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‘ ve od ' _&. LUNDBERG Co. 4004 Thire Ave. 7 Pe A headache remedy wit of “headache i once! All. tre confiden @ |. to repr. real Sanders & Company SMITH BUILDING Phone Elliott 4662 4008-4 1b. OC. T TRVE ANAT HEADACHE b © Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples thout the dan-| major in the United States army, is ine.” Relieves | to wed Mr. and Mrs. Musterole is aclean, white oint-| have announced the en ment, made with oil of mustard. Better ) nrg pared Used only externally, and in 90 way can it affect stomach and heart, @s some internal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, ezoup, stiff neck, asthma, 10 TRUS: free pleurisy, rheumatism, lum- all pains and aches of the back Sprains, sore muscles, bruises, frosted feet, colds of the (it often prevents pneumonia). and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, for several nonths. to $100 ot ¥ Receipts, Live Stock, Ete. held hon! tative will call at your TORTURE Iminated by wearing the Support. Welhas at trial to prove its superior- FIRST AT PIKE ADMISSION 20¢—CHILDREN 10¢ nt STAR-LIBERTY WEEKLY and a SEASIDE TANGLE STAR—MONDAY, SADUUUUUUUUUUUUGONOUUOUGLDUUEOUOUCUOOOUONE LOS Cynthia Grey’s : [ta LETTERS DVL 100 00 UHUE1UHL EL Condition Found in Low Forms of Life CONTINE su Ton Dear Mina Grey: I «1 there were twe thing, even wern ar but in reading ok the | 1 found that in the witk w ts only in every an to fh trees one, the female, Pie me if this iw true, A mistake on the part of ub or only author aD. Re is quite true that there are of forma of life ly the female sex in in This ndition is many different forma of nea life, and in plant Until lite Wednesday | roosevelt Received Night | Nobel Peace Pri | r Mise Gre w ‘ou k Only 112 |intorm me it, Theodore” Hoomey alt od tha ‘Sobel pence poten, Th © Roosevelt received the Nobel peace prize in 1904 | People Put Off Paper Carriers Dear Miss Grey lettern are read | thing in the pap to ask you to call |the public to the little paper « Some of them are who trudge around 30 a month, in all kinds of weather They are up and waiting for their p at 3 o'clock Sunday ings, and yet some of them have the hardeat to collect at the end of the month I believe ur much as any #0 1 would like the attention of arriers almost bablow and 31 days mora time when it comes to paying the paper they haven't a ther name, and make such flimay excuses to put the carrier off without his few nickels boy cent to Perhaps some people think these Uttle would-be merchants are buying | papers and delivering to the houses for fun | If you would draw these people's them around these little carriers, I'm sure would be doing a real service A CARRIERS SISTER Not Eligible for Soldiers’ Home Dear Misa Grey od an enlistment of three years in the rem ular army. Am I entitled to enter a soldiers’ home in my old age? AN EX-SULDI Only men who have served years In the army, or who have had three years active war ser | tain @ permanent home. If a because of received or becomes dis you! vies, may abode in a # ” man becomes ill wounds or inj while In service, irtes abled. he be cared for at the home until hie tr “are healed She Would Fight to Make Land More Fit Dear Mies Grey: In defense of: my article recently printed in your column, and in a to one who signs herself “In the Game to Win. permit me to state that I quite dis agree with her assertions. If she has been so fortunate as to go thru her business experience with a boast on her lips that ahe has never been insulted, she is to be lated, and can afford to pi over the heads of the employers with whom she has come in con tact; but, it would be a far bette ¢ her to speak from actu: experience, rather than assumption I regret there are such girls as she pictures in her article, but for her to assume that all girls are alike, in order that she may de fend the employers, is ring ins The girl she pic} tures is one who, either thru neces sity, or having acquired the id that she can bluff her way thru, al lows herself to fall into the hands the coward “who must have an cue to work on.” And can even thia sort of girl be held up ax a cloak of defense for this poor crea ture who is being lured against hin will? It is only a depraved wretch who would neek to hold up a woman as a protection for his wrong doing. The type of girl I defend is the one who aaks little of the world, but to earn an honest living, She it in| |who seeks advice when she faces| the problem of being employed by a man who is anything but a gentle. man. He it is who would camou. policy to may a very slur. uation YOUNGEST MAJOR IN ARMY TO TAKE BRIDE NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—Maj. Morris Hadley, son of the president of Yale university, and called the youngest John Wood Bloodget, and d Rapids, gement of their daughter, Katherine Cummings Bloodget, to Maj. Hadley OPEN 184 LAUNDRIES Staff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Feb. 4.— hundred and eighty-four laun dries opened for business camp. The laundries, bullt at a cost of $175,000, will take t one large concern in operation here lot New York and does not neuralgia, One place of the sidiers’ laundry will be washed for $1.25 a and this will give the men the right to use month | at this} |drying rooms to dry their wet uni-| | forms. SKAGIT WANTS POWER MOUNT VERNON, Feb. 4 number of organizations county have written to the secretar agriculture, calling his attention law which prohibits a city from | welling power outside its limits, and voicing objections to the Skagit river power development un less provision ia made for Seattle to furnish power to Skagit county at a reasonable cost EXPECT TO FEED 2,000 More than 2,000 will be heaped full at the dinner in the new Masonic temple, that will start Father and Son” week in Seattle, February 11 Men without sons are being asked to see that boys without fathers are taken to the dinner. The movement is directed by the Y. M. C, A. Household |) to a corporate strictly convenient and our plates What to do with coffee grounds last been answered. Just dump them into the garden. They contain some valuable fertilizing Seattle. properties. | will not |to empty | flage himself in the ¢: the FEET TOO BIG, CAN'T world at the cost of a GO TO FIGHT GERMANS) 222, 22227, 24 from whowe vite as Jnociation not the leant effort in SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Feb. 4— ° by the protect this Private Ivy, of Cleveland, w little girl, before whose eyes allowed to fight the Ger ‘orld seems a great cause his feet are too big, the biggest The city sho ‘ th After to it th men given trying to fit him with No. 14 shoes, vy fine; and, in a case like army given him an rless mentions, where this harge hreatens to keep her from ob: |taining other this cruel wretch should be imprisoned Were I a man I would fight for in 4 to fight for my own sex and 'y jola U A. a land of which we may |be justly proud. IF CONSTIPATED . on Petroleum May be Figs”| Most Any Color Dear Miss Grey IT have always! read your columns with great satis faction, and now I find it my turn Ito write to you saves a sick My fath came .from Pennay! Children simply yania, and one night he was telling take the time from play| about petroleum, He said it was f their bowels, which be a greenish color. Now, 1 told him come clogged up with waste, lverlthat my geography at school said gets sluggish; stomach sour that when petroleum was taken out Look at the tongue, mother! If/of the ground in its natural state coated, or your child is listless,!\¢ i4 a thick, dark yellow or reddish rish, breath bad, restless, | yellow fluid pat heartily, full of cold or’ knows wha has sore throat or any other chil ment upon the dren's ailment, give a teaspoonful nit of “California Syrup of Figs,” se tell me what color then don't worr ause it is per-| petroleum really is? fectly harmless, and in a hours RUTH M. M all this constipation poison, sour Petroleum varies in weight as bile and fermenting will) well as in color, It ranges in ntly move out of the bowels, and| color from a water white trans » a well, playful child) parency to jet black, but the A thorough “Inside cleans:| most common variety ix dark is oftimes all t is neces: green, which, by refl light, sary. It should be the first treat-| is shown to have a brownish-yel ment given in any sickness. low tinge. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a bottle of “California Syrup of Fi which such a wor “cannot”? Should haw full directions for babies, chil it not be “can not,” the same us dren of all ages and for grown-ups “will not,” “ ete plainly printed on the bottle, Look ONE cuRIOUS. | carefully and see that it is made - | by the “California Fig Syrup ote The word “cannot” is correct. | city to n't be | ans be » the army t these uthorities hav positions, HONEST GIRL, ‘4 * * 7 | “California Syrup of | can’t harm tender stomach or bowels. A laxative today child tomorrow cross, and fact he is talking about waste ing” Is there really It is an auxiliary verb. People have money for shows, but!on blouse of pi My father contends hey, FEB, 4, 1918. TAGE 3 “ mn Here’s New Slip-on | That’s Stylish Now » " Here is one of the new alipon model coats that are having great Yorue, It is a successor to the alip sant memory. Thin fiag-blue (Bleu de with a simple em silk cord of a lighter shade pared sat coat tn of heavy drapeau) ® design w heavy f blue. low to show the high walstconst in a trasting A special feature of thin model is very deep fringe at the lower edge, worked out In the twotoned silk | attention to thelr neglect in paying | cords. CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE AN UGLY LITTLE BOY Finally Donna the girl baby #he hy arms #0 long over tendants. I wondered what she was going to do, She walked straight that carroty headed boy baby and I followed “This baby,” said the good sister, | will probably have to make ite own way in the world, He will never know any home but this place until he im able to get out and do} for himaelf. You see, Bill—* tx his pame HillT* interrupted Donna “Yen, You see, Rill,” the good min- tor continued, “not being a pretty | child, in not apt to win the attention if prompective parents who come to, the orphanage with the idea of adopting children. Hut Bul in a very right baby—perhaps the smartest ttle fellow we have in the home So many people want girl babies you would be surprised how much more rapidly our dies are aken than the boys. And then a eaded boy!” the good sister hrew up her And more than that, I : ery strong baby. He w deal of ca and make youth,” Just in Donna's f 4 that Diese gravely hand: 4 held in her >» one of the at in order to raixe him him a strong, robust then, lttle book, something must have attract 1 baby, for he put o hands and made a struggle to ward Donna, giving that Indeserib Je little Jump a baby makes when it wants to reach something—as tho space were nothing to its litt mind. A «mile widened the mouth, and as he smiled he b jong conversation of the and goo's by which presses satisfa Donna fairly out of his cart ‘This is my baby," But said the sister, “I thought yc you wanted a girl.” There was surprise in her tone, little book, and I thought I detected a bit of regret ‘That red-headed, homely little chap had at least one friend in that home of the frie apparently “Yea,” I turning “you said you wanted a girl, that you were sure you ¢ ot want boy, and here you are taking a fancy to a b and a redheaded little tike at that.” “Well, I've changed my mind,” 4 Donna, “I want a boy now, and this is the boy I want, and, un loss the orphanage people say there is some good reason why I should not have him, this is the boy I'm going to have.” And she started off with the boy in her arr “But, madame,” “you can't take him off moniously as that, you know Donna turned quickly and con fronted the sister, “When can I have him?" she demanded. “I am Mrs. Donna Tenney. My attorney is John Stein, whom, of course, you know. My bank is the City Nation al, and as soon as he is legally mine I will mak will leaving to Billy everything I have in the world You know I am a widow, sister, and singularly alone.” Then happened a p The eyes of the good with tears “You love baby Bill?" imply to the sister "Yes, v much. He is such a child, I did not think we ever have to give him up un- h to be put in rea re oh’s and ah’s a baby ex snatched that baby she sald. madame. naid also. diess, said to Donna, the sister as unc ular thing sister filled said Don- good woul til he was old enow of our schools,” baby had gone to sleep with head close up under Donna's chin. She pulled him down softly and handed him with a sigh to the sister, Then we left to go to Don- na’s attorney's office to make the arrangements for Bill's legal adop- tion ‘I'll have that blessed baby in my arms tomorrow night, fie,” she said to me happily, he'll be mine, too.”* I wonder just what the difference is in the love a mother gives to the children of her adoption and the ones that are born of her own flesh, little book—I_ wonder. (To Be Continued) boy Mar. ‘and SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS ——" Thermatic Fireless | Cookers The abiding satisfaction which comes to the user of a | Thermatic Fireless Cooker is possible only through the facts That it is an merit; | article of That it is strictly sanitary; That it saves food and fuel; That all the facts are vouched for by any of its users. If you are not already a user of the Thermatic Fire- less Cooker it will be to your | interest to investigate it at | once. NEW— Linen Cretonnes Liberal selections in uncommon designs are a feature of the new ansemblage of these deservedly popu- lar materials. Great care bas been exercised tn with results that you ize as contributing to your advantage Salespeople who are well versed in correct homefurnishing are at your service here to anuist you in making proper selections. New domestic Cretonnes, Curtain Nets, Madras, Colonial Sik Drap eries are shown in a wide variety of | attractive designs. —Drapery Section, First Floor. — Coin Gold Edge China Dinner Set $55.00 An imported white Set of fifty-three gold and hairline dec half-mat gold handles, is among the new ideas shown in Dinner Sets: for six people, | China Dinner with mat tions, pieces, SEWING MACHINE | represents every cent of value that can be put into a sewing machine. Guaranteed to last a lifetime, “The runs lighter, sews faster, is | Spring, Special to operate and makes an ab. perfect stitch. The Free is superior to any other machine In every point by which a sewing machin judged. Small weekly ents quickly and easily pay for Free.” | solutely A Very Attractive Display of | PYREX | | Transparent Oven | Ware Can be seen in the China Section The ched designs contribute to the completeness of the showing. | You can cook in Pyrex Transpar ent Ovenware and serve in the samo dish Pyrex will © is easily solutely sanitary, not warp, scratch or | cleaned and is ab: | THE TROTE-RANKINCO-| - OTTO F. AE STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 5:30 jET, President BRASS BED Mattress and $35.50 has two-inch continuous posts, heavy filling rods and polished brass mounts on posts and tops of rods. The Cotton Felt Mattress weighs 40 pounds and is covered with good quak ity art ticking. The Metal Fabric Spring will not sag or allow persons of uneven weight to roll to the center of bed. Complete outfits priced extra special, each $35.50. —Fifth Floor. | The Brass Bed r Lakewood Wilton Rugs Many new and beautiful effects sold exclusively by this store. Lakewood Wilton Rugs are recognized everywhere as the most serviceable popular-priced Rugs. Their clear-cut designs, wonderful color combina one and silky luster place them in a class by them Ve. The splendor and richness of Lakewood Wilton Rugs can only be compared with more expensive | Royal Wiltons. ‘The following sizes are available: 46x76, 6x9, 9x9, 9x12, 9x15, 11-3x15. 22% x26, 27x54, 36268, All are moderately priced. | A New Shipment of RATTANIA RUGS These Rugs promise to be very popular; made of fiber that will give satisfactory service and lay flat | on the floor. Their colors are as attractive as those found in fine Body Brussels Rugs. Gray and rose, gray | blue combinations are particularly good. But many other color combinations can be selected from the following sizes: -. 817.50 $15.50 46x7-6 priced (> 9x12 priced 7-€x10-6 priced 7-6x9 priced 6x9 priced NEW VICTOR RECORDS For February — 4 The Dixie Volunteer. ......American Quartet 18428 | 1 Miss the Old Folks Now..Van and Schenck ; My Sweetie, one ste} J Pa 18407 9 some Sunday Morning fedley Fox Trot Smith and orchestra The Land Where the Good Songs Go 4 aie fl sous Alice Green and Chas. Harrison }, : + Give Me the Moonlight, Give Me the Girl [ paesniusased veseesHenry Jordan @1¢02 | I'm @ Longin’ fo’ You Sophie Braslau 74556 | The Two Grenadiers...,..Clarence Whitehill In the New and Enlarged House- wares Section— Basement Floor You will find many new helps which are important to the economical and proper preparation of all foods, Electric Appliances, including Percolators, Grills, Toasters, etc., Fireless Cookers and Gas Appliances, “Wearever” Aluminum Utensils, Bread Mixers, Meat Choppers, Kitchen Cutlery, ete., at prices that will interest the prudent housewife. Monarch Ranges The favorite of more than 14,000 Seattle housewives, High authorities estimate that faultily constructed ranges waste one-third of the fuel. Monarch Ranges are hand- riveted, made tight without the use of stove putty, and use less fuel than any other range now manufactured, ‘Trade your old stove as part payment on a Monarch, Grote-Rankin——PIKE AT FIFTH

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