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a SE ae aS a aay AED PEPPER FOR 'Woman’s Great Thrills RHEUMATIC PAN Are Revealed in Letters| Contest Waxes Warm for Big Prizes to Be Riis cure, soning, ao oe Awarded Here e@annot hurt you, and It certainty | stops that old rheumatism torture at have had others since, and ‘once. By Wanda von Kettler know they are as dear to me, When you are suffering so you can Swamped. at that time I thought there Hardy get around, just try Rea Pep- The “Greatest Moment” con- never was, or never would be per Rub, and you will have the quick test letters on this fourth day again, such a sweet baby, I est relief known, Nothing has such) are flooding us, But we bear up felt as if in another world, and goneentrated, penctrating heat as red bravely in the sea of thrills, The that no other woman could be peppers. Just as goon as you apply contest, sparkling as it now ts as happy as 1. Red Pepper Rub, you will feel the roving itself to be, with ro “Aline ab caw Hb ba take he tingling heat. Ih throe minutes it} mance, with accounts of great |.) itie Go sun fit i take tie Warms the ore spot through and| moments beth tragie and glad, | FAY reatisation of motherhood through. Pain and soreness are gone.| will continue as originally : Ask any good druggist fora jar of| ned, untll November 2. A: 1 orn + eee Sones are eet.” % Rowles Red Pepper Rub, Be sure to| day some one essay, chosen from ae fet the genuine, with the name| among those submitted, will be MRS, H. ©, Seattle Rowles on each package.—Advertise- published in The Star, | Just a word about the contest will ment. Let this one point, however, be|>¢ added : : Se OR ——|made clear: Merely because an arti:| Remember, It closes November 2 Man Loses Out i in cle does not appear in the paper this On November 4 the winners will be 4 jor next week, that article is not nec: announced, and the pri $20 for Girl’s Affections jessarily a castaway. All letters sent the best and $10 for the next best “Say, Jack, I made an awful mis-|to the contest editor will be placed awarded. Writers of the ‘Greatest fake last night. I saw Eileen with |!" safe-keeping, that the judgea may | Moment” letters which are pub @ man I thought was you and y| read all of them at the close of next | lMshed in The Star each day will be Tyushed up and yelled at them and|Week. If by chance they choose as | presented with two complimentary ‘all but slapped the bounder on the |the Prize-winners articles which have | passes each to the Palace Hip. Back before I discovered it was a/°t appeared in the paper, then) Tho contest is being conducted Stranger. Ob, boy, I was embar- | those articles will be run with the/fointly by The Star and the Palace Fameed. But say, when did you and|Prite announcements, November 4. | Hip theater, dve to the suggestion Eileen fall out? I thought you were| Following ts the “Greatest Mo. made by @ pleture, “The Fatal Mar Fushing her so hard that you didn’t |™ent” selected for Thursday's publi rine." soon to be shown at the ce to get | cation: theater. — ae. ie: “The greatest moment of my Tho contest ts limited to women “Oh, thunder, Tom, I guess I'm Ife came when my first born | only Josing out there. I am afraid} Was laid in my arms. | The assays are limited to 100 off me for life, It will kill “I was so happy. Altho I words. e is. But she doesn't under- | ————— stand how things are with me and | ‘can't tell her.” “Just what's wrong with you that You can’t tell Eileen about? She's a Mighty fine girl and I hate to see Qnything come up between you.” “Well, I have been hard up for the Year in business, you know, and couldn't afford any new suits and Feort of quit asking her to go places Because I felt like I couldn't lve up to her expectation. Things are going Detter now and if It isn't too late I| start another campaign for her | Backyard Poultry Keeping Ever thought about starting a backyard poultry yard? ‘ant to know how to select your pullets, how fo house hens, how to build the nests, how to get best results in egg production, how much yard must be provided, what and how to feed them? Right now, In the fall, is the best time for the city poultry keeper to procure his stock of pullets and get them laying before cold weather sets in. The Star's Washington bureau has compiled for you in condensed and easily understood form all the essential facts that you need for raising chickens and producing eggs for your own table, The bulletin will be sent free on request. Simply fi out carefully the coupon below and mall to our Washington bureau. | “Gads, man, you're crazy. Elleen ts | Tegular gir! and would have been it about it if you had taken her/ your confidence. You'd better | ‘on some good looking clothes and | Washington Bureau, The Seattle St why don’t | 1322 New York ave., Washington, D. C. et Cherry's at 1015 Amc 1 want the bulletin, “Backyard Poultry Keeping,” and the tnd floor of the Rialto Bidg.. | inclose two cents in stamps for postage, over the Pig’n Whistle, where an buy the best looking ar| » and buy them on credit ?’— ee, Name zoe CROPOLITAR ez, Com. Sum. Oct. 29 Rex Reynolds 0: AMERICAN stiGeer Tea pot Dome Lease Worst WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—Of all] Kendrick, it wae thought all the the scandals of the Harding admin-|truth would come out at once. But istration thug far, that involving} something happened and the inqutsl- |the lease of Teapot Dome naval oil| tion was sidetracked. jreserves in Wyoming, to the Mam-| Now friends of fair play In con- moth Oi! company, bids fair to be) gress and out are hop the most persistent, Foilette, with the prestige of his When, in the middie of the 18st} tremendous election majority, will be session of congress, the investig® | ubie to force action. tion of the action of Secretary Of) On their side the private lessees the Interior Albert Fail was com-|o¢ the reserves have come out in the open and boldly set forth the TODAY'S BEAUTY TALK } | You can enjoy a delightful sham- poo with very little effort and for a lvery trifling cost, if you get from | your druggist a package of canthrox land dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid—enough so it is ‘easy to apply it to all the hair, in stead of just the top of the head. | Your shampoo is now ready. Just | pour a little at a time on the scalp land bair until both are entirely cov 0 ered by the daintily perfumed prepar aval Petroleum Reserve No. 3 in ation that thoroughly dissolves and | Wyoming. | removes every bit of dandruff, excens| The announcement states . that loll and dirt. After rinsing, the hair| Wells flowing 10.000 to 20,000 bar dries quickly with a fluffiness that|fels the day are being brought in makes it seem heavler than it ia. from a depth of 1,500 feet, that the ofl leases. richest of all the naval reserve of} fields, having been leased to the Sinclair company by Secretary Fall, paased into the control of the Mam- moth Oil company, a subsidiary of the Sinclair people, who are in turn the country, appear great advertise ments announcing that the company hag leased 9,320 acres known 1 ey By Ay Ae and takes on avich luster and a pott | Salt Creek field, of which this ts a T SALE TODAY ness that makes arranging it a pleas.|P&Tt. |# now aupable of producing 160,000 barrels per day from exist ing wells, A great pipe line is to be built, and to crown all, a limited ure.—Advertisement now being offered to the public. Thene shares, of no par value, j®ame afternoon the shares which land the next day to 45 of $90,000,900! who intend to keep their eyes on Where One Is Safe, Four Others Pay oneey gums—the telltale sign ender, bleeding gums should not be basa They mean ye Pyorrhea is ag way. po any tetagedelcangy to chances w! Persons out THE of every five past forty, and thousands uaa PE A aad younger, contract it. DO NOT despair when that first gray hale The best preventive {s Forhan’s For sie ieibua er, Sold aeeees or the Gums. If used consistently and Bleached hair Instantly to Its original color sed in time, it will check Pyorthea aa Cha sookern ols nt, msaeateed progress, keep-the teeth white and Sbsolutely harmless to the hair, scalp of cmon and ha - =e — ive wt oll ond connet bo eaeset formula ‘or! Pleasant to the taste. At all druggists, Pharmacal Go, 612 Coppia Bidg., 35c and 60c in tubes. Ceriaignon, Ky. Forhary peeawen || BROWNATONE | bottle sent direct for 10c. The Kenton OR THE GUMS yl B |Shave, Bathe and ee OO Shampoo with one Pechen's Limite Monten Soap.— Cuticura , | Cetloura Boup le the feveriteforsafetyrasorshaving. Ge GIRLFREED | & coroner's jury, exonerated Matilde | freeing the girl Wednesday after noon abusing the girl and was under & court |by 2 |man and place him tn jail Alexan der pro! it is said Visediie Will Honor ton’s first football captain, will be the guest of the King County Alumni | captain when the University of Miss Paula Ayres, leading contralto of the American Light Opera company, which will return to the Metropolitan the- ater here Sunday night for an engagement of three weeks. Attractive in form and feature and possessing a voice of unusual range and beauty, Miss Ayres won many friends here during the recent five weeks’ engagement of the com- pany at the Metropolitan, ‘Mask Maker’s Hobby Is | Now Serious Profession BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD Two years ago Mra. Paul made « | production by Glenn Hughes at the Yashington just masks were 1, who has charge of the cabaret for the Fine Arts ball } vember 20, at the Hippodrome For Relief Scandal of Harding Rule from | Piles MRS, BY W. H. PORTERFIELD menced by Senators La Follette and *¢s# It wan at the time they firet be joame prominent thru Benda’s first “How could s mask a44 to any to any char WIFE. SABINA, HID In Pitiable Condition When She \; Began Taking Lydia E. Pink- | | ham's Vegetable Compound ™ Ie foe a Bas to careat, recat y of your own home Suppositories ieseed relief from itching, bleeding imiask f= thrilling.” is that La} Sabina, Ohio.— “T took Lydia } Pinkham‘ ‘8 ae Compound for weakness . ir- ‘|| ace net joan be used as well to establish «| (character, should mask be re- story of the tremendous profits they | jsorted to? are making from the government) The Teapot Dome, probably tns| |that he thought not. A mask should | |be of a character impossible to attain lany other way. At Mr. Bolm's re- | |quest Mrs. Paul tried some maska of | or protruding pile such rectal troubles. subsidiaries of the Standard. And comfort to today, in 300 dally newspapers of 84 Take no wubsti- tute A aaa box Is often sufficient. woth nave & nd pa packaKe name and & " 619 ‘Pyramid bad try it. I now feel fine and can gusework without any trouble at |Feeital You can use this letter for the |AUs i of others if you wish. | WELDon G. Hatrixp, R. R. 3, Sa- pertmental hobby only indulged be-| Man at Lexington. Her training | ing | in “The Dance of the Gargoyles do (of Notre Dame" by Mr. Bolm tn his} “Gure Your Rupture Like | 1 Gured Mine” ‘Old Sea Captain Cured His After Doctors Said “Operate or Death.” Hie Remedy and Book Sent Free. Captain Collings sailed the Housewives make a great mistake in allowing themselves to become #0 woak and nervous that it is well-nigh impossible for them to attend to their necessary household duties, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Own Compound should be taken when you first notice such symptoms as ner- vousness, backache, weakness and ir- regularity. It will help ou and pre- vent more serious trouble. Advertisement RAG-JAZZ PIANO PLAYING TAUGHT IN 20 LESSONS ‘The greatest entertaining m number of the 2,005,000 shares is| were thrown on the curb market of| New York Monday, Oct. 9 That| had opened at 39, jumped to 43,) m | At 45 the outstanding shares of double rupture th | this one corporation, having merely to not only remain ashore, but kept ° e S on't him bedridden for years. He tried doc- & lease on Teapot Dome—they don't ror'atror doctor and truan after truss, | own It, mind you—are worth on the Ws resultal Winally, market the not inconsiderable sum that he must either submit to a dan- orrent operation or ie. He did neither. Ho cured himself y. he was ansured erous and ab) There are those in Washington {, finger exercizes, scaler, OF POPULAR MUSIC, 806 PINE ST., SEATTLE. WASH. Bernard B. Brin Prone Main 2412, time Wizard of the West." “Fehon Mon eet Wem, ¥ ay a: Ling My Ls, ve Be Teriwed By Be Tor! By ‘Trosose!* Captain Collings made a atudy of | If, of his condition—and at last rewarded by the finding of the method that so quickly mado him a pun SS well, strong, vigorous and happy man, Anyone can use the same method; safe and inexpensive, ruptured person in the world havethe Captain Collings book, | out how he cured himself, yone may follo treatment in their own home without any trouble, The book and medicine They will be sent pre« paid to any rupture sufferer who will fill out the below o send it right away — you put down this paper, fake RUPTURE MEDY COU! pyr: Jollings (Ino. your ‘wiinm P Rupture Remedy and Book with. any obligation on my part vel Sine THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922. FORCED OUT Store leased over our heads. Business to be discontinued—Store to be vacated and thou- sands of pairs of New and Seasonable WOMEN’S SHOES AVERAGE HALF PRICE AND LESS OXFORDS AND PUMPS Biack or brown kid Patent leather Patent suede combination Kid patent combination Strap or colonial effect may be had in any style heel, in all sizes and widths. Sold very generally at Ten Dollars —NOW Closing Out at PATENT OR KID PUMPS AND OXFORDS Newest cross strap—new and fashionable—bought to sell at Six and Seven Dollars—NOW FOR KILLING Juntifiable homicide, according to} Derg, Indian waltress, in killing | Herman Alexander, negro, who she! shot to death at Third ave, and) Yosler way Monday night. The jury deliberated only 10 min-| utes before bringing in a verdict) Alexander had been arrested for restraining order from the eupertor | | There also was an unserved war: | for Alexander, sworn to Berg on October 14. Had | the sheriff been able to locate the | rant ly would be alive today, First Team Captain Frank 8. Griffiths, Seattle attor ney, who in 1889 was made Washing. amsociation at the annual game at Pullman Saturday, Griffiths was Washington played its opponents on the old Jackson street ground er part?’ Mrs, Paul asked “The elimination of facial expression seoms a horrible lo } org HIGHT FOR 4 AY ee first eight were for Stuart Walker's delightful little play, “Bix That Pass While the Lentils Boil.” The masks were made in about a week's time; crude, heavy and evil- ameliing because there waa so much plasticine Used for modeling them. ‘To the amazement of the audi- enee, the crudities of the ke | vanished on the stage, the race | terizations were accentuated, and} what seemed actual changes of ex preesion accompanied the words and | gestures of the actors. | In one way only were the masks uneatinfactery, That whs because of thelr muffling the voles. Tho| they were made with mouths open And & cut under the nose the voice id not sound entirely natural. EXHIBITED AT MURAT THEATER When Stuart Walker was shown the maake he liked them and exhib- ited them in June and July at the! Murat theater in Indianapolis, where | he was play! { Mrs. Paul next turned to the dance | an a field for masks, where the voice | Was not s& Important Bhe made a/ purely realistic gypsy mark of an old | woman and one, a type mark, of an| Exyptian, These she first used last | June at the Wellesley Commence: | ment Follies. Wellesley is Mra./ Paul's college, where, ax Alice Paine, | she made a name for herself in dramatics, particularly as chairman | of the annual Tree Ceremony of 2912, “From the point of view of the dancer the masks are great fun.” ays Mra. Paul. “To establixh a cer- tain {dentity of character at the be ious and to hide behind tt ne com- io ¥ g# one does when behind a HIGH BOOTS Solid leather welt soles, 19 inches high; lace, black or brown kid, Russian calf; Cuban, military or French heels. Some of these shoes bought to sell up to $9.00 the pair—CLOSING OUT at ICH IS BEST, MASK OR PUTTY? But in the field for dancing there ts much discussion as to whether! there is a place for a mask that ts truly realistic. If putty and paint} IN THE BASEMENT Women’s, Misses’, Children’s and Boys’ Shoes— former selling prices $3.00 to $9.00 — CLOSING OUT prices, 35¢ the pair, 85¢ the pair, $1.45 the pair, $2.00 the pair. Plenty of sizes and widths to select from. All leathers, Shop Forenoons if Possible BROWN -WHITE SHOE COMPANY Direction of S. B. Asia Second Avenue at University Street Aéd@>h Boilm, with whom Mra. Paul took some advanced dancing | this summer, when in Seattle, said! j|& truly grotesque type for a dance | |he had long been interested in work- ing up. She made six masks of we | |well known Chimaera of Notre} |Dame, which were mort successfully | at the Cornish school here in What was first a delightful ex- tween the serious pursuits of keep.| makes her peculiarly able to carry ‘ing house and bringing up two|on her idea of dances with masks. | small daughters, has now become} Already eight of the works to be an allengrossing pursuit with Mra,|used in the fine arts party are to} Paul and in her studio she experi-;be seen at her studio in Laurel- ments with her masks and fills or Fosse | dere = net Mra, Paul has studied various ChOROECRES forms of art since she was six years { old, beginning with dancing ana ® stunning with spaghetti dramatics and later specializing on modeling and drawing. She has uni won concours and mentions in the oston Museum school, and at the ' cago Art institute, She studied } sculpture with Henry Hudson Ket- cto . son, sculptor of the famous Minute | ~ mum Go East BAPOMBER! | on the New Steel Oriental {imitea-/ GOING OUT OF | LATEST PULLMAN Stenderd cod Tourtet Sleepers, Comportment Obearvation Cars, Coaches Tacoma - Seattle - Spokane (Prom Portiend via 8. P. & 8. Ry.) | To Chicago without change “BEST MEALS ON WHEELS” W Club, Table d’hete or a le Corte Put an End *~ GREAT NORTHERN “Service That Setiafies' to Neuritis ~~~-seszene-— CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE Nouritis in an inflammation of the 1010 Recond Ave. Eiliett S&30. paige <3 brought so by colds, injur- ie K St. Station. Main 6¢01 en, bruises, malaria or infectious yg, disoases, Awa rule it settles in the 2 mie “ang shoulder, neck, or small of the leas, stabbing mistaken for rheumatiam, or neuralgia. 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