The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1922, Page 2

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++ a RRR CROCRRRER EONAR eam a SER tt a RA la RS BERR ARIA SMA NEES AE a BES om ve * pin Coe ees Meet Dr. Sverdrup, Savant He’ll Go on Amundsen Trip => CA ge r we extend congratulations and best wishes to the Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. odin | —on the occasion of the opening of the new store, which repre- sents an achievement in Seattle’s substantial retail trade develop- ment. —may the future unfold the great- est measure of success, is the cordial wish and friendly trade interest of —a comprehensive display of the season’s latest baby vehicle creations, in which the dominating features. are QUALITY, ELEGANCE and VALUE. Limousines of babydom. Runabouts. Strollers. Sulkies. Here in this ANNUAL BABY VEHICLE SHOW you'll find the best vehicle, for the nicest baby in the world. KA = = * Semessh Cynthia Grey: | Don’t Try to Be Like the Girl Next Door—You Can’t onl Be Sincere—We Need Her Type, and Yours, 00, Dr. H. U. Sverd BY CYNTHIA GREY Tata os “tid i star etatt Photograpners| Oh, dear’ She is in such a state! She thinks she will just give up and admit thet she is a failure! By Robert B. Bermann ti ae pestis stag aroara nel She is different. She knows it. She knows because she has It had been notned abroad that &lthe three #till with the expedition.| tried to dress like ihe other girls in the office and find 7 oh tt ttle. >, nf 5 . Secoeni tena alk oh Seattle * |Probably he wouldn't have mention: | amusement in the ways they do and the result ts that she ~Llogx4d loom wovr- j - ed it if he hed hed all the time in ‘ i 7 ce wither, ivory grees after his name as a ry he world, Or the fact that be han | Oks like @ mess and has a perfectly horrid time at their: OF ak bode. Bi tners! bas decorations on Bie) contrituted as much, possibly, as any parties! Neely ‘uphol: fj reast. young army of reporters de-| BAD in the world to the fund of| One hears it every day and in every mail. forest. Feu Hil ecended'on Capt. Roald Amundsen's|AFctic sctentific knowledie She can't fit in. Aajuntani back Bi) polar ship, the Maud, ted up at the| ThA" the Kind of scientist he In| As if she should try to! As if she could be like the girl at| actly aa pic- ar at. ee ee seme hieia:s the next desk if she tried to be! She can’t. She may dress tured. visitor was said to be q cn (oe o like her and go to the same dances and parties, but for the | wag an unobtrusive little fellow, DEFORMITIES |life of hor she isn’t like her and can’t be. } with sparse, wavy hair, an en: | | Why try? Isn’t your type just as necessary to the world gaging grin and the dirticet face , 4 jas her type? Don't we need quiet home bodies, simple, art- in seven states, He was clad in BY DR. RK. H. BISHOF 1 bat tusk at la, thiual : » * | yw noadiens it ts | (088 girls, just plain girls, thoughtful girls, as much as we.do | for a child to be| “tra modern ones? 4 | crippled! Both all right, understand, but the flapper can no more be Sverdrup? Well, 1 am he.” | Prevention of/@ Priscilla than the Priscilla can be a flapper. Which serves, matter thas any: | deformities is to| And surely both ar charming. thing else, to introduce Dr. H. U. . orthopedic sur| The danger comes when either Miss Grey will recetve caters Sverdrup, who ia in charge of the gery what pre-|thinks that her way is the one and|| in her office Monday, Wednesday scientific investigation to be made vention of dis-|onty right way. When that happens.|| nd Friday from 1 to 2 p.m, and by the Amundsen expedition. cane is to medi-|be she Priscilla or flapper, intoler-|| 0m Tuesday and Thursday from At firet glance you'd take him for cine and public @nce spoils what should be a natural || 11 a.m. to 12m. each week. Floaae a deck hand, This is not a# amaz : health. It should | sincerity. do not come at other times as it ing as it may sound—because, there begin before) And do be sincere, girls. seriously interferes with her being no scientific Investigations to birth, with| Individuality és only another name || writing ted while the Maud is tied| proper care, for sincerity when you come right | up has elect: | diet, hygiene of down to it. When you're sincere ent species are found in Ceylon, In- a deck hand for the pres j the mother, and by avoidance of vou're individual because you are |\dia, Indo-China, Africa and the Ma- he makes @ darned good! accidents and injuries. [being just yourself and nobody can |layan regions. deckhand, too! Rickets often result in curvatures |¢ exactly like you. eee. His mind still runs slong eclen-{of the long bones, or spine. Such| Because you're you. What Christian names begin with A\ | tific lines, however—even while he's | deformities may be prevented. see the lette P? Lloyd loom wov- y Y, loading food supplies on the ship. | Near the of ity first year al How many messages were vent by |, Priscilla, Patience, Prudence, Pansy, Pitecn bots. 4 ‘ ST, RPE wef ‘We expect great things | oniiq bear clase watching. It is |Rell telephone each day in the United |Pawline, Paula, Pencloy, Perpetita, Eiererstile sons “gn. Wicker boay. great things—from this voyage,” | aiways moving at this age and may |States? | Phyllis, Philippa, Persis, Phoebe and Footwelt and ) eae Reversible ho declared. “First, because |have a serious fall | The average for 1981 was $8,162,-| Patricia; Patrick, Paul, Peter, Phil- Weur 1) in, Adjustable | we're going Into virgin terri | “Congenital deformities are some-|000, jander, Philemon, | Philip. Phineas, artillery wood = in. ery ine will be discoveries in {times curable by early operation eee erry, Perey and Percival. fubber' tires. Old f d every sense of the word. And, More attention should be given bY! How many passengers are killed iyor: ename!| a secondly, because we're so much | Parents and physicians to comleach year on American railroads? Corduroy uphot- ‘ 5 better equinped than any expe |Diaints of “growing pains.” Often | rmployes? Be pictured tured, dition that nas pre nd 18, they are ha first signs of @ grow-| sn 1920—264 passengers; 2,667 em- “No, a - ing formity loyes. hic ee c “ mode Lemont” Mote cverpttine | Prevéntion of defornitties ‘ reeutt.|" Jina which feed on the sugar in the | using it to acidulate and sour |we find should be of quite a little |!n# from infantile paralysis ts) nationality furnishes the k. The air is usually very importance, |largely a matter of preventing the z avn farmers to the d just preceding an electricat “Our investigations will be direct. | disease itself, by quarantine, avoid-| ty ? and these bacteria multiply e4 along three different lines—-| ance of crowds when tired or weak, |~ 7 140,65 German-born! more rapidly than at an ordinary Py metallurgical, oceanographical and| nd cleaniiness during the preval-|sarmers in the United a x |terrestial magnetism. And," he|enee of tho disease. en coming next with . eee | grinned ingenuouely, “you must real In early childhood proper posture, | her countries have given | When did the author of “Two |ime that all of these are most im-| breathing exercises and avyoidance| od States even a third as many |Years Before the Mast” die? | portant. of carrying heavy books and pack: |farmers as Germany. Richard H. Dana died in 1882, | “Now,” he concluded, “you must| ages will prevent round or stoop see mencemeiatonesecnahosnuhiaiallle | xcuse me—there's a lot Of coffee | Showiders and spinal curvature. What ts a python? What are their! dungarees that were almost as solled as hin face, “De. Sverdrup?” he repeated the query, “You want to see Dr. Does thunder cause milk to sour? The souring of milk is in no way |connected directly with the electrical phenomena, There are certain bac- ‘ i ‘ I've got to finish loading.” Enlarged tonsils and decayed |habits? —8 choice patterns in attractive INLAID tile ef- | And, with a wave. of ie grimy tedeh caften calize S0tnt deformities. | Pyrhon is @ name opplied to call fi t, g * ] bi 5 ti "4 4 : ] a jhand, he was gone. Social diseases claim more than large snake of the sub-family Py-| ects In new color combinations, specia pur. | He didn’t stay long enough to tet! their share of serious joint and bone |thonida of the family Boida. The tional price: ad ence of certain aupraorbital bones and two rows of subcaudal scales. | $2— and $2.25 value. [-——— Specimens have been seen $0 feet | @ age M gr Pe | PACIFIC crushing them by folds of the body. | Raiwar A sn feet lon, uld wndoubdt- | these remarkable credit terms are for YOU — pe lepeetd barra He wie septs “PRINCESS” STEAMSHIPS under favorable conditions. Differ-| —on purchase —on purchase | ages PF se) gga Street os Of furniture first weekly of furniture flvet weekly Leave Seattle Daily, COLMAN DOCK, Foot of Marion Stree Star readers who wish for di amounting to payment payment You V ‘ amounting to payment payment FOR VICTORIA and VANCOU rections for removing berry stains | The Day Boat Daily at. from clothing will receive same $50 $5— $1— Credit $150— $15— FOR VANCOUVER, B, C., Direct, Sa sre tp ttle a ? ° ashington bureau, 1322 New j $75— $7.50 $1.50 Is $200— $20— ‘The Night Boat Daily at...,...... . York ave., Washiagton, D. C, a8d a : metri $100— $10 $2— Tre Ae $300— $30— i} Canadian Pacific Steamships now op- ingtouins two ovate tc wtampe:£05. 11 ion avo ee ee erate from Colman Dock foot The bureau reports the follow- $125— $12.50 $2.25 wns $500— $50— $7.50 ’ ing textry returned w them b-| | @laggses $5,00 of Marion Street cause of insufficient or incorrect Complete address; Miss Esther Peterson, FREE EXAMINATION : Silverdale, Wash.; Miss Helen “rans-Canada Limited” re-)} Summer Tourist. Fares to Shutta, 214 15th ave, Sw. Seat | | @LOBE OPTIGAL CO EF T sumes May 21st, 8 p. m. Eastern points on sale from tle; Mrs. R. R. Doty, 1618 ‘Terry 5s NDARD URNI URE co. } daily from Vancouver, B, C. May 25th to August dist ave Settle; Mis. Mh, ty Bene Maitreen Beko ead ree’ —2 hours to Montreal; 87 urn Umit October 31, 110% Holly st. Be ngham, L. SCHOENFELD & SONS hur tort ii es ei SEATTLE FOUNDED TACOMA mit ave, Sea Mrs. M. Boyd, 18 Cit i: § 923 24th ave. tle; Missy Je: SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST, 64 L. SCHORNYRLD 2 BONS wee Pind Ticket Office, 608 Second Avenue ie; Miss Jean . cactronl J i e. W,, || For infants, children or adults, tie E. F. L. STURDEE, Gen Livingstone, 1612 Sixth ave. W,, , » 88 . feral Agent. Seattle; Mr. Harry Hunter, Sno. }| at all drug stores, or sent, p. p, by quaimie Falls, Wash, Joyner Drug Co. Spokane.—Adver- Uisement, Saentintlneelts ctcokeet

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