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THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Cynthia Grey:)| Readera, Interested in Fate of Bills Under Discussion —Mother Bitterly Condemns “Poor Girls’ Bill BY CYNTHIA GREY Readers of these columns recently discussed two bills now pending in the state legislature, i. ¢.,a tax on bachelors and widowers between the ages of 25 and 60, and the bill that would raise the legal age of girls from 18 to 21 years. | Since the discussions, a number of interested correspond- ents have written asking the fate of these two bills. The latest report on the bachelor tax bill indicates that it will be indefinitely set aside, The age limit bill passed the lower house and bids fair to pass the senate. Another bill now pending in the legislature is causing con- | siderable public interest, especially among mothers of daugh- | tera attending school, It is “The Poor Girls’ Bill,” introduced | by Representative Kennedy of Columbia county, It dictates that school girls shall wear dresses not more than six inches from the floor, sleeves not shorter than elbow-length, collars f SSS We res te wen VALUES New York FFRASIER-PATIERSON Co, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Los Angeles THE DRESS YOU NEED —the Dress You Promised Yourself— FOR SPRIN —is here at a price that you would never expect to find! it anywhere else. Dependability and Friendliness are the two characteristics of FRASER-PATERSON CO. which have established this store as “A Good Place To Trade.” not lower than two inches from the collar bone and heaven This dependability has been built upon absolute adherence to standard | knows what not. All furbelows, such as jewelry, are for- quali | bidden. ny. One mother’s opinion of such a bill follows: | | Dear Cynthia: We see by the paper that Representative | Kennedy has introduced into the house a “Poor Girls’ Bill.” WITH NO CHARGES — CONSE —aAnd the friendliness and “home atmosphere” which are often re- QUENTLY NO OVER-CHARGES marked upon by our friends outside are an outward expression of the Spree prea aa mga A ‘, ‘ 4 ey PAKM IC! cNERS, ATTENTION You have been won- friendliness which pervades the organization from within. tering how to secure that particular bulletin from Uncle Sam that will ¥ meet the particular farming or gardening problem in which you are mest interested, Our Washington bureau te on deck to help you. Uncle Sam has @ treatise on practically any farm problem under the sun. td you will write to our Washington bureau, t ic them what ft is about ropa, seeds, soll, weather, farm eaimals, or any other problem connected with your farm that you want to know about, they will get for you and send you a bulletin covering that particular subject, if Uncle partment of agriculture haa it. Inch 2-c5ont stamp for reply, and HEN YASHIO? into these m's de eet Sixteen" lone a address Washington Bureau Seattlo Star, 1322 New York ave. Wai ington, D. C. Shop by Phone If it is inconvenient to come downtown, take advantage of our Mail > _ Several of us mothers have discussed it and have decided Phone Main 7100, | that real expensive apparel in school should be taboo, but when it comes to wearing skirts six inches from the heels, it |is absolutely absurd. Just think what some of our girls} would look like, especially the slim ones, in skirts just above | the ankles. Aside from appearance, it has been proven that the long skirt for infant or for adult is cumbersome and un-| sanitary. | Mothers should be able to judge how their daughters \}) should be garbed. Let's get together and make such a mighty protest against regulation clothing that this freak bill will be completely snowed under, A READER. What i a trance? LL A state im whicd the conscloweness Mise Grey will receive callers and Phone Service. Lastrous Chiffon Ta t Wilton Worsted Rugs The Highest Quality Made in America ANTON CREPH with ite excellent draping qualities becomes indi vidualistic, expreasing and translating the mode with a productive qual Spring’s Man-Made Sport Coats Fiaring or prosily draped, belted tn wines... Spring's Three-piece Knicker Suits $96 Size 9x12 All new patterns, just received, in colors to harmonize with the newest furnishings—$96. seems to be rapt in visions; an eo- staay ; @ rapture; hence any state ex- Aibiting similar effect, bewilderment stupefaction, A state of insensidility to ordinary surroundings, together with muspension of volitional powers and to @ great extent of wtal func- tions, It bs often associated with in tense mental exaltation and preoc cupation and may simulate death. It usually arises from hysteria or hyp- notiam, | cee | —Fourth Floor | Are there ever fires In the cotton fielda in the South? Fires are very rere. At after all the cotton has been picked, largest anti-friction bearing in recently exhibited in Lon- above a ton and ls more feet high. CANADA HOLDS UP REGISTRY register, because of the regulations ‘imposed by the United States ship- | ping board, ft was learned late Tues- j day, when'the Henry & McFee com- }pany was refused Canadian registry |for a dregre and two scows. Registry was refused on the ground that the shipping board form on which the application was made contains “restrictions against full use by Canadians.” The shipping board restrictions were framed to prevent American rum-runners being tranferred to Canadian registry, !t Is sald. UAC ACID? MS TREATMENT 4 T BOTTLE (32) DOSES the day; If your sleep is broken by an ir ritated bladder that wakes you up every few hours, you will appreciate the rest and comfort this free bottle (32 doses) should give you. If you send this notice, your name and home address, we will give , | You a regular 85 cent bMtle (32 doma) of The Williams Treatment. Kindly send 10 cents to help pay part cost of postage, packing, etc., to The Dr. D. A. Williams Co., Post Office Bulid- ing, Dept. AA-2167, East Hampton, Conn. Only one bottle free to same person, family or address. Nothing sent C. 0. D, You will receive by paid parcel post, without incurring any obliga- tion, a regular 85 cent bottle (33 doses) of The Williams Treatment. Cut out this notice and send {t now, it. before you forget. Established 1892. 'In This Instance No Mother or Father Can Be Too Careful Science Again Solves a Worrisome Problem of Thousands of Parents RENTS can't be too careful about the health of their children. Children cannot be healthy and roey-cheeked, full of life and vital if they do not have regular daily movements of the bowels. ey For constipation sows the seeds for some of the most dangerous (is- | YOUR PHONOGRAPH A Reproducing Piano |Company B Stands Drill Once More Former members of Company B. First Washington volunteer infan- try. which served In the Spanish. American war, will meet Saturday, jat the state Armory, for the annual drill, reunion and business meeting of the Company B Union Street Ar |mory ascsclation. The organization formerly was quartered tn the old Armory, at Third and Union. An English magistrate recently |held that if a person were to alt| down tn the highway, an autotest! would have no right to move him! with his car. HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS, Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin ts yellow—complexion |pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor| |—you have a bad taste in your |mouth—a lazy, no-good ~ feeling— lyou should take Olive Tablets. all phenographs. They sre the Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tublete—a| World® truest reproductions, |substitute for calomel—were pre e |pared by Dr. Edwards after 17/ yearn of study. Dr. Edwards’ Oltve Tablets are a |purely vegetable compound mixed | with ollve ofl. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink akin, bright eyes, no pimples, a fesling of buoy: ancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel— yet have no dangerous after ef- fects. ‘They start the bile and overcome constipation. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing re- sults, Millions of boxes are sold annually at 15c and 30c.—Advertise- ment. Piles Can Be Cured |" i1 Without Surgery | WHIFFTELD AND CARLISLE AND LE MAL SENSATIONAL MAX Brunswick has achieved true piano tones in phonographic re- production. Notes so , unmistakable that you believe a plano is in the room. Go toda to any Brunswick dealer and as! to hear ay Sgt by Leopold Godowsl or ly ‘cat —— of the New tall of fame. They will prove a revela- tion. Brunswick records play on AMUSEMENTS _ ui MOORE RS we THEATRE ==? cena VAUDEVILLEE "=: TWKE Rogers and Leonora Allen IRELAND An Instructt book has been pub- | lished by Dr. A. 8: McCleary, | the noted rectal specialist of Kansas City, Thin book tells how sufferers from Piles can be quickly and easily cured without the use of knife, acia- wors, “hot” tron, electricity or an: other cuttin, or burning method, without confinement to bed and no poate bills to pay. The method has een @ success for twenty-four years and in more than eight thousand VALENTINES AND MORITZ Rupture Kills Himes, | in her office Monday, Wednesday | and Friday, from 1 to 3 p.m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 & m to 12 m. each week, Pitase do not come at other times, as tt seriously inter feres with her writing | | there are sometimes amall fires, but cotton flelds are acidom destroyed by fire, | eee } Are immigrants from Poland al-| lowed to come into the United States at present? No, the Poltsh queta ts excedded. The new quota docs not become available wntil July 1, 1988, | What in the origin of the New Zea-| land red rabbit and ts it @ good one| for commercial purposes? | Home doubt exists as to ita origin. | When first exhibited, about the year 1909, it was claimed that the animals had deen purchased in a New Zea- land port and brought to America by | sailors, While thts claim has not been disproved, it is now delleved that the animals are a cross deticeen the White Giants and the rich red | Belgtans and originated in America. |The New Zealand red rabbit is pop- ular wherever it has been introduced It 4s well known in nearly all parts of the country and will probably be- come our most important utility rab- | dit, It grows very rapidly, weigh- | ing siz pounds when 5 months old, jand 9 to 10 pounds when mature at |about 12 monthe. | \Maj. Gri gs Gets | Support of Chamber | The nomination of Major Everett |Grigen, president of the St. Paul & |Tacoma Lumber Co, of Tacoma, for district director before the United | States Chamber of Commerce, was supported Tuesday by the board of trustees of the Seattle Chamber, they announced Wednesday, Major Grigks was named to succeed J, H | Bloedel, resigned. The appointment | jwill be made in April when the! national body meets. | Now York police headquarters re- ports a cockroach which became so | addicted to morphine that he could take two grains dally, moro than enough to kill two men. DR.WO |, CHINESE DOCTOR Nature Chinese H . ARE YOU Aj | WORM? Do you lack the punch and vigor of strong manhood?) Why? Do not remain in this condition, See our Specialist FF and have him TELL YOU HOW TO GET WELL, Hours: 10-12, 3.6, Sunday; 1112 a. m. ‘Vastly timproved tm the wool tweede and ever so much better im tat fn spring style. Three-plece all-woo! Knicker Suit, finely tallored chisel © pockets to front and belt { nd ividual Delt. Knick ere full width, but- toned nides euft and pockets, In- @ vid wat belt with straps, All nlzes. $16 8 fancy material cont, full silk lined, latest mannish revere ¢ front connected with two Skirt full width with two pockets In front and ity through these high. spirited “Sweet Sixteen developments found in Bo other garments. IE TAFFETAS, in the dark tones and in the delicate shades of spring, form many interesting suggestions for spring in which you and others will see the height of the vogue, The opening of a season finds us with Prices the same as at the close of a season. Don't pay more than the “Sweet Sixteen” price for that. Ex- quisite Style and Quality, whatever you do. 1023 Second Ave., Cor. Spring Ask Seattle Man on Labor Board A former Seattio man, J. H. Syl- vester, has been asked appointed as labor's representative on the na- tional railway board by the Brother- hood of Rallway Clerks, who have presented their indorsement to Prest- dent Harding, dispatches from Cin- cinnati stated Wednesday. After appearing in “Tho Beggar's Opera” 998 times, one of the actors recently forgot his lines, at the 999th performance, PALACE HIP ‘ “AFFINITIES” Mary Roberts Rinehart IN MOORE 18 STARRED “My turn next, Mother’ 16 to 44. $16 Latest Poiret Twill Suit, box effect, vith shoestring belt, rimmed with rows at flat silk braid. All sizes. 8,000 Annually| Eight thousand persons each year | aro laid away-—the burial certitie Clinic ALL WEEK joing marke ipture, hy use the unfortunate ones had neg: | ; Matinees Today and Saturday fected thomaolven or had boon motes 1827 3d Ave., Opposite P. 0. ly taking care of tho sgn (nwelling) bao oirkdinhita ht. fo) of the affliction and paying no at- THE MERRY WIDOW tention to the cause, What aro you Musteal Event of the Season cases, The bobk fs sent pontpald free to persons affilcted with pilos or other rectal troubles who clip this item and mall st with name and ad- dress to Dr, McCleary, 647 Parkview Sanitarium, Kansas City, Mo. vertineme im later life. Many ordinary purgative medicines are harsh and He in their effects, causing painful griping. They do not give cleansing results, METROPOLITAN Lincoln Memorial Ansiax—tho delicious Fruity Laxative—ts selentifically combined of ingredients as are most certain to give gentle, pleasant relief, at the same time helping to build up the health of your children. If you have never yet tried Analax, you do not know how gentle pleasant a laxative can be. Analax {s flavoted with sugar and Juices, and hes the appetizing taste of fresh ripe raspberries. A VALAX is one of the approved Hundred HEALTH HELPS bearing the Qike®) trade mark WREE: Write for booklet and Analax samples. / Meter area PrAET, RELA DS OY, NOTHING ACTS LIKE dolng? Are you neglecting yourself by wearing @ truss, appliance, or choons to call (t? is only a make- false prop against a col- lapaing wall—and cannot be expect- rr BER wh | wure rotardy blood ciraulation, thus | robbing the weakened muncles of | et ich they need most—nourish- m on But actence h found a way, Established 1672 every trun nutforar ty tha" hand Ya 4 Invit to mi e oH teat ri 50 years of satisfied users | {nthe privacy of their own hose attest its value for Conghs, colds, croup, bronchial, 1 EAU DE QUININE Dee (FOR TH. (AIR) Wee Com, Sun,, Feb. 18 The Iittle extra care given to a child’s hair brings a rich pone Ditrsy I reward in adult life, at the time when abundant, Beatthy, Deautiful hair counts most. The purity of this superior French preparation commends it to are Parents. Once or twice a week it can be massaged into the scalps of the children (and the parents too) with de Tesults. is very refined and phar ay “i ? We invite all mothers to write us for \ Send 10c. to our American Offices. If pelle ap faa bottle, your dealer will supply you. Two convenient sizes, 4 oz. and 8 ox, 1 whilst you work and whilat sleep, No straps, buckles or see Re |. Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, PARFUMERIB ED. PINAUD PUy Un Buragrt AB weap “the, Hacutat Burning pain in the Bladder, Scalding| ED. PINAUD BUILDING NEW YORK opening am nature intended wo thy | Passages, Stone and Gravel positively i rupture CAN'T come telieved by Gino Pills, 60c. a box at! | gry Nights, 10 BD. PINAUD'S Amorioan Import Office, ED. PINADD Bulhti towns Nishte, BO, Ris wt Announces stew eatin tom Vary -Eitae rane, MO YO% our mo today to | all droggista—write for free sample so Li a ell BOC, 81, "81,50, Ye wonderful. Ask your dealer, Block » Bt, Louls, Mo, ) tial Plapao’ and the ‘information | N&Dru-Co,, Inc. Buffalo, N. ¥ SEAT SALE nocossary——advortisoment, elf-treatment for rupture ever known, O PAD when adhering closely to the body cannot ponnibly #lip or ahift out of place, therefory nnot chafo or pinch, Soft as velvet »ply-—inexponalve, Tho PLAPAO, method jn unqueation. ably the moat acientitic, logical and muccenata) “fin’’ and whooping coughs, tick. | |‘, "or" ling throat and troublesome bath coughs, Does not disturb, the, stomach, No narcotics, Mrs. Clara Hamlin, De N.Y, “'T have used Chamberle Rem- be ofl oe for years for croup, tt is ch to relieve and gives such lasting yenefit,!” Sold everywhere The PLAP wn Ts TOMORKOW u) i KE

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