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DAY, JANUARY THUR THE SEATTL PAGE 9 For Delicious Tea—Try This Scald outa crockery te Pot and while itis warm putin one level teaspoonful ot genuine “SALADA" for every cup required. Pour on freshly boiling weter and allow to steep five minutes then pour into another heated vesse and serve. "SALADA”. Rn. & Hf, C, COOK, WH ST-4073, EL 107-038 |mitations may be dangerous SAY “BAYER” when you buy- Gontine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for Colds Headache Toothache Neuralgia Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. eture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicyiicect* BE BENEFITED BY ——————— (UN ECP Numbers Here Use Prescrip- tion for Stomach Trouble, Colds, Headaches and Ner- yous, Upset Condition UILDS UP SYSTEM; INGREASES STRENGTH Numbers of people have now prof- md through the demonstrations of jr. H. §. Thacher, in which he Proved that it is necessary to keep the liver tm condition If one expects to throw off ailments like those de- scribed above and really feel fine every day. Gives Quick Relief Here is why so many have gained movement of the bow complexion poor down, dients that known to cal profession for their cor- ve and health-building proper- ties. Dr. Thacher’s Liver & Blood Syrup is pleasant to take, and you 1} be completely satisfied; other- drug; are authorized to re nthe purchase price. Dr. Thaecher’a Liver and up is sold by Ploneer Drug Warren Drug Company, Cor. Howell & Minor and Cor. ith & Olive; Wash ington Drug Company, Mad! umeclaw by The Jompany: in Kent by The feeling dull and tired and frequent Nasmyth Dr Company and by Suffer from one or more symptoms | leading drugg’ uch as gas or sour stomach after | town.—Advertisement. ARRIED TWELVE YEARS BEFORE esndmother Kaew But the old-fashioned mustard Plaster burned and blistered while it Gladly Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound nourishment and prevents constipa Won. But, when your liver is clogged and sluggish. how can it do these x intended * it is you often wake up sci sg You haven't finished reading the Paper until you have looked thru the Want ads. | | acted. } mustard plasters gave, without the | plaster and without the blister, | Musterole does f:, It is a clean, | white ointment, made ¥ oil of | Louisville, Nebraska. —‘* r-|mustard. It is scientifically pre- tied twelve years before Ss A bred pared, so that It works wonders, born, Tbada lot! Gently massage Musterole in with | Seo how quickly it bles and been! brings relief—how speedily the pain res yy & phy-| disappears. feicianforthembut) pry susterole for ‘sore throat, | bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stitt neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, lcongestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, liumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, ena raee ct bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds EPinkham’sVeg-| of the chest (t may prevent pneu: jetable Compound] monia), , if ithsd helped others, | To Mothers: Musterole is also have taken 26 bottles made in milder form for babies ficine and am never with-| and small children, Ask for the house. My baby boy is} Children's. Musterole. years old now and I sure am! 5c and jars and tubes; hos. since I got relief from my trou- pital size, $2.00. any one has troubles like) ways like mine, I amal- to recommend the Vegeta- 80 that they will get the icine.”’ —Mrs, Jon te Box 662, Louisville, Neb. country-wide canvi 7 Purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ms peed Compound, 98 out of every im they were benefited by its| or sale by druggists everywhere, } ime. ii} Then I read your advertisement in ithe newspapers & : i 8 iu oak Better than a mustard plaster. —Advertisement To Save Eyes Is the Object of This Prescription If You Have Trouble With Your Byes Try It. rtinement Thousands suffer from eyo troubles because they do not know what to do, They know & rellable home remedy for other troubles but none for their eyen They neglect their eyes until wieht steolf in Impaired and then they go to a store where glasses aro sold and often Kot misfit giaasen that do thelr eyes moro the following proserip- tion will prove to be a boon: dissolve one 6 grain Optone tablet in a fourth of f glans of pure water, With this solu- tion bathe the eyes twice a day. This will overcome inflammation and frritn~ 4 keep tha eyen clear and bright. watery, work-atrained ere lids and other eye troubles fuickly yield to the Optona preacription and oftentimos wearers of misfit ginsses discard them after a few weeks’ use, Optonn is good for tle mont sensitive eyes and may be uned without foar of injury. It in sold and recommended by all good druggiate.—Advertt samba Rheumatism, Baraing faints the Balter Sent nd lea, Li nin the Blatder ‘pansages, Stone and Gravel nny telieved by Gino Pills, he stag 2 1 Ke Druio" to for free sample Df, THACHER VEGETABLE SYRUP Jasting relief: When working prop- pany, 627 let Ave; erly your liver purifies your blood,| pany, S07 Ist AY: every drop of which fil Company, 915 19 o| = liver every fifteen minutes.| Drug Company, Ballard §| 0. four liver also aids digestion and |lumbia Drug Company, | | um- | # in every city and} Mustard | Get the relle¢ and help that} SA Yoke ere Nie asks Nicol Brinn to exp refuses to rt a NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY He pointed with a pen which he was bh in the t ay ved ¢ ear t ate. regarding the spe ' A query has arisen respecting your f 1 rights Hind Am I to ur Kam | replied Brinn in uff back from . revealing a fred to be It was in ambeau sur of flame. He aignificantly DP, ren a his T rolling from « lean, sinuous extended the powerful avin his fist tightly inside of his arm, just en brand Hindu stood up and salut Brinn ® peculiar ma t . he touched the second ht hand with the tip and then laid the fin. his forehead, at the anme time bowing deeply Ker upe Nicol Brinn repeated the saluta tlon, and quietly put his coat on. Wo greet you,” sald the Hindu T am Rama Dass of the Bengal odge. Have you Hindustant?* ere were you initiated?" “At Moon All Lane Ahf" exclaimed the Hindu, “I nee all. In Bombay? In Bombay “When, and by whom, may I ask?’ “Ry Ruhmant, November 23, 1913." urmured Rama Daas, your “The fitth.” “You have not proceeded brother, How come to be nted with o presence in Eng land?” “I cannot say,” “What work you? has been allote and mor ange the Hindu, watching thru the gold-rimmed spectacles which he wore. “I have only known one other case. Such cases are dan gerous, brother.” blame attaches to me," re | plied Nicol Brinn “I have not sald so," returned Rama Dass. “But in the Seventh Kama all brothers must work. A thousand lives are ax nothing #0 the Fire lives. We had thought our in. formation perfect, but only by acc dent did we learn of your existence.” “Indeed,” murmured | Brinn, coldly. “A document wns found, and {n this {t was recorded that you bore upon your arm the sigil of the Seventh Kama.” ‘'Tis Fire that moves the grains murmured Nicol Brinn, “which one day make a r the gods.” Rama Dass stood up at once and repeated his strange gesture of salu. tation, which Nicol Brinn returned ceremoniousty; and resumed his seat at the table “You are advanced beyond your grade, brother,” he said, | worthy the next atep. Do you wish to take it?” Every little an,” returned drop swells the col Brinn, Lemon Juice Whitens Skin The only harm lees way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with threo ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most won- dertul skin whitener, softener and beautifier. Massage lemon bleach this sweetly fragrant into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irritate. } mous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion; also to soothe red, rough or chapped hands and face. You must mix this remark- ablo bleach yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best immediately after it Is pre- pared.—Advertisement. Death Blow to Rheumatism have had ft one or ns do not be- 0 that you pay us for same, That's how confident we are that Anti-Uric gives the desired r lief. For sale by Bartell Drug stores.—Advertinement. [Skin Troubles || ———— Soothed ——— With Cuticura Freer Gates Eaveratoriss Dapt', Walden, Mase * BLOWb awe taPraco | ¢ “You are| > tk RY A SHARP RIDDLE i i What do you think of this riddle, | “Alto 7 Jed as hard as they could when the|I'm re ERVICE. INC. 14RD | Riddle Lady Ait. It's a riddie|1 on for a ve cold da i 1 apeak we Hindu said. | é . | ct am re here amplete record.| 1 grow,” not like sweet peas and| "To coamary. We are satistied.|,.._,.* : . iy | Neath sunny skies when summer t coming raged om en lout | But in the winter cold and drear,| , t night there were three | Just overnight do I ar lthe cad You were expected.” ‘Nor do I bloom on bush or treo! | But I was not summoned.” M 6 ny place will do for me, No,” murmured Rama Dasa. “Wel ri6 birdie with the yellow a had ar you » I have id jo with the yellow bill, However resuite. You|! much your window ell. ne will be r le € La ve he But T take root with equal ease, | tin | rforr the t | f Then b head downwards, holding ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS $25 Plates Cut to $10 $4 With Our Regular 15-Year Guarantee SO NOW IS THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in Half $8 Crown and Bridgework Cut to doing eb me bigh-cla ( material DR. H. 0, DANFORD, Mgr. SECOND AVE. AND JAMES ST. mi the MAIN 2736 hes potent wine,” And grow and grow with all my|#u th or; uravels might | The ¥ Ve respect your decision,” 1 sack bs ward to the lr cal allver } I love the cold and wind and)" And It s fre “ iclent and b ne double doors : P comer c ca aan eons ‘tle the more I grow, | ow us @ ort ot ch is ex room opened silently, revealing a|Th® sun's the thing I mostly fear,|Mother ( course it's an a about f f guinea pigs. we dowy apartment beyond If he comes out I weep « tear, | ctcle.”* t 1 feeding,” | Ham crossed the | “An tefclertt f i the I surrow ‘*, pure room, the | “Ike sour grapes I ha > igh, | dle Lad: And ke ° W five x ape tet asonably open doors, ring |W here you can't reach me; 5 oa cold r ’ t ° 1 proper to advance don't try red mit to ® er ‘ ertain pre- “There in no fear,” ho said, tn a| tt t that I fear you much, of ui Be: Continued) 3 be « from j coats of queer, chanting tone. But I whatter at the slightest touch!! (Cor > tle Ir th te be alee There is no fear,” repeated Nicol I H hutches here ts no love.” io Of € P There is no love. 4, f fat alone is eternal.” , is eee s pet alone Is eternal.” | ted t a : apposed to avold premf- As he pronounced those words! sec in ah © suines pigs are kepaaa Nicol Brinn crossed the threshold of s x wbhrasp ind . cted by: thé cakes TauA tha acaba deers | GUINEA PIGS IL prolt The ent : a # of inflamma grain feed 1 not only steal tly behind him. |(XUINEA PIGS breed at a ve m 63 to 70 and ord! ‘ om 9 |the food of t es but has been J early age, ‘They become are e iit be t m the bute | when about a month old, but » |not be allowed to breed #0 earl ‘Absolute darkness surrounded Nicol | ‘The fecundity of guinea pigs has Brinn, Darkness, unpleasant heat,|been greatly exaggerated. The er and a stifling odor of hyacinths. He|Toneous idea that they breed every | |had been well coached, and thus far |#!x weeks and commonly have lit ters of 12 each has become quite prevalent. As a matter of fac other rodents are far mo CHAPTE: XXII Fire Tongue Speaks Getting Too Fat? Try This—Reduce People who don't grow too fat are the! his memory had served him admir ption, Dut tf you find the] aby, But now he knew not what to andy opteradfepryptists ct, Therefore inwardly on firo You wilt ‘be Wise Ah. atdew. thle, neo: | CE lore in which {s tndorsed by thousands ef|but outwardly composed, mus who know, Ask your druggist for |taut and nerves strung highly, ,Marmola Prescription Tablets and fol Pne dollar te the price th | many for fat ac ume °™ | waited the next development. inkling of a allver bell, and then of It took the form, first of the| sich. | the coming of a dim light at the end} pte rome of what was evidently a long apart-| ~Advertise-| ment. The light grew brighter, as- |suming the form of a bluish flame flambeau. Nicol cinatedly directions | ing this you will armful droge and be « without exercise. be | burning in a if Brinn watched Absolutely no sound was discern. | ible, until a voice bega a | munfeal voice of curiously arresting qualit “You are welcome,” sald the yolce. “You are of the Bombay lodge, altho a citizen of the United States, cause of some stran 35c “Danderine” does Wonders | hag been allotted you Se ete This shall bo remedied.” for Any Girl's Hair | A Gleamy Mass of Hair | | | | ‘The introduction of Mackelyno 1 lusions into an lish country | house must ordinarily have touched |his sense of humor, but knowing | |something of the invisidle presence | |in which he stood in that darkened | |chamber, there was no laughter in the heart of Nicol Brinn, but rather lan unfamiliar coldness, the nearest japproach to fear of which this steel- |nerved man was capable. | “Temporarily,” the sweet voice ‘ontinued, “you will be affiliated with |the London lodge, to whom you will |iook for instructions, ‘These will| |reach you almost immediately. There | |is great work to be done in England. | lit has been decided, however, that {you shall bo transferred as quickly | Jas possible in our New York lodge. | You will await orders. Only Fire is} | ternal." 1 | Again the volce ceased. But, Nicol | Brinn renmining allent: “Your reply is awaited.” “Fire {s life,” replied Nicol Brinn, | Tho biue tongue of flame subsided, liower and lower, and finally disap- peared, #o that the apartment became | enwrapped in absolute darkness. A | faint rustiing sound suggested that a) |_Girtst this! When combing | heavy curtain had been lowered, and | and dressing your hair, just moisten | almost immediately the doors behind | jyour hair brush with a little “Dan-| Nicol Brinn were opened again by | |derine” and brush it through your] Rama Dass, hair, Tho effect is startling! You| “We congratulate you, brother,” he | can do your hair up immediately | said, extending his hand, “Yet the Jand it will appear twice as thick | ordeal was no light one, for all the jand heavy—a mass of gleamy hair, | force of the Fire was focused upon jsparkling with life and possessing | you." ‘|that incomparable softness, fresh- |" Nicol Brinn re-entered the room jess and luxuriance where the shaded lamp stood upon While beautifying the hair “Dan-| the writing table. | derine” {8 also toning and stimu-| 1¢ the speaker with the strangely lating each single hair to grow] arresting volce were indeed that Fire. | | thick, long and strong. Hair stops Tongue whose mere name was! falling out and dandruff disappears. | yvnonymous with dread in certain| Get a bottle of delightful, refresh: | party of the East, then Fire-Tonguo | ing “Danderino” at any drug oF | way an impostor. He who claimed to} toilet counter and just seo how | read the thoughts of all men had sig- | healthy and youthful your halr be- | najy failed in the present instance, comes,—Advertisement, slams? Sree ~~~ | _ Nicol Brinn stared dully into the smiling*face of Ramas Dass. Not yet Lift Off-No Pain! <a> must he congratulate himself. Per- haps the Hindu'e smile concealed as much as the mask worn by Nicol Brinn, . “We congratulate you,” sald Rama Dass, “You are a worthy brother.” He performed the secret salutation, which Nicol Brinn automatically ac! nowledged. ‘Thon, without another word, Rama. Dass led the way to the door. Out into the dark hallway Nicol Brinn stepped, his muscles taut, his brain alert for instant action, But no one offered to molest him, A minute later he was seated} again in the shuttered limousine, and | as it moved off, and the lights leapt | up above him, he lay back upon the} cushions and uttered a long sigh. Drawing out a silk handkerchief | from the breast pocket of his dinner Jacket, he wiped his face and fore: head deliberately, ‘Then, selecting a) long black cigar from a cass which bore the monogram of tho late czar of Russia, he lighted it, dropped the match Jn the tray, and lolting back in a corner, closed his eyes weart! ‘Thus, almost unmoving, he remain- ed thruout tho drive. His only ac: tions were, first, to assure himself that both doors were locked again, and then at intervals tldily to place fa little cone of ash in the tray pro vided for the purpose, Finally, the car drew.up and a door was unlocked by the chauffeur. (Continued in Our Next Issue) | Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then | shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Wreezone” for a few cents, suf. [ficient to remove every hard corn, | soft corn, or corn between tho toes, and the foot calluses, without sore- {ness or irritation.—Advertisement, expected ng. Do You Know How Y our Laundry Is Done? e ANY women slave over wash tubs and ironing boards or endure the disappointments of home-operated machinery week after week because they are not familiar with modern laundry methods. They do not realize the economy and convenience of having their clothes washed and ironed by the rae workers and highly specialized machinery of an up-to-date steam aundry. Tf you could make a trip through the Metropolitan Laundry and see the wuy clothes are handled from the time the bundle is taken from the car until it is ready for delivery, you would wonder why anyone ever does such tire- some and disagreeable work at home. Costly Machinery You would notice many intricate and costly home. You would see skilled women who machines, each with its special function to are thoroughly familiar with tho processes perform, bit which enables us to do the for which they are responsible, doing work much better and at a leas expense their work with remarkable — neatness in the long run than it can be done at and dispatch. Sanitary Methods You would see the most sanitary han- together in individual compartments gn the dling of your clothes at every step in the big rotary machines where hot suds is laundry process. Family washings are done in a sepa department from the work of hotels, restaurants and steamers. Garments are identified by a system that is almost in- forced back and forth through them until all dirt is loosened and removed. They are then rinsed through four changes of water and wrung by being revolved at lightning speed fallible. Similar kinds of pieces are washed in centrifugal drums. . Complete Sterilization Flat pleces are ironed between heated zation. Where finished laundry is desired, rollers, while other garments are air-dried skillful ironers and pressers do the finishing in “tumbler a tempe or in heated ¢ that insures complete ing rooms at sterili- on special machines designed for each par- ticular kind of garment. Ire The Economical Way Because of the large volume of business Metropolitan Laundry and see for yourself and the modern, efficient methods used, how this work is done, but because it is dit- your laundry can be dono at tho Metro- Higa, HO8 RARNY A DOUDI Bake AN eRe personal trip through it, a very interesting politan much more economically than you booklet, “What She Saw at the Metropolitan Laundry,” describing such a trip and giving illustrations of the processes, will be sent you free on request. Just telephone for it = or fill in the coupon below. Metropolitan LaundryCo. ~ 224 Pontius Ave. We Whiten, Brighten and Clean can do it at home, if you consider the cost of heat, electricity and allow any reasonable compensation for your time. You are cordially invited to visit the CA pitol-4648 &. va METROPOLITAN LAUNDRY CO., + 224 Pontius Ave. ‘ Please send me a copy of “What She Saw at the *: Metropolitan Laundry.” oN thy r} ~ rt Name ....

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