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ie 25 New Spring Hats Will Be Priced at $5.95 ry clever atyl $1 Pearson's Hair Brushes 69c Genuine Pearson's Halr Brushes, with double brinties set In rubber cush« 25e Cutex Manicure Sets 19¢ pact Manicure Bets. ver, nail white, an Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Q.—I have something | want your | advice on, There Is a boy that be 2 longs to a crowd of boys and girls “ ” which | belong to also. Now, Mise Phone “Main 6563 Grey, | like this boy very much, = a sees atint Your Hair © With Brownatone Send the Coupon for FREE Trial Bottle. fo poptional ve the first twonty-five w tage of thin splendid o —Second Mloor, ac Dougall + fouthwick Eentabiished 1876 ram, emer —Viret Floor, , The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price Shop on a Tran er ~ ie muaranteed positively doe ithe, coal tar products or their , an and so-called “restorers. ‘Trial Bottles a: nd pack! ie sold | jar sizes, Ibe ; $1.00, by everywhere. Mention Wor sale by The Ow! Drug Co. Py Dbeolutely not to be had at dealers, but are On, ceauest from the laboratories of ‘Th . @ Street, Covington, K: Send the Coupon today and | think he likee me, too, but doeen't show it. He ls a boy who makee everybody happy with his jereon what Ie the! eat way to win him? Thanking! you In return for your advice on thle question. CANDLELIGHT, AI should judge, from what Mttle you have told me of the boy, that he fs not espectally inte ted fn any girl, You had far better| accept your portion of his con-| gental friendship tn the apirit tt ts offered than to make yotrself com- mon by bestowing your affections where they are not wanted, Q—le Jess Willard’s wife living? And If eo, where? How many chil cuRIOUS, . Jess Willard resid with her three children, at the V lard home tn Chicago, Il. Q.—Would you kindly give me an appropriate menu for a dinner to be given by people of moderate! means? PERPLEXED, Tomato Soup Baked Fish, Hollandaise Sance Shadow Potatoes Cole-Slaw Pig Pudding Cheese nd eany to apply that) §. Just brush or comb . from Heht golden brown to Jet| Crackers Coftee > Q—! am 23 years old, and very much In love with a girl the same je, but she has been keeping com. pany with miess, to even the most Rot contain sulphur, lead, ally tives, as do moi Kenton Pha 1 told her of my to: me not to lose hope. d try this wonderful prep: shade desire 21 stores on the Pactftc Const, pair that | thought | e@ the city, When this girl found out about my intentions, Free Trial Coupon Keaton Pharmacal Co, 475 B Pike Street, Covington, Ky.: a 1 met her best girl friend and ehe jtold me not to be fooled; that the Golden brown, medium brown, dark brown or black. | tetai bettie of “Brownstone jean make a delightful sham- th very little effort and for ‘trifling cost tf you get from ist a package of canthrox : & teaspoonful In a cup water. Your shampoo ts now Just pour little at a time scalp and rub briskly. This/at 741 New York block, Wednesday. an abundance of thick,| thoroughly dis-|slight advance over DRINK WATER TO VOID SICKNESS ¥€ | every two weeks. ) | darken the gray hair, but removes | | ‘Gt of Hot Water Before | 20t sticky or greasy, does not rub | Breakfast Daily Keeps q the Doctor Away | Sanitary sclence has of late ] rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to hu 4 ‘The latest application of girt cares nothing for me. Now, what am ! to think, and how can | find out whether she loves me or not? c | A--Is your respect and regard for the girl #0 weak that you would rather take the word of an outsider than hers? Brace up and be a man of such strength of character that bi oo man won't have any show (coin or stamps). FPiease send me Q.—I! am going to work In a doc- tor’e offl; Shall | wear a biack Jitney drivers’ bon: Lou. lobtainable in Seattle, after nearly a} A.-Doctors usually require thetr year in which no surety company |Office assistants to observe @ cer. has handled them. tain uniformity of dress. In case J. B. Mehan of the bonding firm|You have no advice from your em- of Morrison, McFariane & Muhler,|Ployer, wear the white apron.) of Tacoma, representing the Cas |Quite a number of physicians fur | walty Co. of America, opened offices nish the aprons. are offered at a| Q—le It customary to send a last year’s|present when one receives an at- Mehan {s also writing taxi|home card from a newly married couple? VERA. Jitney bonds price. and auto stage drivers’ bonds. Q—1 have ecorehed my blue wool Savings |ekirt. How can | restore it? more, but the “Guardian n. © Savings bank.” The} A.—Gponge with peroxide of hy- title was made under|drogen; or sponge with hot vinegar authority from the state bank ex-jand then with ammonia. Finish HOW I DARKENED press under a thin cloth. MY GRAY HAIR CONTINUED Lady Gives Simple Home Recipe FROM PAGE 1 That She Used to Darken Her oe peas” |DR. SYDNEY STRONG ON PREPAREDNE: gray hair to its natural color with and pushed your kid over the bulk- the prepared dyes and stains, but none of them gave satisfaction and they were all expensive. I finally | head, there would be several ways ran onto a simple recipe which I|to settle the trouble mixed at home that gives wonder-| You might come over to spank ful results. { gave the recipe, which|my kid, and, anticipating that I is as follows, to a number of my |might get into It, you would have | friends, and they are all delighted @ punch In your fist for me. with it. To 7 ozs. of water add a| You know what would follow. small box of Barbo Compound, 1 oz.| There would netghborhood of bay rum and % oz. of glycerine. | row, and the better “prepared” we These ingredients can be bought at| were, the more heads would get any drug store at very littie cost. | broken. Use every other day until the hair! Another way would be to take becomes the required shade, then our differences, say over the It will not only ,voundary tine, to the courts. This would be more civilized, and yet not altogether satisfactory. There {s a better way Honest, Mr. Editor, the only off and does not color the scalp.—|seneible and decent way would be Advertisement. for us to cultivate neighborlinese Throw Away Your iygitdirr pa’ Mager supper and that Eye-Glasses! |} dandruff and scalp humors, and | acta as a tonic to the hair, It ts} Dugda is for life. Hon that it is as necessary attend to internal sanitation of of the human system | | condi ft s to the drains of the | ‘Those of us who are accustomed feel dull and heavy when we splitting headache, stuffy | from a cold, fon! tongue, nasty | th, acid stomach, can, instead, as fresh as a daisy by open- the siuices of the system each | and flushing out the| internal poisonous | alling, sick or well, should; each morning be- | fore breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful ot pi in it to ‘wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the previous day's indigest- ible waste, sour bile and poison- ous toxins; thus cleansing, sweet-| ening and purifying the entire all-| mentary canal before putting more | food into the stomach. The action | of hot water and limestone phos- phate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It Cleans | out all the sour fermentations, | | gases, waste and acidity and gives | _one a splendid appetite for break- | hile you are enjoying your | t the phosphated hot wa ter in quietly extracting a large © volume of water from the blood end getting ready for a thorough | flushing of all the ineide organs. The millions of people who are! bothered with constipation, billous | #pells, stomach trouble, rheumatic Htiffness; others who have sallow | skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get @ quarter pound of limestone phos | phate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is suffl-| sient to make any one a pro- Bounced crank on the subject of | internal sanitation. | glass to cinch} the matter, I'd offer you a free) pew In my church and you'd send/ |me The Star free for a year. | Do you wear glasses? Are you! | am not facetious. 1 am talk.| a victim of eyestrain or other eye |'ng fundamen ye ad weaknesses? If so, you will be| | say that the “preparedness glad to know that there is real|/™@" approach the neighbor-nations hope for you. Many whose eyes | Wrong. All this laying In of pow- were failing, say they have had|der and bombs and guns is the their eyes restored through the| Wrong approach. Poor old Europe principle of this wonderful free | Proves thie. prescription. One man says, after| Five millions of dollars apent by trying 1: “I was almost blind; | the Pacific Coast on the cultiva could not see to read at all. Now|tion of friendship with the Orient I can read everything without any| (1 could outline a plan, with a and my eyes do not water|falr treatment of the Orient by the any more. At night they would | press of the Coast, a thing that pain dreadfully; now they feel fine seems to me 1s quite within the all the time. It was like a mir-| * of practicability) would tn- acle to me.” A lady who used it peace with the Orlent for 60 says; “The atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but} Now {f we prefer to spend hun after using this prescription for|dreds of millions on fleets and sol- fifteen daye everything seems |diers for the Coast; if we turn ev clear. I can even read fine print|ery raindrop we see into a leaden without glasses.” It {8 believed | bullet; if we are to turn our public that thousands who wear glasses|mind over to be guided by men can now discard them in a reason-|who have turned their pens into able time and multitudes more will awords—why, we'll get war, and be able to strengthen their eyes #0| we'll get it in spite of our eyes being as to be spared the trouble and ex-|opened to all war's horrors, across | pense of ever getting glasses, Eye, the water. troubles of many deseriptiona may! 1 say to you, Mr. Editor, that If be wonderfuly benefited by follow. ws get onto Europe's war footing, ing the simple rules, sre is the! we shall have to swallow the Buro- prescription: Go to any active drug! pean horror. store and get a bottle of Optona.| One more word: Granting that Fill a two ounce bottle with warm|there should be the kind of pre water, drop in one Optona tablet! paredness you describe, I contend and allow to dissolve. With this/that the plans should not be made Hquid, bathe the eyes two to four|until after the European war is times datly. You should notices your | over, eyes clear up perceptibly right from| At that time we shall know how the start and inflammation will|much preparedness is necessary, quickly disappear. If your eyes are! for maybe there will be a great bothering you, even a little, take|move toward disarmament, and we steps to save them now before it is|shall know what kind of prepared too late. Many hopelessly blind, ness 1s best might have been saved if they had| The national mind ts not now In cared for their eyes in time.-Ad-|the right temper to act wirely vertisement, SYDNEY STRONG. would settle it. A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at . Home o EM NANT DA Charge Purchases Made Tomorrow Not Rendered All Soiled ndermuslins ome Me -4 Off ONSISTING of Silk Under- wear and Lingerie, Pettt- coats, Combinations, Gowns, Camitnoles, Corset Covere— ALL ONE-FOURTH OFF Dix and other make House Oresses at OSe. Dix-make Dresses in sizes 34, 86 and 88 only, at 6D¢, Middy Aprons, special at 39¢, Windsor Crepe Middy Dresses in Dresden patterns, with white pique collar, cuffs and belt, at $1.95. Hyde-Grade Washable Petti- coats $1.00, in binck and white stripes with borders in various colors. Embroidery Remnants — 5c, 10¢, 15c Sibi Mended Fiocor Gloves 50c “MONTH'S accumulation of kid, chamois and doeskin Gloves that were formerly priced to $1.60. Perfectly mended and unusually good values, Remnant Day, 50¢. 16-button Kid Gloves of French kid, sizes 6% to 7%, in tan, navy, gray and white; originally $3.60, 10¢ and 18¢ Embroideries Both edges and insertions, from 1 to 2% Inches wide, Pat- terns for underwear and chil- dren's garments, —wiret Floor, Clearance of China and G lassware Black Taffeta Ribbons for 20c Yard Just a few pieces of b-inch Black Ribbon, especially sult- able for the new millinery bows, 20¢ yard. Fancy Ribbons in Dresden, floral and other fancy designs, for girls’ hair ribbons and millinery uses. Special yard, Black Taffeta Ribbons, over an inch wide, with white, gold or black corded edge. They are usually 12%c. Remnant Day §é, —Viret Floor, —The Last One Before Easter—-Remnants of Spring Dress Mate- ope! ty sd Trimmings—Odds and Ends of Home Fittings and Novelties ° orts Sample Mattresses pe at a One-Day Price All French Underwear 4 Off An assortment of high-priced W in crib size, bed size and full size. Our standard Mattresses, reduced because they —— F 10c and 25 Reduced to 81 Misses’ 75c Kid Gloves, 2-clasp Corsets reduced to $3.05, Brassiores at 50c, $1.00 and 91.29, that are very desirable. —Third Fleer, All Children’s Ss weaters ay 1-4 Off In an assortment of colors and sizes 1 year to 10. Infants’ Soiled Flannels Consisting of Gertrude Skirts, Skirts with bands, head flannels, Pinning Blankets and Short Skirts, '4 off, Children’s Solled Undermusiina ’ s Including Drawers, Skirts and Gowns Children’s Red Toques at 4 Off Children’s Waeh Dresses From 3 to 6 years, 50¢; from € to 14 years, O54. Odd Coate for Children Greatiy Reduced Just a few from last season, in corduroy, serge, cashmere, silk, poplin, cotton Bedford cord and Iinen. One Lot of Children’s Coats Mostly Serges, at $3.99 —Third Fieor. Children’s and Infants’ Hose Special 15¢ P a Well made, reinforced Stock- ings, either black or white; all sizes, 15¢. Women's Hose tn all sizes but 10, including Cotton and Lisle Hore in black, white and tan, at 16¢ pair. Women's Silk Hose, in black, white and some colors; medium weight, full-fashioned, made with double lisle sole and garter top, The patr. —First Floor, Cimarance of {ingerie Woe Phe 80 Lingerie Walsta in season- able styles, of very dainty mate- rials, reduced for Remnant Day to 90¢. 15 Tub Silk Waiets in colored stripes, special $1.05, —Second Floor. style, in light weight kid; sizes 6 6%, reduced to 50¢. % to 6%, reduc foe Bg SO 10c Yard for remnants and short lengths of Wash Goods and Domestics. 7c Yard for 26-inch White Outing Flannel. $1.00 to $1.50 Ratine Suiting 50c Yard Will make a dandy sport suit or skirt; 36 to 43 inches For Remnant Day only we will shrink this material without charge. Special, 50¢ yard. 1.3 Off Remnants of White Goods. wide $2.95 for $3.50 Linen Table Cloths, size 68x86. $1.95 for $2.25 Woolnap Plaid Blankets, size 64x80; broken designs in pink or plaid Third Fleer. gray. Gold Edged Playing Cards 25c Fabricfinish Playing Cards with burnished gold edges, in telescope box. Postcards 5c Dozen Local views, sentiment and motto cards, formerly 10¢ to 26¢ dozen. Initial Embossers 10c and 19¢ Roover’s Steel Initial Embona- ers for initialing your own sta tlonery; former prices 26c, 350 and 50c, 75c and $1.00 Hair Brushes 48c Solid Back Hair Brushes of ebony and other woods; excel- lent quality bristles. —First Floor. Dress-Up Day in the M en’s Shop EMNANT DAY offers extraordinary values In Spring Haberdashery and Furnishings for men, 1,000 Shirts at $1.00 Each Values Up to $2.00 There is every size from 14 to 18. Soft cuff and stiff cuff style, in a range of styles and patterns that will meet with your instant approval. Friday, $1.00. $1.50 Pajamas $1.00 150 suits of silk-trimmed Pajamas in white, blue, tan or gray. $1.00 Night Shirts 65c Summer weight, and made om, cambric; sizes 15 to 20. 85c Balbriggan Underwear, Special 45c Made with reinforced seams; Drawers have double B. V. D. Union Suits) Porosknit Union Suits | 85 Cc Lisle Socks, 6 Pairs $1.00 White, navy, black or gray, in all sizes. Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs, Special 6 for $1.00 seat. Men's Shop, Firat Floor. A Souvenir Pilate of Seattle, in blue and white imported ware, showing the Totem Pole, Colman Dock, Snoqualmie Falls, Mount Rainier and Interlaken Boule- vard. Marked for clearance at 10¢ each. Sugars and Creamers in fire- polished, pressed glase—plain or Colonial style—10¢ each. Single or Double Egg Cups in blue and White Canton China, 10¢ each. Platters in best quality deo orated hotel china, sizes 6 and 8 inches, each 10¢, Spoons for grape fruit or oranges, in triple plated silver, each 10¢, Mustard of Spoons, 10¢ each Sugar Shelis and Soda Spoons, 8! r plated, each 10¢, Decorated Breakfast Plates, each 10¢. Values on this table range from 20c to 50c each, your choice for 10¢. At 25c 044 pieces of giass and china, such as: Afterdinner Coffee Cups and Saucers, Bouillon Cups and Saucers, Plates, Decorated China Cereal Bowls, Exg Cups, Pitchers, Glass Candlesticks, etc. Values from 50c to $1.00 each. Your choice for 25¢, —Fourth Floor. Horseradish Women’s Union Suits, Special And they are spring weight, in high neck, elbow sleeve and ankle length style; sizes 34 to 44. Each 35¢. Women's Union Sults tn low neck, sleeveless and tight knee style; sizes 4 to 9. Special 47¢, Wom Knit Union Sults, extra sizes, 42 and 44; Dutch neck, short sleeve and ankle length. Very spect: 50¢. —First Floor. Women’s $4.00 ond $5 Pumps Reduced to $2.95 Incomplete assortments of Co- Jonial and small-tongued Pumps. There are several styles and all sizes in the lot, at $2.95. 17 pairs of Women's $4.00 Laced Boots, $1.98; Ine of sizes broken. —second Floor. Quilted Satin Slipper Soles, in colors; formerly Remnant Day, 15¢. Misses’ and Children's sizes, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 2. Women’s sizes, 4, 5 and 6. Men's sizes, 6 to 11. Fancy Basket Pin Cushions in pink or blue, trimmed with gold metal and eatin; originally 75c. Remnant Day for 39¢. Handkerchlef and Giove Boxes of linen, lined @d hand decor- ated; formerly 75c, 65c and 50c, Reduced to 57¢, Be and 2he¢, Utility Bags of natural, cream or white linen; stamped for working. Remnant Day for 10¢. Fifteen-piece Luncheon Sets, stamped on cream art line $2.25 value. Reduced to $4, Linen Runners, cretonne trim- med; size 18x54. Very special, 5064, Odds and Ends of Pillow Tops that were {be to 75¢, Tomorrow, rth Flo have been used as samples. Sample pieces of cretonne-covered Furniture — reduced. Also cretonne-covered Shoe- oxes. Willow Chairs in natural color or stained brown that have also been used as samples, at reduced prices. Colonial Rag Rugs, size 25x50 inches, and just when you will be needing new Rugs—S9e each. Remnants of— All Cretonne Scrim 1 + Marquisette Sunfast Radically Silkoline Velour Reduced Hand-made French Cluny Laces in a wide as- sortment of patterns, at 10c, 19¢ and 25¢ a yard. 50 single pairs of Curtains, Nottingham, Irish Point, Cluny, Scrim and Marquisette. If you have an odd window this is an exceptional opportunity. ‘ourth Fleer. Muslin Leatherette Suits $5.00 UST 30 of these Suits, ages from 6 to 18. All new, three-piece, belted coats with patch pock- ets. Very special, $5.00. Little Boys’ Wash Suits, three different models, special 95. Sateen Tapeless Blouses, tan or black, ages 6 to 16, 50c each. Boys’ Felt Hats, in tan, blue, black or gray, spe- cial 65¢. $5.00. 18 suits. Boys’ $6.50 and $7.50 Norfolk Suits reduced to Boys’ Terry Cloth Bath Robes, ages 2 to 12, in pink, blue or lavender, special $1.95. Boys’ Reefer Coats, serges, mixtures and plaids, sizes 2% to 10, reduced almost half for Day. $1.00 Ivory Combs 59c EAVY Dre ing Combs of Pyralin Ivory with coarse and fine teeth. 50c Rubber Gloves 25c Several sizes of Red Rubber Gloves. 25c Bath Caps 18¢ In spite of the steady ad- vance in rubber, we are selling 2hc Rubber Caps for 18¢. —Firet Floor. CERTAIN lot of Embrotd- ered Handkerchiefs re. duced just one-half for Rem- nant iy. $1.65 for Ostrich Neck- pieces That Were $2.25 About 25 Ostrich Boas, in black and white combinations, A splendid neckplece for the early Spring ‘days. —Hirat Floor. 5c for Cluny Laces Usually 8c and 10c Including Edges and Inser tlons, suitable for curtains, draperies, centerpieces and bed sets. Lace and Trimming Remnants Several hundred short pieces, some priced at less than half. Also remnants of Chiffon and Georgette Crepe —Firat Floor, —Third Floor, M4" of qias! pin seal with flowered silk or leather lining. A few of the convenient Strap Purses in this lot. 50 Hand Bags of pin seal, crepe seal and pin Morocco, in brown, black, green and navy blue. Very special at $3.95. Men's 75¢ and $1.00 Leather Coin Purses 'e Striped Slik Girdies that were up to $1.75. Remnant Day, 59¢. —First Fleer. From the Basement 650 Slasher Mops for 835¢. $1.00 quart-can “Punch” Cedar O!l for 75¢, $2.00 Vegetable or Horse- radish Grater, $1.35. 26c Pot Covers, with ven- tilation to let the steam out, 10¢. 95e tins of Tetley’s Tea for 69e, 60c Aluminum Graters for Gardener's Trowel for Three-foot Step Lad- 1.45. © Triangle Of! Mops 19¢, > Salt Shakers 2¢, Hardwood — Folding Table Mats 20¢. 60c Wear-Ever Aluminum Pan 25¢. 7 large rolls of Toilet Paper 25¢ (No phone orders accepted for Toilet Paper) —Rarement. Bteeerens