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FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 } Rival Aviators Pre- age wg / ( pare for Long Flight | SUNSHINE. SMILES \ shan ee "|| Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, 4 Sviators are preparing f Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star World flights by ac tlrely rk Edited by Dr, Frank R. Loope—Phone Capitol 4636 . Smith | go by what ts called oe — _ the northern route, while Alan J ENJOY THEATER PARTY tained t them A Cobham plans to follow the s gs ’ reang= ' ‘ — OTTO F. KEGEL, President, ; route. They i early spring ’ A markable Here they are, Men hose Better Shoes for Less” re- of values at— big selection $2.50 to $5.00 We calf, per New per pair Four Examples: alking Shoe of brown “i $4.00 pair. Blucher Oxford in brown or black calf, welted sole, per Bro; calf, per Scouts— * $5.00 pair . gue Oxford in brown ‘pir $4.00 easiest shoe for work, $2.50 per pair SPRING for MEN AND WOMEN that represent the crea- tions of America’s fore- most designers. The models and color- ings are the most favored by all good dressers. As to prices, you will enjoy a money savings advantage with an added feature of making your own CREDIT .x.. TERMS may pay as little as $1 00 $3-°0 Week | was very young and mother DOG OFFERY D HOMES “ are tn world Ia a there lent to innate Last BIG DANCE TUESDAY 300 alga ND COUR PARTY Mana Frank Steffy's Coliseum wan the bis ain, Mra Hastings, Charles Mra. Albert Jacobson, Mra Humphrey, Mra. John Croanen, Frank Gibbony and « score of others who did not give their namen. The following performed excellent work In the manner in which they n Mra Brows . W. , Berth Mra. i y. ‘Turner, Mrs Mra. C. M. An v Jay Gaga Mar © hundred ollseum orchestra Ja J Hanr ah Inia Merrell, The Guild ts a bazar in the future lay they served for the Ry ne. The next » held M of Mra. Nye place. eee SURPRISE PARTY , © Home surpris early 20 members of the tment of the Gilman} ¥ school flock- to, the home, bearing candy, popcorn and other dainties. A reg. ular party soon in order, Mra. Knutson on the pilgrimages the depart makes. ‘The follow: enutiful program: d Conrad, Edith Pisht and tyther children eee WRITE TO HER Dear Dr. Loope: I had no {dea the West 4 anything ik It med #0 cold and inhospitable to un, especially since| we have been ill for two years and 1 half, I think your name, Ilke| Abou Ben Abraham's, must ‘lead all others in Seattle, Mother !8 a graduate nurse and has beon sick in bed for two yearn and n half, Father died when 1 has until ular meet 1 15 at the W. Jones, nursed ever since, this sickness, too, became fil February 4, and have been practically bedfast ever since. We are both cooped up on the top floor of a private house and since Chriat: mas time have seen but two people. I-did so want to get out for ridow. I have written to clubs here as far back as last October, but received no reply, Tacoma, Have you a branch of your soolety here? Woe heard of you yesterday thru A clipping from Tho Star, sent us by ® friend in the Bast. With best wishes for your wonderful work, tam, 20 years, Moat alncerely yours, MARL DEANE, | Social unrest, I do wish you lived in| = 2902 N, Union St, Tacoma, Wash, . STORE KEEPING PACE WITH THE PROGRESS OF A GREAT CITY Now the Consummation Announcements have appeared daily during the last week of the inauguration in this store of complete new departments of women’s apparel, furnishings, dress accessories, and kindred lines. It is now only a matter of hours until these new depart- ments will be opened to you. This opening represents the consummation of plans of long standing, to add to this institution a store complete in its appointments and service for women. The work of building an organization has been going on for sey- eral months. Executives, division managers, buyers, assistants and salespeople have all been chosen with thoughtful considera- tion. Each one who is now a member of our store family hag been selected to fill his or her place because of special fitness for and experience in the duties assigned to them. Therefore, we confidently state that we will offer to our customers the same high standard of service which it has been our constant effort to render during recent years in our established departments. Now it seems opportune to express our sincere and plans. ‘All new fixtures and equipment throughout the store have been specially designed, and the work of installation is com- pleted. The convenience and comfort of our customers has re« ceived first consideration in every detail of arrangement and construction. Shelves and stock-rooms are filled with merchan- dise, all carefully purchased with a desire to meet the require- ments of discriminating patrons. Thus all is in readiness for us to assume our new and greater responsibilities. customers. appreciation to fri ends They have made possible the consummation of all our Their consideration and helpfulness during all the confusion of dis- arranged stocks while work was in progress has made it possible for us to continue business without closing the store for even one day. We are most thankful for this trust and friendship of our patrons, which we feel represents the unqualified indorsement of our policies, (Signed) LETTER IN RHYME Dear Mother: How often have I “Walt till my ‘ship | comes In," and followed your remark | with cheer to h ign within. How often have I wondered then, just when would {t arrive, and when it did, what would it bring and would you be allve. And after duo reflection I finally | heard you say, | muat confess, that I cannot solve the) But |~ riddle and will not try to guess. HOME LIFE MENACED Never in the history of the world | has the life of the family as a social unit been menaced as it Is today. the Independence at- orded women by opening up almost very profession and every line of | industry to them, equal rights with men, all of which are pert fied. if not abused and wom the health and strength to thelr inclinations in these matters. But alas, when a woman is almost at the point of breaking from her household cares and social life, to take on outside duties often means the breaking polnt, and homes are often neglected for lack of strength or some allment develops because of overwork, Weak and ailing women will do well to remember that Lydia FB. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, benefits 98 out of every 100 women who try {t and let 1t help them.—Advertiso- ment, “MENTHOL COUGH DROPS GIVE QUICK RELIEF I'm sure of one thing and that s,; from near and far, good people who} and good will the humble ferry boat. mother dear, your | may be away but a ferry boat Is here. It has no slender, graceful lines, nor {8 It very big. Its cargo 1s devoid of gold, ails are on its rig, But It Is here at your and 80 anxious to show, that tho It's not a dream-ship, it has the gift to go. It {8 manned by your family and other relatives, too; also by friends, nervice, ship-of-dreame | love yo Its purpose ts to comfort » you from all care, Last but not least, provide you with cheer and love so rare. you, to So should the dream-ship keep adrift and never reach the shore, don't miss Ita graceful lines and sa its cargo and what more, but keep in mind what's here right now and very uch afloat, with crew, with purpose FOOD FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Simple, clean, wholesome food of the right kinds fed to children in proper quantities and combinations will go farther than almost any other single factor in assuring them normal health and sturdy Jevelopment. Do you know WHAT to feed YOUR children? Do you know the PROPER QUANTITIES of the various kinds of foods? Do you know which foods contain the necessary ingredients for building Ussue, muscle, blood, bone? Do you know the RIGHT COMBID TIONS of food to be fed to children? Are your boys and giris getting Just what they most need in the way of food? Can you make up ® proper breakfast, dinner and supper menu for your children? Do you want and preparing children’s foods? simple but accurate recipes for cooking All these questions are answered fn plain, simple language In a new bulletin prepared by food experts In the United States gov- ernment laboratories, which our Washington bureau has secured, and a copy of which will be sent you on requost. Ful out care fully and mail the blank below to our Washington bureau, Washington Bureau, Tho Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave nt a copy of Washington, D, ©, © bulletin, “FOOD FOR YOUNG CHIL. ” and Inclose herewith four conts In stamps for samo, Namo, .. +++ Street and No.......46 wteeees City.. BRALO. ceccccerseccersececnvens Dedicated to Mrs’ N, J. Thorsen, Seabold, Wash., December 25, 1921, EDWARD L. STENBACK, HANGMAN IN THE TOILS BOLTON, EI March 2.—Hang- }man William Bolton has been ar- his wife and 0, |rested for deserting children 16 years BREAK CHEST COLDS WITH RED PEPPER Ease your tight, aching chest, Stop |the pain, Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time “Red Pepper Rub" is the cold rem- Indy that brings quickest relief. It cannot hurt you and it certafitly seems to ond the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right out, Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down Into colds, congestion, aching mus: cles and sore, stiff joints relief comes at once, The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel tho tingling heat, In three minutes the congested spot Is warmed through and through, When you are suffering from a cold, rheu matism, backache, stiff neck or sore Just get a Jar of Rowles per Rub, made from red pep: pers, at any drug store, You will haye the quickest relief known, Al- ways say “Rowlos,"*—Advertisomont, Canada to Have Better Highways OTTAWA, Ont. March 2. road work aggregating 5,786 miles | was undertaken in Canada in 1922,] according to a report of the Domin= jon commissioner of highways. This work, which was practically all com> pleted by the end of the year, was carried out under agreement betwe the federal and provisional governs) ments, at a cost of nearly $40,000,01 SAGE TEA TURNS - GRAY HAIR DARK That beautiful, even shade of farky| glossy hair can only be had by bre ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sule] phur. Your hair is your charm, I¢| makes or mars the face. When it] fades, turns gray or streaked, Just application or two of Sage and Sule) phur enhances its appearance a huns) dredfold, ‘ Don't bother to prepare the ture; you can get this famous recipe, improved by the addition of! other ingredients, at a small cost, a ady for use. It is called Wye! and Sulphur Compound. ‘This | can always bo depended upon ta) bring back the natural color and lust ter of your halr, Everybody uses “Wyeth's Sa and Sulphur Compound now, because it darkahs so naturally and oven); that nobody can tell it has been ag plied. You simply dampen a spon or éoft brush with it and draw t | through the hair, talking one smi strand at a time; by morning gray hair has disappeared, and afte another application it becomes beat fully dark and appears glossy lustrous,—Advertivementy ‘y Go

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