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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR en ee ets Ge a om | Of ‘Tells Vividly of AlaskaHAVEYOUCOT Your Last Chance 7; Girl Author Writes Life YOUR GRAPES? | PY Rush for Wine Materials Fam Wea wate V eC] Z, | Sweeps Country Mes Fyvese! “GASCARETS” FOR BOWELS hI H ry two, quart f CHICAGO, Oct. 27—Reating the " +, THICK ems (0) ALUMINUM: PUDDING PAN , ' When Sick, Bilious, Headachy, Constipated, for tend fans, is in full ewing thruout Hy , MU -. Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds Commiasion house row here dally @ 3 Ly serge Ns On Las k , Lass pee resemblos a Klondike gold rush, with en Your bowels may seem .—~, Murry! One or two Cascarets to every clans and creed taking part in | be @f bowels may be lined w the constipation weacy (Plennve Hhen oS eye agg cB > LIMITED to " ya waste whit x sucked i will move out © peda Mion agg cbr Saatiny Thisofiee == to is your blood. halt stok will not sieker that greets redo pa pages tt I ‘ Mervous, despond: 1 upeet but never Commiasion merchants declare soto, i be Whether you have colds ce same condition prevails in all par ; ur stomach, Indigest er hear too, 10 country and the demand for ng pitation, it fs usu m bowe ent sien arapes in unprecedented = Gait were taught to . rop in the histor Spartan daughters wore ueht | Convicted Killer W. B, Clore, of xl Wrestle and wht Ke t * Distribu ca! - Gets Eight Days | agin oa . WOOLWICH, F Oct Cor wnt w Superfluous Hair, Roots | ine ne tat who had | MB deo ; . sh and All, Quickly Go! | sttsckia his mother, 24-year-old rape, but it | Regular , ee eight days’ imprisonment. 7 places where we never s A enug-Atting i , f Price 9) 5 pe meant Immedia , ot kind of fruit before ' COVER A tit ages, especially minis for only 2OC \ | | pe Bogus Laird Makes t (Reqular Price 200) ar Brushes in Prison Ipenr oC v ¥ tielhins itiatine | mDINBURGH, Ot #3 CHINESE GIRL Get this useful pan TODAY os te non son Witllams, w a y ) > | IND ¢ : ong he simple tne | Drumbial ed OUT FOR F & w he natistaction | trauda, t . le 118 fquart “WearKver” “Wearliver” utensils are he ah bs n se re ast 0 ae wens, 9 et semen Pudding Pan which regu made from metal that is HARD- Ora limited * Moved at last.—Advertisement ar Ooty n the medical depart larly sells for $.95 ls of ER, TOUGHER, DENSER t a, I a a ual * a the University of Washington, 1% 0° tereg ig you now at 49¢—and They are made from sheet alu- une OITLy a DR. EDWIN 2. a of the young Chinese women in Beat-| ' minum that hag been cold rolled peawies Inquest Girl Sees } rit : tle who are aiding Reattle women in| "ES Tree now that If you under enormous pressure for the 9 DENTAL OFFICES M Dead O Barett Willoughby with her Alaska wolf dogs at Katalla,| their ertort to obtain the mum needed | 4 ONS "O wne ee wee alu. purpose of putting INTO it the ta 106 Columbia st, any. ee NS | Alaska. [for the establishment of the V6" minum kitchen utensil you AL- years and years of SERVICE | Diy didi Pan’s Di t. ‘peatts ee wee Cee Sos De ewe ced | e ecw O55 8 Pel eee Oren soe | WAYS will look for the “Wear- that you will get OUT of it, udding Pan's Diary 2 ttle’s Sowery is known as “the inquest According to the Rockefeller! plo) no bot 7 poco SATURDA Leading Dentist * becatuee, as-coroner’s clerk, abe! Murrett Willoughby, Alaska girl, author of “Where the Sun Swings! memorial ruling the United States ef EVERY coding clon pr pial” gpenehe' sits thas Tieay ame > ore Than 21 of three 1n-| North,” a vivid tale of Alaska life, recently published by G. P. Putnam's! must $2,000,000 to accompany for More Than 2 p buy. utensils that have littl more om Yeara. Sons, has written for The Stor an entertaining sketch of her life in Alaska/the $1 000 from the Rockefeller That ts WHY we are making than « bright finish to com- br re from childhood to womanhood. The articte follows —Kalltor fund. “Seattle women are now raisiP& | y “unusually easy” for you t© mend them—and. whose prices ; - ‘ yer rng ny tattea | TRY “Wear Ever.” one indicate the kind of serv. | bus pa By Barrett Willoughby in eee ces ee an A gg The twoquart “WearEver” ice you may expect. Site. * “My first vivid recollections are of | way, his keen eye would take in the| medical work in her own country, | [wading Pan bao reed oe Get this “Wear-Rver” Pud- | Stemesos co my two little brothers and myssif|*urrounding water, then, with com-|Atter hecomnig a physician she ox-| 200 Jee Ge difference ding Pan TODAY. Put it in your | #04 wHm the th foie maces Hy i tween “Wear-Ever” utensils and + Rasta Teal service test, | CU pesched with = the thickness da playing @top the cabin of my fa. lea! Irish gravity he would turn to ts to return to China to ald her! one ordinary kind because it hae “ttben for & real oe + | Mttie tess then one-hsif siominum from ther’s schooner, the Tyee, as we Iny | % own country-women. j mary Sie Then, you will KNOW why more | the emount of heat or- smn mede,1 sbeord cold un @ ech Oe such a great number of daily ition fer | Saertty used. You ses as weil 00 I absorb Rese hij becalmed on still, sunny afternoons It's a breeee we're needing, my | =e. aie, Mh wanen oe I heat upevesiy allover, And, being made of t ne ot n hearties. Mo your posts now and ° 7 po “Wear-Ever” and Insist upon | potathe esta londtime bard, Cold-refied motel. wi im some turquoixe waterway of Alas P ' more you will use a Woar- ka's inland sea, My first work—a |help your father whistle up» wind Bellingham Ferry lovee’ moaiell,,.tbs. mest Sake getting it And then, too, you on en Ee © A NF po task which we three small sailors un stantly we would be sitting to Victoria S: vanced yon Wil become Gms A) SNOW why & pave te ve mete hot shook edere or ” dertook with ereat neriouneas, was | 8 the edge of the cabin top, our o Victoria oure eee eee aint ANE ait, Place utensils that wear out with favors, ond I am cafe ana “r what is known on shipboard as “whis.| Short legs dangling, and, with ELLINGHAM, Oct ferent free the ordinary kind. utensils that “Wear-Ever. gy ~- ea hr tling for a wind.” My father’s curly ruding, puckered Ups and in gree that the Boellinghs # A nena ~4 it be- always etart Suaday up- z head would bob up thru the hatch. tense eyes, break forth voeifer erry service will be established ts The Aluminum Cooking Utensfl Oo, New Kensington, Pa. jon of be eer pe -| Ouxly into molst, tuneless whis. contained In a mnenmge received here | If theese pane are not obtainable et your den matt to The Alumt- j omg bee. 5 tana mm So ateki’ tieuae or tha bum Cooking Utenall Ge Kensington, Pa, ond pan will be eet you arn he oy" Aronl’ Miele, of the. Pacifier} ae Sal oe eee eee tocrened tor td onaieioaae S r “| thing. If « breeze did not imme- CULPHUR (5 BEST eukremon ses wae E Bi wy herd—vheonringe-a Look for the store with the “Wear-Ever” window display years, would rie and solemnly way Co, at Vancouver, B. village on Cook's Inlet where the|#et' outside tn the show and slide! tions, my father often sald: When I was grown I learned of speak the magic formula taught him by the mate, old Cap’ Lyons: ' Blow, Divil, biow, and we'll Jirunnian flag still floated, altho Alas |"belly-buster” down the bill near the] “Daughter, if you could write up | citiey—and 1 went back home to xive you the cook write of my own land. ka a lon belonged to Uncle Ra r © to} sorth res, We only dared to use this magic|, sted (os r-reBn har ppeater eet ereees 08 thy Mogeb esac 29 (eben dl Neea eon ctparen seat I have always lived near the ocean. because we had no regular cook on | ora 0 gg omy ‘nq mounted police. And the crisis on St would make fine stories.” But | ary home in Katalla, Alaska, is so board-—~each one took a t at it, de |VOman Wh skin Hike cream and) patrick’s day, brought about when; I always laughed at him. My | cicee to the waves that the high tides | nthe state of the weather|time oo agp — - es . sa the bishop, being Enuglieh, refused fo} life seemed to me very common | come up into my yard, and if there blue drew o he fashion prevalen : »! Any breaking out or skin trite Ml the sea, hence we felt each time lin George Washington's as and alkive us the holiday I asked for. I| place compared with the wonder. storm on, the waves dash against on face, neck or body is over. |% breezs after these words were |higce where the native mere junt| Waited until he went into his cabin) ful thes my girl friends in the | my porch. Once a ship was wrecked me quickest by applying Mentho-|*poken, that we had outwitted oid |Duce Shore [he Hatives were Just next door to attend to some sour-| convent told me about—parties, | on the reef in front of our town and — dough bread he was baking, and then| dances, theaters. I loved my the wreckage was piled three feet Sulphur, says a noted skin special. | Nick. We firmly believed that on our ling vitiage as a aacrifice to the God ist, Recause of its germ destroying |*fforts alone depended the | bess sadlin _ |made uch a specch of indignation) own country, but Romance then | high before my door. QoQ pending EDISON or VICTROLA of Pestilence, ho had sent phi properties, nothing has ever been Wafted the Tyee northwest alon, of mension on them =) es (that the other seven pupils followed! for me seemed to lie in bright I shall always live in Alaska. 1 found to take place of thie sul- { strane, utiful coast of Ak | 3 can remember a vague and ter | meer and we played ReoRey. 5 lights, music and beautiful | want to write of my country as it f& phur preparation that instantly | Whe. my father went in search of |piue tune thor the thea ad \irq|Koing over to Klondike City—known| clothes. I tried to write of these |—fierce and gentle and savage and “ cold and adventure | locally as Louse Town—to celebrate. sie inied and my father, with in my convent, but hitherto in | clean. I want to show the beauty of | During thie celebration T became! my life my brightest lights had | it, and the promise, the freedom and apa bring ease from the itching, |Tyee mu en ae ing and irritation In many Indian villages and trad-j4 gun in his band 4 thing» which your home Mentho - Sulphur heals eczema |ing posts we were the only white|y) gid pot understand forned them |emabratied in a battle in which five) been the Northern Lights, my | the peace. any size or model you may right up, leaving the skin clear and children the inhabitants had ever sto gp ay “ en little Canadians fell upon my broth | only music old Cap Lyon's accor- wish. to sail the schooner to the nearest lport. When I grew o r I learned that they had planned to kill my *04 father and us children and take my nafraid at'ourl young and pretty mother and the rin the deep ischooner off to the Bering sea and go sealing. smooth. It seldom faile to relleve| seen. I can remember wonderful the torment or disfigurement. A lit-|t jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur may be obtained at any drug store. curtously and Tt in used like cold cream.—-Adver- | se t lying at o tinement |ereen water close to in ——| when the Friend Is Doubted Jane, what on earth I think she ts ¢r and me. We were battered, but) dian and the drums and dancing 6 Cais» Cole ta: Gub a Undaunted an we assisted each other! sticks of the Thithgets, my |Take Laxative BROMO QUININE to stagger home, but on the way I| clothes Iiftle red blanket suits |{sPicts. The box bears the signature fell into a waterhole in the Klondike! and moceasins. of ¥. y. Grove. (Be e you gel river, and aa it was 35 below zero, Reet Ame : I was delivered to my mother not only with a black eye and bloody face, but ineased in ice, When out of our] food er starve, Afterward my | thawed I learned that the bishop had en strange schoon-| father took us afl with him over |been to see my mother and to tell sail in after us and anchor the Chilkeot trail and down the | her I was expelted, and he predicted ar Yukon to Dawson in a little open juch a terrible fate for me that a skiff with my! boat he built himself out of lum. | Mother and dad, tho loyal, decided 1 on the alert] ber that he whipsawed, We |that the first boat to Seattle should or mont longed) three children thought this a de- | find me headed for a convent, where | This offer applies to all Edisons and al} Victrolas in our ont only five 4 " where deer came down in the to the water's edge hore: timen | de went out while we all it to your home. over on Theee instruments are ind where we had to bunt our made in beautiful Mahog- . Walnut and Oak fin- with ling with mystery Small weekly payments can be arranged to cover the total price losing her mii “How terrible! W has she been up t |father ar for giants, or bh for of all on earth ing you that conclusion? She ays doing nother little white girl] tet I might be property educated. h whoe chtfal outing, sleeping outdoors | mix prop anything that enters her a and | wi om 1 might play. unter the stare: aeting rapids, When I used to go home to olke think she's a bit Impulsive, but | Always T was ho; those ships! bargaining with fierce looking | Alaska to visit during my vaca | abe fow't crasy, 1 hupe: ea ee Ror might have a) Indians along the way. While | ine | e girl “Well, of very well. This morning, tho’ ding on a crossing wa for a street car to pass and Ib me one yoll my name. 1 looked aie pace = I never found) our mother stood with hands 4 ; hy travels then. For! ayer ber face and prayed, we my brothers and I had only} tttk watched play with, and wel tak in tiny erate eh | ‘ | gen | canyon, where one | ‘There is one sure way that never Overcoats and Raincoat 1 - 1 yelling at o. She said I can remember « | aie singe <x and the faile to remove dandruff completely - sveral times, “Tell Jane, Chorry's.| 00 to attend » big ree heath the canyon we chil.{ and that ip to dissolve it. This de Tel Jane, Cherry's’ Iam sure that| Where friendly Thiinget chiets |, A¢ the foot of the canyon we ea strove it entirely. To do this, just s what she said. And jf you can| S84 thelr squaws regarded ua |°7e" made & fiyhook es : get about four ounces of plain, ordi have it; With awe and delight, stroking ore eee ee caee ty wraviing for {Daty Hauld arvon; apply tt at night, prandtige | our golden heads and trying eee eet eee ay me steed on (When retiring: use enough to moisten | vcOn, my! That's a good one! You| thelr best to buy ws from our |riPher., The nex. ter oe ee Ni the scalp and rub it in gently with | ing! She knew you would| Parents with sea otter skins. | ang cheered our dad, as bareheaded |'P¢ finger tips, ! ee me and told you to tell me that| se pane were other still, de- | 20s cate-taced he shot those secthing| BY morning, most, if not all, of Our Overcoats and or 1 serte winget ville i tof. a an your dandruff will be gone, and three } H : the-way coves, where, against [waters that have wreeied and or four more applications will com \. Raincoats are more the nolid background of green |" hen came Dawson City and the rive and entirely destroy than a stated cover- spruce trees, decaying lodges “ every #ingle «ign and trace of It, no s, ‘J ~ “ winter of the famine there, when my % | showed weathered gray and huge | tury, paid 9000. tor ‘a hundret matter how much dandruff you ing to give warmth black ravens sat silent among *|(sundy ot flour, and people carried |MAY have Aid teem eat: thd the ruins, On those rotting | You will find, too, that att ttching The Easiest Way to End Dandruff Idren lived on echoon dian ¥ was Elsie hanging out of |" or in get any sense out of it ‘ |her lovely clothes on credit. I al-| most never Fiste, and T was] talking to Anne about her the other day. Anne said Elsie had a wonder jful place to buy her sul we peR 4h 8 4éhe2 eves ecoetes eee wover rece re eee? pletely diss | drenves. hat she had a reg noowe ate s on o ooden : es atem Popes ics xo much per month.| {thresholds my brothers and I pry 2 Seager wi a cance and digging of the scalp will stop tn rain; they are gar- ; 1 was dying to know where it was| oa os —_ oe Rypmone | to wrap anything with in camp. stantly, and your hair will be Muffy ments of style, b and Anne said she'd ask Elsie for me.| He totem poles that stood guard nat hou emembe ¢ schoo! iustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and |Cherey’s is the answer, Well, I've] before them, Sometimes we |enere, for now for the first time there OK and feel a hundred times better dash and_personal- i heard about them before. Now, I'm| Would look up into the mystic, | wore other white children to play| You ean get Hquid arvon at any ity. To be had at | going right out and buy some clothes| ° irved faces smiling with such with, Old Bishop Bumpas, the teach. |4TUs store, and four ounces ts all that I'm proud of down at 1016| Weled sereneness, and wonder |. e tan, thin, grey.bearded figure ia {YOU will need. This simple remedy c as low as on the wecond floor of | Whit stories they might tet of | Oiety piack, with a amall black apron M8 never been known to fall.—Ad. ~ , hullding, just over the| ‘hose long-ago untamed days jii.4 about him, tried to teach eight | Yertisement ° Whistle Take elevator.” when the Thiingets were mighty | rebe Nious children, who were wild to § y aco | on the Alaskan cos ® ee ee QV ATLETT A | sesin tr shi sens der SCALY SKIN OR WE id lly and nobody tell—Brings PO SO gh back its gloss and youthfulness NO OVERCOAT OVER Common garden sage brewed into » heavy tea, with sulphur and sage added, will turn gray, streaked and trne, faded hair beautifully dark and tux Theyve got the PED: uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and ; <* sulphur recipe at home, tho, which ea ing and mal * life an itching mis Your savings account with this Bank will be credited with one half year’s interest on Octo- “prore oar CING ber 31st. INSTANT 1 at method of treatin: disease with greasy, stick salves and soaps, simply” covere ov the skin thereby giving thr os an intolerable itch is wh i i troublesome An easier way is to l ger deg ak ih ide roe = See what we have to offer in big Virgin Wool, plaid sredients a large bottle, at little back Overeoats; big burly Ulsters; nifty, natty fifteen Wo: Velen wieink "aoe eres Anon es ff Raglans, Rubberized Coats, Gabardines and Whip- Savings Deposits in this Federal Reserve District have materially increased within the past year. Our total savings deposits have in- creased more than the average, and we hope your account reflects a part of this gain. parasites a better chance to live underneath The treatment of eczema has o late undergone a complete and rad We will take pleasure in crediting interest . feal chang 4 #0, instead | of pound,” thus avoiding a lot of muss. cord Overcoats. Also Overcoats of soft, fleecy fabrics in your pass book. treating th only, a clean by breaking up congesti White gray a hair is not s aE : ; coin and pontsting ton ta | jean achenot Seca anc 5 flr we Si aente to vata oor ff Hundreds of styles to choose from; the erentions of SAVINGS DEPARTMENT now be applied, which gets to the paperanian puihtal Aupakenes and attractive America’s best manufacturers. erm: Don't mb. It penetrates to th Wyeth 1 8 gern io the * and Sulphur The Union National Bank |B) ““ECZE tore spot, starting the blood ci. gle reg: REMEMBER THE LOCATION | culating. This reduces painful * it #0 naturally, so @ You Branch at Of Seattle Branch at ths ener dieesvetedtankes ie vanishes. with it and dyaw this through your Ball: d 3 ii fic fi 8. ) jar Hoge Building Georgetown and @kin. Dis Bo! i hair, taking one small strand at a | Second and Cherry bd by SWIFT'S and BAT L's an PN ge La omg ee pune: iby. socaing. all. arey daira} good druggists everywhere, $1.00 pe Try It on that “cold in the cheat.” have disappeared, After another ap- sd ben 24.6 0 dden.08 0 Ban 46 6m Oe oe. eee, bottle, Or sent postpaid by the Joy ey | n plication or two your hair becomes fet tng Wa | Shans Likrent-teptn’ |g Boer) Pacha ge. ant eicetecsan Ground Fleer, Seer Pike Re co younger.-Advertisement,

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