The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1922, Page 2

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CHANGE OF LIFE WOMAN'S TRIAL | Proof That Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is of Creat Help at This Period | 0 44 Ilinoi lia E. Pinkham’s Vegetab! TIT Compound and i is all it be and fited me wonder- fully. I had been sick for eight months with a ae trouble whic confined me tomy : i nodes 8 only - to be up part 4 lof the time when 4 Twas advised by a r a sriend, te try Lydia E. Pinkham's table Compound and Liver ‘was 90 much benefited by the these medicines that | was able and about in two weeks. I Change of Life when | be- ting the medicines and | passed ime without any trouble. ‘am hale and hearty, do all my ork, washing, ironing, scrub- ‘and cooking, all there is to do pout a », and can walk two or yg poco getting too tired. several my neighbors been helped by your medi. ILVER, 705 Lydia E. | mpound. } Advertisement. | Pills are the quick, sure and safe ly for Kidney and Bladder troubles, relieve the awful pain, redoce tion, eliminate stone and gravel, estore the organs to usual active Pont delay. Cet a dex from your or dealer at once, aod prevent See—with money-back gosr "Write fer free sample. NA-DR-CO,, INC. Exchange St, Baffalo, N.Y. Pills are recommended and in Seattle by Bartell's Drug) Swift's Pharmacy, Cor. Sec- | and Pike, and other reliable + “Advertisement. RESINOL Soothing and Healing Improves bad Complexions Try it pont let é poor skin u from society athe simple use of Resinol Soap and Ointment is sure to relieve the condition A standard skin treatment ” ia Dr. EB. Paddock, Specialist, of Mo. has distributed * over 100,000 copies of a booklet on the cause and treatment of cemstipation, indigestion, bilious jaundice, gas and inflammation of : the Gall Siadder and Bille Ducts as associated with Gail atones. Just send name today for Free Rook to DR. KB. i. PAD K, Box 8-W, 201 Kansag City, Advertimerme nl colle, |stockings which I had never worn Cynthia Grey: Girl Plays Human Doormat to Her Family—Edu- [ cates and Gives Pleasure to Her Younger Sisters— They Repay Her by Throwing the Proverbial Dirt in Her Face. Miss Grey Mother was Financial left with six of us, Dear death work in a factory the inspectors came around, school and did not get my supper until 10 o'clock, for six years. I am now private secretary for one of the most influential men in the state. For seven years I have had a wonderful salary. Ihave educated all of my brothers and sisters, and at last ¢ have a beautiful home and it is always crowded with gay young people Hut I cannot mix with the crowds I wonder if I must keep working all of my life—it looks that losses caused my father's At 18 I went to After work I went to night I did this Any Star reader interested in || chicken raising may obtain an in- || teresting bulletin on the subject by writing to the Publications Di vision, U. 8, Department of Agri ulture, Washington, D, C., asking for Farmers’ Bulletin 624, “Natu ral and Artifictal Breeding of Chickens.” No postage need be inclosed. DO NOT write to The star Washington bureau. ¢ 31 soon, but am supposed ut 2. Deep down in my t I know I am old and I dread the future. 1 have never kept for myself one peony of my salary since the day I began working. Up to the present time it has all been handed to mother,/ wants such pretty things for! No| who is a wonderful manager Jone would ever notice them on her, Trivial matters now upset me, Not | anyway! long ago my young sister, dressing} ‘That just Mout kiNed me But T for a dance, put on a pair of my silk /said nothing, She has apologized, but |the sad truth forever scars my mem- When I spoke to her about it she lory became cross, and quite furious when! | meet many men. I could like mother told her to take them -off./some of them, but we never get ac- ne exclaimed lquainted and they pasa on. } don't wee what the old maid| What would you advise? Don’t| poem ~|say that the right man will come} jalong. I know differently, 1 could |1 am not able to talk with a man I} $ D LIKE MAGIC jie Peccome very embarrassed, but | I can laugh with married men who . are not eligible When I meet a Druggiet Makes Generous Offer to paonelor 1 blush and stammer lke | Send Amazing Prescription te (any schoolgirl | Every Sufferer — Costs | I hope you will answer me soon, Nothing If It Does |nise Grey. uM Not Cure | If never pays to play the human ‘Thirty years ago Mr. C. Leaven-|doormat—for your people or anyone good, a widely known Kansas drug-|eise The more you do, the more they Kist, discovered a simple, expect, and the less you are appre-| ctated. The last paragraph explains your |tragedy. In sacrificing yourself to ds'the needs of the family you have oP | stifled your normal liking for men jp | and for love. | cured—these friends, and in this way the * found the sure way ima. Mr. Leavengood f nfident that his prescription wil ire in all eases that he generously fers to send a regular $1.25 bottle And consider your earnings —what becomes of your money? “Mother! alll prtice for tk and | nas taken care of every penny” since just send your name vou were 13. . | Right there is the place and now [is the time for you to commence your | “own re-education. Forget the years! and address to ¢ W. Bivd., Rosedal big Dottie will be y —Advertinemen Leavengood, 1999 Kansas, an Positively Her Biggest bivery Day a The foreman would hide me in a box when THE SEATTLE STAR | wasentigt but take her to @ good mushy movie |portunity. That ts the opportunities for know of Piven if you aren't In a position to marry right now, you will have her Promine, and wouldn't that be some thing to take will be fighting to get ahead and buy | Mies Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednend and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m. on Tuesday and Thursday 11 a m, to 12m, each week, F | do not come at other times as it seriously interferes with her and watoh for an op st place for | proposals that 1 an interest in? You play. Up-to-date how to that litte bungalow plays will help to| OLD-TIMER Enough steps in the} ection will yet lead to a! A JOINT GLEE CLUB concert will be : the raity of Washington iW mn Btat college in Meany hall 7) “Mrs Minnie Radliff it trne that there are mpectes « which construct playhouses welve he Australasian Their habita are very & You will find an acco Birds enty them tn any standard nt of encyclopedia, . Dear Miss Grey: T should like to say a few words to “J. 1." Flin let. ter rather interested me. “),.2.5 would “pop the question” to this girt | if 1 were in your shoes I you are #o interested in. That in| but maybe It inn't the! to suggest | what you are dying to do your nerve fails you right sort of weather Adulte Children net Uc This Mother Praises an Old Friend Fremo, Calif—"After motherhood I could not seem to regain my strength; I had severe backaches, bearing pains, & disagreeable eatarrhal condition, and general, weakness, I found such great im:| provement in my condition while taking the first bottle of Dr, Pierce's eens ome mete 1 kept | KG ‘rom Favorite Preseription that aries right on with it until I was a per fectly well woman, I had no further trouble, and for twenty years I have | had no sign of inward weaknens, thanks to Dr. Pierce's orite | Preseription.”—Mrs. Minnie Rad Uff, 2988 Thomas St, What Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription has done for others it will do for you. Get it this very day from your neighborhood drug int in either liquid or tablet form, and write Dr. Pierce's Invalide’} Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y., for free confidential medical advice,—Adver tinerment DNEY PILLS or “THE TRANS END" Don't Miss It. Sold Everywhere. A Thousand Laughs Spiced With Love and Tears Good Phetopiay ROW PLAYING This is without any argument the best picture in which Connie has ever appeared. Cast includes practic- ally all of this sea- son’s Follies girls. Full of whimsies and sparkling wit, it has the added touches of romance and pathos That's what lifts it above everything Connie has ever done. MALOTTE on the Wartitzer First and 6 SUNDAY CONCERT 12:30 MOUNT RAINIER CLIMB “The Courts of Jamaby: from “Versian Sait “Kashmiri Song,” “Iudian Love fy Offenbach Caibulka from ving Merlin = eA a ara LIBERTY NEWS Exclusive Selanick pleture of nantional Mount WH in the den This Is “Go to Theater” Week February 18-25 And “Polly of the Follies” tn « top-notch First National Pieture Nob Hesketh Week” » Ruthert “DOWN AND OUT" Snub Pollard Comedy Sunset—Burrud Seenic NOW '* ILEAVE HOME| SRUARY 18, 1922. Tarkington's Stories PENROD”| With the Most Famous Boy Actor in the World— WESLEY “Freckles” BARRY The Big Attraction for First National Week—Feb. 18-25 * * & “Go to Theater” Pathe News Kinograms Cartoon Comedy DIUM BIA FORMERLY THE CLEMMER, $500 MUSICAL PROGRAM CONTEST DAY will be played the second of a series of Sunday cert Progra: GBENG, Conéucter) ORCHESTRA SUNDAY _ Director IT’S HERE | WHY GIRLS} sa re Smiling HOOT GIBSON Here Today in Person SO HURRY! dust About the Biggest Human Interest Drama Ever Made Its Appeal Is as Wide As the World Blue Mouse Concert Orchestra BLUE MOUSE £35 THEATRE Ea and in “HEADIN’ WEST” APPEARING FOUR TIMES DAILY Showing his versatility as an all-round athlete, and horseman, cowboy, aviator, stuntster, and daredevil with a winning smile plus personality with a punch! § STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ‘ 7 ;

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