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PUGET SOUND WHOLESALE FRESH FISH DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION ot Play for Children Symphony Orchestra Schedules Program of Classics for Kiddies’ Concert Healthful Add More Fish Food to Your Diet Delicious. Economical. Healthful T are going fast for the children’s concert, to be| Plan Funeral of afternoon, h 16, if the Arena. Here is little Miss Laur- Financial Editor | 5; Howard Riddell, Alice M. McLean and Bo nie Mac- March | tor SAN FRANCISCO, U—| Pher. Denis al , at Sherman & Ci ears finan ons are to attend from | tra will use the same y the Chi ra} | | Y ago Op At home or on the road ) DR.CALDWELL'S | to » MYSTERY PLA IS BIG HIT |“The Bat” Contains All of | the Thrills You Need Clogged-Up? Here’s Quick Aid EVER mind what you are y keep the using now. for constipation. ald For all you know there isa better — well’s Syrup Pepsin, remedy! The next time you are physics such as calomel, “‘candy clogged _up try Dr. Caldwell’s cathartics,” salt waters and pow- Syrup Pepsin, a laxative sucess- ders, is a simple vegetable ll fully used for 30 years, the largest tive composed of Egyptian senna and pepsin with tasty aromatics which are entirely harmless, selling liquid laxative in the world. This Remedy Guaranteed a week and in that wa bowels regularly open. Mrs. John A. Goins of Butlerville, Ind., constipated all her life, her stomach injured from years of taking, is now functioning DET Te tTeane Tt hes been aciiarataly SUSE Divs Oia tae, that a cinstipaicl pence Lome 75 per cent efficient. It slows you ba makes you dull and lazy. ‘ake Syrup Pepsin the first day you do not have complete bowel movement. Take it, guaranteed, for constipation, torpid liver, dys- prea. iousness, sour stomach, adache, Inck of appetite. A spoonful at the first sneeze or sniffle will kill a cold overnight. Half the ailments of winter start with constipation followed by a cold. ton, Ohio, suffering steadily for three years, got relief after a few doses. The list of successful users of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is naturally large as over 10 million bottles are sold annually. Formula on Every F e Get yourself a bottle at a drug store, the cost being less than a cent a dose. Take a spoonful at bedtime for a few nights and we guarantee that the most chronic consti- 3 pation will be relieved, or refund your money. A few doses in succes- sion soon train the stomach muscles to act for themselves. Many, er, take it once Jazatine and would like to p-ove what gu say about Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin by actual lest. I bottle. Address lo PLETE Lir ttt sMETROPOLITANS g LONIGHT P= onl N Evans “Tho Bat," the myatery play |which 1s showing at the Metropoll- jtan this week, demonstrates anew in Seattle why it 1» one of the eretinial favorites with the Ameri “an public. Chilis, thrills—suspense and sur. prise—form the reason “The Bat” Is to pleaso an audience | ter-lovers or third time | By his associates in the THE SEATTLE STAR EVER will she forget that dread N ful night which in a few short hours changed her from a laughing, carefree, pleasure-loving girl to a se- rious minded, careworn woma® of the world, Poor little Kate—once too often she had cast the dice with fate and now she was called upon to pay. It was not the first time she had taken auto rides with strange men through country roads and dusky lanes, not the first time she had dropped in at the road- house for a midnight lunch with a man she had never met before, But it was to be the last, for to-night this little of life, had flown too close. | | | | moth, gayly fluttering around the flame | If she had only known, if the thou- sands of girls who every year learn by terrible experience, could only be made to realize that no matter what the pro- vocation, no girl can afford to disregard convention, become careless in her per- sonal conduct, or sacrifice her dignity “The Lure of Green Eyes” —Good look- ing, an athlete, a splendid student, he led his class in college until he attracted the fancy of Nora Sanderson, beautiful divorcee, woman of the world. Not understanding women of her type, he considered himself as playing a temporary, pleasant role which he could abandon at any time. But when true love came into his life and he tried to break with Nora—but read this amazing story of a mis- take that ruins the lives of thousands of young men every year. “AFool There Was” —Fresh from thecoun- try, he was burdened with self-consciousness, and the morals of ten generations of ministers. city he was considered “just a poor dub.” He decided that what he needed was knowledge— knowledge of life—of women—especially of women. He got it—but in a manner and with completeness he could never forget. “The Price of Si- lence” —She left her baby on her mother’s doorstep to be taken in asa foundling. But, when it became necessary for her to break two loving hearts and bare her own, to forestall an even grim- mer tragedy, she realized that sooner or later sin will out. “Tt te with much In addition to acting these, your magazine & way a8 to free them also or vorce eourts.” True Story a Missionary to Boys and Girls leasure I give my wholehearted endorsement of your mag- asine TRUE STORY. the sordid and unnataral types of i which our young people have depicted for them in many of our cheap movies and in much of the literature of today. dition of mind where the actual facts of life can be freely investigated and dis- cussed without fear of arousing « false modesty into indignation. been convinced that to raise the moral tone of our people, we must learn to face the actual facta of life, and deal with these facts on the moral plane, I feel that parents could not do better than to let your magazine be a missionary to their boys and girls so that the great issues of life may be presented {n such slang which is sapping the reality out of life. What epplies to the young le adults Ifa magesine of this nature were read in every home I beller: to Areside heppiness and to ation of the many things leading tothe di Gigned) Rev F MeAvey. ap April Issue Now on Sale More Than 1,900,000 Copies Printed Singed The Story of a Pleasure-Mad Girl =~ in the pursuit of pleasure, what count- less hours of living death would be avoided, “My Stranger Husband” is her story, as told by herself. It is a tale of the experience of an ordinary girl, not bad, —just average, who in her eagerness to taste the joys of life tried to force the hand of fate. It is in True Story Magazine for April. From the safe haven of your own fireside see the mistakes she made, see her thoughtlessly abuse her new found freedom, see the methods by which men she had never met scraped her acquaintance, ride with her on moon- lit roads, see the grim joke played upon her by fate in the guise of a man, fol- low her through months and years of atonement, even to the shadow of the prison wall. Not only a lesson in life, that thousands pay years of tears and agony to learn but a splendid, vivid true story that will hold your deepest interest to the closing word. Vivid Heart-Stories Fearlessly Told Here Are A Few From The April Issue of True Story Magazine “A Wife In The Way”—They married —he a brilliant, talented man—she a narrow- minded, shallow incapable woman. Eventually he met the woman who could make him hap- py. The manner in which these three worked out their destinies makes a thrilling tale of love and tragedy, such as you have seldom read. “When Hope Seemed Dead” —When a girl who has given her heart to one man, mar- ries another whom she does not love because her parents wish it, is she not working a ter- rible injustice upon all three? Is not tragedy, suffering, unhappiness and regret almost sure to follow? Would it not be better to defy her parents to do their worst rather than face the ter- rible consequences and temptations of such an alliance? This story, told by a girl who had to de- cide these questions for herself will make wonder- ful reading and giveadeep insight into human nature. Te Lifts it as an antidote to will create « con- T have long from the immoral Neale would Himin founded Bernarr Mactedden, who Troe Story Ma m LASS It waa not the firet time she had dropped into a road house for « midnight lunch with a man ahe had never met before— but tonight this little moth, gaily fluttering around the flame of life, had flown too close. Other Heart-Gripping Life Narratives In This Issue Are? Three Who Were Thieves A Borrowed Father Two Wivesand One Roof ‘What Shall I Tell Him? “Don't Call It Love” Punishment For Another's Crime Why True Story Magazine is a Powerful Influence For Good True Story Magazine is all that its name implies, Its stories of love, romance, adventure, intrigue, passion, wickedness, sorrow, tragedy are stories as they actually happen in real life. The fic- tionist, novelist and playwright build their stories according to a pattern. Their purpose is only to entertain. The writers in True Story Magazine follow no pattern but life itself. Stripped of all the artificiality that so warps and falsifies life in books, the personal chronicles in True Story Magazine have a depth, a sincerity, a “ring of truth” that not only warns, guides, in- Structs and stimulates, but at the same time holds the reader enthralled, When young people are stuffed with less romantic nonsense and are fed with wholesome truth about life as it really is we shall have higher standards of morals and less degradation, sin and suffering. It is because True Story Magazine reflects this : philosophy so well that it has become such a powerful influence for good. The April issue is now on the newsstands. If your + dealer cannot supply you, mail the coupon. Marriage or Business? Blind Love Fate's Playthings Use This Coupon If You Cannot Get True Story At Your Newsstand TRUE STORY MAGAZINE 1926 Broadway, New York I am enclosing 25¢ (coin or stamps) for which please send me a copy of the April issue of True Story Magazine. (Note: If you desire to enter a subscription to receive True Story Megarine each month, check your choice and enclose proper amount) (4 months’ subscription, $1.00; ("12 months’ subscription $2.50. Name. Occupation Street, State- City. The name and location of my newsdealer is—————___= ---==-------5 I plot, plot that | I The Bat” is al | won, jade has n in Seattle, lis'from curtain to HT soyriae of mystery The Bat” is one in the audience had wit. and thrills. It re- show you should play previously. That maine for. the e [thls did not detract from thelr en 2, Wed. Mats: e- siastic reception accorded the All Prices Plus 10 he Bat* belongs to that type of | OUT THE 15% OF THE MONTH THE STAR’S BIBLE COUPON Two distinet styles of this wonderful Book Books have been adopted for this great styet paper Bible distribution. One is the far-fomed Red Latter Bible (Christ's sayings printed ia red for immediate identification), and the Black Print Bible for those who prefer that style. Only Three Coupons and the Mere Nominal Cost of Manufacture and Distribution Styis A—Ret Latter Bible, ever lapping limp seal grain cover, Tod eis. romnd corners, gold let: tering, large, clear print, three coupons and only $1.98 Style B—Black Print Bible, tosh limp Diack seal grain cover, red it edges, medium large type, strong and durable, Clip this coupon and ‘two others and present ‘or mail them to this Paper with the sum set opposite either style, and come into Nie, ¢ BAR + STOR! Beattic Star. Mail Orders: Include 13 vente m Send amount for Style A or Style with three of these coupons, and onal for postage and packing. Every Reader Should Have a New Bibls ma where the spectator engages| delightful game with the| or, trying to guess which mem. OUT THE 23% OF THE MONTH jber of the the villain. Fow! the mystery of|never heard such awful language as | Rhinehart play. [you've used over that ninth exam The teacher was t out the word “Pe It ought to git} Saned dge over that ninth hola |_|“ What along rough roads, an exciting mystery|ple in your arithmetic.” nd jammed w enjoy “The Bat will be at the Metro-|in his gol! The NO SUCH CAR is it that carries a man |SPoke up: down thru jungles and swamps and s to bring |raging torrents?” | "and ¢ for a moment, ti boy ain't a a/Ro such car.” up hills ylitan —__— until aturday night, with] inees on Wednesday and Satur. i Almost Choked § Last Night Couldn't | around my heart. y”" many people say, ch choking or anxiety if you will | — jas-T. | doen not cover the teeth. Natural set of teeth Constipation. Sig Used for over Gum Lyk Rubber, production of the net of teeth GOLD CROWN BRIDGEWORK All work years. guarant Ni JUNIORS—Little Re One-third the regular dose, Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. 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