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2 ee eer eee, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY THE ~ x A LITTLE THOUGHT . 4 ys} George Morrison says, “A It 4 4 je th ht Ww show you how 4 4 IE eth betel Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, * rT pe g Every Week in The Seattle Star os sper ge the misery of other people's faye 3 LAUGHTER TOWN J you need « car and let Mrs, Murray x COND AVENUE AND lL NIVERSITY STREET é jnumber is Rainier 4, Autos tak | ater that the play waa the best med! wa Rainier blvd, to Byron, thence to Sins’ eras ineented foc ide, Manager heart tho] Renton and continue to Gennsee ewe toisan Gan anata: eek & nila each|in dio. ne “Ye & The number | general invitation way insued to the m e n of the Ryther home ec A, Bd \ ton Children’s home. 3 E . and play his z PLAY BIG BROTHER pan 9 Bhat ar Bd of “Dr A Special Value in h the of his laughter! club sang jolly good fellow songs, Johnson, and Mra. Charles W. Shat Busin es gay jeach member turning time backward wit) have charge of them at the thea hee At thletic | And follow his dancing feet as they} to be a kid for one night, when the ter, Motorists have volunteered Women's UE LIC 2 By stray club sang before the Ryther children their cars, and they will be there 150 8 prs. $1 : FIRST AVENUE—CORNER UNION STREET Por he knows the road to Laughter] Monday night. ‘Tusiness caren wore trong: Peidss Sait nis dee: AA eee cases Special Corsets town, cast to the winds, and for one brief aie 1 lorye whe the way hour the ordinarily sober-minded Mack Moskings “with, Coutts peciai @ , , | ine D. Blake. | of this famous organization played MAGAZINE AGENTS aby saad i ee pale Saturday Afternoon ae $1.65 i | big brother to the children of ths In another part of this tanue | 5 yes Mleet 12 to \ LADIES FELT | LADIES ELSIE JOHANSON FUND |nome, to the great delight of the| | of The Star you will find a full Fabrice Gloves $1.15 A splendid, comfortable: Samia | The fund fe ne the tle] youngators 1 eat aie wader erreg Special Saturday abric Gloves $1.15 of pink brocade, designed for | crippled girl, hanson, to Call | eee | Journal, Remember, the follow ‘ 3 roa! Jauntle’ act women, giving perfect Seeeta “ie We hope| 5 " : = ix-button lengt r | = md bout eed HUGHES TO SPRAK ing shutina write aide iy all Theatrical Cold Cream with the necessary SLIPPERS | tu patent, kid and calf. Over 500|the top. ‘Th who 1 tee af: manabine -wortg Sunset 1195; Roland B. Jenn! MCW cs cd reer Cr 255 -_ — | pany he ter in Ca ned th vices o re es ¢ and good hose | pairs to select from, bg tre ehable her to bo te he well known humanitar By i Pet Bed Pe % Ib. 28¢ hy light teak her and a aring for her,|/4n lecturer, who will gtve his fa itt Men nad: tc! AM - Non Spi o< ‘ At $1.50 @ pair. First Floor porters. For slight figure Mr: ned ip Mott have given | mous lecture, “Freedom,” in a dowr a, Sizes 22 to 30. —second Floor Ladies’ brown and black onestrap 6 und we have $16 more promised. | town hall in the near future, Thore| V2 ee ae ea |! wil be several mosien! numbera aad] 4.4 GETS HIS DOG \ sell originally for $5, 1 98 | SUNSHINE FOLKS TO MEET | *mall admission char the peel One ee hae nant beat oper te aan car ia ¥ | reacts tn to go into @ shutin benefit | And believe fe, Hardy, tt ° . AEE meow maga teh “of ash ae, we In the Special Price Basement q Mr. and Mr sald he waa lone with h | ’ 7 us to get into BEST. MEDICINE |little dog that was killed by an = " , . 2 >, GIRLS SHOES CHILDREN $ February Upon the recommendation of |au . in answer to our appea! These Saturday Specials are examples of the savings Fraser-Paterson pegs cog 4 Thomas Alsatin, a 12-year-old shut- | rec a fine little fox terrier PR ET Pao AOS ays j : 5 } |A fine program wil in who attended “Dr, Jack,” the aide. | fr ahittek aes” Cosnation Co.’s Basement offers its shoppers. 98c and $1.98 SHOES 98c f= oA yg ed We L ee a ” oe a ” 8 ‘* are informed he Is of blooded Hundreds to choose from. All| Lace and button shoes, originally high-class stock and the two were y. 2 Y. i, “ice sizes, leathers and styles, made to sell for $3.00 aie adie hoa, pals on sight, the little fellow hop And yet another Special Price hi ngue show x \ ping on David's lap and making Ladies’ black calf and kid with cloth or dull kid tops and mill tary heels. Made to sell originally aoe price Srrnns-sss 198 ance price .. Inally made to Boy. for $5.00, | made to sell for $7.00. Ladies’ brown calfskin Lace Shoes,| Ladies’ black kid Lace Shoes, flext with military rubber heels. Made to sell originally, for $800, but. they| D6 Soles and rubber heels. Made to a. $2.98 Gea * $2.98 LADIES" RUBBERS DR. EDWIN J. BROWN’'S DENTAL OFFICES 6 Columbia St. | again, playful Mothers can rest easy after The Dictionary HE Cie Ney Get one today. Every reader Yours for entitled to Only Three a copy Coupons and known BARTELL DRUG STORE Second Ave. and Union St. Seattle, Wash., has consented to assist us in this yr STAR or ut the above mentioned stor CUT COUPON TODAY, PAGE OFFICE At Mere Cost of Handling—Distributed Exclusively Universities Dictionary Should be on the desk of every sten- ographer and within reach of every clerk. A Luxurious Book Because of their facilities for serving the public and to advance the cause of education, the well tion. Coupons can be presented and dic obtained either at the office of THE SHA ious, constipated a d Lu MOTHER, CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” <2 S3srSs=" Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste [nity mortars 5 and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels A teaspoonful of “California Mg, Syrup” now will quickly start liver |bowels without cramping or ove }and bows! action and in a fow hours | “Uns. }yon have a well, child Mother, you must nay “Call polaon [fornia.” Refuse any imitation. for Readers by Seattle EMAND has been tremen- dous. The people like the book—your neighbors are tak- ing it in great quan- tities. And no won- der—it is the Dictionary Everybody Should Have All brand new this ‘22 Dictionaries in one, Many new words | not in any previous dictionary, Illustrated in color. Bound in black seal grain, textile leath- er, lettered in gold. right out of the little stomach and|trict and only spent half of a very|}| Tell your druggist you want only | formation came from Miss Talbot,! the genuine “Callfornia Fig Syrup,” which has directions for bablen and |She had absolutely nothing to do giving “California Fig Syrup” be | children of all ages printed on bot- cause It never falls to work the|U* I yt 4 sour bile and constipation Jote to’ you. himeelf right at home. He has established at David's feet, w tn perfect con headquarters ere he curls up tentment .when not romping about in play with his new: |}) found crippled friend. Everybody © happy. | eee | TO BERNARD MISSION | In my geal to help what ts rep: resented to me as a strugg trict of poor but unquestionably hon ext people, who have co-operated in building a fine community hall which is attached to the Bernard |) mission, located east of the Frye acking plant, and settled largely, but not exclusively, by people of foreign birth, we used words with, teeth in them. Tho object of the article, to which VU exception has been taken by Mra Smart a, colérs, tering te the sick and n: ay ars, was to aid these commu: their betterment If I have overdrawn the picture! I most humbly beg pardon. My tn forment was a stranger to the dis. rainy day down there, Thete seems)}| to be an impression that my {n of the mission. This ts not true. with It, but I do know of the won derful work she tg doing, and alo that of Mrs. Cook, and my hat is| PASSED ON Frank Herbert, 49, after a short! but serious illness, passed to his re-| ward at the Northern State hospital ‘Tuesday afternoon, and is mourned | by a number of our shut-ins for his} many kind deeds. Altho nearly blind since early life, ho had, until about a year ago, been | a railway newsboy, conducting his|]| business under almost unbelievable) circumstances, He was handy with| tools, being guided principally by} the sense of touch. He worked out} ingenious problems on wheel chaira||| and automobiles for shut-ins, and in| many ways assisted in bringing||| cheer and sunshine to others, He} leaves to mourn him his mother, | | Mrs, Mary Herbert, and a_sister,|}| Mra, W. A. Brown, of Belleview, | Waah., Interment was at Kirkldnd, | | Wash. SULPHUR CLEARS | FIERY, ITCHY SKIN If you are suffering from eczema Dresses of Amoskeag Basement offer 816 Pairs Galle BLU I | Stockings dis: |} Seconds of $1.25 quali all sizes, 81% to 10. Girl’s Dresses 85c 160 others and other sturdy ginghams. sash-back styles. and combinations of these. rack trimmed, broidery on collars and yokes. tan, lilac, green. priced at 85c. Sizes 6 to 12. . fects, new circular skirts, with ruffles and shirring on OS. ity. Black and cordovan in On the Aisle Sales Booth. Mid-season and Spring Hats of satin, faille and habutai silk, showing the season’s~ new shapes and colors. Trimmed with fruit and flowers. Exceptional values at this price, Plaids, checks, plain Some are rick- have touches of hand em- Blue, pink, yellow, Decidedly under- New Spring Dresses in Ten Models Exceptional iS 1 5 Values at 2 Spring’s most charming styles are cleverly shown in this collection of Dresses. There are tight bodice ef- hips; also slightly draped, front panel and straightline- models. Trimmings are bright beads, ribbons, embroidery, sashes and metallic novelties. Fabrics are high grade silk taffetas, in navy, black and brown. Sizes 16 to 42. 50 Fur-Trimmed Coats at $19.50 A jobber’s close-out of fine grade Coats that would ~ have sold earlier at $25 and a few of them at $35. Mostly fur trimmed bolivias and velours in pouch- || backs, wrappy, straight-line and embroidered styles. Silk lined throughout. Sizes 18 to 44. You will also find in the Basement wonderful values in the clearance of Coats at $10 and $15. —Special Price Basement or some other torturing, embarrass- ing skin trouble you may quickly be rid of tt by using Mentho-Sulphur, de- ‘clares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, because of Its germ destroying properties, sel- dom fails to quickly subdue itching, even of fiery eczema, The first ap- comfortable, Rash and blotches are | Will: healed right up. phur is applied like any pleasant cold) Ment, “Honor thy can obtain a small jar from any good | "pon the | druggist.—Advertisement. There is Strength in monds, Inventor of E WESTCLIFF, Eng., uel Eastby has acquired the family fortune by carrying out the following | plication makes the skin cool and| condition, laid down in his father's) “My son shall go to my grave | Rowles Mentho-Sul, |and kneel and repeat the command- 1 father and thy 7 at y vs y be long d {s perfectly harmless, You | mother, thet thy days may cream and {s perfectly harmless, You Ley ay: cin «Besta Wins Fortune With a Prayer Baptist minister. 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