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1, 1928. EYL Yoon, § qupsDAY, FEBRUARY Spring Dresses Specialiy rice A Real Florence Value Taffetas and crepes that truthfully depict the season’s most favored fashions. They possess much more charm and individuality than one ordi- narily finds in dresses priced at this low figure. All sizes in all the new Spring shades. Unquestionably a real value at this price. Intelligent buying, a nominal upstairs rent and a sane meth- od of selling are factors that make possible the recognized Florence values. Just Received Shipment of New Spring - Coats—Priced the Upstairs Way overplaids tans, browns and grays. Full lined or half lined. Featured at this attractive price, MILLINERY - new are the stunning creations " 00 in light fe tts Hat group. Mohair, hair cloth and igae braids in the popular turban, straight Jee and poke shapes. A variety ‘of shades tai color combizations, Priced the upstairs way for quick selling. The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money Second and Union, Seattle, Wash. S n Pacific i Moves Office Here Gstrict freight and passen- will move into thelr new | of Union st. . Loughney’s Human Bake Oven 22 and Corrective Diet oe Gani quarters, on the north side of Union | between Third and Fourth aves., April 1, it bag been announced. The quarters will be near the new con- | == solidated city railway ticket offices to (flew of the Southern Pacific | be established on Fourth ave, north fx | IS HONORED | | Edward Sheehan, com- |mander of Seattle Chapter, Disabled American Veterans \of the World War, who was notified this week of his unanimous selection as fourth national vice commander of | the organization. Sheehan is |now connected with the state department of labor and in- dustry. FOUND GUILTY of tmpersonat- ing an officer, R. E, White, former policeman, was fined $100 in Judge John B. Gordon's court Wednesday, 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 21 ¥ VAUDEVILLE Jean Jackson Trio Other Splendid Acts DON'T FORGET OUR Popular 20c Matinee | OMmammnenn ir TTC TTS Ty ers, Where She Is Shown Standing Upright Posing for Her Photo. ¢ MIRACLES,” STATEMENT OF 17-YEAR-OLD INVALID. She Walked to Well, 1 Just mak WING and ‘tell the fact correctly, Bake Ove rensure, whieh it y¥ a mirnele MARGARICT Lanitan, Palo Alto, Califor: Local address, 1 hws ATTENTION! Dr. Loughney’s Latest FREE Book just off the press, entitled “RHEUMATISM AND KINDRED DISEASES; CAUSE AND TREATMENT” Is now mailed ont TREE and ‘Troatment Offices are loc ri 1 Union, in the Crary 1 do | Sunday, 9 to 18 only, ‘Telephone Main Guha, S| raters THE SEATTLE STAR Keep Busy and You Will Be Young, Says Actress How She Re By Wanda Von Kettler P busy and you won't have Blancke, something woman in layed at the is 66 years decidedly busy y wouldn't be at all surprised to nee tho skies drop, Tiredness with her ts that unusual.” Her average day runs something | like thats: $20 a m.—Time to got up. Unteas, | of course, the morning is one on which the company needs to catch an early train for another elty, tn | which caso Mins Blancke arises any time between 6 and 7, 9:30 a. m—Breaktast } 10 a. mA walk to the theater In quest of letters, eto., from home, 1030 a. m—Lusiness and p correspondence by reading af with Key to the Scriptures, by ; ‘ary Baker Eddy, until, say, 12:30 or 1 . ma. 1 p, m.—Prepare to take in movie or theater, (Tho visits to these are for study as well as relaxation.) 6 p. m—Dinner. “And then,” Mins Blancke de clares, “my day’s work Is about to begin. I get to my dressing room at the theater ewhere about 7 and start preparations for the night.” Hor “night” 1 @ long oF She Home-made R. Stops Coughs ly "Sih eer "Ries on by ht be surprised to know that the t thing you can use for ee , is & remedy whic! fi Saslly prepared at ‘home in. just 0 few mom It's you ever tri cough or hour, Tastes pl like It—and it Is pure and good. Pour 2% ounces of Pinex ino | pint bottle; then All it up with plain ranulated sugar syrup. Or use clari- honey, or corn syrup, tead of sugar Ay p, if dea we you make s full pist—e fan pply—but costing no more tha: mall bottle of -made cough er a chest cold in too—chi th medicine, there is ter to be had ad oes, Fight to the engt gives quick, lasting 1 romptly he the med mem- rane ‘fine the throat and alr tops the annoying throat the phi id soon rh stops entirely. Boiwetl our itis, croup, hoarseness Saves Gasoline Money for New Spring Suit “So you have a new car, Jim. It! must be great stuff to have a lot of money and be able to buy a new auto- | mobile whenever one foels like It." “Lot of money nothing. I turned in the old heap on this one. The old bus was so heavy and needed a| lot of repairs, I decided a smaller | and lighter car would be the thing | for the wifo and I.” | “Yon, I often wondered why you| needed such a big car. How do you! like the new one? Have you tried ‘| ‘out fully yet?” “Oh, yes; we went to Bellingham for the week-end. Fine trip and tho| car was perfect. Wo are quite on- thusiastio over ft. I got a lot more miles out of every gallon of gaso-| lino.” “All those things count in the up keep of a car. I never have been able to run one, as the upkeep would be too much for me.” “Well, the pleasure we got out of ‘ours more than pays for the running, we think. Especially ‘since we got the new ono the bills aren't #0 bad. 1 am going t0 save enough on my gas bills to get a new suit in about two months, Goodness knows I noed it, too, Only way I can get a sult {9 to save up what's saved in gasoline.” “If you're suffering for a sult, let mo give you a tip. Cher at 1016 Second ave., in the Rinito bldg, be- tween Madison dnd Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle, is the place for you to go, Fine suits for as low as $35.00, and the best of it is that you can open a charge account, and six months to pay it you Jike-Adver- tisement. Atany Drug Store. Keep atubehandy ‘Thon, Lesentng 6 Cow N. Yn Amer. Agente French Baume ch |must keop in close touch with inex” | but which I wouldn't for the world ~|have the city editor suspect I took Kate Blancke, Star in Mystery Play, Tells stains Youth Kate Blancke ts on the stage when the curtain goes up for the first act, at 8:30. She t# on practically all the time until that n falls on the third and final at 11. She has prac 0 ‘fetage breathing spells. A. 12:30—Bed. And that completes ber day? — | Well, yoo—and no. | Reference has been made to Miss Blancke’s business correspondence, but not to its contents, It deals considerably with bald heads. For Mins Blancke, being 4 business worman as well a# an actrem, is half owner of @ scalp treatment| establishment in New York—tn| which bald heads are given special| attention. Tho far away, she still business affairs, Summer months, too, must be| given mention. Actresses of the legitimate stage, for the most part, rest during the summer. Mins Biancke, however, plays mother parts at that time in the movies. And that's the galt, practically, we are told, at which she has been traveling since 16 years of age. Tho little woman beamed con: tentedJy when discussing her usual day's routine In her dressing room Wednesday afternoon. “My hair's white, of course,” she declared, running @ small hand thru & wavy pompadour, “but it signifies Rothing. It began turning that way when I was scarcely past 26. I'm 56 now, but I've got @ long time to go. My mother, one of the most energetic pervons I know, is now 98 years of age, And,” sho added, shaking @ finger at mo, “if you want to stay young keep busy.” Which I think i» excellent advice, seriously. I know that man. He'd be #0 pleased, and #0 anxious to help preserve the bloom of youth. “Oh, fine,” he'd way; “we'll begin immediately. Here are six more as- signments. Please finish ‘om be fore leaving.” It 1s well, you understnd, Miss | Blancke, for one sometimes not to show fust how much one is con- vinoed. Bet. 18467 Aliecoek’s PLASTER A Untoersal PAGE 9 CLEARANCE SALE of the World’s BEST PIANOS We have never before had such a large number of the world’s very best used pianos on our floors at any one time and so many of them so slightly used that they can hardly be told from new, with a price on every instrument far below its real value. In this wonderful stock of standard, high grade, Upright, Grand and Player Pianos the most exacting WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE ually effective for all sorts of aches and pains the result of taking cold, }| overexertion or strain. IF you've got a grippey, cold—take Hill’s Cascara Bromide Quinine and feel) fit for work tomorrow. Colds lower vitality,| weaken resistance to-disease and undermine health, At the first indication of a| cold, get busy. Ask your| druggist for Hill’s famous} remedy, You will get quick relief and break your cold in 24 hours, lagrippe in 3 days. Hill’s cured your cold when you were a child, The formula has| never been changed, At All Druggists--30 cents Cuticura Soap |The Velvet Touch en he, For the Skin WHOLESALE On Terms as Low as $6 Per Month Every Instrument a Pleasing Surprise MANUFACTURERS musician and the proudest home owner can find just the instrument of their choice and at a price such as makes buying irresistible. Distinguished Instruments Such as These to Choose From Mason & Hamlin, Weber, Bush & Lane, Chickering, Knabe, Vose, Mehlin, Victor, Kranich & Bach, Everett, Farrand, Decker, Kurtzmann, and many more At Such Prices as These $110, $165, $185, $210, $225, $245, $275, $325, $355, $365 and so on BRING THIS AD WITH YOU Pustslane Piano &. Everything Pertaining to Music RETAIL 1519 THIRD. AVENUE Hold Exams for Rural Carriers Examinations for rural mail car- riers will open in Seattle February 4M, civil service examiners announced ‘Thursday. The tests ‘will be open to men who ‘are residents of the district where the position they desire exists, and to women who are widows of U. 8, soldiers, sailors or marines, or the wives of injured service men. TAKE SALTS IF STOMACH ISN'T ACTING RIGHT: Says Indigestion Results From an Excess of Hydro- chlorie Acid Undigested food stomach decays, or, rather, fer- ments, tho same ag food left in the open Gir, says a noted authority, Ho also tells us that caused by Hyperacidity, acid in the stomach, which prevents complete digestion and starts food | | ‘Thus everything eat: | | en sours in the stomach, much like | | fermentation. farbage sours {n a can, forming ae- rid fuids and gases which inflate the stomach Uke a toy balloon, ‘Then we feeLa heavy, lumpy misery in the | host; we belch up gas; we oructate | sour food or have heartburn, flatu: | lence, water-brash or nausea, Ho tolls us to lay aside all digestive alds and instead get from any phar- macy four ounces of Jad Salty and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and drink it | Whilo {t is efforvesoing, and further: | moro, to continuo this for x week. | While relief often follows the first | | dose, it is important to help noutral {20 the acidity, remove tho gas-male- | | ing mass, start the liver, stimulate tho kidneys, and thas promote a treo | | flow of pure digestive Juicos, Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made | | he acid of grapes and lemon from t Juice, um phosphate iy tisod for many stomach dis | with excellent" results.Advertise: ment, / delayed in the Indigestion 1s | | meaning there is an excess of hydrochloric} | James E. Valentine, for several years an inspector tn the clty build. ing department, died at his home, 1203% First ave., Tuesday night. He {s survived by his daughter, Mrs, William Guthrie. |Puget Sound Power & Light Co, THE NEW 7th and Olive 1312 4th | Ave. 2012 Vernon PI Blue Bird There is no other washing - machine value to compare with BLUE BIRD at $127.50. Com- pare it point by point with others; note its sturdy con- struction and fine finish and then Ask Us for a Dem- onstration. Kirkland Tasaquah Renton + Enum claw