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/} Dot only added new features but also reduced prices— '—this week we offer to a limited number of women a remarkable opportunity to own a RED STAR _ OIL STOVE. For only $1— down we place the latest type RED STAR OIL STOVE, with white splasher panel, in your home, and to each purchaser we give FREE a 5-piece alumi- num utjlity combina- tion cooking set. This wonderful oil stove does anything that the finest gas range can do —and does it JUST AS QUICKLY. this event is to combine a big exhibit on this advanced- satisfaction type oi] stove by a special demonstra- tor under the supervision of the fac- tion will be tory expert—and an extra in- come in. For who place their order this week for a “RED STAR.” $1-— down is required—until the 50 some stoves withdrawn $ RED STAR OIL STOVES we give absolutely FREE to every purchas- er of one of these stoves a 5-piece aluminum combi- nation cooker set. Exactly as pic- tured. This set gives you 11 utensil combina- tions. LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT Stane “ESTABLISHED Ke. SEATTLE 4 AT PINE a grand opportunity for 50 women to end their cooking troubles for $1— —these fortunate women will enjoy such never before known. The demonstra- want to purchase one o! Bear in mind that these terma may be positively limited to 50 stoves. Bae citation whee uc che smoke. fapecial baking demonstration—all this week— C. Johnson, whose baking at the RED STAR OIL STOVE demonstra store, a year ago created so much favorable comment, will be here again. Her wonderful baking will be highly interesting to you. models. in cooking as they have in progress al] week. So they eason, too, may these hand- in our special Club Plan. at any time—they are PUTS ONE IN YOUR HOME —we have been allotted 50 of the models 230 and 240 Detroit Vapor Oil Stoves to sel] on poy of $1— down and $1-—- weekly. S cial terms will aes be made on the larger Seattle represes- tative for jan- SUPERIOR JUDGE CALVIN 8. j mata, president of the Seattle Boys’ club, addressed members of Rainier- Noble Post, No. 1, American Legion, jat an open meeting held Monday |night. Dancing followed « program of music and stunts, You Need Not Mave a Cold if you will take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets when you feel the first symptoms of « Cold coming on Advertisement DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order ef Restoration Work Done piete |} = Examination and Estimate YREE EXAMINATION Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 1514 West! Ave. BILLINGS, Mont.—Jury here frees Thomas N. Henry of the murder of |Jobn T. Highsmith on a plea of self | defense. AED PEPPER HEAT The heat of red peppers takes the “ouch” from a ore, lame back. It can not hurt you, and it certainly ends the torture at ones. When you are suffering # you ean hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub, and you will have the | quickest relief known, Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just a8 soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will foel the ting ling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through Pain and soreness are gone. Avk any druggist for a far of |Rowles’ Hed Pepper Rub. Bo sure jt get the genuine, with the name TRowles on each package,—Advertise- ment, STOPS BAGKAGHE AN ECZEMA SKIN THE SBATTLE STAR Seeing Women and By Wanda von Kettler | To see the world cach day in the rough. To see bomanity, sometime | | eager, sometimes broken, dixcours | aged, hungry hearted. To seo so much of @ waiting lvaguely hopeful mankind that the | reat of the world does not wee ls the llot of those in charge of the oidest ‘purely municipal etopioyment office jim the United Statew—the ment office in the county-city build. ing of Beattie, Twenty-cight years ago, due to ob jection raised by organtzations and individuals to the high fees charged at the Ume by private employment agencies, the present municipal or gantzation opened an office tn the old otty hall lapidated condition ag the “Katzen Jammer” buiiding. MANY DAILY SKEK WORK Today, in fis more recent toeation the public employment bureau with its workers and chief officials sees before ita xmall information windows from 350 to 650 people daily in search of work. “And thone people,” says Mra. 1. Behike, in charge of the women's do partment, “range all the way from girls with rouged lips and painted faces, who search for employment an |actremen or movie ushers to old men jand women who ask for work as window washers in high buildings.” I saw Uese people aturday after: foon when I visited the burean and | looked out thru the information win down to the lobbies beyond. ‘Women waited in one; men in the other, I said waited—for verily the | lobbies of the pubic employment of. foe are waiting rooms where men and women, some neatly. some #hab- bily dreamed, wait for calls to work. |They may be housemaida, wait- reamea, women who work by the hour, or laboring men. These peo- iple remain in the lobbien Mra. pmorecd explains, either because they | Clogged Air Passages Open at Once—Nostrils Cleared employ: | « known because of its di-| factory sale and demonstration | Men “in the Rough” of the new 1922 model Reo Siar Detroit Vapor Oil Stova' have no phones with whieh they jmight be reached should a eal! for their type of work be mada, or be caum the lobby is more ¢omfort jable than their own dingy reoms Vow clerical positions are obtained jb¥ the public bureau, ‘The people |who chat and read and half-way slumber on the chalra and benches ¢ public not include even those who apply for positions as tremnes” or movie ushers.” The latter type of employment seekers do not remain are not the type who confide the secrets of their homes and their johtidren to the clerks of the burean Rut the other type does confide these = secrets. Shabbily Greened women tell frequently of the brood at hore, of husbands out of work and {Il Occasionally a man speaks of him by and his family, of shat tered cations and hopes renewed WOMAN WISHED TO MANAGE much highbrow employment is often demanded by certain in- dividuals who eorasionally hap- Pen inte the burcan, One wom an, who presented herself « week ago, sccording to Mrs. Behike, stated that she desired & position “managing some thing.” She didn't knew what she wanted to manage, Just something. But she absolutely “refused” to “work under any- body else.” “Peculiar” positions are demanded dafy. One woman, frei! in appear. ance, approached a window while I waited at the office Saturday after. noon. She asked for work in an un- dertaking partor, explaining that she thought she'd like to “get Into that kind of work.” An old woman 80 years of age had explained to Mra. Behike a few days previously that she had read a news- Daper story recently about women who cleaned windows tn high build ALDERSGROVE, B. C.—Fire de stroys Charles Dennis’ general store ‘and postoffice here. together with o large stock of merchandise. PiLms CURMY IN @ TO 14 DATS Dra micte refund money if PAZO OINTMENT Tails to eure Itehing, 5 . isement If your nostrils are clogred and your head stuffed because of eatarrh | lor a cold, get Bly's Cream Balm at jany drug store. Apply a little of this |pure, antixeptic, germ destroying leream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head and membranes. In. / stant retief. ! How food It feels. Your head tx lelear. Your nostrils are open. You lbreathe freely. No more hawking or snuffiing. Head colds and catarrh ly like magic. Don't stay stuffed up, choked up and miserable. Kelief GRAY A ARK It’s Grandmother's recipe to bring | | color, lustre and youthfulness to } hair when faded, streaked | or gray. | That beautiful, even shade of glossy hair can only be ha by brewing a mixture of Sage Te: and Sulphur, Your hair is your} charm, It makes or mars the face, | |When it fades, turns gray or} | streaked, Just an application or two} }of Sage and Sulphur enhances its | |uppearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix- |ture; you can get this famous old! pe improved by the addition of dark y for nse, It in called Wyeth's | Sage and Sulphur Compound. This jean always be depended upon t bring back the natural color and ¢ of your hair. | rybody uses “Wyeth’e* Sage! | and Sulphur Compound now because | lit darkens so naturally and evenly jthat nobody can tell it has been ap- | plied, You simply dampen a sponge lor soft brush with it and draw this | through the hair, taking one small | strand at @ time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beau: | tifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. —Advertisement. TAY SULPHUR ON | Costs Little and Overcomes Troublo | Almost Over Night, | Any breaking ont of the skin even fiery, itching eczema, can be} | quickly overcome by applying Men- tho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of tts germ de stroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly bringy ease from skin irritation, soothes and heal» the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It weldom fails to relieve the tor ment without delay. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of MenthoSulphur from any employment office do 0) and walt within the lobbies, They | H. HUBBARD, HERE’S MESSAGE FOR YOU Unable to locate the addresses, the Western Union mein office yids a telegram for i. Hubbard, Beventh ave, Apt. 415, Zin Apts. ‘The menage comes || from Vaneouver, B. C., announo- || ing the death of Stan, and ask» that Charlie and Mary be notified She stated that she wae all| le the same job hermit. | dy to Ww on like these, Mrn Dehike de | ares, are mneroun an they are pititul Me a won burdened with years ® in to their age and weaknens, and | \inatet they are fit for work they can | not do. | Another clase of people, including | thowe of all ages who seek employ: | ment, look for work and pray to the |Lord they won't find it. They ave! |the individuals, sceording to | Mehike, who won't take won't teke that, who try a new job every day and are never satisfied ‘They seek ke jowt because it's the thing to do, but they dont want ft. J. TL Shields, superintendent of the employment office, whe denis each @ay with men tn search of work, tells of the numerous jacks of-all-traden and the well-educated down-andout- | ers who apply each day at the bo-| Peau. “Home of eur men,” says Shields, “are efficient in many trades. Others, | in thelr eagernens to obtain employ. | ment, stretch their abilities slightly. | and we find jacknofall-trades with many congiomerated ponnibilities.” Besides jaborers, “house men” fre | quent the public employment office considerably, The “house man” in he who destres work about the pri vate home— furnace tending, floor | waxing, window washing. According to Shields, some of thene have no ob jection to tackling a family wash They usually work by the day or the hour. About the edweated down.and-out | er. He is the man who perhaps thru | mome unavoidable misfortune or some weakness of his own in seek ing employment of any kind. “I! have had men,” says Shields, “who haye worked as attorneys, ask for any kind of work that will pay them $100 a month.” ‘These are the people who freqnent the public employment offiee—the men and women whom Mra. Behike and Supt. Shields see before them daily and know aw the average in dividual does not know.” Mra. Rebike and Supt. Shields see the world in the rough—with the Mrs. Polish gone and the smile waning— and the waiting—walting—waiting. For the world is not the same when one has ® job as when—one haen't ais teal! Two kinds of ketchup Ketchup that makes everything taste like ketchup is one thing. Ketchup that adds a delicious tang to the original flavor of other | foods and makes them ; taste better is quite another thing. That’s the difference between ketchup and Heinz Tomato Ketchup. | Bridgeport inh pean | | | One of LULU BEIT” “One of the Best Films of the Year” Says JAMES W. DEAN, wew york dramatic TUESDAY, FEBR Conn., LAST TIMES TONIGHT FLORENCE STARTING TOMORROW | Miss DuPont ™ “The Golden Gallows” COUWWMBI j UARY 28, 1922. T0 DKIVE OUT THE POISON Foley Kidney Pills help the kidney the t caum aches and pains, ¥ polvonous waste and 149 Golden writen: Hin #t., f “1 take ee \Voley Kidney Pills for lumbago and eS | atwuye find great relief.” They ban. backache, rheumati Advertisement painn, #tift- the Mest Lavish of the Year — = critic of the Seattle Star and its BEGINNING WEDNESDAY at good druggist and use it like cold Scream.—Advertisement, , MALOTT on the Wurlitzer 11 a.m. © Always the Beat fer ti Liberty Guest! Coming Saturday—Betty Compson in the Clyde Fitch play— “THE WOMAN AND THE LAW"