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w i filleve anybody but Hob can. follow © Tleoted—our toud. — Back with § ; : f ») but I'd never dare wx | the senat Pp ANA settled into the p fertadie chair, He essions of ab ESSIONS 0! Ertterprise,Association) J I IN ‘TEREST BOB BY KEEPING INFORMED ON CURRENT EVENTS nost women wauld cal an ‘ideal’ man,” I go that Bob came adventure and every woman of imagination nt as much & Iman nO has an ounce ht to give the eve tention as she would give to a movie “Just what is your idea of an | scons Weal’ man?” Then he tit a cigaret depths of a tated ready a "in we Now ibition 1 mot! that wives have long neg & canversation,| Man days of | expects her theo com was GOUld see, for a nice little chat with with me. It pleased me immensely to find that 1 still can keep my hus Band interested in That's just as it was in the @Ur engagement. It's a Mure of our married life which I Mean never to love. entertainer will gladly stay “More than once I have dec ided that | Where life but when he | must keep po t «| bored he gets up and goes %t impress He so dull, Often | ot their husi ply bee L gossip by fe or m ris not , helpless men to her big job as an entertainer, silly patt | Just because women fought bus routine life. Moat |Strenuously for prohibition and used are pretty patient that way rvoir of energy in the bat >> with an| tle, mother thinks they ought now to put # of the same kind of sut | drains and force Into devising a social ing them. and who is he in amused, and grateful to the where th he leaves by Ause some the onto have hour Aecount of neighborhood affairs T do try to keep informed adc Gurrent events so that I « HMsten intelligent!y while © goodness Knows I don't be. | 4 an at least | Scheme to succeed the talk Naturally when my ret and settles down talk with me, Tam vast! ed, for I realize that I am moment * the role of tainer.” Naturally, when Bob asked, “What is r notion of an ideal man Jane? came back with You That is as it should be Rob said with a dramatic leaving me out “Well, I suppose Jix a gorgec | women a nese up @l those leftover wars in Europe Nor do I care at to talk about and the p treaty every Morning at breakfast But I do think it ts perfectly fas Simating to read of the aviator who Went up into the air seven miles @nd fell down five miles and made ® safe lantiing, thru working of Subconscious mind. That, cer tainly, is « brand new chapter in hu a — THis SPRING TAKE ‘It is a medicine ean and do have entire As pure n and safe All the claims ma: by the te: results a titude of cas at least, qui Woman, th bow, * wort of the it makes Anew opples down on | conan Just lik | written by “He ador oulja board hing, sh own life and bh Well, why shouldn't destroy | her romance before marriage instead of After it—as is the usual way?" “But her love affair | fectly beautiful.” I wailed “My dear, all love affairs are per fectly beautiful But ¢ quently ane party, like Chry case, who plants a silly # 3 |b k in the way of true lo’ ql poe upid’s apple cart with bang! ruin her ulin | so per (To Be Continued) SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement —If you would save on wearables, the chance is offered in Not only is every purchase made by us a special purchase, bought greatly to our ad- |i, vantage, but the per cent of profit is cut to as low a figure as our Special Price Basement. is consistent with sound business. A Sale Extraordinary Of All at One __ THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1920. eattle Style 28—The Star's snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streets —Photo by Cress-Dale. tylish swit developed in h, brown broadcloth: {Particularly noticeable is the’ , Which is striking- ly brought out in the coat by the round panel front and the straight fur-trimmed panel back. With the brown droop- |brim hat, milady wears a most {fashionable veil. It is bor- dered with a wide satin strip jwhich fastens snugly about the neck. DAISY HENRY. If the Indy pictured here will cat! The Star editorial rooms and identify herself, she will reecive two tickets to the Orephoum vaudeville show, at the Moore, Taft Pleads for Better Community Spirit : low xhip true humanity, to gether with a plea for cultivation of | Lorado = T Municipal | House Dresses | 2°= $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 Dresses club at Masor ul ¢ Un Tuesday, Me Iilinois Al puntry club Striking * from bis address Crime is not but low im failure, ‘Time ts near at hand when we Fifteen pieces of exquisite erty, of one of charming colors, and black and white. Satin Liberty quality soft rich satin sheen, This Spring's favorites. Shown in the wide, priced at $6.00 a yard. A very will giv for stre the scarce shades, at $4.50 a yard. ivory, navy, Crepe de Chine the very best of service. et, evening and reception wear. flesh, pink and black. Lots Foulard Silks —These charming Foulards in fascinating patterns and modish colors, 36 inches wide, practical and fashionable for wear priced at $4.00 a yard. at all informal affairs. The New Shirting Silk ‘Two-tone and multi-tone effects in novel white grounds, in broadcloth pongee. en's waists, and misses’ 32 a yard. wear. attractive stripes on For men’s shirts and pajamas, inches wide. Crepe Meteor —An unusually appealing value in soft heavy The shades include African brown, taupe, quality. black. 40 inches wide. Special at A Special Purchase Of 9 Women’s Cotton Union Suits An especially advantageous pur- chase enables to offer this good value in women’s union suits at $1.00 each. With low neck, band top, sleeve’ knee length. In white. 5 and 6. Special Knit Underwear, First Floor Women’s Gauze Vests —Bodice with tape tops, regulation tops. In. pink and Sizes 4, 5 and 6 at 50c Sizes 7, 8 and 9 at 65c each. i Underwear, F ¥I and the white. each. Gloves For Women ~-Women's full 16-button length glace gloves, with overseam sewn fingers. In white only. Priced at $9.00 a pair. Novelty cuff gloves, | trasting binding and _ buttons. Made of imported skins. In white and navy, white and plum, and white and pegalle. Priced at $9.00 a pair. with con- Gloves, First Floor | i} | | Hoover Suction Sweepers Our terms on the Hoover most reasonable: —$5.00 down and $5.00 a month, with no interest whatever on the transaction. are | Hoovers, Fourth Floor | TO WHITEN NECK Diluted lemon juice, buttermilk or Meteor of gray, navy Crepe blue $4.95 a yard. Dress ¢ “*Coeries” Woven Beaded Necklaces Specially Priced At $10.00 The latest of the European fads, as sketched, are extremely new here. In the collection are new and novel designs not to be seen else- where in the city, and the color- e distinctly unus » have been price Or at $15.00 An Easter this special sale ift Opportunity in at $10.00 each. y 8 b, Firat Floor | MARSHMALLOW TEAS Satin Lib- material i new 40 inches high grade of Crepe de Chine which Fashionable of AQ inches wide, are cream wom- Moderately priced at $4.00 superior and ection, First Floor RASER-PATIERSON Co SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Quality Silks For the Easter Gown Materials For Men Linen Handkerchi efs Men’s fine all linen handbees chiefs, full size, 4, and 44-inch hems. There are 500 handkerchiefs in this lot, and they are priced extremely low at 50c each. Men's See 4e the tion, Just In Entrance, Pillow Tubing ~The best standard quality pil- low tubings, in 36, 42 and 45- inch widths. Priced at 70¢, 75¢ and 80c a yard. —secona Floom Infants’ Hose Infants’ Cashmere Hose in white and black. Priced at 50¢ a pair. —Hoslery, First Floor, Women’s $ Hosiery In the Less Expensive Weaves —Women's mercer- ized lisle hose, with fashioned foot and reinforced heel and toe. Good elastic tops. In Black, White, Brown, Cordo- van, African Brown, Dark and Medium yray, Field Mouse and Navy. All § at 75c a pair. —Women’s silk plated boot hose, seamless. In black only. All sizes in the lot. Priced at $1.50 a pair. Hosiery, First Floor. Veilings Showings for National Veiling Week —New arrivals for this week's showing include many new beautiful patterns in silk and meshes, in fancy combinations of dots and scrollé. Of interest also are the little novelty veils with bands of os- trich, which fit snugly around the throat, and are in all shades, to match the hat. —All moderately priced. —Veilings, First Floor. Leather Belts Regular $1.00, at 75¢ —Belts of suede, with calfskin backs, stitched on either side and finished with pearl buckles. —The colors are navy, gray and brown. The sizes include 34 to 40. Special values at 75c. eather Goods § on, First Floor, PLAIN OR ee Rugs and Carpets CLEANED The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Since 1900 Phone Capitol 1233 QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION ave too| peroxide is very helpful in whiten Frequent applications rable length of time asary to effect a notice Place whole marshmallows on round sweetened crackers, make a| hollow in the middle and fill with | a candied cherry, nut meat or candied citron. Bake in a moderate oven until marshmallows melt and brown slightly. | ‘Doctors Stand Amazed at Power | of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes ‘GetDr.Edwards Olive Tablets. _ Strong---According to Dr. Lewis | EESEETASTSS curated to Strengthen Eyesight 50% ping results, from these plessant in One Week’s Time in Many Instances filet tablets, They cause the liver Have will not allow any man to h much when little children have noting the neck enough.’ * jand a ¢ World will not be good enough} may be ne of us until it is good enough |able change fu | qd \ne paces Yy tte Ping warcnes ,DIAMOND coming out of of merely f and then earth 1 grafter whose in un his service to man is greateg tl e communit Not but life the com munit ides in real wealth,” we jected our immigrant Yet, when the war came, we expect ed them to stand up and be real Americans. It wawn't fair.” “Our immigrants are our treasure, if we only k have the instinct of They bring bi great gift. They're Umid, w te them. If we the art in them ure we would have SAVE MONEY ON MEAT, U.S. SLOGAN ee bs eat | bowels to act normally. They paver force them to unnatural action. | A Free Prescription Edwards’ Olive Rp at Filled and Use at Bi po ly healing, vegetable compot . > > a o mixed with olive oil. | osha bahnana atheatane os cateenesr If you have a bad taste, bad breath, | who w feel dull, tired, are constipated or co Bie ap you'll find quick ani el for them, Many whose, ults from Dr. Edwards’ li Olive | faiting say they have ‘abletsat bedtime. 10c and 25¢ a box. | restored by this’ re scription, and many who once we have th n the pe to be spared the trouble © of ever getting gla: of many descrip’ wonderfully benefited by ption. Go to and get a bot= -Opto tablets. Drop one | Bon-Opto tablet in a fourth of glass of water With this lig n " ia are right from the start and inflanimae tour times daily. tion and redness will quickly disaps pear. If your eyes bother you even Depp = "UNITED TEAA COFFEE STORES 19 YESLER WAYtSOUTH ENO MARKET only what | glasses say the ‘ay. One set for th he meat de ting in the move. 1 cuts of meat will le on special days at fixed his program will nounced ter. Thrift mi nent will be glad to furs nish sp for short talks on the campa all clubs which have meetings next week, March 22d, or the follow! Request should be made to Miss Dean, University lessly blind migh! a their sight if they d for their eyes in time, NOTE-—Another prominent phystclam article was subs Hon-Opto pre= iption is truly a wonderful eye rem= —Just when you need this class of dresses the most, comes this unusual saving opportunity. The reason—about 150 dresses, most of which have white or light material collars, have become mussed from handling. A tubbing, and they are as good as new. —The materials are the better grades of ginghams and cham- brays, in plaids, checks, stripes and plain colorings. ully. y fee} fine all the time. It like @ mir om A lady ys: “The atmosphere with or without 2 using this pr scription for |seems clear. 1 [print without glasses.” Used it nays it Very stecesafully in my own practice rain caused by 0 on patients whose eyes were strained i thru overwork or misfit lames. I can -| highiy recommend it in case of wea ching, smarting, itehing, burn= —The styles are up-to-the-minute. —tThe trimmings, all that could be desired. —The range of sizes, from 34 to 46. —If you would save from $41.50 to $3.50 on a house dress, this is the opportunity. of Washington ITHEY WEAR EM IN LUNNON | ‘The monocle is becoming popular with the fashionable women = in London. Above picture shows @ member of the younger set looking | jthinga over thru one of the single J specs. The Great American Picture of the Year—It Will Stir Seattle to Its Depths in & reasonable time riting on the ‘an do both now and y long distance wear glasses can now ai and red lids, blurred vision or for med from exposure to sun, dust or wind, It is one of the very few preparations feel should be kept on hand for regular use tn alinost every, fami! ~Opto, referred to above, is not @ patent medicine or a secret rem- edy, It is an ethical preparation, the formula being printed on the pacl ‘The manufacturera guarantee it. te then eyesight 60 per cent in week's time in many instaneor or re the money. It in be obtained ia any good drugati machine n count the by the