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THE SEATTLE STAR | DEATH CAN Woodrow 2d & Buy Your Clothing and Gifts Early Ny At This Leading Live Department Store for Men and Boys Big Success BE CHEATED, as Shepherd | FISK SAYS pram § eats | Age a Physical Condition, | Not a Matter of Time, | These 10 suggestions —~. — ———__—__—— ————— = Give him a useful pres- He Declares or a world of satis- Mii tet wa’? ty #} ent this year. A Tai- action: i ; ; +B BY DR. EUGENE LYMAN FISK} Medical Director of the Life Exten | sion Institute lored Ready selection will not be forgotten. NEW YORK, Dec, 9.—An eminent seat Belentist has described death as “the NECKWEAR Here are 10 convincing end of a chemical reaction.” And it “ sancris: is more or less from this cold and Unusually attractive reason nate point of view that we consider death's problem and ways of extending life. For the ory haa repeatedly demon. ! ted that this chemical reaction an be profoundly modified. © Two tadpoles of the same age were Made the subject of a laboratory test was retarded in its growth. The was made to grow and develop the legs of a frog with abnormal injecting a thyroid extract nd of a given period, the one remained unchanged The other was nearly a frog. How “old” the tadpoles?’ NOT MATTER TIME REALLY ! ‘Aa I pointed out in my first article, | is nothing but a physical state, death is rarely “natural.” Man from accidents, from focal In- from diet deficiency, from ‘Abuse, and disuse. Protected from things, his lite would be meas in generations. Asa principle, this has been proved Spectacular experiments at the efelier institute. Securing the ic eggs of the fruit fly, for in- . Dr. Jacques Loeb subjected to varying degrees of tempera protected them from accidents, and starvation, and extended Uife cycle 900 per cent If man could be treated in the game way, Dr. Loeb has estimated | Cravats, richly somber and brightly mellow, in silks and satins—50O¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50. SUSPENDERS In Holiday Boxes, at- tractive and long-wear- ing. In these the rubber stays “stretchy”—75¢, $1.00, $1.50. GARTERS AND ARM BANDS Combination Sets, in many colors—50¢, 75¢, $1.00. AUTO ROBES A beautiful assort- ment of Oregon City and Pendleton Auto Robes, richly colored and Don't heavy weight — $7.50 yon 5 F t the to $15.00. ae Boy. BATH ROBES HATS For men who care and dare to look different. Trimble, Stetson and Mallory Felts, all colors and shapes — $3.00 to $7.00. VELOURS The best buy on the Christmas market. Won- derful wear here—$5. A Fine Gift From Yourself to Yourself CAPS Se Br gs : . All Tweeds and Flan- —Nothing is too good! Your best approval sinks right adie ¢ prod ia in and stays with— $3.00. TWO-PANTS SUITS gycarers Py ea SS ae Woodrow Wilson BY ROY GIBBONS LOCKPORT, IL, Dec, 9.—"Get a hobby and stick to it." Take that advice from Woodrow Wilson. . Not the former presitent hat the subject could live to the ripe} but from little Woodrow of this age of 1,900 years! place, son of William Wilson. MERE ‘ With a nickel capital he went into the sheepraising industry ~ Such —— have —_ ore He paid the nickel on account for | than as mere scientific | nis first lamb ties. For they establian the| Today at 9 he's the owner of one a = wees of the elasticity | of the finest flocks of Shropshires in je cycle. Milinots. ‘There is, moreover. ample test!) bie entered his sheep tn the Inter the principle outside the national Live Stock exposition in “a teat-tubes. For in along! Chicago November 2 with a group of 6.000 men it Five hundred ‘other of America’s! i Proven that meacsalty | beightent farm boys and girla com. can fuced iy over | p@ed for prizes. Periodic physicg! examinations for ‘ Little Woodrow claims relationsht; ‘this Degun back in 1914 at the | with Wien srocn, ean back in 1814 at tne | with former President Wilson ens my Family tradition of the Lockport of a great life insurance | witsons has it, that far, far back , succeeded in reducing | president Wilson's great great-grand from the expected figure ofl father and their great-great-grand to an actual figure of 217. This! father were brothers in Ireland, ] was the eget Ag mer Bases The Lockport Wilsons tell of a/ the mos! [quarrel between the brothers over ‘Which was the fact that the mortality | some property rights and of the @mong those who were actually im | eventual xeparation of the family was reduced by 73 per cent. (tree later in America. ies (noe ene company Fon poh sate Woodrow says that some -| day he'll be president, too, 200 wives have ne Lao, “Sheep are my hobby.” he says. “1 Mife insurance payments—they | don't piay marbles much, nor fly | atitl have ag la, kites nor play ball. “I have to have eomething to do, SURPASSED 80 I raise sheep.” jon that human life gcould | - EE Ah El yy als il and Bradley make — TAILORED FOR DOUBLE WEAR, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00. aonrinkc oie ancan LOOKS AND ECONOMY These are sound val- SWEATER ues, and are famous for COATS their wonderful wearing ° qualities and complete Thermo and Tom-Wye comfort — $4.95 to —for the outdoor man— $21.75. Hirsh-Wickwire Suits and Overcoats are here, guaranteed to give maximum $5.50 to $7.50. $2 warmth with light weighte-extreme stylishness with conservative price. The | | | | | | | Best in America, ready-to-wear— $25.and Up to $45 extended 15 years was made more an 10 years ago by Prof. Irving isher of Yale before the conception Jot extending lives as a public and} [social utility was made by William | Howard Taft, Prof. Fisher and) SILK SHIRTS Raincoats othe: Th prediction has been 2 j j artlaliy, Yuipilieg’ ajceady "oy rine Figures _A real storm will Peg realize how much a raincoat is worth. Rubberized Tweeds and r [teeve sports statiatice, There is Roya "pains Cravenettes, $10 to $17.50. Gabardines, dressy and light weight— BAGS a 00. $ $ In tans and blacks» : all prices, in many styles. JEWELRY A traveler's real gift. Everything in Cuff | prophecy surpaswed. There are certain perfectly simple |things which the genus homo must jdo if it ts to survive the test of evolution, and is to find the fruits) | of a greater health span and a longer jlife. These things involve no more |care or trouble than a stenographer | devotes to her typewriter. The lay-| jman need never trouble himself! |about his hormones or bis internal | [secretory glands if only he would! follow certain proved rules leading to | Links and Stick. Pins, COLLAR PAJAMAS Buy the Tailored Ready way with every day a sale day. Business is always BAGS A Piano ‘igre a good with us because, dollar for dollar, this house gives the best values in Seattle 50 The Mathieu Resigns to | AND at prices that give you choice of the finest fabrics, the best tailori os Sit is : Supreme _Practice Law Here! NIGHTSHIRTS style, at much less than you expect to pay. ee . i. aaa tead hese a All sizes, several kinds of fashioned garments— $1.50 up. Satisfaction Guaranteed and Alterations Free BELTS A big, choice assort- ment of sterling silver Christmas Gift In celebration of United States district attorney since as resigned to enter pri law practice, it was announced a He will be sucereded by | Charles Allen, of Seattle, whose ap- | pointment was confirmed in a tele: | gram received Thursday by District Attorney Thomas P. Kevelle. “4 Mathieu, who served as a captain a. a holidays we og im the 88th division overseas, Ia 8 A Gift of buckle belts—with and offering extraordi- int oti im Henry Gorm at 33] without initials —splen- nary buys in NEW ail ‘the Uauor pedeseutions in the | a Merchandise did leather and compo- MM MISET) Pianos... Ele ousnre (crt ete at Certificate sition belts at $1.00 up. Washington | Our selection includes: THE HAGUE, Dec. 9 guages are now used in t weather reports by wirele four lan 6 > UMBRELLAS 4 to air pilots on the internat Ladi a transport routes. They are Dutch : les’ HADDOREF 9 i222i0.02cs."" & INTERWOVEN a Selected for appear- ance as well as for real rainy weather protection —$1.50 to $10.00. SOCKS Complete Lines Lisle Silk, 40¢ All silk, interwoven heel and toe, 75¢. All silk, interwoven hee! and toe; extra ‘ heavy, $1.00. HARDMAN SOHMER PEASE Give a gift certificate to Dad, Fiance, Brother or Cousin Tom. He can choose from our whole store full of de- and others. You sirable fresh wearables for men should not miss see- »_ stormy weather, exposure, ; ‘ . sniffles, and the heavy cold Full hand - clocked ast Re ys. ing these splendid Dr. King’s New Discovery teeaks it ap silks at $2.25, on baer hess ‘aud ) quickly aod pleasantly. Head cleaned st a values. | 8, cough relieved and you feel better. Us ‘ We will gladly UNDERWEAR . ‘ ¥ 7 arrange convenient Complete line of Su- 7 . : q payments. nares ee B. & - Union 4 Suits; 2-Piece Suits in 4 J h &D Begging for Help? Dr. | G. & M. Fancy Under- Home of 2-Pants Suits f for Men. and Boys ol ~—® TROUSERS ohnson Omer Bi King’s Pile wil teing on tec wear, Medlicott and Win- Piano Co. happiness of regular, marmal towels |SA sted.’ makes $2.85. 1 FOURTH AVE. AT PIKE STREET big Pe gata E | r functioning. Mild but al |: ste akes—-$2.85 to coat and vest— ways reliable. A: He he - ., 2 1621 Third Ave. PRompr! ‘won't Guipe ‘ $5.00. Full line of Dent and Meyer's Gloves, soft, dressy and tong-wearing—others, too—at........ $1.50 to $5.00 $3.50 to $6.00 Dr. King’s Pills