The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1922, Page 14

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. PAGE 14 WOMEN AND MEDICINE Tn Burope, years ago, a woman pamed Hikiexarde wrote a not Book on Medicinal pl In those days the men were too busy bother Ig about dogmas of and thought cash thate’e **"*| Irate Correspondent Tt was the women, how Mostly conducted the how eared for the sick, and they Warned much of «reat value, They} Jet the men fight out the questions of | theorica, ‘Ly@ia KE. Pinkham's Vegetadte prepared almost fifty ago by a woman, Lydia id then, and does now, re ‘the ailments peculiar to women. | FR te @ vexetadle compound and of value for this purpose, This ts day by day, and in your own ¥ iborhood, by grateful women Dave used it.—-Advertisement. | | ‘or, who Is and stions were sent in Dear Sir 1 have been a Spanish War Vets tien to Cynthia camp No. 2, United Span-| from the Orient March 28. | Purer than al An advanced idea in ice cream manufacture When we heard of Prof. W. P. Heath’s newly perfected process for making “Heathized” ice cream, we immediately investigated it. We have always made the finest ice cream that money, brains and the purest ingredients could protuce. We know the disadvantage of freezing ice cream in common air, which the vitamines. Se, when we r vm Prof. — perfected a way to = enane ot 5 had solved a great problem in ice cream eunitation and perfection. We secured the rights to man- ufacture i method, but it adds a maximum of lety to ice cream and, incidentally, it-makes a much more delicious ice cream—richer, more flavory. When you buy SEATTLE “HEATH- IZED” ICE goaded the — “wr know it is super-good and pure. ist that your dealer provide it. He can get it if he hasn't it already. Purer than air Special—for This Week-End Flere ts a treat—a treat extraordinary. Friday ts St. Patrick’s Day—so our special week-end brick will the— St. Patrick Private Brand Ice Cream Brick Special for Friday, Saturday and Sunday The mere name—and the fact that it's Seattle “Heathized” Ice Cream is enough to commend it. Reserve a “brick” now—phone your nearby dealer your order. Had y Polar Cake ur today ? If you want THE QUALITY ice cream bar you must insist on Polar Cake. The center is “Heathized,” while the coating is so rich that in many Eastern cities it’s distinguished by the name, “Butter Chocolate.” For More Than Twepty Years Producers of Tit hea Se answered in the columns and they did not appear. because there are other readers who no doubt have the same) Cynthia’s Answers grievance, inasmuch as there are 40 to 50 queries mailed) tg Short Questions into this department daily and only space to answer 15 or 20,| Dear Mins Grey sometimes not that many. |weriber of The Star for the last two jor three years and T put in « ques Grey about two to Welcome Joffre | mont: aro: watched tne paper daily lane are being laid by Fortson. for an answer, but none showed up. Now I happen to know that tn this | Veterans, to participate in |office they have not got so many | Feception of Marshal Joffre of questions that they are two months he French army, who will arrive in behind, as I sent this In about two! \weeks before the Pope died and after that T saw questions in there refer- | SEATTLE ICE CREAM-CO., Phone Main 6225 Seattle Cream of, Quality Ice Cream Cynthia Grey: Bawls Cynthia Out to the Man- agement Because He Is Subscriber and Failed to See His Letter in Print. BY CYNTHIA GREY | Here is a complaint as to this department, sent to the cirew | 1 vepe ation manager, by a subscriber. He or she complains that enstows for an immediat here two or three months ago to be The complaint follows: ° a sub! Mina Grey will receive callers tn her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2p, m., and || on Tuesday and Thu y trom 11 a m, to12 m, each week. Please do not come at other times an it wortously interferes with her writing, —|ring to his death I know of girte Who sent In some ridiculous ques tion regarding boys who never even | subscribed to the paper, and they | were answered. | A SUBSCRIBER TO THM STAR Personally I do not there is the slightest exouse for better | | have advised correspondents numer | ous times thru these columns that o | @uestion uccompanied by a self-ad dressed and stamped envelope will j de anmwoered as promptly as posndle In thie connection I might say, tod, that constantly letters are returned to me from the dead letter office be- | Cause correspondents have failed to | ete @ sufficient address or have been #0 carcless abdowt penmanship that fransiation ts impossible. The above correspondent mentions willy letters from girls deing on swered whe ere not even mudscriders I regret to say I am net @ mind | reader and have no way of knowing which of my correspondents are rub- sortbers and which are not. Pur thermore, I never discriminate Young people have just os much right to de answered as their elders Oftentimes the prodlems of youth, that seem 40 silly to grownups, are serious, I am prowd of the fact that 1 have the confidence of so many Young boys and girls, They not only werite but come in here personally and tell me things and ask me ques tons that they will not aah parents for tha very reason that some fathers and mothers take the same viewpoin! *f childhood joys and sorrows that our adove subscriber docs. Just one thing more—this depart mont ts not a research bureau. Fre quently Seattle resdents wend tn 15 or 20 questions, accompanied by a | self-addressed and stamped envelope |that would require five or wx days to anewer, when they could co down r «“p for themselves. I don't know how owr eubdserther. correspondent got all of his inside dope on the number of letters re- ceived by this department; dut i/ he cares to come up to my office during my calling hoere I shall be very clad to show him the dovens of ever tasted OLYMPIC Wheat Hearts? It's Both health- ful and palatable. LYMIPRIG lHE ONE HIGH. GRADE TEA THAT SELLS FOR SO LITTLE! Stopped Cough After Influenza 1want to exy that Poley's Hon- 1s the best eough med- tried,” writes B. B. MeDowel, . Atlington, ‘Tenn. 7 Influenza, He bad the worst kind ofa cough and L tried everything, bat not! jod in did any 0 ar, e neat da: Gays be bad vo cough For many years = ndard family cough medicineof high= est merit. Contains ne opiates, I print it} to the public Nbrary and lnqk them THE Star readers wishing informa tion on the “Passion Play,” tte the actors participating ve same by writ! lo Btar Washington New ave Washington, D.C, and Jontn lt-addreawd, stamped envelope EE |letters recetved, @ large number of Jwhich will not, ed t, be answered decaws: lack of ay when correspondents are addressed stamped envelope s be tnolosed eee le & marriage legal when a child has been adopted, is now of age and married under his adopted name? v Yea. eee Dear Mies Grey: My tusband and 1 have worked hard all of our tives and have saved a few hundred dol 1 am afraid to put it in the bank for fear it might fall Would the ponstoffice be safe ? Rh The postal savings dank ts abso~ action of the intestines Hundreds of men and wo- men have already found freedom from laxatives by eating Fleiechmann’s fresh yeast. Derwers are sow agreed that proper elimination of waste matter states plainty that the indiscrim- {nate use of cathartice ie one of the csuses of constipation becanse it is « fresh food, rich ia those elements which keep the intestines healthy. Inone series of tested cases, normal func tions were restored in trom 3 days 5 weeks ‘Try tt owt for yoursell. Begtn wm Gay by ackling 20f 3 cakes of Fletech- mann’e Yeast to your everyday diet. Keep it ap and see how noe Per —a high-grade soft wheat flour. 10 Ibs... 2414 lbs. 49 lbs. SRATTLG DOWNTOWN t. (J. A. Bilison, Mer.) . pic Market——Dowmn keland, Mgr.) fe Market (Allen 85 Pike § Pike Pine atairn (¢ Westlake Brant, Mg South Bnd Public Market CW. L. Carru Mer.) 603 Ue Street (J. ¥. Coleman, Mer.) UNIVERSITY DisTrUICT 49rd and ith N. 1. (C. secord, Mer.) 1906 4hth St North (C. & Ruple, Mer.) BALLARD DISTRICr 5419 Mallard Ave. (Ingo Gamlem, Mer.) SHAKER SALT Package - Wear FLOU Rat VANCAMP'’S +2 These prices are Guaranteed for all our § SEATTLE STAR livtety safe because the United States goveremeni ti tenind 4 Special Services ° at Bethany Church Can « clothing | Dear Mins Grey hours collect from a man a bill con-| Rev. P. A. Klein ts conducting « ucted by his wife prior to their |series of special nervioes at Hethany marriage? B. U, | Raptiat church, where he will speak No, see | March 26. Is topics Sunday will be “The Second Coming of Christ” at 11 a m. and “The Greatest Thing in the World at? every night until Dear Mies Grey: Can you advise of an easy way to plok @ duck? way of scalding ter and wrapping ? M. 1. 1 of scalding hot yh to completely Dip the bird in i times until all of the feathers are completely wet, and Pick at once. eee Dear Mise Grey: T am left-handed and I am trying to learn to play golf 406 handed — otherwise the game swill prove very awkward. eee I do not take the re- im the and out a “9. 0. R” sponsibility of advising persona re- ‘garding financial deals. If you have had no previous experience in bust right-handed. Would you advise me|ness of any sort you would do worl, to learn left-handed? A. #8. B. lit would seem at this time, to keep Golf experts advise that left-hand-| your little capital. 4 persons should learn to play right CYNTHIA OREY.— ULBRANSEN Player-Piang, Easy-to-Play | Easy-to-Pay With very little effert you can play the world’s best musto your self—without having a particle of musical ability. The light pedal touch of the Gulbranmen enables you to run the Inexpenstve player rolle through with no fatigue whatever, Come and try {t at our muasto rooma, $495 EASY TERMS Anywhere In the U. & you would pay the sane prices, And here we allow you easy terms, taking your silent plane or phonograph as part | payment if you wish. 14.21 Third Ave.’ most popular coffee in Seattle. It is of the hi fresh indefinitely. Our price is always low. 4lic | CRISCO “tr. 36 “Oe-.... $1.37 72c “wn... $2.03 Spoand OAD . cn eee nee Can 3-Lb, Can 1-Lb. Can Dennett’s Graham ROLLED OAT BORAX SOAP CHIPS large PRR. cess sees ‘ 33c | CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP | LUX SOAP FLAK DKS... cneee cITRUS ree pke. 380 jarge DKE. .- IVORY SOAP Vv _, 25c |Old Dutch | Cleanser T4c\JEL-LO— .10c Whole, PoRK’BEANS |. uo —All “m'100 "tn 14clt 24c| ar A he] “hin... LOC!’ v tle stores. corresponding! WOODLAND PARK 7317 Greenwood Ave. (0. W. Ad- ) Mer LEMONT DISTRICT lewett Ave. (i D. Kerr, y low. SCHI PARK DISTRICT 7 6. (W. ©, Adkison, ) WEST SHATTLI ¢ ™ 4214 West Alaska (8. M. Dodd, Mer.) 2150 California Ave. (B. man, Mer.) R. Cole- PARK rth CW. D. Bled- nwood (It, Rivers, » KH. UNION DISTRICT EK Union (GQ. Rawlings, HROADWAY North (C. V, Ilyana, QUEEN ANNE North h Bull, and Wert McGraw Roy Johnson, Mer.) 2215 Queen Anne’ Ave. (Harry Black, Mgr.) KASTLAK 201 Wastiake Ave. (i. i, Calawen, Mgr.) RENTON HILL 1320 Pike St. GH J, Marquardt, Mer.) 331 Firat Ave, 8 M-J-B COFFEE The necessity of our buying M. J. B. COFFEE in straight carload shipments in order to adequately meet the soe demand 3 this famous coffee is evidence of its superiority. M. J. B. COFFEE is the always uniform. And to keep the flavor intact M. J. B. COFFEE is packed in vacuum cans—it remains $1.20 | —a strictly Spring Wheat Fancy Patent Family Flour 9-Ib, sack ...... -47¢ 2 oe Flour Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, pkg. .10¢ i tay BUCK WHEAT Grape Nuts, pkg. ..........17¢ 10s Post Toasties, pkg. .. -10¢ Instant Postum, large size...43¢ Shredded Wheat, pkg. -12¢ nN x Cream of Wheat, pkg.. ..23¢ ®arls W ped! Quaker Oats—small pkg... 12l¢ be IRESO DER: 0000 ssivsncs +... 30¢ CAMPBELL’S SOUPS CAMPBELL'S BEANS PINEAPPLE, Broken MISSION PEAS Prices in our stores outside of Seattle are, however, aun New Wall Bid FRIDAY, MARCTI 17, 19 TR CUT YOUR COS OF LIVING Get down to pre-war prices—then, and only then, will you be able to effect real household economies. Frye’s Pig Pork Sausage on sale every Saturday and Wednesday, is not only one of the finest but the very cheap- est food articles on the market. Price ZOC iki. If you wish to serve something for break- fast that will please every member of the family, try this sausage. For Sale at All of FRYE’'S MARKETS American Meat Company—519 Third Avenue Ballard Meat Company—5443 Ballard Avenue Bay City Meat Company—1420 First Avenue Central Meat Company — 1420 First Avenue Olympic Meat Company — 1426 First Avenue Western Meat Company—1102 Western Avenue Seattle Market—109 Occidental Avenue ion i. 25c its 35c tn. 63c THE QUALITY COFFEE OF AMERICA! ighest grade, has a smooth, satisfying flavor that is 5-Lb. Can $1.95 (BLACK) If you have never tasted TREE TEA CEYLON, you should try ft, You'll find it a wonderful tea, at an unusually low price— aft Ga TT ask for Tree Tea 53 49-Ib. Sack ad Mod sesescenesss OC .12¢ 18c Ras ete ate CAD ye ee es eeceee Sliced—No, 2 can. +... YAN CAMP’S TOMATO SOUP—can Pacific Coast Biscuit Co's, Assorted Cakes— Large pkg... ++ qeeeeeee 35c Snowflake Sodas —6-Ib. Tin (20c rebate for $1.13 TOtUrA Of LD) +..eeeeees Fleisch- —can .... 1OMINY large can ? 01 Blaine St. (i. J. Johnson, mann s Mer.) pan Yeast farket and elli St. (B.S. Get full sour- ishment of food you eat by eat- ing one to three cakes of Fleisch- mann's Yeast each LTT, WASH, Oaks St (T. Moly- day. ... 10¢ .10c ... Oke T, ", nd and Market St. (A. B, Comba, Mer CARNATION MILK tall cans . RDEN'S © tall cans . FEDERAL MIL —tall cans .. Theater (D TACO) anitary Sanita in rooe Company, y Public Market (IL 0. Gubr, Mgr.)

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