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THE SEATTLE STAR Be A 6, 1922, . Walking-Stick Radio| — mn nn Seattle Man Its Creator ld W. ’s Bl MecDougall-/outhwick (_."":*".. Second Averwe at Pike —Second Floor Telephone Main 6720 Organdie Vestee Sets Frosh, Summer Neckwear of crisp, imported organdie, embroidered in} $1.25 gay contrasting colors. Two-piece seta—collar and venteo, —Street Moor MORNING Enter Our Special r 12-button Dressmaking Kayser tog AN Contest Chamoisette | | 4 $100 in Prizes i} \ 5 4 You want a new Summer Dress Gloves 3 anyway—make it now—and win 79 es , eng r : loves . \ d Buy Your Materials Here oF a ae # iF % Enter your name immediately. with spearpoint backs. . —Garments must be finished Colors gray, white mastic ret ope Bo and pongee. Sines 5% to Further Details from Mrs. Dolan—Contest Manager —Personal Shopping Service, Fourth Floor Wash Suits i TESS $1.35 — Girls’ C.H. Shipton, 3003 W. 70th st., Seattle, “listening in” with |] walking stick wireless outfit. 1 jo by Price er, ore ~—Clever styles, sailor, Peter ‘ . . ic manors e! oak. Pan, Oliver Twist styles in- : White and Muslin Slips i dain wills Sethe’ |cll “teas she months making GIN | aiteceea te nee New Designs Dainty Colors 95c and in the windings I used 1,000 feet —eizes 3 to & years. —These needed underthings for of the finest Insulated wire. I made ||] it for @ novelty, not for a commercial in whenever you want are. made possible by the latest ce created by C. H. Shipton, . Toth st. ordinary eyes, the device is 8 stick. It can be used that Also, it ean be pulled out iy. too, % a8 a fishing rod. There is a ttacmment and en|| SNUFFLES ctric flashlight, making it a handy hg to have around day or night, in BY DK. RH. BISHOP —MacDougali Southwick, . girly are splendid values, Third Floor —sizes § to 16 years. ‘ Most Extraordinary Values Pa lyr Corset Covers —trimmed with lace and em : Envelope Chemises wolees 4 6 6 fig uetld uicle aks Step-in Drawers P Petticoats Shipton has perfected and ts selling other types of radio reecetving sets Gowns Bloomers Mercerized Sox 5 8 to 12 for older girls. 6 Pairs Step-in Chemises | | Men’s | Infants’ Dresses waite E a ane $1. 35 of first importance are the smart, up-to-the-minute —others have motifs of contrasting material, colored 9 5 ey eaee, of content | a styles. stitching, lace, embroidery, novelty pipings. c * Snuffies Black, cortova . oegeveelbgvagge white, green and purple. —then the materials are very good—nainsook, batiste, _ there is a big selection; ever so many styles. in ahead sen a head” t# rather Well reinforced. Sizes 9% to common among |i] u%. children, tif MacDougall Southwick, <n a at eo Man's Shop, just inside self, or it accom. |i] the door panies many dis ams, wich as fever, er mumps and. the Bangalow d Contr Uke, and then the nasal discharges g Aprons : are “catching.” at White Bluffs |“h.. cui may at the outset suffer [PIA, June 6.—-With a bid of |from chilliness and “headache, and 5 OD a eganltiadl gag on rd [gether nagalbediypaen out eel 9 c awarded 4 contract to ‘Then nose “runs,” a wate ttractt renee — and farm buildings for 15/ secretion appearing; with this the 4 «> ft ban apt or8 tracts on the White Bluff* | nose gets clogged up and the child | = ory or ? be $ state soldier settlement | snuffies, breathes with difficulty, and | fs be ae ‘- ite et. ‘This makes a total of 20/nas to keep its mouth open to| pre Alon og orig neopay is out of 68 that will be ready for breathe at all. Bises 36 to 44. —MacDougall- Southwick, Third Floor voile, crepe. H —some are all white; others in voguish colors; some —Sizes for small, medium and large women. ae ae ds ocean with contrasting shades. —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor sai Gertrudes 50c —every little girl as well as babe wears gertrudes. —these are prettily trimmed t 2: 95 with lace and embroidery, | } A big range of hand-embroidered designs in both gowns chem ines. Gowns and Chemises V shape, round and equare necktines in the night- Laud waates 6 bak Some have cap sleeves; others sleeveless. —MacDougall Southwick, Good range of siren MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor Third Floor Handkerchiefs Woven colore? borders, some corded effecta, tn tog omme ain Ce —Sirect Floor Crepe Kimonos : By in Pretty Colors $9.45 —Oriental styles in colorful cotton crepe. —many shades, in- cluding rose, Copen, light blue, pink, orchid. —hand embroidered in rose and cherry blossom designs. —sizes 36 to 44, —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor cy within the next few) ‘The obstruction ts worse when the child is lying on tts back, caus —_——_—_——_ ing much discomfort at night; tn in ‘Thompeon, | fants, indeed, attacks of suffocation commits suicide with rifle at bis) may result and breast feeding be on Michigan road, four miles | interfered with. of here. After a time the watery secretion | Increases and at the end of a day} | or two becomes considerable in quan- | | tty, the swelling of the mucous | membranes of the nose at the same jtime lessening, so that the nowe| |breathing becomes easier, The dis- | charge, while it becomes leas in| quantity, becomes also thicker, and | jfinally dries up altogether after a | week or two. | The child is at first lanqnid and | |unfit for any exertion, but bright jens up somewhat after the first two jor three days, There is a great tendency for the leatarrh to pass downward to the bronchial tubes and the lungs, and| this constitutes the ehief danger of | nasal catarrh in childhood. | Recurring colds must, therefore, not be treated lghtly; they may | = |lead to bronchitis or pneumonia, | A cause may be carefully sought | jin iilventilated and overheated | nurseries, in stomach troubles, in Ble jeold extremities, in injudicious ex- jposure. And the discovered cause must be removed before any treat- ment will avail. Knit Union Suits 50c 95c 00d quality cotton sults. —flat knit weave, —finely knit. —bodios and regulation topa —elens 26 to 44 ~slzes 36 to 44. $1.25 —of fine mercerized Jivie in flesh tint. —from a famous maker. beth bodice and regulation tops —Wwell reinforced, tines 326 to 44, | —bodice and regulation tops, —striped and fig- ured coutil. derizes our methods in transaction, and our cus- cour- —two styles. —back lace, —flesh tint. —double boning. —sizes 22 to 28. $ —brocade coutil. —double boning. 95 —back lace. aia 96 ‘ 2 flesh tisk sizes 22 to 28, —MacDongall Southwick, Third Floor Paid om Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. Women’s Children’s Union Suits Vests 55c 3 for $1 00 Per atris are Waue Unter Sulie,, with but- . on “7 fitting ‘Knees and “drop peat. Sises ~hoth bodice and regulation tops, tightly fitting knees and open —very good value Bines 6-16. tines 36 to 44 —MacDougall.Southwick, Third Floor are similar Union Suite with cap of lead; your back hurts or ee irine is cloudy, full of sediment, you are obliged to seek relief Take a glass of Salts before | Humphreys, 14. Victoria, B.C. ...36 x breakfast if your Back hurts BEBE Kastner Tanti se i lore by Sg Se DEATHS Boat Schedu les | T T T T Shively, John W., Seattle - Legal| Ringer, Henry, 45 years. or Bladder bothers you | IN PERIL { VI AL S A IS ICS Shirley, Edith B., Seattle .....Legal DIVORCES | GRANTED | iiatics. Wrank M., 46 years Fr man Dock Foot ManionSt } . Patterson, George Markham, Se- | Bovindon, Gertrude King from Jobn. | tayden, Benjaming, 75 years. ‘an ke: Amer’ men and women| BIRTHS Towsley, Glenn A., boy. | gatile “ar | Hall “Antia from Murray A” Serk Warsaliiy ehmenee n sAye a Pb Paty [> Must guard constantly against Kid Accola, George Caspar, boy. MARRIAGE LICENSES | Weaver. nut |Gibnon, “Alfa Zeta from William A. | Kiefer, Sophia, 57 years. ravel by sfeamer 3 trouble, because we eat too - J. gir Name and Kesidence. Ag® | Hutebi. gp * eKal) Hara, Victora from Helen, Lester, David, 3 years. ' se Bon and all our food is rich. Our Aimer, Man Mortis, ‘boy. Aregory, Marry G., Seattle .......23 | Netw mn Ann, “Lege! | Brown, William A. from May Mitte || Mave, ‘Louie, $3 vents. | TACOMA is filled with uric acid whieh Ben, Jack, irl Harte, Flora, Black Diamond ..---17| Hecker, He ‘Legal Philbrick, Frederick Augustus 83 Slaw SPEED IMFORT kidneys strive to filter out, they Blasykowsk goveph Ax boy. Stedham, Fred, Seattle ........Legal| - | |” years. : girl. fe ode e ~ le \ f Weaken from overwork, become Hrulce, Thomas Charles, boy. ge» fllhennappe dipoatohenay. OF ARMY TENTS NAVY || Okada, S. 57 yours. DAILY ! ; the eliminative tissues Goering, Maurice RL, girl Boer OTT pe oS ee “ | Rickard, Addie 1, 75 years, 7%, 12 a.m. 1, 3, 5 7) 8 Dm | _ clog 4 the result is kidney 5 ht 8 a iy Douglas. Anna W, Black Diam 3 / New and Used | Shimidsu, Kokichi, 34 years, H 45e FOR SINGLE TRIP } “trouble, bladder weakness and jones, Howard Wf Fournier, George M., Renton A res AMP LEWIS WIRELESS || 3108 Charles. 69 years, Se FOR ROUND TRIP "general decline in health, Kline, Herman. "boy. | Jonnson, Marie, Seattle Ut aii blah anake seeaion CAMP LE al Smith, Samuel Burke, 79 years. ‘8 feel like Yan Magon, Edward J. boy. Lang, Charlotte, Seattle . 21! le selected casings, 76 University, Cor. Western Ave. }| Uyemura, Tome, $8 years. NC 2 “We When your kidney! Meller, Herbert, boy. Hicks, Della Charle | thoroughly inspected anu Pert tigers a i VICTORIA. BC Nakata, Masehachi, girl Overend, Hugh A. boy Rodway, Samuel G.. girk niannominesstioamnntneconinatel T ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS guaranteed Alleged Slayer’s | FREE TREATMENT Kasuyoshi, boy. two or three times during the night; Sa lraiad, J. wink. i if you suffer with sick headache or gnonne., i* George Bar, fi |] Mes and women—no matter inbl . Father in Everett ‘dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, Peylor, Herbert Welnwright girl || whet your altmont, eresp this op- Forskin blemishes EVERETT, June 6.—J. W. Steven- | RW IRT ET Tee reyes ical dintatthai ie hina Vv our Sanipractic MODERN DENTISTRY DR, HOWIN J. BROWN, he 106 Columbia st. “gr you have rheumatiam when the | weather is bad, get from your phar- oat about four ounces of Jad a, 4 take a tablespoonful in a i of water before breakfast for “@ few days and your kidneys will er: P College, |] 720 Thompson Bldg., 4th Ave. and Cherry St, Seattle: Main 6714 7 in Bast Stanwood, arrived here ing and Healing from Minneapolis yesterday, He was use gon, father of Donald E. Stevenson, on a charge of murdering A, A. Al- : % reer erineniertmrnmetrrnts SELLINGHAM- ANACORTES Soothi ee eterrrester ‘ Meroe Bee dr tesa ot aeenes 8.75 “ red: irritate accompanied by Thomas N. Swale, , ecrm@le hia Teri ide Dire ie fom = on Mig ghd For more than 20 Seip Your inte Bitock 1200 « It luces irritation channel fhe! th eee, | AND MILL Ports - mn juice, combin ‘01 u! 10.00 « Wthia, and has been used for gen- ning Met clase Pp bead yo deiie | STs modern — platework, artifictal bridgework, gold erations to flush and etimulate THE New" De Ue oat a CANDIED LAXATIVE | (iste konu eNO snr FOR CHILDREN OR ADULTS r2) MOVIES SS NEAH BAY & WAY Ports ‘THe GREATEST AcTERS nm THE womo || MULCLARE SOUND NAVIGATION to Victoria, B. C. All Other Sizes in Proportion MAIL ORDERS Careful attention paid to Mail Orders. No deposit required. PikeStreet Tire Shop V. O. STANDRING, Propr, 1026 Pike St,, Cor, Boren Phone Eiliott 0446 Kidneys; to neutralize the Peles sos the urine 00 it no longer is ‘ healthy condition “& source of irritation, thus ending eizedhat the home of Bebe memeg $e Wiadder dieorders. censive; cannot|Daniels, Charles Caprice is\| an expert in extract id b lice to have ad-| Maier injure, makes a delightful efferves- | 81 Wi por av € Fihia-water barerees. and be-| mitted he intended to slay the every hame, because >) movie star for $25. He waa)| traction of tect) can mak istake by bi ‘e ; kidney flushing any ume.eitaken to a hospital for ob- pee, RMON | “ amy, BCLUELO My PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. Colman Deck. Main 2903 ¥ * W KEEP THE LIVER ANG Cowes ROEM, 5M. 4. 41 ALL Goop vayagisrs _

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