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THURSDAY, JANT SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Unless you s not getting the genuine B physicians over 23 ) Colds Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions, | before the public safety « Bandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiata, | WO publi e the “Bayer Cross’ Insist ! on tablets, you are ayer product prescribed by rs and proved safe by millions for Headache Rheumatism Lumbago Pain, Pain Aapiria to the trode mart of Bayer Manufacture of Moncacetioncidesinr of Balleyticacit WANT TO REDUCE WEIGHT? Are you too—well—plump? to rid yourself of? Got some txtra pounds you want Do you hate to get on the scales? Is your (igure all wrong for the prevailing mode of gowns? If 0, our Washington bureau It has complied from some simple, but effective, rules what to eat and what not to eat: not and, best of al plain directions for taking off the government fe ready to come to the rescue. and other approved for reducing the weight what exercise to take and wh sources It te the bulletin gives sample menus and other If you want this bulletin, fill out the coupon below and mail as directed Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave. Washington, D. I want a copy of the bulletin WE! inclose herewith two cents ins i WHT REDUCTION, and mps for postage, { § ; | CASCAR ETS 10° For Constipated Bowels — Bilious Liver ‘The nicest cathartic-laxative to|completely by morning and you will/ executive committes of the Seattle when you have Billousnese Colds Indigestion Dizziness Sour Stomach fs candy-4tike Cascarets. One ortwo tonight will empty your bowels physic your bowels Headache feel splendid. “They work while you sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up or gripe Hke Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Of) and they coat only ten cents a box. Children love Cascarets, too. ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and Women Have Kid- ney Trouble and Most people do not realize the alarming increase and remarkable mcy of kidney disease. While kidney disorders are among the most common diseases that prevail, they are almost the last recognized by pa- tients, who usually content them- selves with doctoring the effects, wittle the original disease constantly undermines the system. ‘Weak kidneys may cause lumbago, rheumatism, catarrh of the biadder, pain or dull ache in the back, joints or muacles, at times have headache or indigestion, as time passes you may have a sallow complexion, puffy or dark circles under the eyes, some- times feel as tho you had heart trouble, may have plenty of ambt- tion but no strength, get weak and Jose flesh. SPECIAL NOTE—You may obtain a sample size bottle by enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer also send you a book of valuable information, contain Never Suspect It If such conditions are permitted to continue, serious reaults are sure to toliow; Kidney Trouble in its very worst form may steal upon you. If you feel that your kidneys are the cause of your sickness or run down condition, begin taking Dr. Kil- mer’s Swamp-Root, the famous kid- ney, liver and bladder medicine, be- cause as soon as your kidneys are well, they will help the other organs to health. If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root ts what you need/ you can purchase the regular medium and lar ze bottles at all drug stores. Don't make any mistake but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address, Bing hamton, N. ¥., which you will find on every botth-. f Swamp-Root Y. They wil i many of the & Co., Binghamton, thousands of grateful letters received from men and women who say they found Swamp-Root to be just the bladder troubles. mention this paper~— Advertisement. The value and success known that our readers are advised to send for a sample Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. ly needed in kidne: of Swamp-Root rem ze bottle. Doctors Stand Amazed at Power Of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes Strong—Says Dr. Lewis A Simple Inexpensive Treatment You Can Victims of eye atrain eye ¢roubles, and those will be glad to know that & % to Dr, Lewis their cas may not be hopeless, and that there is real hope and felief at hand. Many. whose eyes were failing say they have had their vision restored through this remarkable treatment One delighted user says: “I was almost blind—could not see to read at all. Now I can read everything without my giasses and my eyes do not hurt any ¢ night they would pain dreadfully—now they feel fine all the time. It was like a miracle to me,” Another who used this simple rr-aedy ways: "I was bothered with eye strain caused by overwork Which induced fierce headaches. I have worn glasses for several years, both for distance and work, and without them could not read my own name or the typewriting on the machine. I can do both now, and have discarded my long din- tance glasses altogether, I cannot express my joy at what it has done for me.” It is believed that thousands who wear glasses can now discard ther in @ reasonable time, and multi tudes more will be spared the ex pense of getting them. If your eyes trouble you ion is dim or blurred in- and other your eyes are who wear| Use In Your Own House. ]flamed go to your druggist today and bottle of Hon-Opto tab ve one tablet in « four: lana of water and use as di rected. You should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly after the first application and the inflamma ness quickly disappear duty to take steps to save now before late. Many hopelessly blind might have saved their eyesight if they had only cared for thelr eyes in them Another promine: m the above article ne Bon-Opte ta truly « medy, Ite comatituent specialists. and widely prescribed . have used it very # ¥ Own practice on patie eyen were straine ease i, itehing, rred vision, or for expouure to amoke, sup, duet or wind. Tt t# one of the very few preparations should be kept on hand for regu preparation, printed on the package. | turers guarantee to ref ft does not strengthen | wiath When writing be sure and | Kid Ambitions (No. 16) Matt Starwich, Sheriff of King County { HERIFF MATT STARWICH al ways had Inciinations toward the law, When he was a kid he d some day to be & mounted policeman “T haa Matt an uncle back In Austria,” sayn who used to wear a | | plumed hat and ride a fine horse. 1 | used to think he was a great man, He was very kindly to everybody A many friends, At the same time he had the law tn bis hand, it seemed » me. I thought I'd like to be just ke him. Matt ame to thie coun try when @ very small boy that the but mays memory of his uncle has sIways been an inspiration to him. uo he b no King apacity county until he was elected sher cted sherift or a fouryear and two dies I ndorse Proposed Zoning Plan BY SEABURN BROWN Despite a food of lons voiced poll tn hearings this week, the Proposed soning ordinance has been unanimously indorsed by civic, professional and business or ®Anizations, and by a greater part of the genera and will undoubt L. Gaines, engt executive mecretary of the commission predicted That the ordinance ts being hur ed a to avold giving ot population an oppor tunity ealize its and to © their dimpproval was the charge hurled at the bill and it» creators at Wednesday's public hear ing by John B. Metcalf, real estate lealer, Metcalf declared that the people would kill the measure if it were submitted to them thru a re dum, as was suggested by Counc man John B. Carroll Indorsements of the proposed law, on the other hand, outnumber the criticisms, according to Gaines and members of the zoning commission and council. The majority of pro tests have arisen from individual cases, where persona! financial lous will De caused if the ordinance goes Into effect, they aay “This problem of financial loss to an infinitesimal number of citizens ' the mass perniciousness | was foreseen by the commiasion, and | and comb tt through the har the members of the | | numerous | | | i | t light and atr to reach the streets in the future when the city has great ly increased in size and population,” has been found par ficial in zoning regula an of New York, Milwaukes, St ais, Washington, D. C, Los Angeles and major cities, whore zoning ordinances were studied by the Seattle commission in our Preparation for the future of this municipality,” the plained, Gaines emphanized provinion that the classifications in any dis. trict may be changed upon action by the city council, upon petition by a majority of residents, provided that other engiwer ex the the changes requested are referred to | the zoning commission, An Experience of a Nurse Mrs. A. Dixon, @ well-known Brooklyn trained nurse, made the fol lowin, statement regarding gray hale: ‘caked, faded or gray hair can be quickly turned black, brown or Meht brown, by the use of the fe Jowing remedy that you can make at home: “Merely get a box of Orlex powder at any drug store, It costs very lit tle and no extras to buy Diemolve it im 2 on. of dintilied or rain water Full commission | directions for mixing and use and a made every effort, In a series of 120) gold bond guarantee come in each exhaustive meetings, inclu ing com | box One box will last you for ferences with citizens in every part | months. of the city, to avoid as far as post ble these inevitable injuries to cer tain property owners,” Gaines aid. “We believe the ordinance an it now stands to be as nearly perfect fax It Is humanty poasthie to make it and the unqualified approval of the Chamber of Commeree industrial bu: reau, the Municipal league, the Realtors’ association, the Seattle branches of the American Institute of Architects and the American Asso ciation of Engineers, and numerous other organizations has borne out our contentions The center of the storm of objec tions heard by the council committee has centered around the districts where light manufacturing plants have been prohibited in favor of rea- dences, The are First Reatdence—Permitting single family dwellings, with sory tulldings, churches 1nd schools. Second Residence—Permitting res idences, apartments, hotels, clubs, hospitals and other bulldings for hab- ttation, Business—Restricted to any kind of business buildings, such as shops. offices, stores and theaters, In addt district regulations, briefly, tion. Light Manufacturing — Allowing plante for light manufacturing, tn addition to the above-mentioned uses. Heavy Manufacturing—For all manufacturing purposes, except by certain industries obnoxious to the public because of dust, odors or fumen created Industrial—Or sancen, ete. The limits spe feet, 80 feet, 100 feet, and a maxi jmum for downtown office buildings of two and a half times the street Exceptions to this rule are allowed for the erection of chimneys, wireless towers and «tmilar structures Three aren districts limit the por centage of lots that buildings may occupy, District “A” restricts build ings to 25 per cent of inside lots and |45 per cent of corner lots; “B," 60 per cent of inside lots cent of corner lots, and ™ cent of inside lots and 90 per cent of corner lots “The area provisions were formu: lated with a view to permit suffictent August Thyssen, German N [ ( + | coal te, held as host STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS (irri iwaders | thelr acces | tion to residences of any classifica: | n for any purpose | not limited by law to prevent nut-| Five height districts are proposed. | fied are 40 feet, 60/ “It fs ante, 1% doen not rub off, ts not sticky or gummy, and leaves the hair fluffy. 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LACELLE America’s SOFT COLLARS Values to 350, on sale ie Van Heusen Collars Bale price 30¢ SALE STARTS TOMORROW, 9:30 A. M. WRITES SONGS OF NORTHWEST An entirely new idea tn the com- posing field ts brought forward tn “The Olymple Bulte,” « collection of mustoal compositions by James Ham. | {iten Howe, formerly dean of De} Pauw university and now « resident | of Seattio, which has just been pub | ahed, | ‘The compositions were written, ac cording to Mr. Howe, for the pur. pose of idealizing the natural acen-! ery of the Northwest, al! « bers having some dist of this country as thelr theme. The volume i# pleasingly bound and is Mustrated with mumprous ple: tures of Seattle and nearby scenery. Recovers $500 for | Disease of Dye) LONDON, Jan. 25.--A hair dye used by Mra. Ellen Williams pro. duced eczema and she recovered $500 from the manufacturers. | Gee,” Boldt’s Coffee ts good! Advertinement. DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 21 Years ‘When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it. Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative — so In 6 to 14 Days All Druggists are authorized to refund money if PAZQ OINT- MENT fails to cure any case of ITCHING, BLIND, BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures ordinary cases in 6 days, the worst cases in 14 days. PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re- lieves ITCHING PILES and you can get restful sleep after the first application. 600, reat Publicity Expert Corner 4th and Union TTI $40,000 STOCK OF HIGH-GRADE Hats and Furnishing Goods Must Be Closed Out Stick and Clean by February 28th Consolidated Ticket Office Takes Over Store on March Ist THE FIRST SALE IN OUR HISTORY The Entire Stock Has Been Turned Over to H. T. LACELLE TO CLOSE OUT His orders are to sell the merchandise at any price he sees fit to move —Nothing will be left undone in order to accomplish our object © big thing is we stand back of every article sold. If These Prices Won't Sell the Goods, They Can’t Be Sold! MEN’S SHIRTS Mon's Shirts, sold as high an $2.00, on malo at....05¢ Men's Shirts, sold as high as $4.50, on salo at..,. 82.65 UNDERWEAR Men's Union Suits, regular price $3.60, on w at Men's light-weight Union Suits, regular price $1.75, on sale at. $1.15 NECKWEAR To Knit Neckwear, on sale at .. ‘ -49¢ Men's Neckwear, values to at $1.60, now HOSIERY Men's Heather Wool Hosiery to be closed out at..,.80¢ One lot of Men’s Hats, reg- Men's Pure Silk Shawknit ular price $7.60, on sale Hosiery to be sold at 55¢ at $4.85 B. V. D. BV. D. Union MEN’S HATS One lot of Men's O44 Hats, values to $4.00, now. O&@ MEN’S HATS One lot of Men's Hats, reg- ular price $5.50, on sale MEN’S HATS One lot of Men's Hats, price $6.60, reg. on sale $3.85 ular MEN’S HATS H. T, LACELLE Now in Charge of Genuine Sutts Men’s Handkerchiefs Regular price, 26c, now 12%@ SALE STARTS TOMORROW, 9:30 A. M. The O. B. Williams Co. BREAKFAST NO Only One of the Many Styles to Select From You'll have no trouble locating a Breakfast Nook in some corner of the kitchen, and the comforts it affords will more than repay for the small outlay. It’s surprising the homey, cheery atmosphere—the pleasant intimate relationship it | affords. Then there’s the saving of steps. to the other, no lost time for the busy housewife. No dishes to carry from one room Of course, the economy in fyel = important, too. Only one room to heat to enjoy the morning meal in eOmfort, and this is frequently accomplished while the meal is being prepared at no additional cost. The O. B. Williams’ Breakfast Nook is moderate in first cost and easy to install. Ther quite a saving, too, in buying direct from the manufacturer, eliminating all middleman’s profit. Breakfast Nook Prices (Each part separately priced because all parts are not always needed.) Seat Ends, 18 inches wide, 4 feet high, 1% inches thick, each .. ooees sence ee eece ccc eecc en ee Mabe Table Legs, 20 inches wide, 2144 feet high, 1% inches thick, each $3.00 Table Tops, 24 inches wide, 4 feet long, 114 inches thick, each .... sie dns on ce eeee ne PB Seats, 16 inches wide, 4 feet long, 114 inches thick, each ee ‘ os *’s ee Panel Back above seat, each Panel Front below seat, each . -$1.50 - $2.00 -$1.50 Our large illustrated catalog will give you many helpful hints for mod- ernizing the old home or planning the new one. shown are practical and yet most attractive. It’s free for the asking. day. The built-in features Write for this catalog to- | 0. B. WILLIAMS CO. SASH 1947 First Ave. S. Established 1899 Phone Main 1547 $1.15 — AND DOORS i