The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1917, Page 7

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sy een ggg Starting Today )|,,)°\,'o" ten ue: EVENTH WL REELS STARS ‘|| H. B. WARNER NANCE O’NEIL SHIRLEY MASON HOLBROOK BLINN ANN MURDOCK GEORGE LA GUERE ‘CHARLOTTE WALKER nee McCluare’s Last of the Seven Deadly Sins — Whether You Have Seen Any of This Famous Group, See This One TAR READERS: Have you guessed what is the Most Deadly of the Seven Sins?—six of which we have named and played—the Seventh of which we now present as a seven-reel super-picture. The Star awarded the prize to “Selfishness.” Now see the picture and judge for yourself. 10c Any Seat Any Time STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1917. PAGE 7 \ WASTE ARMY WILL | trenton reese | aes. | DEPARTMENT HEAD} s ; | J ; BY DAH McGLONE GIBSON | * 5 P ce re! oe a Second Ave. at University St. Phone Main 7100. “ will wor! ir pd tion with | the te United State ae ” mortment of agri-| ° ° >of | con lila A Sensational Friday Sale! Thru t, the In dividual woman | 5 will be advined ‘ll (00) ° s of combatting % | home = = { ' Practical une ° ee ae OF the result 1} ; 1OAH MSGLONE research and ex GIBSON periment me del atts Gla v artment and oth er agencies be presented to ' her Just how important it le to bring a New Styles All Colors in the range of the activities of the department of agricultur will be [I*Save received from Gar! Vrooman, Qualities Worth $1.95 to $3.50 the assistant secretary of agricul HE greatest Untrimmed Hat (ture; 4 °a °s BELEN he dla ted Sale we have held this season. 1 am delighted to learn of the vw . [tBlendid "work ‘you ‘are ‘doin to| The largest collection (1,000 Hats ) jrealtaation of their opportunity tof the best values. werve their country in this ert T 2 > ., H 7 , , Re et racten cou pain fer tho = —The assortment contains every elimination o the house-| h4 correct new shape—all colors are in | “Our speciatiets tell us that |i the lot. each year at least $700,000,000 worth of foodstuffs is American kitchens “Such prodigality and ineff |}clency would be bad enough in time of peace, but in war times jWke the present, waste is nothing more nor less than a erime Unpatriotic to Waste “Every pound of food has a dis tinct military value and tr portance, and the woman who wastes or allows her Waste food in this crisis b patriotic and disloyal “We caur troops in the to come, to count mat war. During that time, the only jbullets we can fire are bread bul lets. vervants to t hope to pu trenches Pride in Economy “1 therefore call ujon ever American woman to joj in a pa wasted in) Checked Wool 44 Inches Wide, 85c a Yard —Fine Milans—Tagals — Lisere— Hemps. —There are scores of shapes— large, small and medium. — Light and dark colors, medium colors. Truly a most remarkable Friday Sale. 1,000 Untrimmed Hats, all in the Friday Sale at $1.00 each. Third Floor. Skirtings available for the prosecution of |thia just war upon which we have embarked 1 believe that riovement in suct be the awakening of the same kind of pride as regardy econom t Jand household efficiency as in the past we have taken in our pro- fusion, prodigality and waste “Very truly yours, “CARL VROOMAN My “Assistant Secretary.” ' POUNDS OF the fund a cruaede must BREAD IS WASTED | HERE IN GARBAGE “At least 10 pounds of bread come to the Seattle sanitary resi triotic crusade for the eradication of our national vice of wasteful-| jness, and to the end that th KS with an over-shot of color, $ ),000 we fow waste sh f the shepherd check, stripe and aterial aterial, in Emer blue; 44 inche t one hye gin firm woolen r red, brown, gray rd. 85¢ “Firat Floor NEW TUB SILKS 3% Inches Wide At 85c a Yard T Wa CIALLY attractive values in dainty figured, Oriental, butter- new striped, fly and sport patterned Tub Silks Ground colorings of pongee, sand, rose, Belgian, Copenhagen, blue Beautiful for kimonos, waists, dresses FRIDAY pieces of clearance of short Nets, Mar- Swisses; A qui Curtain es, Cretonnes and hs from 1 to 4 yards Special, a yard leng -—Fourth Floor, Girls’ Tub F New Styles—Special Values At 95c Each ELL- MADE, Dresses of clever style wash- splendid belted and pleated able ginghams; models Blues, tans, greens, etc. | dences. About 140 loads a day | are collected. The bread-waste consists of anything, from | small crusts to whole loaves.” i ¢@ Baughman gave me these | figures, as we stood at the south Jend of Lake Union, looking ou lover # Hitter of every conceivable kind of junk, all rescued from garb- age cans, and spread over a bloc jor so of solid ground made from garbage, where once the water was [45 feet deep Potat | “We find meat, tho not so | much of that.” he went on, “and | quite a few potatoes, even at pres ent Lots of apples are wasted when they are in season | Apples with only @ small spot on w ited prices (GIRLS! MAKE A BEAUTY LOTION WITH LEMONS POPSEEHEES FOSEE HESS At the const of a small jar of ordinary cold cream one can pre pare a full quarter pint of the most]. wonderful lemon skin softener complexion beautifier, by squ ing the julce of two fresh lemons {nto a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will }keep fresh for months, Every woman knows that lemon Juice is} jused to bleach and remove such blemishes an sallowness, freckles Jand tan, and is the ideal skin soft- ener, smoothener and beautifier, Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and | masange it daily into the face, neck,| jarme and hands, It natural should help to soften, freshen, | bleach and bring out the roses and bea of any skin, It is wonderful to smoothen rough, red hands (HEIDELBERG BRAND s > Dill @ Pickles are put up according to an Old Packed In sanitary tine and sold by all grocers 2 size tin Ihe % nize tin 200 & PUGET SOUND CKING CO, and men’s shirts Full 36 inches wide material. Priced only, a | | | them are thrown whole the garbage cans | “Most of the wasted food comes from the fine residence districts Is Total Wa Baughman told me other things, too. Food thrown into the home garbage cans is a total loss to the food supply of the nation, because t ie mixed with ashes, cans, brush, old shoes, rocks, broken glass a into jall the rubbish of the Rousenotd| und the back yard, and cannot be eparated. The food garbage from down town restaurants and hotels is kept separate from other things, and ts bought by hog raisers—mostly Jap- anese—who turn it into good ham and bacon and spare-ribs, thereby jactually creating more food, with- lout drawing on the supply of grain to feed the hogs Valuables Turn Up But the waste from the homes real waste—dead loss to the nd! ramily and to America and to the | world. Many other things besides wast- od food are found in the garbage, Jaughman says Perfectly good pots and pans, silver from valuable sets, unbroken china, and all sorte of odds and ends turn up. If we are notified before the garbage is dumped,” he explains, | the articles; but if they are dumped, with four or five tons of} and is better than the most expen stuff all going out at the same) sive soap or anything else you can} time, the chances aro they will] use. | never be seen again. We once} One or two teaspoonfuls will |saved $250 worth of Panama hats, ‘eft in a box which had been set lout for the garbage man, and sent them back to the owner, | War Boo: Revenue | “We sell $800 worth of bottles.) every particle of dust, dirt, dand |imetal, rags, rubber and other) ruff and excessive oil. The hair ‘every month since the war| dries qpickly and evenly, and it} | junk _|sent Prices up This, however, is another story The story that concerns the sold jers of the Woman's Army Against Waate, is that of the 1,400 pounds) oil at of bread which Seattle women are throwing into their garbage cans} ply every member of the family for levery day. ctatane aavanens nity io ns Ath AV. & Lenora St, jlater took up. He served as super 2 DAYS STARTING we can generally find and restore} just Considerably better values than afe ustal at .../i..%8 asso. DBE Sizes 6 to 14 years. A nice, soft, firm yard.......85¢ t Floor =—Third Floor. York |intendent of the state hospital for |the insane, instituting many re- jforms. He was mayor of Portland |and served two terms, In 1913 he| bad |defeated George H 3. senator. | The University of Washington | MIs}@meeih (a i@er-U iar {law school will hold its summer \ CIRCUS Williams for session from June 16 to July 27 Dean John T. Condon has announc- ed courses for both beginners and} advanced students. | Let Uncle Sam know you're living. Buy a Liberty Bond. eee Alkali in Soap Bad for the Hair | Soap should be used very care fully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, This dries the scalp. makes the hair brittle, and ruins it.! The best thing for steady use is ordinary mulsified cocoanut} oil (which is pure and greaseless),| [ONLY REAL WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS t2 GARTH 1000-PERFORMING ANIMALS~1 cleanse the hair and scalp thorough-| ly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather,| which rinses out easily, removing} | leaves fhe scalp soft, and the hair fine an silky, bright, lustrous, | fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut | any pharmacy, it's very and a few ounces will sup Sea Lions Monkeys cheap. | f Ourang- months,—Advaertisement | TO PIONEER FAMILY PORTLAND, May 24.—Dr, Harry Lane, U, 8. tal last night, was a member of one neer families, He was bor vallis, Ore,, August 28, 18) of Nat H, Lane, pioneer merchant took and se at the College of ette university, graduate co ‘SEN. LANE BELONGED senator from Oregon, who died at a San Francisco hospi- of the most prominent Oregon pio-| at Cor: the son He was graduated from the Willam- a post Physicians and Surgeons of NeW| unten and Third, KNOW THAT Tickets on sale Showdays at Sher Measures rather | Man, Clay & Co,, Third and Pine. YOU ‘han disease are often the cause of tong stanSing trouble? 1 treat all DISOR. 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