The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 23, 1920, Page 15

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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 15 2 lio Woltali Cali afland [6 iiss rorrm. 5 ‘Sleep Needed White Flannel [Every Flower | MAPLE DROP. S ih Sf le ‘to Rest ifor Unusual Has a Story wager € Gal © W ce Nervous System | Bathing Suit |All Its Own FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1920, . Miss Cynthia Grey has departed on her an: nual vacation. Publication of her department No. 136—The Star’s snapshots of attract vel | BY UNCLE SAM, M.D | THE ARBUTUS will be resumed in The Star about July 27. } dressed Women Oh Sentile stvecte Hie Health Serviee, The fragrant pt | whi , t ‘? I oft r id to maple ; sen ee ee = af t dry ingredients; " n juice; _ , water; mix th drop from & ifessions ofa i ac ea R ‘ wonder the | Sn ner ne Copyright 1920, by The Neuspa per Errterprise Association) THE BOOK OF ANN I SELECT THEIR PARTY DRESSES FOR MIDGET AND CORINNE Daddy Lorimer wa. g to brix Pointed in Ann's Manito te 6 flowers © green, and her handa, t her feet and | dee singing. siden took be £ 1 whit nd b v ‘eet n r hall gather you m fous mov 4 nt vers ns. je day wi owed head and on bende : that requir man welcomed her and # ereve stepped, but { guest : . : y the arbutua : And Midget couldn't & . a : hibitions of her art beca 4 in the Lorimer park: w : . 4 low. Seeing the two ‘ Ea K e H l A aa eeping riealthy ‘The best o: . a \ iri “~ in'Broiling Sun. j Suspect. Daddy Lorimer had a tong tatk| °*,*, oie : Whenhead feels heavy or stomach ’ : eetty —_ was ay is acidy, get quick relief with as” adsor : an artist Dr.Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin i bought from Ly But she wouldn't accept MMidget’s| N spite of the lighter foods we , off to his fish eetict ‘dbeet.00 Bee hed to hav eat during summer months, it about it Sk nad ¢ a is the season of greatest dyspep- a we are to meet sia and const find thiest it difficult to » heat. . They exercise little and are | ae ‘ f always tired and half-sick. 4 _ f the shop w ae raps a at BY CORA MOORE It is good policy to take plenty ) = wee. Pee New York's Fashion ‘Authority of ripe fruit and vegetables, lots é What to wear at Ani neon, to- ontinaed) ‘ alee : adiaemee ames of cool, clear water and walks day.” due to Indigen nolude eva . , " when the sun has set. But with “If I'm human, call me Jane™ I ' “He all these precautions it is often maid. “Everybody does” M: Ac: AR ONI Ww ITH impossible to regulate the daily Midget threw both ms about my | elimination, with the result that . F } neck and kissed m tnively, | CHIPPED BEEF thousands suffer from constipa- , | “You're a dear! I just love you!"| 1 cup macaroni tion, indigestion and similar ills. Tse ands of mothers ee De Cal e 4 ” chippe ‘epsin to in! she whispered. + pound _ d beet There je nothing betterfor clogged-up is especially popular in hot seater: I liked her tremendously for 1% cups milk bowels, for a stomach that refuses to Mrs. E. C. Wilson, who lives in Hugo, yielding to her natural ° * teaspoon mustard Mi known combina- Okla, where the heat in summer is | P/ straint ts undoubt 1 tablespoon grated cheese swithpepsin inter 5 the mother of eight children. a shiv efvil Pepper arr k Caidwell'’s All of them, and including herself, — > ¥ ighty s a ans Higimegy ts . § Ps Es standard’ maintain their health in spite of enere 1 to be apr caron! Into inch pieces art Ue A fe Ns relief for constipation. It bas the great vating heat by frequent use of Drs : but I k Phar um Cat ne ‘ ades of ye merit of being sure to act, yet acting Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Seo what ig civilized . by ‘ ° . mildly and without griping. will do for you: 2 ¢ display! " ¢ colors and sha t 5 | preg ‘i del will suggest ur na Milions of people of all ages suffer from occaslondl a 1 t am I d r Photo by Cress-Dale, | 2. ? on tien for the girl who appreciate sivenie comet Let them send name and address to s : A ey rom | pretty sports clot 3 2 Washington St 1 ‘asked again. “I'm so afraid ur One of the late novelties is the overall dress brought out ; wal . a ol ill, fot 0 fret sample foals of his on fal & Mon ERE cn the wrens things. And a by an American style de esigner when overalls had a promi 9 (te Bey He who praises men and flatters | S million bottles were bought at drug stores last year, the largest sale in the world. ike to be just right when I'm in- | sprinkle eicria the tw ‘ henainhen ‘taaceaear Gelade j ; é ¥ited to meet a girl like Det jin am apap r, and 7 va = — Burns. I'm awfully afraid of sa Apn3e ayy ws Mt u these ove t what you really ne the - Ing—and doing—the wrong thing, | of pink linen sleeves and po kets . ef e too.” ered with wool. DAISY HENRY. rome “Mideget, dear, be yourself. Say oes . ye at you think! Then If the lady pletured here will call at The Star's editorial rooms she will ; z fect! receive two Gekets to the Orpheum vaudeville show at the Moore ‘ gradua ~" private "EW ONIONS r 5 ee ear; have N EW NIONS It is hard for a man to look into » ff mr ther t > the mort u mirror ] nee a fn af or entire Midge oat ition tae | In ¢ bat * " nce ent 4 eon y | b a been taken from her mind | neces pnt RE saied ies Bpyeeel pane ronpe ai | “As your frock, wear the/ warm the milk in a pan of ; a i If men coukl only live to hear their @aintiest white dress you posseas,” I| for at « in the w mat wa ane t Suggested. “Something not too re | cu 1 . “| Vealing as to the neck, nor too abbre-| off x ¢ 9 for I to eat at Boldt’s”"—Ad t r | wiated as to the sleeves fi t as WHITE DUCK MEN'S . ° =r g Ech All Women's and| OXFORDS CALF Men's .Low Shoes cut 1.95 below factory cost for $4.95 | immediate disposal. “I've a pertectly lovely frilled white organdy—with a sash of th same!" Midgét exclaimed. wweetest trimmings of | x ; . ‘ Ho ffm an Returns From New } York or Newest Idea in Selling Hoffman will distribute for manufacturers repre- senting $20,000,000. Direct to the consumer is the new method of distribution, eliminating salesmen, wholesalers, commission brokers, etc. Large shipments have already begun to arrive, rep- resenting the latest in styles. Quick action is ex- pected, as all goods are guaranteed and the prices will be such that people will buy at a great saving. ALREADY ARRIVED; a - Kid BLACK Big Reductions on Men’s and Women’s High Shoes for Fall WORK SHOES STOCK UP NOW! They will be higher later on PATENT AND KID Ms A Sugamer f crepe WHITE chine ob » va bf be with pi on sale at $19.75. In the Nursery Music Is Simply or ea, 8 : a oe ae $3.95 ) Char- Suits, finely tailored in we CP Invaluable cog Fr applcrayp igh ae WHITE VICTROLA OR GRAFONOLA should be closely 822.75, $20.50, 834.50, $14.95, 827.50, $34.50 #86 KID $5.95 associated with the bringing up of a family. It is $29.50. ind $39.50, , $2 50 . no small matter to make children happy for hours at ADVANCE FALL SEASON PLUSH COATEES a time without tiring them. Yet this is the service that ore Dod Oe jane shipment ae 165 BLACK : A separate Library of Child’s Records is desirable. We have pdatk ev T st eras age hee $ ‘ Fairy Stories and Nursery Rhymes that possess such powers of with P opkastm, = A ageless fascination that children want to hear them over and over and marten, , As over. 1e internationally-known plushes of Ss , i e Saits seal, Peco and Esquimette plush “a sine When downtown drop in and we will gladly demonstrate is a guarantee of their quality. , BLACK any of these machines for you. Priced surprisingly low in the ‘fol- AND PRICES RANGE FROM $25.00 TO $1,500.00 826.50 $38.75 $47.50 $5.95 $6.95. ns $54.50 . i TERMS MA! m Albrecht’s Supreme Quality Fur Coats BROWN, KU , : . ust bey tod alt is GAPaioe a oe $5.95 lh nne 1unp t 05.00, S147, 8165 5, e268. ® ON § ° v2. tre ‘nus tacay bate “ha cavallsys: ct ae ea WHITE DUCK 1. > ¢ : 1519 Third Avenue -HOFFM N’S | ton, = puss! P A | Foor, < pe’ Victor and Columbia Records 70 STORES WEITEL BLDG - SECON! . 1510 Westlake at Fourth (Bet. Pike and Pine Sts.) f

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