The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1922, Page 9

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w-ro-oare_ 1Cynthia Grey: B L O U S E Ss The vy) e But We Still Have With he The Makers of US.Royal Cords Boys in Blue-Have We Forgotten Them? This Letter From Lonely Bliejacket. B S At Quit-Business Prices BY CYNTHIA GREY eg to tate ype oe! We want to emphasize the fact that these Bh The letter below, from one of our “boys in blue,” contains, 4 I believe, a really vital problem, The letter states it so clearly me are emia tat Oe Chiat eho coe that no comment is necessary. Read it, and write your OT quite seven years ago the This is contrary to the facts. { opinion, U.S. Royal Cord Tire was herwise Royal Cords wouldn’ ATIONS AT REAL SACRIFICE PRICES in this Dear Miss Grey: Maybe you can straighten myself and i Or ae Genuine Quit-Business Sale! any number of shipmates out on this one. During the period | announced to the public. keep gainting and gaining and gain- of the war and extreme patriotism in coastal cities, enlisted People who saw it remarked on ing in sales to quality people. " biriped men in all services could spend an evening at one of the beauty of the tread design, which oy gro many service clubs and be reasonably sure of meeting re- repent by U.S. Peng wenieng And—you wouldn’t see Royal styles, in All sizee—NOW spectable girls, who would entertain the boys at their homes Pp Cords on so many cars of pand keep them company on occasions. The signing of the The same design that since then every make-in the country. armistice turned the hose on these activities, with the result| has proved itself the most scientific msi 6 that a strange sailor in a strange town must attend a dance) N ns and meet in whatever way he can girls with whom he may| tread pattern ever put on a pneu- or—if Americans were have a few words, and probably arrange secret meetings, ete. matic tire. on record for cheaply I don’t mean to condemn all dances, but am illustrating with To identify this superlative tire made and cheaply the rt to which a sailor has entry without being Jer all conditions—whether run- _ priced tires—would 5 distinet tes tn vouch: or, White pi ak yb There are any number of us who|the girls think about it? ‘The public ning or stationary—Royal Cord theyawardthelead- don't blouses, in all sizes—NOW RE i I poi Berk cageiy moert amg wld makers adopted as a trade mark a ership of the tire Pany he keeps, and because a sailor UP a girl of questionable character |i often seen with loud, cheap. circumferential white stripe placed business to the On the street in any coastal town,|looking girl, they receive a black all for goodness knows there are plenty |eye. Ho can't help it; a saan eratea| on each side w: Royal Cord of that type. But take my case: Ija woman's company and its really do not dance in the first place. I]your fault—the public. What. will Today, Royal Cord beauty and have absolutely no means of meeting |you do about it? JACK. identity is so known and distin- ° & good clean girl who'll be willing to oo see me at her own home, and go out | guished that even. newsboycan spot Occasionally for a clean time. And Miss Grey will recetve callers hisking aro ind the corner. T do get mighty lonesome for @ girl's || In her office Monday, Wednesday one: ‘a . company; girls like T used to know, |] and Friday from 1 to 2 p, m., and And wwhners erywhere loo! back home in New Jerney, |] om Tuesday and Thursday from oven * x LL may, be “thick” for ‘not being) | 11 a.m. to 12 m. each week. upon a Royal Cord ae the measure able to devise « method to accom: || Please do not come at other times automo! tire ucs. plish my enda, but ff #0, there are/| as it seriously interferes with her of all bile val any number in the same boat with || writing, oe o s me, It may be impracticable to keep the community clubs for enlisted men going, but seems like there! Aske About According to some tire dealers should be come way for young peovle! Citizenship and manufacturers the public 1 get tom or. ass Can't you or some of your readers| Dear Miss Grey: I took out my || has been having one of its suggest some way out? What do/first papers in 1905 and now I want)! “price spells” and demands |to take out my second papers, Will Star readers who would like ||I have to take out my first papers |. cheap tires. suggestions on the correct method | asain? of making Introductions and ac Wil my children be citizens? knowledging introductions as be A STAR READER. | tween women and men, old and No, it will not be necessary to take young persona, etc, will receive ||! your first papers again. | Current prices on United States same by writing to The Seattle Your children will be citizens if Car Tires and Star Washington bureau, 1322 ||thev were born in this country, and | Passenger New York ave. Washington, 1. |)fhose not born in thie country wit Tubes are not subject to C, and inclosing two cents in ||Become citizens when“you do, if thay Federal Excise Tax,thetax stamps for postage. lore under age. If they are of age ! been uded. |they must take out papers for them. having incl selves. ! eee , & good way to clean off f Paintings? | 107 Cut a potato in half and rub gently toith the fresh surface, slicing off the , PSEA Pike St. Pike St. Hiinsist on Bayer Package ors?” ast en ut tc 7 with warm water and dry without rinsing, cee DE ON PATH Fred Nelson Files bey thgh have Guee over’ Magara pt WN Falls successfully in barrels? 0 WIFE NO. 1 for Commissioner pL Tico persons; Mrs Anne Edson . ° For 33 years a King county farmer, Teylor, October, 1901; and “Roddy” legislature, has filed for county com- Fred Nelson, member of the 1917 | Leech, July, 1911. Charles Stephene = . wer killed in @ similar attempt in q uty, 1990, | : ee oyal Cord Tires Nelson ts past grand master and What was the principle of oper- Ad ry ° = Se he Waaht swam egg ot the Waal: maton | getting the ine Bayér product the Germans used to shell Paris? Lor “NN | preseribed by physicians over twen- theo ray get this guat be frei ro | United States @ Rubber Company for # time for bimamy, but the | | ty-two years and proved safe by mil- | Colds Headache go Parts was co’ : ire = : as Slayer of Man! feothachs Penancne | pletely destroyed by the Germane : a VANCOUVER, B.C., July 27—| Barache Rheumatiam |{h¢ elites have no accurate informa- : . rey Provincial police are seeking for) — Neuralgia Pain, Pain at egy Me NE alge alan teal Sn an é, zs John Lytell, missing postmaster of} Accept only “Bayer” package |(C°™Eruction or the details of ite Halt Moon Bay, B. C., for whose ar-| which contains proper directions, |Mechentem, altho they have made rest @ warrant was insued yesterday.| Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost |*0™¢ surmlecs about it ‘The warrant was issued following an|few cents, Druggists also sell bot- P, bed inquest Into the death of Robert | ties of 24 and 100. Aspirin ia the | Mother in Favor Rainey, who was killed by a rifle | trade mark of Bayer Masten of Clinics [DIVORCES GRANTED Bald win Locomotive shot on July 12 Monoareticacidester of Silicyiica Dear Mixes Grey: | Demetry, Paulina Ik from Lactan. 7 - Ecc leapard to, Santen thas sean ne |Rewpier Snnale Mt from Frederick 0.| Head to Talk Here = —— ~ weer bins on iat oy “pant may | Roberts, Rose from Everett. 8. M. Vauclain, president of the i 0 hear lectures and 7947 18th ave. vin Locomotive works, — wi read magasines on "Bclence aud the BIRTHS Pam eo ong es DEATHS teak before joint Tuncheon of the | Bab: Rirths in thelr households are ré-] eniot, . 299 st, girl. | Benedict, Atien B. 49 years, Chamber of Commerce members’ | No one expects to do things just as|ported by the follow! ttle men! | Gi, FR, «boy. | Gitrord, Aibron Fy 10’ yeare council and the Northwest Mer- [We hear or read them. We must use|Aldridge, Ht. K., 892 29th ave. 8. girl. . 35th st. |Tittin, Ines W., 23 years. chants’ convention on the roof gar- & Httle judgment of our own. Study} Paine. Stephen 8, 606 E. Thomas st.) gir), wo den of the Bell st. terminal Friday our children, and our bome, and dolgtevans, Edward, 320 W. 76th at, | Sowell Hunter, 1208 F: Anth at. bey.) widows in Italy almost always re-| noon. the best we can with what we have, won 43 " “*| marry on Saturday. boy 49 nniainintren thneaintoiptlnat ieioniatatnt jand when things finally work tnto|Lobtel Dik dirdeviow, boy | Asano, Rigaku, 1112 Jackson st. boy : MODER DENTISTRY fyatem we are most bound to have! Johnson, Cari 8. #044 eth ave. N.#,| Hart, John Frank, 1128 21st ave, 8/1 he ruby ie the heaviest of pre- healthy, happy babies. “ra 0 . a I am a mother of a stx-month-old|Dawson. Charles N.. 16 Roy ai. girl.| Thomas, Shirley Mae, 1909 E. Denny | DR. EDWIN J. bef of +» wirk — thing about caring for bables when| Francia, William, 119 N, $8rd at. boy. |. ae 106 Columbia st. y : mise ius barn, Shwe eae en Brees ERT | CANDIED LAXATIVE 5 now, however, and I can thank the| Highfield, P. V4 4038 38th a ‘ FOR CHILOREN OR abuctes ai cee si Reduced to The choice of styles is varied and jgovernment for the pamphlets they |poitin, James C., 4853 tat ave. &. B pale dl gl at this price are included plain ae. ig med as Ol. iy Lyons, Richard Frank, 9007 Alki ave, \¢ DENTIST toned sports capes in tan, rose, Yen, dear “Mother of Five,” did|p*'{\) nopert Lewis, 3832 Eastern | ’ gee Boe Appr age RS orchid, gray. not the Women’s Federation of Clubs y 5 gold and porcelain crowns, gid 0 : h ports coats of give a four-day free clinic at the|™ . Norman L., 1244 EB. Crockett 4 SSrent oF ine sive rn = r mannish | |Bon Marche and all the prominent] 9." P°% 9660' Warren ave SMe OPEATeST ACTERS IN THe WORT without pain, tweeds or homespuns in rose, Hiphynicians give thelr services? al-|>sni™ Norman Pisano. | WORREP TH LIVER AN® BOWS ORDERLY fas are unnecesnary e or orchid. most 3,000 babies were examined ~ AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS ‘FAL CLINIO You will find one tan, brown, blu |there. Don't you think that @ fine H nt > A few models are shown in over- thing? I do. There are free clinica| SUZ TEES of these inexpen- ids. all over the city, conducted every an weak, ale. Has Powerful Influence : It’s the women that look after the sive coats a conven- Several coats and capes present babies. Give them time and you will striking dark and light find th tele . Ft garment on the pos Aik aga wehing tha ee tontieh We eocied Over Rheumatism and bablen. You know, my dear, they A few velour coats are offered in are working hard for better condl- |, 4: James Mt. Allen, of Rochester, ili. | ” a Many times this terribl casions of summer brilliant red or Kelly green. tions ll over the nation. That means|matizm.. Many times this terrible and early fall. At $18.75 a rare find. We must make the best of what wel’ sls Hually decided, after years of 3 || have and keep amiling. | t th ‘4 elled from the body. | ii ii With this idea in mind he con: Light-Weight Coats and Wraps |\|""¥yCeriew Washing 2)" orsrhe ht For Shops and Roundhouse I nally ¢on unded a preserip lg ” élg oa Ss an by Careless Washing that quickly and completely bant Jed every sign ahd symptom of rheu- | Soap should be used very carefully, |Matiem from his system. He freely gave his discove Reduced to ‘ |1¢ you want to keep your hatr look: | wilt, f° Eh othty, WacoNery: ling ite best. Most soaps and pre-|who took ft, with what might be " calied marvelous success. After yw price tor uch at- pared shampoos contain too much al- « of urging he decided to let Tricotine or twill in navy bine, | This ts a low pi |kall. This dries the scalp, makes the |Rufterers everywhere know about his Machiniste cut with loose cape sleeves and | tractive wraps— hair brittle, and ruins it. ai y, through the newspapers, tassel trimmed; or with bell ‘And at the same price, $22.60, |]| whe best thing for steady use is |fe has therefore instructed drug- Blacksmiths ints everywhere to dispense Allen- : sleeves and full length tuxedo | Mutsified cocoanut of! shampoo|fhu with the understanding that i? Sheet Metal Workers. collars. you may choose mannishly tajlor- |] Gvhich is pure and greaseless) and is |the first pint bottle does not show Electricians 4 top coats of homespun and |]| better than anything else you can |witi pindly raturnyour money ithe Stationary Engineers..... softly finished tweeds in gray. use out comment.—Advertisemen ie —sSecond Gallery Two or three teaspoontula of Mul- ~ Stationary Firemen, sified in a cup or glass with a little Boilermakers. 70c to 70% per hour warm water is sufficient to cleanse Passenger Car Men.. 70¢ per hour |the hair and scalp thoroughly, sim. Freight Car Men... 630 per hour CORRECT SPORT HATS of plain or novelty straws, neatly | ply moisten the hair with water and . a banded and becomingly blocked, are selling at $6.00 to $10.00. lrub it in, It makes an abundance of Helpers, all classes.....¢.....47¢ per hour —First Gallery | rich, creamy lather, which rinses out Mechanies and helpers are allowed time and onehalf for time jeasily, removing every particle of as | dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil, worked in ex of elght houre per day. The hair dries quickly and evenly, |shampon at any pharmacy, itm ver | Neg! SEATTLE i cheap, and a few ounces will supply AG «og A 7 y bi ft y « A Second Avenue at Spring Street jevery member of the family for 221 Third Ave months, Re sure your druggist gives beadoart you Mulsified.-Advertisement, COR UNIVERSHTy Ation of the 75-mile Big Bertha that wae Correct Apparel for Women many open-air oc- SESSR SI PRPS GAS ieee eres A Rak flome of these conta are prettily embroidered or harness stitched. All have practical silk linings.

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