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1922. THE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, EA TTLE STAR EN GLISH CANDIDATES FOR PARLIAMENT at minimum price oy ee may have all of today’s : Twenty-eight English women are candidates for parliame | luxurious elegance. You ¥, tions. Above are shown, left to right, Dame H. Gwynne Vau vy can obtain the beautiful, {! Scott-Gatty and Mra, Coombe Tennant. All are taking an ac soft-textured Normandy \\ | tional campaign. and Bolivia, the rich, vel- Fes Laman ame “ey vety Valdieca and Fashona nt 4 in styles of New York's most exclusive shops Three days ago these sold at $50 to $65—NOW *35 Lowly S pud Is Sharing the Fruit Show Honors Growers Prove Merit of Potatoes Grown in Western Washington Districts Queen Ptppin isn’t the only representative of royalty at the Pac Northwest Fruit expo sition. The lowly potato—grown Ask us to help you select the Coat that pleasingty brings out your personality. Jorn Washington Potato show in be [ing held tn connection with the fruit J oxpoaition | And anybody to perfection in Western Wash: lexhitit and tasted it—for that ts ‘ Ington—is king of a division of | possibie—can hardly dispute Western Luxurious collar and cuffs of beaver, squirrel, plati- | the show that is attracting all | Washington's claim to being a real manner of attention at the Bell St. terminal, “Our folks have traveled along in| Home folks used to think the only |ine potato business like they have tn worthwhile potatoes were grown ID some other lines,” said A. B. Ny. Eastern Washington districts, While | strom, King county agent and man conceding the merit of the Eastern |ager of the potato show. “They have Washington product, Western Wash: | produced a most excellent product, ington growers aren't willing jbut they have teen slow to standard yield an inch in their favor. It ts tolige it and put tt on the market in prove the value of Western Wash: |such a manner that will attract the [tuber country num wolf or czracul decorate many of these models. All are Canton crepe lined. The remarkably low price means quick disposal. It will pay you to call early. prices. neumera here and elsewhere have heard so much about the po- tatoes of other sections that they | think ours ought to play second fid- [dle Such is not the case at all, ic we have the goods to prove it.” WAS A BROKEN- DOWN WOMAN | | The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money | Second and Union, Seattle, Wash. ) Then I Bogan Taking Lydia | E. Pinkham’s Medicines yourself as to their taste) aiker stration agent for King county, It's her business to make you want to eat Wentern Washington murphies, Bhe's making & go of her Job if the crowds around her booth are fair evidence Mina Walker, every day ot 220 and at #:30 p. m., demonstrates how Western Washington potatoes can best be prepared for the table. Rome varieties are bewt for baking, some for boiling. some for scalloping, and jm on. A complete kitchen outfit! jenables her to prepare spuds tn all these ways at the show and to serve samples free to the visitors. If you [really want to know what a good baked potato tastes ifke, bo around when they're being served hot The show ftaelf is a revelation to mont folks. Ten vartetion are repre sented in booths which make the fruit exhibitors brush up a bit to keep tn step. Among the potato exhibitors are the following Plerce county-—C. Hi. Corltas, Sum- : Sebastian Honura, Graham; G. to satinfy go to Mim Edna ker is home de Welsh Cows’ Sell. sate Fe sc at Bottom Prices | iw youn at a tenets par LONDON, Nov. 14-—Dairy cow*| formance for Mra Oscar Hammer. from the Welsh and Shropshire dis | «tein, widow of the impressarto, only fricts are now selling for $196 to| 128 persons showed up and all but $150, as compared with $360 to| two of the artists refused to appear. a 'British to Feed 50,000 Russians The diameter of the earth at the MOSCOW, Nov. 14. — James equator is 7.926.5 miles, but at the O'Grady, M. P., has arrived here to poles, since the sphere is flattened in that. direction, only 7,900 miles. superintend the feeding of 60,000) | Russian children under British relief @ | auspices. *h | Morocco formerty was the Roman | province of Mauretania, for which | ithe giant liner of that name was | called. seemed to he smothering times, but in a week 1 felt like an- other woman. I also used Lydia E Lower co gg tg bpm De ane a oO alice eat Spon who is 4 troubles. You mai | Pink Birthday Cake at Tot’s Party|{ monial, as it is oe, Peterson, Graham; Frances Ho- | “Oh, Mrs. Green! How @ you mone ie Mien. Ber Niesaldton nure, Graham; L. J. Ganwich, Puy- lao? The funniest thing. 1 was ville, La, lallup; P. J. Stelling, Puyallup; C. HL | Mre. Landry's worde—“as it | Snell. Puyallup; John & Snell. Puy- is true.” Every letter recommending | SUP: a @uneers 1 eon ree “ “a Vi Com- | nervy wo % Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. | - 514 ‘Tacoma: Thomas Wilson; Wal- | pound is genuine, It is a statement | dx | felling the A ap agtyee sagen ae, Jowmma; Jacob Stelling, eines Just as the women tn your own | | just thinking of you.” | “Well, I'm glad to see you. You [haven't been over for a week or | two.” “No; I've been busy. But I |‘ wanted to tell you that next Tues i . Skagit county. Torrell, Mount ; nee agi day ia going to be Betty's fifth |neighborhood tell each other about | < 0 joratee. a Thankestving | eetnday, and I'm planning to have |them. For fifty years Lydia #,| Vernon; B. J. Connor, Sedro-Wool- or any day in ghe year. Come ane or her little playmates in,|Pinkham's Vegetable Compound haa|l*y: Anderson Bros, Bow; Eckman in and hear them, with other Advertinermnt, & West, Mount Vernon; M. F. Snel- new selections played for || I want your Agnes and James to|*0ld on merit.— son, Burlington; R. D. Bates, Bedro- your approval! ‘sauhe.” Bie | eo P sa “That will be very nice The) hon ong Ceri s children love nothing better than » _ King county upp, Kenton; | birthday party.” Chris Blott, Enumclaw; A. Holm, "Yes; the little tots have so much Enumclaw; N. 8 Dahl, Kent; John in soldatt Pe It will be a pink party with a | Magnusson, Enumclaw; Kellerup Lucreaia Bort, Bepranc ff} e, with Bros. & Christianson, Issaquah; pink and white birthday cake, with . ’ In Italian | | Aaron Neeley, Jr, Auburn; W. J five candies, Iam planning to have jAdair, Tolt; A. J. Bi K an ice cream rose for them all and | Adair, Tolt; A. immer, ont; 4 white candies, Then we'll | |John G. Stewart, Auburn; Robert {pink and w | Hartman, Kirkland; E M. Smith, have « balloon for each child and) leunning little paper caps. You} | won't mention all this to your kid dies, of course, It's to be ® sur South Seattle; Oscar Johnson, Harold Hanson, Enumclaw Thurston county——Roy Olympia; Guy KR. Taylor, D. Lassen, Olympia. San Juan county—Charles Wood, Tok; ohn McCormack, Tenor Taylor, Olympia ; | Puts No; I wouldn’t spoll the surprise | A | for anything.” | into character suit of polonaln) } a Frida: arbor. | aut ait the mothers tris of Sie lad clothes, that your i road county-—R. P. Roberts, rg Your embroidery and the yous! personality ff man We Faer, conductor) | oT woud i aceul ealinds ‘ein < chitin | brings out. Ferndale; R. A. Bair, Ferndale; Ar- | 13 I had better send them. The truth | : thur Buttner, Perndale; Walter Yuk ~ 2 pe pe ovgoote sac le wave} Clothes of dig- yore ledoher F. M. Gowen, Sti-| Wy, ied ¥) lrome before I go anywhe nity and refine- Niaay' anbaacesce ina ay Third e. Acai melting them ees ole | ment that busi- Suquamish; Otto Junken, Fort Or- Se rete, tating, dont over | ness and profes- [A |inntrock. otiia: W. 8. Horn, Olatia | \the Pin Whistle, and buy some sional men want. Fae sec tgmna gg gpa e a thing pretty on credit? Six months bell, Snohomish; E. E. Crandall, Sno ng pretty on © onth Advertisement. | BE. F. Bergeron hormish Snohomiah; to pay, you know ne | payed) Johns Silsby, Snohomish; J. M. Vit Praia ter, Machias; A. J. Robinson, Marys } ville; Johns Strous, Marysville; TIMELY BEAUTY HINTS Society women wash their own hair, not because it is a fad, but be cause they wish to obtain the great est ‘possible hair beauty and be sure they are not using anything harm ful. They have found that In wash ing the hair it f# never wise to use a makeshift, but is always adviaable | io use a preparation made for sham pooing only. Many of our friends aay they get best results from a} simple home-made canthrox mixture. | | You can une this at a cost of about 3 | | cents a shampoo by getting some our druggist and dis- | jcanthrox from y ee Hl te, Sedaeone | Henry Lark, Arlington; Herbert Har ter, Arlington; John Regan, Marys ville; Carl Nelson, Marysville; 1, | Roth, Marysville; Douglas C. Ford, | Snohomish; Karl Koetbetn, Snohom ish; Gus Dill, Monroe; A. B. Amund-| son, Snohomish; Alfred Palmer, Ar |lington; Clarence Matthews, Hart- ford; Walter Gene, Snohomish; A Pigott, Snohomish; W. J. Farsell, Kiverett; D. J. Kallenquin, Bothell; orge Stanton, Marysville. rieties exhibited —Netted Gem, Beauty of Hebron, Marly Rose, Irish Beauty, Burbank, Pride of Multno- mah, American Wonder, F All, Barly Burpee, Danish EKANE cho Tnce AMUSEMENTS _ THIS MOORE « TWKE WEEK DAILY THEATRE erry ao 5130 Topies of the Day | Rose, Kills and Rose | The Andrieft Trio | A%2 Burke and Durkin | 9% Characterizen our methods in every transaction and our cus- re are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with souna busl= ? 9125 | | solving « teaspoonful in a cup of hot Pear _ Newpert water. ‘This makes enough shampoo | | ONE DRED passengers ar- be and Pearson id to apply to all the hair, in-| [rived in Seattle Monday aboard the er | Thompson 9137 | stead of just the top of the head, ax /wteamship H. F, Alexander from Call | The Karyetion | with most preparations, Dandruff, | fornia. ports, The vennel, whitch ts A | ts Dool ‘Bele 10:05 | excess ofl and dirt are dissolved and | jcommanded by ¢ ‘apt, George I, oh, i |. Becky 208 Sa |) entirely disappear in the rinsing wa- | alno arried a latge cargo. HF bi adll 10:30 hair will be so fluffy that | Alexander, president of the Pacific Hackett an nar | ter, Your hatr wi | % aw ord / L and Delw Jit will took much heavier than {t a. Peoples Savings Bank | | **ea™sip Co ool - poche the vathe News 16:86 1) 1 instar and softness will also de |) smoonD AVE. AND PIKE sr, | {° company’s agent at Long Heach, EWC DAILY —ai20, | tight you—Advertisement, Cal, were on the passenger list, i was han viewed they ington potatoes that the flirt West-| moat favorable attention and the best | ystrom can tell you all about | Bag potatoes, but if you actually want | Mins Wal-| nt in the coming general elec- ghan, Mrs. A, Barton, Mise tive part in the present sensa-| |Hear Damage Suit Against the City Trial of a sult for $15,000 brought againet the city of Seattle by Mins Kathryn Tobin was begun Tuesday before Supertor Judge A. W. Frat jOn the day before Thankagiving. | 921 Mins Tobin alleges an automo » knocked her in front of @ street Dexter ave, Sho lost one limb bi car on and wan otherwise severely injured. FRANK BUCHET, purser on board the President Grant, pleaded gullty to a charge of the possession of Nquor in Judge Edward EB. Cush man's court Tuesday morning and won fined $760. Ernest Brown, plead jing guilty to a similar charge, was given 4 days in the county jail The first appearance of the negro tm the Pngli#h colonies In America was in 1619 when « cargo of slaves w landed at Jamestown. F ACK HURTS FISH KONE Too much meat may form urte i, which excites the kidn they | become overworked; get masiah ache and fee} like lumps of lead lurine becomes cloudy, the wader in lirritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during ithe night. When the kidneys — you must help them flush off body's urinous waste or you'll er ” real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery tn the kidney re sion: you suffer from backache, sick | headache, dizziness, stomach gets | |nour, tongue costed and you feel | rhwumatic twinges when the weather in bad, | Drink tote of water: also get from any pharmactat four ounces of Jad | Salts; take a tablespoonful In « giasn lof water before breakfast for a few jdays and your kidneys may then act fine. ‘This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon futea, | combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged |kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to help new tralize the acids in urine, so it no longer in a source of irritation, thus often ending biadder weaknens Jad Baltes is inexpensive, cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescent thin water drink which everyone should take now and then to help keep the kidneys clean and active Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe tn cor recting kidney trouble while it ts only troubl METROPOLITAN FINAL WEEK TONIGHT and TOMORROW NIGHT “THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY” WED. MATI INEE H. M. S. PINAFORE “THE BOHEMIAN GIRL” Prices: Mat., 250, 50c; Nights, the, Be, T5e, $1.00 Pini NOW SEL ae “All Next Week | Mats, Wed. and Sat. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRA@RDIRARY DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS “The Gold Diggers’ Avery Hopwood’s Famous Comedy distinguished Belasco after 2 solid years New York; Theater, Same company Lyceum Theater, 6 months Powers’ Chicago. = MAIL Prices Seats Thurs. ORDERS Nights, 600. $¥50 NOW Mats., 60c Make reservations early, Send in stamped retu envelope. Lith AN GE Eb “Find the Christmas Face” Contest 156 Prizes for best resem- blances to Gillette Christ- mas Faces, The next group of faces will be published in this paper on November 16th, B Ask your Gillette Dealer for GILLETTE PRIZE BOOK with Conditions of Contest Father, Brother, Uncle—or the best of friends — The men you think most about should godown on yourChristmas list for a New Improved Gillette. and every day a grateful remem, The finest of razors — the brance of you! GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO., Boston, U.S. A. ‘The New Improved Christmas Gift without an equal for Men. A lifetime of service— Fe Se 2G Oe SG se ORANGES SHIP! OROVILLE, Cal, Nov. first carload of California oranges to | be shipped East was en route today | from here to Ontario, Can. It was| picked November 1 and, on account | of car shortage, was forced to wai 14 ayn before it could be moved, ac coriing to the California Fruit Di tributors’ association. “ACID STOMACH !! MEALS SOUR OR FORM GAS, GAS Chew a Few Pleasant Tablets Indigestion Gone. Crosses Ocean to } Marry—Backs Out MANSFIELD, England, Nov. Miss Catherine Burton, whe | for New Zealand recently to | Rev. J. T. Paddison, has cabled ts is Pact asniy) having decided UGH LINE BG, AUB LUMO OR. PACKICHE AA Kidneys cause backache? Weg | ten! Your backache ts caused by beago, sciatica, or a strain, and quickest relief is trating St. Jacobs Ol!. Rub it on your painful back, and the soreness, stiffness and disappears. Don't stay @ small trial bottle of St. Jacobs from your druggist and limber up. moment after it is applied wonder what became of the or lumbago pain. Rub old, honest St. Jacobs whenever you have sciatica, ralgia, rheumatism or epraina, as is absolutely harmless and burn the skin, > | WRITING KEY TO CHARACTER SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14. —~ | Handwriting analysis as @ means of | diagnosis of disease and revealing emotional characteristics is the latest field of exploration entered by Dr. Albert 8. Abrams, San Francisco physictan and scientist, noted for his “blood text” methods of determining heen ion was announced today from Dr. atory here that he had hay gy a pagan 4 of reasearch ex periments that electronic vibrations, such as he claims are detected by his “onctilophore,” in the blood sre transmitted to handwriting. Writing of various persons already haa been identified by this means, it was naid. Manuscripts of men dead many years have been studied in this man- ner, including Edgar Allen Poe and Samuel Johnaon. Interesting revela- tions regarding them, !t ts claimed, were made by the tell-tale vibrations. Jnat how far the study of hand- writing may be carried is not known. Tt was potnted out, however, that it | may prove of even greater value in ertininology than tm medicine. Carries Button in Ear for Many Years DEAL, England, Nov, 14.—While Henry Falkner was picking a nap- ‘The moment “Pape's Diapepain” | Kit off the floor, a small button fell from his ear, The button had reaches the stomach al! distress from | acid stomach or indigestion ends.|4ropped Into his ear when he was Immediate relief from flatulence, | °"!Y five years old. gases, heartburn, palpitation, full- ness or stomach pressure. Correct your digestion for a few cents, Millions keep it handy. Drug- gists recommend it Instant stomach relief! Harmieaat Drug addiction, tho of long stand ing tn the Orient, 414 not become problem tn Western countries untll after 1945, fi na i Coal Savin q5 Mrs. A. K. had been buying a i BELEN LINGHAM coal. She changed eon four that Good Saved $3.50 Per Ton Total Saving $14.00 She has that much more money, clear saving, to buy Christmas Presents. BELLINGHAM COAL is clean, scotless, makes a quick, hot fire or a slow, steady fire, as wish —Bellingham Burns Best” in Furnace, Range, Grate or Stove. From Your Dealer or Phone Elliott 5017 BELLINGHAM COAL MINES Seaboard Bidg., Seattle ie Dae ana mt I v4 ( iD l 7 7 We wa ly i il! il TD Ny cn i roll