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Y, JANUARY 5, 1923. This Will Ward Off And Break Up Colds Just a teaspooatel of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsia removes the congestion HE two ailments that people generally regard as of the least importance are in reality the cause of most serious illnesses and of the greatest a ge of deaths, hey are consti- - pation and com- mon colds. Many doctors now be- lieve that colds, tonailitis, a touch of malaria will cause — constipa- tion, instead of constipation —be- inn their cause. The fact remains that you seldom have a cold with out constipation, _ to general congestion. The only way to Syotd colds ts to keep up your vitality. You usually catch cold in the winter if you are run down. Therefore in cold weather _ > exercise more; eat more fatty Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Peps foods; drink four to six glasses of * scientitically-balanced — com- water a day; keep the bead cool, Pound of Egyptian senna with the feet warm, the bowels open. Pleasant-tasting aromatics, It is safe to give to infants, and all You are also less liable to colds children like it. Before you again if your system is free from the resort to cold remedies contain. intestinal poisons of constipation, ing narcotics try a teaspoonful of so empty the bowels regularly Syrup Pepsin. Any druggist will | with a plain vegetable Iaxative supply you, and the cost is less | like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. , than a cent a dose. cxowes9YRUP PEPSIN —» Jhe family laxative THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 15 KAISER'S LOVE ={ ARE IN STORM CENTER | How Much Wool Is There ins e BLASTS RUMOR ~~ fens in the Suit You Wear? ("2 'ntt tate worked ove en TRE®. |are made shorter by each reworking Gabriella Denies Vamping 4 merely to dy, mungo, and muck process—-which may be done a mum ber of times—and thus the cloth tw of War Lord BERLIN, Germany « pe ! al . il now 3 from old wo Jer this proposea mw, the cloth or ast be marked plainly to show inn't @ per percentage of virgin wool, |much more likely to ip OF WER GUS ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE grandmother f her pix and laughter f childh Prince Wilhelm, anc the ae tw Ac guaran: | | “A man now t teaspoonful of Sy more teed as ‘all woo! may be the congestion few ho cold has Henry Dean, N, Y., cured just that way, oe ' < er next role Corbbrey of Haskell, . Use it effectively for all the small ills of her family, such as constipation, | Reid continutd, “but th wn't tell how much of rein [how much is shoddy that has been "| “Pape’s Cold Compound”’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours | etry behind large fans at * woo! and ting coyly during 6 charming prince a ‘ \ ut the for 5 | . . . bruciyn Impeachment proceedings have not ruffled the calm of |Child Dies in Attorney General Daugherty (right) but his faint response ah and last to the “look pleasant” command failed to equal the infectious | Boiling Bath ria smile of Chief Justice Taft. The summoning of Taft to fur-| PBS MOINS, In, 4 on pe nish evidence in the Daugherty impeachment hearing was rere ene ey ated in u bat! * one of the sensations. ' ’ fovery druggist headache, feverishness, inflamed oF 2 . congested nose and head relieved each package of “Pape’s Cold Com | tii tist dose, These safe, pleasant pound” to break up any cold and en4| Tobit, cost only a few cents and in a few hours OF| miilions now take them instead of Stuffiness, pain, sickening quinine. was as here guarantees r. and last biliousness, headaches, dizziness, and to break up fevers and colds grippe misery money returned. of botling water lke fire when and war reec hatred ina her it randen cal white tt ESTABLISHED 1906 ONE MILLION DOLLARS Deposited with Washington State Treasurer for Protection of All Policyholders jorlin, when or greeting im and ringing for tea whe began “I absolutely deny that T was em ployed In Doorn by the former kalser and also that tre the number of they will » heavy bets Clubman Wins $500 |!" in Beaver Game during the day d settle up enc night. One clubr stole a mi NEW YORK, Jan. 6&--The Engtish | on nix opponent by motoring Into the fame of “beaver” has hit America | farming district. As a result of his with a bang. Clubmen now make ‘count he recetved $500 on his return. Cures: “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” Pant Suits $30, $35, $40, $45, $50, $55 “This Extra Pair Gives Double Wear” Thirty-five Dollars Buys a Fine CE PARTNER “I will never forget my first dance partner at the first ball I ever at tended was Prince Wilhelm, who was later an emperor and tn now an ox fled man tn Doorn, We were good friends, I and the former kaiser, He was a man of exceptional personal- ity. He was prudent, tngentous and clover. He was able to talk vivactous ly and Intelligently on any subject. He has only one faflure—-te ts good natured. Ho was t and this was the ca Pre-Statement Figures Representing Approximate Results for the Past Year Life Insurance in Force over Thirty Million Dollars Twenty Million Dollars Accident and Health Insurance in Combination en the lines could the correspondent gather that she had loved the former kaiser tn her youth and he had ad been a fa this and her exa former kaiser thruout his rise and fall she vouchsafed nothing, except that their “relations were only jamiable.” She explained in detail | certain ctreumstances of her visit to | Doorn, which, deaptte her age of 62, fand her lifelong friendship with the | former kaiser, caused some gossip. | FORMER KAISER Once whe Fut on New Insurance Applied for During the Past Year, | over Ten Million Nine Hundred Thousand [there was beautiful, tut the winter | was unbearable, expecially for the |former kaiser, who always was fond of society. Ils children seldom vis- ited him. 1. therefore, was not sur- DESPERATE | “The former kaiser wns desperate | during the first two yearn of his ex- | JA | fle," she continued. “The summer \\ Thirty-five dollars are going to work wonders in buying an Overcoat here tomorrow. We've a splendid selection of fine all-wool plaid backs. Extra warm! roomy! really great in every way— prised in 1921 when the former kaiser wrote me a letter, inviting me to Doorn. “When T saw the former kateer a short time after the revolution 1) nearly wept. It was terrible for me! Two Months’ Production California and Oregon (Territory Only Recently Opened) Over One Million Two Hundred Thousand |to behold tn extle a man whom I had | |neen at the hefght of hts magnifi- jcenee. T only stayed a few days. but in December, 1921, T returned. as he begged me, remaining this time over Christmas, passing altogether atx weeks with him “Then a rumor started that 1 was ltrying to marry him. It tsa lle, I never tried. As many court tntriguers at Doorn supported this rumor I did |not go there any more. | “1 understand always that the lformer kaiser would marry, and 1 jeven felt certain there would be a kaiserin. ‘The former kaiser ts clearty a man who cannot live alone. But I think his cholce was wrong. He is 64, and she Is 35. If it ts true that she married him on condition that | ghe could pass 16 weeks In Germany jevery year It I» possthle that she will jleave him tn the winter, when he needs her society most, This ts awful for him. I feel very sorry, for I am | 'tond of him.” Out of Every 100 Healthy Men 25 Years Old Today, Observe What Happens in Forty Years BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY Take the “IF” out of L(if)e 1427 FIFTH AVENUE 3 Ibs. for 70 Wholesome and de. ictoun; strictly a ver etable product. Brookrieid Creamery Butter, the finest cream- ery butter—et all our stores, Use the NORTHERN LIFE BRIDGE to Safety and Independence (Copyrighted, 122, by David B, Morgan. All rights reserved.) 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