The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 21, 1922, Page 9

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922. THE SEATTLE | HONEYMOON IS SHATTERED STAR Waterman's Ideal , Fountain Pen Professor Ralph French Mrs. Helen Bryant French The honeymoon of Professor Ralph French, 26, of Moun- o tain View, N. J., was suddenly wrecked when Mra. Helen p : is kept to its high arnation’s quality id o Vhe Daddy of the Il Bryant French, 22, of Dover, N. J., charged the young © Daddy: ma Sakis Golek babies cna chadek tad she rece Be tonal ott standard by constant test and comparison Selection and Service at No.1. Arrest by the police ended his honeymoon. Professor r > 2 7 Vn ” rr —— French has refused to make a statement. ° tlaia Grey: Vin 3 She’s 17—Married Five Months and Husband Ex- Select Your “Waterman Ideal” Pen pects Her to Work, While He Spends Time and Best Dealers the World Over \\ | i L. E. Waterman Company, 191 Broadway, £ ad aatis atest sa bial CONSTANT test and comparison, day by day, help to keep Carnation to its high standard of quality. = oy in Pi From the moment when the fresh country milk reaches or Pencil From Our Complete Stock Meney & Pool Galle, : af c : ee : anne ‘ Bai the condenseries each day to the moment when the Gift Pens Exchanged After Christmas if Desired Dear Miss Grey: .I have been reading your columns in the ; ‘ ; mre " | paper and have seen where you have given advice to others, & can is hermetically sealed, Carnation Milk 1s subjected so I am thinking you might help me. I have been married For Every Milk ‘ i to test. Again, before the cans receive the well-known five months and I am very unhappy. Use ln are been werting. —_ — og ty econ but, my Pet I Ra red cand white label, they are hand-tested. And yet eects: ha fon mos want te work bong dh a it lant ceK mental food. It is used prob- again, at frequent intervals, samples of Carnation are SP SAEED | He goes away in the morning and promises to call me up ably in more recipes than secured from retail dealers and tested and compared Heavy Crops Hurt jAged Woman ———_ a pool ll and plays po! all day long and never comes home any other product. Deliiowt by experienced judges. (German Wine Price | canulimbs Mountain Wie po Glee pee even to see my mother, he never gets some ond nourishing may be Why are such endless precautions taken? To ine going to dances for him, and I even gave up all my girl Ceraction Mik tehes on Service for which Carnation is famous. To guarantee LEE i prmnes Weenane he Cida't approve of there. added richness and flavor. to you that Carnation will never fail. To make cer- @ only in! ca hink of d R te to leave bi 4 got a divorce, but|] Mise Grey will recetve callers Many use it exclusively for ‘ Ms . ‘ . MAKING HOUSEWORK EASY (22220. [ht a agrees pry ber heap ng all tain that you will always enjoy, in Carnation, that Iam treated this way for nothing. || 404 Friday, from 1 to 3 p. m. rich, creamy flavor. eT Clean steel knives and | oping that you will answer me, | 404. on Tuesday and Thuredady chocolate, wey earns i forks, remove stains and DOROTHY. || week. Please do net come at et Rereenee. eee These safety steps are taken for you. But, you can \\ grease with | My dear Dorothy, the whole sceret | Sher times, aa it seriously inter. easily and quickly, also, 0 it } xen \ iN [is dared im your sentence, “am only | fares with ber write enn bé eel With fetw ta benefit by them only if you insist on Carnation at your around the plain truth of the matter . @ topping for coffee, choco- rs. S SAPOLIO | Rerctore to ween fer 0 0 en ran wut ne ate Diger-lghayiatorwr Mle ctnenlyd ice Mole gschr Demiy Gog <q Cleans - Scours - Polishes ied heaind 406, you no Sours fois | 0 12 money he has. It should have Write me today for the Car- ar gd i ee 3f In cooking an ming, $0. Crone that you were doing absolutely the | the bacte of coe nee asc nation book of 100 tested vegetables, fruits, cereals; ne most sensible mer © | You ‘a a not showin, eo iu 3, now. don't Gouds thet pou ore cyte | Tet Musband We not showing the recipes. It ia full of helpful eerve it as a beverage. It willing to admit that you did not i tions. “ “know your own mind” The cad| gre suowing you to work. but you rg dt is always absolutely safe, part ts that you are just a Wetle late.! Somes wow share of the Mame 17aLake Tn the first piace, Dorothy, v0w| “n'y comtaonty considered: theta : alwaye rich and pure, and started your husband “in wrond.”| man's duty is to provide for his wife Domestic Sotonce Dove. %. 3 3 , but 1 am a- | wnlens, of course, chrowmstances com Carnation Milk Products Ca it is wonderfully con be 8 bine to make tt impoasible, and if Stuart Building, See w 4 | your Ausdand has enough money to sens Nase venient, spend in pool halls, he has enough | to take you around with him and to , take care of you, wtthout your work- ing. Talk matters over with your hus- band, tell him that you have decided to stop working. Teil him that you ss feel that he ts wasting Mis time and | Mia money. Arrange to take your | pleasure together. If he is the right | sort of man he will see things ax you | do, and if this fails, I am afraid, Dor |othy, that you munt work out your own salvation | Address of . 4 | Berton Braley | Dear Mias Grey: Will you please | Dublish the address of Berton Braley? I notice poems of his in The Star |sometimes and 40 years ago \) rm thinking he and I were schoolmates. Berton Mra’ abiron t13 es Pure Milk “From Contented Cows” = or ave, New fork, N. Y. mee The Lebel ie Red and White | | Contents of | Hope Chest Dear Miss Grey: Will you please | tell me what a hope chest must con- tain? A READER. | i ’ | The girl who wishes to fill a hope, which are not clear enough for re Compulsory vaccination |ehest should let her ‘pareohal, foney | OULD SELL production here, show the bear to Apple Thief Sent. as preventive of smallpox, Wa and taste rule the selection of the| B be @ decidedly good-looking antmal. to Penitentiary | :«r4 in etrect recently. a gg tnd gs A BEAR CU Anyone interested may receive fur-| HOUNSLOW, Eng. Dec, 21.—-A| ten 100 Geatha from Denver within a few weeks, The contents of the cheat depend | very largely upon the time the girt jhas to accumulate such articles, and | the money she can afford to apend.| The old-time hope-chest contained! Would somebody like to present @) ther information by writing P. 0.) 0U"® man sentenced to imprison- |bear to Woodland park? wa ¥ $ ment for stealing apples has lost his To do ao it is not necessary to as | BOX 771, Charleston, Wash. appeal. yet own the bear ~ At Charleston, Wash., !s « man enough linen to start housekeeping | who brought a black bear cub from | comfortably, and various articles of | Alaska a few months ago. He is clothing for milady. In addition to| |how in need of funds, and ts forced wearing apparel it is best to add only ito part with the animal, tho {t has }auch garments aa housedresses,| necome a family pet aprons and underwear, as other) since he must sell it, he tells The clothing goes out of atyle. Star, he wants it to be given a home The following suggested Ust ts otv-|in « park, where it will be given jen for the girl of moderate means: yood care. The man states that he Half dowen sheets, % dozen pillow | is out $36 on the cub, and would like | cases, 1 dozen bath towels, 1 dozen|to realize that much on it. He be-| wash clotha, % dozen nen guest|iieves that some Seattle citizen, towels, 3 linen tablecloths, 1 woolen| financially well fixed, might care to blanket, $ luncheon cloths, % dozen | send the bear to the park. dinner napkins, % dowen lunch nap-| Snapshots submitted to The Star, | kina, % dozen linen glass towels, 5) aid | | | i | iy bureau scarfs, 1 quilt, 2 counter- | | | The above Mst may be modified, | doubled or otherwlse varted to sult | | the purse. | | Buch articles as table runners,| | bureau scarfs, dotlies, sofa pillow cov- | | | | | All for $1 —to make 24 Kiddies Happy Christmas Day A special Christmas Price on Little Sun- Maids, luscious little seedless raisins—24 five- cent packages in one carton for $1! Boat Sched Fi Travel by s UNION TACOMA PACIFIC a Se! REDUCE SYSTEM RATES One and one-half fare for the round trip to all points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho, where the one-way fare is $30.00 or less. . Tickets good on UNION PACIFIC trains leav- ing Seattle at 3:30 P. M. and 11:15 P. M. on De- HOOD CANA cember 22, 28, 24, 26, 29, 80 and 81, 1922, and Ty January 1, 1923. Final return limit, all tickets, | Ivrewucyearaverean January 3. . Put one package in each Christmas stocking for your little folks. Then let them give the others to their little friends, as little presents—tokens of youthful goodwill. . See how delighted all will be. Take $1 to the nearest store and get two dozen little bright red boxes now—full of healthful seedless fruit-meats that are both good and good for them any day. Little Sun-Maids “‘Christmas Raisins’’ ers, tray covers, ete., are always 9008 | widittona to the hope chest. Many! girls also add pictures, vases, books | and slver, The wire girl aleo An-| | cluden several good cook books. | Bull Helps Ficht | | Law of Volstead DELAFIELD, Wis., Dec, 21,—Fed- eral dry agents, armed with lassoes, turned toreadors to discover a still hidden tn an underground cavern on b the farm of Paul Miefeldt, near here. | | } For full information call at CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE 1010 Second Avenue Telephone: Elliott 5880 . O-W. DEPOT TICKET OFFICR Fourth and Jackson St. Telephone: Main 6933 H. A, LAWRENCE, City Passenger Agent, PUGET SOUND NAVIGA A large and infuriated bull guarded | GETS the entrance to the cavern, pacing hack and forth in tts pen and tossing its head with challenging snorta, Agents used the Inriat after alt| other efforts to remove the antmal failed, and the bull was roped and tied. A ladder led from the trap door | to a clroular chamber, agents said, in which was a large still and 100 gal- | Jons of mash, The room was i ea 5c Everywhere Models *15° t'900 with a stove, running water and electric lights, they said a ras

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