The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1925, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY Jd gS CCVESS y NOVEMBER 25, 1925 THE SEATTLI Predicts Sensational Divorces ca the: Newt J kiss neue wanna STAR ° Name Judges for Dream Stars Blamed for Marital Troubles Contest rowuUoles ones BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS BY CYNTHIA GREY E TEE BG eddeeel hen D2: AM S—We all have a N them, from the seeming 4 1] ly stern old bachelor down to the romantic young maid of weet Ixtee to fraught with care, the ba ° el sits in his cozy chair and lights the pipe of peace. A R puffs, hi thoughts are | an a Baha a Be : Dream Prizes ! art mut STAR will award three , prives of five, three and r t be two dollars each for the best ° lett “My Pet Dream." ¢ ‘ ex : t will Thurs ° Prize And I letters an e nounced the following Saturday , @| Keep your letters within 300 1 words, sign mame and address HOMES BROKEN UP stating whether or hot you wish BY PLANET? same printed ae ees eee bs apt to, stray the smoke wreaths drift upward For the maid, the magic > 10ur i loubtle spent be- Belle Bart hour is doubtless 3] ‘cm fore the open fire where her Bey ~ at at dr lorm in the x Ba sé , Jan Awinne I. flickering Ke Saturn Second Largest Planet But whether bac ( NS) STUB Mamed by Baile bee w tur maid, the lc Sag winter even s them ’ " t a t » * ing » ideal moments for | I t What is your most cher- Kach of the sketches above show a step in the correct procedure for carving a turkey. The accompanying story tells , of ae ished dream? Write it down! you how in detail. z : 1 Seon’ ; . a ae P and send it to this depart- a f f Saturn is ment. We're going, to con- APTER n " the | k © platter fe the e popula fF altho it t a nort of disposit duct a dreamery for the next) ** 7 ne ee ae eve : ane is 1e an ea Just be ! “ TEAR ee ta be b woe ner few d and award prizes ' : the werk of ‘ Mat seh (Aca " et fod Sat : ; | for the best “pet dreams.” ding t ward cut t ty oranyncrre By Lutu Hunt Peters, M.D . 1a t we've been fortunate ' rainy ; f ¢ f are very enthusiastic about the atod t from t Cu t} dreamery sey are Migs Ne f the house a car 1 ek : Areany vi ro Migs Net t : , C orig Answers to Correspondents |My dear followers: ‘ \ t ¥ lie Cornish of the Cornish P n iva i ‘ent 1 Edgar Ames, vice ke , With the point of t | VACCINATION vs. en sending for material ad- + the iden endldit t fe find t t, then with SANITATION letters to Dr. Lulu Hunt 54 of the Musle and : A rae per : one re of George Matthew Foundation Fund, and Matthew of ‘ > X ran iareion, 300 bane aves tere on" editorial secretary at ! ' arving t ‘om f an x ely city. Please samamoitar! tal oom the iversity of Washington, A dug x t r : =: ‘AMPED. SELF-AD- > . th t ¢ dreams x equ ler ‘ f 5 2D envei beart " ‘ years, 80 ha ame and address, The pane ‘ 2 t he t i phiet on reducing and gaining ts Fruit 0 one for which you mustene Vegetab EN. cents in stamps extra. LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN} just t petao 1b f letters as brief as + PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY ally got him to , tq . A " hs and | had the $ CARTON t He went ofly on tom es? HJ | Npox cases ry, hot silo : The Americana classes the to- ay tl » 1994, with her ¥ -| mato as a perennial herb rah al Whten it was introduced Into : | | j I cultivation in Europe in the 16th century, on as fruit this column as s00n as po ibis, i they are of general Interest. Don't forget the STAMPED, SELF-AD- SED ENVELOPE, it wan looked up: and regarded with ILLUSTRATIONS more or less suspicion and dis An in illustration N sort favor carving f In the 19th century the fruits f the breast t were used to a small extent for pickles and preserves and grad | — FOLLOW | ' os | Wally became more popular, Due i ge f to careful development and cul eCTIUS n d ' : | tivation, the common or red rail a middle STUFFING vegetable about the it is be Happiness - t the favor, | the 19th: century 7 the only I : ps Today this variety is looked B ai SIST saraprion pak and t | upon by ho 6 gardeners as sreakfas kfast ba large! i | : cus ef ite saeeicke twee |apples, cereal, thin: crgatt, asia ani OF she | table crop, so it would seem | waffles; syrup, milk, coffee, their oldest hygienic ; for. the tomato may be clissed as | toact. ; problem this new way either a Vegetable or a fruit Would Refinish Luncheon—Creamed celery with poached eggs on toast, milk, tea, soup, baked O be fresh and charming every baked potatoes, whole wheat jelly, milk, chops, to| pork rreamed corn, d, pineapple day, to live eyery day unhandi- capped, to wear sheerest frocks without a second thought, any day, anywhere .. . you can now do all, -|a new way. TOMORROW —Letter from Johny ‘ Alden Prescott to Sydney Carton have Lockjaw ould not be ny wound. The FOR M AlN DEE ix ma f c ‘ a It is called “KOTEX.” Ends the ‘owe : t i nd insecurity of the old-time sanitary Hy to at dressin. 4 . T it PREIS 7 I thir h s Y the : 1 dob if y “, Et = am ‘to can any other pernoriathy spo: And thus ends ALL . ie . aceell entice do this yourse have been it $s not prop- | fear of offending. aid = " papi ole to se * a DI S Riphia ex knows tor thay ; ation on the eubjede eat ould Saat cr | Ree ae ee ae Nalter’s un au m «1 methods of | tissue, No laundry, No embarrass- help you. Perhaps some 6f our z of the wound | ment. eran | You get it at any drug or depart- snt-nie: to ment store simply by saying, from cow |“KOTEX”; you ask for it without- ca of paltenraf Costs only a few cents, 8 in 10 hejgful bil i WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 BREAKFAS' If so, you are sympathetic Phone Book Lady "2-00 CEE Skcues) Genk readers can offer some see others you cannot You are always eri ready to help | intiamed sk the needy a |better class women employ it. 2 You are unassuming % ; ut gon Hate tie alRle to | ne 2 haa som Proves the folly of old ways. do { I judgment | | ‘ lent grip on TOMORROW: Answers to Cor- | a yc respondents: te esl A: the ‘tid : | No laundry—discard like tissue hen c Adams Service | f ont : — = on she issued tl men She . warn warns meditate and procras starting divorce stars are It's woman's But cheer up. The worst is You do not mention the it is impe for me to take the matt further than to advise th be reported to the City Depart ment of Weights and Measures, “Say it \ ever Say “oats” —say Quick Quaker Get that toasty Scotch flavor; that famous Quaker flavor yet to come. Things will get so county-clty building scuethant? pads all things, it’s fla’ Quaker milling of finest, bad in. 1987 and ‘1928 with Ur oaca: 18 eee 44 vor you want in oats. plumpest oats, A flavor it anus and Jupiter in a. grand sit Subctiber’ 5 eon cannot There is a world of differ- took some 50 years to perfect. tion, both in unfriendly ori sddresses of amotio: c= conju aspect that it will result ina modifieati marriage Inv, to Cancer | | | ture actors and actresses tn these You ¢ same by writing (0 the ques. | | tion and answer department of | olumns: y secure one of the motion picture magi vines Site) + AsktorHorlicks % The ORIGINAL ence. Originally a Scotch dish, it must have a Scotch flavor to be right, Once you taste Quaker Oats you're spoiled for ordi- nary brands of oats. Has that toasty Scotch tang... the famous Quaker flavor. . .noother brand has. That is why it is so impor- tant to look for a picture of aQuaker on the oats you buy. Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, That's faster than toast! Due to Quaker milling methods, it supplies, too, the “roughage” you need to BY I RU BY SHOR ‘ McKIM , pies eee First spoonful tells the dif; make laxatives seldom HH f it aa Sat ttauether? ference. It's due to exclusive necessary. | SERVE CEREALS : in enameled on ForInfants, Tree Tea Orange 2 [ ‘ : \ Hs ay bmaleee Hd tae Prendty | Pekoe! Makes all the taste- The Quaker Oats you have always known f Na mbi 1 1 mak fe iddition | Nourishing Dij No Cooking difference in the world! . | F ; * ee 4 - sais lie yaucteie? tab or Bubstituies | Kinds | and Quick Quaker—cooks in 3 to 5 minutes t :

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