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aN Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Wwe camrave comseny, mew vols ory. THE Trash—Home Becomes Dear Miss Grey could that o everything, I mean just that. fear it is pure stubbornness. conditions, but no amount of argu ment or reasoning will preva! against this thing which threatens to overwhelm me and mine, has accumu jleas to do anything with ft, Do not my that I should have done tomething before this, for it was simply impossible. If anyone can answer this question they should be given a valuable prise, for I have heard that quite a number of people are affiicted in the same way, and I am sure they would welcome a solu. ton of the matter, A BOOKKEEPER WIFE. If you have a spare room, or the attic or the basement, why not set it the rubdiah? Appoint your. ittee of one to inatt- 4 collect the trash; then store it way in one place, You will un doudtedly meet with opposttion when the owner finds his curtos s0 neatly collected; Dut stand your grownd. \Tett him the ee ie partly the | property of the other eceupants and | that he ia infringing; that from now lon he must keep Ma “treasures” safely within their townda, ee What was the story of Hannah Dustan? She was a heroine of the early dian ware in New England. At the time of the attack on Haverhill, Mass, March 15, 1697, the Indians ‘captured Mra, Dustan and her nurse, 1 am terribly ashamed of my home. ambition and interest. Really, Miss Grey, you cannot imagine | how helpless Iam. I have worked for ye: Cynthia Grey: Member of Houachold Has Mania for Collecting | Rubbish Heap and Be- wildered Wife Asks What She Shall Do. : Ue wonder ‘if you or some of your readers ver a very momentous question? TI have no doubt ers are confronted with the same problem. A member of my family has had a habit for years of accumulating everything imaginable. at least 20 When I say This unfortunate person can- not part with the most useless things. What other people consider as trash this person almest treasures. of education, travel, association with other people, nor want of intelligence; also not caused by vicious habits. It is not lack I greatly | I have lost almost atl) rs trying to remedy | SEATTLE STAR Table Linens Basement “The Store of Eternal Newness” nee WOMEN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR Vests 3 for $1.00 White cotton ribbed Vesta in bodice and regulation top styles, Bizes 36 to 44 Union Suits Special 2 for 85c White cotton Bults in a fine weave, neat band finish, bodice and regulation style tops Biases 16 to 44, Jersey Silk Chemises $2.95 trimmed = with lace. Bodice tops with ribbon straps. Blues 16 and 36. Jersey Silk Camisoles $1.65 nue at Pike Underwear Both Practical and Economical Pongee Gowns Special $ 395 Just the thing for vacation wear and travel of exceptionally good quality e. Made ponges, cut mnerously full, in the voguish camisole top, as #ketched, and finished with hematitehing The “Kickernicks” ‘These new Knickers and Knickerboekers ¢ cut with extra fullness through the back, giving absolute com- fort and freedom of motion The extra fullness is caught in the side seams in fiat little piaite, Bloomers $1.50 Of pink sateen and cross bar dimity, with French cuff at knee, finished with hemstitening. Three sizes «mall, medium and larKe Silk Chemises $3.95 in the new colors, or- chid, peach, turquoise, pink and light blue, fin- Pettibockers $1.95 Of heavy sateen in dark street colors—green, gray, brown, purple and bisek. Finished below the knee with double cuffing, and with email pocket on one wide, above the knee. Small, medium and large sizes. Silk Camisoles $1.95 —in smart orchid, tur- quoise, peach, pink and tial i aig Second Ave ~ Phone Main 6720 Underslips $2.95 These well-styled underslips are essen with sheer frocka, would groom herself carefully. if = woman ‘They Neff, and killed the youngest jDustan hid, (old, Mra. Duste | Dustan, with their other seven ohil- | dren, managed to escape. The cap-)| Good weight jersey silk Cami- soles, bodice and regulation top styles, e@lastio at waist ished with hematitehing. Of exeelient quality crepe de chine, in straight, bodice top style. Sizes 26 to “4, light Dive crepe de chine, finished with tatlored stitching, In bedies and rounding-top styles. Sises 36 to 4, are, of lingette, a soft French sateen, made shadowproof with panel back and front; gathered slightly at the sides Bodice top and extra deep hem. Sizes 38 to 44, yoacan, treatment to ot and ee of Resinol podany wef the tenders est skin, —they ft. RESINOL SHAVING STICK ison, After cheving lotieee ing 8 ener eeery. Revtmei products void by ad dregy wis, SAYS DANGEROUS VARICOSE VEINS CAN BE REDUCED AT HOME Rub Gently and Upward To- ward the Heart as Blood in Veins Flows That Way. TR you or any relative or friend ia worried because of varicose veina, the best advice that any- Ask your druggist fe. an origina! two-ounce bottle of iemer- ald Of (full ecrongth’ and apply enlarged veins. Soon you will no- tiee that they ars growing smaller and the treatment should be con- tinued until the veina are of normal So penetrating $08. Rowerful te Emerald Ot) the and wens and causes ‘hem Rpoeer. It can be secured armacy.—-Adyertisement Catsups, Relishes, Pickled Fruits Now that the canning, preserving and jelly-making ts finished, you're ready, Mrs. Housewife, for putting up the catsups, relishes and pickles, aren't you? Our Washington bureau ts ready with its timely bulletin on the subject. Ripe tomato catsup, green tomato catsup, grape catsup, gooseberry catsup, pepper cateup, ebili mm Chow chow, piccalilll, horseradish and dozens of others —recipes and full directions how to make ali of them—are yours for the asking. FUl out and mail the coupon below: wi Bureau, Seattle Star, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want the bulletin on Catsups, Relishes and Pickled Fruits and Vegetables, and enclose four cents in stamps for NAME Take —To overcome that tirea, ~~ .e... languid feeling occasioned Notice ———— by the heat of summer days "OAT AD I THA “ICED” is Incomparable... R. & H.C. COOK, East 3383, Elliott 0350, Distributors oatee Scfe Milkw peli R Horlick’s wy the Original Avoid Imitations ond Substitutes Rich mitk, malted grain extract in Powder | Ne Cooking — Nourishing ‘Ver Infants, Invalides end Growing Children Sho Original Voos-Driak Fos AU Agm night and morning to the swollen, | [thoes were assigned to an Indian | family containing two men, three) women and seven children, On on island (now called Dustan's (sland) tte miles above the present Concord, N. W., Mra, Dustan and her nuree, asetated dy a captive Engitsh boy, Bamuct Leonardson, killed scalped all of their captors except one aquaw and @ email boy. After a tollsome journey they reached their homes in enfoty. wt Who was Kate Bastass? This sobriquet was given to Cath- erine Dougias. When King James I. of Bcottan4d was purewed by conspira- tore he sought refuge in the Black Priard monastery at Perth. To keep out the murderers Catherine thruat her arm thru the door staples, The door was forced, Catherine fell back with @ shattered arm and the king teas murdered in the sanctuary where he had taken refuge. eee What ts the difference between the Episcopal church and the Protestant Episcopal church? They ere one and the sama. | What Nquid fs, the heaviest in weight? Mercury is by far the heaviest | substance that ts liquid af ordinary fomperatures. ee At what time of day dots begin? The term ts not exact. Evening ts the closing part of the day, the be- ginning of night, and in the strict- lest sense means the time from eun- set until dark. In common speech, however, if means from that part of |the day from twilight until bed time In the regulation of social affairs the period after 6 o'clock p. m. t# usually considered aa evening, ee ening How should one acknowledge flow- jers sent for the funeral of « family? | It t proper to acknowledge these by @ note of thanks to the giver. | There t# no special form for such a |note; thia is governed by the indi- | wlauat case. Bome people have cards |made which they send out to their friends. The following 4s an example lof auch a card: Mr. and Mra. J. C. Jones thank you for your kind expression of sympathy during their recent bereavement 4| Misa Menard has been chosen Introduemg Miss Menard, Queen of Sheba.) to wear the Oriental robes of | the Queen of Sheba during the Oriental Fiesta to be held at White Center, August 16 to 19. She will act as queen in charge of the four-day festiv- itios. Miss Menard was elect- ed after a spirited contest among numerous fair en- trants from the sou part of the city, named by 10 civic organizations. Dear Miss Grey: I was informed ee ees & & cued) See No-conting or speaking for deaf people in Seat- Ue, free of charge. Can you tell me where It is located? Yours truly, ENE There ia a school for tp reading in } Miss Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday | and Friday from 1 to 2 p. mand on Tuesday and Thursday from il & m, to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times ae it seriously interferes with her writing. Seattle in the Minor achoot building, js7e ave, and E. Pike at. eee On what dates should the following varieties of chrysanthemums be budded? Amith Advance—July 5. Golden Queen-—Auguast 10, Chrysalora—Auguat 15. Betsy Ross—August 25 White Turner—Angust 36. Yellow Turner—Auguat $0 White Mistietoe—September 30. Pink Chieftain—August 30. White Chieftain—Auguat $0. Pink Seidwita—September 5. Golden Wedding—September 10, White Chadwick—September 15. Golfen Chadwick—September 15, Golden Mistletoe—September $0. eee How many important commercial woods are there? About one hundred, Godley, Radio Wizard, Advises Star Readers BY PAUL F. GODLEY America’s Foremost Radio Authority The American radio audience has become criticat, No longer t# it content with “eanned” music, It wants the real thing. Having heard both good and poor programs, it now demands the best— Broadcasting de luxe! This increased demand for the lead. ing stars is increasing the cares of the men behind the scenes at the broadcasting stations, They are en- countering more and more difficulty in getting topnotchers for their pro- grams. At first they were able to secure them for the publicity of the thing But now the demand has been #0 great that the artists have put a price on their services, First-class artists must, of neces sity, eat. And most of their expenses are high, So why not charge for their broadcasting services? It is therefore almost impossible for the numerous broadcasting sta- tions to have a staff of first-class ar. | tists on tap at all times, The expense Would be too great unless there were some way of passing the burden along to the public Yet the demands are auch that the broadcasting must be of the highest | plane. It would seem that a logical solu tion of this problem would be found centering a strictly first-class col tion of entertainers at one rai slatlon, where 4 program could be =| arranged as to have it of a high level continuously. Thie program could be broadcast | from any station in the land by in terlinking land telephone lines. This could be done at comparative ly small expense, The American Telephone and Telegraph Co.'s xys. tem covers the whole country. It ts Lifebuoy has given the world a new idea of car- ing for the skin, Wake up your skin! LIFEBUOY wick, Third Fleer. Smart Dresses of Black Sateen $9.95 Gay Flower, Baskets bedeck this smart home dress —siving it individoality and a pleasing color note for after: noon eccasiona, or the dinner hour. A similar style has « colorful crepe top, black sa teen skirt, and a wide sash. —MacDougali-Southwick, ‘Third Floor In the Baby Shop Rompers and Creepers Splendid Values $ 7.00 Many clever styles at this price. They are made of good qual ity gingham in becoming color combinations. The Bloomers match the “panty dreases"—sizes 2 to 5, The Rompers in peg-top style, sizes 2, 3, 4. —MacDougall-Southwick, Baby Shop, Third Floor Elastic and Coutil Girdles $] Rivoli Girdies, model 1216, ts ten and twelve inches wide, clasping in front, of pink coutil, with elastic sections over the hips and in back, Four garters. Sizes 24 to 30, Boys’ Good Suits and Furnishings Two-Knicker Suits $12.50 These Suite promise all the service practical parents ¢emand. ‘They are fully lined, with taped seams. The coats have plaited backs, Both attached and detached belts. In brown, gray ané green mixtures. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Little Boys’ Suits $4.75 Tweeds, mixtures and blue serges in smart Httle styles for boys 3, 4 and 5 years old. Wool Sweaters $5.00 Ruff-neck Sweaters, such as all the boys wear, have big roll collars, with two buttons to hold the sweater snug- aly across the chest in cold weather. A heavy weave ali the boys want, Sizes 28 to M4. Tweed Caps $1.25 In school colors that Very smart brown, gray and “salt and pepper” mixtures. Sizes 6% to 7. Tweed Hats $1.45 Nobby styles with stitching on crown. Well lined, Sizes 6% to 7 the %- going in for broadcasting, too—"toll broadcasting.” The services of those stations are to be sold to those who want to advertise. Perhaps the manufacturers of « popular automatic toothbrush will arrange to have John McCormack sing at § p. m, Eastern standard time, John will put tn his appear ance at the radio station on Broad. 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Meanwhile, Havana, Atlanta, Nor folk, Albany, Wheeling, Washington Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and Portland have all been connected with the New York radio studio, The brush manufacturer pays $50 aastation, For 16 minutes’ time Me- RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER Seated Uric Ac! Dissolved and the 2 to Leave Sy Twenty-four Hours, + Deposits Are athe ems Every druggist in this country ts authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that If @ full pint bottle of Allenrhu, the sure conquerer of | rheumatism, does not show the way to wtop the agony, reduce swollen Joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment | Allenrhu hasebeen tried and tested for yea and really marvelous re- ite hav been accomplished in the s, where the suffer- were intense a piteous where the patient w elpleas. {; James H. Allen, of Rochester, Y. the discoverer of Allenrhu, many years suffered the ts of acute rheumatism, do- 1 sufferers to know that he not want @ cent of anyone's unless Allenrhu decisively his worst of all diseases, has inatructed druggists to tee It as above in every in« ist# can supply — ce Don't suffer longer with stomach trouble, JOYNER STOMACH REMEDY | Can now be had at any drug store or| sent direct for $1.00 and $2.00 by Joy. | her Drug Co., Spokane. Ali good druggists,~—Advertisement, ‘lot cormack fs allowed to sing, His voice is carried by wire to the foregoing cities and broadcast from there, Millions listen in and enjoy first-class entertainment. Subsequent to his final selection, announcement is made thas it has} TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY this) Our whalebone rubber, which does | not cover the roof of the mouth if} you have two or more teeth, [Natural Rubber, set of $6. 00 teeth,.... Gum Lyke. 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