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Fn eee ee ee ee a er MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BURHAU FOR ne 3 days more M AMERICAN HOMES | JANUARY SALE! | —only 8 days more of this great JANUARY SALE. So we say to = u who expect to start housekeeping—come to us tomorrow, oy all you need, at sale prices—make only a small payment down—pay the balance in convenient weekly or monthly pay- ments. “Your Credit Is Good!” et K f} } Wa aon aT haus emai rent , ee AMARA | i Mu ty Pini A Tal Wy; ais genuine leather bed davenport — $5625| modern design. Oak frame. Fumed or len waxed finish. Holds a full-sized com- ble bed, which folds or unfolds instantly with slight effort. Upholstered with brown gen- uine Spanish leather. Exactly as pictured. Northwest Ads Are Asked by Publisher Sectional newspaper advertising. a2 & means of concentrating dis tribution of their products, was urged upon business firms Tuesday by Thomas L. Emory, Pacific Const Fepresentative of the American} spaper Publishers’ assoctation, | speaking before the Seattle Adver- | tising club. Thomas Keene, presi dent of the Pacific Coast ‘Advertie-| Ing aapociation, divcursed plana for | the ad convention in Spokane in June. which le expected to attract @t least 60 Seattle men. 'Lady Luck Will Decide Quarters Officials of three transcontinental! | rafiroads have decided to let “Lady! | Luck” decide on what quarters their lines will get in the new con solidated ticket office at Fourth ave. | jand Union st. They were to meet| i Wetnesday and shake dice, the! winner to have first choice, the runner-up to come second and the other to take what's left over. 8 from Sight Colds 10 QUIN Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the told. A tonic Inxatt The box bea E. W. Grove. MO)" 30c eo eure: ‘ Advertinemen’ One X-Ray Free! The only reliable and scientific method of knowing the « dition of your teeth, As inducement to those that are in need of artificial teeth, we will place one gold crown in your plate free to every person who orders one of these plates during January Boston Dental Offices 1422 Second Aver ( sreat American Syrup Seattle Star’s COUPON How to Get It For the Mere Manufacture COUPONS 3 Nominal Cost of a il 98c Add for Postage: - MAIL Up to 150 miles 07 ORDERS Up to 300 miles .10 WILL For greater dis- tances, ask Post- master rate for 3 pounds, PRN ME AT Mothers Prefer Cuticura Shampoos For Children Regular shampoos with Cuticura Soap and hot water, preceded by touches of Cuticure Ointment to spote of dandruff and itching, keep the scalp clean and healthy. "Proper care of the hair during childhood 1# the basis for henithy hairthrough life. crstoron Bop 130, Malton 4 ia fovea: | * 2, 3ie, Ointment 28 and te. Faleum TP Cotscure Soap shaves without wus. Cae: Pi binined etther office of THK §i TAR att toned atore, 22 DICTIONARIES IN ONE }All Dictionaries published previous to this one are out of date THE Bureau of Missing Relatives || ‘The Mier invites ite readers to uae this laappearance directly to The Star ay know the whereabouts ened in are requested sls: The Mar, Other newspapers are GEORGE AND MAY MILLER: A friend is asking for tne whereabouts Miller, formerly | are believed to! cattle about nine | them will be T. J. Calla Bverett, Wash of Everett, who have moved to years ago. Word appreciated by Mra. shan, 2611 Pine at FLOYD MORROW: Inquiries for Moyd Morrow, who ta paid to have left is home in Sunnyadde Inst fall are being made. It is reported that since he left home his brother has died and his mother has be dis rtened. Information regarding Morrow may be sent Mrs. D. D. Van Winkle, Sunnyside, Wash MRS, KATE THORPE AHEARN, formerly of Decatur, in anked to call “West 0991-M." should she nee thie A. V. MOORE: This man, for merly of Danville, Va. ts believed at present to be tn some Western city, His people are anxious to hear from him. Information re wanting his whereabouts wil! be preciated by hia sister at 1098 24th at, Newport News, Va. Word of Moore also may be sent to C. it Maxson, @ friend of the family P.O. box 426,"Newport News. 4M AND HARRY KEE These two men, twin broth: being sought by relatives comb, Ii, Jim, six feet tall Ueht complexioned, with reddish hatr, was last heard from six yearn ago. The men are 34 yearn old Information regarding their where. abouts will be appreciated by their niece, Virginia Owens, Tid West Jackson st. Macomb, Ii. JOHN WILLIAM ROSE: This boy i# reported to have left his home in Bellevue July Sth, 192 Seattle. Bin time hin m has not been able to lorate She declares that in Seattle he was aequainted with a young woman by the name of Miss Giadys Grant. She the Va tn Ky fo rt him. young or any others wh might know he: son's whereabouts Please correspond with her, Mra.) Thomas Rose, 217 Division st., Belie- | vue, Kentucky. MR, MOORE.—The initials of this man are not known by the one who Gesires to locate him. He is a car-| penter with whom she transacted | Dusiness some time ago. It te axked | tha the correspond with Mra. Gar. rity, at the King county hospital, SCOTT NELON.—You are wanted by your wife and family in England, | Ark. You are said to have left your | home some time ago, Your wife asks that “he correspond with Mra. Gar forgive, and asking, “Can't you?” ISABELLE CONNERTON —feia. | tives of Isabelle Connerton are ask. | ing for her address, «tating that an aunt, now dead, remembered her in a will, She is asked to correspond with her aunt Mre. James Flynn, 29 E. Shoe at, Miners Milla, Pa. Mise Connerton, when last heard from, was in Seattle JAMES E. WHITE.—This man, 46 years of axe, i sald to have left bis home in Orion, Alberta, in July. Hibs family bas had no word from him for several months, He in reported to be dark complexioned and stoutly built Information regarding his where |abouts will be appreciated by Mrs. James BE. White, Orion, Alberta. | Bridge Accident Suits Are Filed | Claims against the city totaling $42,000, as a result of the fatal acct: dent ot the W. Wheeler st. bridge, | . 30, were filed Inte Tues | Myrtle Perry, 2246 14th ave., asks for $40,000 f |of her husband, Floyd Perry, dr Jot the city bus lenry Albrecht | who drove the automobile which hit| the bus, asks $2,000 for damages to his ca at a peed. Mrs. Perry bridge railing and unrepaired brake 1 her husband's death ber Mre high and dangerous rate of alleges the weakened SEATTLE charging the bus was driven |! STAR First thing Benny did was to hunt up pencil and paper and paints and make a valentine to Scamper. ‘The next valentine was to Beamper Bquirrel from Ben Bunny, Jr The woods were atill cold and there were oodles of snow and tee, but the Bunny family and the Squir rel family had come back from Dreamiand anyway, They never liked to away very long from Whispering Forest Firnt thing Benny did waa to hunt up pencil and paper and paints and make up a valentine to Scamper. Then he dropped into the hick ory tree postoffice, and Mr, Stamps pounded {t with hin big rubber stamper with the date on ft and Nancy put ft into box 888,777 which was the Squirrel's number, and by came sliding down and anked for hin and by Scamper the hickory tree mail “Hi, yt! A valen he waving It over bis head, “T who it's from? “Read it and maybe you ean tell,” sald Nick. “That's sof’ declared Scamper. Just do it" Bo he tore off the envelope and read his valentine out fe body could he ve erted wonder tah I had @ at's stuck bushy tall upon me like @ aa “I wish my ears were nice and flat ‘The ones I've got the folks stare at. “1 wish I'd climbers in my feet, ‘To climb the trees would be @ treat “L wish T'4 pow To carry food t FPIVE veers of uttering trom stomach trouble, nervous ness and » general run-down con- ditlon was ended when he got Tan. Ine, declares Edw. J, Whalen, of Washington, D. C. Mr. Whalen also gained fifteen pounds in weight. a in my cheek, a week .” declared Bixth ast valued employ: General Accounty Of- 607 a. uttered terribly ubie, and was rundown, I off sevoral from stoi dreadfully "i lost my appetite, fell pounds, and what I d suffer from awty and chokin even wor uldn't get to norning “Rut Taniac has clean,” and now 0 wiped the slate Tam eating any- and am stronger and t THE SUREST WAY of building health and strength into your children Is to keep them from being poisoned by Constipation Awatax— the Fruity Laxative — is the most gentle and delightful regulating medicine you could give your children. Removes the Poisons from the system in a yet it's as pleasant to Anatax—is not an ordinary laxative. scientific manner, and take as any confection. It is so different and so much like candied fruit that you will be delightfully surprised. ANALAX is one of the approved HUNDRED HEALTH HELPS bearirig the ED trade mark for book! REE: Write McK ranon a lot and Analax samples. Romaynn, Ive. ulton St., New York City ART & HOLM! D RU . orerAas 4 Rouiage aud 00 _ NOTHING NA ACTS. LIKE LAX sd, 80 every )°'d like to Jump from tree to tree, Oh, what « happy life ‘twould be “Oh! Scamper Squirrel, I ike you fine, And so I write this valentine. Quem who.” m Benny Bunny 1 know, I'm going to wend him one back. Here, gimme a pen and « cent’s worth of paper, please.” | Scamper stuck his tongue out and thought and thought, Bye 'n’ bye [he wrote: “"'n fr cried Scamper “I'l be your valentine, my friend, My love for you will never end. My hee you truly sald. Because they make up for my head As for in a hundred years It ex hear Itke jong my tail not your (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1922, by Seattle Star) 6 SCHOOL BILLS ARE PROPOSED Educational Body Backing New Measures OLYMPIA, Jan. 24.—Plans for all school buildings in second and third clas school districts would have to |be approved by the atate superin endent of schools under the terms of @ school butlding code bill which dy for introduction before the enate was drafted to insure that all school buildings, constructed tn districts where there was not enough money available to employ compe tent architects, shall be desirable !trom a unitary and safety stand | potnt, The bill t* said to have been tn- dorsed by the Washington Educe- tional ansociation. The association is backing five other bills that will be brought before the legislature this Pension First on the lirt te @ bili which would raise the requirementa of all teachers with no normal school training. Another is « bilT eliminating the |state eighth grade examinations in well supervined schools The educational features of the [state penal institutions would be pinced under the supervision of the state department of educa nm in an other bill which the association is sponsoring Another measure changes the date of the school election to March, in- stead of May Thix change ts advo- cated to allow new schoo! boards a chance to hire teachers for the next year before the summer vacation be- gins Senator Adameon wil) introduce the final measure approved by the jorganization. It in a bill providing | for a teachers’ retirement fund. |State Vice Act. Arouses Wrath OLYMPIA, Jan, 14.—Caustic re a | marks aimed at Representative Ken nedy, of Columbia, were elicited from Representative Kastner, of Pierce. in the houre Tuesday, when Kennedy moved to indefinitely postpone house bill No. 20, introduced by Represen tative Murphina, and brought up for second reading Tuesday, which dea) with the transporting of women an: « from one county of the ntate t« sther for immoral purposes “The more or less humorous ger tleman from Columbia ts evidently attempting to entertain the members rather than enlighten them,” «aid Mrs. Kastner after Kennedy had stated that taxi drivers, railway offi claix and others would be Mable to ar rest under the terms of the measure The motion to postpone the measure was lost when put to @ vote, even Kennedy's second deserting him. Nervousness The first indication of ner. vousness should be your warn ing to remedy the condition from which {t results, and be- fore it becomes a deep-seated, nervous condition which will require time ag well as treat: ment to remedy. Warner’s Safe rvine r ‘ves nervous headaches, nervous dyspepsia, irritability. sleeplessness and all neuras thenic conditions which are symptoms of nervous disorder and deranged health and ner- vous exhaustion, It acts on the nerves and assists in re storing the syatem to a normal condition Warner’s Safe Remedies Warner's Safe Liver Remedy Warner's Safe Diabetes Rem Kidney and ody Warner's Safe Rheumatic Rem ody Warner's Safe Asthma Remedy Warner's Safe Nervin War Safe Pills (Constipa- tion d Biliousness) The Reliable Family Medicines Sold by druggists vhere. sent on receipt of 10 cents lending Sample Warner's Safe Remedios Dept. sas Rochester, N. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1923 $1,000 popucariry 14 GOLD CONTEST TODAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY Phyllis Mortimer (SOPRANO) LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL —AND— Floyd Murphy (HARITONE) BROADWAY HIGH SCHOOL Only Two Days More IRENE CASTLE’S BALL-ROOM DANCERS IN etsciete 0-45 and 9:40 p.m. PERSON —wirn— DOUGLAS CRANE Hh jets, 25e..... J cseses MRS, ALso— IRENE CASTLE fn Her Latest Sereen Triumph “SLIM SHOULDERS” When senate bill No. 6, appropriat- ing $250,000 to farmers, was brought up, Mahoney moved his change. He received a tardy second to his mo- tion, and he and his seconder were practically the only persons who voted for the amendment. “Daddy,” bring home some of Boldt's French Pastry—Advertise. ment. Solon Flattened by Steam Roller OLYMPIA, Jan. 24.—The folly of flrting with’ the steam roller was demonstrated by Representative Ma- honey, of Whitman, yesterday, when he attempted to have the rate of in- teremt charged the farmers by the | state reduced from @ to 2% per cent. | FO PNAUDS Cit Why Do Men Like You? You have a secret! Mate—you are a clever woman and you pretend that you have not a secret. Maw—there ie about you en alluring, an elusive fre- grance. No, not perfume, something less tan- gible than perfume, and far more fascinating. Voila! It is an atmosphere! And the only thing like it in all the world fs ED. PINAUD’S LILAC Woman’s Message to Women: Onty a Wemen Knows a Woman's Trials and Understands Her Need ef Sympathy and Help ‘That is why hundreds of women gladly testify to the value of Mire. Sommers’ bi in relieving #0 moch of the misery a kind. 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