The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1922, Page 4

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HAPPY DAYS ? VETS SAY SO Coming Reunion Will Bring Back Memories The entertainment to be provided for the boys of the Sist division will be of a nature to make them GO PI RICES | remember the happier hours of war} time, when they meet here on Aug IN THIS GENUINE BUSINESS SALE! day er the armiation when the) On Sale Friday Only | hangars in the different areas were floored and the French villagers came down with their fair made Trimmed with |motselies, that the Yanks might Crepe de Chine have girts to dance with. A departure from war reminis- jeonces will be in order down the | atreets of a minature elty built to | tepesbens the streets of Nome, Alaska, in the days when goldmad men raced to the frozen regions for the yellow met Hard-faced min. ere, made up for the eccasion to make a realistio scene, will go about their work In the eity and into the gambling halls and dens of vice as the portrayal of the times call for, ——“KEEP Wri. ————. [ EMERGENCIES BY DR. R. iM. BISHOP O ONE should go camping with- ut some know! edge of emer. gency treatment for accident, A little Red Cross | first-aid book ts a mighty handy thing to have! when somebody breake a leg.) sprains an an kle, suffers wun. On Sale Saturday Only 50 TRICOLETTE OVER BLOUSES Trimmed with Crepe de Chine ————————— physical misfortune. One who has bad « fall or any other accident resulting in shock | shows the following symptoms; Pale, clammy skin, weak pulse and weak, gaping reepfration or sighs. Place this patient on his back, cover him up, move him to the best Place of shelter at once, and, if pow sible, apply external heat by means of blankets, hot water bottles or hot | bricks. But be careful not to burn | him. Hot water, tea or coffees are! useful stimulants, | In hea: exhaustion the skin will | be cold and clammy; other condi. tions much the same as in shock The same treatment will be required. | The body of a sunstroke victim! feels hot and dry Cloths wet in the coldest water at hand should be applied to the head and body, e#pecially along the aptne, from the head downwash, This treat Ment should be renewed frequentty. Application to the head of cracked fon tn & towel is good. If an arm or leg i broken, woe splints composed of folded newspa- pers, pieces of board or heavy parte. | beard. Bind Inte position with ban. Gages or handkerchiefs, If the arm! fs broken, place it fo « sltng. couple of men's tiee knotted together will do temporarily Tt a leg ta! broken, tle the legs together if no aplint te avaliable. Don't try to mt broken boner. Straighten to relieve pain, then| apply splints dangte. a at iattuamation toa wat af vert wary nina wash of boric act Other Special solution mixed with water, followed | Buys at $2.00 by ordinary sine ointment ameared hould | * of cot. | To RELIEVE BACKACHE | take the wastworthy sulphur remedy ~ WOODEN SHOE Brond on the ekin. be covered The wound th YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO OVERLOOK THIS BIG BUYING EVENT MARKET BLOUSE SHOP 107 PIKE STREET HAARLEM O CAPSULES 40 capsules 660; full treatment, 6 boxes, 62 60. Money beck if not eatiadied, when purchased from ua, swirr DRUG CO. Second Ave. and Pike St. 5,000 Used Tires | All high grade selected casings, thoroughly inspected and j | } i] } | | | by .Dr, Stevenson Smith, professor of psychology in the University of | Washington, in room 1031, Henry butiding, Wednesday at 10 a. m Course on Child Psychology first of a course of six lectures “Psychology of Adolescence and Pre-adolescent Period” was given 8.00 All Other Sizes in Proportion MAIL ORDERS Careful attention paid to Mail Orders. No deposit required. PikeStreet Tire Shop W. 0. STANDRING, Propr. 1026 Pike St. Cor. Boren Phone Elliott 0446 FOOT REMEDY Cal-o-cide ARTELL DRUG CO.’ Says His Prescription Great Week End Special Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism FRIDAY AND A regular $1.00 package of SATURDAY Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tablets |», "ape IF Alon, with Pheu: prove to you with every package of ‘diseane, lert'him helpless and unable oa tn they will do Nuxated Iron Tablets - IMPORTANT NOTICE: —von't take vitamines uniess you want _ © imerease your weight. Vitamine Tablets (one of the most remarkable | Belentific discoveries of recent years), are simply wonderful for women Who are scrawny and angular in appearance and men who are thin and emaciated, and everyone who wants something to help increase weight me Put on flesh. * Where it is simply desired to gain greater strength, energy and endur- ‘Ance and increase the firmness of your flesh and tissues, we recommend Hi ‘Easy decided, after ye ceaselena study that’ no one can b: free from rheumatiem until the ac- cumulated impurities, eommonly called uric acid deposits, w solved in the Joints and muse led from the body, banished rheume: ‘hat you take Nuxated Iron only, By helping to create millions of new| He freely gave his discovery, Hed Blood corpuscles, Nuxated Iron greatly helps weak, nervous and run.| Which he called, Allenrhu to, others who too with what m ne down people often in two weeke’ time. called wiarvaleus. ou ap ord Call at ones for your free $1.00 package of Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tablets together with bottle of Nuxated Iron. Two for the Price of One $2.10 value for 89c youre of urging he decided to let nufferers everywhere know about iscovery through the newa- He has therefore inastruced Gruggiate everywhere to diapense Allenrhu with” the understandin that if the first pint bottle does not show the ry to complete recovery | he will gladly return your money Without comment—Advertisement stroke or meets with some other |” |1 do of my husband, THE The Flapper Bride—Wed to Man of 50, She Dreams of Youth ful Lover BY CYNTHIA. GREY Youth calls to youth when love is the stake. the heart of a man never grows old, Forty marries the maid | of Tw enty, and Fifty weds the flapper of Seventeen. And so-| ciety is satisfied, and eo is the husband, but often the girl-| | wife of the old man comes to an alarming frame of mind.| One who has wakened, wri “My husband is 30 years older than I am. | married five years and I have a darling little daughter. She) is my one consolation. “My husband is kind to me. seem to understand each other, altho I get furious when he : talks of world events with educated women a lot older than| Tam, “That sounds as Uf I were Jealous, jdut 7 am not, for really I do not lowe Aim. 1 respect him, I admire him, and 1 would do anything for him Just as 1 would do for my daddy “He Ukes to call me his flapper bride! But he wilt not let me act like @ flapper except for his amuse-| ment. I want to dance, Me will not Go with me. want to be out with « crowd. I want to be admired and sought after by young men. “since 1 married I have had more than one flirtation, harmicas enough, | with men near my own age, My husband has felt #0 badly about this that once he suggested divorce, but there wea our child. And 1 would lose my beautiful home and car. We ae not agree about the terme, i stay ut sometimes lise) awful strain upon ma. “Probably I get on my husband's nerves, 1 muat say there ought to be some good reason why he has deen @ perpetual grouch ever since our first year “In the beginning he looked hand- |fome and chivalrous for an old man dut soon after our wedding he lost that youthful, sporty aspect and now [he looks as old as my father, He " iv ia older. And how fine and fresh and splendid all the college men ecem by att “Well, I've found owt that I can think juat as much of other men as 1 can’t het dreaming that some time a handsom, young man carry me @way from what | now! endure. “I suppose thot sounds terribly alily—dut not to me I'm not 28. I've charms that men adore but 1) hove to dress up and play up for an old man who has loved several wom- in hia life. Perhaps that's my hurt, He loves me last, when young man I would be the first t passion “1 get so desperate that [a run erway and hide and support myself- lor to the touch. |5«t / cannot abandon my Baby, who! muat inherit her father’s wealth “1 am teft with but one object worth while, and that ts te raise her #0 she never will make my mistake! when she marries.” No comment can 454 Interest to thie letter, Most readers will not wonder that the olf husband has hin grouchy days, However, he was old enough and wise enough to know what « risk he was running when he ploked out a flapper beauty for hin A|third or fourth bride. eee What ts the climate of Cuba? In jit healthful? Evtremely equatie on the coast, Dut lees 90 intand. The average tem- peratures for Jonuery vary from 72) deoreee F. at the north to 75 dé- Don't allow fractured timb to |orees FP. at the south, and July tem-| | perature averages 88 degrees F. The | ton cloth. A thick, heavy cloth will | create heat and increased inflamma. tion Washing the inflamed area with common soap—laundry soap is ood If nothing eine t# availabie. A Pure Cream and Milk Product Use It —in your coffee! —on your berries! —on your cereals! —drink lots of Fresh daily at your grocer’s, or telephone Ell. 6210 10c a Pint A “Mayflower” Product Do you remember the financial storms of 1907-1917-19217 HAVE YOU EVER MET ANYONE Who regretted having saved money at THE BANK FOR SAVINGS IN SEATTLE Maximum of Interest pelea Ant he Maximum of Safety Petree Pine St. at Fourth Ave. SEATTLE Cynthia Grey: will come along and} STAR But because tes thus of her broken dream: | We have been| He is a generous man and we | Mins Grey will recetve callers Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and on Tuesday and Thureday from 11 4, m to 12 m. each week Please do not come at other times Aa it neriously interferes with her writing. excessive rainfall in the northwest ts | common to this section; at Havana it ts over 60 inches. The southern jcoast has, however, much leas rain |The energetic administration of sant-| |fation by United States government | lefficlats did a great deal to destroy | the wnhealth/ul conditions formerly | prevalent Who was the first mayor of Wash- }ington, D, C.7 Revert Brent. . . Where born? What ts the salury of the govers- or-general of the Philippines? 3600 pesos ($18,000) D. S. KIMBALL, U DEAN, HERE, Dexter 8. Kimball, president of the American Society of Mechanteal Pin. | ineers and dean of the Cornell Col- | jege of Enginecring, wae in manne | hhureday visiting his brother, Dr. G. N. Kimball, a dentist with offices in the Seaboard buliding. A comparatively few years ago Kimball lived In Seattio—as a laborer in a Puget Sound sawmill, He saved | up enough money from his wages to attend Leland Stanford university and today ts one ef the recognized leaders of the engineering profession bad the world. ‘SONG WRITER | TO OPEN SHOP | “It's not worth a song” This antique comparison ts never | [used by one prominent young Seat | thette, For a eong—or, rather, « series of them—haa brought him severn! bie Music shops, a national reputation and a fortune. Friday Haroid Weeks, componer of “Chong.” “Hindustan” and other big hits, will open hie new “Melody Shop” in Heattle. Tt will be modeled upon the very latest emart music stores of New York and Parts. Weekn, who was born and raised in Beattie, will hold “open house” for all his friends. There are 3,000 Japanese merchant veanols DENTITRE 4 PROrEeOX OF Tv BY EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. « perean rhovld the dentiat DR. EDWIN J. BHOWN's DENTAL CLINIC 106 Columbia Mt, For More Than Twenty Years AD FREE EYE EXAMINATION under the most expert su for further information. NORTHWEST EYE CLINIC 216-218 Burke Bldg, Second and Mi ry it v4 Wee ol By that stubborn Soe eupon prompy iron ign se Qe RESINOL $1.00, or sent, p. p Percale and Unbleached Muslin Just the Leather Vanities New Styles $1.00 ~dull, finish, patent or susde two handles, large mirror, coin purse attached with cord black, tan and combina tion colors. —MacDougall- Southwick, Street Mloor collars, cuffs and belts. 86-inch width. lof two bandits Thursday who held up A. B, Martin, 703 Central build | ing, on the North Trunk road, near the Country club, robbing him of $5. The bandits leaped upon the run ning board, thrusting a pistol pervision. Glasses may be ||| Martin's face, he reported. procured at the Clinic i¢ ||| ———— art Stops Itching Instantly! necensary—10 to 6 dally | and on Monday and Friday | ECZEMINE evenings. Call Main 5742 The wonderful di ery for Eczema land skin disea All druggists, | by %., Spokane.—Advertisement. DON’T TOLERATE GRAY HAIR O NOT permit streaks of gray tomar your beauty. Watch those betraying locks. When the first gray appears call to your aid “Brownatone,” the modern hairtint, You can apply it at home by following ensy directions, “Brownatone” is sold by drug and toilet goods counters in two colore— golden to medium brown and dark brown to black—S0c and § absolutely harmless to or tenderest skin. bottle sei . Guaranteed ir growth, scalp Try {tat home—erlal for 18e. The Kenton Phar- 13 Coppin Bidg., Coving~ BROWNATONE a “The Store of Eternal Newneas” Children’s Dresses and Rompers $1.00 Dresses in Four Styles ROMPERS in peg top style with white and checks—some combinations. ton trimmed. Sizes 2 to 4 years. MacDougall: Southwick, Third Floor Sheriff's deputies were in search | in| provements on the yner Drug | MeDougal ll-/outhwick Main 6720 om There Is Extra Psisic in the DOLLAR at MacDougall-Southwick’s 300 Bungalow Aprons $1.00 Belted, Straight line styles, and scalloped Trimmed with rick-rack braid, contrasting bindings and sash ties in many pretty colors. Sizes 36 to 44. Boys’ Khaki Knickers $1.00 thing for Summer. Well reinforced. Silverplated Candle Sticks 7 inches high $1.00 Exceptional value diver plated on hard, white metal —with the appearance of ster. Ming silver. light weight and simple in design —ideal for the table. —MacDougall- Southwick, Fourth Floor 75 Dozen Huck Towels, $1.00 Doz. Size 1514x34 inches. Medium weight. All white. gall-Southwick —MacDou; Ss shopping ‘Hours 9: 00 to 6: —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor —MacDougallSouthwick, Third Floor —hané-made of finest»selected sterilized human hair. —hand knotted. teed perfect black, dark brown, medium brown, blonde, auburn, light brown. JUNE 23, 1922. Solid colors— Polka dots— Ring dots— Sizes 7 to 16. Double Mesh Hair Nets Cap Style $1.00 Dozen carefully inspected; guaran —MacDougall Southwick, Hemmed. , dust Down the Stairs THE DRESSES are in pretty, plain colors, checks and plaids; some with n bloomers. Trimmed with contrasting crocheting. fabric and White. Sizes 2 to 5 years. t there are— article.) dian Head, In plain colors But- signs. New “‘Radio’’ Silk $1.00 In pink, white, tan, navy, brown, gray, black. —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor Extra Value in Your Dollar at MacDougall-Southwick’s Embroidery Work $1.00 PILLOW CASES of 42-inch tubing, stamped in various effective pat- terns, with edgings hemstitched for costs usually as much as the finished Special $1.00 each. BRIDGE SETS of linen-finished In- including 86-inch cloth and four napkins. Stamped in basket, conventional, Japanese and teapot de- Special, 2 for $1.00. —MacDougall-Southwick, Fifth Floor (Hemstitching alone |Silo Plant in Sumner |“ SUMNER, June 22.—The Lumber Ageney of Aberdeen | silo plant hore, it is announced, property amounting to $36,000, start shortly, daeealbor Agency Buys] gs Pacific | one has| where it will concentrate its busi- | Purchased the Hewitt-Lea-Funck Co. | ness, constructing two modern fac. Im-| tory units equipped with the latest will} machinery for the manufacture of silos and lumber specialties. Buy your fireworks from a dealer selling “HITT’S FIREWORKS” You are buying the best fire- works made and supporting a Seattle payroll. or. The Hewitt-Lea-Funck Co. retains and one-half acres of ground,

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