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STAR Cynthia Grey: Man Is Drinking Himsc If to Death on Poison iil —Sister Asks Readers’ Advice BY CYNTHIA GREY Virtue cannot be applied to a soul as if it were veneer. Unless the impulse comes from within the individual there's emall chance that any moral change for the better will en- ture, AU of which ts apropos of the following: Dear Cynthia Grey: I would appreciate it if you would put this in your column, as I would like to get different) vpinions on it. Is it possible to put any argument up to a! man who is bent on drinking himself to death? I have a brother who before the country went dry drank a little now and then, but never to excess. “MEMBER AMERIOAN HOMES BURKAL” 165 silk lamp shades Thursday only! My. sister-in-law is positively devoted to him and begs him to promise not to drink, ete., which promises he makes, but never keeps. When he comes home too drunk to move, she telps him to bed and waits on him and grieves her heart out on account of the disgrace—she has even lost most of her friends because she doesn’t dare have them to the house for fear my beloved brother will come home in a disgraceful con- For the last two or| three years all he does is drink and then drink some more. | qin Race for Council—No. 2) By C. Attle “Who in thin self-styled "new broom’ Candidate tor the eounall “Arnot G. Bar none other jeommere tal suleaman,” | roreummecammmemens “These oom H] merotnd pales: | | Bven run for of. public to get thetr| MARCH 29, 1922 | Livery Day « Good Vhotopiaz va vr ny Night Oniy [mervative business administration of affaires. I Weliewe « new broom “Where were you born?” “Farmington, Mich, in 1969 tay an well add that I am by no league or organization, 1 itiea! ring, but I have many frien tm “The LLY. REID A Love Knockout, and BEN TURPIN te “Love and I koa You see I have been in civil eng handising, ium A new neering, ceneral mer ber and railroad work "1 me you belong to reveral en aNd the | ipgven.” |] Coming Sntwrd - ' an of thelr! «A few-—the Masonic, Eastern | in Tenvelin’ I Star, Yoomen, United Commercial 7 we news Travelers, And t take pride in ‘a umn, W | Fee ik Mr vertising?” “His business, | 1 muppone.”* “As 1 thought. Barbour ad | | Mr. step over here and jet us sound your wind. What are you running for office for? “I felt my duty as a good Amer | lean citizen to file for the council and |help clean up the elty, morally and financially, 1 am « firm believer in the old saw that a new broom A G. Barbour Barbour, | being viee prosident for the state of Washingt ¢ National #pectal ty Sales jation, also one of the five original organisers. But, | as | was maying, & pew broom—" | “You are now actively « commer. | tia) salenrnan, are you not? | “Yon, indeed A new broom” “What house ere you with, by the | way’ “With the Seattle branch of the lee Broom & Durter company, of — jLineotn, Neb. @elling brooms.” _—_| | a vomien fot eee tue “Qh, these commercial ealemmen!” | gS Until Vriday Night Onty AGNES AYRES Costar of “The Sheik” in “The ¢ That Had Ne on” KAT and Hile Famous Orchestre HALF PRICE —a one-day sale. The reason: Quantity is limited. Prices will speed the selling. It’s a special pur- chase. The entire sample line of a famous east- ern maker used for display purposes at the recent Chicago Furniture Market. Purchased by our buyer at a ridiculously low price—NOW offered to you at similar savings. COME EARLY. ALY orr these prictee— —bine = gold $23 — —t0se 23.50 —gold 23.50 —bronze 24— —dchid 26.50 —bine 27.50 —bine god 28.50 —bine 32.50 fed to Go! gegular price $10.55 4 , 38-inch _size, similar to Double i Bee in tan fengtl cord icture ot “shaes of fereitere re iol peryment Pr te pevecat payment s— gsi— $150— $15— $2.50 $7.50 $1.50 ooO— $10— $2— $125— $12.50 $2.25 STANDARD ie co. L, SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE Founded TACOMA AVE. AT PINE ST. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS $200— $20— $3— $300— $30— $4.59 $500— $50— $7.50 COND 1864 Putsa Coffield Electric Washer In your home Introducing the New Six-Sheet Coffield Washer Quality and price will both please you Smile with us—on washday by letting us do your next week’s washing } Phone Main 5331 for a free demonstration in your home Seattle Electrical Supply Co. 914 Pine St. Main 5331 STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS @ dition. | He has been polmoned on wood ab cohol and cheap whiskies several | times and has nearly died from it. | Their oldest child, a boy 13 yearn old, | hasn't any respect for hin father any | more, for whieh you can't blame him much, but neither of these thingy jeeem to make him wake up. | Lan't (t pomsible go waken the man hood in someone like this? Lately he ts always talking of killing him self ae he la no ume to anyone—and then she starts on it ae she ie getting too tired to keep up the rtrugsle it certainly is a wonderful home for The United States department of agriculture has Just published & bulletin on how to mix and use paint. Readers wishing thin bulle Un may receive mame, while the supply taste, by writing to the Publications Division, U..8, De partment of Agriculture, Wash ington, D, C, asking for a copy of Farmers’ Bulletin 474, “Use of Paint on the Farm.” No portage need be sent, Do NOT write to The Star Washington bureau for this, ~ MOTHER! Open Child's Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” Frven a sick child lowes the “trulty” taste of “California Fig Syrup.” If the little tongue is coat: | od. or if your child ts Uistiess, cross, | Ifeveriah, full of cold, or has codie,| give a teaspoonful to cleanse the! liver and bowels In & few hours! | you can see for yourself how thor oughly it works all the constipation |poison, sour bile and waste out of! the bowels, and you have a well [playful chud again Millions of mothers keep “Califor. nia Fig @yrup” handy. They know & teampoonful today saves a nick row. Ask your druggist California Fig Syrup” for babies and printed on bot o% =omust may! or you may get an imi-| Advertinement. ] children of, al | tie Mother! | “Cntiforn in” |tation fe syrup. DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 Kitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE The Easiest Way To End Dandruff ‘There ts one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely [and that ts to dissolve it. Thig de! stroyn it entirely. To do th just get about four ounces of plain, ordi nary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to molaten | the scalp and rub it in gently with | the finger Upa. | By morning, most of not af, of your dandruff will be gone, and three | or four m applications will com pletely di © and entirely destroy every sing ign and trace of it, no! matter how much dandruff you may | bave. | You will find, too, that all ttehing and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be| fluffy, lustrous, glonsy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred tUmen better. You can get Nquid arven at any! drug store, It is inexpensive, and four ounces ta all you will need. This simple remedy has never known to fall.—Advertisement, been | ‘STOPS | | stomach. | distress GUARANTEED HARMALES ALL DRUGOISTS [five years ago | Beattie thr: | for their oom wear | durability, fine |/t 49 @ wery expensive material and | wweepn clean.” “You believe the elty Immoral? | “lw rather, that I am strong leity, Immorality land bieh taxes travel together, A jnew m in the eity councih—” pisrams are terse, Mr, Mar Mien Grey will reerive callers in tmr offiee Monday, Wednesday and Friday from i to 2 p.m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a m, to 12m, each week, Please do not come at other times as it || bour, but tha about high taxes seriourly interferes with ber || and immorality segs to have a false writing ib m. Where, by the way, do you | renide?* | “At 1223 48th ave, N. and have lived Im that neighborhood for 16 your few ean give some good, | Yrs, and paid taxes all that time helpful suggestions, as my patience |A new broom ip exhausted, expecially mince this “1 “Family? may ae well end it all” and “There is FURST TIME no use of keeping on living,” ete. IN POLITICS ete, in being told me time and time | Aeed; three children, Aa I again, 1 think a goad beating would | ” do him more good than anything but | there is no one to do It |éane this thing, the children to grow up in. Mine Grey, | do #0 wish some of "Yen, in was about (0 my, a new broom Mr, Barbourt’ Yours very truly, | ANXIOUS Never was to peiliées balers f | assure you. 1 beleve in honest, con Must Get ' dl ate A Divorce } Dear Cynthia Grey: You have/§ given such goed advice to others, vo 1 have come for some mymltf. 1 was married in British Columbta and have been tn ears, so would like to wid be legal to marry in Seattle without having a div Yours truty, INQUISITIVE. No, it would not be legal to marry without @ divorce. . know if tt What ts pineapple cloth? Does tt wear well? Will it wash? Cloth woven ef pineapple fiber “Jun.” @ pineapple cloth, is consid) | ered by the native women of the Philippines as the best kind of eloth Gecount of ite ‘ and cacellence.| You take railroad highly walucd by the women of those islands. If voili lawnder. Generaliv | these starch ts used in laundering it, using| travel for granted ,|a4 much starch as possible to make easy days. i iff, After the starch & applied, u) |e dried on a drvang frame. Water M| But remember about jae sprinkled and ironed over it Stephenson and the first Ppectal care im troming the sleeves te! fallen so that when done the sleeves form @ stiff, oval shape eee locomotive. A lucky strike for progress! TH4 A. Mitchell Palmer recommend ‘the pardon of Debs? Yeu—or af least the department of uation did at the time when Palmer | ee attoracy general Wilson disap | prowed the recommendetion and re-, fused the pardon. cee ‘What are the meanings of the 12/ signe of the Zodiac? | The meaning of the werd Zodiac ts | |Ag ener rv he LUCKY STRIKE, The discovery of toasted tobscco was a lucky strike for us. If you will buy a packege of Lucky Strike cigarettes yourself you will see why millions now prefer the toasted flavor.* It’s Toasted larger It 4 divided into 12 parts, signs of the Zodiar, Ka represented by a figure, names of which are sign the Latin) ap oa tata B © De this tedey and notice the pay it ies ” cece Homey delicious toasted Burley vahes eces A water-Dearer Aquarius | when you try Lucky Strike, The Ram Aries E The Twins aon! The Crab The Lion aac ver bt sel Uric Acid Causes Rheumatiam foorviek booraia | Remove the Cause by Taking Arrow Bogtttertns | Buchu-Marshmallow oles | Compound What countries have nation-wide probibition ? | The United Btates onty. Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs without or exercising often at the rate of ovcr a pound a day and without payment until reduction has taken place. T am a licensed practising physician and personally pre- ecribe the treatment for each individual case, thus enabling me to choose remedies that will produce not only a loss of weight harmlessly, but which will also relieve you of all the troublesome symptoms of overstoutness such as shortness ef breath, palpitation, indigestion, rheumatism, gout, asthma, kidney trouble and various ether afflictions which often ac- company overstoutness. My treatment will relieve that depresved, tired, feeling, giving you renewed energy and vigor, the loss of your superfluous fat. You are not required to change tn the slightest from your regular mode of living. There is no dieting or exer cising. 1t is simple, easy and pleasant to take. steepy a result of If you are overstout do not postpone but sit down right now and send for my free trial treatment and my plan whereby I am to be paid only afier reduction has taken place if you so desire DR. R. NEWMAN Licensed Physician State of New York | 286 Fifth Avenue New York City Desk H-449 Linseiteiasieneseuinania eit gy aes “How many tiome before have you | $1.00 and $2.00 at all drug stores, | Or sent postpaid by Joyner Drug Co, Get Rids | Your Fat | Fortune in Grip, Man Ends His Life NEW YORK, March 29-—An aged man walked into the office of the Editor and Publisher, gave bie name an Onorge K. Hainer, and asked per migsion to leave @ valise, which should be opened “in case anything happened.” The next day bin dead body was | picked up on the roof of the meond | |story of the building. The man had | thrown himeelf from the floor Today, when the valine was opened, tt was found to contain | (housands of dollars in notes and) wecurities, and other papers porsibty | worth @ total of more than $125,000. | Oniy One More Day SKCOND BIG WKEK of the Gorgrons Spectecular Drama “FOOL’S PARADISE!” Directed b. Coil B. De Mt eleventh \Loses 18,000-Mile Race With Death HONOLULU, T. H. March 29. 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