The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1920, Page 9

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Second Avenue at Pike Special Sale! New Spring Dresses Smart Styles for Small Women ~ Very Special— One or Two of a Kind taffetas and combinations. are duplicated. Youthfulness is emphasized in every Dreas. and small women. short sleeves, perked, skirts, many novel style features navy and brown. size 38. Wins Big Battle}, . With Old Stomach : Enemy | ‘From Constable Marshal and Chief of Police, W. 8. Harding spent many .yeares in the United States and Alaska, fighting the enemies of peace — there wns ona he couldnt bring to justice,! ly in boiling wa: little borax ff and keep covered. scalp with stomach. scalp and hair. My life; the toughest one was with My own stomach,” writes Harding. after dollar and consulted doctor aft. | er doctor, receiving no reef. But) of all. jut JO-T-O on sal Store in the world. in- every Drug | Babylonians, ‘This is just one of the thousands of Gi Sto oo honest testimonials that come to the} ve mac producers of J-O-T-O. This marvel-| ous stomach remedy, that will bring | Instant two-minute relief to those Who suffer from stomach troubles, is | sold strictly on its merits, ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR 4J0-T-0 TODAY Jo-To ig nold in Seattle by the Bartell | Drug Co, and Swift & Co., Druggiste. | Free Sample upon request at any of | these store 1 Fielagpe, gas, drownine |comfort 5 Ing Stuar | mediately This group—which is the result of a special purchase—includes Dresses of Poiret twill, ve- lour, tricotine, serge, satin, jersey, sports silks, Just one or two models in some fabrics—and only a few styles MecDougall-/outhwick In fact, they are all especially designed for misses Etons, long waisted effects, plaited skirts, tunics— ‘acterize the group. There is a color variety—but the majority are Sizes range from misses’ size 14 to women’s SHAMPOO JELLY ane Fem & good lyn nn Jelly tor shampoo shave one large pr dare of either green or white castile soap into fine chips and melt it slow ‘Add enough hot water to make @ quart. Stir = to United States | heat until well dissolved. add desired and a few |drops of any preferred perfume. | Store for use in steritized glass jarn In using, first wet the hair and warm soft water, however, and that was the old ene-|two tablespoonfuls of the jelly, and my lodged permanently in his own |with @ soft clean nail brush, or the finger tips, rub {t thoroly into the 3 Rinse at least three T have fought some hard battles in |times and have the last water quite | cold to close the peres. Rub the |scalp with @ little alcohol and qui- “For three long years I spent dollar | nine tonic as the hair is drying. The division of the day into hours after discovering J-OTO, with its | dates from the original sun dial, help I have won the greatest battle|and the notion of 60 minutes and For the sake of humanity, | 60 seconds can be traced back ta the take What It Needs The Alkaline Effect of Stuart's Dys- pepsia Tablets Usually Correcta the Stomach Faults That Provoke Attacks of Indi- gestion or Dyspepsia To #it back after a good meal and now there is not going to be sour and di result of u '@ Tablets im-| Moat peo- | ple believe they can trace each at- emient ‘ tack of indi SAFE DEPOSIT | fare BOXES ar 7 mee 999 Ver Ven Title hon Co. aul * ™, oni “ta Whether it t# hi try, the new just the who are misceptible to 00. eation to the something ite.” invariably, note how quickly relief comes after | lising one or two of these tablets. hly seanoned foo envy hearty food: one particular offender, th Thom And to attacks of Indigestion or dyapepsia should They Stuart'« Dyspepsia Tableta, the stomach with an t, just as it does nat ly when it i working In @ per- mbia foatly. healthy condition | rt's Dy! — Seventeenth of The Star's While the winter season has been the other young woman. “What about telepathy?” I asked ‘we were miles apart. Bob! |not send me a mensage-—did you not | has jorder me to wait for you?” world, | “My dear wife, I certainly did mot.) +1 But I did wish for you devoutly before in that hiden room. I mind, Maybe wishing for you| amounted to the same thing as seng- | jing you & Mensage, my dear.” "Probably you always |your wife as you drop ott to sleep | It han become a habit of your brain,” |Spence explained. “That is the sim sons cry out that they seo the dear wife or mother waiting just before they pass away, it is because they one when going off to sleep.” a mysterious pull between ns. We've Persons who time form the same habite—even the| * same thinking habits. I suppose that is why husbands and wives are said to Wok alike as they grow old to gether.” “If Jane in set on believing tn elepathy, here's something which | sre wil! suit her, It's quoted from a fa mous English investigator,” said Jim, as he picked up his news paper. “Altho not officially recognized by science, no doubt of the reality of thought transference can be left in the mind of any diligent and thought- ful at mnt, however critical he may be * * How telepathy is propa- gated we have not the remotest idea, Certainly {t is not likely to be thru any material medium or by any phys. ical agency known to us.” Then Spence came back positive manner: “We must never forget that the brain is #0 far the only instrument {known which will tranemit thought ~rthe only proved instrument, I ray.” “In other words, my mm *terious hunches were all wrong!” I wailed “At any rate, thousands of cases of telepathy have been investigated in a Western university. Most o them contained a flaw and were thrown out. After the element of chance had been deducted from the others, the results were valueless as proofs of the existence of telep athy.” And yot it all semed el I insisted, “It's con You'vezan open mind or you wouldn’tconfees to that, Mra. Lor- imer,” said Spence approvingly ‘Lots of persons desire only super- | natural interpretations of mysteries. do not want plain common | sense. ‘They enjoy being hoaxed.”” “And #0 sincere believers—like me |—set in wrong with thelr friends | | and relatives,”* complained Chrys, “It in his 80 real to using!" such r. opsia Tablets are no the believers would only keep the known and used that you ean takers—and professional frauds—and em in any dru; inited aoe, at 6 $|crooke—out of the game! The min- ute money enters the subject, it in| = jever strange it may be,” I protest “There Jed. “The stranger, the moro you'll| take mc like it,” remarked Bob. to want want the truth. I dropped off to asleep or became UM: | so real to me. often thought the same thing at the |Or because think we must think eo. a | Seattle Style | napshots of attract- ively-dressed women on Seattle streets. oe SEATTLE rata na temi MARCH 4, 1920, “coat” season, almost to the exclusion of the suit, this year the honors are about evenly divided between the two types of outer garments. On the left, pictured here, is the very latest thing in coats— it is developed in Polo cloth, designed on the Individual style is shown in the pretty novelty suit worn by It is brown broadcloth and vested with a heavy brocaded satin in a flashy Persian design. new flare lines, DAISY HENRY. janserted Bob “I suppose that is why Sir Olver “I felt Bob calling me even though | Lodge cautions people not to give! Did you|so much time and attention as he entigating said Chrys. understand tt al—t1 My hunches seemed I don't understand “We don’t understand, any of us,” had your picture distinctly in my | paid Chrys “I don’t understand the oulja board, but I get remults, just the same. We have to accept lots | of things without understanding. We think of | only think—" “Whew—ew! We think we think,” broke in Jimmy-boy we live together a long | bow to Chrys. If the ladies pictured tere will call at The'Star’s editorial rooms and ideatify themscives they will receive tickets to the Moore. MENTAL TELEPATHY COMES IN FOR DISCUSSION AMONG US “I want to know the truth, how-| time to let It alone, I think.” «always nomebady ready to for hoaxing a crowd,”* the spirit little verse far you to learn, |Sio ant peefectskptanation or many | tle "erm far yeu to eaen. sew Velvet Carpet — stir "or! tower "erage ane death-bed hallucinations, When per) men he repeated in a sing-song een. Sne ith caps on the bulbs, crocheted ig voice, as children may their Mother have habitually thought of the dear|“We think so because other people all think 10, “But Bob and I have often felt |Or because—or because, after all, we do think #0; were told so, and same moment, eyen when we've been separated, Haven't we, Bob?” |Or because we once thought #0 and for small boys and girls, sizes 2 to 14, D ms ; "Mere coincidence——and mind think we still think #0; Dies teh dnd with oupender as rape rv ur habit, again,” asserted Spence. “Peo-|Or becanse, having thought #0, we tachment to support both trousers and eam 2 an {A handsome new drapery. material with ple who like each other are linble to | think#we will think #0.” hose for large boys, sizes 8 to 16 edieaneey® Cebek Hn resid ahaa a hair line stripe of gold. In blue and have minds which work the same| =-We have all sizes in both styles, at 900 Iberry. With ar ; gold, rose and gold, and brown and gold. way. They think allke and come to| “Think about that a little, Madame each, pe nab dsscaRah itd Fifty inches Reeptnn eh at $3.75 a yard. the same conclusions simultaneously, | Sister,” Jim concluded with a fine Notions, First Mloor. o —Fourth Floor. Espiui eg Fler. (To Be Continued) According to the federal board for yoontional edneation the number of married women {in industry has in. | creased 100 per cent since the world Why Pyramid? bay a np Sines Tyramia Che Recognised Treatment. of Pyramid Pi drugeiat, protruding piles. etal troubles. Be be relieved n SEND FOR FREE TRIAL Matied free in plain wi ‘rapper, gives you relief. Get a 60-cent pos of hemorrhoid: suMeient in Preamp, DRUG COMPANY, Marshall, Mich. “I've got a nice A single box « one n for free trial, | BY CORA MOORE | New York's Mashton Authority | [LEAP Y aan ORIGIN Mogt American women have adopt ed the brassiere for wear atop the t ty a leap firet introduced cormet And nome of the newest onen, int alo Uke that which the artist han! each year, How wketehed here, take the place of the astronomers were For s — ‘The corset-ocover ts entire |their reckoning \ly out and now t brassiere, or that In the 16th century it became vandeay, with ite few tiny bones and necessary for Pope Gregory XUL. to DANDRUFF. . lita shoulder etre; ; issue @ bull putting the date ahead ie 11 days in order that the calendar or might eateh up with the astronoms | Dreanmakers are using the tae | car. |f ITCHY SCALP slere, particularly the Landeau, as a obviate further difficulties he foundation for certain of the new decreed that only years divisible by Ask Your Hairdresser sowna, in place of the usual founda |four and not by 109, or Druggitt Jon of wilk or net, As for the band: | |ble by 400 shall y Picasa Or ma eee weaves was a leap year 04 ae rae 2000 . ra! a po an well an satin, and tn} | will be the same, but the years 1700, Beriaalt Mi Ce. eavy lace, Parisian women have a! }1800 and 1900 were not leay years ways been partial to the brassiere, | | SEATTLE Ho whi Jone noth but it ls only now that American wo-| has lost all confidence can | men are Very unversally adopting it | ng more SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY OW A Special Sale Of New Negligees Sincutins noteworthy values in attractive models of many colors and dif- ferent styles—hand embroidered and ribbon trimmed. —In four special price groups: $11.95 $895 $850 $6.75 —A slip-over model of box-loom crepe—a high-grade cotton ma- terial, desirable for its weight and extreme durability. With, an elaborate hand embroidered design in silk, and sash drawn through embroidered eyelets. In French blue, light blue, orchid, wistaria, apricot, rose, coral and pink. Specially priced at $11.95. —-A regulation kimono-style model of box loom crepe with hand button-holed scallops down the front, around neck and_ sleeves, and embroidered designs across the front and back. The colors inelude orchid, French blue, light blue, wistaria, apricot, rose, pink and coral. Specially priced at $8.95 each. i of box loom crepe with satin ribbon trimming and \ % light blue, apricot, orchid and —A butterfly over-jacket model, bow front and back. In rose, coral, pink, French blue, wistaria. Specially priced at $8.5) —A breakfast coat model of Seco Silk in floral design. and top of flounce trimmed with satin ribbon in self color. wistaria, orchid and blue. Specially priced at $6.75. Sleeves, pockets, neck, front In pink, coral, rose, apricot, —Nogtigees, Second Floor. | Among the Things Just Received The | Three of the New Shirting Silks For Men and Women | White Broadcloth Silk —A sk fabric beautiful in finish and of excellent quality. 30 inches wide, priced at $5.00 a yard. New Hiei Bracelets And Bracelets will be exceedingly good th Brown Gloves spring and summer due to the ehort ves, However, although the fashion for short sleeves is the cause of the vogue for bracelets, they are already being much seen in New York over long sleeves, and they will be so worn all summer. —Long wristed slip-ons, of beaver suede, with elastic wrist. At $4.50 a pair. —Strap wrist Capeskins, with point 5 Spent er 5 Novelty Bracelets in high-grade tvory long wrist gusset. Spear | Satin Striped Shirting Silk and jet composition. Some triple coiled resin 2 In tens and browns. At | Broadcloth Pongee Striped Shirting, one and jeweled in rows of small self-colored $6 50 A | of the much desired nilks of the hour. A briltants, vO.OU & par. | In red, green and white, Gloves, First Floom | silk scarce in the markets; however, in our assortment are new arrivals in the Also plain © in red, green and black Others plain and broad carved designs combinations of colors of perfect harmony , Ms relgers ~ Shee wt especially extensive in stripes, 32 inches n_novelty shapes in jade. ced at Im rted wide, priced at $4.00 a yard $1.50 to $7.50 Po: —Jewelry, First Floor. Jersey Shirting Silk Just Received —Just recetved, inches wide, priced at $6.00 a yard —Gilke, Firet Floor. French Atomizers in flesh and white 36 —Decorated in 14karat gold deposit in @ festoons, gold gilk, and with gold plated moust- ings. —Priced at $7.50 and $9.50. ~-Toilet Goods Section, First Fleer. -—New Velvet Carpet in plain colors of taupe and green. Also hall and stair carpet in small patterns, 27 Inches wide. ~-Fourth Floor. New Shipment of “eoyaapl Corded Rep , The All-Elastic Suspender Waist —For boys and girls, made of best qual ity elastic webbing. With belt attached Bed Spreads Pri iy 9 ete showings of fine quality American and “ee made Bed Spreads. In sizes for cots, single beds, twin size beds and full size beds, in both plain hemmed styles and scalloped cut corners. At prices which represent good values. —Crocheted Bed Spreads in . cot size, serviceable qual- ities, priced at $1.95 and $2.45 each. —Crocheted Bed Spreads in twin bed size, priced at: $3.50 each. Satin Bed Spreads in full | double bed size, both scal- © loped cut corners and : hemmed. Priced from ¥ to $15.00 each. —Satin Bed Spreads (Made ~ in England), both twin and full bed sizes, in scalloped cut corners and plain hemmed. Priced from $12.00 to $20.00. —Redding, Second Floor, —Crocheted Bed Spreads in full double bed size, priced at $3.75, $4.50 and $5.00. —Satin Bed Spreads in twin / bed size, both plain hemmed and scalloped cut corners. Priced from $7.50 to $12.95 each. . Regularly $12.50, at $10.00. —Extra quality Satin Bed Spreads, i in both domes- tic and imported,goods. Two sizes, 88x98 inches and 81x99 inches, In both plain hemmed and scal- loped cut corners. An extra value at $10.00 each. —Second Floor. : "$3.7 78 Te —Extra quality Crocheted Bed Spreads, full double bed size. In several pretty designs. Extra values for Friday only, at $3.75 each, Second Floor,

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