The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1920, Page 9

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of THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCT! 16, 1920. |Seattle Girl Is Given Rare Chinese Gems Seattle is entertaining a pre jaughtor this week, Rose Ga nging comedienne, after touring many lands, has returned with suo comm, cash and Jewela, She's at the Palace Hip. : ppose Tam a real commopolite Miss Garden says, “but I ab tained an affection for 1 frst went to school, hill, My father was ber of the Order of| toured the world th she left Seattle. unique distinction of being the only | white woman who ever sang Chinese songs in a Chinese theatre, In Hong kong she learned a number of Chi-| hese songs which she mang to her own accompanimem on the yangkim at the Victoria theatre tn the Euro: ||| pean quarter | Wealthy Chinese who attended the performance were #0 pleased with her songs that they bre her appearance at the Chi tre there, and after that she t China, singing in Ch European theatres places singing for the people at the homes of miasionaries. As evidence of the generosity and appreciation of the Orientals, she brought back rare collection of jewels and carved ivories. | Confessions The Vogue In Warm Coats For Motoring —Leather Coats in the plain smooth and suede leather, in tan, black and brown. —Sports and three-fourths lengths. —Belted styles, with convertible collars. Priced at $ and $75.00. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Polo Cloth and Camel’s Hair Cloth Motor Coats “—In tan and light brown; sports, three-fourths and seven-eighths lengths. —With self and leather belts. —Mannish coat collars; also larger convertible collars. —Finished with neat cuffs, and trimmed with buttons. —Coats, Third Floor. Springtime Blouses ‘ Motor Formerly Priced from $17.50 to $25.00 of a Bride Luggage and Accessories || Copyrighted, 1920, by the Newspaper Baterprine Association For Those Who Motor Well MEN HAVE THE "Rainier Valley to . Hold ‘Get Together’ Rainier valley citizens will gather $m Whitworth school Thursday night _ for a community get-together meet- ing. At $12.75 —The result of a purchase of 69 blouses at a marked price concession, augmented by 203 blouses from our regular stock greatly reduced for this Spring selling event of immediate interest to every woman—planned so that choice may be made now for Easter and Summer- time needs at a pronounced saving in price. Five models sketched show the wide diversity of styles, which include the new “hip” length tie-on mod- els with short sleeves; the newest round and square neck lines and novel yoke and vestee effects, as well as smart high-neck blouses. Real Filet lace, Valenciennes lace, hand-embroidery, soutache braiding and beadwork have been extensively used to trim. Second at Spring Rugs and Carpets CLEANED The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Since 1900 Phone Capitol 1233 Community singing, music and will be featured. | of Keno and Sparks, Nev.| 5 Me 2 ASA BAY Mi _) of pleasant anticipation {have voted to stop making wage de-|ture efforts on the reduction of liv mands and to concentrate their fu ing costs. i i ABOUT THE or WIVES “Tell me where is fancy bred, in | the heart or in the head?” I quo |when Bob and I were alone | gether An ancient query. My love for you | belongs as muc my head as my! |heart. Why this wudden interest in | the subject ?* | | repeated my conversation with | | Chrys concerning the instability of | love and the law of change and the doctrine of magnetic attraction and | | repul two days alike \thing new. Why, I'm ver « |to have an excuss for acquiring an I'm fated to remain tame ly respectable-—and violent > with my one little wife Bob finished by snatching me clowe in hie arm: and kissing me. I slipped away from him becaune I didn’t want our conversation inter rupted by his lovemaking. Then 1 put this to him afraid Chry & go of It ely in love at pr "dulous—se—ro jand he is #0 scientific and bi | practical. It would be a pity if love were to drop down between the twain and amash to bits, They're the hand. | soment pair of lovers nature ever tnked together.” “As Wf Chat gave them the «pedal | privilege of being happy. Don't get “0 pathetic over * said Bob. | "Spence ix a grand Dp. He will ept—and the weak of the woman he loves.” will he? Guess again. Just because he is so grand he will never accept any old outja ontrol’ as a third member of y. I notion that men, great vie, have i” will dveriool my dear. 6 same ideals about love—and all They have the same ideals the management of methods fre dif wise Portia.” J r may be a grand |chap, but he intends to rule Chrys ¢ | Just as you rule me, and as all men |Kovern their wives! At this Bob went off into one of | his unexplainable fits of mirth. | | “Go on, fair lady,” he managed te | murmur, .between bursts of laugh-| ter “Just now Joure Chrys of her gre | sure his love can work m n't. After a while Spence thinks he can He ts But in nce This includes her susceptibility to the supernatural which he ao | dewpisen. When he finds he can’t Id her, he will blame her. He will consider her obstinate or a fool. He just naturally stop lav her." | he says she we let him go now and not take the risk Maybe she’s right,” said Bob, after a little serious thinking. “Spence is jun mpromising.” | from as over Rob pulled his address book fre his pocket and turned a flyleaf. 1 |looked over his shoulder while he | read: If I should ever bF tn England's! thought After I aie, “There Were many things he might have bought | And did not buy. Unhonored by his fellows he grew old Say, And trod the path to hel! | But there wi many things he might hav . | 1 did not sell. | | | “It's splendid, isn’t it, Bob? It} | makes all the material things and the physical things seem #0 petty.” “It leaves one face to face with moral values, I think.” “What wouldn't you sell, B “My mental integrity ither ence. He does not deceive ‘And he will never let Chrys de ceive hernelf.” “As women, my dear, #0 love to da” (To Be Continued.) “Wash Bowl” One Name for Arena Dictionary hunting is the latest eport on the University of Washing ton campus. Aspirants for the $100 prize for the best title for the new athletic stadium are thumbing their ‘Websters from Aardvark to Zymotic in search of a new nom-de-bowl Some of the names received are Washington Cyclorina, Rotanda, Po. =" Innovation, Wash Bow! and ja convention | Yeewsesorgatvseserateen ora it blood poison. nine times out of ten it is caused stomach, which upsets the digestion. makes the blood impure and it shows up in the face, with a red nose and pimply, blotchy, muddy, bad-looking complexion. Remember, too, ifthe digestion ts faulty, easily, speedily and thoroughly, It makes the you cannot escape the penalt ft on —For the overnight stop and the longer trips, our Motor Luggage section has sev- eral pieces which will be found convenient. Black Enamel Auto Suit Cases With trays. Lined with cretonne. Sizes 24 to 30- inch. Priced at $8.50 to $30.00. Week-End Suit Cases of patent leather, in smart round: edged With padded tops, handsome linings of fancy cretonne and silk. Sizes 16 to 20 inches. Priced at $10.00 to $25.00. models. Motor Robes Attractive Warm Robes for the Cool Rides Fine domestic and imported motor robes. Many pretty plaids and numerous characteristic designs in desirable colors and color combinations. Both with plain backs and with reversible plaids. —A complete range of prices from $10.00 to $35.00. —Motor Robes, Second Floor. i] | | ee Overnight Bags Convenient for motoring trips. Light and com- pact. Folding style, finished with patent leather. With handsome silk linings in old rose, light blue and dark green. Priced at $19.50 to $75.00. Auto Lunch Kits —In exquisite Thermos designs, dust-proof in suitcase or running board designs. In- suring a clean and sanitary lunch. Priced at $17.50 to $65.00. —Luggage, Fifth Floor. Motor Hats —Not strictly millinery, but close fitting comfortable hats for automobile wear. - ‘, —The season's newest materials, including duvetyn in tans, browns, sand, navy, green and combinations of black and white. —Priced at $1.00 to $5.00. —vetnng section, First Floor. Automobile Gloves .For Men Motorists Complete assortment of styles and colors in men’s auto gloves. Some unlined, others lined with wool or fur. Gauntlet Gloves, $6.50 to $12.00. Strap Wrist Gloves, $3.75 to $6.00. —The Men's Section, First Floor. For Women Who Drive —Women's strap wrist capeskin gloves, with long cuff. In tan. Priced at $7.50 a pair. One-clasp buckskin glo in natural shade only. Prix seam sewn. At $3.50 and $4.00 a pair. Strap wrist prix seam sewn che white and natural shades. At $4.25 a pair. < ves, First F) Cyclorama. Thirty-five alumni from Seattle are expected to meet here at Sunday, to consider outside plans for the new arena at 2 p.m. We a carpenter, live here 25 years braonaenastsstannsoesssone9 ® Tells How to Stop a 5 Bad Cough eld home-made syrup. Raally prepared % Surprising reenite from thie famode 4 and costs Little. Legpn say you h oory-look ing face f If you have a severe cough or ch aecor ry this reliable medy, Any drug th 2% ounce want qu mental and physical power. eat more food than the gas by formentation. Or you can w es, honey, or of sugar’ syrup. recipe makes a pint ¢ y remarkable cough remedy. 1\ tastes good, and in spite of its low cost, it can be depended upon to give | quick and lasting relief, You can feel thin take hold of » cough ina way that means busines raises the pb t tickle and soothes an. vertigo. the throat and bronchial tube with such promptness, ease and cer tainty th it: is really astonishine | Pinex is a special and highly con number of people their teeth not ki acid-mouth is cai tasteless acidis pow ed compound of genuine Nor | way pine extract, and is probably th best known means of overcom he, throat and chest There are many tions of thin mixt To avoid dis | appointment, ask “2Y_ ounces 0’ id don’ with full direct Guaranteed te to decay, you can easily pe This fermentation creates toxic poisons . which, taken into the biood, irritate the nerves and affect the entire nervous system. Thisis the frequent cause of severe attacks of head- ache and other nervous disord treme nervousness, irritability, mental depression, melancholia, dizziness ‘and ‘Thousands, yes, millions of men and women suffer daily from these troubles and never dream that Acid-Stomach is the cause of their wretched health. But for that matter an: endless trouble wi! that a condition called fo te, 4 : ae enough to eat thro: the hard enamel of the teeth and cause them that Acid- ‘You Think of Advertising Think of The Stax en again if you body needs, it makes ers such as ex- Chiffon Motor Veils Decidedly a Motor Comfort —Made of heavy silk chiffon. 26 inches wide and 60 inches long. Some are hemstitched, and others fin- ished with wide satin borders. All in good motor shades. Priced at $1.75 to $3.50. —veiis, First Floor. Knitted Sports Coats and Sweater Capes For Out-of-Doors Smartness —Brushed Angora wool coats, in block checks’ and novelty stripes. With knitted belts fastened with unique buckles. In many color combinations. Priced at $37.50. —Fringed Sweater Capes, at $29.50. —Sweaters, Second Floor. Acid-Stomach Makes. Bad Blood, Headaches and Nervousness seen an awfully bad, makes you think — Youare wrong, for about Stomach works — as insidious! to the damage of the entire organiam. i = order ing pase hg health and wl yu mus! t |-stomach condition.” ” srs A new method of doing this has found. It is called EATONIG—in tablet fore just like a bit of candy. It does the work and surely yy an acid. This in the loss o stomach clean, sweet, EATONIC and comfortable. ickly banishes the immediate effects of-Acid-Stomach—bloat, heartburn, balehing: food-repeating, indigestion, ete. Im- proves the genera) ith is a wonderful say aan a ‘ens of thousands of people who have used EATONIC testify to its power to bring quick relief. Some of these people are eo sethast: astic and tell of such remarkable relief as to be almost unbelievable. EATONIC is feseesd to please you. 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