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SEATTLE STAR THE FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923. What I Have Learned Cymtlaia Grey: in 47 Years Practice Shot nd ine Steet Cart MecDougal ll fouthwick PF HAVE been watching the re- of an adult, The formula is on BY CYNTHIA GREY dE An Amazonian woman lost her balance and squashed my ; : every package. years, began the prac. : 4 fof medicine back in 1875, [| _ Recently there has been « new foot in a street car yesterday morning. She merely grunted and passed on. Row 83 years old, and though Wve of drastio physics. A gray-haired woman came into the same crowded car, t es ® mercurial that salivates i tag beers J Rity loosens teeth, has been revived | She pushed her way right and left with vicious elbows as she vainly looked for a seat. ~ salt waters and powders that | datersating experiments and tests; draw mended constituents from A woman, sitting in front of me, spread out her dress and took up enough room for two persona. elief in this particular ailment %¢ blood; coal tar disguised in unchanged. Down at the end a girl took out her nail file and performed ice candy form that causes shin crup- her manicure toilet. Opposite her a man took out his knife Purchases Charged Tomorrow Payable March 1st Politenes Second Avenue at Pike Boys’ Suits, Sweaters, Mackinaws Special Priced tions. In a practice of 47 years 1 have never seen any reason for their use when a medicine like Syrup Pepsin will empty the bow- | _ But the take greater in- a oy today their Ith, in exercise and the drinking of ‘water. Constipation, however, will from time to time no matter ‘one tries to avoid it. Of next then, is how to treat when it comes. I believe in as close to nature as hence my remedy for Dr, Cald- mild compound. made Egyptian senna and pepsin le aromatics, Chil- not willingly take bitter Syrup Pepsin is pleasant- youngsters love it, dors not gripe. Thousands of “mothers have written me to that ect. 10 million bottles of Dr. 's Syrup Pepsin are now every year, and it is the most bought ‘family laxative in world. I say family laxative all in the family can use els just as promptly, more qean! and gently, without griping, an without shock to the system. * Keep free from constipation! It lowers your strength 28 per cent, hardens the arteries and bri on matare old age. Do not let a lay go by without a bowel move- ment. Do not sit and hope but go to a druggist and get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, It is @ generous-size bottle. hake @ teaspoonful that night and by morning you will be well, The cost is only about a cent a dose. Use Syrup Pepsin for yourself and mem- hve of the tamiity tn coustipation, biliousiness, sour and crampy stom- ach, files, indigestion, loss of appe- tite or sleep, and to break up fevers and colds, Always have a bottle in the house, and observe these three rules of health: Keep the head From @ recent portrait of DR. W, B. CALDWELL eee Born Shelbyville, Mo, 139 IREPEAT MY FREE OFFER $10,000 worth of trial bottles | the recipe. YA fe of Syrup Pepsin free Last year I agreed to spend $10,000 “cash for free samples of my Syrup Pepsin, and send them free and postage paid to all whe caked. A tremendous mail wan the and did the same. I wonder why it is that so many people think there is no need for courtesy in public conveyances? Believe me, a man's refusal to give a woman his seat is about the least of all the discourtesies that one encounters in | the daily street car trip. Politeness should begin at home, of course; but, really, folks, do you think it should end ina street car? Mins Grey will receive . in her office Monday, Wed! | Making Head Cheese and Friday, from 1 to 2 p. Dear Miss Grey Do you happen |] and on Tuesday and Thursday }to have directions for making head || from 11 @ m, to 12 m. each cheese? If so 1 will be grateful for) | week, Ploase do not come at JOHN other times, as {t seriously tater sand feet’) teres with her writing Directions for Take the heads, lof young, fresh port. of any other pieces that are conventent, Having lremoved the akin, boll them until all lthe meat ts quite tender, and can be\and I will surely appreciaw it 1 Please give me your opinion on this statute, 9 Two-knicker Suits, in sports model inverted pleats, allaround belts, ‘ined. The knickers are full lined. 7 to 17 Bizes All-wool Sweaters, gray or heather, with school colors in chest, collar, cuffs and bottom. Good-looking for school. Sizes 28 to 28, Wool Mackinaws Shawl collars, all-around belts, in gray, brown or tan, Will whed rain. Sues § to 16 $9.85 $7.50 $4.95 —MacDougsll-southwick, Third Floor easily stripped from the bonce. Then\am enclosing copy of the | chop #¢ very fine, and etason Wf WR) Theniing you in advance 1 am tay gy een os A STENOGRAPHER choose, or sage leaves rubbed to| ‘ i ci Sis tt atl well together| Thia law has always been a most Put it into deep| 4njust one—4t ba especially so now since women have been given equal 1 am grateful lto you for sending a copy of the statute I receive inquiries regard ing st constantly, #0, no doubt many cool, the feet warm, the bowels | ‘ri: 4, ‘endows mail was the open. who did not write. 1 would like “ aa ae fet Ger edirese ‘ie Time. So iowes9Y RUP. PEPSIN trance of my apy hing Sith yo Jhe family laxative + and ground ¢ ‘with safety. It is mild enough the infant in arms, effective the most constipation Gurthday, and will again devote la powder, Ensigas to oie ene'tn' ory Amat. | [| teith your Randa on home. Write for yours today pans with atraight sides, and press |# men | oo Sy ge ay it down hard and firm with a plate | franchise with men Woh that will fit the pan, putting the w peat oe Wy By Caldeel H ington St. Montivello, | der wide of the plate next to the meat, and placing a heavy weight on it Mitinols, Mine is truly a free 90 Mh coats the public nothing. no or three days turn it out of of my readers will be interested to pan and cut it in thin slices, Use learn the exact contents of sald mustard and vinegar over tt | statute, Jt follows WA Section wa snse| Doctor Starts New | Unemployed Are Led | ;,,.;,,,1 Law Should PROPERTY DEFINED-HUR face how a single] | ‘ “by “ Boke, thousn she's Just ienratet| , “Kind Word” Club| by English Parson|ie Changed fanny NON OF PEM’ Dear Miss Grey Do you bi S AOlst birthday here. She i s | of eight. CREDITON, England, Jan, 26.— LONDON, Jan. 26.—Kev. T. FE. sband the, /roperty, not acquired or owned Dr. Armstrong Smith, educational | Pickering, who led a large group of |@ Just law that gives the busba 6 prescribed im the nest preceding —* bring home some of| leader, has formed a society whose| unemployed into London, declares | right to dispose of grog ft Me | sections, acquired after marriage by French Pastry.—Advertise-| members are pledged never to say | that the government must fall un-|erty in any way he oes ~ tha newt lelther Ruabend. or wife, or both, ta an unkind word about anyone. | leas it acts on unemployment lthe copsent or wivh of th peep beh agg Aa Becoming Styles COMMUNITY 18 Reduced to $10.00 Velvets, wool and tweed, and velvet and crepe com- binations, Of the finest quality materials, in both dark and light shades. Sizes 8 to 14 years. 29 Reduced to $15.00 Included are all duvetyn, better wool frocks, tweed cape dresses and fancy vel- vets, in dark and high shades. Sizes 8 to 14 years. —MacDougali-South wick, ‘Thire FI eee Saal ne ~~ — ~ ce rirt Wilks | shalt have the manayement and con- MAULANA cs ety pessoa peepeney with @ like power of disposition as he a8 ‘ $5| has of his separate personal property ‘ except he shall not devise bj wih Asks Definition “A Reputation for Reliability” Dear Mine Grey: WI you be kind emough to tell me the meaning of the s es ur Reputation for Reliability Is Regarded as Our Greatest Asset and as Such Is Zealously . Backed Up by Service and Price, Bartell Drug Stores Are Worthy of Your Patronage. day and Saturday What “Tools” Does a Special Prices at All Skipper Use? For instance, potatoes, carrots, any-| jthing that is botied is “cooked”; but ‘ t Bars mpass, marine glasses 50c Caldwell’s tnd other forms of equipmeRt to navigate Syrup of | beefstenk tn “fried” ; meat cooked in| 9 ° Se Women’s Hosiery Odd Lots and Sizes hie vearcl, so the business he w or Rayan} Pepsin. . 139 Py. needs dependable, everready pens 65c Glover's A SUBSCRIBER. Webster's dictionary gives the fol- SPECIAL GROUP OF ALI- PURE SILK HOSE, eem!- SILK HOSE, all full-tashioned, ¢ashioned, with lisle garter pencila to properly execute thelr duties Those of you who still cling to the old Remedy . ..57c [lowing definition for the word cook: Te prepare food by boiling, roasting, McCALLUM HOS®, full-fash- able for eating by the agency of fire top of Isle, wellreinforced tneluding lace boots, plain silk, tops, reinforced foot. A or heat foot. In brown and black, reinforced foot, and striped spiendia wearing hose in MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE SILK HOSE, full fashioned, % akes Startling i in biack, brown and white. with lisle tops, reinforced IMPORTED WOOL SPORTS New Resolution | HOSE, full-fashioned, in heath- be. wearing, %e. : pone you have cooked up some good | 1 g and ° fashioned pens and pencils do not know the real satisfaction that comes revolution for 1923. How about it?" | Teperted Cotton Hown tulleneninaes suamnne ars iigchespad with the use of the newer types. Come to our Pen and Pencil Departments notion to tell you the main one to| » n, Sheaffer, Conklin, Dunn and Parker Pens, $2.50, $3.00, see you jump.” | 60¢ Kondon’s 50¢ Glycothy- ULUUOEUUUUOOU LUELLA —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Fleer make me jump today.” “My resolution is to get married before this time next year.” | Whoop! Good boy! That ts a! rare one. Have you decided on the bride-elect yet? “Dern right I have. Eversharp, Sheaffer, Conklin and Waterman Pencils, $1.00, $1.50, baking, broiling, ete. To, make auit- foned, with fourinch garter lcaeoei $3.95 Bports Hose. $2.95. brown and black. 5c. Semifashioned, reinforced foot. foot. In regulars, but well “Well, old man, how come? Bup-| er mixtures, $1.45, 3 for $1 “rll may I have. 1 have a good are and let us help you choose the proper styles for your ticular use, “Let's hear ft. Nothing could} 82.00, $3.00, $5.00 and up Jelly .....37¢ peta St. Valentine’s Day The time set aside to express senti- ments of Love and Friendship— Unusual Values in Repair Department—Pens, Pencils, "Kodaks Bring in your Pen, Pencil or Kodak that needs attention, and unless 1: $1.20 Scott’s 50c Nature’s Remedy $1.00 Tanlac.79c <x 85c Castoria .23c Emulsion free of charge. there is need for new parts, we will make minor repairs and adjustments The air. | culty Hea with making her decide | I'm the groom.” | | -79¢ $1.50 Carey’s Marsh Root Compound Prescription 50c Liquid Petrola- tum, 1 pint. ..39c 40c Denatured Alco- hol, 1 qt... ..29c 25¢ Glycerine, 4 ozs. .. 30c Frostilla 25¢ Mum .... ee 25¢ Woodbury’s Facial Soap 50¢e Djer-Kiss Rouge.... -.17c 40c Gem Razor Violet Cerate Blades 50c Anti-Pain Kid- ney Plasters. ..32c Dld Dutch Cleanser This household favorite, Friday and Satur. day, 2 cans. Life Buoy Soap Regularly fe cake, special Shop by Mail Do not hesitate to send your order to us for any drug store want. This department of our business is fully equipped to take care of your most exacting needs promptly and efficiently. We pay the postage to any point in Washington POTN TALIA MLM HL IU MAUL MUU ULUI LULA UCU UML U MURILLO UUM Un MALOU fragrant for chapped hands or face. surpassed to use after Liberal oe ase . i/ i! Toiletries—Special 50e Sempray Jovenay. .37¢ selec t Septol Peroxide vanishing excellent for a powder base w the skin soft and, as It con: roxide, is wonderfully healing It is un shaving .... 25e, 50c BARTELL DRUG STORES Seeond and Union Fifth and Pike First and Yesler Way “Go to it! This is good. Are you going to kidnap her some dark night or grab her in the middie of a busy street, hog tle her and run?" | “None of them. I'm going to pol. ish up @ bit. You know, I never have been much of @ lady’s man, and I've let other fellows walk right oft with the prizes. Well, I've fallen hard this time. I'm going to jearn to dance and am going to epruce up & bit in some new clothes and enter the race.” “Oh, thin ts fine, you, old man. lot of tuck.” “Thanks. I'm tn to the finish. | Say, I never have been very fussy | about clothes, Give me some good tips about where to buy.” “Cherry's, old man, Cherry's. They | Bartell’s Golden Peanut Brittle More power to Sounds 004, doesn’t it? It is good, too. hope you have | Thin, crispy brittle made with the finest creamery butter and Spanish peanuts. Packed in one-pound waxed cartons. Sells regularly Special Friday 19c and Satur END 0’ THE WEEK CHOCOLATES Our popular assortment of tasty chocolates, both Hght and dark coated creams and chew ing centers, packed in one-pound orange and black box. Packed each week fresh 49c for the week-end selling Vhiinans We are the exclusive agents in Seattle for Whitman's fine confections. h every becoming style ye can think of right now, and you buy there on credit, besides. need & lot of money to court the lady. " “Their new spring etyles are éom ing in, and, say, oh, boy, they are| | wondertult | “Yea, sir; you can have them 1 and six months to pay, if| want that long. | “They are at 1015 ond ave., the Rialto building, between Ma and Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle. (Take elevator.)"—Advertisement BEWARE OF THOSE “GRIP” COLDS ID you ever catch a “grip” cold in the winter and have it hang on all through the summer? Don’t_go through that experience | again. Enrich your blood ant build up your strength with Gude’s Pepto- langan and the grip germs will pass you harmlessly by. | Gude's Pepto-Mangan is a splendid Protection against winter ailments for the whole family. Your druggist has it, in both liquid and tablet form, Gude's to-Mangan onic and Blood Enricher SERED TESS 'NEURALGI | or headache—rub the forehead | —telt and inhale the vapore Scott’s Mineralava Special $1.49 VA PACH PINISHEA. Lotion to apecial : $1. Specials in Our Rubber Goods Departments _ , 2-qt. American Hot Water Bottle, live red rubber full moulded bag, guaranteed one 175, Special’... S119 $1.76, 8 $1.00 Puritee Rubber Gloves a very fine household .12c¢ Ibe Hygeta 8-02. wine irsers, Se Hygeia Nipples First and Pike Second and Pike 610 Seeond Avenue Sixth and Pine 1908 Boren Ave. Ballard and 22nd N, W. iSAUIAEUNUTEIOIONGUGUSEUN EEUU EUGENE it VAPoRUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Sizes 8 to 16 years. event. Materials, Clever cut-outs, for children Humorous series for grownups Family sentiments Friendship sentiments Priced 2 for 5¢ to 50¢ each. Let us help you plan your decora- tions for the Valentine Parties. Decorative crepes Table decorations Favors Light shades Napkins New Spring Pacific Package Goods Have Arrived Containing beautifullycolored voile undergarments, batiste attractive bedroom outfits, baby dresses, chil- dren’s colored dresses and rompers. Each package contains threads, with instructions. —MacDougall-Southwick, Fifth Floor Jewelry Solid gold Lingerie Clasps, hand- engraved. 75c pair. Cloisonne ename! bar pins, cuff pins, enameled on sterling silver. 50c. Marcassite Pendants on cord sau- toirs. $1.00. Novelty Bobbie combs, forming an unusual pendant on sautoirs, Spe- cial $1.00. Indestructible Pearls, 24-inch length, perfect graduations; cream or rose tints. $2.95. Sterling silver bar pins, set with rhinestones, novel designs, Safety catch. » $1.95. Gold-plated pocket knives, on sol- dered link Waldemar chain; com- plete, $1.00. Mesh Bags, novelty shapes, fringe, tassel, and scalloped edges. Gold or silver finish; plain or engraved tops. $2.75. —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor Sale of Coats for Girls Sizes 3 to 16 Years Bolivia Coats Saturday is the Last Day of the Notion Sale Savings Remarkable —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor At less than half original price All are high-grade Coats, lined and finishe: sels. Some are topcoats of the smartest lines. Fur co'lars of beaverette and imitation caracul with stitching, buttons and tas- ivia, Plaid Backs, Double-Faced All new, purchased for this | All-Year Coats Sizes 7 to 14 Years Both trim tailored and fur. trimmed models, of all-wool polaire cloth and wool checks, with four pockets, All fully lined. ‘The tailored models will make exceptional all year around Coats. Wool Polaire Coats Sizes 3 to 6 Years Tailored models, of all-wool Polaire, in plain and checks. All are fully Uned, Splendid $6.95 S. all the year at

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