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PAGE 4 GIANT DARWIN TULIPS PRICE feading named dexen, 3 dozen for S250 at the at et prepaid up to the third a ANT NU RY STOCK NOV Our new noting Guide, now ‘on the presses, will be ma led on test he Net Forget to prune and gpray your frult trees. We offer @ full line of pruning to: way materials, Advic ven. il Order Dept. EL lot-4a23 ‘MALMO & Co. “NURSERY MEN: SEEDSMEN Cer. Gth and Stewart at Westlake Bales Y 4th and Virginia St Nurseries at Georgetown Charles E. Herding, 65, was to be burled under Masonic funeral rites Bt 3 o'clock Friday afternoon Eliott Bay Lodge No. 257, Hardin Gova since 1898, is survived by two brothers and two sisters, who live in Michigan. | Can You Sleep All Night? Be Bast You Get Up Frequently By | _ Reason of Bladder Trouble ? re 1 out coupon below, mall to Is McWETHY, 614 Main Street, MAR- ; MICH.. and a free trial will be ‘Bnd address on dotted lines, mail to ‘F, l. McWETHY, 636 Main Street. OHIO. PAINLESS * Nidgegeses Our whalebone rubber which does a} pores roof of the mou: ‘ou have two teeth, Natural Rubber, stogte 5.00 net of teeth... Gum Lyk Rubber, a perf: - Production of the fuman ‘gum, o ton . $10.00 Lodge Buries Man | Who has been a mining man at Cor-} Cynthia Grey: (EV ERETT TRUE BY CONDO] 3 AlLes AN JEPSON, HOW OD \ ARE “KOU SF Leap Year Maid Would single girls known? started the ball rolling in the tangling alliances? Where fs the Cave of Nativity? It 4s a winding cave in Bethle- hem, beneath the Church of. the Nativity, built over tt by the Em- press Helena and the Emperor Con- stantine. This cave is the supposed birthplace of Christ. The supposed position of the manger and the pre- clee spot where Christ wae born are marked. The grotto is beautified KING yn OF SOR bo? asses! Brocewors = $4 for 15 All work guaranteed years. Examination free. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Established 20 Years. Second Ave, and University st. DR. WO Natural Remedien Dr. Wo, Chinese Doe- Herd Spectaiiat, the Chiness ORPHEUN | CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE McINTYRE & HEATH “THE GEORGIA © root spe- eific for stomach, head- ‘onnor Sil ache, colds, rheumatism, BILLY. McDERMOTT nervousness, —catarrh, cough and blood die orders. ‘Treat with na- vivor of Coxey'n Army | TWINS Leave tle Daily 6:30, 7:15, 9:00, 10:30, 11:30 1:8, 3, 6190, 11:90 p. m. ‘Sunday. NIGHT SERVICE Seattle to Iiremerton Bat- Rusco & Hockwal Present the Famor GEORGIA MINSTRELS nto PBOrLE—40 Tagged | BY CYNTHIA GREY Should Old Dame Convention draw the net more tightly about our dashing young benedicts? In other words, should custom demand that the married | man be tagged with a wedding ring? 80 they will know if they are accepting atten- | tions from a married man if Perhaps it is not such a bad idea, at that. Our readers ought to advance some interestin as to whether Mr, Man should be tagged immediately upon his assuming the responsibility of a household. I’m sure all of the ladies have opinions on this subject, and no doubt some of the prospective grooms as well, A fair correspondent, signing herself “Leap Year igh Dear Miss Grey: Don’t you think if men were compelled by pressure of public opinion to wear wedding rings, the) .| same as women, they would At the\same time women would be warned that the men were the property of other women. Granted that you are willing, I should love to see this .;| question discussed in your little column. | RO\W | Fundy, The range of the te ts 50) j stomach Have All Married Men| Isn't this only fair to he declines to make the fact} comment | following letter: be less inclined to engage in LEAP YEAR MAID. Cynthia Grey will receive call- ers on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m. and on Tuesday and Thureday from 11 to 12 a. m. at her office in The Star Bldg., 1309 Seventh ave, | ie marty od calles ory oo | with marble, and candles are con- stantly kept burning. | eee How may paint be removed from) woodwork? j Use a solution of soda and quick-| Wme made as follows: The soda ts dissolved in water, the lime ts then! added, and the solution is applied with @ brush to the old paint, A few moments are auffloient to re-| move the coats of paint, which may be soashed off with hot water. The) oldest paint may be removed by a paste of the soda and quicklime,| The wood should afterwards be washed with vinegar or an acid s0- lution before repainting, to remove | all traces of the alkali. eee | What is tho lowert and highest) tide of the ocean, and where? The highest and lowest tlda of, the ocean occurs on the eastern) coast of Nova Bcotia in the Bay of | fect—that is, it rises at high tide to| a height of 85 feet above mean sea level and at low tide drops to £5 feet delow sea level. eee From what event is the Jewish calendar dated? From “creation,” which ts consid- ered to have taken place 3,750 years and three months before the com- mencement of the Christian era, eee | Is it true that the Darwin theory of evolution has been exploded and discarded by scientists? The general theory of evolution ag first set forth by Dartwin has not been discredited or exploded, but ta accepted as acientifically estab- lished. There have been various modifications of Darwin's theory. For example, the theory of develop- ment thru the use and disuse of parts of the body (which Darwin adapted from Lamarck) haa decn discredited by all but @ very few Neo-Lamarckians, but the survivat of the fittest to survive thru evolu. tlonary processes remains unchal- lenged in actentific circles, eee How far is it from Dover, Eng- land, to Calais, France? About 27 m Old Stomach Troubles and Skin Disorders Entirely Cured T had pains in my stomach and sores on th in Ser, long I could hardly these trouble but fears no cu: t wore specially for stomach troubles, So I went to him. his medicine for one month, and my Pains and skin s were I hope people who ha: ti disorders go to pki) rg too! all gone. stomach him for tres en! nr. FF. DARKOW, 181 4th Ave, Be eats, t|to the Bureau of Su THE SEATTL STAR WE ARE GOING TO MAKE A RECORD IN VITTING THE MARKET BLOUSE AND DRESS SHOP Is Going to Count the Sec- onds in CLOSING QUT Every Last Article in 35,000 Stock DRESSES $5. Group of Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe, Vel- veteen, Satin and Tricosham Garments that show style and quality that warranted their original price of $12.85. $37.50 DRESSES IUNOUUUUUULLUALUATY CLOSED Dresses in Chiffon Twill, Vella Vella an Silks. THESE The Market Blouse justi; ing the very newest y ly dependable merchandise. Practically every article in stock was bought for sities. HUUUULSQOYSO0000GQGU000000000UGQLEOES EAA TEESE aU $14.85 Large group of decidedly CONSIDER WELL earned the reputation of carry- this season’s trade. chance to anticipate your future dress needs as well as your immediate neces- 85 OUT AT better grade Velvets, fine Poiret d a splendid line of FACTS and Dress Shop has styles in thorough- It’s a wonderful Poiret FINE | $7.85 All-over lace models for evening wear. Beautifully trimmed and detailed, but in the darker shades only. THESE x GIVE-AWAY PRICE FROM 10 A. M, TO 12 M. FRIDAY, $17.00 DRESSES $ CLOSED OUT AT beautifully finished and smartly styled. Well worth $17.00, ES ON SALE AT 2 DR Twills, SILK PONGEE OVERBLOUSES 95c 95 Were originally $4 $3 THURS DAY, JAN tY 81, 1924 SAFVUUUVUVIULUNISUUUAUOUAVUVAUUUVEGUUGGRURUOLUVAGRAUUVUVOUUUUGUEVGUUGE AAU SLIP-ON SWEATERS 25c The first arrivals Saturday morning will get choice of a comparatively small group of good quality, well-styled Sweaters nut sundae, Come early, at the price of a WHITE DIMITY AND VOILE BLOUSES THIS 95c 120 White Dimity and Voilé Blouses of a 85 styles at 95¢. "gray. Extra well finished. Former $7.85, will close out at... gray and brown. $7.85 values, to be 86 Pure Silk Pongee Overblouses, smartly finished and styled, regular $2 to be closed out at 95¢. 50 Velveteen Overblouses, Jacquettés and Slip-ons. Some nicely brocaded, others in plain style. will be closed out at ..... 100 Beautiful Silk Waists that were for- merly priced at $6.85 and $7.85, will be closed out at Another group of splendid Silk Waists will be cut from their regular price of $5.85 to. 100 Brushed Wool brown, gray and nally marked at $7.85; closed out values, $5.85; 95 85 95 CLOSING OUT STARTS FRIDAY 10 A.M. STORE HAS BEEN LEASED—PART OF FIXTURES REMOVED— BALANCE OF FIXTURES FOR SALE—STORE WAS CLOSED WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 107 PIKE STREET MMMM MMMM MARKET BLOUSE AND DRESS SHOP Between First and Second Avenues Klamath Indians May Sell Timber KLAMATH FALLS, Ore, Jan. 21—Klamath reservation Indians are planning to send representatives | to Washington to obtain permission | to sell reservation timbed valued | at $35,000,000, with payments ex. | tending over @ long period of} years, | Pierce Pays First | State Income Tax’ SALEM, Ore,, Jan. 31,—Governor | Plerce was the first person to pay | taxes under the recently enacted state income tax, similar to tho fed- eral tax law, except that it exacts 1 per cent instead of 4 per cent on | small incomes. Ho paid $77.60 on| his $7,600 salary as governor, WIFE'S BALL DRESS “You Haven't enough clothes on to wad a shotgun.” “Of course not, dear, Who wads a shotgun these days?"—Judge. Proposals will be recelved by tho| Bureau of Supplies and. Account Navy Department, Wi aR 3, until 10 olelock @. mM. ; ‘24, for delivering wire rope, trans: formers and file brushes to the Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash, Apply {pr Broponals, to the Supply oftlcer, Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash. oF Hoe and “Ac Payman- 19-24.— | counts, DAVID POTTER, ter General of the Navy. Advertisernent. ) P 1- Boost Seattle in Magazine Article In an article entitled “Beattle— Gateway to the Orient and Alaska,” which emphasizes tho advantages of the city as a place to ilve and to Progress in any lino of business, the Union Pacific magazine for Feb- ruary devotes considerable publicity to the “charmed land.” A double-page spread of photo- graphs accompanies the story, which was prepared under the supervision | of the Seattle Chamber of Com- merce and written by Harold Crary. Tho publication circulates freo }among the 50,000 employes of the railway system, and is sold widely. It is read by 250,000 people, accord. ing to estimates. Seattle Bidders Lose Bond Issue PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 31—As soon as the buyers indicated denomi nations desired, $600,000 in Portland school bonds will be printed for R. M. Grant & Co,, Chicago, successful bid- der for the block, yesterday, The bonds, bearing 4% per cent, was disposed of at 100,282, the high. ost of 18 offers. Winslow & Co., Be. attle, was but §10 lower on the en- tire bid. Deep Seated COLDS Yield to DR.BULLS COUGH SYRUP. Tells School Plan “School Plans for the Future" will bo tho tople of an address to be given Thursday oveningy Thomas R Cole, superintendent of city schools, at the Prospect Congregational church, 20th ave. and Prospoct st, Mayor Will Talk to War Veterans Mayor Edwin J, Brown will speak before the United War Veterans’ club at noon luncheon at the Amer- | {ean Legion club room Saturday. | Alfred H. Lundin, candidate for the office of mayor, evoke before trus- tees of the club Wednesday, Fol- lowing Mayor Brown's address Sat- urday, the club will meet in the/ evening to indorse city candidates, IF STOMACH IS | SOUR, UPSET Instantly! End Flatulence, Gas, Heartburn, Indigestion Chew a few! Stomach fine! So pleasant, so inexpens quick to settle an upset stomach. Tho moment “Pape's Diapepsin” reaches tho stomach all pain and distress from Indigestion or a sour, Rassy stomach vanishes. Millions know {ts magic, All drug Gists recommend this harmless stomach corrective—Advertivemant, SAFETY WORK SETS RECORD For compiling an enviable record in practicing safety measures dur- ing the past year, officials of the Seattle plant of the Pacific Coast Steel Co. were tn receipt of high praise from Edward Clifford, di- rector of the state department of labor and industries, Thursday. While the number of employes in- creased 38.3 per cent, the plant's record shows a decrease of 49 per cent in time lost due to accidents, and a falling off of 68.75 per cent in state industrial compensation. -RHEUMATISM és physical torture to th: Don’t sadureit! Take ee ee PLANTEN'S J {t brings prompt relief, Look for the “Red Mili” trademark on every package, and you TEL Fak, the Teak pure, genuine fmported Haarlem Oil. Take no other. At all lead- ing druggists, ‘Trial alze 80 cents, H. PLANTEN 4 SON, Inc., BROOKLYN, N.Y. MILK DIET will restore you in the quickest possible way to perfect health in All chroxte ailments, Rates the most reasonable in the Northwest, COTTIN SANITORIUM Phone EA st-0071 512 18th Ave, Seattle, Wash. 12 Brushed Wool Slip-ons in blue, buff, 100 Fiber Silk Sweaters {n a large assort- ment of the wanted colors. Made to «sell at $7.85; will be closed out at ....-.0... 50 Puckerette Slip-on Overblouses in navy and black. Regular $5.85 values, to be closed out at HNERVOVOAUAUUAAUUATUTAEAE EET style and quality that sell everywhere for $1.95. Your choice of ten different smart 60 Brushed Wool Jacquettes in buff and made and beautifully ne $3.95 Regular closed at $3.95 Golf Coats in buff, combinations; origi- $3.95 | at..... $3.95 $2.95, IUTUUUUUUUUAUUUTUAU TUTTE LTE il Fill Radio Lectures to Be Given by Ross Delivering the first of a series of lectures, J. D. Ross, superintendent of the municipal light department, talked on “The Scope of Radio” |the Y. M. C._A. auditorium Wednes+ day evening. Ross will speak at the same place each Wednesday evening until the series of five lectures, all on phases of fadio development and adaptation, is completed. ‘TellsSufferersHow toEnd Piles Forever Rochester Doctor Achieves Remarkable Success §Vith New Prescription. Must Give Absolute Relief or Money Back. It ha@ remained for a well-known Rochester doctor to find a real reme- dy for Piles, Years of patient, pains: taking effort on his part hag resulted in a prescription that will actually heal Piles and absorb them, never to return, This doctor says no maf or woman need suffer another hour from any pain arising from Hemorrhoids or Piles ‘now that ho has made arrange. ments with leading druggists to dis pense this wonderful prescription known as MOAVA SUPPOSITORIES for a moderate price on the money back {f dissatisfied plan. You'll be amazed to see how quick ly it acts, Blessed relief often comes in an hour; even in cases of long standing with profuse bleeding really Wonderful results have been accom plished.—Advertisement,