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U CREW COACH TO BE MARRIED Edward 0. Leader Will Wed | Miss Florence M. Grover award ©. Leader, coach of the University of Washington crew, ts to be married to Miss Florence Meade Grover, of this city. An nouncement has been made by Mra ‘George Grover, mother of the bride to-be, Mra. Meade fa now on her way to San Francisco, where Miss Grover Leader will be married shortly after the latter's return from Pough- keepsie, where he has been with the Washington oaramen at the recent regatta. The couple wi! apend their honey moon in Los Angeles and later ro turn to Seattle r you pay puts 1 labor saving oe in your home |China Cannot Keep \Opium From Market PEKING, June 30.—Owing to lack of @ stable government in China, | the natives are cultivating vast | Poppy crops to get opium. THE MA! He (hopelessty}—Refuse me, and Tt shall never love anothert She (practically}—I'm more tnter- ested in wondering tf you'll ever love another if I accept you.—Answers, London. ae ES ‘Women are too apt to overestimate thelr strength and overtax it. When | feeling well they take unnecessary jong run cause . Wet fect, ex- posure to cold, itfting heavy burdena and overwork will often develop | troubles which cause no end of euf- fering. Lydia E. Pinkham's Veget- able Compound ts the unfailing reme- dy in such cases, Thousands of American women will testify to this fact who have regain, health and strength by ite use. you are suf- fering it will pay you to give it « fair trtal, vertinament. . THE WHAT IS THIS IN HISTORY? AX WISH AM WAS @AcKk WITH MISTAH erusoe ih a eta | Know anything about American history? Then pitch and show how accurately you can link up the above picture with some historical event in America. The picture is the ninth of a series of 24 which will be) printed in The Star in the form of puzzles. Watch for them | daily, and when the entire 24 have been printed and you) have made your guesses, send your answers to the History Puzzle Editor, Seattle Star, Seattle, Wash. A prize of $5 will be given for the set of answers most | nearly correct. And five prizes of $1 each will be given for the five next best. Get in the game! Boy, 9, Wades Into River; Is Drowned ARLINGTON, June 0, — Jack Ti’s fun. | TRICHINOSIS extra. Let me show you how you can become independent. H.C. PETERS, 726 3rd Ave. —A conven shall get of them ee See eee below: | What the Owl Drug Stores Offer to Kodakers ment in which is a full line of Eastman Cameras and Thorough cooking of the infected Kodaks, and all sorts of meat killa the larvae, ‘The disease photographic supplies and in; therefore, confined. In most cases, equipment are to be found. | —A friendly and competent sales service, through which it is intended that the customer necessary for the best use of the articles purchased. —And many interesting (some which are briefly described DR. R. H. BISHOP HEN you constder the great num Der of dixeases man can have, and the count lees millions of germs watchful ly wating to epring upon un suspecting vic tims, you cannot but marvel that we are living at all, A eudden out break of a certain disease always at- tracts scientific attention, as did a small epidemic of trichinosis, a rath- er rare disease in this country, in New Jersey recently, ‘Trichinosla ts caused by organiams |i the form of small round worma, | barely visible to the eye, which occur in oy or membraneour pouches, in the muscles of infected meateating animals, generally the hog, the rat and ma: They are known to remain alive, tho inac- tive, in the hog for at least 11 years. When the raw or imperfectly cooked | meat from such an animal is eaten, | the worms are liberated during the process of digestion, grow and mvul tiply in the tntesting and the young worms or larvas then bore their way into the blood stream and finally Into the muscles of the new host. Here they gradually become encyst- ed and remain until they die or are, in turn, liberated, aa before, ‘The degrens of iliness ts thought to vary with the number of living trt- china eaten. The number of worm larvae in @ pound of infected pork |has been estimated as high es 600, 000, Shoemaker, #yearold son of Mrs. ‘Littan Shoemaker, wae drowned | ‘near the bank of the Sti!lnguamtah | civer last night when wading into! \the river after # log. Sydney Paurke, | 110, endeavored to save his friend, |with whom he had been playing, but (found it impossible, | SERVICES FOR THE DEAF wit | be held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon fat St. Mark’s Eptxcopal church These services aro always held the first and third Sundays of each jiently located depart- to thone of nationalities which eat | pork raw or only slightly cooked. The epidemic of this disease re- ferred to, numbered 34 canes. Invee-| tigation proved conctuatvely that the! source of the epidemic was an in- | fected hog which had been slaught jered recently, a part of the meat having been eaten ag sausage. all the information "TZ" FOR TENDER, OORE, TIRED FEET ‘The minute you put your feet tn a exclusive) features SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922. Big Specials for Saturda Get the habit of trading at our store on Saturday. It will surely pay you and help you to save money. Each Saturday we offer a large number of exceptional values in the various departments and you may always be sure that the goods are dependable in every way. Values in this store mean quality merchandise, high-grade workman- ship, up-to-date styles and low prices. Walk down a few blocks and take advantage of them. Boys’ Durable Suits 2 Pairs of Knickers ny” $7.48 You can save money by bringing your boy in tomorrow and fitting him out in one of these $7.48 suits. They are on sale tomorrow! These suits are of high-grade wool tweeds, cassi- meres and worsteds that will give the best of service. All are tailored in the season’s newest models and finished in excel- lent shape. Remember the extra knickers mean extra service. Ages 7 to 16. Mary Janes, $1.50 Children’s gunmetal Mary Janes that will give splen- did wear. Good strong Me- Kay sewed sole with spring heel. Small metal orna- ment. Sizes 5 to 8, ; z 3 Mary Janes, Special $1.75 For Saturday only— White Nubuck Mary Janes for children. Heavy turned sole and spring heel; one strap; silk bow trimmed. Men’s Lisle Sox 3 pairs for $1.00 Regular 400 values of Men's Morcerized IAsle Sox; guaran: teed to give good servi double toes, aoles and heels; aray, Palm beach, biack and brown. Sizes 9% to 11%. Athletic Union Suits 2 for $1.75 Bpectal values of fine nain- sook Athletic Union Suita, She, 8 for $1.75. Cut full size. elas. tle insert In back, Sizes 34 to “a Shirts and Drawers Garment 79c Splendid value of Balbriggan Shirts an@ Drawers for 790 a garment, or $140 a suit Spring weight; short or long sleeves; ankle length, Men’s Bathing Suits 98c to $3.50 Jersey knit cotton bathing suite at 98c. Navy and white and red and white. Also mix- 4 wool and wool sults at $2.25, $2.50 and $3.50. Splendid Silk Hose Special $1.50 These are of a splendid quality and are sure to give satisfactory service, We have them in every fashionable shade—also black and white, New Satin Camisoles Special, $1.25 Attractively made Camiaples of an unusual- ty good wash satin with double elastic top; ornamented with amall rose buds. Colors flesh, orchid, navy, and black. All sizes, Pongee Bloomers Special $2.50 Women's bloomers of fine tmport- o4 Japanese pongee xilk; knee finish ed with Van Dyke points, picot edged. Rare value at this price. Bathing Suits Special $1.50 Women’s fine Jersey knit cotton bathing sults in the popular colors; trimmed in contrasting shades. Sults for boys and girls 890 Brocaaed Corsets $1.50 VERY SPECIAL OFFERING of low bust corneta with elastic inserts at top; boned with non-rust steels; fitted with four hose support- ors. Boys’ Union Suits 50c ‘The best quality of summer union suit that has been produced this year for boys of 6 to 14 years. Come with short sleeves; knee length. EXTRA VALUB/ Silk Hose, $1.19 VERY SPECIAL value of women’s new silk hose in heather mixtures, gray and beige shades. All sizes, Lingetie Crepe . Special yard 25¢ A big special for Saturday Special Values from our House Wares and 5c-10c-15c Departments Condensed Milk, 10c | Fruit Jar Rubbers Carnation and Borden's Con- hea ege pec mae sie? se pte of fruft jar rub- Del Monte Beans, 10c | ders; one dozen in box. Come tn tall cans; flavored | * with pork and tomato sauce. | Fruit Jars Campbell’s Soups, 10c | Anson Fruft Jars, quart stse, | per dozen $1.25; pint size, dozen only. Regular 40¢ quality of mercerized finished lingerte crepe; white and pink, 36 inches wide. Wool Golf Hose Special $1.50 40-inch Voiles Special yard 29c Chicken, tomato and vego- | Bi'y9 Extra value of 40-inch or table soups. oar New and popular numbers tn gandie finished volle for 8AT- URDAY ONLY; regular price Dutch Cleanser, 9c Tea Spoons, 4c this new favorite outing hose Bee a yard. Good range of Old Dutch Cleanser for scour. Silver finish retinnea tea Made of worsted yarn with spoons, 4¢; 3 for 10, ing, cleaning and polishing. colored roll tops. “Ie svone plain colors, Women’s Hosiery Special 25c New cotton hose made of an extra good quality yarn in black and brown—the finest that have yet been shown at this price. Wool Blankets Pair $5.00 Dark gray all woo! blankets mas in the Pendleton woolen mills; weight 4 pounds; suitable for camping. Avent AT sAMES i i A NARROW ESCAPE Jinely, “why what could have hap- Kills Blind Baby Fisher wan proudly exhibiting to! Pened to me?" Because of Pity) ni young wite nis day | got ae ee dear,” she replied, “but It grew so HORNSEY, Eng., June 80-—Mrs. | late I was afraid before you got Beautiful a “Aren't they beautie o en Daisy Maud Peters killed her baby|thused. “But, dear, I've been s0| back to town all the fish markets) because {it was going to be blind s for the past hour.” | would be closed."—From the Boston| all {tm life, She will be tried for murder, ‘ooli#h child!” he said, caress-| Transcript. Unused Films Are Returnable Our customers are always urged to take plenty of films along on their outing trips. Money is promptly and cheerfully refunded on upused rolls that are returned within a reasonable period of time Cameras Loaned—No Charge There is no charge; Full amount refunded If the prints are All our developing and print- Mail Orders i Every Owl Drug Store has a supply of $3.50 Eastman Cameras to + loan as an accommodation to its customers. ; Given @ deposit of the price is all that is necessary, * Mf the camera is returned within 15 days. F Prompt ae * * . 4 ‘ Guaranteed Developing and Printing D and Careful ‘That is the basis upon which we do this work. A not right, we will make them right. ie Attention ing plants are’manned by experts, and modernly equipped. Mall orders recetve prompt attention. First and Pike iM Films Dated Far Ahead The films you buy in an Owl Drug Store bear a dating for efficient use many months ahead of the date of purchase. You simply can't Get anything but fresh films in an “Owl” stora Kodak Albums A necessary adjunct to a Kodaking equipment; the only way to pre verve the pictures you prize and cherish. The prices start at $1.00, bound and loose-leaf styles, Third and Pike Elliott 6885 A, ee | “TIZ" bath, you feel pain being drawn out and comfort just soaking | in. How good your tired, swollen, burn ing feet fe “ad instantly draws out the polsonous exuda tions that puff up your feet and cause sore, inflamed, sweaty fect “TZ,” and nly “TIZ" takes the pain and soreness out of —= corns, calluses and bunions, Get a box of “TIZ" at any drug or department store for a few cents Your feet are never going to bother) you any more, A whole year’s foot comfort guarantesd.—Adveriisement, DRIED AlGHT UP WITH SULPHUR Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho-Sulphur, says a noted skin| specialist. Because of its germ de atroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the #kin clear and smooth. It seldom faile to relieve the tor ment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any goed druggist and use it like a cold cream.— Advertisement ITCHING ECZEMA | EASY TD DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Try this! Brush Sage Tea and Sul- phur Compound through your hair, taking one strand at a time, When you darken your halr with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trou blesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the addi. tion of other ingredients called ‘Wyeth'’s Sage and Sulphur Com. pound.” You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small Strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after an- other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hatr, though no dis. grace, is a sign of old age, and as we all appea Wyeth's ¢, get busy at once with Sage .and Sulphur Com pound and look years younger.—Ad. | vertisement. 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