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As tempting as Golden West is in aroma and flavor there is also that clearness and depth of color that quickens the appetite and foretells of its mellow strength. re Both Royal Marys Oatmeal Explodes Like Same Hatter MBETH, Eng. Sept. 22—While| LONDON, Eng. Sept —The| was being shifted from one | same Luton firm that made Queen| to another at the Vernon mills it| Mary's wedding hat also made the é eausing serious injuries to | wedding hat of her daughter, Prin persons. joess Mary. e Injured When ‘Three Poisoned in | Berlin Murder Case! BERLIN, Sept. 22.—Herr Karl Ed-| vahl, a wealthy retired manufacturer, | was found dead with his wife and son | at their home near Heidelberg. an) had been potsoned. : ; ‘Against White Way ONDON, Sept. 22.—3Sir Robert | yPowell, the Boy Scout leader, among the rocks a boy has to are horses, wine, women and Enroll for Second Course of LECTURES The Subconscious Mind The Psychological Moment The Psychology of Health Self-Confidence The Psychology of Business Personality Plus Ten Years’ Standing Classes Meet in Comfortable Surroundings in 228 NEW WASHINGTON HOTEL Call or Phone: Henriette ©. Jodar, Secretary, Main 7070 New Gland Test Prolongs Life By increasing the power of certain glands in the human body, a Baltimore physician be- lieves he can prolong life. The doctor spent considerable time in Germany, where he con- ducted a series of highly successful laboratory experiments. This physician’s method treats the glands in such a way as to multiply their inherent powers. Today the benefits of science’s latest dis- covery in gland therapy can be enjoyed in the form of Glandogen, a high concentrated landular tonic, prepared from the glands of fealthy young animals. Glandogen has had unusual success in the treatment of thousands of — men and women, It is obtainable at the BARTELL DRUG STORES Ask for free interesting booklet Bs A | + vacuum packed | FOLGER'S Golden Gate TEA | Jany number Be happy, let who will de sad; There are so many pleasant things— So many things to make wa glad; The flower that buds, the bird that sings, And, sweeter, still, than ait of these Are friendship and old memories Unknown. eee HAPPINESS George Elliott sa “It is only & poor sort of happiness that could ever come by caring very much about our own narrow pleasures. ‘We can only have the highest hap piness by having wide thoughts, and much feeling for the rest of the world as well as ourselves; and this sort of happiness often brings so much pain with It that we can) only tell it from pain by it bet what we would choose before every: thing else, because our souls woo it te good.” eee SUNSHINE GUILD MEETING A large attendance of Sun- shiners assembled at the rest dence of Mrs, Fannie Van Al stiow, 4107 Fremont ave, on Thursday afternoon, for work and the regular guild meet We go to press too early to report on it, This meeting was to have been held in West Se attle at the residence of Mrs, How, but had to be changed owing to Mrs. Bow being called out of the eity, eee RADIO SET WANTED I wonder if some of our radio fan readers won't help mo get a crystal radio set for Mins Kate Ertel, several years. to enjoy the fine programs passing over that are bringing such wonder ful cheer to other shutins, Se re offered me very cheaply, Mr. Frank Wilsie, the man who made the set for Nettie Hamon, which works beautifully, offers to make if some one will fur nish the material and head phones. eee SHUT-INS GET BOAT TRIP Thru the courtesy of the Pacific Steamship company, a party of shutins was entertained with a trip to Tacoma and return. The happy «roup and its friends left the Colman dock aboard the steamer Tacoma at 1 p, m. Wednesday and returned at 5 o'clock. Neediess to say, this trip was a wonderful climax to our delightful series of summer outings. We are going to reserve our impressions of the trip until next week. Arrangements were in the hands of Capt. John Rix Thompson. Those assisting with autos were Chas. H. Wilson, P. D. Chamber. lain, R. EB. Copeland, Butterworth Sons and Mrs. Rhind. Ladies volunteering their services in looking after the shutins were Mrs. Robert W. Gran, Mra. Jennie Tile, Mra. A. A. Adams and Mra. Wm, J. Murray. The shutins were: Evans, ter, Mra. Mongin, Mra. Maud Krum, Miss Root, Mrs. Parento, Roland Jennings, Wm. J. Murray, A. A. Adams, Mra Mra McKinnen and Dr. Frank it Hannah J. for in giv esive, Stevenson speaks of © task of happiness. hot a task, It be an oceupa- People y think ° pr Guy, & beautiful non down her as you happy to give it phone: Kenwood 1224, or Capito! aa SEND HIM CHEER Will you take the time to drop J. H. Ketcher, 25, P. 0. box 313, Yakima, Wash, a cheerful message? This young man has hod the misfortune of losing a leg. He ix by nature an optimist, but since the accident is having a difficult time reconstructing his plans for future occupation, If you have something to gest Tam sure he will appre ate your calling his attention to it oe AND STILL THEY COME Realiy, folks, this business is getting to be quite in- teresting. Painless and Best Dentistry at LOWEST PRICES who has been a shut-in for | This young lady will not be able Mabel Long, Mary &, Por-| Mine Johnason,! in The Seattle Star out of finding & home for the few: day old next sweetly, Presto! | way QUINCY, try, to all astir over the citation of| That night the Rey, J. C. Caenidy, pastor of the} and the gems stolen Quincy Methodist Episcopal church, | pect the insurance agent. baby boy, atirts off with a tingaling on the! dances phone and Mra, A find a baby girl for mer" morning, “Doetor, you can find a home girl five weeks old? And Mrw Again, Presto! and this wook SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE Phone Capitol 2267 over and Mrs, B THE SEATTLE STAR Pasnes the sweet asks, “Can you| heart's desire Mra. do gation and due bill o' transfer CITED! Ind, Sept tie village, in the Indiana hill coun-|had them safely hidden in her bed A you for a supe baby is on her An Rev. J. C. Cassidy 2 This lit And the} B. chortles| saying s0| girl for her the | cureiti meantime Invest!:|are marking time in} a | for little morsel over to Mra, A., who away joyfully with her A day later Mrs. C that I must find Every time we a We expect some one to the above request, in the Mrs, W. and Mra, X while we locate three-to-fouryearold little girl them. Come with your phone | toddlers! : |for contempt of a federal court, far| jalleged violation of an tnjunction tt sued by Federal Judge Francis Ra. in regard to the ker of Gary, shopmen's strike Ind. “Pump Water” Dres The cane has been continued tn-| fefinitely The Rev. Ca simply expressing hig opinion an the} cight of every free-born Americ dy contends he was} itizen, and of a minister in his pul | pit He had been advised, in view of | his small salary, the Monon railroad shops at lace Junction, shortly after, to ask for work in Wal} and from his pulpit, dincunsed forcefully why he could not take the position, without violating the dictates of his! conactonce The citation followed. | DYED A SWEATER tells how to dye or tint any worn, | faded garment or drapery a new rich color that will not streak, spot, fade, or run Perfect guaranteed with Diamond Dyes, even if you have never dyed before. home AND SKIRT WITH | “DIAMOND DYES” Tiffin, | dyeing Just jtell your druggist whether the ma | wear to their skirts, dresses, fifty-one to A Simple Way to Remove Dandruff There is one sure way |never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then | you destroy it entirely add 4 depends | terial you wieh to dye is wool or ipfulness holds and atik, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. * millions of women have been using Diamond Dyes” old, coats, ye To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, }common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply }it at night when retiring; use enough |to moisten the sealp and rub it in |wently with the finger tips | By morning, most, f not all, or four more applications will com: pletely dissolve and entirely destroy | ie years of shabby waists, aweaters, stockings, draperies, hangings, every: | thing!—-Advertisement | that has They believe that girls now go | ing in for office work more than ever | before. ot | your dandruff will be gone, and three | levery single sign and trace of It, no | matter how much dandruff you may have You will find all itehing and dig leing of the scalp will stop instantly, baby-giving | and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous glossy, silky and soft, and look hundred times better. st week we got a regular thrill | tisement, | feel a < e)° «ee Can I Give You— 22k. Gold Crowns at.... Brldgework, per tooth Plates that fit, at, . Porcelain Filling at Silver Fillings . Painiess BECAUSE, after carefully figuring the cost of materials in my practice, I find that the prices have been so reduced Extrac' ‘Adver No Misstatements 0 xaggeration No Pain Dentistry That Is Fully Guaranteed ? used that it is posible for me, in turn, to also reduce my prices accordingly. I WILL SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY on your dental work. My work is fully guaranteed, 1 GIVE each of my patients. MY UNDIVIDED AND PERSONAL ATTENTION to If you have dental work to be done, I cordially invite you to visit me, in any way. My office is open from 8:30 A 9 A. M, till noon on Sundays. M til 6 P. My hours are such that it makes I do not charge for examinations nor do I obligate you M. daily, and from it possible for working people to visit me after working hours or on Sunday morning. DR. E. C. PARR DENTISTS Corner Third and Pike Open undaye Main $256 Hugh B able coutouriers complain that pretty | models seem Dear Doctor Loope: 1 am any one who could power wondering if there wong your sh ake use of a hi sewing machine (chain stiteh), I have such « machine that I would be gind to give to any worthy person to whom it would be « needed help, If Interested write me, ELVERA SMITH, Monohan, Wash ©” Horse Pulls Out Drowning Master MOAB, Utah, Sept. 22—Caught in the awift current of the Grand river, | Hilary Thompson wun doomed could get help. horee on shore to come to kept afloat until the animal reached his aide mane where he lay unconscious for sev | eral hours. realized that he drown unless he Calling loudly to his to Then he caught the horse's, and was carried to shore, Burglary Insurance Agent Is Burglar c NHAGEN, Sept A man Frieda Nel hotel. Bhe dec d to! insure her $26,000 gems, saying she she was chloroformed ‘The police sus Is Latest in Style} BEDFORD, Eng. #2.-—Rev, Chapman, chaplain of the Extinct in Gotham NE YORK, Sept. 22. Fashion. to have disappeared. ax an agent for burglary tn-| surance called on Mme “ ton at her / tn the language Chapel Royal, defined a flapper as} gle one of the half million available “a young girl with no education and/ English words & distinct aversion to anything ke! work, who seemed somehow or other, | around telling you nevertheless, to annex men.” “Kibiteer.”” new peace and tranquility to the bil lard PAGE 17 What I Have Learned in 47 Years Practice HAVE been watching the re- sults ponstipation e AT L years, since I began the prac- tice ‘of medicine back in 1875. 1 am now 63 years old, and though from time to time the medical pro- fession makes some wonderfully interesting experiments and tests, the fundamentals of causes and relief in this particular ailment are unchanged. But the people take greater in- terest today in their health, in diet, exercise and the drinking of water, Constipation, however, will occur from time to time no matter how one tries . Of next importan th is how to treat it when it comes. I believe in setting as close to nature as possible, hence my remedy for constipation, known as Dr, Cald- well's Syrup Pepsin, is a mild vegetable compound, It is made of Egyptian senna and pepsin with agreeable aromatics, Chil- dren will not willingly take bitter things. Syrup Pepsin is pleasant- tasting, and youngsters love it. It does not gripe. Thousands of mothers have written me to that effect. Over 10 million bottles of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin are now sold every year, and it is the most widely bought family laxative in the world. I say family laxative because all in the family can use it with safety. It is mild enough for the infant in arms, effective in the most chronic constipation TAKE DR CALDWELLS NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—No vocab-| ulary ts complete without the newest tation from middie Europe Kibitzer / The accent ts on the first myllable “Kibiteer” makes up a deficiency Heretofore no sin has adequately de seribed the wise guy who hangs how whatever you're doing ought to be done. You were privileged to baw! him out, call the police, tient resignation, hit him, complain to the house committes, or walk out on him him language that exactly fitted hin case. | submit to him with pa but you couldn't classify! There wasn’t a word tn the Hence the immediate popularity of The word is bringing tables ai card rooma, to the FRESH VEGETABLE SOUP BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH Of Columbia University At this season of the year when vo len plentiful in gardens ané markets, a soup in which many different vegetgbles appear is at tractive and good. stew It may be made quite thick afd be a vegetable This, with bread and butter and a good dessert made with eggs and milk, is sufficient for a dinner. It fers an excellent way of giving |; the family the valuable mineral salts and vitamines so much needed for health 4 tomatose 1 cucumber 4 small white turnips teanpoons salt 1 teaspoon paprika 2 potatoes % cup butter 1 teaspoon paprika Peel tomatoes and cut tn pieces: and cut both vegetables into cubes. Pare cucumber, remove seeds and cut In ploces. Pare and cut potatoes into elghths except potatoes in the butter 20 minutes, burn or even become browned. Add water and seasonings, cover kettle closely, Add potatoes, and cook until potatoes are soft one hour, more if necessary, Add chopped pn vegetables may be omitted and other 3 quarts boiling water % teaspoon pr Pare turnips and scrape carrote, The following combination of vegetables will be found good 1 greea p 2 cups chopped ce 4 small carrots age 1 cup celery % teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon suger er pper Cut celery In thin Cook all the vegetables being careful they do not and cook slowly Season ey and werve. Any one of these added ‘goat's H.C. PETERS SOLO FOR 400 CASH CHVY OFFICE 726 ar Av BALANCE URE RENT rer ELIOT WATER HEATER properly installed proves to be one of the most appreciated of all household equipment. tested by the records of the many This is at- thousands that are in daily use. In any emergency, day or night, hot water can be had in small quantity or Seattle Lighting Company 1308 Fourth Ave. THE GAS CO. in abundance. modern home is complete without THE GAS WATER HEATER No Main 6767 puritiost 5.8.8. ts one of ti of an adult. The formula is on every package. Recently there has been a new wave of drastic physics. Calomel, a mercurial that salivates and loosens teeth, has been revived; salt waters and powders that draw needed constituents from the blood; coal tar disguised in candy form that causes skin erup- tions. In a practice of 47 years I have never seen any reason for their use when a medicine like Syrup Pepsin will empty the bow- els just as promptly, more cleanl and gently, without griping, without shock to the system. © Keep free from constipation! It lowers your strength 24 per cent, hardens the arteries and brings on pre ure old age. Do not let a day go by without a bowel move: ment. Do not sit and hope bat go to a druggist and get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, It is a generous-size Dotile. Nake a teaspoonful that night and by morning you will be well. The cost in only about a cent a dose. Use Syrup Pepsin for yourself and mem- bare of tbe family in constipation, biliousness, sour and crampy stom: ach, piles, indigestion, loss of appe- tite or sleep, and to break up fevers and colds. Always have a bottle in the house, and observe these three rules of health: Keep the head cool, the feet warm, the bowels open, MO, OQrtavrete wp SYRUP PEPSIN -—« The family laxative uw From « recent pertrait of DR. W. B. CALDWELL! Born Shelbyvilie, Mo., 1839 IREPEAT MY FREE OFFER $10,000 worth of trial bottles ot Syrup Pepsin free Last year 1 fo spend $10,000 “cash for free samples Fixe gad pavlage paid to all who ree portage ‘paid to al ‘asked. A tremendous mail was the Bat tere must be . 1 would like 4 get their address this time, now renew my offer, brance of my apy birthday, and we $10,000" 0 free’ samples. ‘nzious to see one in every can home. Write for yours simply, ise me. it to Dr. W. B. 515 Washington St, inols. Mine te truly Ot; ib costs the public nothi checker boards and tennis courts, as it chases the pestiferous side-line visors to thelr holes. It ts | proving useful in literature, art, a¢ jence, commerce and industry; not / mention politics, + Alexander Harkavy, the lexico/ pher, says “kibitzer” is a Yi¢ word, presumably brought to ica from Austria or Germany 4 devotees of chess. As Yidg.95 largely composed of middle er man, he thinks the term ma, 256 had {ts origin in the mi German word “kiebitz,” wniggl.1S to the bird known in Americ 95 “pewee.” Leon Crystal, ¢ * " eritie for the Jewish Daily Jouth classes it as a slang vogue among Yiddish theafs,. 30 literary men and advances that it may have been def |the Hebrew “kibuts,” “group” which gathers card and chess tables ai the genus kibitzer. ‘The noun ts “kibitzer, “‘Kibitz,” and the party 8 bitzing.” f No matter what the sq, fect is to clear the imma® phere of unasked adi formation. There are now more accomplished through economy and constant The habit of thrift, based on the same pri Branch at Ballard trical appliances. This development has been ings Account, reflects the same momentum, Start your Savings Account now. The Union National Bank Of Seattle than 5,000 uses for elec- a momentum created by application. as expressed in a Sav- nciples. 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