The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1922, Page 4

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LEGION MEET - SHE DARKENED HER} 'DUE SATURDAY GRAY HAIR Delis How She Did Ht With a Home | forence oni and adjutant cy “ Made Remedy Jof tho state's 1 ant ” er : ost, which w vene here Sat Officials May Examine Books. Mire, BH. Roots, a we urday ere ent , Bele will be entertained Bat Much Left to Commissioner. arn anatnenn ge ane ak CO Limit Placed on Back Assessments. : Bina Shed ol anergy : Interest Paid on Over-Collections. yo | be -_ This * one of « series of income te fortes, based on the revenue ) e 6 eS oe ’ {wet of 1981, of Informative val | = aaton-wihe Cre a S ) turns of 1921 Ine , fe can be purchased at any drug ss t os poly to | The revenue act of 1921 authorizes After the expiration of five years Moea not color the scalp, ix not) Monday at Provide heapital to see that the law ts properly com-| It is provided also that the amourt wee Sots not rub off. It wil brought on by an im pied with, to examine all books,/of income, excess profits and wa & gray-haired per look tack, Miss Jack Was ® papers, and memoranda bearing taxes due for 1921 and # ty years younger, — Advertive af the University jaf Wash: pon an income tax return, and to years shall be determined ington. She was Gn sative mem examine under cath p having 4 by the commissioner beh, ot She seeete “Arte € information in the premt within four years after the return ANYTHING ELSE | th’ University of Washington, the 4 new provision of law is that no| was filed, and the amounts due for t kinda oe} Women’s University club and the taxpayer shall be subject to anneces prior years within five yeare after “ writes Mra. E. K.}Siama Kappa sorority sary examinations, and only ins the r 4 was filed, unless the cor Ohio ave., Supe a9 spection of the taxpayer's books of missioner and the taxpayer consent but I never want thing MRS, AGNES SWAN accounts shall be made for exch tax-|in writing to a later determination, *s Honey and T 1 her home, 1812 able year, unless the taxt re | aasesament i Gollection. Maven my children and also for my Mra. Fisk came to Wash. questa otherwise, or unte we |i the cane of & tales or fraudulent Hid. It always did fine work. ington In 1903, graduated from the missioner after inventigqnt not return or failure to file a i pure, wholesome and abso-| Holy Names academy, and was a fies the taxpayer in writing that 4n return ne mult or proceeding for the in Tacoma for four years The act provides that im the tered after the expiration of five absence of fraud, or miscaleuation, years from the date the return was th mm of the commiamoner filed or hecame due. ‘This provision upon claim ented under OF does not affect proceedings berun at authorized by internal r lowe the time of the passage of the rev shall not be subject of re any act of 1921, November 22, 1921 een em:| ‘The act provides that under cer. ! Eth... vloye, or agent of the United States. | tain conditions interest at the rate of Wa «= Except upon a showing of frvud' or optehalf per cent a month shall be inalfeasance, an agreement in writ> paid upen claime for abatement and ing between the taxpayer and the refund of taxes erroneously collected ora er as to the sunt Of from the date of payment of the tax “ed taxes ct ta final be sant &® the date of allowance of the therefore binding upon both partres. claim. Taxpayers are no longer in- lis The act provides that no sult or Pro ivited to submit #uch elaim, but} a for the recovery of any ta* upon audit of the return they will/ or penalty alleged to have neen er romeously or illegally asseased or cot lected shall be bewrun nix months from the da betore of Cte leas the commissioner renders a de cision thereon within that tin) no: orn Out In Mind and Body four child is quick to observe disturbances in your mental ey condition. And when heasks: ‘‘What’s the matter, Daddy?"’ @ tone of solemn anxiety in his little voice. The depression you reflects epee dg him because of his profound sol: ‘He at once drops his playthings and rushes to your side, but his smile has disappeared and his buoyant spirits are gone—replaced ountenance of worry and a bearing of hopelessness. owe it to the happinges and welfare of your family to keep trim in body and been in Stomach Upset, Gas, Gas, Gas —"Diapepsin” “Pape’s Dihpepsin™ enda indiges | i ck Marshall, 6050) W.. girl tion, heartburn in five minutes. Sour, | , a eit Se, cote ot ganey, upset stomach, acidity, aye |< hard H., 409 16th ave The Great General Tonic —_—[ ®*Ptiti when the food you will banish that “tired feeling” and di soemtei ene gas “ps It will renew your strength a1 umps; pour head aches sick an miserable, th realize the quick ma Diapepain. onting@us revolt—if you it regulated—try Pape's "a so needions to have a bad stom. | Make your next meal a favor ite food meal, then take « little Dia pepsin. There will not be any dis tress—cat without fear. It's because | | Pape’s Diapepain “really does” regu- late weak, outoforder that gives it {ts millions of sales an nually. Get a large aixty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepein from any drug | store. It is the most efficient ant acid known, It is actent harm. le and belongs in every home.— | Advertinement. ACL) IN STOMACH SOURS THE FOOD «= Says Excess “Hydrechtorie!" Acid Is Cause of Indigestion when you ot Pape ing appetizer, a valu . ee promocer of the weseral oe Pennine nod reoommtructve valve, a use i eroeciaity rable in casse of eubsormal conditions, from nervous exhaustion, mascul Taacular or mental fatigue, or deficrency of tal force de to general w Fasting linens. you'll fad “LYKO™ particularly bene Beal. Tt tonee Up the entire and keeve om feeling St. “Atk your drweust for a bortle today Manelacturers Bi oad MEDICINE rey. ntates that digestion are n author and A well-know |atomach troub! always due to and not, as most folkn b a lack of digestive jul that an excess of hk acid in the ste on and starta food fermenta ur like rid fluids inflate the stomach acidity—acid | nearly | stomach mach ret then our meal« in a can, forn gases, which | tion, Three Others like hi a toy balloon. We then get that . heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, we leructate sour food, belch gas, or have | He tells um to lay aside all diges aids, and instead, get from any |pharmacy, four ounces of Jad Salts Jand take a tablespoonful in a glass | Your dentist will tell you that four people out of five past the age of forty have Pyorrhea. poplin vagrant >= And thousands of younger persons are victims of | ng, asid, furthermore, 4 this dangerous enemy. ve the first dose, it is tm | Are your gums sore or tender? Do they bleed ~ gprs gu * when you brush your teeth? |liver, stimu the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive | If so, go to your dentist at once and start using Forhan’s juices ot For the Gums immediately. Jad For bleeding gums are an early symptom of Pyorrhea which le a juice, ¢ eat 1 ahh gow Dy quickly loosens the teeth, until they drop out or must be sodium phosphate, This harm » pulled, and causes poisonous pus pockets to which scientists trace many serious ailments. in used by th anda of trouble with ex Advertisement You can prevent Pyorrhea, or arrest its course, by the con- sistent use of Forhan’s For the Gums in Brush your teeth with Forhan’s twice a day SAFE AND _ of oftener. It ,will keep your teeth and for Cou & colds gums in a healthy condition. The wget 4s from all echers. Remember—four out of five are caught by SRG Pyorrhea because they are neglectful. - Start using Forhan’s For the Gums today. ” 35c and 60c tubes at your druggist’s. Formule of R. J. Forkan, D. D. $. Forhan Company, New York Forhan's, Limited, Montreal tive continue {relief follows the portant to neutrall the © Salts is Inexpensive and is from the FOR THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea How glorions you will feel, mother, whem your rheumation Is all @ | 6,8, 6 doit, 10 will build yo: swtand ad you teal : If your stomach ts in a/ can't get). stomacha| receive a certificate of overassens ment and a check In correction 0. the if an asnenement tx out.) weninat the taxpayer for in excess profits taxes, the a credit error, or ne or overpayment t# applied as and the balance immediately funded re BIRTHS ro, 907 Fir eM. 1123 nd at. b 209% Gist ave eirt Franklin jor, 922 Tint ave Albert, 1810 McIntyre, Loren &, T62T Wilson ave, | « Nobutaro, 309 Maynard ave are, Asataro, 1227 20th are. &. Kajima, Kt aro, 10T Main et. xirt Hato, Kintaro, roadway, girl |Nosaki, Shinichi, Bellevue, Box 96, |Kanada, Shinsaky, 629 Kimerove st, boy | Name and ttesidence Age Bullock, William, Seattle ....00..28 St. John, J. F r, Seattle... 018 K A. Reattle Lene tn rabeth M., Seattle Legal Toman, Gtiistone M. Baum | claw Leral Jensen, Margaret M. Boum ae ~~ Leal Venema, George A. Kirkland. . Legal [Ritet. Littian B, Kirkland Legal H Richard Henry, Van Heal «, Vancouver, B C38 Legal William J. Seattle a“ per zabeth M tis” Lowal Duby, Phil B. Rainier, Alte. Ke im. Seattio Mot irow M. Seattle Brown. noe Bletnor, Be Hedin, Einar, Se Grogan, Viola Alene, Hoquiam DEATHS Helen. Harison ATTLE | Hyour liver and [Vital Statistics] # STAR EAST-WEST MAY DEBATE Ponsibility of a debate between the ot Weatern Trifitate © and the winner of the Eastern wuggented by Stan University of winner tha ford university to the has been Washington and other leading unt Vernitios. The Western league — inctudes Washington, Orexon and California legen and universities, The Bast ern, league includes Yale, Harvard and Princeton. Btanford suggests that the winner of a series of de bates between the universities of and Stan winner of Oregon and Washing ford university meet the the Eastern trie at Milinols in @ post season forensic contest ‘The plan, if accep inte a contest for a national may develop debate championship. COLUMBUS, Mian.—Inveatigation i» being made here of the food which caused the illness of 900 students from ptomaine poisoning at the Minsiawipp! State College for Women Sunday night CHAMPAIGN, [lL F. Steube. a senior in the University of Mlinoin, i» painfully wounded when hin fene- ing companion's foll breaks, plercing his heart. 2243 Harvard ave. Ww It, Honora, 57, Petersen, Engberg, 28 G1at at Rrodnix Roeder, Denny way 2141 45th ave. Narney, 5. 2 Charles, 78, Dilrimple, Ceeflia, 32, 4329 Firth ave. N. &. . 35, 420% Mighth ave. 8. The ‘ Whzabeth, 7, 0, 62, 2343 N, Sonfar, ave. & Slettengren, Mu Broad- way ‘Constipation Don’t let const! pation poteos your blood and curtail your don’t work and your trouble wil cease. For dtssiness, lack headache and can equal them. banal) Pill — Senall For New Styles and Pretty Arms (Beauty Note) Women are fast learning the value of the use of delatone for removing hair or fuse from face, neck or arma A paste ie made with some powdered delatone and water and spread on be hairy In two or three nutes f rubbed off, the skin washed, and every bit of hair has dinappeared, No failure will reeult if you are careful to buy genuine dela tone and mix fresh ag wanted—Ad- vertinement. STOP AEUMATION 'Park Weed Wills 1 month, | iN \ WITH RED PEPPER hen you are suffering with rheu you can hardly get around, ‘epper Rub and you will ave the quickest relief known Nothing has, « concentrated, penetrating heat ax red peppers. In. ktant relief, Just as soon as you ap Red Pepper Rub, you feel the In three min o it ne the wre spot through and ah. Frees the blood circulation, breaks up the congestion—and the old rheumatiom torture in gone. Rowlen Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Use tt for jumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff y in chest. ng heat Get a jar at once [HE ONE HIGH GRADE TEA THAT SELLS FOR SO LITTLE S&S. 8, Thoroughly Rids the Body of Rheumatism Impurities, Bomebody'a mother in suffering to~ nt lrnp sho seea but ™ t her aged heart still stars! Does anybody care? 8. 8. of the t blood -purifl hand It Reina butia mo fetnal bio I'l, i maker, at lood cella, Ite med- are purely vegeta- ranges the stomach, & splendid tonic, a blood od enricher. It banishes rheumatiam from joints, muscles and the entire body. ft builds firm flesh. It ts what body's mother needs tonight! Mother, if you ean not out to get a bottle of 8, § gurely nometindy in yi Bomebody, get a bottle f §, 8. 8. nowt Let nomebody's mother begin to feel maybe fen tn sold ras larger size ls the more econsnateaL ef awaits you. Be ure to get the genuine, with the ame-Rowles on each pac mage Ad ertivement QUCH! LAME BACK FB LUMBAGO OF BACKACHE AWAY Kidneys cause Backache? No! Listen! Your back o in caused by lumbago, sciatica or a strain, and the quickest relief is soothing. trating ‘St. Jacobs Oil." Rub it ni your painful back, and instantly the sorenesa, stiffness and lameness disappears, Don’t stay Get @ small trial bottle of Jacob's Ol" from your druggist and limber up. A moment after it is upplied you'll wonder what became pene. on of the backache or lumbago a. tub old, “honest “St. Jacobs Ofl" r you have sciatic neural gia, rheumatism or sprain, as it ts absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin.-Advertisement USE SULPHUR 10 EAL YOUR SKIN Broken Out Skin and Itching | Eczema Helped Over Night For unsightly #kin eruptions, rash or blotches on face arms or body, you do not have to wait for re. lief from torture or embarrassment, declares a noted skin specialist. Ap: ply a little Mentho-Sulphur and im provement shows next day I of its destroying properties, nothing ever been found to take the y of this sul phur preparation © moment ye apply it bealing begins. Only thoue who have had unsightly skin trou. neck Use gertn has bles ean know the delight this Mentho- Sulphur brings. ven fiery, | itching eczema sia dried right up. Get a small jar from an: druggist and use it like cold ¢ Advertisement, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1922. | | Wenatchee Makes Fast Run to City KABBI SA mL and guwat of meetin speaker Wednesday of club at the Washington A Heads Mining Fund Dr. Park Weed Willin was re-« fst Docking at. the Smith Cove tere | president of the attle ne, 2 eae RN eae minal thia morning, the Admiral line ' t fund at a meeting of the core rd of directors Monday at the| Judge Burke's place was filled by D.|transpacifie liner Wenatchee » Chamber of Commerce, Following | yrederick and Rhodes’ one-year | pleted « remarkably fast run from are the other officers elected: W. In| a. wether stafford Yokohama, reaching Seattle via Vio The first vice president; Archie » |torie, B, T Venatchee in dis Taft, necond vice president; Dr.| The president appointed D. 4. jtorla, B. C. The Wensl oe Hiram Read, third vice president, | Skinner chairman of the executive |charging a cargo of Oriental frelgr and Clifford Wiley, treasurer | committee, L. J, Coleman and J, ¥'.| and mail Two vacancies were created on the| 1 .siay were on the nominating| ‘The run from Yokohama to Vio board by the resignation of Judge Thomas Burke and the election of W. L, Khodes as first vice president Skinner as \toria was completed in leas than ‘nine days, 20 hours. jcommittes, with D, EB. | chairman —A— Bargain Event That fs Breaking All Records The store has been crowded since the sale started, demonstrating the fact that this is the greatest sale held in the city of Seattle in many years. People tell us that this is a sale where they are getting real, honest reductions—a sale that is a sale in every respect—backed by the reputation of Stanley’s and highest grades of Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Hats. You will have to hurry, as the stock is going fast. REAL, HONEST SALE PRICES UNDERWEAR Men's $5.00 Wool Union Suits will be sold at this great sale for SILK SHIRTS Men's Silk Shirts, values to $7.90, on sale now at $2.95 Overcoats Values to $50 as Low as 92.95 Men’s Suits Lot of Suita; we picked out the best of the badly MEN’S SHIRTS Men's Drew Shirts, values as high ae $2.50, on sale now a 65c MEN’S GLOVES Special lot of Men's Dress Gloves, in all colors, values to $4.00, at $1.45 MEN’S CAPS Special lot of Men's Capa, in all the latest styles, val- ues to $2.50, at 79c Men’s Suits Lot of Suite; the coats are partly damaged; the pants A beautiful selection of Men's Neckwear, values to” $1.00, now and vests are im good aged onee—vests and panis shape. We could get twice in perfect shape; some sold as much for the pants; now regular as high as $50.00; $2.95 UNION SUITS A lot of slightly damaged Chalmers’ $3.50 Union Suits, on sale at 98c Your choice of any J. Stetson Hat in the store, be | SOFT COLLARS A epecial lot of Men's Soft $2.95 Collars, on sale now at HANDKERCHIEFS rd 9c UNDERWEAR Men's White Handkerchiefs, that sold regularly as high A large assortment of Dam. aged Underwear; your as 350, now {9c Your choice of any 35c Lisle Hosiery in the store, on sale at (9c MEN’S PANTS Men's Pants of very fine minke, in all colors, values to $6.00, now $2.85 MEN’S HATS Men's newest style Dress Hats, in all sizes and col- ors, values to $5.00, now $1.85 m Sale Starts Tomorrow, 9:30 a.m. We have always carried the highest grade of Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Hats, and guarantee that no goods were bought for sale purposes. Sale starts daily at 9:30 a, m., and will continue until this entire stock is closed out. Some of the stock is badly damaged, while Stetson Hats B. choice— Free We have about 100 very fine onan oak the largest portion of it is damaged by smoke only. left and a aive them away FREE of Charge to the fhewt 100 cuntom- ers Wednen- a hurry.

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