The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1919, Page 14

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1919. THE SEATTLE ST. Shipping Traffic Under Her Thumb Forget > Sugar Worries - ZLIZARLTH FoswtoNn manager, at her desk Miss Elizabeth Robinson, general traffic NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—The young-|me a trial—out of est corporation manager in the world |cants. I started at $12 a week and the only woman boss of a big Ever since I was a ebild I always shipping business, is Elizabeth Rob-| wanted to be better ahn anyone else inson. She is a 2l-yearold slip of|at anything I tried to do. Once I a girl, with an office at No. 11} wanted to be the world's champion Broadway, and she is general traffic | typist. And I did manage to get the manager for a shipping firm which | championship of my commercial cob Joes business all over the world lege. And when I went to work for Three years ago she was “drawing | this orn, I had an idea that I down” $12.00 a week working in| Wanted to get to the top ef it. You Philadelphia, Now she gets $4,000 a] can’t get anywhere unless you put year, and besides owns an interest] Your head and your heart into the nm the business of the company, of | thing you're doing. which she {s also a director, Young, If you are in the foreign trade modest, pretty, glossy-haired, and/game, you have got to know all black-eyed, she looks like a boarding-|about trade routes. I studied home school girl, but what she doesn't | nd foreign traffic and routing in all iow about traffic conditions, ship | thelr ram ations, and I think I * ping rates, ‘ “bottoms,” | know a little about Insurance and customs, methods of packing }banking and shipping legislation. I the rest of it, simply ten't known! bu life, and I can't under Ambition to Excel » go into the business « ns 1 re means of tiding over T was only 17 when I started to/ untii they can find a husband. Of work for this company in Philadel-| course one expects to get. sonrviedl phia.” explained Mise Robinson. | put the girl who gets fun out of her ‘They advertised for a woman of | work, always has something worth executive ability to take charge of | witte, even if the ideal man t the office. When I applied, the boss | come along.” smiled kindly and said I was too! Pa young. I talked with him for a few “The Boss” Convinces minutes, and he consented to give| Miss Robinson came to this coun try from Russia when she was 7 years old. Her job as traffic man- Will Take Off Jager is to follow shipments from the | point of origin to the point of destin. All Ex Fat ation. When she was sent to New * cess |York to open the New York office |of the shipping firm, the agents for Do you know that there Is a sim-|the Broadway office building hes » harmless, effective remedy for |tated to do business with her. They ness that may be used safely | aiant think were aut in| retly by. any man or woman | wince ae nse hy who ta losing the slimn_ss of youth? |40ing business with “a child like me,” ‘There is; and it is none other than |as Miss Robinson puts it. But a few the tablet form of the now famous | minu conversation convinced Pion Tabiete You |them. When she tried to hire office n of from | help, many of the young women who applied could n ‘e she was bors. She vinced them also. » hundred appl [1/ ily = so | > N all cooking and baking recipes use Karo instead of sugar. Karo is sweet —of delicate flavor. It brings out the natural flavor of the food. It is fine for home candy-making and preserving. Use Karo half and half with sugar or use straight Karo if preferred. “You can’t buy enough sugar at your grocers! You can buy plenty of Karo today. Buy in Quantities - - Save Money Wii i 4 f Important Notice About Free Book Prepare for Xmas Candy-making at Home this year. Sugar shortage means a Candy shortage and Higher prices for candy. Karo candies are easily and economically made at home. FREE—Write us today for beautifully illustrated book of recipes. Shows how to make Xmas Candies at home. Corn Products Refining Company, P. 0. Box 161, New York City. PoUe Seah rege ee There are Three Kinds of Ka Whité-zn the Red Can, “Golden Browsi-in the Blue Can; Maple Flavot the new Karo with plenty of substance and a rich MapleTaste-in the Green Gn. ut be ription ruggiets at case, or if} With the aid of a big mahogany 0 ou prefer, y or direct from | desk in a private offi nd a 4 he Marmola Co., 864 Woodward ave, | posing arvey of tattle md an im Detroit. Mich |posing array of traffic maps, she manages to look the part, in spite of | ,|her curly bobtied hair and generally || Youthful appearance, 1} dicen ms aaa ° escape, the play would be jolly good | se ei | "Who Saye Chine” TEUTON WOMEN (“Up in Mabel’s Room” No [i2"2°5."5"= CENSORSHIP IN (2 *====== int Gouin’ INSULT FRENCH, Place for Church Pillar "=" JAPAN STRICT OC No person who is a pillar of the; Long Island, and among the other | ‘he!r laughs pee ee SIRI 5 1d progressive, And created abo strife. —— %| PARIS, Nov, 24—severat months} N° ‘ , TOKIO. ‘Nov. 9 a asia Give the folks ago the regrettable incident of the | ChUrch, over the age of 90 years, or|Kuegta is the beautiful Mabel and| As Mabel, Julie Ring is obviously KIO, Nov. 24.—The severest | on oS Istoning of the German delegation |O®10D«® to the Society for the Sup-| her still more beautiful chemise A graduate from musical comedy, but |censorship exercised anywhere in for Thankegiv- a ~jomen- | Pression of Vico, should nee “Up in| There are other ladies in the party |*he plays the part competently and/¢iims is in Japan. Nowhere else in| ing. occurred at Versailles. M. Clemen: | 2re " r r | Coal apologized promptly for the | M@abel's Room,” the hilarious farce | who once harbored a sentimental | Wears her lingerie becomingly the market for movies are, the pur CHOICE SALMON discourtesy and allied preas ex-| ‘Dt opened for a week's run at the | feeling for the unfortunate Garry,| Sager Midgley, an éxcellent farceur, | chasers so critical in their Judgment pressed regret. The attitude of the | Metropolitan Sunday night | and who are intent on making him | has the role of Garry, and his work /In 1917 the board of censorship’ di French government was merely one|, "UP in Mabel's Room” is one of! as uncomfortable as possit Forgi# easily the hit of the evening.| vided the films into two classes @ vearet. No effort was made to| the bedroom farces that became ept- | this purpose » pink chemise ia a| Whatever distinction the play may ns for those under the age of 15 demic on Broadway last season, It} powerul weapon, Garry js terrified | POksess is due to his actin and for thorg over that age, explain or excuse the outburst. Few | of the papers published the particu-|'" ®% Shining Ight in the modern} lest his darling wife discover the |- e In one y the office at Tokio lar incident which provoked the|!!Mserle school of drama; and any | pink chemise, but Mabel refures to o e jexamined 1,935 subjects, of which populace of Veruailies. ‘Two women |Pe#0, be it male of female, who! return the garment to him. In fact only 641 were accepted. The Japan typlats attac to the German com-| ‘inks that a chemiso is not a fit she threatens to show it to his wife es¢ censor will not permit @ kiss of weighing 7 to § Ibe dressed. Carefully packed, tm fce and re-iced daily by Express Co., until destination {8 reached. Express prepaid to any — press office in U. & Guaranteed to ar rive in excellent com- | supbject for th Ublic stage going dition. PALACE IIP' sion displayed their wounded | *UPbJect for the public stage is going Tries to Get Wridence pada ‘ |. ,{more than a few feet in length Write or pleas ae foe in a characteristicly simple rn he potential ing tents of In fact more than 2,300 scenes were your order. “Up in Mabel's Rooi ve now domestic ¢ enuine is a arry resolves, | Kotall i Conti is Daily, 1 to 18 and Teuton fashion. They drove ear ¢ eut out in which the Western naught ‘¢ don't like to ad | by fair means or foul, to ge ar oil. F ters at Six Clever Acts of thra the French town astitcking | Doushty Diay. We don't like to ad | 1 ti ie Ole oct te es ee other ac+| Method of expressing affection ap HIPPODROME VAUDEVILIL tongues out at the tants. of | “ee 1 SNE pack the Metrepotitan - ae One Be creeps Up the | tive inge ot found in any | peared and 352 scenes were cut be r Versailles, It is but not | With members of the Society for the | trellis work in the white moonlight other hair preparation. Kota 18 | cause the deen Was ncbompanied ty Uplift of the American Stage, but it| and hides under the bed in Mabelig |®® Ointment. It has suce in : a . nnatural, that this new indiscre mbrace many cases of baldness, falling hair &n ‘The OCEAN FISHERIES 08 "1 jis @ shocking play room. a eS - tion on part of th uton and ¢ when every other hair nes of murder and crime are oe comer 1 - aon | . " Out of the ensuing complications | lotion or treatment has pr 4 fu- . “ Pier 6%. Phone Bilett 8 pngue sh uld have annoyed the| Started Pajama Jag tas ‘elites Geta a ho 1 laughs |{l@. A $200 guarantee is offered to » prohibited to such a degree that seattle, Walle French. It in mot as shocking as the 224 / and the satisfaction of feeling wick. | *talke users a ypelin raid film was denied ex dintniaeliosn x Why become or remain bald if you! hibition. In the matter of titles, one one agae jannual convention of the Lady ed, for $2 and the war tax. W ? for and ne war ta hich | can grow hair If others have ob. n Lingerie Saleswomen's association. | is cheap enough these daya, conak eda new growth through Ko-|™Ust also be cautious, as in 10 ot wishing to persuade you to #¢e | ering the } igh cost of feeling wicked oO. why not you? a box at | ™ONths this same censor had elimin coasting eu seoaegtiwe warn| hes ee eee a busy drug” ator 19 | ated 2.144. The Japanese are using Giscloved stamps, for testing | the cinematograph as @ r you at this time that it Is not the/ until the beginning of the second|package, with, a te Sohn Mart as @ ans of sort Of Play you should see—if you /act, and it is almost five minutes lat-|¥iitiaim BH-1128 Station F, New Paresorrl Beare ee pr ee go | don’t like to see that sort of play. | or that Mabel.is in it and Garry is|thix advertisement.—-Advertiaement | th im tipped, proviud Up in Mabel's Room” was adver-| under it |the film theatres has tripped, proving : and the audience hag set-!———— a i 2 tised in the Kast as “the play that! ted down to cwene we ———— that the moral scruples of the Japan. | i ; > developments Soe cee Cen mcruaetons | Ree Limber Up Quickly Under the Sooth.| started New York on a pajama jag.” | that are bound to occur \ must be respected by the manuf Seattle Advertising ing, Penetrating Application of | Like ll farces descended from the ja s | ftacturers of the Western world tt| OVERSEAS REVUE Hamlin's Wizard Oil | French, it 1s based upon the situa as Ite Moments | Hitse lets ee nnooee el Sereink ae Purchasing | s in the Bast | | tion of a man hiding under a girl's| They occur, and whatever one may nd Rapids, | think of the taste of the thing, it 1 AL AND FANNY STEDMAN Jerome and Herbert; Meredith ry RED CROSS In cases of rheumatism and lame| bed. 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