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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1923. G] HISTONE WH was suDce:) EST Gn Qn4 nourishes the hair, thus te original color whether Brown or diond. Prevents air from falling and removes dan- No matter what you have try Nowrtshine—at te in a Dy tect One bottle usually Asa dandruff remover THE SEATTLE STAR FIRST OF THE 1923 COAT AND WRAP DAYS When all women, all the time, acclaim “Sweet Sixteen” we will feel that “Sweet Sixteen” has been accorded due recognition, Ht t worth many times the Saked. Be «gray no longer. this te not a aya Act for your hair health and re Price $1.26 per bottia Drug Co. Swift's Drug Co. R Ca Dept. Store and other @nd department stores. Removes Dandruff Advertisement. Seattle’s Most Interesting Subject for Women Today 0 Atta—One hundrea| _Proof— or disproof—of the| miners marched to police|Einstein theory may come) ee - sent force a from a study of photographs eae damonstatia, Dr. W. W. Campbell, abave, an demonstration | ook in the South Seas recent- ————— | ly during a total eclipse of the The Wonderful Exhibit of New and Attractive =i | COATS and WRAPS amen Oolifornia, ee | : Ushering in the spirited, new Styles particularly conceived to meet the very fasci- 1% nating ideas of the Western woman, whose originality and uniqueness applied to ; T0 PROSECUTE | these new models in Coats and Wraps, are being taken up by the best dressers in 4 RELIEF FROM BOOZE SELLERS New York and other metropolitan centers. CONSTIPATION Supreme Court Revives Old Rum Statutes | MONEY The new ideas are artistically worked out in the very finest materials such as Bolivias, Veldynes and Velours, for day and evening, everywhere, in all weathers. They are beautifully silk-lined, p. Edwards’ Olive Tablets) WasnrnoTon, Jan. &. — The — fleld of offenses under which persona fe the joyful ery of thou-/can be punishé! for violation of the! since Dr. Béwards produced | prohibition «statutes wag materially ve Tablets, the substitute for, broadened by an opinion rendered . yesterday by the eupreme court. Btwarés, @ practicing phys} The opinion, tn substance, held for 17 years and calomel's that the supplementary prohibition enemy, discovered. the act of November 23, 1921, revived pula for Oitve Tablets while | certain statutes which had previous. patients for chronic con.|ly been dectared repealed by the na-| |tlonal prohibition act of 1920, and 4o not |that persons who have violated thene | revived sections since November 23, | -wegotable 1921, are mubject to trial. ts No ot| The result wil! be to provide fed ‘gugarcoated, olive-col. |¢PA! and state authorities, with more ‘They cause the bowels | 6%! grounds to prosecute prohibi- to act normally. They | on offenders, particularly “bootleg: | foree them to unna! ere.” ‘aa bed waral ee |" Ae © point fm fact, the Meh court | have a “fark brown »| heft that George Remus, of Cincin- ore = @ull, tired plore nati, alleged “star bootlegger,” must Hver—conati. | 8tand trial on three of six counts on You'll find quick, sure ana | Which he stands tnidcted. The counts Tesults from one or two of |*llege violation of the revenue provi Olive Tablets at bed-| "ORS whose status the court today | - 5280ge The aristocracy of the poultry | world la clucking and strutting at the market building at Seventh ave. | and Pine at., where the fiveday an-| nual poultry show of the Puget at 9a m. The show is open from 9 la m. to 10 p.m. The Northwest di vision of the Poultry association will meet here during the show. |Short Predicts Labor Harmony William R. Short, president of the State Federation of Labor, predicted |more harmony between employers |and employed in a speech before the 100 Per Cent club Tuesday. &, T. | Frederich was installed as president ‘at of the club, along with other new of. S. Will Prove to You tn Your tices as follows: Bt. W. Frame, vice : ithe “How” and president, and C. 8. McAlister, J. E Collins and Dr. J. EB. Hunter, | trustees. Ted Hatch was master of fo g seanee for everthing thet | ceremonies. | also stope bolle! 8.8. 5. re ee | remedy tee JOHN L. HANSEN says he took a licking in preference to a drink of moonshine. He accuses Frank John. | son, J. R. Hogan and Fred Stevens | of administering the licking and has | sworn out a third degree ausault! complaint agninst them. New Dresses For the Mid-Winter With the introduction of the New Coats and Wraps, there are hundreds of New Dresses, sensing the same “Sweet Six- teen” New Year styling. Georgettes and Taffetas for the evening functions; Tricotines, Poiret Twills and Matelasse developments for all-around wear; Canton Crepes, Spanish laces for the theatre, restaurant, afternoon and évening wear, in sizes 16 to 44, comparable in Value, at... . wm mm Topeoats of original Western woman fash- joning, man-made throughout — plaid backs; herringbone, tweeds, mixtures and camel’s hair cloth— yoke silk-lined, in sizes New Junior Coats $16 New Junior Dresses $16 Fur Trimmed and Strictly Tailored. No woman cares to invest her money in a Fur-trimmed garment of questionable character. She usually makes sure of Ne house she is dealing with before she uys. These Suits have genuine fur trimmings of the highest quality, and are full silk- lined. They are products of New York’s finest manufacturers, and are priced the “Sweet Sixteen” way. ©) Te fe) 08) Another Lot of Imported Spangled Costumes of the Most Gorgeous Creative Conception—Absolutely In- New York Portland 1023 Second Ave., Corner Spring St. Los Angeles San Francisco | Aine o y > wl a d [SPANISH PRINCE A CORPORAL] CHARGE DIBBLE is sno ais | a a, sa” moe Bort B. Simpson, cashier of the| Ra cai tytaa men BOSTON.—Harrison Hunter, 53 KNIGHTS OF Charged by former clients with | Colman Dock en and Mr. and) CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia—Fourteen | noted actor, who created the title role | Mre. Arthur M. Dalley entered the | Uy injured when|in ‘Lhe Bat,” dies here, following forging their names to deeds, a war. |Penpeneere | GERET | Sale | charges against Dibble in Judgo | rant for the arrest of ©. 1, Dibble, |rickery warnet uobNe Judge | Chicago, Milwaukee @ St. Paul tratn | real estate agent, charging first de-| judgment of $2,000 against hi gree forgery, wan issued inte Tues! granted. Judgment of $1,000 . tor "Pracieal Ceres ' Third and Madison Werk my ALL WEEK | pea Paymen OSMOPOLITA f } . PLAYERS School Absolutely Books " Pesce S ' Depoati *Pape's Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold in Few Hours iva! Sur” 2 38 TAR >» im. —— Sat-Sun, Mats: Or AUTOMOBILE FERRY ” Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow. |ness, sneering. ‘The second and third | H ohesira —SSer. Baal Sent The heir to the Spanish throne, the prince of Astrias, is|in# and muftiing! Take “Pape's Cold |Home Naally a ee cee secon | _contes 250 : No TAX§) teat shown here (left, front rank) marching in the corporal’s po-|Compound” every two hours until Gold Oompouns”: le tel NGO Wek feck ntiee in the royal regiment. 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