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It starts tomorrow, | SALE STARTED, DRED IRONS WE H. as great a bargain as @ this Aluminumware will disappear like hot cakes. Now, before we mention prices, let us say a word | about the Aluminumware. aluminumware, ying aluminumware, and that is to practice econ- Other wares serve their time and then go into the discard, but real aluminumware, with proper care, should last a lifetime. Our aluminumware WILL LAST A LIFETIME, if you take reasonable care of it. It’s not like most of the aluminumware that you find in the stores today—light, flimsy-looking stuff that gets a dent in it every time you give it a slight YOU COULDN’T BUY BETTER ALUMI- omy. knock. NUMWARE THAN do not give us any profit. ware, 14 quart —THEN YOU ARE YOU WANT. WESTER MPORTING CO. tral Public Market New @ Blouses and Dresses ‘Here Is an Aluminumware Sale That Should Interest Every Seattle Housewife 1 Friday morning, until Saturday night; that is, it will if the Aluminum- | ware holds out. Personally, we think it will go so fist it will be cleaned up long before Saturday night. | Fast week we said the 98-cent Electric Iron Sale would run for two days—but BY ELEVEN O’CLOCK FRIDAY MORNING, THREE HOURS AFTER THE We have just about four hundred pieces of this Special Sale Aluminumware, and, as this sale is just MUCH YOU WERE WILLING TO PAY FOR IT. *» NOW AS TO PRICES Quality considered, you couldn't duplicate this Aluminumware for three times the price we have placed upon it. We bought it before Uncle Sam shoved up the duty on ft. The prices we quote figures 1s to popularize our store—to bring people there so that they will buy our Gloves, our Grantteware, our other Aluminum- Plates, Electric Irons, ete, Here Is the Bargain We Offer You for Tomorrow and Saturday ALUMINUMWARE STEW PANS—Curved sides, with wooden handles (rod handles running completely through the wood) ; sizes and prices as follows: 13 pint .......47c|2 quart .......77c 1 quart ...,....57¢|3 quart ...,.... .87¢ -....67¢|4 quart ......97c Sale starts at nine o’clock. PLEASE COME EARLY Between Pike and Union THE SEATTLE STAR NEW YORK’S LATEST! The Season’s newest Blouses; Dresses of lovely design and of unequaled quality at prices appealingly low! Just Arrived! 51 Different Dress Creations— Not more than four of any one design! These 204 Dresses are to be placed on sale 255. $14.85 We will reserve one of these Dresses, for 30 days with a small down payment, THESE REPRESENT AN EXCEPTIONALLY FORTUNATE PURCHASE AND SHOULD NOT LAST LONG AT THIS PRICE Blouse Creations A splendid assortment of new arrivals—never before shown in this shop. Good Quality Crepe De Chines In Six Overblouse Si includ- Market Blouse & Dress 107 Pike St. Shop 107 Pike St. Q What te the greatest thing in human experience? A. Love, Q What ts the greatest A Joy tn life? Q What is Pi Ufe'e greatest misery? Q What welcomes the baby buries the dead? A. Love. wre Q@ What comes first last? A. Love, rectors: Q. What tmitation ts tt that curses | Mterature and vii Segrades the movies? Q What te the most desired and least appreciated = Lpmad of all gifts? A. Q What te the one thing that and does thrive Independently of all other things in creation? 4. Love— Richmond Times-Dispatch. Se CHICAGO.—Estate of Mrs. . Nett Grant Jones, only daughter ot on U. 8. Grant, who diea to equal $75,000. STOMACH BAD!! MEALS SOUR OR » and will last RY ONE OF THE SIX HUN- LEFT WERE GONE. the electric irons, we are sure It is genuine, heavy im- There is one great object in Heartburn, Indigestion OURS, NO MATTER HOW Chew a few! Stomach fine! 80 pleasant, so inexpensive, so quick to settle an upset stomach. The moment @“Pape's Diapepein” reaches the stomach all pain and distress from indigestion or a sour, sassy stomach vanishes. Millions know tts magic. Our only object in selling ft at these All druggists recommend this harmless stomach corrective. No Dread of Gray Hair D9 NOT dread gray hair and the signs of advancing age! The sure, safe 9 to tint oy. streaked, faded or bleached hair Instantly to any shade of brown or blaci with the modern hair tint, pomriaiane.” Easily applied, cannot be detected and will not rub or wash off. Greascless, odorless, nothing to mix, no waiting, no disappoint- ment. Guaranteed harmless to hair, scalp or skin. All dealers 50c and $1.50, Trial bottle sent direct for 10c, The | Kenton Pharmacal Co., 611 Coppin Bidg., Covington, Ky. SURE OF GETTING WHAT N LAY UNDIGESTED' | Instantly! End Flatulence, Gas, | Grade Crossings’ Toll Reports of the interstate commerce commission show the follow. Ing polling list of deaths and injuries at railroad grade crossings OM account of -collisions between automobiles and trains and engines: Persons Persons Total Year Killea Injured Casualties ++ 1,086 2,981 4,067 1,659 3,869 6 .17T 4,966 653 4183 7 4,400 1 6,077 1921 708 4518 6,520 The first stx months of 1922 show an Increase of 4.2 per cent In persons killed and 13.4 per cent tn persons mijured over the first six months of 1921, revealing the fact that at the present rate the total number of persona killed and Injured will exceed that of any previous year, A check recently mi at 200 grade crossings in the United States showed that of 06 vehicles which passed over rallroad rade crowing», only 6, stopped for proper observations; 156,607 pasved over crossings without any precaution being taken by the driver; 62,429 looked in both directions when approaching cross. ingn, but did not make any safety stop to look and ieten; 61,687 looked tn one direction only; 26,468 went over crossings at over 20 mile# per hour, and some of theno at great apeed. On the whole, only about 2.1 per cent of the drivers took the necessary safety precaution to stop, look and listen. A conservative estimate places the number of raflroad and high. way crossings in the United States at 250,000, the elimination of which would cost $12,600,000,000. The grade cros#ing will, there tore, probably remain for generations. Wxereise of extreme caution on the part of the vehicle driver is necessary. | | ieee eats ° tina Grey: a Have You Place in Your Heart and Home for One} Lad, or Two?—Mother in Straightened Circum- } stances Has Decided to Give Up Her Children in | | | Effort to Secure for Them Proper Training and Education. | Dear Miss Grey: Can you find good homes for my two boys, aged 14 and 8 years of age? | They are bright, fine-looking boys and it is only the fact that I can see no other way out of difficulties that has driven jf me to this extreme. | I know you have found homes for other children where the child could be educated. My boy 14 wants to go thru high school and college and become an attorney. if If you could only find him a place where he can work for ff |his board and clothes and go to school and become educated, that would be fine. He is in the eighth grade now. If you cannot get him a place like that, can you get him a good ae with well-to-do people who want boys to raise as }} their own es answer soon as possible as I am anxious'} to get them placed, as they are out of school now./ Thanking you, I am, MRS. F. W. L.” iff It has been necessary for me to print your letter as I have }} no applicants on my list at this time who wish children as old } as yours. I am sure, tho, that someone will read this who. will be interested. | Anyone who would like to take either or both of these lads | may obtain their mother’s address from me. eee Please allow Miss Grey will recetve callers a Se coe i eaneer to “Unde. in her office Monday, Wednesday cided" of October 11, In which she || 4°¢ Friday from 1 to 2 p.m, and writes that she has to give up her || 0" Tuesday and Thursday from dog, & faithful pal, to plese Der || Miease de not come st other times el ee eee ie ok ‘ial with her |, To many fair-minded people || writing. request seems unkind and selfish and tt would take a very courageous girl to marry a man with such an un- fortunate disposition. Personally, 1 should hesttate long before I would consider such @ move, LUCILLE. eee Asks About Musician Dear Mins Grey: Will you rors tell me where and when Jascha Helf-| sion of the Cowen Park carline eta, the violinist, was born? Ito serve the district, Friday. | I have bern wnadle to obtain the | exact age of Welfete; ha Ws very CORN S | young, tho, in the carly 20's, He t Lift Off with Fingers } a native of Poland. Please in force, some housewives added onc- half or one cupful of liquor to the cake before baking; others poured it over the cake after i was cold, RESIDENTS OF the li high school district will make an appes! to the city counctl finance committes Friday for an. exten if eee Locates Daughter Who Was Kidnaped Dear Miss Grey: After 80 years of endless searching I have located my long-lost daughter, who was kid- naped by her father. What would be your advice under these circumstances? Should I ¢o direct to her myself, in person, or write her? She was a mere child when kidnaped and perhaps has been told I was dead. J. B.D. Under the ciroumastances, perhaps it would be beat to drop your daugh- ter a note and thus break the news to her gently. But for that matter, whatever way your mother-heart ers SEITE TOE SS rere rnc = ws “The Store of Eternal Newneas” Fall MecDougall-/outhwick eT Sans See eS Main 6720 Se Showing and Sale of THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922. ” Shopping Hours 9:00 to 5:3 SS New Bedspreads Hemmed “‘Crochet’’ Spreads Fantty laundered Spreads in i i 00 doaigna, size T2484. Good weight Gpreads tn =|2. 75 Marsellles patterns, size 78x88. Extra quality @preads, clowely] $ 95 woven and durable, in @ good range x of patterns, Size 62x84, Satin-Finished Spreads for Three-Quarter Beds center designs, size 12x84 tonne’ "corral te, “nan 9-00 Taxt4. J Scalloped Spreads, with cut = {85-08 nera, in various designs, size 72294, 27 Inches Wide All white, with fancy woven stripes, checks or small plaida, in blue or eT, 15c Daisy Cloth | 96 Inches wide, closely woven and) with « soft finish, 35c Outing Flannel Spells Real Comfort—for Wintry Nights Satin-Finished Spreads fer Full-Size Beds Hemmed Sprea4s—A f004 sa] $ 3-95 weave, medium weight, in several floral designs, size 76x48. Hommed Spreads — Closely woven, $ 50 with medallion center designs, size “g 82x94. Hemmed Spreats—A eptendia wear- | $5.00 ing quality, in several designs, size / s2x04. J Hemmed Spreats— Extra ma} $5.85 weight, in Jacquard stripes and’ floral designs, size 80x00, J Hemmed Spreads—An exceptionally 56-25 good value, size #2x04. Colored Spreads Mitcheline Designs ‘These are handsome new Spreads, in the distinc tive raised patterns so favored in well-appointed boudotrs. There are many pretty woven designs, in pink, blue or yellow. i Hemmed Spreads, size 72x90, priced $7.75. Size 80x90, priced $8.25. Scalloped size 72x00 (for three-quarter bed), priced $8.25. Size 80x90, priced $8.75. Bolster Sets, size 72x90, priced $11.00, Size 80x 90, priced $12.00. Size 90x100, priced $13.00, —MacDougall-Southwick, Basement Floor. 36 Inches Wide | Fully bleached white Outing Fian-| D5@ nel, a heavy quality with a soft fleece. Colored Outing A very good quality Outing Flan- pink or combinations of colors. MacDougall-Southwick, Basement Floor. Sale of Women’s Gloves Kid—Lambskin—F abric , $7.50 Two-clasp Lambskin Gloves with self stitching; black, white, tan, brown and gray. $ 7-95 Kia and Lambskin Glovea, two-clasp style, trimmed with heavy embroidery and contrasting bands at the cuff. In black, white, mode, tan and brown. : Fabric : 8 5 Gloves Cc $- and 12-button length Gleves, in white, ponges, brown and gray, trimmed with self stitch- ing. Fabric Gloves dictates will be the right way. eee Fruit Cake Recipe Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly iprint full directions for a good, rich fruit cake? 1 wish to use brandy in Should J put it in the cake, or cake. pour tt over the top of the cake when It {s cold? Please lot me know jat once, as I wish to start now. MRS. L. J. 6 egos 4 cup lard or butter 1 oup strong coffee 1 1). chopped walnuts 2 Ibs. currants 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit | 562-563-564 ;.."m-|56 |with a lantern fo: Hyde, 5412 52nd av three men from at Frink place ave, Tuesday night, knocking them 56 by Automobiles Leary ave, nd Inner Harbor Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on ching corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Truly! Your druggist nella a tiny bottle of “Freezone” tor a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irrita- tion.—Advertt 1 1b. dates 1 1b. figs 2 teaspoonfuls cinnamon 2 teaspoonfuls nutmeg 1 1). brown sugar 1 cup molasses 1 pint strong frutt Jujce 1 1b. cocoanut 1 1D. ratsine % 1M. cttron % td. lemon ped 2 tearpoonfuls allspice 4 teaspoonfuls baking powder Enough flour to make stiff. Citron, lemon, eto., can be run thru the meat chopper; some grated chocolate will help gwe a rich, dark color. This makes two good-sized cakes or one large and one small. In the past, before prohibition was TO-N/IGHT Tomorrow Alri RHEUMATISM CANNOT EXIST In the pumay body 3 taken at night will help keep you well, by « ry, muse fc or any other form of Tr t] ription DOMS NOT depress the t, it DONS NOT ruin the stomac t all the meat and) wee food you wish while takin. his prescription. It DONS NOT oul rhew tain any Mercury, Sallc OM of Wintergreen or any kind, but it positively overcomes any kind of rheum: earth y WANT? ‘There i# nothing just as good, and it te imponnible to ges something better, It ts the greatest BROWNATONE | 1422 First Avenue uric acid solvent known, and also e Trunk'’s 3" for . such Drug for ebildren and Hi e only $5.00 nt leadin, as the Butler Drug e Co, Swift Drug Go, TEETH ledone rubber, which not gover the "root of the mouth a you have two or moi Bet of teeth GOLD CROWN BRIDGEWORK Most of our pre: recommended by we Examination free DENTISTS Bnd Ave, and University St. Open & to 8 Dollz—9 so 14 Sundays EXTRACTION FREE DAILY th re teeth, OHIO CUT RATE Ketablished 20 Years 12 and 146-button length, In white, pongee and brown, with self stitching, al down but not injuring them se- verely, he reported to the police. —An unknown woman was No more expensive than ordinary brands Your grocer asks you to more WY Borden’s Sectroretad itz Shatter, mare, 5 kinds, he sometimes care taken to safeguard this brand of ectually cost more to produce it. In Borden's Evaporated Milk, you with the cream left in. It is entirel: $ 2-95 Kid and Lambskin Gaunt- lets, trimmed with two. toned embroidery and self stitching, in black, white, sable, brown and gray. $3.15 Long 16-button Lambskin Glovea, in white, with pear! claspa, Fabri Gloves $] ate Gauntlets, with novelty cuffs and clasp at wrist, or strap wrist style, with plain cuffs, In mode, beav- er, brown, gray, covert, oak and coffee. r $7.15 56 —~Mrs. M. Bresman, 1423 Bighth ave., was struck and bruised by an auto driven by 0. B. truck Tuesday night at | Martin, 2207 ‘Third ave W., on @ Sixth ave. 8. and Jackson st, by an |@awntown street. auto driven by Jim Russell, 5234 She was bruised. MODESTO, Cal—John STlverta, 18-year-old ranch hand, said to have lunder arrest. pure, and of high Meee aa ee eee dum Lyke Ru THE BORDEN COMPANY play Production of es Borden Building New York Meabers else of Borden's Eagle Brand Milk, Borden's Malted Milk and Borden's Confectionery —O. H. Wood, $620 23rd ave. | confessed a connection with the re- ; 8. W., was bruised Monday/cent half dozen mysterious fires eadlight, Harry |when knocked down at Second ave.|that destroyed property valued at S., bumped tnto/ang Madison st. by a car driven by | $50,000 in Stanislaus county, Silveria @ Todd Dry Docks | 4” McLiesh, 119 75th ave. W. % id: