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. Cynth New Dresses for Announcement Party “Molly, you littl minx, You are & horrid thing not to tell us who You are engaged to. You know that Your best friends even couldn't tell Whether you are tn love with Dick or Jack. They both are so devoted an@ you seem to bestow smiles equality upon both of them.” “That's all right, girls, You see thie sparkler? Well, the diamond Means that I am engaged all right, Dut that’s the secret. I for the life of me, though, why you ean't guess. Only one of the two tt Worth considering to my notion.” “Nonsense! That's where love is Diind, The two are equaliy deair able according to me." “Well, I won't tell, but I am go ing to have an announcement party foon—a real spiffy announcement party, and you will learn then,” “Oh, my, then I'll have to buy a Mew dress. I decided not to go to another party without a new dress.” “Here, too. We honor Molly’ engagement by dressing up for the occasion. Let's go to Cherry's, at 1015 Second Ave. between Madison and Spring, in the Binito Pidg., over the Pig'n Whistle, where we can | Select some lovely dresses and a \fenge for six months’ payment. ‘Molly, shalt we buy afternoon or ening dresses: for this wonderful ‘party? They heve « beeutiful line, Temyonably priced."—Advertisement don't see} ia Grey: Buoyant Young Woman Leaves Stage of Make-| Believe for That of Real Life and Only Man—Now She’s Lost Interest in Everything. Dear Miss Grey: For six years I was a show girl, lived a} | high life and in its way had a wonderful time. Then seven years ago the right man came along and we were married. Everything went fine. I was as happy as could be until one year ago, and then I grew a bit tired of | this quiet life, until now I have lost all interest in everything. I never go any place, have forgotten my music (both piano }and violin); don’t care for dancing. ust cannot find one thing that I can take an interest in doing, want to and try, but I have found it impossible. | do what housework I must do, sit around all day, have dinner | | go to bed and the next day and all other days are just the| | Ii | same, T haven't any friends as people do not care for me. I try to be nice and make them like me; but I Just can't de it. I wonder if that tis why I have grown so dissatisfied and lost jinterest in everything. My husband makes good money and I have a nice home and could have nice clothes; |out IT have lost interest In keeping myself up, too. Sometimes 1 feel were away from it all and back at Ite do that. want to stay with him. go on living this way rat \y T love my husband and rs as I have the past one, tell me how I can at least take an interest in things again It can't be because I amgetting old, for Iam only 37. LONESOME. You are your own worst enemy. Inactivity promotes sluggishness, Doth mental end physical. By per- wmitting yourself to get into this state of mind, and humortng it, you are | tonadle, I know I can never have children, |'°"" #0 there i» nothing to look forward |@"4 in this way you will be com~ to. Please answer, Mise Grey, and | Pied to keep up your musical edu- not only doing yourself a great in-| fustice, but your husband also, Did you ever step to consider him? When he married you, you were vi-) vacious and interesting. Suppose thru your carelessness, you should lose hime You owe it to him keep your foothols on tife = ——_—- ers who would like | some suggested uses for sour | milk will recetve « bulletin on ] this subject by writing to the | | Seattle Star Washington | reau, 1522 New York Ave, | ee 8: Cee tr oe ps for post | a —“The be ”» this biting came from ” a fl { i 4 { dj , 4 { { 4 4 { { a — joe Se people than ever go * been included. a oY oY aE Ya Yar | oh IR twenty years or so we've all been Barnum’s classic The public has alwa: comment, But probably many of us had * The two years in the tire hacdiener tes been a gualp aed test of Barnum’s famous saying. If the public liked to be fooled, here was its heart’ public likes to enjoyed use it Hi and The the VU. | | OG eG a a a a eG a GG hh eh eh eG GQ eo Where Barnum Went Wrong leadership out of the confusing The car-owner, being a practi son, as a rule, did the practical thing. le bought U.S; Royal Cord quality— stuck to it. % ee dealer lined up with Royal Cord policy—and jthe old Life again, But I don't want] ine ative But I can't | ced I would | /n her die than go on to the coming | young women whe will be compan- In fact, Misa Gray, I I get up, I go downtown once in awhile to get things I need, but | come back right away as I don’t see one thing to interest me. | Miss Grey will recetve callers In her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p, m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a. m. to 12 m. each week Please do not come at other times aa it seriously interferes with her writing. tho I wish I) yoursels neat and attractive. Go at once and outfit yourself in Join @ gymnasium take up swimming and hiking. thts way you will meet lively Take music lessons again cation husdand, adopt Tt the plan agreeadle to your some tiny orphan baby and devote your life to train- ing rum woh nity into @ fine strong worth- character My goodness, girl, ‘t you sec whet you are missing? You have the ability, make tol, to keep | ot P x u | dose soription. [now to your @ dolk ov Burl lit prete direct by sending | Washington, D. C., and encios | | mola Co. 4612 Woodward av the you money, everything to perfectly happy. Don't Just Try This Thousands of overfat people have by following the advice rescription Tablets, the ttle fat reducers that of the famous } If te " pre of thene ta an secure ty ries to the Mar Detroit Mich, They reduce steadily and oar stuck to it. ithout tiresome relse tion diet, and leave no un- Nt affect —Advertinoment ical per- The makers of Royal Cord Tires even as we their quality standards—why did more to quality tires? Especially U.S. Royal Cords, which they used more and more to measure market when they wanted a test of value. * In one way of speaking, Royal Cord Current prices on United States Passenger Car Tires and Tubes are not subject to Federal Ex- cise Tax, the tax having U.S. Ray United States @ 21 al Co Rubber Company 16 Jackson Street said “Go to a legitimate dealer” — and stuck to it. * * Perhaps Barnum intended his remark licto be taken with agrain of salt. Note that he always gave his customers about the pub- “86 a whale of rd Tires this wee bundle ef abandoned) re >i «| English meaning | jawake), THE SEATTLE SEEKS RECORD ay E. F. Chase, Reno, | has ridden to Boston and is Whole County about to turn around and try! to cross the continent in bike record that is now 28 days. days. When did viously? He won tt in 1921 when Dr. Eman- wet Lasker, sign Btetnits, world’s years prior nat che The because Get busy. see Jon 1 Germany, @ of Wines, we of Austria to his Emanuel Lasher in 159) Please suggest a few Indian names giving sultable for Kewanuce (magiotan), eba (gray What tn a A & canoe, (wild duck), if wolf), mber? Capablanca. Cuba, win the chess championship lof the world and who. held it pre Matawow gaunee (first) Onaws Teuthah (turtle Nev.,| 2 fo lose another minute, leat it be tor-| ever too late. held ¢ championship for 2% defeat by Dr.| a Neah (veld LOVE PURCHASE TRIO KEEP MUM Silent Now on Bartering Husband Plan BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24. lence was the outstanding feature today in the strange Kendrick Wakefield triangle of which soctety has been’ gossiping, H4ith Spreckels Wakefield, who ia alleged to have offered Mra, Nel- lie Kendrick $100 a month for life if she would divorcee Rodney Ken drick, artist, bad no further com- ment to make. Neither did Kendrick, the a husband. od “installment nor Mra, Kendrick John D, Spreckels, San Diego millionaire and father of Mra Wakefield's former husband, who arrived here yesterday, had taken none of the steps & was rumored he would take } Bo gossip watched thé courts for | the next turn tn the tangled affair anxious to know whether Mra Kendrick would carry out the plan announced by her lawyer to sue | Mrs. Wakefield for alienation of at fection Man “Seizes” DENVER, Colo, Aug. 24 State officials were puxzied today selxure” of Ouray coun ty by Gustave Adolph Baner Len tenberg, selfatyled “author of the world's league of nations,” living at Ouray, Colo. Notice of the formation of the county into an “independent nov ereignty” by Lentenberg waa re ceived in a “communique” issued by him and forwarded to Governor Bhoup yesterday Advices of Lentenberg’s strange action were forwarded to the “government of Colorado, the con ot England, the consul of France and the ambansador of Ja pan,” the “dictator” notified the governor Lentenberg informed state off! clala he had been forced to “seize" the county because of the non. existence of law. He aleo advised that the “dally business routine of the county ts not to be disturbed in the slightest by the secession.” | over the r ft eul | in pharmacy and the arts. It ts @ id vegetable resin, used hard, brittle, translucent substance, moh bh "h-hh bh "h-hh" beh bh b=h=" b=" h-hh" heh: @h=b@ b= bh-h-h=-heh=h=h-h=h=! [of a clear yellowtsh-brown or light |wellow color, found in small masses lin various parte of the world, eape- lelally on the shores of the Baltic. [It ts used in making a volatile m |dlctnat off, in preparing varnishes, and for jewelry, small ornaments, mouthpieces, ete. It sometimes en- tombs insects and plants. It ts eas- ily electrified by friction, and thts Property, carly noticed dy the Greeks, waa the first electrical phe- nomenon to be observed. eee What fs the law of compenmtion? Perhaps the best definition ts Froude s: “Au situations in Ufe have their compensations along with them.” Can you refer to Emerson's eaeay on “Compensation?” oe | How can one remove the burnt lamell from scorched lard? | The usual method is to cook raw [Potatoes (diced or thinly sliced) or mashed potatoes in it, or to heat it for some little time with a «mall amount of water, perhaps about one- wtrth of its own volume. Lard that fa very badly burned can hardly be | made to scem like fresh lard by the | wae of any howschold methods. / eee How are chinaberry laces made? Take the chinaberries. and. doll them until the pulp falls off; dry the kernel thoroughly, stain them the color wanted, and string them. ee bead neck- | Name three Shakespeare Francis Bacon, [Edmund Spenser. ee Why ts ft that frutts which are l|nweet enough raw require sweeten. jing after being heated or cooked? j There are several reasons Boome of the natural sugar which ts prea- ent tn the raw fruit ta either lost or converted into acid tn the process of j cooking, then again tt ts a matter of the cultivated taste of tndividuate. | Moat people lke @ tart apple rather than an inapid, sweet apple, and | they Wee fruit for the fresh tart fla- lwor which if poss * After the | fruit ts heated it loses this freshness and natural flavor and the addition | jo? #xgar makes it more palatable, eee contemporaries of Ben Jonson and |. How may olf paint be removed from woodwork? Moke the following solution: Take equal portion of soda and quicktime; Masolve soda in water, add quick- time, then apply the solution with a brush to the old paint. A few mo-~ ments should be aufficient to remove the coats of paint, which may be washed off with hot water, eee What are some of the Inatitutions of learning in Dublin? Untoersity of Dublin, Catholic unt- versity, National University of Ire- land, University college German-Austrian Union Impossible BERLIN, Aug. 24.—An economic union between Germany and Austria fe impossible at the present time, jor Wirth and President Ebert ‘old Chancellor Seipel of Aus Selpel had inquired about the por sibility of such @ commercial alll ance, The German officials, how ever, expressed their sympathy for Austria, on the verge of bankruptcy. Boy Hit by Bolt Turns Somersault HADDONFIELD, N. J., Aug. 24.— Lightning struck a tree under which Bdward Armstad was standing back of his home and caused him to turn a double somersault, He fell back apparently dead witnessed the flawh took him to o Other members of the family who | >, hospital, where he regained con sclousness. One of his legs was se verely burned. { iy ¢ —=—_ = = Sree eee ee ee Se Se servis =n Ulations on | | | i and ®PPreciate Pleas Bade in izpro WILLIAM INTERNATIONAL bitsy onense ethod OT Oe o8esns0 ane Woo wony wow wu vomuitome Never wag th - holiday ging.” e a he Ccept my Sincere the reas ving Gi Pes vl llette rs gi Various more Senuinely AUGUST 24, 1922. *, mont giltl oy aT “UD Congrat. 8 You have MELLON TALKS FOREIGN DEBT WASHINGTON, Aug. 24-—Each nation which borrowed from United States during the world war gave ite separate obligation for pay ment, Secretary of the Treasury Mel Jon declared in a formal statement to- the foreign debt the day, explaining status Mellon sald no guarantee of the obligations of one borrowing nation had been asked from any other na- tion. He said he made this announce. ment to answer inquiries which had been received at the treasury imply: ing that the British debt of $4,135.- 000,000 was incurred by the British government for other allies and that the United States had forced Britain to assume obligations for it. Spokane Counties for Judge Griffiths Superior Judge Austin E. Griffiths, of Seattle, ix endorsed for United States senator by the Citizens’ com- mittee of Spokane, which has made public the list of candidates it tn- tends to support Newer Form of Iro Quickly Increases ‘Pep’ Strength and Energy “You cannot be well and strong, and full of vigor, force and power unless your blood is rich tn fron," says Dr. James Francis Sullivan, for- merly physician Bellevue Hospital (Out-Door Department), New York, and the Westchester County Hospi tal, “It ts your red blood that en ables you to resist and overcome dis. ease and that nourishes every organ in your body, Without tron your blood becomes thin, pale and watery Poor blood cannot nourish your vital organs and as a result you may have; pains in your heart or kidneys, indi gestion, headaches, and feel all run down and tired.out. When your blood lacks tron do not waste your time taking @timulating medtetnes | or marecot drug but direetly enrich a with the newer form of Iron rugsists under which in Hike and apples, and ts in a ly assimilated into your blood et a bottle of Nu “di Iron today, ‘ake it for two will promptly The following lo » University Drug Advertisement, HEAVY TOLL stoners, has mailed to each candidat for that office an open letter 4 BY ALCOHOL |m22s th recipient's stand on ts NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—Wood al- cohol collected a heavy toll in the United States during the first six months of this year, as shown by fig ures gathered by the National Com mittee for the Prevention of Blind- ness, made public here today Deaths from this cause numbered 120 and 22 cases of blindness were reported. Officers of the committee said that these figures are tncom plete and that the total loss of life or sight from drinking bootleg whis key containing wood alcohol was much higher. Quiz Candidates for Commissioner ‘The recall committee which ts seek. ing removal of the county commis. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY If Better Drugs Were Sold We Would Sell Them. wut Of Beameeee... SAC “ Sets ° 3l1c We heen. ee ikuaey f .. 69c .16c seen 29€ .15¢ . 26c 26c Pond's Cold Cream (tubes) . 50c Squibba’ Tooth Paste . 26e Blue Jay Corn Plaster S5e Freezone for Corns . 69c Dill as cide saadnahens 9c be J, &'i. Shaving Cream ,..., 2dC BUTLER DRUG CO. J.P. CHASE Chemist $1.00 Squibbs Mineral, Oil 350 Sloanws Corner Second Ave, and dames St. Liniment ... Elllott 0049 Bloc —— pw | | proposition to bring civil suit against the commissioners for recovery of funds alleged to have been misused by the county heads. METROPOLITAN Commencing Suntay, Ang. $7 of the AMERICAN LIGHT OPERA COMPANY FIFTY SINGING ARTISTS SEATS NOW SELLING Wighte—s50, 500, 750, $1.00. Pi statiness—250, 50. Fins tas, AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA a f

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