The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE 4 “DANDERINE” Grows Thick, Heavy Hair) ‘ 35-<Cent Bottle Ends all Dandruff, | Blessed are they who are ploas- ant to live with. Take Joy home, And make @ place in thy great heart for her; Then will she come and oft wil sing to thee, When thou ert working in the fur- rows; aye, dawn Tt ts @ comely fashion to be glad Joy ts the grace we say to God —Jean inglow. Now, folks, af together above the litue things Jet's rise SHUT.INS GIVEN A TREAT Several ladies journeyed out to | the county hospital Tuesday af ternoon, entertaining several wards, including Sunshine “H” | ward, with cake and coffee. | Thome in the party were Mew | dames Hawkes, Van Alstine, Barto, Feehter, Shatia, Lackey _ oo * hosrit: | Or weeding im the sacred hour of | || tor & Monahan building, 8536 SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday in The Seattle Star EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE Phone tol 2267 ll arrangements had been made for & trip to the Blue Mouse, where "A Connecticut Yan in King Arthur's Court” was playing. All discomfort was cast aside, The sun in our heart @ out. |heart. “Good Angel," we bless thee for thy kindness and Judgment. Yea, | |verily, & merry heart singeth jstrange and happy song. NORTH END FLOWER CLAB At » meeting recently it was deekded that, opening with the first spring flowers and continu- Ing into the late fall, all mem bers in attendance bring as many | flowers as possible, to be distrib uted to shut-ins In the north end of the city, Headquarters, Lew Greenwood ave. , AUTOS CARRYING SHUT-INS * | Mrs. C. W, Shatia, Mr. Miller, | Julius Charbneau, Jack Shire | man, Ruse! James, Gay Thomp- | son, Butterworth & Sons and Dr, — a | | — “The things that make you groan and geek can be had very cheep, has no further use for it. Sunset 4189. Stops Hair Coming Out | rf minutes after using Danderine sren ere only boys grown tall: can not find a single trace of | jtearts dgn't change much after all. or mers | Bair and your \ pretty Batic.” Willie said— will not but what will dnd again a dash of red Use, when you see new halt. «seq are strong, but girls are weak: and downy at first—yes—but way 1 carry— 1 wtt— Life's nine h ‘weal, Dunderine is to the hair | Katie Guamerel, wtih « loueh. at fresh showers of rain and sun ; but you may carry hall.” Bre to vegetation. It oes right —Old Song. roots, invigorates and strength- — them, helping the hair to grow SHUT-IN WANTS WORK strong and luxuriant. One ap-| Would you kindly put @ notice in the Sunshine column to the effect of Danderine makes thin, | coloriess hair look youthfully /that I am a shut-in and crochet well, lustrous, and just twice as and am very desirous of helping my- self @ little by doing this work? it. Advertisement. MRS. DORA FLETCHER, If you value your watch, let Haynes (544 ted ove. H.W it. Next Liberty theatre.—Adv. STR BOSS, GOOD MEDICINE! Althe we are not much of a stick- ler for style, we of course fell into line with the rest of the barking chorus last week. that has been so popular this season, and we didn't enjoy it a bit, Our head was large and empty, like unto an attic room, void of furniture, and with brains |gone out to the neighbors. 4 good Sunshine ange! must have caught oar & O. &, for the phone YOUR GRAY AIR ‘Try this! Brash Sage Tea and Sub phar Compound through your hair, taking one strand at & glass Back hurts or Bladder ager gory forms jf avin sg ‘When you darken your hair with | sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trow blesome. At little cost you can ‘To neutralize these irritating acids, | buy at any drug store the ready-to cleanse the kidneys and flush off|use preparation, improved by the bedy’s urinous waste get four addition of other ingredients, called ees of Jad Salts from any phar-|“Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- sy here; take a tablespoonful in a| pound.” You just dampen a sponge of water before breakfast for | of soft brush with it and draw this '& few days and your kidneys will| through your hair, taking one small act fine. This famous saits/ strand at a time, By merning all made from the acid of grapes and gray hair disappears, and, after an- juice, combined with lthia,|/ other application or two, your hair ‘and has been used for generations | becomes beautifully darkened, glossy to flush and stimulate stuggish kid-| and luxuriant “meys, also to neutralize the acids) Gray, faded hair, though no din im urine, so it no longer trritates,| grace, is a sign of old pel ota ‘thus ending biadder weakness. [we all desire a youthful and Salts is inexpensive; cannot /tractive appearance, get busy at Anjire, and makes a delightful ef-/ once with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- lithiawater drink—Ad-|5nur Compound and look yearr younger.— Advertisement. STOP PAIN OF times during the night. ‘When you are suffering with rhea- matiam so you can hardly get around will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, Penetrating heat as red peppers. In tant relief. Just as soon as you pply Red Pepper Rub you feel the {tingling heat. In three minutes It warms the sore spot through and |through. Frees the blood eircula- |tion, breaks up the congestion—and |the old rheumatiam torture is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costa little at any |drug store. Get a jar at once. Use ltt for lumbago, neuriti«, backache, |stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE |chest. Almost instant relief awaits Kin ’s Pills| you. Be sure to get’ the genuine with the name Rowles on each pack- ssi =! age.—Advertisement, A bdofl is o lcano,—yeur blood go chuck full of poisons, that’ these “poir’ out into a boil They'll keep “boiling up” until you destroy them Es, by thi of 8.8. 8. oe to be purely vogetabla Night off, it clears bolla, blotches, bi stan rash and other ‘ins eruptios 14. does it thoro: . It drives ow of the blood impurities which cause eurnatiam, makes the blood rich and | It helps to | Pure builds ‘up loat flesh. manufacture new blood Nia, —thate so son “up te the neck” ta Wood tae One ot iis secrets. AG, Seni acta kk pest a ‘eaten’ all drug stores, in two wines. The lage Ger alae ls the muse ecouvmical Advertisement you most. will be after a few Crossed the brownness of his cherk— | *|long weeks in the hospital, is home PREUMATIM just try Red Pepper Rub and you) that make you fume and Are the things that Rave not hap- pened yet.” Shut-ins In many parts of the elty were recipients of beautiful flowers this week thru the ef- forts of Mra. ©. W. Shatia. | Dear Dr. Loope: | It has been a long time since I |wrote to the corner, which I think ts lovely; for what could we shutins do without it and our good Sunshine |workers? 1 want to thank the kind unknown who sent me a Christmas gift of a/ idotlar. I put it to good use. Also, fiet me thank Mra Della Urch for that lovely card. T am glad to my that my mother, | who was taken very ill and spent with us again, and can sit up most) of the day | Wishing af my Seattle Sunshine | (and shut-in-friends the beat of every: | thing, I am, sincerely, 1 FRANK P. PURCE, | 2710 Sixth ave., Tacoma. | ! NEED READERS FOR BLIND SHUT-.INS Dear Sunehiners: Did you ever stop te think how ws | FOU would feel (f you were blind and helpless, aod had to tle, all day long, for weeks, months and years, in ene) porttion? Wouldnt you be giad te have! someone come in and read to you for | an hour or two from a newspaper, a| magazine or an interesting book? Do you recall @ rule left us by the gvod Master: “As ye would that | |others should do unto you, do ye! SULPHUR SOOTHES UGLY, ITCHING SKIN If you are suffering from eczema or some other torturing, embarrass | ing skin trouble you may quickly be| rid of it by using Mentho-#ulphur, declares @ noted akin epectaliat. | This sulphur preparation, because | loft ite germ destroying properties, | seldom fails to quickly subdue itch. | ing, even of fiery eczema. The first} application makes the skin cool and | comfortable. Rash and blotches are healed right up. Mentho-Sulphur is applied like any pleasant cold cream and is perfectly harmiess, You can | obtain @ small jar from any good} druggist —Advertinement. End Rheumatism, Weak, Lame Back Old GH. Jacobs Of wil ctep | pela and stiffness ia a few moments Stop “dosing” It's pain only. rheumatism, St. Jacobs ON he stop any pain, and not one rheuma- tism case in 50 requires internal | | treatment. Rub soothing, penetrat-| ing 8t. Jacobs Ol] right on the} tender spot, and | by the time you! say Jack Robin- fon out comes the rheumatic pain and distrens, St. Jacobs Ol1 ie & harmless rheu- | matism liniment which never dis- appoint, and) does not burn the skin, It takes pain, soreness! and stiffness) from aching joints, muscles and bones: stops sciatica, lumbage, Back ache and neuralgia, Limber up! Get a amall trial bet He of old-time, honest St Jacobs ON from any drug store, and in a mo ment you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness, Don't suffer! Rub rheumatism sway —Advertisersent. 1221-Third Aveo "CORLL NIN Pasty tinkled, and we were informed that even so unto them.” There are many helpless blind tn our city who want Can you not spare a few hours a CHAPPED HANDS Nqueese Une ju & bottle containing three ounces of Orehard White, which any drug store will supply you for a few canta, hake well, and you hav pint of harmless and Golighttut ‘tem. on-dleach botion to soften and whiten red, rough of chapped hands, This homerade Jemon lotion is far supe rior to glycerine and rose water to wmoothen the skin. beauties use it to Bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complex. Over 300 Men's Overcoats, former values formerly to $8.00—go 9lec THE SEATTLE STAR 1 *. Cligabeth week from your club or t | Ee BODY OV Mrs. Elleabe window shopp Finsell was buried Thursday in the |sunshine into right away jto mo, them your ®rvices. returned simply deolighted with GIRLS! LEMONS Bill first downtown movie in 11 you - . Our cold had vanished. Sir Bows, we salute thea, ‘Thou art| WHITEN ROUGH }indeed good medicine for a bors bill of two lemons into weveral new Among’ pi quarter. Willamette Famoun stage The Entire Fire Damaged Stock From the Red Front Store, 1401 First mone Now on And note— Genuine Fire Sale Mail Orders filled—It behooves you to come—Pos MEN’S SUITS Men's Sulte—valuce to $35— AT FIRE SALE PRICK $10.85 MEN’S SUITS Men's Suits, values to $45—ge AT FIRE SALE PRICE $13.85 COLLARS Over 1,000 Arrow Collars AT FIRE SALE PRICK OVERCOATS Prices to $35.00—go0 AT FIRE SALE PRICE MEN’S UNIONS Men's Sogn PE AT FIRE SEALE f PRICE BLANKETS A large Lot of Blankets, AT FIRE SALE PRICE 1 work hard every find time, and I know you can, too: jand if you do I know your reward | Will be so satisfactory that you will | never regret the atep. Call up Dr. Two blind boys, to whom I road every week, were dimppotnted | lant week because I could not get to Let's not let It happen again, | And remember, junto the teast of these, my brothers, lye did it unto me.” MRS, LUELLA MOON, Rivers and Harbors WASHINGTON, Feb, 3--Tevival of the old-fashioned rivers and har- wan when Senator Jones, Washington, announced beginning of heafings be fore the senate commerce committes next week on’ a bill provement Basen | projects cov: ered by ‘he Jeonts 5 deaths, cree } 700; Columbia and Willamette rive: Noyo river, California, Diego harbor, Punch and Judy are relics of char- Ad | acters in the old miracle plays of medieval days. if, and bring @ little | thelr lives? day, and yet | | MOTHER ON TRIAL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1922. Bin Mount Pleasant cemetery. Mr sell and her husband came to Loope, Capitol 2267, | He will tell you where “Hoven an ye did it Now Reviving forecast yeaterday authorizing riversand harbor iim alough, Oregon, $46,- California, $225,000. | rapher. child. Police are seeking more ev idence. Sale at Main . REDFRONT TE - (601-1603 First Avenue, Corner Pine Street The big majority of this stock is but slightly smoke damaged, and in most cases the boxes and car- tons containing the merchandise is all that is soiled. Very little in this stock is really badly dam- aged. This Is a SALE The fire caused our Red Front Store to be closed 1 fae 30 days-—We epi again Saterdeys6d Gaede Red Front Stocks will be thrown on sale in one grand blaze of glory. Come to this Sale, and come prepared to buy—No A table filled with Men's Shoes values to $10.00 AT FIRE SALE PRICE Men's Underwear Yeu can buy Men's Underwear that sold at $1.00 AT FIRE SALE PRICE 23C DRESS SHIRTS A counter full of Men's Dress Shirts that sold up to $3.00— We Pate oo peoggh bag slaggeg AT FIRE SALE PRICE ar rIne SALE PRICE 69c 3c SALE STARTS TOMORROW, 9:30 A. M. WORK SHIRTS ‘We have a large bunch of Work Shirts marked to $1.50, which go AT FIRE SALE PRICE MEN'S HATS ee ee values to $5. AT FIRE SALE PRICE 98c CANVAS GLOVES We have marked a large lot of Gloves AT FIRE SALE | PRICE BOYS’ SUITS A epecial lot of Boys’ Suits values to $12.00— " AT FiKE SALE PRICE Join the Crowds and Come Tomorrow to the Great Fire Sale at the RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1601-1603 FIRST AVENUE, Cor. Pine $ ely every article in this Great Stock on Sale! $2.95 ington in 1876. She was 80 years old and was the mother of 10 ehbil- dren, tive of whom wurvive her A silkworm, in its brief lifetime, wpins about 4,000 yards of thread Great For Bad | Coughs and Colds Make Your Own Medicine and Have the Best There Is You'll fay It's Good When All Muc Disappears and Clean, Membrane le Your | Here te ant j remedy that y that will phicgm. cred nostrils bring the snuffling, relieve ke breathing over night. ry it right away Sf you suffer from Catarrh, Cheat Colds or any Ire ritating nose or throat troubles, and ili be «iad you Fun across this veKist one a strength), 4d to nd enouKg Mrs. Catherine Rosier as she appeared in court at Phila-| maxe delphia with her 8-month-old son to answer charges against her for the death of her husband, Oscar, and his stenog- She alleged her husband neglected her and her js mixed you can pride yours having « © ne that acta dire on the ne of the nose « throat, A no effectively that all phlegm, all tickling and inflame |mation speedily disappears.—Advere tinement Amount of Insurance )PESSPLERR ERS Baek hes. usleeeeal aes aaah oc eee Handkerchiefs that sold at 15e, go AT FIRE SALE PRICE 1c Special Lot of Men's Pants, values to $6.00— AT FIRE SALE PRICE MEN'S UNIONALLS Men's —— a eee or khaki, aT FIRE b SALE PE PRICE $1.69 BOYS’ SHOES Come here and get Boys’ ee values to $6.00, AT FIRE SALE PRICE “A dandy lot of Men's Work Shoce values to $6.00—go AT FIRE SALE PRICE They sold at $3.50, but now go— AT FIRE SALE PRICE 5lc

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