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THIN, FADED HAIR NEEDS “DANDERINE” TO THICKEN IT By Wanda v von Kettler Time was when members of The Star staff must have been sontimentally inclined. At least, they did sound the notes of sen timent beautifully for the public. That wag in 8, when, on De cember 4, the publication issued its “Kiss Extra,” @ four-page honey-dewed verse and definition I knew nothing about this past of The Star until two days ago, when a young man by the name of Waiter Hoss appeared at the office and pro duced @ printed onoient something. ban. »" HIE SAID, “1s SPECIAL” “This,” he told the editor, “is a copy of The Star's special ‘Kiss Deft nition Contest’ edition, which my family has been cherishing since 1903. Thought you might like to look it over.” Whereupon the entire staff swarmed upon the four-paged sheet and began consuming the most beau: tiful lot of lollypopped, sugarcoated definitions ever bundled together in one package. The party proceeged in all blissful. | ness till suddenly the voice of the | editor, all inspired, boomed up from | 85 cents buys a Dottle of “Dander Yne.” = Within ten minutes after the first application you ean not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair. Dander Jne is to the hair Do what fresh showers / ef rain and sunshine are to vegetation, It goes right to the Foots, invigorates and atrengthens them, Delping your hair to grow long, thick and luxuriant. Girist Girls! Don’t let your hair @tay lifeless, colorless, thin, scraggy. A single application of delightful © will double the beauty) ‘and radiance of your hair and make H look twice as abundant.—Adver tisement. sheet of to understand, Why should I, of all people, be expected to know—I won. der what kind of a girl they think I am! It's beat, however, always to hold down one's job if one powsibly | out In all sin “Kise can, 80 Tam startin | cerity, to criticise The Star's xtra” of 1905. It happened that in that par- ticular year some lady of the Kastern states sued « otim for breach of alleging that the brute away 1,200 kisses and th fused cipal p | ‘The tady ‘which is exactly $2.50 por kiss, Now all back m those days spent this happened before worrying over exchanging recipes, 80 ant time soline and product their spare price of little home |naturally, the mathematical sentimental heads Mad plenty time in which to wonder about thy exact market value of the avers kiss, And out of all this grew the question, “Well, what 18 a kw, anyway?" SO CONTEST WAS STARTED So the contest was started by The | tho | #1 of THK SSATT things, the pink and white youths, the pould-be sophisticated gentle: mon” rake their fads for some thing brilliant to hay, It's all a waste of time, Let's revive a few definitions from the year of 1903. Says one gentioman, “A kiss ls an outward expression of an inward alloverness.” Which re minds one of the water oozing from the tops of a pair of leaky | rubbers, Here in another in the form of a poem “Two pairs of arma, TV. rs of lips, A glimpse of heaven— And that’s a bias.” Whereupon we swoon, come to life again, and present this: ecten of forbidden fruit, best enjoy. ed when stolen,” Just this much about that last defi. nition; I don't think it's right to en surage theft of any kind—and we all we will rob orchards, | DE WOLF HOPPER NEARLY CRAZY I don’t think I'l) quote many more. De Wolf Hopper, who was playing “Mr, Pickwick" in Seattle in 1903, and who helped judge the definitions, "A king in «| what opinion is held of people) LE STAR | Kisses! Star Editors Understood ’Em about a dozen on my mind now don't think I'd better try standing hos much, De Wolf Hopper, however, chose the following, submitted by Mrs, H. 8. Richings, of Seattle, to be awarded the first prize of $5: “A kins is a sacrilege or a sac- rament.” And I think it quite beautiful, and have no objection to offer whatsoever, One other little definition gives me much pleasure, It's @ soulful thing, and I think would be quite wonder. ful to breathe in the moonlight, “Ah,” one would say, gazing toward the gray blue of the moonlight sky, “Ah-—« kins—e convention—of microbes,” Something elve about that 1903 | ledition really should be mentioned It's the poetry, Never before was such & mistletoed collection of verse gathered for one four-page publica | tion, LAttle ditties of playful coy- | ness, Shakespeare's and Tennyson's | throbs mingle together in this kiss edition. The whole edition is very inspiring. |One thing it did do that was sure lly worth while—it awakened some- thing in many older people that these Dp 6 thought they had lost. It brought to some of them, according TULSDA in 19033! [FAMOUS HERO alone would warrant the publication of even a kins edition, Regarding it otherwise—well, did contain a lot of and we individuals be informed. Lost Battalion Commander Vanishes From Liner 29 —Traving intention to « W. Whit do so like end his life, Col His Little Boy A Mass of Sores |tieey. of the world war, vanished Warren of Milltor,! from the United Fruit liner Tolos while en route from this ety to Ha vana Sunday night Col. Whitllesey had been a pall bearer at the burial of the unknown soldier at Arlington two weeks ago | Hin disappearance came as an ap | palling surprise to friends and mem. D.D.D, and bie face, whieh as & mess of sore, ie now roooth as paver. ws ‘housands of grateful osers of D. D. D. written to tell of the wonderfal re hw them—even one application completely stopping all itebing and bern | bers of his family tag. | Why ont ter D. D. D, at onew and be | During the war Col, Whittlesey convine ‘our money bac t ret | 4 fete dawn nother, 6, | many times distinguished himself. H $1.00, Try D. D, D, | was commander of the famous “Loert Battalion,” which, when it was sur & lotion vs fr Skin G STORES to hell, Whittlesey The theory was advanced here to day that the colonel, ENDS OWN LIFE: unnerved, per | Y, NUVEMBER 2, rvzi. HE DARKENED HIS GRAY HAIR Tells How Wi pid It Met resident A a well known slitorsia, who was Datdy and count of his darkened it with McCrea cated white qtatement mixture at hair made the following prepare a simple that will darken and make it soft and a halt pint of water add sy rum, & small box of myound and % ounce of \aerny glonmy 1 ounce of b Barbo « “These ingredients can be bought at very little coat the hair twice a week until red shade in obtained. 11 does scalp, ie not sticky or dots pot rub off.”—Aa any drug store at Apt the des r the and haps, by the ceremonies for the un- ywn soldier, had ended his life in of despondency. The notes he left were to his father and his tat ners, White & Croan, here. opposite side of the table juppose,” said that voloe to me, “that you write a criticiam of thia | sulted in 1,855 definitions being 1903 iawue—you know, @ little orit.| Submitted to the contest judges. cixm and discussion of the general) The best of these—the prise win idea and definitions.” ners and hundreds of others—were Which I have not as yet been able presented in this four-page Decem- 4) ber 4 special edition and sold on }the streets for a penny | Only a penny for all the good definitions one could possibly use in 10 years of davenport seenes! Only a penny for hun- dreds of answers to a question that had purzled the ages! And yet how many parents have thoughtfully this valu able little decument down to the present generation of youth fulness? Something is amiss, Those definitions seem almost | forgotter while the sweet young to thelr own words, past memories land beliefs that showed them the soul of "youth ~ not dead, This | | stated that he was nearly crazy be fore the contest was over. He had to deal with 7,835 Gofinitions. I've sot What to Take for Disordered Stomach path == sone of socal te Pare. Star back there in 190%, and re And Now the Event— MAN! What Corking Values! AT HE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR ARK: “Nobody Can Tell if You Tore ony Har stee M Simple Recipe for Gage Tea and Sulphur NEW NATIONAL PARK. PLANNED WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.--Shall Palm canyon, horticultural mys. tery of the West, be preserved as a@ national pfuirk, or the waters which make possible this oasis in the Colorado desert be diverted to & hydro-electric development? That will be decided by the ac- tion of congress on a bill by Con- gressman Swing, of California, favorably reported by the house public lands committee. ‘The bill would make the canyon & national park, and permit the Agua Caliente Indians to continue dwelling there. ‘The canyon covers 1,600 acres, and contains more than 560 mag nificent fan palms. How they got there no one knows. Almost everyone knows that Sage ea and Sulphur, property com-| pounded, brings back the natural! ‘olor and luster to the hair when fad streaked or gray. Years ago the ‘way to get this mixture was to! @ it at home, which is mussy and | iblesome. Nowadays, by asking: any drug Store for “Wyeth's Sage Sulphur Compound,” you will) @ large bottle of this famous old, pe, improved by the addition of | p ingredients, at a small cost. Don’t stay gray! Try it! No one possibly tell that you darkened | hair, ag it does it so naturally | evenly. You dampen a sponge | soft brush with it and draw this | your hair, taking one small! 4 at a time; by morning the| Fancy California Walnuts, New Crop 37c STORES COMPANY Inc. ROLLED OATS, §-b. sack, 45¢; P. G. NAPTHA SOAP, 6jc MORTON SHAKER SALT, lic, CAMPBELL’S SOUPS, 9c CRISCO, 1b. 19c; 13-1. 29c; 34. 57; 64h. $1.09; Oth. $1.59 PRIDE'S MINCE MEAT, cai, 13c; KARO SYRUP, ‘... 36¢ baton oR REX Best Flour ‘FLOUR Dennett’s —e high grade soft wheat floor. —a strictly hard wheat ‘tamily flour, 491b. sk. $1 .99 Rye- «Flour 491, each Ground on the Old- i Leen — By Discalt Co.'s —10-Ib. iaree je cee oa 35c Snowflake Sedas, amall a Sack— PE ei large bao ma Creams, pha. lame Branch Wafere—ealt beautifully dark, glossy and| Series of Juvenile Institutes Planned | American Education week, which | will, be observed in Seattle by the | American Legion, the Chamber of | Commerce, and educational organi: | zations, will mark the beginning of| a series of juvenile institutes thru- out the county. Dr. William A. McKeever, head of the child welfare department 3 of the University of Kansas, who| ‘It doeen’t do much good to try toj will conduct the institute at the! Hippodrome, Dectmber 56-9, will! have charge of the meetings in} .jthe county. Thomas KE. Hulse, county school superintendent, will/ appoint a general committee to work with Dr. MeKeever. State Superintendent Joseppine C. Pres ton will be present for one or more of the Seattle meetings. If you want plenty of thick, beau- ful, glossy, silky hair, do by all get rid of dandruff, for it will your hair and ruin it if you a! Wilson Bros.’ Wool Heather Drop Stitch Hose po la t Union Suits 700 doz. ARROW Soft Collars 9c $1.95 39c Wilson Bros.’ and Meyers’ i\No Prosperity From make Gloves Low Prices,.He Says Charles Henry Mackintosh, presi dent of the associated advertising clubs of the «world, epoke Monday night at the Washington Annex before 216 Seattic business women at a banquet held by the Women's Advertising club of Seattle. have.no relation to pros perity, Mackintosh told his hearers. If high prices made prosperity, the bankrupt countries of the worid weuld be the most prosperous, be said. Mr. Mackintosh encouraged the use of the Better Business Bureau to keep advertising clean. Fraudu- lent advertising is an invitation to & man to come in and see what a big Uar the advertisers are, be sae Pet Line Marcher Gets Photo Award Harry Daughenbaugh, of 619 Spring st., who, dressed as a clown, led the “mutt circus” on wheels in Saturday's parade, has been awarded an order for one-half dozen photo- | srapas of himself and the “circus” | in parade regalia, by Price & Carter, | Star staff photogtaphers. Harry | “float” was declared by the photog. | raphers to be the best in the parade | | for photographing purposes Wilson Bros.’ Fiber Silk Sox at Cooper’s medium weight Wool-mixed Union Suits Cooper’s . 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