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} PAGE 12 j is in every packet o GREEN TEA troduced to a very curious kine ability Gunpowder or Young Hyson. and great respec ETS She explains the child’s exi that she ardently desired her ° than ordinary brands She is very usty your grocer asks you to no more for in Burope Borden's Evaporated Milk. than tke Shar standard | eve that any man would marry her except for her 4 |= ‘Thin woman ta considered an a4 vanced thinker, Her theory, which kinds, he sometimes pays more himeecif, The extra care taken to safeguard this brand of milk makes it ectually cost more to produce it. In Borden's Bvaporated Milk, you get pure country milk with the cream left in. It Is entirely pure, and of high — | Mocks me. iv the vole tpolo of dia qutritive value. Ask your grocer for Borden's. | come to tea. It shocks me, Miss } Grey, and I should like your opinion. THE BORDEN COMPANY | eek MOTHER Borden Building New York This theory start rdinary American intelligence, > n longo Mabers. ele of Borden's Beagle Brond Mit, ceased to disturd certain women who} Borden's Malied Milt ond Bordew's Confecttowery consider themselves enlightened. - Those who approve it have the habit of turftiing the searchlight of truth—and of setence-—upon their —? a ee i % Otn inatineta. And they act accord =e 5 ingly. But they leave the child—and | its rights in total darkness, | } | Fortunat tence today concerns rest! iteet? with any things other than te, There are several touch the home, And The Real Fl y ° : , ie vaeoee- Cynthia Grey: Sean oes es f ¢ Daughter Returns From : vanced Ideas of Marriage and Family Life— Mother Is Shocked and Asks for Opinions. ; Dear Miss Grey: My daughter has returned from a long | x visit to Hurope and she has brought back with her some 4 11380 trumpery notions abouts the rights of women, She was in- Supericr to the best Japans, ried woman of about 30, a woman of fortune, fine education Sa She 't prete ve adopte »¢ She openly mple free — Salada, Boston She didn’t pretend to have adopted the child J » . and proudly asserted that it is her own, She even expects i a. & a C. COOK, East 3383, Ell. 0350, Distributors friends to say that it is the picture of herself, : My daughter exclaims that no one would ever think of ac cusing this woman of being vulgar or thoughtless, . fortune, her two brothers having been killed in the war. The boy will bear the name of the older brother. No more expensive She had no wish whatever to adopt an orphan; she must have a child carrying the family strain. And so—behold her baby! How far back ia the eartleat acien- tifle evidence of men Iiving on this earth? The oldest human remains yet found are those of Pithecanthropua, — @ prehistoric man or ape-man found 7 in Jaca, gays the sctencd service ; i Thee remains were found associated i with 25 apectes of animale, all of which are now extinct. It ia conser- vatively estimated that this man Need on earth about half a million years ago. human inati sctonces w . - \ + | \ ilk each’ of them makes the child tha, «Qe ° nuctous of the family, the center of BAY dpol da CC ‘ interest of two parents According to a sownd theory of life, the child cannot be reared prop- erly in a divided home, nor by a | single parent. The beat kind of chil- | dren must have a fathers os well ae @ mother’s care and influence. Coo pane If the father ts @ pattern ma much more fortunate are the Ce e king Utensils be CLEAN dren. If he faite aa a model husband, ’ - | then he ie a good warning of what a | men ought not to be. Either way, For quick results on the child ts saved from ignorance of all metalware use how men ferl, think end act. I feet that even the most wonder. | ful mother cannot give Aer fon o| SAPOLIO =.=" eee How ts horweradinn used to remove tan? Cleans « Scours + Pollsmes 8h... one ounce of horseradish root, | two drame of dorag, and pour over these one pint of boiling water. Ap- | Ply with o sponge ‘ | eee | How tall te Charlie Chaplin and what ts his coloring? He ta & feat, 4 inohes tall, and hae brown hair and blue eyes. | eee | Why was ft formerty the custom to plant yew trees in cemeteries? It was dellevad that thie tree would i drink up the potsonous eahalations a to Enlarge ren eae ppe ye or aree the Golden Gate on Package Twine! wnat ts tne population of the BAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 1—Open-| SAN FRANCISCO, Decoy 1.—Uncle censor ond WEEE bre thelr : the channel thru the Gold- yea | Characteristics? % yy ia Wransteso ter catteg | Re aaked postotfice employes! Tre population (4 200,000; they are é thru the bar, or blasting out | tT? to “Hooverize” on the amount of | aretancet there ia @ possibility @ obstructions betwen Sears and |tWine used in tying packages and|that in the unexplored mountains of ima rocks, fs planned by the |letter-bundles Instead of the long, |< sap bp al , a eatat a Dee wae departments to over- . race of still more primitive autoch- : ps tenon oleh gt dangling ends of string, Uncle wants thons. Thole physical type ta not fleet of dreadnoughts | *° "°° the twine given a short halr-|unisorm, the people of the salands on waters and abandoning |CUt when tied around « package. Bougatnvilie Btrast being taller, dark- mical home|. Th® reason ts that the postofficeler, more robust, and more brachy- department is short of twine He-| cephalic; those of San Cristoval and opening of a suitable ship | Cause the cost of twine increased] the islands adjacent shorter, Hohter, is planned thru the bay en-|*Teatly this year, Uncle Bam can|iess vigorous, and more dolicho- was divulged by navy offi. OM'Y purchase 36 carloads of it with| cephalic. Traces of Polynesian influ- ‘who are mapping the floor of | ¥hat money he has on hand, instead|ences occur in speech, tnatitutions, bay and ocean at the entrance |°f the 41 carloads originally called|ete | Head-hunting, slavery. cannt. Tecate and measure obstructions | fT. Hence postoffice employes will] daliem, and tatoo (here tambu) are hampering navigation. have to save five carloads, and the|among the native inetitutions, now s are known to bo | Postoffice department believes that «| waning. tion. One is the con.|™#Jority of the saving can be done of the “big ditch thru the |@Uring the Christmas season. “ which was recommended by Herbert Deakyne, army district | to widen the north channel by blast- and the other {s a proposal! ' ing out obstructions. an ‘or Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, | wren wore xs stoves srst intro. duced? How many are in tse? sae 4 The first gas stove on record was Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver used at the Centennial Rehibition, tm Philadelphia, in 1876, by @ baking _ The nicest cathartic-laxative in the | empty your bowels completely by | ‘World to physic your liver and bowels | Morning, and you will feel splendid : i le . when you have Dizzy Headache, Biro work wale you sleep.” Cas. Prize Porker Sold |carets never atir you up or gripe like Golds, Billousness, Indigestion, oF | salty, Pils, Calomel, oF Oll, und they for Record Money Ppt, Acid Stomach is candy-like| cost only ten conts a box. Children| GUILDFORD, Eng., Dec. 1—Ham- PCascarets.” One or two tonight will |love Cascarets, too. monds Cobbler, the famous Berkshire etna prize pig, hag been sold for $2,626. MD YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ?\-isce ana Queen Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver or Bladder Trouble? Pain or dull ache in the back is to embarrassing and frequent biad- ‘often evidence of kidney trouble, It|der troubles day and night, trrita- 4s Nature's timely warning to show | tion, sediment, ete ew that the track of health 16 not) Lack of control, smarting, urie ner. acid rheumatism, bloating, may be Danger Signals loss of flesh, sallow complexion. If these danger signals are un- Prevale: heeded more serious reaults are sure) ype of Kidney Disease | to follow; kidney trouble in its worst lost people do not realize the form may steal upon you. alarming increase and remarkable ; ‘Thousands of people have tontified | Pevalency of kidney disease, While that the mild and immediate eftect | !48¢Y disorders are among the most @f Bwamp-Koot, the great kidney,|COMMON diseases that provail, they | Yiver and bladder medicine ts soon | “T° Often the last recognized by pa-| | Fealized—that it stands the highest| “ets. who content themacives with) Yor its remarkable curative effect in| Wctoring the effects, while the ortg-| ‘the most distressing cases. If you|'%"# Msease constantly underminen| ‘ the system. | ry bos enone Reve the |" cular medium and large aise bot-| tles at all drug stores. Lame Back Don't make any mistake, but re-| _ Lame back 1s only one of many|member the name, Dr. Kilmer’s #ymptoms of kidney trouble. Other | Swamp-Root, and the address, Bing- is showing that you may/hamton, N. ¥., which you will find ‘Reed Bwamp-Root are, being subject | on every bottle. SPECIAL NOTE—You may obtain a sample size bottle of Swamp Root | by enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Thin gives -¥ou the opi ortunity to prove the remarkable merit of this medicine. They Mill also wend you @ book of valuable information, containing many of the| The brave deserve the fair. ‘thousands of grateful letters received from men and women who way they Kddie Rickenbacker, ace of “found Swamp-Root to be Just the remedy neoded in kidney, Iver and blad-| Americ ators, te sh ‘der troubles. The value and success of Swamp-Root are so well known etsoan auiators, 18. shown ‘hat our readers are advined to wend for @ sample nize bottle. Address Dr.| Were with his bride on their Kilmer & Co,, Binghamton, N, ¥. When writing be sure und mention this] Teun from a honeymoon in paper—Advertisoment, =, j Europe. THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 192%, a OLAV EARLE IF: TS AP TEL la eo ee en i Aeac OCtTORS yor a if 4/74 9 j “4 rads { Féoautiuplowers w by by Ure ag t ¥ Ge yg Y asywnnnt HEATTL ae — Europe With Some Ad- GF 5.0" CA DELIVER DELIVERY 2 Hoa i HOUR 1 of unwed mother, an unmar- Special December 9th to 16th i} Early Xmas Shoppers chases of Discount of 10% womnerintcci. Noveltion ' such os Pottery, Baskets, Straw Flowera, Eto, This, however, does not include Woodland Special Winter Bouquets, whieh will remain at the same moderate price of $2.50. Order Early! Woodland deliveries always “on time!” oodlawn, lower Shop SecondanaUnion ni Main O663 Oe stence by defiantly asserting own offspring to inherit her Mins Grey will reetive callers ¢ office Monday, Wednesday and Friday Fito pm, and on Tuesday and Thur fi o we i « Please de her times, an It seriously interferes with her writing Ee powder company, to demonstraty| - -_ baking aoe frat bee ga pee King George, the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Yor! play of gas stoves was made at : Worlt's Pale tn Chicapo, and markeg |are Shown here paying their respects to the memory of. th: the beginning of their general and | British dead at the Armstice day ceremonies in London, popular wee, It ty estimated that) ~ : ee ee te i " there are 7,040,000 gas cooking ap plances, auch a4 ranges and gas plates, im use. & 1, RK #P PARIS, Deo, 1-—French scientists | They insist that the brain and not the | — . inpnnoeisiretenatiani ¢lairn that the theory of hearts being | heart is the center of affection. They | mwains to work so hard that they are) “Then,” is their conclusion, “ther broken by unrequited love ta all bosh.| advise all disappointed lassies and|mentally and physically weary.' will be no more thought of love.” he three gasoline requirements for. winter driving If you’re having trouble starting — if you sit in the cold and buzz-buzz your starter without result—then it’s time to change to “Red Crown” —the winter fuel for motors. Use “Red Crown” exclusively, and you get off at the first jump of the spark. “Red Crown” vaporizes readily in the coldest weather. Fill your tank with “Red Crown” and nothing else, and you'll be rid of three-quarters of gd cold-weather motoring troub- es. Fill at the Red Crown sign—at ser- vice stations, garages and other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Zerolene good cold-test oils flow freely and lubri- caté perfectly in zero weather—protect the bearings — increase the power and flexibility of your engine.