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ISDAY, DECEMBER 7, 192, THE SEATTLE STAR Two _ pages lo Wonta can afford to intiss PL ONY OS SIN ELZ ODDEN : ORUN Oe NR BREF EW AE OF LIN EE OCS OF OP8 7 BOK E® 4B ~ 47 OUNWTAZZ ODE CPP NNT {roughs—Carthoris, son of John Car-| | tor, in lot In a strange part of Mars, ® ° ° whore he encounters strange beasts, | We dye your rags and OUSEWIFE BLAMES HUSBANDS Tabloid Book Reviews | * i's min lad carpets’ana "weave YK . ———. thology of rousing drinking songs ; ye ENTHUSIASM | ( i y g xt 1 i Tae OUTLINE OF HISTORY, by | WEST INDIES, by Harry A Pranck | wh h proves that practically every The Fuzzy Wazzy Reg Co. ) J) | — er mG. W The romance of the stupid descriptions of| great English poet was wont on oc hone tol 12) r ny ernal adventurer an. The @ Went Indies, Herr Bae: | a icy porch aes uy iain | y Dear Miss Grey; At the time of your discussion as THE BOOK OF DEBORAH carnal Gaveua man. The ty encase |euston to crook a festive elbow bone of conventional history re) chtly romancer com. ! yho should kindle the domestic blaze, I was tempted to [TEpH'S TELEGRAM TO ME CAUSES A MISUN-|clottea with flesh and given © mist phere to Dr. Franck | WOMEN TRY WOMEN ABYS COLDS ite you an opinion, but evidently there are limits to one’s DERSTANDING—AND A NEAR-TRAGEDY | |“ {8 bY the imaginative Mr. We [jh MAN TO Mie. 9th, be. 3 writ cid wae are coon nieped to thet mptations, for I simply must tell you of the average wom- yen ie : re MITCH MILLER, by Hager lee} ror hea mag Tpek “ a LONDON, England.—Six women without “dosing” sion on ivorcee, > « ro him, Then I ph 4) sigh ° ad inti; and not corpuacle Hain ¥ tai hool|! dropped my bag on the floor of| ae Sey Fae vector. |eennt into Middle W eye dns asl 7 gyro ig Tne OF viliwn | operations, She was sentenced to| T am an accomplished musician and attended art schoo p y |te Ann to call the family doctor | guish this Tom Sawyerish narrative | is missing at roll call | a ty free, white and twenty-one, but soon found out}/™y room, with a careless bank: /and to send one of Jim's nure|by the author of ‘ Spoon Kiver| que AMERICANIZATION or | %%OR Years’ Imprisonment marriage that my husband did not intend to encourage | 494 st seemed to me that a faint) immediately Anthology EDWARD BOK—The autobiography . , < on PAIS response to the clat-| ‘Then water, between Rob's lips; a ” r f the de ° tale: and a woman's sphere was » itchen, | ™°8" came in response ¢ Pre ULS, by Christopher Mor-|of the man who made the Ladies’ Gatimate mir cmat the: ranian ue beognn. te aiskpan or, OP | aa cor 2 been | jeosened collar, seneaniiree ane aul Mild smokes, guaranteed not to| Home Journal what it in today, If SEE THESE PRICES SS ates . . y rudely aroused My imagination) qe litte first aids I bad once! lo, “ i ” ies Lamb of the|you like the Ladies’ Home Journal, the preserving kettle. No, “Mrs. Practical Housewife,” | had such a wretched habit of work:| corriuered so important but whieh you will like Mave. Bok’s book Mot say, “Oh, yes, a lazy artist,” for Madame, I was|ing overtime that 1 forced myseit|sppcared futile in the hour of my] "Narn Maver MT phy waren oy somee| Permanent Hair Wave, per Curl 50c t up by a Down-East mother, who was clever, thrifty} te threw off the uncomfortable | reat need thought r Ma betnd Leacock——More nonsense novela by | Stephens—Celtic stories, retold with F Mi exacting, and I knew all the rites of the kitchen, and] \"" 1c. natn rested me. With! Nothing, 1 sould do would bi Auibeiéa's timhbis' neneumneretatteendr alll Vivilaans “by Semes Henna acks $5. iS a past mistress of the cooking art as well. quieter nerves came the desire t eat - a humorist Stephens, and beautifully illustrated " A Perhaps he never would waken * . |by Arthur Raeckrgan. An excellent At present we are living in a country place, and I wonder | areas myself in something striking| penape be would die and our mis-| BLACK BARTLEMYS ‘TREAS.| by ry : . ; Ty prety, td. cdhethine: may thabiad ° ' "| ORE, by Jeffrey Farnol—Yo! Hot| book for # Christmas present. || HAIR GOODS, BIG REDUCTION, LARGE many wives have a husband who comes home from seule cada. 2 Gene to take | Understanding would remain UPSS) Fo: and a Bottle of Rum—and all| THI HOME BOOK OF VERSE SELECTION office or business at night, looking forward to a delicious Sy tem” te dian.” "I wound’ wet plained: orever Joved “my ‘busbana| that nort of thing ‘Thin volume contains 4,009 nner, who Os weep Apa iy: food, and who Leinart Alco over to the big house unt 1 0 dovotelly, Not until too tate] | POOR wire, by Sherwood Ap poses —.0T9 mapre vegas than were Our operators are the best and thorough to the p m ely Pr, CO! “a il a elt sure that the men had gone aniline het sach ‘oved | derson—Anderson, if you remember, | er bd book for chil peri: rt rs t P ‘. r i etiving spite: weonains SEs aie tae soy ecnverse Gat to the Shahagting “tyerbal| Cie: ? nee Rew, raeee x. seven) the man who orcka “Wmteiinre, | ized te wade around in smallest detail. These reductions in effect till whatsoever only on rare occasions, and then only over | ®*. all the days of my life Ohio." His new book has the same} DOMMEI, by James Branch|| December 10th. : ; > = . : 1 dropped my balrbrush in my! eo. pim—it he lived—no matter] sturdy Intellectual courage—a rare|Cabell—A comedy of woman wor tic affairs. Some day I shall rise up and write a book nervousness, and once more that/pow little he might care about me!|@uality among American novelists. | ship, originally published as “The young husbands, and the burden of its text will be, “Main-| faint moaa made me jump. T rose] At ast Thm a B.., »| The ntruggies of Hugh McVey, “poor |Soul of Millicent.” with a new in LADIES IMPROVEMENT SHOP” im a semblance of conversation during the dining hour,|to my feet and gilded slowly of the only ic , i» | white," against his inherited sloth is| troduction by Joseph Hergesheimer. : on a jury found Arabella Matilda} | Hopton guilty of performing {legal | ning n 1 ke yi se | toward the door of my hushand’s| worth while a fine and complete study of the real|Cabell is the master stylist of thene a aS ee eranee i Persons whe have problems) | room. From there, if ig eine she Even as I held Bob's han [America United States 520 UNION ST.—MAIN 6507 following.” Hi etiets Chay Go net eons ts cnnttte came the distreesing tien 1 posh | brooded over him, my brain a ped} BOA MING THROUGH THE \THUVIA, by Edgar Rice Bur | | the door wide. > hat he words of a precious definition | ——— nlaanoaenie - PTS weet sbonis husband is proud of what some || see Cynthia Grey se pte Mian seattered carelessly, His dear true love cleverness, but which is only || The Star Bldg, every Tuesday || familiar rarments were toned IM) «rove seeketh not Itself to please, | common sense; yet he makes || and Thursday between the hours || a heap upon a chatr | Nor for itself hath any care, Fsywt to encournge it. To the|| of § to fla m and 12 to 5. m.|| And across the width of the bed Ay 'scomparison of a sponge.|| To accommodate working people || with hin fect dragging on the floor.! And puilds a Heaven in Hell uld ike to add a steam,roller.|| whe cannot come at that time, || was stretched the still form of my| deapatr.” men can crush and slay all the || she will be im the office earlier or || hustand. | 1 would build © Heaven tn Helt duality of a woman, but, thank || later by appointment. Please do I closed my eyes tnvotuntarity. | dewpair—if Bob ever came back to ven, we can see the dawn at last, || net come af any other time, as || and stood like a statue of fear, with!) me from the dfeaded stillness which the dark ages are swiftly pass!) Miss Grey canmot attend to her || face averted and hands uplifted a*|pound his spirit and shut it away only in certain poor sterile||soriting decause of the constent || if to ward off a terror I ha! not) trom mine o¢ he men, who would prefer || tnterruption, the strength to face | 1 sealed my vow with kisses on n pictured as a gentle Roman | But even as I torned my head] iis closed lids in chains of affection. case was given no opportunity for; away, I perceived a yellow tele (To Be Continued) right-thinking woman abdhors | ewit-erpreasion, tAdividuality or men-|eTam upon the floor, It had fallen and will make almost any /tal development to keep pace with|from Bob's limp hand. I knew| Many former soldiers of the Bri) a rather than to expose her|her clever, crushing steam roller of| what It was without Investigating |ish army, who are unabie to follow nal aff.ire to the public gaze./s husband. It was ‘Ted's wire addressed to| their prewar vocation right there ts the point that| “We will sall as planned. Wire |im the Royal gardens, husbands hold as a club over a SS on.ty eon pian Ala en peeraers i the number of the train you | —~ , itive type. I personally know of |P!an and careful management of my will take.” ‘BETTER THAN CALOMEL culinary department, I could hold a Tt was signed “Ted™ and ad ‘Rood position as a cook, lem work | dremed to me! ee i | mu id IT ran to the an Casped | —< intellect nor ability to do all she |SP4 Petter pore ane Oe re ae | my hustond in my arms. fis| Thousands Have Diecreren | Ines, but I am convinced that |is,.q put an it is, I work at least 15|Pitia wan fecble and high -| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets BF eae re tne eran Pave | pours a day and enjoy the silent com: |he was altve! area Harmless Substitute |panionship of a busy man who ex I raised him, as best I could, 7 ’ Olive Tablete—t was not advanced enough, that me 0b show off and be clever, Dr. Edwards’ Oliv iblete—the sub- of the underlying causes of this timea out of three it's the woman's | stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure . like a welbtrained child, when occa pation was that the woman in the| ion, demands, and who expects ine to | fault laxative, and their effect on the liver is converse and sharpen my wits by! Being a decorater fn homes has c contact with other brains than his! siven him a fine chance to develop ke UTY SPECIALIST own. I write this In hopes that the |* one-sided view of the situation. If busy man will pause and reflect that |"® were a woman working in| TELLS SECRET when his wife is talkative and tries | Public, where they are coming In con to be interesting, it Is not always|‘#ct with many men every day, he! | because she wants a check, nor it in| Would have a chances to develop an-| Beauty Specialist Gives Home- | ,, wag nebo retbean other kind of knowledge bump. Recipe to Darken Gray Hair. THE HOUSEKEEPER I've been around the U. 8. A. for! ao eee roe mene’ more han 1h Yours. and, | ri We Move Our Gillespie, known hs n © fault of di i specialist of Kannan City, re |,,Deer Mise Grey: “Decorator” et: | voreey to either fan’ of woman | Semen January By gave out the following state |Tre att it over, and decried” there |more tan anyone can do. I beliey : i tak . vg | t'® @ fifty-fifty proposition. | yone can prepare a simple miz.| Wasn't enough to it to get anyone's! fF woud Like to add I'm See torl “Tenn J at home that will darken gray goat. the woman who wrote you and sign. | eo aes & Sale One Month Ah d ir, and make it soft and glossy. To| He says, as a rule, a man will | er ea herself “Mabel,” also for “ if-pint of water add 1 ounce of |MArry a woman because he thinks | Ww si mo a But for another gives its ease oman” to come out of the woods ‘Yum, a small box of Barbo Com- pole pd Soucy eee, Aint, SOE ve ” Scheer clouded brai: f Our custom has been to depend on a big Janu- Our stock is pee in all the favored mate-, d and % ounce of glycerine. @ girl will marry nm 7 ag. idig one ig dedi " {i ary Sale to clear out our year’s stock. Our | rials, colors and styles in coats, suits and dresses. Sours artes maine cdl tea ie casd you would have to hand ft to : — = - ————— x patrons have always waited for this sale. This | We have never carried a large stock and our gost. Apply to the hair twice aj the girl for going the man one better; | 4 | year, however, we have decided to give our trade | regular customers will find that the prices we until the desired shade is ob- would at least have the good old e the benefit of the January reductions a month | are now quoting are the lowest announced in this d. ‘This wit! make a gray:haired | dollars sally 4 ty ga wane goes | Double Discount j earlier, thus giving them the benefit of getting | city for many years. Nothing is reserved—the any, fage (acer aie lah atier 10 yonder nae ton nda? new clothes for the full season’s wear at prices | entire stock is on sale at prices that command come to the conclusion that two) TOMORROW j usually quoted after the holidays. attention. Good W. Ladies’ Sweaters Ladies’ Bath Robes q $10 Winter Coats $10 See these prices—then select your §) y Their Quality and Style Will Surprise Christmas die from our magnifi- @| $7.98 to $14.98 | $7.98 to $13.98 re s _ ‘ent assortments of Hand-painted New Wool Sweaters that Excellent showing of La- Q i e Thina, Cut Glass, Glassware, Pot- are unusually attractive and Rathrobes, fas a i 14, . O Half P iery, ramed Pictures and Dinner- fii | sen" comncon mas | | ocho, tans A. coats $14.75 and $19.75, || (Une- rice ware, etc. hier most favored colors; many pink, blue, “gray, tan and z r i 5 de neat Ga. eke wk Nice line of the favored materials, splendidly More than 300 suits in the newest styles ry i ye or J * 2 This Tuxedo collars, belted TOE aicss paddies ‘ek cate tailored. Sizes to 40. and shades in favored materials go on sale at B. utiful h Also new Fall Scarfs tn many attractive styles and very attractive; satin and i half price. Sizes up to 44. Many exclusive Cut Glass i | colore—-$4.00 up. 4 cord trimming. Sizes 3,4, 5 ( Fine Plush Coats $24.75 and models included. Original prices on each suit. i $29.75 Take your choice and pay one-half marked Full a byte mg’ ge a fur haat price. 1.98 Ladies’ Aprons for $1.00 med. Belted and loose back models,. with fancy hsaaias + cael idiae seine i ‘en a luiialave cape collar featuring others. Very attractive at | |135 SUITS REDUCED MORE THAN HALF 4 Aprons. They are of good, durable materials that will ,wear these extremely low prices. W, well and look neat. They are pfin blue with tan trimming on NS . — 94.80 Also light colors in Stripe Percale Plush Coats $35, 00 Plush Coats, Extra f eg. price. $4.50 8 | . ( duali | Several patterns Glass Reduced to $3.38 Petti hil *G. . Fine quality plush, trimmed ty, $39.75 and Cut Glass Sugar ich grado etticoats $4.95 Children’s Gowns | at collar, cuffs and bottom with:| Salts plush coats, trimmed Cut Glass Extra fine Fi Sateen $1.98 and $2.19 rful b with black opossum, raccoon Petticonta at a reduced price; Fine outing Flannel Night select Coney. Wonderful buys | anq Australian opossum, Real jum wel . oily ‘oya fo’ - o y reduce oe. i i blue, purple, sand and rose col sy fiw Aaponss a i, ram. / : at this price. money-savers. ors; fancy flounce; 38 and 40. striped, patterns and have hem Reg. $1.50 and $2.00 Children’s Aprons esate ions 7 More than 200 dresses in tricoti 1 Values—Now 98c " F Cut to Pi ! Ladies’ Union Suits ROROER FO: SECOND, GE 3 $2.50 Up velours, fine serges, satins, Jerseys, messa- Pretty plaid gingham Overall . h ‘ : BUD + Aprons for children.’ They are Fine fleeced Union Suits, suit ° line and georgette. Well made and suitable of good, desirable ginghams;| able for fall and winter wear; = t for all-around wear. Sizes to 40. Values up Excep. > | neat and attractive trim low neck and # ‘eless, or Worth $1.25. Ages 6 to 12. Dutch neck and short sleeves; to $50.00, on sale at tonal Y made of fine bleached yarns . 7 | Sizes 36 to 44 —s ad Infants’ Skuffers $2.25 The quality and $ 1 4.75 and $ 1 9.75 Dandy Skuffers that will last style of these Pretty Kittle Muslin Slips for | the youngsters a long time; : “ = infants; lace trimmed; fine, sott | good, mensible shoes with horne dresses will sur-] at price reductions just as severe as those Genuine Antimony quality of muslin, hide uppers and chrome elk ited.. D: A 7 Vases sole; button style; black only, maton. resses for all occasions at big Like ent. Look Itke sftver and Fiber Hose Sizes 5 to 8. | = guaranteed mot to tarnish. See Pa these three alzes. Regular $1.75, ? Ladies’ fine Fiber Silk Stock. Girls’ Shoes $4.25 , a, reduced 16 3 ings; gray and white; reinforced $5.50 val high eut gun shopping da toes and heels Regular $1.25 | metal shoes; good sensible last; eo de it ne 1 values for 8O¢. Sizes 8% to | laced ‘style; excellent for echool We bought these goods before the 10. . > extreme high prices and before tcweh tosae ean the advance tn freight rates, so you will find ow prices All the higher grade dresses are on sale SAVES VOU MONEY’) PHONEM523 SEATTLE WASH. 1315 THIRD AVENUE NEXT 70 PHILLIPS BOYS’ SHOE STORE

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