The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1920, Page 15

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Wido—T think he did not see the] PROTECT CANNED board makes an exceflent protector.) A @oodworker of Tokyo, Japan, : other. The beret In the tall grass r \FRUIT FROM LIGHT The shade is easy to handia, One| has carved an exact image of hin fables put up in’ glass cans should | leaving the other free for bam or A SCHOOL OF EXPERIENCE, AND d : eked amy andere ant iva he prota tom the leh [eandi, A lth ural tated | A RRIAGE THE CHIEF STUDY; ( The Newspaper “That's all," 1 repeated, scarcely |if the shelves are open, an old | justed each tin er paling : (ANOTHER MUSICAL] m . THE BOOK OF DEBORAH knowing Ge be aus window shade hung over the eup- requiring the w we of b IE EXPECTS TO GRADUATE tet-/DEB CANNOT WITHHOLD HER LOVE FOR) (1.7 ais pack to the! er ee eet, pate gr oe TREAT tated tn Yous he ques JIM IN TIME OF STRESS Fe eee tha Sehdisaene tame ters printed in your columns on the questions of love, divorce, Gave 6b Cartes and Mbrtesurns, havel ‘ | marriage, married life, etc., etc, with the various comments ; Chrys} you Know. We'll save Fim ome] icon earthed in Mealeo, Gentral SEE THAT THE NEW COAT IS A Pgiins and Varied * se decide: ” y views | Was unafraid. n we met poor] how. Chrys will get help here z | } Program ® your readers, that I have decided to set forth my view jak Seeks ve n temryb, with| seed. Mmuet BAR America and South America. | Arranged by Montelius the matter. t a word of comment, brought] «ret me hold him—so—until help * Tama man of average intelligence. I occupy a position in} jor crop down on her hore, and I} eomes.* Deb turned Jim's head TRAVELING SALESMAN on the city service. I have been maried over 1 ze. Am the} nad to lash my own in order to/on hor arm, and brushed the sand | American Hawaiian Quartet tof “Yather of several children. My wife is a good woman, can keep by her side. from his bair as tenderly as a Appear in Person; Latent Octe ‘bake, sew, mend, patch, and swear like a trooper when things| In the narrowest part of the; mother might care for a dying CONTINUALLY DIZZY z ber Records to Be Fe n't go just to her liking. She can also get mad and throw | read. between a wall of great forest) Child. “Jane—you ride the other o—- A service-giving garment sie eee Plane 7° “ee trees, we saw, from a distance, a| way for help.” Mr. W. avis, residing at Hunt yy more out the window in 15 minutes than I can bring in thru] Wiis Spot which we knew to be| “Keep your head, Deb, You! inovrn wacky Bt trate Py that has stood every test. 1 tu ctdcn dak Se ie door ina month of hard labor, I have several times) peporh Burns. Coming closer, we| know that there's nothing but the! ually he became run down and was For many years we have and interpeting musical entertain: bought her nice rings, watches, bracelets, ete., which she Very | perceived that she moved; she Was! forest belonging to the Castle estate| affijcted with se headaches and sold Bradt Ovdisaah ment n be heard without] is : vhenever she gets| unhurt; she was kneeling over @/in that direction, ‘Tell me what! dizziness. He says that he complete 50) sradbury Overcoats charge than the free recital to” ‘promptly takes to some cheap junk shop whenever she ge one 2 Bn . the hai bedy atretched in the road; her! nappened.”* ly lost his “pep” and was afraid that and Suits to the men and Ht given Saturday, October 9, an a , and sells for anything she can get for hace \ nes ides | “F™= supported a man’s head. Deb did not hear me, As if she|he would soon lone his poxition aa a . fellows of Seatt! the auspices of Montellus kly allowance of about $8 to spend as she pleases, besides | y giipped trom my horse and! and Jim were alone in the universe, | traveling mleeman unless he recov young fellows of Seattle— | House in thelr Hall at ‘Third Wher clothes. If I speak to another woman, she immediately | rusned to ner side. I heart her| she moaned ered his strength and normal poise with all the Style, Quality | University. These concerts a Fe res she is low and vile and she knows all about her. She| murmur in a colorless monotone “Darling! Dartingt Darling’ He was induced by a clerk in one and Workmanship it is given for the music-loving publle | ie 4 fe P A rs; she calls me a brute and a liar;| “Parting! My love! My beloved!"| ‘To .end that pitiful wailing I pnt] of the stores of the Owl Drug com of Seattle, and all interested tn} els sage her eee 4 a Koad ghee sung|, 1 SW her kiss the man's white] my hand on her shoulder and in-|Pany in Los Angeles to try Vinol. possible to get into a gar- music are urged to attend, , ery man she sees is trying to insult her, and every YOUNG) «ena and 1 knew without look: | sisted Within a month Mr, Davis maya be ane a b in no charge, and everyone rir! I know or speak of is selling her soul to the devil. ing that Jim Lorimer was stretched] Toll me what happened?* obse ved age idea improvement me men ‘s em you can buy welcome, The program b ef ——— = | before me in the dust. “1 was riding slowly—to save | now he is feeling fine your Bradbury promptly at 4:15, ely on not song he, : are cid bnough to knew better, so let) Chrys did not dismount. She has! sandy. Two men stepped from tho| Vinol, the wonderful recuperative| PROGRAM bu what you would do, for I/tnem pay a man’s or woman's pen-|, genius for doing the one import-|treea. One on each aide, Common| tonic for weakened or. emaciated | S “Manyana,” Fox-trot , ive made up my mind exact- |alty—<death or life imprisonment—as| an thing im an emergency. She tramps, I should think. I've never| ™en, Women and children, is sold in! Happy,” medley Onestep MI and that is I am going to) ‘ey know right from wrong. || took in the situation—she never! been molested before, Since my | Seattle by Swift Drug company, Sec | Played by Prince's Danes TF gat tn the end. CoAT TnL then, let's look at It In| stopped to ask a single question | war experience, I'm not afraid of | ond ave, and Fike at. Orchestra ied life, you know, is} teu ave until 18 and 21 yearn of | {8S pogpesle = yada greed cong Oe rallye a | Pigiceemterny: : » , was off for help. self, T could have got away. 1/ aunties sv basnigaaaal Cal ach i age, and are not supposed to be wise " > 14 as H | i a a wonderful experience, cnckeh to handle thelr oWavestate,| [Dut ® Conger on Sime pues, to | st them as hard as 1 could with —and Bradbury Suits reine ee Nore Hayes : there are a peg os oge Hoe isn't dead.” I whisper my crop. They laughed. I turned | Ipoll,” waltz-ballad em “yatephatn sweieadaiee theta y Dott ine privttege {the Kit. “Where is he hurt?® Rise abbtente che: known. tab offer a selection of the best (Cunningham, Dubin and Wi ret eg palin. yg Corgi gnc) I I | coat back. T/trick—and he knocked one man| materials, made up in the styles Plano sdection that this life is but ajot = man or woman, but must pay! 10 one quick glance and covéred| fiat. I was lashing the other when | ot MAb, eeascbine tut tect at Medley of Hawaiian Airs thool of experience, where |) h* same penalty if they commit) 11. peq splotches. His garments|1 heard an auto coming. The men | | Dances, sung by An are preparing for another|* tye" juare instructed the jury | V°T* soaked. There was a horrid/did, too. | The one in the gras] ; ice carer in person) ne 3 z " ool in the dust. I perceived that| drew a gun. It was Jim, of course 4 in person) d better one in a life tojin Joseph Morton's case not to con: | Pn ted Sone all thet Soule” Belen the moa lags ttnine AS re . “In Sweet September," Fox4rat | come. If that be true, I am|*i4er his extreme youth. Why not? | i, with her materials. She bad|auto, leaving the engine turning. | Open an Account wing a wonderful experi-|,.ty Where chilinen like these ccuii| ‘Orn off her white linen . riding| He grappled with the man at my hee, and feel sure that I will| nave kind treatment (1 said kind|*kirt and she had used If with) ———- eo : At The Eastern “14 loves Pah and _ bo well prepared. Kreatment) and proper training, he| th skill she bad acquired in the/ SUCCESS OF A MEDICINE ad 4 Love to Yall, Ase a "tsi to| taueht a trade, and by the time they| Wat She was as white as All things succeed which fill a real | a X emma payment fe all thet f Arte caged me sage y wont sign my name to} oo men and women, will be sorry|thin lingerie which fearcely Con-| need; that @ doctor in kept busy day neceseary—then the balance can be Charact this, as there would be noth-| for their crimes comynitted. I believe — her agen py og and might proves his ability and taken care of by the week or month. “The Harlequin” Vata Fos : th i or hin | Ske never Io at me, skill; that Lydia KB. Pinkham’s Vege. “ Ang to keep house with in less|in giving « child a ehanee for hi rained her eyes from Jim's face. | table Compound is sold in poo. Oe ronny a | life, and when a boy or girl has had fe n 20 min if she were no chance at life because of improp.| “Over there—I've seen them look es in almont every city, town Piano selection 5 see this in print. If I were or home training, or because of lack | —Sust #0," she whispered. miet in America and in for-| paabbena cto Secs 9 live life over again I‘sup-| ot mentality, the more the reason| I tried to comfort her. eign countries as well, proves its ‘ bond ne oe a . x “ Accordion solo by Guido: pse I would marry the same] they should have that chance at the| | ‘Maybe It's only a few rita, ear.| merit, and women are found every-| Christ n’s School y Mediey of Hawallan Manone . } hands of the ls Remember Worst cases you, wherd who tell of health restored by} ” pman; for all I know 1) "ns of the law. | i saw, over there. So many got well, Itw use—Advertisement, : see a ae A ‘Those of you who read this, will o ncing appear in person) night do worse if I didn’t. you please go back In — os | “If I Wait Till the End of eos A MARRIED MAN, | tite and think of the th you did | 1108 Broadway . World” . o {Vor that were wrong before you were 20 New classes in ballroom dancing mn Plea for Our sears OE O06, ORS the Seyes you bag? A Permanent H a i r Wa ve Meniideen vid tas : 5 Campbell and ae > Have your ideas changed any in -” joy Prisoners the years you've lived since? Lucky HAVE US WAVE IT NOW an@ | ie nnique. embracing Bar “Pretty Little Cinderella, Dear Miss Grey: T am thinking of! you didn’t do something rash, And PAY FOR IT TER xs reef ‘ort de Bras, Adagio | Playea by children, for that is all they are | perhaps you had a real home and LA Phone Fast 102 Prince's Dance Orchestra boy, omen pes lage sg old, | lovely parents, too, to encourage you | At your own convenience Prison for jife, and Roy Wolff, sen-| when you was on the right path, and to hang October 22. | discourage you when on the wrong. | IN SMALL PAYMENTS | Joseph Morton did not commit) and stili you had a hand time, and Our credit plan is the very best guarantee in the world that urder; in fact, the papers stated at|i¢ you got into trouble, some kind you will be satisfied with the results obtained. time that when it came to kill-| mother or father helped you out A wave will save you at least one-half hour every day of the he refused and told inom White| Wind words and’ tite word of em | wetk ' o Luxury lax to p do It himself. Way down in the|couragement mean a world to the| Every one can now discard the old curling tron and patent ttom of his heart, he may never | young. } eurlers for we have brought the ‘ad we dreamed that White would do|” y¢ tn Md be some a P H SD a'thimes aod atten the Milling [pean ton tae Saayaeteeet fa |f| PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE aa ay friere did not know what else to do to| who are kicked from pillar to post | *REACH OF ALL ¢ ; p himself out of trouble but to/ @ chance! " > r s p hide the body. |JUSTICE FOR THE curtprex.| For appointment call Main 6507 pers On Rew, ew ay quince wan » popu tood A LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP ,,.°2°.,. $1 Per all penalties when he is under age. | among the ancient Greeks and Ro P 7 ‘The law may say it‘is because they * mans. é e AND WE ARE SELLING A PARTICULARLY FINE LINE OF, SHOES THIS FALL AT— $3.95 B. oy. 3 Durabl e Suits ___ Boys’ Snappy Hats $2.00 up aot ‘ $ 4 95 New showing of Cloth Hats for school boys. in several youthful and becoming styles and in excel- ~ " $7.98 to $18.00 lent plain and fancy patterns. Good wearing and well ” 4 y j $595 finished. Mothers, don’t overlook these exceptional values in Boys’ Flannelette Waists $1 39 Suits for your boy. They are in fine cheviots, worsteds, Titra -s Shai Ge’ ca wwearton’ ft lett : - $ 95 * : ag = ee u ood Vv: s i yvearing annelette cassimeres, serges, mixtures and durable corduroys— Waists; good weight, gray color. For school they are Bien 6: all at reduced prices. practical, serviceable and warm. Ages 7 to 15, Every suit is right up to date in style; fashioned of , excellent wearing fabrics, and made up to fit perfectly. Boys Pants $1. 25 to $4: 00 ve i Tipe We are offering” the best values in the city in Boys’ Our stock of patterns offers a wide choice. These Suits | qyousers. The patterns are well selected, and come in : jee! $7: were formerly from $10.00 to $22.50. Now cut to | jight and dark colors, Many of the pants are full lined. $7.98 to $18.00. Cotton, wool and mixed fabrics. Ages 7 to 17. ; \; Per Pair VALUES MADE POSSIBLE ONLY Men’s Fall Apparel at Low Prices Men’s Union Suits $2.10 Men’s Wool Hose 35 : A clean-up Tiee's po ap dan Suits; medium Special values v3 iad a aan wee nae Hose, Ox- CASH BUYING weight; suitable for Fall wear. Come with long sleeves, ford color; reinforced toes and heels. At our price these ankle length and closed crotch. Mostly size 38. are great bargains—3 pairs for $1.00. FOR SEVENTY STORES Shirts and Drawers, $2.50 Garment Cotton Hose 22c A splendid offering of Men’s Shirts and Drawers; fall Exceptional values in Fine Cotton Sox; reinforced heels weight; mixed cotton and wool; gray color. These are and to all colors including black; will give excellent well made and nicely finished. service; all sizes. Men’s Fleeced Union Suits $3.50 Cashmere Hose 65c Fine Gray Fleeced Union Suits; excellent for Fall and Fine soft Cashmere Hose for men; gray, natural color Winter wear; knitted wrists and ankles; closed crotch; and black; reinforced toes and heels; extra fine quality warm and comfortable. Sizes 34 to 46. and excellent value at this price. Sateen Bloomers Misses’ Union Suits Children’s Underskirts 65c to $1.35 $1.00 to $1.65 $1.00 up For school children we are offering some Fine fleece-lined Union Sults for Misses; | Good-wearing Flannelette Underskirts for splendid values in Black and White Sateen | white and ecru colors; high neck and long | children; medium weight; fastened at shoul Bloomers; they have band at waist and knee, | sleeves or low neck and short sleeves. Good | 1°f OF walst; taped edges; hemstitched 1 flounce. Ages 2 to 14. and are of a serviceable quality of sateen. | wearing garment, at very reasonable prices Priced according to age. Ages 2 to 1% Agen 2 to 1, Boys’ Union Suits Men’s Work Shoes $6.00 Boys’ Shoes $5.00 . $1.25 to $2.00 We are offering some dandy strong Shors Heavy weight fleeced Union Suite for boys; for school boys; English last; invisible eye | long sleeves, ankle length. The seams are lets; heavy sole, You can depend on these | lock«atitchea to prevent ripping. Gray color; leather ele; bellows tongue; blucher cut. for good service and comfort. Sizes 2% to 6. | closed crotch. Ages 2 to 16. Extra good values in Men's Heavy Shoes for work; soft and comfortable uppers; heavy ° e “THE STORE THAY, Children’s Rain ,Capes $4 ‘SAVES VOU MONEY Just what your girl needs for the wet weather—a tee 7) a ND F Figeas pe Amelie, cape. These are of blue sateen and rubber- y/ | <i LOoR-tiTeL pups - SECON ‘al lined, Hoods are attached. The capes are attractive- : STORES linc aad boon! case e capes are attractive. 70 STORES 70

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