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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922. FOR LESS THAN THE PRICE OF Select any one of over 3,000 BLOUSES SPEC mAL * s SALE And Get = _ Another REE! . HUNDREDS OF NEW STYLES IN AT —-— mm wm ANY ABSO- LUTELY ONE OF THE $3.95 F R E E ! rr REGULAR $5.85 VALUES BUY ONE FOR $3.95 GET ANOTHER FREE! 107 PIKE ST. BLOUSE GROUP GEORGETTE OVERBLOUSES TRICOLETTE OVERBLOUSES Market Blouse Shop More murders are committed tn af Year in Chicago than in the whole of the British isies. ‘Laundry Workers *. and University st. UICT ROLA Viarola No. 120 Contains 20 Vietor record albums for 200 records. * | Sie 4 ne inches bigh, 23 wide, 2434 inches ) . op Meo a | § ut $342.50 beauty of Victrola No. 120, as inall true Victrolas, does not, lie in the handsome cabinet alone. Its beauty is, above all, in the tone that gives to each Victrola model the leadership of its class. Victrola No. 120, shown above, with its new “invisible hinge” feature, is a worthy temple for glorious Victrola tone. Convenient terms Sherman [Glay & Co, Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Tacoma—s pokane—Vortiand Men’: 8 Fashion Shaw. Will Be Held Here Live models will display the latest in men's fashions at the first men’s fashion show to be held in Seattle, March 6, 7 and @, at the Washington hotel, according to plans laid by the! Seattle Merchant Tallore’ association j*¢ thelr meeting Wednesday night, Will Hold Dance | A Masquerade ball will be given by Laundry Workers local 24 Pri [day at § p. m. at Moose hall, Eighth } Prizes wit) be awarded for the most attractive ‘and the most comical costumes THE Cynthia Grey: | Young Man Loses Interest in Life—Is He in Love? Or Does He Need Tonie, or Change of Scene? BY CYNTHIA GREY i A young man, seemingly normal in every respect, has lost | his interest in life, He knows of no particular reason for hia| | sudden moods of indifference. He has written asking the; | readers of this column for advice. Can you help him? Fol- {lowing is his Rtter: Dear Miss Grey: I have a personal problem which perhaps | | the readers of your column can assist me to solve. | I seem to have lost interest in the things around me—in | other words, I have gone stale, | lam slightly under 29 years of age, have a good education, have traveled some, have a pleasing disposition and. my friends a forceful personality. 1 am 5 feet 11 inches tall, | weigh 1 save blue eyes, golden curly hair and a good com- |plexion. Summing it all up in a few words, I am just an { average, all-around American. Who could desire to be more? | Ido not lack friends; have many | tn all walks of life and retain them Jeasily. I love good company, socla-| |ble friends and a good time, IT can hold my own in any gathering, whether {t is of every day working people or the more elite, I play cards fairly oll, dance well and carry on @ conversation easily I have several young lady friends that are all a man could wish for,|trate, Both of us are at that period There ix one | am particularly inter-|!8 life where we ean hardly discuss exted in, 1 have been entertained in| certain subjects becauss we know thelr homes and enjoy myself tm.| What is in the other's mind and whea mensely, but It seema to lant only as |!t comes to discussing home and mar- long an Lam there, As soon as I get | Mage it is getting on personal ground. away, say the next day, my interest! I wish your readers would be kind | tk gone lenough to offer some advice, I do not go out as T used to. 1 stay J.B. inside and kill time doing nothing. oY 1 could go out if I wanted to, but I] Dear Minn Grey: I should like to luck the pep of being up and doing.| say a word to “Ready to Forgive,” 1 believe I understand partly what the girl who is so madly in love with fa the matter, but I seem helpless to!the young man who treats her in- | Know how to go about correcting the differently and goos with other girls, | situation The young lady Tam in-| y gon't understand how any strong: hones iy . oy nate fe me ®8) minded girl who has reached the age! often aa I would like to. If we were |ce 20 can possibly act like abe haa, able to be In each other's company | : “What can be &@ little oftoner I believe our friend-|. “‘v! pe ship would be more firm and lasting. |NI™?" whe asks, She exclaims that she looks nice, has good manners, The time between meetings te of too long a duration. Furthermore, we |*eeP® ber place in company and ts are too serious in our friendship and |Y°rY aulet. There you are—nothing do not reveal our true feeling for ®t 4 the matter with bim-—it ts her. each other, She desires a home equally as much as I do, but I am| Too quiet and too much “keep my) not in @ position now to ask her the Place in company”—try keeping your great question. place when with bim inatead. She is interested in me, I know;| Before I came to Seattle | was “the | but she conceals her feelings out-/life of the party” and one of the! wardly and there seems to be a cer-' most popular girla in our city, My mother always told me to be more tain barrier which I cannot pene ladylike--not so vivacious, dt. When I came here I thought I would be ax mother wished. I tried it for two| years I have given tt ap now and| am more like my own eeif. 1 am | sradually climbing the hill of popu. | larity 1 believe you are too quiet. No a girl who, when at a} tly looks on and stniles as | ew everything. { 1d you want your friend; ) to yourself. Any sensible Mixa Grey will recetve callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2p, m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 12 m, each week, Please do not come at other times as it seriously interferes with her writing. the matter with | The government has recently issued @ pamphlet on how to de- stroy Finglish sparrows, Any read- er interested may obtain it free by writing to the Publications Divis- ton, U, & Department of Agrt- asking for Farmers’ Bul- “English Sparrow as a No postage need be sent. culture, letin 492, Peat.” DO NOT write to The Star Wash- ington bureau for thin, |boy getty tired of being alone with RN Jone girl all the time. Sentiment hax jits limita Invite some young people up to your house when he comes, as} Mins Grey suggested You my you dont go with any other boy because you are “mving your love for him.” Mt te not re- quired of you to love every boy you meet. Go out and enjoy yourself. What's good for the goose is also! |good for the gander, | You showed him you were crazy about him. you Lift Off with Fingers He lost hin respect for | | Use just a grain ef common | [sense and you'll stand more chance! jof winning. Also you should forget jat once that time-worn saying, “1] will never care for another man as jong as I live.” AROnIE ee ar Miss Grey: me wh Cou you please will take candle wax de chine garment?) ¢ grease from almost any ma- ween two sheets of blotting paper jand press with @ hot iron. The blot ting paper will absorb the grease. BIRTHS Shimada, Yesbizo, 1242 Best Fir st, Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little! “Freezone” on an aching corn, in. Oknsakt, Tokuxe, 600 King at.. boy. stantly that corn stops hurting, |“*Kazekh Tokutara, 1002 Tenth ave. then shortly you lift it right off) Kira.’ Hiromu, $22 Washington st. with finger. ‘Truly manake, Gold, 408 Fitts : eo Yamai o ifth ave. b Your druggist sells a tiny bottle tisyashizaki, Saburo, 1203 Yesler| of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf. . boy ficient to remove every hard corn, Kano, 157 12th ave, girl soft corn, or corn between the toes, | *rher, Lawrence, 2400 Basi Roy et, and the calluses, without soreness | Hus or irritation.—Advertisernent. rt ia owe, | George Arthur, 1818 29th ave, Wa Take a glass of Salts before | breakfast if your Back hurts or Bladder is troubling you > EB. 6326 17th ave. N. BL “capera George, Brinnon, on, Tony. 4019 16th ave. & Ww. ¥. n, Amil, Pe 1114 Emerson st, piri silva, Onal %, 6208 11th ay | girk N. We 6731 Cailings, Raymond Thomas, Mary ave, girl | or." Giuseppe, 3103 15th ave, boy nal Jonoph, Nenton, Wash., girl Jers, Carol HL, 4229 Ninth ave. N. Michael, 1600 19th ave, MeMi\lan, Marl M., 600 ast 55th st. 1 dat, George Ls, 1722 26th ave, No man or woman who eats meat}, regularly can make a mistake by! flushing the kidneys occasionally, says & well-known authority Meat lformsa uric acid which excites the liidneys, they become over-worked | ( from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the and poisons from the blood, then we get sick Nearly all rheumatiom, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. | The moment you feel a dult ache! '** in the kidneys or your back hurta lor if the urine ts cloudy, offensive, | ifull of sediment, irregular of paw \eage or attended by a sensation of Is ding, stop eating meat and get Potter, Kay Te Geisse, 208 15th ave. 8, boy Water” William, 1944" Lith ‘vrnest M, 117 32nd ave. Jamen, 729 23rd ave. orge HL, girl 1821 Boren ave, Warnest A. dave, girl nutheo t 6006 Walling- Joseph H., 1796 Sint 1419 Yeoter way, girl J, 4406 a8th ave, S., girl Lester, 2113 21et ave. 8, about four ounces of Jad Salts from rt gah B., $004 Tenth jany pharmacy; take a tablespoonful | p ‘ ‘Lynden De Wolfe, 6223 lin a glass of water before break aham #t., girl twine | fast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is| | made from the acid of grapes and/ jiemon juice, combined with lithia, Jand haa been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, alwuo to neutralize the acids in urine } jee it no longer enuses irritation, ly thus ending bladder weakness. | Jad Salta iv inexpensive and can jnot injure; rhakes a delightful ef-| hn | fervescent lithla-water drink whieh leveryone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active | and the blood pure, thereby avoid: |/ ing serious kidney complications, Advertisement, |MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. |Niguma, Kimitara, Sunnydale.....3 Yaneyama, Hin: innydale . 2 Myers, Cari | wattle jonttle t, William L., Seattle a and, Lillian J., Seattle of sre William, S SEATTLE STAR |Rewinkel, Ei Place the spotted material \ (Vital Statistics) 2 Is this the Third Influenza Wave? Is the type of heavy cold now prevalent a influenza? Doctors disagree. It will be remembered that after the terrible epidemics of 1918 and 1919, it was predicted that “waves” of influenza would recur, milder each time, until humanity should have acquired iramunity against the disease, Science has not yet found the germ, nor med}- cine the cure. But we have learned better to avoid influenza, grip and pneumonia The value of Vicks an an ald in preventing these diseases is explained below, Avoid Influenza---Grip---Pneumonia Apply Vicks to help avoid infection. Use Vicks at the first sign of an oncoming cold. OST medical authorities now agree that Colds, Grip, Influenza and Pneumonia are all germ diseases —most commonly spread by breathing in the germs. If the system is in good shape—the membrane of the air pass- ages in a healthy condition — these germs do not breed. In fact the germs of all of these dis- eases are frequently found in perfectly healthy persons. It is only when the bodily resistance is lowered—as by a cold for instance—that they are able to harm us. Avoid Sneezers and Coughers It is best to keep avay from the sneesers and coughers in the street cars and public places, or if you must meet them, insert some Vicks in the nostrils before you start out. On returning home, meit a little Vicks in a tin cup or a spoon and inhale the vapors. Opposed to Bacteria ‘The Ingredients of Vicks are not only anti septic, but rubefacient—that ig, they summon the blood to the tissues where applied and this free blood circulation is nature's best method of repelling germ infection. Also Vicks eprends a protective film over the membrane and further- more is opposed to the growth of bacteria. In short, we believe you have a much better chance to avoid infection by these numerous germs if you have Vicks in your nose. Adopt'the DIRECT treatment for all.cold troubles ABSORBED, like a liniment, and, at the same time, INHALED, as a vapor, Vicks reaches immediately the congested, inflamed air passages. Three Sizes: 35c; 75c; true how Attack a Cold Immediately When you feel s cold coming on, go right home. Take a laxative. Make some hot lem- onade, then take a hot bath—as hot as you can bed, with a hot water bottle at your feet, and pile on blankets, After an hour's sweat, dry tHor- into bed again between dry bedclothing loose about the neck, like a funnel, eo that the rising vapors may be {reely inhaled. It is an obstinate cold, indeed, that will resist euch treatment. If it does, call a physician. Acts Two Ways At Once Vicks is of benefit in cold troubles in two ways. Ist—It is absorbed thru and stimulates the skin, thus helping to relieve the soreness, loosen the phiegm and make the breathing less difficult. 2nd—At the sarne time the ingredients, released as vapors by the body heat, are taken with each ,breath directly into the congested, inflamed air pasmges. A Vapor Lamp in Salve Form Vicks is the discovery of Mr. L. Richardson, a North Carolina druggist. He realized that cold troubles were affections of the respiratory organs and that the only way to get medication direct to these parts was in the form of vapors. Mr. Richardson finally worked out the process for making Vicks, so made that the body heat $1.50 ICKS VarpoRuB asi feleases the volatile ingredients in the form of vapors, Vicks really is “a vapor lamp in salve form.” The Ingredients of Vicks =. Since the dawn of history mankind has beem eearching nature for remedies against cold troubles. The knowledge gained thru a thousand years has come down to us today. Vicks com tains the best known remedies for these troubles, some of them of great antiquity. .Menthol, for instance, comes from Oil of Peppermint which was grown in Egypt three thousand years ago and whose virtues are described in the old los landic books of the 13th century. The highest authority on drugs and thelr uses’ is the U. S. Dispensatory. We give below a few extracts from the Dispensatory on some of the ingredients in Vicks. yh Pa ero ts actively enti-becteriat. It is employed for its antiseptic and enacsthatie influence in coryza, pharyngitis and laryngitis.” CAMP HOR—" Hes a peculiar end ogreabla | membrane—relienes : effect om the mucous ond | =§8 @ powerful stimulant to the respiratory centers.’ OIL OF nd Sima aed re Felis a sapers are very Pile Ms ail OIL OF TH YME—"This drug is @ powerful wonderful it} Fe ene a a al cans OIL OF TURPENTINE—*Iis on en excellent remedy pleura hey eee pote byob A cA bronchial end Seott, Mary E. rene . staal |Twie, Mareri Judy, Harry C., Seatt Mayrand, Agnes, Seattle. * |Eeeert. Her Lyons, Neb..... eller, Mar; \Knippa ieu | Mabe Alfred Christensen, Wicks, John, 8 la, Ridney, Seattle Ison, James K. Oakland, nraen, Elsa, Beatle .. Hattie Farms, John . Legal eKay John EB, 7, ie N. 49th st. tien. Gertrude Irene, Seattie-L“8"!| Geonaant, Thorlief, 37, Petersburg, Sarah J. "5608 Latona 4d, George, Seattl {. Mth, Helen Bape, Be Shields, Jane Elwood, 60, 216 Roan- eke at Smith, May, Beattie, qg Townsend . Stewart, Irene Morse, Bdwin ¢ Satterth waite, DIVORCES GRANTED Champlin, Reine D. from John FH. Johnaon, Violette Adelia, from Dan- fel Albert. \ Their Keep Your Skin Free From — Eczema and Rashes With Healing Zemo Zemo quickly stops Eczema tor- ture. It heals Tetter and rashes, takes the sting from insect bites, relieves all skin afflictions. Rub it on the scalp. All Druggists’. FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS DON’T TOLERATE GRAY HAIR JDONOT permit streaks of gray tomar your beauty, Watch those betraying locks. ‘When the first gray appears call to your aid “Brownstone,” the modern hair tint, You |g Don't ru WaT see, 2 can apply it at home by following easy Jittle of “E-Z Tooth Filler” in th directions. “Brownatone™ is sold by drug gavity, fang, i pal in J gone as ollet goods two colors— bY magic. up the cavity, and toilet nutans 18 tO oo cluding the. alr and ‘stopping ae and Healing golden to medium brown and dark brown to black—S@e and $1.50, Guaranteed absolutely harmless to hair growthgacalp mout quickly and Legal |Perry, Kathlyn, from Henry H. | Anderson, Helen, from Gu Mraz, Anna W, from Andrew eH DEATHS ly ne soon clears a lam comp. exion — benefit of Posiam and Poslam Soap te pimpty, blotchy complexions. te etop these annoying bleraishes, Torture, » Instantly! E-Z Tooth Puller Wil Bo It for You Ne Need for Anyone to Sefer, acids from acting ru t Franti. dumping nerve. t H., from Wari Tt. rom Ferris Te Vinyerd, Mattie, 62, 2506 a, fro Rey, Evelyn G., Rubin, Debbie, 61, % | ceughiin William, 95, ‘iin, Morris, 18, 1233 Agnes, 34, 1812 Va John ” Patrick, 6015 A. from Lela Myrtle, Over night you can often sve the gentle, healing medication to be the very thing needed Jack, Myrna N., 26, 1553 Interlake bivd. 45, Assembly hotel. | | Cures Within || Jensen, Nels, 68, Kirkland, Wash. Basineed. Harry, 70, 1208 D Williamson, John, 82, 533 F Stet Shigeno, Aiko, 1, Sout! an a te ‘ote “6 je |Okanishi, Isanu, 1, 1216 Weller rs verdes Preah Willlata, 76, 116 24th ae Bast Ward 708 ae oF | Webber. Robert, 4 months, 7 # Yesler way.|_ on at. Totes, “°7"| stewart. Mabel Josephine, 45, White 6 months,| Center, Was! ih. jChristie, Nellie T., 1104 Bast Cherty 'y by to say Ben-Ga: “a l you be sure to get the original Baume Bengue, and not one of its flattering flock Sas Sry the rer 24 Hours of imitato SSealiyonvege co tecpit| ff GAPUCUARD sei La Gig ud be | BAUME desperces ofnct Whee weother is veriahle, be oct in a Jiffy. wad and ciguatare. At the first sign of skin Delay ¢3 Torme_a serviceable fi ‘or tenderest skin, Try it at home—trial ing that will last for a long tim: treating in pe bottle sent for 1¢c. The Kenton Phar- | pn dg eral roaey ave & pi "isd Saeed Oni 613 Coppin Bldg, Coving- | y punish yourself, why endure! Ss aa | Boe of will quickl. | mina.’ Keep ene | Bay | BROWNATONE ‘our drug@ist’ ti ent direct a herera on recelp it of rice by the Chas. rug Co, 34 laton Aye. Chi agony of toothache when a H-% (easy) bid Tilers Tooth, Sere ‘co® Ay 2 800 restore your it on hand for. ‘omer; lave cupecrd yourseli, bereme chilled two geseretions Toblet orm, Quiche? Demond red ber bearing Mir. At AU Drugrisr—30 Coma trouble apply ropert Se You make no mistake when you adopt Resinol In UseNearly Thirty Years whe yee Sain CoC G edie Beem tones i ted StopToothache,Pain, | <-actsm~ "= es sth as 0 étisnulee Depend oa Hil e—Stamdard remedy tor tor of local cirouke tion. It drives away the pain of neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, ete., 5b penetrat- | ing and lasting glow. 1; Keep a tube handy. At all crnggiem, Thos. Leeming & C hs pes

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