The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1920, Page 13

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DISTRACTED BY HIGH COST OF (LOTHES AND CRITICISM OF WOMEN’S DRESS, SHE’S MOVED | 10 WRITE POETRY BY CYNTHIA GREY We discover very unusual things at times in the most usual er. For instance, our little discussion on woman's dress fas brought forth an epistle in rhyme from one who hereto- dreamed not that poetry was one of her accomplishments. has the meter idea down pat, too, even tho the subject is as artistic as some poets might choose. Dear Cynthia: Corset, camisole and hose, She doesn’t need a lot of clothes. Summer's here, the weather’s warm Heavy clothing does much harm. Seatee Naughty man, and schoolmarm, too, Won't you please lay off a few? Let her wear what clothes she’s got, None of us can buy a lot. See the prices merchants quote— They sure get my little goat. Almost makes me wish that we Back to nature all could flee, Where green beads and one small ge A trousseau would make for me. They should not complain, nor I, If the things we wear get by. ge who said: “Don't buy any more clothes; keep on wearing ones you have until of are so ragged the police run you ANO WHAT do You think? Write - e for being indecently clad. Cater to Styles | to Please Themselves Miss Grey: oe: shout hurman for your || thia Grey, care of to“ ATruth Seeker.” Indeed.| | Seattle Star. a man." Hasn't he been try.) fag ever since the venerable age of Bye to throw the blame of his faults AP4 misdeeds upon the shoulders of | woman. | Poor, dear man, who is, in most cases purely physical from the | erown of his head to the seat of his legostisical soul; hence we must con jdone much, for his inability to do or | see otherwise, for thereby lies his |atn Woman & material, it is true, con. | sequently that is her sin. Woman) falls. not for physical, but for artistic | material in whatever form it may | lie: in the beauty of self-adornment or for the worship of idoliatic love. | Batler Drug Co. | ; | In fact, Miss Grey, a little excellent advice was given by Seattle's Reliable Druggists | ity Mer- ise at iTwo ae ' Seattle Style THE No. 166—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streets With a stunning novelty stripe skirt, the young lady featured in today’s style is wearing a very pretty apricot color blouse which boasts an attractive finishing in the way of embroidery around the neck, The uD and hang below the elbow. The close- fitting turban is appropriately worn with the popular fur “choker.” If the lady ustitttt IH Me presented by the Wilkes Players neat week, —Photo by Ml == Mostly, woman lives on ideals, where man would not appreciate unless the j physica! was in evidence. Intelt Lower Prices 2c Lyon's Tooth Powder. 19¢ Mc Pebeco Tooth Paste .39¢ Ho hdr cocgerng Tooth him. So weep on, O man, for the shat-| tered ideals you prate about and . . 48¢ help to shatter, I will accede there are exceptions Wc Jergen’s Bath Soap....7¢ & any rule; but you will find the Palmolive Soap . lexceptions to modest to crucify their | ideals by airing them to the sacrifice lof woman in the treadmill of this strenuous existence. The day is passing where meek jand lowly, the corrupt (7) flesh of | woman endures, in the presence of God-like (7) man who crawis to the depth of his nature at the feet of laced-caif hose and God-formed shoul ders of ‘any’ woman, let alone the Bc Pear’s Unscented | ;BANANA AND gence unadorned seldom appeals to| PEANUT SALAD Shell. and hull thru the food chopper anas lengthwise and scrape-off the outer surface. chopped nuta arrange on and serve with boiled salad ing. TN | that populated an Eden without gar menta. Miss Grey, you may publish this OF not, as you see fit. | chest and I feel better, anyway JEST J. Peanuts and put Split ban Roll bananas It is off my The home rule party in this coun try. consists of women § lettuce un Colo at Boldt's CHARLES SCHWARTZ it trist and Mfe. Optician tree ) and Ginssea Pitted Ady in All salads are enriched and roved by imported ompeian Olive Oil marble, or painted beauty of an artist's perfect Venus. Before criticism, dear, man, look within yourselves and know whether you are possessed of the physical or spiritual appreciation of the par. tially exposed lines of your opposite | then you can definitely place isht of a Master Charming Fall Styles Displayed by Cherry’s Cherry Chat. The newest versions 0! the fashions for Fall, as developed by the leading contouriers of Paris and New York, are now shown in elaborate array at Cher- ry’s. Suits, frocks, coats and other apparel for wo- ’ men and misses are here in a most interesting diversion. You are most cordially invited to come in and view all these beautiful new creations and to avail your- self of Cherry's liberal credit terms. Also to take ad vantage of the many tempting price reductions now in effect during Cherry's Great Annual Clearance Sale. O14 Freéerick & Nelson Blég. 2ND AVE. Madison & Spring Over Pig'n Whistle A Permanent Hair Wave HAVE US WAVE IT NOW and PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan is the very best guarantee in the world that You will be satisfied with the results obtained. A wave will save you at least one-half hour every day of the Week. Every one can now discard the old curling fron and patent Curlers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL For appointment call Main 6507 LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP 520 Union St. The “Eastern” way enables you to buy the lat- est in seasonable garments at very reasonable prices, with full credit accommodations. No Extra Charge ‘“‘Credit Gladly’’ ’ 1332-34 Seconc Avenue Dress Well at Reasonable Cost —WITH— “Bere all ie Fall Styles for Men and Women —Just arrived and ready for you. complete stock is representative of the new- est in fashionable wear of the better grade materials. The 211 Union Street SEATTLE STAR sleeves are full pictured here will Cress-Dale, The new American beer, also sweet and rich articles of food, Exercise is all important, and the proper care of the skin by bath ing and otherwise must never be neglected, There is no one interval remedy | which will have any great and per manent effect upon all cases of | acne; arsenic will not cure the din cane. The measures to be used are | 0 those directed principally to the res |“ toration of perfect health, and to the The constipation is to be met by measures which induce healthful activity of the abdominal organs, }and not simply by repeated purga luves or by mineral waters For the dyspepsia, the most varied measures may be required; a cup of hot water, taken half an hour before J eating, will often be of the greatest \febee 8 In a large number of cases of acne, however, alkalies will |be found to yield the best results |combined with various vegetable you say may be the only one of its kind, is real today inn't the wwing in my pine grove. and his wife were in for! off for places Ann has never been to-—vast smart hotels—just the same the world around |New York, Calcutta—same people, |xame fashions, laughter over sume jokes, And Ann chinks it ts she's been starving for’ goes to the beaches and the moun. |our little 12-year-old boy to health tains where his friends are, will spo that silly Ann! |will havé a corking good time in THE BOOK OF DEBORAH DEBORAH WOULD PAGE 13 JT ROLLS 3-4 cup milk 1 yeast cake dissolved in 14 cup lukewarm water 3 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt. 2 tablespoons melted butter I ecg 12 cup maple or corn syrup 14 cup chopped nuts |culiar form of dream some time, Why, | the poets have it into verse over| and over. Nowadays wise profs ex plain it, I've forgotten howell] % Chrys.” “At least this blue gladioli, which And my dream never was—never can be! borah said with an odd little smile “bye, Jane! Come over soon! After she had gone, I sank into/ AT GEORGE removal of assimilative and nutri tive debility, often shown by consu-| “Oh, la, la! said myself to myself, | Victim of Stomach Trou- pation and dyspepsia, also urinary | “I'm glad Deb couldn't ere all I saw) and sexual disturbances just now, I saw the mad whirl Jim | ble for Three Years, Portland Lad Gains 15 Pounds Taking Tanlac and Is now Strong and Happy “No one knows just how grateful I feel toward Tanlac, for it has restored They're London, Paris, same talk, same what! if Jim Just And ‘real ite" |when nothing else seemed to help and we were afraid we were going to lose him,” was the truly remark then men But she lremedies. In a certain number of the casinos, On her own honeymoon'|able statement made by Mra. A. leases, the acne will depend almost Ob, my goodness!” LeGrand of 1922 Berkley st. Port | I mat up vo suddenly that I tum. | land, Ore. entirely upon pure debility, and pow lertul tonics wilt be called for The greatest benefit is observed jin all the inflammatory forms of acne from the local use of very hot water, conjoined with other treat ment It doesn't matter to nome men lwhether they ride in an automobile or @ patrol wagon bled out of my balanced swing. “But—if Jim had married Deborah | fered terribly from stomach trouble ~he would now be headed for the |He had no appetite, Nova Scotia wilderness or for her | dare to let him eat anything sweet, father’s fishing shack by a trout stream. want far from the Sbe would want “For the past three years he suf and we didn't Maine|and he became so starved and thin A girl like Deb would | that he was almost just a frame. He honeymooning just as | had dreadful cramps in his stomach crowd as she could get. | that lasted for hours at a time, and out of all the world| the pain was so severe that it just I mused as Idrew him double, and many times to go just her husband. Coffee ‘“ Bb, can Medium Instant Portum, b0c size, for... CARNATION \ Small size .. BORDEN'S Large si7@ ...+.. VEDERAL Small size . Large size . .. $1.63 Seorge Washington Coffee Small ....+... 40C Hill's Red Package Tea 37c PPrres «J Large size ......13%¢ Small size .....0.- = Jif Jel A THREE WAY SAVING— There are three big reasons why you can buy for less at the Groceteria near your home: You help yourself by using the Groceteria Basket—you carry home your purchases—you get the price advan- tage of the purchasing power of 30 stores —AND YOU CAN DO IT EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK. Quaker Snowdrift 41b can $1.17 84b can $2.31 MAZOLA OIL Pint, 35¢; quart, 69¢; %-gal. $1.35; 1-<al. $2.43 Grape Jar Rubbers, dozen. Jar Caps, dor : dozen dozen Sure Seal- Pints, dozen Quarts, dozen iy Galions, doze Economy Jars RINSO LUX IVORY SOAP AME COPYRIGHT. U.S PATENT OFricE All Flavors ...11c Cereal Savings Post Toasties Two-Minute Oats, to serve afte: a package. «...0..-1T¢ Del Monte Tomato Sauce, 3 for....20¢ Quart Two packages .......15¢ Two packages .......25¢ Gy Large size cake... .121¢¢ gt hath, aauation. | A HONEYMOON WITH Float Saformation Deoariment: 8. ub: HAVE BEEN DIFFERENT | Scald milk. When lukewarm adc “Give me a blue blossom—just aclimbed back into my unstable seat. dissolved yeast cake and 1 1-3 cupr é single flower of your freak blue; “From my observation of a hus | fio pat well > THE TREATMENT OF ACNB | cision,” sald Deborah Burns, com-|band, 1 should eay that the average| on” "eat Well. cover, put in & Acne is always a stubborn dist out of her trance. “I've just ould be fied with | “2m place apd let rise. Wher lease, but with patient and intelli anc at|man would be equally satisfied with | 1% 00 Oe a malt. ; Sent treatment fr can be cured; re [Mad the strangest feeling, Jane!” leither experience, But Jim isn’t the gar, salt, egg, wel lapesh are common when the caus Then, to my surprise, she went on|a He's—-a kind of knight,” 1 | b n, butter and enough flour t ative conditions return, To be suc: |** if whe took it for granted that “And he is never going to| knead Knead and let rise again tomsful, the treatment of acne must |mN@ Was a comprehending spirit know what a marvelou® girl he] When light roll into a strip one embrace both constitutional and| “Some time—months ago—Idream.| Missed marrying! But there's one| fourth inch thick. Spread wit! jocal measures. The constitutional |@4 that « person whose face 1| Consolation: he will never suffer, for) putter, pour over syrup, sprinkl treatment includes diet, hygiene, and| Couldn't see—but a person I was) he will never give Deborah Burns a) with nuts and roll up. Slice inte internal medication, Certain articles | Very fond of—disappeared—vanished single thought! And of course he/ one-inch pieces. Butter a pan, pu of food almost invariably produce | Ut Of my life while I watched him | Ought not to slices in close together, flat sid acne in some individuals; the articles | 6° down a long road! And just now,| I honestly hoped he would not. | down, and let rise for half an hour having this special tendency are |that old dream came back! So odd—|But somehow, it seemed to me that| Bake 25 or 30 minutes in a bot buckwheat, ry, hot bread, nuts, | here t* the terrace—and there the | Deborah was being cheated. She! oven cheese, chocolate, fried substanc | saton exactly as they were in my | deserved to have her devotion rec | $$ and excess of sweets and starches, dream! Weird, isn’t it? ognized, rewarded, at least, by a Speculating sounds more refine also milk; it is generally necessary ko your choice of the flow: | thought than gambling, but a fellow lose to cut off many of the socalled lux |ers,"” I maid. “As for the dream, (To Be Continued.) Just_as much. uries of life; among them, wines and|Deb, dear, everybody has that pe aa OVERJOYED O AECOVEAY. we thought he was going to die. K would bloat up with gas so bad thrt * it often looked like he was going t smother, and he was so constipate! ~ we had to give him laxatives ever day. He was so nervous the lea ,_ little thing would upset him, and hi. « condition was simply alarming. “We could find nothing that woul help him until we started him on + Taniac, but this proved to be the * very thing he needed. Why, thre bottles of this medicine has helped him so much that he has actuall gained 15 pounds in wejght, and < seems to be happy and feeling fin all the time. His appetite is so goo! that he wants to be eating all thr time, and his stomach is in suc! splendid order that he can eat any thing and everything he wants with out it troubling him a bit We ow his good health entirely to Tanlac and I think so much of the medicin I just can’t praise it enough.” Taniac is sold in Seattle by Barte} Drug Stores under the personal 4) rection of a special Tanlac represen tative, Pr, fy | 12%¢ Puffed Wheat, seeereeeee ABBE ready heating, Japan, Ceylon, India, A pure vege- 1b. can.-28¢ — ketiogg’s Krumbles, per — ke 37c soe arene Db. éay.:83@ Cream. of Wheat....20¢ Jj tT cm Ade sm a0-000 bina “4 vn cans Soap Dib. can. .5O¢ ii ce ‘ . 12%¢ Juice, pint. 39¢ e9¢

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