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fHE SEATTLE STAR ECZEMA | DRIED RIGHT UP BY THIS SULPHUR Kid Ambitions (No. 3) | CLBORGE A. GRANT, now county | T clork and exofficio clerk of the King county superior court, wanted to be a traveling man, “We bad a neighbor when Twas & kid in Chicago, who used to travel and sell something or other,” says Grant, “I used to play with his youngsters, and they used to talk about their dad's experiences, ‘The family was pretty well fixed, and seemed to go and come about as it pleased, IT thought it was a great life, “Ves, I'd be » traveling man. “What changed my mind? Say, T tried it “No; 1 dont want to be a travel ing man now, A year of that in the days of my y hk was enough, perfectly nt to be county clerk,” akin can be Dreaking out of the itching eczema iy Overeome by applying a@ Tit jenthe-Sulphu noted SPecialiat. Beoe ying propertic tion instantly skin irritation Als the eczema the skin clear and smooth Tt seldom fails to relieve the tor ent and disfigurement. Sufferers shin trouble should get a little Of Rowles Montho-Sulphur from geod druggist and use it like a eream.— Adv oment ov ts germ sulphur ease and and use of this brings soothes right up An Unusual Special Purchase of | 600 Union Suits $1 Each The Well-known MUNSING Wear | Made of fine cotton with band and bodice tops. band tops are made with cuff knee. Sizes 4 to 9. | For Quick Disposal Children’s Panties, 4 for $1 Some made of wool and cotton mixed, others of heavy cotton. Knee lengths in sizes 6, 8 and 10 only. Virst Moor to Escape Taxes IDON, Jan. 10.—To escape the Be taxation the Beri fs selling a large part of The | » Cynthia Grey: |Girl Is 26 and Never Had a Beau—She Is Good} Looking and Dresses Nicely, but Never Meets Any| Young Men. | | Value-laden Sales in Wash Goods Nainsook, 3 Yds. $1 Outing, 5 Yds. $1 yards quality Egyptian 800 yards, soft White lingerie and infants’ wear, 39 inch Outing Flannel. 27 inches wide. wide, Priced regularly at 50¢ yard. Jap Crepe, 4 Yards $1 2,000 yards of this popular dress crepe in twenty different colors. 81 inches wide. Priced regularly at 85c yard. Very special. Dear Miss Grey: Would you believe it, T am 26 years old} and have never had a beau! This is a terrible confession to} make and no one outside of my own family knows of it. To me | it is a stigma of which I am extremely conscious. No doubt, you think there must be something seriously wrong with me. |I don’t wonder. 1 will tell you a little about myself so that} | \ |you may judge. athe Hl | First of all, my family is one who moves from one city to} a ie. ive years. is means, 0 janother about every four or five ye Thi f| | course, making new friends and adjusting one’s self to her new surroundings. It is becoming harder for me to do this! since I have left school. The first thing we do is to associate | jourselves with the church of our denomination. You would| think by doing this I would have an opportunity to meet some |young man who would become interested in me. I have had a goal education and| appearance, 1 drean well ao |now hold a responsible position. Dur-| have the best, having @ good salary | jing my working hours 1 come in| enables me to lcontact with a number of me I never had the pleasure of enjoy- they are all married. They tr ing many school functions much with the utmost respect and I never | as no boys ever asked me to attend. have trouble with my employer. j Any to which I ever went were for | j Most of my friends consider me «| fitls only, altho I like to dance just cle tie over | #8 Well ag the next gtr Another thing, Miss Grey, T love « etty home and children and there some one hobby they forget every-)'# nothing in this wide world that | thing cbse. | would make me happier than It seems foolish to mention my|D&¥e & dear little home of my own| |ooks, but I thought perhaps I better | ANd be the mother of lovely children. | add something about them #o that you|, THIS Ietter ts disconnected, I know, | | would not think it was that which| Ut! trust I have told you enough | | prevented me from attracting they '® diagnose my case, as It were, lopposite sex. I am no beauty, but; 7 shall watch with interest what have been told I have lovely hatr and | 7°Ur So are concerning my leyes. However, I am no flapper tn} °*#* Respectfully, A GIRL. P. B-—I neglected to mention the fact that I have two brothers but both of them are married. However, they do not live in this city and they are quite @ bit older than L 1 have Bo sisters, 500 fine Ginghams, 5 Yds. $1 1,500 In checks, plaid and plain colorings. Good qual. ity and 27 inches wide. Longeloth, 4 Yds, $1 600 yards of fine quality. De sirable for lingerie purposes. 34 inches wide. Devonshire and Suitings 4 Yards $1 1,200 yards, in large variety of colors. Suitable for schoo! dresses and play suits. $1 inches wide, Priced regularly at 35c and 40c yard. yards to} Pillow Cases,.8 for $1 240, made of good, medium weight muslin. Blse 46x36. Towels, 3 for $1 $00 «good =weight absorbent TURKISH Towels; size 22x42. For Children and Infants Bloomers, 3 for. $1 oe mes 2 for $1 —Second Floor Overalls, 2 for $1 Featured in the Sale of $1 Column INTERESTING AND VARIED ARTICLES Greatly Reduced to 17 148 were $1.65 Felt Slippers 58 are ribbon-trim silk Pompons, and with sik Pom 960 Pairs Hose 4 Pairs $1 LISLE in sizes 9% to Biack, navy, cordovan, and white. 116 patra. med with 58 are plain pons—$1 pair —Shoe Shop, Second Floor 11% gray Hair Nets These are the standard hand. mode FASHIONETTRA, made of real hair, and which eel! regularly at 1h each or 2 for 260. Cap ehape,"medium brown only. $1 dozen, Notion Counter, Firet Floor Imported Wool 250 mires $1 Women's All-wool Cashmere Stockings in mole and coating. A special value for the woman ars woo! hone. Priced regularly at $1 Children’s, 900 pairn Mercerized Stockings 3 pairs with deep double top for sup: porters, Black only. Sizes 6% to 10, Regular Btockings. Bertha Collars Medium width collars made of ‘They are shirred at and finished with *. Regular $1 #1 each —Firet FI fine nets the @ntnt quality 500 42 were $1.85 88 were $2 Men’s Section Shirts 492 in the Lot All neat models of desirable patterns and colors. There are some Collar-attached Shirts in this lot. Sizes 14 13 were $1.95 Union Suits $1 196 ot weight; length; to 46 only medium sleeves and heavy jong ankle in ecru color. Sizes 36 —First Floor Value-Occasion im Stockings Sports, 2 Pairs 160 pairs Wom Woolmixed, in je rib weave. Brown, cordovan, heather, gray and camel. ‘Priced regularly at 69q pair, All-wool 1 34 Sox 200 pairs of Imported Ali-wool Sox for boye and girls. Light and dark brown with fancy rofl tops. Priced regularly at $1 —Firet ¥ . $1 and Misses Stationery your name and a printed s quality lined on 2% sheets paper and envelopen, ot on 25 in new, large size, An exceptional offer, 41 —Firet Floor CHEMISES $1 00 = very attractive models, made of good quality longcloth, trimmed with lace or embroid ery. GOWNS $1 200, made of a good quality Longcloth, and embroidery trimmed. Qut full and Jong. Excelient values. DOOR MATS $1 150, made from East India, Cocoa fibre. 14x24 inches. Marquisette in DOTTED white wide. Exceptiona’ 2 yds $l Fourth Floor yards Tuscan Neta 600 yards, 36 inches wide, tn all the new patterns in this popular curtain net. 2 yds. $1. Fourth Floor Gloves $1 ity, which if developed proper! ami attract others to her; by others, 1 mean both men end women. There | Every normal girt nas a personal- | 4 years. Made of blue trimmed with red. Very vieeabie and attractive little Drawers, 2 Prs. $1 Sizes 6 and 10 years only. Px cellent quality musiin with fine @re some girls who do not seem tol realize this and permit their person-| alities to repose in a dormant state, | and shrivel up, as it were. nd nice cloth. out @ personality to back ti! up! do not get a girt very far on the| road to popularity. Perhaps you are | too quiet and self-contained. If you with to be popular you may ered many valuable lessons by making a! arments for play w md Floor embroidery. —Second Floor The Special Price Basement 400 Aprons and $1 Apron Dre: Very Decided Values 200 AMOSKEAG Apron Dresses in checks and broken plaids with sash backs and trimmed with rick-rack braid. 4 100 PERCALE Bungalow Aprons, organdie, bias fold and rick-rack trimmed. 60 GIFT APRONS, with dust cap to match. 40 fancy black SATEEN, CHAMBRAY and LAWN Aprons, hand-embroidered. Hair or Dandruff! | ‘That's what thousands of men and women are telling thelr friends. Thy falee appearance of age which gray hair gives and which handicaps one *, has been ight of dandruff | truly wonderful | | tonic. ‘Thin ncientit- | feally compounded tonic feeds and | nourishes the hair, preventa its fall ing. growth and mis harmlessly ‘restores to orig jinal color, whether black, | blonde. ingly removes ff. One bottie| usually is effective. No matter what jyou have tried—try Nourlshin lAay. Price $1.25 per bottle. Drug Co, Swift Drug Co. | 05" Bepartment Store and viher drug nd department stores. '\Nourishine Positively ye Girl Anticipates Yakima Visit “What do you think, Phoebe? Miss | Bilis, at the office, asked me to |wpend the week end with her at her home in Yakima. I nearly faint- ed, They have a lovely home, I hear. I want to go and I accepted the in |vitation, but I haven't an idea what Star readers who would like }| general rules for reduction of |} weight, with diet and menus will || receive same by writing to the 1 Washington bureau of The Seat- tle Star, 1322 New York ave, Washington, D. . and inclosing 2 cents in stamps for postage. Correspondents should bear in mind that the names of our streets the numbering system, names of our suburba and towns are all unfamiliar to those con- ducting our bureau in Waahing- ton, and make a special effort to write name and address clearly and Correctly, Many letters are returned to the bureau because of carelessness on the part of corre- spondents. AS pecial Purchase 200 Petticoats, $1 Made of fine sateen and Halcyon, in colors of black, brown, navy, mulberry, green, taupe and Copenhagen, elaborately ruffled. Dozens of styles to choose from. Not a petticoat in the lot but which is underpriced fully ONE-THIRD. 4 Special Lots 2 for $1 Tub Dresses, thoro study of the characteristics of some girl of your acquatntance who | has many friends. You do not neces- |sarily need to copy her, because | then, you would be impinging on her personality; but you may get point. ers. Bince you are not in a position to| | meet eligible young men from which ane | You may choose friends, cultivate the | “Well, you wear that suit on the|@¢quaintance of some girls Nothing could be better. But | 2ntertain them in your honw and ask better take a heavier coat,|them to bring their boy friends And take some pretty dark| there. There are many girls 1 am| | silk dress for dress up in the house,| sure who have friends, but no auit-| v-sox” | 5, $7.85 School $, $3.95 ‘Well styled, per- ectly made, all- ther shoes. “Billy Girls’ Dresses $1 Of AMOSKEAG turdy ginghams, in an assort and 10. ‘ment of patterns and colors 27 Women's Voile Waists,| Sizer 6 to 12 years, Mightly mussed from displays.| 66 were priced regularly 16 black sateen Office Aprona.| $1.26 ® Gingham Kitchen Aprons, were priced LARGE #1288 $1.49. and = other 87 Girls’ wines 8 60 regularly at 400 pairs odds and ends of Silk, Fabric Gloves, in tclasp, strap and Jonger length styles. A splendid assortment of colors and sizes. —Firet Floor Seamless Cotton Stockings, van. Pongee 91% and 10. 36-inch, was $1.95; Delft blue, finme, jade, peacock and black 33-inch, was $1.50; Mesh, maize, gold, light blue, red, orange and old-rose. —Firet Floor Women’s Gowns $1 200 good weight striped OUT- N FLAN LL Gowns, with double yokes and set-in sleeves, Sizes 16 and “17. Priced regu- larly at $1.39, Children’s Stockings 7 Pairs $1 300 pairs only, heavy ribbed School Stockings. Slightly imperfect. Black only, Sizes 5, 6, TM and 8. Toilet Waters Fine FRENCH Tollet Waters in Bouquet and Oriental odors. Greatly reduced, 100 bottles in the lot —Firet Ploor Boston Bags Biack and brown split Cow. hide Rags, handy for shopping us These are cloth lined, Sizes 14 and 154nch. Fifth Floor ’Kerchiefs and embroidery. Bome solled, some rumpled from dispiay—-but all of pure LINEN hand-blocked = prints and embroidered corners. Only 160 in the lot, 4 for $1, —First Floor more smart styles. Lace, $1.25, Announcement Classes every afternoon in making Parchment and Veitex Spades—in Decorating Casts, Book-Ends, Boxes, Novelties Fourth Floor colors and novelty effects. | That's all you need.” |able place to entertain them would | “That's all very well, but Ihave) be more than pleased to accept your | not induce two or three girls to take |no dark silk dress that is worth | hospitality, and in this way you will | i sith , | wearing, I have the suit, the hat| meet young men. jdencing lessons with you at one oO) and top coat, but I simply haven't] You like to dance, you say. Why| the reputable dancing schools in the a decent dress, I've been wanting| "| city? «1 cannot mention any names season, and about 25 feet in a single one, too, but if I had known about! s lin these columna, but there are sev- eral of these schools that the moat partioular girl need not hesitate to attend. @ should like to hi 1 should Uke to hear from you | Seanen this sooner I might have arranged to get it by now.” . again in several months and know TRY THE WILLIAMS TREAT: | joi you are getting along | MENT one |85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) : FREE Buster” and other standard makes. | states, where at some places from $0 | |to more than 40 feet of snow falls| during the winter season. At Sum-| | mit, Cal, which has an elevation of |about 7,000 feet, nearty 60 feet of Awet, why do! | now has been recorded in a single |to Cherry's, at 1015 |the Rialto building, just over the | Pig’n Whistle, and get it now? You can buy on credit at Cherry's, you now. They allow one to make practically any convenient arrange ments for payment and by paying 4 small sum each month for six |months the price of a new dress} isn’t bad at all. Besides, they have now a special sale on dreases.”—Ad- | vertisement Piles Can Be Cured. | Without Surgery An instructive book has been pub: lished by Dr, A 8. MoClei noted rectal’ specialist” of "Wt City » book tolls how sufferers | weakness Astin from Piles can be quickly and easily |exevanive urio veld. ant cured without the use of k chronic iron, électricity or any |. if ther cutting or burning. method, |neme confinemest to bed and. 26 | j hospital bills to pey. The method | Plone nen has heen # succons for 28 years and | postage, t in more than 6,000 cases. ‘The book | Wiltinms Coe Dept, CAL «| Bidg., Hast Hampton, Conn rectal |onee and we will 1 tem and mail| post, one regular dre: you rush down Second ave., in Where in the United States proper in there the most snow? In the Sierra Nevada and Cascade DENTAL OF 106 Columbia St, Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 21 Years hink you 6 to stay In that condition, 7°" Mave & with no «tite He strong, well, rheumatic pains, fh back or kidney trouble } ‘hina. brings ndy made acide, Remedies for Men and | uffer from bladder weak- Wome: burnin or if you are in « & dozen times a night, you preciate the rest, strength this treatment # We want to prove Th ‘Treatment gets res 1 tinm, Kidney irri returned id give, 4 @ Wiliams a REID yy Ravan i Chinese Herh specialint RBS and ROOTS wire Cures for all bottle (42 doses) 10 cents to help pay king, ete, to The Dr D. Rheumatism, Sciatic bay | Burning pain in the Bladder, Scald |Passages, Stone and Gravel positively relieved by Gino Pills, 60c, a box at | ull druggiste—write for free sample, Na-Dra-Co., Inc. He nd bles, Cail or write, all 3. LYSOUND ne tree bot- MEDICENE ©0, cent bottle Only SHOES PRICES aa Mec Kane ° ' Sanitarium, City, Mo.—Advertisement, AT CUT mountain ranges in the Pacific Coast Knutson Gives day saying he will not be a candi- |date for re-election to that post j when the new house organizes. It is understood Knutson will throw his support to Representa. tive John D. Clarke. of New York. FEP LOOKING YOUNG — | {t's Easy—If You Know Dr. | Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘The secret of keeping young ts to! feel young—-to do this you must} watch your liver and bowels—there’ jno need of having a sallow o | | plexion—dark rings under your} eyes—pimples—a bilious look in your face—dull eyes with no/ |sparkle, Your doctor will tell you the food waste soft a {ninety per cent of all sickness moving. Doctors prescribe jcomes from inactive bowels ana Nujol because | liver, it ts like | Dr. Edwards, a well-known physi this tu {olan in Ohio, perfected a vegetable lubricant and | Clarke Support WASHINGTON, Jan, 10.—Repre- sentative Knutson, Minnesota, re publican house whip for the last four years, issued a statement to- Constipation Relieved Without the Use of Laxatives jol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative—so cannot gripe, When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is ae duced in the bowel to kee compound mixed with olive oll to thus replaces act on the liver and bowels, which | Try it to- he gave to his patients for years, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the | Substitute for ecalome}, are gentle in their action yet alw They bring about | buoyancy which all should enjoy by | | toning up the liver and clearing the | | system of impurities, ‘ Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are known by their olive color, 160 and 80c.—Advertisement, it. that natural | Dollar Day Offerings in Lingerie Section CORSETS $f 100 models for every type of figure—slight, medium and full Made of brocade and coutil, well boned. Some with elastic around top. Sizes 21 to 20. BLOOMERS $1 100, cut on generous lines, with ruffle at knee. Made of excel- lent quality sateen, —Second Floor RAG RUGS $1 EACH 75 in HIT AND MISS Patterns. Size 27x54 inches, —Fourth Floor The Special Price Basement Heather Stockings, 3 Pairs $1 reinforced heel and toe. Heather mixtures of brown, green, gray and cordo- In firsts these are selling at 65c pair. Sizes 9, —On Sale in Aisle Booth and Special Price Basement Women’s Silk Chemises $1 200 only, made of crepe de Chine and trimmed with wide Filet; made with ribbon shoul- der straps. Girls’ Union Suits 2 for $1 400, of heavy weight cotton. made with high neck, long sleeves and in ankle length Gray only. Sites 2, 4 and 6 years. Regular $1 quality. Smart Waists at $1 66 fine Voile Waists, daintily trimmed with lace Priced formerly at $1.49, 100 white voile and organdie models in a dozen or embroidery, pin-tucked, ratine and gingham trimmed. Priced formerly at Dollar Day Specials in Millinery at $1 55 Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats in a variety of See Us for: Those New Glasses $5.00 Semolete All Werk Guaranteca HUTESON-DONAHEY OPT. Co. 1003 Westinke, North of Pine. t Stoamers at an Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Datly 6:20, 7:15, 9:00, 10:30, 11:80 AM, 1:45, 9:18, Sle P.M. sHxcept Sunda: PECIALNIGHT SERVICE From Seattle to Bremerton Satur 20 FM urday and Seattle to Bremetton Dail 7:16, 11:80 ALM. 323 BoM. it. & Sun, 9:30 P.M, nd Sunday, 8

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