The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1921, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921. (LIVING WITHOUT WORRY .]{ From the A BY DK. WM. E. BARTON could be mage to believe that the Congressional NUMBER of] earth wan round. | R d years ago 1| It worrled George Wanhington| ecor learned these! that the colonies were starting on a) apecnccrincmmmccacmnatigl two rules, which| pathetic and almost hopeless fight! rian ‘i AN 18 wore of value to| for freedom WHERE THE POOR MAN I li=== |The Seatt | | Prem Service Ry mall, out of city, fo per month: & $5.00, in t f Washington, Ov $4.60 for 6 r $0.00 per year hea Dally ¢ Miter Co, i ! me: It worried Abraham LAincojn that RIGHT NOW ul at Auto Camp! Set wore | treed Abram Unese tht oars oonaton (e_ele about the things | dawn, and the boy's mother had writ- | borhood turned out the next morning that you can|ten him a letter to view the body of a negro swinging From the London Athenoeum ar help. Iam not wholly In sympathy with | 5 b b ok tres,.and Seattle has lost thousands of dollars and hundreds of friends thru its failure to SONG Be: eeieciey | ames Wecee> deta trom tb ot aw os ren aad “ . S - x I about the things Biome of them are giving the reat nee - provide a comfortable auto tourists’ camp here this summer. And next summer it BY CHARLOTTE MEW | which you can! of us occasion to worry. card bearing these words “In statu hard " a AKL 4 ME not help. They are always delaying the! quo.” No one seemed to be able to be worse—unless Seattle wakes up. pce Sins teen, a | a ove, Love today, my dear | ‘They are good rule party because they did not get up|... Py ps UP explain this foreign language, #0 _ The park board has come in for a lot of censure—some of it deserved. But the Wilks sonian :* cee. ve Nn growe wear | . anything about which tp time, They are always forgetting they, cont over the, wee far & eee : Eco rg apes ‘ you are dispored to worry, help it,| that other people mre deper try school teacher, When the pro pipal fault lies with the Seattle business interests, which have not been suffi- The greenest leat of spring land save the necessity for worry. '|tpon them for something. They are| fo 2sor arrived he adjusted hin giasven ut no man knoweth | i} cheerful while other people niu : , It th i th D4 ah | Care looked th ordi 4 the remains 7 Hy alert and farsighted to see that modern auto camps are now an absolute W hither it roe aa. thee Je any hing sbout, which | 675 Ge eet ates late er looked the words an " a ‘ ii hen the wind bloweth / \apiration on their account. ong y a : n le y lense: ow i" ™ da, ft : | Aetedf a gilhioda abe tie semen one delet So frail « thing |avert the evil, and may lessen your | "ROO erry about the things that |. MY friends, ft has been quite, . ; 7 eat : you can help; help them. Don't “ joonel the | Altho a former Seattle superintendent of parks was one of the first men in the dave Sanit he icar Kasay, | Tere are people who are a curse| worry “about the tings you ‘amt | 2 IMemOrY ser the right these . j If the ship's In the bay, |to their friends becaune they can|}. . " | wor at here States to advance the new idea of providing free camping facilities for Te tat Seidl ba celine Ste. way face no possible altuation without vane It will do no Rood, But worry lin a hell of a fix.”—Rep. Fulmer (D.) this city has fallen completely behind in its realization of the tremendous That sings on summer trees futile and harmful worry, | other people worry of mboolant: of joven ota a. When hia sor eth, But on the other hand, it should) your heedlessness and neglect. Gee, but Bold of these camps. be rememijered, that there are some| “We should worry,” says the care- | —Advertine % P ‘ole situations which need some one to/ leas «impleton. oe More and more are people beginning to take flivver vacations. They are deserting To call back the worry about them, Bo you should, for you have no fly-blown summer hotels, the cindery railroads, the seaside resorts in favor of ROTA” ae : ——-= | It worried Columbus that no one! right to make other people worry Lizzie. A drive over the Cascade range would be a revelation to the man Altho She’s Never Haled to Court, Try This ro Your Wise Friend does not realize the growth of cross-country motoring in this country. The high- ; ‘ io ; ni 7 : H B rew J ay’ aC) e y Divide the number 56 into tw rts h a manner are crowded with cars, and every car carries from two to seven persons—all | ome bre ing Is Her Special For te that if one be divided by 2 Sea the fa ay tk the tive purchasers, all prospective boosters, oe their quotients will be one fourth of the original 5 . ; i number, Hage iY en hr os nt ie r sera sist Para Pega pogo Answer to yesterday's: Two women go over; one comes back; two machines, that would mean $2,000 a day dis among @ grocers, e Bread is good! 0 over again; one comes back; two men go over to their wives; man and wife come back; two men go over; woman comes back; two women goods merchants, garages and movies, But it means far more than this, The su ever] HIE is sists coca sees tiie we chee it value of the tourist camp is that the satisfied tourist is ,always a booster. 4s a permanent, walking, talking advertisement. ; 4 let a city get a bad name, and the horde of motorists have merely to step on Get Columbia The common, or But mercy—here Miss Cow has quite Records for gas and they are parking beneath the trees of a rival town. Domestic, Cow . Ive run along A busy Jaw, Has been neglected, And got the Creature'’s Which seems to lus: 1 d ittle’s camping ground at Woodland park this season has been a disgrace! Even Up to now, Gender wrong! Trate some Law Schoo an little farming towns of Eastern Washington afforded better camps. The Wood- | 4, this Department his ili ating eae Of Motive Com Home— Biologin ' -Tinuity. park site has been over-run with insects, has lacked proper toilet and washing po Pome i poe ae 3 pce He ara it's possthte cca’ acehcn Tala’ and its facilities have been almost as primitive as those of the open road. | A» well confess ~ An angry Fist, That she, A N ° 9 P ° lections, patriotic airs and chow cannot go on! Seattle must get behind a bigger and better camp—at once! That is the Presence Preparetory get the me Humans 4 ation & rimer aietisicah. thane tole Cokie 5 J seed * * i ‘must enlarge the capacity of the camp from 150 to 400 cars. + git Upon ae Mas Mastleation was read during the war. Liberty ; rem tapos peti playmates for park board is “broke.” It is unable to build the kind of camp that Seattle | S*rinking Violet. — reader cage Bonds and other governmental devices/ Corned tenis). Bene. Stk have. An item for this purpose was stricken out of the 1922 budget. It is | Tho Ms Demeanor But somewhat Scan. But we should worry eg neg thrift to a national asset Seed ies Colusa 7 naa the business interests, to the Chamber of Commerce, to all who have the wel- 1 le not hard In other Words, As long as Cream o Sy eciny 8 Ae ce ail will delight and entertain them 3 > ‘0 0 him wi My Social Break! is what ews! endous res' of nation- ¢ hours and save your by | of the city at heart, to help raise funds for the establishment of a real tourists’ —BY FRANCES BOARDMAN wide saving are no different in char- mT ae at Woodland park! Is Public’s Haig’s Good Cut Those County rse? Sense Estimates $30, $45, $60, $80, $100, and up on easy LITTLE PAYMENTS Montelius S* Third Ave. and University St.}- acter than the individual advantages. MRS. MAX WEST’S ADVICE Your own abilities will be increased ON THE CARE OF CHILDREN and concentrated by regular saving. od Mateo. children's baree Enlarged opportunity follows cer- Department heads of the coun- ; . tainly. ; manded the British forces in ty who come asking for as much . stamped. Continue your savings on a regu- France daring the greater part of money te spend next year as they a ee ee ae lar plan. * & * * & * * & up to par, ready to go to achool and profit by it, or must they lose time a . while the school doctors, nurses, i cs Horlicks teachers and other officers get them IGIN i | i , | | Fbsi a i : fy School ls now about to open, Have you had your boy and girl made ready for school by having the Gentiat eet their teeth in order, the oculist look after their eves, and a/!n shape to be taught? throat specialist thelr noses a: These are some of the questions throata? conscientious parente should be Are you sure they are up tolasking « themselves these days. weight, and not suffering from mal | There is no time to lose. Every day + |nutrition? Are their dally habitsland hour a child loses now thru fil- work and backbone in | working well? Do they brush their] neas and bodily inefficiency 1s « loas by taxtevying | teeth regularly? Do they sleep with) hardly to be made up to him com- bedroom windows wide open? Are| pletely in later life, for the average they in bed by nine o'clock at night?| stay in school in at bést pitifully Do they hold themselves erect when} short, and what the average child they walk? gets out of it, he must get early in Do they race, romp and play lke) life, if at all, I 4 i i Ht i i 2 et F r i i z 13 il i! If Mazim can explain relativity some wen admit he discovered the the mont on PY BO a EI OER authorities will reduce it some. Woman wants 310,000 for lost See ee = thumb; must have kept hubby un- There were 61,859,900,000 cigarcts der tt. sold last year, and still some fel- | i i i . 4 | them carry the ring of PARE BN PRES LP lows seemed always “just out.” healthy children, «shouting with ‘Sew ealy of the number They once looked at styles to sce PEPSI a plate ON laughter and bubbling over with good| Q—What sort of a blanket should what was going on; now it's to The real wheels of commerce are | spirits? be used for a new baby? published. see what 4s coming off. worth @ dollar each. Or do they perhaps appear pale,| A—Any sort of soft wool. Old soft nf £ or putty-colored; have they dark | blankets, which can be cut are very Even republicans admit Wilson Don’t pity girla who act Wke | circles about the eyes; do they have| convenient. Cotton blankets are ob- is making an excellent ex-presi- men; men who act like girla need | poor or fickle appetites; do they sleep | jectionable on account of the fuzz, dent. it moat. badly: do they seem loathe to play;| which gets Into the baby's breathing if HH i i and Rem armen oye ae do they drag themselves about and) passages. It is highly inflammabte, Divorces prove we have lots of You can't grasp opportunity with j|appear not to care about the usual and serious accidents have occurred trial marriages. kid gloves. : sports of their ages? Do they slouch| when cotton flannel with a light, when they dit and drag their feet} thick nap was used for a baby’s gar- when they walk? In short, are they | ments. Idle rumor works hard. Prepare to mect thy landlord! =m: The Door of The Unreal “The | nya Ame : Weirdest Situations Ever Painted by an Amer- RECOGNIZED STANDARD ican Novelist. WRITTEN BY GERALD BISS, THE FAMOUS AUTHOR i rt and An automobile accident on Brighton Road and the mysterious disappearance of a. well- known couple. rubber heels. ‘The modern way to a man's Keart ts thru your hip pocket. Another accident in the same spot and the disappearance of a wealthy member of nobility and the beautiful leading lady of the “revue.” Aresearch recently.con- ducted has shown that For Less | 3 i mk Hills Bros. thousands leads all other brands in volume of sales, » Proof that the public is BE OPTICAL co) eae iam || a judge of good coffee. The Tiny Clue That Led to the Solution of These Strange Happenings Makes a Gripping Story That Will Thrill You From Start to Finish. Read It in the 1534 Westlake Ave. Between Pike and Pine Sts. on Noun ‘SOUND Popular boat excursions on conifortable steame 10 mM CANA SAN JUAN ISLANDS Both ke reservations Ma icket office. Puneet Sound Nnviaation Co,

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