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SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922. THE Decne Goal . | 2 i} ° Ps o( TAIL TALE CURTAILED | ne Cynthia Grey o(__TAIL TALE CURTAILED } A eet vee es j fag NENLOREN AN? TD The Nervous Woman—What Can She Do When | Medicine Fails? —A Few Hints. BY CYNTHIA GREY A young woman writes that she is nervous—just nervous, |and despite medical treatments of various sorts, she grows steadily worse, and that her condition, she feels, will be re- sponsible for breaking up her home because of her irritable- ness, T am not in a position to give professional advice, but 1 feel sure that this woman or any other can do much by study- ing her illness from a psychological viewpoint, A good, wholesome, substantial diet plays an important) part. Half the cases of nerves from which women suffer | neat appearance. their origin to improperly digested foods. This causes figety, welt cowed, extra henyy.aqion-- Svritable weaple with rab So se mottled skins and dull Acai $35° to $4 85 The poor stomach is overloaded and gas travels thru the sys- SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Insist! Unless you see the ‘‘Bayer Cross’ on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for tem, clogging both mental and bodily efficiency. } Clothes also play their part. High heels cause a tired spine. Comfortable feet mean a comfortable mind. The) tight corset is almost a thing of the past, but the tight waist- band. is also a thing to be avoided. The daily hot tub is one of the most soothing treatments for a person of nervous temperament, The woman who is nervous should) live in simple surroundings, not in|| Miss Grey Po ee eee rooms cluttered with dric-a-brac,|| '® her office Monday, Wednesday where the furntiure ts so crowded || 4nd Friday from 4 to 2 p.m, and Colds Headache that one ts constantly having to pick on Tuesday and Thursday from one’s way. The wall paper showld|| 11 & m, to 12 m. each week 00% Leat! Shoes, blac! > . je 100% Leather Shoo, in black inet se ull of scroll werk und Witte || Please do not come at other times Toothacne Rheumatism edt pa ; specks that dance in a tired eye, || & It seriously interferes with her ee beoed Also colors such as red, orange and || Writing. j Py $400, $ry00 raw greens produce an. irritating Neuritis Lumbago to — effect, where soft buff, gray or dull |isiand containa the chief office build. woes @pparently are soothing jings of the city, banks, tenements, | N | . Pp. ‘ Pp: ‘ = Another thing which the Mohiy| museums and palaces. It Wea be- " strung woman nee to be by her-| tween the Hudson, East and Harlem eura gia ain, ain self a Certain amount of thine each | rivers and ts 13% miles long with its) This dog's temper barometer broke the temper of a Chi- doy. 1” Wegiht, Totazes, and she | greatest breadth of #14 miles at 10K! a oore sudge, who refused to pass judgment upon how “B ad hich i di ti should le the habit, she should | st. gos , tg do s0 ly and avoid as she would eee “Controller” got that way. His mistress had brought action Acce t only payer package which contains proper Irections. the plague, n nise and confusion, 1s what colors 24 Mewes state to determine whether the dog was naturally vee fer as Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. he mpectrum conaistes ; } ; sed Hoe orrier, or What wae the ron made by the} The foliowine seven: Tiolet, tn “ — at eon gd by eile we a lk b hin ‘Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacd Greek meacenger Ph 4 ° | dle, Dink greet, gallows, evende ond " are e tail had been curtailed by the people selling hi ae TS e story is that he from | red, | to her. at Southend enjoyin’ theirselves.”-— i IRL Athens to Sparta to oak aid of | eee | nao eae —$—$—__—— |¥rom Punch, London. Granny (who doesn't Itke moderm the Spartans before the Battle of| What Is white gold? —— manners)—You girls are so useless Mersthon a distence of 150 miles | An alloy of about 5 parte silver to Sg ‘h ] | A t ti 1922 Record of | The Missiasippl. frequently spoken nowsdays. | Why. 1 Rebate don't {fe fie deus ‘The enact time te netlone of gol ' School Teachers, Attention Pedestrians Hit | oti '!s Say titre firm, teing| "Phe Youngent—Whet a ear olé “SPECIAL” | bal de’ Will hogs eat bituininous coal? e citations yosee Pad me A rapa abbas 0 =y' yp ye bla gia e | surpassed by the Amazon, the Nile.|granny you ere! Why, they ere te , - | wc on riotlc exercises, c., in yor classroom? - as 91 pairs of Misses’ Shoes; sk {ihe were the parents of William) Yes, it tr sometimer piven them : otras axpreines, Sie. in yume cncareten? by Automobiles the Yanktse and the Yenlsel, in the} make the gramophone play, ob 11% to 2; black and brown— oe nae Mary (Arden) Shake. | ‘tt thelr regular food, but the United tiving the history of Thanksgiving day, not only in America, but pee tt RE a a eee i $495 epeare, Bi ake-| states department of agriculture does (ts ancient and mediaeval origins and methods of celebration, saentits oan i= eee jot recommend ite use. Coal con- ogether with a suggested program of recitations, readings, ete, has 63 nAn unidentified boy wa : | taina large quantities of Mme, tron deen prepared by our bureau in Washington from the best sources WO knevtied down at 14th ave.) Cc ki : il must Where did Rhode Island get its| sulphur, sodium, potassium and other obtainable, and will be matied you free on receipt of the coupon N. W, and W, 70th st., Tuesday, A 00 ng CnsiiS ‘ve United Shoe Stores, Inc. | name? | minerals. These minerols make up below. Simply fill {t out, tnclose postage and send tt to the address an auto driven by G. H. Metoalf, 1443 | | Rhode Island was named from a) for the deficit in mineral matter | given. |W. 63rd st. The lad was severely > =m Fot auick ts 1220-Second Avenne-1220 [Ri sme! tstand tn Narragansett Bay,| which ds not supplied by the grain, And of courne any reader Interested in the origin and history of | | Prulsed. orq results on Koods Eylandt or “red island.” Ac-| however, coal has a tendency to con- the Thanksgiving custom, or @ program of exercises for the day, is | A. Borreson, 7251 Ell ave. A all metalware use | cording to another authority it was) stipate the animal and as @ result *qually welcome to the bulletin, 639% W., was knocked down at | mamed for the Island of Rhodes. | little or no dencfit is derived from ‘ourth ave. and Pine st. Tueeday by | oe Stata a mace santana a4 SE eee eee nie thing lite use. 1 coreg > euto driven by M. W. Pevonak, Is New York City situated on an eee | Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1031 Dongvan st. Borreson was . island Where did alfalfa come from? It 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D, C. bruised about the legs. New York city is situated at the! appears to have been Introduced Into want our THAN! GIVIN' b mouth of the Hudson river where it| the United States? | iad feclens tour pe Ba canes clea paener 6: pas Seknows wemen was enters the Atlantic ocean. Previous Alfalfa is a native of the valicys struck wy an auto driven by | to 1874 the city did not extend beyond | of Central Weatern Ada. It has been pAb Broyles, 2608 43rd ave. N.,) an island. At the deginning | cultivated in Europe for more than Monday, at Second ave. and Madison year enlargements were be-| 2.000 years, and was introduced into at. Sho was bruised. parts of Westchester county | Mexico and South America at the Sr | were incorporated. The city, which| time of the Apanish conquest. In BEATRICE, Neb., Noy. 16.—Fred | embraces an area of 285 square wiles, | 1854 it was brought from Chile to Rokar, 74, and his wife, 65, died at | Comstists of five dorowghs, Queens,| California, when it spread rapidly thete | Brokiyn, Richmond, the Bronz, and | over the regions of the United States, at Clatonia, Neb., a8 the | i ounatian. The borough of Manhat- sage ter Sge | result of eating poisoned pancakes at | ton consists ef Manhatten taland and| What doen the word “Bible” mean?| breakfast Wednesday. several emall adjacent islands, The It means “book.” Cleans - Scours - Polisace OVERPLAYING HIS HAND Tramp (at the back door)—"Kin4d lady, I ain't one er them what's seen better days. I ain’t ‘ad no better days. | Tve been neglected right from the start—bein’ borg in & little attic In Lunnen while me parents was down | a) I h! Boys = Girls! Surprise the Family on Thanksgiving With a Bc TURKEY "and a Pound and a Half GEE—BUT IT’S GOOD! This is the same HAZEN J. TITUS FRUIT CAKE ¢hat has been so thoroly enjoyed by the celebrities of the world. The Fruit Cake with the real home-made fie: It comes packed In an attractive air- tight container and reta' at $2.00. Sarees YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER WITH A FRUIT The Star Offers You Either or Both HAVE SUBSCRIBERS SIGN THIS SUBSCRIPTION BLANK Ce ee ee “TO SUBSCRIBERS V | I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for a period of three months and there-| jafter until I order same discontinued, for which I agree to pay the carrier at the reg-] FRUIT CAKE j ular rate of 50c per month. | TO COLLECT! NO MONEY TO PAY! I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME. re NAME ADDRESS PHONE NO, f(s HERE’SHOW =) ee me 1 To Win The Turkey To Win The Fruit Cake : 5 Secure only 4 new subscriptions to Simply induce 12 people who are not The Star and you will be given FREE now having The Star delivered to them this luscious, pound and a half Fruit to subscribe for Three Months andabig, Cake, made from the finest materials fat Turk will be presented to you FREE! money can buy. Have your friends and neighbors, who are not now having The Star delivered to them, to agree to subscribe for Three Months. You do not have to make delivery of The Star or collect any money; simply take the order for the paper. ALL SUBSCRIP- TIONS MUST BE NEW—THAT IS, PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO THEM. Out-of-town subscriptions must be paid in advance at the rate of 50c per month. ! This Offer Closes Promptly ‘ HURRY! November 28. Bring Subscriptions As You Get Them To The CIRCULATION DEPT. THE SEATTLE STAR {= a A eee eee ae ee ee se 4 v ; { 12 o a

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