The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1922, Page 4

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SEATTLE STAR TWILIGHT HONEYMOON THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, | MecDougall-/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike THE Shopping Hours 9:00 to 5:40 Silk Underwear At Special Prices Camisoles in Smart Colors colored in orchid, turquotee, peach, pink, light blue with novelty hematitel ing and appliqued motifs. Beth bodies and rounding top style. Sizes 36 to 44. Men’s Khaki Pants $1.00 Bargains Men’s Cotton Sox REGULAR $1.75 VALUES; waist sives 32 * to 40; medium weight 7 Pairs $1.00 Boys’ Wash Suits $1.00 in Shoes came im Diack, gray, brown and Nether Boson yee nay ei iia a anata $1.00 Knit Ties—2 for $1.00 Clearance of Fourtn-Hand Silk Knit Tiles Children’s Wash Hats 25 pairs of Ladies’ Kid Lace Ox. for men; assorted colors and stripes. 2 for $1.00 Totnes Obes Men’s Shirts $1.00 ee id ae cain ten ae ng 20 pairs of Ladi atent Leather A cleanup of Men's Dress Bhirts, priced “ Pumps, priced reqularly at_ $7.00 romulariy at $1.48, $2.00 and §260, A few Boys’ Waists—2 for $1.00 TO CLEAR ‘ $1.00 slightly sotled; soft cuffs; neat stripes; good REGULAR Sc AND 650 VALUES; light 20 paire of Ladion’ pooped Pumps. eines. nd khakt Priced regtlarly at $6 F * rnd a ete came timate, sare TO CLEAR...... os ce 1.00 Men’s Union Suits $1.00 60 pairs of Ladies’ Vict Kid Shoes, A rare buy! Men's Summer weight, fine Boys’ Overalls—2 for $1 priced regularity at $7.00 Cotton Union Bulte; regular price $1.25 a | Black, with bid and suspenders; Black Bear TO CLEAR. occ. c cece ee + G0 00 sult; ecru of white; long or short sleeves; | / Brant: $1.00: VALUES. Ages $ and ¢ only er nan este seniors a | General Stillman F. Kneeland, 77, New York lawyer, and hia bride, 79, photographed at Danbury, Conn., at the start f 1 00 of their honeymoon. She was Mrs. Eastman Johnson, widow | Drop-Stitch Hose $1.00 Housewares for $1. Middies for $1.00 of the noted artist. $1.75 values of Women's Dropstitcn | 80 pieces GRAY GRANITEWARE, $1.75 Children’s and Misses’ Middies of ut Rc Lace-effect Silk Hose, in black, Limit of including dish pans, bake pans, | * Y*T¥ #904 erade, Sixes 6 to 16. ’ ° 2 pairs to each ve i sauce pans and preserving =1.00 Warner's Corsets $1.00 ( mathania G o| Boys ose JAPANE CHINA CUE i $1.75 Brocade Corsets, in flesh color it e@ o| 5 Pairs $1.00 SAUC $ Cups and Saucers Plisse Gowns $1.00 : Heavy 250 Schoo! Hose; fine ribbed for $1.00 | nrogular $1.98 values; in pink “Flapper” Role Feminine Young America Playing * Thin, Ch GLASS TUMBLERS— i ‘ G . 4 Women’s Silk Hose $1.00 12 "sca Pea Ree Me RR aa IN $1.00 Women’s Bathing Suits Unnecessary, Says Man— Cause of Misunde re $150 PORE SILK HOSE; good one, | MASON FRUIT JARS—Quart size; $1.00 | standing and Loneliness Among Boys and Girls. | be oy adn cB SER cosy aid? valuee of Jersey Cotton Bathing | Hj Dear Miss Grey: I wonder if this psycho-analysis will in| ee ae per ee _— any way help you to eeive one of your problems, or the prob- Sy oe rons lem of your youthful public, concerning the fact that “flap- PR A Bag iis a preserving kettles, colanders, dou- Bungalow Ap is ns $1.00 pers” and young men fn genera! do not seem able to agree_on | ‘omens -Jereey ee: ble rice boilers and round roasters | 4 ‘hisses. what should be a very simple matter—the art of loving Me- | white. (cently and normally. Co Bats $1.00 Be age: declare they have Nien this one object in mind and . tton x | both ingly feel th must be ’ Crepes and Satins $1.00 Yard $1.25 VALUES; 12x84 inches; Hestaval born fiseles pee Pepin ib at fault, when. ie 36- and 40-inch Satins, Crepe de Chines and Georgette | """* Muffy cotton | But to an onlooker, it appears the fault lies deeper than| Crepes, in a wide range of colors. Sold regularly at Muslin—7 Yds. $1.00 any of them quite realize, dating back, as do most of the sub-| $1.75 to $2.25 per yard. DOLLAR DAY Special $1.00, 1Te VALUE of a¢inch fine [| normal situations of today, t6 the strain of the world war. | bleached mustio | Perhaps any girl or woman who was interested in our boy's | e Turkish Towels \“Over There” at that time can recall the many newspaper and | ‘ ea y = Oo = @ f] & 4 for $1.00 \verbal reports of the certainty of our boys making alliances | tho VALUE ot Bieachea [g) With the irresistible beauties of historic France. | Turkish Towels. sise 1ax36 | Again and again was this “fact” inches; heavy weight pet forth, together with detailed rea A 2% SUITS, COATS, DR all good quality fabrics, Camisoles with Hand-made Lace ~—lovely quality silk, wash satin and radium fn flesh, pink, orchid immed | with handmade laces, Georgette crepe and Lady Fair ribbons. With bodice tops. Sizes 36 to 44 Shadow-Proof Petticoats ( —wash satin Petticoats in fiesh tint er white, interlined with light muslin and scalloped, lace trimmed and hematitched around the bottom. Finished at the waistline with an elastic, with no placket to come open. Chemises of Colored Crepe de Chine excellent quality silk in smart colore— orchid, turquoise, peach, pink, light blue. Trimmed with hemstitching, tucking and folds of crepe de;Chine. All in straight 1. bodice top style. Sizes 36 to 44 $ —MacDougall-Southwick, Vee Bee Bandeau Brassieres, front or back fastening. Women’s Undervests 5 for $1.00 “THE STORE MAT, Pia gana 26e Sleeveless Under- (' Women’s Union Suits 2 Suits for $1.00 Regularly priced at 69¢; very good quality. * Regular 2 Miss Grey will receive callers im her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 1h a m. to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times ae it seriously interferes with her writing. 5 Yards $1.00 time was rivaled only by her artistry | « yard Burlap. of make-up and ature. | | In other words, the senaitive young | things of our own land, with hearts and minds openly palpttant to the! Colored Burlap Mating shleaah hoes #0 toa, boone] comparatively NEW—have reduced for immediate clearance. Men’s Real Khaki Shirts Vv ar had sik Of fine quality khaki-cloth, made with two patch pockets: opening down the front, regulation style, and well finished Extra strong. thwick, Men's Shop, just inside the deer Fes z Hell “I il ef slightest vibration that concerned the} precious other young things who bad |éering on scorn and contempt that a frightened pleture of the “ of today’s problem. They saw her fancy pictured her as. 3 then as an actual and deadly rival.| Climax the situation as ft now What t the Alimvat’ certain and/|*8ede—lonely, disappointed young wholly Instinctive act of a fealous |PtoPle, longing in their hearts for woman? To study her rival. To out-|'h® love and comradeship they have wit her, If possible, by |sDowed surface appearances to rob doing, unaware that they are travel. |"Ponsibie for. jing a trail never really necessary.| Some day they will grow back to liehly on. — to come—just naturally born And the tragedy of tt! The boys|stfectionate young things, craving rel girl” they had dreamed of all thru sd a ‘What was the name of the Amett Vroot lower than wos ever ithe weary months of danger trials [S08 dey the myo pe war? How! wan soldier who, during the Spanish-| fore, leaving broad atr and temptations. This resuited in an | yan) Uwe ware lost per day in the | American war, inspired the famous|ands along the margins. Junexpected. gurge of bitterness, bor. | "ro? jar und clvil wart _., |book, “Message to Garcia”? |day on Lake Zurich the | \eateegean the watic eo 9.998.771| “andrew 8. Rowan, now lieutenant |in order to enlarge the umber 0 , pers Star readers who wish informa- | |lives lost per day, exact figures are |° One! United Staten army. sessing end boon gpg tion on methods of fireproofing || mot obtainable, but it has Been estt- ‘nega vray walkthaton D. ae tastes Be org are the lightest and heaviest |1,. pottom. Then came the excep-|No metal objects were . | |tionally dry and cold winter of 1 only relics found were those ef \ ¥ a ay see, P | How many Indians are there In tha 'ASTHMA, HAY FEVER}. 22723 | | Canpnibin | BIG FREE OFFER | “**” eee ‘ ‘ecg ] @anger sone, caught a5 eweet and dear as ever girl was, this is what our girls did, and are)* Condition neither is actually re- jan unknown and much-talked-of en-| for at heart they are still just th : an in a lemy, the girl of our discussion leaped | have and girls of yesterday and all into being and Is still pressing fever. |°h¢r yesterdays ang all the tomor- | jant, left in the place of the “home tnewn Goad, teatuliing- ell Gountrien, ? nly stumps of ancient 00d, r, Tope, «traw matting, | | « Hs toric lakedweliers discovered? only set receive ware wy writing |{175 cer day to the nd, oid wor and! Fishermen on the ules lakes hed jdreda of implements to The Seattle Star Washington || ee long complained that their nets be-| made from stone, done, and York came entangled im obstructions on|ty of antler, came up in the * found, ~ | quebracho the heaviest, their usual aupply of water, sank a) ———— m Prepay the ™ Yeu Will Make This Am: jthe position of interpreter under the gone so gallantly to this unknown |Was not for the pretty, painted girl, . the very points she fears in her. And Hurry and Get Ten New Subscriptions to aks }But, persuaded by the phantom of a clearer under: ing of each other | understanding and sympathy fro ng home, heartatck, i ith y rad | IGeuninkatie inardahips, were early |ome, another and: demanding their | |aumb unded by what seemed a ect | Urthright- Love. K. P. | lor painted dolls, heartiessly flamboy ee, ee ae tents, mosquito netting, clothing, || mated that approximately 6,000 lives How were the ruins of the prehis-|dy dredging mud from two cents In stamps for rept | ‘ : ee ch Bolsa ts the Uohtest wood and) igs; when the lakes, not receiving \very rude end primitive reom FOR CH twin hat f= the entrance salary for 25) ) | civil service? Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Pe Positively that Asthma end} For most of these positions the Ugly Spots ay Fever can Immediately be con- . y trolled. no matter what age or in|¢ntrance salary is $1,200 4 year; one, There's no longer the slightest need) aay wre live |such position has an entrance salary | Of feeling ashamed of your freckles, | Son oy pedigrees 4 | of $960 a year. as Othine—double strength--is guar “4 | eee anteed to remove these homely spots.| _4T ALL G OD DRUGGIET | . imply get an ounce of Othine-—| @ es . ‘me your| What ts the Northern Light or|, Simply & rae - yarken oN | Aurora, Borealle? EAE ©F | double strength—trom any drussist| SAYS WIS i] and apply a little of tt night and) ket we nothing It is thought to be @ discharge of | mornin nd | z. and you should soon see electricity thru the atmosphere. | that even the worst freckles have te, Has Powerful « © sple say this in differ- ; gun to disappes ppear, while the lighter | ames t from anythin elae in the world | ° Gna that the first. bottle enabled co — ganda marriage of | ones have vanished entirely, It | n to sleep well, stopped choking, ousins lawful | seldom that more than an ounce ts/| er cleared head and lungs and gave| According to the latest reports, im! needed to completely clear the skin | ————— re y | farms California, Colorado, Con-/and gain a beautiful, clear com) y¢r, James Hi. Allen, of ectiout, Delaware, District of Co-| piexion, Iw. Y. suffered for years wil lumbia, Georgia, Kentucky, Mate,|" Be sure to ask for the double| mati Many times this r; don't pay es , v Clyde Lea unadle ¥ onedale he . el and 5 engood, 1377 8. W. Bivd. Rosedale, | Massachusetts, w Mexico, Ne rength Othine, as this ts sold under | dees left him helpless at - —_—— | York, North Carolina, Rhode Isiand,| guarantee of money back If tt fails to] He finally decided, after JEN), South Carolina, Texas, Virginia and|remove freckles.—Advertisement, | ceaseless study, that no om itis Ss ashington. However, before enter- | ———— ot be anes [STOO TRE, (ato such @ marriage one shoulé | culled uric acid deposits, are allege joints and musoles sa be careful to ascertain that there has || For New Styles been no change of law in this respect. | “ee | cled from the body. : xR th this iden in mind he consul and Pretty Arms |) .4‘hhysicians, made tere inally mpounded & Leet Quicksand completely, | How much steel was produced tn | Here {s-your opportunity to secure one of these Almost everyone likes brand-new Coaster Wagons without one cent of to get ahead. ot te ee eee 1920 in Georgia, Alabama, North (Beauty Notes) you a oe Carolt 8 ‘ ? led every sign and symptom All you have got ten (10) mew sub BE THE FIRST TO WIN ONE OF THES ea bal tee ttna a eroee teakic eee Cee ee ee ‘The Seattle S 58 gross tons, (A gross ton) of the use of delatone for removing |. He, i } chich he called Allenrht, "este ga ia ' eh species ee | hair or furs from face, neck or arms. | Who took it. with what j 4 | A paste is made with some powdered | called Bh nah ne Sethaes e collect any money, nor make le in your borhood who y evhat 19.8 good foot bath for ewol- | delatone and water and spread on the | Nifferers everywhere KEOW 20h Coas' yal | hairy surface. in. |Siscovery. through the te A e Star, Tell them about The Half pound of Epsom aalts *iLetdt h eceeneek Gil teh aio sldeee He han therefore, srhispense The Star. Just get ten (10) of tex Wagon you are working jsolwed in hot water, : and every bit Of hair hae dleappearet |e Se asentanaing No failure will result if you are care. | the firat pint ottle dose |ful to buy genuine delatone and mtx | Finals return your mongy fresh as wanted.—Advertisement out comment.—Advertisemekl as Cam GOITRES CURED oo THE DIRECT WAY, e Hare your goltre removed without taking medicine. Don't have it cut out with & the Medk is @ scientific, soothing appliance knowD & at cated Goitre Bandage, which te worn on night and cures while you sleep. aie Guaranteed to promptly check the growth, raters pet tress and suffering. and reduce the enlargement ft bog time. Twenty- rat years of success. About this excellent remedy in. this oe eee Sa a eS het tt CONTRASTS MADE TO REMOVE GOITRE Be PHYSICIANS REMEDY CO., 762 San Fern! Bidg., Les neighbors who are not now having 7 oe carrier for three (8) mmend, pay fifty (60) cents a month Get started right away. See the tae of these dandy new “Dan Coaster Wagon Manager at The Resinol| presented to you free Subscription Blank Book. | ment 8 quickly tape itching and gen. | because they know that Resinol Oint- | erall we its healing stale It wy to . obtain—eaay to use, Why don't you 99 rr f > try it? Atal druggists 1221 Third Ave EE RETESET of the wagon want 1, to take The Star to help you “COR TNINER SITY Yea eluate aiagetinpenca tr ate!

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