The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1923, Page 11

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fHE SEATTLE STAR Dear Miss Grey; I am f them “Oh, Tam to be tender of the lives Odds bi} Do you | it his health we're | The ws being the road from Weston | er, and he'll nerve for | in generatic (Continued Tomorrow) FOR LOW ROOMS all paper make the i wh figures ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS “Howto make coffee. ifyouuse the standard coffee-pot "As tho I didn’t know how} Recipe bared on laboratory tests made by er Cookadoodle Rooster | to take care of myself!’ Partridge & Conklin, Domestic Science Experts at the big brown bird| “What's that you're muttering = : : about?” asked a voice right beside | him. i ee anne ee Put one cup of water in the coffee pot for every Fe use Si vaeciameee os |" Sa ee ne nn | ay Of cate Fe etre onic the wine aad | an extra quarter cup for evaporation. When this dinner—Chuckie just went on pick- | ¢ boils vigorously remove from the stove and im- | SAVED FROM : : 5 He om e vAnd you mediately add two level tablespoons {one rounded 4 AN OPERATION Se ee se none Lunar weet tablespoon} of M.J.B. Corrgz for each cup of you're a wise fellow you'll take his 7 ‘ Now Recommends Lydia) iuvic« peiigsntel td pie pare water that was placed in the coffee pot. Cover and “Just likes to preach, so he does,” he sniffed icken had grown up— [ing up bugs with his beak as tho |he didn't hear him at all. | E.Pinkham’s Vegetable —!!.?” vournelt. Suppose you'd get allow this to stand for five minutes where it will lat Fai Veni EAS x Swoon Clty keep hot, but be careful not to let it come again to buts Vobsintie caspocadnaradins | oie ote ein ee | the boiling point. Pour through a fine strainer into itera peas | he et ay Fea | a hot serving pot and set ina hot place until ready fo hava (oe aVEEY | Gracia action cron oiionee, to serve. ver, particular: | ly as he did not like to be told that tem was al rane|?8,Wan Afraid M.J.B. COFFEE has a rare perfection of down fortwoyears | ’ e ittle girl m not going to be tied. to fe y, fi ae efter my Hie gt | Soypody’e-epron sttséw: ind T shal flavor which is delightfully appetizing. read of your won- |£9 where 1 please.” | derful medicine | And away went Chuckle, straight and decided to try | for the distant buckwheat field. it. I could hard! But st wasn't five minutes until | drag one foot after the other, and af- | Mister Dodger and his helpers heard | ter taking six bottles of the Vegetable | a faint call for help. | Compound I felt like a new woman. “There! I knew it!" cried the| fespadlehey my housework,alsowash- | fairyman. ‘Chuckle doosn't do. | sel oubial ne fonet er whey | ae but we'll have to save him. | I weigh 140 pounds. When I started | They arrived Just in time, for | Berean Pi pornae L aaly Hunter Hawk already had a tight | alts Compan te aay ate Wi LF hold on Chuckle and was just about suffering from female troul ii run down. You may use thia nial for 1 am only too gladto let suf- fering wornen know what the Ve table Compound did for me.”—: ¢ and | . T, 1629 Penna. Ave. 8. frightened on the ground. You | gton, D.C. don’t need a lecture, But I think Such letters from women in every |¥ou've learned a leavon, After this beyond | You'd better listen to wiser heads than yours.” | (To Boe Continued) | Advertisement! (Copyright, 1923, by Seattlo star) | TREE TEA gives the utmost in tea satisfaction badcase of female trouble, My sys- | run- to fly away. “Now, Chuckie," said Mister Dodger kindly, « minute later when | Hunter Hawk had been driven oft | and the little chicken lay weak and Proves its Quality in every cup < 7 r 7 ° [| _ LATE: ] . | Cyntina orey: " t t <Ko S: Young Man Can't Find Girl to Love Him 19] — a What to Do. BY CYNTHIA GREY most 31 years old and »f ’ have no girl or woman companion to soothe the bi pangs of feneliness ‘or even to offer me-the kind of friends| 7ineme. peace Unto ih CREDIT USED i} ship that might terminate in the fulfillment of my mo: /S SUCCESS ardent desire—a happy married lif eet WHETHER its clothes of iI wy It seems as tho there is something about me that doc : pianos or 1 ng a store. « I not in the least appeal to the opposite sex, but just what the MOD- t 1 Ne that something is I do not know. Other n tell me that they have so many girl friends that the to shun ther our clothes the f f. 1 at times, Why can’t I have some of thes . merchants buy THEIR ea Blood stood f n I have been told that I will find the right girl, but I’ve} ¢ f They ASK YOU TO i {consider H waited years, and I am beginning to lose hope. Then, I have SH FOR THE SAME i om . been told, too, that I am very nd that girls will r the hide, a8\ GOODS Iisver, when shay vi) them t0 you ¢ : . aula haem cat hes ed xist never care for me. I am thy, clean, do not drink or| ‘9?! © shdiekla, “A Stitt): SHOP: stound. « a good a . and the two tearful aunts tha f t smoke, and I am a musician, and can provide well for aj, i pe ¢ habit before BI YING... i ' sing th I wife. iit It becomen thorole” dry,| you'll find we offer you SAME i ' j | bridle of t ‘ t te tala / My ideals are only scoffed at, and it seems that the man eat all the par-| QUALITY, SAME (often lower) 7 a 1 desires is the one who has his choice of beautiful gir! aD | fur d Oe TK tha ate fora Ga ed 4 aes | " aahiy ‘ you tell me what to do? H. E.R y 40. This treatment sho ike Our terms ¢ (simple, different) 1 : \ “Beauty is only skin deep” and there are many girls §n\%e fur hite aa it was origin Your firs payment same i . Ame the world who are perfectly capable of realizing this truth|®'” nate eee Tine eee: H aden t and accepting it for its value. Not all of the young women| what ; va ORT whet Fok # COF h of of today are looking for the handsome, care-free sort of| Coal is not naturally depostted | buy ° at Paella bi " , Histurbed hin man. It is just that this seems to be more or less the|rivers In Pen wever,| Youve: thet. guet-COMIES ; « £ Raye paiee ‘ all, ' fashion nou lier ‘ é SSS i ~ , nde ! ‘ t wondering, perhaps, if you have looked in the right ri oe iy ts 1 ‘ places for girla? If you have found that all the girl. ou n be planted? il y " fi PAI meet care for the sort of man that you are not—why, then to the middle of Gt ee eee CHAPTER IT the battle a} ! change your hunting grounds, and do it soon! Home is the should be ’ Kirke's Dragoons " best place to find the girl you want. Have your friends cpart ae | t és titike benia eliotn ‘ 1. Mr, Blood ‘ introduce you to their sisters, or take you to the homes of et tree ae / " : tO Why, whats to fear? been hunting for. Have you tried going to church to find ee ; hoy her? I'm just a little afraid that some of us are forgetting ond. thee + ad, ¥ nit i be Rivet 4 ‘ er the! that many of our parents’ happy romances started at church, | river ‘ aints should be 4 under the eg and we are just a little inclined to scoff at the idea. pallid co! Ai Lott or sceds slanted, Shay a os fs which / ‘ 7 eh sho ced thickly and about th t H \ so idisa teal aes Of course we can’t set the time and place of meeting—for f Jay one h de rn : Ameriean| the “right” gérl or the right man, but we do, somehow 07} nov ; sarah Beye lord. wt ywom other, always seem to run into them at last. It may be a| The » unpleaant for| What ts fumed oak? ind longer trail, or perhaps there’s a turn just ahead, You'll|"* ‘reall sth bt ahd Lond War hos been” Olen Tam And 4|_ The an t t thot! find her, tho, H. E. R., and since you're 80 anxious, I hops) “ i cele roscoe by: Sane ae rant : u dl her, tho, . BE. R., and since you're 80 anzxt if aces fe t fumes of ammonia, It s they had been | clankir ; are _ n> ed it'll be very soon, and as for wishing you happiness, I know How and when should cuttings|has a dull ight tan finish me sung of fis <r dass 1 ot| it's bound to be there. é te PAGE 12 | Cherry’s i. I bake it specially tonight for the many women who have formed a happy little custom of serv- ing Raisin Bread on Wednesdays. I bake it as you like it—beautiful loaves with plenty of plump and juicy Sun-Maid Raisins. Rich and fruity —healthful ss well as delicious. Both white and whole wheat. And these, too! Many other tempting Sun-Maid Raisin Foods will also be included in my special mid-week baking—rolls, coffee cakes, cookies, cakes, “snails,” muffins. And Raisin Pie, of course —rich with the full, fine flavor of California table-grapes. By bakers everywhere The finest Sun-Maid Raisin Bread and other Raisin Foods are prepared “Special for Wednesday” by bakers every week —every- where. Serve them tomorrow for dinner—for your own and the children’s luncheon, And Raisin Bread toast for Thursday's breakfast! Fresh from my ovens you can get these licious Raisin Foods tomorrow — at delicio c at any oS bakery, grocery store or delicatessen. . y & y ‘ 2a = : %, Raisin Pound Cake— rich with fruity goodness Endorsed by bakers everywhere, by the California table-prapes ond Calforn Retail Bakers’ Association of America and by the American Bakers’ Association baanjirond tek dt Raisin bread special onWednesdgys —

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