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OREGON ; sabi Mother Dies Trying to Save Daughter; Boy Dies Sav- Ing Young Girl ‘@Bught in deep water at Rockaway beach, Ore., when she went to the aid W. SEATTLE LIN | CHATTER! |Just a Bit of Gossip Heard on the Car By Aileen Claire “Ele useg to think so much of me when there Was so little of me, and now he thinks so little of me when there is so much of ma and no matter if there are ties, and It takes a@ long time to get a divorce, It be hooves & woman nowadays to hold ber husband. So I have to reduce I've given up eating bread, potatoes, meat, all of the vegetables that I like, milk, toe cream, cream in my coffee and almost everything else. “Now, at meal time, I might just as wall be turned out to grase. I eat perfect rafts of green stuff, until I .| can Simost feel a bell aronod my neck, and drink quantities of lemon TALIAN ARMY Gen, Badaglio Will Be in Seattle Aug. 15 His exceliency Gen. Petro Badag |Mo, commanderinchief of the Ital ; an army, will arrive tn Seattle from Chicago August 15, on hie tour of the United States to thank the American people and the representa tives of Italy in the United States for their part done in the world war, General Badaglio himself started as a colonel in the Italian army, but rafiked by the clone of the war equally with Dias and Cavigia He ts maid to have laid the plans for the battle of Vittorio Veneto which took the final victory for Italy from the Austrians. The central and Colonel Sicfliant, who i» accompanying him, will be entertained on the night of their ar- rival with @ reception and banquet at the New Washington hotel, Among those present will be Gov CHIEF COMING) THE SEATTLE STAR MERE FRECKLE DRIVES HER MAD)” (2702. Shudders! What By Aileen Claire “Say, Clarice, ain't it the truth that a woman will suffer anything for her looks? Ain't it flerce what some of ‘em will go thru? Let me tell you some thing.” ‘Thus spoke the clerk in a well-known Seatilo beauty shop when 1 breesed in. “There was 4 dame breezed tn here the other day who had a face hope the boss don’t hear this, cause she's a surepay customer- but honest, Clarice, she had a face like @ can of hominy. You know the kind I mean—one of those long, horsey looking kind with no color to her skin and so salle too, And do you know what she wanted? A bleach for that skin. Her and bleach! Can you tmagine that? “Well, I hauled out that new THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921. SPOKANE, Aug. 4—Union Trust company of Spokane appointed guar dian yesterday for $129,000 estate of Mra. Anna L. Corbin, committed to Medical Lake inaane honpital re cently. Gee, but Boldt'’s Bread ts good! —Advertisement, in order te introduce our GUARANTY whalebone) plate, “which” ie BANK | eeertascs pee Gor AND TRUST CO. 4% DENTISTS if Drug Stores All Should Close knoek ‘em dead stuff we have, and| see that I'm using th knock ‘em dead te what it does. If “Do you that stuff doesn't bring out the back and tll the skirts here ‘hidden beauty lying dormant un that I spent the best part of der that dead outside skin’ as the} ‘em papering the boarder’s room advertisements say, I'll mine my| and helping Ma wash all the guess, I koow, I've used it It'll] curtaina for the neighborhood? either pull all her skin off or tor NOT ARGUING ment her #o she'll get a knife and ST TRUTH do # little carving on her face her} “ut say, ain't there some bird | welf Hike I almost did. who chirped something about « | “Then there ts another dame who| woman's complexion being her comes in here and buys that new | great amet? I ain't arguing with henna powder that ts abmolutely| him at all. That sure is the truth guaranteed to give you « coloring Some of the women come in here) “But let me tell you one thing, | just wild eyed because they have a Clarice, ‘that etuff has ite wuses.| freckie on the end of thelr nose or For us poor working girls it can't) under their left eve. They hate ‘em be beat. You're my pai and I can| worse than polson. | toll you this, that when I return! “Men are brutes about ‘em, too. from my vacation @ beautiful gold |1f « girl has « freckle on her lly en brown from the rays of the burn-| white skin just leave it to a man ing sun, where I spent my two/to tell her about it And it ain't weeks, just look @ little cloner and/as tho omen ain't all lost our All work guaranteed for 15 " vy eo aan © ng an seth name day. nation and advice free, Call and See Samples of Our Gauntt, William F, Seatt) Hacking, Ruth H, Beatth Aspirall Hayes, Most of our present led by be ne ale in er seeing & man without & shave, either, But may, I've seen more than one sweet young thing come in here with her eyes full of ‘Tyreen, Nellie, Seattle ........Legel Tromier, Frank W, Seattle . Olive, Beattie . ON SAVINGS HENRY KLEINBERG, he mors REAL PAINLESS he 1M. ‘tag, ‘ar ce. Philip F. Beat rtha BE. Seat Winger, Wendell Newton, Kurfuret, a G, Bnumelaw ., Hansen, Charles, Portland Keegan, Margaret A. Vort Bingham, Harold, Seattle . Leberl, Frances, Seattle . Yeager, Geor, wari onges ‘se Ed ‘a, Freemon, Marjorie Lillian, attle .... ‘ Juice and water. Every one I 8°) ornor Louis F. Bart, Mayor Hugh “Fiee. ae says that she had @ friend who didn't | © Caldwell, Italo Unti, Itallan con- eat any of this or that and lost two sul: F. M “Bassetti, editor La Ital pounds in a week, and then I cut/iang Independente; representatives that off from my diet. of all Italian societies in Washing. on: MY ton, and members of the official DEAR, NO! staffs from Bremerton and Camp “My hughand @ays that he can't | Lewis. sit on the same seat in the street] General Badagtio wil leave for car with me, altho yeu do It easily, | Portland after two days’ stay in Se don't you?—and you're not so terri. | attle, Vital Statistics] tears because some weasel that she had been wasting her time on had told her that she looked as tho some one had blown bran in her face, GREEN POWDER | USED BY SOME | “There are some others who use that green powder, too. You know that's the slick stuff for people with red faces. Too bad they didn't know about it before they took the ‘lkker away from us people. It would have been the bunk for guys with red nowen “Then we've got some laven- @er powder that we sell the moths who fly at night! And honest ft can give you a skin that looks Ihe chalk. It's good dope to use when you want some poor goof to fall for the ‘ily white beauty of your soul.’ Too bad you can't use M in the day- time to make the bows see how tired you are from working so hard when you know it's from a tho camel walk tilt 3 OLYMPIA—Highway division to) “Say, Clarice, beat it! Here comes ‘g¢| open bids Aug. 30 for constructing the old man He's an awfnl exe and 23) seven miles of Sanset highway be-'is off me because I talk so much Legal| tween Baird and Moses Coulee. Ol crab,” \ ‘DIVOR DIVO! Urkenas, Pal, CES GRANTED Theodore from John, . Mike J. from Valeria. Bichmann, Arnold from Frances Stoner, Roma MH. trom Fred G. Frances Marian from B A. la from Bebe. from Samuel Howard from Thomas Taiph. G. from Meary © DEATHS . TH 1414 Roy at. Cy 17, 1202 N. 43rd aitten, Douglas D, 42, 6900 62nd * Anthony J, 6221 Corson ison, Abraham, 45, 1110 Bighth | |Nordquist, George W. 38 6714 j,, viehth “ave, N. Ww. | Me Marie J.. 48, Providence hoa- 1118 14th ave | nc 6, Idaho. 4 200 40th Ch EN PIC | you are in the right place. a ye be | this ad with you, HOMER W. BUNKER, Preaidents I, 4 5 = [OHIO % Vraser-Patterses hospital, was drowned In the tte river near the Waverly ARTHUR C KAHLER Casbi ‘ashier FRANK BKOWN, Assistant Cashier, GEO. L. WILTON, Assistant Cashier. FO, ¥. WACHTIN, of Dayton, Ore, was im the Willamette near Day- when he went to the aid of a girl, Carol Clark HOQUAIM.—In onder to discour- Practice of killing elk for their John R. Heskins, exalted ruler jutam lodge of Elka, sets example @iscarding his elk’s tooth watch Se- + «Legal be: -» Lewel Dimick, Dexter A. Seattle” Reichelderte attle ... eee Inman, TH. Seattle . Schepp, Hisie, Seattle Wilson, Crowell K. Vancouve or r. Foret, Whitmore, Margaret ronto, Ont om ue. tule Hloomaness, 1. 6. io, J A tle . BV. Seattle nrad, Bremerton ude, Seattle es w ki, W.. Keyport w.. Richardson, G.. Keyport Brooks, Mathew Th, Seattle .. . 16 Maker, Beatrice, Seattle | ee. Joseph, 65, King county hos-| Cummins, R pita | Kilke, Elisabeth, 17, 7200 28th ave | PURE | MALTED Alexande . Pabrin, § nder, Levi Washington M.S . je J, Bellingham Now is the time to house and insinuate that you're fat, my dear, not for the world. “T walk, and roll, and do all sorts of terrible things, If it weren't that I had so many bundles to carry, I'd | be walking now, but I simply can't BIRTHS stand these hills, when I have s0 | Houghton, Luther D, Vashon island, many things to carry. It's bard|,. boy. ben rag myself up the hitia.|THtot% William H., 1684 37th ave, “A Uttle boy at the bathing beach | Yagie, J. Ls. 127 N. 78th st, boy | Sunday yelled at me when I went | Norton, W. L.. S47 18th ave A OW. inte the water. He yelled: ‘Look out | pouin N. A, €700 Dayton ave. girt | for the tidal wave, folks." And my/Petkorich, Frank, 4248 Juneau st, husband thinks up all the terrible! . | stories about fat people that he can. |} oe sree The other day he heard one about a | Morten on. Edgar BtPy ith ave. lfann hifle Maa Fir i| *™: woman who had to have two seats at |. & . boy Rascussen, Hans, New Orleans. Legal | the theatre, and then, when she sent | Salim); Frank, 6618 26th ave. N. Wa | TmniMittiag “Beattie ‘Wawel | some one to buy her the seats, she| Randolph, Arthur M. $10 K 70th at, | arrived at the show to find one on| | «irl each aide of the aisle, It tnn't a new | Smith, Howard MR. Fastoria girt |. Miller, George, Seattl joke, but he laughs as if it were. | island, boy. sd . “And, really, when I see the ekin- | Rogers. > Th A, 2715 69th ave & . girl AY, almost scrawny, young things! wiijos, Morria, 3213 37th ave & We jthat determine the presentday| © ¢iri styles, it makes me sick. Just the | Zuppe, William, 6912 46th ave 8, other day I heard one girt in a de-| z ‘ partment store say to another when | j:! ke he tab We abt ok bey, I came in, ‘Who's her tailor? Tha, M. HM, $12 B Repu other said, ‘Omar, the Tent Maker.’ That is an old joke, too, and I cer. tainly didn't stay long there. I had | | planned to buy a coat there, too, and | had to go to another store and buy | a frightful one that I didn’t in the} “Dont rub your youth away Sis ; Daniel El, $148 Holly et, r Tirbin, George A, TTM Renton ave, Jackson st, bay. *, girl ave a, boy. | TRompece. Henry, 706 University . boy. Her hipado look better, but, my dear,;Briscctt!, Prank, 2010 Ingersol pl, Alfred, Ta uah, ’. 7, Donald ee eth ave & rom, Gustov, 1514 Boysie st, L Kfoch, & K. In, Seattia boy, jLinne, Alvin R, Chesterfield Apta, a rir! cradle, ‘William J. 2117 Fourth ave ~ wir Wation, William J, 416 Bighth ave, if wing. Doung Q. 1 King st. bey. | Hara, David, 340 15th ave. boy. | Hass, Lavonne, 162_N. 35th at, girl Htine, Henry, 936 26th ave A, r oibray, Clarence B, 119 Blaine st, Colley, James HL, 6226 32rd ave N. c, gtr Fox, Aromas J, 4223 42nd ave, 8, de: Tourlel, Morria, 1509% E. Spruce st, TACOMA, Aug. 4.—Marking the| wir close of four weeks of active mili | Millen, James D, €311 16th ave. NX. | white, Wiltiam V, 601 37th ave. % Sneigrove, W. MH, 6209 32nd ave. N. on, & M., $019 27th ave. &. gtrt 1, Cark, 493 Sind ave N., boy. oan William EB. 1101 Sixth ave Ha om Soh M, 1100 BH Alder st. f: kmgrew. Joho A, 1212 Third ave Smith, Ihaymona Ry 1962 11th ave Ne git Browns. Roy J. 2730 Boylston ava, Von Werberg, John A. 2810 Cascadia ave, girl |MARRIAGE LICENS Name and Residenen. Age Guillen, Ray Ry Wind | Urey, Martha it, Se Hardy, Goorge F., Kelly, Mary T.. Pe Te Is any one else doing what _ Mrs.Emily Morton was ? Charles H. Muir, commanding offi Mrs. Morton, who wrote us this letter, at first failed to soak her clothes accord» © ing to the directions below. Now that she is soaking them she gets the same wonderful results with Rinso as her neighbors do. Among the thousands of enthusiastic letters we have received about Rinso there have been a few like Mrs. Morton’s raising some question about its use. We are giving on this page all the questions we have received and our answers. If any other woman has any question, won't she write us? of Rinso must be used to Reston is ts Tyee Memes eae eee ee Question: “Should I dissolve Rinso in boiling Salm mi 3 washing machine? ee package?” machine. jestion: “ washing Answer: You will get a much richer, soapier nee ® ses suds if you dissolve Rinso in boiling water, according to the directions below, before Seattle 1921 Second Avenue The Hotel Washington is across from us MARY MAULEY, 21, | Funeral services will be held from ig | St. Benedict's church. Folks, It's Up to You Now! You owe it to yourself to investigate. Answer: No, Rinso ts made especially for the reguiar family wash. Silks, woolens, and the sheer fabrice should be washed in Lux. = Is any other soap needed with Rinso? Question: “Do I have to use any other soap when I use Rinso?”™ Answer: No. Soak the clothes with Rinso as directed below and the dirt will all come out and leave the Clothes spotiessly clean. No other soap is meeded. Does hard water make any difference? Question: “I have used Rinso for starly % makes the work caster but I still have to rub quite a little. I use it according to directions—half a package toa tub of clothes. The water is very hard here. Do you suppose that has anything to do with it?” Answer: Yes, when the water is hard, a larger amount You have heard of our LOW SHOE PRICES |" Glance through our windows and convince yourself Fash, Sad Senttte that we are not making any idle boast. Sty Ng Te agg Cook, EB. D., Seattle MEN-- WOMEN--CHILDREN | Dobransky, Julia M., Aberdeen Be Reicher ig Mcgummant | Dolan, May Beattie | King. Henry No. 400—$1.60 No. E-31—$5.20 Women’s White Can- Men’s Brown Ehglish vas Shoes. last Shoes—$8.50 vaiue. | Burnett, Mary Le, Seatel som: Rte GAO0 No. 82—$7.80 Peterson, Roy, Seattle Women’s Kid, Lace, fs Low-heel Shoes — $6.50 | \. Men's bench made spe- cial English last, in all value. widths—$12.00 value. No. 140—$3.80 Women’s Black Kid, No. B—$3.80 comfort model, low heel | Men’s Gunmetal Shoes —$6.00 value. Shoes—$6.00 value. No. 356—$5.30 No. 358—$4.80 Men’s Black Kid, plain FB oy acc Black gn dressy mode! X- f : is—$8.00 value. toe Shoes—$6.00 value. No. 71—$5.80 Men’s Dark Brown, No. 115—$5.20 Women’s -Brown Kid, soft toe cap Shoes— $8.00 value. - Seattle therine M., Seatt n Gordon, Seattle Legal Heben Elizabeth, Se- Gilroy, attic nse Legal Thomas Joseph, Se- ~ Legal Soattio : ‘Legal Should I use Rinso on silks? Questions “I have been using Rinso for over a year for all my regular wash. I would never have believed it possible to get clothes clean without rubbing. I have never used it on my husband's silk shirts or on my own silk things, Would it be all right?” of Rinso in two of boiling water, (Where water ie hard or elothes extra dirty, use more Rinso.) The first application of Howard's Buttermilk Cream will astonish you, |The dullest, most lifeless complexion is turned to radiant beauty and rbd jor rough hands or arms made snowy yet there is not the slightest f ite use, It actually vanishes ight and the most heated at- m ere will not produce the tegst shininess or greasiness of the aki No matter whether you are trou- bled with a poor complexion, wrin- kles, puffiness around the eyes, crow's feet or lines around mouth, or just a simple roughness of the face, ands or arms caused by wind of sun, you will find that these trou- bles will quickly disappea h Pour into tub of fukewarm water—mix weil Keep adding the solution until you wet od, rich, lasting, soapy suds even after the clothes bave been put in. Then let your clothes —and rinse without any hard Boak one houn—two hou ht —oee ever time ts convenient. » mild suds loosen every particle af avs Ae to remove the loosen u runs clean page ras Cuban heel Oxfords— $8.00 value. UNITED SHOE STORES, «- 503 PINE STREET 70M WHITE IN CHARGE To pr aatiafact 9 jcounter, Insist on Howard's Butter- milk Cream, no o' r Cream can take ita place. If you ¢ t obtal send 10 cents silver geeerre4 trial package of © ny |Soup to Howard ros. Company, 47 Washington Street, Buffalo, N.Y. The Ow! Drug Co, can supply you— Advertisement

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