The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1922, Page 16

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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18, — SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday in The Seattle Star EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE Phone Capitol 2267 PLYMOUTH SHOE CO. 1509 Fourth Ave. ECONOMY — Everybody who wears Shoes, take advantage OUR MISSION SHUT.INS ORG For the red ravage that the foe The shutine Spreads thru the world, lected Smile Week to organise them. eee E eral surrounding states have been Beattle have #e | heard plainly over the loud speaker, |The bitter, slow selves into a club for social and bust. Mrs, Nelva Shatis gave « load ] of these prices: Death of the drowned, } news purposes. On the theory that] of shut-in » wonderful ride com- ; The broken word, joceupation will ald in producing pletely around Lake Washington We prime the gun, we dare the! contentment they have banded them Tuesday afternoon. A_ plenic i sword. | selves together to cooperate in pro luncheon along the road was ducing an dmarketing things made| greatly enjoyed. The party was Not greed for empire, lust for power. ny the shutine and to assist the oth.| 4 great succens. » to bi producers by showing eee them how to do things. They hope | PLAN HALLOWEEN PARTIES }1s ours, that strikes because it must. ity have your encouragement | The Sunshine Guild ladies have |So beat the drum and blow the f¢.| support in their new venture and| © of plans for a big Ht owen | Have led us onword to this hour; |The slow persuasion of the just Our misston ts not death but life. |make this week @ real smile week tion for 90 kiddies at the! Harry Kemp. | tor them. No one knows better than r Child Home and the children pada | the shutdn the value of a amile, He of the home will be entertained with SAINTS WERE SAINTS | knows four producing games, plenty of eate Were $12, now $1.95. Because they were cheerful when| 4 emile ts fust like sunshine and polsemaking devices We offer 320 pairs of Jit was difficult to be cheerful, pa It freshens all the day; ud ied the” behest naitey tient when it was difficult to be pa| 7+ tips the peak of We with tight, [DADDY DRAPER'S HOME nes \ . tient, and because they pushed on | And drives the clouds aicay. Mra. Robert W. Gran will have French heel combina- when they wanted to stand still and jcharge of the program at the Daddy tion Dress Boots, like | kept silent when they wanted to tatk,| Next week we will tell you more | Draper Home soon and will see that and were agreeable when they |“Dout their hopes and anticipations | every child has the time of his young wanted to be disagreeable. That and the success of last Thursday's | life Games and eats will be t Soar j meeting at the residence of Mrs. K.| principal features of the big party. eee N. Morgan, 154 B. é2nd at, Re ENTERTAINS GREETERS' CLUB il easement, auton ee The Seattle Greeters’ club, about 60 | SPEAKER SET INSTALLED and Seattle last Wednesday after. strong, journeyed out to the resi| Superintendent and Mrs. Finch and| noon. They were the guests of |dence of our optimistic shut-in, Wil | the Rhodes company installed a two-| the Seattle Baseball association ht p J. Murray, 4410 Sird &, lost| step audian set at the King County and they had a wonderful time, jaturday evening. Following an ex | Home to the great delight of the old it being the first game that any cellent dinner, served by Mra Mur. | pe Stations from of them. had seen in years, ray and indies of the club, @ spect - —— neds cut (broken sizes), at $1.95 a Pair You can duy 6 pairs for leas than the price at which 1 pair was sold. LADIES’ ORTHOPEDIC Con. . “ CE beepecciceeemg + in years ye . LTH program by entertainers from Pao "a REFORM SHOE Sst |tages delighted the parts. This ws SNYDER TALKS [Totem Pole Wins petse pair, DOGS | PM tverrvody tert pronouncing ate se) ON CANDIDACY | Tourists in City Why pay $14.00? jMre, Murray royal entertainers, The | Seattle tourists bought more totem Greeters’ club is an organization of| “Our congressman's voice ts per. | pole picture postcards this summer Children’s Play Shoes Here’s How You Can Get a Regulation Intercollegiate Style Witho FOOTBALL =" You'll Have to Hurry! + They’re Going Fast! 4 hotel men, of which Mr. Murray t# a! gectty audibi | member. Je when he sings the de.| than they did of any other variety, j Recording to a check made Wednes {day by the Chamber of Commerce ‘The other views in Seattle that ap comes to telling peals strongly to the visitors as in what he has! dicated by postal card sales are Mt done to reduce! Kaimter, as seen from Lake Wash your coat of liv: ington, #: almie Falla, Smith ing he i 8) duliding, City Hall park with the mute as the/gmith building in the background, harp that hanes the Lake Washington canal locks, on Tara's walle.” | ine forestry building at the Bo declared | versity Edgar C. Sny der, democratic candidate for congress from the First con gressional Ate triet of Wash glory of the Grand Old party, but when he PEP | parte | RADIO SHUTIN FANS | HAVE SPORT | One of the biggest treats of i | the week past was the broad | casting of the world series base ball games, plny by play, by Sta tions K. D. Z. BE. and K. PF. C. We are Informed that the sport ing instinct lying dormant In some of our shut-in came to the wnt and « general view of the city looking up Second ave | | NEW YORK Capt. Jonn L Wade, hero tughoat man, who alded jin saving pe gers from burning steamer General Slocum, in 1904, dies here s="** $1.95 Stzes 3% to 11 Black calfskin, sizes $14 to Beattie and Kit 11 at, $2 25 3 mp county, at! B® PAE caress ° |the Stockade hotel, West Seattle, | | \ Snyder followed Congressman e John F. Miller and said Miller had/ |talked about the depreciation of francs and marke and rubi but Your Child’s Bowels Need | that the voters are more interested | in the fact that they will have to pay | Uy ; iH ; id from $5 to $10 more for their next California Fig Syrup jeult or overcont and 2 or 3 ce j}& pound mbore for all the sua they buy because Mr, Miller and associates vo for the Fordney.| McCumber tariff. j gumntaneeen —_— i 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit NO MONEY TO COLLECT —NO MONEY TO PAY All you have to do is to get FIVE people who are not now having The Star delivered to them to agree to subscribe for three months. 10 to 134.... Big boys’ sizes, 2 A A ALTE Mitton 0; : cat ppenhetm, 1016 E. 1 to 6, at. ..06 $3.8. Simple Way to 653.0: st., reported Wednenday * that his car had knocked down an > ‘Women’s Felt Comfi | End Dandruff | invientinea man at Third ave. and |e Slippers ‘Madionn ¢4 98 | ‘There ts one sure way that has | Med#on #. never failed to remove dandruff at 554. James Lee O'Morris, #02 a - E once, and that Is to dissolve ft, then | Seventh ave, was bruised! . 7S Fs you destroy it entirely. Zo do this,| Wednesday when knocked down at| Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of 2 fust get about four ounces of plain, |Fifth ave. and Marion st. by Agnes | "California Fig Syrup” now will arcu ge dhol anna ged mnie on ads a eae ton voli ee aavk-aoee ‘All subscriptions must be New—that is, people who are not now having Thé }etore (this is all you will need), ap and in « few hours you have a well, ly it at night when retiring; oe 55554 schoolgirl, 6 yeare of a6°.| Layrui child again. Even © cro, Star delivered to them. han * nough to moisten the scalp and rub waa bruised Wednesday when | roveriah, constipated child loves its ¥ * i: nocked down by an auto driven by |! ny » . 2 [enti ith the nan Con [Ac . Thompnen, U4 Caltrain ave, |_TrU"y_ tania an mete cam soe You don’t have to collect any money or make delivery of The Star—simply, ~ ~! at California ave. and Alaska st. it 640 pairs, all sizes, while See eA me estou more sppleaenn wil com | BS @—C. D, Whitehouse, driver, laut of the tomach and towsls ite take the order for the paper. : Monee sate,, D1 e2ES levers single ven and tence of H: ns|struck un usknown man oa Breet | Tell your druggist yeu want oaly . Upon verification of subscriptions you will be awarded the football. 7 re eT lac etine om ket tt |. | votes haa direstent bor fetes aed Remember.that The Star is Washington’s Most Popular Daily Newspaper, and Plymouth Shoo Co. BB) srr, tnt wane ent te | 557 seh ota, of ne tym si oat Bee costs only 50c a month delivered. Therefore it should be easy for you to get 1509 Fourth Ave. jand your har will be fluffy, lustrous, |i. tree and body when struck down | Refuse any imitation bs ibe ve glossy, silky and soft, and look andiat Westinke ave, and Olive st FIVE new subscribers. feel a hundred times better.—Adver |Max Mocilivray, 1784 Victor ave FEW FOLKS HVE PP ie aan and neighbors, who are not now taking The or we be glad iat Reg too CRAY HAIR Nf} Out-of-town subscriptions must be paid in advance at the rate of 50c a month, : where the spirit has long outlived |the letter of social grandeur, a ——— where in the scarcity of serv |Well-known loeal druggist says y renpectable colored persons of e body is ust d-ti wr % ‘ prodipd gccompra wanes de geet fe scue ct bas orcaa” HAVE SUBSCRIBERS SIGN THIS SUBSCRIPTION BLANK | | lors were recieved at the front door Sulphur. | 4 by an ample negress of the “mam _—— oe eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee ae eee eee ee my” type. Greeting them she apol-} Ftatr that lowes ite color and tuatre, ogized: “You ladies must “suse me|or when It tadon turne aray: suit eel TO SUBSCRIBERS 1 jfor coming to the door, but the |iifelons, in caused by @ lack of sul lt hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for a period of three months, and thereafter until butler’s gone to school.”"—Harper’s| pur in the hair Magazine. made up a mixture of Sage Toa and i Sulphur to keep her locks dark and | beautiful, and thousands of women } WOMAN SOLON |and men who value that even color, | jthat beautiful dark shade of hair — | | Which ts #0 attractive, use only this old-time recipe Our grandmother 1 order same discontinied. I agree to Be the carrier at the rate of 50 cents a month. 1 AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR ELIVERED TO ME. Nowadays we get thia famous mix |ture improved by the addition of Jother Ingredients by asking at any |drug store for a botthe of “Wyeth's Statement darkens the hair #0 naturally, so evenly, that nobody can ponnibly tell Jit has been applied. You just npeN A sponge or soft brush with it and this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disap. |pears, but what delights the ladies |with "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is that, besides beauti- [fully darkening the hair after a fow Wibecge a a applications, it also brings back the |glosa and lustre and gives it an ap |pearance of abundance,—Advertise ‘siz’ict=_ gry (HOP TO IT! BRING ALL ORDERS TO THE § through the Daily L CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Cartersville, Ga., h | pointed by Gov, Hardwick to | TNv. RINE» Murine. The Alluring Sparkle of jfill the unexpired term of| rrtom EYES Senator Tom Watson, de-| ceased. Tho Mrs. Felton will i Clear, S The habit of balancing personal accounts with the bank each month is not followed as conscientiously as it should be. It is important that you should know at all times the status of your finances, and know that they are correct. If you encounter difficulties in bal- ancing your statement, the Auditing Department of this Bank will gladly assist you at all times. The Union National Bank | 2 | Sage and Sulphur Compound,” which | AO NCI Ra RU oS a 8 Bee mat ‘ | 3 Youth Quickly Ri 0 B which have become Dullend Life: Mre. W. H. Felton, 87, it, Wdsstely tor many years, oS a at Of Seattle Branch at gt ; 3 Ballar Mose pike Georgetow: never occupy a senate seat, H flecond and Cherry bead since a successor will be elect- Seventh Avenue Near Union ed before the body reconvenes, she will enjoy the pay and | perquisites of a senator,

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