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PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE e—_— N, f P.E.O. Convention Opens Tuesday 45 MEMBERS ‘Foreign Family Was H aving Troubles % Will. ATTEND 4” Educational Center Saved the Day Delegates Arrive} Here From Every | State of Union With delegates from every large elty in the United States arriving tn Seattle over the week-end, ap Proximately 425 delegates are ex. Pectded to be present Uonal convention of the P, an org zation of women, ope Tuesday evening at the Masonic | Temple, Thirty of the delegates &re.of Washington, the others from | ities In every state in tho nation. Called by Mrs. Jertha lark Hughes, national pr An exec Utive meeting of the board, which includes Mrs, Vina Ives Bowden, of Missouri, f vice pres: Patience Beatty, of, Ca’ nd vice president; Mrs. Bello Mus wer, of Colorado, org: er; Mra. Ola na B. Miller, of low tary; Mrs. Elean nols, correspond Mrs. . urer, w set for home of Mrs. James H. Calvert, 809 20th ave. Only routine business was ¢ before the executive mee Board, and none of the Ibe decided upon during ‘ tion would be discus This is a picture taken t after a meeting of the baby clinic at one of the educational et roost to increase the educa- | centers in the city. These centers are supported by the Community Chest which opened a Monday morning for funds for the coming year. ional endowment fund of the P. B. | driv ©. from $200,000 to $1,000,000 will ome before the cony Mrs. BY HELEN BORNSTEIN |pealed to him, Every day the fas-jstead there was a snowy white } % a ; ah t f if ow lot re biscuits and oth ; Hughes announced. "There is | True love— pation of modern life drew im | cloth. Freah t nd ot Mi6 doubt but that the fund will be . o farther 1 farther away from the|viands were set forth in temp’ 3 ar Five years of wedd iy tle we and sobbing babies in | fashion | ancreased, as 1 am Majority of the Strongly behind it Both the princi 4d interes @f the endowment fund are devot to loans to high school ®eeking higher educa BE. O. creates tunds its own membership was the st I ba| Five years. of prosperit hen of the place he| Mc to the education: | om’, H er had beer of unhappiness, ter, There at the baby cl had cured Joanna's no more crying. Ida and him. | a ‘ when children gre ally are happy elgner to creep " Jo when a radical} well in body apirit rx’ club Ida © atmosphere be ent to the ex n. Lectures RETU RNED TO esids — sl ad _ mot SKENT HOME ing and on tho ‘ y a eae ‘3 seturned to find 4 children, Hay Fingerprints of tcok his tunche Pa Gearing clean; |ins & naturally alert mind, she took by did not |advantage of these Gunman Checked |! red cove em to ner own hi Working with photographs of fin table. In or ren. She had bee Kerprints left on the wood of aitara:sctaectimieatcr owt to the home of D. E. P. Boren ave. city 4 checking poss laa Bonday, in search of Po who engaged Dr. ¢ ner in a re 2 edu: Sire gari'wies wprees | ~6=6— Are Very Queer Birds : Sct of looting the place y « When he was awakene ORNS RR Burglar, Dr. Gardner told the p Be nee tne ey, 014 the police. | Boalt Says the Way to Make Him a Bolshe- climb toward Aniericantsation, thus | with a revolver. The intruder re-| Vist Is to Dictate What He Can Write supaciericy in these tured the fire and made his escape. cept the opportun: no whe may keep tn atep the upward | | children in ard Ambericanization, thus -_—- SCHOLARSHIP FUND Ae | TAN of the shots went wild. BY FRED L, BOALT Friends of Russia" are willing we | NEW UNDERTAKING | Ss Saag Te aS ie Editor Portland News [should know that the soviet army is new undertaking at the center - Swed: sh Church to PORTLAND, Oct. 1.—- The Port-| well equipped and armed and drilla) wien promisés’ to be ¥ fe | land motion picture censor board has | with precision and snap. is the vocational echol 4 Hold Conference rorsinpen the Friends of Ru “red” occurs frequ Some of the men - A synodical conference of the|#ia" to show an educational film, 1s tétned: the Swedish American church wil} be! “The Fifth Year,” in this city on the nies of Russian” were old held for four days, beginning t it is “propa, 3 pictures of soviet o. | ekound th ember 1, at All Saints’ chapel, 417| “The Friends of Russia,” an| Russia, | am equally Loretta pl. Bishop Carl Nyblash| American communist organization,| pick out the least Will preside. A campaign to secure | had previously secured the © they wou! easing sce schoo! | th opie starv | 7 n show the c fonds to build a new church ts un- | board's permission to show p - f andy edsragis der way in Seattle, in charge of Dr. fas, at the meee Bish wohges Site | Ee sors bs a5 a | work and el Fryxell, day, Monday an¢ i } | eld | It was intended to charge 25 cents | al committee. When | > not have to be | | of Russia. ald not be as hazy about I am now | ds of R h ds of F thru | ey, of the film, said to us, | tunity ts soviet idea is a bet-| 1) come providers at an adolescent age ‘ | admission to see {th Year, ‘ ° Friends of the entire proceeds to go to the re . I could neo “The | | j lief of children in the famine areas | niew sula's" picture, per- |)” The picture gets Its title from the | Russi | ‘z | tnet that Russia is now in its fifth J year of soviet rule. | I have before ms a copy of the|i city ordinance creating the censor board. Section 7 instructs inspectors _ Harmless Laxative for the jon what grounds they shall refuse Liver and Bowels epistles Year’ ts not “of an they have a better chanca to the future. Oppor. worthy young people me proficient in some wage | the democratic idea ning cay | The educational center {9/20 cial settlement. It does t us destroy the present nt by force and set up a I would say that forbidden and the not offer alms, but opportunities. It is not a means of patronage or condescen: | the fi that it is a direct appeal to t j warm heart of the American people| as being a very poor one, in- | to help feed, clothe, house and care| deed, | f : for the children of Russia. eee | Dependable Laxative for Sick = " I imagine I do detect propaganda! “Propaganda” ts a word, The dic- ’ Feel fine! No griping or inconven- : fence follows a pentlo liver ana| iM the picture. I seem to see in It| tionary says it is an orgs Baby or Child bowel cleansing with “Cascarets,”"|# desire on the part of Its promoters|for the dissemination of f x Bick Headache, Biliousness, Gase: man. I regard the soviet idea one trou " |to tell America that the soviet has|or a m of ideas, I wond Indigestion, and all such distress | Worked out rather well in Russ are #0 afraid of it. We can gone by morning. For Men, Women| “Uring its five years of trial. |not have too much propaganda, so and Children+16c boxes, also 25c and|_I suspect that “The Friends of|iong as we get both sides of every s, any drug store-—Advertise- | Russia” picked out the most pleas-|important question, ing scenes in Russia to photograph' Ag a matter of fact, “The Fifth —peasants working co-operatiyely at| Year” is an interesting, !nnocuous, home building, agricultural experts) educational picture, showing actual teaching farmera modern farming} conditions in Russia under soviet methods, the introduction of tractors,! rule, and appealing for relief for country farms and live stock exhib-| starving children, its, state factories humming with tn-) It ig only one side of the Russtan dustry, people at work and at play. | question, but up to now we have It occurs to me, too, that “The| had only the other side, I doubt |that “The Friends of Russia” can conyert me to the oviet idea, but I am perfectly willing that they \ should try The a | peop! — IMPERIAL — FURNACE COAL High in Heat—Low in Ash $7.75 Per Ton Delivered Anywhere in Seattle Accessible by Truck Mined In Washington Tongue Shows if Bilious, Constipated PAtce nsors have stepped ‘way Hurry, Mother! Even a frettul| beyond the limits of their authority | feverish, billous or constipated child | : H rlin-Dail Coal Co. oo in forbiding the picture, if the ordi-| loves the pleasant taste of “Califor. | ret ance means nia Fig Syrup,” and it never fails te MA in-7923 hance means what it »| Ss If the censor board can forbid | Pen the bowels, A teaspoonful to- | oe - “The Fifth Year," which is a pic-|44¥ may prevent a sick child tomor: : ts and torlal editoria nother censor board | TOW. i; can sit on my chest and tell me} Ask your druggist for genuine | | | 0} ds what I can and cannot write, “California Fig Syrup." which has | UN Because every editorial utterance | “irections for babies and children of | in the News is “propaganda” of |#!! ages printed on hott Mothe: some sort. And the same thing ig| YOU must say “California or you Zonite destroys the germs | truo ot every editorial utterance in|™y get an imitation fig syrup, which cause blood poison- | the ram, Journal and Oregoni. | Advertisement ing and other similar forms |*% _“Pror coe anda” is di cussion, {f you want to make a bolshe y abt of infection. It also short- | vist yut of me, the onle ane accel “Waving Uo the process of healing | sible way I can think of i to Mantouring. and greatly reduces the us- forbid me from writing my hoi ™ 4 Safe Deposit Boxes al pat a est convictions on any subject meneage ual pain and inflammation. tint aula: rity: tatiey, Thin work 1s done by advanced For Rent i my y students, complete and com= - - fortable booths, We uso ‘only WIFE SUES PASTOR pure castile or cocoanut olf NGELES, Oct, 1—Rev,|] ghamPoo, nnd Beautex Totlet $3.00 Per Year reparations, Phone for appoint- los A : onile George N. Harnes, who recently|| ment. became pastor of the First Christian | Wm.D. Perkins &Co. (‘4 church of Tillamook, Ore., may be} The Butler School Bankers git popular in the pulpit, but at homo| of Hairdressing ho has “profane and vile habits,”’ aceording to hia wife's divorce sult i tone atceenee 211 Cherry St. | Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Never mind how often you have| "ld Monday evening at the organ. tare contains no propaganda, but} ever conceived by the mind of (“California Fig Syrup” ar Whe ‘otis tall 4g: the KNIGHTS OF OLD THINGS NEW STAR MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1923. If Your Young Son Asks, “What Is Linoleum?” ANY times you have walked on linoleum and felt its springy resilience under your feet, You may have heard your wife say that the linoleum floor in her kitchen is the easiest floor in the house to keep fresh and new-looking. Have you ever wondered what linoleum is made of and what kinds of linoleum there are? Your young son is always asking questions. Tomorrow evening he may ask, “Daddy, what is linoleum?” Here is a brief linoleum primer that is worth preserving, not only to answer your son's questionings, but also to help you to buy linoleum more intelligently. -_— ‘J I Cork ey Piet d s Linoleum is made of pow- ‘ k dered cork. Cork is the outer a bark of the cork tree, which of grows in Spain. Cork is used %: for bottle-stoppers, because Cork bark us greundte it does not absorb moisture. 4 poreder, then mixed Cork is springy and resilient. with linseed oil A sun porch with a permanent floor of Armstrong’s Linseed oil Straight Line Inlaid Linoleum : Linoleum gets its name from linseed oil, which rolls, Most women know that in inlaid linoleum is pressed from flaxseed, which comes from the the colors go clear through to the burlap bac. Argentine and our own Northwest. Exposed to air, & . P he linseed oil oxidizes; that is, forms a tough, solid, Printed linoleum rubbery film. y i Printed linoleum is made of the natural brown Powdered cork and oxidized linseed oil, thor- cork and oxidized linseed oil pressed on burlap, oughly mixed, are pressed under heated rollers on- —_ with a pattern printed on the bisen surface with to strong burlap. Burlap is made of jute, which heavy oil paints. Big printing presses put as many comes from India. The strong burlap back makes as eight polars cat a einige pattern. Less linoleum sturdy, nontearing. You can always be Look for the expensive than inlaid orplain linoleum, sure that you are getting real linoleum by looking = circle “& a printed linoleum floor brightens any for the burlap back. Pept yl room and wears for years. Reputable Plain linoleum merchants recommend printed _lino- ; : f leum, which you can easily identify by Various pigments are mixed with the cork and the brown edge and burlap back. In linseed oil to make plain colored linoleam—brown, Armstrong's Linoleum there are hun- gray, green, blue, or the new dreds of designs to suit iA two-tone Jaspélinoleum. Plain anyroomandanydecorativescheme. J linoleum that is one-quarter- Many people have linoleum on jad inch thick is called battleship every floor of their homes. Good Kate, linoleum because it was first stores everywhere feature Arm- ~S” be a se decks a yi ves- —_strong’s Linoleum. sels. or homes and ordinary * office use, one-cighth-inch- Write for free sample and booklet Unlaid fineleum designe: thick plain linoleum will wear Let us send you a sample of Arm- run clear through t@ for many years. strong’s Linoleum, and a copy of our the burlap back new booklet, “New Floors for Old.” Inlaid linoleum It contains a score of colorplates of distinctive designs «lates (ae ‘ of Armstrong’s Linoleurh, obtainable at good stores; In inlaid linoleum each little colored block or & ‘ | 1 also information on laying linoleum and on how to care shape in the pattern is died or cut out separately —_ for your linoleum floors, together with names of mer- and laid on the burlap, then pressed under heay chants in your city who sell Armstrong’s Linoleum, Armstronc Cork Company, Linoleum Division, Lancaster, PENNSYLVANIA Seattle Office—1614 L. C. Smith Building. ‘ Telephone—Main 8794 mstrong’s Linoleum for Every Floor in the House STOPITCHINGESZENMA S22 stl, |Win Take Charas, jena aoa ritory west of the Mississipp! since Installment exercises for the in-| | After 16 yenrs of service with the | 1912, coming officers of the local council | Carnation Milk Products Co. in the | \ United States, P. G. Kinzer, general jot Knights of bus wil se * ¢ Knights of Gojumbua. wil be.» story sdperiitaddent at the Weak: ern division of the Carnation firm, DIAMONDS | Will Help You prices. obscene, indecent or immoral na poo rs of tt Sarge a prison. sion. Instead it ix a level bridge | tried and failed, you can stop burn.| tion's club rooms. The men who was to leave Monday for France, JEWELRY ie ot present “gruesome, re- | als r thee th "aetie aor the ‘iia | between different classes, a common | !n&. Itching Eczema quickly by ap-| will serve thru 1924 are: .Frank where he will be in charge of the does n Bruesome, re} sia,” thry the: medium of the ot groun is one of the |P Zemo furnished by any drug:| p wht: Ed C ;, establishment of an evaporated milk | f volting or disgusting scenes.” |say, In effect: “he sovict dea tw'a|inenting Brou porte by the "Ones gist for'3ho, Extra large votile, $1.00, | eres STand leds ste age factory to bacCouritad’ ti thn ‘Aree | WATCHES It does not tend to “disturb the | better idea than the democratic iden; Chest | Healing begins the moment Zemo is|%°P4tY srand knight; George Mo- n Milk Products Co. in affiliation | SILVER- public peace. q come Jet us all go to the polls $$$ | applied. In a short time usually|Ateer, chancellor, and Joseph with the Carnation Co. according to | Nor does it tend to “corrupt public} and yote on it,” then I am willing Jevery trace of Eczema, Tetter, Pim.| Drake, dans | announcement. | WARE morals.” nd glad to debate the question with | play Rash) Blackhends ana | | pew, , Blackheac 4 similar _ | 3 I find nowherg in the ordinance them, ‘ , H | skin diseases will be removed \}Of the better quality, any reference to “propaganda.” | cause, personally, 1 consid- For clearing the skin and making | i “The Friends of Russia” have| er the democratic iden. of gov. —. | ces seuaehieatee ae nieart anes gaat | H jj at reliable, moderate loudly protested to me that the pic-| ernment to be the best idea Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic | dependable treatmen ubles of all kinds. amo Ointment, “air | COLUMBUS | Albert Hansen ——___|| EVENING SCHOOL | Sweaters Waists Draperies 151 | Skirts Dresses Ginghams | 519 Second Ave. bop ay Betw Pik RE-OPENS § coxs Kimonos Stockings Established 1883 Monday, Oct. 1, 1923 Z ‘AllAreWelcome’ Diamond Dyes ey Fiverything free to all ex. service men and women of the h 16-cent package of “Diamond World War, regardless of | Dyes” contains directions so simple church membership. | any woman can dye or tint any old, Moderate tuition fee charged | worn, faded thing new, even if she} nonservice students. 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