The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1922, Page 4

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Four large floors of homefurnishings “ADDED to ANOTHER OF TI OF THE Those of our by their purchase is si change of the terms 1514-16 Second Ave., Near Pike ful articles. A Carload of the Newest Models Just Received You will find in our attractive new Stove Department a style of range for every need. YOUR OLD STOVE TAKEN IN TRADE Liberal Allowances Sold on Easy Terms BUCK’S RANGES have hoon ‘sold in Seattle for over 25 Years— manufactured for 76 years— assuring you of dependable quality ck panel, only $72.50 Special—RUGS—Special Genuine Gold Seal a 1 3 i Mi High-Grade Velvet Rugs} CONGOLEUM RUGS ER ape Rpm RTE Binge adhe immyy ses cee er Special .. $34.75 fi 7 d he will see Others \wrich Apollo had pitched with great a oer nee: aoe honeydew, maize and white, trim “SSx10—Regular $44.50. le Ox10'4 ft...... BIB.TH T4x9 fe 89.80 Dring her 20¥| force struck Hyeciathus on the fore blue, rose and orchid hand med with ribbons, hand-embroid. Sxl2—Regular $1959. pay Ses ‘ost sod af eh ean busetipedlemdae re” cabiane ‘ killing him instantly. The idery, and lace, ery and gingham pipings. $1.00 DOWN—$1 , we ‘> cr ta enld to have epruag up Provides ane convenient p! ‘or ar- ticles of kitchen use. { _ Eliminates hundreds of from your daily work. ~|F oreign . Trade Here ECZEMINE Shows Big Growth , he wonderfu; discovery for Eczema Imports and exports thru the port diseases. At all druggists, | of Seattle the first three months or sent, p. p., by Joyner Drug|of 1922 totaled approximately $34 Spokane —Advertisement. Btops Itching Instantly! |» COPYRIGHT 1922 | SEATT.LE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHEAS, LIBE PERSONAL C customers who now counts may avail themselves of this plan, where- ent account—often without payment down will start an account for one of many use- BUCK’S RANGES COAL AND WOOD—GAS COMBINATIONS PRICE REDUCTIONS THIS WEEK 000,000, according to an outline of MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR | | ° rey o Vinita a “Snow Parties”—Accusation 1s Made That These Are the Latest Divertissement of Our High School Students—Are They Worse at Heart Than the Students of 20 Years Ago?—If So, Why?—If Not, Why This Degeneration? BY CYNTHIA GREY Are the young people of today morally inferior to those of 20 years ago? High school students accused of “snow parties! The great majority. of people have turned the blame of fast living on the nation’s young—the high school students. Are they justified in doing this? Are they doing anything to remedy conditions? Boys and girlo—16, 17, or at the most, 18—-do not con- ceive the idea of indulging in an orgy of drunkenness and vice unless they are aping their elders. Parents and would-be re- formers fail to take into consideration the fact that tho in theory these boys and girls are young men and women, in reality they are but children, ready to follow the most sen- sational dictates of the so-called world of fashion. | Take, for instance, the matter of) bobbed hair, The fashion page of the Sunday paper comes out with the in formation that bobbed hair ta the lateat thing in Parts, or in New York the high achool girt ia impressed by the charming (!uatrations, and a few days later, when she goes for her weekly marcelle other require. ment of fasht nd she ts told that bobbed hair be becoming to her type, she umbs, becomes the leader of the fashion in her little group, and so on, wntil the epidemic runa (teelf out The latest accusation against Moh school students ts that of alleged “gnow" parties! The horror of it! | Right has pre Rut the startling publicity that haa deen piven the sp ja carious “movie” n haa influence minds of theae young peop! The average hgh «Dougall. outhwic Second Avenue at Pike ACCOUNTS” {fF MANY FEATURES RAL GOTTSTEIN REDIT SERVICE have ac- Telephone Main 6720. Store Hours ® to 5:30. Unprecedented: Our May Sale of Underwear Includes nearly 2000 garments imply adjusted to the pres- down or And $1.00 as arranged, Miss Grey will receive caliers in ber office Monday, Wednesday Fri T y from 1 © 2p m., and Fg gs wday and Thureday trom 11 4. m. tol? m, each week, Please do not come at other times am it seriously interferes with her writing plano; get some furniture that the young people cannot ruin, Let them dance, and dance, and dance, until they are tired out with healthy fun Their minds will be clean and mocet, as will their souls, We will have a ation of men and women with whom How many Inhabitants are there of American Samoa and what are they he conus of 1920 gives American of Tutuila, An 4 Talu and the f Rose tt student ta! it t» only This new Three-Oven Combination Range— Only $166.50 otal > The ¢ population con all read and and are all Christians belo: They rea it is SMART, that the they thin write They do not realive y ore ing to various denomina se ng the nation t pardy. That oe stove pipe. Top ovens |): . no though! of enything save for gas baking—warm- cae nally unusual, to de} EXTRAORDINARY VALUES i 1 t ; ws 7 " hat tothe tegen what ts the . and Chemises Clever Colored Crepe Garments Included and Chemises Also French Drawers and Vest Beta with coal and wood. $ 1* $7.90 ere Iyacinthus’ bloo the ground. your automobile and buy @ . STOMACH UPSET? d had apotted Silk Gowns and Chemises EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY SILK. IN STUNNING COLORS, Every garment carefully cut, generously full, with seams $ 5 aed | $ 4° Who Invented the thresher? 1708 Andrew Meihle, an tnoen- Beotch mechanic, produced a omen shing machine so perfect that, Get at the Real Cause—Take ite nearly a century of improv- it ts essentially the machine of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | (tt. "inventor and embodica many of) ‘That's wha thousands ot stomach | the easenttal features of the improved sufferer: joing now. Inatead of Modern machines, taking tontes, or trying to patch up, a poor digestion, they are attacking first successful A well-made wate Eight steel corner braces to keep base square, doors fitting and drawers from sticking. Oak case. Alu- minum work top. There are 19 styles in Gowns and 20 styles in Chemises in these two lots—all lovely under- garments. The prices vary according to the lavishness of the lace, hand-embroidery and “Lady Fcir” ribbon trimmings. Bodice and eee What ts the record epeed of a fy-/ the teal aus te comers buiit-up shoulder styles. co mare over eee ~MacDougall Southwick, Third Floor. the liver In a soc pier biplane at When the liver & nd, Janwary Ne | ———— away go indiges nte, French aviator, of 205} young leading woman, who fe now; lady who has designs on the hero. “Y, M. Cc 00 arkeek and per hour “IRISH COMEDY AT THE WILKES : — t lew nd week at the Wilkes, is what she should be In ~, but who is fotled by the piaywright. Valentine Sidney contributes a fine piece of stock Irish characterization | in the part of Bridget, and Howard Russell, Erman Seavey ond other members of the company try their Mu be rea tongue, poc “ve you @ bad taste, ppetite, ah Bride to_Travel Mr. and Mra. Vivian M. Carkeel, married quietly Saturday at the home |of Dr. H. H. Gowen, left Seattle Sat- urday night fer the East. They will Ithe old ctorially Aigented . the substitute sweet and simple, Her tally attract. 4 role of Mona never.be pantomime I find improved business Olive Tebiets ive. She ts always alive, always let-| hands at eccentric roles, calling evi- t je compe al me ler imagination piay over the dently for an extraordinary amount | renga ag pas ee aes You w 1 ko me than Ps pag of makeup and dialect. Mira: Garnock: ak Silal Werente $26,000,000 for a # ols cums orl Te Paddy Whack” Is_! There ty nothing new tn the play: | Lewis of Seattle. it is like all other specimens of Irish | nedies, written by non-Irish Ame Mr. Carkeek is a Seattle attorney ‘and a graduate of the University law icans. Its popular appeal, however, jschool. He is the son of Mr. and yn Atkinson makes a stunning is unmistakable, and it should do’ Mrs, Morgan J. Carkeek of Terry and as Marguret “lynn, the dark | good business during the week. Madison st. | Market Blouse Shop 107 Pike St., has decided to Quit the Blouse Business In preparation for a sale in which we will offer our big stock of Silk Blouses valued at $45,000 and our fixtures This Shop Will Be Closed on Tuesday At 9:30 A. M. Wednesday, May 3rd, we will open this final sale, which will include every Blouse in the shop reduced in price to a figure that will insure a quick realization of this stock into cash. It will pay you to watch this sale. | Triumph for Company Take one or two at bedtime for relief. Eat what you lke © and %e.—Adverti wale Plas GLENN m GUuES sement of Taking Life’s Hills on High | James Biaine, who can sing Difficulties and opportunities mark the highway of | wel! as he can act, holds up his everyone's life. To surmount the one and to take eons ee Seay “WEE advantage of the other, you must be prepared. iat sie “a er ii Peay mie F ste Opportunities to make better progress require a [ve with Mona, his ward, and who measure of reserve power. Obstacle hills—even ba ni Sa My tg! $ aka ‘ de more urgently demand a supply of power if you are |a Mr. Blaine ta his ®. He looks t the time convincing as the playwrig | lows. to conquer them, ye and Only a savings fund can help in both instances—to meet investment opportunities or to tide you over the times of need. Start saving On or Before May Sth and Mine Katherine Van Buren, the lends fro oporous H * waaat owaarme | your mone ing the past 21 years we have never paid less than 570 sont bumon | ENDS FOOT MISERY } Cal-o-cide positively t's: quick relief § It H H PER ANNUM DIVIDENDS and lasting resulta penetrates the | — pores and removes the cause. (Plasters in each package for Stubborn Corns) 8 Mullon Calonda Pechagen fat — All Druggine 6° Cal-o-cide fecr Ht: REMEDY PUGET SOUND SAVINGS &2d LOAN ASSOCIATION Where Pike Street Crosses Third RESOURCES OVER THREE MILLION DOLLARS See our windows and newspaper advertisements Tuesday night. 1°Third Ave tCOR UNIVERSUTY (A222

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