The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1923, Page 4

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Baitor The Sta Woe were favo at the tourist park with the to com audi program. T our experic that a e managemer conditions part of the au ment prov A fe to be o and delicate way | here. Tourists preciative than other the whole sport of tou go new that it hasn't develop its code of eth Rot only logical, but for the manager of the park to under fake the regulation of the code, Tn a park f stern Washingto! for example, thero fium signs on the grounds with the cour teous request that allence be main tained between the hours of 11 p, m. And 6 a. m. in deference to the sleep of oth s; the signs have their effect s manageny attle has a step fu Aske that there be no a “ the hall while entertainments are be | ment’ in ing given. The t this, The entertain They’re Called Unsuccessful Editor The Star ministrations; we do not I know ministers who love to lift | promoters, the looters, the schemers, | up the fallen, soothe the fevered, |the fixers and the penny shay gasist the broken, mo than they | But we starve the poets and Jove to pose and: preach; I know |seers and the ministers; we ostraciee doctors who would rather mend the professors. who see oe truth broken leg of an alley cat than oper- and who dare speak tt; we imprison | &te on a fussy mound of millionair » with vistons of equality befor flesh; I know writers who write o law, and we give no b What they believe, and I know ar-|to circuit riders, and mightly fists who are giving thetr Iives to| money to settlement milk funds, the portraying of truth as they see} I think that’s not so good; some.) it, and not to the pampering of new | thing should be done about it fich vanity. These truth seckers,| Something may be done about ft, truth sayers; these ministers and|too, because only yesterday wo be: healers and helpers, are unifotmly}came enlightened enough to give What the world calls unsuccessful | state ald to needy motherhood; until | men. They have little or no money;| yesterday we offered motherhood In they have no social position, they | distress the choice of a washboard Jeave only a golden memory of kind-|or the almshouse, Having Hess for their heirs, and generally | dono to impoverished moth their wives will wear last winter's pa we may continue on oat and last summer’s hat next of sano helpfulness and winter and next summer—than Which there fs no more awful! thing fm modern civilization. Now, we need these men; we must paper! them and their disinterested! ably impressed, out the mana. ast Friday night oment 6 they have a play the plays od, That in more edna, Tn a certain for exiimple, Invited to u public playground, acros trom th st park mothers ¢ of the ente that und ts f Seat 6 efficte tt ts don any leas ap audiences, but parking ts had time to tain p not the ves do with them on the contra in a} Beattle's park, ound ts situat A can lay are in of It and of the m: our comfort MONTANA TOUR tardily co pe the path found fu thelr lives to the search for truth. to the publishing of truth, or to the ministry of the broken or the gor. "SALADAY THA fs so refreshing and it has: that superb flavor. — Try it today. 8. & HC. COOK, WEST 4073, ELL. 0350, DISTRIBUTORS PYORRHEA ~ YORRHEA is a condition produced by bacterial infection of the gums, If the teeth are in proper alignment and the mouth is thoroughly disin- fected once a day the bacteria can not colonize and multiply. Until recently all powerful antiseptics were so highly poisonous and irritating that they could not bé used freely in the mouth. Zonite is a perfected form of a famous World War discovery. It is non-poisonous, non-irritating and perfectly safe. It has more germicidal power in the presence of saliva than pure carbolic acid. It has more than a hundred times the germicidal power of pleasant tasting mouth washes heretofore in general use. In recent laboratory tests the saliva of pyorrhea patients reeking with bacteria was subjected to a s0- lution of one part Zonite to fifty parts water. In ong minute all germs were killed. To check incipient pyorrhea, or t avoid the disease, have your teeth in- spected regularly by your dentist, throw away scented, pleasant tasting mouth washes and use Zonite at least once a day, Lonile. NON-POISONOUS *” In bottles 5c and $1.00 “Poca aan a at Day Varo and Victor, By, Lalmaan Dock. foot of Marion Street. Bellingham- Victoria Auto Ferry THE DAY BOAT—For Victoria and Vancouver, dally at 9:00 a. m THE NIGHT BOAT—For Vancouver direct, dally at 11:30 p. m. This new 170-foot ship, the “Motor Princess,” 1s equipped with 600 h. p. Diesel engines, has capacity of from 46 to 40 automo- piles. Observation and smoking rooms, A la carte meal service Effective Monday, Auguat 27th, and unti} further notice, the ‘Motor Princesa” will make only one round trip per day batween Bellingham and Sidney, as followa: Leave Sidney ... 10/454.m. | Leave Bellingham . Arrive Bellingham ... 2:00p.m. | Arrive Sidney . City Ticket Office, 608 Second Avenue one Muin 5587. . L, Sturdee, General Agent, + 2:30 p.m + 6:56 p.m iia aiinenieiataraninatitemeamnatanstnacee) need the |, work | return? ds for all men who devote | Eight-Hour Day for Nurses (Copy) Wa, ead ¢ of Health, ty Bld Aug, 30, 1023. } Dr, H, M mmission uu will take this letter 4 1am not @ refor ler in other people atter I wa 1 it a quest hing th I trust y it Ia meant mer nti thu 1 sor ink usall, I which ov simply nued 0 t an advocate of the nor do I believe in this as been popular thre Inst few Tam n the administration advocates of union lab sur day, and in sympathy cal element of the advertised pretty ted States ly, by the elght the ra try. Ith well has In, ts w good this day for big and do a during t an been uout t ured & If it ane hour who shirk 6 materh rong men work aa da. tho best type Lota of them arc ated by the very f womankind, profes rid. ave an ols and especially that we have, best in wish to learn of the fine to your stude You probat va paat in the quentior the we purses. well know there b f agitation t ature on thie s People are getting m¢ stirred up about ft and I be eve there will be a movement in th next legislature to correct this evil tice of hospitals generally and y of the Seattle city hospital. These women do the brunt of the They are worked 12 or 19 hours a day for mont a time, without even a day's vacation. I think it would be better to educate them to have respect for the 1 are learning, There has among thinking at sion they been no question people but that t ing on these women, They do the brunt rk and what do they get in almost nothing o¢ the hey are put on duty at the als and wor ight for two t a time, as Ib houp urs a eit ree There are women graduated fr jthe city hospital whowe he been shattered because It would not Daal wages to h that length of pany or individual did papers would be ef] cruel 1 asked | at 9 besides th day's ir regular pay, vacation with This matter ts going to be taken tho next leging ft woud be well for the repu in of it © carried out 4 to reco) the another cc lerable percentage that should have taken Instead of a h age of pa hospital that any| This yes of tho atu ‘They are cessarily in the city. of the emplc 4 especially h harder. observe wu | makes the work the hospital, a |a nt , mi |required to strict dinelp If you are short of help and cannot it, why take hundreds of patien are capable of paying thelr wa | at some of the other hospitals of the GIRLS! LEMONS BEAUTIFY SKIN Make this Lemon Cream to Whiten Skin and bleach Tan, Freckles | Mix the Juice of two lemons with | | three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few |cents, shake well in a bottle, and |you have a whole quarter-pint |the most wonderful skin softener |and complexion beautifier. Massage | this sweetly fragrant lemon cream |into the face, neck, arma and hands, then shortly note the youthful beauty, softness and whiteness of your skin | ‘amous stage beauties use this | harmless lemon cream to bring that | velvety, ‘clear, rosy-white complex. lon, a as a freckle, sunburn, and | tan bleach because {t doesn’t irritate. | ~Advertisement ‘TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY (with other work) Our partial plate, which doss not Jeover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth. $5.00 43? uP Mont of olf prosent patronage. in recommended by our early custome | ers, whose work tn still giving good satisfaction, All work ‘guaranteed for 16 yours, Hxamination free. OHIO IT RATE DENTISTS Fist hliah Second A University 8 Open 0 to 6 Dally to 12 Sundaye 4 dominated | and} and) 13} Flea by full} Germ ‘4 ni of | No wonder it 1# hi al to get student ¥ they are troated wh thruout the city af ard for your rem after This in 44 people. city? hos the way kn a great m me under asiblo that thom these nurses have ked the fact that your 1 that ¢ » higher tha impose the a the student no they had to ge | tion for labor & | formerly wae? thru it 20 oF sive the hours of the men employes of the | who want to learn the finest profes f the city? Why try to show | working (heee wor mpensa dm ¢ » has hard Kindly thia matter are constantly ring ove women, other em omy ay’s Vacation not abandon @ great hardat ay 90 p either bums who should or are people the city, and wh r hospital tenti honpital No matter how capable a woman is you keep her in the hospital the full length of time, not giving her |the credit that she would get tn any | other school or college for the extra intelligence she shows, or allowing | if to graduate before her time ia up. | | This, 6 public, looks like a graft. | | Why not try practicing it on men, instead of picking defenseless | women. Very truly yours HM. HAL on this t of the patients be in com. Fr ce to sponge on are able to pay me other LONDON | eat | BY MILTON BRONNER | Lond Londoners are confront feared would hap war—an iva But this time, h guna, rifles | nvaders are carry and Grem sults, pen Every once in a while there Is a chan the managerial job tn a restaurant A Briton ig 1a German comes tn. | nt of his compatriots come nd get back Jobe they had fgoen out Then » The rmed at the} London pa- | place Brit The ways of the British proas | past finding The f careful to apeak of the ex-kalser ot ex-crown prince, dinand of Bulgaria and reas of Austria. But wo same papers will tell how the | i Jownger emprean of Tussia attend. |i ed some social function and how A |King Manuel (ong ago of Portugal) attended the lawn tennis champion. |ship games, | see | Speaking of kings, 1 good one the éther day. A Swed} |ish newspaper reporter called up| gm |the royal palace to get some nows | @ fabout a big reception. Ho was told all the functionaries for whom | he asked were out. | “Well, who the devil out apern heard a are you?" | asked tho reporter angrily. “Oh, I'm only the king!’ Whereupon, not being an Amer. he dropped the phone A chance that comes only a millon years. |Iean reporter, and lont jonce Jr | Seen on the Strand'the other day: A “queue” of people patiently walt. Ing for a buss. In the van is a big American woman eeing Lon don, Bus arrives, Little Cockney, disregarding usual rules of British courtesy, dodges ahead of American woman and proceeds to climb ateps |to enter bus. Yankee woman, right the Job, puts her hands under his arms and helps him up. “Uppy, uppy," lane first." says sho sweetly, |New Marine Corps Commander Is Here Succeeding Maj. Gen. George B nett, who ts to retire, Maj. Gen. W. ©, Neville, new commander of the department of Pacifio of the United States Marine corps, arrived here Wednesday for a short. vacation abaard the navel transport mont General Neville commanded the famous Fifth Marines as a colonel in the last war, But one other offi cer in the corp {4 the wearer of ax many medals as General Neville, ho being Gon, & M. Butler, Genoral Neville's headquarters are at gan Francisco, Chau UNDERWEAR .0O | terns and ines 6% to Boys’ Trousers $1.00 ere that well y for $1.49 dark patterns; full eut Dollar Day Special. Boys’ Overalls $1.00 With bib and Made of beat blue denim titehed and four strong pocketa 7 to Wb Vriday and Saturday only Boys’ Waists—2 for $1.00 Pisin blue or gray chambray and Khekl; also blue or brown striped gala t Ames 6 to Dollar Day Speetal. 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Dollar Day Special ROMPER CLOTH 5 Yards $1.00 medium weight and at The National Offering Lowered Prices on Homefur- nishings that will bring Comfort and Charm to the Home: Whether you plan on purchasing a single piece or furnishing your home, here you will find special values in dependable Furniture for every room, Here are shown a few suggestions; you also have the ad- vantage of— Liberal Credit Terms This Sulte has the full size davenport, armchair and rocker, sure lo make the living room tion, with of tempered aprings covering. Velour Overstuffed Suite It te web con$truc- $185.00 ttractive: it has full od beautiful velow: Special at . Its Prue hinn ie Well-Constructed Metal Bed An excellent value: it hae 2- inch continuous posts w } inch fillers, and has Martin or lvory finish #izo oF twin Floor Lamps Handsome shown Lamps a variety derigns and Attractive Dining Room Set ‘This William and Mary aet in Jacobean oak is a aplendid offering at thin price. Has 6-foot extenaion table, large buffet and four chairs with genuine leather seats..... with age od top, sani- tary base and nickel — trim- ming. Thin is one of many doal rable Ranges in tock 4 TAL Cotton Felt Mattress Tt in bullt in layers; has roll odgo, in biscuit tufted and has fino ticking cover- $ ing, Special. ; . Davenport Table An attractively de- signed Table, size 20 inches, in fine Mahogany finish— $27.50 Windsor Rocker With bannister back and well braced arms. Mahogany finish... . Bed Davenport Of Quartered oak in fumed or wax finish. It has leatherette covering and can be turned into ®@ comfortable bed Poment +. 59.50 Savings in Our Exchange Department Only good used Fur- nituré will be found here, There are un: usually good values. Floor Coverings Complete. selections in beautiful Whittall Rugs ahd attractively p terned Congoleums are on di They're Intended for real servic National Rirniture G. 18-424 PIKE STREET, CORNER FIFTH

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