The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1920, Page 9

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i % \ Life-Saving Methods Are Taught to Girl Scouts All Over Country NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Drown fngs this summer have been, unfor | ‘tunately, numerous, and for that Feason the Girl Scouts organization of America has taken up the task @f training every girl in its mem-| Dership to save lives | More than 86,000 Girl Scouts are Feceiving instruction this summer ‘The girls are urged en in the work Dy the offer of 10,000 merit badges | for excellence in swimming. THE SEATTLE STAR {“BRIDES’ TRANSPORT” BRINGS RUSS WIVES OF YANK SOLDIERS Mrs. SPECIAL A SMASHING PRICE CUTTING MID-SUMMER SALE FOR . ONE DAY SATURDAY—ONLY—SATURDAY SUITS AND OVERCOATS i fil £8} tir Wty, i g 8 fn iF f i ES é H haa York bronze e extreme own. Rotable caze ts that of z i Kathryn McCiaaky, of Albany, N. _Y., @ 1¢-yearoid girl. She and some ether girls were E iris engaging On long only a a him to suffer “enlargement of the! pation. conesialiy in summer. i cre Get Beaute | Te fortunate ‘one aver ‘ca hu| cranium,” William C- Kendall has | opeth, chile tad Mr hcnne oe a See ply got to get in enough work to actual swim-|back and Uft up and down, restor-| Drought mult for dumagwe aguinst «| | Snerey tor wee cid nae eep my shop going until fall busi- then swimming | ing reepiration and at the same | When you feel constipeted Mr, Watter of 641 Minnie St. San Fran tarts. T orrow I ing » bottle of hair tonic and his head| {| sorta, more tired than you know ihe ness si 5 omorro am go om, and finally the time getting rid of the water: expanses is Guten es: Gon posh for || eireumatanees warvent, tabs a fur 7186@, bad to quit work because of com - The Victor Victrola ¥ Phonograph {i_ Extraordinary j A . Complete Line YO classics, vocal, instrumental or jazz is in the Catalogue or, better still, in our store. Stop in and |ina guiphur enhance its appearance select your favorite num - them. Convenient Terms 1216-18 Third Ave. Between University | Slossy and lustrous, and you appear canoeing along b&} QoPpENHAGEN, Denmark, Aug. 13." of them|—A young Dane, T. H. Andersen, tn eo ‘VPecame weak and frightened and|bas invented a remarkable simple |' >" tn¢ partholomes County Bar went down, into the water] tus at a very small cost. en eS Gove deeper andj actual acts necessary to bringing stiffened bdody,|in @ strugeling person who believes | to the top and then aided himself to be drowning. Taylor, | camry to break the desperate clutch. weighed| es, The final step ts, of course, the ewim-|1I use the Schaefer method: [that use of a halr restorer cuused A Peer Amongst Musical Instruments. Note—Look under the cover for the Victor sign. The fighting in Siberia may have been bitterly cold work. But the love-making was as warm as in any other clime. And the Yank soldiers did their full share of both, as 223 Russian war brides who have just arrived with ir husbands in the United States, happily attest. “There's one sure way of becoming Americanized quick,” laughed one of them, “and that is to fall in love, as you say, with the American doughboy!” Those pictured above are: Olga Petroff, daughter of a former colonel in the czar’s army, now the wife of Sergt. Frank de Silva, San Bernardino, Cal., and son, Henry James; Mrs. Ernest Burton (and daughter) formerly Eugenia Korenko, for whom the Red Cross is starting annulment proceedings; Mrs. Wilson Holland, daughter of a Russian army staff captain, wife of an American corporal from Iowa, and interpreter for the brides who ke little English; Claudia Twahina, 17-year-old high school girl of Vladivostok, who married Private John Zitney, of Chicago, and acknowledged beauty of the party. Pictures Are Sent by Wireless Now Big Line to Select Invites Mourners to His Own Funeral NASHVILLE, Ind, Aug. 13 While still living, Anderson Peret | Geld, @ lawyer, isvued an invitation Heat Saps Power; Store up Energy K perfect with Dr. I’ve simply got to keepmy shop going until September. I can’t lay off my crew—TI’ve sim- Process for sending pictures by wire |amwociation, asking them to attend lesa to any part of the world. It his funeral. “I am almost in the Syrup aad you can be used by means of any wire | shadows of the border line between | will have to work Jews telegraph oF telephode ppera-| this and the life to come,” he wrote. | 'UMMER is the season ofvaca- “Although I suppose you may view this aa strange, yet it is the desire, of my heart.” | tions, of slowing up in work, ‘And thorels a good reason for ti Heat all keep ourselves in such tine physical eondition that we can do our share even in Bot weather, Of first leto eve (hat there Importance te a regular, daily bowel elimination. If joa skip a day you are constipated, ing this I teach wrestling holds nee | TONIC Swelled His Head, Says Victim NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Alleging | Methods of resuscitation, for which to get in enough orders for two weeks’ work. I am going to cut the price on a fine lot of woolens. Cloth- ing prices are going to be high this fall. Better get one of these $30 more than two weeks he was unable ot Dr. Caldwoll's Syrup Pepsin. This fl. Nock’ Dr: Caldwell Bo to see, | : delightful latative-toniec is a combine tion of simple laxative herbewith pepsin end cam be bought at any drug store, Byreo Pepsin will quickly relieve Your constipation and give yous feeling of lightness and clear beadedness, Son Rents Parents’ | Home to Gamblers sense povuiia; cpieay aes FREE thom conten 1 en aed Ladin pet ee Suite now, a the Sale sad bu je, wi for thelr he pense dye Brg Rael Whvahessnthiaky ie meio Ha En aikew doinwe " 8 million boctles weve bought at drug stoves last year, the largest sale in PADILLA BAY LANDS $10 Per Acre No stumps—no stones—virgin, sub-irri- gated soil—level—right on paved highway, with railroad and water transportation. just starting in business, let the family mansion to a gambling club suits the other fellows charge $50 to $60 for. ; out when the police raided the home. | “Let's eat breakfast at Boldt's— | You get the same care in designing, cutting and tailor- ing as if the regular price was paid. Remember, “Sidelsky Suits Satisfy.” IMPERIAL TAILORING CO. LOUIS SIDELSKY, Prop. At the special one*day price of $30 you get choice of a splendid line of medium and heavy weight materials. Popular fabrics in cok ors and patterns that please. Adv. U. S. ARMY) GOODS SALE| , Ot Cotten eo s s aon A large part of this 12,000 acres already 80l Third Ave., Gor. Columbia gany is sold. You will have to act now if you Tailors to Seattle Men for » Quarter of a Cen Walnut | want a part of what is left. — tary Land adjoining this is now renting for | three to five times what we are asking for . 1ex6 now wall Tent ......97808 || this, and our land is just as good. Small Pup Tents 0n15% mew Tarpa: SET ETE TE a a en SSR The Other Side of the Divorce Question Is Presented in This Season’s Most Sensational. Novel MARY MARIE ELEANOR H. PORTER Come to our office for full particulars. Join our-excursions artd see this wonderful offer. It sounds too good to be true, but it is true. SPARKS & DYE 514 Second Avenue, near Yesler Way guaranteed. Will fill out-of. town orders, carefully selected for shipment by parcel post or express. Please send with your orders, draft, check, express or P.O.’ money orders, together with carrying charces, Money refunded if not as represented. Sale Conducted by CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS SIGE TEA KEEPS YOUR AAR DARK It's Grandmother's recipe to bring back color, youthfulness and luster —Everybody i using it again. UR KIND OF MUSIC “Made by the world’s greatest artists, in opera, Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a ‘youthful appear ares, Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just @ few applications of Sage Tea What the DAUGHTER in the Case Thinks. How her Parents’ Marital Troubles affect her Child- hood, Girlhood, Young Womanhood. A Vivid, Appealing Story of the Human Emotions. ictor @ hundred fold. bers any time—we have Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound,” which is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of @ other ingredients, Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use e ° * e Ea Pe a Will Be the Next Big Serial in The Star hair beautifully, besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so nat ‘ urally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing STARTING MONDAY this thru the hair, taking one small strand at a time, By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes thick Phone Main 3139 and Seneca Streets. See e ee RR A RTT rr aS a

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