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@pstain the body Sx The only People who can beat Reg War Boston Sample Shoe Shop Prices and when we do ft we THINKING.AT OVER are Ourselves, call tt I had not been at church or spoken & semblance of a prayer CLO |since that terrible time when my baby died, in spite of my agony But again the emotional content Tomorrow, Wednesday, we will Jentered tnto my being, as I knelt and asked for mercy and strength to keep the ancient laws that were |firat engraved upon the tables of celebrate the closing of our business year by offering the following Clover Day Spectals | stone | Eleanor Fairlow would not let |me take her back to her hotel aft church. As we came d how {ll she looked d told her that [ thought she Jshould go back to the hospital as a patient, She told me that she was }not going to Mollie's wedding. | “Somehow, Margie, the thought Jof the crowd, the. lights, the flow Jers and the loughter rather fright Jens me,” she said rather sadly You certainly must be ill, my| j Gear I answered for that Is not) Jat all like the Ito whom I was Introduced when | Our Regular $2.95 Value jn jor we left t | out, 1 notic atylt Ol} Gtags at this Clover. Day price came here as Dick's w : I an Dainty Party | Fairiow, Slippers for ..... |1 bade her good-bye | 4 ] I was so glad I had gone Dainty Black as it settled t Jchureh with her, | “You have been little and mean,” | oe a 5 I maid to myself, “to suspect thin| ee Japlendid woman and your husband Boys’ $2.50 High and be filled with Jealousy and| hate, No wonder you cannot keep Top Boots for withoge, ery full ur husband from admiring other |women. You probably have shown him that they have more spiritual nature and broader minds.” I decided that I would Just give splendid |the letter that was occasionally we and the above price | rattling In my pocket as I sat back | ts foe, Wednesday Jagainst the steering gear of my ear, to Dick and say thing-—that I would not even feel hurt if he did rot show ft to me | “Why.” [exclaim out aloud, | “You might get a lett any day that you di Dick, and I not think it not want to show to sure that Dick would | worth being ¢ \I OSTONNHOE ( 0. 104 little book, I laughed, f CEE curious about anything would be a SAMPLE, /HOP NING. n SECOND Dick } FLOOR Sccond Ave at Pike St. pede |his own. Even when he knows tt makes me perfectly furtous My mood « “i an I thought of “LEARN THINGS : 1 ought to open this letter, just ach him a lesson.” was my next nyself. And then, quick Margie mu did that 1 yo want to teach are|t 1a little Jealous and you know that this letter w Kane |* nee a asking As | neared WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wash the poisons and toxins from system before putting More food Into stomach. use you are st All the editors in the state coming to town January 12 ping if Frank magazi lure 16 |Institute, to be held on t sity campus, under the dir the journalism department And the editors are going to learn|! some things besides newspaper eth It was nearly six, and the wed jes, Arrangements have been made |ing was at half past eight. Surely to have 40 of them stay as guests in|Dick would understand that he fraternity houses. jmust get back in time to give Mol After three days of this, accord-|!i¢ away ing to Frank Kane, they will Both Mollte and I consi going back home with their trouse rolled up and their hair clipped)? short. The professors are going to start! ies I the que art is always our apartment anoth © assail me, Sup rrived yet | oked at the little clock In front of - “Baye Inside-dathing makes any- ‘one look and feel clean, sweet and refreshed. GSS CAUSA SSE SSS ASR Sn SS Sr SE SSE SSE ESSE SSS IS SSE IS SSE IS SSE ESSE SSSI EID SSI SE ICSSE EID SSE EIS SSE SSS Sass _——— dere Wash yourself on the inside be fore breakfast Ifke you do on the outside. This is vastly more tm portant because the skin pores do her run not absorb {mpurities into the ges Me ray Boab pi Hh blood, causing illness, while the |®asy with the editors smoker |s if, a bowel ares de a ~~ |planned for the first night, and a|man can give me away If she thinks For every ounce of food and leard of boxing matches and student he ; nec sens to have so an drink | musical atunts has been promised.|to do the deed ie ce waste costecial The Institute talks and 4 I drew up In front of the house an ounce of waste material | 1¢| sions will start Th nearly a the doorma laimed on see must be carried out of the body _ spipiuarr vases deag ; wit ng me this waste matertal {s not eliminat. | Januery h Rie Win Gulie aaa ‘Shae ais an ed day by day, it quickly ferments and asked if you had left any word and generates poisons, gases and! pot for hit kes ga oar ed ant |Oregon Journal R. Fenwick of| That relleved my mind, but 1 be 1 D. | everett: Edwin Selvin, Miss Mary|ean to feel my heart beat faster through the ducts which |Everett; Edwin ; “IL{when I thought of the 1 Rausch, Cyril Arthur Player, Sol H Agnew and Fred W puld suck only nourishment to T ton: 46 ont tn up in the elevator to give mt irst thing Lewis, Hugh E ent as SSS UCTS Sa splendid health measure is to drink, before breakfast each day, a glass of real hot water with a tea win shaving: a6 1 entered the | spoonful of limestone phosphate in without greeting me! @ ft, which is a harmless way to © maid y wash these poisons, gases and tox Margie we fns from the stomach, liver, kidneys ly heard f w Z _and bowels; thus cleansing, sweet {ll not 4 and freshening the entire | accep pur money. That speech settled me alfmentary canal before putting ia my fifteenth | 1 slipped Into the t room and ‘,) year in Seattle, and I | I slipped tr 5 m and more food into the stomach im the only dentist tore open the letter with the y) A quarter pound of limestone | who guarantees work slightest compunction, for @ tly |4 [phosphate costs but very little at|for 18 years who Nas Dick had been expecting this letter, the drug store, but is sufficient to| Temelnet ig a nd had been disappointe not GO make any one an enthusiast on in-|+, make their gu ting it at the office 4 side-bathing. Men and women who | tee good. Be sure to I, as well as would know what ré accustomed to wake up with a|come to 71% First ave contained. I opened ft quickl WIN 4. Baown furred | nasty breath, sal others who have| hing head or have tongue, bad taste, low complexion, and read (To be continued) bilious attacks, acid stomach or Open ronstipation are assured of pro tec bo nounced improvement in both |" Yfy Bellingham off at E , Bunset. building. health and appearance shortly and Holly sts Dear Mise Grey: Will you give Bo wy says It is not for the lack of food, SEAT I a a TL a a I SS ISS ae ae ugall - fouthwick 500 Colonial Rag Rugs One Day Only 59c Size 25x50 inches; old fashioned Rugs; good for bathroom or kitchen, or the porch. Fach 59¢@. —Fourth Floor Every Untrimmed Shape Half Price rds an opportunity to have a new Hat and for so | Velvets ors in large, This aff and vel medium and cl much urs—sail and small shapes, se fitting turbans, Former prices ¢} S7¢ to $5.00. 95t ynd Moor Aprons Coverall Aprons of fn light and = dark special 39¢. Princes percale, patterns, ns of percal ny f percale, in li and dark pattern made very roomy, with two pockets; 25¢ House Dresses—there must be t 20 dozen—in broken rtments gingham and ules; all well made. Spe- ial 89¢. t Stock Taking Clearance of Silks and Dress am pere i ra loor halt for 1 to All Children’s Coats and Dresses At 25% Less Children’s Sweaters 25 Per Cent Off Infants’ Coats 25 Per Cent Off All Children’s Hats 50 Per Cent Off Linen Cluny Laces 5c Yard Calendars fo or 1 9 16 Half-Price Our entire Jars, including es, and Dutch an Dinner Calendars and Wall Calendars 10¢ to $2.00. 5e to $1.00. I Now rat Floor (Rone SOO RTOS to Europe. STAR—TUESDAY, DEC. 28, 1915. PAGE 5. ac[ ou | Anuisnin ne THE BEST FOR THE PRICE—NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE EMNANT DAY. Charge Purchases Made Tomorrow Will Not Be Billed Until February 1st China and Glassware in the Remnant Sale You will find a lot of extra values in the China Shop for Remnant Day Odd pieces of China, Glassware and Bric-a-Brac You will find all these things on three special table 50c to $1.00 values on the 25¢@ Table. 00 to $1.75 values on the 50¢@ Table 75 to $3.00 values on the $1.00 Table Fourth } December Remnant Day | Is the day we clean up merchandise at | ridiculously low prices, mostly below | cost, to get them out. | Is the day all remnants, odd lots and | | broken lines move out—Why? Read | these prices! The Art Shop Offers These: 3attenberg Centers, Arabian Laces, Arabian Lac Small Bag Cotton Pillow 5 Cords ion Dolls, Holiday soxes, et A few stamped piec e Squares, , at greatly 45- and 54-inch. On Ta: 24-inch centers.... 27-inch. ret with Tassels, 2 for...... Cords, assorted cc amped Towels, slightly soiled, each. . Odds and ends of novelties, Favors, reduced prices. s, broken lines, priced 10 to 50c including Pin ( >ush- Handkerchief and Glove Fourth Floor Last of the Dolls and Toys the Dolls Of course, Most of the as well, but Three $5.00 Tool and Chests $2.25 note the $7.50 Rocking $3.00 St All Velocipedes, Wa assortments have been handled, se Remnant Day prices! Horses at.. 100-Flie ms and 3 Automob tiles 3 are very much broken. and the Toys .$1.95 Li ea man $1.95 - Half Price 2 Price s (9 only) . Five $2.00 Doll Beds at....... ha wie cas .+ + 98c $1.50 and $1.75 Doll’Chairs at... 6... Oe $200 (6 £250 D0! Camas ato. is. cons oes 75¢ Red Enameled Doll Chairs at... Half Price s 66,50 Doll Tauies. «...% 0% $1.95 t0 $2.25 5.00 to $ 5 Dolls that were up to $2. Rag ( haracter Dol 5 s are new Most all the you will find 50 1 NK rest are on Se, 10c pier 25¢ the smaller Dolls and all that is left of the Blocks, Games and other Toys. The Men’s Shop Starts to Clean Up Smoking ackets, House Coats, Bath Robes and ill the other smaller furnishings for men will be re- duced in price. lines. For 25c, 35c and 50c Men's $4.00 Py {9 rece erage ‘ Men's $10.00 to § Not everything, instance: Men's $6.50 House Coats Men’s $10.00 House Coats.... Men’s $12.50 House Coats. . Men’s $15.00 House Coats... Mussed He andk Silk-and-Wool 15.00 but all the broken $3.25 . $5.00 $6.25 Maes pace $7.50 Half Price ; Suits (broken $2.95 . $7.95 Union Mackinaw Coats. (Sizes to 42 only) SAOMIST OTS CYNTHIA GREY’S ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS What are the wages?) mo Men's Shop—First ¥ real ginger snaps” me space for a few lines to “An| but it is sometimes thru a little ELOISE. 1 cup of lard or butter American Mother and Wife"? seemingly pure pleasure that she| A.—The Red Cross doe# not con-|add 1 unbeaten egg, 1 cup of mo Has she worked for $6 per week led on until she falis, and then— duct a tral ing school for nurses laase #, 1 cup of sugar, 1 cup of at any time within the last five @ has gone to the bad, shun her. To be eligible for service, an ap-| boiling water, in which 1 level yearet ‘Thru your columns, will| There le no use helping her, let /plicant must have had a two/tablespoon of soda nas been dis. yh please tell me where | can get her go on as she hae started; she years’ course in a general hospital|solved, and 1 tablespoon of ground i a decent room for $2 a week, and will some day wake up to the fact of at ) beds, and must have ginger. Add flour enough to just how she would spend her re- that she is wrong,” etc., rather had ¢ men. Applicants |the dough mold very soft, then maining $47 (| am taking it for than extend a helping hand must amt 25 old, Alroll thin and cut out, Rake in a granted that a room can be secured| Perhaps “An American Wife and Red Cross nurse re = $80 quick oven l Within. walking distance, thereby | Mother” has never been placed in month for services in the | nites a e est ar ue saving carfare.) a position where she was eternally States and $60 a month elsewh Q.—! am a young man 22 years ————— le she willing to start, ae many| tempted ae, | am sorry to say, very with proper maintenance, traveling old, worried and unhappy because = . many girls are every day expenses and laundry allowance hii a ae iti sna girls do, with a dollar in her pocket and a six-per-week position, and stick to it for one year? | do not It Is an Excellent Fuel for the Fur- —| have written to you be Q- Have you, 1 wonder, among Halo OOH HOODOO EH A aCe OM * x seived no answer. Ilyour collection a recipe for * : : . want to do It, and | hope neither but rece A A Oe e HOW TO BE SLIM 3 c am anxious to Know where there is ginger snaps .« |Z SL x nace, Fireplace or Heater she nor | will ever see the day we lous be knw where there Je|SINEer Treen bare canted the| : ee tees the Is in euch circum. nurses, | wish to enter euch a/following recipe, 1 am quite sure | and want t r ‘ ' i ‘ 0 ll agree with me that ;REAT many persons in the city are now stances that ehe really needs tojechoo! at once, and | want to go you will agr el furnaces and help out the family income; | do ~— x using Coke in house heating t not doubt it. There are many wom 1 other domestic purposes where hard en in the same position as she, but she must admit that there are in this city and elsewhere, many mar: ried women working, holding good paying positions, who absolutely do not need to, and if these women would get out there would be work for the girl who must support her self and also for the married wom. en who need to Increase the family incéme, | think it is these women that the six-per-week girl was driv ing at. fuel st nearly as long as hard coal, and cost It will 1 much less Once you become accustomed to Coke you will ver go back to coal OLA DALLA GDP LL DA PAL FE LPALF PP SPI FA “RTTLE LIGHTING COMPANY penne SRT SUNT Es bo cor, 00 mierriod women lt SY girl to sell her soul, and ae she CHAUNCEY WRIGHT The Restaurant Man Will open the finest lunch room and bakery west C, Smith Building, of Chicago in the January 415th. 42-story L. ” of OL take don H a box meal’ ar ® at night |) haven't learned a way to make my| [tam SSS 25 and 50c Neckwear 10c High Collars, low Collars, Wi embroidered Collars collection of attract eckwear Your choice at 10¢. —First Floor. <== Boys’ $6.50 and $7.50 Suits Reduced to $4.85 These Suits are in sizes from 6 to 18, plaids and stripes; carefully made and well tailored; some have extra trousers. Special, $4.85. $1.95 Terry Cloth Bath Robes $1.35 The few that we have left will sell Remnant Day for $1.35. Sizes for youngsters from 2 to 12. These were bought for the Holiday Season and are very new. in checks, Third Floor Clearance of Women’s Waists Colored Silk Waists, vie $5.00 to $9.75, in suit colors... $3. 85 $3.95 Black Silk Waists, formerly $5.06 ‘| Second Floor Wh B13 0 ve datos Women’s Handkerchiefs Reduced $4.95 to $9.75; Navy Blue, Black, and some Mixtures.........../ 19 Tailored Skirts, formerly All Handkerchiefs used for Christmas displays have been re-priced as follows: 10c and 12%4¢ Handkerciilefs:)..:. 32528 4 for 25¢ 15c and 18c Handkerchiefs. . ....3 for 25¢ 25c and 35c Handkerchiefs. ...3 for 50c 50c and 65c Handkerchiefs....... .3 for $1.00 —First Floor Knit Underwear Half-Price includ- Several ing “Sterling are all high neck pants and vests. small lots to close out in one day, and “Merode The “Sterling” Suits , long-sleeve style. The lot includés Part wool, and some cotton gar- ments; also a lot of Children’s garments.* ce Garments ...... 25c | $1.00 Garments ....50e $1'SO WaarinentS \.s.sdui abe unstes cae ae .. 75 And up to $6.00 Union Suits for. +» -.++-$3.00 —First Floor Great Sale of Women’s 8 Leather Bags All kinds of leather, fancy and plain linings; all shapes, and all are fitted. Wonderful values! $2.50 to $3.50 Bags .....$1.95 $3.50 to $5.00 Bags..... $2.95 $5.00 to $6.50 Bags......$3.95 $6.50 to $10.00 Bags... .$5.95 —First Floor Women’s $1.00 Kid Gloves Reduced to 69c Including Gloves for street and dress wear—broken assortments from our reg rd $1.00 lines. Special 69e. Women’s $1.50 and $2.00 Gloves Reduced to $1.15 These Gloves are of doeskin and glace kid. A splendid street or dress Glove. Remnant Day, $1.15 pair. 50c Chamoisette Gloves 35c Most all dark colors; some chamois color. nant Day price, 35¢ pair. Children’s 50c Gloves 35c Including lined Gauntlets; also fur-topped Mittens. Reduced to 35e. First Floor Rem- TOTO SS SOS, SSOINSSIITSSIC CSS ISS ESS [ESS SSC CESST EE IE SS KIS SS OR IESS ICE IESSIOE Lunch at the Hollywood, 212 living without being dependent) Pike.—Adv upon my parents, and it seems|——— that | can’t decide on what to do. not lazy, for | have done some very hard work. | believe that each person Is nat urally suited to some certain fol lowing, and ought to find out what it is, or her very best. Now, do you believe in phrenol ogy as a way of deciding? friends have advised me to try that method, 1! would be very much pleased to receive an answer. UNDECIDED. ers knowledge limited pe in th f taken all the way and an effort to find your failed, and feel derive benefit with us. it can aa. you no Interest 4% GNSS QNMON MONEY tions. A They writ phrenology intelligent is mu truth by-wa of in calling, and h that you might from this course harm to congult professor of this art IT’S EASY TO SAVE But it’s hard to get started. If possible, and then do his You will find it easier to get started now, though, when Some | everybody is filled with en- thusiasm for new resolu- Start a Savings Account careful, however, as it is difficult to distinguish one from the other. SA VINGS & Q.—Will you kindly tell me TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE which Is correct: “Two teaspoon fuls of sugar “Two teaspoons. ful of sugar, and oblige? CONSTANT READER. S and r what A The former form is correct fm rellable method is for re. 5 Capital and Surplus $800,000 B Say id Phe a : KAISER TO UNDERGO. % It pees a ad absolutely i JAMES D, HOGR, President § wemk'n trial show * OPERATION, REPORT |« &. so-ver. ‘ ne that tt is we Vice President and Trust Offices we burdened v © LONDON, Dec, 28.—Katser Wil @ » pound of unsightly fat. # |helm will undergo a throat opera = % Bartell Drug Co, can supply * ition within a few days, said Swiss HOGE BUILDING hat “Jadvices today. 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