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PAGE 4 Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irrita- tion.—-Advertisement. “A CLEAR COMPLERION Eyes—Most Women Can Have Dr. F. M. Edwards, for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments, During these Years he gave to his patients a pre- scription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive ofl, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, You will know them by their olive color. ‘These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause _ & Rormal action, carrying off the ‘waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, al) out of sorts, inactive bow- els, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and Note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—now and then, just to keep them fit. 15¢ and 30c.—Advertisement. Bureau of Missing Relatives t Garfield 0647, apartment 167 The Finest Green Tea is undoubtedly *"SATADA" It is pure fresh and the flavor is that of the true green leaf. R. & Wh. C. Cook, East 33 Asks If She Show } The question: Shall I seek a while I occupy time that wou hands. 35, d two of us to provide, altho we Perhaps my odious occupation would not matter so much | if my man held a true place in my heart, but I do not love him, in the least. like, a man I do not love, It and we will never be younger. You mwat have loved your husband | dt one time, else you would not have} been married. What has killed the} Ipve? Is it because he has not taken the responsibility as the head of the! home? Perhaps made the great mis take by assuming part of the role of dread-winner and thus robbed him of his ambition, Have you ever had a heart to heart talk with him about the things of which you write? How does he fect adout it? There are two sides to everything and unless | | [Anew his side, it wowld be diffiowlt and unfair, too, to attempt te advise you You must use your own judgment about the That is one sud ject I do not render advice on. No third party should mix in that so-t of thing; it t# strictly up to the pron cipals concerned. You and your husband should work out your own solution to your prod lem and then whichever way you de cide, you cannot place the responsibil ity of that decision on any one else . What ts Jack Dition’s real name? Ernest Cutler Price, eee “Battling ree Where was Nelson born? At Copenhagen, Denmark, June 5. 1882. | eee How may grasses be crystallized? Take one and one-nalf pounds of | rock alum, pour on three pints of boil- ing water; when quite cool, put in a | wide-mouthed vessel, hang in the | grasses, a few at a time; do not let them get too heavy, or the atoms will! or support them. The alum may be/ reheated and more prasses added. By | adding @ Uttle coloring matter a! pleasing variety may be odtained. eee Who said “God reigns, and the gov- ernment at Washington still ives?” Garfield, in a speech following the assassination of Lincoln, eee What ts the scientific name for soda? That depends on the particular compound referred tq; caustic soda iy known as sodium hydrorid, baking ——_—_—____—_ ) Star readers who would like a list Of suggested sources of ma. | terial for a debate on the Open Va. the Closed Shop may obtain a bulletin on this by writing to | | the Seattle Star Washington Bureau, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C., enclosing 2 | cents in stamps for return re- | ply. Write name and clearly and correctly, as the Bu: reau reports many letters re. addrens | | turned to them because of defi. | | cient or incorrect addrens. and wholesome) | | ee) Elliott 0350, Distributors —e=Ee_eeee@eee_ee__e——————————— Cooking Utensils "= CLEAN For quick results on all metalware use ROUND T throug) the We Telephone, MAin 5587 Make Travel a Pleasure by Using THE “PRINCESS” LINE STEAMSHIPS SEATTLE to VANCOUVER and VICTORIA, B. C. Dey and Night Boats Leave Daily trem Colmes Deck. foot of Marien Street. 9:00 A. M, Daily for Victoria and Vancouver 11:30 P.M. Daily fer Vancouver Direct SEATTLE TO VICTORIA, $3.00 ONE WAY SEATTLE TO VANCOUVER, $4.25 ONE WAY ROUND TRIP, GOOD FOR STOP OVER AT VICTORIA, $9.90 Direct Train Connections at VANCOUVER {or all pointe East, fondertul Canadian Pacific CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE RIP, $5.40 Rockies. E.F. L. Sturdee, General Agent. | 4 taken, nourishing food eaten, and j Shoshowe Indian woman who guided | 1804-1906 —CORNS ‘Cynthia Grey: Ten Years of Uneventful Living—Woman Barber, Id Obtain Divorce Dear Cynthia: I have pondered the question over and over, as it is life—and it seems so us ess. divorce? My husband is not a gambler, a drunkard or a flirt, In a business way he is not a success, nor is he a total failure.’ Those 10 years that we nave been married I have con- tinued at my business—a barber. So I help meet expenses, ld otherwise be heavy on my At heart I detest it, but what could I, a woman past It is too late to learn another trade. : housewife, and I love my home, but we must eat, and it takes | I am a good have no babies, What is there in the future for me? A business I do not} seems so useless, so hopeless, WORRIED AND HOPELESS. | Palace Hip this week. soda ta sodium bicarbonate, black P| ts sodium carbonate eee What can one do to remedy flabby | flesh? Fladbiness is weually caused & Mine Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 & m to 12 m. each week Please do not come at other tines as It nerioualy interferes with her writing. the dest way to remove this condi- tion ts to seo that there ls no binding clothing and that plenty of exercise the whole aystem put in good co tion, eee Who was Sequoyak, Sacajawea, and Masaaolt? _ Sequoyak (or George Guess) was « Cherokee half-breed, who im 1486 in vented the Cherokee syllabic alphabet of 85 characters. Sacajawea was 4 the Lewis and Clark expedition in Massaolt was an Amert- can Indian chief of Massachusetts (1580-1661), eee In what way should a blacksnake kept in captivity be caged and fed? A cage made of wire screening or @ glass cage covered with» wire streening would be best. It should! be long enough to allow the snake to move around in it freely. The snake should be provided with freah| water daily and fed on live and birds. It will not eat other foods and the mice and birds must be alive when put in the cage as the anake will not touch dead food. eee What are the meanings of the fol- lowing names? Cajvin, bald; Onwald, power of| God; Ernestine, earnest; Elsa, same | aa Alice, of noble Urth; Tristram sorrowful: Genevieve, friend of peace; Phyllis, a green bough: Ve tanta, true; Yvonne, archer; Alan, a hound. | Appearing with Kirkwood| | Brothers and company at the wearing the clothing too tight, and} It is unnecessary for you to suffer/and Arizona. One week after his| | with Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, | prediction earthquakes actually 0¢-| ppousands of over Wh |Rashes and similar skin troubles.}curred in both places. Again in| become by foll a- ih} Correct Apparel for Women Zemo obtained at any drug store for| March of this year he predicted| vice doctors who recommend |! = 350, or $1.00 for extra large bottle,|quakes in Spain and Hungary. | M Prescription Tablets thoae | | e land promptly applied will usually | Seismographs at Geneva, Switzer " e ol . fi ~ | S bl T | d rive instant relief from Itching tor-|land, and Lyons, France, detected | fe 1) ton tee uper y auore THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922, IFORCED TO SELL OUT 2299 RAINCOATS ==" GOODYEAR CHILDREN MUST RAISE $10,000 OR QUIT You need a Raincoat—I KIDS’ need the money—If you RAINCOATS don’t take advantage of Double Texture this stupendous sale BOMBAZINES —we both lose—I'll have to quit busi- With Plaid Back and Rubber Surface, more for a coat lat- er on, Many are below cost of manufacture THE SEATTLE STAR \\ a | Men’s and Women’s Tweeds, Cassimeres, Mohairs, Oilskins, Cheviots and Silk-Back Tweed Coats ALL GOODYEAR QUALITY Guaranteed Rainproof Coats 9:85 Many Are Worth Double | | ] The beautiful sum- mer weather, while fine for you folks, has nearly ruined me. With this big stock of coats on hand, and my people in the East clamoring for their mon- ey, and ready to ship me coats already contracted for, I Mail Or- have simply got to get the money. Mall Or. ders Filled bois Send Check E. H. W. JOSEPHSON hee or Money Order Equip the Children for Scheel Now while you are able ~~~ to effect a saving | jon either boys’ or} girls’ WATERPROOFS In this beautiful ? GOODYEAR Famous Guaranteed Calender Heated, 8-Ply, Hand-Strapped and Cemented Rubberized Raincoats Also a Fine Assortment of All-Wool Gabardines sists of the Finest Quality RAINCOAT or OVERCOAT a man or woman could wish for They are Imported Englsh Gabardines, Plaid Back Overcoats, Priestley Cloths, Scotch Tweeds and Imported WHIPCORDS $2685 $40.00 Would Not Buy a Better Coat country, where it a mever gets very } cold or very warm, Peel considerable rain, the Raincoat has) been universally approved as the logical all-year-round coat. DOGVERT E. H. W. JOSEPHSON, SUCCESSOR and where we tin The Lowest Regular Price on any of these was never less than $25.00 ‘ — 2 DOORS NORTH OF MARION ete [+e remaining to be caught in the Geologist Says Europe | snivn “wie et mn eee tT ee gp eam, Quentin Will Sink B n ath Se | many, altho they don’t know tt" BUFFALO, N. ¥., Oct. 26—Chi-}men who have had youth restored l U é ei a! Dr. Nobles estimates the age of|cago was chosen as the 1924 con. |by methods used by the famous Dr, CHICAGO, Ul, Oct. 21.—"Burope, ,and dry, and the axis and equator! this living and growing earth at| vention city of the United Lutheran | Stanley. One of the methods in wa honeycombed as it is by voleantc ac-/of this olf earth will shift around) 9,000 years, no more, and says it fs)church of America which closed | by the ex-Gov. physician, at the part tivity, Is Just about due to blow up| UAti! part of what is now the Arctic) the center of the universe and does|here late last night. Among other | 0f health, ts similar to Dr. Stay and sink beneath the ocean, Mean-| CT Will blossom out into a tropl-) not revolve around the sun. appropriations the convention ap.| method, and is equally good tn : 1a wit jon veneee - ASAIO & Proved a fund of $50,000 for a sem-| men and women. Call at onet at time the New World will rise up, practicing | inary Saskatoon, Sask., Canada. | SALEM, Ore.—Two girls, Loretta Dr. Milton A. Nobles, Dh . canal will be left hi the Panama eanal will be left high| , deaheiiet, Bors reper) 1827 3rd Ave., opposite the P, 0, if e . of Philadelphia, Pa.,| Lemay and Marie Rhodes, wards of} Thunder fish, inhabitants of the| 70U #F¢ nervous, weak or rum dow thus deseribes the catastrophe state industrial school, suffer burns| River Nile, give a sharp electric| Free examination. Hours: 11-12 which coming generations may wit-|when steam escapes into drained | hock. to 6 p. m.—(Adv.) ness and probably not survive, Full water tank which they are cleaning, | = signifioance of his prophecy is re wervtaie = spected by scientists because, 10 Are You Fat |lent earthquake shocks in Turkey | Just Try This} Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat- ing, Antiseptic Liquid years ago, Dr. Nobles predicted vio- ture. It cleanses and soothes Mayor to Ask for | Garbage Transfer| Petition to transfer garbage hand ling from the health to the streets and sewers department will be made to the elty council by Mayor Brown. he announced Thursday The execu tive expreases the belief that fully $100,000 will be saved to the clty by the proposed change. | |Change Ordinance to Help Oil Plant} To allow the construction of a $500,000 of! storage plant on Harbor island by the Associated Oil Co. elty council public safety comm Wednesday approved a petition change the city ordinance governing | fire zones to bring the proposed plant within a zone permitting auch places Beat yope ~ ‘our shin clear with Resinol No matter how pretty your features you cannot be truly attractive with a red, rough, pimply complexion, But Resi- nol Ointment, aided by Resinot Soap, will usually make poor aking clear, fresh and charming, arinol Ointment are is. Why not try them? the |the shocks July 28 jaon't watt now to your drug-| gist and for one dollar, which ts the| $35 akin and heals quickly and effective-| “Many people will perish in the! price the world over Manure a exes} 7 OP C OA TS ly most skin diseases, | European submersion,” he said, “but | of the — i preferab Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, | that will only demonstrate what I re, them Sirect by ™ rice, disappeart iquid and ts soothing to | have said about the great war—that | W ay © ao Dratvott " 5 Wt Great Coats, at an unusually, low p the most delicate skin. Get it today |it was an act of some kindly god|T steadily and easily | ‘ that slip snugly over the dress or suit, protect- and save ail further distress.—Adver-|who gave heroic souls over there a| Without Uresome exerciae or star-if| ing from the rain until the sun shines again, when jp raw n dict and leave no unpleasant if! jp. ’ e | they look as smart as ever! chance to die noble deaths instead effect The careful tailoring | insures a_ splendid fit, } and a jaunty appearance is gained by large, com- fortable collars, wide, storm-cuffed sleeves, deep, cozy pockets, and | belted, loose or bloused | backs. WHY PAY MORE? You always highest quality. There is economy in buying / These swagger Top Coats are of such substantial ma- terials that they will hold their shape and give service for a long time.” | They come in_ overplaids, | mixtures and plain colors, in |_ utility shades, Wl Second Gallery. SAME PRICE For more than 30 years eo oe for a quarter) | Tailored Styles in Street Hats of felt or velour are appropriate companions for these popular top coats, $12.50 and $15.00 First Gallery. USE LESS than of higher priced brands THE GOVERNMENT BOUGHT MILLIONS OF POUNDS Second Avenue at Spring Street