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) BUTTER’N EGGS : ; PARTY PRIZES : {Germans Think They're { : $ { Just the Nicest Souve- } Appreciates Stand : ir: f n . c att ar attle ‘ kind nirs of Masque Ball { i ae Beattt rn ie wW me ine fectavetten vane, |t ree ce the py me year in a ' 1 r t pr t C. ©. Lyon wrote this story after ie > abd apore ity nd which t ring th $ his return to America fr Hurope fe in which the w t ‘ “ 4 Ho spent several weeks in Germany neratulate you upon t ° BY © © LYON tain paper publist rf tf , ' $ . about two Ww With best n ! . ' m™ bed iw " Y r ' A 1 ‘ Vii S was much t : Editor The Da ar; Your pag 100 e America Y t no I ! > * % ° Creations courage and wiadom shown ‘by The 8 ne the 3 That Are tha, matter Weald habe een binned: in 4 Aw it ; 2 that a at f at ’ . Different eaitie Siar: Youre very ¢ $ JAMP KIPPITH A styles that , Hy Star A : are distinctive 4 individuality— saa . ° \ superb! : Certainly! They are the new Chinese straws. $ Some are plain, to be sure, but most of them are of the } “ie H irregular type—and small. The Joan of Arc high front H i j i mA e Style is to be had in a multitude of irregularities and ae aPAI : : 2 a * : r ‘There are rough straws: fine straws; new braids and combina In Heart Yd “Acc ord 8 Riems of cach in practically every new shade. They're shown in : | Overseas, Fawn, Taupe, Rouille, Apricot, Rose, Pu Pct : Black, Rust, and Brown. Many n contsasting shades ‘ ¢ i A x $ A New Department Featuring the Latest Trimmings rire ey aa ° 5 5 . Specially Priced at 69c, 95¢ and $1.45 master remor made Appreciates Help : Feather fancies, braids, wings, flowers and ornaments 3 prroncene tne antag omg ab irae tor ar: to cong : abundance. They are new and original and represent the very last aauhiie batere @ - the we t ' 7 ‘ ° | word in chic trimmings. 1 : Our expert milliners will take pleasure to choose and arrang _ ui : ‘ A ' ° wnstairs Departmen eserves Prais¢ ° Downstairs Department D P : r ar: Y r H mt r nen f , 4 4 e @ WILLIS B, HERR, 900 Leary Build : zZ * ** * & Py Glad There 1s U. S. Paper : s t ' y n s t 4 thing ' 2 A of Beattie how , The | page ¢ Th Star, which r ar bY LO’S MATCH a es 3 | ur r ald b reer , \N t , ‘ ® ING AT FRISCO i yey 1A8 AY FRANCISCO, Feb. 13.—The King of the United States has @t the Palnce hotel from He is W. A. Fairburn. @f the $18,000,000 Diamond c! company which ha ecg gy id D DANCE y D, Auxiliar senetit. dane . at the Renton H oes sete ee moan SG te MTL EN POET GS ST ha A A A THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 13, 1919. {VITAL elle x mm PROPOSES FIVE MILLION ISSUE plant at Chico, and $3,000,000 use of t et has greatly stin itadls im stending pine timber. ulated demand for the matet a ad W x * S18 @ MRt present bis concern is finish- | and millions of both have been used | 00.00? state reclamation » e a . : ° ‘costract for suppling 500,000,. by the American war forces. The '* to be inroduced 2 egies ’ Mr and 4 Mn ike box” matches. cigar or cigaret is supposed to re-|'8ture by Represe t F « ’ @reasurer of the company, H./| quire two or three matehes before | Panker. of Okanogan “ a a re. RM : . is with Fairburn. the smoker has finished with it . ee a . * ‘ F minute of each 24 hours| Th s establishing ar of : Pa ty qmatch manufacturing syndi- other plant im the Pacific Nor t —— ° ve, 3. ‘ Wie turning out now over 70/ west and haw acquired 600,000 feet ning and diking ’ fo, after any given 20-/ of British Columbia lumber for | een ee et ee luncheon they have 1,400/ first operation in turning out pier act neared Mra. A. HM. Dale, 6 me matches to sell than when matches. It has solved the probler te Byeraw | ar ‘ i sat down to the meal of potash and other chemicals fc . L. Miller, wemarkabie increase in the the matchmaking process EE —_—— — - = DrATHS | Andrew 625 each @rte and Mra, Thygensem, 1111 | 5.7 egies " For more than thirty-five years Lash’s has helped to preserve the Nation's heaith. Lasu’s WORKS with nature, gently, yet surely. It gets results without nausea or discomfort. TAKE AN occasional half- glass of’ Lash’s and you will never be a.slave to laxatives. Askryour druggist for Lash’s Bitters—in the large, square bottle. Give Your Family This Victrola Outfit Why deny them longer the en Of the best in music when ¢ | sold #0 reasonably” With this instrument you rm h “any music you wish to hear Chestras or songs in great VICTROLA X With ao $98. 50 Special Terms of Only $2 Weekly joymer is outfit is is, or variet 20 Sener’) fouble-fa any and h at Com: re u wish ¢ have for your home « Third & Seattle's Phonograph Headquarters MINER KILLS HIMSELF | TO END HIS SUFFERING “"".!.. fos ws 3 wri NO QUININE IN THIS COLD CURE Cold a SACRAME b. 13.—Three | 5, TO. Fe ape’s Compound” is: Seneca ends colds and grippe in |$ r y ° Si ashh a few hours 4 fe e . Compound Sian til you have with rhe ‘COLORED WOMEN HELD hs ee ima By aig TAR Stat amber of Com HIM UP, HE REPORTS ' w M Olyr King Alexander, of Greece, and merce and Com-n cian See A r Hiller ee ta a nee 1 " ve certain of his guards have been bit uy by hairman, A. J. at ; ten t ry ft r A. V. Paweett . ‘ 0 ' ‘y ~ m s law it r eens Dagny | Safe TTLMK tw NANT ed WVALIDS , i fat | ASK FOR whe Get be requ The Original eke f a police ¢ sae is thle ' ; : NT ES Nourtshing =< Digestible intry wherein some t reside who has found health ir SEND THIS TO SENATORS Lydia BE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com The Original Food-Drink For All Ages. OTHERS are IMITATIONS |pound, Therefore, if © suffer _ ad iii 5" AND REPRESENTATIVES, "0% 87S") know wh t 1} | tried t with t help i “ae gel Se * Clip the following and send it to your senator and repre- || Says you really feel clean, Let Those Who Serve You Best— r r f haw never | sentatives at Olympia: sweet ar ash j A rp : sweet and fresh inside, | Serve You Most . %, and aro seldom ill. } : Service is a hobby with us. We have never believed aith ni : that immediate profit should be the thing to strive | Olympia, Wash. y ned wake for in a family drug store. In other words we feel Dear Sir I urge you to vote for Senator Lamp " 1 tong fou that if the service is right, profit will in the long | ing’s bill to give Washington soldiers $10 a month ar na of i run take care of itself. | SCIATIC PAINS for service during the recent war. I urge you to see : roe | to it that this measure is not buried in committec Besides the high standard of merchandise at low Our soldiers should be treated right They need ; a prices, you will always find at this store the unwav- | |Give way before the pene- ready cash when they are discharged. Let's give it { t ering desire to tr you better than any other drug | trating effects of Sloan's to them thru the Lamping bill—and let's pass that 1 1 store. A cheerful spirit of willingness to show our Lintment bill promptly. Merit and not politics should count. 1 th goods always prevails. Al f nach er, kid | Yours sincerely, ar i { intestines all " ndlgestible waste, polsons, sou Out of Town Residents aine t me nd purifying the entire Are particularly invited to participate in these sav Addres King county senators at Olympia! Walter J. Lunn, in the 40th a linn are: Howard D. Taylor, 30th din. trict; Alfred E. Miller and Evan. “tor trict; I. G. O'Hara, Bist district; Thomas, 41st diatr d Daniel Landon, 32nd district; Wil | Hodgson and H.C. Be 1 Magn Wray, 3rd district; T. D. Roek- | trict; Pin Allen * well, 34th district; Frank MH. Renich Myers, 43rd district; W r 35th district; Fred W. Hastings, 36th |and Frank Manogue, 44th district? Purif district; Geo, B, Lamping, 37th dis. | C. O. Quatheim and Robert Grane at i ,, trict 45th distr en A Hull and, pt Kills Pa in King county repren tatives are Frank Cotter 46th distriet; Wo M | Fred Mess, James Jones agg! Pease and BE. H. Gule, 47th district. jena dex New Importations of cL \t ge pe? TP sal Gla Cheirtinds Vallier” French Kid Gloves Skirtings _—s glove section announces to the arrival EW arrivals in the of large new stocks of the allier” Yrench white goods section, i es. New arrivals that include the correct second floor. A varied new shades for spring. ortment including new ; ' : effects in gabardines and One-clasp pique sewn Glace Kid Glove basket weaves; very pret- three-row embroidered backs and welt top 1 checks, plaids Black, white, brown, tan and gray; pair $3.00 Various Two-clasp overseam sewn Glace Kid Glove ; lities, ranging from two-tone embroidered and Paris-point stitch- .B5¢ to $1.50 a yard ings. Black, white, brown, tan and gray; a ; OIE. UUs < vedicpnine 4dca We a8 48 eek $3.00 New Voiles and rent Organdies “Vallier” Kid Gloves are known for their fine ness. om ype rarer-Paterson ¥ ! The predominating white fab MART, attractive, youthful styles for misses and tured in a splendid selection of juniors; sizes 10 to 18 years. Splendid dresses new Spring eke and of serge and satin, and silk and velvet, as well as those made of wool serge. Cleverly trimmed with embroideries and braid. Not Special on Friday COOCOOOOHOEHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOO OOOOOOO OOO OOODEHOOSOOOOES COOCOOLESS Urges Appointing Public Defender unjust ~ DRINK HOT WATER any fort 1 to get a quarter For the best results, let us fill your pre scriptions phosphate from the drug nd begin ¢ this morn naide ! It uid that men try thi ome en and if “ 1, so hot 1. P. CHASE, Mgr ‘ a6 ea eg PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS rigedt tAetesne pies Second and James Phone Bitiott 49 almo: tenant ee A Friday Salle ot Women’s Suits - 7 5 oo7. For Only $17.50 7 XTRAORDINARY values in splendid tailored and semi-tailored suits of poplin, serge, gab- ardine, tweeds and mixtures. Formerly $25.00, 50 and $45.00 —Correct styles, velvet and braid trimmed, notched and convertible collars. —N black, avy blue, brown and two-tone mixtures. ——Splendidly tailored and well finished suits that were priced regularly $25.00, $37.50 and $45.00. —Special on Friday ....... Hes Ww White voiles and org coms te assortment the correct weaver t Misses’ and Junior Dresses Special $13.75 Formerly $22.50 and $25 meatic from A weay 25¢ to $2.00 Daintily Colored Voiles Entirely new styles are fea all sizes in each style. an ‘so. + B5¢ and T5¢ Second Floor. Special for Friday 10 Dozen Galatea Dress Aprons for $2.95 Each NOTHER ten dozen lot of those splendid Galatea Dress Aprons, A which we Friday. price Several pretty styles in a large variety of colorings. Every dress of good, serviceable galatea, and each well made and care- tailored. of sold so many a week or so ago, have just arrived for The price is one dollar to one-fifty less than their regular retail - $2.95 2 BASEMENT. CHAMBER BOARD TO MEET th f he A call for a meeting of board of the Cr Ne Cooking Forlnfat nvalide an¢Qrowing Children. alegre oe rain Extract in Powder ings. Mail orders accurately, economically promptly filled. and Tell us your drug needs, Butler Drug Company st tasteless, execu: | —— ] I 1 ] 1 I t f 1 F s Y a bt. Vv } ft 'b feat PON Pee ee.