The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 8, 1923, Page 4

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“Protection Ask for Karo and see that this bull’s-eye is on the label. It’s the mark for Quality. Karo is the syrup for every use—spread on pancakes, biscuits, tliced bread for children; for cooking, baking and candy-making. There is a Karo for every palate and every meal: 1, Golden Syrup—Bime Label Kare 2. Crystal White—Vanille Flavor —Red Label Kero 3. Square Can—-Groen Label Kare or write to Cora FREE Ask your | Poodeem Radniog Co ‘Kage. litinole The. Great American Syrup y fomen Debaters |Four Children Are Meet at College Buried in One Grave 's debate teams from Whit-| SCRANTON, Pa, Feb. &—While “college and the University of | four children of Douglas McCrae were will debate Thursday | being buried in one grave, a fifth @t 8 o'clock in Meany hall on | died of scarlet fever, t n of & federal department | — ~ Mildred Jewel and Ade. . . n will ropreseat the “t- | Swiss Snowslides fame time a debate on the| * ‘ Proposition but with sides re| ‘Bury Two Villages ‘will be held at Whitman, with} GENEVA, Feb. §—Three succes- ‘Morrow and Nydia Jolly as the | sve snowslides on Mount St. Bothard psity debators. buried two villages at Its foot. Try This! Hair Instantly Appears Abundant, Soft, Lustrous and Colorful—A Gleamy Mass! “Danderine” Also Ends Dandruff; Falling Hair! ‘your hair becomes Just moisten a cloth with and draw it carefully, sh your hair, taking one small }at a time; this will cleanse the dust, dirt or any excessive oil few minutes you will be iL Your hair will be wavy, and possess an incomparable Juster and really appear thick and abundant—a mass it, glinty, colorful hair. beautifying the hair Dan: He eradicates dandrutt; invigor. ates the scalp, stopping Itching and falling hair. | Danderine is the best, cheapest and | most delightful halr corrective and tonic. It 1s to the hair what fresh showers of rain areto vegetation. It goes right to the roots, vitalizes arid strengthens thi Tts stimulating properties help the hair to grow long, heavy, strong. ‘You can surely have beautiful hair, and lots of it, if you will spend 35 cents for a bottle of Danderine at any drug store or tollet count Is not greasy, oily or sticky. It DRIVING FORCE IND KEEN SUCCESSFUL MEN AND WOMEN of the successful who are that they Drug Cos Owl Drug Co., Switt Drug Co., University Pharmacies, 0. Guy, Ine, possess force, men and doing things DAE HEALTH LAanoRAsORIES ‘FARMERS ASK | BUSINESS AID Representatives in Com- mercial Sessions Wanted tatives of commercial in snd towns t of the Washington of Farm Bureaus | ws were adopted asking | that commeretal organtzations of the state delay definite action on agricul }tural matters unti) after an author ined representative of the farmers had been heard on the matter under consideration. The farmers’ leaders, thru the farm bureaus, were ed of matters af x agriculture eufficlently to ad with the vartous commercial or Mn of the atate. At the meeting In the chamber tives from ten nd five farm bureaus . presid rooms con: mercial ¢ attended and conferred with officials | representing the state grange and farm bureau and the State college at Pullman, It wan ended that a coop jerative working plan be immediately blished between the W and the Gi resolution we coma C. of C.; Donald Mein Angeles C. of CL. M. president Peres Qounty | reau; Thomas B. Mtl, assistant sec re’ Seattle C. of C; W. H. Talley secretary State Farm Bureau Feder. ation, Spokane, and W, L. Rhodes, of the Seattle chamber Bureau of | Missing | Relatives || The Siar invites its readers te mee thie department as an aid in finding missing relatives or friends. The department te | te help Im reuniting those whe have bees | hose whose relatives oF re Invited te repent direetiy to The Mar, know the «hereabouts of persons mentioned in this eolums se | missing are requested alee lo repert te The Star. Other mewspapers are invited | te reproduce such Memes as will imiereet their readers, MR. AND MRS. CHARLES RAN. DALL.—inquiries are being made} for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Randall, | who were last heard trom when tiv: | ing tn Cosmopolis, Grays Harbor | county, one year ago information regarding thelr whereabouts will be appreciated by John Jenny, care of Pp. 8 M & T. Ca, Port Angele, ioleeea eee GEORGE NAVELS—This boy, 19, la being sought by hw sister, who de Glares she has not sean him stnoe he Shank, 6024 424 ave & W, Seattle, cee SIDNEY CRUSE.—This man. Inet heard from when in Larida, Idaho, and believed now to be In Seattle, is being sought by Mrs, Ethel Gallo way, 1106 Howell st, Seattle. ALBERT M. COFFIN.—The father of this man is inquiring for him. Al bert Coffin was last heard from four years ago, when employed in @ gar age on Pike’st, near Broadway. He was called “AL” Information re | warding “Al's’* | appreciated by his father, William M Coffin, Renton, Wash. Box 1478 INSPECTING SITES for « Salva tion Army men's home, Col. T. W. Scott, territorial property secretary Jof the Salvation Army, ts tn Beat. | tle with Mra, Scott. LOOK, LOOK ! | If you're well dressed in | 1923, you'll look like this, clothing designers of the United States decided in con- vention at Cincinnati. Arrows show derby, bow tie, straigh \eut vest and pleate top. The model is F fHE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY [ susT “HONORABLE MENTION” BRINGS TEARS | Income Tax Facts Pensions Taxed, Rehabilitation Allowance Gifts Strike Benefit. paid oy « lone p edera to retired civil emple able, except as provides oy 1921, whiek recelved as cor or another in th of the L of war,” paid in re wed by the per | nervs Under prior acta all pe 0 Of service oner were tax paid by the ndividuals to The smile on the face of Charlotte Weiner (left) is justified by the award of the judges in| taxaie the health show in New York city when they deided she was the most perfect bady in the Bronz. | mention, Irwin Cohen, center, received second prize and Alberta Murphy, honorable |\"\* TROUBLE. 15 OVER STATES. DITTMN Declares Tanlac Ended In- digestion, Nausea, Weak- ness and Nervousness of Years Standing “Tanlac has gtven me strength and endurance I hardly expected,” de- | clared A. Dittman, 784 W. 66th at., Los Angeles, Calif “I suffered from a badly rundown condition several years and war nev er able to get back my strength, I could not do a good day's work, and at night just felt #o tired out I just had to Grag myself home. I was nervous, couldn't sleep and morning found me still all worn out. I had practically no appetite, would become Greadfully nauseated, and my atom. ach was eo fearfully upset I was a ply miserable, My kidneys bothered me, too, I had distressing attacks of dillousness and was subject to bad apelin of dizxinens. “But since taking Tanlao T can work bard all day and go home feel. | I sleep ifke a log, stomach | ing fine ote perfectly, nerves steady, and I couldn't ask better health. Tantac will always have my highest praing Tantac in for mile by all good drug Over 16,009,000 bottles sold — Advertivement EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Our whalebone rupber, which ae |mot cover the roof of the mouth tt two or more teeth. ral Rubber, set of teeth .... Rubbe m1 Perfect ree the human Gum Lyke Begenction of cum, fetish dis coh: 10.00 “oninazwon ....... $4.00 present patronage |e Most of our recommended by our varly ow ‘ere, whose work in still giving good fatinfaotion, All work guaranteed for 15 yeara Examination free. OHIO DENTISTS fecond A Chicago designer, Open © te @ Vally—O to 12, bundaye 4 easy —so quickly cooked. No chance for failure. You are so sure to please. You just bless that little oyster! “Dames of Olympia” recipes Olympia Oysters—Pried. Drain Oysters, roll in cracker or bread crumbs and beaten egg—about 1 egg to 1 pint of Oysters. Season with salt and pep- per. Mould into small i let stand awhile; theo fry’ in butter until a golden brown. fc . with slices of parsley. pepper ri of butter; add rd-boiled eggs, sliced. Cover with just a sprink- ling of cracker crumbs. Over all pour the liquor from the Oysters, and cover with puff paste, se- curing the edges well and ticking paste with fork. jake minutes in an oven not too hot (pre- serve plumpness of oys- ters), In the home market (Pu- get Sound) the recipes above would cost for oys- ters per portion 13%c to 16i4c ; in the distant mar- kets (California) 19¢ to 24c, Everything consid- ered no other meat nuc- leus can be obtained at less cost. Every particle of Olympia Oysters is ed- ible—no bones, no waste! they are all good! he —simply “Class!” As poets would ok “Sea gods’ kisses!” They are richer, tastier, than the famous Ostends which Shakespeare ate in his day, and upon which other intellectual kings of his and a later day feasted. And always fresh! In their virgin, native nec- tar! Fresh from the ice- cold waters of Puget Sound every day, in cafe or home Brown and Coyle Benefite paid by « labor union to members on strike are included in to Open Auto Show fian'sn, in scike are ia w, J.) Annulties paid retired pres dent of the Automotive Trades an. Mayor Brown, Lieut. Gov Coyle and William O. McKay As & spectal openin Roy Scouts will hy | ren under 15 wi between the hours of 2 for the year in which FEBRUARY 8, 1923, DELAY ACTION - ON ZONE BILL f opinion on Have Your Watch Repaired by ARNE SUNDE and it will be right, cheertully lity guaranteed ARNE SUNDE 516 Westlake ine St Attractive Home Furnishings With National Credit You will find many money-saving opportunities at the ues in well-made, good-looking furniture—just the kind plete your home furnishings. Whatever you want you ERAL CREDIT and pay conveniently—the National Way. Me fine selection of leor Lainpa wi eautitully dedorated shades and @ variety of standards, From $14.50 ., ‘enport Table, built tn a $19.75 d finished tn mahogany, at “National.” Reliable val- you need to properly coni- can purchase with LIB- A conventent Bnd Table that will im- prove the good looks and comfort of your living room; im mahog- any finish, $7.75 priced at | 7— Values That Make a Rocker Selection Easy This Rocker ts well built, in fumed or waxed quartered onk. upholstered in genuine leather, $1 1.75 priced at Jacobean Oak er, with auto s covered in genuine leather, at the at * $12.5) ered in very estry and mahogany finish, at velour- Its Easy to Pay — — the National Way_ $1.00 Down Worth of Furniture bd | 50 A WEEK will buy $75 $3.00 Down Worth of Furniture A WEEK will buy $100 $8.00 Down Worth of Furniture $ A WEEK will buy $200 3.00 * worth of Furniture 8 A WEEK will buy $250 3.50% worth of Furniture “We Charge No Interest Queen Anne Pertod, Dinini m Table, with 6-ft. ex- ery unusual value at ..... Dresser with large plate mir- ror and four roomy drawers, handsomely fin- $19.75 Inuhed; priced at y Handsome designs in large Brass Beds, with g-inch atraight or. continuoua poate and heavy fillers. $32.00 Priced up from, . Wood Crib In now design, with drop sides, finished In ivory che amol—at the sale $8.75 price of ... NQH DHPT, number of A w Containg a surprising values in ood, wed furniture, Aak to. woe them when you come in. “Nation This Bloctrie Iron— r Alge, full nlokol, with cord mint plug, ts guara a, 3.50 ® special value A Rocker with com- fortable auto sent. cov- hand- some patterns of tap- $15.75 hogany finish; al Rurniture G. This desirable Rocker. with cane back and comfortable seat, cov- ered in assorted velours and tapestries, is fin- ished in mahogany and $17.50 in. at This Steel Range has a pol- ished top, sanitary base and nickel trimmings—a_ good rice ot $69.00 toe of ‘This Chiffonter is a remark- ably good pleco of furniture to complete your bedroom, ap- pointmenta— at only: nh attractive Davenport Table ith 20xGl-ineh top, and in ma~ would be a real $27.50 . AN ACCOUNT ail yourself of that go with tdition te. your iting roor, at 418-424 PIKE re yan ANH SAEAMECOWERHNGAHEAH MNANOMT ON ESeee PET Ty

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