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PAGE 10 ce a Girl Rev Mr WARNING! Unless you see the name “‘Bayer"’ on tablets, you are | hot getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians Over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only ‘‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions, | Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tableta—Also bottles of 24 and 100—! Aspirin ts the trade mart of Rayer Manufacture of Moncaceticacidester of Salieylicaci? Say *‘Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. | a1." | tendin, dead, cont Eva Tanguay, now called the “Man o’ War” of vaudeville, | is here to play a@ week's engagement at Loew's Palace Hip) theater, commencing Saturday. Urcruout the country as one of vaudeville’s leading attractions. | { THE BANANA | BY DK. K. HM. Bistor | O many | subatsnese of the fruit are not an| available for the body When we examine into the compo sition of fresh fruits we find that | nye» the banana has greater food value | terial than any other common fruit, its nearest However, it ts tains too little p to permit ite use of diet SENDING MONEY OVERSEAS | ments people claim they can not eat bananas because this fruit “does not agree with them.” The average stomach will di geet the banana all right if it i» given the right kind of a banana. The trouble tes in the fact that commonly buy and eat unripe s the sole article | foods. With direct accounts at pans banks in the European countries, we are eae peared to handle every sort of remittance abroad. Money orders, drafts and cable transfers throughout the world are supplied at attractive rates. We shall welcome your inquiry. ~ | bananas ‘This fruit t fully ripe and ready to eat only when the peel is golden and freely brown patches. people, children expecially, wrongly object to such bananas and say they are overripe If people would confine themselves | to such bananas as these there! would be no bowel disturbances, as! the green banana is apt to produce. Furthermore, experiment ha» shown that the sugar in @ ripe ban ana is very completely absorbed from the intestine and made use of| by the body On the other hand, ff we eat! dananas not fully ripe the starch of the fruit has not been as complete | ly changed into sugar and tho food! speckled Some with —THE— UNION NATIONAL BANK of Seattle at retail value Shoes Rats Suits O’Coats Rain Coats BRANCH |Girl Is Bridesmaid z 1,000 Times in Year CLEVELAND, March 31.—Brides. | maid nearly @ thousand times in a/ single year. That was the 1921 ree} ord of Anna Rose, “Cleveland's champion bridesmaid.” \ rent NATIONA Mins Rose, a stenographer. for a| law publishing concern, acted es! witness on an average of three times | a day during the year just passed at weddings in a justice's office. The! judge's court is a the street from Mins Rose's place of employ. | ment. | “I'm going to double my record | next year,” Miss Rose boasted. | SEED POTATO SPECIAL | | Now is the time to plant your earty | potatoes, We offer for this week 2 i jonly, 1 sack IRISH BEAUTY seed GOLFING, like all other latest Sesser erent hice Mack- B activities, requires the |store. COLT-McLOUGHLIN, 1103 4 steadiness of good health i eree are, toes Ges St. Boon produced by fresh air and the generous nutritive value of such high quality food as Kristoferson’s Perfectly Pasteurized Milk. The same high standard of purity is constantly maintained by a staff of experts in our big, modern, sanitary plant. inaws Pants Ties Under- wear Hosiery Collars Pimples, blackheads and boils—fresh yeast rids you of them It is well known that pimples end blackheads (acne) and boils ere often caused by errors of diet. Fleischmann's Yeast is now be- ing recommended for thene embar- rassing and painful skin troubles because fresh yeast corrects the errors of diet which cause them. The surgeon of one important New York hospital states: “I have used yeast extensively and found it invaluable in curing boils.” When 17 cases of pimples were treated with Fleinchmann's Yeast at hospitals in New York and Philadelphia the results were re- markable. A typical case wan « Your Grocer one BEacn 0040 { CANADIAN Canadian Pacific young man who had suffered from e = pimples for three yearn He ate yn St PACITIC three cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast rr KY a Marware daily. In five weeks the eruption “Princess” Steamships Leave Seattle Daily, Pier 1, foot of Yesler Way FOR VICTORIA and VANCOUVER, B. C. The Day Boat Daily at................... "the Night Beat Dally ni. ........ 11:30 P.M. Through Train Service And connections to points in Wentern and Eastern Canada, and to Middie Weat and Eastern Un e had cleared completely. If you are troubled with pimples or bails, begin at once to correct them by eating 2or Scakesof Fleisch mann’s fresh yeast daily before or between meals. Benareit’s Fleisch- Overalls It all went forlessthan $18,000 mann's Yeast—the familiar tin- foil package with the yellow label. Place « stending order with your grocer fo Fleischmann’s Yeast. REDIT-GL Y OEVL SH CLOTHES FOR MEN & WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS G Fitting, 1 a] AVE. 2O09UNION $2.00 Black Bear Denim Overalls “Black Bear” Hickory Overalls. CITY TICKET OFFICK, 603 Second Avenue Main 5587 K. ¥. L. Sturdee, General Agent 79c 48c THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922 ia . | | oo Gold Star Mothers: [ EVA TANGUAY ) PASTOR JILTED Principles of Radio “Tickets Are Ready HER, IS CHARGE occas rernous ree Luthe ’ re ’ Rapids, in ready for call in district | ing , " 1 rn Average consumption of court hi and # ar water I 5 66 gallons per Mins t the : h ity : ‘ time th he n c he atte (Why government reguintion of radio?) yo a. oes " ele 1 ter t f MH. V, Jefferson answers in his next ‘ Fancy ren * are being mate e ate’ ney Yeontn thete rom sawdust and ashes engaged, and remained so for more on than a year ined te [no spe |““Dead” Woman “in | HECKMONDWYKE, Eng., Maret of t ifteen minutes after the at their set up in bed and is now convales jor DYE STOCKINGS to worn, f } Mise Tanguay is known| stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang: | package contains directions so sim | ple any woman can put new, rich, | |fadelens colors into her worn gar. | never dyed before, Just buy Diamond | Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to competitor being the grape. | streak, bulky and COM | druggiat whether the material you in and energy | wish to dye is wool or silk, whether it i# linen, cotton or mixed Asks Court for $7,500 Heart Baim in Simple Language |": FALLS, Minn, Ma son Kad Jeffer A. 0. Hu wstor of the Huseby denied he ever prom » marry her and bad paid her pela! attentions. MOTHER! OPEN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Fruity Taste and it cannot Injure Little Stomachs. be instruments, The ether in a lake filled with music and new the fishing in " first lub to be organ. Comes to Life |, am physician had declared her | sources for th Mrs. Frances Hart, aged 24, | news reports on sand relaying the messages phone and messenger to far | others in rural districts. This organization, known as the| Ocean Count club, has be |by t m Don't let child stay bilious, constipated, lar The sucecss of the organization has given impetus to the formation of farmrad clubs in other sections of | OR SWEATER IN “DIAMOND DYES” Harry A. Franck | to Give Lecture | enna | “Vagabonding Down the Andes” Dyen" ada years of wear skirts, waists, coats, |will be the subject of the illustrated | Harry A.| ivered b draperies, everything. very | y, Ne league and Grade T Cathedral Organ | Cost $150,000 |. WORCESTER, Eng., March 21 Repairs on Worcester cathedra’ organ will make the instrument | feverish, worth $150,000. The cathedral’s first | organ, built in 1613, cost only or draperies even if she has no other kind—then your ma will come out right, because Hurry mother! A teaspoonful of | laxative” is often all that is neces alifor ‘ig Syrup” today may | ary Mee tae ha biel hel Meiains “Celitecall. Stig wtipated, bilious, has directions for babies and chil s cold, colle, or if Gren printed on the bottle, Say tongue coated, “California” or you may get an imb $1,900. breath bad, remember a good “physic. | tation fig syrup.— Advertisement. spot, fade, or run. Tell your or stomach ~Advertinement. a Fish Dealer! I don’t know a tinker’s darn about merchandise, but when I found thatI could sell “Arrow” and “Wilson Bros.” $3.50 Shirts for 98c, and “B. V. D.” Unions for only 39c, I said, “Let’s Go!” The Judge ordered the receiver to sell Goldman & Co.’s assets. The receiver did. Several buyers dabbled, but I'm in charge. Steck and fixtures from wholesale ware- house and retail store have got to go and go quick.” | C. OLSEN 228 MEN’S SUITS 228 Men’s Suits, represent- ing makes from some of the leading manufacturers of de- pendable clothing. They in- clude blue serges, pin stripes, diagonals, tweeds, mixtures, basket weaves, etc., in prac- tically all colors and in a com- plete run of sizes. The latest models are rep- resented in both men’s and young men’s— $15.00 to $18.50 Values $20.00 to $25.00 Values ... $28.50 to $32.50 Values $35.00 to $42.50 Values One lot of B. V. D.'s, and “Munsing Wear” Athletic Union Suita $2.75 Baxony Knitting company's “Saxoknit” and Cooper's Rubbed Union $3.50, $3.75 and $4 Wright's “Spring Needle, “Trim nr i--ncaeepe ehan $2.19 $2.89 FINE OVERCOATS A big lot of with chinehil: lars and w linings: $25 to $35 coats. ....... ° $32.50 to $38 Over ine Overcoats—-some nd beaverette col . $8.95 $12.75 $16.75 $6.50 Wright's Royal Mills and Durham Mills All-wool Union Suits Boys’ $2.00 Fine Ribbed “Munsing Wear” Union Suits 69c ts . 0 to $10 Black's black Sateen Shirts 25 Blue Flannel Custom Made One lot of “Monarch” White Dress Shirts coveeees Our entire line of Men's I nent, including Hardeman's—Hats of the very best makes; 35.. One lot of Caps, Values to to $4 T6c Bear brand “Ps Silk Sox se 60¢ Double-knit Common out quickly $3.25 Values . $4.75 Values . $6.85 Values . $8.50 Values . 500 and 65c Neckwe: ft re $1 and $1.50 N blues and browns 2 A big lot of heavy weight Oxford Sweaters One lot of Dres % 50 All‘vool Belted Macki $3.68 Sale Starts Tomorrow at 10 A. M. OlsenFishs Cold Storage Co. In Collaboration With Purchasers 703 First Avenue, Foot of Cherry row” and “Wilson Bros.,” Shirts, values $3 and $3.50 Blue Chambray Work Shirts that sell everywhere at $1.... Boys’ $ naws and in an assort ment of plaids...... 58c $18.75 Please do not ask us to make alterations during sale. 8c Our entire line of “Arrow” Soft Collars, 25c Our entire line of “Arrow” Stiff Collars