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THE SEATTLE STAR FRASINR-PATIARSON Co, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET “eit! eS $1 Women’s Stockings a Children’s Gloves 4/)|||4 $1.76 Kid Gloves 4) $1.00 ! —50 pairs children’s kid Gloves, Gray and ivory. Woolen Gloves $1.00 | \Ex-Soldi ‘ Mere ts a practical illustration of BS Romsey, England pe before the joint revenue and could get others, so I wrote the post Boy Proves NTESTS | BY A. J. SHANNON | Quy writes The Star: Sousa Right -_— |no band has ever ayed it —For this sale will astonish people because their dollars will buy so much more than a Sen the fire one evening Turner agreed to 82 the circumstances.” TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921. John Phillip Sousa wrote a mareh | in Fundamental Law! Tee story ts told in extracts trom for years. And the merchandise of all special offerings is of the same high quality T.—Determined ago my bey Tom, whe r it to the bik go that the) And this is what the postmaster | 9 Men Es] that he called “Hands Across the two letters, the first written by | for which the store is recognized. h to Senator George Tur tn France, regretted that the Would apply only to retall se8. wrote Quy: “I very gladly accede to e Section DZY we The Big Round Dollar Will Do a Full Day’s Work on Wednesday 4 ds More Careful Study, Oliver J Quy. of ring, Wash, the It Is Urged second by 8. Field, the postmaster at Proposed gross sales tax WS ne bought in England were lost w at the joint hearings on the he went to the front. I told him we | was done, he explained, to avoid your request for postcards for your “pyramiding” of taxation. 550 Pairs Mercerized and Cotton Hose Im the 2. Women’s ‘Gloves $1 4 Regularly $1.25 to i vA 200 a Pair —500 pairs of two- clasp and _ slip-on chamoisette and Stockings For Women, Girls and Boys son and am forwarding a selection separately, © * * I and my family |were very much hed by your ao the speakers who spoke count of him. * I should not, of | the measure were John C. course, dream of recetving payment Cari Bush and Corwin for the cards. Fepresenting over 40 busi-| “Anything that I can do for one| ‘organitations of Seattle, Among of those who crossed the pond and ‘Dusiness agencies represented the Seattle Chamber of Com- the Lumbermen’s Exchange, Exchange and the Manu association, is dill provides that all re ‘Merchants shall pay a tax of 1 on the gross value of com- gold. The object of the pro- law, according to Turner, is ; Tealestate of part of the burden of taxation now im- ‘upon it. Be estimated that the gross Jem tax would produce $15,000,000 ‘and he placed the amount 6f that would be raised by Sen- cl I's proposed income tax at $5,000, ae ene to shoulder a large part “the txation burden of the rural and Shank declared that « "| it is the fact that whilst it turns the oil's hazards. . Addreas— ON PICTURE INVESTOR N. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. @ielps to Beauty) a simple, unfailing way to kin of objectionable hairs: gome powdered delatone and and every trace of hair has hed. This is quite harmless, to avoid disappointment be su ‘ the delatone in an original Advertisement, ee N SAGE TEA WTO HAY HA Try This! Darkens beauti and nobody can tell— Brings back its gloss and youthfulness. Common garden sage, brewed into heavy tea, with sulphur and added, will turn gray, streak- faded hair beautifully dark uriant, Mixing the Sage Tea Sulphur recipe at home, though, troublesome. An easier way is to t ready-to-use preparation, im. by addition of other in- a large bottle, at little cost, and Sulphur Compound,” thus iding a lot of muss, While gray, faded hair is not sin- darkening your yeth’s Sage and Sulphur Corm- ind, no one can tell, because it it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your , taking one small strand at.a time; by morning all gray hairs have saved us from a fate that does not bear even contemplation is a sacred duty and I feet privileged to do this | small thing.” Legion Post Favors |Anti-Alien Land,Law| | Rainier-Noble Post No. 1, American | Legion, Monday night passed resolu. | tlons favoring the passe of the| jantialien land law, now up before | the legisiature, The resolutions were addressed to the governor and the | legisinture. “Gets-It” The Com and Callus Peeler ‘This Cora Remover Is Guaranteed Relief from corn guffering follows the application of tert” almont | as quickly as pain follows the thrust 4 ta ut oe back if not | nufactured by B. Law- chicago. Sold in Seattle trifle | The Simple, Easy Way to Beauty — Buttermilk Delightful new vanishing cream containing true buttermilk makes look years younger or your money back. The first application of Howard's dullest and most lifeless complexion to radiant beayty and makes red or rough arms snowy white, yet there is not the slightest sign of its use after application. It actually van- the most heated not produce the hininess or greasiness of the any doubt about the result— just common ordinary Putter- in the form of «wonderful cream gently massaged with the fin- tips around the corners of the ‘and mouth. | To prove this to your eomplete natis OUURD THE FOOD Says Excess of Hydrochlofic Acid Is Cause of In- digestion A well-known authority states that stomach trouble and / indiges- tion are nearly always due to acid- ity—acid stomach—and not, as most folks believe, from a lack of digest- live juices, He states that an ex- cess of hydrochloric acid in the jstomach retards digestion and |starts food fermentation, then our meals sour like™farbage in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases jwhich inflate the stomach like a [toy balloon. We then get that heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, |we eructate sour food, belch gas, or have heartburn, flatulence, water- brash, or nausea, He tells us to Iay aside all di gestive aids and instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glans of before breakfast while it is effervescing, and fur- |thermore, to continue this for one |week. While relief follows the first |dose, it is important to neutralize |the acidity, remove the gas-making |mass, start the liver, stimulate the water ge 175 pairs pure silk in a heavy quality silk. Black only. Regularly $1.50 a pair. Special, $1.00 a pair. —156 pairs wool sport stock- Ings in navy and brown mix- ture, green and brown, and brown mixtures. Regularly $1.75. Special, $1.00 a pair. —400 pairs women's mercer- ized lisle stockings in a Riche- lieu ribbed-——white, navy and gray. Regularly 75c. Spe- Regularly $1.25 and $1.55 a patr, Gray and heathor ehades, ~—Firet Floor leatherette gloves. ~All sizes in the 7 } lot. 75c Fancy Bath Play Suits Towels 2 for $1.00 2 for $1.00 ~100 Simple Simon play —230 fancy bath towels sujts. Pink and white in plaids and stripes, stfipe crepe and colored —A very special value. chambray. Sizes 2 to 5 —Hecond Floor years, —Second Floor —First Floor 4 Pairs for $1.00 —Regularly 35c, 45c and 50c. ; —Medium weight, seamless hose in black, navy, gray and cordovan. —A good range of sizes up to 114%. —Men's Section, First Floor ‘A Special Purchase of $1.50 Tricotine Cashmere $1.00 —250 yards, Weight 900 Yards Ginghams 4 Yards for $1.00 —Regular 85c quality. Girls’ Stockings $ Pairs for $1.00 —Regularly 50¢ a pair. —824 pairs misses’ fine ribbed cotton stockings in black and cordovan. 300 Yards Pillow Tubing $3 Yards for $1.00 —Good quality tubing, 40 inches wide. —econd Peer Children’s Underwear $ for $1.00 —Regularly 50 each. —160 cotton knee pants, sizes 4 to 12 years. \—Firet Floer Neckwear $1.00 Would Regularly Sell From $1.75 to $3.75 —Including trico- lette vests, satin roll collars, net roll collars trim- med with lace, Venetian lace roll collars and hand- embroidered net guimpes.rirst Floor Women’s Handbags $1.00 Would Regularly Sell From £1.50 to $3.50 —Fiat and regulation shapes; also a wide assortment of silk and velvet bags in popu- lar styles. —First Floor ° e Trimmings —All- over embroidery, 20 inches wide, natural batiste shade. Former price, $1.75. Special, $1.00 a yard. —Real Filet laces, 1 to 1% inches wide. Former prices, $1.50 and $1.95. Special, $1.00. —A quantity of metal laces and bands. Former prices, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95. Special, $1.00. —18-inch fine frilled met vesting. Former price, $1.50. Special, $1.00. —vValenciennes lace and in- sertion. Former prices 15c, 20c and 25¢ a yard. Special price $1.00 a dozen yards. —Firet Floor Shirtings $1.00 Yard $60 Pillow Cases —Good quality pillow cases ; inches. cial, 2 pairs for $1.00. Boys’ Stockings 3% Pairs for $1.00 —Regularly 60¢ a pair. —250 pairs boys’ heavy ribbed cotton stockings; black only. —riret moor. 3 for $1.00 Regularly 45¢ sizes 45x86 —Becond Floor 500 Yards 360 Necklaces at $1.00 $1.50 to $5.00 Qualities —Novelty and solid cut crystals or the combination of both. An assortment containing the season's popular colors. Jewelry Novelties $1.00 —$1.75 solid gold lingerie clasps, $1.00 a pair. —Bar pins and long brooch pins of non-tarnishable white metal with tiny white brilliant sets. Regu- larly $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. Special, $1.00. —<rirst ricor Adjustable Dress Forms —$1.00 down and balance $1.00 a week. In the Basement. Underwear —A special purchase of women’s union suits at a r new low price. Union Suits $1.00 —Fine cotton band top, reinforced union suits. —Sizes 4, 5 and 6. Vests, 2 for $1.00 —260 band top vests; fine cotton; extra length. —Sizes 36 to 44. Women’s 2 for $1.00 en's pure linen Itial bandembroidered initial. Embroidered Handkerchiefs 3 for $1.00 —Pure linen, with fine embroidered corners in —Regularly 600 each —First Floor —First > Outing Flannel a 6 Yards for $1 —Fleecy outing flannel, light and dark colors, also white. apa 20c and 25¢ quali- —Second Floor New Lingerie $1.00 CORSET COVERS —75 nainsook corset covers with regula- , tion top, daintily lace trimmed. Special, $1.00. ENVELOPE CHEMISES —100 batiste envelope chemises, trim- med with lace medallions and Valen- ciennes lace. Special, $1.00, MUSLIN GOWNS —86 muslin gowns, plain and lace trim- med, cut full. Specigl, $1.00, CAMISOLES —60 crepe de chine camisoles of excep- tional quality, trimmed with dainty lace. Flesh only. Special, $1.00. —gecona Froor Handkerchief Linen Squares Five for $1.00 12 different shades; ready to em- broider and to use for colored drawn threadwork. —Fourth Floor $1.50 Stationery $1.00 —100 boxes, in two styles—white or dainty tints. —First Floor H andkerchiefs Initialed Handkerchiefs efs with striking colored borders and hand worked in —Pure tnen handkerchiefs with Gainty designs and patterns han@ = =—_—_colors. 75¢e Scarfs 2 for $1.00 —260 hemstitched Huck scarfs in neat shamrock size 18x45 Neatly hem- band. anny design; inches. stitched ends. Floor 500 Yards Yard Wide Muslin 6 Yards for $1.00 —Good quality bleached and unbleached muslin. Floor ‘A Special Purchase of, Gossard Brassieres Two for $1.00 ~ —75 bandeau brassieres, made of heavy white Ox- ford cloth. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40. - Three for $1.00 — 50 bandeau brassieres, made of heavy net, Oxford weave. Sizes 36, 38, 40. —Second Floor Children’s Dresses $1.00 —50 dainty checked and plain pink and blue ging- ham dresses in Empire and straight-line models, —Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. —Second Floor ‘Special Price Basemen 500 Aprons $1.00 Each —Pollyanna Aprons—ginghams in fancy checks, stripes and plain colors, tastefully trimmed with rick-rack. Also Pollyanna styles in fancy cre- tonne and dajnty percales. —Dress Aprons—fast color percale in a vari- ety of styles; some with sash backs. A large assortment of designs and colors. Made in Seattle. Bloomers Children’s, Girls’, Misses’ —Children’s black sateen, with band top and elastic knee. Sizes 2, 4 and 6. Three pairs for $1.00. rls’ and misses’ black sateen; elastic knee and waist, Sizes 8 to 20. Two pairs for $1.00. Odds and Ends $1.00 Each -—80 cotton serge dresses (girls’). Size 6 years. Regularly $2.00. —25 white sateen bloomers (women's). Regularly $1.98. ~~22 percale house dresses. Regu- larly $1.89. —All w: stock, floor M med a Some sl been pr’ —Sizes Every Winter Hat $1.00 In Our Stocks —Including hatter’s plush sailors. inter hats in the Basement and also from the third illinery section. 200 Voile Blouses $1.00 Each —Ten dainty styles, in lace trim- nd. embroidered models. ightly soiled from display. Selected from groups that have iced $1.98 and $2.48, 36, 38 and 40. 200 Petticoats $1.00 Each —Sateen, percaline and water- —82-inch standard qual- ity dress gingham and Renfrew winter ging- hams, in checks, stripes and plaids—mostly dark —Second Floor Floor suitable for dresses, pleated skirts, 4 wear, house gowns. Sug- gested for school girls’ sewing classes. —African brown, navy, off rose, cardinal, wine, medium gray. —86 inches wide. Corduroys $1.00 a Yard —260 yards, odd pieces. —Dark wistaria or rais- in in a heavy wide wale, tobac in a medium wale, and white in a fine wale, Good quality, washable. ~ $1.00 —25 pieces 12 Momie all-silk pongee, 33 inches wide. $1.25 Japanese Silk ‘1.00 —100 yards 86-inch white J: silk in a good quality. —rirst reer & Hoover Sweepers $1.00 Down Special Terms for Dollar Day —Balance in pay- regular ments of $1.00 a week. —Fourth Floor ‘Drapery Specials Curtain Marquisette Three Yards $1.00 —Regularly 75c a yard. —800 yards.curtain mar quisette, 86 inches wide White, ivory and beige. ~ Filet Curtain Net Two Yards $1.00 —Regularly $1.00 a yard. —200 yards—white and ecru. $1.35 Drapery Cretonne $1.00 —250. yards of cretonne, in a choice assortment of de- signs and colorings. —Fourth Floor $1.85 Linoleum $1.00 Sq. Yd. —1,800 yards printed cork linoleum in tile, inlaid wood and geometrical designs. —Fourth Floor $1.50 Mats $1.00 150 cocoa door mats, 16x 27-inch size, —Fourth Floor Linen Towels $1.00 Regularly $1.50 —90 only, all linen huck tow- els, size 17x32 inches, Neatly hemstitched. —Second Floor Centerpieces $1.00 Regularly $2.25 —88 centerpieces, 42-inch size, linen finished centers with imitation Cluny edges. —Second Floor TAP ORE A OE a) Baby Blankets $1.00 - Regular $1.25 and $1.50 Pay —62 Beacon baby blankets, mostly blue and pink, in nur- sery patterns. —gecona Floor Gisappeared. After another applica-| Kidneys and thus promote a tree! tion or two your hair becomes beau- flow of pure digestive juices, tifully dark, glossy, sott and juxur-| Jad Salts in inexpensive and is} fant and you appear years younger.|made from the acid of grapes and ||) ‘Wryeth’s Gage and sulphur’ Com- lemon juice, combined with lithia fe a delightful toilet requisite.|and sodium phosphate. This harm ig not intended for the cure, miti-'less salts fs used by thousands of gation or prevention of disease.—Ad people for stomach trouble with ex Vertisement, icellent results. —Advertisement, | = = —— —82 tub dresses (children’s). Sizes 6, 7 and 8. Regularly $1.7 —27 black sateen office aprons. Regularly $1.59. Regularly $1.25 and $1.50 —Fine domestic and import- ed shirtings in a good assort- ment of pretty stripes. —Becond Floor bloom petticoats in black, green, slate, magenta, Copenhagen and navy. All have elastic tops and deep flounces.