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Trai VV the time. . the time. : Thousands of miles of paved high- ways through pict ~ tropic lows UNION PACIF wil! gtadty ferciad and fo Wace Let them 1010 Bad Ave. Seattle. DEPOT TICKET 0} atthe, ra Mata Ww. MH, 6 O-W. Station, Seattle. 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles —Knocked down near the 67 Bagley school at N. Toth at. and Woodland Park ave.. Monday, Bify McKinney, §. was unhurt, ac cording to John E. Carlton, of Hart. ford, Wash. who drove the car Which struck the boy. —While attempting to board 674..: husband's truck while it —F. A. Thomas, 6216 W. Hanford st., reported Mon- ‘Gay that his auto had struck an un- known man at Fourth ave. N. and Roy st. 7 Tyyne Fiinkman, 1015 Union _ Bruised Monday at Terry ave. and If your child is listless, full of cold, has colic, or if the stomach ts sour, Breath bad, tongue coated, a tea Spoonful of “California Fig Syrup” will quickly start liver and bowel ac tion. In a few hours you can see for Yourself how thoroughly tt works the fonstipation poison, sour bile and Waste right out and you have a weil Playful child again. Represcatattves af the ins ~—. oe 3:3 . M. 11:15 P.M, Daily Through Sleepers E the sun shines most of Out-of-door life all cottages, bunga- and small suites for tourists of any country in the world, and all costs reasonable. . Room for everybody, 1c SYSTEM Sete 5 Hoesahs and § RLoxeciy, or a part fournes , . CONSOLIDATED TICKET Orrice Elitett 5820 erICK Main Malu €933 | DEATHS END PUPPY LOVE MESICK, Mich. Nov. 29.—-Another | high school romance has ended fn |tragedy. Ray Judd, 17-year-old sophomore tn the Mesick high school, shot and killed Loretta Redman, 16, perhaps fatally wounded his sweet- heart, Nettle White, also 16, and then took his own life. The girls were the daughters of ; Prominent farmers living near the jetty. They were chums and seniors jim high school. The shooting followed @ lovers’ quarrel at « dance in Mesick, attended by the three. It was learned Judd approached Miss White, with whom he had had previous quarrels, and asked permis- sion to accompany her home. Miss White slapped him. Pnraged, Judd left the dance. About midnight, Judd, armed with & shotgun, accosted the girls In their Dugsy at @ secluded spot on the read After an argument with Mise White he fired bitndly and then rushed into the thicket to blow off his own head Pine st. by a car driven by A. C. Waters, of N. 112th st. and Green- ‘wood ave. Don’t let child stay bilious, constipated MOTHER, YOUR CHILD'S BOWELS ‘NEED “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love Its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels Millions of mothers keep “Califor. | nia Fig Syrup” handy. They know a teaspoonful today may save a sick child tomorrow. It never cramps or over-acts. Ask your druggist for gen- ulne “California Fig Syrup,” which has directions for bables and chil dren of all ages printed on bottle, Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup. APENNY SAVED is a onny a, earned. Nicholson Files earn money for their users for they retain their keen temper and sharp-cutting-from-the-first-stroke qualities. Be cure the name everywhere. “NICHOLSON” fe mamped on the file you buy A FILE FOR EVERY PURPOSE NICHOLSON FILE G } lL them “Supreme III,” the 41-7 shown above in company with the members. they had been divorced. bitter. Cynthia Grey: Only the other day I received a missive from a woman who lobtained her divorce for revenge—and found the taste THE JOY FOR THE HARDINGS President and Mra. Harding are sure to have a real old- fashioned Thanksgiving dinner. ing Girls’ club of a Chicago packing The members of the Hard- firm are sending nound Ilimois bronze turkey, Miss Susan Crittenden, one of |Don't Give Up Your Husband to Butterfly Type; If You Do Revenge Will Be Complete, But Not Sweet, Says Woman Who Did It. BY CYNTHIA GREY “A child will turn out all right in the end—df he te made to,” runs a wise line in @ recent best seller, And so will a husband “if he ia made to.” Such ia the gist of many letters from wives who have written to me—after She writes: When my husband found his affinity and gave me grounds for divorce I never hesitated a second, only to jlearn that the offended wife can achieve a sure revenge by releasing a husband to marry When I left my husband I daughter, and I went to work. infatuation soon afterward. the other woman, took refuge with my married He married the object of his She is bobbed and rouged; fluff adorns and fills her head. |She is pretty, but ignorant, selfish and lazy. .Queer—how beauty can fool a man! My former husband {s one sort. He needs a real wife to of the fastidious and esthetic see to his comforts. He loves to be taken care of, and he must have an oy spick and ie" span home, and a delicious little dinner to comp te his day. His feet are sensitive; he never had to put on a sock with a hole in it while I lived with him. Did he think of thene necessition when he fell In love with « pink skin and @ perfect 34 figure? He did not. He was so used to my care that he had come to expect ft as his natural right. He never gave my industry a thought. He supposed all wives were Uke that. | But he learned. Times changed for him the day I packed my trunk. His new wife is as indolent an she is ox- travagant. I made many of my/ clothes, while she charges hers at the! best shopa My former husband now Itves on delicatessen products and /tinned| foods which he loathes, They make him dyspeptic. The rewult t9 a worrted and a harassed man; he fs thin and cranky before his time. The poor man steals over to call Upon our daughter and play with our baby grandson, and when I see him, T could weep, not for him, but over him. His own children are ashamed to meet him with hin baby-girl wife. By following his romantic tmpuise, thelr father has ruined the last years of his Ife. My revenge tn complete, yea No wronged wife could ask more: but it fe like a cup of potson. When T mur. rendered him to that girl, I delivered him ‘up to the worst slide of his na ture. I knew his strength and his weakness and I never should have divorced him. I should have com- pelled him to tive up to his finest side. | 1 hope the women who find them- | selves in my shoes of a few years | back, will look before they leap and Profit by my experience, R. R. T. see Asks About Christmas Present Dear Miss Grey: I have been |working at a doctor's office five |months, Would you conslder it prop- er for me to give him a Christmas present? And would you suggest something? B.C. It ta not at all necessary for you to give your employer a Chriatmas | present. If you feel that you must do #0, tho, tt shouldn't be anything more than a bow of home made can-| dies or some cigars, if he smokes. Why not just send him a season's greeting card, instead? eee What ts the difference between a quail and a partridge? A quail is a small game bird of the Old World of the genus Corturnia, | nearly allied to partridges, but having | @ more slender bill, @ shorter tail, | longer wings, no apur, and no red| space above the eve. Partridge ta a popular name for various galtina-| ceoun birds, or other birds superficial. ly like them, the prectse application of which depends not only on the! country, but also on the part of the country where the term in used. They | | have a short, strong bill, naked at | inte, the hase; the upper mandible con GwKre—————— Star readers who would Ike tn formation on allvering and sllver- plating various articles will re- ceive same by the Washington, D. C. bureau of the Seattle Star, 1422 New York ave., Washington, D. 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