The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 8

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HERE isthe ideal} tive for eld people who find t selves chronicall ted. Dr es sin will give you elimination in a mild, way without gripin soon medicines of all kinds can be dispensed with. It is much better cathartic, salts, min- | e. SYRUP PEPSIN | THE FAMILY LAXATIVE of old folks wit! ont ely, Edna Wicker, 1828 North| | | Our beautiful Mttle shutin at | | Vvoikenburg. “The Tidings Brought| Young tn « poignant and marvellous dwell's Syrup Pepsin. ft Turn failure into victory st, Seattle.” the inty hospital, who bas | lio Mary," by Paul Claudel is the| Mara. ‘The burden of acting rests ane ter gour boston hedel wee | been confined to her bed for | |). 1 ain’ tebe, theo sae ik lo! Gio Ae Rerks with pepern. And if you get a lemon, Daixy Dewell would be pleased to ® year, and who will | |" Anyone who witnessed the produe: | oe nelr_pertorm package. A dose costs less than a cent Why make the lemon aid?” hear from some of her old Sunshine ion will agree with me, I think, that ‘ iat MALPOUNCE BOTTLE FREE The time spent in wondering} Ciag st. Port Townsend, Wash. || Imve @ birthday party—big cake || rotation would be not only & fool-| and Wonderfully con elved. ‘ Few escape consipation, so even if you do | where we came from: and where Pi Saber | | with Just the proper number of | |) und futile intellectual ettort, | ROL vane Bae t this moment we're going, might better be em PRACTICE SUNSHINING | | candies and everything, 0m | |yut nino a downright injustice to| SES RMANCE ployed in watehing our step while Mrs. Louise srnatrom, who con.| | Thursday, Nov. 1, the olny at and the Byron Foulger gives his best per Peet Rew shngon Se, Pee | oF AE GE }htr, Wa. Murray tn disposing ot] The Society Five Jaze Orchostra,| explicable, | Ang “The | Tidiney) iin character. Maui own c A legless man 69 years of age re} the socks be makes, at her store he ge Colengin os oe by Bo found fay atic iam. " | tho not naturally suited to the por f1] T. 29 TO NOV. 9 ently made a 1,600mile journey} without charge, just. ax Mr, D, ¢./ Sten ave gf ieee hay : : jfrayal of the chavacter which he - - from Spokane to Omaha inn cart|Fryant, f1ae Westlake ave... in| 7%, while Roland Jennings passed | PLAY 18 FLOWER NGotisdaies.d to hnerewetal aur Gab (adldkive Extost Bondays) D 1 t | which operated with his hands! doing. Mr, Murray is suffering from | ( p Roce Sag wu Hi patients from | OF GO pat te that the /*tMs Anne Vercors. Kxpecially in z Sees Deve opmen He mado an average of 11 miles per/an accident which has rendered, hia pone smn: 2 ag ORG SORELY ee. amie out eb eaieval Cathiall the Saat scene, hich te a9 majeatio, PUBLIC CORDIALLY WELCOME Thru Auto Trucks “” Sie |iower limbe practically useless, B ee lem, that It is @ marvelous flower |0°, Dictorial, so sublimely postic and H. ©. Cooley, representative of the | 5p i na | Opportunity seldom knocks at the| of the Gothia spirit in drama, and) prey the mysterious old man ‘ Yellowstone Trail, was the. principal AUTOMOBILES | ryerd | door of a grouch ing sh oy lbadepecp Daag yoie on thru whose eyes life takes on @ Be Sure to Speaker at the weekly meeting of the | | VOLUNTEERED. | THEO KARI PROVIDENCE | i Pelici! that words afford no avenue of ap. ({Diritual meaning of such deep peace Beattle Real Estate association, held| | The following autos took out HOSPITAL | SMILE WITH NILE oe eee eee Saree oe | a olinests | Vv TE Thursday in the L. C. Smith Building | shutins the past week: Sunset The halls of Providence hospital] | Fun and frolic at the Arena—ten| Prouch to a true Uaprenn eo ificent van Goldamith is ap excellent Festaurant || Motor Co,, Buick Sales Co. Mr. ||rang out cheerily with ewbet iyric| > Sights of joyful fun-making,| fect. It iva structure as magnificent | ners" “dteong und picturesque . Cooley predicted that the paved! | A. G. Adamson, Mrs. J. Haley, || tones asx Theo Karle, the great|Tetds the promines of our good | 1" eaeieai an bewildering an the| Haze! McConnell and Robert Bell for Your highway and the auto truck will| | Mrs, M. E. Williams and Mr. J. | | tenor, sang a most wonderful and| friends of Nile Temple Shrine, A, | '0! oer tite foe open **! play minor ¢ with sincerity and Favorites greatly develop sections of the coun-| | J. Cavander, linapiring concert to the boys of the|A- 0. N. M. 8. Thin big organiza./"°cret OF life Knell, cen.|"¥mpathy, Beyond this I prefer to j try ale a Z te BB 2 «| tion of amile producers and sunshine| Macterlinck, ® quarter of a cen-| ve - sa he a in the y that are now unproductive. * ®) American Legion and other shutin: e Seouett a ictnd of patel nothing. I wish rather to mak ‘ . A uniform schedule of rental com: ceded |there. Lying in their cote, many of |"Preaders have the secret of true | tury ago. bralgil & tnd & mek | ciear that many pages would be nec Popularity Missions was adopted by the associa: |CAN YOU HELP THIS SHUTIN?|them for months, hungermg for) PAPpiness—that of | gaining happl tothe middle ages for hie themes | emery to dlect m hastily the Contests. tion. “Dear Mr. Loope: I am a shuitin] some of the good things that well/"¢%* by making others happy [the miese ee lut hie words nee | astounding content of the play. Its " : bai GAG MIE, Jand have been bedfast for nearly} folks enjoy, these boys drank in,|, Many times have they come to the 4nd atmoaphere. Tut his words ate) i iiteations are too subtile for quick ANACORTES.-~Annual convention | four years. I read Sunshine Smiles! with bated breath, exery note pass-| CIP Of shutins, bringing sunshine | °mPLy nd ts Cinndel's. Materlind |Seneralizations, Humility i# the $f the Washington Elks’ association |in The Star every Friday night, andjing from the singer's lips. Tears|!"t® many darkened corners, not/ th!" are rem body. Claude} | Mont fitting attitude for one like| to be held here, according to Secre THE SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday in The Seattle Star EDITED RY DR. | PRANK R LOOPE Phone Capitol 2 broider luncheon sets and towels and Never look on the dark side— take sunny views of everything. cee id like much to sell them. | 7 BIRTHDAY PARTY. wo very p in a wheel char, | I noticed what you said about shut mingled on their bodies jand smiles were brothe but standing always ready em shattered SEATTLE confining their efforts to their own | xtra turns body Into spirit and spirit Into —wit |iittle theatre wa fexsional perform last night by th of Maurice Browne and given its tary Wilkins, of the local lodge, ins having things for sale. 1 |faces as their trembled with the exquisite pleasure being poured into their ears. For to helpgny who may need a lift or a smile. At St. Louis, Mo. perial council has taken up the tank | repertory | body the im. fir in Ar repertory com t pro nert any ‘That in this production the local company has reached the van FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921 Young share honors in the pla Aormer wierd! gives sustained and beautiful us @ AND Violaine; Miss discover a detail in their myself in such who fail to see losing an opportunity only rare but unique There will be clreumatance: this production are |- which is not} the time being, their minds were Soted ay tan Gok deca Anine ted performances Fri nights, and § of erecting and maintaining the first off their troubles, and their bodies They have ne unit of several hospitals for crippled | Putable r been en. day and Saturday day matinees this week only. : at peace with the world, We are) icon ‘tha * tirely nt home {n. solid realism, The 7 sincerely grateful to Mr. Karle and) children hat el Ue Pulte EaieagO | ee ne of the t play ie ade € * ‘ : has accompanist, Mr, Ralph ‘Hix,| Out the United States and Canada, | mounting of the Mee Mekt. |. Statistios show that more women | reating all children alike, regard.| mt ettin sar y {than men are le g the fa i to the Sherman Clay music| {reatee all children alike, Temard. ee are weilnigh perfect. ‘The act.|than men are leaving the farma, 0 . house, who lowtied) the service of a| (em OF race. color or creed, fr i stint 2 Mee | ° Pa piano, making It possible for the! wr own, fe tot | t to have it. If you git knocked | poys to , onderful treat wre . out to hay 0 ker - Pease accept our sincere thanks. | 1 Dring this to your attention that| out pf one plan, you want to rit| OCULISTS H . oe you may know what & good friend | yourself another one right quick. be. THIS IS GET 4 . we shutins have in these Nobles of | fore yer spirits has a chance to fall.” k Mir fear — Pav bea |the Mystic Shrine. And let me way | ar SP THE NEWEST A PAIR pensing joy to be that once again they have honored BREW YOUR OWN TREE TEA Pp FT . = Providence hospital, our own lit- | our little club by entering Miss| What greater blessing can anyone} SHAPED ° HE 5 A tle Francis Long was doing the | Mabe! Long, 7318 18th ave N. W lash than'that of bringing « sruite to LENS LATEST same thing out at the County hospital, His singing made ao great hit and he promises them Fa When Bilious, Headachy, Constipated | itis evens | “Cascarets”— 10c 4,7, Sumahine Gl meting bei ] 4s one of the 30 or more ¢ jin their “most popular young lady contest. So lets all smile with Nile stants, the lips of those about might be the spark of a higher! brotherhood and the smile will not at the Arena, Oct. 29 to Nov. 9. [be lost, for somewhere it will find IES \* home 4 another to be lifted up JUST BE GLAD by the strength of its hope. By James W. Foley Every heart is equipped to produce SE CEYLON PRESCRIPTIONS MAKERSorG000 GLASSES The Once High Grade a arene: Jones, 2026 Nye place, was very! Yow for mie, and I for you sunshine and it is the best and saf. Clean your liver and bowels! re will be no bowel! poison to| well attended, there being about 40/80 life be short at best. est homebrew the world can pro | One or two candy-like Cascarets|cause cold, sick. headache, diaziness,| present.” A great deal of work was! /f we wonder what and why }duce. Ite a father and mother to} PackageTea nh s ¥ Honight will give you the nicest, |billousness or sour stomach when you| accomplished, There were several) Here's a toaat to pledge with seat—| cheer and right desire, It is inex-| OPPOSITE ntiest bowel cleansing you ever ex-|wake up in the morning. More men,}shutins among those present who Fr ship ever—yvou and I. |haustable and a r tonic for alll Ps | mee that sells for so little! sat glad, were radiantly happy. Mrs. Bertha // the day be grey an | Brown Mrs. J. A. Tite, Mra. W. B.| Let us fight on and be Jones, Mrs. J. Bell, and Mra. R. W 7 Se | to make man’s existence more tol Gran were the hostesses. Mrs. Wises “I believe in| erable. ot the| havin’ a good time when you start flagging spirits. I | laws of reconstruction, whone aim ts| need. They physic your bowels|women and children take Cascarets fully. All the constipated waste and |for the liver and bowels than all oth ir bile will move out of the bowels jer laxative-cathartics combined. They Without griping or stirring you up.jcost only 10 cents a box. nayn Let your “amile” re glory of your pent up soul! Stra ange, Amazing | smite wiTH NILE ie a P sree ae Cornish - 2 Purchases Charged fon omor row Billed Decsinber First “MeDongl IL. fouthwiek . Second Avenue af ‘Pike — “Y he Store of Eternal Newness” Phone, Main 6720 i Once More MacDougall-Southwick Prave Their Leaders in Dress Values SALE OF NEW DRESSES Styles for Street—Afternoon—Evening On Seattle’s Busiest Corner, Seattle’s Most Progressive Store hopping Hours, 9:00 to 5:30 IRST chance you get-= prove it! R Prove it to yourself — that Chesterfields do deliver a new hind of cigarette enjoyment —something besides a deli- cious new taste —something besides a more pleasing aroma —something you never did e ei experience in any other cigarette —an enjoyment so entirely complete that only ONE word describes it — “SATISFY.” Yes, sir, Chesterfields ‘‘satisfy”” as no other cigarette ever has. It’s in the blend —Turkish, Burley and other top-grade home- grown tobaccos blended as never before. A great blend! , And it can’t be copied, Some Worth : Twice This Price The Newest Fabrics In street dresses—tricotine, gaberdine and poiret twill. In afternoon dresses—Roshanara crepe, satin, crepe de chine and Canton crepe. evening dresses—georgette crepe, tulle and taffeta, Most Popular Colors In the street and afternoon dresses— blues and browns predominate. In the evening dresses—bright shades of rose, turquoise, orange, American Beauty, pink, orchid, jade, fuchsia and apricot. In Fascinating Trimming Features The variety is large— embroidery, beading, stitching, braid, cire rib- bon, duvetyn, fur fab- rics, tinsel, sequins. —and the blend can't be copied estertield CIGARETTES In Addition to 200 NEW Dresses are 50 DRESSES from regular stock Greatly Reduced —MacDougall-Southwiely Second Floor. wv Sully Tey Dotnet Tull Canton. srt 8 Gray Duretyn lamingo ung Gussngie Have you seen the new AIR - TIGHT tins of 60?

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