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MANUFACTURER'S SURPLUS STOCK SHO SAL A Fortunate Buy Made Such Values Possible MAIN FLOOR Tells Girl of | Sister’s Pai Feels All Agonies of Dy- ing Relative im Strange Dream SANTA ROSA, Cal, Jan, 17.— Into the many chapters of un- canny and unexplained adven- tures in the psychic can now be inserted che strange experience ot Mary Haberhauer, aged 14, daughter of a rancher living just outside this city. At the very moment that an older jnivter, Johanna, who eceupled the some room, took an everdose of & powerful and dangerous medicine, Mary was visited by & dream-vision, and, awakening suddenly, appeared }to be suffering from practically the |same poison agonies a» her dying sie ter, AMAZING PARALLEL In this adventure in the subcon- scious, she relates, there was an amazing parallel to the actual expe riences of the conscious Johanna, “It seemed as tho there was some thing bending over me—a figure, oF © MAR, or something,” #he narrated. “And ft seemed like this fifure was dropping something into my mouth. Half asleep, I opened my eyes, and, somehow, I felt as there was a pill. I even seemed to mwallow It. And, am Tent up and rubbed my eyes, I saw Jobanna lying in convulstons, and, suddenly, I felt myself growing sick.” Heconds of Sheriff John M. Boye furnish other details Mary rushed from her room and awakened her parents, She appeared to have been mysteriously poisoned. An antidote wag administered and doctor mummoned. When he arrived Johanna was dead, but Mary was rapidly recovering. So real had seemed her subcon scious adventure that @ double pol. son plot was suspected. The father of the girla recalled a qtfarrel with @ drunken ranch band, and remem dered a threat to “kill the whole family.” At the time the theory was that, with diabolical cunning and tn tent, this man had returned in the night, climbed in the window and slipped poison inte the mouths of the sleeping girta MARY HAD NOT BEEN POISONED Complete investigation, showed that Mary had not been pol soned, and that Johanna was In « condition that might have prompted ber to take an overdose of danger “xsl oe But for the strange éream-vision of Mary, an explanation is believed to Ne in the realms of the peychic, and many questions are being rained ———|by those interested in paychical re » Made | Tuesday by local Ford dealera The | search. . | new schedule brings the Ford down} Did the dying rtri mucceed tn send. (1 gneapachaney ry ing @ death meanage to her sleeping e price) chassis sister? irc oe beans is now $288 the rum-| “Di the clone kinahtp create a ym ~a |abbut $319, the touring car $348, the! pathetic bond that caused one giri you drink | coupe $540, the sedan $645, the truck/to experience the senmatians ef the s eee | 1400, and the tractor $435. All prices | other? are £0. b. Detroit. ‘To these questions Mary can sup- ply’ no answer. She knows merely that & hap pened, and her story t# mibetantiated with welt soles, Made over stylish, good fitting last; $8,00 values ; $3.80 all sizes; now SLIPPERS Men's and Women’s Felt Slippers; all sizes ; values to te D190 bes, values to} Pumps and Oxfords, val- § 5 to 12.$1.95 | ues $7.50 to $12.00— sizes 4 to 6 $5.80 $6.80 however, by members of her family, the phy- sictan and officials. afer PHEUMATISM | LEFT HIMAS IF BY MAGIC! Had Suffered Over 50 Years! Now 83 Years, Yet a Big Surprise One in Pd Is Safe to risk your teeth and your health fare four to one against you? proce ag gare doing unless youtake proper |“(Ric Pyorrhea. ACID” How the “Inner Mysteries” Reveals Startling Facts Overlooked By Doctors and Scientists Centuries epee face 1 same aut| ise that Sone people cut of every orrhea after they pass the age of younger also suffer. it attacks the teeth below the gums min their sockets until they fall out or pus pockets at the roots. In these ¢ germs breed and multiply, poisoning the h tender gums which bleed easily when , the first stage. ‘warning. See your dentist at once, and For the Gums. ula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S. Used not #le walk without pain; my hands w #0 wore and s#titf 1 d pen. But now, as | again in active busi ail day with surprised at ‘a day when you brush only dentifrice you ff Pyorrhea and keeps clean and healthy. _ to the gen theory tha: This erroneous duced him and legi ate men and wome tmentas. You might just as well ut out « fire with oll « get rid of your rheuma-| tis and like complaints by | taking treatments supposed to drive Uric Acid out of your ble ¥ physicians and ac ow that Uric Acid ne n and never w matism; that it is @ neceasary constituent of t that it {» found in every n babe, and that without it we could not, live! These statements strange to ac along been led may seem 6 folks, who have all who devoted over 20 years to s study of this particular If any reader of The Star hes the book that reveals these ‘i mail without any charge whatever, Cut out this notice lest you forget! jit not w ‘erer yourself, hand this good news te some afflicted friend. 4) ndvertivement, By Wanda von Kettler Do you wear spectacles? Or—should yout According to Dr, Ira ©. Brown, school medical inspector, 121% per cent of Seattle school ehil- dren have defective vision, while 25 per cont of Seattle’s adults under 60 SHOULD be spec tacle wearers. “But,” says Dr. Brown, “they aren't. Only about half of these | have taken the proper move to care | for thetr vision. The ladies,” Dr. Brown explaina, “aren't particularly | > enthusiastio about glasses becwuse | they figure the little windows don’t | add to thelr beauty, Bo they Just won't wear them. While the men are downright neglectful. So that's tt—meglect and vanity. Negtect and vanity that leads tn evitably to much trouble and die trom, Dr, Brown, who mys he sees each day the beginnings of defective vie fon among the school children, ts decidedly active in a movement to keep the figures on defective vision down to the lowest possible mark, |*out-grow” it Death Vision |Maybe You've Got a Bad Eye: “Parents,” he myn, “do not alwaya)in bringing down those figures re lente rtand when we insist on a child cently compiled by the Hoover com lbetng given treatment for his eyes. | mittee on the elimination of waste in They seem to believe the ¢ Hut he won't. That is why we have our special eyesight wohooln” Perhaps everyone does not know | need of correct schools. | come up to th about Seattle's eyesight © are three one at Summit school, one at Gatewood, and one at the Ik ¥. Day. They have been om | tablished in the last year for pupils who are blind, nearly blind, or those | Who are suffering from surious casee | Progressive myopia—or neareight | |edness, and are under the supervise jon of H. G Hartman, who is re puted to be an instructor of rare ability, who in himself blind. ‘The child in these eyesight schools of Beattle i not only taught to guard the sight he does poaseas, but is also trained in order that he might «till compete with others, should that eye- tight not be strengthened. “Thru each public schoot clams room and these schools,” says Dr Brown, “we are able to aid the chi) dren with defective vinion—to anniat Zemo Heals Skin Troubles Without Staining Clothes No matter how often you have tried and failed, you can stop bura- ing, itching Eczema with cooling Zemo. Zemo is a clean, ant! liquid treatment for all skin tations, Clears up rashes and Tetter, does ay Oo pimples end blackheads. Druggists’. Jon the 8. 8. Northwestern. 1d. will | industry.” Regarding thoes figurex Twenty- five per cent, they say, of United States school children bave vision in Beattie does not rage, yet Beattie, it tm claimed, whowe eyes today need care. “But we're reaching them,” Dr. Brown repeats, “we're helping them in the sebools, Those whom we mins are the ‘grown-ups’ who don't wear | mpeos when they should, I'd suggest this for every one—teat your own eye. “Test one eye at « time, placing something over the eye not in use. Hold & newspaper 18 inches distant, and wee what You can see, If the words are plain, distinct and black, the eye is pulling right; if not it tant. Maybe,” says Dr, Brown, “if we can interest people in their own eyes, and then convince the opticians that they must may to the ladien, ‘Oh, you, they're no becoming,’ we'll wee longer and with much more ease.” About Dr, Brown himself? “Weil,” ways he, thoughtfully smoothing back the snow-white locks, “been wearing pecs ever gince my last year in college, and been steing g00d ever since.” Scott C. Bone May Not Come to City ‘Tho exact time of the arrival of Gov. Boott C, Hone of Alaska, in this city in not known, He wus expected Last-min. ute word to the Beattie Chamber of Commerce thru ite Alaska bureau, however, Indicated he had cancelled his reservation without giving word lof when be would make the trip South Chief sources of graphite have been Ceylon, Bohemia, Germany, p Dose Price FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS France and the United States. Hart Schaffner & Mar®: VERCOATS them. back. In a Big Final — Reduction Regular Prices $40 to $90 Sale Prices $20 to $45 Nothing like this has happened in years; the best clothes made at less than it costs to make If we told you the loss we are taking on these fine clothes you'd think we were exaggerating. 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