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PAGE 2 ißssa %ggr I I Y I I j } I @ Asthma riiM i—l mt relierf. 2S year* of success. 75c at ail Avoid substitutes. Trial Treatment mailed Free Write to SAMPLE DRESSES AND COATS Below Wholesal Price at 219 PINE STREET We purchased from an Eastern manufacturer a wonderful line of sample Dresses and Coats that will be placed on sale today. Beautiful Dresses—tricotines, Poiret twills, Can ton crepes, taffetas, etc., in a large assortment of styles and colors; sizes 16 to 53 52.75 to $14.75 Stylish Goth and Plush Coats, trimmed with beaver, squirrel, opossum, etc., a large variety of styles and sizes $5.00 to $25.00 100 Silk and Georgette Waist& at $1.25 BO Skirts in various styles and materials 52.75 to $4.75 EVERY GARMENT A REAL BARGAIN Dickstein & Klatzker, Inc. 219 Pine Street 9 "MAKE A WILL" TO BE SLOGAN Thrift Week Plans Are Being Pushed Here "Trepara lo maka yoor win " Kyen thnaa eltlaena who e*peef l« live paat tba century mark will l>e urged to draw up the fateful paper* on Monday. January 11. which la tha ufflrtal -Maka a WIB" day In tha National Thrift w»>ek program All o*ey tha dty addreea.« will ba given and apeclal advertising ilona on tha importance of will making. The program for the day la In charge of A. K. IVatley, ylct |»ieeldent of the Seattle Ttlle Truat Co.. repmaenling the truat oompaniea, and Frrj W. Oatlett, reitrearnung the attorney®. in line with tba general t-imimlgu of National Thrift week. January 17- tl. many of the larger retail atoraa ar* arranging window diapUva. #• i ■ y. \ L* * t*H. JUH.N M. 4'tt.M UradMlt Optesetrtet Our •umiMilAii l« m p*tf#*l »• •lit!!. eeieatffte taatramaoia *«* >ea/a of eapartenco can davtee. Glasses rant EXAMINATION Ciealaaa by Aaeeleliaeet 6LME OPTICAL CD. I*l4 WMtlake tie. ■etweea like aa* Plea Ha. WHY WO NEED 1MB — T« oak* yw itr«i( u4 "Wsiajr" ui yat tfca fwtr lata tni Nm I* »tiff i iit- Th* food you e»l t onlsJns rst*on WhfO your food Is II i« at* eortoed from tho intestine* Into the biood. When th* carbon In your food come* In contact with th* oiyr»n curried by th* Iron In your blood, the t-arbon and oxygen unite, and by to doing they glv* off tremendous en rrgr. thereof **atet ye* r**t feree. ao4 •ndunifif* WilllMl iron r««f Me** osrrte* so oarfoa. en* with* on eifgvi iK«r« te nothing to tnlti with the rartwa In reur f««d, eo the! «lial you •at 4oa» you ne «et » - yo« do »« |«4 any etrentth from It—ll ia uho putting reai iiMo a ateve without anr fire. Toy «•«-' m•< «»• an r heai aataae the eeai ecu tee aiili the ftra. Tha atranca* eaaeaa artfh whtrh te pravrnt an* ererewme ro!da. pMumesia. tr-oohU rho w mat lean. »*r*>ua pree irauina. ta fa<i, aimoet ear <i*eee« mr *ia ■«aae garma. le plenty »f *««*• rtel». t»«ra l»loo*„ atreegth. tnmtgf and »n4'if»o'.. an* t*e flrrealeet enarsy eerrtar ta the endy le argante lrm». not m*tallln Iren. which peeple ueuailf tek«. b**t »rg+*\r Iron, like the Iran in aptearh. taenia and aepiae. and life* tae iroe contained la whet ta tinewn ae NutatM tees, which may be ha* frr>m aloaoat aey dtug. Stat. Nuset«k4 trwj «fY«e ln«-rw*M»d the! eiraecth. an«rsT and eadureara ef w»ik. a«niaa«. ruadawn folfca le lw». raakar tim« It hae laaa auaed and htghif recwoa mnndad hy farmer tailed Statae Mcaom. mtmhara nf ewnfraw*. judc*e «f I * cnt»ruh saaay ph/aieUMM ead peonuneat sm>a. Or or aeeeaee snaete see new wat*« ft eaneelty Miafa'torr raeelte ara ruar ftntaed er the will refund tour man ay Held hy sit trust tela la tah l#« form only. [lwricLafca»tOai jw Ntnm CpaiHhnu (Ghreys "liar*" Plea for a Solution of the Pro>n\i&euou* Kin* Problem Has Readied Far and Wide —Have You Any Advice to Off erf BY CYXTHTA GREY What do you think of thin, girlat A young man write* 'hat Am ner intiulff tn thr jm>»ntj»<-*<m* ki*n brpQU## Ik* girl* Ultl it an(t expect them to—they, the men don't get any "lark" of it. M'Aat »'* your opinonf Tht letter* follair; Dour Cynthia <ln»y: 1 h»ipiM*n«*«i to mi> yoaV article in Monday's paper and it amused me itnrnensaly, and will aay Uiat I would adviso your boy friend to utart aomething or -U>p into the bat hflors' rank, for I am sure that he will waatc Another jpkml 25 years hunting for the kind of a girl he wanU, 'or the girl of today is something different from the girls Uiat Ins dad knew. It is a crime, but a fact, and If the boy linds his "ideal" it will be a phenomenon, surely. He cer tain! v has a lot to learn. | I couldn't to tan k and number tha time* that I have klaaed the othar ee*. whether It ba bruneta, hlondaa. medium t>pea, Mr. I founts tham *ll tha MUtM>. It waant thru my aperlal liking tlmt I klaaed tham. for 1 don't think thara la a "kirk" a* far aa tha mala aide ta concerned. but It aaania to ba rspactMl bv tha othar aide and I don't think your frtaod would ha»a laated long In har company had It not been Wr tha fart that ha had the rood mo nay to throw away and that k't>< bar mind occupied Heferrlng lo hi* Httla <umUm about xlttinc on tha da van port and i doing juat tha oppoaita to what i mot her or dad Mya. It la *i»rt a mat tar of doing aomethlng dlfferen) and tha gtrla of today are afar tha kick that I* auppooed to go with tha ro. maixa In tha davenport: and tho aomatlmea not enloying thrmeelvea. |lt la purely tha aatlafactlon of not bring la-hind anybody rl» around itham. You will find la tha majority of raaea that thla la going on bwauar thara la nothing batter to do and | realty not alwaya enjoying Ibem aalaaa aa ha expert* they are. Tt»a not ally of anything aoon wrara oft. | I adtlaa that ha not break hla en gagement and give har a real big aurprlee. and If tha ahock didn't kill >her they would ba married In a week, (live her klaaaa e«en If It la only to oblige her. and aa for tha enjoyment of tame, that ta for tha ether eel to darlda. Your* for th* batWrmeat of tha Use * |M>r le m ed, B N H I'erhapa a good plan would b« to take a year or a» mora and make a study of glrla. It la a great •tody and 1 think ba will really be aurpriwd at what he learn*, but tall htm to ba prepared for anything, a a a Paar Ml* (Irvf, I ha»* )u* raa4 Jlal» r*penei»c»» In tha paper to nifhl and 1 Ml thil I would Ilk* la my * word* to him. I th» man that will stand up for tha principle* that ha hu njirf«»d In hi* tetter to you. I ai*o firmly ba lisva la them. ani I (ml ntr« thai th*ra can never t* a mtrnu* Ihtl could ba really railed a mtor»mi wham *urh principle* *r« not rarognlsnL To m* tha kin I* aacrad. I law bna BurrlMl Cur antna lima. Ilut I mnr kt*aad 017 wlfa until tha nifht wo iKrilM »nc*C*'l I know now Star rmd«n who wish fm mat— for preparation* that wtU ramo*a suparnoou* hair may um" t>y writing ta tha Reattla Star* Washington Korean. HIS New York **«.. Washington. D C. Inr losing leant *tampad an vslopa for repiy. $50,000 Must Be Raised In the Next 30 Days Surplus stock# In nil department* have been slaughtered reffardless of cost We must raise s£lo,ooo within the next 30 days, and the only way to do it is # to sell merchandise at bargain prices. This we are doinff. Every day we are sending away crowds of satisfied customers. We urge every thrifty person in Seattle to benefit by this big sale, Hirifty buying: will enhance your bank account, an! in this regard we can surely help you. $12.50 Boys' Suits Oft $15.00 Boys' Suits <£Q QO Reduced to . . .ip'wO Reduced to .. . Buy your boy his suit tomorrow. It Another biff savin ff —sls.oo Suits for means a savinff of dollars to you. Up- $9.98. These are all hiffh ffrade, nll- Uwiate models, fine wool fabric*, best wool suits; new fall models; bolted; workmanship—all at a bargain price— full lined. A biff clearance tomorrow 97.98. at $9.98. • Men's Dress Shirts Men's Union Suits Men's Slippers $1.98 Values for 98c $1.25 Values for 98c 51.50 Values for 98c A rleen op; (rood materials; Ftne cotton ribbed onion slippers, Rverett neat pattern*; well tailored. eotUr. pir; medium wel(bt- style; leather eole; blark. A A splendid boy. Pi*#* • to 11. Men's Union Suits M«m*a V Boys' Shoes $5.00 Values for $4.00 Values for $2.19 25c Values for 19c $2.98 Bprlnir need]" wmt»; ml*«d | pain. for Mr.-. heather ml*. .f T" A mc*J; fine ribbed; medium round toe. lare slyle. A sturdy heavy wetrhe- tures; good wearing; al slxea. little ehon at a bargain price. fixes io to tj. Men's Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws—Half Price mmmmm—mmm—mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—mmmmmi Udie.' Silk How Cut to 98c Closing Out Readv-to-~) Ironrtad Brand Hoee that regularly well op to ® m? J W $1.50. To clean oat. 08#. Wabw Ladies' Cotton Hose $14.50 Girls' Coats for $7.50 Fine rttn hemmed top; to close, 9 PAIR* BO#. Waif I'rW; Velvet Coats; wine ahade' self col lar and raff a. Boys' Union Suits Cut to $2.75 $55.00 Ladies' Coats for $19.50 $3.75 Valnm; extra heavy weight wool union Tfrmandotm cat in prVe of Astrakhan Cr»ts; suits, beat quality. lined throughout; kit roney collar and ruffs. Ladies' Union Suits Cut to $1.98 ,!^ ieß \ CoaU for * l2 - 5 0 $l5O valnee of heavy weight union sulta. beaver shade; lined. ° CO * ta ot * oo<, bear cl °U>i Pollyanna Aprons Z)"Wf srow wr/)/^\ Cut to 35c [OIJI , Regular 65e values; made t M //IM4Ay§L/li / J of fine Amoskeaff gingham 0 ' v' -very tidy looking. - AVENUE A^SmeTst^T TII K SEATTT.T: ST AH Mloa flrey will receive caller* In her office Monday, Wedneaday and Krtday from 1 lo I p m , and on Tueaday and Thurwlay from ll' a. m. to 1J m each week. Ileaaa do not coma at other time* aa It eerluualy talerferea WIU> liar writing • hat ah« in* for Ihtl Ami ' I am aura that Hal ahould wait for Ihr clrt that will raapact blm for hi* vl««» M'~tam yottnir p"'pl« (• a »»~*at ftlutt regard tha kl* a« aocnattitng very triMal. and lln * U to t>* ra ffrrtlml. If lova la to taat and mar rt>p to ranialn Mtrxl, lh« klaa mual n»ver la a lloar<l to l«nm« common Hut >»t where thapa ta lova betwean • man and a flrl, ha ahould not be mU loatrd h«r, I'artiap* Hal li*« Ijeen too n-arln* with hit fcl*aa« that la. aftar h«- harame »ntfa*«<l to l> ThU ill my o|>ml<>o la ft mlataka Hal *lll Juatlflad la breaking hla *n«»t*mant with D— If akr Iwu amtll fra"l for klaaing Tnw lova would naver laat vary ton*, an i hla marrla** would I* a failure 'Ttua !«*a in wild rir. er In <! •» 1 .t t«li»%e that, tha awn* M a flowar. I xSSJLIZA, vaiiL', Tj~ " fl- I kij ijh v/l* 'iiuui , '/im k 'n» v "Pape's Cold Compound" is Quickest Relief Known Don't iur •tuffM-op! Quit blow | a«opa nam rmnnlnj; r*Uavaa hnad tn« and A d«iaa of "Papa'a » rh# . duli»aaa. favatiabnaa, aiiaa* Cold Compound ' taken arrry tare' ' . ' Papon Cnld Cnm|wun4" la Uia houfa until thr«a dimi ara tak»n 4Ui( . kHas , or «al rati»f known and usually braaka up * cold and and. rtmlM on | y , , t drU g Moras ail ffnppa tnlaary. j |t acta without a—utanca. Taataa Tha flrat d<>*a «pi« lop mi* Coouuu bo quUuna. luut Moatrtla and air n,—,gm of head.. upon P/jw'«l Goiters Removed ■on wcniara or. WO w*n nimin jtrar rolt>r -atmply apply 07.-X0 p»nltt*a «*»r tha inltrr apon rtuhnf, and within twn wrrki yati will .otlra your (olt*r diaappaarlnc. *• iiitrutr. raauMn r«f*r-nr>« (ladir glvvn Thin riMthnd af r»mo»ißg «wtt»r» I* atmpl* and h«fml»« »S-MO rMall* at 1} »• p«r tta. *jk four druc(l*t, and If h' caaaot npplr you. fall Wml DR. ft.a rk wu*o rn. nrr. utrn.ll. wim VETS TO HEAR i NOTED SOLDIER McAlexandcr. "Rock of the Marnc," to Speak Monday I'larh Amartrwn 1 x>d»ri P°at | atlla will have it* own a« tion to h«*ar llrlffarilrr tlanaral I'ly***'" I Irani M" 1 Ala*«nd#r, of t l<»wla. ap«ak on lha "HiMurtd I tat H* of th# Marna." *• I'ryatal |*iMil Mmiitay at * p. in. Ilati ami M' Alri«n<lor won world wida fnma anil tha tttlo • , l(«*-k of «ha Mama" wh«-n hi* rr«rlm> nt of Infant ry hald hurii two ill vtatoii* of Oar ■ nana In Jul/. ItU It waa Irarnnl thla mnrmln* that (Janaral Mi'Al«-*nnd»r la to airiva In Haattla Halurday J Arthur You«ir#r, nawly alartad rommamlrr of Halnl»r Nnlila poat. Amaiiran I.acton. «"'• mak* Ilia flrat appaaratira aim'# that honur **» ron farrad upon hlin with » brtaf »'l draa* Krai.k Kret wall. < halnnan of tha Oiamtiar of rnmniw" military affair. rdfointtla*. alao will «M<«k. Tha I act lira ta o|>an to th» ranaral piil.hr without rharira. OntaM** ttona may maka a|>a< t«l raa«-r*allotia by «al*i .turning tha 8a*tll» ChamUar Of CMIMMt*. Gift of Chlrairo Italian*, a f»r ilmita of tha oldaat f>anta manuarrlpt l»> ailatanca ha* l»"i rarrlrad at tha library of tha I nitrrrmliy of Waali Ington. in wimmamorwtlon «»f 'ha •OOth annl*»r*«ry of IMnia'a daath. Tha ropy waa roada by tha prlntar t'lri»o H"#pH "f MIUUI. It la "< uMlwHed," It win «mw. and If not II will atarw and finally 'H* | hoi# lli*l Hi! will flnd tha right girl. and aha will bava tha prop*r r»»|w<'l f«ir kKalnf, A ItAPPT MAItItIED MAN. • • • How old d«aa • «lrl ha»a t» h« hafora »h» ran itiatry Without her par*nta* ronaanl? Thank you, X MIBH M 0. A pirl mmy marry at It trttAawf thr mmtrnt at hrr «, Hi I «Ac raaaaf l»lr until the It tl. WILL VISIT John M. Morin, congress man from Pittsburg, Pa., and (jrami worthy president of the Fraternal (Jrdtr of Eagles, will visit the at ,-ies of Wash ington January 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, Morin will be in St at tlr January 17 or 18. The lo cal committee ha* arranged *pea king <la ten for him in Western Washington as fol lows: Anacortes, January 18; Iletlingham, January 19. He will be a gusst of Seattle Aerie So. 1, Friday, January 20. WAg|irN<froK -Mn Katharlnr Ktkln* llitt, dlmrcad wit* of %Vrn I. It liltt milltonalra, to vml an tinprwtrnUou* Virginian. raporu hava It. ——— iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THE EMPORIUM**** Corner Sixth and Pine Street Opposite Post-Intelligencer Bldg. JfH*- A Real Money Saving Event! n \Kji The entire stock of the Lucille Cloak & 1 \mi I Suit Co., combined with our own splendid \ iK4 U stock of up-to-date ladies' wearing apparel, 1 o| | will be closed out IM! Every Garment Mast Be rrW Sold Regardless of Cost! £j Our Policy la Not to Carry Anything Over V Most Timely Among the Specials Are: 100 SUITS— Of splendid materials Duvet de Laines, t Velours, Tricotines. Nifty styles; well made; A | Vl,|J / good linings; some fur trimmed; others plain. I M II Many formerly priced as high as $45.00, now I J m lj reduced to ... mLWKM * 33 HIGH-GRADE SUITS— Of the season's most wanted materials. Some £ hn with trimming of Squirrel, Beaver, Mole; oth- A*lf| ( /j ers in plain tailored effects; suitable for all- === year wear. Values formerly as high as $70.00, - ■ reduced to, %J | ~A G/?£Ar SALE OF COATS |' 70 COATS— Of Normandy, Bolivia, Panvelaine, Moussyne; ( some with trimmings of Wolf, Squirrel, Beaver, <b • V m\,f J Mole; all the season's late effects* splendidly tailored. Grouped from coats that sold as high .■ TW as $89.50, reduced to AN EXTRA SPECIAL— Fifty of our best coats of the richest materials; A m mm , some with luxurious fur collars and cuffs; «p M others handsomely embroidered; wonderful MM === silk linings. Grouped from coats that formerly ~W sold as high as $llO.OO, reduced to A 100 DRESSES— Of Tricotine, Serge, Taffeta, Satin; suitable for street, business or afternoon wear; a splen did chance to pick up a dandy little dress to finish the season with for little money %Jr EVERY GARMENT MUST GO EMPORIUM Corner Sixth and Pine Opposite Post-Intelligencer Bldg. MOTHER! GLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love Its Fruity Taste and It cannot Injure Little Stomachs. f \/p.i\ Don't M chU ftoy \ yjl \ bltoun, KiBSUpaM. flurry, mother! A tntupnonful fit "phy»l«vUjatlve" In often »T1 that to "California ITig ftyrup" today may neoewaary. pr«-> <-ni U airk child tomorrow. If Gauulue "California Fig Bjrrn*" your child In conatipatod, biltoui, fev haa d'rwttona for bablea and rhil eriah, fretful, haa cold, colic, or jit «lien printed on tha bottle, flay atomacb ta aour. toiigua coa * California" or you may get an loil br«Mth bad, runembr a ifoo. utlon fig ayrup Advertlaemcnt. MIVNKAPOMB—r. C. Thornton. li#i>aon. Minn . »l«rt#d premdrnt of OUrlrr Trail amwlattftn. which plum Oonriro Washington highway from Miami. n«.. to IWttl®. "Kor an«n*thtn( tastr. th Boldt'a FrMirh l*a»try."—Advarllaamant. Girls! Girls!! Save Your Hair With Cuticura FTtTDAY. JANUARY M. IKS. RED TAG SALE All |11»0 to til ValiiM. Boys' Suits $8.50 And t «Tj«rant»»d I WATCH FREE With trrrf bori' ault. Ob* f»rtc«. JT«»h or Oiarr*. QBWS 14*7 rirm AT*.