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THE SEATTLE STAR One Better Say It Quick. j : BY CYNTHIA GREY | One correspondent says to the shoetops, but most of the le subject: first plac Little Children Brighten Homes VERY young couple starting out in life has visions of joyful hours spent before the fireside with healthy, happy children; but, alas, how often young women who long for children are denied that happiness because of some functional derangement which may be corrected by proper treatment. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is just the medicine for these conditions, as the following letters show: styles changed to shorter and narrower skirts until the pre ent short skirt. The form of woman today is nearer what God intended it be than it has been for many years. and economy. to dictate our fashions. A STAR READER. Information About | Merida, Yucatan | In her office Monday, Wednesda put Lydia EB, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- backache and had no relief from his pound on the market, After I had my medicine. One day a neighbor told me baby T was all run down and so nervous about your Vegetable Compound and I it kept me from gaining. My doctor took it. It helped me so much that I _ did everything be could to build me up, wish to advise all women to try Lydia then he ordered me to take Lydia EB. & pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for Pinkham's Vegetable Compound with his female troubles and backache. It is a medicine and I am now a new woman. child, aa T have had shild great help in carrying a 5 x dave had three chiliras ond they are noticed a difference when I didn’t take all Lydia E, Pinkham babies. I have recommended your medicine to several it I thank you for this medicine and friends and they «peak highly of it. if I ever come to this point again I do You are certainly doiag good work in not want to be without this Vegetable this world.”"-—-Mrs. Aparra Tomsunck, Compound.”——Mrs. Fam Mixes, Box 102, 10557 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill, Churubuseo, N. Y. Many such letters prove the reliability of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoun about the state of Yucatan in Mex 1 condi tions; the industries; how la feo; what are the climat | | writing. Merida; t« it a modern town ado the! pineh Rate of U. people differ from those tn other] mo. pase Four Years parts of the cx any ntry; are the What were the totai number American companies operating there any Maya ruins of nterest; has of | 3919, 1920 and 19217 names of some good books on the tude, 25 feet; climate, hot. The prin- | far, Alameda, Gran Paris and Pran-| cla & a. The principal banker of thin city ts Arthur Pierce. It ts a tery modern no oll. The pri of men and women have the original color of the whether bla brown or blond. resto: Ithy town—there ta ipal manufactories vitality and color. It unfailingly reached from Campeche, connected by the United Railways of Yucatan »| KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.—Mre. Teacher Grilled The beat row is | Ollie Blowers, charged with killing of New York, thence to Vera Cruz, | airy from THE STEAMSHIP Pennsy!van of the American -Hawailan service The Mexican Year Book contain @ jongor protest hovered over the board Of} source of reliable information about | ering yeducatfon today, following the trial | Yucaten. What is a comfortable, suitable length for milady’s skir Dear Miss Grey: About this long skirt discussion. In the I am in my 67th year and have seen many differ- ent kinds of skirts. When a very small girl, the hoop skirt corporation counsel was in vogue, later on the skirt lengthened until when I was — Ki a young lady the long train was quite the thing. And altho I *omething new tn local court an was compelled to wear it, it was not satisfactory and far from sanitary, especially in the wet weather. And so on, the of « simitar nature There never has been a style I have liked as well as the short skirt, and the loose-fitting clothes of the present da FINDS I think 10 inches from the floor is a suitable length for W elderly women, and 12 inches for the miss. This, for comfort Mise Grey will receive callers But the fun was ov | | Please do not come at other times | husband. as it seriously interferes with her | ~~ eee country, and what would be the best washed with gure-ssiter efter aha route from here to Merida stains disappear, to remove the. eas- Thanking you very much, r) iy soluble sodium compounds. A & natural, harmless and pleasant bard; Marion Harland Seattle ts by WY | Cleanses the scalp. One bottle usu ; » COURT TO PASS Cynthia Grey : “troice cast Short Skirts Still Have the Best of the Dilniistinn| noene, If Any of You Have a Fond Word for the Long Worsham Squabble to Be Aired Again Arguments will be heard in supe 4? rior court Monday on the alterative © secured by W. B. ft. writ of mand: ters so far have advocated at least 10 inches from the floor Worsham, disminned police detective, for street wear. Following are some of the letters on the '* 4m effort to npel the civil serv tee commit to rehear his appeal Dear Miss Grey: I should like to give my opinion of the i 1 tatement long skirt. I think shoetop length is long enough for any — The majority of the board, accord: skirt. What is more disgusting than a long, sloppy-looking !%# te © F. Kienstra, Worsham’'s at- skirt? There are always some women who will go to ex- terney, have expressed the opinion tremes in dress, no matter what it is. L. F. R. that Worsham did not get a fair ring the first time, The second ng, set for October 24, was d off as & result of an opinion handed down by Walter F. Meter, mtra declared that this action nals, and the question will have to be tested out to guide future actions bs-; Until the M | edu Jer opinion, the efvil In such reinstate ment mat was guided by an opine fon rendered by James Bradford, for. r corporation counsel WEETIE AS HIS WIFE OAKLAND, Nov. 1.--Dr. J. Frank lin Moore had a bushel of fun carry. to) By all means let’s be true Americans and not permit Paris! ing on a romantic correspondence with “Miss Grace V Oakland orphan girl.” oe,” & “lite today, y “Minn Vance” appeared in divorcee : a Ha lay from 1 to 2 p.m. and | court and revealed that she really Cricee, Ti.—"You surely gave wo- hurubuseo, N, Y—"T was under the Dear Mixs Grey: Will you kindly | Puesday and Thursday from | was Mrs. J. Franklin Moore, trying men one good medicine when you doctor's care for over five years for ‘theca, eg a i eat ea tend Sts tak, chee UML Ped Out & Over than chaut ber A fine big line of Pants, Mackinaws, tion area,” are for 1918, 156349; for 1919, 1475,438 ; for 1920, 1508874; and 1921, 1,714, How may fodine stains be removed of |from wood? } | birthe in the United States for 1918,| The simplest way ts to use a mod- erately strong solution of sodium ever teen found there; what are the| The estimated totals, based on ao-|thio-sulphate. That ts what the pho- tual returns for the “birth registra- tographers use under the name “hypo.” The spots should be well weak solution of sodium carbonate OUT-OF-TOWN READER | Merida is the capital of Yucatan bal (ooeay soda or — soda) or of lve and has a population of 63,900; aith , will also remove iodine. These are, however, more apt to injure the wood than the hypo, expecially tf the iodine cipal products are staat hemp, corn, | cattle, fruits, cereals, sugar and tim-| has penetrated for and requires long ber. The principal hotels are the Ba-| treatment to remove tt. Without the use of dyen thounands| What are the correct names of red the following writers? ir hair.) Ralph Connor—Charles Wiliam in Gordon; Pra Elbertus—Elbert Hub Mary Vir- are flow mills and tobacee factorica. LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. Phere-ere many American compantea| nee. With @ real ginia Terhune; Mark Ticain-—Ramuel | eli saat z Ass With avoncien int Meriden and Moya | tnle which feeds and nourishes the Clemens; Ik Marvel—Donald Grant | Ce ai - “ = 02 ay sage Bh Do yay ~ Cg my hair, thus restoring it to its original |fitchet; John Strange Winter—| re Py is effective, As @ dandruff prowne; Alice Caldwell He; expected in Seattle Friday trom New |Tom Monto, sheepherder, acquitted for Teaching Sex |from there to Propresso and then 0| remover alone, it in worth many! Alice Hogan Rice; Charles Bogert York and other Atlantic ports. ly jury. © SA) . Nov. 1.—A storm of/ - | umes the price asked. Be gray NO | Craddock ~Mary Nailles Murfree. No. matter what you have! eee Try Nourishine. Price $1.25} ere It was wrecked in 1915. 4 of Miss Harriet Ostrom, teacher, ac Drug Co., Rhodes Co, Dept J i , Jo chil. || Star readers who wish statistics | Jaq other drug and departa j Pee ef aS Ch eines ot m all the principal languages of | % . er , dren “things they shouldn't be told.” || the world will recetve same by Nou h IsN, D. web copggetonae 05 . . ‘i Miss Ostrom was tried on charges || writing to The Seattle Star Wash ouris ine s Nota e| SORTENS: L0G, CORNROR, DOM OSE 1 that she instructed her pupils in sex || !Baton bureau, 1322 New York hatches at Seat J. E. and A. &. Johnston, Hood, a EVERY ITEM IN THIS STORE knowledge and that she slapped un pe ne yi git . Fomoncn Fo Rupture Kills , Reduced for Immediate Clearance sg? conga * postage to cover reply tad in 2 ; aiph W. Condee, prosecuting the Please write name ané addres 8 000 A il case, stopped in the middle of al wy “pee hore aig wg ’ nnua yi clearly and correctly, ax the bu Thousands of electrical statement purported to show what!|reau report, many letters re-|lere iid swann the bur Eight thousand persons each year ‘ Sottieteate | . 1 she taught the children | turned because ef incorrect or in ing marked “Rupture ¥? Be-| Yea. | items to go this week ! “Does the beadtitel story of fide} ] mnt seeaee of infurtunats shee had neg: | Bers embarrass your’ Miss Ostrom asked t ave | ty ing of the affilction and paying no |tention to the cause. What “WHE This style light unit: Busek aatln for 10-inch Shade .......$ 6.90 12-inch Shade ....... 9.30 16-inch Shade ....... 12.60 | EVERETT, Nov. 1—Tho first two of the new gasoline buses which are e,@ cheduled to take the place of street cars on the streets of Everett have 1 1 shortly. The vehicles arrived from] Imps of Hades armed with red-hot Oakland, via § pitehforks could scarcely inflica | hh [more cruel, agonizing torture than | ay endured by many sufferers | hivite tis. sufferers | This style light 9inch Shade stabbing p ine oh ably the moat eclentific he. she * if of the bi | | | a sootht Milky white trans- lucent glass; pol- ie ished. inside ‘and | Complete with sen 40- and canopy holder 50-watt amp 49c and chain BARGAINS GALORE—WE'RE QUITTIN i YOU HAVE A BOILER LIKE A G AS A Remarkable Home Treatment THIS IN YOUR Given by One Who Had It In the year of 1893 I w cked 4 Hub-Acute Rheuma Hot Point Shaving Br $12.50 Gun Canes, fem. 1 suffered as only th Trons ...... 94.00 set in rt leather .. Sto ga ge know for ow Tin Dessert tarnished Stes! Picks ie Bat such relief ' Spoons ........1e f-lb. Hammers. .29¢ | Electric Heate: temporary. Finally, | Mouse Traps.....2e | Potato Mashers..@e a sone Pa : Axe Handies....200 | House Paint, da: — Percolator Tops. .te | Sivuty iiazore selere Outi lo Restaurant Gillette - Auto Galion “ao who were terribly afflicted, eve Creamers te Strop Oe Quart some of them seventy properly installed proves to be one of the most appre- ciated of all household equipment. This is at- tested by the records of the many thousands that are in daily use, OLYMPIC HARDWARE CO. 1021 FIRST AVE. | Varicose Veins are Quickly Reduced and Terrible Eczema Goes Quickly In any emergency, day or night, hot water can be had in small quantity or in abundance. No modern home is complete without Po ri wertul Yet Safe, aM caused by germs ts such a remark- able healing agent that n ia abet tunic cits The Gas Water Heater t bers’ isch, walt rheum and ot ammatory skin eruptions go ms few days. Piles are quickly absorbed form Of wie There in one simple and inexpen-|#nd even golters, wens and enlarged Bisel tf my improv tive way to reduce dangerous, swol-| 6lands are dissolved. wi | [eh veins and bunches, and get them| For years it has been used in hoi ¥ gown to normal, and that Ja to apply | pitals for bolls, carbuncles, ulcers, [a imply mail your m nd Eo 1 Oll night and morn-|abacesses and open sores, and with [address, and I will send tt free to try who have painful, en-|the most perfect success, With each Patter you have used it, and it has ould not neglect them | original bottle which any phartnaciat ‘on iteelf to be that long-looked mes burst and cause | can supply you, is inatructions for folder that gives t f en we in all of the r above distressing complaints you CAN ‘Ow! Drug Co., or want your supply your—Aav ees mic that fale Why nut ATTACH ae 1308 Fourth Avenue RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS *"4,kindced Bier any, ont» “bon'e delay. Write GAS WA Main 6767 the eaune and restores the body to health, B today ws for Vree Trial Treatment and descriptive B Mark H. Jackson 5-5, Durston Ce te ee ee r. Juckaon te responsible, Above a KAR-HU COMPANY, Tacoma, Wash, erent trie. Advertisement, , sign (awelling) na mere me- which they need most—nourlah- dm way, and the land are ¢ PLAPAO method |e unquestion: The RKAP AO metmod lt YBGueRtion: | one God, it would seem that Moham- ae ae basa mcs =F cai for rupture |healing effect inflamed, rupture Send Shade diseased nerv Containg no your name today PLAPAO CO., Isinch dope.” Guaranteed ha we, Price 721 Stuart Bldg. St. Louis, Mo., for ~ $1 at leading druggists everywhere, FREE trial Plapao apd instructive $7 85 i Tyamol Company, Mfg. Chemists, 400 information.—(c) P. Lo—Advertise- | " Corner Pike St. tter St. San Francisco ment, re you|lem at ithe present time? e |doing? A 0 em! ou | P : M r ile |fy'"weartne a truss “appficnce'ae| , TA Turks are not in contro! of| Everett City Lines whe ee erusatom ; Palestine ls at present be- jing administered as a British man- date and a Hritish commission ts in support. |The binding pres-| Jerusalem, ; re retards blood circulation, thus Complete with canopy holder and chain. [arrived and will be put on trial Test alies tnay coed menet eee worship the same God? 1 world h n. * " . and leg in the Pine PLAPAO PAD when adhering | 22% God. But inasmuch os man's El . ia nerve. Sometin om | closely to the body cannot pip | Conceptions of God differ greatly, we lectric jone part to sending out slip or shift out of place, t ‘ore | could not pass upon the matter. | Refl lightning Jabs which produce untold t chafe or pinch. Soft as velvet | — . stsipcarroriadieneiiea eflectors 13-inch Shade minery eany to apply—comparatively in- ven If you want prompt reMef, Ply expensive. ‘0 be used whilst you 7 t hurts, and work and whilst you sleep. No! ‘ ‘a h Henrletta Eliza Vaughan Stannard ; | moves dandruff, promotes hair) Martin Dooley--Finley Peter Dunne; |S growth and prevents it falling.|Josiah Allen’s Wife-—Marletta Hol- ley; Artemus Ward—Charles Ferrar Who were six great generals on per bottle, Bartell Drug Co., Swift the confederate and six on the union Store, side during the civil war? jeont| Union: Grant, McClellan, Sher- man, Meade, Hooker, Thomas, Con-| What became of U. 8 plane No. 367 Has the child labor law been de- clared invalid by the supreme court? In tt true that the Turks are pre. | ‘at-| Venting Jews from entering Jerum-| @ control. Jews are freely admitted to PAGE 11 FIRST AVENUE PAVING DELAY DID IT Our fine big stock of standard, nationally adver- tised Suits, Overcoats, Underwear, Shirts, Hats and Furnishings is on sale at materially reduced prices now, right at the height of the season, because we have almost entirely been shut off from the public for months by street paving conditions. | Heavy All-wool Rubberized Overcoats, belted; latest style. $ Forced Sale Price... 14.85 $35 Beautiful All-wool Overcoats; raglan and set-in sleeves; inverted pleats. At- tractive browns, grays and heather Pocuod “Sale Price..... $24.85 oa mae owe $33.85 *Horced Sale Price..... DIO+OD Suits in splendid browns and grays, for men, and new, snappy checks and mixtures for the younger fellows, Pile ssrvessseereenes D400 $40 Suits, attractively styled, in the bet- | | Underwear, Dress and Work Shirts, Hats and Furnishings at decided reductions. | OLD GUARANTEE HOLDS GOOD We never have, and never will, sell an article without backing it up with a positive guarantee of “Money Back If You Are Not Satisfied.” Prices — are cut during this sale, but the old guarantee stays. Friedman&Wolfson 800 First Avenue, Corner Columbia The old Redelsheimer location “MONEY BACK IF YOU SAY SO” | to open an account with this Association. Send in your remittance (no exchange on out-of-town checks), and savings book will be made up and mailed to you showing proper credit. 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