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THE SEATTLE STAR , iaeaenie — FINDS SON AFTER 58 YEARS Purchases Charged Tomorrow Not Billed Until October Firat MacDougall-/outhwick SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE TTS Phone Main 6720 Shopping Hours 9:00 to 5:30 New Suits With or Without Fur | Mrs. Mary Roper, of Little Blue, Mo., with her son Joe,| whom she has just found after a 58-year search, They are now trying to find Joe's brother, Charles, who is some where in Ohio. ' rey « yuthia : She's a Waitress—Her Sister, a Stenographer, Tries to High-Brow Her Because of “Vast Difference” (?) in Employment. | | ] Dear Cynthia Grey: I am only just another one who is coming to you for an opinion. My sister is a stenographer, and I am a waitress. Now, my sister is always referring to) waitresses as hashers. I receive $18 per week and two meals} |a day, and never make less than $3 in tips per week, and she/ gets $80 per month. Now, why does she and so many others| think waitresses are common? Even some of our department store clerks think they have real positions, and oh, my, they wouldn't be a hasher for worlds! I know lots of nice wnailtrearer, | some who are taking care of chil Mins Grey wil receive callers dren, and are real mothers—I mean! | im ber office Monday, Wednesday by that, good mothers, who do their || ®84 Friday from 1 to 2 p, m., and ‘4 work in the cafes and then go|] °° Teesday ang Thursday from Special $49:75 The two sults sketched Indicate the variety in this group— short boxy models with embroidery amd fur collars, and long sitm coats, with and without fur, They are fashioned of Mar- lene, a charming new woolen fabric, soft and silky. The furs that trim these sults are caracul, fox, taupe, wolf and mole. —MaeDougall-Seuthwiek, Second Fleer Long Silk Gloves From a Famous Maker No matter how much you pay for motor oil—no matter where it comes from—if it contains ctive ‘‘sulpho”’ compounds, it can’t withstand engine heat. It can’t lubricate properly. It can’t prevent engine troubles. ‘The new Hexeon Process, used only b ‘gives Cycol its freedom from destructive ‘‘sulpho” pits Ms s. anced of this, Cycol does retain its “‘body.”” It does maintain an unbroken film between moving parts. It} does stop compression loss. oil, not so-called Flush your engine with fresh lubricatin; flushing or kerosene, refill with Cycol—and see. Different brands of motor olls have different bodies. The safest, surest ‘way to get the best performance from your motor and evold expensive engine troubles due to Incorrect lubrication ts to use the grade of motor ell specified on the Cycol Lubrication Chart The following dealers sell Cycol Motor Oil: HEIGHTS MERCANTILE CO. (O8th Ave, & W. and Norfolk GERVICE STATION alta. Westlake Avense ee eae 480 E. Marginal Way AUTO SUPPLY & SERVICE Co. dere Fitth Avenue CMext to Frederick & Nelson) Open Until Midnight CECIL C. BAGLEY COMPANY Fifth Avense North st Hey BALLARD TIRE & SERVICE CO. (Geck Bees.) $400 Leary Avense ROBERT BARCLAY 18th Avenue and East Spring 5,2. CALLING SERVICE STATION Avenue end Hevece Street CEDAR GARAGE 2515 Avenue CENTRAL SHATTLY. GAS, OTLING AND FLUSHING STATION Gisth Ave., Bet, Marion and CHIEF SEATTLE osnacn tos Denny Way COLMAN BLDG. GARAGE 812 Western Avenue COLONIAL GARAGE (Wim. Janese) 1512 Eighth Avenae ALBERT CRUVER 817 Florentia street 3. D. CURTIS SERVICK STATION 10th Ave, N. BE. and Hest 45th (University District) DEARBORN #EKVICE STATION (Wm. Petri & fon) venue Heath, DENNY WAY AND WAR- BEN SERVICE STATION neck) DES MOINES SERVICE STATION DIAMOND GARAGE (BE. 0. 7 FREMONT BOAT MARKET 1050 N. 34th GATEWOOD GARAGE TUS California Avenue HM. GITNER Sensydale, Des Moines Ra. GONNEY’S REPAIR AND SERVICE STATION 7850 E. Green Lake Way GRANGER MOTOR SERVICE CO. 2200 Kast Madison Street H. C. GREEN SERVICE STATION (O'Brien Cor.) East GREENWOOD GARAGE (KR. E. Porter) 85th Avenue and Uireenweod HALF-WAY HOUSE (James McEwing) ‘Twelfth Avenue and Cherry HAZELWOOD SURVICE STATION Ga. b. len) Lake Wushingten Boulevard MEBERLING BROS., = Mol: Hoad HIGHWAY AUTO SERVICE Ganset Boulevard, Kenton, Wa. HILIMAN CITY GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION 8701 Mainier Avenue, Corner Orcas JAMES & CO. 1938 With Avenue, Corner Virginia JOHNSON & McLEAN SERVICE STATION 4910 Avenue KENNYDALE GARAGE & H. Warner) eke Boulevard KENT MOTOR OAR CO. Kent, Wash. NK FILLING STATION 1900 Lakeview Bivd. BRINNEAR GARAOB « Grey 403 Queen Anne Avense KNAPP HhOS’ GARAGE 1390 Bast Wey W. J. KOLLMNETER ‘Telt, Wash. LAKH BURIEN GARAGE Lake Burien Read ©. 0. LA 1024 Pairview Avenue Nerth MAC'S GARAGH 301 Beacon Ave, Cor. Grehem W. T. McNERSE Fiftieth: Phinney MORGAN SERVICE TATION » (W. PF. Morgan! 05th ead Woodland Avenue BAKER PARK GARAGI 2810 Thirty-cixth Ave, South Perk OLIVE GARAGE (Hoffmetater ) Bees. Corner Olive and Yale OWL SERVICE STATION Fourth Avenue at James (John Boss) Sixtieth and Phinaey PIKE STREET GARAGE 806 Pike % RAVENNA GARAGE (RL, Lipes & J. Markley) Wl? Woodlawn Avewue RHOADES & PATE (J. R. Dundin) ‘ Nineteenth Avenue and Mercer treet RIVERTON GARAGH (W. BR. DOUGLAS) Riverton, Wash, ROBB'S SERVICE STATION - ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY 208-210 White Building, Seattle Phone Main 2453 Plant, 1312 West Florida Phone Elliott 1240 EARL RUSH ‘$169 Kastlake Avense SECURITY GARAGE CO, 1519-45 East Medion SMITH SERVICE TATION 4072 Rainier Avenso ® STEVES GAnAGE (W. W. Stevens) 1988 48rd Avenee North STONE WAY SERVICE STATION TERMINAL GARAGE Avenue at Jackson TERAY AVENUE GARAGH Coreee University aad Terry THIRTY-FIFTM AVENUB GARAGE (Chartee Wartiett) ‘7501 B8th Ave. 8. W. THOMPSON LUBRICATING COMPANY Wash. AUTO SUPPL 9 University WEST WOODLAND GARAG' Gh Ave. N. W. and W. 65th WHITE GARAGE 1620 Third Avenue WILDWOOD GARAGE AND SERVICE RTATION (Clem M. Honnold WOODLAND PARK AVENUE GARAGE & Lee) (Larsen 1403 Woodland Fark Avense home, wash, or iron, mend and sew for their little ones who are dearer to them than the good times others are having at dance balls, cabarets) and #0 on. Why do some of our girls consider their office work or clerking as more dignified work than waiting on table? Tell me, Misa Grey, what do you think? Are us waltresses not as good | an they are? I have always thought =o; but I bave heard so many re forring to @ waltresa, as @ basher, in slighting tones, that I would like your honest opinion. Yours, —M. J.B. There are good and bad in all walks of life. This not ly applice to the industrial world, but the so-/ cial, as well. 1 might go even farther for a demonstration of how mother | buted perfect and nature has dh imperfect. Take for an example the fruit on a tree Because we should find two or three bad apples, we would not throw the large number of good ones away. A lady remaina a lady under any and all clroumstances. Personally, I cannot distinguish the wast differ- ence intellectually speaking. in ordi- nary lines of work, Getting down to brass tacks, most of us are serving the public in one capacity or another. | To what degree of efficiency we auc- ceed marks our calibre, eee Which president was known as “The People’s President,” and why? This name was applied to Andrew Jackson, who was elected to office without a previous political prestige —the candidate of the people. . . What are the greatest sheep-rats- tng countries of the world? ‘Arpentina, 83,000,000 (according to the latest available report) ; Ha, 78,000,000; Russia ( ropran), 68,000,000; United Btates, 45,000,000 eee How and when did Omar Locklear come to his death? He was doing stunta tn the alr for a motion picture film, on Aug. & 1920; he was 200 feet above the earth when he dropped a rocket and went into a tailspin after it. The spectators saw the plane attempt to right itself and then crash down in) Locklear was burned beyond There are two theories cinnenmcenanitpninhadbtagedeclil Star readers who would like in. formation on how to correct! write and reply to a formal in: vitation will recelve same by writing to the ~ Seattle Star | Washington Bureau, 1822 New | York Ave., Washington, D. C, [and enclose 2 cents in stamps for postage. Please write name and address plainly and correctly as many letters are returned to the bu- reau because of carelessness in | spelling or abbreviating. flames, recognition Why have a poor skin when Mid can begin using Lifebuoy today ? Wake up your skin ! Austra. | |metal? 11 a m, to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times en it seriously interferes with ber | writing. | | | shout Ais death. One was that the! pilot was blinded by the acarchlights | furned on the machine, the other that it was set fire by the rocket. | eee What are the meanings of the fol- lowing names? | Raymond—Wise protection, Patrick—Nobie; @ patrician, Vernon—Fveriasting, George—A landholder, man. Marvin—Famous, Meredith—-Roaring of the sea. Iridor—Obedlence. | Adelbert—Bright mountain, Duncan—Brown chief. Kenneth—A leader Warren—Royal hunting ground. | Tristram—Sorrowfut. eee Rusband- What ts — good formula for totlet Vinegar to be used in the bath? Camphor, % ounce; off of rose-| ary, % dram; off of cloves, % dram; off of bergamot, I dram; jacetic acid, $ ounces; alcohol, & ounces, eee thday comes on April 1. Can | great event oceurring on | jthat day to offset the April Fool? | In 1914 the permanent goverment of the Panama Canal Zone was in- laugurated, with Colonel (later Major General) Goethals as governor; 1918, | the Allies defeated the Germans and | captured Hangarden-Santerre on the | | Western front; 1578, William Harvey | born; 1626, Reginald Heber died, see | How many Buddhists are there tn| the world? Approximately 140,047,000. see My b iT ette an | What does iasimo” mean jie 1? | This word is adopted dy other lan- guages from the Spanish and the! italian, The word is superlative of general; made up of generale, gen- eral, and issimo—greatest. the world and what “General- language | It means @ supreme military commander, com- | jmander-in-chief. It has deen in use| in the English language for a ltong| time. ; eee How may rubber be fastened to ty using a cement which fastens jaltke well to the rubber and to the! | metal or wood. Such cement ts pre-| pared by a solution of shellac in ammonia, beat made by soaking pul- verized pum shellac in 10 times ite |weight of strong ammonia, when al shining mass is obtained, which in {three or four weeks will become Uquid without the use of hot water. This softens the rubber, and becomes after volatilization of the ammonia, hard, and impermeadle to gases and fluids. eee ‘What are tho addresses of the fol- lowing movie actresses? Shirley Mason—Fox Studios, 1417) North Western Ave., Hollywood, Cal. Mae Murray—1228 Wheeler Ave, New York City, N. Y. Doris Mae—Thos. H, Ince Studios, Oulver City, Cal. eee ‘What is the motorcycle record for one mile 83 2-5 seconds, eee What 1s the fastest Iving crea- ture? Probably the swiftest tving crea- tures are the Ddifds known as the large “Swifts” of Central America. No records have deen made of their speed, but men who have hunted them state they have never been able to hit them as the bullet never catches up with the bird. They are considered to be swifter than the Lanner Gler Falcon of England which according to speed records made with aeroplanes, travels at the rate of 110 miles per hour, . How old is the capito! building at Washington? Who built it?) When?! The same quality gloves, perfect ones, are priced in our stock now at $1.50, The slight imperfections that class these as “factory rejects” make this exceptional “special” pos- sible. The colors are white, beaver, ponges, navy, silver and gray, Sizes 6 to 8%. EXTRA SPECIAL ,.. seeeweseee none —MacDougall-Seouth wick, $7.00 Street Ficer Women’s Outing Flannel Night Gowns EXTRA SPECIAL $ 7.00 $7 -45 White or striped outing fan- Amoskeag and Scotch flannel nel in good quality, Made in white and colored stripes— with round, square or V- fine quality. Made with round, shaped necks, in slipover or square and V-shaped necks, open-down-the-front styles. some with collars. Slip-over Some have convertible collare, or open-<down-the-front models. others are collariess. Cut full, Cut wide and long, and well long and well made. made. —MacDeougall-Southwick, Third Ficor Women’s “Weldrest” Hosiery $ 1% The New Ribbon Seam in the Back of these gauze Silk Hose gives them decided style and makes them favored by smart women. With lisle tops, heels and toes. Semi-fashioned, In black and cordovan, Sizes 8% to 10, Children’s Stockings Special 25c Full-length stockings in black, white and cordovan, to 11 but not in every style or color. Exceptionally low in price—for immediate clearance. nplete assortment. “Southwick, Street Floor Sizes 64 How long did tt take and how much | terior of doth wings was des did tt cost? by fire by the British. In 1818 The original building of the capitol }central building was commenced & was finished in 1793, That 4s, the|der the direction of Charles B southeast duilding, and the corner-|°"4 finally completed in 1887. |cost of the original building, 4 stone was Igid by Washington. The| ing the grounds, alterations o architect of the early plans for the | pairs, up to 1827, was $2,483,8 capitol was William Thornton and| After this, however, the house @ the work was continued by Latrobe | senate wings were added. They and Buifinch, The north wing of|planned by T. U, Walter and the capitol was finished in 1800 and| between 1851 and 1863. the government moved from Phita-|the duilding and grounds: Buildis delphia, The South wing was finished | $15,000,000; grounds, $10,400,000, in 1811, but om Aug. 24, 1814, the in! tal, $25,400,000, SPE 71th NFANTS oa INVALID {The Original Food-Delak For’ All Agwe | Ne Caching = Nicotine The value O | merry) = E __CUITUDITINITIIINNIINVITINIIVNVINVIIIUIIINTIINTIIVIINIINN) <emmmemeeeeeemmeensaii@ . (INNINIINNINIIID 1 ee rare 1¢82% at .