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Aleo Ponman, skipper of a trawler, leaped overboard seven times: ft an effort to rescue the drowning @ok of the boat. “MARTHA” Romantic Comic Opera Soloists Tonight Vanish,” Says Dr. Carey Backache or Any Tendency to Backache or Any Tendecy to More Serious Troubies Don't flush your kidneys with arsh makeshift, says Dr. Carey pecy are too frail and delicately con- Mructed to treat them rough For 40 years I have been pre: Prescription No. 777 for kidney ry} bladder sickness and now that J have retired from active practice have mad ts with we this fording drux r who ought sings of fite specks floating be puffs under eyes, r aims, back ight to get Prescription eases of kidney and Js the depend upon f Owl Drug Co. or any druggists can sup- ply you. sands of der diseases There Was Good for Conge yids as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard Plaster burned and blistered while it Seted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the Plaster and without the blister Musterole does it. It is a clean White ointment, made with oll of Mustard. It is scientifically pre Pared, s0 that {t works wonders Gently massage Musterole in with the fingertips. See how quickly it brings relief—how speedily the pain p Tr e for sore throat bronchitis litis, croup, stiff neck, neu headache congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore mus- cles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, cols of the chest (it may preven' Pneumonia). 35¢ and 65c, Jars and tubes; hospital #ize, $2.00 Better than a mustard plaster pics ins a kone an alwaya| ‘Small Hats land the all-fur turban, Fashion has made most women lengthen their skirts, often very jmuch against their wills, but i» |powerless when it comes to dis lodging the smail hat from favor “Long skirts demand large hats,” the experts say, but women go right ahead ordering small ones, or mak |ing them themselves. And therein [ies the secret of the popularity of }tie amall hat—it may be contrived lat home by any woman with the style sense, even if her knowledge of sewing is most limited. It is @ fact that many of the most lemartly gowned women today who buy their gowns of the most expen sive modistes take great pride in making thelr own hats. Of all types, the easiest to make is the fur-trimmed turban. And this [hat ts to be the style leader for the next few months. The shops are showing the most fascinating ones that may be easily copied on inex penstve frames. ‘The new metal drocades are ef | fectively used for crowns, so are the lfigured silks and the plain velvets lor satins that match the fur or the LESS MEAT IF KIDNEYS BOTHER No man or woman who eats too |much meat can make @ mistake by the kidneys occasionally, leays a well-known authority. Bis {meat eating may develup uric acid, which excites the kidneys; they be- joome overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fall to filter the waste and poisons from the blood; then we get sick Rheumatiom, headache, liver trouble, nervousness, Gizziness, sleepiness and urinary dis. orders often come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys, or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of pass age or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eat meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a giass of water before breakfast, land in a few days your kidneys may act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon | juloe, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush land stimulate the kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes {irritation often ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can: not injure; maken a delightful ef- tervescent lithia water drink, which leveryone should take now and then and b |to help keep the kidneys cl |active and the blood pure, the loften avoiding serious kidney plications. | les: —SAVE MONEY= Travel by sfeamer ORT , M. 1, 7,9 PF, Mm % Ot Pon's tie rn Se FOR ROUND TRIP VICTORIA, B.C PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS DAILY, 12100 Mi (Dees Not Go Ti to Vi SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS) ANDO MILL PORTS HOOD CANAL POINTS HSDAY, FRIDAY, 4000 A. Freight Oni; FOOT MARION ST 3 ee | COLMAN DOCK rite ee thus} SRS OBR ET Defy Fashion| Banished Turbans Remain Fashionable hats of the moment, showing the fur-trimmed costume with which the be worn. Frequently there t» no trimming but the fur, but in many of the eat shops one wees many novel kdeas, Frequently a bouquet of small French flowers in delicate or vivid colors te outlined with fur placed directly tn front. A beaded , Ornament with « strong Oriental tm | Muence, or a fancy feather arrange ment or buckle ts often used in the | same manner. Ermine, mole and some of the thinner pelts are often used for trimmings on a velvet turban. They are tied Into loose bows or knots with ends that are allowed to dangle Jofe the edge and show a bit of gor. geour lining. Velvet flowers and frutts are re tailed this season In very unusual jand fascinating colors and shapes- |taking their inspirations from art |rather than from nature, These nestle very effectively tn fur. Hats made entirely of fur are very |faxhionabie, but they are much more |diffieult for the amateur milliner. Uniens they ai ndied very know. ingly they are apt to look heavy. If you haven't # little fur-trimmed turban in your home you should take steps to acquire one tmme diately. Fur-Clad Child Is Attacked by Dogs | VIENNA, Nov. 9.—While Countess } Elsa von Schoenck was paying a bill in @ jewelers shop, 2-y r-old | daughter Margherita, dressed in « | cap and coat made of squirrel skiog, | toddled onto the sidewalk. There the }child was attacked by eight grey- hounds which apparently mistook the fur-clad child for an animal of some | kind. The baby was badly lacerated }and her clothing torn to shreds before | she was rescued MIND THE STEP Two countrymen came up to Lon don for the first time, and stayed in a West End hotel After they had changed for dinner they eet forth In search of the staircase, and came upon a dark lft shaft, the gate of which had been left open by a careless attend. ant Si ne Ughts below him, the | first man stepped dowr There was @ dull thud “Are you all right, “Jarge shrieked his com- panion anxiously Yen, ame the feeble reply, “but mind the first step, it's a deep ‘unt* —Answers, Lond PERSISTENCE Twenty years ago, Jerome |Uhl, noted painter and opera singer, married Elizabeth Norris, of Philadelphia, They were divorced in 1914, re- married in 1917, and divorced igain in 1919. Now Uhl is ailing for Europe to marry vis former wife for the third Lime. hat ts to THE SEATTLE STAR For winter driving, change to “Red Crown” quick-starting gasoline and stick to it. “Red Crown” vaporizes rapidly, even at zero temperatures. It is the quick- est-starting motor fuel on the market. You'll notice the difference imme- diately in the increased power and flexibility of your engine running on “Red Crown.” It delivers 100% pow- er instantly in the coldest weather. Play safe. Fill at the Red Crown sign, at service stations, garages and other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Cahformia) eS ZEROLENE er” Zerolene good cold-test oils flow freely and lubri- cate perfealy in zero weather — prote@ the bearings — increase the power and flexibility of your engine. Six Lambs Born to Queen Elizabeth LIVERPOOL, Nov. 9.—Six lambs were born to Queen Elizabeth, a ewe belonging to a farmer near Buxton. Live Shell Nearly Wrecks Gas Plant NOC INGHAH, c.. Nov. 8 four-inch live shell found tn the coal being fed to the gas plant furnace here would have wrecked the plant Willard eo eo | Winter Weather iand Battery Trouble often go hand in hand, or should we say “Hand in Pocket A FREE exam- ination NOW by a@ Battery man that knows his bual hess will certainly save you COSTLY trouble later If your Battery is still 7 7 ton aa only needs cui | Seanshing pain Up, we'll do that gindly by reducing congestion 1 withor o obli Sion; ar te: adie were Millions are now using bla ss we'll explain fully and get | ple treatment to stop pain. your WILLING consent to Broan’ applied whoring do the necessary es Fo ace eb ni fresh blood to and through the aching ‘This breaks up H. M gestion, and since congestion arper-Meggee | rete ive “pines, note ; grateful relief follows. nearest TAUNTS ayaa mre weed over, 8 eugos aching backs pains, Good, too, for colds In chest. Sloan's Liniment-hills pain! 3*0 anc BL ANCHARD 3222 EASTLAKE ylation JADMIRAL WAYAT CALIF. , ‘ | |Line for Mezieres Forms at the Left PARIS, Nov. 9.—Reconstructed villas at Mezicres, equipped with all modern improvements, rent for $18 | per month Woman Tells Secret _ of Poise and Tact “Goodness, how I do admire your brother Jim's wife. She has such poise and I never saw such a tactful woman, Sho is always at ease and 1 to any emergency that occurs.” ‘ew, Alice is all that and more She is a wonderful woman and our hole family worship her, Howe I have seen her when s wasn't perfectly poised, and most people think that impossible, We were on & motor trip and had no curtains. It rained and we weren't at all prepared for it. We all got soaked to the skin and ruined some good looking clothes, Alice looked quite be draggled and her nerves were on edge. We all were cross and she was © worse than the rest of us. How she told me that her ‘morale,’ as she calls It, goes all to pieces if knows her hair is stringy and her clothes mussy and soiled.” “Well, 1 guess that is the seeret, but Alice seems naturally very and has such good taste in clothes.” "Yes, and she doesn’t pay an awful for them, either, Brother says can make a dollar go a long She buys most of her lovely Cherr 1015 Second eon the nor of the alto bullding. Pig'n Whis One can buy on credit there and be pays so much a month the year vround and is always well dressed,’ Advertisement, too. ever, she lot way jothes at at cond f London Landlords Bar All Children LONDON, Noy. 9—-A “Save the Children” campaign has been jlaunched here by tenants owing to landlords’ action In refusing to rent jhomes to persous naving children, EVERY SNEEZE HAS A MEANIN When you begin to sneeze, look | out! It's @ sign that you've caught} cold—not just “catching” it, Right] then is the time to get busy if you) want to conquer the cold easily, | quickly and completely. Go at once to a first class drug store and }oent tube n sk for a 60-cent Jar or 26- he famous Den- Bucalyptus Ointment, Heat a} | nful of ina tin plate or cup| and inhale the soothing vapor, This | will quickly open the air p: ares | and help destroy germs which have | attacked the mucous membrane. Re- | peat the treatment, night and morn- ing, drawing the’ vapor into. the| lungs and holding for several seo- | onds before releasing, Place a small | quantity of the ointment in the nos- jtrils and snuft up into the nasal cavity, When going to bed rub your neck and chest with “Deo” and cover jas hot flannel. It is a good plan to carry a tube of “Deo” in your pocket and apply Jup the nostrils several times during jthe day, A valuable treatnent for | colds, catarrh, coughs, influensa, | jbronchitis, asthma and’ respiratory troubles. Contains nothing injurious Guaranteed to give aatistactory ve sults or money Pefunded. ben K |for Bucalyptus Omtment-—say "De and you'll get the genu Por sale | by druggists everywhere. Dennis Mfg. Co. Makers, Berkeley, Cal— Advertisement | foil; ANOTHER DEFINITION “Who's Who"—a book in which others see Us as we see ourselves. —Boston Transcript. BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Ed wards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugarcoated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire ays tem. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sicken- ing, griping cathartics are derived # from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any dis agreeable effects. Dr. F. M, Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of practice ‘among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vere table compound mixed with olive you will know them by theit olive color, Take one or two every night for a weok and note the ef feo, iso and Ba,