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| Detectives to Get $1, 000 for Capture ! Did You Try to : wanted In Los Anmelos , $76, 000 | | REND, Ore fear for hese heard from: ance arted North on ver Saturday This Winter ? I Moat of the cheap coat! | has a great deal of mots DYED A SWEATER tare in it, Such coal ts! slow to start and gives AND SKIRT WITH very little heat. You keep | shoveling it Into the stove “DIAMOND DYES” i or furnace. But the only result you get is a great amond I pite of ashes and a fast very tells hew to dye or tint any worn, emptying coal bin. faded ga t apery a new rich color that will not streak, apot, fade, Perfect home th it you Just terial you wish te rile Buying cheap coal is met economy af all, You bay it for heat, but get practically none. You buy anteed w IMamend Dyes even have tyed before. it because It costs only ANG ic eoode F fifty.one years tle per tem. But you burn! mitiions of women have been using! bout twice ag many tons. “Diamond Dyes" to add ’ 4 tows of the/ Wear to thetr old, shabty And age part akirts, dreeses coats, sweaters, stock weight ts due to the water) iioe draperion, hangings. every. | | thing}—Advertisement. | tains very little moisture It starts barning with no! delay. Burns hot and long. It ts a coking coal. Gives | an even fire and very little! ash, | s) hearts back where | On the basis of results tt! ts cheaper than « lower) priced coal. It burns longer, was to gives off more heat, and they be! ag Aiton you get more real coal to breach of tive. | © 8 pees ape If you don’t see how, ser small amount of water tn It. | sense VIOLA DANA o> rlnggeccoge Meare Tagan stone, It fs all coal, ex- cpuikiny dink, at ox| to handle, sirable coal now if you nted Mh To be certain of getting! Cassidy, phone us for the! name of the nearest dealer who has ft. PHONE SUNSET OW COAL CO. P.CFERREE , President 4400 Fourteenth Ave.NW. “OUT WENT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER “Take a glass of Salts before! breakfast if your Back hurts or Bladder is troubling you DOROTHY SHERMAN'S “Cameo Revue” Frank Cornell & Co. in “The Joy Riders” Lester & Moore Gentlemen Prom Nowhere Bart Doyle “The Boy From Dublin” Bender & Heer Equilibrists Sopreme May 19, Tomorrow to Friday, Inchustye, Continuous 1 to 11 Dally No man or woman who eats meat rly make a rf eiting tie ianeys can ake by the ‘AGE TEA QANDY asionalty, | & well-known autho Meat | forms urle acid which excites mt Ss Kidneys, they become ov arava D6 from the strain, cet slureieh and AR és fall to filter the waste and polxona| 3 from the blood, then we get sick.) © Nearly at! rheumatism, headaches,| rook years younger! Use the olf: i Biver trouble, ner aziness, time Sage Tea and Sulphur and 4 @leeplessness and urinary disorders| nobody will know come from slugei#h kidneys A EW saowent you feet « duti: atte - fnAea fH the kidneys or your back hurts 4 lustrous alm if the urine is cloudy, offensive “ bottle oe M of sediment, irregular of pas sensation of gage or attended by a Bealding, stop eating meat and get ball Sbout four ounces of Jaa Satta from! + wieewel a @ny pharmacy; take a tableepoontul caeele 4 WH « giane of water before break: | onnus says a well fast and in a few days your kidneys| giat here, because it darkens the Will act fins. This famous salts is| hair so naturally and evenly that no ik (he ald Of atuie aitd| one cow tol hee been aovlied q Femon juice, combined with lithta Those se hair ining y 4 and has been used for generations! or pe aS ae ia @ @ ay Sar flush and stimulate the kidneys,|awaiting them, because after one or iso {0 neutralize the acide in urine! ¢, thé ats R. @o it no longer causes irritation, | 3 thus ending biadder Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful cf.) hatred fervescent lithia-water drink whieh! wanted @eryone whould take now und then {6 keep the kidneys clean and active! @md the blood pure, thereby ax Ing serious Kidney complications Advertisement THE CORNISH SCHOOL Drama Music Dance Roy Street at Harvard wos In Fixpresnior New cla are form Registrations may be r Regular Term of The School of the Spoken Word Begins October ist jwould never see them THE SEATT «Cynthia Grey: Reader Takes Ewxeeption Beauty \lso Believes \ge. Dear Miss Grey: woman you are, But last of Old to We Cynthia's Ideas Should All Fear Usually when I read your arti les | am *) filled with admiration and think what evening a wise and witty I disagreed with you beauty is only skin say strongly on two points: first you deep; handsome is as handsome does. Now | claim beauty is a great gift the voice of a wonderful singer- You would acknowledge it was a gift, heaven given To have friends one must first make acquaintances, and who hords.” You would not say of “Oh, that is only his vocal has the best chance to make acquaintances—and many of them? The beautiful girl or the homely one? To have a hus-| band one must first win a sweetheart, Who scores first here, Where would all these queens be if it were not for their beaut They might have any amount tramatic talent, the hearts of ang and brilliant: minds, ences would have none of them hey aquint-eyed and thick-lipped would attend to that Wealth is a gite er and beauty them to young no is health, por Offer just rs will choone beauty The other statement 1 tale movie with heir fabolous salaries, | y? of | In| but thelr audt- it! antth-noned indeed, an audience | the directors | ~ one of | tune’ woman and she/tute, a public charg, excep- || he handsome gir! or her “handsome-does” sister? j Mine Grey will recetve caliers in ber office Monday, Wednesday and Wriday from 1 to 2 p m., and on Tuestay and Thursday from lam Bm. each week Please do not come at other times as it serlousty interferes with her writing. petence are not without thin fear, well knowing that some turn of for wheel may leave them dest or « burden upon loved ones, If you still doubt that many havé good reason to fear tion hought |}Ol4 age, please visit some of the in ha 5 My good. | stitutions where real old people are ness! Misw Ask your readers |Kept or become acquainted with aged and see if most of them don't fear/™*n and women who are burdens old age, with ite weakness, depend. | (®nd who realize that they are bur ence and loneliness, Not so many |¢*s) upon relatives jes ago youth waa taught to! ELDERLY. r old age; but you know times! 7 should have sald: Péotal beawty have changed. Ol age exacts deference in this generation How many times t is winter a Japring I have read of the suicide nid man and the comment mt of work,” youth to help them endure, they w comed the bullet or gas or polson jond the strugste Surety Cynthia Grey, you industries men are 4 certain age. arded after @ no na of He was penn! He had lost his savings.” 8o,/ without the hope which strengthens oe to! know! is The man | or who has a family to support scarcely gets them in the way of making th own living before he rea limit, and if he haw dren he has little of nothing saved Why m't he dread olf age? And now that women have entered Ga" bastitiad world ther, (66° kaow this law-—that employers’ preter young bleed and youthful brains to arry on thetr work. Hven thows who } GIRLS! LEMONS ) WHITEN SKIN AND ave saved accom BLEACH FRECKLES ice of two taining theee White ny an supply (or a few cen 1. and armies and Massage th nt wwe! he face, ne and rritate lemons | neew you bavs a quarter ful "ly tan is onty akin deep. 1 att inatet thot a girl munt be more than pretty to be popular, And lam speaking (Pom quite @ wide expertence. | have bren nh a position (o meet and observe many people The girls of my quaintance who are the mort popu lar ore not the prettiest. To wae a slang phrose—they are the peppiest the, The oirt with @ personality, or force of character, an cateblion a footing every time above a merely pretty girl, I hawe watched several very ordinary, you monplace, girls develo might soy com inte toonder fully attr nes, stmply becouse they got onto the paychology of char- | soter- development | And my dear, when you speak of the “movle quae fear you have never visited the motion pleture stw- flo Whatever ciae they MAY be. few of them are beawtiful. Some of the moat Deautiful idole of screen dom HAVE thick Nps and coarse features, Their whole « ae pends upon two things: They have Pereonalitien and photo irl who hae no A pretty oh to oct hean’t hanre any director wt « thet. Alt dire have sent owt workings broad. nat these yoors odrtdieg pretty your ny owey from the stu@ioe—they don't Nem becawee nine owt of fen hanen’t the potee and personality 20 casential You speak of an age imit in the commercial wortd. Just last week 1 heard an employer who many irts and women Jirts of hres remark £0 oF over are much more valuable o# employes than slappers, I will pick hem every time | When | sald thet it wee a dreadful thowoht that anyone showld fear olf age 1 did not have in mind the mie how who had mimused or! years behind them. To ed right, olf ape eon of knowledge, an under s that surpasses all claw The person who hae lord wirely and swell acldom ever ae | pendence GMUSTED NERVE FORGE CAUSES ~— THOUSANDS TO MAKE FAILURES IN LIFE —Doctor Tells What To Do ose their normal wtrength ‘to hetp manufacture new nerve foree Jan a result all kinde|the same as enriching the soft in sariaity pt ay appear, creanem ity wer to grow ag nervous eart |wheat, corn or ont aipitation " nines in the tf " ate euffering from nerve ront @ back of the hend, force exhaustion you can quickly and n * xated Iron to help « me your! t M@ | vigorous again by the following «im at ple teat: Make a written meroran els dum of all your symnpt fore you start, then at end of (wo weeks © go over your aymptome again and planes a cheek fter any that are left and you t 6 908 what it has done for you. Lf you have not obtaine «t surprising remults, all and even more than you mp free use Of | oy the facturers will Seuated fron, wt t only IM | neomptty refund your money Gases the'activity of the blood mak enone an organs, but it feeda true req|_ For aale by University Pharmacies OA food directly to thet tsetf, Inc., and all other druggists.—Adver pea ey rrate rt f theement What fice » destroyed | at were entered by fe Depe 30x in tion over We v Are Your Valuables Protected? would your loss be if your home or of- oY vould your loss be if your home or office burglars What would the loss of any of the following mean to you: Deeds, Abstracts, Mortgages, Fire Insurance Policies, Life Insurance Policies, Accident Insurance Policies, Contracts, Leases, Notes, Stocks, Bonds, Letters, Heirluoms or Which do you think the cheapest sur home or office which are unprotectod, or a a Proof Vault where the protection costs a frac- a cent a day? come an inspection of our facilities, and should you wish us to reserve a box for you for some later date we will be glad to do so. THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE _OF SEATTLE Second Avenue and Spring Street | ile. wonder-| e4 blood t of anes the fire? and safest: FIRE AND BURGLAR LE STAR | DENIES DEAL | Latest picture of Leonia Krassin sorter Ru nome chtef, who denies it as given am ofl monopoly to the Lirttish Shell inter- este there are exceptions to all rules and I shall be very glad to print letters old ape and if the majority of ws really fear it How may plumes be cleaned? Prepare aude by shaving ond belt ing half a bar ard white or wap tha soap in a saucepan with suffi dent water ute with warm soft water, Immerse the plume in this and allow it to voak for 10 or 15 min utes, occasionally drawing it rather loosely thru the hands p out the dirt with the ewda Rinse in not yet cathers on th dew on ith ond ‘ ‘ twardly a stem, Rinse in clear warm water ant afterward hite feather, in Duing water thew the palm of the hand to were owt the water but withowt teteting. Pin or stitoh the stem to loth and hang up fo dry with the thick ond of the tem} up ond the plumage hanging dows. (i Rhake of of amonalty walt the stove le drying if shake tha wnt dry. time permit feathers near Does a bridge span the Miestestppt ver at New Orleans? . What te the area of Canada? of the United States? Canada, $720 865 United States, £495,100 square miles CAMEO REVUE ON PALACE HIP BIL L torethy Shern: That le the area square miles ‘Cameo Te vw * the artietic headliner by the Hip engage. ommetfeing anaernbied Palace the new show e1 pen a manarement on theater to week's Hater The Cameo Rewne syncopated in pate ne aspire amus to be a melodious must which tn jeat_and dance ciansique la sextet of artista partie jody and aughter presenting me tanc Frank ¢ bit of me ompany thetr mot Ride nd ho eo travesty en titlea hen Hob promise snappy comedy M am ape nome rongs Bart ovle, a witty Roy stimulate from with bis character songs ling Heer promine novelties are Match comedy ap Bender and The enker’ je tivety fola Dana 18-Month-Old Baby | Registered to Vote | LONDON, May 1 t hadn't been for Angela Chur was s vacant! atare she would have been the world’s youngest voter. Under Eng ay ‘one whose name hap. pens to @ the register of vo tera is entitled to vote, regardiess of | age or other qualifications, So when Angein’s name by accident appeared on the register at Sithney, Cornwall, er mother carried her to the 1 Her age wan given as 18 monthe and it was decided she could vote but when the usual questions were put to her, ahe only stuck a finger in her mouth and stared SAN FRANCISCO.-Anctent Order of Foresters elacts Walter N. Reed of San Francisco high chief ranger Pacific coast jurisdiction THE Rose Florence Beauty Shop Operated by Mrs. Rose Butler Senttle'n Newent and Most Up-to. Beauty Parlor, the folowing prices: SHAMPOOING . . . 50c MANICURING 3 Tekets $1 for Only thotoughly experienced operators employed Date nnounces Phone Main 4798 Montelius Building—Opposite Pantages Theater | FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922. Second Avenue at Pike Main 6720 Store Hours 9:00 to Navy Blue Silk Dresses All Selected Styles @ $29.75 Excellent Values Dresses of such smartness— you would expect them to be priced very much higher. Canton Crepe Satin-faced Canton —of the fine quality you find in higher-priced dresses. Just the Dresses for Afternoon informal evening oc- Telephone and for asions. Sizes 16 to 46— Many large sizes. Southwick, Batin-faced Canton, Trimmed with Fabric Roses. | Navy Blue Canton Crepe, HAN D-BMBROLDERED. Little Ripple Sweaters Special $F.95 | | in novelty weave— | | | | Tots’ Girls’ Gingham Dresses $1.00 pretty Very Special styles. awe ver #0 many ft ireanen watching = ma. made of good M —All-wool | | The cingham the Swine” stitch, whieh holds {ts shape. In the popu ar style sketched. | quality and and brown heoks In pink, t plaids, lors green plain Dresses formerty much higher In price. Buff, Jockey Apricot, China Blue, Red. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Sixes 2 Children’s Stockings »25C Se nod sav conte. ont A striped tops in contrasting colors, Sizes 5% to 9. | | WoolSuits j | Reduced $7.95 —worsteds and cassi- meres, mixtures and 3 Pai meres, mix ‘airs $1.00 Shepherd checks. . All BOYS COTTON STOCKINGS, well-made. Mohair lined ble ribbed; black. i | coats. izes 6 to 10. | Steen 9 to 18, but not In every 50. a LISLE Pca oubl La § 1 N . jouble Some formerty over twice thie heels and toes; black, white, price. cordovan. Sizes 6 to 9%, oe —MecDougall-Southwiek, Street secondary of 27,500 turns of wire : & primary of 5,500 turns. Another make of transformer haa] 12,000 turns in the secondary and) 3.900 in the primary. The number of! rns depends on the size of wire, | which generally runs from No. 32 tou », 24—Loo fine for the average ins | Mysteries of Radio Explained by Expert | dividual to use in experimenting. BY . 1. DUNCAN nen soft atter consistent use| WOMAN'S COMPLEX LIFE Director, Radio Institute of America hrow it away. It may be used! woman's complex iif with iti Vhy ia it that some tubes are | *#tisfactor as a detector multitudinous calls is given aa the! called or tubes and some ampl The re auses of {tran®/|reason for many a nervous brealke fying tubes, and that the ¢ the | forme m radio reception—one| down. Home work, social obliga: amplifier must have more “i at ) audio-frequen snd (he other i” | tions, dressmaking and the care of!) tory voltage than the plate of the de one or two-step amplification. Both | chijdren keep the 20th century wom tec ho both seem to be alike? | have primary and secondary wind-|an in a whirlwind of activity untill Roth tubes are constructed of the | Mes with an open or cloned Iron) headaches develop, backache, neni eame quality of materiais, Their | core | Yousness and oftentimes more seri: chief difference ties in their vacuum. | These transformers are used in cir-| ous ilis which are peculiar to het A detector tube 2 sm sits where long receiving distance | sex aione. Such women should Reb amount of gas left a desired. They are also efficient on | despair, but be guided by the letiy amplifier is hight ¢ an in p antenna ters so often published in this pa- oxygen and other gases being with Vhile * ponsible for a skilled | per from women who have been in draws mechanic with @ proper machine} just such conditions, but who have t is this difference of vacuity ¢ shop at his disposal to make these| been restored to health by Lydia Ey makes one tube a detector and (he | transformers, it will be found much| Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound. an amplifier. heaper to purchase them. | This @ « root and herb medicine A detector tube is known as a« The ratio of the windings ranges|that contains no drugs and can be ‘sort’ tube and the amplifier as|from 3% to 1 to @ to 1—that is, anjtnken in safety by any womane= hard.” Frequently an amplifier be: audiofrequeney transformer with a! 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