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; THE SEATTLE STAR "HOOVER IS Wanda Learns Much |: =":WOMEN CRAVE THE THINGS THEY SHOULDNT WE| ie men ann worn of oe) Knvantured, They Stand Fascinated By Adornments Suited Only to Othérg wor is why we work slowly with the | ‘ eyn the so er r oulders, beckoning to ng are not the type they should | slip of # school girl sury he #0 thin st ‘border line” parent, trying to teach |? phisticated swirl of feathers that wernt Or he may atop t Every woman thinks she £9 | window shopping ering on] 8 | By Wanda von Kettler." re eee seeremietiinen,: Ghe satay BEY sands ttoe a uhen window on San Francisco Host (Student Bodies to tho ready-made. tothing department i “Border line” people are inger are eating sugar and bread all | {ie Cal pe ane Pe een, {Second ave. rapt in her survey of to Jap Delegates Hold Joint Meetng fdas , si) ue o Jap g 4 no’ 1y the gown that esting ay smart gown , ‘our ue ‘ho! per’ makes reg der tine Th. which 4 we every woman!) SAN FRANCISCO, Get, 18.—Wel Combining w r tory of t of plaid sik waist Thru the doorway that led to the | yay visita to teach s r little things! Early Resumption of Diplo-| rough to be placed in institu. [kitchen could be ween a part of 8 about ‘ Prepare | rayon at a fashionable frock, and| Francisco today to the Kirta group |v nuo" Of the raeiie LMMNES © s hesopped sh i i j | tions, | was the inevitable broken win to seo herself gracing St, is holding ' of delegates arriving for the Wan vagy ighing over 170 pounds ¢ matic Relations With the | They! are setiotimice very’ at! > an ; oo _ : gg bole | she asked. Jner there, Her bulky figure w JingtoA conference on Mmitation of | dent t organizations in F y tment, she bought, Well, is it very. elty hideous in the bouffunt 4 nts coast colleges and ur une it was @X outh Country Expected | t. house could be heard the chatter and ’ . _Nniot, because it: wan 1 y p } ’ martied often te nor: sauahak dt & peas Of chuldres: ya . kreat many cases upon which her eyes feast It will be the Japanese delegation, | meet at the University of Washing ; pode ras a be ae ond Maan Antic They ure propagators of feeble. | "AW—Kee, Myrtle” came the volon| work with the homes ard |wiich would be reflected in theland Maj, Gen. K, Tanaka, together Be eetiaal ‘oo taik addaas ! ken f man look awk nN ag Ponte ni ft diplo badly Tepes nye Ath ued a | n While these children | print eyes and cheeks of a young | with their staffs and a party of rep - rs Ntheon [ard exert u fastination 9 sina pad on oe sath yom They are f siiftlens Where'd cha get toe | than later to deal | girt would make hideous her leath: | renentatives of the foreign office from British Columbia to nacho Prersapi: is, Me ogi evden Reg snare otha homes and of the In the houwte—where'd cha sup) derelicts and vice-cor |ory skin, would mock her dul) eye Mayor James Rolph, jr, Admiral! California are expected to attend their fee ar he « dain eee the suce roel ae asec Dleakest, despairing poverty pose?” came the smothered volee Of) pupted beings that result from Hers. is not the erect cattage | A Halstead and Maj, Gen, Wil-| both conventions, A combined ban deen an all a = ge ey Sa wagon povernment have | VISITS HOME OF | “Myrtle unguarded shiftlew* | which would make the gown in the| liam M, Wright will escort the dele. | quet will be held for the repnesenta:|tive st are Just the thing th Tiket, Secmetany ot Conumetee Hace.) “BORDER LINE” TYPE DIRTY HAND te lwisedw'aq/thing * Gf, beauty, . Yet Leakian’ tava hetet ‘ snd ‘they wat be rtained | should not wear. Anyway, tat wome i ccdgurien "f hy sen) On our Way to a shabby two | REACHES FOR BREAD see wh is iw she stands and feasts her| The delegation will leave for! at the’ WashingtonStanford football all wef ny ppets, Bevies. eae 1 eel eticat which is sure to fol, {Story house in the Bell Town district} Feet noises on the back porch fol] meant by Seattle's “sick poor” — | « | Washington at 6 p.m. game, November 5 ay the salesmen. thru lowed. A dirty hand reac the broken window pane. The bread in/on the table was gone on the thitd day of my travels w the Social Welfure workers, Hoover's latest economic survey} * soe lexico shows that visitor told met st c ol perhaps 2 » sani |the visitor and the woman I learned | $75,000,000 of Acfaulted bonds, p had previously met} Bome $30,000,000 of accrued interest te. of foreign damage c 3 | oS this family out © shiftiens @ funding of foreign damag laims | ental’ test. And. she. can't be|raise this family out of ite shift | OF at least $50,000,000, and a sub. ance, It seems there had not “ ed.” beew pl jedi me in | Oxist Gf the government, are essential for | nization to help the best it can to|the children had not been properly ss the near future. The currency sys jreat her. six-children. Shé is very {clothed ‘The Welfare League had} Seem is dangerous in its rigidity, bUt/ rong ofthose children, but she hasn't |sought to help, but the woman had Maps are being taken to reform it} any ada of management at all and {not been able to understand the mo- Second—A practically eomplete keeps the family always in the dull. | anina lion, Bow banking system has to be built, | o.5 of « miserable poverty-stricken | she exclaimed to the And it is hoped to insert in it de [‘Gxistgiice.” | isitor on this afternoon that we Sirable features of the American } The door of the house-was opened | sat in the bare, cold front room Feserve. system laf waitent woman, deemed Me a| of her house, “no sir, 1 didn't Pa Phird—Under existing currency [on ee aunt and waist | like that first woman who came @nd@ banking systems the question “Weil, ©.” she said, grinning at! here asking all kinds of ques rn @f foreign exchange enters ttle |i, \iwitor “came om in—t was just | Hons®that weren't none of her Powe commercial questions cing. the chikiren something to! business, and trying to make ay Fourth—The normalization of | #'\'" fool of me. If she ever shows is proceeding more slowly | on my front poreh again Wl amor irregularly than in the SHE ENTERS just slap her face off.” States. Local manufacturers |" ROO! After we had left the house the YOUR OPPORTUNITY $ Buys a $65.00 to $85.00 5 SUIT or OVERCOAT Bat caddie eevee nited States:| the broken window mines. No rug | HUSBAND CAN'T —— tion between | can't be sent tarium,” the visitor explaintd, “be- | that the league n she just barely passes the |with opposition when endeavoring to 4 iia, “Dinegtefeen: te lcovered the dusty floor. The fewtiarés | EARN ENOUGH Deetous. jot the room were its coldness and| “They haven't the mentality,” #he| Tiong 25 Aon qReorr wig STON said, "to let them make a ‘home’ on| see agitation, but) ene woman drew the two chalrs| their own accord. They're shiftless, | Be pronto costs have not | ower the center of the room and/ and hungty half the time, Yes, this 4 " jasked us to be seated woman's hudband works—he's a la-| | Yet been fully adjusted, and tariff — | borer—but he.can’t make enough to Tailored to your individual measure, in Stone Bros.’ masterful style, and cut from one of the more than 2,000 patterns in our gigantic special purchase—which includes foreign and domestic woolens of unimpeachable value, beauty and quality. See this truly wonderful display of the world’s finest cloths $85 to $110 Values ‘65 : Are Now Going at J p @etion may tend to hold them up. | ei [keep hie tanalty." ©) Beventh—Ali trade is dull, and the | “Yes, shé-sald agnina “we have! Gondition will be corrected only by to help such people always. If we ‘&n improvement in world Sonate didn't, where would they be? I'll Pearkets and greater confidence in tell you ‘woof the children in this} qBe maintenance of stable sovern-| particula® family would go out into ment. the worldbus useless and degenerate ve ; the present time Infected While Bathing, Boy) xna"iney would bring children into } " the world as useless and degenerate to Sue City as themaeives epee pe: As it it. we are working with the! pr As the result of the tontamination | family and are w hing the chil! Of the waters of Green bake, 4 sult} dren. In a year or so those twopwill! | to recover thousands of dollars dam-|be placed in institutions to be taught unr: sm?! i iD. Page, on belialf of Thomas Zies-|the sake of society they will never} —"Diapepsin” | ie? ac a ors fe:| oh fo es Ziesing, 210 29th ave N. site world. 4 | The boy, it is said, may a LS eae, ee _ Every year regularly more than @) signtébr one eye, and possibly both, DARKE H “Million stomach sufferers in the! Hecause of an fhfection recetved United States, England and Canada| whne bathing in Green lake on the » take Pape's Diapepsin, and realize | gate of the Elks’ picnic. The youth GRAY HAIR only immediate, put lasting, re-| iy now confined to Seattle General @ sour, gassy or out-of-order | ing beaches are contaminated to such Gineac: - fr, J: A. MeCrea, ell. { ; eaters A an. extent that chiéten ray not alae doe ‘California, aa weal ane Gent M comfortably, or hall ndibe there without fear of catbhing Tea to at sea Creat on ae You eat lies like a lump of lead in}, terrinie disease, then the city must |“ rod PPSARS aes Four stomach, or if you have heart-|pay~ Page declared today. “That |COURt Of hie white hair, and who burn, that is a sign of indigestion. boy has cause for heavy damages [@erkene@Pit with a home-made mix | _ Get from your druggist a sixty-cent | acainst the city.” ture, ‘recently made the following * of undigested food mixed with acid, Oke 7 mixtire at home that will darken | no gas or heartburn, no fullness remota to his parents, doctors) Fay hair, and make it soft and! , despaired of saving him. At the} a : } heavy feeling in the stomach, no} ital poration waa perforniel glossy To a half-pint of water add | Talusea, headache or intestinal grip ee eee eee ee eriehting | 1.0unce Of bay rum, ” «mall box of ing. Prove to yourself inf five min. ee ee eee ie. he witions |Barbo Compound and % ounce of | ee ee . si iy Reve ‘Wat performed since und ‘his rayon ge can be bought at any; that there is nothing really | neaith is wrecked, his. mother says. _ without fear of discomfort or indi- a *jthe ote is obtained. It does | , Sestion.—Advertisement. not colgr the scalp, is not #ticky or | Bo: Hunt Kill. greasy and doés not rub off."—Ad. | y er s vertisement, Wednesday is the Self by Accident! ‘ VANCOUVER, Wash., Oct. 18—| last day of the While hunting with ©, companion | . . Anniversary Sale pes Orchards yesterday, Paul Wil-! If you miss this sale you New Town a will be missing the great- - Port Olympic Lots human beings—bdecause those two at} Stomach is 1) from the city will probgbly be jbo to make the most of their hap: / Se This i ti he — ‘ agg ergyiere er | ete a Tells How He Did It ease of Pape’s Diapepsin. There! “shortly after the bo had gone in | atement Wrong. Stop this food fermentation He was a student in Longtglow any drug store at very little cost. and \son, 14, was accidentally killed by al est buying opportunity of Backed by our 20 years’ experience in clothing the best dressed, most particular men in the Northwest—this sale is the clothing sensation of the season! It attracts men who know real value, real style, real wear- ing quality! : Join the hundreds of men who are taking advantage of this great - money-saving event. Remember—all clothes produced during this sale are tailored to individual requirements, under Stone Bros.’ personal direction and supervision. i if | | } Dodge, his companion, saw the boy | fall and ran for help. Charles be-| came lost, and when he returned with help the boy was dead © feeble minded Out of Orde J fr f tiled this wéek by Attorney Thomas! jess lives. For thelr own sakes and "digest anything you eat and o “I the waters of our public bath will be no sour risings, no belching | wwiniming, his eye began swelling *“Ahyene can prepare a simple! Bs, begin eating what you want school befoF® his iliness, Apply t@ the hair twice a week until | bullet from his own gun. Charles} the year. See page 4 Fraser-Paterson Co. In Your Grand- | Mother’s Time A young woman was told how to void much of the distress and pain,| the dragging! down of her, heaith and strength, by) turning to the) right remedy.| Household rem- edies were more! universally used fm those days, and yet Dr Pierce's Favor. ite Prescription was a favorite tonic remedy for | young women just passing into wo-| manhood, 50 years ago, as it is now,| It’s a Jegitimate medicine for woman, carefully adapted to her delicate or- ganization It regulates and pro} motes the proper functions, builds up and invigorates the entire system, and restores health. At some period in her life,a woman requires a spe cia] tonic and nervine. Last year a million bottles of the “Prescription”, were sold to the young and middle| aged women of this country. For| the young mother, and for every) woman at all trying times, this is) ‘the standard tonic which brings! health and strength. Made of Amer eo 5 fean medicinal plants, without alco| The favorite wife of the hol. This “Prescription” for weak wo| Maharajah of Kergutrthnia men can be had of Your neighborhood of India is classed as one of druggist, in tablet or liquid form, ot) the most beautiful women in you can send 10 cents for large trial) the world. The photo shows package of tablets, to Dr. Pierce's her on a recent talé to Ber- _ invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. ¥. lin, Five Town Lots to Be Given Free at Auction Sale in Tacoma Oct. 27th New Town of Port Olym- pic Adjoins Capital City on North—Deep Water Harbor—Fine Berry and Fruit Land. TACOMA, Oct tion sale of town lots In the new town of Port Olympic will take ace in the Tacoma Theatre z coma, Wash. Oct. 27, 1921, at a tity ry 1p. m. sharp, at which ‘time five i y ae : Wa lots will be given away to five : : ~ es persons in the audience. This new town js located about six miles north of Olympia, with of deep ‘water tected harbor. The Cap- ital City will be served through this Harbor Port Olympic will furnish Free Geediiel cles fen huss wie to avoid paying high prices for locations and those seeking a low Public auc Norpia Re cured the 2 of GW Morrow, the fe neral land and townsite a the Chi- cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, who will have charge of the eale of the townsite and voating of the industries to its prospective indus * products rat han 5,000. were classes with the ductive in the state, t of thin new townsite Five to ton acres of this un- usually productive land, which \« particularly adapted to the wth of berries, grapes and al) f native fruits, as well as asive farming, will ily of four to #ix sptionally good et J in fact, they #hould pu at Nttle sum in the bank. each month, The new town of Port Olympic also boasts of two beautiful beaches, unsurpassed for bathing and for summ itings. Along its sho: shrimps and gther rare sea foods are plen- Brur ‘The Simpson Auction Company will conduct the auction sale for the Norpia Realty Corporatio with main offices at ti Lyon Building, Seattle, Wash. poration STONE BROTHERS’ DAYLIGHT TAILORING ESTABL| HMENT “Don’t merely admire Stone Bros.’ clothes, wear them”