The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1921, Page 6

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The Seattle Star * erp: Amoctation And Uelted Pros Servi 9 A WORD FROM Josn wi IsE | Tw’ confidence a man shows often turns out t' be jist down. | right ignorance | —————— A grand jury investigation in New Fork shows citizens pay for protec An investigation in any other Would show the same thing. But val don’t get a whole lot of protec . |, The National Forestry association trying to select a national tree Our choice ts the ham tree Some Chicago psychologist says Phat a fat man is the best host P dinner, because there is always cer to be more on the table. you have to eat faster. China bas finally decided to have Mint. And by heck, if the Chinese ALL THE NEWS FROM HICKSVILLE HICKSVILLE, Jan. 11 Man in Hicksville will have to pay &n income tax this year. Unele Irv Patterson ts talking of Being to Florida. Uncle Irv says he Would go to Cuba but for the talk Mt would cause The disarmament qvestion is dis s@useed pro and con a great deal these days. A private car was attached to No. "3B as it passed thru town last Wedntsday. The name of the occu Pant could not be learned, but it is Tumored he was one of the high of ficials of one of the well known big Failroads running into New York Mott Ogden’s scheme of putting an electric toaster og cach table at the American house neue as successfully as he expected. women made it work o k but men get to talking and become interested in their conversation. “they let the bread burn ‘The marked-down sale craze which ‘ts sweeping the country has struck Hicksville and all our merchants are conducting them. Rev. Dunmore preached Sunday Ymorning, taking as his topic, “The > *Blosh of the Golosh, or the Introduce. ~ tion Into Rural Communities of the “Absurdities of Modern City Styles.” Abner Holly, our local inventor. has been reading up on fiddles and announces that he intends to investi gate the Stradivarius instrument and wee if he can find the secret of it, Which has been so long sought but Hever found. Mr. Stradivarius lived im Italy and was a famous manu- | facturer there some time ago. So far as is known, nobody In Hicksville owns one of his fiddles, Grandpa Moon has an old fiddie, given to him by his father, and he is suspicious i may be a Stradivarius, tho there is no name in it, ‘i Earl Duboise, The barber, gafety razors are becoming more common in this neighborhood, te result of women giving them to their men folks for Christmas presents | Earl sharpened two dozen last week fm the sharpening machine he put im iast summer. . reports o- \A LOT OF OLD FASHIONED GIRLS ‘The girls of the Burson factory of | Warren are not working this week ©n account of no stockings. They expect to go to work just as soon as more stockings arrive.— Warren 0.) Sentinel-Leader e- Henry Ford is reportec ing to borrow $50,000, be a lot of fun borre money It must that much STAND BACK, BOYS. Sign in the Ashland, ©.. city mar ket: “Chickens Dressed Here Every Day.” B A neighbor can be a terrible chiekens that h out your gar that frightens your children, or with sera hamm poreh your forbids phonograph jazz tu of thes lawful him He children gant dren mandi permit drive or ehildre fail te off hi the afety of mi You ignore W. EB. BARTON is so near to you. If the world 4 might forget him, but he is very fence question is an occasion of lo nens between farmers; and clothes in a class by themselves in munici: There are times when you hav what may have been the hidden the prophet’s declaration, “I will sho’ saith the Lord, but I will deliver into the hands of his neighbor.” T rible threat. Irving Bacheller has a story on aaa For Women’s Eyes Only . IME, about 8,000 years ago: } “The daughters of Zion are haughty, 'stretched-forth necks, walking and mincing as they go, and make a tinkling with their feet. The Lord will take away the bravery of their tinkling ornaments, their and the chains, the and the mufflers, the bonnets jand the ornaments of the legs, the head-bands, the rings, the nose jewels, the changeable suits of apparel ° the fine linens, and the hoods and the veils.”——From Isaiah, Chapter and cauls, bracelets and . TIME, about 1,000 or 1,500 years “In ancient China smal! round eyes were liked igirls were continually plucking their eyebrows *“ ago that they and walk with] | ; and the From “Female Beauty and might be thin and long }Ornament” by Isaac Disraeli * Only one | fas not worked out | | TIME, early 18th century “The ladies considering that the neck was a very modest part in a human body have freed it from those yokes, I mean those linen ruffs, in which the simplicity of their! ndmothers had inclosed it. “In proportion As the age refined, the dress sunk still lower, * Since the female neck thus grows upon }us, and the ladies seem disposed to discover themselves to us more and more, I would fain have them tell us once for all cand Pag they intend to ¢ Joseph Addison, jlish essayist, July 1718, on “The Extension of the male Neck.” } 6, TIME “Most latter part of 18th century adies here have two faces; one and another to show in company. The first is generally reserved for the husband and family at home; the other) put on to please ory he abroad, The family face is joften indifferent enough, but the outdoor one looks some- | thing better; this always made at the ‘looking glass, where is settled the complexion of the day.”——From Oliver} Goldsmith's “Citizen of the World.” “ta face to sleep in,| Sk ATT! S'TAK CIGARET AID TO DIPLOMACY? Despite the protest against cigaret-smoking sent to Presi- dent-elect Harding, by Lucey Gaston, crusader, Here days to right Derby r w » BE ADOor tain: Ifa TIME, nineteenth century: be “It must have been the same poet who gave the title ‘full dress’ to the half-dress worn now by fem@les of the better] sort at part Already have the shoulders emerged their superstitious enthrallment, and their bold from |"" example |* will no doubt be rapidly followed by equally spirited demon-| tneir the hody James ations on . impolitic.” the Poets.” strations from the rest of | Russell Lowell in his “Conve TIME, today: Newsp: | FASHIONS,” “MOTH SKIRTS AND SILK IN HIGH SCHOOL,” headline “PASTOR HITS CLUB CONDEMNS SHORT! ICKINGS.” “LIP-STICKS TABOO “PEEK-A-BOO WAIST# BARRED.” mga sre Thus, it will be seen the ef has been going on from Isaiah's with what results? At Olympia JLITICIANS who wear string ties and broad-brimmed} hats and try to look like Southern senators; politicians who chew tobacco; politicians who make Fourth of speeches and kiss babies; politicians who play poker all er rtt woman's dress hour, And o reform time until this night and head the committee on public morals d day; politicians with red noses who introduce bills the prohibition law more stringent; politicians uring th to mak who Ay they are “servants of the state’ politicians who declare that it costs them $15 a day “out of their own pockets” July | leetee the cigarel seems te are U.S. ep? Star: One thing ts cer feasible p! et car mystem were vely will n ps Tam wror © thinking » be recently, amo three envoys to France Ambassador Wallace, Quinones and Lord Derby of Englayd. etired as ambassador photographer and had this friendly picture Chicago's anti-tobacco} ke of diplomacy nowa- who use 'em, Left Spanish Amba. Just before the three went toa taken » give up and le it for awhile. 1 would & Webster, What if take over the odds and befory the fifteen at's eumy t some SAYS STAK STAND ON wi ' mk CASE iS "GUSH" a cor MUNUVAY, JANUARY BI, AS OTHERS SEE THE WORLD Iiditorials and Comments Reprinted From Various Newspapers ansville Prey ern Ind Abraham LAr to the be vt Vor long year pay fitting | wible for all | president They where |iaid the Amer yhood horr uble ro thru the territor of pa rked, stud bar pointed the boy Li foundation wtate 1 once includ The lof Lincoin's» leet apart @ por the \thus preserve | But thors hallowed. Lincoln mother corners and nooks int was no highway that the outside nd wit Inquiring T 4 TODAY'S QUESTION How do y GHANATY ANSWERS noe ‘onounce “PAD 49th at and xo} n the figure ‘#'/ N HILA, lipe pronoun | to be knowr M a hi Bs «hwa ut th HUTCHEGON, 1610 the te uppropriated mone in trom Dale te Home Trail nion of 1 without the first syte- }] *; ae} sador Lord| n tro famous Linc rren T. M n He Tra H ey refuse, and name new tof the one of th © of Ind reroute the Li if t no far we rolne ¢ the governc n to bers of the comet entire! jen Only rion | and alte made te justice and right should grant the Pr ple ilippine BY JAMES A, FREAR : Congressman From Wisconsin | ‘The ed rap already giver | without string Filipino have deve At Ashland, Ore. a supply of water und the 1 for | 1910 date tor ndependence, | store the idly an & people ring originally propose meane censu Jhave beer ten year & prop neveral of « | Sweet Home! For more than half a century this beautiful | song has stryck a re- | sponsive chord in the hearts of Americans. It | is appealing both to the home owners and those | who long for a home but are not yet fortunate enough to have one. wour rtunitie ntained for md to 54.4 per cent yer cent, Y zit 85 neluding Ru me of Ath vaiea Geeta To prospective home owner ?Why not buy NOW? Lower prices, easy terms, and better times in prospect, impel you to decide. And when you buy, that your title is protected by Title Insur- ance, as issued by WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” Assets More Th racy, rank we all are our friends, the f their commerce t# with n ever their romised ir governme if you don’t If choone your , 10240 56 a , quiver.” a rect) — eine | i! Dry—Ke; Rainproof Sheds— Dry Slab and Mill Wood $6.00 Load Green Mill and Slab Wood Mixed $8.50 Double Load Westlake Fuel Co, CAPITOL 457 EVENINGS NORTH 4693 Our Trocks Go Anywhere id oO 1 accordingto law withe to attend the legislature; vests as a sign of their like reformed bartenders ; politicians who introduce bills for their constituents and} then have them killed wives dictate their policies; cts; politicians who would like toj¢, privileges for their distri te “influenced” but are with; politicians who wear horn-rimmed glasse who “T we ts oe ribbons; politicians politicians who say, the laboring man? corporations but never get what they have and occasionally a politician who really makes an honest effort to represent the p The Incomparable Mary ARY GARDEN has the incomiparable why she had taken over politicians ho refuse to wear democracy; politicians who look politicians with cauliflower ears; in committee; politicians whos« politicians who demand special} to bothe with polities ; nd black too unimportant be m. a living out ork 15 hours a day; why shouldn't iticians who work hard for big been promised ublic. just proved again that she is the mong prima donnas. In explaining} the unusual and arduous job of! manager of the Chicago Opera Co., the incomparable Mary | with this idea oing minted, narch’*s name han hone A if you J. B. GRANT sald, io nothing, and 1 wher nd for right! as a at your power f ter millions! ay grow at the front of aye MUND VANCE COOKE. said, “I once had a voice.” Now that is an admission which, we d are say, no other] prima donna on earth would make even under torture But Mary Garden's mind functions in widely different from the average her stupendous success as an artist thru t of her special gifts, thru unending hare known her capacities and she has mac | them. She has not been burdened with illusic And now she has accepted a man’s job of jopera company, with its ticklish duties !peramental singers. She will do as muc the opera in her new capacity, probably, : tdone for it singing actress Yes j comparable. as a woman's a fashion rather| She has had| he careful culture i work. She has le the utmost of rat | ms about herself. directing a great of handling tem h for th rt as she has he IS of! alr eady| the In Oni0y At the first chill! Take Genuine Aspirin marked “Bayer Cross’’ to break up your Cold and relieve the Fever, Stuffiness. with the Headache, Warning! To get Genuine Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over 19 years, you must ask for ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,’’ and look for the: name ‘‘Bayer’’ on the package and on each tablet Always say ‘‘Bayer. thing grave “Keeping Up With ! Y DR. WILLIAM E. He BARTON den daughte & comp fron sound window ook within open on the your sleey that play and for r and the wt neigh und wash the dishe rhe on your f n the mes, e iniquitie for rm. 1 to shoot 1 permit h to be extrava ve and sympathize #0 th come ng that them te as fast a do. He » shovel the ou shail Ire ia dog and t c We have t world Ghesterton this to friends; we make our enemie: ici canals t r. He is Man of body and nd cannot ver him werg larg near. ‘The m1 ng-standing bit t tics 0} line quayte \ pal courts neighbor t intere » thi make in the ting geniu just now or n country, ha th is front wa toward « because martyrdom ve the result » made as te ' particularly interested negroes because be our neighbo: the man alist suse they are pedanti e & wuspicion of I experienfe behind | w them no merc them every hat is @ ver, have of the to r because ety he in th permanent needs of ia for 1 For them bebind much of luxury, and go with Riley we used to be so bhapp hall find neighbors we may well » we und even of #tation Fo man | ma u comfort to und ter back Grigab) whar #0 pore there we Each *' the relief Earache, Bayer-Tablets“Aspirin Boxes of 12—Bottles of 7 Aapirin Ye the trade nrark of May Bayer package’ contains safe and proper directions for The Law That ry Guards Your Savings absolutely compels us to invest all funds in First Mortgages on Improved Property, and in City, State and Government Bonds only, and to this absolute safeguard is added the business judgment and respon- sibility of the following Officers and Directors: Ss A. F. ANDERSON Ss. President President Discovery E Logging Company; Dire tor National City Bank ADOLPH F. I INDEN Vice CORWIN SHANK Counsel S. WALKER nt National ROBT. Vice Pre Bank of GRONDAHL Bank of Sea FRED A, ANDERSON ™ Treasurer of Discovery Bay Logging Company ALL FUNDS LEFT HERE ON ON BEFORE of Colds—also for Rheumatism, Lumbago, One of Seattle’s Oldest Established De ntal Offices He Ne che, uritis Specializing in High-Class Crown, Plate and Special Locat Bridgework Attention Modern Methods Dentistry—Low Prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists ed for years at 8, KE. Cor, Ist & Pike. Toothache, n generally, Neu and for 24— Bottles of 100—Also Capsules—All drugy Manufacture of Monoaceticncideater of Salicyitcacts to Out-of-Town Patients High-Class Phone Main Saturday, Feb. 5th WILL OF THE MONTH to start the wise habit of regular twenty years our members have less than EARN DVIDENDS FROM THE WRST “making this week a specially oppottune time saving. never For earned Per Annum Dividends si Pitaninne Resources Over Four Million Dollars ’ Puget Sound Savings Loan fssociation Where Pike Street Crosses Third @ pes rere RRS ee pres Sl x

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