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GE 2 TANDA “—no goods sent C.,O. D. No approvals or ex- changes. We cannct guarantee to fill mail orders. Quantity is lim- ited on many items. Wednesday and ——— ————— $7.50. Special, Wednesday-Thursday THIRD FLOOR ¥ mal ~ ATTRACTIVE SILK PURSES — values. Special, Wednesday-Thursday MAIN FLOOR HOME COMFORT CAKE BOX || GOLDEN OAK ROCKER —of heavy galvanized steel, Enameled | | —wood saddle seat. Comfortable arms $ * or aluminum finish. Regular price $ } * and back, Regular price $7 orn | Wednesday - Thursday ....... | IVORY BASSINET —very fine quality silk. Several pat- $ i| wire wheels. Ivory finishéd. Six only terns to select from. Regular $10. | in this lot. Regular price $6.76. Spe- cial, Wednesday-Thursday ......... 5 DOWNSTAIRS STORE THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1922. RD /\ SPECIALS 7” see our Pine Street windows for other un- precedented special $5 values. Every one a star item. Thursday Only! FLOOR ma | —~- ADJUSTABLE DESK LAMP lI WILLOW CLOTHES HAMPER —for desk or piano, with patented a / —imported willow clothes pga clamp for bed, Regular price $7.50. | Large size. Regular price $6.25, S) re D | Special, Wednesday-Thursday...... | cial, Wednesday-Thursday.........+ } THIRD FLOOR | | . THIRD FLOOR 3-PIECE ALUMINUM ‘SET _tea-kettle, 4-qt. covered kettle, 4-qt. * “saucepan with wood handle. Specially * tractive patterns. priced Wednesday-Thursday........ THIRD FLOOR ne! | AXMINSTER RUGS — —high pile, durable quality. Many at- $ i Regular price $7.50. Special, Wednesday-Thursday .... | | SECOND FLOOR $7.50. Special, Wednesday-Thursday THIRD FLOOR /LISK ENAMELED ROASTER | LEATHER BOSTON BAGS | —large size Lisk self-basting roaste $ —full genuine leather. Jast 40 bags in $ | Heavily enameled. Regular pric * this lot. Regular price $6.50. Aen 5 Wednesday - Thursday ........... SECOND FLOOR | J se credit terms L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE FOUNDED | SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. 1864 L. the result. ihe closer kiddies live to Santa beautiful in existence, and they ap-| {he wenge is all cet forthe big home, the less chance they | preciate it far more than kiddies in| bration and tree! of enjoying a real Christmas| temperate climes enjoy ther trees, 1 “The Eskimo «mall boy ts as 6 so close to the North The teachers of the school have a Sie that they've never been an ever. | ‘7°, Anyhow. for the pupils. And|w. Cram, 6003 Seventh ave. N pleted, it is put away for next year, It is @ hand-made Christmas tree i The trunk ia a piece of timber, with 46.000 men|@ number of bored into it. A Annually from effects of aldo-| number of small sticks of varying | _ length are whittled at one end to be|~ Prince of Walea ls — into th ¢ 70 14 DAYS of the tre - jate rotund money if PAZO| Foliage? Yes, it ls added, too, in} You Need No Hs. $0 cure, itching. | the form of colored paper fes- F if you w tisement frame #0 thickly that @ real tree i ma acer tela tag 9 they have a Christ- it is the mast | school SIGHT SAVED WITHOUT OPERATION Although the Moorite Mineral Institute has Seattle been fn operation only one month, many suffer rigid ers from rheumatism, stomach troubles, catarrh Moorite Mineral Institute : and other diseases due to inflammation and » poison in the body h ‘ound such relief in thi 912 Third Avenue, harmless t Fe Third Ave armless but powerful mineral that they are glad to testify to its remarkable worth. Dear Sirs: We simply apply the remedy nature has mada I had cataracts on my eyes for ¢welve for us, in cases of years and the doctor told me that I would Rheumatism Goiter have to have them removed by an operation Neuritis Cataracts before they could give me other glasse Stomach Ulcers Catarrh course of Moorite Minera) tres Female Troubles Varloose Velne cataracts have practically disapp and I can nee a8 well as ever in my life. The haze never| 874 similar ailments due to inflammation or bothers me now, and I have gained twelve — pounds in weight. It also cored a bad case of COMPLETE RELIEF OR MONEY BACK granulated lids in my granddaughter. 1 Moorite Minera believe that Moorite Mineral.treatments will do| relief of such ailments that we give you a writ. all you claim for them from my own ten guarantee of complete relief or your money experience, back, (Signe) MRS. 1 A. TITHE. Read what Mrs. 37 West Cremona. printed alongside Phone Garfield 1375. CONSULTATION FREE. has proved so reliable in the . Tite says in her testimonial Tt will cost you nothing to learn if you can get relief. MOORITE MINERAL INSTITUTE 912 Third Ave. Elliott 4549 No trees grow within hundreds of }#Upplied with Christma” trees aa is the pupils at Point Barrow. | miles of Point Barrow any Seattle boy who maken it a point Uncle Sam's farthest north | to get real punctual in Sunday school ember,” declares D. when one yuletide fest 0 Christmas tree. mn one yuletide festivity is COM | wo, with Mrs. Cram, is wintering here, after nearly ten years’ service in conducting the Point Barrow “Besides the school tree, the Pres. iy exempt from © holes as the/income tax, but‘his bfothers are not GEE Ny IT arc 2 NTH OO PL, RR are for you: STANDARD FURNITURE CoO. TACOMA SCHOENFELD & SONS’ munity of Eskimos have of late years |The bows has t and ™ SPECIAL TOMORROW Ham Croquettes Cream Gravy Mashed Potatoes Bread and Butter 25c IN THE FOLLOWING COLEGROVE’S RESTAURANTS EGYPTIAN KITCHEN well w., AUTO KITCHEN Pike and Broadway SPECIALTY FOOD sHOP 110 Pike St, (Business Is Getiing Better) Vaudeville Acts Will Be Vormed Vrom Our LADIES’ FANCY DANCING CLASS! mon AY AND "7 DERY DANCING CLASS SATURDAY AND MONDAY DOUGLAS § of DANC 10th Ave, and £ byterian mission has a tree for ire] e | And Santa? Well, the Christmas | Sunday school, And the whole cont | ave u é [season at Point Barrow—100 miles | y the other side of the Arctic circle, | been holding an annual community sees everybody wearing Santa's type tree with presents for all and a « ree us é ame of raiment. A Santa Claus mask, | adie program.” jahipped 4,600 miles from Seattle mei . i and I don't know what I'd do. Jarawing inks have some trick | manufacture by which they succe ) 1th preventing the carbon in their inks | from settling, but thia ta a trade wore ‘ sood Vhutoviny eee Was there ever a woman pope? There ia a «story that @ women Girl, Facing Love Misfortune, Succumbs to Grief—| mere tw a rah rin! ag. Chum Writes She Is Dying of Broken Heart, and ‘elected pove. in tradition she ts known Pope Joan The unhlatorte Wishes to Know How to Save Her. eee Te oo ass sesey ta. nares teally admitted Dear Miss Grey: Here is rather a hopeless tangle which 1) - —— would gladly give my all to straighten out, | The best chum on earth anybody could possibly have, a charming, accomplished girl, whom everybody loved and dubbed “smiles” because of her extraordinary sunny good-| naturedness, is in a trightful predicament. She had been unhappily married; things grew 60 nervo-| racking they agreed to separate, but not divorce imme- diately, as her husband feared embarrassment in the commer- cial world in which he was quite a figure. llowever, in the weeks that followed she met a man with hom she instantly fell in love. Upon confiding this to her! sband he procured the divorce, which ended their matri- | mial difficulties. | Imagine them my chum's horror water or of some gum dissolved in when she discovered her lover wan 4 1. The makers of waterproof GLADYS WALTON Now Playing married man, whore wife, altho car ing nothing for him, refu to live | acy with him, threatened self-destruction should he Commence divorce proceed | Ings, which she terms “the heighth | of immorality,” irey, thin happened two years ago, and this chum is slowly dying and wasting from grief, having | Star readers wishing informa | tion ethods of raining ducks may r © same by writing to the Publications Division, U, 8 Department of Agriculture, Wash ington, D. , axking for Farmers Bulletin “Duek Raising.” No postage 1 be went. DO NOT write 1 ¢ Btar Washington Bureau for this and LILA LEE Joy! A. whole houseful! Wee, Whimsical, With a Wispy Smile Ro. IN PERSON =~ “THE ¢ ONLY3 || GoLEM” DAYS MORE | Oe Malotte at the Wurlitzer rather disastrously lowt her family, befallen her. In there no way eliminate all thi { and rebuild this Kirl to her former fine woman, Good hood? Next to my husband, she ts the! ee dearest being on earth to me, }anx- fously await your advice, Maybe Qualities some of your readers, too, could say by something that would help. | | | A WORKIED FRIEND. | | gneve tes woe but wt her mestty, GOOd color, good smell, with the girl. Good friends may al- woys help to lift one out of th QOOd taste, good tomake depths, but one must be in the frame of mind to receipe that aaniatonce, , Other things taste bet- The girl needa’ some sort of shock Bhe ts her own worst enemy. Pro-| ter, and good for the longed grief ta one form of xelfish- Self-pity (4 the inevitable d¢-' health, That is Heinz | atrover of true happiness, A certain qmount of havpinees i« poramount\) TomatoKetchup. Made netead of mpathicing with her.) . . ' th bbls flee howls te jominan| Tight and the materials effort to convince her that her dilem- ma i no worse than that of many are right. Free from ar- women—not even as bad. What she needa to do ts to pet out and shake tificial preservatives herael{, Bhe should become intercat ed in some sort of social xervice works | and coloring matter. Much grief 4s imaginary. A few! weeks of taking the atock of other's misfortunes would bring her out of| the kinks, I know because I have) tried th. | eee ‘What ts used to dissolve lamp black TOMATO KETCHUP and carbon? The only real sot ere some of the m Iron, for inatance |aome cxtent combines with carbon. Beate ee natn aucent eee | Comnfort Baby’ Glasses $5.00, inks, the best one can do is to make | Free | EXAMINATION 504-12 Ejtel Building | OBE oP ICAL CO be grag, Fy PIKB } GL 1514 Opri¢ Ave. Between Pike and Pine Sta. 15th ANNIVERSARY SALE! We have been serving the Seattle public now for fifteen years, giving service, value and satisfaction to a host of steady customers. Just now, after inventory, we find numerous broken lines and odd garments, so we shall celebrate our Anniversary by offering our friends and customers some great bargains in broken lines and odd garments. Cost marks have been disregarded in reducing the price. Our one object is a clean stock and quick clearance of odd lots. Remember, too, we are closing out our Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear at great reductions m pe DOUBLE INDUCEMENTS TOMORROW Coming—Constance TALMADGE in “POLLY of the FOLLIES” LEATHER PUSHER SERIES COLUMBIA skill, scientific instruments and years of experience can gevise. Mina Gréy will receive callers in her office Monday ednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 & Mm, to 12m, each week. Please do not come at other times as it seriously interferes with her writing. \Perilous Situation Avoided by Girl {ed to death. a lately. 6 will fire me. That ng lesa than a calam. IT am afraid } would be no! Mr. Brown said I was getting nervy ous and cross and that I had better all night. vt my « z 1 n't danced for ages. T a the oad thing abe at it I haven't any |clothes to woar anywhere, so 1 have been staying home evenings trying to make me a party dress out of some goods I bought at a sale. And |t am no seametress, Sewing makes |me #0 nervous, and I am worried |half sick because I have about jrui mi my material.” | “Cut out the sewing. ‘That's what Imakes you nervous, The boss ob- o well, You will y by jusing your evenings for pleasyr $2.50 Wash Skirts for 95c 10 Odd Union Suits for Ladi | “And you should buy your clothes ‘There are about 60 Ladies’ Wash Skirts in m ou or les baderwmy Ban 1:talpl ey Ewan 3 this group. Made of fine gaberdines, crash and Go at Half Price between Madison aad Spring, in the Beach cloth; nicely trimmed and finished; white ua over the Pig'n Whistle . s M od a They are made from fine cotton yarns; me . d “" hy - “ais tan ang linen shades. dium weight. Values up to $2.75. Sizes 42, 44. |You don't have to pay the whol 4 While they last, ONE-HALF price. a 80 Ladies’ Cotton Hose Have Been Cut to 3 Pairs for 50c And they are great values! Black; reinforced toes and heels. Sizes §% to 10. Pair 20¢. $2.00 Petticoats for $1.00 Just 25 of them legt; they are of fine black Heatherbloom, with flowered flounces. At half price they're great bargains, Jamount at once, you know, No first payment fs required for the next 30 days, then small monthly payments.” Advertisement. $4.50 Middies and Skirts for $2.75 Per Garment Fine Allwool Blue Serge Middies; three rows of braid on collar and cuffs; lace front; ages 6 to 16. Skirts neatly pleated and of fine serge; ages 6 to 10 only Only a dozen left, ‘ } ‘ ; 20c Children’s Stockings for 10c Just 24 pairs of these left. Sizes 8, 8%; black; cotton ribbed with reinforced toes and heels. Just right for school! Ladies’ Polly Prim Aprons Cut to 75c Made of fine Scout Percale, ght and dark bine; rick rack braid trimming. Cut full. While they last, 75¢. $37.50 Plush Coats for $19.50 A splendid bargain at the cut price; 26 inches long; full lined, belted; new styles. Sizes 40, 42, only. dust 4 left. ¥. $3.00 Ladies’ House Dresses $1.50 Only 24 of these left, so they go for one-half ptice. Made of good percale; adjustable waist band and hem, Sizes 36 to 42. A real bargain! $3.50 Children’s Skuffers for $1.98 They are surely bargains! Only 14 pairs left; button and lace styles; brown and black; good sole and well built uppers. Sizes 11% to 2 While they last, $1.98. Values to $3.50 in Ladies’ Hats for 29c Straws and Braids in attractive shapes; @ group of Children's Tams and Skating Cut regardless of eget to 20¢. Boys’ White Horsehide Shoes to Be Cleared at $1.98, 8 pairs left — Full quarters; unlined: leather sole; sizes 5 ¢0 8. Great for wear, While they last, $1.98. Dr. HV. Hinsdale 304-306 Eitel Bldg. Corner Second and Pike Tel. Elliott 1437 Pyormhea and Extraction Specialists Experts in All Branches of Dentistry Bungalow Cretonne | Cut to 19c Yard | 3¢-Inch Bungalow Cretonne for draperies and comforter lining; fast color; floral de | signs; good weight.