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NEW COATS are featured in sizes for Small Women and Misses SPECIAL shipment of stylish Coats have just arrived that were ordered for the ladies who wear small sizes and for misses, If it has been difficult for you to get just the style and materials you desire, just the right length and perfect fit, you will find these Coats were made for you. The new navy shade, with black wolf collar and cuffs, and in silver wolf; bronze, with large nutria collar and cuffs, are in- cluded in the lot. $69.50, $74.50 and $79.50 Special Value in Children’s Coats Latest Arrivals in Blouses AN the new shades and offered $9 95 at new prices-€5.95 and.. Special value tn Children's Coate——-The ma tertals include Polo Cloths and Tweeds, fur collars, full lined; tailored for hard of one-sixth down with etx months to pay Ge account iable sccoumt at the astern, and wear; in elses from ¢ years and up Know the full meaning of wards, Very spectal $10.50 value at the price Credit Gladly Including ene n $19.50 BELLINGHAM, Oct. 10-—A hotel Sal for tourists ts to be built near Aus) Pass, in the Mount Baker! according to Federal Forest teors F. W. Cleator and Robd-/ Campbell upon returning site location trip. lesmen in City |Wife Sues Second Hall Are Opposed | Time for Divorce Salesmen and others who make a| Once divoreed, then remarried in practice of loitering in the offices at| 1908, Gertrude M. Mathias and the city hall may find themselves fac | William Mathias are again seeking ing a stiff fine or © 30-day jall sen to live their Dves apart. jtence, if Councfiman B I, Blaine’s The second divorce proceedings ordinance, imtroduced Monday,/were started in superior | against them, !s adopted. Monday by Mrs. Mathias on sone grounds of incompatibility. FOR THE SAKE of convenience] ‘rhey nave a minor daughter. and simpiicitty in getting along tn thls olf world, Roy Leonard Sand. [stedt has petitioned supertor court) |for permission to change his name| }to Roy Sundastedt Leonard. laborers get §,000 rubles @ day, equal to 8 cents, the price of two | poufds of bread. Truly Delicious! — "SALADA” TeA. Is Without Doubt “The Best." Sold in Sealed Packets Only. R. & &. ©. Cook, East 3383, Eliott 0350, Distributors T remove off dewbs oo te rasuie by agreeing to refued your foo # I fail to core poer Files, Writs er call t= day fer my FREE booklet. in QUALITY GUMS Wintergreen flavor . . . . Beeman’s Pepsin Peppermint flavor . . . ..-. « « Yucatan Licorice flavor . - Black Jack Tutti-Frutti flavor California Fruit oe e @ @-@ "|| cause of deficient or incorrect ad- At Batum, on the Black Bea, dock | THE SEATTLE STAR |A_ Matrimonial Bureau — Some Correspondents Would Convert My Department Into Such—Please Banish the Thought Once and for All. BY CYNTHIA GREY A matrimonial bureau! I don't like the name, let alone having to write about it. | letters came in one mail urging me to start a matrimonial bureau. | ° I CAN'T Do IT, I WON'T Do IT. I WOULDN'T DO IT—IF I COULD! | In brief that is my answer to these correspondents and all others who would wish my work turned into a wholesale mar- riage market. | he responsibility involved in such a venture ts so heavy that the mere thought of it sends shivers down my spine. might introduce to a love-seeking girl. 1 can be responsible for the words 1 pour inte the ear of «@ lonely mid- Ge-aged widow; but I can't be re- japonsible for the character eof @ | “wealthy” farmer whom I introduce |to ner. | I can be responsible for the kind of advice I give a lovelorn irl, but I can’t be responsible for the actions of a man whom Miss Grey q@ill receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p, m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 1 a m to 12 m each weel Please do not come at other tim ee it seriously interferes with ber writing. eee I can tell @ timid, lonely doy what books to read, what plays to ace; but | I can’t tell Aim whether the girt I arrange for him to meet will chew gum, steal hie watch, or be @ real friend. artioular coim on September 26, eee | What are three or four kinds of | Written references, any sort of ref-|wood that are hard and grainless, erences, mean little when euch @|with few knota? serious matter as matrimony ts COn-| Assuming by “prainiess” you mean corned. » 4 wood in which the annual rings 1 can't personally give folks ®\are not conspicuous, the following moral, mental and physical examina-|syectes among Hom. And I’ want all that—scant to |know that @ man or woman wor mentally, morally and physteally de cent defore I introduced him or her |to @ possible mate. cee I Delleve that there are channet thru which men and women—girls and boye—can meet. It's not hard fo meet congental folke—4f you ere anelows enough and energetic enowoh! bd | | ] | ments: Bugar maple, yellow birch black gum and Beech, Beech, as a rule, cannot be odtained in large 4 aa the other |The Only Child—Is It More jOften Suecess or Failure? Dear Mise Grey: Tecently a wom- an sald in my presence that if a married couple plan deliberately won for financial reasons) to have mo child only, it were far better to |have none at all; and that a doctor ‘had told her that statistics show « large percentage of the criminal clans to be composed of individuals who were the only child tn the family, Bince hearing thie statement 1 have looked about me and so far as my observations are concerned, I be- *@ the “only child” compares very jfavoraliy with the members of larg jer families, Of course, the one child in apt to be lonely | I wonder what your readers think about It? If Star readers who would like « of bulletin called “Twenty-five ofusing Terme in Every-day English” may recetve same by |] writing to The Seattle st . ington bureau, 1222 Ni || ave. Washington, D. C. || closing two cunts tn stamps for postage. The bureaa reports the follow- Ing letters returned to them be | dress: Mra, EB. BE. Gratewood, 1210 10th ave. &, Seattle; J. 1. Burne, 407 28rd ave. B, Seattle JUST A QUESTION. Rectpe For | Macaroons Is there euch « stone as the moss Dear Miss Grey: Can you gtve|Seate? If so, ~~ Gencription, where cut? me a restpe for macaroons, such as| Where found, « you buy in most any bakery shop? There (2 euch @ stone, The agates Thask you, ERC. [Gre @ variety of quarts composed of Pound one pound of Jordan al-| successive layers of alice erposited monde (to be odtained at confection-|/rom a silica-saturated twooter solu- Sera) quite fine with the whites of |tion, Slight amounts of impurities four ¢ tio and one-half lin the silica solution produce differ- pounds of sifted loaf sugar and rud|ent colors in the agate, giving rise to them well together in @ mortar, Add | bended agate, in which the euccess- by degrecs 10 more whites, working |tve layers are ef different color; them well cs you put them in Put |clouded agate, which has irregularly the mature into a funnel and drop | disposed patches of color, and moss them on paper in plec which shows clearty defined, @ walnut, Cut three Manched al-) dark markings, due to monde into small Bits and place on| manganese oride. Agates of all kinds each and bake them on flat ting in|are much used when polished and @ slow oven. mounted for ornaments and jercelry. Finely grated cocoanet may d¢|The principal supply comes from sssed instead of the mute tf you wish|Urugway end Broz’. The poltshing to make cocoanut macaroons*instead. |(# mostly done in Oderatein, Ger- eee many. | De tlonfes or brunettes p |nate in the United States? According to @ study of the #ud- Ject made by an authority on physt- cal anthropology of the United States national museum, the conclusion 4 reached that over one-half of the American males and nearly one-half neither blondes Say “Bayer” and Insist! scarce, while true brunettes are but) little more frequent. Approrimately | lone-fifth of the males end one-fourth lof the females may Be classed as) \"fair,” and a Uittle over one-fourth | lof the males with a Kitle over three- |tenthe of the females as “dark” or |@pparent brunettes, ° | What ts @ good formula for a Date) preparation containing castor ofl? | Cocoanut oll, 4 fluid ounces; castor off, 8 fluld ounces; alcohol, 7 fluid ounces; el of lavender flowers, 1 fluid dram; off of dergamot, 30 fropa; oll of rose geranium, 10 drops.| Melt the cocoanut oil and add to tha| UBles® you see the name “Bayer” castor off, dissolve im the alcohol; |” Package or on tablets, you are not ake well together and add the es ee\ting the genuine Bayer product sential offe. When coot this acquirgs | Preseribed by physicians over twen 3 crystalline eppecrence, \ty-two years and proved safe by mil of e ‘What tn silicate? Headache A salt of ailiclo acid. FMicates Lumbago formed by the union of allicto acid) Rheumatism | Neuralgia Pain, Pain with bases ef alumina, Hime, mag-| nesta, potasea, soda, etc., constitute! Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” by far the greater number of tha only, Hach unbroken package con minerals which compose the crust of |#'0® proper directions, Handy boxes the globe. Glasa tsa mixture of arti. |0f twelve tablets cost few cente. ficlal ailtcates of alkalis and alkaline | DTUgrists also nel! bottles of 24 and dnd er mctdie sethen, 100, Aspirin t# the trade mark of a 08 |Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic When were $2 gold pleces cotnea? | *cidester of Balicylicacid. The $3 gold pieces avere first coined - : on February 21, 1853, An act was passed discontinuing the coinage of Ash your dealer for VEGEX THE VEGETARIAN STORE 122 Sanitary Market AUGUSTINE & KYER A15 First Ave, 1520 Third Ave, 1507 Queen Anne Ave 500 15th St Cynthia Grey: It's a dangerous subject to tackle and I dodged it until four | the hardwoods wilt! probably comply with your require-| TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922. 4 — Seattle's Bell’s Appointment ag | Mustoal Held Up by Council Headquarters Beatty will have to walt at least another week for « final decision by the ¢lty council on Mayor Brown's latest appointes to the office of streets and sewers superintendent. Vote on William B, Bell was held over for one week at the meeting Monday, as was @ petition from the mayor for the reconsideration of Carl Gaseman. fleveral counctimen explained they 41d not care to wote for the reason that it wasn't just clear whether or not Mayor Brown really wanted Bel) |confirmed. Another rap at the chief exeoutive came in the form of « bill introduced by Counctlman EK. L. Blaine, requir: ing Mayor Brown and Chief of Police Severyns to make a monthly accounting to the auditing commit: | tee of expenditures from the secret | service fund. Blaine also introduced a resolu tion calling for @ report from the mayor on $2,000 appropriated from the general fund for the purpose of investigating law enforcement. America’s Silk Is Wanted in Japan Prediction that there will be an In creasing demand for silk goods tn the | United States was made by I. Gerll, of Yokohama, one of the largest silk brokers in the Ortent, when he ar [rived in Be Monday night, ac | companied by his wife and two chil dren abonrd the President McKinley Gerlt plans to enlarge bis business to meet the rush of business which he says is not far off. 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