ————— nt CorsetsandBrassieres Odd it and broken sizes of Fasso, Lily and Modart Front $15.00 values. Very Parisette ts. Up to = vecis te 83. 95. Odds and ends of Brassieres in the front fastening \ few lines that we Special at 25¢ to $1 .00. ci Floor. f Women’s ee Street Gloves nae pecial 69c Broken lines of Spec Street Gloves mostly me dium sizes, in tan and chamois. Special, 60¢. Up to $1.25 Street and Dress Gloves 85c A very good Glove for street and dress wear, in a good range May be had in tan, gray, navy, and some Special, S5¢. of fo e Unusually attractive designs in All- linen Cluny Laces. In the lot are both Edges and Insertions, from 2 to 3 inches wide. Just the laces for curtains, center pieces, pillow cases, etc. Reduced for Remnant Day to, the yard, 10¢. Lace Remnants at About 14 Trimmings, Chiffon Laces, etc. First Floor. (Extraordinary Reductions in Chiffon, Net &Silk Waists Up to $8.50 Values s for $2.75 Broken lines of Chiffon Waists in most desirable colors. All sizes may be found in this let, but not in every st and back are closing out of sizes black 25¢ and 50c Chamoisette Gloves, very special, \1¢. Mostly small sizes. First sine Kimonos and Sacques A few odd numbers and broken lines of Kimonos and Sacques, made of serpentine crepe and eider down, in lavender, gray, pink, red, Copen_ and There are also many silk and net w: wistaria ig one values up to a a included. These waists originally sold special, 50¢ to ‘Bbe. up to $8.50. Special at $2.75. ————— ——. wa The China Department Offers \ 84 Tailored Waists at 50c Plain white and striped Tailored Waists, which formerly sold up to $2.50, Your choice on Remnant Day, 50¢. Tailored Waists at 14 Price Values from $2.50 to $11.50. Second Floor. Plates, Soup Plates, Fruits and Cereals, in blue English Porcelain ware, special at, each, 5¢. A 260 Table of odds and ends of Fancy China. ‘A 80c Table of odds and ends of Fancy China. ‘A $1.00 Table of odds and ends of Fancy Chin Fourth Floor) The Basement Offers Exceptional Values in Elite Enamel Ware Just received special cr thissale, a large shipment of Elite Brown and White Enamel Ware. This ware is the best by every test, and the prices quoted make this an extraordinary opportu- nity to purchase high-grade kitchen utensils. Brown and White Ware |, Praag sagt PANS Regular 2 Tbe values. ROUND DISH PANS Special 19c, 25¢, 35c, 59c. Regular $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 values. BASTING SPOONS Special $1.05, $1.19, $1.79 Regular 20¢, 26c, 80c, 35¢ values. OVAL DISH PANS Speciai 15c, 19¢, 22c, 25c. Regular $2.00, $2.75, $3.75 values White Enamel Special $1.19, $1.89, $2.49. TEA KETTLES RICE BOILERS Regular $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 values. Regular $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 values. | Special $1.59, $1.79, $1.95 Special 95c, $1.05, $1.39, $1.49. OVAL DISH PANS PRESERVING KETTLES Regular $2.00, $2.75, $3.75 values. Rogular $1.00, $1.25, $2.26, $2.76 value. | Special $1.19, $1.89, $2.49, Spectal 750, 85c, $1.45, $1.79. | COMBINETS Regular $2.00 values, Special $1.39. BERLIN SAUCE PANS Regular $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 values. Special 79c, 95c, $1.19, $1.39. COFFEE AND TEA POTS Regular 75e, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 values, OVAL FOOT TUBS Regular $6.25 values. Special $4.29. VEGETABLE STEAMERS Regular $ $3 $4.25 values. Special $1.89, $2.19, $2.95. TOILET JARS Regular $4.00 values Special 59c, 79c, 89c, 5c. Special $2.85. PITCHER MIXING BOWLS Regular 75e, 91.00, $1.25, $00 values, Regular 4 $1.60 79c. 89c, $ Special The MacDougall-Southwick Co.

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