The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1923, Page 9

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I’ Mme. Calve Has - Beauty Secret Cynthia Grey: Girls Continue to Condemn Law That Would Change Legal Age of Girls From 18 to 21, BY CYNTHIA GREY Not only are girls “agin” any law that would curb their free- dom for three years longer, but many older women, now mothers, recall childhood misfortunes and condemn proposed | bill that would change legal age of girls in this state from 18 Listen to These New Dance Hits pular dance » that are Inctuding the lates success known to everyone. portadies te the new console de- y Orehestra co iserr Sweetheart Lanc—Med. Fox Trot ‘The Yankee Princess—Medley Fox Tret Paul Whiteman and Mie Orchestra aut ter The ‘Leve of Mike ediane Orch. Ace. Van and Shenck ‘the Virginians HRAR these and other New 14.21 Third Ave. MMMM Attorney’ 3s Wife ‘| BURI ‘TATUES BURIED | Granted Divorce UNDER COAL LOAD | Féna Morris Wiiltams was granted NEW YORK—William Partridge, & divorce from William Cariton Wil. | sculptor, brought sutt for $100,000 be Hams, Seattle attorney, I UNUUIUUUNAVOUEUOAUOGE0UGGOOUAO AOUGERUGEUOUUOEAEOUEUGEUEEAEAEOAE AAA the custody of two minor children. careless caretaker. Quality and Charm Distinguish "SALAD iN OD EX “The most Delicious Tea you can buy” R.& @ C..COOK, East 3383, Ell. 0350, Distributors Mme. Calve What tg the magic Calve possesses? What secret fountain of youth ts hers, you ask, when you look at the radiant face,’ the raven binck hair combed straight back from the fore head, and the flash of pearly teeth of this woman who at 58 still en- trances the ear with the gorgeous opulence of her voice? You ask Calve and her black eyre sparkle with merriment. “Sunshine, outside and In.” says Calve. “Simple food, vegetables and fruita, @ <tte meat, that ie all I eat.” “In Parte I surround myself with youth. Growtng biase and hardencd tm spirit te like the hardening of the arteries. I copy their enthusiasm, thetr joy in living. C'est tout,” says Madame Calve, who will sing at the Metropolitan January 29 under the direction of Frank P. Hood. DRINK WATER TO HELP WASH OUT KIDNEY POISON If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You, Begin Taking Salts Me. H. L. Wilken When your kidneys hurt and your that Uric Acid never did and never | back feels sore don't got scared and will cause Rheumatism; that tt is «| proceed to load your stomach with « ‘i. L. Willson, the well known hy- | natura! and necessary constituent of | lot of drugs that excite the kidneys Graulic engineer who had charge of peed that it is fovea ip very | and irritate the entire urinary tract water power Job, telling Bis | Conc. ity. without IC Ww Keep your kidneys clean like you ful experience, says: Willson 12 years to keep your bowels clean, by Mushing ruth. He learned how | them with a mild, harmiens salts ; 22, °f Pie! which helps to remove -the body's before inst 1st hh from “The Inner Mysteries; | urinoun waste and stimulates them f wrsey doctors | Sitrigrtapieete Mec aaeT rage | 0 thelr normal activity, ‘The tune rane io the leet 12 Jears . |devoted over a0 years to the selon. | #00 Of the kidneys is to fliter th yt would say, “Good Lord, |tif le study, experimentation and re- | blood. fiice ine.” rather than go through | etiiee his dinca: It 600 grains of acid and waste, #0 wis we can readily understand the vital Ant ”: “Now I know, and T forget—the carrier left | i Ohince of aie the isdnese active, jay box, apd T came wm throwing it into the fire thing prompted me to look ie Thank God I did! NOTH: If any reader of this Paper! I can almost put my le back of my head; I coul now I ai #0 witison ia only one of thou- sands who suffered for years, owing | wishes the Book that revi to the general belief in the old, false | facts regarding the true ca and theory that “Uric Acid” causes Rheu-| treatment of Kheumatiam that wore matism. This erroneous belief in-|overlooked by many doctors and duced him and legions of unfort itiets for centuries nate men and women to take wro: treatments. You might just attempt to put out « fire wit to try end get rid of your Rheuma-|return mi tiam, Neuritis and like complaints by | whatever. Send now, lent you forget taking treatment supposed to drive |and if not a sufferer yourself, hand | Unie Acid out of your blood and | this wood news to some afflicted body. Many _Bhysicians now know | frien ra~Aavertisoment. COUPON} How to Get It Per the Mere Nomi: <2 Bom Ref Manufacture ana Dis 3° COUPONS” 98c can’t drink too much; also of Jad Salts; take a tablewpoonful in each morning for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts In made from the acid of grapes and lomon juice, com: bined with lithia, and has been used for yearn to help clean and e#timu late clogged kidneys; also to neu- tralize the acids in the system #0 they are no longer @ source of irrt- tation, thus often relieving bladder weakness, Jad Salte ts tnexpenstve; cannot injure; makes @ delightful efferves: | help keep their kidneys clan and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you | wilt wonder what became of your | kidney trouble and backache. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice @ year. —Advertinement, ACID STOMACH fb DANGEROUS New Universities ———s UNIWER MET POS Acids tn the stomach irritate and | infiame the delicate stomach Mning, | |wour and ferment the foo |Proper digestion, and lend’ to nine- | tenthia of all Dyspepsia and Indie thon, "Pepsin and other artificial di- |gentonts give only temporary Fell and do not correct the « Stomach acide should eutral: |ized daily, and the stomach kep |aweet and clean after eating drinking a gines of pure Ma a water made from a teaspoonful or four tablets of Bisurated Magnesia. sbtainable at any reliable drug at This prevents fo mentation, your meals dig naturally | an without pain. By slowing this pla you may ent almost anything wit out fear of Ladigestion,—Advertia mete advance 1 ne tom, the well known BARTELL DRUG sToRE 4 As eG and Union Ot. t= 22 DICTIONARIES IN ONE All published previous to this one are out of date Dictionaries aR cease eet to 21 years. Following are Dear Miss Grey: bring before the public attentic the legal age of girls from 18 own girlhood days I am forced out part of the time; father, th spender of all he made, I was of, father, who said he would ne wear, Previously he had bought m to let me work outside, that is Right here I want to say that often make “cheats” out of the unreasonable rules must be fol For 18 months after my father sald he would buy « more to wear, and he strictly carried tt out, I stayed in mostly, altho 1 could play | the plano and wan a born entertainer 1 soon gave up the idea that I need never try to be anything or get any me noth In 24 hours they strain trom | Drink lote of good wnater—you| & glans of water before breakfast | where while I remained under my [father’s roof and I promptly ata planning on running away to freinds. About that time, the young man whom I afterwards married, came to the rescue by eurgenting we get mar- ried, which we did. Now had the age limit begn 21 tn- ATE TOO MUCH! A FEW TABLETS EASE STOMACH : Instant Relief from Indigestion, Gas, Sourness, Flatulence, Btomach full! Digestion stopped! ‘The moment you chew a few tablets of “Pape’s Diapepsin” your stomach feels fine, Ail the feoling of indl- gestion, heartburn, fullness, tight) ness, palpitation, stomach acidity,! saree, of sourness vanishes. Ease your stomach and correct | your digestion for a few cents | Pleasant! Harmless! Any drug store. | \GIRL ROUSED BY FRIEND’S POPULARITY} “Listen, Lf, I'm consumed with curiosity. You've simply got to tell me who the devoted man Is? You've been wearing fresh flowers to the office « lot ly. Looks like there was @ devoted lover with lots of| spare cash to buy flowers with in the background somewhere.” | ‘Oh, my dear, why do you ask me? T've been getting « big kick out of | weartng these flowers and getting everyone to speculating.” “What's the answer? You'l " me, of course.” “I with T could tell a good ian | but Ili tell the truth. These flowers | are merely overflow from ¢/ polls taken in by my popular room mate, That girl has more admirers and they simply flood her with flowers. | T've been studying her methods, however, and I'm going out for «| few scalpa myself. | | “Well, Lil, you surely are as good looking as Jennie, but you aren't | much of « vamp." | “Don't have to be. I've discovered been too |” t I've been |dremsing all wrong. I'm going out on @ drem-up campaign and then with my «weet and sunny nature trom any pharmacist about four ounces |1™ S0ing to have & few men at my , too, I'm getting jealous.” “You can do tt, all right. I'm glad | you have decided to dreas up a bit.” “Yea, I'm starting in with the re. @uction male at Cherry's, Wonderful | bargains and lots of time to pay. | I'm getting a beautiful Canton crepe drens for only $19.50. | “Thetr spring styles are coming tn | The Real Cause of Indigestion | | peed prevent | eoids, build oa * will daily, and they are wonderful. ‘They | are also showing the most wonder ful values in taffetas. New Spring atylen for only $15.00. “They are at 1015 Second Ave, in the Rialito Bidg., between Madison | |and Spring, over the Pig’n Whistle. | Rhis-water rink, which every irane elevator.”—-Advertisennent one should take now and then to|_- OUCH! Rolls Hurt Mertes Boll Plasters Drug Stores, 260 WHY CHILDREN ARE SICK IN WINTER: Clan tiny done in winter be- they don’ the Ca air and pe a they | and their blood gets out of order. If your conan as pice A | thin in fle sul eerie” build the with Gude's Pee. a them Vt new aeere |to-Mangan iene and had a agg Gude‘ angan| Pepto-M Tonic and Blood Enricher RRR AES TERT some of the I think you have done a wise thing to} I was reared in an unharmonious home back FE the age limit was 18 for girls and when I neglected some little for busy neighbor mothers and trimmed hats, learned anything at home but housework. a few hours a day, so what little sewing I did was on the sly. their children to co-operate in making a home happy. lettera: ym the proposed law to change | to 21 years. In recalling my} to condemn such a law. st, where} 21 for boys. Mother worked | o he had a steady job, was the almost 17 at the time I speak} home duty and riled my} ver buy me another thing to T sewed a little altho I never My father refused ny regular work, even for e very little. ata parents are the ones who so eir own children because their lowed out, instead of teaching Mine Grey will receive callers im her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m, and on Tuesday and Thuredady from 11 & m. te 12 m. cach week. Please do not come at other times, as it seriously inter feres with her writing. stead of 18 1 would have run away and no telling what would have be- come of me. I might have been lucky im securing « position where my musteal training would have arned mo ® respectable itving—on the other hand I might have done worse than I did. Who can nay? Hut I do know that every ambition was crushed and eventually put aside for all time, for in marrying, my hus: band took no interest in my talents 4 1 soon assumed duttes which of my time, and tho we get ery well (we have been mar. years now), the thing In, love not taken {nto consideration. 1 1 have lost my birthright—a good father and mother—I never had either, and what I am today I owe to wine friends and the fact that I want to do right, MC. M ee Dear Miss Grey: Tonight I de- cided I would write my opinion on this controversy as to whether the legal age limit of girls should be raleed to 21 yeara Tmy no, Tam 17 and 1 wish to ee the law remain as it te because then T will have only ohe more year drudgery. T have been forced to care for a house ever since I was 11 years old. T have been without a mother since Star readers who would itke in- formation on the principal lan- guages of the world, numbers of persons speaking each language, ete. will receive @ bulletin on this subject by writing to the Wash- ington bureau of The Seattle Star, 1822 New York ave, Washington, D.C, and inclosing 2 cents in stamps for postage. 1 was five, I have two brothers, « father and & seven-toom house to take care of. My father hopes to sce the law pans, If I am compelled to satay “home |four years longer and have the re- sponmibility of washing, cooking, ste, by the time Tam married I will have no interest tn my home and children. 1 want to be young while Tam young like other girls of my age. I hope other girls in similar pre- Mcaments will protest and maybe yet we will win, MISS 11. TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA Common garden sage brewed Into & heavy tea with sulphur added will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just & fow applications will prove a reve lation If your hair ts fading, atreaked | or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and! | Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublewome. An easier way Is to get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sul |phur Compound at any drug store, all ready for use. This is the old-time | |rectpe improved by the addition of other ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair ta! not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful apponrance and attract j!veness, By darkening your hair | with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com.» pound no one can tell, because tt does it so naturally, #0 evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with t and draw this through your hatr, taking one small strand at « time; |by morning all gray hairs have dis appeared, and, after another applica. tion or two, your hair becomes beau Ufully dark, glossy, soft and luxur. fant.— Advertisement. OLD PORT WINE ‘PURE OLIVE OIL; Nature’s Food Tonic < If you are run down, tired, worn | out, exhausted, aenemio, ares | | from nervousness—or have no appe- tite—try nature's way to health—| Port Olive Tonto, Port Olive ia a combination of rich old port wine, creamy pure olive ofl and other medicinal agents mixed in such proportions that {t is as palat- able ag rich cream, It not only stimulates the system by toning up al! the vital organs, but is @ pure liquid food, It can be taken by the most delicate stomachs, and you notice improvement from the first few glasses, Ask your doctor or druggist; they will tell you this is the ideal boay builder and food tonic, On sale at all druggists, The Port Olive Company, Ine, Los Angolen.--Advertinement, A STHM Bhs, a em rg Bi Bale aang Frocks for Spring The Last Word From Paris and the First Word in New York and Seattle & Junior HE thousangs of frocks in this colleetion her- ald the first notes of Spring. They are lovely creations, express ing In » full sonse the youth and charm so much loved in “Sweet Sixteen” garments. To the ideas sent us from Paris we have American dixtine- tions, developing models that com- bine a smartness with serviceability, that fits them for every requirement of a good-looking and practical frock Junior Dresses Catia r rows of ruffies and basque effect All-stk Taffeta eee, bertha collar, six $16 Junior Dresses ‘ THEM Fash- ion declares her- self as highly fa- and “SWEET SIXTEEN” COATS, $16 The new arrivals give us the first “line”. on the lines Spring styles will adopt for their becomingness in conformity with the decrees of Fashion— Bolivias, Velours and Veldynes, full silk-lined, with and without fur collars. Sizes 16 to 44. DON’T MISS THE SHOW IN OUR WINDOWS 1023 Second Ave., Corner Spring St., Seattle Celebrates 90th Birthday Here ‘With her three living children and two. great-grandchildren about ber, about her, HE ORI Tee M ffico 5639 Third and Madison: Watch 25% Discoun On all Dental Work for the next thirty days. All work Guaranteed 16 years Pioneer Dentists Dr. H. 0. Danford Dr, W. J. Childers Collins Bldg., Second and James Mra. Alice Cotterill celebrated her 90th birthday Tuesday at the home of Mre. EB Haring, a daughter, at 283 Taylor. ‘The aged pioncer ts the mother ef | George F. Cotterill, former mayor of | Seattle, Frank Cotterill and Mrs. ~ Break ’Em Up Quick! 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It is selentifically prepared, | }o that it works wonder Gently massage Musterote tn with the fingertips, See how quickly It | brings relief—how speedily the pain disappears, | ‘Try Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges- tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, | paing and aches of the back or | Joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). | bed and 680, jare and tubes; hospital Haring. Mrs. Cotterill settled Redmond, Wash., in 1887. Since she has made her home in tl ‘A Good Thing - Don't Miss Send your name and ly written together with 6 (and this slip) to Chamberlain cine Co. ceive in return a trial package taining Chamberilain’s Cough @y for coughs, colds, croup, chial, “flu” and whooping and tickling threat; m Stomach and Liver Tablets stomach troubles, indigestion, pains that crowd the heart, ness and constipation; Cham Salve, needed in every family # burns, secalds, wounds, piles, skin affections; these valued medicines for only 5 cents, miss {t.—Advertisement, INSIST UPON THE GENUINE Des Moines, Iowa, and Fe

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