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Her Dream Realized ~ ws MRS. JACK HOUK 1918 TEeweeeee aT, Lawnence reconciled to the conditions as they exist. this home was, after all hope had been abandoned. Here Follows Mrs. Houk’s Personal Letter: nd always had a tired, worr My health cc i I Jack Hovux, 1 —Mrs. pou facts as @ rence, Kansas. Ailing Women are advised to try Veg LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS, : J BYVERY young woman like Mrs. Houk before her marriage dreams dreams and has visions of her ideal home with her husband, and healthy, happy children to make her joy complete J J J9) f But as time goes on her dreams are not realized, she has no children, her life is embittered and it is hard for her to be To every young woman who is in this condition the following letter should bring hope and encouragement, as we know of numberless homes that have been blessed with children, just as ola: ¥ am wos Lydia E. Pinkham’s etable Compound =| Helium Cas to Make Air Lanes Safe | Must Work Before 8-Mile Air Scraps They Risk Money| Are Made Possible | NEW YORK, March 2—Magis-| PARIS, March 2.—Fighting eight trate Oberwager bas legally decided | ™ies in tho air by aviators equipped ,, | With oxygen apparatus {5 a posstbil- 4m a local city court that if the al tty of the next war, according to ex- OLYMPIA, to take care of their “cooking and home duties” first. Just exactly how the magistrate is going to decide able the engines to when home duties are properly com- | travel 100 miles an ho pleted is the puzzle. (heights new French These have two spe: ‘TOURING—#192. 15 Down, 5% Interest, 24 Months $105 Down, $19.90 Month elude all charges and surance, gas and oll. Broadway at Pike East 0320 chairman ways com March all-metal aeroplanes. | which was passed by Each with two pairs of full-lined pants. i These suits are remarkable values 4 J the same quality we sold last year for $12.00 and $14.00. They're real beau- ties. Included are tan and gray Scotch tweeds, brown cashmeres and wors- teds. Many have the popular Norfolk style coats. La Overcoat Cleanup Our regular $4 Overcoats for the lit- a yAbaiad ta formerly priced "8, Sizes at $10 and $12.50; siz i Asan ae $2.95 extra special 3 BU etemne bes sec tee Flannel Blouses, Special at $1.65 : These Blouses are shown in gray, blue, green, buff and brown. Formerly DUCROUR UCR eae ar shane ves ivan eCPM vel b4R) oii o oe eed $2.50 Wool Knickers, light weight, sizes 8 to 14, at ...... 95¢ Tailored Ready Co i Home of 2-Pants Suits for Man and Boys J-—' Perera] { FOURTH AVE. AT PIKE STREET (PORT LEASING WILL GO THRU 2—All tempts in the house Thursday dies want to gamble, they will have | perts who have learned details of the |@mend the harbor area least \ Plan Net 0 at} THE SEATTLE STAR v York-Chicago Air-Liners PAGE 19 LOS! lj SS Ty os —— 7 OP a” Se DIL LE x Se, *s ~ Los ANGELES “A Jt an Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin, “OYSTERS,” and inclose a two-cent stamp for postage, nergy in cheese on ihe children~ Lt the youngsters joln in on those delicious cheese dishes! Rich in protein and butterfats, cheese renews the muscles—keeps the body full of life and en- ergy. Government experiments show that cheese compares favorably with other foods as to digestion. It does not cause constipation or other disturbances. Tillamook cheese {s rich in food value—it has 5 quarts of full-cream milk to every pound. Every cow in the famous Tillamook herds ts regularly tnspected for health. So are the kitchens where the cheese is made—we insist on it! For family use, buy the 6 or 14 pound sizes. But be sure it's Tillamook —the original branded cheese. Look for the name on evety slice. None genuine without it. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION ‘Tillamook, Oregon 15 cheese kitchens owned and operated by[Tillamook deirymen TILLAMOOK : Snowdrift iii > Ue jairtight bucket as easy to open as winding the clock e ALL shortening is fat—and best when it is Freshest. Putting Snowdrift in a truly air- tight tin the day it is made is the only way to have it fresh as the day it was made when you open it in your kitchen. An airtight tin used to be a bother—it took a knife or can-opener to open it. Fresh Snowdrift was worth the extra trouble, but type Schuette-Lanz hip (above) to be non map. Be-||it was a bother nevertheless. But now a Hh thown | Promenade|| new fresh bucket has been invented—we had some share in the inventing. 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