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INC. 7 MT SERVICE STATION = DEARNORN SERVICE STATION KENNYDALM GARAGE 1519-35 Kast Madison ee « Petri & fon) (6. . Warner) SHIPYARD ®& STATION ARBOR HEIGHTS MERCANTILE § Fifth Ave: South, Corner Dearborn Lake Washington Bird. | v 2959 Kast M. THE SEATTLE STAR Cynthia Grey 2! MeDougall_/outhwick Public Not Entirely Selfish ‘and Indifferent When Denying Sailors Hospita One Mother. Letters expressing various opinions aan to why our service men wander about our cities outcasts, more or leas, from re- . spectable society, have been received since “Jack,” the lonely G t t E b d sailor lad, wrote, asking the why and wherefore of such a life. armen S 0 m Tol er I believe the following letter from a sailor's mother sete forth the principal reasons clearly: f B b Dear Miss Gre In reply to the letter in a recent paper, or a y signed “Jack,” I would like t« “Jacks,” that the public is not they are not entertained in respectable homes, as many good girls would probably enjoy thei derstands that good girls offered their cs as chauffeurs only recently, to sulted before they returned home from the drive, it makes Dresses $1.35 them fearful of offering thems: when one sees the boys in blue so demean themselves as to have to be picked up in a drunken condition on the street, one some finished at the bottom can not blame decent girls for tabooing the sailor lad, with ‘scallops, some with hems. It seems to me, the choice lies with “Bobbie” if he re- Bizes infants’ to 2 years, In main clean and will insist upon his comrade remaining clean, packages, complete with thread. then and then only can he hope to meet the decent girl. FROM A BoBLIE's MOTHER, ||| Gertrudes $1.00 , : sae Readymade of fine French Pillow Slips Dear Mins Grey In answer to Miss Grey will receive callers nainsook, stamped for embroid. d S “Disappointed’s’ letter of yesterday ||! by 4 office Monday, A ae ggg ring. Sizes infants’ to 2 yeare. an heets evening, ing that her men friends || 4nd Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., ani carry t leon “00. td "% ath like |} 0m Tuesday and Thureday from Of cashmere, stamped for em $1.50 Set 11 a. m, to 12 m, each week, broidéring, priced $3.50. to my that perhaps she has more to 4o with their attitude toward her than she thinks When IT am out with a man and} he starts talking sentiment (and they usually do at first), I just laugh them off or flatly change the sub-| ject, and usually they back down like | 4 cowed puppy. If a girl can't find some interest-| ing mubject to change the conversa-/ tion, I think she ts pretty “hard up,” and a man who has nothing but mush, mush, mush to talk of is not worth two salt tears, anyway, #0 why worry? A man who forces his unwelcome attentions upon a girl is either dense- ty ignorant or viciously immoral. You should make yourself very clearly understood when you discourage! their advances, because how are they to know what you want? A man cannot help but admire you for this stand you take, and if after 4 few chances at bringing themaeives up in your good graces, they do not make good you should “throw them Gown” and tet them know why. Men act the way they think the Star readers who would like a Net of suggestions for s home medicine cabinet will receive eame | | by writing to The Meattic Star Washington bureau, 1322 New || York dve., Washington, D. C., and inclosing two cents in stamps for Ilan entire community, auch ax rail- postage roads, gas, water and electric Ngit Lifebuoy has revolutionized the daily care of the skin. Wake up your skin! | gononononrecnenene: : “with that lunch is right” luhill | Green Chile Cheese § | ‘88th Ave. ee folk NY WAY AND WARREN KEYSTONE FILLING STATION a era SERVICE STATION eview Blvd. SMITH SERVIC SERVICE STATION E. Knanek) 4072 101 Warren Avenue KNAPP DROS!’ GARAGE orane 7300 Kest Marginal Way ANDAs DIAMOND GARAGE (Walter Chri (EB. 0. Beragres RAGE 3120 Fastlake and Fubrm t steve a Avenue EAST CHERRY eT. SERVICE sg 460 E. Marginal Wwe Cc. 0. LARNED stl A Cherry Street at 29th Ave. 1024 Fairview Avenue North STONE WAY KERVICE STATION rs. 42 sen hegand co, 1A. &M. TIRE CO. ith, Avenue ‘ EASTLAKE, GARAGE y. T. MeN PSE 4015 Stone Way je ‘elson 160$ Kustinke Ave. th and Phinne: Open Until Midnight re > ped TERMINAL GARAC 2 oxen, c. hidheY ComPaxy FAIRVIEW GARAGE AND SERV- MORGAN SERVICE STATION Railroad Avenue Avenue Hesth at Rey (W. Ht. Johnaton) Oath ana Waediena Fark Avenue Cone ee Ei BALLARD TIRE & SERVICE Co. 23s Rainier Avenue erner Univers! 4, an ¥ (Geek Bros.) 2 MOUNT BAKER PARK GARAGH THINTY-PIFTH AVE. Ganace 6400 Leary Avenue be ede * yg: renin » (Chartes Barth 2 eco venue y BLACK RIVER GARAGE Thon Sow Ave. SW wile, he GHOnGE TURNER & SON + Beda BARCLAY Park Avenue w ' and Aloha 12th Avenue and Kast Spring GATE WOOD GARAGE AKAGH THOMPSON LUMMICATING CO. BELLEVUF GARAG . Ho 7 Bron.) je Ave. 13, W. Hopkins) Bae Sea 40 ore Corner Olive and Vale ‘Tacoma, Waah. 30s Bétievue Avenue Nerth OWL SERVICE STATION THOMPSON LUBRICATING CO. ARAGE Fourth Avenue at James Tacoma Junction, Wash. Hast Olive MC. GREEN SERVICE STATION res cH STATION (O'Brien Corner) East i Mimth Avenue and Seneca Street GREENWOOD CEDAR GARAGE WAY GARAGE TRIANGLE T a2 a n. B. ABth Avenue ani HALF war! 1 rv. Fg 9 ce PIKE STREMT GARAGE ae SEATTLE GARAGE main Tene 806 Pike Street Pi * Lee HR. Beardsley) HAZELWOOD SERVICE STA. RAINTER VALLEY AUTO sEnv- ae Son Deany Way Allen) 10K STATION, INC 3 COLMAN BLDG. GARAGE Lake Wash xton Riva. 2001 Hatnier Ave: B12 Western Avenue HIGHWAY AUTO SERVICE RAVENNA GARAGE Sunset Boulevard, Renton, Wa. 4 on” HILLMAN CITY GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION (se in) +p. conris seni 5701 Rainier Avenue, Corner Orean Nineteenth Ave. and Mercer St. ~ th Ave. N. E. 0 45th JAMES & CO. ROVE'S AENVICN STATION Bie: Gniverslty District) 1998 Fitth Avenue, Corner Virginia 4009 Stone Way Cycol is different from every other J motor oil, It is free from destructive “sulpho” compounds. They are re- moved by the new Hexeon Process FRE FROM DFE RL used solely by the Associated Oil eno com OIL Company. This gives Cycol greater stability under engine heat. ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY 209.White Bldg. Phone Main 2453 Plant 1312 West Florida Street. Elliott 1240 _ MODERN | DENTISTRY, DR. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. DS. 106 Columbia St, For more than 20 years SEATTLE'S LEADING DENTIST | | } ) In making high ches, modern plate work, artificial teeth, bridgework, gold and porcelain crowns, gold and cement or alloy fillings, also an ox pert in extracting teeth without pain Chloroform and gas are unnecessary for painless extraction of teeth at Dr. Brown's | Dental Clinie| Underneath most unattractive skins {fs a clear, pleasing complexion—all that inneeded isthe proper treatment! It issurprising how often « brief use of Resifiol Ointment and Resinol Soap | will clear away blotches, redness and | roughness and give the skin its natural freshness and charm, If your skin lan't just what you want Itt Four dealer tor Kesinol Soap and Oinime |light tteelf. The flash which we see| Objects, however, such as needles, te tifted came s y Spar. bos ares Vas the ceed. |e enthieoe May Give Pension ao Artte ©, conatt- t ? Mica dust is very irritating, and ’ 4 son Baa: crompottnnpiring Prove yee Be to Legate’s Wido A | berculoats Decision to reopen the Legate p ate of potassium, one part to 10 parts! 402). ‘Another practice in the wall} The board also heard six © |aeeking the world’s best cooky TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922. lity of War Days, Writes SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE | Shopping Hours 9:00 to 5:30 ck and all other at fault, be sc Jacques $2.00 » say to J altogether White Cashmere Sacques stamped for scalloped edgen; thread included. but when one un- rs and themselves the boys in blue, and were in- r compan elves as hostesses—and too, All made of eheer mercerized mull, stamped for embroidering, 1 soo Please do not come at other times Finest quality satanet, Fae : F Cases, ready-made, and crib fa it seriously interferes with her writing. Bibs 50c size Sheets, stamped for acallop- Attractive Biba of inene, ine the edges, with enough amped with animals and other thread to embroider the set. firla want them to and after making ried ; ‘ol nd : designs which appeal to chil noes to & girl and she succumbs 4 to be worked in outline they naturally think she wants that '[] ome® © be Rompers $1.60 or in applique effect. kind 9 c ° ind of treatment, and nine cases out saeiiat huh -Vidiesceeoee, of ten they will start looking for the ° “old-fashioned girl” who stands up Crib Blankets — a0, for ettective embroia for her ideals. Bizes ‘ So, giria, just ait tight and don't $1.85 in — . sive in to the “heavy neckers” and baal soci Snug White Blankets, with pink you will not only be doing yourself T] og piue striped edges, stamped Of unbleached muslin, com- Se ramantee e tut the whole" i] with dainty designs to be pletely made, and stamped for of humanity, | |, MISS C. Tl worked in the Lazy Daisy embroidering in yarn, priced etiteh. $1.85. It gliceye pays to keep up with the new things in Art Needlework at MacDougall-Southwick’s, What causes the hair to break or} spin? Sh the ends be singed? | Various causes, among them ourt- ing the hair with a hot iron; rowgh-| ing the hatr constantly has the same| effect. The ends should not be singed; it ts beast fo trim them. Floor weer ws ALL ATTENTION! (ost COC ET ON STRIKE Other National | Issues loomed “, ene| Relegated to Backgrou porations? Private corporations ere those founded by and composed of private individuals, for private purposes, a# |distinguished from governmental | Purposes, and having no political or | governmental franchises or duties. For exemple, a chain of grocery |etores may form @ corporetion. Pub- Ne services corporations are those ore What are private and public cor- |whose operations serve the necds of air, is danger poi i N ous, and one in BY LEO R. SACK om which the work- WASHINGTON, Aug. §.— Chi companies, tors, returning from vacations have a steady, | where they rubbed elbows with dry cough. | People, reach here almost in a ? 4 of panic. Tariff, ahip subsidy, bo Lightning te a sudden Mumination uly eee 50h “ther pending "mensetres hn of the shy caused by a dlacharge of | ~——— = a a oportion | been relegated to second place dlectricity trom one cloud to another, ngerous, | thetr anxiety over the coal and z from a cloud to the earth, or the|t? the atte np aga 2 aa. ‘a road situations. earth to a cloud. The speed at which | ETiNting oF inion “back home” they the current travels le 186,600 mites| dust can be wet before it gets the} Opinion mously report, is urgent upon per second—about the same speed ax| opportunity to float in the air. Small) ooh Cees Oe a other isaues ve bord! ond cali lightning te not electricity |@nd other fine tmprementa, must be | 1. this, in ths pebslo aioe, por At all as electstc currents are wholly| round dry, and the grinder must) Coleity and congressmen Invlaible, The flash t# caused by the| Watch his work closely. Conse-| Voters are insisting the situation alr being Aeated 40 highly by the|quently, he must continually be In |i 00, aitowed to drift too long Mlecharge that tt Becomes brillant \haling fine particles of steel thrown |), cisistors realize that a continuatl slong the whole line of the dis-| off in the procoms. will not only mean pyhsical and ech charge. The lightning flash ts really| The dunt irritates the alr passages. | nomic guffering In the country nothing but « gigantic elactrio apark,| At fimt the man thinks he has) wilt resuit in political emba: the same as the one from a live wire.|catarrh”-—-whatever he considers ments. 9.6.8 that is. There develops a slight bad | Fron one end of the country to tl What ts the vaiue of the following | cough, and, later on, expectoration. | other folks are worrying over # Englixh coine? Finally, a condition of hardening of | winter's coal gupply. And the The English pownd (# nominallylthe lunes occurs, and this often |is twoedged. First, will euffi equal to $4.8665 tm United States) terminates fatally. The risk may be | coal be available? Second, will it ¥ money, bwt is now below that figure! diminished by the uae of respirators | available at reasonable prices? in exchange, however and by employment of an air blast} Complaints are already cagsing The shilling te equal to 24 cents. |to carry the dust away. grave concern to legislative a Thé pence to two centa. In making show cards, Christmas | dates for office. The farthing to one-half cent, carda and the like, the bronge pow-| Unless a radical change ee Ger adheres to the worker's skin, over the situation, the house is How may the constitution of the|causing irritatron, and {% Inhaled, | pected to “talk right out in meeting” United Staton be amended? cauring chronic irritation of the|When it reconvenes Aug. 15. Preek A constitutional amendment must] upper alr passages Gent Harding, however, te wtill hope be approved by two-thirds of doth! Giags grinding kewise endangers |ful that an agreement may be houses of congress and be ratified! nealth, not only from the dust in. | reached without pressure or intes by three-fourths of the state leois-|yeied. but from lead poisoning from |férence from the house of represem latwres, or by conventions in three tatives. bd fourths of the states. The legisla ee i ers are likely to eee ‘What fs Nghtning and what {fs its the putty powder | Stone cutters have thelr own pe | How may feathers be bleached? Frosting” in the wall paper {n-|sion case was reached at a meet Make a dilute solution of bicarbdon-| 4 istry subjects workmen to this | Monday of the police pension bo of water, aightly acidulated with) nitric acid, one fluid ounce to the gallon. Immerse the feathers for three or four hours. Afterwarde rinse | in clear water, slightly acidulated acid, one fluid ounce paper industry is applying a finely | Who are fighting compulsory owdered lamb's wool preparation on | ment. This dust is a fre | They are: Capt. D. F. Willard, | capt. M. T. Powers, 89; Sergt. 8. Hadeen, 65; Lieut. F. A. Ribbach, Seret. F. E. Bryant, 60, and © c Philbrick, « by hand avent predisposing cause of tubercu Cotton dust ts very Irritant to the uppe alr pom » and moet cotton a ae ae All six declare they are in exal }mill and knitting mill hands are for. | kia’ aa oe bevins |e physical condition, and do want WANTS COOK Y Naatabeh” or coughing. Flax dust is to be retired. oven worse. other dusty occupations sub-jers, fur, tobacco, bristles ject the workers to disease of the | making), broom making, hair, | passages. Tho dust from feath. | and pone Is dangerous, Children Cry for Fletcher’s SSNS SSS SS CASTORIA Sissi V|_|_-_g GasVwwgy . The Kind You Have Always Bought has borre the signa ture of Chas, H. Fletcher on the wrapper for Over 80 years just to protect the comin; ete not be deceived. All Counterfei Initations Just ood’? are but experiments that endanger health of Children—Experience against Experiment. Never attempt to relieve your baby with remedy that you would use for yours What is CASTORIA _ Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pares ic, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It conteins oe —, Mo; nor other narcotic eu! more than thirty years It’ been in conmane 36 use for sad The cooky Jar, once purely a home eee ee mee one institution, is now to be featured in and by regulating the Stomach rime { Bowels, ahlsths ont! all the hospitals where World War Sten ot of Re Saat Sou, Slving bee besly nd ma veterans are recelving treatment. Mrs. W. H. Cudworth The American Legion auxiliary plans to establish it and keep it filled. Mra. W. H. Cudworth, of Milwau- kee, chairman of the auxiliary’s hoa pital and welfare committee, is recipe. She asks every woman who Y ae heh ae Use For. Over 30 Years her best recipe to the national head. NTAUR COMPANY, NEV YORK CITY. quarters of the auxiliary at Indian. apolis, Ind

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