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i THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919. Learn to Play Up All Your Good Points, Says Golden Apple Girl BY EDITH HYDE “The Girl of the Golden Apple” | There is no such thing as a per beautiful woman Woman exists only as All that any woman can do others ers have others hav others hav kles; others and arms ry Have all of these; and no “Ws perfect in every way But the woman who has a good Bhould make the best of it; and Should do her best to minimize @onceal her b *. The AM with a pe complexion would be worse than foolish to use “@oametics; the woman with a perfect have mag early per one woman Deautiful and tuxurious balr/them behind De equally foolish to use false | them still, Or hair dye; the woman who perfect figure cannot it with corsets. hands and feet are uhat-| have unde Don't empha-/ tiful smile. wear elaborate | hide them. them, Don't im- | attractive, bi in that only serves to attract) to your unbeadtiful feet ‘wear conspicuous gloves on hands. If your hands large, or you don't know Hew ot use them gracefully, put) your back, or keep active, do your best to make them the meantime, nder your chair, If you utiful hands, and a beau. keep sm and keep our hands out of sight This principle can be carried out by any woman and it will add much to her attractiveness, with Ro expense save a little time and thought in cultivating the habit of making, the beat of yoursel keep them to Try Flight Over Ocean "=" to The Star by N. EB. A.)/pected to drive it at ao April 28.—The|which would take it from Atlantic|no one seems to know YORK, speed attempt to fly across | City to the British shore In eight c was made by Walter Girigible, the America. was capacity of 340,000 Its motorn were ex- ‘o ten days. The start was made, days later word came that the big but two | ges bag had been caught by a male and driven 455 miles to the south Off Cape Hatteras, Wellman and his three companions took to their ‘TYANKEE BRIDES | If your feet are unat-| | GETFINE TRIP |French Wives Go Home inj} | Sumptuous State , at ie what one but they are American thone who have and are the wives of members of the A. B. F found fatter guard deta! }enough to opportunities to woo snd at the same time mins and «K.P. often keep on the job of} French marriage ce jmetting « and sworn |} tifteate properly } to, Whieh is some signed job A doxen young women have gone to the states via Brest. The gov ernment provides first-class age for them, and if their bands are Incky enough t is usually are ent » hus-| rs to be former now Mrs United Stat Private I gr | infantry, © jin the rear rank of a Blois casual company It was some nine }that Jobn the first jour’ to his wife in Nemiremont, | which is located in the foothills of the Vosges mountains “Bon |) |jour,"* followed by ‘‘bon solr’ and lweveral other French x |Pressions, for John's }was limited at that time Z lJohn to seek out his C. O. |put the lage to him And So They Were Married ne ed to pans the} in and the lat- of the of atham. America, wt nd later. number t months ago! said “bon choice vor and) marr proposition up the marriage of an American with |) a French gtrt | But the chaplain, aswured of the) xincerity of John, worked day and|} night while the soldier fretted and|{ the future wife. T en) And to take)) the real romance out of life, John |} |hecame a casual, thru causes which Anyway, | Brest was almost coincident with that of Mra, La- |tham and they met on the pier, John contenting himeelf with a ain- ie kine and going immediately to} the lower deck of the lighter and) then into a third-clams bunk = in/ ithe transport Louiavilie, Both are! his, arrival. at Seconn AVE. © A , ECONOMY ce ane SHOP Sieomo Ave dha, av SmNd fe oe) ELONomy herskwne SHOP Sicome Ave ECONGiy AT firme fr Welcome you to the formal opening on Friday, May 2nd, of their newly installed individual shop, devoted to Economy Shoes, on the mezzanine floor. The shoe organization that gives every patron the biggest Shoe values for their money in Seattle today. For the economical woman we have installed a permanent Economy Shoe Shop on the mezzanine floor. It is bound to be greeted with great good will by careful Shoe buyers who appreciate quality footwear at Economy Mezzanine Shop prices. Victoria corrective individual fit Shoe system has won a host of steadfast friends since our opening here in November, 1918. Specialization in Women’s Shoes only, and concentration in buying for four exclusive Shoe Shops, elimination of unnecessary expenses—the savings that inevitably result in our Economy Mezzanine Shop—are passed along to the customers. This, in few words, is the plan upon which the newly arranged Victoria Economy Mezzanine Shoe Shop intend to deserve your patronage. sailing toward the States ndw. ‘The equilibrator, an invention] G. H. Q. is taking care of the) |of Wellman’s, which was inteaded | prompt delivery of all French) jt stabilize the ship in fMight.|/brides to the embarkation. porta proved a menace to the flyers.) The women arrive with orders, sim- The equilibrator was @ device of |tlar to those for members of the cables attached to the airship with|/army nurse corpa, issued either tanks of gasoline attached, which|from G. H. Q. or Ha, &. ©. &., were to ride on the water. and are usually quartered at the When the airship was abandoned.|Y. W. C. A. hostess house at Hreat the equilibrator lashed about, stove/until thelr ships are ready to a hole In the side of the lifeboat | sail. and very nearly wrecked it. | Then came the steamer Trent and took the shipwrecked armen |Puvallup Station Is Granted $50,000 ‘The budget for expenditures for the coming year in connection with) the state experimental station at Puyallup was fixed at $50,000 at Wednesday's meeting of the board of | regents of Washington State college. | Plans for enlarging@the station by the purchase of 70 or 80 acres wore ap- proved at the meeting. The budget for 1920 for the Wash- ington State college at Pullman con- tains plans for building of a dairy building to cost $125,000 and a girls dormitory at an estimated cost of $75,000. lifeboat. NATIVE HERB 4 i i ah ll clint fi Hits! iH Pag Ha abte rd. i i " ‘the blood and restore ‘Yigorous action. A box con- tablets, and will last etx THEATRE PLAYERS Fifth and Pine Elliott 1525 At the Economy Mezzanine Shop THIS WEEK Matinee Saturday ROBERT HOUSUM'S COMEDY RIOT “THE GYPSY TRAIL” THE PLAY THAT WILL TICKLE ALL WHO SEE IT Nights—30.50¢ Mats.—20-31e Federal Employes Labor Council) Declaring the proposed $1,000,000 detense fund for Tom Mooney as un-American action and tending to hrow a court decision, Federai| Employes’ union, Local No. &, turned in its admission cards and jofficially severed conections with the Central Labor coune!! Wednes- day night The union asserts the case in a closed incident The re- organization of the A. F. of L. as proposed by James Duncan, secre- tary of the Central Labor council, also was condemned by Local No. 8 as a step toward forming a new and untried soviet committee under the influence of ign nationall- thes, INO. G. SPARKS & CO. “A FRIENDLY FEUD” and Termine, “In « Musteal Mooney HIGH LIGHTS IN THE VICTORIA MEZZANINE ECONOMY SHOE SYSTEM That mean savings to the economical woman. Specialization in smart shoes for women only. Con- For Over 50 Years %, PR KLINE’S EPILEPTIC EM YY. it is a rational an¢ remark- successtul treatment for La Foleser (Falting Sickness) and Mervews Derangemente. Cet or order it at any drug vale sioner It is br, RM. KLINE Held as Alleged | Postoffice Thief, Alleged to have absconded with $1,600, mall order funds, from the| postoffice at Byron, Hot Springs, | ;Cal, where he was employed as| clerk, Frederick W. Boettrick, 49, is 4 In the city jail. He was arrested at centration of the entire buying power of our combined chain of stores for the Mezzanine Economy Shop, Elimination of Expenses, No Charge Accounts, No Bad Losses, No Collectors, No Bookkeep- NET Cah, ot doterter bin, the city Salt: He wad arrested at} ers, No Deliveries, Enormous Volume of Sales and Small Margin of Profits. POneE? Rovscu's comEDY |man E. 8. Elliott RIOT “4 held for California authorities. 1 The arrest was made on a descrip-| tion nt out in a circular by post- office inspectors of the California!) district Boettrick is vaid to have! left California April 7, ? ) ) ) | Victoria Universal Service AT SPRING ST. SHOE SHOPS. | | Victoria Corrective ECONOMY MEZZANINE | Vig Sono Second Ave. at Spring St. Ready to Serve StcoND AVE. i, You in Our New Economy Mezzanine Shoe Shop Secend at Spring Street rectly to Seattle. " | Gottstein’s. Third 2" Kinograms. Trial Moti 5 Orpheam Veudeville | gaonee OLOT Heard ALAC E H IP considering Thursday the motion by |) Management of S. B. Asia Gottstein was twice dering John Murr checker, in the Des } s October 4. The motion for new was made Wednesday, when Gott-) —s . a = stein’s attorneys pleaded that Judge! ~ Hall failed to instruct the jury to | 4 Be e | return a verdict of manslaughter, if Omaha Mayor Bars |Want Ex-Service Wilke INFANTS INVALIDS Justifiable, 2 Reds’ Celebration} Men for Siberia At the end of the day's business! OMAHA, Neb. May le<“r want| Despite much publicity to the ef} ASK FOR ¢ aN rr aday, whe pre ot'the whole world to know that an-|fect that Yankee soft drink” esta nts had'archy cannot be preached in Oma-| wilt not winter there again, Col.| od for selling which, | ha," declared Mayor Smith Wednes| 7 op, Watson, head of the Seat'le! it, showed too h alsohol, day, in forbidding an advertised | fines under the dry Iaw to meeting of Socialists and I, W. w.|recrulting station, has received in t totaled $8,590 for the o celebrate “Inter. |structions from the war department liminated by wearing the a | Thursday ht to celebrate “Inter bs Rupture Support. We month pril |national Labor Day." to er | pee te arevn cen superier | re? nereyovereres Despite the ultimatum of Mayor|ment division for service in the| The Original Food-Drink For All Ages. OTHERS are IMITATIONS When you think of advertising, Smith, the committee in charge an | Asiatic countries ervice men} -—— ——————. think of The Star. | | | nounced the meeting will be held|only are wanged, ind ng that lt | gy 4! the Socialists’ headquarters, —|te or no training will be given, William Gottstein for a onvicte Daily, 1 to 11 ny in “Going Straight” LIBERTY Liberty Bonds Bought and Soild at Market Rates The Seattle National Bank Bond Department Second Ave. and Columbia St. letors troops in Siberia} The Original Nourtehing TRUSS TORTURE Disestible Ne Cooking Fatt a mg let mea to form & repiace.| Forthfante,Invalids engQrowing Children. | Rich Milk, Matted Grain Extract in Powder “Buy a Victory Bond and help | bring back our heroes to us. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS