The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1921, Page 8

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The} Kind You Have Always B: ht has borne the si ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and ta cules te as been mado under his ye supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one deceive you, in this, Counterfeits, Imitations and A= * are but experiments, and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment, Never attempt to relieve your baby with a fTemedy that you would use for yourself, oad n et, Is CASTORIA Roeing Sane. It contain: crphine nor other narcotic substanc: more Brinn" el rears. it has been in constant use fortho lief of pation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and $ hein Feverishness arising therefrom, Stomach Bowels, aids the as- es on of Feed "a Comfort—' 3 civing, Beohy, aa atural sleop. i Bears the Signature of FOR MEN Its Farm Future. Market Big Item. Possibilities There. But Study Needed. The # neventh tn ten by heres) Hment 1) was written as an official men ” By E. A. Sherman The future of in Alaska ie larg 6 develop ment of the local ket. ‘The sume laws whieh will make it possible for the Alaskan farmer t how the market of the interte Jagainat the oustide will also make it impossible for him to compete suc ooanfully in the outwide market Probably the Alaska wheat and pota toes will find a commercial deadline at about the wharf at Seward | When the Alaska farmer realizes upon his opportunities I do | why @ single sack of flour or pote toes, or @ single bale of hay, should lever be shipped during normal years from the wtates to rd or any jother point reached by the govern | ment railroad | Upon the other band, during years jof unusual harvest it ta quite possible that the prod » of the Tanana val ley, Susitna Matanuska will be | Ahipped from Seward to Valdes, Cor |dova and even possibly to towns in jextreme’ Southeastern Alaska. My | view of the fleld of trade is that dur ling ordinary years the interior mar ket will be an Alaskan market ex jclusively, but that during unusual | years the coast region in Alaska will [be debatable ground. economic ot nee Would 1 advise a farmer to go to | Alaska and take up a homestead, and lif #0, where would I advise him. to go? 4 would not advise any man to £0 to any new country blindly, Com mon sense naturally telle one that the best opportunities in Alaska are | going be rompUly seined | upon by the people who happen to be | there, perhaps attracted by some ape day night on to of the Y }hay fac clent to attract tion sourcetu nish fac whieh may be established within the territory tively oxtabliahment of well rounded perma nent ¢ by transportatic the vamt area of Alaska sultable for reindeer ra for sev an Kipling sys, is another story soothes and heals the membranes, and | EATTLE STAR Y.W.C.A. to Stage Missionary Pageant George Henry — Little will take rhe Nations,” a pageant to W. C. A. Wednew affair is being put missionary work in Tndia Seattle part in Call of the at the ¥ The exploit the WGA TING W AMS ith the! r than af federal postoftice Pittebure the woldiors | got or since,” @ are not uncommon working with the To my mind the outstanding agricultural powsibill one in German ube which Haven 4 ‘ And 1 ate an afford to about regurding in Alaska is that they . permar then are suffi ter, told than t we more then You ) marks a nt popula ving the re to fur } wn uy mow to the soll, h vd ofr day All over Germ postoffice fonne get only enterprine ne and ini for the une ond uring, of other iwtrie employe pro re and clerks are having an ex tremely hard time to live and many former army officers are getting most nothing a week as apprentic trying to learn some useful occup: tion The miners other have pretty mich kept up with the MOTHER! | Open Child's | Bowels with | “California Fig Syrup” abundance of food at a rela jow cost, making possible the al mic units where thie would omnible if the other industries mpelled to secure their food from the States We have still to take into ac an laborers nt | ae. wufficiont, it is aaid, | 1 million animals; but this, | Famous Old Recipe tor Cough Syrup ld 4 Cheenly, mode ot bet it beste them all fer S peoutte. Thousands of housewives have found that they can save two-th of the money taely spent for eo ate relief, usually stopp ry cough in 24 hour 31, ounces of drnggist, pour it inte and add pl * clarified molasses, honey, of co instead of sugar syrup, Eith ea good, keeps perfectly, +2 family a long time. It's traly astonishing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every alr| Hurry Mother! stage of the throst and lunge— | “California joonens and raises the phlegm, | thoroughly clean the little bowelx and in @ few hours you have layful child again, Even feverish, constipated “fruity” taste, and mothers) A teaxpoontul of Pig Syrup” now will gredually bu® surely the annoying | throat tie! d dreaded cough dis- | ™ Nothing better for | ¢r 5 croup, hoarse: | loves its ‘Middle Classes in Germany Hard Hit cost of living. ‘The ting about 10 times « used to that have been get the rine of the from the mark 1 understand that German come back to normal and | busy and prosperous’ —this remark in general bh America. The fact German manufa abroad only howe of the uffering er depreciating value ha because ing worthlessness of Its factories run it haw not yet started | fo come back to normal. An yet | wbout the « c « of Germany's! return to wiley are the placards | on the restaurant walls "MUNICH BER 12 PER CENT] ALCOHOL AS BEFORE | So far, every time Germany has at} pled to put more value into the like that, her factories | to clone! Some day—| Germany | German mone only because pant not very far distant have to face the muale and try hater to set her financial house in | order. When she does, she will prob: strike much the same done of Unemployment that already has hit her neighbors | One thing all parties and everybody | in them agreed upon are filled with hatred for the French, | They blame thelr nearest neighbors and oldest enemies for all the hard} conditions of the peace. “Of course, now since the atmix-| tee, we cannot make armor plate or} shells an before,” the guide explained | as he took us thru the great Krupp | works. I tried to get a job there, but failed. “We now have $0,000, instead | of our war enroliment of 115,000. | There, you will nee where we now make locomotives and farm ma | | chinery—-over here, where we pian to| [make typewriters and sewing ma-| chines,” } Mutters and moods change quickly | in war-muddied Kurope today, There} seemed to be littl or no hatred of | England and none of America, Unt fortunately the hatred of France ts, | just what we might hope most of all! to mina, For it seems to justify the TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921 HOLIDAY SALE Shoes and Slippers Our entire stock of Shoes, Slippers and Hosiery now on sale at prices that mean a real saving for you. - Daniel Green Comfys Sizes 214 to 7, Speci”. $1.98 Children’s Felt Slippers LEATHER OR CUSHION SOLES Sizes 5 to & Sizes 8% to 11 Sizes 11 to 2 $1.25 $1.35 $1.45 Men's *s Shoes Felt Slippers Men's SIZES Leather or Cushion Sole $4.40 SPECIAL Fen $2.40 Values to $3.50 ALL SIZES $3.80 AND UP apparently abandoned. This has been fornia.” Refuse any imitation. Growers open conference [Stanford alumni in this aty at the | 514 Marion building. MecDougal I fouthvwc Second Av Avenue ae Pike I) ‘1 r cial feature or mame particular job. lean rest easy becaune it never fails} far of Germany which every French SECOND AND UNIVERSITY The Matanuska homesteader who t* ighly con: | to work all the sour bile and polsons — and citizen is all too quick to making & success of his own place pas ie right out of the stomach and bowels show = knows better than anybody else What he lwithout «riping or upsetting the} That. combination of fear and Pig'n Whistle. Following the other places are available for home ing | hatred, in turn, is behind that army ‘Stanford Alumni to [Pfu chine at the Methodist Eipise steading und the requirements easen ! | Teil your druggist you want only | Of 800.000 French workers. ‘That, in| Give Irwin Dinner | <0! church on “The Next War tial to success the genuine “California Pig Byrup”/'rn, is one of the problema of the All Stanford people have been ame Probably 60 per cent of the home which has directions for babies and | President's conference, Wilt Irwin, author and war corre-| eq to make reservations for the @ipe steads filed upon in the Matanuska | ives MONFY | children of all agen printed on. bot: | spondent, will be entertained Friday | nef by calling Main 6 or —_ region have been either actually or Fede it Corl ite, Mother, you must say cane} SPOKANE —Northwest Fruitlevening at a dimmer given by the|the secretary of the Stanford eluty & condition common to every ee St, Se . country during the earlier years of! pioneer eettiement and = not prove Anything against the country or ite] future. The best land closest to the roads and railroads been upen, ~ ‘The new homestedder going to that Tegion and meeting with most prompt | sucetss will be the man who has plans something like thin; He haw «| friend in one of the experienced suc cesatul resident farmers, whoxe word he can rety on. This friend writes) him, tells him what tract of land can | be secured, and what the conditions | are. He comes tg the territory and. instead of going k from the rail road 10 or 12 miles to file upon a piece of land that i4 open to entry, he pays $100 or pertgpa $200. or even more, and thereby secures the re Hinquishment of one of the apparently abandoned homesteads nearer the railroad. The former filing is can eoled and he t# allowed to make entry, Ho and his neighbor use the same roads and, probably, to « con siderable extent work together; two men working together frequently be ing’ ab!- to accomplish more than | three men working independently | has tiled} $].00 The Pair Plus Our entire stock of Men’s Shoes at A327 3rd Ave. “The Store of the Christmas Spirit ee a SSE A Great -Pre-Christmas Sale of Suits, Coats and Dresses. At Most Emphatic Reductions -sanelBetty Lee Shops for for Ou consisting of all the popular and staple styles on sale. Beginning tomorrow you can buy your choice of these good shoes at regular prices, s5tgans79 And for an extra $1.50 get two pairs. 2 pairs $5.85 Shoes, $7.35 2 pairs $6.85 Shoes, $8.35 2 pairs $7.85 Shoes, $9.35 WHITE SHOE CO. Opposite Postoffice. 1327 Third Ave. MUST HAVE FRIEND THERE ‘The point is that he should only go upon the recommendation and advice | of some man whom he knows well) and in whom he has absolute confi dence. The man desiring to go to Alaska! to seek an agricultural home née | not, expect to find rolling prairies} awaiting the Breaking plow, each ax | were «0 readily brought under culti vation In lowa, Kansas, Nebraska, North and South Dakota and South-! ern Minnesota Practically all the land is timbered and must be cleared at great labor and considerable ex pense before it can be Ulled. In the | Matanuska region particularly the soll is easily worked and responds| readily to cultivation. Wherever the) | ground has been cleared the forage is abundant, the native red top growing in greatest luxurtance wherever it is! | given an opportunity. Yields of from | |two to three tonm per acre of such | | Values Are Most Impressive Coats All well lined with silk. lars self-stitched and in pe, style. Of velour, bolivia and polo cloth. Reduced to— $24.50 Trimmed with good quality fur. Some self-trmmed. In the popular colors and fab- ries, Many different styles. Silk lined, Reduced to— $35 Many styles. For trimmed. Plain and fancy linings, The colors and the pre- ferred fabrics. Reduced to— $49.75 Very special values. The newest materials, Styles ito become every figure. All the wanted colors and black. Rich fur collars, Reduced to— $70 Dresses Both Cloth and Sitk—Canton crepe, crepe de chine, Poiret twill, tricotine and check velour, Street colors. Many trimmings. Sizes 14 to 44. Reduced to— $19 Georgette crepe, Canton crepe, duvetyn, morocee crepe, Poiret twill and tricotine—featuring all the new sleeve, skirt and blouse style whims, in the good utility colors. Sizes 11 to 46. Reduced to— $32 Canton crepe, satin, velvet, duvetyn, Poiret twill and tri- coplne—embroidered and bead ed in the smart new modes. Sizes 1f to 44. Reduced to— $49 Morocco crepe, Canton crepe, georgetic, satin, duv: n, Pol ret twill, velvet and tricotine —many up-to-the-minute modes, Some heavily embroi- Scott's Emulsion Se se ae It is tonic-nourish- ig lags pg PM ment unsurpassed Cuced to in qualities that $ 65 Simple Way to End Dandruff ‘There ix one gure way that Has never failed to Pemove dandruff at! onee, and that is to dissolve it then) you destroy it entirely. To do this, | Just get about four ounces of plain, | common liquid arvon from any drug- store (this ix all you will need), apply jit at night when retiring: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently avith the finger tips. | By morning most, if not all, of! your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com pletely dissolve and entirely destroy | eyery single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and dig ging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, Glossy, silky and woft, and look and feel a hundred times better.—Adver tisement { Nearly Always) your next door neighbor can give you an interest- ing fact-story about the efficacy of | | OLFING, like all other activities, requires the steadiness of good health produced by fresh air and the generous nutritive value of such a high quality food as Kristoferson’s Perfectly Pasteurized Milk. newest $59.75 $49.75 WINTER SUITS and velour, Tai- ncy silk linings. All year-round suits of trico lored and rippled styles. Reduced to— $24.50 Mole, squirrel and opossum trim these seméb-fitted and box-back suits of velour de laine and trico- tine, In the most wanted colors of the season. $35.00 Fur collars tzim these suits in popular box back and semi-tailored styles, Of duvet de laine and moussyne in good colors, Reduced to— $49.75 Better quality caracul, beaver, sable, trim the collars of these mochatex, veldyne styles. squirrel, moussyne, and duvet de laine suits in many chic Reduced to— $59.75 give tone to the run-down system. 8, Seott & Rowne, Bloomfield, N.j. 2-42 CEG? @ CIED © GEEED GRa | one BEacn 0040 or ‘OND FLOOR

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