The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1924, Page 3

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TLE A FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1924 THE S$ PAGE 8 a ‘HOME NAME FURNACE SPECIAL | NEW OFFICERS FAMOUS Members of the boant of directors | “SUNBEAM” jot the Lebanon home, 1110 W, ath \ at, have reelected R. D, Hull presi Pipeless Furnace dent of the non-sectarian home for Clean and Healthful the ensuing year, it was Announced Comfort and Cheer Quickly Friday, ‘The home started the | Installed Year with ning girls and one baby, Why Suffer From the Con? Other officers elected were: Rev. ames LL, Welch, honorary . BLACKIE BEAR GOES € ° SKATING; THINKS OF || melnia Gre o FOREST CREATURES || o| UT in the Duwamish valley || there's lots of skating now vy Kids with the little steel run. Hers on thelr feet aro swarming All over acres of ico, formed of | Wife Had to Go Out and Bring in the Bacon While FOO BDALGW, (filta. of “watery lez} Hubby Sat Home in Ease!” by the recent rains Let All the Women Wor (,”” Writes Man— OTTO F. KEGEL, Preatdent” ng Back the Good Old Cave-Man Days When\}) lent; Rev R.H. Warren, Rey. T tried it oy OYNT PI y | jmond Rees and Rev i myaeit and f BY CYNTHIA GREY : | [Shane vice presi Gen we jrad a dandy|) Out of the maze of letters written me by widows and} seoretary; Rey }olal secreta BM, Bind, troas: urer; H. J, Probstfeld, auditor, All workers in the home wore re- elected including Mra, C. EB. Rose, Superintendent; Rev. C. EB. Rosd, financlat secretary, and Mr M. » Rose, finan: time with the |) single girls complaining of the married woman who “hogs’’| seemed ©91) one froi d it tai brand ) le to taghe iunivc that’ from a man, and it contains a brand new angle to tagk was a mighty|| He heartily hails the idea of women working, married,| funny steht|| single or otherwise. Let them all work, he saya, and then|}) } boys. They !| the positions, by working when she doesn’t have to, here's| | | nderwear ) | ( bear skating || Onto the otherwise tiring discussion, | Noble, assistant and nurse. and when 11 the men won't have to. It is written sarcastically, of | ! During the past yoar five cases toll down || coumees M ey a AA were committed to’ the home te! which onty|| Course; but then, there is food for serious thought in hia the juvenile court and from othor nappened once {| Statements: 7 , : reer) courts, Two were deserted wives, || OF twlee, they were delighted. Dear Cynthia: Women refuse to give up their jobs to me.| }both young girls. Ton babies wore|| With this cold snap on, I can't || Tam certainly glad of that, altho I’m a man. | At Unusually Low Prices Women’s Union Suits | sseq’ Cotton Union Suits cere Winter weight Union Suits, made of Mediuni weight Uni i mh . . 3 r K eid A ae ghee “ty te r . , edium weight Union Suits, made of ogee age peitae Wee Fen || Sy i ea ceoienta ak tone Women say they like men's work. Fine! Why not let a very fine grade combed cotton; some selected yarns, and well finished with Special Terms mothers kept, report states, aud|| ‘iins, Of course, moat of my {| them do and let them have lots of it. It’s a certain cinch| | with mercerized stripe, low neck, | °° itd ! 30 DAYS’ SALE ee folks are comfortably stowed || there will not be enough work for men and women both. |]! sleeveless, and knee length, well-fin- | flat lock seams, They are half low Phone KL iot1518 ECKART HEATING AND PREACHER — Golemnly)—Rastus,|| “Y#Y for. the winter now, but It looks as tho things are going to be rosy for the men— do you take dis here woman for|| Muy of the others have # pretty |/ that the old primitive methods of “women doing all the better or for worse? tough time when tho snow and | work” will come back in style again. | ished with flat lock "| neck; have elbow length | seams; very serviceable 9 fe | oe i) ei) cule 9 “C | garments; sizes 88 to 44. | length. Sizes 2, 4, 6, | ail dor 5 | and 10, Very Special... . i ; PLUMBING CO. ST TUR—Paheon, ah “shoots It! baste ars with your warm ||, Of course, some men will not agree with me on this point, A most unusual value at SOLE AGENTS piven igor. |} nouses and clothes and abundant || but they are the ones who are easily swayed by women’s| First Floor 320 Westlake North | SECRET OF HAPPINESS |] supply of food, get to thinking || charms, an : as ipa that the weather 9 wreaking Personally, I believe the primitive working wife was loved | + sutenuameernnasumrsca © Kreatest menace on earth to/]| terriblo hardships upon y it vty ag 5 j 8 cas , Cl S l if BOSSING WIFEY happiness is the ill health with which, | might help somo to ¢& a eae ela Agere is the case today BILL. | earance ale o = “So you tok! your wife that you|*° Many women are affileted, Tho! | thought to the antmalx and birds Not } y ffi epi he bat dl , deihelove: T poutd| t * J Bay going: to ber boss of the} Fours woman is subject to pain and! ‘a fury. Not being sufficiently versed in primitive lore, I would |}, a tear irregularities, the mother to the tor: | L. | not attempt to answer that question. ee t “You bet I did! And after that | (ures, of displacements with conse-| \________/|_ Seriously speaking, tho, there is a word of warning in ghe never does anything uuntess | (Um sos aang and nervousness = oa ‘ this bit of sarcasm which Bill has passed along over the sre tells me about it afterwards." [Ole Mile aged woman to the un-| SCOTLAND'S BLIND ORGANIST | Cynthia Grey desk today. <Am. Legion Weekly, e congitions caused by this) poepURGH, fcotland—Dr. Al - critical age. The one remedy to con- There IS danger that men will subside into a state of even) 3 trol these conditions and restore the| fred Hollins, one of Scotland's most} : . Yawk sand ms QUITE A DIFFERENCE system to a norma? healthy condition gifted organists, ts totally blind, greater coma than they enjoy now, with regard to hard Every American boy has a chance] js Ly 3, “ay sccbek “ee denunis tert 100s : a to become president and every Ger petit et peg oe ada ee Se him. He} There IS a chance that they will revert to type and sit man boy runs tho risk of being) been restoring sick and ailing wom-|never makes the slightest slip on| by, nonchalently, while wife, strengthened by much battling talied upon to form a new cabines/en to health and happiness.—Adver-| the keyboan!, And all of his play:| with the elements, goes out into the storm and brings home Life, tisement. ing is timed perfectly. | the bacon. te isin | Or is there? | At Greatly Reduced Prices Sixteen hundred and twelve pairs Six hundred twenty-four pairs Women’s Silk-and- Women’s-Silk-and- | Mercerized Stockings Wool Hosiery 59 $1.00 | Semi-fashioned; fancy stripe from top to toe, in two-tone colors of | this lot, fancy knit with embroidered | Anyway, women have a new question to ponder. If they | TH E BON Ma RCH E tare going to fill men’s shoes, is it going to make the men | | lazy? * ‘ | RGA IN BASEMENT " | Is it going to make them less interested than ever in} shouldering the husband and father’s responsibility? Is it going to put the cart before the horse, as it were? ore | There are also silk-and-heather in nthia ¢ n M yy will receive call- Are there any homestead lands In| ) s . Ala ey oe jen tana|| Friday from 1 to 2 p, m. and on Black and Silver clocks of contrasting color. In Blue 7) 0 aire an rimmer ot Hip Cm anne bes plaid | from 11 Black and Cordovan , and Red heather—sizes 814, 914 and | i der the homestead laws. Write to|| \ o in The Cordovan and Silver 10. ave. the commissioner of the gen land office, Washington, D. C., for Y Me: 7 information. Jand make dbout 0.7 of 1 per cent WAT) s ee of the whole milk, or & per cent of Twat | Where can I got It re, cards, | the lid matter. The ash aa a a mY Sizes ohlets and 1 r debate ichote ts neutral or slightly alkaline, R to 44 n of| differing in that respect from the josh in the other animal foods. The :— 3 a Plain and overplaid Polaire and Krimmer Cloth. With Against Sizes 9, 914 and 10, Special $1 00 | Special 59c | —First Floor | Clearance Sale of a Well-Known Amertcan Union| three mineral aubstances in which 203 «Weatory| Aw fean dictaries are often defi ’ . } all-fur and fur-trimmed collars, inverted pleats, belts, ee aaa ie ane Re ae al J obber Ss Line of | side fastenings, novelty cords, these Coats are genuine What are the mi ce of Phosphorus én } bargains at this price. Fully lined and quilted waist PRR Sak baailuekis tu saith! 06 y abundant in milk. 3 lined. sist mainly of the phosphates a # ‘ot contain much tron, jorids of soda, potash and Tim little ts present is in an un- Ny available form. Milk is, ver, much richer in lime than other common foods. eee Pure Linenand Lawn ; | | Handkerchiefs ? /2¢ | Samples and Odd Lots of Pure Linen and Lawn Hand- the Kodak Way J o:0 tuere in tie United Sinton? One hundred and twenty-nine. Boys’ and Girls’ Union Suits Heavy Cotton Suits, slightly fleeced. “Ro Tex” brand. Gray for boys, and white for girls. With Dutch neck, short sleeves, ankle C | | You can now make eee pps aay i gis ee Dade ‘ ! | I ry, an hig Of what hind et woot was the kerchiefs—All Priced Regardless of Former Value! | Gg | tures; may enjoy in This is There is a | 1,547 Handkerchiefs in This Lot | There are Pure Linen and Lawn Handkerchiefs attractively embroidered and in unusual patterns and color combinations— fition, however, in many c motion those personal pictures that you have always treasured as “‘stills’’. And the Cine- Kodak has made it com- paratively inexpensive. Demonstration: at wh your convenience, that it was made of and that (t ia safe to. tak der an elder tree in a@ the lightning tree of whi There are many ning various trees eee Men’s Work Shirts 95c Men’s Union Suits $1.25 Sizes 40 to 46 Heavy Cotton Suits, fine ribbed, in ecru. Boys’ Corduroy Trousers $1.39 —Wide bordered effect, with deep hems, in a variety of colors, with motifs in colors. -Novelties in a wide range of patterns and bright colors. > tolled at evening: ° . a ; i signal to the inhabitants (a paste —Dainty Sheer Lawns, hand- and machine-embroidered. | extinguish } It ta nt Sizes 141, to 17 Blue Work Shirts of fine quality Defiance chambray. Sizes 8 to 16 Nearly all are perfect—some are slightly rumpled from handling—All are ex- | ceptional value. —First Floor | Northwestern Photo Supply Co. (Eastman Kodak Co.) 1415 Fourth Ave. Of dark brown cordu- roy, medium wide wale. Girls’ Smart Polaire’ 722,620" 95c S, | Leather Gauntlets, in | black and brown, | Boys’ Blouses | (Seconds) ' Sizes | 690 Stic | Of percales and ging- = hams, in light and dark y over the 8 However, it appears merely e mpulsory,| and that Rls edict was wise precau- ——— | tion against fire, In some states of the United States a curfew bell ts The Easiest Way rung as a signal that children must be off the streets unless accom-} To End Dandruff | panica by a guardian. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Seattle, Washington December 31, 1923 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ................$ 8,112,802.52 U. S. Bonds and Certificates of Indebt- There ts one sure ¥ never | ve di edness .. 1,915,593.11._ | ae | shades. and: entirely Other Bonds, War 1,025,987.17 | Sizes | 3 Banking House . 525,000.00 8 to 16 Children’s ee Bay how Saar é 75,000.00 | ° Sits adateee tat aI iene Other R 13,201.00 Smart Polaire Coats, i Stockings tie Ot tha wat ston Customers’ I cts Fi ip (Seconds) means ~ Credit Mes 198,397.16 | elt around or side et Sizes Customers’ Liability / ing styles, with deep fur | 29c 7 to 10 ances and self collars. Trimmed | with novel buttons and Part wool, th quarter stitchings, they come fully | length Hose, Jacquard roll lined, and in browns, tans tops. Bruwn heather mix- and blues. Btures. h and Beauty/ E EALTH and beauty go hand fn hand. Where the system is $16,170,245.75 | LIABILITIES | run down—the face drawn and hag- DR, J. 1. BINYON gard—the body limp and lifeless— i : beauty is missing. Looks of pity | Free Exaraination Capital Stock ... ey 500,000.00 . supplant those that might hay cen ; Jj od Profi " 39 5 nd Hutchins been gazes of admiration. NOTICE BEST GLASSES Surplus and Undivided Profits 604,862.57 | Cireuls Restore pour health and beauty || Wy) aa eee 6 " ireulation ie 100,000.00 | will take caro of herself. §. arm Blankets for ON BARTIC J, S. Bonds Borrowed . 110,800.00 the rich blood tullder—rekindles Cold Nights We are one of the few cptical Our Liability on Outstandin the spark of health and lights tho gtores Inthe Northweat that cealte Cred blaze of be auty by building red Lin Oud $2.95 | er" ftom tart. to Cintat re rat l cells, The nerve power o ne cnket 5 and we are the only one in Acceptances } tem finds life in these very SEATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. Deposits | ms eee od cells, | Build more red blood $4.50 eobEtmination tree by graduate op. I >. rege é ells and your nerve power will in- ometris janses not preaci y £@ fy ‘This price is less than VP ceoaba. & a patie te Rich S195 Sitaschacstaiy nesseeary the manufacturer's cost of production! through your sys- $2.25 | BINYON OPTICAL CO. ible Sheet $1.55 ie FIST AVE. vaired. You will be ready to copa | ! : + with the impurities and blemishes MR ee Marek ike SOLO that handicap beauty Double! Bute Weal: Pala: Blak FREE A {eal health means beauty || Kot ats rr 4 es 8. 8, 8. mean beauty. || ail : $9.00 ; 3, means systems that aro send. b6ck from impurities — pimples, Many Other TEST lackheads, acne, boils, eczema, fam. 8 ‘and good health go hand in hand. RS at ud A B RA M S 8. 8. is made of pure vege | Camp Lewis Wireless METHODS tablo ingredients, It is Ail ROOM Aue ‘etores Surplus War Supplies That lost charm will return Orricers entire system will be re- B, RB. KLUCKHORN, Assistant Cashie HUGH ROWLEY, Asalstant shier W. H. BERRY, Assistant Cashic DIRECTORS Warm Irts, Veat Sizes 5 to mostly A to D. —tor the benefit of people who take © treatm Sports heels and style: treet heels an styles, with Goodyear welt lifts.’ In browr yrown or black Abrams. SEATTLE INS ELECTRONIC O1t Srd Ave, 4 Block above James lakes You Feel Like Yourself Again

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