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PAGE 6 -for health all hang on ROBUST | HEALTH T tion of age HEALTH, and ROBUST is PERFECT NUTRITION, POOR HEALTH IS MALNUTRITION. USE MORE EGGS to balance your diet with vitamines and minerals. Restore the nutri- tive balance with the mineral combinations and solutions so abundant and perfect in eggs—and you revive enthusiasm and achieve its realization. Use eggs freely for | 8. BS economy. USE EGGS FREELY FOR - ROBUST HEALTH. 4 “Puffy” Omelet Eggs au Gratin at whites until Hix hard dolled exes; 1 cap fold and op. Set in moder to become brown. Pacific Northwest POULTRY PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 603 Securities Building, Seattle vi Industry Leader to Visit Seattle John Edgerton, president of the National Association of Manufactur. ors, will be in Seattle the middie of | March as the guest of the Federated Industries of Washington. The big. gest meeting of industrial executives lever held In the state of Washington | Is belng planned for him, tt was an- nounced Wednesday by John H. Mo }Intosh, manager of the Federated | Industries. What are you looking for? “7 Jost a five-dollar bill at Broad- Way and 37th st.” “Then why seek > Times square?” “‘Shmore light up here."—New } York Sun and Globe. it up here tn} Oberammergau’s Passion Play owes its origin to a vow made by inhabitants of the village in 1633 in expression of gratitude at the cessa- tion of the plague ‘Prostate Trouble | Obtain Quick Relief | If you suffer from painful urina- |tion, get up frequently during the night, have that awful dull ache and ion, by all means try |the Hexol home treatment. Hex fis an improved, scientific prepara- tion which is giving prostate and bladder sufferers real comfort and lief—often in a single night—and | you can test it without risk. 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It said his remedies were specially for stomach and skin troubles, So I went to him. I took his medicine for one month, and my stomach pains and skin sores were all gone. I hope pepple who have stomach and skin disorders go to bim for treatment. -- PH ONE -- CAPITOL EQUALS ANTHRACITE The U. S. Bureau of Mines of Washington, D. C., after tests, recommend coke as an excellent substitute for An K. F. DARNOW. 131 4th Ave. N.. Sent ‘Don’t Suffer thracite (hard) coal. But no less authority are J the hundreds of users of Pile Tort Wellington Coke who are ure proving every day its super. ee ae. fority to soft coal for « Free Sample of Pyra- | Bend Todas ‘mid File "Treatment ana Bt It is higher in heat’ units, ering. = hecause the slate, dirt, soot, For itching, bleeding or protruding and polsonous gases have piles, Pyramid Plie Treatment te « week Tate: ginigatad ta the’ sek der; stops pain, prevents friction, takes ing. Wellington coke is worth MORE at $9.00 Per Ton and it “Burns With the Drafts + Closed” No Idem How Pyramid To Until You Try 1 Try it, be the and ft FREE, SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 636 Pyramid Biég., Marshall, Mich, 4 me & Free sample of ) pXindly sep wrapper, here in plain | Name Strest The Velvet Touch fete eer | HE enthusiasm of youth—the realiza- | ; {known to Seattleites as “The THE SEATTLE STAR et High One Side of Zimple’s Home Is on Street Level; the Other Is 1 Feet Up in the Air Above the Lake 1 | If G. C. Zimple fell from hia front win- |dow he wouldn't be hurt much. But if he jever fell from the living-room window, ih |the rear—Good night! It's 110 feet down. |A Star cameraman caught Zimple as he was Ey |giving the unique home a fresh coat of | 1 paint. ena —Photo by Dries & Carter, Star Matt Phetegrepaers | mA wit faa tor eease| Deceased Lumber Man’s | Ex-Wife Seeks Estate |home at 194 Lakedell ave, he's on |strect level. Fiftesn feet farther, }in bis living room, he's 120 feet above ground. The roof of his base ment, at one corner, Is almost 90 feet above the floor. When Zimplo first bullt the hema, tt stood on stilts and waa an object Jot interest to touriste who visited [tho Leschi park district. Then its] owner decided to build another homa, So he constructed {t right] under the first, walling in the pil ing Ho still has room to bulla two |more small houses underneath the} |present two. And four homes, ono| Jabove the other, on one lot, Is & reo-| ord, he thinks. He plans to lve In the top home and rent the others. Tho home for m long time waa rd to Find Herself in Another Trials and tribulations of Mra. jcentrio lumberman and banker, Charlotte M. Holland, wealthy |/now a resident of Sonoma county, young widow of the late Albert Ed: | California. ward Holland, in her fight to re-| Fraud ts charged against Holland tain the eatate bequeathed to her|by hie first wife in her mult. She by a deathbed will of her late hus-jalleges that in August, 1918, when band, are not ended. Rathor, they|#he obtained an absolute decree of have Just begun |divorce and a property settlement A second attack upon her newly |of about $25,000, he concealed com- acquired wealth wan opened Thurs |Mmunity assets of between $300,000 day when sho was served with no-|and $500,000. She claims she is on. tice of a suit for $100,000 againnt |titled to a abare of this “frandulent- the estate, filed by I B, Hol-|t oncealed wealth. land, ex-wite of the rich and ec} of Intention filee the sult and copy of the complaint was House," from ts appearance. N with the stilts boarded In, it's prob-| ably the highest home fn the city—| at oho corner. COUZENS STILL to Charlotte Holland Wins One Suit Only} |\D Convicted of possession of mor-| High echool leaders will convene at} ‘Te make a geological survey Dhine, Theodore Heisler was een-| the University of Washington for the|the new United States petroleum re- tenced to five months in the county | anpual meeting on May 2 and 2, ac jeerve south of Point Barrow in jail Wednesday by Jndge Jeremiah | cording to an announcement made| Alaska, a party of six government The jodgment was light | yesterday by Sam Mullin, president] officials will traverse hitherto unex- |plored territory during the spring Delegates in all Gepartments of|and summer, according to Dr. J. B. Ne because of the youth af the of fen) recommended ® mwuspended rentenos, whi om Wonnsi: 97, Dies danny} THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7 SWEETEST VALENTINE IN ALL THE WORLD CAN BE HAD FOR A SINGLE POLLAR DOWN—THE LADY MARY DIAMOND This is the artist’s conception of the Lady Mary Diamond. Only the artist, alas—like all his clan—is unable to put on paper the marvelous fire and bril- liancy of the Diamond. The Lady Mary Diamond {s a fea- tured value. It stands head and shoulders above any diamond selling at anywhere near the fifty-dollar mark. It is mounted in KARAT WHITE GOLD. The new basket mounting is embel- lished with real sapphires; and in appear- EIGHTEEN- ance and style it is the last word. The price is $48.50. 3ut the terms are as astonishing as the ring itself. ay a dollar and take one along. ay the balance “as you are paid.” There are no extras—no interest, no tax. If at any time you desire to get a larger Diamond the ‘Lady Mary” will be accepted at $48.50. And if at the end of thirty days you de- cide that you can do better, we will return every penny you have paid. And still keep smiling! Get a real Valentine tomorrow! BURNETT BROS. 909 SECOND AVENUE Which Is Between Madison and Marion Sts. =soo eg \Plan Survey of Date Is Announced | rug Carrier Gets High School Meet Light Jail Term torer. of the A. 8. U. W. der and the fact that the fury who arrived high echool life are to be called to-|Mertie, geologist, toh fs not permissible in a foed- 1 court } time. Dr, Mertie said. Alaskan Reserve gether by the university to exchange |Seattié with three essistants Wed- j!deas and consider their problems.|nesday. They will sail for Alaska |The Washington relay carnival wil!| within a few days, where they will |be held on the campus at the same|join other members of the party, % ot in at Spokane Home |-— SPOKANE, Feb. 7—Aged 97) years, Mrs, Margaret J. Masterson, | resident of this locality since 1876, | rn are la died at the home of a son here ), tonight. She ts survived by two! SIXTH AVENUE: + AND~ + PIKE STREET sons, D. Ll. Masterson of Spokane and O. B, Masterson of Idaho, and | two daughters, Mrs. A. Fauitoner of Seattle. RHEUMATIC California and Mrs. Hewitt of HYDRATED LIME FOR LAWNS Start a Library for Children served upon Attorney Frank E. s ‘The Bible t4, or should be, tho|H™mmond, counsel for Mrs, Char | _Lawns should be treated now with Hydrated Lime to cornerstone of every library, Ali ltt Holland, by Attorneys Meyers || kill moss and neutralize the acid soil. It makes the boys and girls should be given an {84 Couden Inte Wednesday LEAVES you FOREVER grass grow better. fits [early chance 10. know the Bible,| Only Tuesdey, Hammond won an | : ‘ : Reading the Bible is the surest and|oUtstanding legal victory when he ne TEED | 95 Directs Another Attack on best foundation for a liberal educa. |efeated attempts of James Mo Ait bie a Veer thestarsat beg Delivered C Sack f ry i pra . Ay ‘ authorized to may to every rheu- Treasury Executive ton. In the estimation of great | Lachlan to “cut in” on tho estate. | Mao te Of ey yen eve Sint reer * hier scholars and achers the Bible / McLachlan, & cousin of the deceased |i. of atienrim, the sure conquerer | @ . WASHINGTON, Feb, 7.—Charging bared ewe ta Wtaraey sxertt jlumberman, sought to set aside the! o¢ rheumatism, does not how the SHINGTON atter What religion may be! will, charg ob erect ¥ ti |with playing “directly into the hand, | Urs or In what faith you want|duress and fraud in influencing lpwollen jointe and do away with | lof the corporations,” Senator Cou faethe id raised, you do want it) Holland to will her his property asleven the slightest twinge of rheu. zens, Michigan, in another tax letter |'0 row in whatever knowledge is) he jay on what he belleved was his|matic paln, he will gladly return |today anid Mellon's laxity in enforc-| Considered essential’ for general cul-|aeath bed in Providence hoapltal,|your money without comment. | toda ture. Put the Bible in y ~ Jing the Jaw 1s costing the govern. | tl n |May 2, 1923. Holland, at the time] Allenrhu has been tried and tested | ment much revenue married Mrs. Holland the second, |for years, and réally murvelous re. | “It is the administrative provistons | who had been his housekeeper for|sults have been accomplished i lof the law and the lax enforcement] five years, or since shortly after his|the most severe cases, where the which is cutting down the revenues, ; 6 by hin first wife suffering and agony was intense and 7 $ tioe lit they are being cut, as you claim,"*| ill naturally fol Seat ne hat caint 7 | pitsotia sand: Where (NGYERLIAnE es _Four quart capacity; patented Couzens stated GMa tutti on one main | Attorney Hammond sald that [belpless } tip cover. Made of galvanized “You are directing no effort to get hardest tasks if thelr nes, |there is no beste in’ tact for the eec.|_ MF» James H. Allen, the discoy- steel. Quantity limited at the corporations, but rather are| ; ey ae fi { erer of Allenrhu, who for many i = | playing directly into their hands. For hing has be lifferent ond: sult: agalnat young widow. | years suffered the tormenta of acute texample You are pelllig Dillion! of fart them. right at home, and| The property. settlement agreement |Theumatiam, desires all rufterers te ldollars of government securities at|St#tt them now. It only takes a / Provided that Mrs. Lilly Holland |ynow that he does not want a cent | | “It is-estimated that you have paid|{® Most beautiful Bibles printed, |munity property, Hammond clatms.|deciaively conquers this worst. of |the banks over one hundred milion Ni Nib adit eaten ne ak da EN z Al, diseases, and he has Instructed | ; ; |dollars in excessive interest raten and | 1a¥'s Paper, wit eae |druggists to guarantee tt as above Note our low prices: you did this even tho the banks pay |!t Will be to aoquire it, but it may Man Arrested on Jin every instance. All druggists can Gillette 6’s 406 | Ge |no income or corporation es on| a ‘, ied geny yor Oi Ae Ce Otter | supply you.—Advertisement. au e' potted sherbet bree AM of Ms... ee ovetianant’ pactritids | is, salto to me, an 1 becauis Non-Support Charge pets 3 s. Gillette 12's -77¢ Ever Ready |, Your. own Dank, ‘the Mellon Nas} oi tt ater Geeaiered en |.sHarbert P. Anshuts.wai-sent. tol Auto Strop & -45¢ | Sheer-edge ... | tlonal of Pittsburg, holds nearly forty |Wbch the publisher considered our | ; ah was Ae : 4 Sa ae | millions on which it pays no taxes |PToportion for local distribution jJail for six months by Judge C. C. ‘ : Auto Strop 10’s . -85¢ | Keen Kutter ; | whatsoever.” 7 3 | Dalton 1 - se ee teue to C p rsonal trial Durham Duplex ....45¢) Ender’s ...... | whe support his wife ‘6 will be em. : | Couze ted t te ‘ed - . | personal holdings companies on tho| [es ei ee ee Abe | tale P : a bid ear basis as individuals, or | four children. The family resides advertiseme ne | 2—Raise corporation taxes from me Rt aah Aye. eR |12% to 25 per cent if congress re.| duces the maximum gurtax to cent | Couzens cited Teapot Dome testi- |mony to prove that rich individuals jare avoiding the tax laws in various | ways, especially by the formation of |personal holding corporations, for their own personal stocks and bonds. | “The greatest loophale for avoiding surtaxes is the formation of holding companies in addition to tho large number already in existence,” Cou | zens wrote. | “Will you tell me if there ts any |reason why they should not be jtaxed, or, In other words why cor. | porations receive all the preference?” misfortune. If you are weak, thin and run down it’s your duty to yourself and family to get well. Morc than likely all os need is a good tonic. You have heard many people say | that nothing builds up the strength anc |purifies and enriches the blood like | Gude Pepto-Mangan. That is true. 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