The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1915, Page 6

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“When in Doubt Give Slippers”’ 2 The Shoes You Want At a Price You'll Like Tho Styles shown below are only examples of the value offered in every description of Footwear for Men and Women. $4, $5 and $6 values all the way through for $2.50 and $2 Women’s $1.25 Slippers at Te. or Lace “Gipsy”| A Model for Men appearance and Designed for built for wear, Gunmetal In But wiue or Lace styles, Medium Round and |“? tyles | Toe, Goodyear Welt Sole: in $6 values for A $8 value at This low cut Slipper for Men ts in dark brown Viet Kid. kid lined thr would be at $1.50. re Ya Cosy it Bitppers io ES any colors Values for | 190 [: "AR Economical, Delightful Place to Trade” OSTONNHOE( 0. SAMPLE, HOP NINC Avc Pike ‘SCHOOL BOARD'S _ INVESTIGATOR PEN SATLRDAY EVENING 109 LITEL BUILDING Second it MANY PEOPLE gave money because t is 90 easy. If there was first to break it. | Open a savings account Garbed as a saleswoman, Mrs. J A. Reed, who heads the school board’s bureau of vocational inves |tigation, ts working among the | Christmas shoppers in Seattle de- partment stores to study the educa- tional needs of young saleswomen. About 200 school giris have gone behind the counters for the first time during the holidays. They need some one to work with them and suggest efficiency methods, ac- cording to Mra. Reed. She was at one time an instructor in research and investigation at the University of Nebraska, and headed {the industrial survey made by the |school board here. VION VINGS & UusT co. | A WIDE RANGE OF CHOICE MEATS FRYE’S Jitm the Heart of the Financial — QUALITY MARKETS Thursday Specials: TICE! | NO C s | Fancy Favorite Creamery yal | ter, 2 Ibs. , SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer HOGE BUILDING Do you know the PIKE sT. LIQUOR Co. 411 Pike st. brook fui qt. iI standard brands of wines anc Hquors at cut prices. ‘A large bottics of Rainier, German | Lager or Olympia, ice cold, 60c Why Pay Moret OACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES 4 ay | Choice Shoulder | Pork Steak Choice Steer Sirloin Steak.... , Choice Mutton Choice Steer | Shoulder Steak. . Pork Back Bones, 10 Ibs. for | Choice Pork -124c) AT THE FOL OLYMPIC MARKET, 118 Pike Street. AMERICAN MARKET, Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It Signifies Purity and Quality Shope Open Until 6:20 P. M. ~ STAR WANT | S FOR RESULTS apes s Round Package THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made in the equi aod canlinny Moiea plant ha the world Wedo not make“ milk products” Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, eto. But onty HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made from clean, full-cream milk poor ood extract of select malted grain, reduced = ‘der fogm, soluble in water. Best Food- wn for All Ages. Used for over vty jarter Century you miy got'a Subetitnte. ake a Package Home WORKS IN STORE) | lowina MARKETS: | uit nth AY Uy, EPITORIALETTE the example of @ cer- we'd tke Into & portaffion “Slippery Mol” Simi for the council about city affaires than any one else, When he became a counciiman he did half militon. We need smart men in the council Any other candidate we take . © James Frazier, 1415 E. Boston st.,! arrested, charged with stealing pen-| nies from newspaper box. } Franklin high schoo! paper, Tolo off press | *| 4) ¢ | STELLA SORGHUM SAYS: * | | | Name of charity commisstoner pI department changed to department of public welfare. Washington Children’s home, Ravenna, appeals for Ch fund: Steamer tle, | se at pristmas | Musician, Liverpool to! Ss arrived at Vancouver Tues} ay. Caspar Fischer, recital club. pianist, to give Wednesday night ‘at | Prons) Everett True thus stated It to day: “If Erickson is determined to stay in the coun cil while running for mayor, let him. If a man is really determined |to mmit sui lelde, he'll it eventually HONHER ett, do Price of steel going ap; maybe] it's because of Wilson's prepared nem™ program Mrs. Ray Laman of Walla Walla, dressed as man, entered saloon where her husband tends bar and shot him. She then shot herself, probably fatally Charlies Christie, famous panto mimist, died Tuesday in New York. WHAT? WHEN DID THEY MovE CHRISTIANIAT WH ALWAYS THOUGHT Ir WAS NORWAY ix Pacifier to Be Barred From Moldy Any Meetings in Capital of Deamark | - . nt ne oaae Teteais, a8 te Capen he eee 1 raven seg on Four men convicted in election frauds at Terre Haute released on parole. | Big stamp mill at Blewett wreck-| led by snow Attorney General Lucey of It jnoia wants Doctor Harry Halselden charged with manslaughter for re-| fusing to save life of defective BE THANKFUL, OLD Top Poet—! fear | haven't written? anything that will live. | Friand—Be thankful that you are alive In spite of what you have| written, After January New may eat hor flesh, the sale of which has heretofore been filegal.| Krupp's works, outside Conetan tinople, reported destroyed by Brit-| ish bombs. Yorkers} Skiles killed Tuesday sawdust wrecked he ome near Fairfax ° W. L. Fisher, former secretary of the interior, criticises Wilson's pre parednesa plan YORK SPRINGS, Pa., Dec Two sticks of dynamite, ready | fused and capped, were found under the porch of Earl Miller of this place, a few days ago. Childr playing in the yard found the and were using them as playthir when the father, observing this, rushed into the yard and took pos ‘gession of the explosive, Q.—What is the correct style for A aman -T | cess in the year that is | Bank through 1916? (STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22, 1915. PAGE 6, DELIVERED TO YOUR RESIDENCE AFTER JANUARY Ist, 1916 Dark or $1.75 12 large bottles errr bottles Dark or . $2.25 24 small PRD ivecces 24 small bottles Malt Rai- nier The above prices include delivery at Seattle resi- dences. Allowance on Returned Empty Bottles We will pay for Rainier Bottles at the rate of 30 per dozen for large and 20¢ per dozen for small bottles, f. o. b. Seattle, when re- ceived in perfect condition. been erected in San Fra favorite ques ted to sign a And your order will receive prompt attention your name and address be Mail the permit so obtained isco, Cal., to continue the man RAINIER BEER Making it possible for you to written app plication, with Rainier Brewing Co., San Francisco, Cal. It inclosed with each order. enjoy the Beer of your choice as heretofore. DIRECTIONS FOR ORDERING Apply at the County Auditor's Office for a permit. You will be re swear to the same and pay a fee certified Prices for Points in State of Washington Other Than Seattle Delivered to transportation company at San Francisco, Cal. 12 large Bottles Dark or a) ae 24 small Pele oc. Dark or - $2.10 24 small bottles Malt Rai- ee a oie We shall always aim to protect our customers by obtaining for them lowest possible freight rates. bottles The above new plant thoroughly hygienic and modern in every respect, has ufacture of your.old-time Allowance on Returned Empty Bottles We will pay for Rainier bottles at the rate of 35c¢ per one dozen large and 25¢ per one dozen small bottles when received in perfect condition at San Francisco. if f check or money is that important You must secure a new permit for every order mailed. Thanking you for past kind you a prosperous tronage, and wishing aw Year RAINIER BREWING CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. The card is smaller than woman's, and should be of the fin est quality and plainest design. It should be engraved, Uniess the name !# followed by “Jr.,” the title “Mr.” should not be omitted. If desired, the home address can be given in the right-hand corner. visiting card? Another Chance to Make Good That’s what the New | Year means to every- one who feels that he | has fallen short of suc- time, All he cares about is books |and reading. He is now reading |the novels of Alexander Dumas. Do |you think they are proper for a |boy? Can you tell me what to do | with him? A READER. A.—Be thankful that your boy is reading instead of running the streets, Of course, he should not |be permitted to neglect his health lor his school work in order to ‘1 |Our greatest inventors, statesmen ind writers have come from the ranks of readers The greater part of the works of Dumas are suitable for a boy of 15 to read, especially “The Guards gone. One of the surest | ways to “make good” |] in money matters is to |) start a savings account and to cultivate it |! - faithfully. METROPOLIT AN Will you not do that at the Dexter Horton = @ NIGHTS AND 3 MATINEES Commencing With Trust and Savings MATINEE CHRISTMAS DAY Deposits received up to and including Janu- ary 8th will receive interest at 4 per cent | from January 1st. DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK SRCOND ANY CHERRY Greatest of Comedy Successes POTASH & PERLMUTTER PRICES Nights, 50c to $1,50 All Matinees at Popular Prices, to $1,00 SEATS NOW ON SALE ajmen,” Q.—My boy of 15 reads all the “The Count of Monte Cristo” The Three Musketeers.” and Q.—Can you tell me if alcoho! is good for the face, or if it has a tend.) ency to dry the skin? What treat ment would you suggest for a dry, blotchy face? IVA. A.—People who have extreme’ oily skins find that alcohol Neves this condition, but it would} only make a dry skin more dry. A| blotchy face is the result of im proper diet. Have a good physi clan preseribe the right foods for you, and then stick to them until] your complexion is what it should be. Nightly massage with a good cold cream may be beneficial | Dear Miss Grey: The aurely dis. philipple of “Miss Eightee: ed in your column, merits reply from some one not connected | ly jin ju with your staff, This Is from one who has read) the adventures of Margie and Dick | | in almost every city from Ohio to! | California that boasts a Scripps | newspaper. Right you are, young lady, that all the men in the story aren't playing fair with their} wives; that is, those who are in} the story now. But don'te forget | Dad Waverly and Uncle John. Were they not real men? And are all jmen like Dick and the rest—untrue © their wives? Lord bless you, no, hild! There are plenty of decent men in the world. Why, even a} traveling man can be decent. I'm one myself and I've been married 15 years and am 3,000 miles from home, but I'm not like Dick, and |my wife isn't worrying one bit, even tho she hasn't seen me for two months. Don't grow morbid, “Miss Eighteen.” Some real man is wait- tine for you somewhere, Meanwhile, | read about Margie and Dick, and| jtab for future reference the ex perience their very human make- Pastearized. Regular 10e milk less cost of Geilvery, profit, bookkeeping and bad ac- counts. Bring bottle. Stall 79 Lower Floor, Pike Place Market believe lives afford, A DRUMMER. Dear M of “Confe: Grey: The criticism lons of a wife” by.“Mi Eighteen” by asking the questio “Are men untrue to their wives?” shows that she has not dug deep into the problems of life. Why, this great, old world would go to smash on the rocks of dissolution three shak of a puppy dog’s tail if it were not upheld by magnificent manhood and woman- hood working together for good, The writer of thie serial is show- Ing us in her extraordinary way, the bachelor, a one-sided, self-cen tered man; the married flirt, a ly- ing, deceitful Imitation of a man. Cheer up, “Miss Eighteen,” have patience until the writer heaves the rock of exposure at their heads, then laugh until your sides ache to see them duck and run. GRANDMOTHER. EXTRACTING TEETH PAINLESS Call at my offices and have your teeth ex ed absolutely without pain. If the work is not absolutely satisfactory I will not pt your money. lis is my fifteenth ar in Seattle, and T am the only dentist who guarantees work years who h ned in business eattle long enough fo make thelr guaran- ood Be sure to, to 713 First ave, SDWIN J. BROWN DD. S. T18 First Ave. Union Block. Open evenings unt? for people e Main 8640 lingham office is at BI sts, Sunset building. My and Holly The Salvation Army Christmas Dinners and Christmas Tree Contributions of Cash, Produce and Clothing URGENTLY NEEDED! Address: LIEUT. COL. T. W. SCOTT Phone: Elliott 3665. 322 Globe Bldg.

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