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Quick! Don't wait! ff # European Ai QUICK! STOP FALLING HAIR! B5-cent “Danderine” will Save Any Mati or Woman's Hair—Delightful Tonic—See Dandruff Go! Every bald Dead started with just a few falling hair and a little dandruft—-but soon hair appeared thin, soraggly, and the dreaded bald spot. to let hair fall out or tolerate @estructive dandruff when you can ly correct all such hair trouble & bottle of delightful Danderine. It seems Airplane Service Is Closed “AMSTERDAM, Oct. 13—The alr Mail service between Holland nd Open a Gately Charge Account YOU NEED NOT PAY ALL IN 30 DAYS [=] GHIELYS (zz) 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets dertne; how it hair to grow long, thick, at j luxuriant. Danderine is not or greasy, It is the largest hair corrective and tonic tn Get @ bottle at any drugstore, ter, but will resume April 1. sure year‘round service. “This Extra Pair Gives Double Wear” New Fall Styles Suits and Overcoats | $30, $35, $40, $45 Big Value—Small Price All the newer Fall styles in Suits for Men and Young Men—with two pairs of trousers. Higher grade woolens, better tailoring and wider choice of patterns than we have ever been able to secure before. This great value is pos- sible only through concessions obtained by our tremendous buy- ing power of 106 Gately Stores. Millions know the magic of Dan corrects oly, dan- drafty, itehing scalps and helps the the of the former King Constantine, | younger brother Alexander came into world because ft is not a humbug! London has shut down for the win- Tt 1s] come, for he likes his new job better | 'ter, there was another upheaval tn expected that by that time the gov-|than anything else in the world He | Greece and George and Constantine ernment will grant a subsidy to as ("HARD LUCK PURSUES KING ] uy Queen Elizabeth and King George of Greece ATHENS, Oct. 18.-—Presistent thru! Following revolutionary troubles tn | ny disappointments and set-backs, | 1917 both he and his father had to/ “ee Duke of Sparta and oldest | fies, George went to Rumania. HMis t last on the throne, power. And he's going to stay there— When Alexander @ied tn 1920 from | “Until the people say they want |th¢ effects of a monkey bite, the me no more,” he declares. refugees were forced to renounce all But he hopes that day will never | “laims to the throne, But two months had been after it for a long time. = asked to return to thelr coun- ‘Twice he was in line for t, But| ‘*Y. — | polities interfered and George to| While George was tn Rumania » take @ Dack seat. royal match was arranged between him and Princess Elizabeth, | : z They were married at Bucharest / on Feb. 27, 1921. The bride was 27; |Centenarian Gives = [sn reb 7 192. | Long Life Recipe) mut nara tuck stim purruea the LOB ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 14—| Prince. A few days inter he was Cornelius Cole, former congressman | *!4 up with mumps which he caught and United States senator from Call-| fom his bride, fornia, who, at his home here, re|, Tt Was nothing serious, however cently celebrated the one hundredth |A* * matter of fact, tt seemed to lanniversary of his birth, told the mul | °#eee his lock titude of friends who greeted him at} When his father got tnto trouble | ‘a reception in his garden, that |*"4 Was forced to abdicate, George | |“worry kills more persona ‘than | "*ot!ved the call bludgeona, bullets and disease.” | “Keep your mind in order,” he ad | vised, “Just as you expect your house jto be kept in order. “Hunger is a wholesome sensation; | all excesses are dangerous to health, land overeating is the commonest form of excess. | “Make your mind behave, By all means aveid anger. | “Pessimiam is a form of brain dis ane; it may be cured or cultivated by | power of will. | “Et hear much alarmist talk. Sixty | years ago men enld the country was going to the dogs, but it didn’t seem | to, nomehow. | “Years ago I wondered whether or not I'd live to see this century, and here I am 32 years into it, and still | eoing.”* | In Burope, years ago, & named Hildegarde wrote @ notable | book om medicinal plants. In thoxe | $400,000 was distributed, | days the men were too busy bother-} 1” eddition this mine has expend ing about dogmas of religion and|¢4 more than a million dollars for medicine, and the study of herbs was | C@Ulpment, including a tramway 11 thought beneath their notice. miles long, concentrating mill, ore | Jt was the women, however, who | bunker, etc, as well as the develop | mostly conducted the and| Ment work necessary to an gear | Now both he and his wife are! happy. Notes on Business in Alaska ‘The Alaska Premier Gold Mining | company recently distributed ite! fourth dividend within the year. With total dividends to date amount ing to $2,400,000, the Premier, 14 miles up the Salmoa river valley from Hyder, Alaska, on the Canadian side, is being referred to as the! “wonder mine” of the decade. The first dividend of the Premier was do | clared December 30, 1921, when! jcared for the sick, and thus they |teking of such magnitude, (learned much of great value. They! Of the numerous Portland canal let the men fight out the questions | district propertics now attracting at- of theories. tention, the Alaska Prermier, on the Iytia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | Alaska side of the boundary, is stand. |Compound, prepared almost fifty | ing out prominently. The group was jyears ago by @ woman, Lydia E./ surveyed recently by P. K. Backus, Pinkham, did then, and dots now, re-| mineral surveyor. New camps are eve the ailments peculiar to women | being constructed #0 that develop. It ts & vegetable compound and of | ment can be maintained during the great value for this purpose. This | winter, is proven day after day, and tn your borhood, by grateful wom- ned tisement. With regard to the work done so far this season, the Hyder Alaska Miner says. | large amount of stripping and face cross-cutting has been done this summer of a large vein of ail- | Yer and iron sulphides that carries exceptionally high values in gold for | that character of ore, and a tunnel is | now being driven in on the ore, At | the point where the tunnel starts jthe vein has been stripped across 36 feet, and neither wali is exposed. jin addition @ cross-cut tunnel is | being driven, There are three pare | allel veins on the property, any one jof which, from surface indications, | should make a mine.” | 0 | One hundred and fifteen feet of | tunnel have been driven this season | jon the Washington group of claims, | where extensive development work jon who hi will be continued next year, eee Thirty-eight sacks of sample ore | were shipped this fall for « trial smelter run from the Outland Stiver Bar property, near the head of Salmon glacier, and’ from the Bro- mide Silver group, located across the |slacier that leads from Salmon | Slacler to the Chickamin river, | ee -00 Complete EE EXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL Co. 1814 Westlake Ave, Near Fourth and Vike Four or five varieties of apples, CIOS IN STOMACH GAUGE INDIGESTION Painless Extraction of Teeth Create G So and Pain ee From 9 to 11 Hew Te Trea —— Medical authorities state that —— nearly nine-tenths of #he cases ot = ly |Special for 30 Days— |Get of Teeth $5.00 A real specialist in charge of our Plate Department. laying arid | digestive Gold Crowns, aide and 4 a wet y e nesia and take a Radiographs — the only reliable | quarter la method of knowing the exact condi. Sg tee Sweatens th tion of your teeth, One X-ray free. | Our treatment of pyorrhea is con- sidered the best; $2 per tooth. Se wath) te In One Location for 21 Years Inexpensive fn tal efficient for BOSTON DENTAL CLINIC |::'.?":? sive" oi." 8 of people who enjoy thi 420% Becong Avenue « with no more foar of indigi bh cases and may do real THE SEATTLE STAR $2.98 Pair A sturdy little Shoe with double soles, in black and tan calf; either button or lace style. Sizes 6 to 11 Boys’ Heavy School Shoes $2.75 A solid leather Bhos, the correct thing for the coming wet season. Black chrome tanned calf, heavy soles, Munson Army last; sizes 2% wt Girls’ and Reoye Wool Hose, tn black or brown heather; 75¢ to O5¢ pair, Women’s Fine Wool-finksh Union Salta, medium heavy; high, low or Dutch neck; short or long siceves oF sleeveless, $1.00 suit wines, 81.25 sult. Women's Jersey Knit Fleece lined Bloomers, in pink or white—-S0¢@ palr, Girls’ Union Sutta, wool fintsh cotton; all styles; unusual values; 2 to 16 yeare—O5¢ to $1.35. Women’s Heather Cotton Hose, tn brown and green mixtures; drop stitch; BB¢@ pair; 3 for $1.00, 66x80 Blankets $7.50 quality yarn, ali-wool filling and cotton warp; soft, deep nap. White and Woven of excellent assorted colored checks, Sitk.Covered Comforters $10.00 Each Al-woo! filling: for large beds: Plain colors; assorted shades, $3.50 Children’s Shoes Boys’ Be money, colors navy, large, full size. scalloped ruffle. colors. ext 1 and colors. Al $8.50. fully matured, and tobscco, green and half matured, were among the) Interesting agricultural te the first Southeastern Alaska Coun- try fair, which recently cloned a two- 'She Sang a Son day session at Juneau. matured, vegetables of all kinda, fruit, flowers, chickens, ducks and |rabbite were part of the display, which Included concessions of va rious kinds, exhibits of fancy work and public school work. ‘The fair committee reports the first fair a sucoees in every way, and in| new dress, features of | Grains, fully year to year. not eed: Finest Plum Pudding in steaming tins, 2 lbs... 98¢ Fruit Cake—Money back if you don’t like it, lb.83¢ Lemon Peel ..... (Our fruit peel is)..... Orange Peel .... Citron Peel {drained and does not}. wien 69 {contain excess sugar!..... Log Cabin Syrup, 5-Ib. can $1.00; 214-lb, can. 52¢ Crystal White Soap:4¢| Olo Palm Soap... .44¢¢ Shredded Wheat ..10¢| Skat Hand Soap. 1019¢ Cream of Wheat ..23¢)| Skidoo Hand Soap ..8¢ Gem Nut, lb.......25¢] Wool Soap ....... Blo¢ Creamettes 8¢ Leslie Shaker Salt.10¢ Popcorn, Ib. . @¢@| SOS ..........6. 24¢ Puffed Wheat +-13¢)| Eagle Brand Milk. .19¢ Puffed Rice ...... 17¢)| Argo Corn Starch ..8¢ Jersey Corn Flakes. .9¢ | Elastic Starch ....10¢ Wesson Oil, qts....50¢| Mazola Oil ..... ...50¢ Libby’s Royal Anne Cherries, No. 2 can ..... Libby’s Asparagus, small green tips .... Libby’s Asparagus, large white B. & M. Paris Corn, No, 2 can.. Lily of Valley Refugee Beans, No. ¢ Ehmann’s Olive Oil, 10 oz. 50¢; 20 oz. . Hershey’s Chocolate Bar, Se size ... de Hershey's Chocolate Bar, 10c size ........0005 8¢ “YOUR LUCK COFFEE, 1-Ib. can, vacuum packed—a special blend....... 38c This is an introductory price only The Liberty Market, 1506 Firat Ave, Queen City Market, Fourth Ave, and Pine West Seattle—California and W, Alaska Jniversity Way Broadway—at Roy Madrona—1135 34th Ave—at Union University—4728 Broadway—622 N. STORES TO OPEN SOON 1,000 OTHER ITEMS ON THE SAME LOW BASIS SIX STORES W. L. AVERY, Pres. & Mgr. 28rd Ave. and East Union 14th Ave. South and Beacon Mth Ave. and East Pike ets. All sizes from 8 to 18 years. Specially priced $ Boys’ Heavy Wool Ruff Neck, Pull-Over Sweaters—Just the cor- rect thing for the school black, maroon, orange collar, cuffs, tail and body- stripe. Sizes 28 to 34. $3.50 each. Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns Unusual Values at 98c Each Nice, soft quality outing flannel, in light colored stripes with long sleeved or white with short sleeves; New Fall Wash Dresses for Office or Home $4.95 Each The newest Fall models, stylishly made in attrac- tive color combinations; guaranteed absolutely fast Bungalow Aprons—Special 98c Made from standard quality gingham, in plaids, checks and gi a in a varied assortment of patterns extra good values. Girls’ All-Wool Normandie or Bolivia Cloth Coate— sizes 4 to 6 years, in brown, reindeer and navy, with plush collar and cuffs. Girls’ All-Wool Polo Cloth Coats; sizes 6 to 9 years, with large convertible collar; $7.50 each. Girls’ All-Wool Serge Dresses; sizes 4 to 12 years; embroidered models or sailor styles; price $4.45 to Special $6.95 each. now planning for a permanent or-! ganization to handle the fair from That Led to Law| DANZIG, Oct. 13-—Count Thaddeus! | Zilsko, a Polish nobleman, wae eo | annoyed by the singing of a German | Unusually | song at 2 local concert that he threw | fine mpectmens of winter wheat were|a cup of coffee at the singer. exhibited from the Chilkat valley.| coffee struck a woman at snother table and she ued the count for « Suits, $7.35 » $8.50, With 2 Pairs of Knicker Pants " MOTHERS, these Suits are exceptionally good values. manship has been put into then, and the materials from which they are are sure to stand the pranks of the healthy boys, Newest Fall models, either | 1 plain, pleated or the new Golf backs, and the extra pair of each suit doubles the length of wear, Ages 7 to 17 years. these before buying your boy his new suit, We are certainly SAVING you | Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats In the new Heather mixtures, brown, gray or green Kerseys, made {n the | latest Fall and Winter models, full-lined, double breast, flap and muff 8.50—TOMORROW FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13 The best Knickers Be sure and aa boy; with turtle Boys’ Jersey Pull-Over § made from a good quality of cot —medium weight, neck; colors navy, maroon; sizes 24 to 34, Very » cial, $1.00 each. 7 nicely made; oxford, Men’s Derby welght; sizes, Men's Silk Lisle Sox, 35¢@ pate, Women’s Outing Flannel Skirts 65c Each 8 In plain white or colored stripes; hemstitched or Men's style, In excellent 9%. 2B¢ yard. each. Get Even Temperature! In cold weather the problem is not only to keep warm, but also to have an even tem- perature in your home. The health of your family depends on a regulated warmth. Instead of stoking your furnace constantly to obtain this evenness of heat, you should . buy a coal mixture which is blended to coke and burn dependably, saving innumerable trips to the basement. Such Wilkeson-Sunny Valley Mixed Steam and Furnace COAL Careful study and experiment have proved that a blend of “Wilkeson”—a high-grade bituminous coking coal—and “Sunny Val- ley’—a low-ash, free-burning, sub-bitumi- nous coal—provides an ideal coal mixture, high in heat value and.moderate in cost, Ask any of the following dealers about this blended coal: With reinforced heels and tesa, in brown, gray and biack; all size, mixtures—$5.00 each, weight, natural gray color; all sizes, _ A eplendid garment, and cial, $1.75. dey 16 years—85¢ to $1.25 Suit, ao cording to size. Boy’ Mixed-Wool Union. Salts; years—@1.25 to $1.85 sult. 3 for $1.00. 36-inch Curtain Serim, with open work borders, tn white, cream and ~ drab. Extra good value 12%¢@ $1.95 Hemstitched Table Cloths, mercerized finish; size 68x72; floral pattern; $1.50 each, size 76x88, weight 3% Ibs.; free from artificial weighting; $3.00 Union Suits $1.40 Ribbed Union sults; Fan well-finished seams—qy Pairs for $1.00 All-Wool Sweaters, ¢oat beautiful rich heather | garments; sizes 2 to 16 pair, Extra sizes 85¢— Crocheted Bed Spreads, coal is Clark Fuel Co. Rainier Beach ot ee Freeman & eee | Lambdin Coal Co. St. Marie Fuel Co. | 533 Torry Ave. (Cook & Peavy) Capitol 3300 N. 45th and First N. E, Renton Hill Fuel 1309 1th Ave Co. East 0366 vaapsag psoas Stevens Fuel Co. Bunkers 1001 Second 8, 30th N. EN. P. RR Elliott 2593 Kenwood 2485 Lion Coal Co. University Coal & [ 2 vus Garfield 5001 Wood Co. Northwest Fuel Co. Melrose 004s 1224 Harbor Ave. 8. W. Westlake Fuel Co. s West 0019 Senny nd Shelia a Olympic Fuel & Capital 0467 Transfer Co, Wilburn Fuel Co. 3626 Corliss Ave, 1100 Fairview Melrose 5110 Capitol 0029 yg, McMillan-Shampaign Co. Exclusive Wholesale Distributor } MAIN 4551