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SAYS WIVES SHOULD BE TAUGHT PHYSICS FOR MODERN HOMES BOSTON, July 7. have @ actentitic education before =|W antsW oman President of United States ment, delegates to the Educational association, vention here, were told yesterday, whoo! authority ef Salem, Mana, suid that girls who etudy physics make the beat wiven. “Living in artificial surround ings, crowded together, raines the problem of science in the home,” he said. “This calle for a know! of electricity, water supply and heat and light He said study of aclence by girls would aid in conservation of iracles! tables are twice as od. Salads doubly de- . Sauces and ings have a tang, and mellow flavor evitably into greater participation in “Buch participation, even up to the election of a woman for president, te only the logical thing. “In the meantime, work of the National Woman's party fe to take #ex out of law--to give women the equatity in law they have won at the polls. “Our present plan {s to accomplish do not wish to seek another federal amendment has been drafted submission, in dai action by the rtat “A few of the things i ts found that proves too tardy cles with plain, | the same gvod 6 with the dain- nd local offices; | :] It you don’t watch out, you will get | custody and control of children and | of their estates; tmmunities or penal. | tles for sex offenses; grounds for di BY HARRY B. HUNT WASHINGTON, July 71.—*A wor an president of the United States ine Alice Paul, founder of National Woman's party, the question. 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From the class aystem government shifted to the sex sys “Tt has been suggested,” Mise Paul | was told, “thet you may be brought | forward as the first woman candi date for president," + “No—no—nor” woman's rights raised her hands in| . “Leave me out of it, please, | The thought that must be kept to the front now is the establishment of women on an equality with men | before the law. “When we strike down the legal barriers that still set women apart from men, then women will move in. Advertisement. na rms so afford to rent, Tio month and in- garden and 1 want to show you this. at all | While a Limited Supply Lasts: , A $1.25 “Beauty” Combination 50c A most unique offer which is made. possible through the cooperation of a great publishing well-known of toilet manufacturer articles and The Owl Drug Co. . The AUGUST Number A nationally-known magazine of interest to women who are interested in the development of personal charm. The news stand price is 25c. A Flaconette of Lournay Perfume Lilas Lournay—a new and fascinating odor. The retail price is 50c. Full-Size Jar of Lourng: A superb bleachin includes lemon j of “Beauty” y Creme au Citron g and skin-tonic eream—an entirely new formula which The regular price is 50c a jar. —aA $1.25 Combination —All for 50c The Owl Drug Stores and Those Who Travel If perchance you purchase an article in an Owl Drug Store and later conclude that you wish to return or exchange it, we want you to know that this courtesy will be extended to you in whatever happen to be—unless, of course, the nature of the cludes its return, on the Coast and in the Middle West. firmly linked together—particularly in matters which involve Service to the Customer. city you may merchandise Our forty-three stores are located in nineteen cities “The Owl’ Chain of Stores is Let Our Experts Do Your Kodak Work Third and Pike HA The Mall orders receive prompt a: HAMA HE SEATTL Jazz at War With Gipsies; Who'll Win? Maybe It'll Be Safer If We Revert to Old- Time Minuet BY MARGARET RONK BW YORK, July 7—In this ne tion sopation «imply i our | meat. Mont of the people that T know would rather Jans than eat, 1 |willeven go still further, stating | | what I think—tote of folks since pro | | hibition ‘drather dance than drink, | How they jiggle, writhe and wigele while the saxophone roakes them | quiver, shimmy shiver to its plain. | tive moan. Here « flapper with a dapper cot lege youth will away. There an ae. | treas with a broker jagx the hours | away, Tired B. M, with dashing | typiat, or a wife perforee not his | own but someone else's you suspect | of course, All find pleasure tn each measure | of the ragged tune. Hark, the eym | bals crash and tingle while the fiddiew eroon. Father, mother, sister, broth. | er, auntie, husband, wife, uncle, cou | ain, even granddad think this is the life Yet It seems this jarx abantoned, | frivolous and free, if a menace to our morals, We should let it be, Hartley Manners preached tt dangers tn a! Play lant fall. Showed that almost every evil's due to jazz, that’s all Now an awful thing has happened. diarthrosistie if you jazz about 2 for $f.75 crotch; sines 14 to 46, Garment 49c olnen Paim Beach, bieck and brown. “You made me what I am todey— now you will have to pay.” ‘There's a show girl who ha» got it out Chicago way. Got it baniing Janz contortions for a summer play. Manager and show promoter she is suing now, When alie’s finished with the fellow she expects ten thou. Zealous girl, she was in earnest | to acquire the jars, she worked over time gyrating, shimmying end has, as result « quiredga wiggle perma- Women’s Gowns Special $1.00 Full size Gowns of fine, soft naineook finte#h mustin; slip over style, with embroidery or hemetitohed trimming. Brocade Corsets Special $1.50 ‘These come in one of the most popular low bust models with wide elastic inserts at top; boned with nonm-rust steels. Summer Undervests Special 19c Fine knit Undervests § for women; bodice atyle; in all sizes, 36 to 44 Bathing Suits Special $4.95 Women's best quality pure worsted Bathing Suite in numb of attractive bination», Also Suits boys and girls, of den cotton, Sizes 6 to 10 years. Suit 89e. RUBBER BATHING CAPS in practically every shade I5¢, 26¢, 35¢, 45¢. i — | stand Jaze invasions and they'll do} j their best to drive otit the negro | jazzers. They will beat the band | with thelr 2ithers and singaras, any thing at hand. | Who will win, the jax ov gypay, it | is hard to tell, Budapesters ail agree nent and sure. She just shivers ike} tho, music war is—what Shesman an aspen, doesn’t know the cure. | *#!4 ‘When she hears eaxy moaning sho| When you think of alt the evils just has a spell. Anguish wed by {caused by Jame, oh dear, what you notes of music, banknotes soon will | Tad of it In the pape: quell you hear, don’t you think 'twould be Who will win it da hard to tell, the Jase or Gypsy, winer and a safer bet, if we changed | \ r naughty jazaing for the minuet? Busted hearts and limbs and bank rolls ie in jazz's tral! Now then | international troubles are the latest wail. Bad enough if we had only PREYS WITH PRAYER Tanaka, Masukicht. boy | Mi Margaret, Seattle .: 5-Passenger kept our jazz at home, but it simply | «Don't you think it's wrong to fish | MARRIAGE LICENSES | DEATHS tarted far away to roam.{on Sunday, Brudder Jones?” | Name and Residence Age.|Cates, Palma Elizabeth Dodd, 24| y hegro jazz musicians ‘round | woe ¢o me, deacon, kase ah does | Dt , \ , 24] the world it flew. Berlin, Paris, London, Shanghai, all are jazzing| too. Gypales long have furnished music for all Budapest. Now they won't| —_ ———_—...| A New Discovery in the World of Medicine A wonderful remedy gives instant | relief for Hay Fever, Asthma, Rose | Fever, Bronchitis and allied affec-| tions of the Respiratory Tract. | Asthmadol has never betn known to fail in a single case of Asthma, jno matter how severe or of lon standing. Generally relief ts giv instantly, it relieving the paroxysm \ike magic. 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Siz 6% to 6. and Summer; long or short sleeves; ankle length drawers; wellmade and finished; all Men’s Bathing Suits Boys’ Scout Shoes Suit 98c to $3.50 ° Jersey knit cotton Bathing Suita at. 08¢. re Navy and white and red and white. Also pecia Special value of Women's Cotton Hose~ mixed wool and wool suits of good weight at 82.25 and $2.50 and 83.50. Men’s Fine Lisle Sox 3 pairs for $1.00 REGULAR 460 VALUES of men’s fine price of @1.25. They have smoked mercerized Lisle Box; guaranteed to give good muleskin uppers, leather soles and Splendid quality Glove Sik Undervests in service; double toes, soles and heels; gray, heels; nailed and stitched. Sizes 9 flesh color; tallored top: bodice style. Extra Akagi, Takus also what | Dean, Finnigan, Lawrence John, boy ide, Albert William, girl. tin, Francis William, boy th, Char h, Cha nibble an’ gives thanke when ah | {ms David @. Beattie «00... ...28) a eeety, 217 Hallock, Josiah H., Arlington years. Riste, Rose B., Seattio Feldman, Jesse HH. Seattle Kells, Marion C,, Seattle ..+ Grove, William, Seattle Booth, Betty, Seattle Colman Deck CANDIED LAXATIVE FOR CHILOREN OR AOULTS, ‘THE GREATEST ACTERS INTHE WOR | VO KEEP THE LIVER AND BOWELS ORDER. 47 ALL Goop vavGGIsTS FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922 Customers who visit Our stock includes merchandise of the best quality, new in style, ex- Boys’ Durable Suits Two Pairs of Good Knickers You had better hurry if you want to get one of these bar- gain Suits at $7.48. The stock of them is limited, but you can still choose from an excellent assortment of patterns, as they were all very carefully selected. Sizes range from 7 to 16 years. There are high-grade wool tweeds, cassimeres and worsted fabrics that will give satisfactory service. Every suit is tailored in the newest style and finished in good shape. Mothers will appreciate what the two pairr of Knickers mean for good wearing. Don’t delay. The price of $7.48 is for SATURDAY only. . We also have a splendid line of Boys’ TWQ-PANTS SUITS at $10.98 and $13.98, and a select line of Suits for men and youths at $17.50 to $25.00. Pure Silk Hose . 1.50 Special Another large vt Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose ata very special price. Made of pure thread Children’s Shoes service. They ccme in all the new ehades— also white and black. Men's ‘ilies send) Divalwees | "| Siuroeres ots Se arr | |: Maal Se gies $1.25 These are the latest thing in the hostery heavy turned soles of good leather line. They are made of the best quality of highly mercerized yarn in heather mixtures. New shades. ‘4 Fine Cetton Hose 25c the best value thae bas been given tn years at this price; made of selected yarns with 1 Py Gouble toes, soles and heels; black and brown. All sizes. FOR SATURDAY ONLY: Boys’ sturdy Scout Shoes at the special Pure Silk Undervests $1.95 to 13% good value! Vanity Boxes $1.50 Extra good values of Ladies’ Vanity Bowes; tooled leather in binck end colors; with purse and fittings large mirror. Specials from Our Kitchen Wares and 5c, 10c and 15c Depts. MASON FRUIT JARS, quart size, dozen... .81.10 Curtain Scrim 121 pint size .. .. B5¢ GLASS WATER TUMBLERS, plain or corrugated; special sees S¢ GARDEN HOSE—Red Line Cotton Hose in 50-foot lengths, with couplings $5 Colored Madras HEAVY WIRE CLOTHES LINES—100-foot Yard 50c lengths; special 88¢ 36-inch colored —_overdrape CORN HOUSE BROOMS—Well-made and large Madras: green, blue, brown and size; special 39¢ old rose. Heavy Galv: 36-inch Curtain Scrim with open work borders and fancy colored borders. ized WASH TUBS Number 3 size; Com! .. $1.00 forters $4.50 72x84 inches; covered with dark gray figured percale; fitted with one continuous roll of Downaline’s cotton. Unbleached Muslin Yard 12%c 3%inch Unbleached Mustin very fine weave, nzie, Bennie Lower, 32 years ¢, lola, 20 years. DIVORCES Clark, Dora from Li Vandergrift. Emma hureh, Carrle . fr BIRTHS ery t Seattle | Yamaguchi, Miyo, Seattle «++ 21 | Sehults, Lucy A. from Fred F. |Hays, William F, Hillyard ..Logat) Havern. | Valiier, Myrtle D.. HMlyard Legal ms 3 , Seattle +. Seattle ANDERSON —SIx— * Quay, boy and girl *. girl ing, Oscar Laidwig, girl « }Du t 8, 8. Pennsyl x W., Seattie........Lemal| days harles Walter, 60 years. no, Tauye, 38 Sarah Ann, 41 years, ) ears, EXCURSION SAN JUAN ISLANDS Of Interest to GROCERS, BUTCHERS, BAKERS and FARMERS AVE good location on main floor for baker and bread stalis, Puget Sound N Company Main 3903 Also for butchers and grocers, In the lower section we have an overproduction of refrigeration, which we would be glad to furnish to farmers for meat stalls. APPLY MANAGER Westlake Public Market Sixth and Virginia

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