The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1923, Page 20

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NOVEMBEI FRIDAY ‘500 PHOTOS IN ANNUAL SALON ||Camera Artists Display Craft in Exhibits These Girls too Ill to Attend School “WAR STRICKEN ~ SHOULD APPLY )' |Period Short for Filing Dis- ability Claims DAUGHTER OF MRS. VLIEGHER noaTN BALTINORS. Omo T no age does a young girl need greater care than from the time she reaches the age of twelve years until womanhood is established. Many a woman has suffered years of misery because as a girl she has been allowed to sit around with wet feet, lift heavy articles, overwork and overstudy. In all such cases Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound should be given as it is especially adapted for such conditions, It is a root and herb medicine, contains nothing harmful and may be taken in perfect safety by any school girl, This Mother’s Letter and Daughter's Photograph of Interest to Every American Mother Noarn Barrrmoxn, Owro.—“My fourteen-year-old daughter took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound every month for weakness. One of her classmates in school who had the same trouble told her about it. She said: “My mother makes me take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.’ So that day she came and told me and we got somo the next day. She took three bottles of it never has to stay home from school now from sickness. She is strong and well. I am sure if any mother writes to me I will be glad to answer her letter."— Mrs, Viszomgs, Box 61, North Baltimore, Ohio. Another Mother Tells What It Did for Her Daughter Daxpaipex, Texx.—“My daughter was not ablo to go to school for almost a year because of pains in her side and other troubles girls often have. I was just studying day what I could give her that would help her when I thought of Lydia E. Vink- han's Vegetable Compound, and decided I would get it for her. Since taking it she has gained to normal weight and goes to school all the time.” —Mrs. Gronag Hixcurr, Dandridge, Tenn. jin the time Mit,” sald Mr. Jes- | Mothers Everywhere Should recognize the virtue of ji Lydia E. Pinkham’s |) 2255" Vegetable Compoun | record and LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS, h anniversary of the hun-| It’s Lots of Fun —And Educational, Too Thousands of folks are having fun these days, and learning a great deal, too, from the invisible color pictures found in every loaf of wrapped bread produced in the model plants of the Washington Bakeries. There are 50 different subjects, all interesting and instructive. You color them without paint. Be sure to get this bread every day—and make a collection of these attractive pictures, In Every Loaf of Utternut Cream Crust and National Health BREAD > au for disabliities due t war service. L. soph, North: that every éx-service may be « fits, mak official apr | for ediately as the year period wed by the fo law for ma compen. quests expires, in many instanoos,| shortly after November 11 of this year. | |" ‘The exten them tm @irector of the bureau may veteran failed to make the re- | t for compensation during the| allotted. | The Veteranw bureau fs anxious that every ex-service man and wo-| | man know the law in this respect in order that no war veteran with | even tho slightest service disability | will fail to make proper application for government compensation with- | opened at an thing Is to f allotted time and then make every | effort to prove service connection of tho disabilities alleged.” | Mr. Jesseph also urged that all | ex-servico men who havo not ro- ! instated their war risk insurance, do po at the eartlest posstble | |The procedure ts simple and dolay means increased prelim rater as Equine Masters in | Coeds Teaching in wo by he age bie, oe stated 2 | * : ° Compentation alain may be nica, New “U’? Formation | Local Institutions Schedules Social Compensation"selatms may be filed or government Insurance reinstated| Took! at the| Six seniors of the women's division| ‘The Magnolia Bluff Improvement either by letter or personal visit to! untveraity, | of the department of physical educa-|club will hold a community pro- Veterans’ bureau office at Se- ; | ton at the University of Washington| gram and social Monday evening, jo, Portland, Spokane or Boise. Tho requirement for admittance '8) ar teaching classes in high schools| November 5, from 8 to 10, at the| oy cae Ty Ege that the candidate be able to,cling| near the city. Thorndyke mission, on Thorndyke to tho back of @ horse in the proper} The girl, who are in the practice|ave. and W. Cc * Ci | manner, teaching clfiss of Mra. Lou Anderson, = By Max Miller [1s necessary to change cars at ® OO*ZaN $ VIFCUS) m.. onorary club ts known pa hetet Bernice Kennedy, Lou Wood-| A , Pa.—Anthractte min- MELBOURNE, Noy. 2—In tra-|Dolnt a little more than midway.| As guests of tho Liberty theater jock’ and Gleo Patten at Mercer|ers complain that since their pay was £5 Z Boots and Saddles, and seven mef/iniand, and Mario Olson, Doroth: 0 per cent, landlords hav: 4 = |'Thia point is on the boundary lne| management; 25 of Seattle's shut-| ey iibaiene sit rp atid brmedaceateticr | Aig meade ga ote Ve ton veling from Sydney to Melbourne tt| potnt is on the boundary 1 rentals. Barbers, also, have ublc marke 1 ee eee ee + Pavlowa-Trained Improvement Club ie \Every Australian State ancer to Appear) - amis rare corse winioess Mag Its Own Rail Guage of students in the dancing *\So You Have to Change Cars Quite Often’ When You Go Traveling |Shut-ins to See A new “honorary” Courtney was a member of famous Anna Paviowa company six years, and has been instructor fm dancing at Harvard university and of the state of New South Walea|ins were to see tho regular bill of |" women have recently been | Mitchell and Anita Schnitleln at| incre land the state of Victoria. Each|the week, featuring Jacko Coogan | pledged to It. The prospective mem. | Ballard. advanced thelr rates |state in Australia has a different|in “Circus Days,” at 11 o'clock Fri-|bers are: Marjorie Hager, Jane Hen. | “a Fourth Avenue !gnuge for the railroads. Tho rall-|day morning. Transportation waa) riot, Aladeen Scroggins, Bill Gross, | THE MONSON GROCETERIA STORES at Pine road in New South ‘Wales is about|to be furnished by automobile own: | Genevieve Walton, Peter Walton and The Convenient Market, & foot narrower than tho ono in| ers. Jnck Shorett. | B located in the heart of the Victoria. So all passengers on) on Fer ~ Ss es new retail district. V/A reaching this boundary line get out FRESH-KILLED ® roceter from thelr berths early in the| FANCY ROASTING STORES COMPANY wes zg —— Ss QF jtrain. There fs little delay. The| |new train merely toots and goes] Jon. But the Melbourne-bound pas- sengers have *o be early risern The berths are in compartments of four and consequently more pri- vate than berths in the United States. Tho berths Me criss-cross the car, tho, instead of parrallel, for that reason @ person traveling in Australia does not sleep head-on or feet-on to the direction he {s| going, but side-on. Australia’s “Keep Australia! White” policy even extends to the/ trains, There are no negro port ters. White men aro the boot-/ blacks, White men are the walt-| ers in the dining car. I have not yet seen a black man in Australie There are some, but most of thet either are in the interlor or farther protects you north toward the equator. ALL ASK ABOUT | NEGRO UPRISING : | Next to “What do you thine ot SAY ‘BAYER’’ when you buy-Y prohibition In the United States?” morning and climb into another! Armour’s Fancy PICNICS 14%c¢ Lb. Eastern Bacon ..25¢ Pot Roasts .....10¢ Veal Roasts ....10¢ write LARD 2Lbs 30c Eastern Hams, 2216¢ Ground Bone, Fresh Daily EABOARD MEAT CO. Stalls 19-20, Main Floor Fresh Milk, quart ..............-.9¢ Pure Cane Sugar, 8 Ibs. .......... Polar White Soap, 10 bars...... Fels Naptha Soap, 10 bars ...... Sunny Monday Soap, 10 bars .. Crystal White Soap, 10 bars ... Gold Dust, large pkg., 2 for ... Ivory Soap, 10 for ........... lux 26¢, pam. 10 Rinso.,"*7e%_ 236, email. Te 2 Center of Market Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, pkg.........9c Jello, all flavors, pkg. ............9¢ BOLDT’S oak Y wre ot eam aurquen tauyy Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are | Yellow or White Corn Meal, 10 Ibs. 35c SATURDAY any danger In the United state not getting the genuine Bayer product proved safe | CIALS jan i ett \ od afe | BREAD HEINZ MACARONI SPE Licpue Tiny eter” atout| by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for cine tect brent inn tonen at | | pouoked_ with cheese ana Cinnamon Rotts, no best bread in town But this story started I ‘trains, so will return. The trains, Oi ‘ Mushroom sauce 18s 3 dor Colne Headache —_—Neuritis Lumbago oe e140 ' 19¢ Devils Food Pain Toothache Rheumatism {of course, all are owned by tho can can Cakes, enc! Albers Rolled Oats, 9-lb. sack.... Name “Bayer” (LLAMOOK cheese in loaf shape {s now on the market. It’s the same | government. So 1s the telegraph! service, So are tho telephones! Neuralgia Sugared Dough Moat of this business is centered) ritlAHook Rind delicious full-cream cheese with the unique flavor that has made Tillamook famous, You'll find this new Tillamook loaf cheese just right for sandwiches. Cuts readily into dainty slices—it’s econom- ical for every use. A practical size for hotels, restaurants and boarding houses, Be sure to try Tillamook’s newest product, the loaf cheese, made from tich full-cream milk. Five quarts are used in each pound of cheese. Order from your grocer or delicates- sen. Look for “Tillamook” on every slice. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Oregon 25 model cheese kitchens erred and operated by in the post offices. are bought in the post office, long distance phono service. United States! United States! Rallway tickets , Acce) “Bayer” tue cept only Bayer _Packag grams aro sent from the pont of-| which contains proper directions, fice, and the post office advertises! Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also Potties of 24 and 100—Druggists, Aspirin ts tho trade mark of Bayer Manufi ackage 0 of Mono leyileacta Washington Macaroni, etc., 3 for Minute Gelatine, pkg. Uncle Sam Breakfast Food, pkg... HOMINY— Can + 12K Federal Milk— 8 cans United States is doing this. United States did that. United States Is mentioned in Australia as much as is England. Australia respects the vitality of the United States, is in- terested in the history of tho Unit- ed States, copies considerably from the United States, but absolutely does not want to seo Americans gain too many holds in* Australia, An American tourist with money is all right, but for citizens-to-be, Australia wants the English, Were any traveler friends of mino to ask what ix the most Im- portant thing to bring to Australla, I would answer a “tuxedo.” Hore, tho, they are called dinner-coats, and are worn abundantly at tho- aters as well as dinners, Mino “out Finglish” to replace the “American Children Cry for PUMPKIN— Largo can....17¢ VAN CAMP'S Red Kidney Beans— Can eee VAN OS and Beans— Small can Medium = can. Largo can.... Cream of Wheat— Package .....19¢ DOWNTOWN Groo, No, 6—85 P Mar! Sunmaid Raisins, 15-0z. pkg., 3 for........ Fancy Pears, No. 2 can 29¢; dozen... Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee, 1 Ib...... STORES ike St. Groo. No, 14—Westlake Publio Case Flag Ki Rex Hard Flour— 19-1b, sack, $1.90 Pint bottles, ..25¢ Flag Tender Sweet Peas, No, 2 3 for O¢ Eagle Cut Refugee Beans— No. 2 can, p— Wheat ve 15¢ ‘356 ($8.82 » 4A3¢ DISTRICT 19-712 Blewett 4201 Fremont Av, TILLAMOOK CHEESE show with me. style” was finished last henceforth I can take girls to the This will be better, week, #0. MOTHER: Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Ket Groce. No. 7—South Ind Public Markot UNIVERSITY DISTRICT Groo, No, 16—-Univeraity Publlo flarkeot Gro. No, 12-1900 46th St, N, HILL DIN DRIO’ sf MoGraw KP DISTRIOT ~—201 Kantlake Ay, Ws DISTRICT BERKELEY, Cal.—Dincovery of a new process by which fruit can be kept in its natural state for an In. definite period is announced by the college of agriculture of th versity of California, ‘Th put up in a cold syrup of 20 gramm of sugar to 80 grams of water and sealed in tincans, ws Oil, To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of SMO TTI TR roven directions on each package, Physicians everywhere recommend it Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. Teething Groo, No, 9%—Market 45th and Brooklyn N. B. NALLARD DISTRICT Groo, No. WOODLAND Avo, Place, 4—5419 Ballard Ave, PARK DISTRICT Groce. No, 197817 Greenwood NORTH OND DISTRICT Groo, No. {6—86th and Groen: wood 16th, Ave, N, ILL DISTRIO’ Oo 15-1820 1B. Pike &t, SHATTLEO DISTRIO’ » S04 214 W. Alngka lifornia 1 pate 3. Union WAY DISTI Groo, No. 212 Broadwa; rh RENTON 9 Groe, No. 81—Columbia tty NS Milk and Hi Made Bread, AT GREEN’S Choice Creamery BUTTER, 48c Ib. 2 Ibs. for 95¢ 10 bars White Soap. .35¢ Badger Limburger, Ib, 25¢ Be Balk Coffee— Special . Regular 2 big pkgs. Wheat-0, 35¢ 4 Ibs. Rolled Oats. 25¢ 8 cans Sauerkraut... . S50 NBC. De Li Cookies. 4 Ibs, bulle Macaront eo 2 Ibs. Choice Walnuts 89¢ 8 Ibs, Dried Prunes, ..25¢ 3 cans Maryland Corn We Deliver Where Others Fail EL jot-1848 MA in-3285 GREEN'S BUTTER ani GROCERY STORES Rear Main Moor

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