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OCTOBER 9, 1922, THRIFT OUPON BUTTER-NUT, CREAM CRUST and NATIONAL BREAD The makers of the celebrated Butter-Nut, National and Cream Crust Breads have arranged with the Seattle National Bank to help every bread eater to start a bank account. This is the way it will be done: Today when you get your bread at the grocery store, you'll find inside the wrap- per a coupon worth 50c to you. Take it to the Seattle National Bank, Second Avenue and Columbia Street, add 50c to it, and you can open a $1 savings account. Besides being credited with $1, you will also receive a Liberty Bell Savings Bank. Start a Savings Account and Be Thrifty =)SEAT BUTTER-NUT, CREAM CRUST and NATIONAL BREADS And Be Healthy After Every Meal helps the stomach. After a hearty meal, its friendly relief F and comfort to the over-burdened stomach. It is the most beneficial and most satisfying sweet for old and young. And the cost is very small. ARMINT f | SPE we a a dink Wald ky We EEE WD i DOUBLEMINT ‘CHEWING Gir | r WRIGLEY'S [JUICY FRUIT} [RIGLEYS She’s 16, and a Sunday Her Mother Opens All Do you trust your daughter ‘teens consider you a pal, one not teach their children from | citizens? | j ever. world where they will meet wi tations. It ia not altogether My Dear Miss Grey: You have | helped others so much I only hope j}¥ou or some of your readers can help me to solve & way out of my agony. 1 am a high school student, 16 jyears old, a Sunday schoo! teacher and a member of the Christian en \deavor, I try to do only what ts jright and I believe I succeed as well }as most anyone could expect to. | My mother opens ali my mel be- @ I get home from school, and \then very frequently neglects to tell |me there was even any left for me And sometimes holds letters away lfrom me for several months, from my relatives and friends. | Now can you tell me what pleas ure there ts In getting a letter if you can't have the pleasure of being fret to open and read it? | My mother alxo demands that I let |her read all letters I write then she takes them and mails them or {destroys them whenever she chooses without my ever knowing what hap- pens to the letters, | 1 do not recetve any letters that fare not perfectly all right, and that |} would try to keep from her; but I want the privilege of reading my mail before anyone else does. Do you not think that everyone should have that right? | This act has mado me feel lke jhaving my mail sent to another ad- |dreex, altho that seems a very pe- jcullar thing to really be necemary to do, | What do you think T should do? De you think my mother ts dotng right and playing fair by dotng this? | have thought and worrted about jthis @ great deal. If you or some of your readers could suggest or advise [me what te do about this I would be only too grateful and happy. MISS SIXTEEN Porenta have the right, if they choos, to supervise their childrens | correspondence; but I must say your mother might perform this duty in a more dignified and fatr m . Have you ever discuss: with her as “man to man"? not endeavor to get some explanation of her motive? If reasonable argument fatle, then I should advise you to abide your time ond make the most of the stuation, In two years you wilt be the legal guardian of your | correspondence. . Modesty Pays Says Reader Dear Miss Grey: A short time aso | You published an article in your col- {umns on “Does Modesty Pay?” | My expertence has not been wide, but ft at least has tanght me thie \That inasmuch as honesty, cleanit- jnens, patience, tenderness, ete., pays, no does It pay to be modest. 1 have @ very dear gtrl friend who ie iked exceptionally well by her boy | friends, and her mother teaches her to be kindly, friendly and courteous |to her friends, as well as honest. She has not as yet met the young man who ts “the man,” so she goes with all who care to live up to her stand- ard and the policy of “hands of From the charm and gractousness whieh these virtues give to her, it lcertainty would seem to me that tt |would behoove every girl destrous of |heing attractive to continuously latrive to cultivate these virtues. In my entimation this also applies to young men. When both sexes strive jfor high deals, the happiness brought by association is very great indeed. How nice It will be when all young | girls and women realize that the op- posite sex will have far higher ideals jwhen {ft Is expected of them, and when the things that are tabooed for women will be tabooed for men. | A READER. eee | Writes to |“Broken-Hearted Wife” | Dear Mins Grey: I was much tn- terested In the case of “A Broken- hearted Wife” and would like to say to her that her case is my own all lover again, except that she does not [mention having any kiddies. | Don’t let ft break your heart. ‘If |the other woman doesm't get him, you will be wishing your unlucky |stars that she had, because your love from now on will die a natural death. | When my husband fell in love with \“one of those things” our children | were all that held him to me, and to this day he nor I have never been |the same, | Hits step on the walk no longer |thrille me, and my heart used to leap | with happiness when I heard him |comtng. | I would do anything and sacrifice all for my ehildren, and wonder how it will all end, because I am far hap- pier where he fs not. So, my dear woman, unless you have kiddies, let him go and be glad, You will never [find happiness with him again any- way. A.C. What controls the needie of a com- The action of the magnetic com- past depends upon the attraction of the earth's magnetic force. The earth |is @ great magnet, with one pole in |the neighborhood of 70 degrees N latitude and 97 degrees W. longitude, and the other in about 79 degrees 8. latitude and 155 degrees B. longitude, | These poles are not pointa, but mere- lly centers of magnetic arcaa which are constantly but slowly changing lthetr positions. Over these polar areas @ freely suspended magnet, valanced about tte center, hanga ver- tlcaMy, As we recede from the mag- netle potes the inetination (or dtp) of the magnet decreases until on the magnetic equator (which is nowhere more than 15 degrees from the no graphical equator) it is sero, WHS Cynthia Grey: Them and Sometimes Fails Even to Give Them to Her—What Shall She Do? -_———— | spired confidence in her or him? Do your children in their | secrets to, and look up to for counsel or courage? If not, why not? I have often wondered why parents do then place them on their honor. | but why do they not all employ this method of rearing future Not infrequently I receive letters from girls in their 'teens | | whose parents absolutely refuse them any liberties whateo-! These same parents expect their girls to go out into | the world in a few years to make a livelihood, an experienced | swimming pool expecting him to propel himself to safety. | Following is one of these letters: | School Teacher, Too—But. of Her Letters and Reads ? Or your gon? Have you in- whom they may tell their little, infancy to be responsible and Some parents do, of course; | | th all sorts of people and temp-| unlike dropping a babe into a Miss Grey will receive callers im her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 1 & m to 12 m. each week. Pleame do not come at other Umes an it seriously interferes with be: writing. ji changing tts inclination, the magnet | [continues to point in the general di-| jrection of the magnetic pole, Tis |property of @ magnet ts used in the | construction of the mariners com-| pass, which is merely a magnet or| bundle of magnets constrained to| |mave in @ horizontal plane about a| | vertte al arts. When tnetalied on board a vessel the compass ta acted | |Mpon by the magnetiam of the earth jand of the ship, T vertical com | ponent of the earth's force produces | the dip, or inclination of a free s ended magnet. The ship's fore v increase or decrease this, but the of ity | | | dinary mariner is concerned chi jtetth the angle between the compass! land the geographicat meridian, This) langle in naval science ts called the| | compass error and is made up of the |wariation for declination) which ts the angle between the geographical and magnetic meridians at the par. Neular locality, and the devtation, which is the reault of the ahip’s mag- 5 neste force. ' tos oe Rit Flier Wins Curtis | . ; Marine Air Trophy DETROIT, Mich, Oct. 9—Main- taining an average speed of 112.65) miles an hour for 200 miles here Sun. iday, Lfeut. A. W. Gerton, U. 8 N, won the Curtis marine fying trophy over a field of cight planes manned | by pavy and marine corps flyers. BRUISES BY DR. KR. 1. BISHOP CONTUBION fs ao blow to any part of the body with. out the piercing | of the skin.) Some contusions | are of alight tm: portance, others are serious. The Uttle boy who falls down! stairs and} bumps his head It turns binck an KEEP ISS | { | | [has a contuston. blue because the foree of t broke blood veaseis beneath If, however, it fs @ severe con of the legs, parts protected by a great | deal of muscle, you will not get the results Just mentioned, so far as out ward appearance tn concern | | Bruises, however, develop and be-| leome black and biue later on al person may accidentally be hit in! the leg and go on for several weeks) and consider the injury as nothing | serious. But such @ person may dle | |because the small blood veaseia, not | the big ones, got broken and formed |n hematotd condition, an infection of | the blood. | You may have seen someone who has injured bie finger by @ hard blow. And later you may see the jrame person without that particular | finger or finger tip. The tnjury In the Special Price Basement New Autumn Dresses In a Special Purchase and Sale $12.50 $15 $18.95 400 $9.50 Smart in Line and Fabric and Decidedly Exceptional Values Such superior values that you will want two or three. You can easily buy two dresses for the price you expected to pay for one, and yet not sacrifice either style or quality. Such are these Dresses! Flat Crepes, Satins, Cantons, and Satin-backed Cantons, Fine Ribbed Twills, Poiret Twills, Tricotines and Jerseys. THE SILK DRESSES are in black and shades of dark blue and brown. Some have pleats at front and back; some have extended, pleated side panels; some have pleated sleeve draperies. Trimmings include hand- drawn-work, silk shirring in seroll effects, metal and bead ornaments, and colored embroideries. THE WOOL DRESSES are in navy and brown. All in very new modes, with satin-lined panels, duvetyn applique, colorful embroidery and braid trimmed. SIZES 16 TO 44. No deliveries from the Special Price Basement— helps keep down operation costs. NOT ONLY “LOWER PRICES,” BUT SO MUCH LOWER THAT NO ONE WHO WISHES TO ECONOMIZE CAN AFFORD TO OVER- LOOK THE OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED BY THE SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT. SPECIAL FALL SALE OF Sewing Machines Six Days Only—October 9th to 14th During This Sale We Will Make a Special Allowance of ° on your old machine, regardless of its make or condition. ~ Our unusually easy terms puts a new Eldredge within reach of all, and there are many beauti- ful styles for your selection. Included _in this special sale are the artistic Console Electrics, equipped with either the Eldredge Two-Spool or the Im- proved Eldredge Rotary Heads. Also the Western Electric Portables, Convenient Terms. Select your ma- chine today! —Sewing Machine Department, in may Gevelop a felon, not so large |at first, but with later serioun effects. | In the case of a contusion to th | head, there may be a severe jar o partially broken bone. Semi-con-| sciousness or unconscloumness some. | times follows, If you are aware of having had a blow of some kind, tho no serious results immediately fol lowed, don’t neglect It until too lage ~ CORNS - Lift Off with Fingers| Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little! “Vreezone” on an aching corn, tn- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Teuly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient or corn between the toes, calluses, without soreness or irrita- tion.—Advertisement. SAUNA merica’s Finest Hardware Storel(fiiiiitiittittitiit sil NN UU UU LEGGE LTTE EH lf Cost Hardwate @ Don’t Let a Few Warm Days Catch You Napping Winter Is Coming and You Will Need That Furnace. Why Not Order It Now? 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