The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1922, Page 2

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THE § EATTL E STAR WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1929. — —prices are peel. necessary to emp. Good!” this JULY SALE. price $39. value. Attractively up- fine quality floral design seat. » com- as pictured. “Pelstered with ish leather. pI 93: Y, hee = se AM eh lid » a velour or tapestry suite, comfortable SALE. : LIST YOUR =srcterive | Homes FOR RENT a Kiteben Cabinets *ESTABUSHED- seatryt Leth journey by sea from Sabang, north of Sumatra, to Merauke THE DUTCH EASTERN EMPIRE * Few people realize the vast extent ef the Dutch empire in the East.| Guinea—the extreme limits of Hol. The Netherlands, the home country, | land's island empire—covers about ig only about thirteen thousand|three thousand nautical miles, or square miles in area,and trains go| more than the distance from the from its eastern to its western| United States to England. The to- boundary in a few hours, But the/ tal area is about seven hundred and in New —THE— LORAIN OVEN HEAT REGULATOR EQUIPPED GAS RANGE Is —A Beautiful Kitchen Fixture —Fully White Enameled —A 365 Day Necessity It will cook the dinner while the cook is otherwise engaged and do it in the shortest possible time See it Demonstrated at Our Down Town Office SOLD ON THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. 1308 Fourth Ave. Main 6767 THE GAS COMPANY “YOU CAN DO IT BETTER WITH GAS" low—now they are phenomenally low, and it is hard) asize the welcome fact that even at these SALE reductions QUALITY has been maintained. And “Your Credit Is —this store’s great fleet of furniture auto vans and our well-organized delivery service makes it possible to guarantee prompt delivery of all purchases. And so we say—service as usual—even during this genuine leather rocker: $36 regular price $48.50 —exactly as pictured. Upholstered with very fine quality brown genuine Span- —a luxurious suite, upholstered with either $ 7 velour or tapestry and backs of all pieces cov- $ 75 ered with same material. Each spring angle a era tied eight times. Comfy spring cushions. — i ecoaiied Gaetan DAVENPORT Spring-edge seats. Special for this JULY CHAIR or ROCKES ae es ee WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT Cornelia Stratton Parker, wid ow of Carleton Parker, who was ® member of the University of Washington faeulty, and who won national attention by his re- searches into eoonomle probleme with a view (o bettering the con- dition of workers, has written « book, “Working With the Work. ing Woman.” In It she describes her own expert. Jenoes as a laundry worker, picturing particularly one New York establish ment, en official of which, who claims to have solved the problem of nized his plant, That official ts Percy Mendelson, seeretary and treasurer of the Caro. lyn Laundry, 104 1, 129th st, and his slogan te “LITTLE THINGS NEED WATCHING” “It's the things that look «mall to| the employer but big to the employes which must be watched.” Mr, Mendelson, or “Mr. P.M," an hin employes cail him, admtte that | this is a new philosophy with him, | for heretofore he has only watched the things that looked Dig to him. | He watched there so carefully, how. | ever, that his was practically the only laundry which had no labor trouble, efther with the inside or out alde workers, during the great laun- dry strikes of 1912 and 1919, During those trying periods, when the New York public was washing tts own, hin great JUL — Cigarette it’s toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and delighttul quality — Impossible to | duplicate. Loose pillow seat. “THE BRUTE MASTER” Comtag There, and Fri. “SHATTERED DREAMS” Alse a Heal Westers Comedy “GET RICH QUICK rRaGY” Last ee GARD THEATRE TODAY ‘The Irresistible Comedy “BLUEBEARD JR.” News—-Educational—Scenie ——4| TIMES loose cnahione- “Good and Evil” at MELODY MAIDS ORCHESTRA ee Any Time (QE Au ire Time - ECZEMA TORTURE | Tt can at ® be told by the thick ked or } cell thirty-five thousand square miles! ened, ; . re going to wait | One of the fwiands, Java, about us| SCALY SKIN OR WEEPING ug for the epctal god for infants and children. large as New York state, contains al SORES “I not only indorse paternalism for H Population of 31 million—three or|from which oozes a clear lquid.! women workers, but maternalism,” four times as great as that of our| which causes an intolerable he said. ‘The employer should be | ‘a ompire state oo! Di npire wi at Dutt vo ITCHING both father and mother to the wom. | ————|and makes life an itching misery,/an in industry, because they spend | j E P ss [especially at night. Tho old styleitne greater parts of their lives at} i) | x-Gov. ysician becom pot ig ca diseane bie their Jobs, They need to be talked | | greasy: leoky ves and S08P%) to, guided, looked after, and ofte cannot understand why people will| simply covered over the skin, there-| comforted.” A Otten, submit to dangerous operations for|by giving the parasites a better! gland : wheh tt. t » to live underneath | * newer meth-| treatment of eczema han of! operation, | late undergor | ing and penetrating lotion may nov time the is goin, be applied, which goes to the bot-| 1 trée' cont to interested peopie|tom of the sores and Kills the! | at 1827 Third ave. Hours 10-1 corms, Call at once if you are interes | STOPPING THE ITCHING | Advertixement. — INSTANTLY Spock Rapoieeriaes and causing an entirely new skin | Uric Acid Causes Rheumatism to grow. Such a lotion is | Remove the cause by taking Eczemine | Buchu-Marshmallow the newly discovered specific for | Compound eczema, Made by the Joyner Drug | Co., Spokane, and sold! by all good druggists. Advertisement. | $1.00 and $2.00 at all drug stores, or p., by Joyner Drug Co., Spo-| Advertisement } sent, p. kane AYvac 5. WATER-WINGS Mey ror SaLe every WHERE LEARN TO SWIM NOW GUARANTEED BY AYVAD MPG. CO. HOBOKEN = N-J Prevent bad teeth from getting worse until you can sec your dentist. Use Dent's Toothache Gum —it does four things for bad teeth. DENTS | TOOTHACHE GUM 1. Stops toothache instantly | 2. Cleanses and protects the ' 8. Retards further decay | 4. Destroys allodor Dent’s Toothache Gum is a scientific preparation for treating bad teeth. Contains no creo- ine Dent's and be sure ofthepure, harmless product. Made by C. 8. Dent & Co., ° 990 women in industry, at once recog: Cornelia Parker’s Book Aiding Laundry Workers employes not only refused to Join in the strike, but presented president, Plaque, a token of t and esteem. “Mr. P, M.,"* however, was not con: | tent to rest on his laurels, Not long ago a fellow.member of the New York Toand of Trade marked copy of Mra, Parker's book. ; Altho the picture Mrs, Parker drew \ of his plant was a happy } no time in locating her and request ing an interview. “Mra. Parker emphanized tn our in terview the same point she brought out in her article—the importance of | the little things where women work ors are concerned,” Mendelson said. “Now, for years, we have had a rest room; our welfare worker Is a gradu ate ntirse and a real mother; we give every employe who tx months New York state ment took photos of it 1 REALIZED HE SHOULD “JACK UP" “Still, after talking Parker, I realized that we ought to jack up on what we have been con. | sidering the little things. | thing we have done is to the lunch room, |tunch has become too much of an tn. | We have improved our silverware and plates, and now fur-|ihe Alki community clubhouse on We are moving | lone of our departments so that the | tunch room will occupy a whole floor the top one, which ts the lightest and coolest. “A® the clonk room ts too small and ts Inclined to be hot and stuffy, we are moving the adjoining offices to another floor and we are going jto tear down the partitions, so that ‘the cloak room wil! have the benefit of the outside windows stitution. nish paper napkins, —and the best floor, also vices. Install electrical “At Mra. Parker's suggtation, we are painting the watls black, as high An one’s reach? instead of white, #0 | that there will be no writing of any We are going to get tho welfare worker an assistant kind upon them. “Mra. came fn with and I am giad to aay j happier here than tn any of the other plants she worked, with one excep a bleachery up-state, inly states In her book. Yet I knew that she would have some helpful suggestions to make when I read, in her book, ractive lunch rooms and good food cooked, is not only good busi but puts a woman on a much tion, iclent level to Mendelson was aske with Mra, Parker's ere women work if we are going | SURVIVOR }) 221-Th “COR 1 ird Ave NIVER SITY Detroit, for 35 years attacked, Cornelia S. Parker sdwin Lane, with @ allver | a summer vacation; Place ta so well ventilated and our machines so well guarded that the Industrial Parker expressed surprise | |that conditions in this laundry were above those tn other industries. The » investigator in a laundry beforehand able to do things for company escaped after the mine was ANNOUNCEMENT Our 21st Semi-Annual Dividend THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE Mutual Savings and Loan Association 815 Second Avenue Have Declared Its Usual Dividend of 0% For the 6 Months’ Period Ending June 30, 1922 We have never paid less than 6% Per Annum Compounded Semi-Annually Our Total Gain in SAVINGS Since January 1, 1922: $301,921.23 An average monthly increase of a little over $50,000 per month SAVINGS Placed Here on or Before July 15 Will Earn 6 Months’ Dividends by December 31 ceived in amounts from $1.00 to $5,000. Husband and pi each neve the limit of $5,000. To open an account by mail, send either check, draft or P. O. money order. If currency it should be registered. OFFICERS WITTJAM D. COMER.....04++++--Prenident THOMAS 8. LIPPY.. seeeVice President EDGAR F. CUSHING Secretary JAMES B. MURPHY... Mutual Savings and Loan Association 815 Second Avenue him and the | heir loyalty gent him «| one, he lout George K. Hannon Ferguson Jansen Rdgar ©. Cushing ‘William D. Comer with us ex our depart 2 years ago. with Mrs. | KEEPING IT DARK Says Veterans Are William J. Burns, was defending Forced Into Crime) to reporter nis policy of silence ta MADISON, Wis., ar at @ bank robber case. out ef every four men "| “Remember,” said the famous sin prisons are exeoldiers, Gov.! jive «the <e Fela oe John J. Blaine stated today, biam-) ing the national administration for|J4se Bryan, you know, had a num Improvement Clubs to Hold Convention ‘The eighth annual converition of the Western Washington Federation lof Improvement clubs will be held in The first buy a plano feeling that Thursday at 8 p. m., according to announcement Wednesday. Gyro Club to Hear Frank Waterhouse Frank Waterhouse will address the Gyro elub Thursday noon at Pig'n Whistle, Warren Sheedy will have the latest news about the Gyro an- nual pienia tion as the cause. free eeryy exaoldier now in prison | 4 .4y, who applied for a pardon and could)" "* . show his rentence resulted from few Gays after the robbery & lack of funds after service in the/ neighbor hailed him and said: array. “ ‘Judge Thear ye had some hame ‘The governor ham already freed) swiped the other night’ more than a@ score of ex-soldiers “Yes, that’ ght,” ald Judy We will serving in state penal institutions.| piven in a low, confiential cooling de ‘The reindeer ts sald to be able to) endure more fatigue than any other Iraught animal with the exception of the camel. ‘Tobacco growing tn Canada has made great progress in the last few years. The Young Mother. THE ILLS OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN should be so well known to the youngest of mothers that a reminder or a repetition of the symptoms of illness | seems unnecessary, yet there are some mothers who overlook a feverish condition, a little colic, or a disposition to be irritable. If not corrected they may lead to! serious sickness. And to correct them, to bring Baby back to its happy self, is iso easy by the use of Castoria—a medicine prepared just for infants and children. It will regulate the bowels (not force them), aid digestion and so bring quiet and rest. Fletcher’s Castoria has been doing this for over 30 years; regulating the herself 809) stomach and bowels of infants and children. It has replaced the nauseating Castor be saree | Oil, so-called Soothing Syrups, poisonous Paregoric and other vicious concoctions were con-|in the homes of true and honest mothers—mothers who love their children. Those mothers will give their babies foods and medicines especially prepared and I are the only ones who know anything about it.'"—Detroit Free Press. | prejudiced Mre. | as she that at to wait un] A Word About Truth. “Great is Truth, and mighty above all things.” So says the favors, fears no enemies. From the inception of Fletcher's Castoria, Truth has been the | watchword, and to the conscientious adherence to this motto in the preparation of Fletcher’s Castoria as well as in its advertising is due the secret of its popular demand. All imitations, all substitutes, all just-as-good ations lack the element of Truth, lack the bl ance of being, lack all semblance even in the words of those who would deceive. And you! Mothers, mothers with the fate of the World in your hands, can you be deceived? Certainly not. Fletcher’s Castoria is prepared for Infants and Children. It is distinctly a remedy for the little-ones. The BABY’S need for a med- icine to take the place of Castor Oil, Paregoric and Soothing Syrups Ahelpful Remedy for Gonstipation and Diarrhoes, god Feverishness Loss OF SLEEP resusiting therefrom-in Infancy. YacSimite Signatere of 4 BABY’S troubles with a medicine that you would use for yourself. MOTHERS SHOULD READ BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER’S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA atways Atl 35 Dosrs -4oc a i Bears the Signature of —Pacific-Atiantle Phot 4 Charles Boyd, one of the survivors wh. fn jof the mine battle at Herrin, NL, in “ which nearly a score of men are known dead, Only a few of the em- Exact Copy of Wrapper. ‘4 ployea of the Southern Mlinois Coal THE CENTAUR COMPANY, holding up the soldiers’ compensa-| ber of hams etolen from his amoke — house. He missed them at once but — Gov. Biaine announced he would| saa nothing about bis loss to any tone, ‘but don't tell anybody, George. Tou Old Testament, yet it is equally true to-day. Truth shows ne 3 was the sole thought that led to its discovery. Never try to correct

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