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AT PINE ST. | pau of Missing Relatives be Gar invites ite renders to use mo an sid in finding tr The dopartwrant 2 those whe have bees retatives Teal | A. HOLLAND—Anyone | the whereabouts of Lioyd please communicate with Holland, bis brother, at Pouls PETER LEAURANCE--Formerty | ‘Minneapolis, Minn., Peter Leau- dress P.O. box 23, at Suquamish. regular price $12.25 —full collapsible sulky. Black artificial leather seat and back. Leatherette folding hood. 10-inch rubber-tired wheels, with springs that in- sure comfort for baby. Reg- = price $12.25; specia] for e week, $8.85. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS Founded ound TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS rance, a bricklayer, is sought by | FL, Seattle, desires information tn re relatives at Suquamish, Wash. Ad: | gard to the whereabouts of Josephine | | Peterson, daughter of Albertina Pe terson, of Gothenburg, Neb. MRS. ARA MARBIN—The Red missing woman was last heard of 50 Cross is searching for Mra. Ara Mar years ago in Omaha bin, who in 1911 lived at 2210 West-| eee ern ave., Seattle, Her son, Clarence) aNpRITWw HALVORS! H. Adama, is very tik at a govern. | «now to be living in oy Gen ment hospital at Palo Alto, Cel, | West Seattle, Andrew Halvorsen, 10. a0 © is sought by his brother, Henry Fos CHARLES ELLSWORTH THAY. ' sen, Aitkin, Minn, RF. D. No. 2 ER—Mra. Reeves, of Farnam, Neb. eee lis trying to locate her brother, PATRICK KINDEL | Charles Ellsworth Thayer, last heard | icing lau, 67 Clarenda ttle or Tacoma. eee AU.-—Fa J jm trying to locate rick Kindelau, who TOLBY.—<Anyone knowing the ad- in Seattle, tho b dress of any persons by the name of from for 2 Toiby, please comunicate with Opal Tolby, 4219 11th ave, N, KE; phone| | North 1498. NEWARK, N. J.—Polsoned lquor is blamed for the death of four negroes and the critical condition of JOSEPHINE PETERSON,—Mrs. three others here, following « booze | | Josephine Peterson, 4219 11th ave, N. party. WARNING! Unless you see the name Always say “‘Bayer’ when you buy Aspirin. “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years | and proved safe by Colds H Toothache Accept only “*Bayer’’ Neuritis millions for eadache Rheumatism Pain! Pain | Neuralgia Lumbago package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Alao boitles of 24 and 100-—All draggiate. Asvitia is the trade mark of Bayer Manulactace of Monveceticacidester of Salicyiicacié The} | women THE SEATT |A Complaint From a Bride Jealous and Impossible Fled. Dear Miss Grey: I hav ave fe bee and my husband 22. We own good worker and provider, 1 }matters and we are both econc cannot agree nothing. Lately he has been trying to lasts for a day. He thinks I just to please him, but he ne | doesn't approve of dancing, and are at a party I am afraid to fectly all right for him to cut Sometimes he acts so miserable and hateful T can hardly bear to be around him, Hoe even admits that be | gets hateful. He says ho loves me; but T can't see how # man can treat hin. wife no fast account of tem- per and still love her, I loved him; but I Got care for |him any more, 1 ha verge of leaving him. tong r Ary ne | sive up my home, It hurts me to think he will let his temper get the best of him when we could be so happy. | Home may ff we had ao child he) would soon get over his temper; | othors say it will leave him aa he gets older, | He bas threatened to harm me if T leave him, My father and mother |mot ab ely I never realized minerable. 1 am dimcusted with married life What shall I do? NINETEEN, Married or single, mort of us in- variably find ourselves facing some) great problem. It seems a part of | |the great scheme of things — that cach of ws must leare and master some lesson. A great many married persons claim the first year of matrimony ts the worst; others, that the firat four or five years are the most dangerous because this time is @ process of re adjustment. Two individuals must aerimilate one another's tempera nd work out the art of har- | | You ere doth young; you both Noved one another when you plighted |wour troth, With @ good home end similar ideas of fimance you should de fairly hoppy. It (2 something that your husband ladmits his temper and makes an ef- fort to control it—on effort made & an effort gained, Your quarrels, you say, originate over nothing, Why not work on the theory that it tokes two to make a quarrel and refuse to quar- ret with him? You mist have known too, when you martind him that he | didn’t approve of dancing and you should have made a choice at that Hime Tam not attempting to excuse |wour husband, because [ beliewe he t+ montly af fawit; but I fear you are| to diame, too. In ell probability you, have the romanticiem of youth and looked forward to marriage as some sort of far-removed ‘deal state,| [whereas tt is fast as commonplace, | perhaps more monofonows at times, bthan single life. The one great ideal | of married life ts compantonship— | without that it i less than nothing. 1 am not going to advise you to! leave—neither do I advise you to jowt to your o1on best interests. But stay. It te something you must work ; our quarrels originate over, as you might say, LE STAR of 19—~Husband Is Cross, —She Fears Love Has mn married one year. I am 19 our home. My husband is a have my share in the money ymical, but our temperaments control his temper, but it only should do everything he says) ver tries to please me. He d he is so’ jealous that when we speak or move, but it is per- up with the girls. endeavors to prove that the Princess | Biiwabeth ded when quite @ young ome and @ boy was subdstituied for ‘CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling, Eyes — Most Women Can Have | Says Dr. Féawards, a WelkKnown Ohle Vhysician Dr. FM. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments, During these years he gave to his patients a preseription made of @ few well | known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oi, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color, These tableta are wonder-workery on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal setion, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system, If you have @ pale face, sallew lock, dull eye, pimple coated tongue, headaches, @ listion, no) good feeling, all out of sorta, inae tive bowels, you take one of Dr./ Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for|]/ & Ume and pote the plowing re multe. ‘Thousands of woren and men! take Dr, Edwards’ Olive Taeblete— Cynthia Grey: o INSURANGEMEN the successful wubstitute for calo mel—now and then just to keep) them fi ibe and 30c-—~Advertiee. | ment \| Colegrove's Restaurants AUTO KITCHEN Pike and thy not try fo be more tolerant and | ~ soreeable for a time? Anything that will make of wour marriage ¢ success ts surely worth trying. Mine Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p, m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 & m. to 12 m. each week, Pleane do not come at other times an it eeriously interferes with her writing. Raps Twin Soul Idea Dear Cynthia Grey: Tread your) column quite frequently, as most of | lyour advice seems very good and tempered with common sense, 1 an a litue surprised to read your re-} marks to the effect that marriage is} & gamble. It may be to some extent, but I feel that If both parties prac- | |tice @ little of the Golden Rule and} }use common sense there ls a cad chance of success, However, 1 believe that too many | eve that there is “Just * individual in all the world, ab- tracly called “the oe,” whom they | must seck, and that happiness de Ipends almost altogether on this one thing, rather than to any consider- able extent upon how both parties to) 4 marriage act after the ceremony Lam not putting up to you a falxe presumption, as I have met a lot of lire and I think at least 30 per cent have thie view.+ The result is that, immediately the inevitable serious | things of come up, they dealde n't yet found their} tart looking around Know, of course, that few appreciate what they have, as things far away always look more at | tractive just as when you turn an janimal into @ pasture of equally din | tributed abundances, it always heads |for the other end to we if the grass jian't better there. to me that this “soul responsible for a great jmnany divorces, and a little of your usual common sense applied to this queation might give us all some new | light. GPO. | | Dear Mim Grey: Will you please | tell mo how long It takes to get a final diveres decree in the state of Washington? How soon can @ per json remarry? | SUBSCRIMER. After filing suit for divorce in the state of Washington you must walt sig montha for the final decree. After | obtaining this decree, you may re-| | marry immediately. one Is there any evidence that Queen Elizabeth of Hingland was a man? Thare ia a book entitled “Vamous Impostors” which contains a chapter making some rather far-fetched de- ductions to the Pligabeth was a man. effect that Queen | The chapter Star Readers: wishing informa tion on food os, how variour kinds of food eet the body needa, ete., may obtain a govern |] ment bulletin on thin subject free as long as the supply laste, by iddressing the Publication Divi ‘tment of Agricul g Bulletin 975, portage iK idress our Washington Bureau for this. Pelee hake Lagann hegting” Tireeah My 1 want every sufferer from Bluesjay to your druggist Stops Pain Instantly The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain in- stantly, Then the corn loosens and comes out, Made in two forms—a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid—~the action is the same Safe, gentle. Made ina world-famed laboratory. Soid Pew! all druggists. pate Write Beuer sre) the Pace? uable book, * irsneatird Care of WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1922. Vebruary 17 at the 1208 Wighth ave, Sew held at 9 a m. and 1:40) with a banquet starting at in the Masonic club building new |Concentric Club to Hear Expert on Ads w ey of Ban Francisco, district 1g manager of the Burr Adding Machine ¢om \dreas the Concentr ‘ny Whistle Thursday Thad tones and f Accounting.” temple, fons iil be m oT) pom, rooms, Arende Northwest Sales Congress surance men and women will attend bet hy Convenes Feb. 17 | “Ehke or te setuid wndatebrdan president of the Underwriters’ anso- Ww pany p.m. Development ounniha be John Shuff, Members of the Seattle Life vin National Wife jerwriters’ ansociation are ma fation, who 18 cor ‘ laborate plans for entertaining cinnat. A. 8, EB Northwest Sales Congres of I will preside and ¢ Underwriters, which will convene secretary of the BADAC FROM SLIGHT COLDS fron ae of Se New Record Set in Lundquist-Lilly’s $100,000 SALE Astonishing totals in first three days’ sale. through the single day’s business in vol- ume of merchandise sold. Monday’s totals almost equal. Tuesday’s business dropped only slightly. Figures not yet complete. We are well on the way to the ultimate goal, but the $100,000 mark is still in the distance. The sacrifice of these two great stocks of clothing (Seattle and Tacoma) must continue. Every Suit and Overcoat, every Raincoat, every pair of Trousers, all the Hats and Caps and our entire stock of Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings reduced to the extreme limit to raise the great sum of ready cash. Fat men can find wonderful values in an assortment of about 500 Suits in stouts and extra stout models, including some very excellent heavy weight plain blue serges. ‘About 25 fine Golf Suits at $29.50—real bargains these if you can find your size. Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits in regular sizes, also for tall, stout and short men, are very attractively priced. A few English Walking Coats (Cutaways) for after- noon wear, very much reduced. Also Light-weight Top Coats, desirable right now for the warmer days and for the cool surhmer evenings to come. A wonderful assortment of Men’s Men’s Hats) igh Quality Hats, in light and at $2.45 dark shades and colors; also black. Extra special at $2.45. Extraordinary bargains in Boys’ Suits Boys’ Everythin; thi Department pare 9 the pdr agg eer +] Doors Open at 9 o’Clock , and Overcoats, Boys’ Knicker Pants, Sweaters, Blouses, Caps, Underwear, The Lundquist-Lilly Positive Guarantee Back of Every Purchase GREEN. 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Dear Sirs: After many treatments for a se- vere case of pyorrhea by leadin, dentists and specialists throughou the country, the only results I have obtained was throuxh « treatment weeks, by eriod of th a Powder covering & Moorite Pyo: the use of T cannot speak too ehiy of this product for a positive cure for py- orrhea. Thia powder will remove all deposits, tartar I will be psphes| to give a per- ronal testimonial to any one inter- ested. Tespectfuly, (Signed) AL LL. MOORE. Normandie Apta Main 7600,

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