The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1922, Page 9

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A Rational Institution from Coast to Coast* | Fmuning King & ©. Why Some Boys Don’t | Wear Out Their Clothes | The Way Yours Does It isn’t always the boy’s fault that he goes through his suit so quickly. It is often the suit’s fault. The way to be sure that your boy’s clothes will wear as long as possible is to buy them of a house which has been making boys’ clothing for years and years and is therefore able to guarantee the quality as well as to give you the greatest value. Boys’ Norfolk Suit, 2 pairs full-lined i knickers, fit, style, fabrics, patterns } are all guaranteed—remarkable val- | he | | Knick | | ues at. .$9.75, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 Boys’ White Sport .75¢ talsrs ... $1.00 oe Sport Shirts, 12 t to 14.. $1. 25 Battie $ 1.25 Mesh Union Suits..... Babe Ruth bat bt Corduroy full lined.. $2629 Hiking Breeches, just Sn”. $3.00 Kinki and blue 95c > gad Hats for the lit- +» $1 50 up 95c Browning King & Co. 2nd at University St., Seattle White Blouses, 95c ‘If you value your watch, let Haynes repair {t. Next Liberty theater —Adv. © lal 20 st ne thr asemnan eema London Laughs “Chackles’’ Not a Laxative BY DAVID M. BLUMENFELD | LONDON, June 23.—“By George, Cochrane, old Uung, it’s top hole. Absolutely spiffing, But I must say I didn’t quite gather the pun about the chappie who eats cake. What's funny about cake eating? I mean | the best people do it—or don’t they {in America? “"Erbert, yer blinkin’ well oughter to go hand see them there Chuckles -~that Hamerican tantomine. Hits |a bloomin’ knockaht. ‘Ow me and Arriet did larff—we nearly bust— ed, there is not enough lubricant produced by your system to keep the food waste soft. Doctors prescribe Nujol because its action is se close te this natural lubricant. Try it today, Don't suffer jonger with stemach trouble. JOYNER STOMACH REMEDY | Can now be had at any drug store or pont direct for $1.00 and $2.00 by Joy- ner Drug Co., Spokane. All good druggists.—Advertisement. MILK HIEALTE re cmrmasscmme action all the vitality their young bodies possess. Their activity creates appetites. They need nourishment more often than grownups. Give them plenty of good, wholesome milk between meals and keep them strong and healthy. Cuan play calls into There is no doubt of the good- ness and wholesomeness of Kristoferson’s Perfectly Pas teurized Milk. The tests prove }KRISTOLERSONS | one BE acn 0040 P 93” PAS Kast? MIL oR Gets Foothold|=: it START WORK ‘ON BIG BUILDING $2,500,000 Bank Structure | to Go Up Here | Work wilt struction of the py $2,600,000 Dexter Hort } August 1 |} ‘The bullding will be constructed in two units, the first of w he Third ave. | bio. As soon as the Tird ave. unit |i genet Be all tenants of the New | York block, at Second and Cherry, |will move into the while the to completion. be sta new butlding constitute the largest single putld ing operation ever attempted in the Northwest, It will have over 1,000 |roomes. More than two years will be | mated Bureau of Missing relatives of Criends, tie to hely io reuniting those whe have bees | separated. Those friends are missing are invited to report the disappearance directly to The Readers who may know the whereabouts of persons mentioned in this column ae missing are requested alse to report te The Star. Other newspapers are invited to reproduce such Kems as will interest thee communitios. eee DELLA CHAMBERS. A telegram regarding Branco at Sisson, Cal., is being held|ariation in signal strength would for Mrs. Della Chambers at the|h#ve been considerably greater —— Have Entirely main office, of the Western Union| Not only ane the signals weaker isappeared Since Tak- telegraph company. Mrs. Cham.|4uring the summer months than ing Tanlac, Declares! bers has not been jocat dress was given as 2 ot 3, Northwest MRS. 8. JOHNSON, Efforts to lo- cate Mrs. 8. Johnson, who lived at years ago are being made by Mra. Wash. . . JOHN NOT! to locate ber broth: whom she has not seen for 30 years. Mra. Pearson, knowin: was « logger “in th came from Sweden to rthweet” 4 him. strike me pink hitf we didn’t.” Which is approximately the greet- tng extended today by Mayfair and the Coster, by the “Stalls” and the “Gods” to the first un-Angtictred American burlesque show to sorm London, “Chuckles of 1922." Brought from Broadway just as tt stood, with not a pink knee draped, the show opened here last night. Charles Cochrane, the British sporteman and theatrical manager, played « long tain fell, rose to its feet and ac claimed American burlesque as the Picadifly equivalent to o bee's knees.” acted na if they were natives of Troy, New York, quartet—' you know. y word Wher?” ‘straordinary, Judging by the cheering and per.) sintent recalling of the phone quartet, they can seat in the house of lor they care to. first time the real saxophone has tn. vaded London, but last night's ind | cations were that every bus driver and lawmaker will be playing One be fore the end of the week. exception, every song, dance, jug ling feat and knockabout trick was | encored, while the appeal of a fermi. nine knee is, of course, unfversal. Hardened Americans who mingted | crowd which | with the jJaughing poured into Oxford street at the close to believe it wasn't Broadway outside the Columbia Burly house. SCARCELY “THAT LONG A movie kiss usually lasts 60 seo onds. And the marriages of some movie starts rarely last much long- er than this.—-From London Opin- fon | || How Many Women Peel Their Faces at Home? Any woman nows may quick- ly rejuvenate her complexion 4 safe and pal h woman can be tor, It has bee ordinary mercol like cold cream the thin Diotehy Invisible ing the fresh, young skin outer film. ens Gefies detection, unveils ao ar, white, lovely plexion, whi fectly natur i . whi ined at any’ dr he process alsc nurtace blemta tmp! th unger —J vert Costed onde. Biliousness, Stomach, Sick Headache, Bloating, Gi Constipation, or other result of lsdiges: tion, no remedy is more highly recom: mended than illoraee, Sou FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS | They cause no eppoint. Mrs. Elizabeth Slayson, 137 So, Main St. Bo. Norwalk. Cathartie Tabi — Advertisoment sore; if they nor feel dry; if your wisiom 1 blurred, your eyesight di fo,t2,70ur dew on-Opto table and improved eyesight wilt the world look BA Advertisement second unit i# then rushed The Dexter Horton building wilt! >¥ ae a 3 ) ~= SIGNALS FROM jrequired to both units, it ts esti Relatives || | Washington from Philadelphia (rep-| AB) ‘The Star tnvites its readers to use this resented by the dotted line) nd! department os an aid tn finding missing Norfolk (solid line), located respect | The department ively at distances of 110 and 150) whore relatives or | | ‘These curves were recorded over ere. & period of approximately two years! and give @ fair idea of the relative} strength of reception from month | WELL KS EVER: Both of these stations were oper ating. on a wave length of 1,000 —— Had they used a shorter with not a red nose dimmed, |" It was evidently the Without | of the performance, said it was hard | For Bad Breath hongetly say Holey rf | Eyes Sore? | Godley, Radio Wizard, Advises Star Readers THE ee STAR 'AMUNDSEN ON | | HIS LAST LAP About to Attempt Flight Over North Pole SIGNAL STRENGTH Be Capt. Roald Amundsen has aidhal on the last leg of his Journey pre paratory tO attempting his airplane | flight from Point Barrow, Alaska, acrons the North Pole to Spitzen | bergen This war the belief expressed Frt- day by 1, H, Hamm business agent her fact that he has r <A. no mes} explorer ince he left | he didn’t expect to hear from Amui fen unless he got stalled in the between Siberia and Point Barrow Amundgen will be piloted on his| epochg! flight by Lieut, Oskar Om dahl, of the Norwegian navy, and Ll vzeon kr PETTEL EET 3 PHILADELPHIA ed bl od Strength of signals received at Washington BY PAUL F. GODLEY reception of low-power stations at|i#eut. FG. Fullerton, Canadian America’s Foremost Radio Authority] great distances. Se ee ee ee | Dog days are poor days for radio| American amatéure «panned the| MODOPIAN®. : im Atlantic during December. | reception. | The best results are obtained dur- jing the winter months, | This fact is Ulustrated graphically in the | strength miles. to month. moters, ot ing or extrem: This distances. chart of the death of Antonio|leneth, 260 meters for example, the} Her ad.|4uring the winter but the amount interference causes (static) ts greatly increased. Radio cannot fully come into its own until some means of counteract: | offsetting fist eve. and E. Madison st. a few/effeets have been devised. On the shorter wave lengths, the| Ave, Spokane, Was E. Van Wyck, box 054, Edmonds, | rise and fall of signal strength ts| also very marked at unset and sun-| down hill, and finally got where rise, During the night, the absorp-| could hardly go. Mrs. Christian | tion of the electrical energies caused| and what little I did eat bloated me} Pearson, 1616 Terry ave.. is seeking| by the sunlight are absent and, de-| until my breath was almost cut off. | » John Noren, | pending on several mall xignal energies may her brother) penetrate to great distances. weather, particularty if it happens| fine condition. to be dark, signals from small sta- tions have been received at mains Po = I eat; the paing have disap. The best results tween 49° p.m. and $309 & m. dur-| feeling fine. Tanlac ts the medicine ing the winter. Winter nighttime conditions le for the record-breaking gists--Adverticement. signals fect in most noticeable dur | get much rest at night, and I alway ing the winter. Even during the daytime tn cold last winter, But dog days are hot days. And reception is comparatively poor. _ AMUSEMENTS British naval veasels off the const/ of Australia heard a low-power tele- | phone station on the Pacific const | which shows é et received at the NOW WALK AS |Rheumatism ond Stomach Spokane Citizen —— | “I don't know what ft ts, but! | there's something about Tanlac that natural) makes @ fellow feel almort like new,” |eaid J. D. MoLelian, 2414 BE, Cataldo | due to natural these ers, “For three years I eceemed to Eyes Examined Free Throw away your cement bi- focais. We have made it possible for you to wear toric bifocals, ground in one piece, including the highest quality frame, for— $7.50 Marcum Optical Co. 917 First Ave., Near Madison I lost my appetit: other factors,|1 had terrible rheumatic patns in my bark, too, and my knee often got #0 wttff I could hardly walk. 1 didn't felt tired and worn out. “But Taniae certainty put me tn My stomach never gives me the least trouble, no matter peared trom my back and knee, I recorded be-| sleep like « log. and always get up for me first, last, and always.” are| Tanlac ts sold by all good érag te rn “5 neater | nd as for the raxophone | { ) Mahogany or 137%x14%, inches. dollar down— Same as F-2, except {it has Colum- bia Individual Record Bjector, ished brown mahogany, American walnut (Satin finish), oak and early English oak. $1.75 a week Columbia Grafonola inches. Boys’ All-Wool Suits, Too Bring the lad to Gate- ly’s tomorrow for a quality All-Wool Suit, full lined knickerbock- belted coat, Columbia Grafonola Mahogany, golden oak, fumed oak and early Eng- lish oak. Base 1814x211 inches. One dollar down— $1.00 a week PAGE 9 “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” Men’s and Young Men’s Two-Pants Suits $40 Notably Good Values Are These Men’s Two-Trous- er Suits Suits of unquestioned good qualities for these fabrics were carefully chosen and the workmanship ia of the kind that assures long wear. The patterns present a great variety—men young men will find their every preference taken into account here. Other Two - Pants Suits $30 to $55 Including 18-ounce Serges Checks, Stripes, herringbones, mix- tures—the patterns in Sports and golf suits cae young men are here, as ©@l as the more conservative yies for men. Included are many suits of blue serge. All sizes from 34 to 46-Inch chest measurement. Featured at $30, at All in 30 Days Height 135% Columbia Grafonola quartered golden oak. Height, 8 1-16 inches. Base One 50c a week Any Columbia Grafonola you may select is delivered to your home for only One Dollar. Choose a portable instrument or a cabinet size, whichever you prefer. One Dollar is all you need to pay at the time. The balance of the price you can pay in small weekly pay- ments. This offer is limited to a very short time and a limit- ed number of instruments. Those who come early will not be disappointed. Those who wait may be too late. Come in and see these high-grade Columbia Grafo- nolas and see what excellent terms we are making just now. Fin- red mahogany, English golden oak, fumed BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION Take a Grafonola on Your Summer Outing Your Summer home or your camp—your week- end party—will be more enjoyable with the good music of a high-grade Columbia Grafo- nola to while away the hours of rest or amuse- ment. We invite your inspection of these instruments. Type E-2 Finished tn red mahogany, English brown mahogany, American walnut (Satin finish), golden oak, fumed oak and early English oak. $1.50 a week greatest in demand |

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