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Clearance Sale Ends Saturday For more days we continue all sizes and widths in many Ladies’ Footwear, at $6.85 - $7.85 - $8.85 $9.85 - $10.85 No old stock—Every offering fitting parlors—Fit guaranteed wish—Big values at these This Sale Ends Saturday two beautiful | new—Exclusive X-ray if you but remember prices, Styles for Spring are arriving daily. They are very charming. You will find an advance showing of some of the pretty models in one of our show windows. There are many others which we shall be pleased to show you. May We Have the Opportunity? axter & Baxter 1406 Second Avenue County Officials pe Indorse Palmer |" County commissioners late} cessor to State Senator E. B. Palmer, | whose removal as chairman of the A PIMPLY SKIN. Narco NEEDS SULPHUR oni Pete Any Weakies out bi GUNES come quickly by appl mmends Dally Use ot Magnesia om They unar wimer and urging that he cont been & member for six yea Narcotic Addict ing Mentho - Sul. pour, The pim ples seem to dry right up and away, declares noted akin special ist Nothing hasi ever been found to take the place of sul phur #8 @! Cae and wind in the It is harmless aod | companied by that full. b ust ask any druggist | ing after cating « evidence of the prese fe acid in so-called pimple remover. ated fe inexpensive. for @ small jar of Rowles Mentho-| Soteeae and use it like cold cream. ~Advertixement. "7 a bierding to gastritis accompan od . | serious stomach ulcers “pont SUFFER ANOTHER DAY | ments and ra, creating Xo matter how long or badly you are|tressing ga which distends HOMODYNE PAPBUL jomach and hampers the inctions of the vital intern gans, often affecting the heart It ja the worst of folly to neglect and. quick | such a s¢ reat relief—your money they fall.| with ordinary diges ch Tell your friends wh as they| have no neutralising will Pelleve ‘ . at) stomach acids Owl Drug ’ macha are da too much acid itritates the e Hining of the #' will drive the gas, at right out of the bod 6 stomach, neutra the cons acid and pre ta forma~ n and there ia Bisurated Magn inexp Ifo rm of magnesia for - | poses. It is used br = is people who enjoy h ir meats wi id 7 _ et no more fe of digestion dave OVER @f YEARS OF SUCCESS | ?Ofmcn 8" Renton My, What a Beauty ‘$6 Monthly All rent applied if you purchase it any time later. See this model—only a limited number available for rental. Du Barry Piano Co. TWO STORES 106-108 Union Street 216 Pike Street t rush ets Year Term & {done ' when there may be 1 ‘We r against +i}man has treated. y would take |"! ? the $50,000 | Her | Loves Her | you know that the medicine you are | Swamp-Root, | with every Jhamton, N.Y | when ¥ pti THE dim Marshall | HOME BO HE a | ‘Legislature OLYMPIA 12. work today cheerfully predicted in all over Feb Dear Folk t und most of the our stories yesterday that the We're not always right Both house i senate between themselv The down this morning, most of its mem mad b Houser, last night, told them that they children,” You know, hich would Well, we're still a other correspondent ature would be today. fighting 10 o'clock Senator house about use were that Governor Hartley vetoed a bill the state to lend rh money to buy of course, have allowed farmers on the East Side en farmers have had bad crops, ears, They asked for “another chance The state lends millions of dollars to banks at 2 armers would have paid 6 per cent. The 2 per cent, said the governor, is good business; the farmers, it is “paternalism,” The house, composed of a great many farmers, pa bill over the veto. Hartley swung his whip, did some lobbying himself, and succeeded in 2 lagi 15 votes into just enough to prevent the te overriding hi veto. The governor has would allow no lobbying « Mr. Hart, the former governor “Tam having a splendid time; no worries ; This would all be funny if it wasn't so amusing.” Some of the senators forgot all about you folks in theit to obey the orders. They are after jobs, or roads, and are afraid to get into the colonel’s bad grace’ Representatives, of course, are the st coward. world; most of them do not know they voted against the farme ticia the world over been doing The governor, tho, would seem to } self this time. He must way he will lose on the seed ¢ or hi hacked to bits. But, as many say, he knows what it is to be defeated and is probably hardened to it Now we are in a deadlock, apparently, It time today; and it may not Your Wurckate “Friend” Stole Wife | While He Was Ill Now He Must ‘Choose 3etween Her and 50,000-Dollar Inheritance BY CYNTHIA GREY which choose? Be suppose it losing ay seed wheat These or no crops, for several Governor } this session boasted that n here , said to thi everal times reporter today colonel's greate what “honor” for themselve th for over-reached hin Kither So Poli centurie mear s and ave ave or another lose one edit, platform will be may end soni truly, Money 0 would you “LOVE.” But ea chance on That is Perhaps yor Dear Miss Grey: i have been married fiv September 1924, my wife had no children, but adopted a baby boy in 1920. eight months later. Would heritance and the girl, too? problem a Seattle man must solve His letter years and three months and I lived happily together. altho we acting like unfortunate per cent; money deposited lent to just an onlooker. in the ho answers you What would you do in a case like this? Until We He died I love my wife dearly and have done everything that lies | in my power to make her comfortable and happy. A short time ago, while I man, liked him and invited I home, which he This young mum beeame a dear friend of the family, ine has betrayed that trust 1 liked him, too, and accepted him as a friend sent to the hospital, where I ww. This sister away to some Eastern city and 1 have located them. m strange, but U still 9 : . Cynthia Grey will receive Monday, Wednesday | and Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m, and Tue: and Thursday, from 11 to 12 a. m., fice in The Star bi Seventh * - - Eo ae” love my wife, even more than ever | | callers on But my fat hinks that she has} hes an a thing. He intim if I take her k he will « nin will, 1 is only he wm ding, 1309 er $50,000. T to lose for a girl whe sure if she would return s true to o 7 ix worth o of money peared in your columns, one is not January as a 16-year-old, attending one of Seattle's high schools, can state frankly, that all girls do not kind advice 4 mother Hi seems t me thai you have virt dis ually answered your own question. IS a lot of ey lose, | *! cing to gain exactly what we were put in the obey the 1 am considered by many a rather pretty gi of the most. popular This and love is a ot & letter, to buck up| "OUF mothers don't know when she {thinks we are rooms in reality we a out with fort never know and, one would do if we other fellow’s shoes, mighty mountain uitending school girl says in her in ow » wetting ready nm company.” , all girls don’t do that it 1 that ave as |much “chance to be deceitful. My mother lms been sickly since { was born and J could easily slip My father’s occupation com: pels him at night at present he is in another city in But 1 lo my mother too much to take advantage of her would do if a, as this wo 1 know what I man should treat m were type and consider myself ever Mother's Old-Fashioned; for It Dear Miss Grey: 1 to let you know that I do not agree with the “Modern Girl Who Want 1 Modern Mott AWAY to be away and just wanted} he Kast in any way has sacrifice Then for who should be d everything for | a ch especially a girl, }her m when ompanion t ve don't fully well, if per t trust oir mother, who is our dearest friend, whom You naturally feel secure we eo ins contains no hi ducing drug Such a medicine kidney sohitely pure rmful or shall we habit-pro PPO”) trust? I am now taking 4 prominent daneing school, hope some day to be on the aga Russian dancer liver Kilmer* and blad stage I attend many but my mother always goes me and sh is always wel if my mother is ill, I stay It is acientifieally compounded | All: my, friends, both. poy: Sin Sequtatle hethe jund girls seem to love me for al It is not # stimulant and fe taken|W4ys asking my mother to go with In teaspoonful doses us, » friend of our set It 1s ia no harm in a boy kiss thing and or fitiger tips, to other things, the boys and girls of this age do not know how fi to go. Young of purity ia | #itls attending high school, who ex Dr. Kilmer’s| Dect togmake good grades should not go out on echo night go with der medicine The same strength and in every standard of purity main: |“ } with excellence is incer, bottle of Swamp | come jat home Root There ing a but kissing le not recommended for every girl's s great helper in re vercomipg bidney, liver ler trouble statement bottle of sworn Swamp-Root If you n have the q stores in bottle thing, I and some of but all of us do do we drink If your mother does not trust you, who is ten|to blame? If we had mothers like Bing | t esent 1925 girls, where would ttle. !the coming generation lead to? the cau a this? and tion | What is Jazz," “booze parties,” “amoking” some them do not a medicine, youshould| Another On sale at all drug | girls | smoke neither now of two sizes, me dium and large However, if this gre you wish first to try send preparation Kilmer & for a ure cont sample t iting he paper.—Ady, San Francisco, my father met a young 1 took sick and was an has taken my wife and at her of- | | ave 1] study dancing from | and Ij Friday—the 13th—a Lucky | Day at MacDougall’s Charming Variations of the Mode Are Seen in Women’s New Spring Frocks Exceptionally Low-Priced for Friday 192 79 r tness and great utility are united; for these new o trim mart, may be worn for witt Of fine crepe satins georgettes, of Spring treet or printed oned in the Frock and both ifternoon equal succe and sheer clever crepes, flat crepe t lines; wit newe version. Friday Special 95 D FLOOR Avion English Lingerie Ribbons Extraordinary! New Hats At Friday 00 13th Price 15” own of the Hat sketched is but charming new style versions most unustmal models, There are Milan, Bankok and Silk as well as combinations. Ribbons, cocardes but a few of the novel gh-folded erc of the man featured in Hats of H Silk and w and raffia mmings Vietet ens facD South BASEMENT FLOOR MacDougall-Southwick, RECOND FLOOR Misses’ Tailored Suits Linen H andkerchiefs 100. linen. Some if various with hemstitched hems and colored ref corner Some all plain white with Yneh he ed hems. MacDougall-Southwick, STREET FLOOR mstiteh Cloths 350 | pecial for in Table Cloths Tailored Peter Pan Collar and Cuff Sets white or Peter Pan Of fine quality ecru, tailored in pique in usually smart fine qua in the Carnation Size it Damask Wild Rose and Rose 68x68 With colorful printed ties attached. 95 Other attractive Collar and Cuff sets’ — of linen, in gray and tan, with self attached thes MacDougall-Southwick, STREET FLOOR OF tmp patterns A featured Fri Halr MacDougall-Southwick BASEMENT FLOOR Southwiek, SECOND PLOOR 400 Manuf acturer’s Sample Women’s and Misses’ Sale Shoes In Small Sizes D: 75 Many Styles An opportunity for women who wear only the small sizes in Shoes, to purchase the smartest and newest in Pumps and Oxfords for Offered at only a fraction of their real value becausé Sample Shoes; combining fine quality and style. Models Include: part Oxfords strap Pumps tep-in Pumps re Pumps Round ‘Toes, Short Vamps, High and Low Heels. Sizes 3 to 4% Spring wear. they are ny Styles in: Kid In Fashionable Shades: Light Tan Two-tone MacDougall-Southiick, FIFTH FLOOR MeDougall /outhwick. OVER FID FAI THFUL .SERVICB and doubting your mother. Our be old-f attle w of Con¢ te a simile A 16 | mother ADEL “ehildre 92 ye from duriy us to be Youngsters, Dorothy near here, father of 125 children —— SAHARA }Scotch liquor has been ¢ the exhaustion of secret SUPPN the United States and the as the Jaw requires here, is drawing |of several distilleries I a premium. Large corporations als Edinburg to be hoarding the matu big increase in | with a Scotch liquor famine. Dry | Withdrawals have been so heavy that whisky aged only’ three years, mothers do not want us to U.S. Making Seoteh they simply want The giris of Se.|, PDINBURG.—This ‘Elders Code |Ditthplace” of Scotch liquor duct, Far Too. Strict meal est calamity in its history. Who Know How Fa ar] is the demand for liquor | probably wind up in} West Indies, the Baham of tragedy like [2% and ships which smug ingson |glo it into the United States that threatenéd hon 6 year-old ap achoot who | Property filled, fashioned, doent. ho think that eabin faces “lox newspapers believe the the demand for will would horrify any mother, yet many fond parents are slowly poisoning children by feeding them devitalized food. Keep your family healthy. x mcrae oN Ca RLEST od RCH ARD, TORT ORCHARD eri GRANDPA CHORUS | JMDE.—R. Barr of Magill, | is now the great grands} He has 14) and is now | Whole Grain Wheat Distributing Co. 308 Rallway Ballding n” of his own, old, land war = ee ee" He went to Australia 50 years ago and knitted socks for the meth — <VNEReS Tae. eaBear cer.