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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920. Seattle Style. No. 82—The Star’s snapshots of SEE { dressed women on Seattle streets , Store Hours 9 to 6—Every Day TO EVERY HOUSEWIFE The solution of the age-old washing problem is here. House- wives have contended with clothes mangled and half washed by laundries long enough. Washing at home, under your own super- vision, assures really clean clothes, unbroken buttons and untorn fabrics. Washing at home with the VOSS ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE is the modern time and labor-saving so- lution. Every home should have a VOSS MACHINE, and we are helping to make this possible through our liberal credit policy. FRASER-PATERSON Co. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement It seems inconsistent to complain of the high cost of wear- ables and still to pass up opportunities like this to obtain gar- ments at a low price. Such opportunities are offered daily in our Special Price Basement. Extraordinary Dress Sale 103 Newest Dresses at B7GRSR ST RESET Special-$ 102.50—.. VOSS ELECTRIC WASHERS Reduced from $127.50 During Week Washing at home is convenient and comfortable with the VOSS WASHER and the machine soon pays for itself by abolishing laundry bills, saving time, labor and clothes. The tub is made of extra heavy Legs are of extra ¢ thus making ¢ aw found in ma makes it possible t er the stationary lil SWingsvos’ dll NFM New some of our for the wringer structed, and will not » under me t frame, Our special price with the usual easy terms makes it possible for every Se- attle home to own a VOSS and remove the drudgery from wash day. WILTON RUGS An Exceptional Showing of high grade Wilton Rugs in especially pleasing pat terns and colors is being displayed. All standard sizes are included. The popular 9x12 size is priced from $125.00 to $175.00. Our easy terms apply as ugual. 'M.A.GOTTSTEIN® FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’ S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS 1514-1520 Second, Between Pike and Pine OL) IS abel rol. Page Four s“ HIS 18 A SAD STORY, tent ing a pan * anked lit-| oven, when ba into A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right ‘Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUE randmother cuddling close r’s arms Ellen snatet they f to laugh Yes, dear—but some funny things n in those hard times. “As I told you, they knew at 7 rybody knew—that Indians were on the war path dared not pla but to their mothers. Fi ened she didn't know what g and «he 6 panful inte the time she got the Indians wer yelling and firing “White from their hor k houses, the children in the woods. dum pe > her a night n the as Seat rong block people were to mes back ‘ and the sleep ¢ were two of thea houses Sinica wih ab ah st Main and § » ne t were built of fraid the In « and get my asked David. , 1” a rt of fence | b y driving h posts into ghtened to realix und right clo together ed Grandmother. “This was done so they might go safely from | 1 rs one of the block houses to the ing, 80 she and she and the talked to each other ubout how terrible it had been an Economy Price Jersey, Tricotine Dresses. aunchly tur a ‘ re serviceable, all-enveloping cheviot coat is pic- It is of a lovely henna shade, and the self-ma- terial belt confines the same slight fullness both front and bac k. The collar is fashioned of black be Particular! stunning in both color and style is milady’s n ring} jbonnet. DAISY HE RY. | If the lady pictured here will ex ll at The Star's editorial rooms and |identify herself, she will receive two tickets to “Relieve Me, Xantippe,” jot the Wilkes. qualities. —Sizes 18 to 44. —Colors: Gray and Black. 22 Taffeta, $19.75 —An unusually fortunate purchase, consisting of 49 All Wool 17 Beaded Georgette and 15 All Wool’ 'NEW COLD COMPRESS A new kind of co | MISSOURI WOMEN [ARE DELEG: ATES thin piece of gauze or an old hand-| ef about two inches wide. Over ctor] T MAKE A STUDY OF ad wet cloth that one layer of rbent s laid and a strip of s placed inside gether carefully pins s in pinned te with tiny safet Katherine M ‘s marvelous “regency bed made a glorious back ground for her golden beauty. Her hurt ankle did not make it necessary fot her to stay in after she had gre Cortot Tickets Popular tions simply by shutting themselves up in their own rooms occasionally I agreed with her, but since I from the common people at the women had come }1 knew very well th Your Buying Power NET AGAIN POPULAR sy BLOUSE MATERIAL Is Unlimited Here Imported t e very ones who think they t have it I poured the tea Miller didn’t care to sit up to do CHERRY CHAT A NEW pleasure in| me for once, It gave me © b awalts| shopping the talking Ruy BACON BY PIEC B There ian ome needed furnish it this spring. I took mentally, of the succe und the failures in Miss Miller's decor ative scheme. ‘The motif was odd enough—Iit was the circle! | Chrystobel knew all about the njoy prac | mysticiam connected with that sym: who need that kind of a cure most |‘ Miss | 1 thought t. The pretty ceremony interested | that is crammed, an excuse | tting Chrys and Katherine do|/ While they | died Katherine's sur: | (Confessions of aBri (Copyright 1920, by The Newspaper Enterprise Association) AND THE SUCCESSES | FAILURES OF MISS MILLER’S ROOM [circle as the motif of the decorat! e a Chrys enth the idea, but I Said myself sly ab 1 suppose. v 401 spltaral, myself Mifrors! the girl’ When she admires the How characteristic of she mires one, reflection of her Judging from the opulence of her | boudoir, I decided that there wasn’t much restraint in Miss Miller's na ture, and because I couldn't like her, pite of Bob's recent attempt to I hoped that I had own make me do 80, lerable restraint in my is collecting mania must get to be an awful form of self-indulgence, First, a girl fills own room, then the house, and when the superfluous up her | The very newest of Spring Dresses of the better grades, brought to you at a price which offers —The latest models—the newest style features—dependable savings. Navy, Pekin, Copen, Taupe, Tan, Sand, Rose, Brown, ‘seconds’ must be sent off to @ | museum! Little personal pleasure | can one have in owning a museum, I should think And I was glad that I didn't have to buy the things that happened to please me, just for the thrill of pur- chasing them, or just because I hap- pened to have the money to pay for them. My little house required some renovating, as most homes do every spring. I decided that restraint should be the keynote of decorating problems. I would buy very nice things, but I would buy them sparingly. I would certainty avoid the litter and the clutter which, in spite of its elegance, was the dominating and the distressing fea- ture of Miss Miller's luxurious suite, | (To Be Continued.) LONDON POLICEWOMEN Policewomen in London now: use motorcycles. “| PRNERES es The net earnings of the American Telephone & Telegraph company for 1919, amounted to $60,243,388, as _ | compared with $54,293,017 in 1918, |'This gain was made despite an ims | erease in Operating expenses of ab | most $3,500,000. AMUSEMENTS : “LET'S GO” pits Gertrate utcheson other and the Indians couldn't shoot them on the way Well, so they built things and waited and w » Indians to begin th fter Christmas (I'll tell t that Christmas some rm came.” mother, what did you you remember it?” David She helps us to reduce expense by helping her- self and we help her by sharing the saving we make by selling without a sales force. you see, I was a tiny baby heard Ellen tell about it said everything Mother was just tak was ag still as could be CUCUMBER RAISING IN SMALL SPACE successful way to raise cu tall | jer. in a small area is to pro 23e¢ . ~ out both the Rolled Oats, 9 Ibs. ..69¢ ed on end Van Camp's Soups lle * SAME PRICES AT 30 STORES “te Glad There's One Near lowa Bell Corn, can 15¢ oom Pink Salmon, barrel en are trained ering the outside and extending two feet < When watering the water should be poured into snd allowed to seep thru the ground, Cucumbers quently, as they deal of moisture. w more weeks and the sammer fir wd break inte the gaine *| pointed getting from their homes block house and they h little ba and huddled listening the awful ni prayed for the men w . fighting h all their might to save th ittle hom 1 drive the savages back from the block houses. Father was out there with the others how he | four-ye guard at th into the open." } (To be continued) and you can just imagine felt when he saw hin little ar-old girl # past the door and dash out Sah tok Lot \WOMAN IS FINANCIER Marie Prodhom, who has been ap Bank of Ge sign the notes director of the neva and will and scrip issued by the bank, is only 28 years of age. She proved herself an excellent financier during the und is the firat woman in Europe te hold such an important position LESS TH: ‘AN MINIMUM ¥ hty-six per cent of the women ‘ding to rning miniaum § |r sintaining a decent stands owe war, CHANGE COSTU \ Sir na buying Shop over Pig’n between Madi U. s. Army Goods. y make os happy, but t of our unhap Believe Me WHATEVER YOU no DON'T PASS UP THIS WEEK “BELIEVE ME XANTIPPE” AT THE WILKES IT’S THE BEST EVER I sixes, prices » new Duffle Rage WIRKLESS and the mantel, the sh very S200 |that she herself ought to have such }ed the side of the bed and the round: bol, and it seemed to me that she was rather vexed because Katherine had seized upon it! Chrystobel knew temperamental” — environment, | of course she could never} imitate Katherine's suite, even though she could improve upon it!! A round mirror in a . By EDWIN J. BROWN a wonderful shirred flounce which quite conceal ar first mortgage fifty thousand dollars’ ($150, much interest semi-annually. person. Katherine loate 106 Columbia St. with a round headboard, hand-| I in $100 to $1,000 de-| The bed looked like an en. and glorified chaise longue, I 000) worth of the richest i These bonds will be on sale EDWIN J. ae ng like it ex PANTAGES Mats, 2:30, Nights 7 and © Now Playing The table and dresser, the hutch ‘GIRLS WILL BE GInLs” and the cluttered and and walls of the room @ treasure of rare bottle: and vases, toilet artic etchings. herine’s pride was her collec: of mirrors, She specialized in «1 had spent a for. them together from all parts he world, It was thin collection which suggested the Lona Park Swimming Pool opens March 27Uh.—sdyerusemane and anoth as suspended | her chest of | have twenty thousand! land } rench-ca a, ang it was | dollars ($20,000) worth of with a delicately flowered Sy ss ted satin spread having a er cent one, two and nominations to sell. The bonds are guaranteed and si cured with one hundred and) rigated land in America, This investment is as safe as a bank and pays twice as at my office, 106 Columbia) st., every forenoon between 9) and 11 o'clock, See me in OTHER BIG “HIP" ACTS Feature Photoplay: