The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1922, Page 2

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| FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— —no C. 0. D, or phone orders; one to a purchaser — these specials, except rocker, will not be delivered; can “Your Credit Is G easily taken by purchaser. to the Re- on the ual con- in Seattle ursday AMERICAN HOMES” | until about a month ago, mother-in-law told my wife to come home and stay. THE SEATTLE STAR ° Miaia Wirey . Q Wife Goes Home to Mother—Husband Would Pun- ish Her or Get Divorce Dear Miss Grey: My wife and I were getting along fine Then our little girl died ~~ en went to bring my wife home I got into a quarrel with her brother, This is not the first time her mother has persuaded ‘Woman in New al INT has and has sti best erp of America, te | ‘tical action thought that i effections and home in become a ¢ nation- the Ginde of the by proper ot "home Ho-Bird cups and saucers —800 dozen china cups and: sau- cers in the Ho-Bird blue design. special for Friday- Saturday eletaicte lot's Very 719¢ jher to go home. Shall I go to jished for breaking up my home, or shall I get a divorce? You should not seek @ permanent separation from your wife #0 long os there 49 any hope of persuading her | fo return to you. You do not say why her family objects to you, Bure- ly you must be at fault in some way, or they would have no weapons fo use agoinat you in this matter. It seeme likely that you had al ways been aa kind and considerate fo your wife aa you should have been her family could not influence her to leave you, It i» mest unfortunate (f your child's death has had the effect of Glienaling you and your wife instead of drawing you closer together in sumpathy and interests, If she agrees te return to you, you should remem- ber that now that the child ts no longer there to draw her beck to/ wour home it may be necessary for vou te be doubly kind and consider- ate. Continue your efforts to permuade her to return to you. And if she con-| fonts, do everything in your power to make your marriage a success and your home a happier and more et-) tractive place for your wife than her) mother's home can ever be to her again. 1 Refuse to quarret with your wife's! legal ection, your | intensify the | might | entually Cynthia's Answers to Short Questions Of what race wan the Queen of Sheba, who visited Solomon? Bhebda was the Hebrew eponym ef the Babaeen prople—an ancient Ara- court to have the mother pun- WORRIED HUSBAND. Mine Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2p. m., and on Tuesday and Thureday from 11 a m. to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times as it seriously interferes with her the kingdom of the Queen ef Bheba jot appear to be known, Yem- wion in the southwest corner ‘ a, waa held in ancient times by the Babacans, see What ts a good formula for baking powder? a A formula proposed by Crampton, of the United Btates department of agriculture, as the result of an inves- tigation of the leading baking pow- dera of the market (a: Potassium ditartrate, two parts; sodium bicar- donate, one part; corn starch, one part, The addition of the starch an- swers the double purpose of @ “filler” to increase the weight of the powder and as @ preservative, A mirture of the chemicals elone docs not keep well, The stability of the preparation is increased by drying cach ingredi- ent scparately by exposure to a gen- te heat, mixing at once diately placing in bottles excluding excess of air, and conse- quently of moisture. eee Has & woman ever been made & Mason? A recent newepaper story states that the Duchess of Atholi has been admitted to the Free Masons, There 4s also @ story to the effect that one Elizabeth Bt. Leger (an Irish women) wettnensed an initiation, was diacov- ered, and moorn in os @ member of -|vernity extension service 4 SS —genuine leather Boston bags; as plo tured except in the spider wed grain. Light or dark tan. Leath- $465 ae ~allwool, finest quality plaid =blankets, 2x84. inch siz, MNegular price $18.50; er lined. Price day 45; special Fri Saturéay regular price vise thick, hard, sheet aluminum fry pans; T-inch size Offered through special arrangements with the AN EXAMINATION for forest as- Mutant jm the forest and Indian #FY-| win) ba held here by the United States SETS AT civil service commission March. 27 $7 PROMISED and 2% An examination for grazing| "ow © radio station may be built |asnistant in the forest service at tho| for $7 will be explained at an enter. \xame pay will be beld March 29|‘#inment to be given by the Puget and 30. Sound navy yard radio laboratory " at the Bremerton Masonic temple at 8 Friday night. A radio set will be erected im the hall and there will be dancing to the etrains of music wirelersed from Seattie. Net pro- ceeds will go to the Children's Home. pene aan will meet on Mondays only dur- ing March. Meeting ot Saves th will be followed by a social dance. NO MERTING THIS WKEK loos ad from $1,200 to $1,800 0 wee| RADIO You Need Not Mave « Cold lif you will take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tabieta when you feel the first symptoms of @ Cold coming on. Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE WHAT YOU OWE TO YOURSELF Your greatest, your first obligation is to yourself. You cannot be generous to other people unless you have been just to yourself. You have worked hard for your money. You owe it to yourself to put that money where it will not be lost. Let this Bank take care of it for you. “THE Second at Columbia ESTABLISHED IN 1882 Do you know that Keattle ts the Lducational Center of Washington? the Masonic order, see bien people, The eract location of In whose administration were the most constitutional amendments SUCCEEDS WHERE adopted? The first 10 amendments were adopted December 14, 1791, in the administration ef George Washing- ton, The ITth, 18th and 19th amend- E mente (direct election of senators, prohibition and woman euffrage) were ratified during Wilson's admin- istration ; however, the direct elect ef senators was submitted to state legislatures 1912, durt Taft's administrat . . ‘What ts the longest tunnel ta the world? The next longest? The Bimplon tunnel, Gwiteerland, 12 wriles and 458 yards long. The Bt. Gothard, Bwitzertané- italy, nine mics Four propesed charter amend. ments, making drastic changes in the administration of the city govern- ment, will be submitted to popular vote on May 2, as the result of the council's action Wednesday, The charter amendments which wil! be submitted to the people are as follows: “ 1, Amendment abofiehing the de partment of public utilities, 2. Amendment creating the mu- * |nictpal railway system a separate branch of the city government 2. Amendment making more clear and binding the provision requiring a three-fourths vote of the council for deficiency appropriations. 4. Amendment fixing penalty and Pike. > appointment. Five treatments daily | at our office is our limit. Sick and) ailing people welcome us. Exclusive | agency in Seattle, Seattle Local Improvement Bond able Victrola for your solves the home or outing makes an ideal source of on- Jersey Seeking Sound Y achting| \Others Enthusiastic Answers to Chamber Advertisements in A woman who enjoyed her vaca | tons and leisure time for 20 yearn walling on Barnegat bay, New Jersey | platis to come to Beattie in the sum. mer to experience tye pleasures of yachting on Puget sound. Bhe is Mrs, Colin John Gordon, a resident |of Parkdale, Ore, Mrs. Gordon has |never been to thie section, and has |written to the Seattle Chamber of Commerce to obtain information about yachting advantages. “{ am glad to be told that I do not have to travel to the Guit of Mexico to enjoy salling such as Bar: hegat bay affords,” she wrote Mrs. Gordon stated emphatically that she wanted harbor sailing, not take sailing. ‘Those who have visited Seattle on their vacations are putting In a good word for this section as & tourist resort. This is indicated in letters received by the chamber following advertiaing that has appeared in na tional publications. George Hobb, York, Pa., writes: “I visited the Puget sound region two years ago with my family. We are anxious to spend another sum- mer season there.” Midshipman 1. N, Yelverton, U. 8. Naval academy, writes; “When vir iting your city on the midshipman's cruine in the summer of 1920, I be came fascinated with it.” PERSONS interested tn the course in argumentation offered by the uni- will meet in room 1033, Henry building, Fri day at 746 p. all general ordinances which define a misdemeanor, DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. | 85 cents bays a bottle of ine” at any drug store, After one application of this delightful tonic you cannot find a particle of dan- druft or a falling hair. Besides, ev- ery bair shows new life, vigor, bright- eas, more color and abundance. — Advertiserpent. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922, Gay ‘Lean o- Prney Says Moorite Mineral Cured His Rheumatism Seattle Ship Carpenter Tells of Wonderful Result of Moorite Mineral Treatments Gist Ave.|in Wyoming, by geysers, or springs, sclenusts k, before the age of man. It hardened into olay or rock, which we bring | Seattle, refine and use in mineral water solution for internal, and in. packs for external application for the relief of sufferers from Rh Ed M. Pederson, Bouthwest, bas faith in Moorlte Mineral treatments, gained by hap- experience. in @ signed testimo- 1, he says: “1 have known about Moorite for, over five years, and have used it for ith | pier et ag acazpess matism, Neuritis, Blood Poison, Fe" | male Troubles, Catarrh, Golter, Aj “After being treated by doctors ™4 3 1 " ‘ and taking treatments at springs, | pendicitia, Painy, Varicose yaad 1-found that Moorite is the only howl ge other inflammatory ing that relieved me. . i Or have also used ft for blood) Polson's Natural Foe poison from a eut on the band, and) we use this remarkalle mi also healed a very severe cut on my! furnished by Nature, to erad! aly leg from an edz, while working at poison, banish the inflammation and — |assist nature in building up the body to health and strength. It te my trade @s a ship carpenter.” Cure for Skepticiom the mineral, scientifically sppiled We print thie testimonial In order by trained nurses, male and fe that other sufferers from ailments mais, that accomplishes the resulta, due to inflammation or poison in the body may also gain faith in this re the class of ailments named above, markable, natural mineral and be we urge that you visit the institute — fully relieved of their ailments by ang talk to others who are getting _ treatments at the Moorite Mineral) complete relief from their ailments Inetitute, $12 Third Ave. through our treatments. We will Many people are receiving treat make it easy for you to tn ments at the Institute, but we know/ and satisfy yourself before theA there woukl be many more if a course of treatments, sufferers had faith in us and our) treatments, | Come to Our Institate We do not blame you for lack of| We do more: We know that, re. faith, For many years the country ™arkable ag are the properties of was deluged with advertisements Moortte Mineral, it will not cure of useless patent medicines and every sufferer from inflammatory “fake” physicians, who made money “iseases, and is ineffective in ail- out of the misfortunes of sufferers. | ments of other classes. We will not cept advertining from quacks or ploit harmful or useless remed but people who have been “stun; once are twice shy. composed of five of the salts easen- tial to health and lite, belched to the surface of the earth STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS Prices Smashed to Pieces Final Windup of the Harry Druxman Bankrupt Sale at a Sacrifice The balance of this high grade stock of Men’s Furnishings, Hats and Caps Will be placed at your disposal and surely will THIS SHOP HAS Seattle. Arrow, Ide and E. & W. tarched Collars problem of profitable investment for your savings. Our Bond Department will give you details. tertainment. Has many exclusive Victrota fea- tures and pleasing ton ICTROLA Six Selections on 3 double-face $27.2 Select your records yourself. Pay only a small sum down—bal- © in small monthly payments, Come and about it EASY TERMS National City Bank of Seattle A } bt vot ore 1421 Third Ava Second at Marion SHATTLN—TACOMA 14c, 2 for 25c Including Pure Linen 35c E. & W. Genuine Russian Cord Shirts, Assorted colors $1.89 Heavy Fiber Silk Shirts, Plain and Fancy Patterns $3.89 T5e and $1.00 Pure Silk Sox 49c All colors, Friday, 9 A. M., Sharp At prices never before heard of in Seattle. These goods MUST be hurried out— not last at the prices we have marked them. BEEN CLOSED A WEEK TO PRE- PARE FOR THIS BIG EVENT You will find these prices to be the mest SENSATIONAL in the history of Any Soft Collar in the House Genuine B. V. D. Union Suits $1.19 $1.50 and $2.00 Oxford & Repp Shirts 89c All Winter Underwear Less Than Half Price Boston, Paris and Sidley Garters 19c Arrow and Ide. Imported English Oxford and_ Silk Stripe Madras $2.89 $1.00 and $1.50 Silk Knit Ties 69c The Most Skeptical Shopper Is Invited 308 PIKE ST. Former! Men's Harry Druxman's P. wipers If you are suffering from any of —

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