The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1922, Page 11

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¥, OCTORER 12, 1922, Dressing Well Is Not a Matter of Money (grees cost—decides whether a dress is becoming. A woman of lim- ited means oftentimes looks more stun- ning than one who depends upon costly raiment. Florence Service helps you to choose the colors and the designs that best har- monize with your own individuality and bring out your personal charms. DRESSES $ 1 g? —or— Becoming Style Here you will surely find the very dress your own distinctive characteristics demand. We have all the new materials and popular colors—everything you can get elsewhere—at a lower price and with this extra super-service added. THE UPSTAIRS SHOP THAT SAVES YOU MONEY SECOND AND UNION, SEATTLE, WASH. the crowds, Collectors Wanted : eae ae ” by Charity Jumper amore ince srrenisation whicn Mink De Ronda, who plans tojshare the commuity fund. sometime within the next) Those who would assist in the col- Std @ half from the top of) tections. are ssked to leave their Orphan home,| room 303 Collins building. phone a call for 200 volunteer! iii, 4zg5, issued 4 collectors. bai . called the “daredevil wd eae _“ will leap from| Astronomers consider our sun fs top of the buflding and descend now a “dwarf star,” but that for. ‘among the crowds on the street.! merly its light was about 100 times ‘The collectors then will pass hmong greater than at present. When the Price is the Same ‘—don't you buy brands you know are best? APORATED Milk has become a necessity in most households. Borden's Evaporated Milk is a brand which meets the demands of critical American housekeepers. It is pure country milk with the cream left in— absolutely necessary in so much of your cooking. Borden's Evaporated Milk is handled under rigid inspection from the dairy to your grocer's shelf. Herds carefully inspected and tested by skilled veterin- aries, containers and their contents pro- tected from dust, utensils properly ster- ilized these and other safeguards mean a great deal in the safety of the milk you use every day. Your grocer sells Borden's for the price of other standard brands, even though it sometimes costs him a little more. He knows that Borden's suits and satis- fies his best customers. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York Makers alte of Borden's Eagle Brand Milb, Borden's Malted Milk ond Borden's Confectionery, BLOOMING GROVE, ©., Oct. 12 The old Harding homestead, birth. Place of President Warren G. Hard ing, has Just been purchased by the nation's exec It is Just out of thin town utive, “Sentimental reasons only,” is the explanation given by French Crow, postmaster at Marion, Of who closed the deal for the president Cynthia Gre Jilted Lover Prevaricates to Girl’s Employers About} Her and Causes Her ti | Repents and Asks How The Harding Homestead THE HARDING BUYS BIRTHPLACE The olf Harding homestead con sists of 266 acres, and until repur- 4 oha been owned by two dif The house in which rs the t was born burned down years ago ling ‘to Dr, G. T Harding, the president's father, but the old house etill standing was the family home during the early of Warren Harding yearn fe] a » Lose Position—Now He to Retrieve. Dear Miss Grey: I kept company with a girl who worked for the same firm. She turned me down and left the firm, and then I made trouble for her with the house. What I said was not true, but she lost her place just the same. | forgiveness. doesn’t act the same, She won very much. and and take me back again? People who do generally whine for forgi lterward and those who are most un-| kind weually fall ba m other peo-| plc's kindness as a right. | Well, there ia just one thing great-| er than forgiveness and Kindness, and that ia justice. Perhapa there ts not #0 much sincerity in your repentance @s you went to think malicious things af [badly that you will put your repent ance to the teat? Are you willing to tell the truth about the girl? Probdadly not [back Iher to her employers. The risk of great. You can hardly expect her to make @ second venture, no matter jhow pronounced your humility may \oppear. eee Why do some races and peoples have thick lips, different kinds of hair, different shaped high cheek bones and so on? The facial characteristics of the races are of very ancient origin and are the results of intermarriage and other natural processes, There are very few corners of knowledge more difficult than that of the races of men, the chief reasons being that there has been so much movement and migration in the course of the} ages. One physical type has mingled | with another, inducing strange amat gams and novelties. As Prof. Flin dora Petrie has sald, the only mean- ing the term “race” now can have ts] that of a group of human beinga| whose type has been unified by their | rate of assimilation exceeding the rate of change produced by the tn- filtration of foreign elements. eee noses, Has a man ever beaten a horse in| | a race? | Allen Woodring, Olympic cham- pion, won a race with the horse) |¥ankee Lad by @ foot at the recent} lathletic games of the American Le- \gion at Byracuse, N. Y. j | . How can I wash or clean my fur cont? It is very difficult for an amateur to try washing a fur coat, Try clean- ing it by rubbing the fur thoroly Now I realize what an injustice I have done. met a girl since I could love, and I would like to have her} ' She was a kind-hearted girl and was always smiling and happy, but since the firm discharged her she Do you want to be forgiven so| mow to the persons to whom you Ned | The egotiem which | | And onty @ very weak gir! would| lL. C. Smith building for the) names with Mrs. Dorothy Thrombo,| notice you after you had slandered a fire or Nght. of the Draper : being friendly with you ia much too) re i I have never "t speak to me, which hurts me I surely must have been crazy to talk about her, and 1 am unhappy, too, because of it. all. I am not worthy of her love can’t see why I acted sq mean, but if I could explain how I feel to her, do you think she would ever forgive me ANONYMOUS. Mins Grey will receive callers In her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from | to 2 p. m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a m, to 12 m. each week Please do not come at other tines as It neriously interferes with her writing. teith equal parts of flour and pow- dered salt which hax been heated. Afterwards shake well to free it from the flour and salt. Or, make a thin Paste by adding benzoline to light carbinate of magnesia, cover the fur vou call your pride will hold you| with this and hang it out in the open lair to dry and then shake the powder from it, But do not try this before How Old Is ll Hart? year Mins Grey: Please tell me an noon as possible in your paper the lage of William #, Hart, the motion picture actor, A motion picture magazine gives his age as 60—is this correct? Please answer so 1 can win or lose a little bet. HWE Beta are not settled thru the me- dium of these columns. I should ad- wine you to write to the information editor of the Motion Picture maga- sine for Ma correct age. It is not aiven in the writeup of Mr. Hart in “Who's Who in America.” eee What ts cream of tartar and what in tt made of? It is @ white crystalline compound made by purifying argol. It ia known a4 potassium Bitartrate (HKC\H) 06). It has medicinal value and (a used also in dycing and in making baking powder eee What laws or regulations have to be complied with if a family wishes to adopt armorial bearings? There are no regulations to be complied with in this country in adopting armorial bearings. It és strictly a matter of a personal na- ture. eee In there a law which compels a physician to respond to any call at any time, night or day? There is not. The physician ts a free individual and privileged to con- duct his business in the same man- ner as any other person. Did You Ever Try "SALADA” matural leaf Green @ pleasant revelation to thousands of Tea? It has proven those hitherto used to Japan and China Greens, ane R. & H.C. Cook, East 3383, Eliott 0950, Distributors SEATTLE Dey and Night Bests Leave Daily from Make Travel a Pleasure by Using THE “PRINCESS” LINE STEAMSHIPS to VANCOUVER and VICTORIA, B. C> Colman Deek, foot of Marton Street, 9:00 A. M. Daily for Victoria and Vancouver 11:30 P. M. Daily for Vancouver SEATTLE TO VICTORIA, $3.00 ONE WAY ROUND TRIP, $5.40 _ SEATTLE TO VANCOUVER, $4.25 ONE WAY ROUND TRIP, GOOD FOR STOP OVER AT VICTORIA, $9.90 Direct Train Connections et VANCOUVER for all points East, through the Wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE E. F. L, Sturdee, General Agent. SEATTLE STAR | «1 gon't want to grow as tall as 1922 Record of Ceo tch baie ta ths Capt. Gubbing, mummy!” hick a ry “Why not, darling?” * * thoug! “Cause nee erower vant thru his)! Pedestrians Hit | sé xianey trots, hair!"-—London Mail, | a wt vans Sat e-seashipnainalinnnnanintimenianatint around heart, palpitations and diszi- | by Automobiles ness, and was sure he was suffering STOP ITCHING SK ieee aan | ~K. 2 ” ere laches, ‘ing spots: | 54 Qa! Fu, Chinese student. oyeg, tender spots along the spine and | tlon and ) onnhie was severely injured Tues: @ great variety of alarming symptoms. ee, i! Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic) when knocked down at Third For years I made a metal study of | who possess great strength, force and * | ‘Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief |*ve- 8. and Washington st. by a car this condition, consujting « great num | energy. If you are not strong or weil Bi nlln Wp P driven by Mamie Williams, of Au-| Der of physicians and chemists. An Se te ew eon meer ae ey 4 immense number of investigations by ing test: There ts one nafe, dependable |burn. Ho is in the city hospital, physicians all over the country showed} See how Jong yom jun week on he treatment that réleves itching tor- 55 8. G. Haines, while work. that three le out of every four you | far you can without becoming tir Ask any druggist for a 350 or $1/ Struck by & car driven by A. Wise, ext of all devitalizing weaknesses. Its | meals for two weeks, then test your bottle of Zemo and apply it as di-|119 26th ave. S., when It ran across | the iron in your blood that enables yor | s! again and see how much rected. Soon you will find that/the walk, Haines’ elbow, hip and oe the nourishment out of your|hmve gained. An astoolahing number irritations, Pimples, Blackheads,}head were hurt and several of his} food, Without iron, nothing you eat | of nervous, ruo<iown who were ‘Hcxema, Blotches, Ringworm and |ribs were broken, does you any good. Your heart, lungs | ailing all the while, a ime similar skin troubles will disap: Virginia’ Hough, school-| and kidneys and all your vital ns | proved their health pk ype pear. 551i. was severely injured | et their nourishment from the ir and endurance yemo, the penetrating, satisfying |'‘Tuesday when she was run down by | ream, and when the blood lacks tron ag, Me taking newer form of 1id, is all that is needed, for it/an auto in which J. L, Charbneau, | #94 is thin, pale and watery, you may | tron, For gale by all druggists. hes most skin eruptions, makes |1536 42nd ave. 8. was teaching his PAGE 11 Only a Few Days Left In Which to Possess A Genuine Victor Piano At an Unheard-of Low Price And on Exceptionally Easy Terms | Places In Your Home eo VICTOR PIANO Style D Li This New Victor Piano Balance in Small Payments We guarantee that the price Difference refunded of this Piano will not be less if price is lowered during the next five years. in next five years. THE PRICE of this fine Victor Piano during this sale is lower than it has been for many years, in fact the price is so low ‘that we can and do guarantee the present price for the next five years. If for any reason the price should be- come lower any time within the next five years, anyone purchasing one of these instruments during this sale will have the difference refunded to them. We have sold Victor Pianos during all the years we have been in business and in that time have placed thousands of these wonderful instruments in the home of peo- ple of real musical ability where they are to be found today giving 100% satisfaction. These are the brand-new Victor Pianos with the well-known Victor tone We carry no stencil pianos Every instrument or stencil player pianos a standard make e Push s lone Pinno €. EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO MUSIC MANUFACTURERS 1519 Third Avenue WHOLESALE RETAIL Jeirt ts in the Virginia Mason hos. NOTHING TO HINDER | pital. 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