The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1922, Page 4

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ase eaguaremenemrentin iene eg a — THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922 THE SEATTLE STAR HARDINGTOO Cyymthhiia, Grey «She Loves Her Corncob P ipe! en ase Dis SALE | a | By Wanda von Kettler ‘The old indy has been @ resident tn the fall. They've eaid—I might count of Seattle for the past 30 years,|be-the first to enter.” erne (50 patterns Bs j La a ss OCooupants of the women's ward 224) coming here in 1891 with her hue | In the meantime the mmoke fumes Bher IN Hl Young Wife and Mother Mourns for Husband W Nala Providence hospital have been sit-|pand, who died two years @«o at | curt in ward 224 at Providence. Old |” Is Traveling on the Post-War Path of Degradation |\i2 ve and taking notice during the ine ammahouse, ‘Those in charge at] Mrn. Conon saya she now has Just ys t two weeks, th natitut wel old | three things to live for—her rosary, Will] Oia Mra. Hliaadeth Condon, with | irre ‘eenuition tell of seeing y | —In* Despair She Asks “Where and When ; : | Mra. Condon and her husband #it-|her prayers and her pips | ndipeety ser pipe and can of tobacco, has | si, the benches on the alm | - - It End’? moved In, seune sretais ps amoking | 1 eas . Pl on - Mra, Condon ta 19 years ol6—@ Mt! ncie corneob p saan ney | jonnaire: an BY VIOLA BOZARTH HOGLE [tle old Indy with a withered, frnil| org the parente of mine. children | T. L A Need —. Will errant husbands recover from their war dissipation) ody, rnowwhite hair, @ very writ: | six of whom are no longer living. | o Loan to y Develops Same “Obstinate” and turn over anew leaf? |The remaining three have not the| Lemionnatres of the state are plan t , od wi means to care for their aged mother, |ning to provide @ fund from which | May patient, defrauded wi At the almshouse the Sisters of | loans oan be made without security Rar pattern, sem\-por $6.30 a wi tery ie eer etie? $17 66 60% DISCOUNT |kled face, deep blue eyee—and a ‘orneod pipe, She is @ ward of the ves look forward to an eventual sistors of Charity at Provide On all Floor Lampe, f PME Sea Traits as Wilson Al- \righting of the wrong? What solution may they look for?|ing been brought to their inst Charily found Moe. Condon five|to needy and’ dinbled veterans, you want a VI ways Had Or is there no assurance that moral sanity and just reason | two =e coat Chrtetinan from the) o onthe Pg asd | while these geen are waiting for hoe. 26.11: hand-carve hol i . a mn? peice, Peon eed vs: eeepc ; Pitalization a compenmation from pe with : and wholesome balance will be restored to these men? * te COMFORT 18 “1g you are m,- they told |! WASTINGTON, D. C. Jan. &—| Can it be that there is no good prognosis for mental sick-| conncon rirk her, "poe aaane be an” tho government. President Harding has developed | woes of the sort that makes beasts and brutes out of superior) stra Condon i» weak and tired.| But the old indy was too mM to ainlethacineaaanianinor, Eeeireme, welt of, “obstinacy” tm po gentle men? Her one comfort te the eornecb | explain when the time cama four Husband Sues for areca 5 ern age ce ech va ; orrespon. :« dozens of | Pipe. weeks ago, and was taken to the cogent gpa Ra |. To quote one of my o wey ai “Sgr visi eenene a Laying back on her pillow she! county institution, Two days be $10,000 Love Balm One of the chief comptaints dem-|swomen of every class today nearing the 40-year |eayn, heaitatingly, between putts, |fore Christmas the Sisters of Chal-| ten thousand dollare in the value Seratic and republican politicians | rerod when they need the material assurances and the syM-|~Yes, 1 love my smoke, I learned | ity moved her, placed upon hie wife's affections by Bade against the former president | Oo thetic understanding that would make those difficult next|to use tobaccy trom me gli Irish| “I'm just waiting. gays Mra Con: |W, Le Winsor, In hig mult filed tn mur cathe ee Gane ge ggg en asier and more certain—who find them-| ether down in old Kentucky, when | don, still slowly puffing, “Just walt: | perior court against Oscar Peterson, jer General Burleson. Poi |few years eas : p t and also | %% 12 years old, T haven't missed | ing and praying—for the Sisters’) who, he alleges, won Mra, Winsor’s fictans claim that Burteson’s reten | selves bereft of the companionshép, loving support and 4180 |, gay or smoking, sinea” @ion thruout the cight years of the of the financial security to which they were accustomed and - cased oon cacteeaath pd pha! could reasonably expect as their due. _ Cy lcisunas or vebes. What is the answer to it all? : Complaint is now made against Following is just one letter similar to many I have received Eontinnation tn the cabinet of Ao- on this subject and is a fair illustration of what many of our eew rye ¢ chentagy Poodingg sinest American women find themselves facing: etary of the treasury. Mel . ae ahoet yond reheat My Dear Misa Grey: I am coming} home. Moth his brother an | man seared = to you, trusting you can help me, I| self wondered why he did not have Shae Mamas ge nbave no one near to go to for ad-/ it sent to our home, but I did not omg vomena ment did not aft well cccepting friends, and I can't] mistrust him—had never had any! ‘with ee ut ae ie Non 8* them these personal things. eoceasion to do so, until a «reat; Repeated rumors that Mr. Mellon” Ning years ago I met the man|many letters bemun to arrive in) See vemen have greatly anngyi who 18 months later became my | ladies’ handwriting. Abe president, so much so thi It tend He was my Kieal—he did! Of course, my brotnertntaw gave! Bs made unmistakably clear at the ne. Griah or Bwent, Gnd Waal al 6 the jotta 1 G6 Seti White House that Mr. Motion en - = ‘ ay bas: Aked—to be finished | love, = renner eee TWO YEARS" PROFIT LOST In order to reduce the enormous surplus shown on our inventory, we have sacrificed prices right and left on every last piece of merchandise on the entire two floors. L nel the codfidence of the pros nee nother hia respect and consideration for) When he came and found roth: | ve eee ceiak ng Tee ler had given them to me be went! 4 determination to stand BY We paitt'a home @oon after CUT |inio a rage and didn't come home| selections is the case of “marriage and my hesband always for 10 duys, altho he was in ine Reilly, governor of Porto Rico. rook great pride in it and me Wel city and I had not seen him for has been under fire. were happy and content. Then the! nearty two years. His brother found! A hue and =. jw sine United States entered the war and) him and made him come home. tated, was m aguinst Daugher we talked over the situation and 7 " e fy's appointment as atiommey £e™tho my husband was over the drat! — agi ah pa Rigg oh ll eal Wal. The president ignored it age, and we had a little boy seven! Ds ttm He amoked claenrets, | Complaints are being made tm months old, we thought it our duty! ; @ongress against Postmaster Generalfor him to ga Me went and my Hlays and Secretary of War Weeks. pride in him equalled my sadness. i | Wate the White House appareatiy “For a time he wrote us dall-—|f20y (a ancaner, ate with his knife] _ Bas turned a deat car. then he went across to France and|io4 gig ali sorte of things that he ‘The senate refused to confirm ietiers became fewer; but I felt he} would never havé done previously Beorge W. Upton, of Warren, Ohio, wag too busy to write so often. | i146 used French terme of slang and Ss member of the federal trade com Then the war was over and I) .11 2. admired French women for! Milation before the extra session spent long montha waiting for him | isis gree and easy way. I talked @ajourned. When the new congress to come home. When he came, be! 1, him quietly and appeaitd to him the nomination was re had his mail sent back in eare Of) 0. tne make of his son, also\our brother who lives very near Our) fiends and family; but he just em | wouldn't iaten, DR LOUGHNEY Ss Not long ago he left us and his “4 home, and his | #wore, using the most profane lan guage in the presence of our litte Tati. since he went brother has given me several let ters which I have read. They ware from French women and some of them were diarespectabie, simply | disgusting. A 1 am heartbroken, Mies Grey.) the his folks stay by me and my) . he will come back, eto I am very! Stubborn Rheumatism Is Routed, Says) tiathey 1 tect sory tor him, bot! there is also @ feeling of disgust for Mrs. Scheuenerman | him cannot get over | | All of our friend» are mortified! i] at the change in him. Please tell| -4)me what to do? What would you) | do junder the eiroumstances? | Lied I work away from home «ines li he left us—and my home as well as my beart is broken. Help me, pleas! Nothing except a few contract goods escape drastic ff price reductions! WE will sell genuine Velvet Grip and 7? attempt to describe the great variety Paris Garters at 9c the pair; $1.25 and of Singerman Suits and Overcoats $1.50 “Luxite” Silk Sox will go at 48 the would be futile. Suffice it to say that their pair; genuine Shirley “President” Suspenders will go at style, ‘materials, workmanship and shades rep- 28c, and quantities of 25c and 50c “Arrow” and “E. & resent the very last word in anything you could hope W.” Soft Collars will go at 2 for 25. Sees BROKEN-HEARTED. 1 wth there were realiy something I might do or say that would truly help you You are brave, meect and good, and surely in God's good) <s yt these qualities wit triumph) | lower these evil forces you are scck- jing to combat. 7 Gs : Suits will go at only $18.75, and $35 Ee es ons GO ao ae ae eee $30 rnd $40 Suits will sell at $2375; So |perma pour Fotth to worcr tm the} will 98c: and “Dent's” $3 Gl will and $45 Suits will go quickly at $28.40; and cee hE ed go at 3c; nts ieee $30 and $35 Overcoats will sell at $18.75, and ji 9 Patwre not we thr avant go at $1.49; and “Meyer’s” $3.50 Cape Gloves $40 and $50 Overcoats will be put out at $23.75, and $45 Flow many heads of enttle doos the are $2.69; and “Meyer's” $5 Silk-lined Gloves Overcoats will go at only $28.40. average stock car hold? MRS. W. SCHEUENERMAN Sener ind cate are $3.89; and there’s one lot of $3.50 “Green- aah pave Ho more constipation. I} = hood” Wool Shirts, sizes to 15, that go at $1.95; and fied severe stomach trouble; |Dr. Loughney Now Moved ’ 8 . ch * ro, is all gone. I fee! hae to New Location PRESENCE OF water tn gasoline | $5 “Greenhood” Flannel Shirts are $3.65, and $4 “Med- VEN the famous “Dut ess” Trousers, in fuel to freeze © easily. | curren licott” Drawers are $1.98.- worsteds, cheviots, serges, cassimeres, Hair Often Ruined flannel and corduroy, for which we have Loughney'’s Human Bake Oven and! Dr. Loughney’s Bake Oven treat. o: | ment offices are located at the cor. - Shits ag grain idea [ner of Fifth and “Union in the! @st treatment one can take. ED 4 Very | Crary building, rooms 210-311-312-813-| me is so well pleased who takes the 314 b 1 * | 5 i y Careless Washing been Sea more than treatments—¢ven the most aged; Dr. Loughney ts assisted by com: | | ttle ts for 0 th a a [People respond right away, and they | pelgnt iaty “nares. Hours 8 sain, | Soap should be used very careful ND $8, $12 and $15 Gantner and Mat- — ange [| gentt say enous in praise of the |Faieonons stain 6242, Only. the | % Mf YOU want to keep Your halr| t Und : ‘ ti ter century, are included at one-third off the Bake the purses’ good car lly Wed é eo wn | looking wt. Mont soaps and} ern lerwear will be cu two 4 and His Goetee. And his pl ta are trbated tn De. Levens Hake | Prepared stiampoos contain too much 2 m regular prices. ote mere, Seog gp rr | GO ge rel oy Se Half Pri d $7.50 Medli Union Sui ian of cating—you can throw ca |OveR Sanitarium in Kirkland All| (00h, Mie a and rulne tt ice; an cott Union Suits thartics to the dogs as soon as you in the Crary building are treated at| The best thing for steady une te | foliow Dr. Loughney's diet the first | tno, tn ite for free litera. | Mulaified cocoant oll shamnoo r < ; ani 2.50 bs, r”’ nion i (pene ga pega ped a pelle digger dara fore gr ieee pind orga are $4.50; and $ i Union Suits are , 7. VERY Expensive Silk Shirt and Eagle Castel cmmmewrnuan, |f? ah have Dr Tourhney. make|® better Gan anything else you ca| now $1.65; and $5 B. & L. Union Suits go at ‘it in the h 5 C a ONES av “efu oxa jon of you 9 | Uae. 2. Tie Sat fet -Aven, |" Sort suit meeaeas” oe temas | "O86 or Ore tetpoontaa of Aah $3.95; and $3.50 U. S. Army Shirts and Draw- Crepe Dress Shirt in the house go in. “Seattle, Wash. | Start the ment without delay— | f jean pair and nc : s, Mphone Sunnet 0696." TET ion | ea MET oon tO ers are $1.45; and 25c Cotton Handkerchiefs just two lots—$4.35 and $5.95. Many $1 to Sica abundanes st Hc’ ieeonry” Wane go at 14c; and a wonderful line of Ties that formerly to $1.50 Shirts are 69c; and many $2 and $2.50 Shirtsare ff ‘ Fi, wie aes Sak eat, tomer sold up to $1, are cut to only 63c; and Tie values to $1.19; and many $3 and $3.50 Shirts are now $2.28. | { and excessive oll. The hair| $1.50 are cut to 89c. And a great quantity of $2.00 Ties searehien celle Gith andthe: hall go at $1.29; and Silk Knit Ties, values $1 and $1.25, oat ae, enero are 69¢} and— A 11 53:50 Cloth Hats will gysat Shae sil smarapes St any pharstesh, "irs| and there’s one lot of $3.50 Black Hats SPA ae wots a ce ; at $1—and all $6, $7 and $8 Hats, including a Mulsified. Aavertiverent H ‘ $ | 5 MOLESKIN COATS, with belts, go “Berg,” “Schoble” and “Singerman,” have at $8.95; and $30 Gabardines, of been divided into two lots and priced at $2.38 extra quality, go at $18.75; and all famous and $3.98 to close out. And all Derby Hats, | a Stud “Patrick” Mackinaws go at ane-third off, which including “Schoble” and “Singerman,” go at Half Price, | F your means that all $15 values are $10; and all $18 values One lot of $3 and $3.50 Caps will go: at $1.48, and With garrles or sprays it fe fmpossible to keep « sore throat are now $12; and all $20 values are now $13.33; and there’s one lot of $2.00 Caps which will go at 48c. pied mdclan vine ved eep-an tate te weed ens on skin 4) all $22.50 values are $15. i theatre or church—you can dissolve one of these delicious, almost candy-like tablets in your mouth once an hour or so. An effective yet harmless antiseptic is released and, carried by the saliva, con tinuously bathes the entire lining of the mouth and throat, checks germ growth, and gives the sore, infected tissues chance to heal. Soap and Ointment and watch results. Sale Opens | FRIDAY | SA. M. - Experienced Salesmen The Singerman brand on any piece of merchandise represents the stamp of unqualified ap- proval of this half-century-old That LIVE Corner popped ih seta a: Third «2 Pike | =~ Formamint Tablets used when especially exposed to infection reduce your danger of catching wore throats, and even influenza, rum others. Children can—and should—nse them freely, as defence against Ghroat affections and influenza which spread so readily in congested school-rooms, Th Resinol reagnent RESINOL Soothing and Healing Reremmended by Ahreet opertafatg morn moray oe Popo y mee ormamint- GERM-FIGHTING THR Vormaanint is our trade mari. hOA fat to gel bcd nha ¥

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