The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 5, 1922, Page 8

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SMITHS Great ANNIVERSARY SALE WALL PAPER and PAINTS NOW ON Wall Paper sure has been moving out the past few days. Customers have carried it away by the bundle. They have taken it by automobile loads. We have shipped it parcel post and freight all over the state; and no wonder—when such wonderful values are offered. Come FRIDAY or SATURDAY. Come expecting BIG VALUES. Smith never disappoints. 7c PER ROLL | 10c, 1246, L5c of 36 sq. ft. | Dozens ‘of attractive Less than a cent a yard | patterns at these popular for these pretty wall pa- | prices. Formerly priced pers. | up to 25¢ a roll. Ceilings | Harmonellas Moire Ceiling..:....7¢| This pretty, wide Scratch pattern ...10¢ | blend, in 6 colors; some Cracked Ice Se ois 15¢ charge 90c. Anniversary Heavy Embossed ..25¢ | Sale Price, 50¢ bolt. terns of 18- and 30-inch Heavy Tapestry Paper— worth up to $1.25 a roll. While they last— Best Kalsomine, 13 colors, pound. .. Prepared Paste, Wall Felt for_ 50 yards Wear-Well Paints, all colors; gallon Johnson’s Floor Wax. 9 During this Anniversary Sale we give a useful % FREE! package to every customer who brings this ad and eee buys Wall Paper to the amount of $2.00 or over. gues HS. WALL PAPER HOUSE The Store always in the lead in price reductions 1621 FOURTH AVE.—NEAR OLIVE Asks for Smoke; | in Hospital Now! | Ea Greene, 25, Grand Centrat ho-| \tel, anked a stranger in a soft drink! shop at First 'eve. and Washington; |et. for a smoke, late Tuesday. The} |etranger walloped Greene between |the eyes, Greene was taken to the city hospital. for | men ASPIRIN — Women Say “Bayer” and Insist! 1 ) and Children Ge Seattle — Representing | | Unless you see the name “Bayer” | W. S. Rice, Adams, N. Y. |" package or on tablets, you are not | getting the genuine Bayer product | Poseanger fare 80¢ round trip. Our experts, Mr. and Mra. F. E.| Prescribed oy prelate over twen- | NAVY YARD ROUTE Williams and C. W. Miller, will be ee 2 gaa at sideration prt: SPT ET ELE ET LT PY (*t th? Motel Seattic, Seattie, Wash.) Colds Headache ? |October 6, 6 and 7. Every ruptured} Toothache Lumbago |man, woman and child should take| Earache Rheumatism advantage of this opportunity. }. , wesralete Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” | ‘The Rice Method for Rupture is|OM¥: Each unbroken package con- Boat Schedules : : acids tains proper directions. Handy boxes WS SAVE MONEY—_ |\kn0wn the world over. You can now | of twelve tablets cot few. cents. | Travel by sfeamer | ** *h\* method demonstrated and! Druggints also veil bottien of 24 and [have a Rice appliance fitted to you. 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of TACOMA | Absolutely no charge unless you are| Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic: BPEE dighd jnatinfied to keep the outfit atter| “lester of Salicyltencid having the appliance adjusted and |you see how perfectly and comfort | \ably it holds. No harsh, deep-press- MEN | jin springs, nothing to gouge the| }flesh and make you sore, Can be! |worn night and day with positive WANTED jcomfort. Soft, rubber-like comport ition pad, any degree of pressure re. | quired. N14 BAY R RT DAILY For Shops and Don't wear a truss all your life| when thousands have reported cures thru using the Rice Method. Why | suffer the burden of rupture ff there | Sener erry | % chance to be freo from truss "AND MILL PorRTS.. |wearing forever? Anyway, it will! jcost you nothing to come in and neo! | $00 A. M, Sor. | |my representatives at the Hotel Se-| HOOD CANAL POINTS FXROMS TRACOM mots apartments and will personally at-| \tend all lady callers. Office hours, NEA BAY & WAY Port to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m.; evenings, | | Mechanic \7 to 9. allowed tim E LINGHAM- ANACORTES se ATe pei and helpers are and one-half for time worked in excess of eight Doh't mise this great opportunity hours per day. jto see these experts on Hernia, Apply Room 3028 Arcade Bullding, Seattle GE T SOUND NAVIGATI I ees |W. S. Rice, Adams, N. Y.| — - = ——— THE SEATTLE STAR They’re Belles, by George! But They’re Not so Dumb! LO8 ANGELE 6. you're wrong-—all wrong, George Beba actor, declared tn Chicago that 40 per cent of actors and actresses in motion pictures are dumb bells. Noah Webster anys “dumb” means “unable to talk,” and a few Interviews with some women stars easily disprove this much. They will admit being “belles,” but as for the “dumb” part, Maten Viola Dana—George Beban ts a dig piece of chest, Rebe Daniels—I don't know any dumbbells at all, I don’t know Mr, Beban. Lois Wilson—I'm not a dumbbell, By the way, who ts this Mr, Beban? Helen Ferguson-—Judging by the company he must have kept, I feol sure he in @ charming person. Katherine MacDonald—How sweet of him. Did he mention my name? There, now! rey s yationia : Business Girl Takes Up Cudgel in Defense of “Stay- at-Home” Maid—Who Makes Best Wife? BY CYNTHIA GREY } Does the business girl, with her practical experience, or the | stay-at-home girl with her ideals make the best wife? | The question was brought up several days ago by a man, thru the medium of these columns, Following is one girl's opinion: | Dear Miss Grey: I am a business girl, writing in defense of the stay-at-home girl. I think it a matter of character. know several girls who got along nicely on the small allow-} ance their fathers were able to give them. Now they have} Following ts « lint of letters returned undelivered by the pdntoffice Jepartment to our Waahington bureau becauge of deficient address or ither reasons, Readers may secure this mail by writing to the bureau and repeating their request | Mr. EB. J, Bink, general delivery, Beattie; Mra, F. M. Nordby, 1412 || of Exceptional Merit FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ®. John at M. FP. Crt Mrs, Edw, Maffie, 132 N. Seventh #t., Beattie; Mra. || hian, Waeh.; Miss Viola McCrea, box 1006, Refton Rt , Kirkland, Ohio; Mra. Wm. Hank |, Pilnten, Wa ; Mrs. C. B. Maley, bex No, 37, Ci ; Mra. L. Johnaon, 440 10th) st. Seattle; Mra. A jeneral delivery, Seattle; Mra. |) Marie Miller, 621 N. Fourth ave, Yakima, Wash; Zora Thompson, box 972, Edwards, Wash. eee ii good positions and do not save a cent. All goes for clothes | and a good time. j One girl has left her husband because she refuses to stay | with any man who cannot give her more than she can earn | for herself. Another confided in me that altho she is| Attractively priced at ashamed of it, she feels a sort of contempt for her good hus-/ : band because he is not the financial success she proved to be| § in the business world. Let me tell you of two of my experiences. A home girl) reared in luxury has taken charge of her mother and home splendidly on a slender income as her father died almost im-| mediately after financial reverses. 1 loaned her money, which | 7 y . y { bran art = so oP rages T HESE especially low prices are possible by reason of our 100 per cent location and interest. Knowing they had had iil-| ‘ some ad bes FA npP emngachshee her office Monday, inemday Dresses ea the new length, smart models of late ma- terials emphasizing the graceful lines. ness and hospital bills, I objected if, strenuously te the interest, But ahe|| @nd Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and |! volume of business. insieted the favor wae still on my on Tuesday and Thursday from |) aide, an she could not have gotten|| 1! a& m. to 12 m. each week the money from the banks, Altho I| | Please do not come at other times know she did without every amuse.| | % It seriously interferes with her ment to pay me back, and that is | Writing. three years ago, that gir! te stil) showing she has not forgotten my) ‘27s sie cement aaa Ringneen thous to forewerc by supernatural Oe cmren weeks, [ltahte and sounda those who are des- me for & few weeks! tined to be drovned, or even te esslet vowing eternal appreciation. After the “ four years I had the humfiation of | e708 asking for ft, thinking I might never | get it. She finally paid the principal | grudgingly, ‘That was a year ago,| and instead of showing her apprecta- tion for the long use of my hard-/ earned dollars, she has been partiow larly unpleasant ever since. I do not make as broad a state. uitteer The Fl SELECT x YOUR DEPT. offers age e orence GARMENTS Sites SHOP by daylight “Saves You Money” Second and Union What ts the folklore version of the song of the lark? It (4 sald thet the following rhyme conveys the meaning of the song of the lark: “Tu whit, tu whit, tu whee; no shoe. maker can make boots for me. ment an to may either type has a| WAY 40% Why sof Why sof Because cepa aimee |" Oe —| Fund Solicitors Quit oro So, but I do clatm that thorobred, CORNS ast Sambe, a rich or poor, prominent or not so ge i ane a benno Be rae ots | Lunches; Keep Working xxii. cxiair0t: business, friendship or married life.) ed bac Progen ager And if shi t, well, the yellow) eee ere Altho the volunteer solicitors,;made by Henry King, who sald Ke-| int oldies’ & os oe rand mga oie hat nding : y . |who have been in the residential! gei had shouldered a. big responsi. | Prosent Voluntecr, solicitors te cath T want to add, 1 have often einaty Lift Off with Fingers and business sections _ soliciting | bility and done his duty well and had | Hue { theln date aa ee shopped for my landlady and the |funds for the Community Chest for| inspired the volunteer workers with bldg, pdPowa s i aces 5 red neighbors to save them a trip to} |the past ten days, will not gather|a determination to get every dollar) 7 if. cnn ge essere ath non eh town, and never dreamed of any each noon to make reports in the fu-|asked. J. L. Greenwell, who spoke! +, asx ror volunteers to form & “mop agony of performing mean errands, ture, there will be no letup insthe| for the division commanders, also up’ brignde, and there will also Sea altho {t meant a scant luncheon, and campaign until the balance required, | praised Kegel for hia public spirit. | 47 ‘executive ‘mop up’ committes. I am no better, nor better-hearted, | approximately $300,000, is raised,| When reports were made Wednes- “The public is ding fairly than any norma} girl Chairman Otto Kegel announced this | day noon there was $463 preg | B gl aon end ee aie tat FAIRPLAY TYPIST. noon. Fund requirements are $798.-| chest. A check of subscriptions of | mail or bring subscriptions to head. 54s. {those who gave last year and again | quarters, 333 Henry bldg. Fourth The workers ‘Thursday noon|this year shows there has been an/and Union. Wednesday we received pledged to see the campaign thru. )average increase in the subscription pledges from individuals, who As & testimonial to Chairfan Kegel, |this year of about 20 per cent and|maiied or brought in their subserip- who has given up all his time for|the failure to raise the entire sum} tion. the past three weeks to thig service, | Seattle, Wash. What 19 a kelpie? A Beottish word denoting a water Canada’s Grand|| Old Man Dying the executive committee and division commanders presented to him a fine | gold watch. The presentation was| pt ‘i ool j ~s Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little | stantly that corn stops hurting, then | Are ou the Lucky N jshortly you lift it right off with One in Five? \ Not if your gums bleed easily Wise are they that heed bleeding gums. They are fighting Pyorrhea, fingers. Truly! { Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | “Freesone” for a few cents, suffi-| clent to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and | the calluses, without soreness or irri AM RHEUMATISM tf you wiih une Trunk’s. Erexerige the sinister disease that attacksfour lin facts tt je a pity and wahanns to persons out of every five past forty jauffer with muscular form of r inflammatory, | or any other ™, iption DORS NOT it DORS NOT eat all the meat wish while tak- ription. It DORS NOT and thousands younger, too. Forhan's For the Gums, if used consistently and used in time, will contain any Mercury, Salicylate o' i rodas Ou of wintoreteen oF nntects prevent Pyorrheaor check its prog- jen of any kind, but it itivel, i HB. andes cvercomn’ any ting of entation ress. Brush your teeth with it. It or gout on en MORE DO will eep i ON’ 5 YOU WANT? There ie nothing Just; k them white and clean and MONTREAL, Oct. 6.—From a $10,- good, and it is impoasible to a-week clerk to builder of a@ con It In the your gums firm and healthy. This was tho rise of H. B. Angun, | Prescription nella ter gt Grand Old Man of Canada, who, at|only 3% at leading dian The formula of R. J. Forhan, . tler Drug Co. Ft jan the 91, Is dying, in his home at Senne Se rug Cone Co., Sw ville, near Montreal. “ as =n When a youngster, he got a job Simple Application That in a bank, He kept his eyes open, Dieacl used his brains and soon won pro-| wo more geeanee re seep motion. In 12 years ho was general) to got rid of thoae wnsighiie brent manager of the institution. ‘Then he|!shes, blackheads, ‘There ia. ona became {ts president and made it one simple, sate and sure way to get of the greatest financial organiza: |anite powder from your draneien tions of North America. sprinkle a little on a hot, wet cloth His patience and genius for finance | 77") briskly over the blackheads coupled with the daring of George |ana “were Mackinad’ sn, ‘he Parts) Barefooted and in chains, be gone. D.D.S. Pleasant to the taste. At all druggists, 35c and 60c in tubes, rhan: THk GUMS More than o tooth paste | Stephen and Donald A. Smith, linked} Pinching and aqueexing out black. |S) Maj. 4 4 P the Atlantic with the Pacific by rail, |Nends. make large porse and. you Sergt. Maj. Walter W agstaff| tt cheeks Pyorrhea made the confederation of the Cana. | {arr Ket Ail of the blackhaads out | calle on Premier Lloyd Q dian provinces possible and lald the alonite pewder ene mae perp Pa 10 FO) doped st. to Formute of R. J. Ferkan, D. D. $. foundation of the largest railway in every particle of them andjask aid for needy ex-servic Forhan Company, ork FB the world—the Canadian Pacitie leaves the niin and pores in thetr we 4 vane natural condition—Advertisement, | Men, Ferben's, Limited, Montreal

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