The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1922, Page 10

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PAGE 10 ' Has Se A dozen Seattle folks were table the other evening. experience. “In a restaurant recently in Thad not seen for years,” she a to her table to greet her. table, he arose. “T was invited to sit with was dancing and I had several “Bach time I returned to the table my girl friend's escort courteously arose and remained standing until I was seated. Ho was a perfect gentlomar “What do you mean by ‘a per fect gentleman?” the speaker was asked. “Why, why—" she began, and d the Sea Shore (Alds to Beauty) | Here ie a home treatment for re Moving hairs that ts quick, painless and inexpensive; With some pow- @ered delatone and water make enough paste to thickly cover the ob- Jectionadle hairs, apply and after two @r three minutes rub off, wash the kin, and it will be left soft, clear and) hairless, This treatment will not mar the skin, but to avoid disappoint: | ment, be careful to ret real delatone. | Mix fresh as wanted. Advertisement. | ROUGH, RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily Mado Smooth, ve Says Specialist Any breaking out of the skin, ‘even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying « little Mentho-Sulphur, declares @ noted | skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe frritated skin and heal eruptions @uch as rash, pimples and ringworm. | It scldom fails to remove the tor-| ment and disfigurement. and you do mot have to wait for relief from em > barrassment. Improvement quickly! shows. Sufferers from skin troubie} should obtain a smal! jar of Mentho- | Bulpbur from any good druggist and fuse it like cold cream.—Advertise- ment. Hair Often Ruined by Careless Washing Soap should be used very carefully ff you want to keep your ir looking ite best. 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Acts instantly, easily ‘applied at home and guaranteed harmless to hair, scalp or skin. golden brown to black—60e drug and toilet count Trial bottle sent direc Kenton Pharmacal Co., Bidg., Covington, Ky. BROWNATONE =a, One “She had a gentleman escort and, as I stopped at; the whom I knew in the restaurant. gathered around the dinfer woman was relating an Tacoma I spied a girl friend | said. “Naturally I went over them, and accepted. ‘There dances with other men ‘folks then she stopped. The question Was a stumper, Others at the table were apked to try to frame an adequataydefi- nition, One woman sald: “A perfect gentleman removes his hat and keeps it off pwhile talking to on the stboet.” “And must take the rigk of preumonia if it happens ta be a cold day,” Interrupted a man member of the party. "A perfect gentioman fs a man who treate a lady companien as he would treat his mother,” saidyanother woman. | “And yet,” Interrupted a, second | man, “this ‘perfect gentleman,’ as} tur as the lady knows, Is likely to be & married man who beats bits wife | and children at home, Unknown to the lady, of course." | And so the discussion waged. No one could tell what a perfects gentle man really IS. One man recalled that epeaicers ad dressing a meeting of prisoners in a penitentiary addressed themgin open ing, as “Gentlemen.” A member of The Star staff was Mu present at this dinner | Mie, present were found to be urmble to lend describe fittingly a gentleman, he de cided to put It up to his readers. And, to make the effort worth | while, he decided to offer for the beat | answer a prize of $2, with prizes of grace Weak, pale, anaemte and thin peo ple made strong and well | HEAMOTONE | and $2.00 per bottle —Advertisement. ' the Seattle fire attle Any Gentlemen? Who? Violinist Now at Palace Hip | Arline, When the doxen men and twomen | violiniste, whose arlistry and natural to me as breathing plex civiliation, ana whole career is exp!ained.” - WITH A PICNIC The great blood and nerve builder, ts! park June 6, the now sold at all drug stores at $1.00/ will observe the 33d anniversary of| weeds, seaweed, 50 kinds of bark and “NO GOUGIN COAL MEN Be Good BY THOMAS L. WASHINGTON, May tary of Oommer Me called upon the country not to te | In opening the confere ators here, Hoover pald goul, stating that any a part of the operators | Those attending the operate non-union mines. The questions for dine measures to be taken vent speculation and und tion in coal,” Hoover m no law empowering the to nettle the question ter for the public good £008 of the operators | The goverr twill levery way posnible, Moov | “Pam not laying dow Hoover said, as he gave of meeting the situation. Ho propomed the aelectic dancing | mittee tn each dintriet t the dintricts. dare ts hel ee | proud of a trace of Ramany|™vetior clearing house blood, to which she credits &@ committee of thelr ow 1$1 tor , ext beat answers of e rf oP gana eg gaa anewers Sl both her talents. “Daneing| ington with authority to pur Can you tell him what he wants toj@md singing ara both Gsiand direct orders for ral bite utilities and ate Robb s little sister MY | Boston Transcript 80 | Paper is made from tn Woodland! banana skins, beanstalke, Associates of '59" | cocganut fiber, clover more than 150 kinds of a, ah ST car-owners in- tend to have a car the rest of their lives. Economical opera- tion is getting more and more fashionable. How many men do you know who won't expect tires to do their share of the saving? This is the year for tire-mer- chants to study their customers closely. The makers of U. S. Royal Cords have recently stated what is the biggest opportunity to serve in the tire business. U. S. Royal Cords cannot take care of all the people who want the upward quality in tires. Nor do they claim a mon- opoly of all good tire making methods. upon everybody—manufacturer and dealer alike—a new kind of competition, Let ua compete for more and more public confidence. Let us compete for higher and higher quality, Let us compete for still more dependable public service. U. SSS Isn't this feeling about tires pretty universal _——————_—————_—_—————— ‘The makers of United States Tires urge It is the things they refuse to leave undone that make U. S. Royal Cords the measure of all automobile tires. Not only what is put in but what is never left out—that re- yeals the Royal Cord practical ideal. . So Royal Cord makers feel free to say again what they have said before— Let us compete for higher and higher quality. For more and more public confidence, United States ‘us J Rubber Company Tire Branc THE SEATTLE STAR Hoover Tells Operators to | STOKES coal #trike to “gouge” the public | iment did not possess the power to! regulate the disposal and price of @feument over tobgero’s good and jthene linew must be voluntary on the |!t acts ay a mteadier and comforter distribution and prices and to pre jealled her to co-operate tn this mat-| it w ence what he terms a rough oytline | tied suggested that the railroads appotnt bey | ae EP W oldng | G ' | As to Smoking TOLD) BY DK, KR. HW, BisHor . ci 1 ts naroed | 1 man,| ate une » does ptible course ot as with rything, t# 1, Nor should] tobacco be used | by growing chil dren. There always has been much| | 18, = Beore 0 lay vtag the noe of oper the govern. | ction along | bad points, but there is no doubs that | to temperamental, highly strung peo: conference | Pl*, and the discussion may be sum- {med up in the statement that while ussion here | there are those who can't use It, upon to regulate | Others it has no appreciable effect. | In case you do have occasion to ‘wear off,” try this: } ue ret! ot Exclude meat, tinh, fowl and ogee nment! trom your diet for at least three were | weeks, and eat plenty of fresh trulte. p algo to have some good nd when you feel the de and for the | candy aire ko, Walk ae much an po» Anaist 1m pips) from work or al *r _, latter hig is Impe nm the law." | tate . © or gym the confer | night and morning, uptil you ars Alno take a mouthwash and | ea night and morning with a #0 on of @ com | tution of nitrate of allver, 30 grame o wet O98 ®) in aw pint of distilled water clearing house for all orders coming | | “ in i Hoover also suggested that the Cameo Revue, now playing at} coal operators sppoint « out vt BARR TO LEAD ' Loew's Palace Hip theater, ig\to it in Washington to ect as a p A | LOYAL LEGION | Mnsign John ©. Barr, of Tacoma | Was elpeted eommander, to mucceed Col, Watson C. Squire at the annual meeting of Washington commandery He also n in Wash Reseed é A : Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Try tt! The Star will print optn-| she declares, “and +o if ig a/tut? Vere urerd to oreanis *| Wednesday night, at the Frye hi : } nator or officerm w * PO Ne es | matter of no difficulty for mé| purpose. In that way practically all owe Io de Wrenben Yee net THE SIMPLER LIFE to do both at once, dancing to! ot the big consumers of cont Would | senior vice commander; Elmer M Infurtated Suburban (to neighbor) | My Olen accompaniments. In-|have direct contact with operators. | Hayden, Tacoma, junior vice com-| —Well, I'm warning you? You keep | cidentally, touring in vaude- “ “ mander; Capt. Horton ¢ ree, Beat | your dashed infernal bees out of my) pille is the nearest approach| ht ey a th prvegg woud pan Rsrancoity Shy Hate ag Mg mys or, by thunder, I'li--I'l! shoot . a because reasurer » Lome w os tol a" to a carefree gypsy lije that is! that's where « girl * her name | chaplain Soh Pheipa attainable in this day of com-| when ™ te married,” explained Sol. Walter B, Beals, Capt. c. Fram the and Dr a John wood, rags, pea vines acted as toastmaster. Al Pierce told of hin expertencen hert EB. fin the Argonne, where he served as a HMoutenant: Capt. Lewis C ‘UBN MeBride Krannes Mixcunsed conditions In Lon jWith the American expeditionary | of w Priced the Upstairs Way—For Comparison Dresses-Wraps-Coats-Sui ) 4" Watch our SEATTLE,WN. Windows y Upstairs Saves You Money lon during the world war, and St phen 8. Chadwick described servic forces In Siberia jean | There ho about pure. more less friction ) gee You Laie SECOND & UNION Because of the many fine woods n Paraguay suitable for the making ng wth is @ growing industry there. 1S It must be made from crudes carefully se- lected for their “‘oiliness”’ and stability. These crudes must be refined to preserve their original characteristics and to make them crowds in its history. Values Tell the Story Seattle women are more discrim- inating today than ever before, They must have style, quality price right before deciding where, what and when to buy. The Florence Shop Answers These Requirements SPECIAL SELECTION OF o-- AT — | A dam ks the manufacture of | der canyon, In selecting crudes for Zerolene the Stand- ard Oil Company has the advantage of its own large production of practically every type of crude. The company is not com- pelled to use any particular crude because it happens to be the only one available, Crudes selected for Zerolene are brought to our refineries in special pipe lines. They are refined by our own patented, high-vacuum process which preserves their “oiliness” and stability. No other refiner on the Pacific Coast uses any form of vacuum distillation. No other refiner in the United States uses as high a vacuum as this company. Purity Essential Zerolene oils are pure. This company has always considered the removal of all detrimental properties and compounds as essential in making Zerolene, Because of their “oiliness,” stability and purity, Zerolene oils give perfect lubrication, and permit the development of the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of the car. STANDARD OM COMPANY? . Callfornia) power & speed ~ and wear ~ thru Correct Lubrication THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1 “S\>\Convineing ) {Comparative Values The Florence shop is today attracting the largest 735 feet high ts to be b between the 1,200-foot walls of B which will check flow of the mighty Colorado. and

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