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Child's tongue shows if bilious, constipated MOTHER, CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” ‘ Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste a and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels yA the divorce suit brought MRS. CORA TAYLOR Mra. Cora Taylor, a 70-year-old 9 THE SEATTLE STAR | DAUGHTER NAMES MOTHER IN DIVORCE ) GEORGE PARKHURST reat-grandmother, has been named as co-respondent in MRS. GEO. PARKHURST by her daughter, Mrs. George Parkhurst, of Boston. A teaspoonful of Ask your druggist for genuine today may | “Callfornia Fig Syrup.” Tt never cramps or overacts. Full directions for babies and children of all ages are printed on each bottle, Say “California” or you may get an imi- tation fig syrup. Hurry, mother! “California Fig Syrup” t a sick child tomorrow. If your child t# constipated, bilious, fretful, has cold, collec, or if stomach fe sour, tongue coated, breath bad, Temeniber a good liver and bowel Qotion is often all that is necessary FRAT PLEDGES MADE PUBLIC Four honorary commerce frater Two Die Trying to Recover Lost Ball GLASGOW, Nov, &—Two-yearold Alexand hiin lost hi se reggae ot Washing. |’ jaxander McLaus' - ge an ball Z. . strand po asl in & quarry pool and fell In after tt enoeneed pletges | His mother tried to rescue him. psoodighegannads Both were drowned. Pan Xenia, international foreign trade honorary, named Dr. W. L. Fan, former Chinese minister of edu. completely tied It to the rich country” and made It posit thousands to live on little Norman L. Burton, Etwant A. Cru | gen and Harold Wood. H. Gowan, professor of Semitic lan-| @™mma Epstion Pi, women’s hon Stages at the University; J. G. Dris | Oery commerve sorority, named two, oll, Instructor In the college of bust-| Lola Mayfield and Cornelia Jenner. Rees administration; William Bakke,| Piedges to Beta Gamma Sigma. Froude, Howard Weimen- fayne Hall, Walter Wong,|°°™™eree honorary, were Albert Franklin Richter, Dale Hollenbeck | Drengs, Stewart Hindle. Hal Wood, and Howard Middleton. C. Ragsteed, ©. M. Johneon, Harold Pledges to Beta Alpna Pst, nation: | Watt, Herbert Parrish, J. A. Crumb, al accounting honorary, inctude | Garland Conner, T. R. Coppage and Grant I. Butterbaugh, Otto Erickson, H. L. Janeway. CASCARETS 10! For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver ‘The nicest catharticlaxative in the ‘world to physic your liver and bowels if ance tn late years has done empty your bowels completely by morning, and you wil] feel splendid. “They work while you sleep.” Cas carets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pilie, Calomel, or ON, and they cost only ten cents « box. Children love Cascareta, too. - dd Btomach fe candy-like s Stage Lines Tie Seattle to Its Big Back Country Twenty Systems ‘Serve 250,000 Neighbors yn,” was scalded by an ex With Means of Reaching City In the midst of « tremendous growth and development which has placed Puget Bound cities foremost among industrial centers of the Northwest, Seattle has awakened to find {teelf the hub of « great system of motor transportation which has while enjoying the advantages of tributing to Seattle's rapid rise to fame and the solid foundation that holds it there, gradually are reaitsing that the fast and well-regulated mo tor “us that has made its appear than even Ite firet friends sald it would. Twenty stage lines operate in and out of Seattle and serve o Girl’s Scalp Is Rebuilt From Leg LIVERPOOL, Nov. t-—#kin taken from her lege has been grafted on the head of Mise Annie Davis, force, and this insures systematio Jand reqular service. Instead of leav- Ing at hit and miss places, all stages only then after @ long and tedious roundabout drive or ride by rail or boat, they now are able to reach the city most any hour of the day and to return to thelr homes after being absent only a few hours. Where formerly It took commer cial travelers a week to cover « given territory near Seattle, that same territory now can be worked much more thoroly In two days as & result of the motor bus. running in and out of the city have thetr own stations and arrive and de part from them regularly. From the Geattle terminals the buses make 10,850 echeduled trips a month A large number of thone who use the | buses dally are persons who work Seattle and live on small farms or in small suburban towns. The state hag effected rewulatory aysteme to such a0 extent that pas | songere may travel by stage with every aavurance of protection in the event of accident. | All bus tines are bonded and “back le for farms Me must abide by them or lose bis job forthwith, He journey much to be dreaded, « along his route and hin move country trip now te regarded as mente are regulated by orders an outing and ts made In safety Mke those of a locomotive on and comfort, with the beautics gineer. The state of nature enjoyed their ub of public ulllities will not grant to devote to . | mame ie | provided tn the modern stages. Ape cial compartments for women and tn jemoking rooms for men are to be Seattle and Centralia. All points — $1,00 DOWN $3,00 DOWN $5.00 DOWN $10.00 Downs $1250 DOWN A Popular Prices on New Bedroom Furniture National Credit Terms — $ A WEEK will buy $50 1.00 worth of Furniture ad | 50) A WEEK will buy $75 worth of Furniture A WEEK will buy $100 worth of Furniture 8 A WEEK will buy $200 3.00 tench of Furniture WEEK will buy $250 worth of Furniture WE CHARGE NO INTEREST 1 in Ret include late arrivals room Suites three and four. pice sete of late design in Combination Wainut, Ivory and Gray fininh, similar to flustration, and priced from. New Floor Coverings x ie a Many handsome patterns in Wile} og w iid Mate by leading ton ané Axminster Rugs are now} the ia ional the "heater you w displayed in our Rug Departments. Way YOUR OLD Special Value in Folding Card Table This genuine Burrows Fol4. ing Card Table, exactly as flinetrated, t# unusual value price of (Viett our Exchange De- partment.) “National urniture 4o. “424 CORNER FIFTH 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles —Hadie Wilson, fun hotel, | 624 ree vevereiy, brulaed ‘Mon Gay when she was struck down at Fourth ave. & and Washington at by an auto driven by F. G. True, 9082 Hixth ave. the city hospital. Ducks Shy Lady; | She Marries Him! MIDDLESBOROUGH, Nov, &.—When Mrs. Violet Ann Cur | She was treated at Engiand, |ley refused hie hand, Albert Fenton | ducked her three times in the river! and she consented to marry him. | the Grays Harbor district are reach- od with ease by stages leaving Be attle and connecting with other lines running farther south. The bue business has point where strict found in eompe of the large buses, many of which are handsomely finished Imeide and out, heated Ughted with electricity and equip ped with extra heavy springs and spectal Drakes. reached @ tion Count George Hay du Barry after years of friendship with music lovers who, by the thousands, i which the sweet name of Du Barry has always stood through histo tions that have made history for our name—you are the frie bg | again in the millinery business after 150 years, as history in Du Barry family and charmed the throne of France, that s You all can understand how natural {t 1s for us to find our some of the greatest Counts France ever had—would do if the price of a good second-hand one, take it. Plain lan age—plai can never move them unless we let at least 400 out of the 450 money, but we are with you to the last on the music question. $10.00 down, $10.00 monthly. the several hundred piano accounts millinery opportunity. og: ° Terrific Sacrifice Completing Agreements With Manufacturers Releanes to you pianos built for Du Barry for Seattle colt mate. Beautiful instru- ments, thoughtfully selected. THEY WILL STAND AS A FINAL MUSICAL MONT.- MENT OF OUR WORK AMONG MUSIC LOVERS. ou we have on our books already, DUB Corner First and Union If this is too high, see us just the same. Our store on First Avenue will be kept Retires From Piano Business Has Huge Offer to Go Into Millinery Field n three states, play books of changing by loud sacrifices in print, must n figures. know Du Barry well enough for this. taking three to four years yet to pay out, of whic STORE OPEN EVENINGS ARRY PIANO CO. Corner First and Union BON MARCHE BUILDING “House of Pleasant Dealings” I centuries; friends who have come to know nds who will be interested in the romance of eve ust §. Action stirs us—we must let Thousands of satisfied customers will tell how good these makes are, ‘0 to families with children, with all the expenses of education, where e New Zealand Waters Stocked With Crabs| CHRISTCHURCH, N. Z, Nov. & Vast quantities of crabs have been brought from the North een and planted In New Zealand waters. | Countess Margaret Jean du Barry upon Du Barry pianos tonight. Others who, by the tens of thousands, know the worth-while standard for our humble family today, standing staunchly to old friends, tradi- : nts that mark our lives as Fate unwinds the & way repeats itself. When one so great as Louis XV. knelt at the fee ; ; ke in terms of $150,000,000 for Du Barrys then. We have not forgotten w tical business sense. So, to get at the full swing of this big deal in millinery—away go our pianos; forced to sacrifice pianos we bought with tender care. But they will keep our name sweet, and you who buy t. business leadership, just as Da heres ee, you can read of, were open from three to five years, making good any guarantees and collecting on em. It’s your piano opportunity—it’s our you might just as well be one of th t of a Du Barry enchanted, she was the first milliner of the vhat the millinery business did for us once, in a good, prac- ; four hundred and fifty of them — grands, players, little bungalow models— em will always remember Du Barry as a music lover who served his last friends well. INTERNATIONAL MILLINERY UNDERTAKING “Setting the Style for the World” 1 all car place in the world of art. Since we have the secret, you can picture the be faD Barry inspiration—lifted out of a memory mirror of kingly family recollections. Applying such a recollection to cinaee - undone tk oe te they lived in this age, finding their place in use today. “ENOUGH ABOUT OURSELVES”—but it’s what we think about ourselves that makes us what we are. ~HALF MILLION DOLLAR DEAL Old standard pianos we think too much of to hurt their names go. You can see for yourself. If you want a new plano for Terms easy to handle, because we asy terms on the piano ease the situation. ROSES FOR YOUR HOME Fall planting of your roses for next summer should be done as noon as the leaves have fallen from trees ind bushes. The Star's Washington bureau bas compiled for you from official sources everything you need to know In order to have « beautiful rose garden, rose hedge, or lawn and border of roses for next summer. It tells what species and varieties to select, all about solf and fertilizer, planting, pruning, roses for arbor and trellis, roses for cutting, cultivation, and so on. Whether you have one rose bush or fifty, thie bulletin will be of value to you. And whether you want to plant now or next spring, you should send for this bul \etin, which & free to Star readers. Fill out carefully the coupon below: Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1st? N. Y. Ave. Washington, D. C. I want « copy of the bulletin ROSES FOR THE HOME, and inclose herewith four cents in stamps to cover postage WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922, ball of time and places another Du Barry Hat, lifted out of a La Comtesse Du now we We want our 450 New Pianos 100 Phonographs, Used Pianos, Rental Stock, Player Rolls, Etc. Our floors must be cleared to make room for the Seattle branch of the finest millinery stores In the world, bringing to your wife or daughter the most beautiful hat she ever wore at a price becoming to moderation. i