The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 12, 1922, Page 8

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SSDAY, APRIL 12, 1922, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Viola Dana Has 2 Hobbies Kn ds Love Tales WY . ° © Special Price Basement Special lots, and nothing but special lots—that’s why the Spe- cial Price Basement is of such interest to careful buyers. Call for Western Baking Co.’s ot Cross Buns At Your Grocery Store NOW “ever GOLDEN BUNS-—Rich in spices and fruits — the very essence of purity, quality and flavor. Made in the home of famous CREAM CRUST BREAD— the bread that always brings you back for another loaf. Viola Dana | hh By Daisy Henry Mine Dana does not look the same an she dots on the screen except It movie stars were registered In| top ‘her large bite eyes. Her hair, | | Webster's dictionary you would) which i bobbed bang style, ie #/]/ surely find Viola Dana personified| pretty Nght brown instead of jet) i) thusly—youth incarnate, fiapper|biack, as one would imagine from perennial. seeing ber in pletuste And, one robadl: would never imagine her much “a aur ioe hes. gehen foltowing | ttle cir.” Mine Dana looks a» if than Viola Dana. the is the hoyden|* might be ull of 18 yearn old—| th etter, |8ot A day older j wig la Mo Jouth offer And guess what thie youthful jlttie actrem i doing “off stage”) Misa Dana, you know, Is tn town! wie in Beattie. She ie knitting this week. She ls appearing in per! ner summer wartrobe ‘Twelve on at the Loews’ Palace Hip the} sweaters ie her goal, and the sixth Ster unti! Friday night In conjunc |i, more than half completed tion with the showing of one of | her latest pictures have all the sweaters I can knit.| When I went “tack stage” at! love to wear a sweater, a pleated the Palace Hip Tuesday afternoon | »k od some sort of a tam. It's ASK YOUR GROCER FOR 1 was ‘ushered into the “wiar’ drew) the moat comfortable outfit I BY tiny girl buddied up in a big fur) enough to wear knickers when I MADE eat reading “The Ordeal of Honor,”| get back home.” { A H } ba BREAD wesscen ganinns NOW COMES OUR Easter Sale of Dresses With Its Great Saving Opportunity in 173 New Dresses Choice of $1 5 the Lot at These are dresses which were made to sell for much more—but we bought them at big reductions in special hag ¢ lots from different manufacturers, and have grouped them all together for our big Easter Sale. G4 Taffetas—63 Canton Crepes—27 Poiret Twills—19 Wool Jerseys 56 DIFFERENT NEW STYLES—ALL NEW AND SMART Street Dresses—Party Dresses—Business Dresses—Dresses for Informal Wear. Scalloped Effecte—Draped Dresses—Plaited Models—Sport Styles—Panel Style Dresses—Detachable Jacket Styles—Tailored Models. Trimmings feature beads, fringes, braids, laces, cords, tassels, rosettes, shirrings and hand embroidery. Colors: Navy, brown, black, tans, grays and many striking combinations of new sports colors. Sizes 16 to 44. “For next summer I'm going to & novel, Mins Dana right away) Home ly Los Angeles, Min Dana confided in me that she was “sien with her mother, Mr Plugrath, ply wild about love stories—the has been traveling for four mouthw| kind that ends: And they lived|and deciares whe just simply can’t happity e } wait to get back there HARRY MOSLER, President ——_—————_——— —— — pn crm The complaint was filed Tussday by Deputy Prosecuting | Attorney Ralph Hammer. operation. Charges against the physi Dr. L. ©. Neville, People’s Bank clan are being pushed by the girl's . was at teerty ©B $1,250 mother, Mrs. Emma Utterbach, who cash ball Wednesday on « charge of | burried to Séattle from California as FREED ON BAIL wr ‘oc'oro sins manslaughter, following the verdict | soon as she was informed of ber | Dh *%, and play only a « of & coroner's jury Tuesday, which held him responsible for the death | @uEhiers death. Halts of Mise Lenora Jane Utterbach, 17,|, DUrine the war Miss Utterbe took the name of Taimadge, because whe died at Roasoke samitarium | she explained to friends, she did not | want to have a German naine, The girt had been living at 1219 EB. Alder #t., Charlies Fowler teati- fied before the coroner's jury, and Dr. Neville waa called to attend her Dr. Neville declared that Miss Ut terbach was suffering from peritont- tie when he first saw her, the re wult, he said, of trying to operate on herself, ‘ G. W. BEFSLER was found | wullty of burglary in the second de gree by a jury Tuesday before. Judge Mitehell Gillam in superior) court. Beesler was charned with) robbery of the home of Ole Nel- son, 7359 2rd ave. NL W. By Mrs. Henry Landes Has woman place in the city! counet] and if so, what ie it? Can) om to Nn part) im on saffrance as a com im the real functioning of the coun | anewered the firet question anyway | by placing a woman in the council Of thelr respective cities. The answer to thene questions de pends upon the point of view. you look upon the city as a mere| business corporation and run entire | ly upon the lines of big business, | then, at the present time at least LEST YOU FORGET! Elks’ Night at Loew's Palace Hip Theater || Thursday, April 13, at 9:00 EW {friends every | day—and still on good terms with the old. Include Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee in your next Grocery order, Tell your grocer you want the cof- fee with that pleasingly different flavor. Find out for yourself thatitis"differentintaste from other coffee —and nearer. J. A. FOLGER & CO. Sen Francisco Kansas City - Dellas Shiquoke, Japan ‘ tomorrows paper - Seeure Tickets at Box Office or from the Secretary W. W. BANE enly an occasional and unusual wom: | an could aepire to place upon ite) directorate and only expert business men should be placed there MONEY WISELY However, if the city in something | public sentiment. infection of the looal needs, then it becomes hot 4 profit-making scheme, but ite principle function is the epending of money wisely and pru- @entiy for the best welfare of ail concerned. | Woman is today theofficial money. spender for the family; why should she pot have some say as to bow the money shall be mpent for the! larger family—the city? | The problema of the city govern ment are the problems of the every: day life of ite people, centering ind the home, creating the prop tmosphere, moral, mental and Physical, for the rearing of our chil dren and the activities of adult life. Surely woman can qualify as an ox pert along the tinés just mentioned, can take her place on an equal foot- ing with man and «peak in many in stances with even greater authority, | for she has had the time, the inclina- tion and the opportunity to study these many and varied probierms, That has been considered her prov: e | ince. nd auto hed in hogany Cabinets are Polished or dull 1 or oak One dollar puts one in your home if you come in before the seventy-five are % | The hair around it TACOMA and all stomach and after-eat- 8 relieved in two taking JO-TO, All drug stores. | ability Women have rendered & great serv. ioe to communities in creating higher moral standards and in placing gen- eral welfare laws upon our statute books at a great waste of energy and time because there Were no women in the seats of gove! nt—no women In authority to push the thing along SOCIAL WASTE APPALLANG mths and even years have been sometimes, try the men of the neces of the m wante in bad enot is infinitely worse, The waste of hu man life and ¢ y in our big cities is appalling and forms one of the problems of every city. Woman re. sponds more readily to @ realization of auch waste. United and concerted action on the part of both men and women Je needed to prevent both material and CUTIGURA HEALS LARGE RINGWORM On Head. Itched and Burned. Could Not Seep. “A large ringworm started on my head, h day it grew larger and itched and burned so that I used to have to get up at night and bathe it. I} out and be- came very dry. I could not sleep at night on account of the irritation. ‘The trouble lasted about « month. I began using Cuticure Soap and Ointment and after using about three cakes of Cuticure Soap oon two Len pot Cuticure ——- was com! healed.’ (Signed Mise Lucile Bond, 606 S. Lea ou Roswell, New Mexico, Oct. 8, 1921, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal. cum are all you need for every-day toilet and nursery purposes. A desir. Material but social waste ind this action can only | pendent upon supposed become effective quickly and rewults| tion of our water, milk and food sup. | of keeping homes sweet and obtained by political action backed by | plips, for the sanitary conditions of | tending to milk and food Men and women|our homes and of our city—in other | side home, of training children in the eit? | more than 4 business corporation. a8|of the right types working together | words, for the health and happiness | moral tenets of the day; has she not Des Moines, fowa, and Kanme | ‘"* Writer believes. if the underlying and with politieal authority oan 60] of ourselves and families. City, Missourt, have in the last weex | Ptinelple is government and the at-| much to cure many of our social ills Sale starting Thursday—Special Price Basement e tity for the protec) Women are laws center in the home. We are de | moephere which our children breathe. | ing? ‘This haa been done, however, ||| FIRE OR THEFT Either may cause a loss of your securities, valuable papers or jewelry. A Safe Deposit Box will give you absolute pro- tection against any such loss. A most modern Safe Deposit Department Service will be a new feature of the complete departmental facilities avail- able in the new bank building of The Seattle National Bank, now nearing completion. The Safe Deposit Vault is of the latest and safest pos- sible construction and is equipped with complete electrical protection. Automatic safety features are embodied in the coupon booths which minimize any possible risk of loss of securities or other valuables. Reservations of boxes are now being accepted with rental dating from actual occupancy. We cordially invite you to call or write for rates and full particulars. Second Avenue at Columbia LARGEST BANK IN WASHINGTON a service and knowledge which could ‘The council also controls the moral | be used to good advantage in the Just stop and think how our city | conditions ef our city, the moral at- larger sphere of municipal housekeep-

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