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‘Dessert Molds a is Individual Des- jolds come in as- styles, six to the The bse ae package 'y-Je! send the full set for ~ Other Free Molds ‘The labels called for are the end labels —the one on '¢ which mentions the flavor. Send the coupon THIS CUP FREE This Jiffy Measuring Cup is free to us the end labels from two Jiffy-Jel of Jiffy-Jell, Just send 1 packages — the labels naming the flavor —~and we will mail the cup. This aluminum cup holds exactly one-half pint. boiling water to dissolve one package Jiffy-Jell, actly one cup, as called for ih many in size that many recipes are spoiled. Fill twice with Tt also holds ex- recipes. Ordinary cups so vary . So this exact cup, with mark- ings showing fractions of a cup, is essential in every home. rushed Fruit Desserts Delightful Dainties at Trifling Cost We fake these offers to show more women what Jiffy- Jell means to them. Jiffy-Jell differs vastly from other quick gelatine desserts. Each package contains a bottle of condensed fruit juice. We crush the fruit, condense the juice, and bring you real fruit in abundance in these Jiffy-Jell desserts. That's the important point. Flavor is mere taste, and often artificial. The fruit itself is rich in earthy salts. Everybody needs it every day. For a Few Cents Fresh fruit and canned fruit are expensive. Here are rich fruit dainties which are not. And they are rich in fruit. Half a pineapple, for instance, is used to flavor one Jiffy-Jell dessert. Then almost a whole lemon is used to acidulate the mixture. Yet a package of Jiffy-Jell serves six people in mold form, Jiffy jet Real-Fruit Desserts 10 Flavors in Vials r2n'Pstuse Mint Cherry Loganberry ‘tawberry Lime Pineapple Orange Lemon Coffee I enclose Send the molds I check at side. called for and check the molds you want. ...Pint Dessert Mold (5S labels). FIFTYSEVEN THOUSAND do! lars was raised in the local diocese | first Gay of the Episcopal nation wide canvass, according to reports |recetved Monday. Five churches tn | the diocese of Olympia have raised Heartburn ::.:: share of the national church IN S GRAIN TABLETS "AND POWDER FORM URATED MAGNESIA compound copectalty pre- fund, which is designed to total $42, 000,000. | Head Colds | quickly yield to BAUME ANALGESIQUE. and twelve if you whip the jell —all for a few cents. It is also quick. Simply add boiling water, as directed on package, then the fruit-juice flavor from the vial, and let cool. Millions are using these quick, economical fruit des- serts, and no home now should miss them, Try These Flavors Try Loganberry and Pine- apple for desserts. Try Lime- fruit flavor, It makes a tart, green salad jell, Mix in your salad before cooling. Or mix in meat scraps and make an appetizing meat loaf. Try Mint flavor, It makes a zestful mint jell to serve with meats or as a side dish. Try them now. Then send us the end labels which men- tion the flavor, and get the Jiffy Cup and any of our molds. See the coupon. Cut it out 80 you won't Jiffy Dessert Co., Waukesha, Wis. . labels as called for. |Easy Examination | . for Teachers Now | CHICAGO, Jan, 27.—The telephone directory has supplanted works of Meera. Xenephon, Buctid, et al, aa & preparation for teaching. | Henry Golark, district eupertntend jent of schools, said the only examina |tion given applicants now tw | “what's your ‘phone number?” | ‘Teachers are that scarce, he said | for Eczema f | ferwreen, Giycerine and other healing Man of Mystery Found| * * * * % * % * % “J. C. R,” Missing 12 Years, Found Here Memory, Speech Gone, its oe “3. C. R—Man of Mystery” | 9s. ©, the mystery man,” who} has bewildered police thruout the United States for the last 12 years,| has been found in Seattle and local detectives have started proceedings | which they hope will unravel the mystery surrounding him and thus sive him @ names, ‘The “Mystery Man” believes bim- | self to be J. C, Caldwell of Dickinson, | N. D, but knows nothing of his past, | Ho was identified by B, Goodall, | 116 N, 66th wt. a former resident of | Dickinson, who recognized him while! walking on the street Monday. } odall was a resident of the Da-| ty when Caldwell disappeared | Jabout 12 years ago } | Shortly after the disappearance of Caldwell a man waa found tin the} depot yards of Waseca, Minh. with a huge gash in his head. The man’s mind was a blank. The aothorities | find ng in his possession which would identify him save the initials, “J " It was in this manner that the mysterious individ wal obtained the name which he has gone by all these years. HE WAS RETURNED | | FOUR YEARS AGO | Four years ago “J. C. A.” was re) lturned to Dickinson where he at-| | tempted to identify himeeif as J. C. Caldwell, non of @ wealthy farmer, J. HL. Caldwell, Relatives of the mins. ing Caldwell testified fn court that “J. C. FL" was the son, while others testfied he wan not. It wan at thin stage of the game that Mrs. L. C. Blue, of St. Paul,| ‘was drawn into the tangle. She read} of the court proceedings and the de- scription of the “mystery man” and hurried to Dickinson, but the “mys tery man* had once more disap-| peared, later to pop up in Seattle. Mra. Blue tn her letter to the Se Jattle police did not state how she learned that “J. C. KL" waa in attle. She included several clippings | describing her husband. It was thru & newrpaper story in The Star that | Goodall learned of "J. C. R's" pres! lence in Seattic and which ultimately lied to his discovery, | | HE WENT FISHING NEVER RETURNED | | Stephens 1s | fered from stomach trouble,” contin jin breathing. |the worst kind of headaches and) |rhoumatiam tn my shoulders, which he could not tell He expressed a great desire to have his identity cleared. He is 47 years old and tx stopping at the In terurban hotel, 119 Occidental ave. He told the police has had been tn Seattle about a year, but couldn't remember clearly where he had been | before he arrived in this city | HE EXPECTS TO ALWAYS KEEP IT, SAYS STEPHENS: “Tanlac Put Me on My Feet Again,” He States—Praises | It Highly “I never expect to be without Tan: | lac in my house again, for I have not | only gained ten pounds in weight, but feel like a new man,” said H. L. 3409 West Holden street, tie, Washington, an employe of the Skinner & Eddy Shipyards, re cently, while telling of the remark able rewulta he had obtained from taking Tanlac, “For years and years I have suf ued Mr. Stephens, “and my appetite finally got #0 poor I just had to force down every mouthful I ate. I lost| so much welght and was so weak and run down all the time I could hardly get about, and my work was simply a burden to me. The little 1} afd manage to eat caused intense cramping paina in my stomach, and 1 would bloat up with gas until I was miserable. Gas pressed against my heart until it would palpitate dreadfully, and I had great difficulty I was bothered a great deal from constipation, and often had | dizzy apelin I also suffered with | made it difficult for me to do my work, for it pained me terribly to pick up anything or raise my hands above my head, and then, too, I had such severe pains In the small of my back I could hardly bend over, and when I did it waa all I could do to 211 UNION STREET January Clearance! 1332-34 SECOND AVENUE January Clearance! PURCHASE AT A SAVING-- PAY WHEN CONVENIENT This great store is being patronized by women who desire to purchase their needs for now and spring, and save on what they purchase. And coupled with these savings we extend the privilege of our easy credit plan. Women’s Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs and Blouses All take part in the Clearance at such greatly lowered prices that women will purchase their needs for some time to come. Exceptionally Low Prices on These Dresses Wonderful models, fashioned from Velvets, Jersey, Words will not do them justice—they must be seen Satin, Georgette, Serge and Tricotine. to be appreciated. “CREDIT GLADLY” Cop Fires Shot at Fleeing Suspects Two men were men amashing a window in the rear of the Grand hotel. on Seventh ave., between King and Jackson sta, shortly after mid- night by Patrolman F. Ivey. Ivey called to them to halt. They ran. He gave chase and fired one shot, but they eluded him, | The Jap proprietor xaid he had no- tieed two men hanging around the place several nights and had locked |eyes of the man who 1s in love with | doors and windows, fearing robbery. | her. Pres.}—Dantel revenue commissioner, today extend- ed until February 10 the time for | filing inventories by persons possess. |ing Mquor or other fluids containing | jone-half of one per cent or more of | alcohol suitable far beverage pur- Our Easy Credit Terms Always Available When you take advantage of these prices you also have the opportunity to profit by our easy credit terms that allow you to pay for your pur- chases in small amounts by the week or month. Extends Time for Liquor Inventory WASHINGTON, Jan. 27—(United C. Roper, internal | A woman is always pretty in the | | Select the Fine Tailored Clothes You Have Been Wanting---Now ian une Sate. speedy Mra. Blue reported that the man's| straighten up again. I was very ner. dencription corresponded identically | vous and could get but little sleep, with that of her husband who disap-| for would just roll and toss | peared 12 years ago exactly to the |from one side of the bed to the other month that “J. C. FL" was found in| ai night long, and in the morning A clear head means a lot of comfort. et the D and 8 EVERY HERE. Signs Of Old Age Creep IntoYour System k Keep a tube handy ‘Theos, Leeming & Co. M. ¥. When The Iron In Your Blood Runs Low Want of Iron, You May Be Old At Thirty — Nervous, Irritable and All Run-Down — While at Fifty or Sixty, With Plenty of Iron in Your Blood, You May Be Young in Feeling and Brimming Over With Vim and Energy IRON IS THE RED BLOOD FOOD ‘That Helps Renewed Force and Power to the Body. uxated Iron Often Increases the Strength and Endurance of Delicate, Run- Simple N: its power to change food You will 40 who are tissue, muscle and brain. plenty of people at Strengthen the Nerves, _ down People in Two Weeks’ Time. 1014 age has already sunk its talons into thousands of men women who ought still to be enjoying the springtime and Bummer of life, simply because they have allowed worry, over nervous strain, dissipation and occupational poisons to, the fron from their blood and thereby Restores Wasted Tissue and Aids in Giving Physicians Explain Why Administration into in health and steadily going fy ird to phys and = mental while others at 50 are strong, fe, alert and ingly growing every Ono class and dies leaves in au- while the by keeping @ strong power resistance ! disease may the three score ten mark with health, iW for the expect to look and young and Vigorous unless you have plenty of fron “fn your blood, and waned, “ganic tron—? the iron defi nervous, and the #0 ency in run-down as men and women. a man and woman wholf ran to be young in feeling in) ate the old time vim and en life worth living tarvi m, form ove oapital and the YOU ARE AGEING enthusiasm tackling daily problems has physicians ex Plain below why they prescribe or-| has fastened its grip on them and ts yxated Iron—to supply |sapping the weak, | ey roply for Weantehester YOU ARE AGEING Mf you «re wearied a. by the activities of your daily life, YOU ARE AGEING Hf you have lost the at this par- spring of your step | ‘cular name (Nuxat- and your movements | fi, Jren) appears on are cumbro: 6 take YOU ARE AGEING If your skin is shrinking and your face looks wrin kled, careworn and old. iron product sults, rom hop rs n entirely different thing from your unty Hospital. “Thou- ing and b t € nin the r strength, vitality and, of tut in my opinen you ean't to} jh | wuld them up into stronger, health | ola they are and nasiroilated I strongly read | preser f ated [ron—« > ‘ate ret r . |to this ty « ¢ Pharmac ated Irom in its original packa Waseca, Minn | ft on a fishing trip on June! * Mra. Blue wrote the Seattle ‘and he never came back. 1| tand he has been seen in Se-| Mrs. Blue continued that her hus- band’s name was James Phillips | Harris and that they lived in Duluth, | |Minn, at the time he disappeared. | | He was manager of the Gately Sup- | ply company and was a man of con-| jared he was a mys © during their married ued Mra. Blu Duluth a declare that Harris was retive about his | past. He would never tell anything about his parents or his birth, other | than to admit he had graduated from | @ large Eastern university and had| spent considerable time in Europe. | The Duluth authorities believed that | he was married to a second woman | and lived in some other place a part of his time under an assumed name. Detective William Peterson, of the Seattle police department, upon ree. ing “J, C. BR.” declared him to be Harris, MEMORY OF PAST LIFE | FRAGMENTARY © local detective department im mediately wired Mrs, Blue in st.| Paul for a complete description of | Harris, “s lyized on va bears the marks | ep gash | He can't speak or write, But hears | clearly. His mind is active, but con. | tains only fragmentary memories of 7 When ‘qnestioned by De Peterson, he signified that he had been tn Dieker#on, N. D., and that he was the son of J. A. Camp. bell. He also shook his head affirma tively when asked if he knew a Mrs | Blue. When asked where he knew jher, his memory became hazy and ° | Oklahoma Women in Democratic Meeting OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, 27 More than a thousand w del es from every county tata, opening n the seasion of the women's democratic convention, nator Robert L. Owen, Okla homa, will be ind as a presi dential candidate, according to ar dent supporters, | everything. I felt worse than when I went to bed, and so tired I did not feel like! I could get up. The circulation of my bleed was very* poor, and my complexion became yellow and sallow looking “I had tried #0 many treatment) and medicines without getting any benefit, I had about lost faith in but when I saw where anlac was helping #0 many people | who sald they had been suffering like I waa, I decided to try it. Well, air, I began to improve right away, and| T soon had such an appetite IT was| the time. I can now « I want without sufferin t bit with pain, and am nev with gas or palpitation c I am never bothered with constipation and my skin, has cleared up to a good. healthy color, The rheumatism has left me entirely and the pain hae all gone out of my back. I sleep good all night long now, and always get up in the morning feeling fine and ready for work has surely ain and I never mise a tunity of praising it.” Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bartel | Drug Stores under the personal di rection of a spe Tanlac represen. tative,—Advertisement, MOTHERS, DO THIS— When the Children Cough, Rud Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how ‘soon the symptoms | | | may develop into croup, or worse. And | then’s when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give sure relief, It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remedy, ; Musterole is excellent. Thousands of | mothers know it. You should keep a | jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re- | lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, | croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia | headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, ‘ains, sore muscles, chilblains, froste chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. feet and colds of the | | In this timely Clearance Sale of Stone the Tailor, you have the opportunity to purchase the fine tailored suit you have long been want- ing at the same price you might pay for ready- to-wear clothes. 2 The woolens in this of fcring are all of the fin- est quality and suita for year-round wear. * Most of them are the kind that sell regularly for $100 to $125. You can select from them now for With each suit sold goes the well-known tail- oring service which is associated with this house. Many years of tailoring to Seattle’s careful-dressing men has given to Stone the Tailor that elusive touch in clothes-making which imparts distinction and personal com- fort to the wearer. Come in and make your selection. There is plenty of room for the play of taste, both as to color, material and individual suitability. Stone the Tailor © 1206-1208 Second Ave. (Adjoining Savoy Hotel) Established 1900