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AN EXCEPTIONAL SALE OF 200 New Wool Jersey Frocks at $21.75 Wednesday’s shoppers will profit greatly by the advantage gained in this very favorable purchase of dresses Of the Finest Quality All Wool Jersey The models sketched indicate the smartness and diversity of styles and trimming features. Fancy stitchery, touches of wool embroidery and a profusion of buttons have been’ applied in new and unusual ways. 4 Choice may be made from: Light Tan, Sand, Reindeer, Brown, vy, Taupe, Copenhagen, Pekin-blue and Navy. All Sizes, From 14 to 44 SECOND AT SPRING 4x0°¢ SD ea 3= = 3 Oe” x ’ F On ome leg of new calipers is 2) The value of all domestic leather | JJ) ry Wed scale along which a band ts{and tanned skine exported from tne | His Enthusiasm , United States during the fiscal year and Grip Vanish ended June 30, 1919, amounting to| A. C. Smith stepped off a train $126,471,264, broke all previous reo: | Tuesday morning at the King st nf pon and was 3% times the value | station, dropped his grip on the floor, Z E M A of similar exports in the prewar and filled his lungs with the pleasant A. year of 1914. lair of Beattie. INLY SKIN DEEP | “A great burg.” glowed the pleas. 48,000 jant Mr. Smitn. Having filled his jlungs with the most healthful ozone Drug Stores Sell it. [in the world, Smithie looked around Five million people for his portmanteau. It had van- use it to KILL by a geared segment to ac- ly show measurements made. ished. So did Mr. Smith's enthust- aem. The police are aiding in the fearch. Didn't oil Opium; | |, Chinese Arrested WALLA WALLA, Feb. 2%4~—It Was so long since the cops here had seen opium that they didn't recog: nize it when they raided the room of Charlie Young, Chinese. Immi- gration Inspector Farria, with the party, wan wiser, however, and Char- Ne bed oe ‘the inside looking out. Is Acid-Stomach Sapping Your Strength? Have you any ides of the great number of ailments that are directly traceable to Acid- Stomach? Few people have. When they are bilious, have severe headache, or an attack of - ion, rheumatism, lamb: on they be oe ap fool oon ran Dervous and mental ay dovees or have dizs: spelle, , vertigo and p: sown Hh hd they think it may have ite origin in an Acid- Stomach. You know how it is with acid-mouth—how the acid which is created as a reanit of fermen- tation of particles of food lodged aronnd the gums, literally eate through the enamel of the teeth and causes them to dec How, then, can anyone ex; right’ when Acid- Shormesh fe a ing Gigsslien more and more difficult, causiny food to sour and ferment in the intestinal traet, filling the system with poisons? And then there are thonsande -yes, millions —of people who, without having any weil de- fined ailme: always comp.awin; They onn't say exact %, what ie the matter with them, All they ean te lyon is that they “‘don’s feel right,’ are ‘‘all in, tired, sickly.’” In it any wonder that there are so many people who, while not downright sick, show plainly in face, figure and action that they are anything but well liatiess, unfit. 10 or aciatica; wn and are to ‘feel ‘They are despondent, weak, Aches and pains in practically every part of the body. strength “y Bye vigor. nation to be oe that if 1 ares fund your money. EATONIC Lacking in physical Little or no incli- doing. Jast dragging out ex! jeary Pedeog A wonderful remedy now makes it possi to get rid of Acid-Btomach without the slightess discomfort. It is called EATONIC—s com- and in tablet form—good to eat—like candy. ATONIO brings rp my AP pom relief from bloat, heartburn, belching. gassy stomach and the pains of indigest makes the stomach cool and comfortable— keeps it sweet and stron You can eat what you like and digest your ‘} ont fear of distressing after effects. It pute you on the road to bounding, vigorous, vibrant pg people upon thousands of who pty need it are enthusiastic in ita praise. They Bag never dreatned that anything could eens, sous, jon 204 in comfort with- logy Ree quick relief, ia anthorised to guarantee ‘0 fails in any way he will re- Seattle Stylle Ninth of The Star’s snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streets. | How do you like milady’s spring bonnet? It is a saucy | little brown Tam o’ Shanter affair, a combination of straw jand silk georgette, which goes very nicely with the rest of her costume, a brown velvet dress and stylish coat of rac- coon fur. DAISY HENRY. If the young lady pictured here will call at The Star's editorial rooms, she will receive two tickets to “The Woman In Room 13,” at the Wilkes. Yesterday's picture was of Miss Evelyn Cicero, 1535 Bellevue ave. MY FEELING THAT BOB WAS CALLING ME HAS STOPPED “What will life hand me next’ |liberty to accept Nevertheless, 1 I put the serious question In the! noticed that Chrys Mushed charming: slangy form from sheer bravado a#/ly at the sight of the splendid figure} — I ntopped to kies Chrys “good-bye” fried in the door, before secking my husband at the) Just to let the poor things have ruined hacienda. “Life can hardly|a few quiet words together, I held hand you anything worse than you/out my hand for the newspaper, will imagine for yourself, if you let walked with it to the window, and your fancy go, my love,” was Chrys’ | opened it carelessly. gentle reproof. “It's so unlike you! One glance at the black headlines to be afraid of fate, Jane.” left me too weak to ery out, They “I'm as biue aa indigo! I tell you! ran: I am almgst in despair for the first|"J. D. LORIMER REPORTED time in my life,” I confessed. “For| LOST AT SEA!-YACHT IONE hours I feit that Bob was calling to SINKS IN BIG STORM" me. I told Daddy and Dr. Travers,| The drop-heads in smaller type but they treated me as if I were a) swam before my eyes, but I made a ailly child! I wanted Daddy to wait| little sense out of them to the effect for Bob and I begged him to keep | that wirelers calls for help had come the Ione in port another day. He)|from the miliionaire’s yacht in the joked with me about being super | morning, but had ceased before noon, noon, stitious! He wouldn't believe that|—— Bob and I have often felt a mys-| 9 terious pull between us when we! n't Uu er have been separated, I tell you I felt it for two now it has stopped! I—I can’t bear | to think what the silence means! If Bob were alive—and in trouble—he would continue to call me—over and over. I would know" “Your nerves are done to a frazzle, Jane Lorimer, That's all. You need) Pyramid Pile a good, long rest at home.” Jauick rel from "You can't comfort me, Chrys, that | te" way. Something has happened to| Hob. He has always been an awful] skeptic about supernatural stuff—" | “Just like Daddy!" | “Neverthbless, he recognized the} existence of this pull between us. His explanation was that it was some! kind of a vibration, maybe little waven of emotion aroused by my feel: | ge about him.” | “And passed across space like waves, I suppose.” | “At least some kind of a sympa thetic vibration was established be tween us.” “Lots of true lovers confess to the same experience, even when sep: arated by half the globe, I've read sald Chrys “And now Bob has stopped flash-| ing signals to me! And I am sure that the worst has happened to him!” Chrys, days—and | for You. Treatment givers piles and such privacy of your Pyramid In Ce: Works Such W te a box at all drug- ) substitute, a single Free sample for plain wrapper, if below. la Mttie fool! | self another day, and you'll be bring- | Meanwhile Travers will secur | “Yor goodness sake, Jane, don't be Just hang on to your Pyramid arehan, 5 bias. Mich. d_me a Froe sample ing your Bob back safe and sound. Pile Treatment, in © tran portation for all of us and we'll beat Daddy home. We'll surprise him by | being there to welcome him!" “Sure we will!’ came from the door | in Jordan Spence's heartiest tones. Spence had come to my farewell to ——= EE Chrys and for a man of his extraor- G d K Ith f Y dinary. poise, he was obviouty|WOO@ H@alin for Tou nervous. I could tell by the way he folded and twisted a newspaper he carried. I always expected him to be a little excited when he address Chrys, Uaually tt was unlike him to| sts but Little and You Can Make a | Whole Lot From One Package. More people are drinking | Drs y K. & B, Tea than ever be- because they have found out that for liver, stomach and bowels ried woman. Spence was a true gen-|924 to purify the bieod there Is tleman by instinct and training. It|Hothing surer, safer or better, The was not in him to disturb the pence | little tots just love it. of the woman he loved by protesta- Hone of @ devotion she was not at | gummy | betray any of his emotions, but I sup: pose bis love for Chry# just had to |bubble over because he never dared | to put it Into words fore, Chrys was supposed to be a mar: and that all on board the craft had} so anxious to Join the beautiful lady doubtless gone down with her! 1 looked at the lovers who dared | single not whisper a wor Apparently Jordan Spence had been SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Cottons They Are Here a | —Never were cotton fabrics more beautiful than this nea- son, and thie is as Dame Fashion preordained—for their uses will be extensive and varied in the dress program for Spring and Summer. Colored Cotton Fabrics ~—Organdies in a wide range of dainty shades, both pretty for sheer party frocks. in material and colors so —Volles #o fine and sheer and exquisite in design and eolorings, that they find equal favor with printed georgette and other more expensive fabrics, ~Dreas*Ginghams, domestic and fine imported Scotch Ginghams in most exten- sive assortment of plaids, stripes, checks and plain Colors. finds a» many as five or six colore combined, producing most striking In the plaids one effects; checks from the «mali baby checks up to the larger sizes so much in vogue for Stripes of plain and wide clusters in many In all the desired shades, amart gingham ‘frocks. color combinations for use as trimming, pretty --Printed Flaxons in quaint olé-fashioned designs in a wide range of colors and also in plain shades. Renfrew Devonshir® Kiddie Cloths and Romper Cloths are among the more favored sturdy fabrics house dresses and aprons. plete, White Cotton F abrics For the Graduation Frocks Our Selections in New Spring White Fabrics Are Complete -—In Volles are many pretty lace ef fects combined with neat embroidered g@ designs and a profusion of checks stripes and plaids #0 combined one can find almost any pattern to be desired Plain votles of dietinetive qualities, in- cluding very fine imported votles, #0 fine and sheer one readily understands why volles are among fashion’s favor ite cotton fabrics Organdies, both domestic and fine tm ported qualities—dainty and sheer, In the fancy Organdies are pin str cluster stripes, checks, plaids and shad ow effects, and plain organdies tn all the desirable qualities and widths: —Flaxons, one of the most serviceable white cotton fabrics, expecially desir able for children’s wear, women's waists and lingerie. Checks, plaids, stripes and plain flaxons are here in @ complete assortment for your choosing. —Seeond Floor. lance at the paper before of their love j banding it to met! (To Be Continued.) fofofefofofopofofofofofofo) A homely figure in | of his heart that he had not given a have a handsome figure Especially desirable for children’s wear and women's Our stock of there dependable fabrics is most com- in both light and dark colors in stripes, plaids, checks and plain colors. | It's Easy to Pay the Eastern Way ‘Debut you just love to ad- Ml nada eummenwene sanmemact simatic @ Dr. Carter's K.& B. al mire and choose in ad- vance, the:styles that are cor- rect for Spring. And they have no hesitancy in selecting at the Eastern for they have come to learn that this store is the great expounder of modes stylish and styles be- coming, not only to the sea- son, but to women who wear them. 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