The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1922, Page 4

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Purchases Charged Tomorrow Not Billed Until July First MaDouga gall-/ruthwick Phone Ma tore Hours 9:00 to 5:80 in 6720 New Coats Styles smart for your Vacation Trip—and for all Summer. a Very Moderate in price for these Fine Garments. e Tt t a satisfaction, in selecting your new wrap at this time of the season, to know where to go to find the newest styles, At “MacDougall’s” are wraps of soft duvet de laine, veldyne, pandora —and similar soft textiles. All lined with quality «ilk. The newest styles—the most popular colors. —MaecDeougall-soathwick, Second Floor fants Horse Shoe Cake Sale Held for Games for Campers Tf Seattle would win automobile irista, the park board should fix the Ruth School for a horseshoe pitching court and| cake sale will be croquet grounds. ferent Protestant This is the advice of Dr. B. day Saturiay WGulick, of San Diego, Cal, who ‘ene, to. Seattle, and is at th ~ . Hand Park automobile tourists’ Dr. Gulick called at the ber of Commerce tourist and| *!F ion bureau, 702 Third ave.) ~~ Offer his suggestion. held by 15 eburches attle all Westlake ave. the rage in he added. contests are all nd croquet! California camps,” EATTLE STAR Cynthia Grey: “Away With Long “Ski ts, Tight Clothing, High Heels and Mind-Shackling,” W rites One Woman, Who Calls Herself “Freethinker.” Dear Cynthia Grey: The »irit moves me” this morning and I am constrained to write a few lines regarding an article in Friday's Star in which a speaker at the world con vention of Seventh-Day Adventists at San Francisco is re- ported to have said that “rouge, bobbed hair and knee skirts” would doom America, Is it not amazing. that in this day and age, when there are so many big problems before us—race, economic, child labor, international—to Le met and conquered—isn’t it amazing that there are men in apparently high walks of life who can give their time and energy to such trifles as.short skirts and bobbed hair? When a man makof a statement like the above quoted, he! betrays the true state of his mind—which is anything but pure, as he would have us believe. I have a young daughter who} wears knee skirts and bobbed hair, | and she is as «weet and fresh a girl Mins Grey will receive catiers in ber office Monday, Wednesday Radio Receiving ax can be found anywhere, Make-up I forbid, for artificiality does not go with youth, But apart from that, there is no harm in it, except to make frights of some women who and Friday from 1 to 2 p.m, and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 @. m. to 12m. each week, Please do not come at other times aa it seriously interferes with her writing Ruth Girls’ School To raise money for memberships what to do. to Girls, alsqueaking? dif.|and they are so annoytn Middte ton, chairman of the membership *- committee, is in charge of the af- __| Beard the chemical preparation whic | do not know how to make an artis | te Job of it | ———$———————————— Woman is on the road to freedom.| Aske About She is throwing off the shackles of Poll T years—uaing her own mind—doing £04 fax her own thinking—absolutely regard.| Dear Mins Grey; I would like to! les of man’s opinion. | know if you are compelled to pay the average man ts not suffering POM tax if you can hardly get the) eartache over thix., In fact, he|MOst necesmry things because of rejoices. But orthodox dies hard—|th lack of money? HARD UP. | and the chureh—tt has become so| // vow are unable to pay the poll accustomed to dictating to women as|[@* You must make an affidavit to to their dress, their conduct, as to |! county treasurer to that effect. To Cure | even what they should think—thts! sg i independence is @ bitter pill to swal- low, Rheumatism | But the bark of all the dogs 19! Dear Miss Grey: Could you please | the universe cannot stay the Moon 'edvice me how to cure rheumatian? or divert her from her fixed andit have tried many specialixta and| shining path. Likewise, principles 10 | different kinds of medicine, but with | the course of evolution cannot be di ot A STAR READER, | verted. | Mineral bathe at natured springs | We women have seen the light—! or electric treatments are often very we have @ vision—a goal. Away with | beneficial for persons suffering from | long skirts, corsets, high heels, mind- | rrewmatiom. shackting, soul-killing creeds any-} “ee thing that impedes our progress, We! Pear Mise Grey: Can you please | are on our way—and we will av® lie! mo the author of a poem called America—in spite of them all ; . or Marrion, and where 1 can FREETHINKER © same, ABRL | 0.5/8 The poem t« “Marmion,” by sir! | Walter ’ t. You can buy it at anw |eoed boc or you can find i Can you te me 4 the public brary “. | \To Stop 'Squeaking Dear Miss Grey store, shoes from keep I have a pair that do,| Dear Miss Grey: We have a beau- | "| tifal home on the paved highway. and have nome vory nice trees in our | front yard, which add very much to} the looks of the place. One of our neighbors turns his cows out tn the |road and they keep our trees broken jdown. Could you please tell me what | to do? |A LOVER OF BEAUTIFUL TREES. | The only thing you can do, since b with re-| you are outside the olty is fo peated aplications upon the ‘face will yard in, You might try kill or remove permanently the beard taking if up with the county com- lon a man's face without injuring the wlesioners, I am not certain that lekin? How long a time ts pocessary they con do anything, but they may) jt destroy it? Will ammonia do aa) help you well? Thanking you, sp. | — The var advertised depilatories | land drugs for the removal of euper- 'fiuous hair are somewhat misleading. as they comvey the impreanon that several applications will permanently remove ali traces of the hair, The ynly comparatively permanent meth- od ia by wae of the electric needic. A READER Try soaking them over night in ater. If this docs not help, take them to a rel shoemaker |To Remove Dear Miss Grey: Is there any Nite fence yo Bureau of Missing Purchases Charged Tomorrow Not Billed Until July First Station —Third Moor Boys’ Department, Third Floor MecDougal lL oathwick Second on at aed Radio and Radio Parts —Third Moor Good Clothes for Boys” They Wear Well Apectal thought ts given the service which parents want in their sons’ clothing. Durable fab rics, well-taped seams, thoroughly lined coats and knickers-—-our muits will withstand all the activity which strenuous lade can give. Popular “Ruff Neck” Sweaters $4.95 “Reguiar Boys” Sweaters — the kind that all the fellows wear! Heavy Shaker Knit weave tn all the school colors. Sizes 26 to 38 Felt Caps or “Beaners” 50c The new kind, with the back cuff, and the good old style, too—in ali the school colors. Baseball Caps 75c Regulation baseball cap style visor and all, In all the school colors, Boys’ Caps $1.00 Light checks 6% to 7 Straw Hats 75c The popular and very becoming mushroom style, with convertible Black and white turn weight Summer Caps tn plaids and tweeds, Sizes brima Imported Straw Hate $1.50 White, tan, brown—light weight Madagascar Hats $1.75 Summery and very light weight Pongee color, at Mac Dougall’s Good Wool Suits With Two Pairs of Knickers $9.85 Medium and dark shades in worsteds and mixtures, with coats lined with mohair and knickers well reinforced and lined throughout—these suits present real savings for parents }$12.50 sane }$15.00 Other ) Bult Many in Between and Some Still Better at Higher Prices We Are the ‘meiibilibe Seattle Agent for Boys’ Sampeck Suits Serviceable Corduroy Suits $7.50 These are the mults that promise the maximum of servica For general all-round wear— school or vacation time, these sorduroys are just the thing. Both light and dark tan. Well taped and reinforced at all straining points, EXTRA! Genuine Koveralls Special $1.00 Sola in Seattle Exclusively at This Store To remind you that our store is now the “Home of Real Koveralls.” we are featuring 1.200 of these famous Play Suits in dark and medium blue—round or square neck style for both girls and boys. Sizes 1 to &. They’re Priced Right —Concentration upon good clothes et a low price ts our constant idea. We want YOUR BOY to wear 004 clothes—and buy them at the prices you want to pay. At this time special effort is being made to give even BETTER VALUES. We urge your comparison, Jackie Coogan Suits for Tiny Lads $8.50 Others to $11.50 ‘These are clever suite—the young- ters delight in them. So do the proud parents. Made in several styles, including sailor, middy and Kton—of cashmeres, worsteds and jerseys. Sizes 3 to 10. Tub Suits $2.50 Ever so many styles and colore— plain and combinations. Made of gingham, chambray, ‘ and beach cloth. Good, stirdy—and just the thing for summer. Sizes 2 to 9. Others priced to $5.00 Smart Reefers $10.00 Others to $20.90 Navy serge, checks, worsteds and mixtures—nobby, single and dou- ble breasted styles—all wel) lined. Sizes 3 to % Blouses 75c With sport collars or in regula tion style with collars attached. Of striped percale—tapeless style. Sizes 7 to 16, Other Blouses Priced $1.00 to $2.00 Relatives operated by a competent beauty doc- The Star invites ttn readers te use depart tor. Thia is rather expensive and} takes a great deal of time. Peroxide lwill bleach the hair #0 it is leas con- | apiowows. | This formula for @ liquid depila Mothers, Buy Your Boys’ Clothing at ltory has been recommended by sev eft the city Thursday te Jeral doctors: Alcohol, 12 prams this column {Z| where the Washington ( e Hodine, 075 grams; collodion, $5 eapere 4 | Sxnoclation was to conveng Friday |orams ; off of turpentine, #50 grams; and Saturday. Those in the party leastor oil, 2 grams. vd is were Dre. A. B. Cunningham, M | Apply to the part from which the! S. L. MDANIEL—A telegram for! Roberts, F. W. Winter, D. L'Hom Inair is to Be removed once or twice |S. L. McDaniel regurding the serious | madrue, Claude H, Snyder, Eliza }datly for or four successive lilnean of & felative at Medaryvilie. beth Hull Lane and Gertrude is being held at the Western days, increasing from day to day the | Ind, Phillips. thickness ef the layer Union telegraph office, 113 Cherry a. oe jst. Because MoDaniel cannot be found |To Remove ut the addres given, Paint |}; Dear Miss Grey: Would you peek Sam | 7. Sanmeenes ¢o1 eticin nedicine please tell me what will re " pra ng medicir paint without a license, from clothing? A READ " ee ea ail i Sponge the stains with pure tur. AR 1 pentine or wash the whole article in it, if the spots are large tered, and in fresh quantiies of the solvent MacDougall-Southwick Boys’ Department, Third Floor “SEVEN SEATTI | Whooping: Cough BY DR. RH. BISHOP HOOPING COUGH ts} a “simple” disease not feared greatly by | ignorant mothers!| who do not know) that 10,000 ‘children | die annually of this dinease. Whooping cough is & verious and “catch wane, It is contracted by coming in contact with An ignorant mother | children play with nave it so that her kid: | dies may get it and have it over with. This often amounts to murder! The di begins as an ordinary cold and cough, the distinctive whoop not appearing until a week or 10 days three EVERY DAY For a Week! ene $1.00 wea Give him the proud distinction of being correctly dressed in finest boys’ clothing, and at the same time you are economizing. WE MAKE our own boys’ clothing and do not have to include any wholesaler’s own | Day of profit in our selling prices. the Week prescribe Nujol because it mot i a Dear Miss Grey: Will ealy soothes the suffering of | tell me what day March 97, fell | —~ ~ piles but relieves the Irritation, Thank you MRS. M. 8. D. | Squeeze the juice of two lemons brings comfort aod helps to re- Whooping cough lasts from five to March £3, 1897, fell on Friday re enien Gans move them. six week and the child having it neces of Orchard White, which any Silks ste: Retin nak ws should not under any circumstances Readers of this column who) drug store will supply for a few tnediaine or lasative—co connect be allowed to associate with other would like " on the || centa, shake well, and you have a gripe. Try it today. children or return to school until ning and summer care of furs || quarter pint of harmieas and de permission from the doctor or health same by writing to||lichtful lemon bleach. Masnage authorities has been obtained. Washington bu- || this sweetly fragrant Jotion into If a child languid, has Sale price, 4 rolls for $1 00 1323 New York ave. Wash-|| the face, neck, arma and hands Paver, saat) teantnies Sne Seneneet 9 le 9 ington, D. C,, and inclosing two|!each day, then shortly note the cough, call a physician, | ents in stamps for postage. beauty and whiteness of your #kin. | vig ama | $18 » spadblen ‘ er ate | EVERETT. — Christian church | 00 address: J. Bass, general deliv- || plexion, also as a freckle, sunburn, | ery, Aberdeen, Wash.; r EB. C. and tan bi h, because it $1.25 roll, sale price, 4 ni 91 .00 | butlding purchased by Scottish Rite bodies, and will be used for fraternal! Juvenile Suits, sizes 214 to Aimy, wuatind. “Shans “Miles saad | hataie a seetianeee 10 years. New novelty jer- Smith 1 Third, Seattle; Miss anni ‘ sey, Oliver Twist and sailor s ao orn ” *s a” Peer peas Dag \ K ] “4 En eG! ’ . oo. gad ang Fo od of 463, Des Moines, Iowa CANDIED LAXATIVE \ \ hy Su ffer ith det Pee ets bo oa Sour S ? a» our Stomach? Werner, 100 N c Slum, Wee; Mrs R Johnson’s Wax, reg. 85c Ib. Sale Price, 2 cans. .... , Give your stomach the help that it needs. House Paint, reg. 70c per weer Tel UvEn ane pov weeete Davis Stomach Powders provide the elements that are lacking in your digestive system. Use others having it are usually due to straining often lets r whee constipated. Nujol being # lubricant keeps the food waste coft and there fore prevents straining. Doctors or scat mn rinse it several times others: who Norfolk Suits, 2 prs. trous- ers; new models, fabrics, pat- terns and shades. You'll sure- ly like these better-fitting Suits— becomes The bureau reports the follow- Famous stage beauties use this! ing letters returned to them be lernon lotion to bleach and bring -Const cause of incorrect or insufficient that soft, clear, rosy-white com 7 Malton = home doesn't $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 1620 James xt Wash.; Mra. J. E Jefferson, Seattle Fourth ave. N. E. 4 ; Apt, bo Stockings; heavy rib; fas Mrs Mtaw black; 7 to 1114. .29¢ Seattle; Mrs, M Minor rd., Seattle. Ruth brown wr tees Davis Stomach Powders Play Suits in khaki; Boys’ Furnishings New Sport Blouses— popular white oxford cloth and fancy stripes; long and short sleeves— $1, $1.75, $2 /Blouses with Eton col- lars, white and fancy stripe; sizes 6 to 10 Workland, oth ave Derman, qt. Sale Price, 2 quarts. . Floor Varnish, reg. $1.25 per quart. Sale price. .... Paint Brush, 34 inch, reg. $1.25. Sale Price. ain Murphy-Da-Cote (khaki $1.00 color), wera: 1.2 pe oe UHL BROS., Inc. 511 UNION ST. re rr INUUAREAVUAUCHOUTVAUUAEUTNAUALUAEAE AURORA Babe _AT ALL GOOD pKUGGINTS navy, gray Caps. Boys’ files asa Soon you'll find that the stomach again works as nature intended. Then fermentation of undi- gested food stops. Sour stomach—and unpleas- ant breath vanish. Khaki Knickers; best j " - : voleano,—your blood te Uf poisons, that these $1, $1.25, $1.50 erate... eee A poll 1 out inta a boil They’ keep eo chuck full Khaki Poplin Sport . - ate “bolt i Shirts; sizes 1214 to Khaki Hiking completely by the. ase of &. 58. on Pe to of the most powerful blood-cie known to science, 8.8.8, ha Boys’ Overalls $1.00 Browning King & Co. Ingredients ts acknowledged 2nd at University St., Seattle You feel better—ready to meet your friends face to face. Try D. S. P. Tonight varriten If It Fails, You Get Your Money Back bollé, blotchen, blackheads, acne, ach Powders are sold in Se: zema, rish and other #kin eruptions, Swift’s Ph wif t’s armacies land does it thoroughly, It drives out and all other reliable drug stores. might. Use ALL if they fall, money. Breeches; made sizes 6 like Boy $3.00 orities, Its medicinal ingres uaranteea to be purely ¥eR tle by If your stomach ts on the powders accord, bring back the empty pure bullds ‘up le manufacture mew bi one of its secrets, 8. 8, 8. I drug stores, in two alzes. ‘The mer 6iz@ ls Lue more evonvuilcal, you “up te the neck” tm bi: ites? 8.8. B. In ome of thy bluod-purifiers known, Try it,

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