The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1921, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR CT PACKAGE < PIMONTH BEGINS AND Bares Madaly nne Secrets it “IN VOLSTEAD ERA! || Pack that bundle with care! Use a container that will hold! Address it carefully! | So Seattle shippers are advised || by the transportacton bureau of | the Chamber of Commerce, For thousands of dollars are h year because of sheer RONEN, November is “Perfect Package month.” The American Railway station, representing practi rajiroads and steamship lines in the United States and Canada, is behind the movement. So is the American Railway bx presse Co, Seattle carriers will Inspect ev ery expreas and freight package || leaving this clty thig month. A record will be made of those where improper packing, contain: PI RcdiGan er or address is noted. Figures i will then be published by elties. stein nie |Government Wants | Insect Delineators Civil servece examinations for po sitions that include narcotic agents, aeronautic engineers, translators and insect delineators—whatever that | may mean—are included in the lat-| est examination schedule announced Dy the Beattle civil service office, Quizzes will be held during the next two months. Salaries range from $840 to $3,000 a year. Examinations held recently for the positions of assixtant observer, Criminologist Reads Her Cit HE critical, stage of a T woman's life usually comes between the years of 45 and 55,and is often beset with annnoying symptoms such as nervousness irrita- bility, melancholia, heat flashes which produce head- ache and dizziness, and a sense of suffocation, Guard your health carefully, for if this —_ be passed over »many years of perfect health may be enjoyed. Past, Bankers Say Recommendations were made Mon-| NEW ORLEANS, La., Nov. 1— American business’ has passed the Say to the supreme court by Superior | cisig few distributing factors are Pudge Austin FE. Griffiths, to tn) con on the horizon and the nation “erease the term of jury service from|is set for continued improvement Term for Jurors : = und is especially adapted it exercises a restorative in- and assists nature in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vi le Com help womes aincugh Bris criss: fluence, tones and strengthens the system, | One to two months, and to permit| Justice courts to sit as police “Get Acquainted Night,” at Bright's, 1604 4th—iadv.) in all lines: ‘This was agreed by bankers from all ever the country, ere for the annual convention of the Invest ment * Bankers’ America. Association oft weather bureau, and for matron in the Indian service, did not secure the responses desired, the Seattle office states, and these will be given over in November. Full information may be obtained at room pestoffice building. ry the long weeks and months covering this period: It is prepared from medicinal roots and herbs, and contains no harmful drugs or narcotics. Its value is proven by many such letters as these: omas, Okla.—“T first used dia, A nn.—“I want other suf- fe women to know what Lydia E. 's Vegetable Com- Te und has dove for me. I of Life I was in bed’ for 1 and bad care, but did not improve. A Reenat ripe to take ia E. Pinkham's V. as which I A handy collapsible armchair has been devised for tourists, MOTHER! |Your Child’s Bowels Need “California Fig Syrup” |How Mastin’s Yeast ‘| Vitamon Tablets Make Skin Clear and Flesh Firm See oe Lydia E. Pinkham’s ares Vegetable Compound. (Expert on Criminal Defense) LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS, Fee gggté g Hurry mother! Even a sick child loves the “fruity” taste of ‘Califor. BLACKHEAD nia Fig Syrup” and it never falls to open the bowels, A teaspoonful to- Pimp ‘4 Ider sick child tomor. row. If constipated, bilious, fever. ish, fretful, has cold, colic, or if stomach is our, tongue coated breath bad, remember a good cleans ing of the little bowels is often all the person who beNeves her chimert- cal statements too readily and with- out reservation, Madalynne is a womig) Who is prove not to tell ber array uf counsel everything about the case, if In her) Judgment such information ig irrele- | Madalynne Connor Obenchain has/the judgment of the court of public! "ant, When she takes the witness a dua! personality, and employs eith- | opinion, geome in ne own got pod er at will. ° Madalynne is charming, sincere, |@'VUee matters never “No coward soul is mine, No trembler in the world's storm-troubled aphere: J sce Heaven's glories shine, And faith shines cqual, arming me from fear.” ee ‘wand EMILY BRONTE ; ws Tole ge Drug Get That Firm Flesh “Pep” and fer Sor of Youthful as from Taking Mastin’s from these high! guaranteed or the refunded. nd ce cine teblet,, There le agthing ole lke i r j . : * wot ieclhations or evbatitnten. You can get Mastin’s VITA- Stores and other good druggists will VI-TA-MO) STINS THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE " YEAST VITAMINE TABLET ARE POSITIVELY GUARANTEED to Put on Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase En- ergy when Taken with Every Meal, or Money Back. M \STINSi isnt VITAMON directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Moth You must say “Callforn’ may, get an imitation fig | vertisement. CREDITORS OF CLEMENT B. COFFIN ASK SETTLEMENT Pioneer Pike Street Jeweler Will Satisfy Creditors’ Claims by Liquidating Greater Part of $140,000.00 Stock Jewelry $42,000.00 to Be Raised by January Ist Excepting . Repair Depart- ment, Store Will Be Closed Till Thursday Clement B. Coffin embarked In the Jewelry business on Pike st. in 1889, on the premises since occupied by the present Coliseum theatre. Upon com. pletion of the Seaboard building, he removed there, 406 Pike street, open. ing one of the leading jewelry stores of the etiy, To overbuying to the extent of up- wards of $68,000.00 during the last two seasons is attributed the pres. ent financial difficulty, resulting ina creditors’ call for settlement by Jan- uary Ist of an amount approximat. ing $42,000.00. A conservative estimate of the re. tail value of the Coffin stock exceeds $140,000.00, and in order to raise the required amount to satisfy claims, the entire stock will be placed on sale at drastic reductions, beginning Thursday, November 3rd, at 10 a. m. Until then the store will be closed, except to the inspection of watches for the employes of the various rail. roads and to the repair of watches and jewelry.—Advertisement, One ‘x a sort of drowsy and shal-jand endowed with « brilliant men: fore, if in her discretion course! If your nostrils are clogged, your | jj low, giving the impression that she ix incapable of sophistry. Her facial features droop, her voice ls weak aad} She 'than Ciggpatra did with her thumb over her |ish adaptability. her attitude ts places her right right eyebrow, extending the index finger diametrically acroay the left and the remainder of her palm fur. submissive. nishea an improvised cyeshade as if| register surprise, doubt, anger, ap to arrest the rays of light from 'proval without the aid of facial con |tortions., In an unpolsed mood she is saying | HER LOVERS MUST adulterating the sparkle in her eyes. Uttle and answers less, The events of the troubled planet do not seem te fease her In the least ‘ ALERT, SUBTLE, KEEN SECOND PERSONALITY In the role of her id person ality she i@ alert and subtle, keen in intellect and semi-defiagt in attitude. Her features almost magically trans form the meekness to firmness. She ig convineingly versatile, Her illus trative and argumentative manner of conversation proclaim her mental resourcefulness. « Madalynne is an idoalist, and sug taing her convictions to the detriment of materialistic in. She indulges in fancies in face of practical de- mand to adhere to the earthly real!- ties. She abides by her idealistic conventions, and in some instances rebeliiously trampling upon — Te Tells How She Did It With a Home- Made Remedy Mrs. E. H. Boots, @ well-known resident of Buchanan County, Ia., who darkened her gray hair, made the following statement: - “Any lady or gentleman can dark- en their gray or faded hair, and make it soft and glossy with this simple remedy, which they can mix at home. To half a pint’of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, one small box of Barbo Compound and % ounce of glycerine. These ingre- dients can be purchased at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair every other day until the gray hair is darkened sufficiently. It does not color the scalp, is ‘not greasy and does not rub off. make a gray-haired person twenty years younge Adv. It will look Try this SE} easy way to heal / your: A i that has br skin t ee nds ortured by skin dis RESINOL Soothing and Healing | tality, Men must be attracted to her by her mystic eye. She ensiaves | men with her eyes more effectively amp | Yet you never saw | such powerfully impressive eyes, and! masterfully used, without the re- motest taint of vulgarity, Her eyes CARE FOR IDEAL When men love her they must, Perforce, be enchanted in her realms | ofthe ideal, for her physical fascina- tions are wanting. Her form is 4 trifle large for fastidiousness, Her face is long and nose asiightly pugesed, her lips are not luring and her complexion is neglected. She ix pot the type who considers devotion to the mirror indispensable, nor the command of Dame Fashion impera- tive, She could not dress smartly. A gorgeous gown on her figure would act attention for its quality rath. er than for the modish touch of the wearer, ‘ Madalynne adores men of stronger character than hers. Not that she admires that quality in them for the sake of idolatry, but because of her craving for opportunity to asvert her superiority. When that is gratified her intensity of interest in the man diminishes, and she drops him into her trall of discard, LEADS MEN ON AND ON She does not thwart his hupe for her, but she leads him on, and on, thru the entanglements of uncer tainty, She doea not release her platonic influence over these men, but she has not implicit\confidence in th Yet there is no hypocrisy in her demeanor toward them. Her heart is not malignant. She revels in thé thrills of sus pense, but would not play one man against the other, And at all haz ards she would sacrifice her personal Pleasures, and even Mberty, to alevi. ate the painful predicaments of her followers for which she may be re- sponaiBie, There is lurking in her soul a faint admiration for the man would be proper; for Madalynne will conduct her case in accordance with the dictates of her own principles and conception of duty only equalled in perilous abandon by Madame X. . Refuses to Dismiss ‘9 ° ° Suit Against City Motidn of the city, Seattle for dismissal of the suit ght against it by the Strauss Co. for al- leged violation of bridge patents, was denied Monday by Federal Judge Hob- ert 8. Bean. ‘American 5 ELECTRIC IRON with the primitive instinct of “treat ‘em rough and tell ‘em nothing,” altho her sense of refinement re- prombhes it. Hor love loses its fire for the man|” who surrenders himself uncondition ally, yet she would be restless.if ne Were not to submit to har whims and power. She overrates things that are be- yond her control, and does not fully appreciate things that are within her reach, LOYAL TO HER PRINCIPLES Madalynne is admirable in her loyalty to her principles, and would defend them even against possible yy of their basic unsoundness. And only in furtherance of her prin ciples might she evade the naked truth, She has invincible confidence in} her judgment—maybe becuuse she} Knows everything about herself. No one else knows, She just wants you| to percelve that she. ts withholding | some things from you, but she would not admit jt, She expects you to understand her, and she entertains 4 peculiar distrust ung contempt for ’ only once in cost is not im | throat distressed, or your head is/}j jetuffed by nasty catarth ow a cold, apply a little pure, antiseptic, germ troying cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through ¢very’ air passage, soothing inflamed, swoll: membranes, and you get instant re Net. How good it feels, are open. Your head is clear, No more hawking, snuffling, dryness or hg for breath. Get a small bottle of Ely'’s Cream Balm from any druggist. Colds and catarrh yield like magic, Don't atay gtuffed up. Relief ig sure.—Advertisement. Your nostrils The Best Iron Made is the service rendered. eauty” You expect to buy an electric flat iron a great Sa a eo first t. e point to be The Fimericon Besuty” issosturdilyconstructed it will give the same satisfactory results after years of use as upon the day it was purchased, Buy it because it IS the best. Companies Everywhere, Manufactured by American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit Oldest and Largest Exclusive Makers. Entablished 1894,

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