The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1924, Page 2

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> . DENIED PARDON Students With Autos rH SEATTLI rAR Cynthia Grey: {F Modal Praones ove 8 Come Under Disfavor — Latest Freedom Plea ter, “mo Dean Gould Thinks Motor Car Con- as e r less indiscretions,” he co of Fae wy Mages. 2 Furthermore, it was observed that students are more disposed to drive recklessly than the aver j { wi | thea oye ducive to “Petting Parties” a) / neh f the first term.) that type, and commit more or ¥ GOITER DISGUSTS (092. HOLLYWOOD STAR|:- =: ss so Chicagoan Offers Sebution to rreubtel dents live away from the campus mt Aw m sereen be D k and f nf w > t ex ibe m the words were . an wicentage q excune . I a ale ld be is Oeurs! | x _ ' a ” , , one 4 ex a f regu Teeita )® whieh he discovered He further sates be does thin with out the use of a knife, without dis coloring the akin and without inier fering with the sufferer's daily tasks rT Plaats ey p 50. : ears he home tr ¢ thea remarkable claims. King & konerous tree ofter tol! Costa Rica Plans Houses goiter sufferers who are anx de rid of their affliction. Write 1 for Quake Districts thim today rtinement Zone, May § 0 cities jucla, Costa Rica, severely been begun with determination courage, travelers arriving here rarthquake-proot yi! materials would The favorite construction ts a wooden framework with walls of hamboo poles, among which ts placed | plaster or concrete, It may be char. acterized as reinforced concrete, | mostly reinforcement, or as bamboo o1aiov 4y jstrong, tough and elastic, and under the streas of earthquake movement |the house adapts itself to the motion From Seattle $57.65, in- jin o-way impossible for m more rigid cluding mealsand berth |) structure. Finishing over the on steamer between Van- or concrete with a smooth couverand Prince Rupert! oe stucge finish givem.the hounes » very) sallsfadiory appéaFhice. NV¥Z>0 Mock Oysters ? Cut thin slices of veal 2 inches long by | inch wide. Dip in egg, then in cracker crumbs and fry in deep fat. Serve with stewed tomato dressing seasoned with the famous LEA&PERRINS SAUCE ' ‘THE ORIGIMAL WORCESTERSHIRE CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS 902 Second Ave. Tel. Main 4906 aS GUUnEUUUUUUUUTnnevUannmevennedDHig ena Three Better Ways that‘Jell-well serves you OU'LL like the way offer dozens of delightful it jells quickly and waystoserve it. Tryeach | surely. For we use pure plain. Then add fruit for: gelatine only fromoneof 4 change.’ 5. the most scientific gela- i ‘ 4 tine producers_in the , It’s a tempting dessert world. in any form—one which So Jell-well is always Your family will thor- a successful dessert. oughly enjoy.” It’s rich, transparent, Your grocer has Jell- certified colors lend a weil. He has also Jell- note of cheer and bright- well Gelatine, a superior,! ness to the table. unflavored gelatine for And true fruit flavors salads, desserts, ice —six for your choice-— cream, etc. ae. Snare tte California Food Products Company Los Angeles, California : i D ent J® | wesw. tecond St, tan Anteten Entree 1 cot vet of a i) ete tpn Picasa sme your brs sith dem Ie Tile" sah Seta WE | Saad atoass 'o'Ge d orcas pioneer nagsr asa | “ ©. They often overload | ''!cker 0 3 But a riding on the fenders and Tha ago—in lar-away land aul Ww ag c still meet with loyal souls who perform their serv to hu eles « » ¢ oe make 4) manity and pass on, unknown, their praises unsung " i r) - wens ist the other evening I heard of such a one a wit st Recently a prominent Seattle matron lost contro! of her ¢ . ; : ng the ibe m ed inj car and dashed into a light pole. A crowd gathered about s "i she has knocked her teeth out “Look at the blood!” etc A car makes it easy for stu es = and etc. But nary a one offered assistance date to yet tegether in mall ‘ A colored gentleman came up and said: “She is ured <p rcied Eh cote A dimple yh mega . | H - silad fee haat tie canseeae tose die ate . = troppet | places, readbouses and others of : as no one ca or help NO response trom the crowd t nee ta He made his way to the woman and offered assistance damaged by earthquakes in March, | encased in concrete. The bamboo ts | |\Everyday Heroes—Their Praises Are U1 g—Bu Who Would Attempt to Estimate Their Wo te Humanity? BY CYNTHIA GREY tter man than I am—Gunga Dir ve read Kipling’s nortal ode to the bla slave, Gunga, who gave his life for his master without the | Promptly he removed her and her belongings to his humbk machine and whisked her to the nearest hospital. After seeing that she was properly cared for, and that her belong ings we nt his way unknown His skin was black, but no man is whiter than he,” said the lady when relating her experience. “And to think, fore I had recovered sufficiently to thank him, he had dis appeared.” “A better man than I am.” Did this thought occur to j any of the crowd of white men gathered about who offered no a unce? I wonder. safe, he w ‘ee re aioe 8 Bobbed Haiy | Cynthia Grey will recety» call. | T. iN | ere on Monday, Wednesday and | he an ou Friday, from 1 M ' ne tin on Tursday n the bobbed hair ques May 1 express mine? at some women are the most in ent med | 5 appea # on earth, When voces" Beauty Shop | bobbed mine. Well, my friends and family were shocked. | C "t Off 1t was terrible to become so com an er mon as to bob one’s hair. ‘The ene women who criticised tod ag the 1 hed jont my mares) = Daatran Shave PORTLAND, Ore. Me ed mine when ¥ parior tan't a ey waited until it it's @ woman's idea of the founta ef youth. rome of these women who are nea { they are a da } lcould see how they look. Many | there, according to the law, but she! A woman can get her hair bobbed bob thelr halr for vanity, |can't get a shave mf A.G This was the decision today of udge Hawkins in the famous « Grey: Please convey | 7448 ns to y to the man who made |f the state of Oregon ve. 11 fetor of the Peac grave error of Jensen, bobbed hair ia cently. He certainly Beauty parlors, Barbers were strumental in bringing charg against Hilda for cutting hair out a barber's license. }down the wrath of the opposite nex jupen his head. Hut, Miss Grey, we man are not | a1 Uke bim. I much rather prefer) Judge Hawkins’ decision decreed * girls and women With bobbed No patron may there obtain a [hair than to mee it untidy, loose ends | shave or have a beard trimmed, but | | trailing and hairpins protruding at | patrons, and women only, may Also V'll wager that there be shorn of thelr luxurious | 8 A04 \tressees and may apparently find| nee the bob came in VoRUe. the fountain of youth. | it haw its drawbacks.) ‘The decision was based on the nly @ question rontentions of the defense that the | will be forced |word barber is derived from the Bes | RIDAY- SATURDAY SPECIALS C. O. D, or phone extension rods: || 2-day sale: greatly reduced— 20c ~ | party boxes — wash boiler: sale priced—| | ice cream freezer— 75 195 SEATTLE Les TACOMA SECOND AVE. AND PINE 8T. tay ’ torchiere: special— 1° Pee ge oe de, ae eee ee er marmalade jar: extra special— 89c COMPLETE heavy quality bath towel — — jouble thread 1 cut glass mar . Silver plat and spoon. Several designs to se- bath towel. Size 20x 40. Fancy pink, blu lect from, Regular 1.50 value. Special Friday-Saturday, 89¢ gold or orchid colored borders, Special Fri complete WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT theirs grow long thru fmabil-!1atin word, “barbus,” meaning es governments of Norway,/to retain their nationality on mar Sweden and Denmark are bringing | Tage to a foreigner. | ‘ty to get near the barber shops. | beard. 2 | before their respective parliaments PRO BOB. | Rights for Women | bills to give certain rights to wom: Using Baby Talk STARTLING OFFER 10 Dear Miss Grey: 1 w know how the general gards women who t baby talk gehggy Ber err bags ay." | Found Treatment Which Heated His) 4, It addy this and ‘daddy that a long, and I think it is disgusting. special when the Anywhere. he have no Let them wear ; their hair bobbed. but when they ; Javenport. va W. ‘ol start this “daddy” line, it's too}, > port, lowa.—Dr, W. 0. Cof fee, Suite 1120, St, James Hotel Bid, »| the sore ‘ piuch to swallow | a eh ee ty flavored olive oil.| ANOTHER MAN WHO THINKS. |{# city, one of the most wide en inte, tee at e% | One will show a. marked | Dr. Hethweil eae iee known physicians and surgeons in/ n from the shoes, makes walk- phange Made ef only the purest Optometrist , . the central west, announces that he! ing or dancing a delight and takes | ners pix bow ; scomrnonded by She Would found a treatment which completely |the sting out of corns and bunions, |{¥*ry school of medicine, unfailing Discuss Sideburns healed him of catarrh in the heaa | hot Ured Sehiog, svollen, tender | Dortelive. 5 Beists se ak Stee tines: 4. he and nose, deafness and head noises, kage and a ral . . | «di satto.bbtipy after many years of suffering. He Address, "5 | or 0 LV: } | reading daily abo ec then gave Lenox, N.Y re] ph ee Ma treatment to a number | . s pb of other sufferers and they state that your foo Daing nome | Ce ; THOUSANDS OF MEN vie’ CATARRH SUFFERERS ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE, | 0 TIRED, ACHING vant ‘AND WOMEN ARE Own Catarrh and Now Offers te | shoes pHa: yd roe with pote | Send 1k Brea to Setticace bunions that make you fringe with) ONLY HALF -WEL L i 4 Hen, ‘you will | i ath and gently rubbing relief fro SOOT PASE i, |. .Not elck enough to go to a doc- |tor—not well enough to enjoy lite, | mixture of Old Port | ua. 18 Years’ Experience —Advertisement that giv ma rest now and they were completely healed. | | The Doctor is so proud of his achieve ment and so confident that his treat |ment will bring other sufferors the | | sams freedom it gave him, that he is | offering to send a 10 days’ supply ab-| | solutely free to any reader of this pa of | | | i s { | 2,000,000 Pieces per who writes him. Dr, Coffee has} | 1] | | }let the ladies discuss the men and lthetr sideburns? Yours for a good hot discussion, ONE OF THE HAIRPIN GAD * {specialized on eye, ear, nose and of Mail Yearly Go | throat diseases for more than thirty | five years and is honored and respect. | to P. O. Cemetery |ed by countiess thousands, “If you| | HILADELPHIA, May §.—Two {Suffer from nove, head or throat ca-| | oe — fr geti rede ee fet. | tarrh catarrhal deafnesn or head ters. parcels and packages, are re. | DOs him your name and ad ceived in Philadelphia every year Advertisement lwhich never get to the persons ex = |pecting them. They are sent to the — lcemetery of the post office depart PLATES | ment, the dead letter office | It is the little orphan pieces of mail | |for which no homes can be found | that go to Washington into the dead-} lietter office, 7.500 of them every | week. Much of this matter is there | traced back to the senders, but lots more of {t is declared hopelonsty | homeless and is treated as such, I A number of articles for which no | owner can be found are sent to New {york and sold. Violins sets, scrubbing board * |dresses —- cverything imaginable makes up the motley array. $7.50 $12.50 $15 cked by the reputation for ling of the old reliable ntal Offices, our experts eclal care to fit you with just thy er plate to fit the con- tour of your mouth and give you « natural, pleasant appearance. Examination and Estimate Pree mber this—this office has 1 one location for 22 years, pretty good proof that we tistied our patients and stood 1 be right that any work we do for | SONNY'S BIG WISH “Oh, dear! 1 wish | was grandpa, or eine baby.” | “Why, darling?" { | “Grandpa's teeth are gone and baby’s haven't come ) Boston | here to you will watisty and please you, Boston Dental Offices mn Second Ave. 1. 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