The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1922, Page 2

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BUY-AT-HOME MOVE SPREADS products and so build up the in- ries Yakima, d payrolls of the etate than the people on this side of the mountains,” said Mra, Clare Ketch um Tripp, director of the educational department of the State Chamber of Commerce, on her return from a trip Toppenish and Sunny- where she assisted local wom clubs In organizing to hold wom: en's educational exhibits for Wash: | between husbands and wives If this ington manufacturers in those cities. |i true—certainly tt iy not yet ert Mra. Tripp left Seattle again Fri-)dent in all social circles Does Conversation F olay an Popularity With Men? Often Not. I think not; however, it all to do with’ the success of a cor A matron would perish to bi jany age to grin delightedly. grammar and pronunciation. * And why, oh why? Because @ man and @ girl, when sentimentally ourtous about each other, as they invariadly become t// left alone together, usually make | themselves the audject of their con-| versation, At first they discuss ro- | mantic matters in a semi-detached wey, via a book or a pity or a movie, land then they embark upon a sea of intimate confidences about their own | likes and distibes. | A few students of human conduct jtmaist that there is an increasing de- mand then a man | for intellectual comradesM® | yi se17 the topic of conversation, st THE SEAT Cynthia Grey: Important Role in a Girl's Sometimes It Does—More Must a girl bea good talker in order to please a man? depends. Sez often has most mversation. oredom if she were obliged to} rit thru a luncheon hour opposite a certain type of flapper und listen to the same chatter which would cause a man of “With thee conversing, 1 forget the way!” So men listen to a girl's talk, altho it lack matter, quality, consistency, - Mine Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2p, m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 am, to 12m, each week, Please do not come at other times as it seriously interferes with her (ruse. about himecif; and she must be ready with @ new hunch when he rune down. Moreover, when a man ts making ts folly for @ pit te try to talk about hersel!, for then the two egotinms may clash Many lovers’ quarrels day to visit Efensburg, Prosser, | will like a girl who at least can e2- te t thie Walla Walla, Spokane and Wenat- press an opinion upon sudjects other ene Se an BROMO QUININE Grune dears the Grove. (Be MO.) 30¢—Ad lets ‘hb ature of Bs | planes of interest the girl and “a get BRO. be. UMN MM. POE Gradeate Optometriat Our examination is as perfect os skill, setentifie inst ote and years of experience can devise. Glasses $5:°°,.. FREE EXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 1514 Westlake Ave. Between Mike and Pine Sta |than herself. Scores of girts have introduced the to me, implying that on all certain young man” have the same en. Certainty this ts @ wholesome hind of friendship and a most desirabdia| status for mating; but equally, of | | course, @ man and @ girl can be pals land chums without having any com |mon intellectwal interests, ond with- out being good talkers in any sense lof the word. | Nowadays, as ehceps, « girt whe! cannot talk well can dance, skate er | flirt her way into popularity. | A satirist Aas said: Of cours, the shy man requires different treatment. Ie often pre- fers isten. Then a girl MUST tate “And #0 that's thasi* picase him! eee Whe wrote: “All service ranks the same with God — With God, whose puppets, best and worst, Are we; there fa no last nor first" Browning in “Pippa Passes.” eee What country produces the most cork? Portugal produces more than ali the other countries combined, eee |*A dearth of werds « women weed | not fear, | But ‘tis @ task, indeed, te learn to) hear!” This is olf wisdom for an evertast- ing truth; @ man will lke Dest the) girt who ts a good listener rather | |than @ talker. | That requires consideradte tact on) *?™ | the part of the girl. Por she wwet) |mot interrupt while the men tells Star readers whe wish informa- tion on methods of soldering aluminum may obtain ft by writ- ing to The Seattle Star Washing- ton bureau, 1233 New York ave, Washington, D. C, and Inclosing a self-addreamd stamped envelope for reply. SALE OF | ‘What ts the average cost per mile of read construction, with federal aid, thruout the country? For the past four yeare tt has ever- aged as follows: Graded end drained roads, $4115; sand clay, 34250; grawi, 400; macedam (water 817320; macadam (Mtumin- 91300; concrete, $§394540; Dituminows concrete, $30350; brick, 349578. SHOES! ECONOMY SHOE STORE STOCK By consent of Mr. M. Siegel, and for the benefit of afl his creditors, we instruct you to remove his stock from Economy Market to 304 Pine, and there dispose of same in the way which, im your judgment, will be for the best interest of creditora, Turning over the entire proceeds of all sales made, which will be dis tributed pro rata to all known creditors of Mr. M. Siegel. Very truty yours, THE WASHINGTON SHOE MIG. Co, By T. J. THORSEN, Pres. P. B—fhe entire stock and fixtures must be closed out entirely and the business wound uD 1 Let Women’s Shoes stippers.. 91.00 Women’s $6.00 to $7.00 Shoes, Oxfords Pups .. $3.50 Women’s $8.00 Black Kid Shoes, leather French $2 j 75 heels .... Men’s $6 Shoes ... Shoes --. D290 $3.00 1 Lot Women’s $7.00 to $8.00 Pumps and oxterés $2.75 and 330 4 .00 TO BE SOLD FOR CREDITORS! By order of the Creditors, I have moved this entire stock to 304 Pine St. (Old Fire Station), where I will close it out and wind up the busi- ness. Every pair must be turned into cash, and the money turned over to the Creditors. Shoes for Men, Women and Children—all good, relia- ble makes—at savings to you of Half or more! The selling of this stock cannot last long at the prices the shoes are marked—so don’t wait! SALE STARTS SATURDAY AT 9 A.M. 1 Lot Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s $3.00 to $4.00 $1.75 Shoes ... Women’s $6.00 to $8.00 Shoes, Pumps and Ox- fords, all sizes, or brown, $4.00 or brown. Men’s $8.00 to $10.00 pair... 94,50 A complete Quick Repair Outfit will be sold cheap. Who wants it? Complete Goodyear Shoe Repair Outfit For Sale Cheap 304 Pine St. C. W. SHIVELY cuttce Old Fire Station 304 Pine St. SALESMEN WANTED TLE Needs of Our Time | Will Be Discussed “The Procram Supremely Needed for Our Time” will be discussed by Rev. Sidney Strong in Montelius hall, Third ave. and University st, Bun day at 320 p. m At the close of |the meeting thors interested will do- leide on organising a new Nigious The publi STAR For children and grown-ups Apple Butter—its | name tells the story. Excellent for chil- dren’s lunches, and delicious in tarts,pud- dings and a hundred other yses. Made of sound apples, peeled and cored, seasoned with pure spices, and cooked with sweet apple cider and gran- ulated sugar. HEINZ APPLE BUTTER To Wear Barrel “And my, now, If you are gving te wait any longer, you had better be gin looking for a nice, stylinh barrel. Those clothes you hare on won't last jong, I can tell by the hang of ‘em right now. “Maybe you're right. Say, by the way. do you Know anything about a | Dlace called C ‘in? TY hear that" | “Say, by golly, I am gtad you jbrought that up. You bet I know labeout Cherry's, Darn fine place, and they bave a wonderful sale on right | now. What do you say to canning barre! and both of us golng down their store, on Second | tween Madison and Spring. to building, right ever Pig’n Whistie, and getting @ good suit apiece on credit? Let’s go, ag I un- retand that no first it is re tired for 20 dayn”—AdVvertisement. FS! DANE YOUR GRAY HAR Leck years younger! Use Grand mother’s recipe of Gage Tea and Sulphur apd nobody will know | |ther’e time, She used to keep her| |hatr beautifully dark, glossy and| attractive. Whenever ber hair took on that dull, faded or streaked ap- | pearance, this simple mixture was) applied with wonderful effect. | But brewing at home is mussy and| outot-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound,” you will get this famous old preparation, improved by the addi- tion of other Ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair, A well-known downtown druggist says tt darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can teil it and aftef another application or two, it becomes beautifully dark and glossy —Advertisement, USE SLOANS TO | EASE LAME BACKS 1U can't do your best when your Y pesto sry cl ces, tigue. " ic freely without rubbing, as ot feneiales fand a quick glow of warmth and com- fort will put the “pep” back into you. Good for rheumatiem, cowry, aches and .’ bruises inte, fod weather abereneee’ om Sou 9 Sloan's has been the iniment in thousands af homes ail over the world. You'll find it clean too—leaving a0 skin stains, muss or clorged pores. 8 very Ae ith: rs ag {timate suggests it Kee; bots be.| Sling of Income tax returns by do -| mestio corporations from March 15 reepectively. Reliable standard makes of merchandise and a positive policy of “satisfaction guaranteed or money back” are two factors in the building up of this big utility store. Many Seattle people have traded here for years—always sure of full value and complete satisfaction. May we have the pleasure of serving you? Electrical Appliances | in The moxt complete show! the Spring Needs in Siversday Household General Hardware Needs A few timely items eatected | from this big stock. | Cartaia [highly poll nickel racks with 85.00. IDENO® aeons P t WASH TURS— ‘The No. 2 com- mon wash tubs & mpecial at 1 $1.29" || OVAL QISH PANS —In vig || frame, with $1.75 make, with 6-inch Diaden, This te real value at the spectal $1.39 price ef ...- With every Proning tool purchased we giv9 it wood handle tional value at - Department Rullders’ Whee ont—« r ° m buildings agen, ive eatimaten on electrics pment im large of smal mnie siuminum®; convenient size and | fn wink oo. eee l3-quart galven- ined, palle are apectal nena SZE CLOTHESLINES Heavy quality Home Plumbing Supplies A few articles from our complete stock of Plumb- coseblately, - m9 mansion to cottage Sa - > TOILET SUATS -- White | Everything in Builders’ enamel, regular ring seat Hardware From the finest of Front Deer Lacks to the Cupboard atch-— with a complete showing of the “RUBSWIP line. A spectal dis- play room, where you make your selections from many fine erna. ‘The quailty of Sullders’ Hardware is the best, and investigation will show that our prices are right, too Gilad to give you information and esti- and cover; guaranteed for five years, a ge* GALVANIZED * q BOIL ss ne 30 Ld riveted and welded; preasure: > eiarantes 13.50 In the Tool Section A selection of every tool that fn known tg the trade—and the best American makes in the bar- gir f you buy your house- oid tools where the mechanic buys you cant go wrong on | quality HANDY VISES — For the home, the garace or FARTHER 3 WARE MIXING nOWLs— noth, deep bowls in ail sizes from 6 to 13-inch. The 10-inch size 52c MPOCAL BL oo nrereeecnnes+ Also eomplete tine of glass bowls, stone jars, jugs, bean pots, butter jars, salt boxes, eta Si DRA ERS-—The roi wire dish dr Blades ‘The Shur-Hdge Maden tn high- Robson steel—fit for cutie Biades for Cc Rubber-set Shaving Prushes, with badger sizer priced Up- hair bristies wards from $1.50 Manufacturer’s Demonstration in Your Home of “The cE ASY Vacuum Electric Ss WASHER the next few days we have the service ef Factory Experts, who will devote their entire time to HOME DEMONSTRATION OF SHIR “RasT~ ELRCTRIC WASHER Just telephone ve—ElNott 4126—and we will be very, fied, te stro 708 EPractical demonstration in your own home. without obligation. Let the Vacuum prove just what it can de fer you—and see why there are SINK | BTRAINERS-—White tin; fits in corner nk. Special at vaccum Corporations Get Extension on Tax| WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—Secre | tary of the Treasury Mellon has an nounced the extension ef time for February 28. They must, however, file tentative returns on March, April and May 15, urer. Miss Viola Page an: cille Butler were elected ecutive board. 5th Anniversary Sale Specials in All Departments That's the way we are celebrating our 15TH ANNIVERSARY SALE. Dont miss the big values we are offering. Broken lines and odd ents are being closed out at LESS THAN COST PRICE. A clean stock is our aim right now—not big profits. Men, women and children can supply their needs at big savings. Our goods are backed by 14 years of reputable business dealings, so you may be sure of value, isfaction, SPECIALS BELOW FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING $4.00 Boys’ Sweaters Reduced to $3.00 You can save a dollar by purchasing of these Sweaters pey're dandy for school boys; strongly knit and ; colore——-ma~ roon and black, black and orange. Sizes 28 to 34. $12.50 Boys’ Suits Reduced to $7.98 Get your boy one of these Sults tomorrow— and save $4.50, The Suits are wonderful values: made in up-to-date models and of fine wool fabrics; splendid patterns; best workmanship. ene seh Men’s Sox—25c Values—3 Pairs 50c A clean-up ef 23e| Cotten Sox for Men—Medium weight; black and heather mixtures, reinforced toes and heela All sizes. Men’s Union Suits $5.00 Values for $2.19 Just = few of these Unica Suite left--Mixed wool; me- dium weight; long sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 24, 36 only. $3.50 Values for $1.59 Medium collar; gray color, Sizes 36 to 46. Great value at $1.59. Ladies’ Stockings 3 Pairs for 50c A clean-up of a broken line of Ladies’ Cotton Stockings; strongly reinforeed toes and heels; hemmed top, black; sizes 8% to 10. Warner’s Corsets Special $1.00 An exceptional bargain of Warne Corsete; guaranteed not to rust, tear or break—all for &1.00—Made of fine coutil; medium high bust long hips. LD sizes. Children’s Shoes $3.50 Values for $1.98 Broken lots of Skuffer style Shoes; button: heavy stitch- down ‘soles; black, brown and two-tone, Sizes Ii to 2 Ladies’ Wash Skirts—95c Made of gaberdines, crash and Beach Cloth; white gray and linen shades. $3.50 values, Ladies’ Blouses—$2.48 $3.95 Valuce—Jersey Silk Blouses, slip-on sty! i Metallic banding and embroidery; assort- ed colors. Ladies’ Oxfords—$3.25 $5.00 Valuce—Fine Walking Oxfords; nea sole, low rubber heel; black. ud os by tok Men’s Work Shoes—$2.89 S85 Valees —- Murigon last, half bellows tongue; heavy leather soles, Sizes 6 to 1L Ladies’ Gowns Special $1.00 Muslin Gowns of a fine qualify, short sleeves; em- broidered neck and sleeves; out full else

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