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AHIBIT OF N.W.GOODS <fow to Be Held Last Week gin July at the Spokane 7 Street Dock at Seattle is going an Ustrial sexhibition which will dix | iy Northwest products on a scale heretofore attempted was the an incement made Thursday after m to the Northwest products! pommittee by Paul T. Kennedy hairman of a subcommittee having he matter in charge. | The exposition will take place the at week in July, The Spokane st. ek is to be the place. | The Spokane st. terminal has avatl: «a three times the floor space of Bell st. dock, where the apple to have ve OW Was recently staged. All the p eo will be occupied, Mr. Kennedy ured the comunittee th ther Northwest cities already © #eNt assurances of hearty co-op. . Thirty-two Portland furni anc factories will have exhibits, and “T)'Ma already has agreed to send " theonutactured articles of a wide’ va-| hav of lines will be shown, and it intention of the committee to the display a great educational metration of what the North. tpt Manufactures, SOMPUSTIN CASE, treasurer of ine Sp rersity of Washington Y. Mo OC has been appointed by the Y. M J. international committees to rep- Mt American college students at P World's Student Christian Fed jon conference, to be held in Pe ‘, China, early in Maren. ASHINGTON. — Treasury de | Ment announces reduction of Webt of more than $180,000.000 Rg December last. December 31 | EVERY GIRL heauty.” said the woman who * “is for every girl. not be so perfect as anoth f she is full of life and is hap-| veryone will think she’s a rav-| beauty. And the secret of | "she continyed, “is to dress verty. With the right eloth ‘ea poise and happiness. And if) can’t afford all new clothes | ” she sald, “you go right to! iorry’s, You can practically make | own terms te buy on credit | Make your payments to. suit income. They now have their | wonderful reductions in all/ Bpring sts. over Pig'n Whistle. Take | clevator.”—Advertisement. | j For more than 26 years Seattle's lead Bordents EAGLE BRAND | Condensed Milk | | | |v |“Breathes there a man With a soul en at en ee j Cynthia Grey: Girl-Bride Doubts Husband's Lov “Step Out” With Other Men— Run Away With Him— »romised ow She's Sorry. Uses Excuse to One lo Dear Miss Grey: At last I find myself coming to you with my troubles, 1 was married two years ago and I am not 18 yet. I sup- pose you will think I am awfully young to be writing a letter| like this, but it is all true. During the first few months of my married life I thought my husband was untrue to me, and | had reasons to believe | it, too. TI was true to him and expec i him to be the same tome. Finally, I began to think I was losing his love for me, | so of course I became disgusted as many others do and started going to dances which my husband did not know about. Finally I met a young man whom I learned to like very | much, We went to shows and dafces together, and after a while he asked me to go away with him. And I consented. | He was to go away and work for a few months and upon his return I was to leave with him. Since he has been gone I have found out I do not care as) much for him as 1 do for my Rusband and I would now like| to be true to my husband. I have received letters from this young man and have answered them. will try to make trouble for me. I am afraid if | do not keep my word he 1 now see how hard my husband is trying to get a start, and I know he is true to me and loves me very much. lam | | | | afraid, tho, if I tell him how things are he will leave me, and | lt want to turn over a new to deceit use railing against Fate. we must climb out of it as gracefully leaf, Please advise me? PUZZLED, “Oh, what a tangled web we weave—when first we practice | as possible, You have your extreme youth in your favor, and it also serves gratefy a faix excuse for your mistakes. your husband, as well, since he loves you, that this You s hould be young man went away, and thus you were given the oppor- tunity to cultivate a sane viewpoint toward life. Were I you, | I believe I should make a clean confession of it to my hus-| band. His love for you will compel him to make some allow-| ance, build Since you wish to remain with him and help him to the right sort of American home, you cannot afford to take the chance of having it broken up later on, perhaps when there are children. times better that it should come now. blots. . Would Find } Friend | Dear Miss Grey: I have a lady friend who lives in [linols, but I jon't know her address. Please an- wer and tel] me who I should con sult in order to find the correct ad dress. The postoffice will not give the information. MARJORIE Lf you have any idea what town or city or co y your friend resides im, you perk. may find her name! listed im that partioular directory. | ing. Soldie Dear in the reference room of the public A eee For Addresses of Schools Dear Miss Grey: Will you pledae i me the name and addresses of ing 200 following cities phia, Denver and San Francisco. | ‘The reason I would like to know) that our class Is writing letters to end? several schools in the United States, | MISS FOURTEEN. If your tegcher cannot ew with this tformation, perhaps, since | 4, 190% }a law to cover thin? About the Old in im thie state quired for entrance? Thanking you, There @ home at Orting, Wash reduction sale on, and | You will find the directorics on file one at Port Orchard and another, @ R. home, at Puyallup, Wash. ts necessary to be a member of one And t | of the local posts in order to gain ad- | wt today, well lived, mistance to one of th i *.f It takes By securing your hus- dand’s confidence you will also secure his protection—against the other man, should he wish to make trouble for you. I hope, little girl, you may be given a fair opportunity to “turn over that new leaf” and that you will keep it free from A STAR rs’ Home Mise Grey win pe Rr It is unlawful to misiabel, and the druggist may be punished for so do BADER. you kindly tell me where the Old Soldiers’ Home And what ts re-) cn car homes. When did the Filipino insurrection The president proclaimed the Pui Pino insurrection ended ly you! the territory of the Morros) on July! ® fercept in| hw deceive!” And what a strange thing life is, that one person will NOT profit by another's experience. However, it is no! When we find ourselves in the pit) If there is to be a break, one thousand | | | \ | | Flow many head of cattie does the And every hope.” bout 70 or 75 hogs waigh-| ds cach to make wp a wubtie grade schools in each of the carlasd (single deck), or 110 to 126 New York, Philadel- | to @ double deck car. by THE SEATTLE STAR SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ing and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday EDITED BY DR vb in The Seattle Star Capitol 2267 FRANK R. LOOPE again entered a new year—what the ‘ store for us we let us review the happiness that came so suddenly inte our lives in the past year. Virst, Hike a Uvander-bolt out ‘out of a clear sky camo, the in vitat or us to attend “The It was several days before L could really believe I was to be a guest, How we om Joyed the anticipation—finally the day came, Never will wo forget the night we were stationed In autos around the rim of the stadium— nothing escaped our sight, vast crowd waa wonder urely people must have the love of God In their hearts te come by the thousands and quiet ly witness the passion play of our Lord and Savior, Next, The Star kindly gave = department every Friday for us and our friends, making it easy for us to come in touch with one another, | am always glad when I read that another shut in has been made happy. To those of us who can go out there are auto rides, partion, the aires, ete, and to those who must remain within four walls the happiness ls brought in vart ous ways. The orphan children are not forgotten and at times are bountifully supplied with cookies and other goodies. The Sunshine Ladies, who are always weloome, little realize the happiness they leave behind. And all this happiness has come to us thru Dr, Loope, the King of Shutins! We would be pleased If we could do something for him, but he is so busy thinking of others that he has ne time to think of himself We could give him three cheers—wouldn't you like to? ‘There, 1 beard everyone say “Yeu” All right, here gocs— Three cheers for Dr. Laope. MURKAH! HURRAH! HUK ‘That was fing, just like one big voice—it was enough to make Dr. Loope sit up and take notice and 1 wouldn't be sur prised if he did. Yours sincerely, AGNES L. KEEL, 4015 Cancadia Ave. Th The happy person is the one who finds occasion to make others bappy. LAft ep your head: don't orem hall dead Stop wearing a gloomy face Give amiling hope sufficient scope, And joys will come apace.” It "Yesterday ts but a dream, orrow ts onty @ vision; Makes every yesterday A dream of happiness One desire le not oniy to be poor and needy sbat-ine. but to station of life, We you live in the city you can seoure them from the city directories of those cities on file im the reference! room of the public library. If not, 1} would advise you to write to the city! superintendents of achools of thoes) reapective cities cee Favorite Quotation Dear Miss Grey: WM you please | tell me what poet wrote the lines, no dead, who never to himeelf has} said—This is my own, my native! land?” vim. | The lines are from Walter Scott's, | “Law of the Last Minstrel,” Canto 6—Stanza I The Query About Mislabeling Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly | —— inform me if it is unlawful for a druggist to remove the label of a! @& patent medicine and replace it with | the label of the firm he represents, | charging a price much In excess of | what is regularly sold for? Is there] Daddy, Boldt's Bread now 10 cent Large Loaves Advert | ement, Rub bachache, Back hurt you? Can't straighten up without feeling a aon pains sharp aches and twinkes? Now ten! That's lumbago, sciatica or laybe from a strain, and you'll get blessed relief the moment you rub your back with soothing. penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil.” Nothing else takes out soreness "© quickly and stiffness rub it on It im per. lamen You simply and out comes the pain hy You Power Into Your Blood To The food you ent contains carbo When your food iad) wanted it ls abeor bed from the intestines Into the blood. When the carbon in your ford comes in con- tact with the oxygen carried by the iron tn your blood, the earbon and oxygen nite and by so doing Ih moparornet gd corpuscles highly magnified . strength and endarance. With. out iron your bi carries no ow and without oxygen there is noth! with the carbon in your food.se that what youest does you no good you don ny strength from it—-it \s like putting coal into a stove Without «fire. You cannot get avy heat an lene the coal unites with the fire. The strongest weapon with which to pre vent and evensemss opids, poramonia, kidney . Bervous prostration, in Pat aimost any Gisease or disease germs is 16 77 Ouch! Lame Back © and stiffness away - Try this! < Need Iron To Make You Strong and “Brainy” and Put the ck : CANOLA AP sha fectly harmless and doesn't burn or discolor the skin Deauiaitt te Get a} Limber up! Don't suffert | - trial bottle from any drug store, and after using it just once, you'll forget that you ever had back che, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or any more misery. It never di points and has been recommend for 60 years, Overcome Disease Germs plenty of goot rich, pure blood. strength, energy and endurance and the greatest enersy carrier in the body Is organic iron, not metal- lie from which people usually take, but or ganic fron like the iron in apinach, lent and apples, and like the iron contained im what is known as ore Nuxated trom, | whieb may be had from almost any droge Nuxated iron often increases the atrenath, | energy and endurance of weak, nervous, rum down folks in two weeks’ time. it has been need and highly recom- mended by former United States Sena- BRANCH BRANCH AT AT 3K eTOWN 1 BALLARD physicians and pro- GEORGE YNNO oem yo ( 1 SN Over 4,000,000 RE mS people are no < mini’ NATIONAL it annually. Satie Ne 2 4 factory resalte money. bold by all druggists in tablet form ouly, the world to phys bowels when you have Dizzy Head he, Colds, Biliousness, I Upset Ln For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver nicest id Stomach ‘ascarets.” To provide yourself with a fund ‘against emergency; to equip yourself to take ad- vantage of the opportunities which come but once; and to begin the reserve leisure—save now. mences with a dollar or more. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Open Saturday Evenings eatharticlaxative your liver and ndigestion is candy One or two to nt will empty your bowels com S255 in} HE first week of the new year affords the logical starting point for savings. may seem inconvenient to begin just now, but that obstacle, once overcome, is easily kept back during the fifty-one weeks to follow. Systematic saving com- pletely by morning, and you will teel splendid. “They work while you sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calo- mel, or Oi! and they cost only ten conta a box Children love Cas carets too t. Advertisemen HASTE) Peet 4 att eG UOT Wt It for later tomorrow @ vision of | | } heertul There are bedridden 13 years, The play, “Tea for A good thing to know There is no artificial |* preservative or artifi- cial coloring in Heinz | | Tomato Ketchup. And that is saying a good deal. Free from Ben- zoate of Soda. | delight mo thers, bitnd and hetplessty would just love to have ANOTHER DELIGHTFUL THEATRE PARTY On Thursday, December 29, Col, KE. A. Braden, manager of the Wilkes Uheatre, gave another | | of those wonderful theatre par- ties to several of ovr shut-ins. ‘Those present were: Miss Han nah Evans, Miss Mabel Long, Mise Mary KE. Porter, Mrs, Maud Kram, Holand 8, Jennings, A. A. Adams and Dr. F. KR. Loope. One of the party saw profes sional actors in action for the first time, and her first play in n x HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP | Some have black velvet choice at $5.00. Men’s and Boys’ Sists of 12 Coats. and Seattle union made.” $7.50. 9 a Boys’ Suits Blue Mixtures Serge, Fancy and Oregon Cassimeres,® sizes 9 to 18, and a guaranteed Watch Free with every Suit at $8.50 We sell Men’s and Boys’ Ariend and T, oa asin . " CAT FOR CRIPPLED CHILD | told you about, jwith @ broken hip the home she was looking for. correct any impression to the com trary that our last notice might have given, we wih to my that this was not @ charity case only a stranger in our city, rarily to pay ) Sermnaiiae ada prizes last week, and it made a big hit at the Orthopedic pital’s wang several songs to the delight of the children present. months | Kipe county hospital with a broken | bir DRESS WELL Never Miss the Money ’ Clothing, ~ Hats, Shoes and Furnishings for strictly one price—cash or charge. Three,” with Adele Blood ax the wife, Thomas Chatterton as the Daniel Frawley as the husband, was most delight- ful, and wonderfully enjoyed by everybody, ‘The shutins wish to express their sincere thanks to Col, Bre den for giving them their long- to beremembered evening. Hawken, 942 Phone Kast ot Mrs, Allen J th ave, January 19. « Does anyone know of a little crippled girl who wants « beau. | tiful white Persian cat with pink | 7 Just an ideal pet for a | Uttie girl! The lady who owns it l@ leaving the city and wants to leave it in a good hore where it will bring the greatest comfort. Call Mrs. Simonds, Garfield SHUTIN FINDS HOME Mra. Damon, the elderly lady wel why is suffering | found just To The lady was tempo. under treatment and well able AUTOS USED BY SHI Sam J, Lamping, Homer Mac | Donald, Russell James, Dr. L. | 0, Viset, Robert B. West, George Mortuck, Avery Wilkin® Jack | Shireman, Bonney Watson com- | pany and Butterworth & Sons, | WINS TWO PRIZES Our little sunshine friend, Francis Long, the boy who helps cheer shut ins by «inging for them jhe prizewinning claws at the Colo. broke into al theatre by winning two $5 get him He also hos. he short future engagement Christmas tree, where who has been a shut-in for years, wonld also like to have cheerful | callers, | EXTENDS THANKS Mrs. Ellen Holt, whd for several has been confined at the wishes to herself acknowledge With gratitude the many kind atten. tions and remembrances from her friends, SHUTIN WANTS PHONOGRAPH RECORDS One of our shutins has been given a and one ree ord for a Christmas present, She Just loves music and wil wel RIED] T/ALGIS|AlL Our Chicago and New York offices order us to reduce the Seattle stock—-and™ to “forget about profits” —but to dispose of all’ short lots of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, Coats, Hats and Shoes. So we have Red-Tagged almost every gar- ment in our store at a price so low that you must see the garments before believ- ing the values we advertise. Here area few given below: Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats $5.00 Men’s Overcoats $15.00 and $18.50 This lot consists of 14 Coats, sizes 31 to 42, mostly gray and brown materials. The smaller sizes have! as well as the stylish young chap, will be glad to belts, while the larger ones are conservative models. While they last, Overcoats $7.50 collars. . This lot runs M sizes from 82 to 38 only, and con- Most of these coats are “all wool You can’t beat them at Men’s and Boys’ novelty Hats Silk Cloth Hats thing for $ the very latest lined = ani young men and boys. ; Boys’ Shoe Special $2.50 Good, beavy School Shoes. 1% and 2 Sizes 1, 8 at this price. only, Sunshine guild meeting at the res | 36th ave. N., who | | 4% tar recovered that she ie able to leaving for a pilj PAGE @ SBOUND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET IN THE Inventory Sale To Make Room for a Carload of New Sewing Machines Now onthe Way— | 15% Reduction WILL BE GIVEN ON All Eldredge Machines in Stock Including Electric Machines Four styles from which to select—two-spool, automatic, rotary and vibrating shuttle. Fully Warranted for 10 Years Complete set of Griest attachments comes with each machine. Liberal Allowance Will Be Made on Your Old Machine ¢ Terms—*. “i!! place one-of these machines in your home. Balance on easy payments and no inter- | Sewing Machine Department—In the Basement care to give her. Phone East 7545, afternoon. | RECOVERS HEALTH Shut-ing will be delighted to hear that Edna Lesley, who been a| BON VOYAGE ‘shutin for some tUme, and who was Mayor Hugh Caldwell ané one of our “Wayfarer” party, has| John Rex Thompson will soon igrimage to |Orient. ‘Ther shutin ‘tritnds | miss them, but wish them a very ~ happy voyage and a safe return, - | been @ shut-in for 15 years. All want is some one to look in ones a while, just to break the monotony , of the long hours. jtake up her former occupation. SUNSHINERS PLEASE CALL Will same of our Good Cheer folks scatter a little sunshine in the homes “Life is like a cafeteria. You of the following: Mre. Christie help yourself to the good things Bates, 6753 Palatine, and Mrs. Ime-| see. Nobody will come around son, 109 W. S8th. The latter has! take your order.” This lot consists of 32 Coats that the average man, wear. Dark Gray Oxfoyds, Browns, Mixtures and Suedes are included in this lot at $15 and $18. Other Overcoats and Gaberdines at $25, $35 and $45. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $25 All-wool Oregon Cassimeres, Gray and Brown Mix- tures and Tan Stripes, are included at this price. Other Suits for Men and Young Men, $10 to $45. BOYS’ MACKINAWS and SWEATERS Very Special $5.00 The Mackinaws come in ten 12 to 18, and are very warm and durable—While the Sweaterg are wool worsteds made up with roll collar and in all school col ors. While they last, choice 85.00. » Men’s Worsted Jersey Sweaters 00 Value..... $2.50 MEN’S SHOES Black and Tan—English and Biuchers — Dress Shoes— Also Tan Work Shoes— and Firemen Regulation Shoes— PRICES...85 TO $8.50 Policemen 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets b