The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1920, Page 15

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to PITTI HANI I wyY 1" . EXPECTANT MOTHER . ’ x ra Pad bod BD LOSES ENTIRE LAYETTE BY CYNTHIA GREY ; “It never rains but it pours,” ts an old saying that proves true nine times out of ten. Good luck or bad luck follows . us up in streaks, This is an example: An expectant’ mother has sewed, stitch by stitch, for the past eight months, making dainty apparel for a little stranger. Her husband took the little “duds” to the laundry to have them all in readiness, and} when he started home with them, he lost them. He has ad-| vertised in all of the papers, but if they were found, they have not been returned. The package bears the name of the Acme laundry on the Sen; and they were lost between Broad-| way and Bel on*Howell st. If the find ees this, and has a heart at all charitable,| he or she will return them to my office at The Star, or to the Pine st. Transfer Co., 906 Pine st. The family is not financially fixed to buy another layette and the mother will soon be confined. Perhaps some of the readers whose babies have outgrown their little garments might assist in repairing this loss, if they feel so inclined. HAT do YOU think? Write Cyn- thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. eee 1 Where Are Our Haunted Houses? Dear Miss Grey: Considering has made 4 good record Vestigating splirtualiem in s pany | forms—asking the resulta from ex-| perience—and betraying e erets of one man—I wo" ask the readers of Tho Sta an locate for mea Suffering Girl Enjoys e@ete-It” Never Leaves a Corn on | Mov Alone Any Foot for Very Long Dear Mins ¢ The hurting “pep ut {this world is ofthat corn the mom ps |ble place in which *| modest appe: much when And what's re, I intend to keep right on go e when I feel like it I nev of direct a I have out wnt | GAY COLORED #'t SASHES ight off without any the end of the corn ¢ troubles. Millions have One of the pattern in t a flame "Gets-It" costs but drug store and carrie uarartee. nufa Lawrence & Shuart’s Better Shoes Specially Priced —_ggst™nmyp | An offering of unusual merit— shoes of the bet- ter class at radi- cally reduced prices. PUMPS AND OXFORDS de up in pat- ont leather, black suede brown suede, black kid and also in a mat kid. $9.85 $11.85 $10.85 $12.85 $14.85 SAAT (OOM A BONY, 1318 Second Ave. SIAL NIV - ' Seattle Sty le No. 78—The Star's snapshots of WS dressed women on Seattle streets ness. It is belted and has nove cuffs. If the lady pictured here will cat will receive two tickets to “Our Mrs. THE SEATTLE STAR Photo by Cress-Dale. This season's*spring coats are decidedly riobby. Here is a pretty dark blue three-quarter length coat, of unusual smart- s a very charming feature, a Ity light-colored angora scarf collar DAISY HENRY. The Star’s editorial r sho| should find th eChesney,” which will be presented “eht at home by the popular Wilkes Players next week FRYING GREASE After deep fat frying it in alway well to strain the fat. If aey impurt ties are left in the fat the next bate ot or whatever it is on t do an they Is one of the many _ styles made by the Victor Talk- ing Machine Co. and sells ever ywhere fOt eee elaborate styles, as wonderfully day? Convenient Terms Tacoma It is the style VI and if you cannot afford one of the more this style will bring into your home just ill the great artists who make records only for the VICTOR. Why be without a Victrola another Sherman, Third Avenue at Pine Seattle. Spokane Ann’s father and “Ho bad the plus,” explain adored him irritated, But brother's fan had ¢ studio was in He was merely tion other we |was complat curne, for 1 le +I suppose and wide angora him from annoyance, He was ea | was barred fron Now I know hi Jinturbed by cha “He had his o with Ann, And I never ideas of a wife FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920, (G hee ‘EIVE CARE IN SKIRTS coming of warm damp The car ekirt te the latest (Copyright 1920, by TheN ‘The Newspaper Exterprise Associ ation) } |" “ PAGE 15 qremee AD BOX SHOULD |NEW STYLE The bread box especially needs con. |from & loone waistline of a camisole, stant attention. Bread, of course,|Over it is worn a loole-walsted THE BOOK OF ANN MRS. BEST RELATES LOVE THAT umes for od Mra. Best And I I petted him, save 1 warship ht Most romances would end here, but be : i . domineer. | Y own acute personal experience For quick disposal, 100 New Pattern id. But I didn't It took me a that my mother home, and my @ couldn't have beer neo callers, for a wing of the et on ruling me inquired. lohg since, but had spent all of } Of course, when he Eve be a hindrance 4 the inspira. ve him, 1 oved him madly that I had the ‘old’ ‘a duty, Then th recreant } order, fixed pre I kept my house in tty fracks, cooked for him—and smiled. “He was al constant: old fat and | ¢y. cos of for-'¢ things ne for th seems ft reroched moved by ing thick the fat/only a bubble stopped bubbling “Our differe VICTROLAS $25 to $1,500 On Any Victrola ay & Co. Portland was bringing m: ty artis taste perfect. | ac 1 dis war ing the in dur one for ¢ other woman! uch a trifling matter, | on the ocean of my y in the| woes, But it was the supreme nae] wn and|of my,experience! | nees widened, and 1 THE STORY OF HER! LED TO DIVORCE IES OF ASPIRIN was Bayer Company, who intro happy, of famous Aspir unbroken p Handy t 4 of 12 tablets cot after taking two bottles of Portolive Tonic. This food only & few Druggists also sell acts directly on the stomach and bowels, cleaning the system ae posgs ry? Bren. + red through the proper channels, improves the appetite, aids acid at your druggist’s. 41d never be put away until thor nled. The « should be couse which matches the skirt. t a slight mol ble te nt to taste. the bread container, it Cecile Millinery 214 Pine Street poned a divorce My husband was de body in his family, 1 was in duty puta’ her's life s ended. You do not wish to « with me any more. It’s all very nple And so we parted. I suppose (To Be Continued) THE OLD tARDENER SAYS t overlook the neceanity « Hats, values up to $37.00, to be sold in two lots $1 wa $15.00 These Pattern Hats were purchased from a New York pattern house at less than one-half the wholesale cost. when they t and at their best. 1 * your heavy planting 6f wrrots, turnips and ruta r winter until @ month After all, experience that little beets and anned are more palat than matured Cecile Millinery 214 Pine Street ™m mach TOLD BY “BAYER” duced Aspirin 18 years ago, give advice Headache ‘ ache, Toothache, Lumbage Aching J and Pain in To get this same genul you mus of Aspirin,” marked | and work hard all day without having that tired feeling and ayer Cri m on will find have gained back the six pounds I lost while I was sick, er directions in every that's what Mr. Julius Schalch of Santa Paula, Cal., said the digestion and builds up the entire system and is on sale of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylic. Flectric Washer & Wringer SOLD ON _ ‘TERMS j SO EASY THAT EVERY FAMILY ; CAN 4 OWN “a ONE PHONE ELLIOTT 152 FOR HOME DEMONSTRATION Sturdy, Silent, Simple, Practical These four dominant qualities make the cleanses heavier fabrics thoroughly and Crystal a thorough-going washing machine quickly. for every household purpose. COME IN TOMORROW They are based upon a single mechanical : feature—the smoothly running One-Way Watch the One-Way Cylinder work. See a Cylinder. The One-Way Cylinder gives how easily it handles a genuine family sturdiness and silence because racking jars washing—how quickly and completely it are eliminated; it gives simplicity because washes shirts, sheets, and dish towels, how reversing and oscillating gears are done gently it — dainty undergarments, » away with; it is essentially practical because PORE: Preearstiee it washes delicate garments gently and Continuous—Practical—Interesting THE LIGHTHOUSE We. 418-420 UNION STREET Block and a Half East of Post Office

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