The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1923, Page 20

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THE Lloyd George Brings His |YQUTH DERAILS Peace Plan to America EVERFTT TRAIN = Idea Is Daring and Several Jumps Ahead of Ten Thou Present Day Thought MARTIN United Press) BY LAWRENCE capital. His plan of camp By C.S.3. SUPPOSE NOBODY cared $$ $ $ AND THE Community Fund failed $$ $ $ AND ALL the motherless $$$ $ BABIES AND little children $$ $ $ NOW SHELTERED and fed $$ $ $ AND GIVEN loving care $$ $ $ BY THE Ryther Home, $$ $ $ MEDINA BABIES’ Home, $$ $ $ WASHINGTON CHILDREN’S Home, $$ $ $ THE DAY Nursery, $$$ $ AND OTHER wonderful agencies $$ $ $ WERE CAST adrift, $ $ $ $ WOULD YOU share with them $$ $ $ YOUR BED and food $$ $ $ AND MOTHER'S kisses? $$ $ IM SURE that if $ $ ALL YOU well-fed, WARM-CLAD aA nA $ $$ BOYS AND girls, $ WHO ARE tucked an way snagly tonight AND FEEL the touch *wPnsan wn nw HH HH won = a, is to REAL MOTHER'S lip Amnantan $ $ $ $$ ‘AS SHE says good-nright, $ $ COULD REALIZE that $$ $ MANY THOUSANDS of $$ $ $ MOTHERLESS BABIES, $$ $ $$$ $ SICK AND helpless old people, $$ $ $ MEN WITH sightless eyes $ $$ $ $ WOULD HAVE no place to go, $$$ $ NO FOOD to eat $$ $ $ NO WARM clothing, $$$ $ IF THE Community Fund failed $$ $ $ YOU’D PLEAD with father, $$ $ $ AND THEN the dollars $$ : $$ $ $ IN CARRYING forward the $$ $ $ WELFARE WORK of our city $$ $ §$ WOULD COME pouring in from everybody, $$ $ $ SEATTLE’S BIG heart never fails. $$ $ §$ OF COURSE we'll give— SEATTLE COMMUNITY FUND, 44066 BTUAKT BULLDING, in $ $ ee) ha $ BOYS AND girls, $ $ OR CRIPPLED limbs, $ $ SO SORELY needed "TEXAS NEGROES «= Three Injured When Car ‘ ‘we dee gy Wes Strikes Hidden Spike with Grumbo, champion wolf hunter,” Adam Lesmeister, “world 1 left to right Wendlend, is in the 1 t. Dogs, have ‘0 has no STAY ON FARMS No Migration to North From ~ Lone Star State In Hel up hi And Lesmelster brings in the MOST WOMEN, CAN COOK BUT— 1 ¢ the divine magic to from Texas other trif_es, that really Y lcensed employ agents, only 244 were neg Nowhere tn the migration of the uth has th Ington Bureau, The Seattle Star, ‘ew York Ave. Washington, D, ©. Please send me the bulletin on “Cakes and Cookies, Icngs and Fillings,” for which 1 inclose four cents in stamps, Commissioner Myers said. ‘TUBERCULOSIS | | | Tiffy, Teddy, Tag. three and a half days’ catch. There are 65 coyote pelts. Lesmeister’s 14-year-old son, NAT ALMOST YOUR OWN PRICE! That’s the Final Word in the Closing Out of ‘STAMM BROS.’ STOCK} Of High-Grade | CLOTHING AND | FURNISHINGS YOUNG’S SHIRT SHOPS Bought the Entire Stock From the Receiver at Their Own Price and as a result can give the public the benefit of the greatest values in Seattle. Don’t wait a minute. Some wonderful bargains await you. ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS GO NOW AT ONE PRICE) os TOLL GROWING \SHINGTON, Oct. 11.—Modern surrendering In in| nbers to tho deadly] tuberculosis, because} active participation ng to the United| Health service, » women have been leas Hable to the disease than men be- cause of their more sheltered and less intense mode of living. The] ent f women into business and/ ers, however, has virtual- yed the disparity between the male and female consumption death rate one-third of all deaths be- 0 und 40 are due to tuber- iefly the pulmonary vari- h service records show. n for this Is explained by mith, assistant surgeon | of the service. period is the age of great- sa, the time of extreme en-} “" he says. “Between 20 and 40 ardent desires, intense ambitions, | passions, both good and evil, drive the human machine retentlesaly, “Pride, instinct and vanity, the desire to excell, to marry well, to be admired, alt conspire to stimu-| late activity, The ambition to make} money, obtain place and secure} power leads to self-denial and to immoderate exertions. “Whether a man’s brain or brawn, whether ho has mental force or phyiscal strength] to invest, the mid-period of lite} finds him spending, spending lav- ishly of tho best he has. Whether ho succeeds or fails, his expendi-| tures are limited only by hix physi- cal resources. general | capital 1s “With women no less than with! = men is this a critical period and it} will not be strange if, owing to} more active participation in lifts | struggle, the difference in the mor-! tality rate from tuberculosis, which} is now In favor of the female, | should shortly disappear.” | Prohibition Agent’s | ge Home Is Dynamited | STEUBENVILLE, O., Oct. 11——| Mystery surrounds the king of the home of Charles Pearce, fed-| eral prohibition officer, at Smith | field, which was blown up by a} charge of dynamite last night. | Pearce, his wife and infant child, | were in the house at the time, but | all escaped with minor injuries, | WINNIPEG, Man., Oct, 11.—It 1s understood that the experiments in the growing of sugar Manitoba this year aro satisfactory so far, and the A can company which {s behind will next year go ahead with its| plans for planting 10,000 to 12,000] acres with sugar beets and esta lishing a plant for the manufacture of sugar in the Winnipeg district The Ramblin’ | | T] Kid Says T it tod dk hy. | 8. tic ay an now why The Distinctive Flavor "SALADA has won it millions of users.) » & AC. COOK, WEst-4073, EL iot-0350, Distributors, METROPOLITAN Five Days, Starting Tuesday, Oct. 16 — Mats, Wednesday Saturday 7 ' ROU 2 GU Sagques Pierre “E “JULIAN TOM LTINGE’BROWN BLACK and WHITE REVUE oF 1924 Brothers, W Saxophone Artints COMPANY. OF ee 70 enrerraineRs 70 Seance “That Qu PRICES 5" MA “Home Beautiful Week” Special offering in a 3-piece Bedroom Suite, finished in French gray, blue and old rose, decorated; consist- ing of bed, chiffonier and dressing table. A Very Attractive Suite at ol 5 50 sh y Extra $28.50 Store open Saturday evening, Oct. 18, 7 to 10 Wd he 5 Suits formerly sold at $50.00 11 Suits formerly sold at $45.00 35 Suits formerly sold at $40.00 22 Suits formerly sold at $35.00 20 Suits formerly sold at $30.00 (No alterations) SALE STARTS FRIDAY, 9 A. M. SHIRTS Genuine Elder's Poplin and Corded Madras Shirts in neat stripes and checks He Dee teers Two for $2.50 CAPS One large lot of assorted $2.00 Caps, all sizes, all raoa .. $1.00 half price MEN’S OVERCOATS One special lot of Over- coats in dark patterns. Wonderful values at — $15.85 SILK SHIRTS $4.98 $7.00 heavy pure Silk Shirts in plain and fancy colors, all $4.98 sizes, go at. COLLARS Genuine E. & W. Starched Collars, 9¢; 3 for...25¢ Semi-soft Collars, three styles, all sizes UNDERWEAR Genuine B. V. D. Union for sveee Le LD i for ... HATS BY Genuine Velour Hats, all colors, all sizes, go at. $3.89 SHIRTS $5.00 Green Hood Fiber Silk Shirts in plain and fancy colors, all sizes, at HALF ;, $2.50 PRICE .. SHIRTS Mattewan Poplins, also pin stripe and checked percale Shirts, 98c sizes 14 to 16.. WINTER UNDERWEAR Heavy Winter Union Suits, wool process, made by Galaxy Mills, to go at, aut... 91.98 suit Men's Heather-mixed Sox, all sizes, 29¢; 4 pairs for -.. $1.00 ed English = Handkerchiefs Men’s Sanitary packed Handkerchiefs, ready for use; soft finish One large lot Knit Ties, Cheney Ties, ete,, go at MEN’S OVERCOATS A fino selection of Men's Over- coats, latest styles, belted back; all sizes and colors, on sale at $19.85 SHIRTS E. & W. fine madras, Ro- chelle silk stripe, heavy Oxfords and flannels, all go at one price cemOARTERS enuine Boston 19 c Garters at 29c Sidley Wide Web Garters at BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Genuine English Broad- cloth Shirts, Green Hood, Ide and Rochelle makes, blue and tan, $2.98 to go at.... OX Shawknit Silk Lisle Sox, 29¢; 4 pairs for $1.00 Pure Thread Silk Sox, all colors, pair 3 Pairs for $2.00 SUSPENDERS Genuine Presi- 39c dent Suspenders Fashion Craft Dress Sus-| penders 29 c Genuine Stetson Hats, lat- est blocks, $5.98 Bo. ten UNDERWEAR Men's Galaxy Silk and) Wool Union Suits, sizes, $. 4.8 ) At oe seceee ba 69c “Naw, it was a pink ribbon or something with a little silver do-funny on it looked like a sleeve- holder” — But was it, a I? United Furniture Co. 408-410 Pike St. FOURTH AND PIKE SEABOARD BANK BLDG. CREDIT IF YOU WISH “WE SELL FOR LESS" YOUNG'S SHIRT SHOP Closing Out Stamm Bros.’ Entire Stock and Other Merchandise i Young’s Guarantee Back of Each Article Sold ! 1218 Second Avenue Se Oe ee

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