The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1922, Page 9

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I wycTy PARLOR | We TABOD NOW ' Stereotyped Furnishings De- 2 | ' cidedly Passe 4 sqhe shopper very likely will be y font, wnather he Knows It or not, iY the Itving room of today is a a et contrast to the Impossible par. ter ot other days, The modern at ts to get away from the stiff furnishings that tended 10 make the room formal, It gow te considered quite the proper ping 10 It period furniture in the firiag room, assuming, of course, iat Bere shall not be a clash, will dislose that the deat living rooms of today are to be feat ta Engiand and on the conti where every effort is made to comfort as well as harmony, gad where they succeed in making We reom delightfully informal, {amps and mirrors are being used , the mirrors in color to brighten otherwise dull and uninteresting spots. Last, but Jeast, the shopper will observe that the Duilt-in features, especially “the bookcases, are much lers in de- gand, owing to the fact that they teidom matched anything else in the foom, and were almost, if not quite, oe expensive as the individual The breakfast room affords oppor. @enity for color decoration difficult @attainment in any other room. Tables and chairs show artistic bits thatadd materially to the bright and @eery expect of the room ’ lashing Won't Rid | Head of Dandruff | only sure way to get rid of is to dissolve it, then you Mt entirely. To do this, get ounces of ordinary liquid ; apply it at night when retir enough to moisten the scalp it in gently with the finger ite ag 38 tonight, and by morning. all, of your dandruff will ‘and three or four more ap- wih completely dissolve entirely destroy every single and trace of it, no matter how 4 g Ayt Hy « 1 i ‘and digging of the scalp will stop at hair will be flufty, , Silky and soft, and and feel a hundred times better get liquid arvon at any . It ts tmexpensive and to do the work.—Adver An architect's suggestion for a charming home. MIO * nf unset, -U LE SEATTLE STAR /DANCERS AT MOORE WIN] «ts’wnncertion f0 “Helen of Troy,” a dance drama si ue h with, with @ Grecian setting, presented by | —UaTVt- fiw (Lid The four pillars give the structure a distinctive appearance. The wide veranda increases the beauty and the chimney on the side is a pleasing departure. party. 1822 N. Y. Ave. Washington, D. ©. I want the bulletin “HALLOWE'EN, and inclose four cents in stamps for postage and mailing costs: YOUR HALLOWE’EN PARTY Here's that bulletin prepared by The Star's Washington bureau that will tell you all about how to have a wonderful Hallowe'en Suggestions for decorations, invitations, games, fortune telling, the refreshments—they're all in the bulletin, If you are preparing for a Hallowe'en party you will want this bulletin. free to Star readers. Fill out carefully and mail the coupon below. celal car. They will be joined in Spo) kane by other state delegates. officials making the trip ard Lewin B. Schwellenbach, state commander Henry A. Wine, state adjutant; Fred } Nast, of the service office, and N. man Engle, liason officer. Ite This home is set ma wide yard with a garage in the rear to harmonize with the general structure of the house. | cally, considering the character of the material used. Any architect will elaborate on the idea. Legion Delegates Off for Convention Twenty-five delegates to the Amert- can Legion convention to be held in New Orleans, October 16 to 20, left Seattie at 9 a. m. Monday in a spe The building can be done economi- State “Seattle's Realtors” A Real Home $5,.250—and only §509 down, the balance very easy terms lovely aix-room bungalow I sit © on a lot 40x10, surrounded by beautiful lawn and shrubbery The house has full front porch, entire width attractive fireplace and book cases; French doors leading into light woodwork. The second with well ventilated, lighted clow ets and nicely arranged bath room. It also has full cement basement, with plenty of win. dows, floor drain FURNACE, Coal bin; room, laundry trays, ete fine cement garage. B22 Main 7144, Also Phone The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company “DADDY!” When away from home re- member the long distance tele- phone Do you realize the little effort required to assure those near and dear to you of your safety and comfort? The telephone in pub- lic pay station or hotel room—in fact, any telephone, anywhere— means that separation is meas- ured by minutes, not miles. Send the message of cheer and affection. You will be giv- in leasure to others, un A will be reflected in your own satisfaction. Long distance tele- phone service is prompt, efficient and inexpensive. Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station. (2 Qi tern 4 Roosevelt High $4,000-—This modern five-room home has been reduced for quick sale. Well located near Roose velt high school. This home has living and dining rooms, handily arranged kitchen, with t npace with roomy closets and com: plete bath on second floor furn E € 7144 West Woodland Snap $2,800—Here is a dandy five ce and laundry. Garage. y terms can be arranged. for appointment. floors, built-in bookcases, china closet, cabinet kitchen. Cement basement, furnace, laundry trays and garage been painted. room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and full bath. Can be balance like rent. For appoint. ment call O38 Main 7134, COMPANY 200 Alaska Building Main 7134 “Sure Service Since 1881" MALMO & Co Your Home Beautiful Inside and Outside The Inndecape designing and planting of the Mount Baker ideal Kleetrienl Home, and of the two homes adjoining, were fur- nished by us. We gladly make planting sug- gestions and you may make your own selection of shrubbery at our nurseries at Georgetown, Waashelli Mixture Lawn Seed New Fall Planting Guide Includes HOLLAND BULBS Hott 4326 Mall Order Dept. MALMO & Co. NURSERYMEN~ SEEDSMEN Atlon—- and Office Corner Sixth and Stewart, at Westinke HENRY C. EWING] floor has three immense bedrooms || HOT WATER [| fruit |) T42 Main room bungalow with hardwood || ‘This house has just |! There is a living } handled on small payment down, |} /HENRY C. EWING] group of classical and popular num. , bers. fs i supply much mirth with original rongs. Other numbers on the program are the Marion Morgan Dancers, head. | Mber and MoGowan, in song and Mners at the Moore theater thin | dance; John and Nelile Olina, in a week, received much applause from audiences Sunday, The production | ari. voy | magic act; Belle Montrone in an orig | inal skit, and the Wilson Aubrey comes in @ prologue and three - - noenen, Half the powoos in Kanane City | Roxy L& Mocca, who is billed as|markets are transported by com: | the harp wizard, given an enjoyable | mercial vehicles. ‘This |) uated in the Wallingford District }) hardwood floors, living room the |} of the house with 7! vory light and attractive dining || room; cabinet kitchen finished tn |! war ‘Two bedrooms || Full || coment basement, good hot air || mody gympasts ie ”|f1F YOU ARE WELL BRED You use the salutation am” or “Dear Sir” in corre dence only in cases of ex lity, ry noeial correspond « “Dear Mins Blank,” Dear Mise Blank.” form “Dear Friend” or “Dear Mi The "Dear Miss” in never used—by discriminating folk Home Building Is a Duty Every American Owes His Country RINGING back to the public consciousness the importance and necessity of maintaining proper home environment for the rearing of our children and the sustaining of American citizenship of which we are all proud, insuring of greater stabil- ity and safety to the nation, offering more effective means of pro- moting happiness and contentment of our present and coming generation, the nation-wide Better Homes movement fulfills the necessary element in the creating of better American Homes. We Believe in the AMERICAN HOME UT of the American home sprung the sunshine, laughter and irrepressible optimism that has brought this country through the most trying period of its history —the period of post- Already the spirit of constructive uplift is being felt throughout the land. National Better Homes Week readjustment. October 9-14 Better Homes Week is the national effort of the home furnishers to show the possibilities of making the home truly represent- ative of your better self. This week special displays in Seattle rooms, living rooms, bedrooms, and other innumerable possibilities in the creation of a home will show you how to make your home even more livable—a place ever dear to those who enjoy its comforts. retail furniture stores of home interiors, dinin; Seattle Retail Furniture Dealers Members American Homes Bureau Seattle furniture stores announce “Open House” Saturday evening, October 14, from 7 to 10 p. m. i MoOVeul LTR Walon ta ar? Hh aii PAGE 9 | LOS8 ANGELES,—Mr, and Mra Ay | J. Finley, 94 and 90 years, respeotives |ly, of San Diego, celebrate 72 years | of married life, CASTORIA ‘Im USE FoR OVER 30 YEARS |Always bears | Signature 4 —_$ $$

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