The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 14, 1922, Page 4

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at ‘ ss Sleeping Beauty So many women and girls are 80 close to @ beautiful complexion. Just some little thing stands in the way—some little neglect, some wrong idea of caring for the skin. The beauty is there—but it is asleep. Yet it can be so easily awakened, That te what Lifebuoy Coes. It wakes up the sleeping beauty of your skin. How does it do it? By thoroughly cleaning the whole skin, both surface and pores—by gently waking the sleeping cells, by starting a healthy circulation, Using Lifebuoy is a most delightful experience—and the results are wonderful. Have the skin beauty that belongs to you. Wake up your skin! IFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP WISE PROCEDURE jury?" ‘Member of the bar of Cincinnatt/ “You should.” answered the old of a youthful lawyer who had | tamer, without hesitation, “take the Fetained to defend an old of: | full hour.* om the charge of burglary. “The full hour! Why, I thought I ‘one hour in which to address the of an hour.” before his turn came the| “You ought to take the full hour.” lawyer consulted a veteran); “Why?" bar who was in the courtroom. “Because the longer you talk the ¥ eee eee Pee ee Se, Sot ot addressing the ' of jail.”--Philadelphia Ledger. F 1 These Sp Bed Davenport, Chair, RANGES Coal and Wood Gas Combinations LATEST MODELS JUST AR RIVED AT REDUCED PRICES CAST IRON OR STEEL RANGES FUSED ENAMELED ae yr BLUE OR GRAY, PIL BLACK TRIMMED W rH NICKEL, AND WHITE EN AMELED PANELS. NOW SHOWING COMPLETE SEL STYLES AND SIZES. Trade your old stove—we give liberal allowances Buck's Ranges sold on easy terms —as low as $5.00 DOWN—$5.00 MONTHLY Cynthia Grey: rules of the court allowed each | should take something like a quarter | M.A. GOTTSTEIN | are but one _ Sane of the helpful and liberal Gottstein | } Only Five Per Cent First Payment $ 2.50 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $ 50 $ 5.00 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $100 $ 7.50 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $150 $10.00 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $200 $12.50 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $250 $15.00 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $300 $20.00 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $400 Balance of Payments Liberally and Conveniently Arranged Beautiful Mahogany Finish; Cane Panels; Upholstered in Figured Velour; Choice of Blue, Mulberry, Taupe THE SEATTLE |Successful Young Business Man Has Peculiar Hobby —Wears Dresses and Sews and Crochets When at Home. BY CYNTHIA GREY Many strange letters reach this department, sometimes #0 |unusual are they that one would be inclined to believe they were purely fiction, were not names and addresses of corre-| spondents signed. | I found one of them in my mail this morning—it is in re-| | gard to a successful business man who has a regular Dr. Jekyl) and Mr. Hyde personality. In recent years he has developed a} taste for feminine apparel and foibles, He haa even taken to making his own dresses, etc., which he weare about the house. His family are plainly worried about him. When does a hobby border on insanity? The letter followa: Dear Miss Grey: Three months ago I married a girl, the youngest of five children. Two weeks ago, while we were | visiting at their home in a city near here, I discovered that her brother, who is about 23, has a very strange hobby, if |} | you could call it that. I went into his room one day and it is just like a girl's | boudoir. I found out the first time I saw him that he wears corsets all of the time and ladies’ underclothing, and when he comes home he invariably goes to his room and puts on aif} | house dress and high-heeled shoes. He shows no. signs of ; embarrassment if found by visitors whén dressed as a girl. He knits, crochets, makes all his own dresses, ete., and his {mother and sisters are worried about him, fearing there is something wrong mentally, altho he; | is @ goed business man, well thought | jot by Ris associates and makes plenty of money } | He shows not the slightest embar- |rasament when shopping for feminine | japparel. His folks thought he would lget over the idea when he started about four years ago. } T hope 1 have not taken up too Mise Grey will receive callers In her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and on Tuesday and Thureday from 1 a m. to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times as It sortously interferes with her Asks Address of much apace, but I should certainly ; like an opinion of him, ax to whether | Boy Singer te Help You there is anything we can or should| Dear Miss Grey: Could you please! do to break him of this habit, tell_me the whereabouts of Robert She Is Our Expert Murray, phenomena PUZZLED. | The young man's porents might! consult a brain specialist adowt his) peewharity |time. Hie father ts Frederick H I take t for granted) survey, attorney, Fidelity building, Tacoma. that they have spoken to him about it; {f not, perapa they might do #0 tactfully and thus tafluence him to take up some more masculine hobby How many persons 10 years and over are engaged In gainful occupa jtions In the United States? According to the 1920 census, He 609.198. Star readers who would Hike a tet of suggestions for a home medicine cabinet will receive same by writing to The Seattle Star Washington bureau, 1322 New York ave, Washington, D. C. and inclosing two cents in stamps for eee | What ts « good home-made coffee eubstitute? A refreshing and healthful bever- age (a made by roasting rye in on postage, lordinary bake oven wntit it te Hpht| ‘The bureau reports the follow || yon and crisp. Grind this and wae) Ing lettern returned to them be- |\) ins seme manner as coffee cause of insufficient or incorreet |} enggy | address Mra. C. KB iteliman, Port Angeles, Wash.; Mra, W. Forhan, Dovallen place, Seattle; Mr. Isadore Rauke, general de- livery, Beattie } | How many democrats, republicans, | there In the senate at pres ; democrats, oreanive, 1 URNITURE CO. ATTLE’S POSULAR HOME FURNISHERS 514-16 Second Ave., Near Pike ecial “Homemaker’s Terms” | | credit service—to aid you in establishing or improving your own home the your own furniture. Enjoy use of a) Money spent | on “rented” furniture is SPECIAL 5189-2 —_—— Rocker, Library Table BABY ESCAPES DEATH BY AUTO lake ave. and Olive st. 8 in which Oyeno’s car ewcaped by smallest fraction killing the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W Andrews. STAR NeDougall |Z MONDAY, AUGUST 14, Jouthwick Second Avenue at Pike “The Store of Eiernal Newnesa” We Are Ready to Help You Plan Your SCHOOL SEWING | New Woolen Coatings Chinchilla $2.95 54 inches wide, black and brown Homespuns $2.25 68 inches wide, in three shades of brown, also blue and green mixtures. Heathers $2.45 54 inches wide, colorings, blues, and green. Homespun $2.75 66 inches wide, In brown, green, henna and green, checked with contrasting colors Cheviot $2.75 68 inches wide, a rich woolen fabrie with satiniike surface, brown and blue. Serge $1.95 64 Inches wide, in brown, myrtle green, tan, black, wine. Linings Printed Radium $1.75 Seventeen different color comb! nations, small and large designs 36 inches wide. in navy, browns, Ask Mrs. Mack Pattern Instructor and dressmaking advisor. Bhe wil) gladly counsel with you regarding the selection of ma terials, the correct yardage to buy, the pattern to use, And if you meet any problem tn putting the garment together or in finishing it, she will quickly solve ail perpiexitics. You Will Usually Find Mrs. Mack in the Wash Goods Section —Basemeat Floor Wash Goods For Children’s Clothes Gingham 20c White Shirting 50c 27 inches wide, in plaids, checks | 32 Inches wide, madras, fine and plain #hades, quality with neat stripes. Gingham 25c Swiss Organdie 27 Inches wide, good assortment $1.00 + | 44 Inches wide, permanent fin- Gingham 35c | tah, 26 shades and white, 2 e c 41 j *.* tie thet ek* PN | Peter Pan Suiting Gingham 50c 65c 32 inches wide, all the new Fat) | 36 inches wide, all plain colors. Woven Madras colorings | Gingham 65c 29¢ 22 Inches wide, striped, 32 inches wide, fine Zephyr ging | color combinations. ham, checks in all colors. i | Printed Flaxon 35c Batiste 35c #0 Inches wide, fine mercerized 30 inches wide, medium dark | nian Long Cloth $2.00 wigns. Colored Soisette a Bolt 34 Inches wide, 10 yards In a 50c bolt 32 inches wide, in white and al! Underwear Batiste shades Japanese Crepe 35c 50c 36 inches wide, plain or shadow 20 inches wide, in 20 shades lace checks, in white, orchid and Soft tik in plain castor, sky. tan, gray, midnight, moose, black and Gorrento biue, wide many White Poplin 50c 27 inches wide, tine mercerized finish. Nesh. White Flaxon 50c Shirting 75c gone forever. 32 inches wide, checks or plain | 32 Inches wide, , Si woven colora. lik stripes. —MacDougall-Southwick, Basement Floor. in wix different | wine | Plain Radium $1.95 | 36 inches | Main 6720 Coating $2.45 5 inches wide, ruset brown, navy, and Sorrento blue. Velours $2.75 56 Inches wide, with wine and blue the predominating colors. Novelties $2.95 68 inches wide, biack and gray, or brown and gray striped with green, and blue and gray striped with red. A stunning woven fabric Velours $3.45 58 inches wide, in Sorrento blue, light brown, nigger brown and tan. Coating $3.75 66 inches wide, polo-like fabric in jockey red. Heather Melton Coating $1.95 54 Inches wide. A good sturfy woolen fabric in four mixtures. Fine for children's coats, polo effect, in dark brown |For Dresses Homespun Checks $1.95 58 inches wide, navy, brown and red, Copenhagen, brown and red, and brown, red and wine —MacDougall Southwick, Street Floor. Ratine 100% Spun Silk— by actual test Special 85c Just the colors girls ike—and many of them, to give you a big selection. The material is very practical for school. 36 inches wide —MacDougall Southwick, Wash Goods, Just Down the Stairs. Shopping Hours 9:00 to 5 Sewing Necessities Bias Tape, fancy percales, in checks of black and white, pink and white, blue and white, yet. low and white, and green and white. 6 yards in a bolt, priced 10¢ « bolt Cotton RickRack Braid, in white. Various widths. 2-yara a, priced 4 for 26¢, Elastic, lise, in widths | to % inch, priced 7@ and 10¢, Rick Rack Braid, mercerized, in white, yellow, black, Copen- hagen, sky, pink, rose, laven der and green; priced B¢ yard. Omo Bias Seam Tape, iawn, very fine quality; priced 10¢ to 256 for ¢yard bolt. Peart Buttons, for underwear or outer garments. 12 and 6 on @ card; priced 2 cards for 25¢. Pearl Trimming Buttons, seit. shank, in green, pink, navy, red, blue, lavender and brown; priced 2 cards for 26¢. Trimming Braids and fancy rick-rack braids, and gingham frills, and in all the popular shades; price 10¢ to 20¢ yard. Trimming Buckles, in nickel- plated and gunmeta! finish; priced 10¢. Coat Butfons, in all shades, several styles; priced 15¢ to $1.00. Colored ‘Thread, mercerized: priced B@ spool. Cotton Belting, tn black and white, Zinch width; priced 4 yards for 26¢. Organdie Bias Tape, in white, black, Copenhagen, pink and sky; 6 yards in a bolt; priced 25¢ a bolt. Bias Eége Trimming, 23-yard | bolt; white with colored em. |" broidered edge; price 20¢ a bolt, Wilsnap Fasteners, priced 3 cards for 25¢. —MacDougall-Southwick, Notion Dept., Street Floor, Children’s Garters and Waists Hickory Walsts 45¢ —for both boys and girls, aged 2 to 14 years. Dr. Parker's Waists 50¢ —with girdles, for growing boys and girls, aged 3 to 14 years. Hickory Girdle $1.00 —small, medium and large sizes; combined elastic and coutil, snapping in front; with supporters, Pin-on 6 —all elastic, white, pink, blue, black; Hickory, Velvet and Sid- ley makes; price 30¢, 35¢, 40¢ and 50¢. Lisle Elastic ~-for hose supporters, in black and white. %-in, width, pricet 15¢ yard %-in. width, priced 18¢ yard. %-4in. width, priced 20¢ yard. —MacDougall- be Jearriage to safety, but falled, the wheels, The auto stopped with With a crash the auto struck the vehicle, throwing the baby beneath | one wheel not four inches from the Andrews tried to shove the baby’ 's | Oyeno under arrest. | have been badly intoxicated. released on $200 bail MODERN STARS Jim dance. ieee infant's head, Andrews said A 0 ONLY Driver Held on Charge of "=" “Ons ‘he sccktent._ nis $10 Down Drunken Driving $3 Weekly Charged with driving his aute while drunk, Andrew Oyeno, 32, 1444 acne Price Ninth ave, was under oo t Mon $239.00 ‘day, following an accident at West y night the Complete Living Room Set With Davenport That Opens to Comfortable, Full-Sized Bed FURNACES bore down upon them at hi ae “FAKE COP” FINDS For Shops and Roundhouse Pipe ONE MORE VICTIM, Semi-Pipeless ESCAPES WITH $85 RATES Seattle's “fake cop" in at it 2% : again h INSTALLED IN THE BEST The seventh victim happened to aro = at a MANNER TO CORRECTLY be J. P. Hill, of the O. K hotel mealies ” a ja tlc ig 212 Railroad ave. 8, who rec Sheet Metal to per hour = Y-AND arrived in Seattle on the ster Electricians .......+ 20¢ per hour ECONOMICALLY HEAT Soar Stationary En, Various rates é 1 was awakened at § a " ; D YOUR HOME Monday by the “detective,” who ces. ae : Mapeees fh flashell his fake badge to gain en Boilermakers pee oe wren pee. te ARE YOU PREPARED ror gees, Ake ton.) Ail te was seat Sor: tet pen +m searching for some bonds stolen Freight Car Men... 63e per hour THE CHILLY DAYS AND aboard the steamer, and rd the 0 proceed Het 1 classes. . 470 per hour NIGHTS OF EARLY FALL? ed to search Hill's clothing, rh oe cet gt him to wb Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and one-half ne “cop” secured $85 cash, cess or day, AVOID THE RUSH OF and told Hill to get dressed while worked in ex of eight hours per day LATE FALL BUYERS he called the police patrol wagon. for the “cop” to return and at - reat him. Then he called up the A Good Heating Plant Is an Investment police to find out what was wrong in “The Home Comfortable” Andrews, an employe of The Seat |tle Star, with his wife and bat cromsing the street when Hilt did as he was bid, and waited The “cop” evidently picks his victims in advance, police say, and lays elaborate plans for robbing them, WANTED APPLY ROOM 3028 ARCADE BUILDING SEATTLE Oyeno is said to He was I see that we have quite a bunch of women football players at | back, 1) this formal Oscar—How come? Jim—Laook them over, Theres Molly, a fullback, dress cut down to her waist; then there's Margaret, @ | halt back, just a trifle more modest. |Oh, yes, there's V’ irginia, the quarter. she hasn't apparently had @ coming out party yet. enn for time

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