The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1924, Page 8

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Fi Uslee 7 ousanar on — S Beauty, A Gleamy Mass of Hair PAGE es Wonder $5e “Danderine” rls Hair ORTU @GAPALA BABATIN (923+ RELEADED BY HEA SEAVICE, INC, TODAY nd ad BEGIN HEHE lonel Holles, sold NES by o RAFAEL SABATINI o + WLENTRATED oy Os, BATERFIELD or foot of Paul's Again t rib If, fier NOW GO ON WITH THRE sTORY Mra. Q | aftatr and brush it thro hair. The effect startiir can do your hair up imme< it will appear twice heavy—a mass of gleam ling with lf comparable luxuriance. A posse softness, f ts also toni single hair to nd strong. Hair atc out and dandruff disappears hottle of delightful, refresh: derine” at any drug or te nd just see how healthy and y ful your hair becomes.—Adver ment. SICK, BILIOUS Harmless Laxative for the Liver and Bowels hard pressed. 1 am he thu went on, und wound to the p » had lacerated and there's a way to deal ou gives me t you, ayb na matter of thi 1 without |) the recogniz t move me no | +), that wooden wered a " ve sold my I might pay my debt to ven so this debt exceed: amount of m: ¥ Quin resour clothes you'd |, impose mn them me But ye everything. re's to at you ew aunting in 1 uid pay He start eur-ring a keepsake oyalist boy n reminded of otion of selling it was rt pugnant to him. And yet perhaps | was against this very dreadful need, Feel fine! No griping or inconven-| fence follows a gentle iiver and bowel cleansing with “Cascarets.” Bick Headache, Billousness, Gases, Indigestion, and all such distress Gone by morning. For Men, Women and 10¢ boxes, also 25c and SOc sizes, any drug siore.—Advertise | ASPIRIN Say “Bayer’- Genuine! Genuine “Bayer Tablets of Pirin” have been proved safe by Millions and prescribed by phy- siciuns over twenty-three years for Colds and grippe misery. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost only few cents at any drugstore. Each Package contains proven directions for Colds and tells how to prepare an Aspirin gargle for sore throat and tonsilitls. STOMACH UPSET GAS, HEARTBURN INDIGESTION !!! Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relicf! af you feel fill, sick or uncom- . fortable after eating, here is harm. less stomach relief. pe's Diapep- gin’’ settles the stomach and corrects digestion the moment it reaches the stomach, ‘This guaranteed stomach correc- tive costs but a few cents at any drug store, Keep it handy!—Adver- ents As perhaps it was that he might save his neck—for she made it clear to him that nothing | was now at stake- that In all these years he had hugged | that jewel against every blow ef for: {tune, His head drooped. | 1 thank you for the reminder, It .+. Shall bo sold at onge. Your seore shall be pald today. I... 1 am sorry that, that... Oh, no cual | ter.” finding a Jew who practiced the transmutation of Jewels into gold. CHAPTER XII Buckingham's Heroies | Miss Syivia Farquharson occupied very pleasant lodgings in Sailsbury court, procured for her by Betterton, who himself ‘lived in a house oppo. site. And it was In the doorway of Betterton’s house that she first be- held the wolfish face of Bates. This happened on that same morn Ing of Colonel Holles’ disappointment at the hands of Albemarle. Miss Farquharson was in need of certain dress materials which, she had been informed, were to be pro- cured at « certain mercer’s in Cheap- On this errand she came forth In the early afternoon of that day, 4 entered the sedan-chair that awaited, her at her door. As the chairmen took up their burden it | was that, looking from the unglazed | window on her left across toward the house of her friend Letterton, she be |held that sly, evil face protruded |from the shadows of the doorway as if to spy upo | | It tox full half-hour to reach |her mercer’s at the sign of the Sliver de, for the chairman down at the door of the Silver Angel | she stepped ‘out and passed In upon a business over which no woman hur- | | ries, | | It may be well that Master Bates— who had come slinking after that| chair with three tough bullies follow- ing at a still greater distanco—was | something of a Judge of feminine na-| ture, and so came to the conclusion that it would perhaps be best part of! an hour before Miss Farquharson | jemerged again. He had noted the} little crowd about the steps of Paul's, jhe had heard the burden of the | preacher's message, and those wicked | | When at last her chair was set) | | | wits of his had perceived here a stage | |very opportunely set for the nasty |little comedy which he was to con| trive on His Grace of Buckingham’s | |behalf. It remained to bring the chief actor—the duke, himself—at once within reasonable distance of the scene. Master Bates slipped like a shadow | into a porch, produced a pencil and/ tablets, and set himself laboriously to scrawl three or four lines, He fold- ed his note, as one of the bullies, sum- moned by an unostentatious signal, Joined him there in that doorway. With the note Bates slipped a crown into the man’s hand, “This at speed to his grace,” he snapped. ‘Take a coaches man, and make haste, Haste!” Miss Farqaharson made no haste, An hour passed, and the half of a second, before she came forth at lant, followed by the mercer, laden with parcels, which, together with herself, |were packed into the chair. The |chalrmen took up, and, whilst the mercer bowed himself double in obse- quolus gratitude to the famous act- ress, they swung along westward by the way they had como, Providence, it would almost seem, was on the duke's side that morning to assist tho subtle Bates in the stage-rmanagement of the affair, For scared ¢ as if hor he the who knew hor podded onward de Hils Jom chair now, br and Miss Farqu en bad a volent face, T 1 it for nad peered at her two hours shadows of Bettert hort cudge rik the fa ne ner frail white b ved to wrath that otherwise, 1 desig And ODaDiIN Blue-jay, the scientific com pain will vanish instantly, Blue-jay PORTOLIVE IS THE WAY TO HEALTH Port Wine and Olive Oil Thousands of sick persons are coming to realize that mort medi- clnes of all kinds are worthie: and often harmful, The reason for the great success of Portolive is that & contains only rare old Port Wine, the of the olive and other medicin agents that are not only beneficial, but harmlesa It is invaluable for all cases of anemia, nervousness, weakness or chronic constipation. All druggists sell it. Portolive Laxative Advertisement. FOR SKIN TORTURES Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need Don't worry nbout Eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo obtained at any drug store for 350, or extra large bottle at $1.00. Zemo generally removes Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches, Eczema and Ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, pene- trating, antiseptic Hquid. It is eas. fly applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. * It in always dependable, Zemo Soap, 25c—Zemo Ointment, 60c.—-Advertisement. ‘[Mrs. Henry Burger) Tells How Cuticura Healed Sister “When my sister was only afew days old eczema broke out all over her head and body. The skin was very red with small white-topped pim- ples which grew larger and spread, forming sore eruptions, until she was completely covered. She was very fretfulandcross and we hed to keep cotton eround her as the eruptions were so sore that she could hardly stand to be ‘touched, “A neighbor suggested that we ‘try Cuticura Soap and Ointment so month she was completely healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Henry Burger, Glas- gow, Mont. Cuticura Soap, Olntmentand Tal- are all you need for every-day toilet and nursery purposes, it was not more than half an hour since the remove | of that citizen who had been smitlen with postilence a Soap shaveswit Cynthia Grey: They've Been Married Just Nine Months, and Quar- rel Because Friend Wife Refuses to Arise Before 6 A, M. and Get Breakfast. BY CYNTHIA GRE that ¢ over privt , mony, to make her husbane quyht to be, she will add to the an will be better off. “M his breakfast before 6 in the think he is unreasonable, We ha onthe and we have lately had our sha trouble over this, His mother always got out of bed early to mak coffee and boil eggs, and so he thinks I mu tration of an adoring wife as his lo And When the her notion married nine we erage mar arrie much as he did the care of nga mother, hortly tchen pob hours a el shtfully, re” before 6 a. m. and perhaps after busi- they might ask what the wives plan to do vith their days, but the nicer they are as men and the bet- ter ishing as husbands, the more patiently they endure the breakup of their bachelor dreama, But unfort the wife who refuses to get break- the patient-seeming husband not change hia rion about his rights, is disappointed in matrimony—and in his wife. No neglected or imposed upon by a wifa without And by so much as he feela otion dwindle did you ever stop to consider that your fast, does ver wronged, does his ardent de Young woman, husband does his duty by going out and making the money that keeps up your home? If he must use up hie energy in hou before and after office hours, he is impatring value to his employer, and lessen- ing his ance to earn a larger salary. Put in terms of dollars ana cents, some wives may be able to grasp the idea more quickly. ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS 6 QUEEN NANCY AND KING NICK back nd get to ing his ¢. NO, 11 he Twins thru the hall: |( ot at me here, every one your places he 4 the empty (or at least he wht they empty) and his noes began to shake, and he at i] over until his tall ¢ then approach: we | an eve y as he could. Of course the thought it was the boot talk you will only * begged tho king, hatever you ask hall 1 en," shouted Nick, nd queen of Beanstalk Land.” T’ asked the surprised king. “Wh Holle He had bec lforth upon thé He flung out upon the business of | Don’t risk blood poisoning by paring a purchase cotn. Apply | ender. ‘The Then the corn loosens and comes out. observant, Get Blue-jay today at your druggist om was drawn by © stood arrested, tenth and Tho scene nauseated him, woman they were persecut | thelr | d menaces mi |no better than that dirty tana! |Pronouncing her, But she was a} woman and helpless, And apart from thia there was in all the world no} vice that Holles found more hideous} than virtue drive | Over the hea ow he! saw. the wildly chair set down at inst. Of its occupant he had but sed glimpse, and in any nee at which he stood would hardly have permitted him to make out her face distinctly. But so much wasn’t necessary to. conceive her condition, her perti, and the tor ment of fear she was suffering at th hands of those ignoble persecutors. Colonel Holles thought he migh find pleasant distraction, and at the same time perform a meritorious deed, in siltting the ears of that black |fanatic who was whipping up the | passions of the mob. But no sooner had he made up his | mind to this, and before he could stir }@ foot to carry out his intention, a» jaistance came suddenly and vigor- ously from another q (Continued in Our Next Issue) case the dis All Kinds | EN New and Used K CAMP Liowi wiht 76 University cor, Weatern Ave, breakfast. every day. Dn. XN. Yow Physician and Surgeon uses Chinese and Specialises to stomach trouble eng other allmenta, j ‘Yow Chinese Memedy Co. MA in-4300 Seattle, Wash. 610% Firat Ave. MA in-1156 DR. ALBLRT ABRAMS BLOOD-TEST FREE To Péople Who Take the Abrams’ ‘Treatment From Us Woe Have Some Happy Patients Today Is the Best Time to Call We Are Author! by Dr, Abrams, Ask for our Free Book, it explains all about this wonderful system for | treating all disease: THE SHATTL srr ELECTRO tr Dr, N. 15 Yesler Way. Th OF 10N ‘This work 1n done by advanced students. 25 complete and com- fortable booths, We wae oni pure castile or cocoanut off Shampoo and Beautex Toll Preparation Phone for appolnt- ment. The Butler School of Hairdressing 1107 Seconda Vhone HL ett tad expecting to enjoy the minis-| ome of them find they have to go on duty| stop where you “I will give ed the queen. | “take off crowns and make the Twins|a cl will receive call Wednesday and from 1 to 8 p,m. and on Tuesday and from 11 to 12 a, m. at her office in The Btar Bldg, 1909 Beventh ave. Cynthia G ers on M Vriday Thursday About n Work Amer 4 if she at the M, If the emple cannot fir a porition, womar 16 8 youns themse girl s no husband who might » M. See land, you of the must very comn new king and queer y “Yon, yes, yea!’ agreed the king quickly. “We queen * Where ig at Nick * shouted k scrambled ¢ boots and hopp throne and sat down queen were shed to speak, for ves had they acen creatures the boots away, please,” sald King Nick “Certainly stalk nawered the nything King. put in Nancy, ico cream soda, with two said the dd up on the else, , “Bring me | —— ED.PINALDS HAIR TONIC CJ )IFFERENT from all other hair reparations because of its fine Do not be persuaded to buy stitutes exquis French Eau de Quinine, which is safe to use. quality for this You will readily understand why ED. PINAUD’S costs more than other hair tonics, once you compare it-with domestic preparations. Send 10¢ for a testing bottle and we will also send you @ sample of ED. PINAUD’S ELIXIR SHAMPOO A New Creation by the Greatest Maker of French Toilet Requisites This shampoo is a real delight. You will enthuse over its quality once you try it. Rn Ramee me i en nn nn Raman enna nnennnnnnnnnsannenccecesocssocosscceceesenoceseosseee Write to-day for the testing bottles, ED. PINAUD'S LILAC VEGETAL is also recommended to those who require a fins quality toilette perfume for general uses The favorite of men for use after shaving. wanaedonouses annannenann Parfumerie ED. PINAUD AMERICAN IMPORT OFFICES ED. PINAUD BUILDING NEW YORK ‘ , ¢ 266000 6006s cide ines shasssbunsen! Beanstalk Queen, and sh such a big country. jeway to the kitchen (To Be Continued) It was great fun to be king and| (Copyright, 1924, by Seattle Star) hurried }queen of IGOROUS men and women st : know the value of fruit for It gives the right start to _And thousands prefer fresh, tree- ripened California Grapefruit. It is an excellent appetizer, adding zest to the balance of the meal. It provides beneficial salts and acids which aid digestion and tone up the entire system. And California Grapefruit is an abundant source of fresh vitamines, Start Days Right with this luscious breakfast fruit an acknowledged essential in the daily diet. Start days right in this delicious, convenient way —simply halve grapefruit and eat as it is or if de- sired, sugar to taste. For finest fla- vor, prepare just before serving. You'll appreciate grapefruit in salads, desserts and fruit cocktails, too. And when you order, ask for Sun- kist Grapefruit—the sound, fresh, juicy, delicious kind.

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