The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1925, Page 20

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Bit nasi Heal aS THE SEATTLE STAR Wve s. . 4 Ea 3) AT TEN i) “é HIS’ MOTHER'S’ « Ry IDE A sp OF FON Nila NISY FIRGYT e a ¥) } y { NK € x ) PPU, TIFF COLLAR | 2) f f THE COLLAR? HE PREFERS < we A AY FIVE. IG) NOTHING MORE AT FIFTEEN = NOR? LEGYS) THAN A HIGH -WATER? . OWN IDEA MAPK , HOST | o TIFF COLLAFe / eo AT TWENTY — HE AFFECTS A (ONCHALANT MANNEF? AS’ WELL ASY A NON CHALANT” COLLAR AT TWENTY-FIVE ——~ PERFECTLY AT IN ANY COLLAF?e HOME Breakfast minutes fly— and so do Minit Oats! SAILINGS to CALIFORNIA Vrom Vier D, Foot of Incknon S« Breakfast-making used to be a time-taking process; but not today! Three to five minutes—that's all ; - 5. 8. Admiral Schley Albers Minit Oats need from package to table! AT THiFe TY Reve 5. Ma Phare And all because of a new Albers process. A pee | = GEGINS' TO GE fey ye Me ess that cuts, flakes and pre-cooks the choice, plump COMFORTABLE cat-kernels. A process that keeps in every bit of oat- nutriment and adds a new oat-lavor besides. Easy to make! Easy tocat! Easy to digest! First aid to speedy breakfasts—Albers Minit Oats! Your grocer has it in the handy round carton with the re- placeable lid. “Look for the miner” when you buy. “Albers® Better Breakfast Cereal FROM FORTY TO MORE AN AGE OF ’ N.GOLLAR BUTTONS THAN COLLARS* anccate me noe | 10 a, m, Wed. Meh, Is 8. 8. Admiral Watson AT SiXTY— ANO FROM | THEN -ON Kodiak 10 a. m., Tuesday, Meh. 24 ita see for yourself how good eae x aie ae atlas pannarars DAVIS HANDLES CHILD HURT IN y AMSHIPCO z Sone -|Boy in Blue Sees Red; gHAPLIN CASE STRKE WAR "#S7%SSrRhy Pay Raise Tuesday Resents Girl’s Charge| Investigates Request for|Paris Socialists Attempt to neat vs rf toes Permission to Stay Break School Strike Lieutenant, Veteran of Two Wars, Dies At the intern connection new circuit Columbia T couver south ine, thas an additional thru talking between Seattle and Vancouver Between six and seven months Navy Tolerates Only Best MOUNDS ee a Men; Weeds Out Undesirables ido pact A geared sill be required to comp Dear Miss Grey: Being a sailor myself, 1 was rather)’ Bs: kaa project, which in the agg »| taken aback at the slam we navy men received in the Thurs-|™* °F 3 ce cost the Pacific company about $ day night edition of The Star. I wish, thru your columns, ‘ " to take issue with the party responsible for the appearing!" ' ‘of this anonymous article. ke d sigies wise ona’ OF oA td | If the public were to judge navy men as a whole, by such) °°" “°° ts ag uh 1 unwarranted stories, what would they think regarding the 8 ‘ , jentrusting of their loves to these men in time of war? It must be remembered that all the boys in blue represent the|” nation’s first line of defense, and such unjustifiable com- ments on this body of men might have a tendency to weaken! _ sue | their belief of a patriotic home support. Oh, secret scandal reporter, you must realize that these men fight for YOU when they are at battle. Such stories as you publish is a sure cog in the wheels of our gre: t fighting machinery. VERONICA WATER BUTTON FINDS NEEDLE LONDON «+The natural mineral water . sxou, who, Brontengt fiction. | shat er tive—just as it comesfrom = ne < bet ua 08 pac the springs. Nothing added— day | in halls of vice Whether business or pleasure-bent, the “H. F. Alexander” gets you there in record time— gives you more time at your journey’s end. And the short ocean voyage is so zestful and restful you wish it were longer. Service and appointments equal to a metropolitan hotel. De luxe twin-bed suites, telephones in every room, luxurious lounging and smoking rooms, chil- dren’s playroom, jazz or- chestra, dancing afternoon and evening—these are but a few of the distinctive fea- tures. Travel on the super ship— the “H. F. Alexander’—and ~ ACTRESS TELLS SECRET Tells Tibw With a HomeMade Mixture rken gray, ir, und make {pint of m, a small and % ounce edients ore at ¥ hair twi to Darken Gray Hair xx of Barbo of glye- can be bought little cost nothing taken away. Send for |facts from FREE let about Veronica, | frequent VERONICA SPRINGS CO. Va tieae ao SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. vile houses ——————# | "Every Picture Veronica 1s Seid by All Drug Stores jsallor. His ¢ Tells a Story” Lo: rve hru thick und I dar ay that, if re man, you conid not the hardships a man.o-wars after day wi backache? not tolerate any but the You should know, troubles are often t fect elimination. only when dissolved ~ THE moment you pour the rich Rinso solu- tion into the wash water it begins to loosen the dirt. All the time and work you used to spend in rubbing bar soap on the clothes and then rubbing them—you save with Rinso. Its tiny granules dissolve quickly, com- pletely, making the wash water soapy all Gently, harmlessly the dirt is loosened while the clothes soak. All the work Rinso leaves for you to do is the rinsing. That's why it’s called Rinso. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. | little bit ef good, clean | Inews soak in. The navy does not} take men without good references. | That age old “Drunkard Sailor’ ix} rapidly becoming obsolete. Why not | do ax any real broad-minded citt-| jzen of the U. 8, would do, boost] |the navy instead of condemning | Who are you to accuse a body of associated ANT ov soaks folks, is a time of backache, rheumatic pains Too often the real trouble is lost sight of until some dangerous k in. If your kidneys are sluggish, don’t risk serious sickness. stimulant diuretic, Use Doan’s Pills. 50,000 people are publicly Many are Seattle residents. Ask your neighbor! and annoying kid |men you have never | with? Are you faultless {n every: | thing?) Of course the navy has bad men as well as may be found in all walka of life Did it ever ocour arly all ‘of nequire our habits cen the age of five and 187} Then I will tell you that sailors are | Gently loosens dirt 9% born inthe navy hey | |imported from your stock—civilians —as wonderful for oy at tho axe thoy enlist, it ia| the weekly Wash A$! yertoctly yeasonable to believe they | Luxis for fine things. \bring most of their habits with | Always use enough \thom. During the war when men} Rinso soigee big, | wero being enlisted from tho gut-| to you that ©. B. WILLARD, proprietor G Confectionery 15th Ave. W., “One time T tried to lift and sud MRS, ELLA REED, 4151 25th Ave. S. W., Youngstown lasting su |tors, many bad characters were tak: | “Thad a bad attack of kidney trou- Jen in to fill the nee y quota. | ble. My kidneys acted irregularly and Ave. Geor; What has become of the bums"? denly a terrific strength-taking pain 1 was bothered a great deal with My kid Why, they have been discharged swept down upon mo and my back a when everything finally my ASK FOR THE BIG ind they are now worthy cltizons, | felt a {f it were broken, After that Sharp, twink: ” aK INEW PACKAGE the small of do mo tire I felt all run down, but I and fo much for the navy | 1 feel that 1 have have written this letter, as one of | ie d. 1 hops our worthy \false reporter may read it | BATHE WH OU WALK | LONDON. while you! walk down the str Aro possible as tho result of the elopment of 1 new British fabric, It looks and \tecls like silk ,but allows the ultra violet rays of the sun, so beneficial ‘to health, to pass thru it. my back hurt something awful when I moved about, My kidneys Acted ir regularly, too. A friend advined Doan's Ville and upon using them they fixed mo up in great shape.” my back, too and this 1 quilekly used two boxes of Doan's Pills they completely rid me of the ail- ment.” small of m sharp @ate Pills, howe a right to Every Druggist has Doan’s. 60c a bow. sun DOAN’S PILLS Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys After Rinso loosens dirtjust rinsing gets the clothes clean ‘ i ECTS Tea Help them with a A. B. CURRIE, proprietor Station, Corson and Bailey Aves., resi- denee Horton hotel, 6003 Duwamish RE you dragging around day th a dull, constant Do you feel stiff and achy; suffer sharp stabs of pain? then, that these he result of imper- Winter’s colds and chills are apt to overtax the kidneys and they fall behind in keeping the blood-stream pure. That’s why winter, for many ney irregularities. idney ailment sets endorsing Doans. Read How These Seattle Folks Found Relief: oline ‘Ketown, saya: neys acted irregularly and bask became lame and weak, There was a hurting in the ¥ back and stooping caused ches to solzo me, Doan's vor, helped mo at the start and completely rid me of the attack,” » i) Foster-Milburi®Ce. Mfg. Chemists Buffalo, N.Y.

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