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Pf'd by Ironized Yeast Co.. Atianta, Just try it. It will prove itenit’ | —AAvertixement DR. CHAS. J. DEAN She Asks. High school, She 3 on to say: “I am that will save time and effort, spring when we began hearing of my flapper friends of so graceful, etc. Now, Miss Grey, I ask you: |be not in style, is simply not to Does cocoa butter cause pimples? @ few complexions which cannot stand this substance and are trri- tated dy it. eee How much sleep does one need? The average person needs eight hours sleep, but cach individual ts a law unto himself in this regard. Older persons require leas sleep than the young. eee What percentage of the population of Cuba ts white? About 743 per cent eee religion ? He states in Mls Dlography that he is an Episcopolian, eee Who was the Ettrick Shepherd? James Hogg, @ Scottish poet, dorn in 1770. Walter Scott and ranks among the greatest of the peasant pocts of Scotland, eee Why ts the seat of the Crucifixion called Calvary sometimes and some- times Golgotha? The place was called Golgotha (Mark xv:f9, Matt, exvit.:33, John ztr.:17), am Aramaic word meaning | aku” Calvary ie but the Angli- cized form of Latin “calvaria,” skull eee How did Holyrood palace in Scot- land get its name? It ocouptes the site of the famous Augustinian Adbey of the Holy Rood, erected by David I. in 1128 at the place where, according to a fabulows) iraculously saved | from the attack of a@ hunted stag by) story, he was mi the interposition of the lost holy cross or rood, which fell from the stag’s antlers into the king's hands, and ot sight of which the animal turned and fled, ce Who was the founder of the order of the Jesuits? Ignatius of Lave. Of what building material ts the Taj Mahal constructed and how much did it cost? What was the name of the woman to whom it is a emorial? mt rg ere of white aladas- ter and is said to have cost $9,000,- 000. It was erected by the Shah Jchan as a burial place for his favor- ite wife, Mumtaz-i-Mahal, eee ‘What are the characteristics of the art of Rubens? In power of invention he can only be compared to Durer and Raphael |The lofty strain of his composition, \ nts extraordinary facility of produc- leolor, his inimitable treatment of the nude and wonderful luminosity of flesh tones, exercised a far-reaching jinfluence which was felt in Flemish art for more than a century. ose What Is the legend of the Mimosa plant? This plant, which ts s0 sensitive that it folds its leaves together and hangs as if wilted when it has been pinched or struck, ts said to have lonce been a maid—Cehiaa by name lwho inapired Pan with so violent a |passion that she fled from him in terror. He, pursuing, caught her in his arma just as her appeals to the other gods for protection was an- lewered in her transformation to the mimosa. eee Who wrote the story, “Rip Van | Winkle?” Washington Irving. eee What in meant by the “Devonian system of rocks”? Devonian system means a division of the Palozote group of rocka, next above the Silurian and below the England, where the strata was carly studied and described. eee Are the leaves of the eucalytus plant being used for tea? What are they used for? The bureau of drug plant tnvesti- gation, department of agriculture, being used for tea. It has astringent properties and is used locally as an for cigarets smoked as relief from | bronchitis, asthma and similar ail- |ments. The volatile off which tt con+ tains has therapeutic properties also. eee Is ft true that Swedenborg was \tiret buried in London and a hundred lyears afterwards was re-interred in Star readers who would like in- ation on silvering and resil- v « mirrors will receive same by writing to The Seattle Star Washington bureau, 1422 New York ave., Washington, D. C., and inelosing two cents in stamps for postage, Cynthia Grey: Broadway Girl Writes of Long Skirts and Super- Abundant Trevose Wel va 4 ¢ ck te Unsanitary, Uncomfortable % BY CYNTHIA GREY Will the large majority of girls and women really cast aside the comfortable, sanitary short skirt and bobbed hair for street-sweeping attire and piles of germ-breeding false hair? The query is put by a girl in her senior year at Broadway able, and I have had such joy out of my short skirts and bobbed hair. A number of my girl friends feel the sme, or at least, did at the close of the last school term. Early last way that extremely long skirts would be the vogue and coils _.| and piles of hair (false or otherwise) the thing of the hour, these girls pledged themselves to ‘be different.’ “But, Miss Grey, imagine my surprise when I met them in the corridors on the first day of school! they greeted me in attire that did great justice to the ex- treme styles of the hour. And, behold, when I spoke to some Not with most skins, but there are] ltion, and the senawous brilliancy of | Carbontferous, so named from Devon, | says that they have never heard of; the leaves of the eucalyptus plant | antiseptic. The leaves have been used | Really Go Back to tyles of Yesteryear, strongly in favor of anythin, that is healthful and achdterts echoes from Paris and Broad- Nearly to a girl their inconsistency, they all chorused, “Oh, we adore the long skirts; they are so feminine, What is your honest opinion? BETH. You have, my dear girl, practically answered your own penmety a store ie leader” movement in milady’s | styles is as dominant today as it has been since the science of ; oad ae bridgework, | style originated. “They'll be in style’er bust” as I once heard god : p gsctonae eer an anda man say in regard to woman and her mode of attire. So Ua. cxtenatina os os ge “™ i there you are—the majority of us will reluctantly, perhaps, os € teeth without pale | omouflage our short skirts and bobbed heads, because, to be at all. Miss Grey will recetve callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p, m., and on Tuesday ang Thureday from ll a m. to 12 m. each week. Pleare do not come at other times as it seriously interferes with ber writing. | Sweden? Y ‘es, Swedendorg died tn London on March £9, 1778, and was buried in the Swediah church in Prince's square in the partsh of Bt. George in the Bast. On Aprit 7, 1908, Aia re- maine were removed to Stockholm at the request of the Swedish gov- What ts William Gibbs McAdoo's | op, ment, eee How many 23rd degree Masons are there In the Southern jurisdiction? There are 2,000, eee ‘What ts the meaning of the follow- He was a friend of Sir |ing names? Zola— Bright-eyed. Wanda—Shepherdesa, Adrienne— Brave. Octavia—Fighth-born Jacinth—A Ayactnth, Yotanda—Heartless, Regina—Queenly. Nina—A young girl. Geraldine—Strong with the apear. Leontine—Lion-like, eee How 414 the expression, “Mind your P's and Q's," originate? What does it mean? There are two different origina as- tigned to this expression One ts that it arose from the custom of chalking wp behind alehouse doors the debts due from customers, in which the number of pints or quarts they owed for were made by strokes opposite the letters “P" and “Q.~ Another ts that tt originated in the printing office, The p's and qs in small Roman type are so much alike that they are ahooys puasling to a printer's apprentice, “Mind your y's and q's” means do not be deceived | dy apparent resemblances; learn to discriminate between things easen-| tally distinct, but which look the same; de observant; be cautions, In| modern slang: ‘atch your step.” Reporter Dies While Phoning MANCHESTER, Eng. Sept. 22.—| Leaving his sick-bed to telephone his | newspaper of an accident near his, home, G. L. Lewey, & reporter) dropped dend at the instrument. CORVALLIS, Ore—Donal4 Hunt, of Roseburg, freshman in college here, found dead in Toom with bul- let thru heart. Pistol he was clean-| ing believed to have accidently dis. | charged. HAY KELLIES Se eet Ditched your hay kelly yet? |Here’s a stack of ’em discard- led at New York with Miss Margaret Young atop waving ‘the bonnet of the new season, || MOTOR: North on No. Broadway to Allison St. or on Eastlake to Broadway and South one |] Bureka Vacuum and Alinon odwow Beatles Modern Electrio Homes a, . Bre Mount » ako soay Evoctrioes - Bleotr teas Homa, sig 5 4 Lakewoog worth Broad You're Invited to Visit the Most Modern Homes in the World VERY day between 2 p.m. and 10 p. m. until October 9th, Seattle’s Modern Electrical Homes will be open for public inspection. These “Homes” are modernized with every electrical convenience and made prac- tically servantless. Their architectural design, decorations, draperies, furnishings, elec- trical wiring, illumination, and electrical appliances represent everything that is new, beautiful and convenient, and is instructive to those contemplating improving their home. An electric home is the most modern home in the world. These Modern Electrical Homes have been arranged for public edification and enlight- enment. Their exhibition is entirely free and non-commercial. There is everything to see put nothing to sell. No names will be taken. Appliances to furnish the “Homes” were chosen by lot as examples of modern electrical equipment. Even their name plates have been removed. Proper wiring will be featured. : ‘ Courteous hosts will receive you and explain the many advantages of an electrified, servantless home. Come at least once while the exhibition is open. Houses Designed and Built ELECTRIC CLUB OF SEATTLE Mount Baker Electrical Home South on Fourth Ave. past stations to Dearborn St., East on Dearborn to Rainier Ave., South on Rainier to McClellan, follow car line to Lakewood Ave., block and half on Lake- wood to “Home.” STREET CAR: Mt. Baker Park car to Lake- Boos Ave., walk one an@ one-half blocks to “Home.” North Broadway Electrical Home block to Allison St. STREET CAR: Cowen Park or Ravenna cars on Eastlake to Broadway and South one block to “Home” or Broadway car to Allison Street. Children Under 15 ¥ears of Age Will Not Be Admitted Unless Accompanied by Parents The Electric Club of Seattle Hugh A. Wilson Electrical Contractor and Dealer Ne Page McKenny Company Electrical Engineers and Contractors Armour Bldg. Electric Heating & Mfg. Co. P. H, Apfel, Pres. Westlake at Republican Ell 4048 A. B. C. Sales Co. Distributors A. B. C. Products 619 Fourth Ave. Household Electric Appliances and Lighting Fixtures 4318 University Way Ken. 0315 RUSH McCARGAR 311 Madison st. BU. 3468 Main \1553 CITY ELECTRIC AND FIXTURE CO. 218 James St. t 5416 Rotarex Washing Machines, Apex Vacuum Cleaners, Blectric Wiring Grove Burke Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. The Electric Shop T. R. Phelps Electric Contractor Construction and Lighting Fixtures 3425 Fremont Ave. Melrose 0892 Economy Fuse & Mfg. Co. Henry Bldg. Seattle Atlas Electric Co. Engineers and Contractors 100 Pantages Bldg. QR. T. Evans WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIO MANUFACTURING C0, 3451 East Mart Seattle, Manufacturers Electrical Ap- piiances for the Home, Blectrie Motors and Control Generating Equipment Pacific States Electric Co. Seattle, Wash. Sierra Electric Co. 415 Maritime Bids. af for 8. H. Couch Co. Doneen Eleo. Mfg. Co., Bchwartze Elec. Co, Ruzel-Leny Elec. Co, Lee Elec, Mtg. Co. Schwabacher Hard- ware Co. M. Seller & Co. 409 Ist Ave. & Modern Appliance Company 808 Ist Ave. 5. Eltiett 2273 Distributors of Frigid Atr and Delco Light Washing Machines. Reliable Electric High G: Service. iit Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Main 6000 Fobes Supply Company Wholesale Electrical Supplies Seattle and Portland Arrow Electric Co. 1627 4th Ave. Main 3500 Poole Electric Co. Distributors Cleaners, Apex and Sunnysuds Washers Convenient Terms Main 1911 1200 4th Ave. Instantaneous Alarm Co. 810% First Ave. Protects your business estabtish- ment while you are enjoying your electric home. F. W. Rust & Co. 218 Columbia Contractors and Dealers ELLIOTT 2752 Perfeclite Manufacturing Co, 119 Main Street Globe Electric Co. Wholesale Electric Supplics 813 Occidental Ave. Rainier Electric Co. 219-221 Seneca Contractors and Dealers Elliott 2829 ELECTRIC ENGINEERING CO. 112 Marten St. Electrical Conatruction and Re- pairs. Dynamos and Motors, J, G@. MAITLAND Main 1438 SEATTLE LIGHTING FIXTURE CO. Ave. Seattle Distributors tures, Glassware and Pittings Main 1648 Electric Appliance Co. Next to Metropolitan Theater 405 University St. Washing Machines Ironing Machines Vacuum Cleaners LAKE ELECTRICAL MACHINE CO. Electrical Engineers and Contractors Electrical Work in All Branches 1257 Wertluke North Cascade Fixture Co. 418 Union St. Factory at 1720 Yale Manufacturers and Designers of Light Fixtures pct cn cecowsmeresusr ete tt RMN ARETE ERS RY NCE trae cna enema weer dha AROMA Cait