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‘amous Austrian Surgeon Restored by Gland Treatment Dr, Lorena, famous Austrian fur press @ispateh, ; landular treatment. ent ‘according te tha doctor's own Statement, has restored him to the health and vigor of his earlier days, and he ts highly enthusiastic about this new branch of medical solenon ‘Thousands of men and women who are lacking In health and en ercy are taking advantage of golence’s most recent discovery and are using Glandogen, & highly con centrated glandular tonto prepared from the glands of healthy young animals, Giandogen has had re markable success tn the treatment ef the rundown, nervous Individual. Tt ts obtainable at the Bartell Drug Stores, Seattic’s lead! aru Ask for free interestt GETS FIRST BUCK ON HUNTING TRIP “Wen, there you are, By Jove, thts is luck. I phoned your house and just left your office and thought 1 never would find you In time.” “Just going up to the office. Come along? Just got back from your hunting trip, T take it. Come on up let's hear all the detalla, Any luck this season?" “Luck, I'll say 80. That's what T wanted to tell you about. I got 4 fine buck. First one I ever shot, too, you know, Gee, he's a bird. Got him slick a a whistle as he was going over a bill, Thought sure he would be gone before I fired, but I got him clean.” “Congratulations, Your first buck, eh? Well, I'm glad you got him.” “What I wanted was to ask you up to the house tonight for venison. The wife ts same cook, you know, and we wanted you and your wife to come up for a feed. That's why I've been racing around trying to get In touch with you.” “Gosh, that's decent of you. We'd love to come all right. Only—well the truth ts, olf man, that my wife haa sworn that she won't go out with me again till I get a new sult. She means it, too. And I haven't the suit yet and can't afford tt to day.” “Aw, say, come along. But ff you do need one and the wife ts serious about that, why not get one quick?) You ought to know about Cherry's, anyway, so I'll tell you. They have good quality clothes there and you Duy on credit. Six months to pay.” At 1015 Second Ave, in the Rialte Bldg., right over the Pig’n Whistle ‘Take elevator. —Advertisement. Place Advice, to girl away from home. not permit it—and the others, Dear Cynthia Grey: here IT come, T am 20 years old and have have lots of boy friends. I rent first came to Seattle. shut the door in my face. The next place I moved te I soon found wasn't decent, so I moved again, Of course they didn’t care how many callers I had but I could not Ive in a place Itke that, And I had to move twice after that, Finally I told the boys not to come up so often, and they said they would not bother me again, and have not so far; but I like my friends and like them to come and see me, just as much as the girls who have homes, Now, shall I quit having friends and always be alone? You know my a home? could do? Yours truly, LETTTES. Why not become acquainted with some girls of your o1on age? That should be easy, wince you have a position. Invite them to come up, too, when your doy friends call. In that way you will receive invitations from girte who are in @ posttion to entertain in their homes, Did you know, Lettie, there area umber of families im this city with large homes who would gladly ac- commodate one or tee roomers, nice young men and tcomenf At a rea- sonadle cost, too. In most of theee homes you are allowed home priv- fleges, euch as the use of the partor to entertain your company, etc. Also, there ts another solution te your problem. Numbers of girls who gether in thos and threes and rented @ two or three-room apartment. Girls i | | : : ; i Ly ! ht i t i | i | i | i i 3 a it ii fH a 3 il; 1H + it 4 ii FI H Ly at tee Ses8 Be i i: Fu ideal eatiofac- Ei ce. ce eire oe om genera! Nving this way have really reduced the cost of living, as compared with living in hotels and boarding houses, because they may do their o1on cook- ing and washing, «fa Try one of these plone I'm eure you will find it aatlafactory. when I met some of my boy friends from home. had lived in the same town with me all of my life and used) to eat at my mother’s a great deal. Tho first thing they said| Ninth ave. and Pine at., be- was: “L, if you will cook us a good meal we will bring up the | food,” so I promised and that evening they came home with |me after work and I cooked dinner, and after that we played cards until about 9:30. A few nights afterward they came up and always went away before 10. About a week after- ward, my landlady told me to move, plain, but she only said, “Oh, I know about your kind,” and room is the only place I have to call | Can you tell me what I/ are away from home, have gone to-| Cynthia Grey: Walls of Her Hotel Room Her Home and Only Entertain Boy Friends—She Seeks BY CYNTHIA GREY This morning I found among my mail a letter from the She has no girl friends or relatives tn Washington, She hae no place other than her hotel room to entertain her boy friends. First-class hotels, she says, will she cannot live in them, What is she to do? Her letter follows: 1 have read your letters every night since I landed in Seattle and you seem like a real friend, so Three months ago I came here and I have a good position in a store and like your city fine, only for one reason. no folks in Washington, but 1 You may think this sounds odd, but when you read my letter thru you will understand, a nice place of two rooms on Third ave. when I I had only been here five or six days These boys I did, but tried to ex- Miss Grey will recefve callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and oh Tuesday and Thureday from | ll a m, to 12 m, each week. Please do not come at other times as It seriously interferes with her writing. What ts tungsten? A stecl-ogrey, pulverulent, Reavy, | metallic element. 1 ts weed in alloys and certain of ie saits have applica tion im arte, eee How many Indians are there living }in the United States and how many oD reservations? There 540917 Indians in the , exclusive of Alaska 00,000 of this num- reservations, ee How are U. 8 silver and gold cer- Uficates secured? All siver and gold certificates ts sued dy the U. 6. government have ativer and gold reserve in the United States treasury to cover them. Bil- ver te in the form ef coin and gold ts im the form of bullion or coin, The Act of March, i811, provides that a Mmited number of gold certificates may be teeued against gold bullion. eee What ts used to make ashestos | stick on stoves or grates? A mixture of asdestoe coment and | water or flour paste will be satisfac- tory. Tha secret of success | the asbestos on in email pir jine, 4 with the hand to follow the outline of the odject being covered. eee What ts “Wall Streett™ A street mm New Yor city running from Broadway to the Bast river, fol- ber are living Unless you see the SPIRIN SAY “BAYER” when you buy. _ Insist! 619.7%. “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are |by car driven by Ame Sagdahi not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for F. D. Hall, Civil War -D. 5 Colds Headache Ex-Government Toothache Rheumatism es Physician Warns Neuritis — Lumbago fee Teinnd formule Vtor “ehh “eaten Neuralgia Pain, Pain ore are th J le fs cortais ‘aliment. and if Zou, take only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. may do yourself infinite harm. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablete—Alse bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiste Far better for you to call and seq | Aeptris te the trade mark of Beyer Manufactare of Menenceticacidenter of Gallaylicaté our specialist, be examined and find out just which one juitable fer, your cass. Port of H ird ave. opposite the vertisement. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tublete—the eubstitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous, ‘These little olivecolored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ deter. mination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant Iittle tablets do the 00d that calomel does, but have no bad after effects, They don’t injure the teeth like strong liquids or ealo- mel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoo with the gums, So 60 strong Nquids. It is best not to take calo- mel Let Dr. Howards’ Olive Tab- lets take its place. Headaches, “duliness* and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you! eel “logy” and “heavy.” ‘They sh, 1327 — Aa > GHARP PEOPLE are™, distrusted—sharp files are invited and make ‘useful. Nicholson Files always make good, too, Be cure the serms fo camped on the We you bow to come in themselves A FILE FOR EVERY PURPOSE NICHOLSON FILE G “clear” clouded brain and “perk up” epirita, lé0 and io, Advertisement PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND THE SEAT Rev. David E. Anderson of Bridgeport, Conn., will hold ja series of meetings at the Firet Swedish Baptist church, \ginning Tuesday evening and continuing each following evening until Sunday. lowing the line of the carty city wall @oress Manhattan Isiand, It contains numerous banking tnatitutions, ond ts the center of financial operations in the United States, The stock ex- change, being f ff off it on Broad street, “Wall atreet® is an expreaston often used as a symbol for the money power ef the country. eee | Was Strteaac Newton @ Christian believer? The following t@ what one of the standard books of reference says “"That the greatest philosopher of which any ave can boast,” says Brewster, ‘was @ sincere and humble believer in the leading doctrines of our religion and Nved conformadly to its precepts, has been juatly regarded as @ proud triumph of the Christian faith’ Newton's religious opinions, however, were not strictly orthodor LAke Milton, he wars to have had os decided leanin wards Artantem.” eee i Ie the Intellectual capacity of women equal to that of ment Anthropologists and prychologtets arem to be rather generally agreed) that all recent studies of the question of the relative mental capacity of | men and women show that the tn-| tellectual capacity of women ts quite equal to that of men, Intelligence | teste among studenta and other! Classes seam to prove this, The aver. | age see of the brain of women somewhat below that of men, but sine of drain acems to have no direct re- lation to inteiiioence. ee Under the selective draft law, how many men were registered i how .;many Inducted Into the service There were 24224.081 men reot tered and slightly more than £500, 000 were inducted. eee ‘Whe was “Fatima The favorite daughter ef the Prophet Mahomet. 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 61 Roy at, told police Friday that his car had struck an unknown woman at Fremont ave and N. 84th st. She was unhurt. 61 Nancy Kahle, 8, 408 12th ava N., was bruised Friday when 0, R. Dodge, 408 12th ave., backed his car from hin garage. The firl ran into the side of the car, Dodge said. 61 —Wilfred Wilson, 6838 Btxth ave, N. W, reported Friday that while driving an auto at Bighth ave. and Westlake ave, Mra. A. Rit son, 922 Lenora st., was struck, the car passing over her leg. 12, was knocked down and bruised Friday on John st, near Y: VO 1936% John Veteran, Dies Here —F, P. Nudleman, 1911 £.)! TLE STAR $ 2.50% $ 5.00 | $.7.50 $10.00 | $12.50 $15.00 | $20.00 hana oe OO $100 | $150 | $200 $250 $300 $400 These easy terms of first payment and the liberal Gottstein credit service removes the problem of neces- sary cash on hand and provide an easy means of sat- | \sfying your desire for a h want it. ome furnished the way you If you are continuously paying money on “rented” furniture you have no permanent investment. We charge no interest, nor anything extra, to buy on our easy terms. THE THANKSGIVING RANGE Assure BUCK’S RANGES COAL AND WOOD—-GAS COMBINATIONS you successful Thanks giving cooking. ‘Trade your eld fange—liberal allowances. Sold on easy terms as low an $5.00 down and $5.00 monthly, { { Wood | Ol—Electric { Any Heater | "38, Town LWeextr} FEATURING THE THANKSGIVING DINING ROOM The room which at this season becomes the center of home interest, attraction and hospitality. Now displaying on our Main Floor many beautiful, new and exclusive designs in moderna dining suites. A few examples of the newer period styles: 6-PIECE WILLIAM AND MARY COMBINATION MAHOGANY SUITE S-PIECE HEPPELWHITE COMBINATION MAHOGANY §' O-PIECE ELIZABY’ MAHOGANY SUITE OPIECE CROMWELIAAN JACOBE. OAK SUITE ......... OPIEOE ITALIAN MOTIF ‘COMBINA WALNUT SUITE .......... 1AN COMBINATION AN $257.50 *-. $286.00 $325.00 ‘-aae. $369.50 reese, $385.00 —————_a- 8-PIECE DINING SET Mission Style Gelden or Fumed Oak Special $114.50 Bix Pleoes William ané Mary Combination Walnut Reguiar $149.50 SPECIAL $79.50 Regularly $95.00 $143.50 Bix Pieces Combination Walnut Regular $179.00 $189.50 Eight Pieces William and Mary Combination Mabogany Regular $231.50 M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS 1514-16 Second Avenue, Near Pike Four Large Floors of Homefurnishings st Tribute to Seattle Pioneer Funeral services for Charies Win tera 81, Beattie pioneer, were heid at the Boaney-Watson chapel at ip m Saturday. Winters, who died at his home, 1118 Ninth ave. Tues After 20 years tn the lumber bus- inens at Seabeck, Winters came to Seattle, where he resided until his death. He is wurvived by the widow, Mra. Mathilda Winters, and a son and daughter, Dr. C. Winters and Mre. . Hillman. Man Robbed of $40 and Ordered to Run Two bandits early Monday held up and robbed Nick Peterson, 2536 43rd ave. N., of $40 near bis home. Both “CASCARETS”—CONSTIPATION Clean Your Bowels! Clean your bowels—then fest fine! Stop Sick Headache, Dizziness, Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath Candidate “Pledges 5-Cent Carfare Five-cent street car fare for the city of Boattle is one of the things that will come to pass if Richard Gowan, @emocrat, ts elected state senator for the $4th district. At least that ts what Gowan pledges te vote }for tn « statement relative to his campalan, He would bring that about by «law Prohibiting the city council from ing the fare in excess of 6 centa Other matters that will have his at- tention If he ts permitted to serve in guarantee law, the repeal ef the Hart letate coda, increased compensation for injured workers, repeal of the poll tax, consolidation of city and| county governments, abolition of one- | half of the officials. | méh carried automatio pistols. | After robbing Peterson the bandits told him to run as fast as he could, an order which Peterson gladly | obeyed. | | you up. There will be no bowel Freeman D. Hall, etvil war vet) rnjoy the nicest, gentlest bowel | Polson to cause colds, sick headache, eran and a member of Green Lake post No, 12, G. A. R, died Sunday |°leanaing you ever experienced by | wien yon wal at the home of hie eon, Orren A.| taking ome or two candy-like Casoar | store men, wor | dizziness, biliousness or sour stomach up in the morning. and children take Hall, 659 ©, 86th st. He ts survived | ets tonight. They physic your bow-|Cascareta for t by two other sona, W. ©. Hall, Forks, Wash. and BH, I. Hall, Du- luth, Minn. JUST A BIRD AND A PUP--YOU GOT ’EM? Anybody got a fox terrier pup py for which they would Itke to find a home? Or a female can ary? A little boy in Hnumolaw writes to The Star that he would like to have one or both. He will call for or pay postage, should anyone have @ pup or bird that might be his. The little boy oan be reached by word sent Mrs. T. R. Carden, Enumclaw, ‘Wash. U.S. NAVY YARD Take Vast Steamers et Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Daily | am, 1:45, 9:18, 6:16 Dm Except Sunday. avy Yard Dock Rou’ mM se93 els fully. All the constipated waste and sour bile will move out of the bowels without griping or atirring jthan all ative-cathartics combined, es, algo 26 and | 60 cent sizes Any drugstore, | RELIEF FOR YOUR TROUBLE ZONE — the nose and throat. the upper house are a state bank | Irish Row Is Not Worrying England ‘The Irish question Is settled for| all time, and Engiand has a new! problem on her hands—that of the confiict between labor and the old partios, ‘Thie te the statement ef Sir Gib bert Parker, famous English novel- ist and statesman, who will speak at the Masonic temple Monday night “The Irish question has been set- ted and settied forever,” Sir Gil- bert said Monday. “England has no more direct control over the south of Ireland than over Canada, Austras Na, New Zealand, South Africa of Newfoundland, All that remains t¢ that Ireland ie under the Britis - Cascade P-T. A. - it to Meet Tuesday Cascade P.-T. A. will meet Tuesday THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY We offer and recommend 1% our 6% preferred stock at $85 per share to yield 7.06 per cent. Over 2,700 investors in this district own our notes and stocks. This number is increasing monthly as the value of our securities is appreciated. Capital obtained from the sale of this stock ts to be used for the extension and improvement of the com pany service, In other words, it all goes back into property. This company furnishes a service to a population of 580,000, This company enjoys the same successful manage- ment that has guided its last twenty-two years, Par value of this stock fs development during the $100. Redeeming price $125. Dividends on this stock are exempt from the present normal Federal income tax. Dividends are payable four times each year, on the 15th day of January, April, July and October, at the rate of 6%, which at the market price of $85 {s a yield of 7.06 per cent to the investor. This offering will be withdrawn from the local mar ket November 14th next. For further information call at or phone any of the company’s offices. Make checks payable to Puget Sound Power & Light shane ope et sobre