The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1922, Page 4

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Regular prices $35 to $60 Sale prices $26.25 to $45 HEY’RE made up in the regular “man materials” tweeds, checks, herringbones, and the styles are simple, man- nish; very smart. The color- ings, too, are new. Don’t miss seeing them, even if you don’t intend to buy! M. PRAGER & COMPANY Corner Second and Seneca Eis nan, T. ©, 2223 Federal ave, Kumajiro, 655% Main et sin, Joseph, 4221 W Murray at Name and Re Chandler, Willi RB. ¢ dence bo - urnball Harold George, 2017 w.| let Vietoria, alpn "ying 6031 Sea-/| 361 Wheeler at. aeview ave gtr 7540 Wilson | Martin, Nellie, Victoria, Bi. ¢ Toon Ww, Tist at. gtrl oy Benscoter. Marcellus M., Seattle Trant art Lee, 4ai W. 62d" ot chi, Shojiro, 214 Eighth ave. | Bolton, mma Barbara, Seattie rl Tones, Earl L, Seattle ae Y Becton, Fred, 7007 Third ave. N. W.. Genriku, 612 Terrace st. | Bysouth. Anne, Seattle Rainwater, Koy, Everett Have YOU Heard the Man of the Hour? ORLANDO EDGAR MILLER, Ph. D. President of the International Society of Applied Psychology? ji | | If not, then you will have the opportunity of hearing, following, for a series of two weeks of free lectures, the man who has been called America’s greatest living platform orator. Dr, Miller brings to Seattle a message of intellectual and spiritual invigoration never before experienced in this city, in the estimation of its literary, business and professional men and women. When tn Oakland, Calif, a prominent business man wrote him, saying: “Your visit here is worth a million dollars to the city of Oakland.” OPENING Tuesday Night at 7:30 MAY 23rd In the Masonic Auditorium Harvard and Pine Streets 7:30 P, M—“How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day.” 8:30 P. M.—“The Mastery of Fate.” On Wednesday evening at 7:30 follows Dr. course SCIENTIFIC LIVING. Sleeping, Feeding, Speaking, Exercising, etc. Astonishingly simple methods of gaining Health, Strength and Energy through the application of tested methods which Dr. teaches in understandable sentences. on the night of May 23rd, and each night Miller's public embracing Breathing, on Miller ? Are You a Success Dr. Miller teaches you how to awaken and make practical How to utilize this hidden, inner power, use of your to reach your highest goal, best mental faculties. “Old age is a curable and pre- ventable disease.”—Miller, It Is as easy to grow Brains as Carrots and they bring a better price in the market."—Miller, NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION art Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop oy. | Hamard. Mildred. ws 6 | Gardner, Frat, Twatiro, 3418 Heath. © W. 2926 rh VITAL STATISTICS _ | "<= W., boy Mandolon, Andrew, T15 Olive st. gtrl.| tele. Ge ve. |o alph. 108 W. bird at, boy BIRTHS oS WA ie, 4249 W. Tresiton at King, Kent N. 3814 Edmonds at. | doy j ht Haroji, RF. D. No. 2, | ae ox B18, giel ogi Albert William, 2119 MARRIAGE LICENSES | THE SEATT Amith, Williaen 8: Edna Bva. Frank William, ES "Gs 5 RAN Myrtle om RAN T Lavia from John i DEATHS |Silversom, Mary, 2 days, « | Waxham, attle Faxham. Mer |DIVORC Scott, 1118 Terry * Amelia, 65, 814 27th ave lark, Ethel, 40. 108 W. Sard et Bigham, Virginia H, 16, 1661 16th Hugh N., 66, 2216 11th ave M4. Dew Moines 18, 84 W. Dravun at Ruby, 30, 4106 Aurora wor, Fred, £9, 2098 W. seth at James H. TH, 814 W. Nowe)l at 69, 3203 Cheasty farrizerd Leo, ath ave THOUSANDS HAVE. Rell, MeMilian, Br biva Fieidin 10 months. 1140 STOMACH CATARRH And Call It Indigestion—A Danger ous Disease Frequently Neg- } lected—How to Tell | Gas and « sour | with coated to are not certain indigestion. In thousand they frequently iy > catarrh of the stomach eedingly dangero: Condition. The membrane linin f the stom burnin, and symptom * ocour is due to @ chronic an ach ia thickened | Phila the fm severe th sare apt to forr ly an ulcer ie the first y en of dead- To negiect such « condition or to * indigestion and dose the with digestents, rious mis many @ learned to their w. A simple and highly effec tive treatment to get from @ kood ounces of store a few a before meals s teaspoonful or two |teblets in a cup of water as hot as |you can drink it. The hot water | waeb the mucous from the stom alls and draws the blood to mach, inducing bett while the Hisurited Magnesia 4 @ solvent on an a soothing, healin Irritated stomach wa fit is felt almoat tinued use for « uld put the stom d permit normal pair at all times. immediately able the Bisurated « pecially prepared for this purpose. Advertinoment. P | ca ve Me. NEW CANDIED LAXATIVE FOR CHILOREN OR ADULTS, 7a) MOVIES Su) “THE QREATEST ACTERS IN THE WORLD YO KEEP THE LIVER ANO BOWELS ORDERLY 4? ALL GoOow DKUGUISIS | LE “CONNIE” NOW STAR and (inset) her husband, SKI TOURNEY TO BE HELD IN JULY | Permanent Club Formed by Sport Enthusiasts nm Annex. Under. the Howard A of Commerce, from Beatth chairmanship of Col Hanson, of the Chamber 40 devotees of skiing and Tacoma enthusi forming a permanent club. Officers were elected as follows: ©, A. Kjos, Beattie, president; C. Grebi, Tacoma, vies president; H. ©. Anderson, Seattle, secretary trees urer; directors, Howard A. Hanson, Thomaa Kolderup and Teider Gjolme, | Beattie J |derson, Tace and W. H. Peters, | Ashford Dues are $1 a year, and anyone tn | terested in the promotion of the Nor jan national pastime is invited to join In Rainier National park, and tnet dentally In the Pacifi the activities of the FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles an Othine—double strength—is guar [Pro are Balanced VEN the bulky elephant does when he has learned “proper balance” own health will sur- prise ua when we eat prop- erly balanced food. wonders Roman Meal ie whole wheat and rye cut Into little | granules blended with flaxose—a bal y'anced human food. jit wilt Inew tion tempt your appetite; gives energy and strength; aids diges. And positively relieves constipa astically indorsed the proposition of | It te planned to atimulate tntereast | ASKS DIVORCE Constance Talmadge, movie star, married Septomber 20, ,1921, to John Pialogou, Greek subject and New York cigaret manufacturer, has just sued for divorce. band have been separated since April 5. Above is Constance, Elinor Gly yn Has Lowdown ES, May Constance LO8 ANGE Gt had * will meet at the Good Eats enfet q Borne of the best ski jumpers in| /rrKen romance all figured Cv rnres| not pone ortega bo a at Sue Feday.0e as an address a the country will participate in @ tour-| Weeks” jeft Hollywood revently for|order for same."—From Forbes| “The Rich Consciousness,” by Dag] nament to be held in Rainier Nation-| her home in England. Magazine. Albinte Os ed Al park July 2, 3 and 4, according to] Naturally Mrs. Giyn would never] gare LAKE CITY.—ProvoMeber| PHOENIX, Ariz. — Indictment | plans announced by the Rainier Na-| confess that she ant Constance) train of Denver & Rio Grande West-|charging U. 8. Senator Ralph Bb tional Park Ski club, which was or she said pre tically ern railroad deratied neir Wallsburg, | Cameron, republican, with perjury im ganiz ednesday at the Washing “It's utterly tmponsible for a beau-| injuring 12 passengers, ali of Salt|campoign receipts statement, die ful to go on loving @ prosaic, common:| - aentimental, clay husband, when the handsome: most gallant, most perfect love |are wooing her Gay after day the studio. romance are concerned, 4.’ that divides the ‘a’ and the | love the reel lovers more, but A. Horly and Henry An-|™akes her love the real lover less.” hardly |shaken the dust of Hollywood from | | Anyhow, Mra. Glyn had her feet when Constance Talmad aued for divorce from John C. logiou, the son of tobacco fmporter, sloped in December, 1929. After the marriage | lcareer, But it peeved John to see! her doing love scenes with movie!) B heroes. It peeved him so much! & 1921 2 that they separated In April, John went tmck to his suite the St. Regis, [nie went on making “pletures wi! ardent love scenes. Perfect lovers made pictures Ford and Kenneth there were George Faucett, with Included Harlan. anteed to remove these homely spots. |ter actor, and James Harrison, a is et = Simply get an ounce of Othine—| fuvenile comedian, = degdl latin ten ist toanal’ Th inka Gat ks t to muss t 2 and apply a little of it night and|one of Constance’s films, he might | morning, and you should #00n #€@/ be gitting right next to someone |that even the worst freckles have be-| who'd gigale, ahowd ‘You ithe! 's aming cu |mun to dinappear, while the lighter|i, hug her, Jimmy? Ain't he al 5 ones have vanished entirely, It 18] \aqy guys : seldom that more than an ounce te) yon a 5 S needed to completely clear the skin) 00 eimai Aeitils j id and gain @ beautiful, clear com Ree ous | PUMRRE tetortaryn = sasaten with your career, can your hus \s Be eure to ask for the double >And.” says Connie. KS) ri avor : strength Othine, as this ie sold ynder| Put how much loving should a S cuarantee of money back if it falls to/husband tolerate — with movie ] © = Nervousness ‘The first indication of nerv. oust should be your warn tng remedy the condition to from which it results, and be: fore it becomes a deep-seated, nervous condition which will require time as well as treat ment to remedy. 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She and her hus-| on Constance’ Elinor} Talmadge’s! emotional woman “Bo far an real romance and ree! the differ Dt-lence is much less than the %, ¢ | Ite not that it makes the woman Mra the millionaire with whom ehe says Congle. 3 Northwest bY | ahe desired to go on with ber screen | F New York, and Con whom she Harrison | Then | charac Wamer’s Safe Remedies Cuticura Soap —— Imparts —— The Velvet Touch THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922, \eDougall-/outhwic Shopping Hours 9:00 to & Silk Dresses $15 Smart Styles Special Friday —of taffeta crepe knit crepe de chine Beaded, Braided and Embroidered In brown, black and navy. And how much reel loving love heroes? can a wife stand before real fades? ra Salvationists Plan Two Big Gatherir Col. Bernard Turner of fan cisco will conduct two meetings In Seattle this week, Friday evening, at | & in the Army hall at Occidental aye, | Terry ave, and Baturdey -vening at | 8 in the army hall at Occidental ave, 7 }and Main st. Col. Turner is second In command of the Salvation in the Western states. soLD AT LAST Persistency in inserting the same advertisement, with no change of wording or Silustration, is a trait) of nome advertisers. A prospective customer wrote to a firm whose advertisement never | seemed to change: “Have noted your picture of one palr corduroy pants in ‘Home Maga zine’ for past four months, More I \ BESANT THEOSUPHICAL 104 Lake misned t Federal Judge Van Fleet, * in| ae in th CIXYERTRUA! to every asi Ss Why? “The Quality Oxf ef Omer’ Tn (Or = 7 Growing Weather These warm days coming after the chilly season of the past few weeks will make. gardens spring up like magic if properly planted. Get your soil and seed ready for the later por- tions of your garden. Of course you will want a supply of Lilly’s Seeds and Fertilizers Always “The Best for the West” The Chas. H. Lilly Co. 621 First Avenue, Pioneer Square. Open till 6 p. m,

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