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FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922. THE SUATTLE STAR rAGK ® in the chair, I believe she wan|finest ever, and if you attended that = Thy slew ont moo] Band Will Give | MOTHER! MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS - Her mother, too Heattio. ts to Concert Sunday | \ and both aal 5 " od aving #uch al | Star and Mra, McCabe fo: is « er ¢ Adam's concert band, directed by 7] Lh) a J . Mi forting cheer ’ i Director Fraw-| A: P. Adame of the Adams | 9] Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday eee |Iey and their company have -the heater oi n . : 4 . yeartfelt thanks of the following ——_—. in The Seattle Star SHUTIN PARTY AT WILKES pert! + Mh tgs vi : s 4 L pe ce acum a Joy tm the distilled elixer of #un-| Ain Mare Er Porter” Mice Mabie ay’ | Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Fruity EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE shine and the Seattle Cooperative | jong ltannah Kvame, Geo {devoted almost wholly to § ‘ Phone Capitol 2267 jStock Co. players at the Wilkes | Robinson, Alfred Ftimnette, Wm, J.|28Vian music, including selec Taste and It cannot Injure Little Stomachs. | theater are the real shine apreadérs.! xiurray, Roland S. Jennings, A. A,| ftom the Friday of last ¥ hutine ac . > " oe ppg “The secret of happiness ts WELCOME HOME . Fesponded by contrib | ¢- petr inv ie ae ee a Be Semething to do.” Several of our shutins were hair, Mr, Youngs | ay All agre it was the | meen by the e 6.4 | happy to be present and enjoyed delivery and in bia re} ponents “A @ TAN” ) | 19, at the I Don't let child stay CHEER the welcome-home entertainment {port he sald, “Wish 1 could picture / —— Papen | Tee Oe eee | | Cole wotlk GnUr ASTIAS. ‘ea te Ia nice to de a shut-in given Potentate Hugh M. b =~ i= you her happiness when I brought | | ow ler Gab 3 ‘Ge poo | rca see 7 + constipated, And 0 to see the show; well and Past Potentate John |— : _ | | 1 = Wave peovie come to wee yom | Rex Nile Temple | aenemtne renner wwomy|| GIRLS! LEMONS —— ||| Sin"not onty interes and very | | Wali Fs METE cantiours tar t BF tee vee tne to bears gt Ry || | grateful for your helpful sug- || mayor, and 11. D. Hull and W. H. Cox, 1 To driphten up the day, These good Sunshiners will be | | WHITEN ROUGH || eee sien ier titow” yom | {counell candidates, addrensed the | WA good work for the living, more than welcome by shatins jf [NGROWN TOE NAIL i i a i yg cree: you | | Young Men's Hepublican club ‘Thurs. ares . thruout the elty, ow was | } o a ' day, Chasing all their cares awoy. ‘The sh | c | ee ay. 4-4 nw |{* c We may not talk adout it the tent ere, i HAPPED HANDS pS sh thei be og Sy) Bram we suffer much less pain . . P - Le a | fast and I am unable to buy a -— 2 our friends once more remind jes Ver a TT eew 0 Tonnes GMa oe Nall || sauesae the juice o two lemons invo | THANKS wheel chair, #0 Wondered if it ws Ene. Ghanines 100. Sae | Turns Out Itself « bottle containing three ounces of |... With to thank Wm, Farman| would be possible for me to get they think of wa again, pe os S « roca ~ vata. | Orebara’ Whit wh T any drag (224, G0, Bunter for their excetient| thix one, If it should be gone wy is then much shorter, oe uy ee » | A tew drope of “Outgro” upon the| Orchard i whic |work in putting up Al Studaman's| would you be able to help me me night a pleasant dream, cot ner moarrral. | akin cuveunting the ingrewing nai) | “tore will supply for a few cents,/aerial in the heavy rain of Thurs get one. J certainly would ap- ind life to us sweeter und ve & birthday lunch.| feduces inflammation and pain and |shake well, and you have a quarter: |day morning *o that Al could have| preciate it, as we are so in Then any poet's dream lunshiners gave a birthday junch| go toughens the tender, sensitive akin |pint of harmless and delightful lem: |the afternoon's radio service, need of one, Respectfully, WW Bea te te senor of Mra, Rida Gibbina | WAderneath the toe pail, that it can |on-bleach lotion to soften and whiten eee MRS. A. H. ADAMS, o 9\° tom an et. Mr. Prank Kloty of | Ot penetrate the flesh, and the nail red, rough or chapped hands, This WANTS WHEEL CHAIR Tolt, Wash. Lilian Whiting says that no one | 0 PEN woh cathedral, ascom. |trAa naturally outward almost over homemade temon lotion is far supe Dr. Loope: I am a reader of eee Murry, mother! A to 1 of jolexative” Ja often st} that te neal ~ ean be unhappy who ts filled with) said eae & Johnson, gave | aight. rior to glycerin and rose water to) your Sunshine Smiles and in » 4, Note—The chair referred to| “California Fig Syrup’ ay | wary. . interest in the happiness of others, | P* eer etl Le | "Outaro” ta @ harmless antiseptie|smoothen the skin. Famous stage| treet Insue I noticed that = [above wus given by Mra. Richart] prevent @ sick chil It} Geavine “California Fis Syren metas popular songs. | manufactured for chiropodists, How: | beauties use it to bleach and bring| lady had » wheel chair she |to Mra. Johonison and it is making| your ehild ix constipated, pilious, fo- | haw directions for babies and children : MiUTING || Mra . Mra Moon, Mrx,./@ver, anyone can buy from the drug | that soft, clear, rosy-white complex: wanted to give to some nerdy [her very happy. Surely some one! verish, fretful, has cold, colle, or if| printed on the bottle. Say “Califors | dack Shire Shatin, Mrs. Newport, Mre. Gran,| Store & Uny bottle containing direo-jion, because it doesn't irritate-—Ad-| person. My husband has been [has « wheel chair to give to this|stomach is sour, tongue coated, | nia,” or you may get an imitation fig : mean, Mrs. ©. W. Shatin, Mr. | |Misn Leed, Mra. Dickenson, Mra.| Hons.—Advertisement, “ vertisament, | merelicnd for 10 mention, lo bed man. fF thank you. breath bad, remember a good “phys | syrup.—Advertinement, Rowers, Farwell Lilly, Bonny | |Jobanison and Mrs. Lackey served. | gugumems ns es = 4 Watson Co. and Butterworth & | | oS | 7 Sons’ ambulance. i FIRST “RADIO” INSTALLED , . ; —— At Stdaman bas hin radio. tml Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop stalled and you never saw a hap > HANNAH EVANS WINS pier shut-in in your lif, Al ts the! 7 ‘The beautiful luncheon cloth em | first to draw a set from our shut 3 ‘ d by Carl W. Robison, 1608/1 radio fund. Thin fund ix open! : 500 45th 8. W.. has been awarded to Miss to any one wishing to give toward | , Hannah J. Evans and the dresser | yadio receiving set, but the linit OVERCOATS : scarf to Milkman. Mr. Robinson. | o¢ your gift is one dollar. The next! who Is a shutin, does excellent Work jt, get a set will be Anthony | of this kind. His phone number t8 | gtearns, who is blind and helptess,| West 01405. He learned to do this just ag Mr, Studaman, work in army hospitals The following are contributers Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell, Liew Best Cough Mixture (ov: J vn5"'wiana s"semnnay| () Is Home Made fie SS Se \ we . AT LEAST=— | Acts With Speed — Loosens the | Tites, G. D. Stule, A. H. Hawkins, —Phiegm—Stops the Irritation /Chas. Smith, Frank Batterby, Guy) and Coughing Ceasca M. Thompson, Frank P. Lilty, Capt Is Cheaply Made at Home ate rereame ss ys | Some mame mene | , FREE, with your new Spring Suit, Ft eet cot colds (compelled to KO out and earn the e oe Regent arachy ‘tent [tyra wipes storie STs : by making your selection from the eorens: oft membrane w. 7 ot, appeared for a wheel i [mine "eer ori : Tailored Ready Companys’ immense not only do that but will herself be | Stra te wo real stock of 3,000 TWO-PANTS SUITS! aling acti ‘The case wae reported by Oscar Puts | Tones of the Ballard police station \da——Advertisement. and Mrs, Minnie McCabe, 405 W « SSS A : Our big volume and buying power 2 Th E 4 PANTS save you good money. «!! The Emporium || ==. a : —come in and See these suits of double life. The.. . | cont and vest : suits that enable you to havea Interesting Coat | fhoscanes ; C freshly pressed pair of trousers at . choos) fren st »} all times. Specials : $5.00 and $6.00. 4 Nowhere on the Pacific Coast eran din eee will you find a greater selection. The ‘ | “er. Geom ¥ world’s best clothing makes are doth, at vreau BLAS | Come On . shown tn this wondertal-Mock of fresh Spring and Summer styles. ior ee ence Boys You owe it to yourself to see them. All the season’s smartest modes | In our Boys’ Department are here—all the preferred col- | Saturday we will give sacs tne’ = || | Baseball ailored Readu Co. $39.75 $49.75 $59.75 Bat Free Suits wi i ac Home of 2-Pants for Men and with every boys’ suit. FOURTH AVE. AT PIKE STREET | a 5 te or vill fi bi Smart New Frocks | po eal a Slim, straight lines, wide sleeves, fancy girdles, in |]! twills, tricotines, crepes, $1 6 75 | Spar 85 ® a ‘ satins, taffetas, at..........0ss00e6- e SxTRA ' wo ae ants ult Ss at sus en An exquisite showing of new Crepe Frocks in all the ||) PANTS Special 5 | 5 | Extra beauty of the new season’s modes, navys and blacks | Made of strong worsteds ichly beaded and trimmed—flame t d pastel |] . a §5 Spring Offering co i} 41% choice No matter how you are built, we can fit you— longs, shorts, stouts 4 at this price or regulars—sizes 82-52 © \ of hundreds of Suits bv of All-wool 2-Pants Suits in strong herringbone The ever-clever tailored modes with yee worsteds and Our Hat Department Just received a big their deft touches in detail and finish. aoe" is all ready ah chigeaeett of Che Well wi a wondertu Suits with the new, jaunty, short, c { ie aaah ox! stock of flaring coat— JUNIOR $™ 85 Boston Bags Suits more elaborate, beautifully em- RUSSIAN * Genuine Cowhide, idered— SUITS — ew very broidered special e All-wool garments for Wonderful showi f the little felows—2 to 8 Hats Ste reamoe ae si ona Mallory and Stetson New Shirts CROMPTON $3.00 to $7.00 with collars to match. Many J + beautiful patterns. For your Pr Vane choice...... $2.00 to $3.50 S secial for ‘ ‘aturda Biggest assortment Seattle Home of a se ; on of Caps in the city Interwoven Hosiery $1.00 to $3.00 All Colors—All Prices $24.75 $39.75 $49.75 7 The Emporium 601 PINE STREET