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ellowstone Park ‘of his time.” it was this solitary trapper, thru an unknown, Indian 4 region to the south of the OF Here are some af the “historic i of Jim Bridger, who mixed yarns with his unbe- & tales of geysers and hot a place there,” he relat: “where there was the darndest you ever heard. There was Jong valley. One night, just be- T camped, I shouted: ‘Get up. And the echo woke me up in the fom oe a also told of coming to When he cross. ‘ed the stream the alum shrunk the r ‘of his horse Into mere spin- IR 8 YRS Smothering Spells and | Estinly “Goner Sro-| 'y e5 po- kane Woman Gives Facts in Her Case to Public in Gratitude to Tanlac ““Tanlac completely restored my health and I'm now abw to do all my housework and look after my Dig garden besides,” said Mra. J. W. i E. 2717 Sprague st., Spo Wash. “For yearn my troubles had been Polling me down until I wes «imply muffering agonies, { had muscular itism, and the pain just went ‘all over my body. My appetite was ‘YWery poor, and gas would form on stomach, causing my heart to tate dreadfully, and I had such % spells that for three I couldn’t lie down at night, had to sleep in a chair. My kid feys and bladder also bothered me | , and I was constipated, ee and fretful, and had terrible a hes. “But Taniac simply has been won erful, for it hag made a perfectly ‘well woman of me. I fust feet fine | ‘ali the time now, and besides I have | Sained fifteen pounds in weight. 1 @an't praise Tanlac enough for all it's done for me.” Taniac ix sold by all good drug Biste.—A Advertisement. MONKEY GLAND TREATMENTS have «been improved upon by acience. The latest methods of Gland treatments are being admin- istered by the Ex-Gov. Physician ‘Wocated acrose Third Ave. from the _ postotfice, at 1327 Third Ave. These treatments are used for inany dis- ereek, which still flows in || Cartoonists | THE SEATTLE STAR Many Specials Not Advertised Movey Specials in Stockings 432 pairs of subetandards in pure thread allk, Full fashioned, with finch Male garter-top and lise foot. In black, white, cordovan, African brown, new suede, polo, nude and fudge. in “fir these Stockings are selling as follows: 23 doxen at $2 a pair, and 13 dozen at $2.25 a pair, Special for Movey Day at $1.29 a pair. 200 pairs Women's Liste Stock- inge with seamed back and seam lene foot. In black, white and cordovan, Regular 850 quality, et 290 a pair. 12 pairs women's tmported full- fashioned SiIk Lisle Stockings in lace boot effects and clocking». Regular $1.00 quality at Mic a pair. First Floor Z Tuesday-—-A Big Silk said Wool Remnants A splendid assortment at decided savings Lengths from one-half to five yards, Canton Crepe, Taffetas, Mensatine, Satin, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Fancy Silks, Berge, Broadcloth, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Velour and Coatings. Lining materials: Sateen, Percaline, Venetian and Fancies, —Firet Floor Reduced Scarfs $1.39 Never before have these sporta fibre stik Bearfs been offered at this low price, 1% yards in length, and 9 inches wide, with a 7%-Inch knotted fringe. In the season's most fashionable colors, —First Floor Sweaters $1.95 Very Special 97 Blipon Sweaters in dainty colors of orchid, MOVE SSIES SG SET ORES oe Day for Savings eee NE IS Hand Bags $1.39 288 in this lot, consisting of Hand Bags and Beauty Boxes; all of genuine leathers, in several now styles and in the most wanted colors. —First Floor Cretonne 42!/yc 1,250 Yards for Movey Day Extra fine quality, in 21 patterns—lovely pat- terns _and colorings; secured in a special pur- chase.~ Drapery Remnants 1% to 4-yard lengths Marquisettt Remnants.... a Curtain Net Remnants. / Cretonne Remnants sone Children’s Dresses $1 Fifty Children’s Dresses of white lawn, colored organdie and Swiss. Attractive styles, trimmed with dainty lace, hemstitching or embroidery. —Junior Section, Second Floor Children’s Coats $1.95 24 only, greatly reduced. Made of serge, in black and white checks Some novelties in the Take a Look at These Values aimmmammmmene nares Shirts LUO High-Grade in Every Respect Good Materials, Good Tafloring, Good Patterns, Good Colors. EXTRA VALUES —Men's Section, First Floor Necklaces 50c 288 in the lot of fancy Crystal Necklaces, in all colors, 24 to BAH: THE OLD FISH OOSNT SeEM Wow. wow. i WAS JUST GOING TO HITHIMWITH THIS, ANO NOW HES GOING TO STRIKE s AT ITAGAIN. A Here are the latest cartoons to be submitted to The Star) by amateur artists. The top one was submitted by D. Charles | Woodridge, 1018 Park ave., Bremerton. The second is the work of John Edwards, Kirkland. Alf Restad, 15-year-old student at Franklin high school, who lives at 5209 Mayflower st., submitted the third drawing, and the bottom one ig the! work of F.G.S., 1320 N. 41st ast. | ; H KEEP WELL: Poeogeny pollution from some shacks . . , Into It, j Dri | So try to get water trom springs | $$ $$ $$ $$$ quite distant from dwellings and jeamps. When in the least doubt, |botl the water for five minutes, summer | place {t in a jug, well stoppered, in| finds more peo) a cold stream to cool, carry it with | ple going camp-| you and use no other, ing or automo-| When you find m really safe biling for their! spring, take good care to keep it vacations. clean, not only on your own account, Careful prep- but for the sake of others, Instead aration usually) of dipping a bucket or other vesuel is made in ad-| into it, collect the water at the out- vance for these | flow, even if a pipe or trough has to excursions. The pe constructed. right clothing,| Waste water should not be thrown cooking utensils | into the spring or dumped on the and food are) ground near by, and all othor waste provided, but very often no thought | should be buried about 12 Inches be- in given to the water supply. It gen-| low the surface of the ground and erally 1s felt that water can be #0-/ at a place lower than the level of the cured anywhere, spring, With the ever-increasing number Se of campers, fishermen and hunters, | Lunn Announces He there ts @ corresponding risk of the ri paiialian #¢ ereniie abd seota. Wants Senatorship Walter J. Lunn of Auburn, state BY DR. R. H. BISHOP VERY @nses and weaknesses. There may be one for your trouble. Call and talk {t over with the doctor FREE, “yuewesTs0apy— Water may look and taste good and yet contain typhoid germs. One| representative of the 40th district weil in New York last year caused |nince 1915, has announced his candi more than 60 cases, some in widely |dacy to succeed Howard Taylor of Gifferent localities, A big rain had |Kagle Gorge as state senator, Luggage For Movey Day Traveling Bags $5.95 Cobra grain feather Bags in three plees style. Leather lined, end large and roomy. Regularly priced at $9.00. Suit Cases $4.45 Fine woven Matting Sult Cases bound on all edges, with straps all around. Size 24-inch, Reg ularly priced at $6.00. contrasting colors. Women’s Underwear More Than a Thousand Garments Bought Very Specially for Movey Day. Glove Silk Vests 288 good quality Silk Vesta, tn bodice style, with elik ribbon straps. Sizes 36 to 42 Glove Silk Bloomers Yo match vests; well reinforced. These are the lowest prices we have had for a long time. ———— Cotton Union Suits Bodice and with ouff knee. 340 in thie lot. and 38, each Children's 149 fine Cotton Suits, tn low neck, sieevelens and knee length atyle, and Dutch neck with elbow sleeves. Sizes 2, 4, 6, # and 10 Reduced from $1.50 to 85e each regulation stylea, Well reinforced Sizes 34, 3¢ -66e wide. ion Suits wide. Lisle Union Suits Of fine Male, with mercerized band bodice top, ribbon straps and cuff knee. Sizes 34, 3¢ and 5c --Firet Floor ginghams, one-half price Hundreds of good, white, gray and navy, with striped hips and Madras 45c Yard Excellent quality White Madras Cloth; Regulat 650 quailty. White Voiles 29c Yard White Votes in neat stripe effects. Regular 600 quality. Remnants Cotton Goods One-Half Price usable lengths of voties, Devonshires, sues, muslins, cambrics, outing flannel and other staple domestic and novelty wash goods. lot. Sizes 2 to 6 years. —-Becond Floor well, look well and wash well. Cotton Fabrics 29¢ Yard Regular 40c and 45c qualities 1,410 -yards of 86-inch black Sateen. 32 inches 400 quality. Regular 460 quality. 46 inches 460 quality. percales, ratines, tis: at 35c. At —Junlor Bection, Second Floor 500 “Jiffiom” Porch Frocks An Extraordinary Purchase for. Movey Day $3.00 Suitable for street or informal wear. Made of splendid, soft, fine ginghams. copied from higher-priced models, Dresses of lovely, soft, clear-cut checked ging- hams are worth twice this price. They'll fit Try them. Organdie trimmed. Appliqued designs. Gener- ous pockets. Correctly set collars. Effective self-color combinations. Low-swung waistlines. Don’t Miss This Sale.—apparet section, Third Floor 630 yards of 30-inch checked Japanese Crepes. 610 yards of Renfrow Devonshire Cloth in plain colors and neat checks and stripes. Regular 45c and 50c Quality Pillow Cases 85c Each 600 Cohaasett Pillow Cases, seconds of Pequots, but with no Imperfections tn the weave. and 45x36 inches, before hemming. Extra value Not over one dozen to a customer. 20-inch lengths. Reduced. —Firet Floor Stationery Reduced 250 boxes of highgrade linen- finished paper, in white only. 72 sheets to the box. Reduced to 25e. 600 packages of envelopes, in 3 styles, lnen finished. Reduced to 10c a package, or 3 for 250. —Firet Floor Shopping Bags 69¢ 144 of them. Extra large size, ~—First Floor Yards and yards of beautiful novelties. All 6 to 10 inches wide, in brocades, Dresdens and taffetas, suitable for everything for which ribbons are used. All reduced to 490 a yard. —Ribbons, First Floor Albums $1.33 Splendid quality jeatherette Albums, in dark green, gray and brown. Size 7xll, 100 in the lot. Kodak Section, First Floor Delightfully Sewing Machines at Big Savings $42.50 Vindex Special ~~ at $36.75 A dependable low priced Sewing Machine of the vibrating shuttle type, that will do splendid work year in and year out. The case is of golden oak, nicely finished. There is a complete set of at- tachments, and the machine ts fully guaranteed. We will make @ liberal allowance on your old machine. Sold on terms, if de- sired, at $2 down and $1 per week. —Basement Salesroom Regular —Second Floor 42x36 —Second Floor Snappy Movey Day Specials in the Special Price Basement ‘A Month-End Movey Clearance of Broken Lines of Ready-to-Wear at Quick Disposal Prices 10 Tweed Capes, formerly $15, for $10.15. 8 Tweed Coats, formerly $15, for $10.15, 10 Wool Dresses, formerly $15, for $6.95. 9 Jersey Dresses, formerly $12.50 for $6.95, 4 Silk Dresses, formerly $15, for $6.95. 7 Wool Dresses, formerly $10, for $6.95. 14 Jersey Jumper Dresses, formerly $5.50, for $3.50. 10 Two-piece Jersey Dresses, formerly $9.50, for $5. 2 Two-piece Jersey Suits, formerly $15, for $9.50. 2 Velour Suits, formerly $25, for $9.50. 85 White Wash Skirts, formerly $1.19, for 75c. 8 Crepe House Frocks, formerly $3.95, for $1.95. 86 Gingham House Frocks, formerly $4.50, for $2.95. 14 Novelty Crepe Frocks, formerly $5.50, for $3.95. Girls’ Dresses 95c A clearance of ginghams and chambrays. Stripes, plaids, checks, plain colors and combi- nations. Many styles in the lot; all have large tie sashes. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Trimmed Hats $2.95 150 smart Mid-Summer Hats including large drooping trimmed dress hats; medium and small street hats, trimmed in a profusion of lovely flowers and ribbons. Black, navy, old-blue, white and two-toned effects. Very special, $2.95. Apron Dresses 85c Percale Apron Dresses. With belts and tie- back sashes. Slip-over and side front but- tohing models. A large assortment of pat- terns and colors. Sizes 36 to 44. Nainsook Gowns 59c Fine nainsook, with fancy stitchings of blue. Cut generously full. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Flesh color only. Extra Specials in Burson Silk Stockings 800 pairs of seconds. In firsts would sell at $1.50 a pair. Good quality silk in black and cordovan—814, 9, 914, 10. Special at 65c pair. 200 pairs of seconds. In firsts would sell at $2.25. Black and cordovan lace effects. Sizes 9,914 and 10, Special at 75c pair. Bloomers 39c¢ Of nainsook, reinforced and finished with ruf- fle. Flesh only. Envelope Chemises 39¢ Of nainsook, with bodice top with blue stitch- ings. Cut full, in sizes 34 to 42. Flesh only. Aprons at 50c Women’s Aprons of percale, sateen, cretonne and crepe, in Polly Prim, Marguerite and belt- ed styles. Children’s Apron Dresses of fancy figured per- cale, light and dark backgrounds.