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EAT NO SWEETS fs Glass of Salts Helps to ‘Overcome Rheumatism Acid tiem is easter to ayold to cure, states a well-known We are advised to dross p Keep the feet dry, avoid re, and above all, drink plenty f good water and avoid cating and acids resulting from fermentation. It is the tune ‘of the kidneys to Miter this pol: from the blood and cast It out fthe urine; the pores of the skin fe also a means of freeing the food of thin impurity. In damp ehilly cold weather the skin are closed, thus forcing the to do double work; they weak and sluggish and fail te this waste and acids, Keep accumulating and cireu through the system, eventu Bottling in the joints an causing stiffness, soreness | pain, called rheumatiam. the first twinge of rheumatiam ‘ any pharmacy about four of Jad Salts; put a table- fm a glass of water and Before breakfast each morn a week, This is helpful to acidity, remove waste alzo to stimulate the kid thus often ridding the bicod fee Poison. Suits ts inexpensive, and is from the acid of grapes and futce, combined with lithia, tuned with excellent results by of folks who are subject tis. — Advertisement. Arrival Changes Plans 1 just saw Stella down she said to tell you she is Re right up to see you. Said re from the East had wired be here so she won't be + for dinner, as she planned ‘coming to tell you herself.” poodness, why can't she bring b along? We've heard #0 By ; lependable - Portland Tacoma Seattle All-Steel Electric ' Lighted Trains ™ Two Daily Each Way Nos. 401, 402, 407, 408 ting via The Scenic oint Defiance Line wenient Morning and Evening Departure. and Observation Cars on Trains 407-408 thern Pacific Ry. L. C. Smith Bidg., Seattio Telephone Eliott 5580 band of His Love. mine whom I loved dearly and another. the engagement. The fleet came up a year a Miss Grey, I loved her and love her) yet and cannot find another girl like | her, Sho was good looking, quiet, re. served and neat. In fact, she is the girl that ts rare to Gnd. 1 want her, and her only. Would it be advisable to talk things over with ber nusband and tell him the plain truth? If I can’t have her, I don’t want any girt Tam attend ing the university and am in my jun-} for year. Tam 32 years old. I hope! you will answer soon, as I am feeling mighty F. K, it does rather make a fellow want to 90 and jump in the lake, doen't it? But there ts one good thing adout| the dluee—they affect the nervous! storm does murky atmosphere. When you feel that you are at the bottom of the depths, all of a sudden those! or jeweled links and Nettle Diue devils will go scampering off, your vision will clear, and you ° mitina Grey: y a Only Girl Married to Another—He Can’t Cease Lov- ing Her, and Asks if He Should Tell Girl’s Hus- Dear Miss Grey: I have tried to figure out this problem of mine, but I don’t seem to make any headway. A little over a year ago I went with a high school chum of do yet, altho she is the wife of We were engaged with the understanding that {f she or | found any one we liked better we were privileged to break go last July (some of it) and }she was introduced to a sailor whom she married five days after the fleet returned this year. Miss Grey wili receive callers tm her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 1 to 9 p.m. and on Tuesday and Thuredady from 11 & m. te 12 m, each week. Please do not come at other times, as it seriously inter feres with ber writing. 1 only pve this as an Uluatration of the changing forms of affection Give yourself tima, doy, and plenty of fresh air and you'll see that ail wlll end happily. see What should men wear at fnformal evening dinners, theater parties, ? system something like a good rain-| 4 Tuwedo (dinner coat) with trous ore of same material; waistcoat of same material or of black silk; gold studs; white | ahirt; fold or wing collar; DMack te; Ddlack hose; patent or dull leather twill de surprised at your new view! shoes or pumps; any hat except a point. | high allk one. Why not de a good scout, a regu. lar man, and keep your part of the agreement you and the yiri made? | Bhe evidently cared more adout the other man or she wouldn't have mar- | ried him, s0 I cannot quite figure owt your idea when you would speak to her husdand adout your love. Don't do &; you might cause the piri a| rived from “Dies Nat great deal of trouble and wnhappt-|day” Dies Natalis | Christmas day nese. It seoma quile silty to an older per. | son to hear one of your age and lim- ited experience say that you don’t want or will not have any other girl. Did you ever hear of the fellow whe got turned down and after 30 years went to call on his one-time fiancee? He found her so fat and s0| altogether different from what he thought she would be that he fell down on his knees right owtelde her door and thanked his iucky stars that things were as they were. TOES THE WORK WITROUT A SS Les Angeles Man Declares Tanlac Always Takes Away Stomach Trouble, Loss of Appetite and Sleepless Nights “Whenever I am not feeling right 1 always take Taniao, and it never | ™itted. under Food fails to do the work,” declared An- drew P. Kanstrup, 1185 West 24th St, Los Angeles, Cal, recently. “When I first took ‘Tanlao I was suffering from stomach trouble and a rundown condition. My appetite was not up to standard, and atl (414 eat caused me to suffer from sas on my stomach. I was billous, nervous and restless and couldn't sleep at night. My system was In such « condition that I was contin ually catching colds that would cause me to lose weight and feel even more weak and worn-out. “Well, sir, Taniac soon had me feeling « hundred per cent better. I got over my troubles, slept well, gained strength and felt more like working than ever. Now I alwnyn keep Tanlac handy for tt butids me up every time, and I do not take cold like I used to. I wouldn't think of being without Taniac.” Taniac is for sale by all good druggists. Over 35 million bottles sold. —ad- Eirtinement Skin Ablaze with Eczema Constant Itching Almost _ Unbearable! We know there is one thing that stops eczema, and that is more red- Biood-cellet 8, 8 8. ullde them by million! You can. inc red-blood celle to the point where It fe practically impossible for eczema te exist, We know inerease 11 ber able itching, pimples, bia. da 4 | bolls, they all pack up and go, when | the tide of blood-cells begins to roll | fn! Blood-cells are the fighting-giante | of nat 8. 8. 8, bullds them by the million! It has been doing it since | a6! 8. 8. 8. @ of the greatest | ood - cell but! blood - cleansers and body-bulld own to os mor When you put these facts to- 10 in eruptions looks more like fin than a disease. Mre. Arthur N. Smith, Pearl St., “My Uttle girl had @ very bad case of She began taking S. 848. and fe sell mow. I thank Because 8. 8. 8. does build red-blood-relis, hen: nm, botlds firm flesh, fille out hollow cheeks, beautifies the complexion, buflde you up when you are run-down. i, ie wgld at all drug stores, in wines, The larger size bottle ie the more econs.nical, | Feoeipts of $1,104,297.14 ‘What ts the meaning and ortgin of the name Natalie? In some Latin cowntries where the name of the Savior is much im use, girls named Nataly are 1 "Christ-child,” since the name is de- "the birth. of course, our Christmas was once used as a olrt's name in England and Noel in France. A pretty Spanish name from Nathalie (# Natalita, meaning “Christmas child.” Nata nacile is a Hebrew fe Natalia, the Greek ; Nataachukn and Natascha, the Russian; Nate and Nastuche, the Slavie. eee When ts the breeding season of canaries? It degina property tin March. Tho Dirds often show signs of Its approach as carly as January, (t ts better, de- couse of the effect of changing weather conditions upon callow young, fo postpone nesting activities until later, if possible eee In the poem, “John Gitpin,” these words cceur: “A trainband captain eke was he, of famous London town.” What do they mean? A “trainband™ is @ militia organt- sation, expecially one in London, which was organized in the Stuart period, abolished, and later reorgan- ford. Evidently John Gilpin held the rank of captain tm thts organteation, eee What coal tar food colors are per- Inspection De- Cision 184, for use in coloring foods? The foliowing (the numbers pre- ceding the names refer to tha num- A. @, edition of the Bchulte-—Jullus Systematic Survey ef the Organic Coloring Matters): Certified colors: Red shades—56 Ponceau § R (ight pink); 107 Amaranth (rose); 617 Erythrosine. Orange shade—85 or- ange 1 low shades—j Naphthol yellow &., 04 Tartrazine, yellow A. B., yellow O. B. Green shades—4$3 Guinea green B, 485 light green &, F. vellowtsh, Blue shades—-608 disuifoactd. Mixtures of theae dyex with harmless ingredients may also be used im coloring for These col- orings may be bought at any of the roe fancy groceries or from moat drug stores, eee How much corn was tmported from Argentina into the United States in 19217 Nona POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS UP WASHINGTON, Jan. §—Decem- ber postal receipta in 60 largest cities were the greatest in history. The total jumped from $26,727.68 for December, 1921, the previous high record, to $29,150,026.33, a gain of $2,242,749.65 or 9.6 per cent, no cording to figures received at the postoffice department today. One more city was added to the “million dollar ® month” class when &t Louis, with a gain of 15.03 per cent over last year, reported December New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston are the other cities In thin class. Richmond, Va., with an increase of 21.4 per cent, reported the largest Percentage of gain for the month Lom Angeles, Cal., was ninth, with 16.17 per cent. Only two of the 60 cities, Jersey City, N. J, and Jacksonville, Fia., reported decreases. Compared with December, 1921, receipts in San Francisco increased 1.79 per cont; Beattie, 14.35 per cent, and Portland, 14.94 per cent, HAVE GOLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—complexton pallid—tongue coated— petite poor -~you bave a bed taste in your mouth—-a lazy, no-good feeling— you should take Olive Tablets Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablete—a substitute for calomel—were pre pared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olfve oil, by their olive color. Indigo | | spesilenticey in @ signed | You will know them | marked a it “legally lot bridgowe THE Invalid Girl Health If By Cynthia Grey Here's some work for a good fairy Tn fact, we may need the assistance of several, Rut perhaps I am ahead of my story. In order to make tt clear T will begin at the beginning When Plsie Johanson was 12 years old she w stricken with In fantile paralyet from never recovered. She lived In Una lakleet, Alaska, and her parents were and atill are very poor and absolute. ly unable to do anything for her. She was a patient in the Seattle Orthopedic hospital until two years ago. Binee then charitably inclined ple have cared for her je read in The Star about Dr. the famous spectaliat, and wrote to him, asking his assistance. A few days ago she received a reply wherein Dr. Lorena stated that he would not be able to visit the const in the near future; but advised her to make an effort to get to San ‘anciseo and consult a noted spe clalist there who ie personal friend of his. girl has two eteters tn Call who ld gladly care for SEATT And there ts another s#tum inte te not allowed to travel along as she ts confined to her wheelchair, Elste would Itke very much to leave for California on ‘BEAUTIFUL HAIR IN A MOMENT Try This! Hair Appears Soft, Colorful and Abundant —A Gleamy Mass 35 Cent Bottle of “Danderine” Also Ends Dandruff; Falling Hair! Immediately! — your hair becomes |beauttiful. Just mojsten a cloth with Danderine and dfaw ft carefully |through your hair, taking one small jstrand at @ time; this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any exceaatve olin a few minutes you will be jamazed. Your hair will be wavy, | Muffy and possess an Incomparable softness, luster and really appear twice as thick and abundant—a mass of luxuriant, gltnty, colorful har. Benides beautifying the hair, Dan- Gerine eradicates dandruff; invigor ates the scalp, stopping itching and falling hair. Danderine is the best, cheapest }and most delightful hair corrective jand tonic, It is to the hair what | fresh showers of rain are to vegeta |tlon. It goes right to the roota, vital }tzea and strengthens them. Its stimulating properties help the hatr to grow long, heavy, strong. You onan surely have beautiful hatr, 4 lots of it, if you will mpend 35 {cents for a bottle of Danderine at any drug store or tollet coun is not greasy, olly or | tinerment. ‘Dentistry at Half Price An cutting prices seems to be in vogue, without in the slightest out ting the quality, we are going to do gular dentistry at half usual or Class A work { gework with interchangeable porcelain (facings) teeth old edges, eany Lo replace | breakaxe }iain and guaranteed unbreakable when boxed in with gold backing 22-k. gold crowns ‘ang 20 id |$5 per tooth. If anybody you bridgework at $6 in: ntract, and you will likely not get it. Gold and porcelain crowns and fillings, $6 each. Silver fillings, $3 \ Pifty- dollar nemi-metal flexib $25. Good $80 pure rubber plates, |$15. Both Trubite teeth. A perfect fit quarantesd or no charge (Cheap rubber plates are danger- oue and profiticss, hence we do not make them.) Having been estab. lished 17 years High-clase and fairly himh-priced dontiats, and as moat pie in the state know us as such, feel that any further n= ment about who we are would plates at | superfia | We will show samples of all our work and guarantees yours to bh equal to the samples, It's the beat and prettiest dental work you ever saw. | On Alveolar Work there will be no reduction. We own the system—It js patented and trade no other dentists can do * It coats double the coat To have a clear, pink akin, bright | cases worth eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoy: ancy Itke childhood days you must get at the cause, # where brid suceens in [absolutely impoasibl if eh ounon whore bridgowsrkc In p }In the latter it is merely a question Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on | Po Which in the better. 1 the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after focts They start the bile and overcomes Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing re sults, Millions of boxes are sold annually at 16c and 800.—Advertt ment conatipation The w comfe and looks. Wa have made about 11,000 casen in those offices in the paat 11 are and the work has given gen era) satinfaction. Alveolar Dentists 206 Maight Bidgy Second and Vine which she | but they are unable to send her] Back teeth are all porce- | LE STAR May Gain | We All Help JANUARY REDUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE | “wd 2O% to SO t25%.n0r COMPLETE SUITES AT SALE PRICES ODD OR SEPARATE PIECES FOR EVERY ROOM FLOOR COVERINGS—STOVES—HOUSEWARES ‘ieee | = We Invite a | she arrives safely? A few dollarn to | iste fans en” | Comparison of Sale Values THE CAREFUL AND DIS- CRIMINATING BUYER WILL ENJOY AND BE BENEFITED BY A VISIT TO THIS STORE, PAR- TICULARLY AT THIS TIME. ee M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS Elsie Johanson the Ruth Alexander, which sails January 20. Are any of you going down south $ 50 $100 $150 | $200 $250 $300 $400 i$ 250° $ 5.00 '$ 7.50 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $20.00 WINNIPEG—Mra, Wilford Shar | ratt and three «mall children burn to doath when home in destroyed by fire |bere, Husband, Wilford Sharratt, poverely injured. 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