The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1919, Page 2

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this great home furnishing store extends a service that will measure up to your expec- tations in every refrigerator: 7) the STANDARD Your Credit special— $28.95 guaranteed sag- all-steel bed spring—$14. —THIs Is THE D Peattien od value POEATILE: endid dedapring reinforced A Freneh $14.50 ale ends 4 br guaranteed sag-proot v price $11.90 Swickiess olf stove; Mabt hat ie needed for 4 light Rouse 4: (wo-Durner sise, regular wnt oat $7.98 the week .* ° —J-burner sine, reguiar price $14.50 ... $10.45 CHAPTER T BY MANYA RUDINA | Famous New York Artist's Model. The first artist for whom I posed udio in the Central ed anew in the nude had his fashionable art ¢ on Park West. I went fully r ight or nerve not to show f The artist—he looked with a big and fashionable practice |showed me to a amall room behind the studio, where I was to undren#. a doctor | Self - Determination I started to pull the curtains to gether. He laughed me. “Why. if you are going to pose nude, do you want to hide yourself now?” he asked. | “Because,” I said, “while I think & nude figure ts beautiful and’ in piring, I do not wish you or any- one else to seo me half-nude.” Why should nudity be considered immoral? Is the Venus de Milo a suggestive figure? I think if you could take all the I} young children of a city, put them on an island, and let them never know what clothing is, when thone nd me, but the artiet scarce Latme, I think he wanted to reassure me, for he knew that I was a beginner. He pretended to be busy adjusting hie canvas and easel and preparing his brushes and Paints. Hoe looked at me once—while him © recommendation my iven him-—and then he how we would work—20 minutes posing and minutes to “rest.” He put @ clock in front of him and I had to pose and rest by that clock. I destroyed my pose many times looking at that clock. When the time came to rest, he would my | "Rest, and after five minutes, | sharply, “Pore.” | I sald to myself, “This man fs no lartiat, he is a mechanic.” He was working on a commission for a pos ter, The pose he insisted on giving me, not allowing me to take a nat ural position. He worked lke a house painter. I took no interest in my work. He was rich and muc coantul because he painted things * The individual, like the nation, de- sirous of the rights of “Self- Determination,” must exercise pru- dence. He must save money— place his savings fegularly in a strong, reliable bank, if he would determine his own place in a com- To Liberty Loan Buyers OU helped make the Victory Loan-a suc- cess by investing in it as you did in the previous Liberty Loans. In doing so, you must have learned a valuable lesson in thrift. Now, with thé spur of patriotic nece: ity removed, are you going to forget that les- son? Or will you keep on getting the bene- fit of it by saving systematically in our Sav- ings Department where compound interest will help your thrift? FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 ||Use Mont Conventent and entral Location SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AD sizen, 84 to Ver Yeu Title Trust. Co, econd 930 at Columbia rs to climb Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold at Market Rates The Seattle National Bank Bond Department Second Ave, and Columbia st. that {nartistic people Liked and paid weil for. He did not behave & real artist 1 was just thinking how I would able to break my engagement children grew up into men and wom- en they would be more moral and cleanerminded than in our cities now. When I was ready, I took a long breath and walked out thru the cur with him, when there was a loud tains to take up my position. sa it seemed a little strange that I > — should be strotling unconcernedly acroms the studio with all my clothes “TIZ” FOR TIRED AND SORE FEET “Tiz” for puffed-up, burning, aching, calloused feet and corns. PANTAGES If you like Jaze music, there In a rem tr in store for you at the Pantages this week. Manag tages ia pr nting the Camp Dix Jam Band, and this group of good looking young dowghboys ts quite the jazziest band that has played in Seattle. Their motto seems to be pep, pep and more pep.” The boys received a rousing welcome at Mon day night's show Tom Kelly is back again. This j}tme he has & new comedy mono }logue and ne. mes, just sulted t aritone voice Kelly is always a favorite in Seattle. | “Rocking the Boat" js a clever comedy sketch, presented by Mart | Ruseell and a capable company Miss Russell formerly appeared on the screen This week's comedy honors go to | Rucker and Winnifred, colored en: | tertainers Besides introducing breezy comedy, this team furnixhes some splendid instrumental music. Dunean Hall and Myrtle Guilda are dancers. Why go limping around with ach ing, puffed-up feet #o tired, chafed, sore and swollen you can hardly get your shoes on or off? Why don't you get a 26-cent box of “Tiz” from the drug store now and gladden your tortured fedt? 1a “Tiz" makes your feet glow with | . comfort; takes down swellings and| Arrested by Police draws the soreness and misery right kK Greenshban reached Seattle out of that chafe, smart and/from Russia Tuesday morning, and burn, iz” instantly stops pain In| was met at 17th and Jefferson by corns, callouses and buniona. “Tin” | Sergt. W. H, Steen and Patrolman is glorious for tired, aching, sore|W. M. Carl “on, he set forth to feet. No more shoe tightness—no|find a lodging place. jthen ordered him to accompany AT ANY AGE|!ie".iicies corer! bunaten Internal organs in good condition | eral investigation more foot torture, The officers asked permission to them to headquarters, when investi- It Ian’t age, it's carclens living that |#ave his age ae 38 and his occupa ane you will always be physically it | PHYSIC 5 YFl wes the visitor's suitcase and gation disclored several bundles of puts men “do nd out.” Keep your |tion as shoemaker, is held for fed- SUIT 9 against the Pa Theatre Co, ‘The kidneys are the most over- | worked organs in the human body " e When they brea wn under the |, Sut for $2 strain, and the dead uric acid ac. | tages: Edmonton cumulatos and crystallizes, look out!|and operated by ‘These sharp crystals ra scratch the delicate urinary channels, caus- |.’ *s ing excruciating pain, and set up ir-|Tuesday by Alexander Panta, ritations which may cause premature |who claims in his statement to degeneration, and often do turn into | holder of a promissory note for $: deadly Bright's Disease. " One of the firat warnings of slug- | 000, dated August 30, 1913, and pay able September 1, 1918. Partial pay gish kidney action is pain or stiff- *|ments have been made in stock, ness in the amall of the back, lc of appetite, indigestion or rheuma- : tiem, Do not wait until the danger ins » $32 FROM TRUNK upon you,” At the first indication of ndenclo, Syracuse — hotel, sophie Go after the caged ef spe, |Highth ave. 8. and Dearborn, will lem Oil Cap |keep his trunk locked in the future from the } Ilis room was entered Monday night They wi Fh TN i bai ;|and $32 removed from vaid trunk show " not. rer money will be rr bs €y res und t be sure et GOL! MEDAL, “None other in genuine: in|, Whiskey floats more trouble than jsealed boxes, three aizns, It drowns, » mediate relief the door. It sounded! | Brown, was filed in superior court | fas 1f somebody with a went to were poundiny The artist Some on walking stick © door we © were three of them. They I gave n one loc were not ar of that I was sure. So with nd I sprang from the throne fled my drensing mind oor to to posing for but I jected hibit for his friends The next day I went to my first artiet friend to tell him how badly I felt about the mechanicartist to whom’ he had sent me. He con- | soled me. “Manya.” he sald, “when you have posed more and become well known, You will be able to choose what you shall do and for whom you will pore, }and then you can do the work you like, and it will be more interesting When you get used to this life of the studion you will find it ts a life and a work in itself, with its own kind of happiness and euffering—and that the bitter comes with the sweet.” My next experience was to bring uch of the sweet, hut much of the bitter al (Mayna Rudina next tells of posing for a great sculptor and how she unwittingly aroused the jealousy his wife.) ercial artint ex ob, being an Woman Hit by Auto; Taken to Hospital Dragged for ten feet when an automobile crashed into her at Third eve. and Marion st. at 10:3 jock Monday night, Mins totter, 6016 Donovan st., in city hospital suffering with a possibly fractured rib, internals in juries and a severely bruised chest The automobile, which struck the woman. aa crossed the street with a party of frien¢ was driven by C. M. Buck, 8200 Dallas ave, N, Buck rushed the woman his machine to the hospital is pronounced not in Herta lew she in where she danger. W. O. Spruce Dies of Heart Failure Struck dead, apparently by heart the body of W. 0. Spr 108 Main st. at 7 Tuesday morning by O, H Spruce was a janitor, and waa 74 years old The name of Miss Janet Spruce, 169 Ch est, St. Johns, N. B. jeved to be his sister, was found on the t body VICTORIA FLYERS WING BACK HOME | Making the trip in one hour and seventeen minutes, Lieuts. Robert Rideout and W. H Royal Air Force, returned to Vic toria Monday afternoon, e two aviators came here Sun in their Curtiss plane, “Path * and brought an to s of Seattle to attend the Victory pageant, to be held at Victoria, beginning May 24. | ‘ALL VICTIMS OF | ECZEMA’S ITCH NEED POLSAM n to relieve distress an akin 20ma'a eru the diac sightliness and h comes As SOON As It sore places. Its con: | ing power quickly shows |should mark distinet | Is Posiam for eczema, ples, scalp-seale that it will do much, Its quality that counts: nd everywhere, For free ple write to Emerge |tories, 213 West 47th Bt City Urge lea Poslam Jam. Comfort applied to the your skin to become freshor, bett daily use of ted with by. Soap, medi Pos- invitation | to! HONE: DON’T GO Why? Because In the former health’ because that pus poison Rheumatism there was no originating multitude but a and it and Dental Surg How great then is the res dentist of today The man with methods of who has not kept pace wit the mm and the new dis tints, where problems that a f seemed unsolvable, were there remains only the mechanic ived To fulfill the full ¢ thin term includes Diagnow MY SKI Pyorrhea Treated 1 successfully treat and check Pyorrhea by the use of an Sotelligent and here of treatments Exodontia—Extracting also N Heldbrink G ministered for Painiens s-Oxre Extractions Oral Hygiene Department of Prophylaxis cleaned — a preventive Teeth against tooth decay and gum disease MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. HOT SPRINGS, ARK. FOR YOUR RHEUMATISM, AS IN THE Yow, your physician and surgeon sends you to a skilled dentist RHEUMATISM periods you were sent around the world to regain DENTAL from of ement scien ears ago jan and Surgeon FUL CO-ORDINATING THE FOLLOWING vocain. measure SKILLFUL DE TO CARLSBAD OR TO OR TO DAYS OF OR YEARS AGO TEN TWENTY instead diseased teeth. your lost not know only originates from bad and X-RAY and doctor and diseased teeth erious bodily di did caused orde? bad not f other post tal art unt and to nerve n order to keep abre health is nomething beyond the mech important when the skilled n discharges his full profes#ional duty patiént—it involves @ high order of killed, coupled with honesty. Anything lens means failure and disappointsnent to seekers of dental health sure to bi mer rch qualified to t me I am particularly w serve advice, all examinations and estimates not obligate you in the least. 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Chopin and others. land Drentwett, with the handicap | lof blindness, played with ease and finieh. Some men are candklates for of fice because they can’t help it— land some, because the people can't [help it RECONSTRUCTION Of Lost Health-Tone and Exhausted Reserve Strength | Consequent upon the war, the dread. | | ful epidemics, trying weather and | changing seasons, is imperative. 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Special |} care taken of children's teeth, | Reasonable discount to Union men and their families, All work guaranteed 15 years, United Painless Dentists Inc, 608 Third Ave. Cor. James St. Phone Elliott 3633, Hours: 8:30 a, m, to 6 p, m. Sundays, 9 to 12, Kryptok, ind rist of large experience, | When you think of advertising _ think of The Star, Swift's Drug Store Corner STORE HOURS—9 to 6 Credit Gladly We are glad to sell Beautiful Clothes to the women of Seattle, on credit, because years of experience have proven that it is a reasonable, satisfactory method of doing business. We be- lieve that nowhere do women know better how to dress than in our own city, and we feel that any woman who knows HOW to dress ought to have the opportunity of living up to her ideals. The exclusive styles we show appeal to the most discriminating. The ex- tensive display to be seen in our large show rooms makes choice easy. The* moderate prices we charge have always been the despair of competitors. 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