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| pacr 16 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 192.. | they can send Hill tt will be a mighty | oe ee oe secure her addre | Getting Rid of a a creasing mber of shut-ins who! have be greatly interested in the : ’ Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday |) wisn to attend oh serviows wad |Hunshine and Hinilos dep Funan in| Chiid’s Play Now in The Seattle Star to take them, ‘The umber of To-|the greatent inorest Your articles Make the Medicine Yoursaf at Home ae ht A Baer questa received durin, ne not hare o reat value to me be It's Cheap—vut You Can't a EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE cas saiomelly uci.” [thee eptrs C o ‘ . oe, Phone Capitol 4626 ry common | cripple myaeif, b carried Into both limbs and nm it will be eS ee INNER fe eamat net That man may December 14, The session will begin) giving day, It was a very bh y. Motoriste who | cept when som frt me f Rut Jat il a om |day for us and we are t # yeir cars for this|in an gute. I must wear steel brace wh | eee |}tul, Sianed, William J, 4 ay. we are asked to com-| tp to and around my waist and use 7) | SHUT.INS GO RIDING liand 4, Jennings, A. A. Adams and|municate with me by calling Capitol| crutches to get about, You can “ rue, | Car owners who contributed their | Dr. Frank KR. Loope. 4026. readily see how eagerly I await the Wa an thank, | machines last week to carry shut-ing 2 ¢. A daily press. Creation’s blot were: Mra. Charles W, Bhatia, Or CHARLEY'S RADIO SET JOBS FOR SHUT-INS | In your last eolumm you advertined | « Creation'’s bank ville Kim, Guy Thompson, Mussel Charley Gibson te chortiing over Dear Doctor ) have bean very |* ratio for Gibbons James, Chariie Hara, P, D. Chamber-| the aequixition of a new ra s{much interested in Sunshine and| WOuld like t see tain, = Mra, which he claims i» the prett Smiles since ite initial appearence |*? 1 have be x % | Wicker, Mre, in town, He is listening in and T notice that many shut-ine want |) radio and in alway worth Co, and | thing that whieres thru the air and rk they may do at home. Just at|*%t from the possess ftione euch as appy Co. |in making the rest of us green with : | Lam 2? years of age and have « Eged Hostriin | . see | Present I am looking for sumgemtions | ine toy atx yeurs of age who ia just wit woot dieappoian ag Benge Paap for Chrint ifts for 12 Nttle girls rmint (double stren } tte ter IN AVPRECIATION | cee lt ween to bee tala ane jatarting te school. I should be 7 a0 thet the don ' } a it ts The shut.ire wieh to express thetr FLOOR LAMP 18 WANTED | I am ¢ ating with you In| Pisaned to hear from ved shut-in and) will know exectiy what you t i plow ‘ mr thanks to ° T) Maraness, the But- Have you a discarded floor lamp | the hope the yur shut-ine may hetp |! will anewer their letters faithfully. ey Re. Ve ae umber happy terworth company, Capt. Joha R.| hidden away in your attle and fes-|me and incidently themecives. Are | Mneerety, LISBON, Dea &—John Barnard, 6 5 x % Thompson and the student bedy of tooned with cobwebs? Hill Murray |there any who can paint little motte| (MRG&) GERTRUDE OLMARY. | who ciaimed to be an American, lived a f =e nah >: the Univeraity of Washington, who |i» trying to carry on his knitting and| cards or make sachet baga Note--Mra, (Leary will recetve «| the Mfe of m hermit for 40 years in ING 18 POSTPONED | made It possible for them to view the | the light Is too glaring for hin tired Mincerely, renew radio set as will MH. B. Cardin, 6249/ hovel « few miles from Lisbon. He © the in y of the | football game tn the stadium Thanks-' eyes, If some one has @ floor lamp Note—-Any shut-in who wishes to Fourth ave. N. W., @ blind shut-in. was found dea4 on Sunday. the hana " 7 Mes on ‘ oe the dul k at W, J. Murray, has been QUICK! STOP FALLING HAIR! = 35-cent “Danderine” will Save Any Man or Woman's | postooned until January eee Hair—Delightful Tonic—See Dandruff Go! REMEMBER WAR VETERANS een Did you know that there are 600 Quick veterans * world war in howpl Nigel an meeny of haa’ », axylume and homes in the Puget Maire and a little dandrurr—dut soor , far from over, Cuahnian horpital tn | ! m he 800, Btellacoom shelters and m than 100 are scattered in Sedro-Woolley, | 1 Port Townsend | Whe bair appeared thin, scragely ” 0 It © largest selling Pied then the dreaded bald spot. It} in 4 @ sin to let hair fall out or | or ea te destructive dandruff when | hatr correct and tonle tn the @4n quickly correct al! such hatr [wera because it ts not a humbug! othe With a bottle of delightful ‘Get a bottle at any drugstore. ig sDenied |Germans Would Ban 71 ot datty fh moat cases are far highly | rdehips tn | ish Convicts |Hand-Kissing Habit |"'«*. '" ‘2 look | forward. to “ BERLIN 5s. The European their already burdensome existence > oO iets in Maid Eranted to convicts tn Maid-| ot © hand of married | by forgetting them at Christmas Prison has been canceled “3 a av time? —— | indies « tanding, now a unt Not so! I know that every father nd mother, every business man who is call wil! respond with « do- | versal custom among all classes of German people, ts under fire, “It ot be,” Erich Wulf de be { kissing the hand has | | become an epidemic in Berlin. It B| rages tn all phases of soctety. It ts j insanttary and @ relic of the mon- he American Legion's | n which wilt | for the | may bel adquarters, linens by calling ang aerate — ol 4626 the gifts will be col- 1 lected H Even now 280 pounds of candy and nuts, popeorh, fruit and other delicacton have been contributed. | NEW FOR 15¢ Applas, fruit Juter and homemade re particularly needed for the © cannot eat the remular fare tive to the wounded | exiree Kimonas Draperies obtain much pleas. urable additions te thelr ordinary Waiste Curtains Ginghame | Oe Coats Sweaters Stockings At Steltacoom the boys have a Vie Oressee Coverings Everything trotn. but few records. Thousands of families here have records they no langer want. and tf given to thee men will help to bring them out of " the dark vali¢ys Into the sunshine of 7 ifs, T have named but « few of the many simply things you people may donate to ronlee these fellows happy. Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other) When the war clouds ewept across kind—and follow the simple direo| the sky these hove did not fall us tions in every package. Don't wonder and we shall not fall them now that whether you can dye or tint success | peace and security te here, Let ue fully, because perfect home dyeing | show our gratitude, If onty for a brief is guarantesd with Diamond Dyes | day. even if you have never dyed before. eee Just tel your druggist whether the| SUNSHINE GUILD MEETS material you wish to dye is wool or | All members of the Sunshine Guild silk, or whether it i linen, cotton, | are asked to attend the annual meet- or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes | tng of the order at the home of Mra never streak, spot, fade, or run. | TR. N. Mauetn, 154 Bast €24 et, on ee — TTT TNR om CL MTT : A REAL SENSATION in MEN’S CLOTHES! Saturday we are going to open a store that will sell at retail in a way that will soon be the talk of the city. Come in and see how we do it the opening day. This is not a sale—it’s a new method of merchandising that will be appreciated by every man fn the state who has to economize in the money he spends. This store won't interest the man of big money, but it will interest in a decided way the average man who has to make hig dollars count. Don’t miss the opening day—you will want to tell your neighbors about it, even if you don’t make a purchase. It’s new —it’s sensational—it’s what you've wanted for a long time. Don’t miss the grand opening. Four Hints to Guide You: $35 TWO-PANTS SUITS $25 can’t give you any idea of this clothing offer. All sizes, all models, in materials that you never dreamed of getting for this price. Tailored by experts—and they show it. OVERCOATS $25 VALUES for $13.26 When you see these coats you will agree that the $25 value is very moderate one. Don't miss see- Ing these, $35.00 Super-Fine Raincoats $21.50 These for the men who want the best and yet never felt able to buy raincoats of this high quality. " JOHNSON’S SAMPLE CLOTHES SHOP 1105 THIRD AVENUE—NEAR SPRING Instant ignition—more mileage pe mt Gasoline = a snappy start in cold weather warm, saving str on your batt and your pocketbook. . weed ns : Associated Gasoline is the same good gasoline 4 have used all summer. It delivers “more aaa to the a gallon” winter, summer and all the time. Buy it from garages and service stations showing the a Associated — Associated Oil Company Scrip Books ; save you 4.55%. Order them through dealers or direct from us. Cycol — the motor 1 free from de structive “sulpho” junds, is the efficient lubricant for winter use, FINE SUITS $25 VALUES tor $14.65 If these suits don’t create a sen- sation, we miss our guess, Get one and brag about how much you saved. Associated Oil Company White Building—Seattle