The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1925, Page 10

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“Doctored” Auto Fuel Is! Believed Harmful WILL PROBE EFFECTS A Solution Used to Eliminate Knocks From Motors WASHIN Th w j go into the ‘ i t by Janu mittee is ¢ | ary 1,1 t Ethy { the knock t In 1 by t La i conte } appoint » } go th i dence, ir gives motors a ‘ Representatives of the Standard Oil company of New Jersey object: | «wise @d to an express banning of | in the resolution, po t this would be ethy!-gasolin ped retail distribution. So the reso-| Whethe Tution was modified after consider-| will take . able discussion to state that the : conference considered that further until ilhard Hotel Site o eliminate Sold for $240,000 January 1, next is not known, but it was ba * Py . admitted that considerable | JOY into her marriage. discontinuance of salo . 1til the spe- time would be required. band with less care than th , | it along to you ‘ This may be an extreme pent of com. e. : " unheppy wife, knew nothing about him. of them! disastrous matings. statement, but I believe women, especially, are too willing to marry. They are afraid that they will be left behind to be an old maid, when their friends march off to the altar f SCORES of saiping dish- es—every one a delight— are made with Jell-well. Six delicious fruit flavors for your choice. And Red-Box Jell-well is always successful, because it always je//s well. No fail- ures, never a doubt about this dessert. We use only the purest gelatine it is possible to ob- tain. Note its flavory frag- rance when the hot water is added. Try Jell-well and see. ' (By A. H. Loeffler, President) wan you will try Jell-well, 1 know you will like it best of all tine desserts. You will want to recommend it to others, | And 1, of course, want you todo no, Go I make this offer | _If you will recommend this delicious gelatine dessert to five of your friends, fillin the coupon and attach the Company four Jell-well boxes (together with 6ein stamps am sure, will thank you for telling them sbout Jell-well. Ctip the Company name from four Jell-well attach to coupon and mail to me, personally, today, moans) 291 = ae Always 4A Successful Dessert - Because it Jells Well You'll serve it often then. Pure, certified colors make this dessert as good to look at as it is to eat. And it’s dainty and healthful after a hearty meal. Make any of the six flavors plain at first. See how delicious and clear Jell-well is. Then add fruits for variety. You can serve many combinations that will make Jell-well for dessert a fa- vorite in your home. Your grocer has Red-Box Jell- well. Choose any of the six fla- vors—to see how good we make this dessert. RED-BOX A. H, LOEFFLER, President, Jell-well Dessert Company, Formerly The Callfernia Pood Pradwoti Co.) Dept. 10-1, 149 Kast Second St.,, Los Angeles, Calif. Tencloge the Company name from pe ae pack~ ages and 6c in stamps. Please send me the four aluminum Jell-well Mpldd, (Only one settoahome.) 1 like Jell-well and will gladly recommend it to five of my friends, @ Name — SAL0 0. sesatnthisiandasminsimtishtaesinnannitndipasbishaaidey City eeitnninianaiy BA pnanatesneseniaesta ber | | I | 1 | | 1 I 1 1 There is a barber in England for whom the police there| | are searching. They do not know his name, He has many of them; but none of them is his own, | The police call him “Don Juan.” In the last few years “Don Juan” has married a dozen women—rich women! One of his victims was a beautiful young widow, who married him after two days’ courtship. Another girl knew “Don Juan” a wee a wedding ring over her finger, Four days later he ‘“mar- ried” still another woman of wealth. | All of the “brides” of this barber admitted that they ~ But, they explained, he was good- cial committee had reported was| !ooking and pleasant—and he apparently loved them. All with a compro: And so they were married, ne As long as women are as Until they look upon marriage as the greatest business venture of their lives, there will be marriages that fail. A woman puts.her whole stock of youth and beauty and And some of them pick out a hus-| y |must be made air tight before this | | | | forts 4 jand Ih for twice a week to | |you think I'm young enough. to] pwant to enjoy life a little, too, and Jones in awhile? I hope you will | THE SEATTLE STAR STOP SALE. OF KILLER SOUGHT;————°1N™" <®*" 0, P, CONGRESS|Y oung High School Boy START TREK 10 ETHYL GAS | Young child shot Down; No Motive Found Don’t Be Too Eager to M arry ~ Far Better to Be a Happy Spinster |) rusaveueia, x A hg See {eulogy of do ste so Than an Unhappy Wife || next BY CYNTHIA GREY “Never marry until nothing else seems worth while A married woman once told me that this is the only rule Wheat Seeding in ) for a successful marriage Canada Progresses And as she happens to be most happily married, I pass before he slipped “easy” as this, there will be "d use to buy a house. | To Renovate | Pillows | Dear Mins Grey: How can 1) sterilize pillowa properly and ef. | featively. that have been used by | another party outside of the fam ily, without removing the feathers from the ticking? MRS. E Hospitals fumigate bedding use of formaldehyde. The is set on fire and kept shut for several hours. Must Think She's “Dumb” Dear Miss Grey Iam 2 years old and my hustand is 4 We've been married five yea a baby & few month cards, I've tried to reason and| coax him to stay at least part of | the time with me; but he says our home isn’t comfortable enough. I've! tried to make it cozy with the ma | pecnionnenemeaegoaeserenil Cynthia Grey will recelve | | callers on Monday, Wedneoday | | and Friday, from 1 to 2 p, m, and Tuesday and Thursday, from 11 to 12 a. m., at her of- fice In ‘The Star building, 1399 | Seventh ave. terial on hand, which goodness knows jan't much. He never thinks of buying anything to help make & home and seems to compare our | place with others n homelike Hoe doesn’t stop men for a t. He carries t ide mone to go without up-to. clothes or beg for a few do} which I will not He adr } other girls their marcela and pretty drow nd 1 am sure com. | pares them with me. | I try to be neat the baby ia always » and the ho pleasant jean and and clean oe tidy. I try to be him and do my share. | But what t# the use of trying when ho neglects me no? | I've even suggested that he ank | the boys to come to our house once | cards, but he says he'd rather go out, Don't} should haye a chance to go out advise mo what to do, At one time I loved my husband devotedly and | am trying hard to keep that love| alive. } DISAPPOINTED WIFE Your husband is either feeble. minded or thinks you “dumb” to treat you fn such a manner, He} loves his own selfish self more than anything on earth, as he is proving each time he goes away and leaves you What should you do? You should have demanded what was rightfully | yours long ago and never have per- | mitted him to neglect you so. If} you call a day of reckoning now, he probably will pay little or no Attention to it. Your husband would have to pay a competent house keeper at least $40 a month to take | care of his baby, his home, get his meala and take care of his clothes: As his wife you are entitled to at Jeast that much. You are too easy. You've tried being pleasant and he has used you for a human door mat. You might try a more effec tive method. I never advise wo: men to leave their husbands; but | 1 know what I would do. BUREAU OF MISSING RELATIVES ‘The Star Invites ite readers to use this department an din finding missing relatives or friends, The department ts {o help in renniting thone who have been ‘Those whoser relatives or ij of persons mentioned in this Ml_nlso to report to newapapers are Invited Meme ae will interest eee JOUN N, LAW, 4K st. 8, 1, Auburn, Wash, writes in to ask if ho Is the person of that name sought hy someone in this column recently, LONDON.—Whoen the British ex hibition at Wembley cloned for the xoagon the parents of three children loft at the nursery on the exhibition grounds could not be found, It iw|f now propowed to charge a foo for keeping children when the exhibition reopens and use thin as a fund to care for deserted children, ne ER trsienIienrl wie mera He as Butler Says It Is Necessary * But it’s far, far better to be a happy spinster than an/}to « hie people of the nat ndorsed by an o ority HELD NEED Flays Poisoner of Dog’ WORLD'S ROOF® John Parker Writes Letter to Star Telling | Roosevelt Party En Route to Aid Coolidge Dying Agony of Slain Pet to High Russ Plateau JOUN | iene toe yuld have ween th ™ Engineers to Hear tf that the Rooneve ng at all he would neve of Northwest Work) ee ur pre arry out the pre G. L, Parker, ¢ eng to start x To make 1928 effect we mt b om t awful pair Thebon Marche sE PR S—SEATTLE AVE FROM PIKE TO UNION The Vocue of 54-In. Printed Silks 113 to 12 Yards Make a Dress! In a season when Printed Silks are the favorites of well dressed women—The beautiful Silks, which are particularly adapted to straightline Summer Frocks, are the delight of women who are clever enough to fashion .their own apparel. 54-In. Fine Printed Radium Silk, $4.95 Splashy block patterns; rich floral and exotic conventional allover prints; smart bordered styles; and the clever new half-and-half effects. The prints are in all the brightest shades, on backgrounds of fallow, red, navy and other wanted shades, 54-In. Printed Crepes, $6.95 and $7.50 Heavy quality flat crepe and crepe de chine, patterned in bordered and half-and-half styles. The patterns are in high colors, on backgrounds of sand, lipstick, white, navy, russet, tan, maise, almond and other shades. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Summer Footwear—Newly Arrived adds importance to our special price section! $7.85-— —$7.85— clever styles, (wo ox Bom the satins have modified French toes, slender single straps and high Spanish heels. The other model is of patent, inlaid with black and white checks, finished with singlo strap, French toe, and high Spanish heels. Try Our Specialized Shoe-Fitting Service HERE is no-need to be inconvenienced and nade uncomfortable by blistered heels, aching insteps, cramped toes—or any of the foot miseries we are prone to think we have to endure! In The Bon Marche Shoe Shop there is an expert on fitting shoes correctly to feet of unusual shape—and he will be glad at any time to advise you and to help you find complete foot comfort. g Ask for the Specialized Shoe Fitting Service! Shoe Shop, Main Floor—The Bon Marche New Accessories * For Right Now! | 32x80 Screen Doors Handkerchiefs 10c; 1 Dozen $1.00 __ Natural wood, fin- There is no such thing as too many handkerchiefs dshed with two) coats $2.95 mart new gun. h smart fect are h Avenue, nmed with gulmpe stitching and pointed scallops of patent; and the other is accented only with harmoniz ing guimpe stitching which need not be expensive to be smart of gloss varnish, cov- ered with heavy galvanized wire cloth. Fine quality screen door for the money. 15x33 Adjustable Window Screens, 39¢. 18x33 Adjustable Window Screens, for summer. Here are fine, soft lawns, in delicate pas- tel shades, and plain hemstitched or scalloped borders, Also plain white batistes, white linens and some noy- elty prints. Bright Summer Ribbons, Yard 9c New shades, in good quality satin and cable edges. Plain, moire and grosgrain finish. Widths 14 to 1 inch. Clever New Neckwear at 25c New tailored and lacy styles, to freshen and orna- ment suits, frocks: and ensembles, Eyelet embroidered vest sets, linen and beach cloth collars and cuff sets, and lacy collars in Peter Pan and Peggy styles. Knitted Sport Scarfs at 95c Scarfs are the smartest bit of color a costume can et Basement—The Bon Marche Two-Gallon: Fish Globe $2.45 Clear globe, complete iave this summer—and these include all the fashion | ital stn hs stand, favored shades. In yarious wanted lengths, finished a aces with fringe. i Main Floor—The Bon Marche Hanging Copper 1 9 5 Girace nave pra ara ety URGE GMT VTS iene Fern Basket e 1,500 Yards Lingerie Crepe 20c Good-looking Hanging Baskets made of Fine quality for summer underthings, in 80-inch Reh black ons frame, The bowl is widths, in floral and figured effects. Helio, yellow, iJ TRA eee The B honeydew, pink and blue. Lengths to 20 yards, ene The Rott Martie 38-Inch Sheer Dress 36- and 38-Inch " e Voiles 20¢ Dress Voiles 25¢ . Park Your Car in the nxcoptional values for si H bolts and longths te eal geod. woare, | 20, 980d8._ Very fine aut, “Four-Store” Garage LEN ae HES bolR en) "8 T and unusual now dosigns We ; a and every effective patterns, | Wanted spring and summer First Ave. and Union St. Two hours, 10c. Lengths to 10 yards, colors, Present your claim check for special ri when maki Third Moor—Tho Bon Marcho m4 cin if Purchases, NSN hams Serene SAE

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