The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 8

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"DANDERINE r Grows Thick, aa teas Hair “te 5 i Industry May Be Rev volu- | 35-cent Bottle Ends all Dandruff, tionized by Invention Stops Hair Coming Out 1 | tei atea.y ; ot eb moving picture 1 yr ea may be made y fore it can be practics The photoelectri for turning fast en with the naked eye, Be-| of this extreme sensitivences promises “A Swedish scientist has develo: of the show cases. la device which he calla the ‘photo phone,’ by which such oh la more| CHICAGO, Feb, 17.—When a dust or less perfectly produced, This ix, ness woman's fancy lightly turns to done b having a second film on thoughts of the same spindle as the moving pi What then? ture flim, on which are photographed various curves and openings corre sponding to the words which are to accompany the pictures. A beam of Nght went thru this film falls upon] a selenium cell In a department # “The selenium cell depends upon a | business which she ¢ discovery made many years ago that | 'he air castion of her the metat tric res it, It is thus tions in ting the b photograp! cell. These va phone to reprod “The selenium cell to Dr. Kuna’s photo-e Fortune and « of Mra, Kathe Rauser, head of a $100,000 corporation Sixteen years ago ahe was a clerk ay the out of Ten minutes after using Danderine Ou can not find a single trace of @andruff or falling hair and your Sealp will not itech, but what will please you most will be after a few | Weeks’ use, when you see new hair fine and downy at first—yes—but Feally new hair—growing all over the scalp. Danderine is to the hair What fresh showers of rain and sun P@hine are to vegetation. It goes right a for women of the most. particular fo the roots. invigorates and strength - lo coll in | dress tastes, me them, helping the hair to grow | ‘T8*forming light waves into elec she started operations with one dong, strong and luxuriant. One ap-|" Pulses. The photoelectric cell’ sewing machine, At that time there 4 tion of Danderine makes thin, |'* "Ot only much more sensitive, but | wees no doll n the market with ey colorless hair look youthfully | 't ha* no lag; that ts, it responds im | renovable clothes, It wan a 4 T Gatrena and fen tei mediately to a light wave even after! Dose to educate the world t Mitoaiatatvercocment hours and days of use. The selenium | cop: artistic and expensive creatic j colt is not only not as sensitive, but in doll raiment Mut Ume and pe ——=._—eee | Ht has the disadvantage of havin | ce ente turned the trick | this lag or fatigue.” mm changes its e! when Hg! © and gives r women. Mrs. Rauser's factory is really a dressmaking establishment of the highest order, whe contumes recelve as much attention as do thom Pach year, now, brings a new atyle in doll clothing, Everything from ng wut, . square feet of apace and has elab Buys Irish Butter) soir snow rooms orders come from CA Ireland, Feb. 11.—The|all corners of the globe. Seattle” |{ for 5,000 tons of Irish butter haajof her dreams: been ordered A “SPALDING” RUBBER- CEN- TER PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL GIVEN— To every Seattle boy who secures just THREE new subscriptions to The Star. a > ae COLLECT NO MONEY On City Subscriptions—simply take the order for the paper Boys— (—— This is your chance to_ |. .......... get your baseball equip- ment without expense. T hereby subscribe to THE the carrier at the rate of 600 per month. Mrs. Katherine A. Rauser, her doll clothes factory and one) we—in the case ballroom frocks to bath vita, |New York Concern [utter tctory covers. 10.000 | . |traming on July ‘AngloCelt announces that an order| Mra, Ratser mays it in all the result! New York firm. “This is the age of feminine’ THE SEATTLE STAR ALKING MOVIE Fortune in Doll’s Clothes ALCHEMY NEAR, LATEST DEVICE ny diste to the Tis World EDISON THINKS .: Gold May Soon Be as Cheap |" | as Pig Iron, He Says NEW YORK, ieb, 1 Cabinet Phonograph and 12 Selections on 6 Double-face Records Now Only +60 | | | | | j | ] | yachieverment.” she myn “Women! are coming into their own at last They have capacities for success | never before realized. “As creators, women have the ad | vantage over men. It is their busi hoes to create, The coming genera tion will show what women oan do when this faculty tn given a chances to ampert itself in the bu on ) World.” Bars Mixed Juries; | | ’ | They’re Too Noisy WORCESTER, England, Feb. 17.—~ ‘Two women on a fury in quarter see sions caused such an uproar that the hag forbidden the impaneling ny more mixed juries The de ant was William Hart, acow sealing a pair of shoes, Ten him guilty, two women ve ante were ng and bitter w of men drawn. Hart was, thea convicted. | Crown Prince i Given Reprimand| CHRISTIANIA, Feb. 17. Olaf, crown princes of Norway, who en- tered the cadet school for infantry his 18th birth primanded and for breaking | SEATTLE day, bas been t deprived of p the schoo! rules HORSE Ning Professional ~ _ Rubber Center HERE’S HOW Get your friends and neighbors, who are not now having The Star delivered to them, to subscribe. Have them sign the subscription blank printed below, then bring to The Star and get your ball and bat. All subscriptions must be NEW—that is, people whe are not now baving The Star delivered tw their homes. ad can b into & purer and a baser for ‘This targe Cabinet Phonograph man belong to you and enter tain you with the world’s best muse at very «mall cont 14.21 Third Ave’ “TAR for two months, and thereafter until I order discontinued. Loot Found Hidden |Commodore Hayes in Chimney Cache _to Run Big Liner GORPORT, England, Feb. 1 “ Valuable sliver trophies stolen from oft mens at the Royal Air } were found hidden no RE enters the New York ‘ Children’s Diseases Spread i in England| Thief Has 100 Keys NDON The number and Complete Maps cad de theria ¢ all have brok ‘The mortality u s re alno unprecedentedly large Beautifat mahogany, wax oak or walnut finish TACOMA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922, In Buying Shoes For Spring |Bridegroom Designs Gown for Wedding PARIS, Feb riel Dunemulr was Vi. HW. Molyneux at the slate #he wore a gow he bridegroom. It # tume of golden bre never overlooks m bet. When the © nabbed him they found he hag 00 keys of orta and riptions, t er moplete mapa of the grounds of entaten, We have not over- looked the fact that fully 35 per cent of the ladies will wear high shoes. For economy’s sake you should acquaint yourself with the money saving possibil- ities of our immense chain-store system. Here is one Lace Boot featured in our stores from Coast to Coast. Comes in black kid or brown kid, military heel and round toe, at “PLAY BALL” ~~. »m—— Get Your Bats and Balls Free! oe inci. “REACH” JUNIOR LEAGUE _ BAT,MADE OF SELECTED , ' ASH, GIVEN— ’ To every Seattle boy who secures only TWO subscriptions to The Star. <= — OUT-OF-TOWN SUBSCRIPTIONS "rr Must be paid In Advance at the rate of 50c per month I agree to pay ADDRESS PHONE NO. iat Start Today Gy Your friends and neigh- bors will be glad to help you win.

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