The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1923, Page 15

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FRIDAY THE EATTLE TAR Helping Dad Keep Peac e in 1 the Lion Family ) J ; fel tnal UNUSUAL CONSOLE TABLE er et | ~ ee ite Riss Sl HAS SIX TURNED LEGS @ COMPANY, 1929 ] x “ Thelr Placing ts Unique Feature of Hands ce Piece of F CEDING CHAPTER By MARIAN MOORE caused r r the big « Now, gu Ned Cornet Speed law father’s be Apne Hill dow hts we be some sort on ¢ » keeper of the Memphis (Tenn.) zo¢ finding it t nlendid lence of ealous disposition ¢ bis early in li to go to } th F his Know just why tt . 4 and i to mibet haps he : t t t light hts were t about it and fo and hin more at ease howed Inter more free 5 ne ‘ course that was f Some way, tho Y ‘ i A} Cornet e tin! Desire for Pretty Frocks and Easy Credit System Mota toon aask of : : leek cleat, and fora mo| Forees Many Young Married Women to Work, |: Cornet and doubt t e ¢ I ment ted Ww ebow 2 Thinks One Reader—Another Claims It Is Fault veteran of n : of Young Man Who Proposes Marriage Without a . Bank Account. MuURGhtar he was. és thi « and t at t you me al work after they are married. The ist exist,” f 7 ny surface of the table ts Be the fighter } ‘ i ag r Mhertas si Hog di. ed. They can j . 3 by a large scarf—a nar- Every or f sf t A ‘ * , runner of velour, combining y and mulberry, 1s all that to protect the surface from 4 inmp mers. Placing an oping scart over a hand- told the samo t, good a Mer the tie wan clea. whan P.| “The average young man hasn't a cent when he marric and and the girl is liable as not to have or the marriag Pleasure on t ‘ r vic AB NN irene sad csi pac Ifg would use more } vent and deman us like 5 M ’ able} €¢ : , '*| man to have so g ed ‘up x . : ; onan | might be a show for them muscle, his eye each b “Cl Clothes are the gr I t t I » heard everything 4 oa t ; ‘ A “97 = > / The lamp has # dull blue shade, en ot . : t quiet.) you wanted ¢ me sage el S33 : ‘ , beeadhyogh 3 S : y trimmed with gold braid which ts @ign of his advanced < met nek, eats 2 es gs rather thar nd We ah ; 3 4 ae ie ; ( \ A td bral ae md so he (Write to Marlan Moore, care of permitted corr lusury Tounded his v | this newspaper, for advice or Infor. mation about home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped ad- dressed envelope for reply.) self had alya if 3 the 5 Te peyt piven. ___| good i rious husband than anythi ff t t t ! . : 2 ts to go out and he I have a breakfast : : 7 comet 0 ry and blue furniture, so muc cople d\ ¥ las j 1 aby's high chair ts of dark ch front 1 » work if the ? RAY f ed wood. Could I get one to ins , ¢ % f is the sulte?—Mrs. G. ng cos | Answer: You can get children’s | chairs in ivory and gray or Ivory | and blue, Copyright, American Homes Bureau, works?” / ‘ ee B/ PILES @% |Needless to Suffer If your hairis dull, stiff and gummy, | WHY suffer the incon- * vollmmad & De Caren sure but that you I | and the strands cling together, you a venience and pain Bel ey soreness a "tomber" heaviseen Th pow that a Fmina ie os cs a @ need a Jap Rose shampoo. It {from Piles when you wil @idn't have to face him tonight| He did not removes every trace of dandruff aranteed a positiveg he Jere and keeps the hair looking soft, es ermanent cure by Same thick and glossy. Jap Rose lathers ray conser pain- ADVENTER tn breakneck’ a vor | man trnging is aary inane il instantly and leaves no sediment. featenGneen OF THE TWI te ) ba aber py i We . nee | thant a An Wecetants aah : That tf Treatments may be taken weekly €Y Olive Roberts Barton Bhcsauey paar 4 ke z eatin < (0 PONIES | Ween Wi tote fos my Tee The Twins put on the $c ) quickly they A propes shoes and m ¥ 1 ret th they ey t ther x nething to » that t were used turing up t er-tingle denotes the glow of health of Piles. is quickly os y & gutter of r: They looked « at the miles and m try that they didn’t waiting for them. clea was flowing wit! trees growing on ¢ forts of green t And tied to o two penies black, with »: teady to go. “Jump on, “yim your ting men v ‘ ‘and yet their me you to the kr y " time Regen s ir.| exalt before conga” al tata 4 Pi fe, Nancy | rounde . ‘ end| knock. ‘They not shut th ad - Yasir 4) way they | oe hard ae m6 y trent me ee rd hatnened na Be Be Continued) \ wr what'it Js to ® ‘That toll, that hard sch eee had happened ac yeah t ttle St ; faa Wael tok has made me what I am and eter a ‘ ‘a| human hap as, I find v4 f ° faction In living; I am able to hold SCHOOL SHOES The Dressing Makesthe Salad— i ment ; ork ‘ "4 sa - health, the adoring 1ovo. of a won| ony te ; ‘ a nt School days are here and you will’ find our Children’s »| n r r derful woman; I give & to the yum: ; Lettuce, ieiiat des GAMeniost calad | | 1 i can neo old age coming) Red Department well stocked to supply every need in Boy: and J eens are garden truck until the magic aim ana bee “l vain tears for what might have y ; Girls Footwear. Dependable, durable: shoes at Phillip: of a perfect dressing transforms them }j ! beet Without Se coeur money-saving prices that will interest every mother. into palate- ie delg@usness, ya ise ARE YOU THE WOMAN YOU) : ot our tush | WERE MEANT TO BE? | R GROWING GIRLS © ot] Every woman was meant to 2% TO 7 Fre eed eee a tie weak oF Wee @UMIGOAUE | MosauIToRS = $3.00 $3.50 $3.75 Ute Fly."Tox, No $4.00 $5.00 CHILDREN’S © 84 TO 11 $2.75 $3.00 Small tun to si $1.50 to $2 ply I'm not ay, how few h he health or} le ndut un to 1 up to) dust. Won't sta Over-ambitious, many] { Haenatess.Plens lop nervousness, irrita: | odor. Half pint 50c ho have pre-| bility, he backaches, Irregu: | not, I'm not sure hat a snob is, I've never] 0 nly men Ww Iprayer Free. Sold by . ’ —the pay dresing—gives a tan, MB ltended to bo ‘anoby to hide their| tar on more serious ail: | Sraguit, Grocers, MISSES a tease, a tantalizing tale that is rea mf Lat mo say, tho, Ned|ments, which retard one prouriat Madthaac tad i | is, 10% irresistible and turned * ‘nibblers” in oe whatever her lot, no matter how|in life, Women in ¢ 2 al her toil, your fe could be| should n to Lydia I. Pinkham's to “eaters of the verylatt leaf.” pared much easter than hers, It| Vegetable Compound, a root and x $2.75 $3.00 $3.25 Tonight serve on eris Na i Jd HB | would be better that you should| herb medicine which has been prov “— crisp lettue@” slowing, icy-cold JB | would b r that you shou PATAL TO tomato stuffed with chopped evict be snuffed out than that sholen to benefit 98 out of every 100} Bae] aS A $3.50 $4.00 ped with tony, tangy, talib « ILD MED, B | xhould lose one of her working}women who try It, Let Lydia t MAYONNAISE, | hands, Likely you felt superior to} Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ) lhe ae ou drove her home; in| make you well and strong, and the) BEST FOODS, Lue by Yas you dr f 18) n 1 AN eo lsc RewTo, at reality you were infinitely inferior.| woman you were meant to be—Ad- | WHNATOHNE WOX SPMAY CO, Sho haw gone much further than] yertigement, [710 Aretic Hldm, DL loteasla

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