The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1920, Page 6

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Dave FR he who a to b gays 0 this stater ham members of its thousands of the anxious that ub the a yard Rodgers can open his y of his ehoc n SUCCESS. Mr peop! will wish hi The price of clothing u somebody will find a way to make patche fashiona a ‘How Small | universe? | Whether there is one great | How big ts th Scientists can't universe, per believed, or w of which th one, was meeting of Dr. Herbert D. Milky Way gaid such a universe of smaliness is 30,000 not more than 3,000 light year, be it r travels in a year. second! If this is “smallness,” what ts vastness? Dr. Harlow Shapley believes in the theory galaxy of stars ten or more times Milky Way. Beyond this, he undoubtedly innumerably traces of w the telescope Which commonly ational Ac Curti notes te | something to -—— contains pr t years tn year nembered, is And light travels diameter. 186,000 large univ as dim sta is right? It Joes not matter earth is but point of matter whir pace” thru sp whatever And the human earth dust, anima‘ that marvelous th Compared t man, who t go important. in millions of years of time Tt might be well for human: strivings, fighting, stru UP, pulling loose, and bi that its efforts, constit it would look up sometimes to the st ber how vast and how small and insignificant are the victories | and defeats encompassed in the span of human life. animal ts but a minute speck of for a tiny fraction of time by . enguged in its + tearing dov g down are the vastneases of the | do not r ask time to bre: Our propositions The trouble is that when a small country | OY proclaims its independence it begins to.act| °"*) too darned independent. No wonder the politicians knock the shipping board. It has made a net profit of &@ trifle over three and a quarter million., A | Hasn't that a THE ANSWER Editor The Star: Editorially show in large, plain figures the Status of the “shoe business,” and fn this same outlaw class are mar Other articles of wear 4 that we American women must for forcibly “within the law.” Where is that beautiful Tell the Truth in t ured to a [high taxes, high rent you|¥" to our moon, ~ direct answer ¢ ME “BAYER” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN ‘|For Pain, Colds, Headache, »| Toothache, Neural gis Immbayro, Rheumatism = ca $1650 per pair Today, the women of Europe are paying an average of $3.77 pair for their American m Think of it! Manufactu and shipped to Europe &n average of $3.77 We pay out many amount This is buying } & very low price, or “tur exchange against Am a It's the same tn sugar and pot toes, and diamonds and. furs. n Woolens and cotton Here the game works iw it Matter how much real value gn article and supply at all! It's the new methods of tin fing” in the news items trom Lor don, New York, Chicago The Curtain rises in t firet fed mahogany t where th: of campaign and the business” is launched For instan the “story” is sent t t gay diamonds (wh will soon be sold at $76 now any o diamond karat, and $37.50 tremendous profit if they out the artificial on the ply, which is known to be fixed o! It they let loore the diamonds of 1 ®kimberly,” discovered by the po “ To Flake Off an Old @strich hunter, O'Reilly, in honest Supply anda emand, their true value ; ‘ or Soiled Complexion they 4, and # wh per pair, times at graciou ‘business prop: story 3 in wet there | would ¢ strings sup would astonish the world. Now it makes the “atmosphere ready for the new price—and then | 4 the scene is xolden, and Ameri king com erm at their ing the new coll a | th the skies | valuation inflate The same principle | commodities. Shoes are ity, 80 Ia nu _ Ite a finan the star in Bur Mate object is the trade expansion orbitantly high price Written across the act Wake up, Ameri benefiting by the tran cycle of high prices, high on in the} *kin a commod: | px in which] Pena uitt-| al for| 1 game * whone path under Clever you The wage roam, and ne morning take jer Millern: making enough to ask, Frenchman THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920. TALKS -b>-- al Crane ; ne Moth | Aint aquadre © at De Met copal ehureh Rene thin May ral cou mprine very © which f the ymin th affect er entire system © of the extraordinary war ta m be pment ad on must pay her h Her le generally clief—as the best congress in limiter Half of an impo » the othe half 1t lea ee Be Patient . Wan the etty regula and sh work has sald elation of our debts and are those which eat can he recover ovr ntre soem | h pastry ‘Bi Healthy Liver Healthy Life Your liver—healthy or clogged, active any ot suggests taxing tourist lways been customary? between a vigorous, cheerful life and low Spirits and fail- ure. To subdue @ stubborn liver; over- come conati- pation, dizai- ness, bilious- fess, indigestion, headache and the! blues there is nothing on earth so good} as Carter's Little Liver Pills. Purely vegetabie. — Which are You? Maybe you have been one of the many who have gone along year after year, putting your earnings into impractical visionary schemes — hoping, sometime, by chance, to make a fortune. Don't you wish you had all that money today in a Savings Fund, where it would be absolutely Safe, available and earning good dividends? Well, why not make today the turning point in your in vestment program ? Stop Dreaming ! Start Saving! There is no easy road to financial inde- endence. It is gained only y systematic saving. Resources over Four Million Dollars Puget Sound Savings @ Loan Association Where Pike Street Crosses Third or sluggish —makes all the difference | AND YT WON'T HAVE (T RUINED CUUSTENING TO A “FLAT” FIDDLER |Doctors Recommend . EVERETT TRUE YESTERDAY, |, TODAY, TOMORROW ~ BY ROGER W. BABSON World Famous Statistician a lot of energy intakes we made * after all verall price of | it wan the mueb club that brought duds oe Editor We man whone body was fc Union, that the detect lot of good het up about the do tomorrow, won- thinks of us, how hard we of other on the comm ound in his he er abe 14 by suspen lo the mix n makin’ we don't make the nt of furs and feath. »it of tomorrow's work here sure, but lay out® ht plan that will get then forget it til t who have fixed the pric at $41 4 pint for G week t the DON'T YOU DARE To PLAY ANOTHER NOTE ff XY CAME Iw HERG TO ENVOY MY MEAL ern t take with them None of That Trial Marringe Stuff)” {loot hore the boss thinks ° mistaken © neral aver- not what we NO WONDER NERVOUS DISPEPSIA ~ 13 ON THGS INCREASE 'Y ° may in some things, but thy lage of what we do say—will tell the tale. There is no power on earth that keep a first-class man down oF a fourth-class man up. thing to do, as far J as I can see, is to produce all we pom y can today ami do everything, n the things, better thag else would do ther. ¢ rest of the calendar will care of itwelt U.S. Army IGoodsSale U.S, Olive Drab Shirts; all sizes, | ghod condition. ...... +, C2.25-880@ na.) Herald omma Goldman writes to a Chi iond that she misses America he's been arrested 10 or 12 |¢ whe may feel more at home. Men Are Migh om wit After times an keep 80 the only Some ty Particular WACHD to little app Mins —Advertine- | vi on), Herald, 4 ‘ Why worry about the drug fiends |Even @ grasshopper takes a little hop. oe Today's bent bet . It takes a lemon to make good ples . . ° | One foted authority informs us| U. ~~ that to find the steak they hand you People Go Where They Are Invited, and Stay Where They Are Well Treated. in why my den ctice has grown for twenty waiters’ finger prints. ee Rugs and Carpets CLEANED The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Since 1900 Phone Capitol 1253 ‘The teachers are up against it They can't strike because there is a| | law forbidding whipping if eve If the teachers did strike we don't| think it would Hurt the feelings of the youngsters 4 tak . . | an ol proverb that »ler sticks to his last.” s he stick? ‘There ts quotes: But who Us Fe Bon-Opto for the Eyes Phynictans ye wpect ribe Hon-¢ as a anfe bome 2 medy in the treatment of eye!” and to strengthen eye Bold under money refund by all druggists. 200 Canes Army Shoes to arrive next week Sale Conducted by CAMP LEWIS WIRE! 904 Third Ave., Sent Mail and express orders filled as rapidly as possible to read Live Leading 1 pads are generally easy on the 196 Columbt: PRESCRIBED by physicians Medical profession knows the value of ASAPHEN The men who are trusted with thousands of lives and who are expected to make and keep these lives healthy—the men whose business is a matter of life and death to the multitudes—the physicians, MUST KNOW before they prescribe for their patients. So when these men of science DO recommend ASAPHEN and express their confidence in it as the best non-depressant anti- pyretic and analgesic combination that can be produced, the layman is per- fectly safe in accepting it. Hundreds of physicians are prescribing ASAPHEN for thousands of their patients. And these thousands are being relieved of colds and headaches quickly and effectively. For ASAPHEN is the ONE safe, harmless relief from nerve-racking headaches and vitality-sapping colds. Why suffer dull, throbbing pains in the head that rob your life, perhaps, of months of enjoyment? Why endure enervating ambition-robbing colds that deprive you of valuable productive time? These hardships are unnecessary. coe is no reason why your life should drop into the sloughs of this ill- ealth, 2 Make up your mind today, NOW, that you will keep yourself fit and happy by guarding against colds and headaches. Keep a box of ASAAPHEN handy. If you feel a cold or headache coming on, use ASAPHEN to check it. If a cold or headache has already slipped into your system take ASAPHEN as di- rected on the handy little box and drive out the intrudet. ASAPHEN is safe. When you start taking it results are apparent very soon. \ It is speedy. ASAPHEN is also an energizer for those suffering from over-fatigue. You can get ASAPHEN at practically every drug store. Get the name straight so you will not confuse it with something with a similar sound. A-S-A-P-H-E-N, ASAPHEN. Price 35c . —a SAFE and speedy relief * for COLDS, HEADACHE and LA GRIPPE Also good for earache, rheumatism, i > neuralgia, lumb:; itis, j pains, pain generally, and over-fatigue ie ako, neuritisl Si

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