The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1922, Page 4

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| First Compounded This Remedy for My Own Neighbors Their praise of thia newer form of! fron has spread 0 rapidity that | now, after nine years, over = ° mila Grey: a 2” Girl Fond of People and Pleasure Loves Young Man Who Is of Opposite Temperament — Should She Marry Him? ts ann gat Dear Miss Grey; I am a girl of 19 and am going with a — boy of 20. We are not engaged yet, but hope to be soon. My Years ago T bean to wonder at the y friend, Bill, we will call him, is very sensitive. reat number of my own friends and love to tease and joke people, but he thinks it is rude and eighbors who were always bone vulgar. I like to go to dances and parties and shows. When | pmgperareed wt as yee ‘han Bill takes me to any of these he always complains of having Working men and their wives were AN unpleasant time. frequently all tired out th the evens; TI am afraid if I marry him, all my good times will be gone. ing, and « great many were weak, Should I wait for someone else to come along? in the back Fun down One haa kits} L love him very much. He has suggested marriage to me hey trouble. Another had pains Onee before. He is my only boy friend. I have only been around the heart, palpitations and here for a short time and work in a small shop, so do not @iaziness, and was Bure he was suf) have an opportunity to meet any good boys. I am just a dis- fering from heart disease Still eth-| aL nointed girl that needs some advice. M.C hea, float! x 5 . -C. gg Te ehh ern Kener pots; YOU will prebably be sorry if you don’t marry the young variety than and no doubt more sorry if you do, A problem such as ae You deseribe seldom ever adjusts itself in a manner ‘eatisfac- For year. Fase uhe seat number | tory to both parties after marriage, Unless you think so mmense much of the young man that you would be willing to give up bee these pleasures cheerfully, you should not think of marriage | with him. You are both young—why not remain just good ine’ friends for two or three years? Time inevitably presents a Heoakooatee, 1 is the tren is Jacunment appy solution to such problems. ef your toad. Without trea, nothing | : ee 4 Ordered Off Se ee Le your wel ah, t your ¥ and Kidneys and 4 Sa he wisi! Beach eke tren | a water, vou. may| Dear Miss Grey: Bunday we were “ BE | walking on the beach at Three Tree cause of all wer wre ue Point when a man ordered us off Segnalo and told us we were trespassing. He Gaye people often teak | Jaimed his property extended right Pr aetem, (out to low tide and he had to pay wor [taxes On ft, Would you please let us know If he ts Heht, a I always ubderstood the beach between high and tow tide long the spine and a great of alarming symptom. Mish Grey will recetve callers pe office Monday, Mage | and Friday from 1 to 2 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday trom|| Ethel Cook as “Peep Bo”; 1 sm to 12 m, each week, |) Yum,” and Jean Shevii Please 40 not come at other times ae it seriously interferes with her writing. ‘What should one do for wrinkles around the nose and mouth? Massage uith a round motion. Rud cold cream into the face wit! this causes the muscle to sag and pulle the loose shin from the mak clea, Many beauty spectalists ad- vie an We massage for wrinkled | skin, Go over the face with a small) fron In spinach, co. Unitke the older of tron, It wtlt not injure thé teeth Gisturd the stomach, and tt ts ready Three Little Maids Are We as “Pitti Sing,” | Sullivan's most popular comié opera,“ Ke Metropolitan theater, starting Sunday, August 20. * absorption and as It ie the peaple t strength, force and enerey. ‘or well, you owe it to your- following teat: you can Werk or how far without becoming tired. S-arain tablets of Nuxated day, after meals, for Leet your strength again how much you have gain a number ot nervous, Fundwn who were ailing all the white thelr health and Site te thts Gite by arte Drae Ly Co, Seitt Drug Co, Uni- nn Ng . ‘Guy or any other) ore. —Advertistmeng. TRY ITAT MY RISK , Weareeboue “Rolwent’ te treat bun ‘saps (nstantiy—denishes the hind and tlred, echey, sWoilrn, th Durning condition. You Sasa es he trial Was public and not private property H.W. T. the low-ttde mark. they most certainty orn the beach right and can prevent the public How My Corns, Bunions and To Enamel Chair Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell me how to reenamel a wWickér high obair? Must the enamel be scraped *, What should T scrape It off with? How many coats of paint would be needed? STAR READER. To secure @ emooth finish the old enamel should be removed. You may obtain @ solution at any hardware store that will remove the enamrt. Tt should Rave at Icast two coats of paint—three would be better. ine Weck tel me on what day of the week November 4, 1504, fel? AJL. A. Suaday. eee thia rotery motion Bome pertons whd ota waterfront | Never give @ lengthwine motion os) 1) i ais to stvengthen the akin property purchase the land down to|* tittle oem arable. ied 0 gthen In auch @ case | be required. Feet H off? This would be very telous If —what shall USE GYPSY FOOT RELIEF petched Dear Mise Grey: Will you please) “7m of the hand. | ricce of ice wrapped in @ soft cloth. No otarch Will) ond te generally helpful to the com- en | Pleinion. Use plenty of good, cleans- om ing cream loused, Burning, Tired | me / | | her mold er pro- NSS wctor. no uncomfortable wether mnield or felt pad, no (Beauty Culture) Keep a little powdered delatone handy and when hairy growths ap- pear make a paste with some of the powder and a little water, then spread over hairy surface. After 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and it will be entirely free from half of blemish. This simple treatment fs wnfalling, but cate should be éxercised to be sure and Bet genuine delatone, otherwise you may be disoppointed. — Advertise Mr. James H. Alle Pe m of Rochester, . ¥., suffer * with rheu- pensa)e: free from rheumatism until the ac- @urmulated impurities, t compounded 4 prescription hat quickly and completely banish- physicians, made experiments a inally ymptom of rheu- every sign Matiam from He freely discovery, . to other h hich he called Alle took about his very through the newspapers. he understanding that if ihe firet pint bottlé does not show he way to complete focavety, at Will gladly return your mot ith. out comment.—Advertisemen TINT GRAY HAIR UST brush or comb a little “Browela- tone” into your gray, faded, streaked or leached hair and take 10 years off your age. Thousands of prominent women in the United States and Canada have pro daimed “Brownatone” their best friend. Don't experiment. Acts instantly, easily applied at home and guaranteed hatmices to hair, scalp or skin. Any shade from mn brown to black—S0c and §1.50 at rug and toilet counters everywhere Trial bottle sent direct for 10c, The Kenton Pharmacal Co., 614 Coppin Bidg., Covington, Ky. BROWNATONE -|0f water for about 15 minutes and! Star readers whe would like In- formation 6h the etiquet of calle and calling cafds will fteesive eame by writing to The Seattle Star Wartington bureau, 192% New York ave, Washington, D. C., and Inclosing two cents in stamps for postage for reply. immemorial tropical According to Stanislaus ceremontal was estadlished tn China) by the Emperor CAta-nung, 2500/ years B. C., in accordance with which the emperor himself sows the rice and the seeds of four other plants) may de sown by the princes, his) sons, Rice ts not mentioned in the WANG But te culture te alluded to tn the Totmud, There ta proof of tts Cilttre in the Euphrates vaitey and in Syria 400 years before Christ. . . What are the thres main units tn the league of nations? The cowkell, th? assemBly and the secretariat constitute the league. The assembly meets once @ year at Gen- v0, Of the first Monday in Septem ber. Each state, ho matter what the sitet, te allowed three delegates oniy,| and may only record one vote the! assembly. The council, one-half of | the members of whtch are stlected by the assembly, is intrusted with the permanent conduct of affairs) when the assembly is not sitting. The permanent secretariat is the ad- ministrative organ which prepares the work of the assembly and cown- eit, ahd takes steps to carry out the decisions which those bodies have taken, Tt consists of a certain num- ber of sections corresponding to the varlous activities of the league. ee Where ts the largest radio station | in the world? In the United States? The Lafayette station at Bordeaur, | France. The latgest in the United States (¢ at Annapolis, Md, see What is the best way to wash a light bine organdy? The following ts a g00d process for washing aéticate fabrics: Boi one} quart of wheat bran in three quarts | strain off thé clear Uquor into the| wash water, Bow the bran again for 15 minutes in an equat quantity of water and strain off the resulting in- | fusion into the rinsing water. For the wash water add to the infusion of bran about an equat quantity of clear soft water, Add also, to set the | colors, @ tablespoonful of or-galt, of | @ small tump of alum, Use no soap, | as the bran itself possessen suffi- | cient cleaning properties. Wash with ak Wile rubbing and wringing as possible, Rinse first th the luke-| warm bran water, adding salt, and afterwards in clear water containing oe How may stains be removed from nickel? Dilute one part of sulphuric acid in| 50 parts of alcohol and dip the arti- cles in the solution until the stains are removed, which should take not more than five or ten seconds, Rinse | in alcohot and afterwards in clear} water and polish with dry whiting and chamois, Repeat if necessary eee When will thé pensions to widows of old soldiera be paid monthly? Beginning Keptember, 1022. TRAVEL BY AUTO to PORTLAND AME! 116 Cherry st. Rice has been cultivated since time) W: countrics.| Troubles, | | in prs Bartel Dre Co, Switt Drew € » ore | { ments of the very arriving every day. extra pair of trousers. New arrivals daily. materials and patterns. $3.50— SHIRT SPECIALS Tan Oxford Shirts and big line Russian Cord $4 .85 Shirts a Your choice at of | around exposed, Liey'll soon leave for joracks and crevices Of floors and sink. | Thin pewder can be obtained at the For Men and Young Men Get your new Fall Suit now. Great ship- popular materials, weaves and colors, are 5,000 Pairs Men’s Pants Match that old coat and vest now. All colors, 5—$6 Part) Theo Pennington as “Yum in Gilbert and Mikado,” at the “VERMIN BY DR. 1. 1, BISHOP LTHO cockroaches and bedbuge are not important dis cane carriers, they are sighs of dirty surround ingy and dirty habite, which ens ily give a foothold for the entrance of dahgtroug ais. onsen. a Roaches weual ‘3 ty inhabit Ritch: ene, pantries or bathrooms. Their Présknch means bad housekeeping, for Hike every other living thing, théy inust have food, If the kitchen le kept clean and food te hot ieft better pastures If reaches infest your pines, duet pyrethrum powder in and around the irug store and i « brownish color when fresh. The presence of bed-bugs tn a house ten't necesmrily a sign of nex: lect oF carclensnens, They may om the clothing while riding In street Ara of on trains or they may be car. ried inte the house in various ways. To get 4 of them Open all win dows, examine and shake the bed dihe and then hang it outdoors to alr. Sprinkle liberal quantities of na) tha on mattress and pillows and piace them outdoors likewise. Brush the corners of the Walln, sapedtally over the doof and window frames and moldings. Take beds apart and brush | plenty of naphtha into all joints and ereviees, Sprinkle naphtha on the carpet, too. Then, after leaving thé room and latest models in the Every Suit has the gain in these lined Tailored- Ready for Sizes 6 “Pants Suits Oh, Mommer! You sure picked a bar- getting me all- Knickers $2.45 25° Printed Batiste “white and tinted grounds ond floral designs. Printed Organdie designs. 89 Inchés wide. Voile —lovely c. ©. LYON WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—Ne tlon-wide prohibition ts no joke, It is nothing te laugh at or ridl cule, imbedded as ft I in the very cellar-foundation of Une gov- ernment —~the — constitation—it should be treated as a deadly serious proposition. Hf vaudeville folk don't quit poking fun at it, dry folk will away from the theaters, gall then the box offices will suf- fer, and the he and she actors will have thelr salaries eut, oF maybe be fired altogether, and then maybe they'll starve worse than ever. One of the fihest pieces of hot- weather iiterature offered = the “The Store of Bternal Newnes” 89 inches wide. white of tinted grounds, vartous floral parched Washington public this sum: mer t & burning letter Wayhe B. Wheeler, of the Anti@aloon league, has sent B. F. Albee, head of the Ketth vaudeville interests, on the subject of the Albee orlings eracking jokes on the sti at the expense of prohibition, ‘Take this one, for instance, that Raymond Hitchcock gets & press agent eslary of $2,000 a week for put shutting the door, do not go back un- tilt the naptha has evaporated. Re peat this entire process in about a week in order to kill the young bugs hatched from ems. Naptha is not in jurtous to furniture or bedding» and the oder does not last long MecDougall-/outhw Main 6720 New Wash Goods EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Voile Tissue —amall woven striped designs with stripe inches wide. Novelty White Goods —with mercerized stripes and checks. Lawn and Voile sett plaid patterns. Seed Voiles —a dainty self figured motertal, (All 36 inches wide.) —MacDougsll-Southiwick, Basement Floor Gingham Tissue checks and broken plaids, 92 Inches wida, Panama Sports Cloth aemart checked stlting, various colorings. hopping Houre 9:00 to 6 50° checks and mercerized, colored, 36 inches wide. | , uu 35° Drys Threaten War | on Festive Theater ting across the Albes footlighte: “The Pligrim fathers came over here and landed on Plym- How much better Kh would have been if Plymouth would it have been if Plymouth rock had landed on the Pilgrim outh rock, Wheeler rushed out for alr after | intendent of public Instruction, that hé had listened to about a dozen) jokes almost as bed as this one, all aimed at prohibition and straight laced Americans, “Can't you see,” he writes Al- that those who are in faver the censtitution and its enforés ment may know what to expect.” _ The clear-cut inference Ant!-Saloon league's stand pie Prohibition joke-cracking in the aters ts that millions of drys be induced to stay at home and track jokes at the theater box offices, SACRAMENTO—Death of twp boys, said by physicians t have been caused by “training down” tor school athletics, results in order sued by Will C. Wood, state supe _ ho school boys Be permitted t “train down" for athletic cumpa tion. the theatrical bus! ? Prohi- bition closed = 177, saloons. 000,600 andere im 1981, [po that whey we be 000, » | eo that when ve sd tions of opto 86 BES otra when th the and nev. | sue of the gland te en: gc attended these places before. [it FIBROUS GOITRE: ‘ theater management v ba that | Fluid, we call the resulting wit the outlawed hn ae on oe tiq- | ment CY: 10 GOHERE. 4 rade face hese Y aR oer seeing |i tanaka a SE 7 o co by & fair-minded pub- complaingy byt serio +d ‘elo Moreover: “We learned some From preesure of the time ago that wet organizations | the trach ‘ors were making a determined effort ood 4 te get those on the stage to ridi- cule and oppose prohibition. The theater Is not supposed to be a propaganda forum. When it Is, its manager ought to be frank enough to advertise a wet 0Z-MO Co. pamphlet.—Adver ——<$—<$—$ and Cheviots. Sizes extra pants AT days! A bi to 17. full- at ‘Wool, to 18 Boys FOURTH AVE. AT PIKE STREET PANTS SUITS Attractive, durable patterns in all-wool 2-pants Scotch Herringbones, Homespuns 7 to 18. Really two suits for the price of one, with the $11.85 Here we go back to the olden g Clean-up of 1 and 2- pants, all-wool Suits, that form- erly sold as high as $10; sizes up You can’t afford to miss these bargains at.. S ’ Sui tudents’ Suits Hundreds to select from in the newest styles—all with 2 pairs of long pants. $20 and $25 Tailored Ready Co. Home of Hirsch-Wickwire Clothes Finest in America—Ready-to- Wear SPORT COATS Just received big shipment of sturdy all-wool 83°" Sport Coats. ..+++

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