The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1921, Page 5

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THU SDAY, TE R 22, 1921 FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS " ms , ! | NTNU SERVICE iconv tno te} MRS SPIKER (G AVE UP CAREER FOR HER BOY Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS THE SEATTLE STAR RUNS AWAY FROM HOME Saturday $ 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week $ 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1 Per Week $100 Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week $150 Purchase, $8 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week $200 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week $250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST ‘WEEK-END SALE of Two Household Articles of Merit O’Cedar Mop Special No. 3 Large size, for $1.05 On sale Friday and Glasbak Casserole 7-inch Covered Cas- serole, with nickel frame, fitted with heat - proof wood handles. Special at $1.95 PORTLAND, Sept. yearcold stenographer. ® feature of show Tuesday. Portland's folded and afterward $24.75 $39.75 Canton Crepe, heavy Crepe de Chine, Satin, Poiret Twill and Tricotine are the materials shown in our Dress Depart- ment. Plain taii- ored lines are beautifully trim- med with beads or embroidery. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH -COMMUITIIIEORI New Phone—Elliott 4910 }{OUIIIIIIIM Girl Equals World Dictation Record 22. — The world’s record in taking dictation in shorthand has been equalled here) by Miss Betty Weinstein, pretty 16 The recordpreaking dictation was Miss Weinstein wrote 425 familiar| is now being explored. words in one minute while blind _ _ read shorthand notes correctly to the ————— OOOO, “SAVES YOU MONEY” SECOND & UNION Specially Priced for Friday and Saturday aicce cf “siren! hundred people | who witnessed the performance More than 20 years ago Prof. De ment, an author of shorthand text books, wrote 425 words from ¢ tion in one minute and his ment at that | world’s record. | Askelon, the ancient Biblical city, at Boldt's. ertisement. Pull course dinne: Coats | $34.75 $59.75 en eee TT STS TMC co UL eouMt {Nin ott time constituted a! world, because I fee} [as If we were all living together hap | making unkir | past character, while they often crit-| con: |lcised my wearing apparel. |I remember one day that I was so International War Bride Ro-| mance Shattered; Girl | Seeks Real Affinity BALTIMORE, Sept, 22.—Mre, Em ly Knowles Sp war bride of ¢ r away | SAYS SHE WAS NOT | Y WITH SPIKER | Central figure after her marriage to a terrible mistake,” she Lillian Albertson is her boy's “pal’'—she mothers him, plays ball with him, and trains him to be a gentleman. te ine NEW YORK, Sept, 22—“I think] “Some women express their crea-| oe en neve ¢ is mot a profe a! woman's duty | tive force through children, others SHE GIVES NAME through @ career, It ix difficult to OF NEW LOVE © have a child unless it expresses! 4... both a career and children at As 1 I could, T sh herself. the same time. The two do not make home f P' ic maze and she does have a child she for teamwork, but they work per at I was b t I did n © | should sacrifice everything else for It. | fectly—tandem.” and was nev t | A woman who is pily married and econor fitted to rear chil if she shirk this appy during the io ways Lillian Albertson, who, | & given up her career to have nm of the ewent that a child te—after eleven years—re- | arn out well {# not u ment ‘turning to the stage. 1 today thia very | T am the happ ” » th - ey’s wife, Mra. Cora Spiker, the; him. I have arranged to engage a me. t Dee the man who told the world how she lawyer, in order to institute p courage to pull away from the Splk lors and because I have found the one man I really care for As lo public, thru have th und Mr. Fox kn he hay declared hi. aken me into her home, «at! ings to ywhstairs with some compan © bedroom never once become | ; ame up to o see if I wanted anyt intention to mar-| bie. | tess | With some money we have saved, we | vere hears will go into the courts and figt Vs A b | Necessary, to obtain my freedom “When I spoke to her about t Iat-| from the bonds that bind me to Guy er, she said she had entirely forgot-| gpixer, ten that I was In bed” i Mrs. Spiker’s eyes filled with tears and she wept an she mentioned how her baby, now about 2 years old, had been taken from her. ae the fact ha. the press, that I left ry me as soon as this ix po home with a man from Camp Hob bird, Tam not ashamed to say that jthis man wag William Charles Fox, private, first class, and post dispatch ler at the camp. “My treatment at the Spiker home| by Guy and his relatives was any |thing but what {t should be, and, al }tho to the outside world it appeared | “Iam sure the judge will see the way I have been treated and give me back my baby, They are weaning him away from me, my own flesh and blood. Why, they will not even “I never gave up my child willling-| allow him to address me as mother. i, “and altho I signed the | te used to call me "Mamma,’ but they | Papers under which the court £ave | stopped that and told him just to call the custody to Perley and his wife, I} me ‘aunt Emily.’ did not do this whole-heartedly. I} “Guy was out of work and didn't was imposed upon. I didn't want to| do much toward my support. Except give him up, but because Guy and/tor what clothes I made myself, I the others d me, I finally jonty received from him one suit of 0 I did not do so With | clothes and one pair of shoes during |the whole of our married life. I was he | practically, as you might say, stary. | ‘aa ordered to £0} ed when Guy and myself went to our er quarters selves, There were often times when urt has de 1 hifo /1 pined for a squaré meal. I weighed 1 child of Perley and bis} 131 pounds when I came to the coun wife, I love my baby as only @ mother /try and now I have fallen off to 113 can, and I am determined to have/ There was one week when he only | | gave me 50 cents, and anyone knows | That Brisk, Rich Flavour =2°"""""*" - after me to economize, found in every cup of the genuine an pily, as a matter of fact, happiness | ty,” she sal was a thing unknown to me. “During my stay at the Spiker home I was constantly under a nervy ous strain, and things were most un pleasant, because they 1 remarks a free wil! Frequently maid, and once she “I was ill in bed for some time, and they quarreled. sick that I could not arine. I received no food or attention for 12 long hours, except for a glass of water h Guy gave me bei 6 went to work. During all that time, Per Imagine one economizing on an income of 50 cents a week | SHE GOT A JOB | AS WAITRESS “There wasn't much left for me to do but get out and work myself, so I obtained a position as waitress at the | ‘Charley. He used to call at the house for me in the mornings and take me to work in the camp automo. Stylish garments of Bolivia, Normandy and Pollyanna cloth, silk lined over heavy inter- lining. Fur trimmings are of Beaverette, Aus- tralian Opossum and American Wolf. Dresses “SALADAY THA | bles and take me home at night, and] | often it was 10:30 and 11 o'clock when | 1 got off from my work, and then 1} is the true flavour of the perfectly preserved ai to so nome and do the house leaf. This unique flavour has won for Salada “"*: Meanwhile expenses were running ithe largest sale of any tea in America, Bexwon Will Life Be as Good to You? The man whom success has touched with her magic wand shrewdly fortifies his fortunes with good health. Wise business-men know the cash value of a healthy mouth; they take good care of their teeth. Pyorrhea strikes four out of five past the age of forty and thousands younger. If you would pass the noon of life and go down the sunset trail vigorous and strong, watch your gums! At the first sign of tenderness or bleeding, take heed. That is Pyorrhea’s warning. If this disease gets beyond control your teeth are doomed. As Pyorrhea gains headway the teeth loosen at the roots, drop out or must be pulled; pus pockets form; deadly germs seep, seep, seep throughout the system. If you would prevent Pyorrhea, consult your dentist regularly and nig your teeth with Forhan’s For the Gums. Forhan’s will prevent Pyorrhea, or check it in its course, if used consistently and used in time. But don’t wait! Start using Forhan's now. Forhan's For the Gums is the scientific formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S. It is an excellent dentifrice, keeping the teeth white and clean and the gums firm and healthy. 35c and 60c. All druggists. Forhan Co., New York Forhan's, Ltd., Montreal high. Guy wasn't doing anything not even earning enough to buy his cigarets. I used to get them for him. The wolf was at the door and we were always quarreling. We didn't ; eat our meals together and were on the outs. He tried to make me say} 1 loved him and attempted to kiss me, but the bubble of love had burst | jand I just couldn't do it | “In the meantime I brought Char-| ley home to the house and he helped| Guy to get a job, but he only worked for a short time and was laid off. ‘About this time Charley began | | paying attention to me. He sympa. | th ved with my troubles, and as a | real, true friend offered to assist me. | {On the afternoons when I was home| he used to drive past the house and | toot his horn. | “Our friendship soon turned to love }and I made up my mind that I would not put up with conditions any long jer. Here was & man who really want: | ed me and I determined to go away | with him.” Mrs. Spiker said she wrote a note and left sit for Guy on the dining | room table. As close as she could re. | member, the missive was: | “Guy—I cannot live with you any| |longer with this treatment. With an. Jother companion whom I love and who can provide for me and treat me better I am leaving. You can take whatever legal action you ¢ ein obtaining your freedom. I never did |love you, Should you want to get in puch with me you can do so by ad ssing a letter to me at the general Goodby. Emily.” \ » leaving Guy's home I have been more happy than at any time in | my. life, with a new love and a really ue love, we will fight to a finish for |each other.” | Mountaineers Vote on Conducting Camp Voting on members of the board lof trustees and also on the feasi bility of establishing a summer camp in addition to the regular mountain climbing activities is being con. ducted by The Mountaineers. The camp, if approved, is to be avail able for side trips at @ nominal cust Forhan FOR THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea PAGE 8 The Rhooves Co, FRIDAY HOUR SALES No mail, telephone or C..0. D Sale merchandise, and the right to Jimit all quantities i 9 to 10 10 to 11 orders taken on Friday Hour reserved. 11 to 12 Men’s Sweaters 1 1 1 to2 i \ | Bath Towels Outing Flannel, 27 inches Men’s Tics en wide a good as ? ca 25 Coat and Slip- ney Bath Towels oo mi rns, Four-in-Hand Ties, over style Sweaters der : “i eae "" ng oa 1’e a yard. numbering 500 in W - i ob have ei » placed on toe this thoer, F re r sagt ed Specie! tor this hour, \# all, have been tak- toa" because a cle 1 “4 i i i ‘ en from regular were slightly soiled } whe Ard.. +++. 123c stock and marked f"0m display are is ; is Pee ets aa priced for quick sg Silk Gloves, 200 pairs, in SPecial for this sale. Cleanup, They are ‘i re rs of black ana They are in an ex- in odd sizes and i opty ” pee! wide white only, They are cellent variety of colors. Sizes are 36 and tn colors of red, rose is ‘ sei! sine’ 4 m ‘20 5% and formerly patterns and color to 42, but not re H nd geld. For y 400 BOld at 90¢ and $1.50 a Sa ~,,. size in every style. @ . 4 eo! Rs " We inlaid acne Spe Special for this ’ - yn cial, this 25 hour ' thin hour a this nour, a yard 25c palr 25c hour, each c each.. $4.95 if Women’s Silk Petticoats Your Choice at $5.95 Second Floor We are offering exceptional values in Silk, Satin and Jersey Petticoats There are all Jerse Children’s Bloomer Dresses Choice at 95c Upper Main Floor some of Jersey top with Taf- 1P a rapid t marked for feta and Satin flounces; also changeable and figured ia satins in a good variety of light and dark shades. na. taiiniee sa an: S10K earts Lengths are from 34 to 38 inches. Attractively priced Ch Friday, at 95¢. at $5.95 each. 3 to 4 Veiling—150 yards of plain ter- and fancy Mesh Veiling in rgarment rds colors of navy blue, black, laces have been marked special for brown, taupe and purple; this hour at, 5c also some with colored che- 4to5 Percales 500 yards of percales, 36 inches wide, and in short lengths — from Laces of Chun patterns and st are tn dainty ming a yard nilie dots, Formerly 2éc a 10 2 ds i Steel Curtain Rods—249 Curtain Rods of steci Y3Tt Special for this to 20 yards—a plated fluted ball ends. Th hour, 15¢ 2004 assortment of | 2 ot fre a yard teeters patterns and colors. ». Fors erty $00 enct Baby Buntings and Bath This material former- Special Robes ly sold at 25c a yard. 28 in all, in a brok Children's Knitted _ Bloomers, pairs, in en line of giain white ane Marked, special for” lors colors; some are soiled n i i Then reduced, 7 ur, in the Women’s merly $2.95, $3.50 and ga95 Mestic Section) at Knit Underwear § each. For this a $1.49 a pair hour, each.. aie Reopens 25c oy Gi Ble ESECONDAGDAVENUE AND UNION STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. ML Beautiful Assortment of Cut Glass SPECIAL 98 c Ea ch A special purchase of 200 pieces of cut glass enables us to offer this unusually big value. You will find a large assortment to choose from —in deep rich cuttings and beautiful designs. Choice of the Following Pieces at 98c Handled Nappies Spoon Tray Pickle Dish Electrical Supplies at Bargain Prices | 45c Brass Key 33 | c Wash Tubs, Special, 75c We received a shipment of Nos. 2 and 3 Rochester Socket at... Sab galvanized wash tubs 50c Snap Switel which we find are slightly Wevessetaseae 35c damaged. These tubs are iy 15¢ One-piece 10 to be offered Friday at eet: Rosette at....... Cc Fuse Plugs, special, each...-.. 75e each and are guaranteed not to leak. (Limited quantity.) ~ ANDIRONS , SPECIAL .. $3.98 P air Regular $5.00 and $6.00 Values A pair of these andirons will look very attractive in any fireplace. There is an excellent assortment to choose from—some in the burnt brass finish, others in dull black; several styles to select from. You seldom get a chance like this—don’t miss ‘Rey Electric Vacuum Washing Machine Special $149.00 The “Easy” has a large copper tub, swinging wringer, ete. It washes the clothes by air pressure and suction. See demonstration. 5e

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