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FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 19238 THE rs FRASER-Pxrerson Co|ISUNSHINE SMILES [ POLITESF G0? Department for Seattle Shut-ins and Their Friends, | SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star STAR Edited by Dr, Frank R. Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 Special Price Basement os Ae Correct Apparel for Women ana of tho Work The Bargain Center—where nothing Ye gre Hood morn 6 Chapter No, 2) fot , . i : It's fine to aay “Heller erage bely fonontgress Zp ALL THE MERCHANDISE IN THE PRESENT CARMAN Special Underpriced Lots of But tee wil’ to ‘grape the |te sesure cura? dinable STORE IS TO BE CLOSED OUT PREPARATORY TO THE desirable apparel are bought Gin nl taupe! eames |e aes Cea Os | jhe OPENING OF THE NEW STORE, FIFTH AVENUE AT PINE But the touch of the human die “teks yo much the oats apes raps Is the pledge of brotherhood sreater, If at any time in. ous Coats, Capes, Wraps || "= Edwin 0. Grover, eer sai Nebr ft: cpa : nea Underpriced } A Special ite ye and A pleasure and hope you : Purchase l feel Pron, Sete: Se HP ‘4: Se ; at orely SOME GOOD SUNSHINE saya See COATS of polaire, in plain and overplaid | RULES colors; fully lined, barre) wiry yearn pin el a ne. en y. Smart, Youthful Styled is better than medicine . . AUTOMOBILES FOR VETERANS CAPES of black poplin, fancy lined; fringe Learn to tell & story RUT A DED trimmings. pres Sad a ee I want 15 automobiles for disabled is a SILK FROCKS WRAPS of wool velour, fully lined; silk veterans to. be used in the pig & } 3 Learn to keep your tre Maret yyy “A ; ‘ourth of Jul 40 you can stitching and button trimmed. to yourself; the world is ely wf Sizes 16 to 44. Dury to care for your tla and | | volunteer your car fo thie Durpow 44 Closed Out at Learn to stop ¢ cee Women’s Khaki Appar el cannot see y 00 rth WANTS A BIRD ¢ te } ? world, keep . ve de Ge vedere Sergt. John Harlow is the TT pe eee quality, full cut, and well tail bi 1 nalthh ck ah Sir Walter Raleigh of the St. af 5 Coats—two pockets and belt;} 2. 95 . ar pleasent a1 ino | |mate her o will be elven | there when it comes to direct- 88-inch length cal | One caren to hear whether you | |the bent of care, Call Eas v és the Dy headaches, earaches or | | nings. ing you Union depot yours, TAO aati | Wee 2 Te ste TTL cavid Coe baal The fabrics are plain and figured Reece Sree Pont, Saening Learn to meet your friends | |SHUTIN GETS WHEEL CHAI | you ought to sce the way he f Persian Crepes, Wash Silks, Taffetas Knlckers—button fastening styl two | | $2. 25 Roh Ratha Bg yi en aby the Indy who asked for the | soothes the ruffled nerves of : and Pongee. Draped and straight line ~ ays wol los of heel chair last eek r4 a 4 FY 1 “4 ; aatine” button top, laco knee styl come, but nix on the dyspeptio. | | has been pr wided with one. |irate citizens when they're He models in a variety of most attractive Mlddies: “it in, ei | Above all, give pleasure: lose | Asp at ‘ awakened by a neighbor's styles and colors. no chance of gtying pleasure, SUNSHINE PASSES ON barking dog. x Second Gallery Mra, Eda Gibbon passed out Pate. zal Hundreds of New . wae is life at the King County hos. |, 4 BABY GIRL WANTS HOME : nbor a Wears A resident or him ‘ ., ‘ 349} Wash Bfocks How would, you tke to have epriny “art at the |4Foom cottage. He will 1 All Coats, Capes, Wraps, all costume and tailored Suits, all \H| perfectly lovely T-month-.old bab Low Priced at $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 airl, who has never seen m aick day |ospltal for four years and during | Woaih CA ae tae Gowns and Dresses, all Sports Wear, Blouses, Skirts and Milli- fimnert frocks, at prices which eurpase. previous in her Mtfe? ‘Rome folks would call | Pig cont paar ce |i 0 Ho say’ nery. All of the Carman very complete stock on sale at de- showings this season. Well-made dreases—all her pretty—any way, she Is looking or the boy and nt do, or of them. Many women will want to buy several for a good papa and mamma to take cided pr ice reductions. at these low prices. her. for thelr very own. Altho she w: cedar oak thedaal sahe i small fruit, etc, and Some aro made of tmported gingham. All are could grace the home of milion. |AC0, Co" mouen her a daughter in (still lock after the home. smartly trimmed. sire, she will be eatiotied with ust | civornia and @ plster in Kansas. kanal In Copenhagen, tan, green, brown, red, orange, fair advantages. If you are Inter é +. 5 . ah a [COUNTY FOLKS WILL PICNIC P lavender, tomato, rose, peach, black and white ented, call ‘Capital 4636 WHAT'S IN A NAME? On Wednesday, June £6, 175 old A G RO UP OF HAT S Sizes 16 to 46 case eet Thee tens : aman |People of the King Ce home A, Seattle shut-in, living not far i ‘cca’ Cin devant district, day when “B * the black Per-|§ Nn Alki bench. ‘Thea ] Women’s Women's Hot hl, who In taking treatments (Sia (qentiemann?) puay ext people reldom p Closed Out at diy marching into th ome Lingette Silk which tre greatly benefiting her, |Proudly marching into, y for an outing, and to|l| Bloomers Stocki messin hoe ving | i Shy Asians ie “athena, | Eee ae oe cea ee. procning? . ohh Rosai eavebeg Fone Woes ieee r er cctoractall : j have to discontinue v Sip e's: teers do not help her out, as ame fo ' or za seg , $1.45 ; cannot afford a taxi, Leaving home | Propri i sdprrriisgersisey Soe ge cae er F i 300 Women’s Bloomers, 98ce Pair at 1 p.m. and returning at 5 p be Your: Cat Banded Sailors in Milan and rough straws, made of lingette 600 pairs, “Seconds” of m, is the dally program. If you ean | ~ . I! Capital at ox dark and light colors. Becoming shapes; the washable fabric, high grade ribton-back help her out one day a week, call 0 y desirable colors. Al! high-class Hats and with the siiky luster. Sik Stockings, ¥ Capitol 4626. . bam cathe anowe NEUES ENTS rary “4 Em With elastic at waist Isle garter topa ome 0 e 2 1 ja Flerer, Margare S originally priced much more. ; E Exter { and knees. Cut gener. feet. Sizes 8% to 10. SHUT-INS HAVE BUAT RIDE Also a 7 imm m i C r § Ns 7 5 Snowden i ir A a group of trimmed models in 8 ously full. Wanted col- It is expected, weather permit ae Pp dels in larg on Children’s ting, that there aro 24 happy Y , < : and small shapes, in straw, silk and combi- n spite of almost constant | there Is a chance . and suffering. Beside her her r good money the was somewhat disquicted the other| Will be tho picnic. gue of the shut-Ins in Seattle today who » Mrs. | | , f Seen nations, attractively trimmed. 2,000 3-48 participated in » boat ride to | | bundete and. t First Gallery Women’s Ox Tacoma yesterday, as guests of cers who annisted so liberally | HOSPITAL SHUTANS HEAR ‘ the Puget Sound Navigation Oo, | | With thelr support. THEO: RARLIS' $ Vests 25c P They have looked forward to || Also we wish to thank Chiat eral automobile loads of shut- ar | the trip with happy antictpation, | } Beveryna and tho officers ne | |ina from the county hor 20c 900 pairs Children’s Mer. and wo will tell you all about | Ve eat Jn ORtretae,| || the. atwets® of the. Unt y of | $ cerized Sox, tn three it next week. ne at the Colman « dock’ ||| Weahingtor at tho | Summer welght, Knit quarter length. In black, 7 ee | rhuurad ° Vests, in regulation and white, romper blue, Dear Dr, Loope hodice-top styles. “Sec khaki and green. Sizes | gives me a very great pleasure A HOME FOR MOTHER AND SON onds.”” 7% to 10. to take this means of extending to| His wife in the hospital, W elle rwharabbe gdic hic x mje dine Pilar ~Aielgedhaegrigea Mb at Ware Declared Second Avenue at Spring Street SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT _|-sien's"tscocrnantmenee| in. wea=,0,i04 "| ” Careless Pienicke of this ore mm (Disabled Amer. | won 2 yearn old < Careless Picnickers Ve Joy’s Jiu Gets. : tenaae Caught i in Plague Aids Bolshevism ! wh aplomis tn the pubic] Dishwashing Makes [ores Then mold the fingers 20 they |x reilby, alate chairman of the Small Boys in Jam| Weeds Is Drowned| the Hands Pre | will taper, Soft, lovely hangs are|home economics department of the ; Slappa rte LEY | cure to result." | tinots Fed tw Jubs, CHICAGO, June 22—Three white| ADRIAN, N. D., June 22.—Swim- | in Its War on Religion occ reac lbya nese ‘a a CHICAGO, June 22-—For urae| BIER Dee eee eee 22. ||, “Dishes can be done so daintily |declared. “Use mild soap and apply: boys were arrested for stealing sev-| ming in the Jamen river near here, t \ t ny pi rs.| bands, wash a! | that it {s a pleasure,” Mrs. Wilbur ‘a lotion afterwards,” she advised. ie cans of jam from Jim Joy, a| 18-year-old James Webster became | Tuber culosis Is ‘Taking Sure, Stes udy Toll in Mg heh he mip to} This 1 inéee latindryman.. tangled in weeds and drowned. Jalists and 1 economists to WA tational Testiation ea From Coast to Coast* Pee a ; at parks, Special | white bands" of which the poet safc. “Don't have the water too hot "4 \ ae eneues :* . e cit on | the soap too strong,” Mme. Louise, a| fag © Ic Dn crushed " | . ing Ci Ee opal = * Sunday and rh R directo Illinoia_and Chicago | rownin id bie Centre) Daropey 2) ha Lee summonses were served, 95 per cent| Hairdressers’ axsocla‘fon, warned in| { . ridoenimapagi cm oapal ah ; being charged with throwing rubbish | acclaiming the dishpan ea the secret | exacting an appall: toll am Phy) 5 , she Ft on the lawhs, the remainder for vio-| to beautiful hands Established 101 Years Lay eveagllye: Merc nprinmirdrteh | lating park ordin. uch as tres-| “After the dishes are washed, ap: Such ia the pathetic picture Mich-| See | Se See ae acl Cardinal Faulhaber, archbishop i i 3 of Munich, painted in an Interview | — here. —— nt ons jes, conven nd * . » . | Pes tape pg en eos and It takes the patience of Job, the skill of Savarin and At Fulton St. and De Kalb Ave. children come begging for bread, the : a7 | the time of Methuselah to make mayonnaise dress- white plague—like a thief in the ing at home. It’s stir—stir—stir—drop--drop—drop. iB R OOK LY No aac ee a nines anesthe 4 3 And then frequently comes the deluge of tears be- other religious workers, already slow Z cause the mayonnaise curdles, and time, work and ly dying from mainutrition, fall easy 3 ' % money are lost. But that’s all past history, now that The Borough of Brooklyn has victims to this dread disease,” ex , grown to over two million popula plains his eminence ; you can get, fresh at your grocer’s, tion, but it has admitted only this | Thousands have contracted it one men’s clothing house of na- Thousands more are suffering from Honsl repute, | softening of the bones ow 0 lack a r : i . Store 11 of proper food. Operations are out fe) . of question because of prohibitive te 5 Gas ra 20 Browning wand Stores in 18 Cities 8 | “Other thousands are sacriticing| , Set ¥ Hie i White, refined super-clay | th scanty morsela to hordes that °, “ardi hy ‘ . is 2 i z, W W nt to | alk to laters teat Adore plakeiGie tor. home Michael Cardinal Faulhaber It is the Aristocrat of salad dressings, By Edna Wallace Hopper e a ‘ |thing to eat, They labor on inde-| nted, I feel ax tho T were tn] ¢ the Perfect Mayonnaise. Made of new- Some think that facial clays are) revelation to a user of other clays. \fatigably, without thought of them-|another world.’ laid eggs, the finest of oils, the most de- Not ao. Beauties of ail agen e ‘ 5 |selves, until they're no longer able| The cardinal {a one of the moat lectable seasonings, after a recipe never |have employed them. Most of the | Clay is essential elle ° | to remain on their feet ,, | iistinguished theologians of modern} r before offered to the public. jfamous belles of history owed thelr} No girl or woman can look her a won @a e1tes So, too, with the ttle children In|times. From his pen. havo como| Bact 4 + Bacal UT J as wen ee |the orphanages. And with men and) many of the better known works on | , The Taste Tells | But until inte yeats few wonteh foan’ei Wornan|/\sean tiatenae een |women who are roaming the strocts|exegetic and homiletic nature | A, MAGNANO CO., Distributors, fostered and preserved thelr beauty. | bloom'and contour, as T have. User lerying for work, But, thére ts no| Despite his profound scholarship ‘ auty- Browning King & Co. are real boosters for er sts: eive (hes | rate pe © Nenana J 1213 Western Avenue, Seattle, Wash, Now millions do, and clay is of clay stand out in any crowd. ae Fae ore re ada rime essontia Clay purges the skin of all that Seattle. Where on the entire Pacific Coast _"'In the midst of all this poverty, |nal Faulhaber cleverly circumvented ; , spare FEET : jprim Be lee is clogs it-the. causes of saga is there a men’s and boys’ clothing house— Hee ae ee ASCH tat oaetaln Le rcee nation Wie selenite: (a - = -| What I owe to clay blackheads ‘and. blemishes, . ; Sheds pholosophy of Bolshevism is cortain | forr ne American way of’ shaking 2 EAE . *| About 1900, French beauty er It draws the blood to the skii selling direct from maker to wearer—at uy atest pps vans neway h ina / ‘hd ; |taught me the use of clay, Now, |to nourish and renew it. ‘The re +49 easier to combat than the plague. ix face was wreathed In a pleas: 3 at a grandmother's age, I look like | sult is a rosy afterglow, then ®lm one profit? | That we cannot stave off without ald ant smile. But a 100K of sadness di. 7 - Ja girl of 19. Aftor $2 years as a|tasting new complexion. og ae ft, putes Hiner ecg pare en! he told of the misery o © stage star, I still play young girls’) It firms the akin, combats the ‘Only the generosity of other na-|his people Browning King & Co., Seattle, sell direct itive San ghve We: Your people BANE) Etiavemitnedeawokcatin aplanAiAly 12” gives instant Jparts. And millions maryei at my ‘akes out lines, es enlarged pores. Thus it) from their own New York factories to you been very kind to tis, And I know| without the assistance of an interpre f fallef frven teen! oe youthful beauty. and maintains a mooth, softy have supplied my methods to like complexion, they shall be equally as kind thruout|ter, He speaks excellent Rnglish IT have supplied m: 0 * ‘i f meth 4 They na Tho results are amazing—almos! 4 fit every day of the year. Shateave a tired, burning feet. The 4 scores of frien¢ Thoy enhanced unbelievable at first. Mai wo at one pro ry day vA the dark dayn we have yet to i moment you put your their beauty by them, and they |}n ao minutes aoem to drop 10 yeurar i ept. their youth, So 1 am con-|And my girlish face, at my “We appeal for no alma—merely a| feet in a TIZ bath, away Kept their ‘youth.; “So. am, con (od. age. shows. What connteneatnes Convincing Suit Values ‘itt’ as you Americans put it.-Some| ff A Sammer Day Luncheon : go aches and pains. When vinced that most girls and women | 2a) 45° can do likewise if they will, And/— You ‘cannot afford to miss thest day we hope to pay our debt to the . you use TIZ, shoes never to ol 5 he ho: benefits. They mean. too much t so Babe Chicken Salad ’ Tam going to help them. hurt or seem tight. TIZ But use a modern selentifi F Y Md ay ome to Inited Sta 4 * . t r y jelay, M White Youth Clay, th or Men and Young Mes to alia oy datelels deiresuniee Boil the chicken until is magical. fj A perfected clay tell'me, is the last word in fi - The clay I uso is not the crude | clay: |for what you have done toward lead yery tender. Soak celery Buy a box of TIZ fora j and muddy clay so many use today. | - ing us out of the chaos, My visit Ja in cold water one hour. ‘ bie That is out of date, Able scientists | Hana Wallace Hoppers Whit \ : Hwa few cents and end foot 4 hat is pA Youth Clay is now supplied by af |the realization of my life's most cher Mix Mayonnaise with one te ‘ torture forever—be able in Franee have been studying clays | druggists ‘and toflet goods deal an — — ished ambition third Nate cream and 1h hh years and over, And thoy | Price, bc and $1 per tube. Also my SAYS AMERICA IS season well with = to wear smaller shoes. wherry. ‘This should follow th o ee nce pekNvat bal kth x h Cream, based on: lemon an ee wale Ae iden KINDEST OF FRIENDS eep your feet fresh, Phey have found those rare clays. | clay, Alay my’ Factal Youtheom You'll come to Browning King’s, Seattle, } “Hiven during the war,"-he contin y ? sweet, comfortable, [minerattaden, which bring maxk | mous iautd cleanser, Aled wi Han for quality and value. ues, “when I wan a chaplain at the jmum results, ‘They have teamed | aire sah gRQRhotane my LUXURIES front, I was impressed with the high how to refine them—to remove the | each 4 P| regard our troops had for your sol . useless mud, The clay I use is a fairness tO yourself, seo what Second Ave. at University, Arcade Square diers. We found our most courageous SA U CE . en) he ge YS fwhite and clean and dainty Chen rae a foe our kindest friend m \ Thoy have found added factors | fails to ¢ light You, your denier will “With great expectation T set foot THE ORIGINAL WOROERTERSHIAG ; i which bring manifold results, 80 umn Ita price. Wdna VM jane Hop~ upon your #oll, Nor have I been dis , . my Wiite Youth Clay will bo a(Wyjy, Dusimess Address,

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