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—Almost Indispensable OMEN EVERYWHERE are becoming so accustomed to the gracefulness and economy of “Sweet Sixteen” attire, that more and more they seem to be unable to do without this aid to Beauty. AGAIN— A NEW LOT OF DRESSES! Dresses that keep up with the pleasure of keeping smart. Not content to await the coming of a new season, “Sweet Sixteen” is always changing from one line of beauty to another, more glittering and more charm- ing in originality. WRAPS CAPES COATS At times when Fashion News seems dullest, “Sweet Sixteen” keeps throwing new high lights on the screen. At this moment you'll find many new models with a tendency toward the styles for Fail at Sixteen Dollars 3-PIECE ALL.-WOOL TWEED KNICKER 8UIT— $16 OS Ds DON’T Patronize “sales” and you invest in Fashion extravagances that have " died by the wayside. Trust in “Sweet Sixteen” and you enjoy the olution of style. There’s always something NEW, FRESH, BRIGHT and ENCHANTING in “Sweet Sigteen.” 1023 Second Ave., Corner Spring St. sales. aeeing trip from Winnipeg. They A ourist Party wit wow aiait scenes of ine’ Norte | COMpromise in City | wes 1 separate groups. tourists, many of teachers, disbanded » after a sight-| other kind of fish. | : 4 —Advertisement este, BIG JULY CLEARANCE SALE OF WALL PAPER! We've had a busy spring—thousands of homes in Seattle and thruout the state have been newly decorated because - Smith has brought prices of Wall Paper and Paints down to where they belong. Now comes this big clearance. Our usual | low prices have been cut one-fourth, one-third and in many | instances one-half. We quote a few. Come and buy, or write _ for free sample book. party of 200 are More herrings are eaten than any save an additional | terms were not accepted. Beautiful Tapestries Rich Oriental colorin | and the soft blends i newest effects; 30 wide and values to at, choice, 5O0¢ Tiles 22c Entire stock of the 35c Roll Swell assortment of 18- inch papers of the better grades at this popular price, suitable for the front room and hall. Duplex Oat. Meal, 30 inches wide, 45¢ for full bolt. Harmonellas — These pretty 30-inch blended at 60¢ for full bolt. Our Best Papers You must see these to appreciate their value. Regular $1.25 grade 75¢ Regular $1.50 grade 95¢ Regular $2 grade $1.35 Choice of entire line. Ceilings 74c 15¢ for double roll of these pretty 20c and 25c ceilings; choice of white or light cream, $1.00, roll. Best grade Kalsomine, Ib Ground Glue for sizing, lb....... Wall Felt, for house lining, roll. $1.85 Johnson’s Floor Wax, Varnishes, Etc. That Wear-Well Paint Yes, it’s Seattle made and guaran- ‘i teed by the makers and by us; outside oO inside; white and colors $2.35 gal. [Sm th’s Wall Paper House os | LOOK FOR OUR BIC ELECTRIC SICN jL§o21 FOURTH AVE SEATTLE . iby Bridge Company Offering to waive their $350,000 sult against the city of Seattle and $50,000 in the construction of the W. Spokane st |bridge, the Strauss Bascule Bridge {kind as to print a recipe for grape jcompany, thru thelr attorneys, Rob- inson, Murphy and Murphine, threat jened Monday to enjoin the construc tion of the West Seattle bridge if City Engineer A. H. Dimock rid jouled the offer of the Strauss tnter: THE SEATTLE STAR Cynthia Grey: Babies Deserve as Much Care and Consideration as Cattle, Says Man; But Do They All Get It? Dear Miss Grey: Some time ago I saw in your department a letter from a lady who wanted to know why you and other | people were interested ineverything but babies. As this mat-| ter personally interests me, I am writing, not so much to let you or anyone else know what I think, but to learn what other | folks who are right-minded and thoughtful think of my opinions and actions. : |» Tam 26 years old and for three years have been married. | | For my wife, I can only say that God was very good to me} | to allow me to get such a good life companion, and each day | | I learn to appreciate her more and hold her in greater regard, | When I was 18 years old I grew | tired of working in a Southern cot jton mill and after then, having| }worked there 18 months, ran aovay | |to nec the world and perhaps become j@ millionaire. In the next 10 years| | 1 saw some of ft and mastered « pro: | |feaston, Somehow or'other I have! |@ certain amount of contempt for al! jelly glasses. |fathere who fall tw provide thelr | when cool. lehildren a high schoo! education at Kooy {least and give them a decent home| while they are getting same, It seems to me that a child that ts | How a Baltimore Girl Re-| covered Her Health | Baltimore, Maryland land.—‘‘For pey- tral_months | suffered with severe | backache Mins Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and on Tuosday and Thursday trom 11 & m. to 12 m, each week Please do not come at other timen || an it seriously interferes with her writing, Cover with paraffin |wtarted that far can, If he or she haw the gumption, go os far in the world as they are willing to work for. The | fact that my father was shiftiens and did not seem to care whether or not his children had a good home and a Jehance in life to make their way in the world did pot elevate him @ bit in my estimation. | 1 take the attitude that a man |dare not bave a horse or other dumb janimal that he cannot keep up to a nerally accepted standard of food, shelter and comfort; anything lean is and a man 1» legally prevented | [i }from being cruel to animale. Why | ff bas any the right to be the/ father of ren he cannot give the | chance to play and be happy in their ehiidhood as God intended they |should, and to develop their minds land bodies for the future strugwle jof life? Fighting life's battles ie a \joy when one is properly equipped |but to go Into the struggle hopeless ity handicapped is my idea of hell on jearth. Just about the time I was engaged jt had an necident that made it im |ponmible for me to continue my jehosen work and I wanted to aban don the idea of marriage, but my wife said that we could manage somehow and there were other pas. |tures to graze in, so after I got well we were married. For three years I have managed |to get by on from four to five hours’ laleep a night; I work al) day, come thame at night and study. In an whieh is indicated by lother year we will have enough saved kache, feel nervousness, |for me to go to the university, where | and no ambition to get an; done |T plan to do five years’ work tm 18 lor to go anywhere. It sory fom} months. many women. Why not try it? etable i results Fricnd are taki itnow. You may use this letter to — Rose Waipw! 301s Place, Baltimore, Md. } That is the thought so often ex- | ressed in letters recom be KEEP sem | vat cie; (A LONG LIFE | | ip other girls, as | — VERY few days the letters in your book polced me. | | we read in maga-| that they are prone to look about for some other mors spectacular reason when they try to explain their suc-| end Substitutes coves in keeping well " ia There has been an Increape of two Wer tafents, tavelids Growing Children milk, matted grein extract Powder and threequarter years In the Life! €ke Original Pood-Drisk Por Al Age No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922. MecDougall-/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike Shopping Hours 9:00 to 5:30 “The Store of Eternal Newnese” Main 6720 JUST RECEIVED 500 Pairs White Pumps On Sale Wednesday $9.50 32) A comfortable medium heel fabric pump, with smart two- button fastening on the single strap. A twontrap fabric pump, with coveréd military heels. Sizes 21%, to 8 This special purchase (bought originally for our Cotton Sale ~ but lost en route) presents ex: . traordinary values, The al lowance by the railroad eom- pany for the delayed shipment enables us to sell these can A smart fat heel fabric pump vas pumps even lower than A voguish Grecian etrap feb with one strep fastening with we could have for the big ric pump with military cov- & buckle, Cotton Sale, ered heels. Four Styles —the most favored footwear models; just what every woman wants for ®ummer wear—for sports, at home, on the beach, and in hot weather, Mt pee. Yer —MacDougall Southwick, Fifth Floor wpan in the last decade, This is, The tables alvo show an improve shown in @ life table for the year | ment in the death-rate in middie-life 1920, which has just been construct-| and in old age, and a corresponding lea At birth, the complete expecta | improvement in the expectation. The | tion of life is now 64.3 as compared | 1910 figures show that after age of |with 61.8 years in 1910 and 49.2 in| 45, the death-rate showed hardly any 1901 Improvement and at some ages, such BY DK. RL ior ‘The total addition to the expecta-|as at 60 and over, showed actual in- tion of life ts five years in the last|creases. This no longer holds. On two decades. The duration of life has|the contrary, there js a slight but been stretched a fifth pp lees than one | wholesome tendency toward improve. generation. ment in the figures for the older ages. sine or paper of normeone who has) passed the cen- tury mark in a hale and hearty' 2a MF geen esa _———— A health, Most of for Al and NV DS ASK FOR them have adher- Horlick’s the Original Avoid Imitations ni PB) the habit has be come #0 commen I would not be visiting Seattle CAdvertioonent |were it not for the fact that I got al a broken arm by trying to do some) thing that | was too tired to attend There ts nothing in the world aat| we love more than children and at home I think there aro few people in the town who have more friends among them than we have. After we both considered the matter care fully we decided that we had no lright to have any until we were as-| leured that they would be certain of |having a good home and the time to raise them properly. I know of} |nothing in the world that would} make me as sad ae a child of mine jthat was neglected and grew up like |weeds and with leas genuine atten ltion than a farmer gives his hogs or foattle. G. EF. Recipe for Grape Conserve Dear Mins Grey Would you be so! conserve in your column? | Thanking you in advance, A HOUSEWIFE. The following ts a very good recipe for grape conserve: Five pounds of grapes; five pounds | of sugar; one pound of raisins; three oranges; one cup chopped muta | Pulp grapes and cook pulp and Risking separately. Put pulp thru strainer to remove seeds. Add to skins with sugar, pulp of three oranges and grated rind of one and he Delivered @ half; add raisins. Cook 15 minutes Amount With and add nuts. Cook five minutes| of s longer, or until thick, and turn into Your Payment | ‘ Purchase Readers of this column who wish Information on methods of removal of perspiration stains from clothing will receive same by writing to The Seattle Star Washington bureau, 1322 New York ave., Washington, D. C., tn $ 1.00 3.00 5.00 7.50 10.00 12.50 15.00 closing two.cent stamped envel. ope for reply. Dorit let skintrouble' spoil your good time! esinol heals sick skins “Lean'thaveany fun! I a sight with this eczema that peo, void | me wherever I go. And the téching| torments me so that I don't get any| peace, anyhow." Don't be discouraged! Even In vere, well-established cases of eczem. ringworm or similar skin-troubles, Res | inol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap | usually relieves the itching at once ané quickly clears the eruption away, Doctors prescribe the Resinol treatment. All drag iets v4ik Kesivol Oiutment aud Kesinol Soap found desirable. at the sale prices. special selling event. Safe for Infants, Children or Adults GLYCEROLE LOBELIA Cures cough instantly. Containg no opiates or injurious drugs. It's the} best cough medicine made. Gives in- stant relief. 0c at all drug stores, or gent, p. p. by Joyner Drug Co., Sipo- kane,— Advertisement, Prottas & Levitt Bros. Will Move to the Graham Building July 15 JUST THREE MORE DAYS REMOVAL FURNITURE These Easy Payment Terms on Your Purchase Conditions of This Sale Follow: A purchase is not considered final unless the customer is fully satisfied, You have the privilege of exchanging any purchase made if the goods are not Money refunded in all cases without question if there is any dissatisfaction. The Easy Terms Payments noted above can be arranged on all purchases made We reserve only the/right to make deliveries at our convenience during this WE CHARGE NO INTEREST To Take Advantage of Our : SALE REDUCTIONS The last three days of our Removal Sale event offer a splendid selection of furniture to belated buyers. Drop into the store tomorrow and shop around—everything is marked in plain figures. Here are A FEW OF THE SALE PRICES WHICH SHOW TYPICAL REDUCTIONS LIVING ROOM SET—The three pieces include davenport, rocker and chair in mahogany-finished frame and cane ae A poet Fag Peniorned spring cushions are covered in a Pay- ine grade of mohair, Fen and the gale price is........scsseeeess $225.00 DINING ROOM SET—A handsome Queen Anne design in fine walnut finish. Large extension table, buffet and four chairs, with genuine blue leather seats, $137 50 e now marked to sell for................ LIBRARY TABLE—Attractive model in waxed, fumed or golden oak finish—solid construction with $21 75 e magazine ends, and priced at............ STEEL RANGE—Guaranteed range with polished steel top, handsome nickel trimmi to give perfect parm ak 0 a peosey a $59 .00 BEDROOM SUITE—A new design in combination walnut, consisting of bed, dressing table and \ chifforobe, and is marked to sell for...... $77.50 BRASS BED—The well-known Simmons Bed, with 38-inch continuous posts and 14-inch fillers—a 5 4 banded brass design, reduced for this sale to $32 e 0 7 ay: seneieng hae wd attractive design in ivory finish, with f large French plate mirror, now selling for $24.75 GATELEG TABLE—Very handsome design in the William and Mary period, built in mahogany $33 00 4 e : q finish, and now priced at..............55 TURKISH ROCKER—Large, comfortable rocker, uphol- q stered in genuine leather, with loose spring $29 75 . cushions—a special value at the sale price of 2 ‘. FIBER ROCKER—In brown fiber and equipped with loose cushion seat in good quality of tapestry—the sale price is......+.+.s++++ $ 1 9. 75 & LEVITT BROS. Dependable Home Furnishings 1521 SECOND AVENUE $1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 After July 15 in the Graham Building, Second and Pine ata