The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1924, Page 10

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PELE PPL AEE E EEE a | oes, Ke hod ee a TOMORROW—This letter con You might be surprised to know Mee thy Gest thie Fou can tee fe? y Olive Roberts Barton en y ‘ A wis? te fh ain PR ic pevete cough, be a cone, whieh t a i: cant oeiiie ep : fee : way t ma think t . Ul tinued. — easily prepared at home in just : 5 MAD " f , " SA Siek 4b wanna dere j few moments. It's cheap, but for NO, 18—ON TOP OF A MOUNTAIN PEAK | prompt results it beats anything else | You ever tried. Usually stops the ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 irs. Tastes pleasant, too—children e it—and it is pure and good. Pour 2% ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle; then fill it up with pl ranulated sugar syrup. Or use clari- | molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, des ‘Thus you make a full pint—a family supply—but costing no more than a small bottle of ready-made cough | ; syrup. | And as a cough medicine, there is really nothing better to be had at/ any price. It goes right to the spot | and gives quick, lasting relief. romptly heals ‘the inflamed Meee | Branes th hat line the throat and air} Passages, stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon | ‘our cough stops entirely, Splendid | for brone: croup, hoarseness and | Home-made Remedy Stops Coughs Quickly The heat cough medicine you ever used. A family supp'y eaatly ned qutek: about as jast 1924, Tho Seattle Star) Finer Reproduction With This Edison Phonograph at the steel p full charge of the » woman | Bee, if one you getting along out there among the superBohemians?} niling I ask this question, concentrated com- — A 5 y pine extract, 7 ’ iter heating Yas ceerabeguen When they looked out of the iindow the cloud ana digs settie gies disappointment atk yous | appearing in the distance. fen for “2h ounces of Pinex” oh directions and don’t accept any- places for you to Takes the place juaranteed to give abso- Aste. Fae : r m b tated’ to look Ba ia ar ney ta nn fe. vies are, wate [ce Ymn nba see ae ot cocoa, ‘The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. idles Gs 10, ho tee y I baked up some 1 the corner unsweetened ‘ Advertisement | fruit.” : in the house alla and ope =f Instantly the the lrawers f& for Da » back to take © back to Mother «and ih : : } Sweetened \ mH AUNTS, f ( cake » serve it ck to the palace Hae erp cpr tbe: douat | Viger saa sete cena waccani tp He chocolate | d, eos sie fb acc a rapidly thru’ the ‘ und his robe and | #ky liaise t back to the castle just a lttlo, When they looked out of the win-| = the cloud was disappearing in| ance having left the House- tJack-Built sticking on top of ntain in the world then, {f you'll please exou me, Vil be taking my baking and| Tt ng ut once,” sald the cook, |tho highest, 1 NEW EDISON Baby Console $185 heard of in all my 1 1 don't even want the magic|Yum Yum Land had disappeared al ‘ y to find out,” sald|fork. All I want Js my Job bio, |together. 1 t0 0 insldett®” [aha somitond Who aby Oak (To Be Continued) SDIRUSO AER re eae ae iure, the lamang Ps producer—giving a fine tone and volume to any ty oe that you choose to play, And you can buy the IASY MS. Come in and hear it in our private ¢ rooms tomorrow! said Dad: | food." | <Coprrient, 1924,.N. 1. A. Hervice ise child you = y Gander, “What a tut. how are you said the cook thought Oe, going to get i "Certainly! Certainly dy | Beauty Ganieatad You are always confi- dent that your beauty You'll Get Rid of > they all stepped off tho magic |" Blackheads Sure dusi-pan onto the euto tive front), “%Y There tx one simp fo and mure|porch and tapped three times on| oking down at the earth, ison Consoles are price from $5 to $875. that never fails to get rid of black-|the door could jump," has been developed to’ Also Victor Consoles from $110 to $3 Stead Bay tele Dit Fg © $350, and Brunswick models Mado thls Ket two ounces of catonite| ANd who should open it but the} such # thing!” waid Daddy || {ts Bidhest possibithies * from $115 to $350, after using Gouraud’s Oriental Cream. White Flesh-Rachel, 10 jend 10¢ for Trial Size Powder from any drug store—sprinkle a |C0ok himself. The cook of the King |Gander. “Put your) baking into Hitie on « hot, wet cloth—rub over the|of Yum Yum Land basket and I'll take you down my Mackheads briskly—wash the parts and| emitted and « |e vy 4 Heads have disappeared, Hig tiackheads, | SMiffled—the tears running down his about you using up her bre aul | | Uttle blackheads, nu matter where they |cheeks like Tom Tom after he had |dough. @\e will only be too glad} T.popaing 490 Meiuigke’ aaa nizture wt, Garr and |MOet the pig and got a bes eating. to get hor house back,” | ste @irt and necretions that form in the| “Oh, goodness!” he suid with an-| So the cook did as the old gentle | rol? 7: | | Pores of the skin. The calontte powder |other sniffie ‘or F and the water dissolve the binckheadal “Hay 4 in man sa nd put the baking into | you been skinning onions?” vanket ane c ‘ot onto eee heel icttan capone | eee kinning onion | t basket and they got onto the Pires avqiciean and in their natural cone |18ked Nancy, magic dust-pan and started toward dition —Advertisement, 'No-0-0! It isn't onions,’ the earth where they could see the 14.21 net Ave. BRUNSWICK RADIOLAS Are Here! waid the

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