The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1924, Page 4

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Ph ia aaa JIE Cymt PAC THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDA hia Grey: to Bring Her Sons Up. Right; er Does Not Do His Share; Boys Getting Spoiled Fatl : BY CYNTHIA GREY ‘D' AR GREY: I have two dear boy i o church.” Th x ne ‘swea | er day thre one at father never said a word to him, My husband af | at a fighting, but I did not know it wi 1 marr h What car to get my boys to think : ‘about these things, or where can I get help in t ry ther tup. ANXIOUS MOTHER * You must assert your own ideas more strongly than ever. Perhaps your husband laughed at the music and painting as ‘much as at the religious instruction you tried to give your ‘boys. He may have preferred more business-like and athletic studies for them. In this you must meet him half way, but sinsist on his teaching his children to be kind and respectful sto their mother. If you talk this over quietly with your hus- ‘hand and show him what discord and unhappiness will come *to your home if he does not help you, he surely will change this ideas, Then you must appeal also to the manhood of your *sons and to their love for you. Cynt | callers on Mf . }and Friday, from 1 to |and ‘Tuesday and Thureday, | sMoney Returned | from 11 to 12 a. m, at her of. | 1309 | fice in The Star building, | Bevent €. I receive Old Dutch Doctor Found Way to Quickly Relieve oo: ions Excruciating Joint Pains», four feften ¢ Wee Tails J Combing Won't Rid wie Hair of Dandruff} = Trade in Your Old Piano or Phonograph We Allow Full Market Value HUNDREDS ets pe thes onl ae OF PLAYER I tetcr canoes at ee es | We. that bother. ye ROLLS FROM we | unhappy au f 2 iz ( arvon: apply it at Ing; use enough to nd rub it in gentl n ALY iy cos | fips. « Do this tonight, and by morning | which Most, if not a yopr dandruff | mind thi Will be gone and r three more|T knew Applications will ly dissolve |my bu one boy and far a that our terested andruff you may 10c to 35c EACH If you are not in- in a-fine new Phonograph at| You will find, too, that J be as happy aa I | , /p And digging of the scalp will stop at | always ahead, and things will a 25% to 35% re- once. and your hair will be fluffy.|/an right d * k lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and Ak CONTENTED WIP! uction, ask to see look and fee! a hundred You can get liquid arv drug store and it work f Let “Gets-It” | Meow Deni | instruments. me for two foon as possible Phone MAin-7563, Call after 6 | : ™m. MRS. L. ( ne |i E d Co eee =}: Victrola * H our rns Schoolgirl \ Brunswick . 4 2 Dear Cynthia Grey: Here's an A | Sonora . This Corn | other one. 1 would apprecigte it| 1/5 =<Atg Victrola ... fa if you can find splice te} H => H Brunswick .. 1 ae : Aya Sonora I am boarding in a home near! |/EM kG ‘ there. 1% if there brunswick“ ho reads this colum uld need a girl after school r evenings to take care of childr i pr kind as I need the money. E. Cynthia Grey, MA in-0600. =" WOTE IS DELAYED Try it.| to any com of r Dore’s Appointment to Park | Board Goes to Committee jou can “peel the In this way our patrons in the Uni- Gon cr calloes right off with es, WE CARRY bd ity distri all, Nu be - WE DO AS o , 7 ce 2 foie guaranteed with your corm cr mewey belk!| While a vote on the confirmation NO STENCIL WE. ADVER: versity district can take advantage of pares Bis. Chae, SAL er. | Sas. Dore wall khown erin] 1S 0 0. TISE— the sale without coming down town. The Owl Drug Co.—Advertisement. |nal attorney, to the park board was! \ BRIN( | ee fin progress Monday. Councliman Bas dete EVERYTHING PERTAINING & To MUSIC THIS. W. T. Campbell interrupted and| 1 ; |askea that the appointment be re-| Inver ‘WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS RETAIL pa Ad a ay anneaemiaans heeaea Maseaetiiialee J ferred to committee | A STANDARD . on Taivareity 3 ITH YOU € iors Wai appoictad to wlcedd 7. MAKE Downtown Store University Store WITH YOU MMM MMMM MY J a en | . PUGET SOUND J. Fisher, by Mayor Brown. Con. |firmation by a majority of the coun lcllmen is required to make the ap- these slightly used | upright and console Sale Price 865 45 $125 1519-23 Third Ave. This Is An Unequalled Should Profit ] Buying By This Opportunity Great Sale ON PAYMENTS YOU WILL NEVER MISS conn rer Every Home Just as We Expected—These Wonderful Values Are Bringing a Tremendous Response! This real sale has already enabled a great number of Seattle homes to enjoy the instrument of their chelee—and their enjoyment is completed by the knowledge that they have bought at a price far below their greatest expectation, on terms easier than they ever the thought possible. Don't delay in strument of YOUI qholee | Our Unqualified Guarantee Is Your Absolute Protection here come in now Own and Enjoy a Beautiful Player Piano There's nothing selfish about the purchase of a Player Piano—it can be played and enjoyed by every member 365 of the family. It brings the world’s best music into your home. During this great sale you cz 2come the zg Sale you can become the ON PAYMENTS YOU WILL NEVER MISS proud possessor of a wonderful brand new standard make 88-note Player Piano. The price is only. Band and Orchestra Instruments In this department you will find wonderful values in scores of small instruments, ‘musical merchandise, sheet music and books. Come in now. ———————————————————————— NACHOENEA URES AUAH UHM HONEA AHR NAH AATI So That We May Serve You Better That is the object of our plans to entirely remodel this great music store. We are determined that these alterations will make this the most convenient and most de- lightful music store on the Pa- cific Coast. In order to carry out the extensive alterations you will readily see that it is absolutely imperative to clear our floors of this vast stock of musical instru- ments. Never Before Have Fine Baby Grand Pianos — Been Offered at Such Startling Price Reductions $585 $685 a ANESAUDASEANEHEA HEANOR HAM N we have pd rim PU DDDUTLATODEDSEDUSDUADIERRED HESSEN ASTUTE: sold isularly from our floors for many . Pek care to thousands After years and years of service to the f q est age cote $825 FES people of the Northwest we have made Ss pee 10 thousands of satisfied customers and 7G: PAY AS LITTLE AS $ PER MONTH enthusiastic friends, and this great EX selling event is going to give us a world of infinite satisfaction and pleasure, because our tremendously reduced prices are going to enable hundreds of Seattle homes to own the beautiful in- strument they have so long desired. Part of This Vast Stock to Be Sold From Our University Store The time is short, we must get under way with our remodeling plans at once, the workmen are waiting, and to clear our floors in the shortest possible time we have sent a part of our great stock to be sold through our Univer- sity Store at East 45th and Brooklyn. in | FP 3 Beautiful Brand New Duet Benches Regular Value $15 $9.50 ONLY ONE TOA CUSTOMER SUERDERDNLELISBESDDOED S22 LEGS UBS BPSELESS DEED SRERN ARAMA TRAE CUTE Ud 2D TEESE ERE RSE Sale Price A Piano in Every Seattle Home And why not? Of course, you want a piano. You want the children to learn, you want to entertain friends who can play, you want to ask your neighbor to come over and see your new piano! And your longing can now be a joyful reality. We actually offer a beautifully finished, fine- tone, standard-make $285 Upright Piano for Tp ITN TAHT TTT WRAY ERED TEAL UD DOSED EL ADERCUPUUDIT/ EODLNEL SDI EUE ED Pe HEROD E. 45th and Brooklyn VICTORIA. fi. 6, Port Angeles, Sirnite Points Wes 12:00 midnight ing spits iting both gar (% DUCTILE in Hamrhond was 1AM, ANACORTES L 3 repealed when clothing mer Fiee ack, a 2s S hants protested that their sales had Fare $1.00 each way: Ladies ‘Hat: ¢ nants p eiaaihh Port Townsend Rail Con> lod cre A, Mections and MI Peete’ tyles every day) aluos « offered \\ ; coy DR. MAYFIELD in tl One Price Store W Es-Multary and STAD BA’ folu Second Ave Former Lectarer ot Mon. and Thurs.. 10:30 p. m. (Goey Thru to Nesh Bay on Monday Trip Only) SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS ally, 10 p.m. ¥ ‘© Medical Clinle 40 Yenrs’ Treating Men Medicine Free Washingtap Bidg, 105 Are, ~~ SHADE Pannense Six round trips necting. COMPLETE RELIEF UARA D, ful T_ cannot r f vin Oreun nnd arbor, daily 2100 mers and schedules TNE « Yo HoMOD to change without tant = |p DN ba For sale at Owl Drug Co. and other drug stores, In-| expensive,—Advertisement | bday from Viet | ee and a little later prosecuting a musk—a very necessary element in | is _ % s Pi 0, 2 Seattle i i |ney. In 1890 he was elected the manufacture of high-grade per-| Yuneral services for Lars Peter.) in 1860, arrived in Seal Pioneer Washington Judge | ce tne superior Sourt nd in 1802 be |freycnunufucture of highigrade Mer.{son, plonecr restaurant man, were |and at. thé Passes at Age of 79 | came associated with the law firm] perfume, industry. The tiny musk| held from the Bonney-Watson cha-| operating « Judge Julius H. Stratton died at $:20 Monday | 1308 Seneca st., at the age of 79. | With his parents he came across} learned worked his way thru Willamette uni. ul | _He nerved a! term ax superintend. | |School Exhibits at | Kitsap County Fair BREMERTON, Sept, 23 j exhibits will feature the annual Kit versity o day are promised by the fair ugement, |the plains in a covered wagon in | 1854 from his birthplace In Indiana They settled in Oregon, the t Me = Sh SOL — vs os STEAMER |pointment effective. cl Se 9 SY pai NY Cf ; We ay tt ya ir ny a Nr = SCHEDULES |aaeenr mene NSO ee ghee ree Wil degog bP I AN Ak ‘0 devote mor: to his private Naa ST Ae heeang tant Ss a et Crete é UL Seve Money, Travel by Steamer business, he said. He has been a : ~ eee ee oar Sat ll - ‘ TACOMA member since 1920, when we eam cae gueeaeilicmer crs SSS = Leave Colman Dock Mayor Hugh — == — — eet ae = —- Daily 7, 9, 11 A. M, 1, 3 & served as presi. y Zion efit of the Oregon state penitentiary || WASHINGTON.—An edict issued | Pj Rest. t ) Pel Tuesday afternoon, The Fra Single Ronnd HAMMOND, La.—Hamn T | Jand in 1888 came to Seattle and be joneer Nestauran : 45c trip” 80 Trip men may now we ar knicker STRA ON DIES srs" gain coe ee J recently in Southeastern Thiber, pro ternal Order of Eagles of prosecuting hibiting the killing of deer to obtain Proprietor Buried Mr. Peterson was born in D lof Stratton, Lewis and Gilman deer had already become scarce and | The judge js survived by his wife|the edict will serve to make the ob- Jana anon, Julius, Jr (taining of musk even more difficult. onstant evening at his home, Delight eA. on» | 48 Charming to the taste as well as i visht| refreshing to thespirit. JUST TRY IT. Thies races| CHOICEST INDIA, CEYLON and JAVA TEAS nh. & UO. COOK, MA In-0000, KL let-0250, DISTRIDUTORS | “Princess” Steamships leave Seattle dally for Vancouver and Victoria, 1, from Colman Dock, foot of Marion Street. TRE DAY BOAT—For Victoria and Vancouver, daily at ..,.9:00 THE NIGHT BOAT—For Vancouver direct, daily at 1:30 Fares to Victoria where ie printer’s trade and Fares to $2.75 Rimutea” S83oraay rienis|| S425 ymca % DAILY TRANSCON to al in . the Fest and Eastern United States. A trip through the Wonderful ian Tacific Rockies at me extra cost. Stop-overs where you CITY TICKET OFFICE ce 608 Second Avenne, Telephone MA in-5587 B. L. SHEEHAN, General Avent, Passenger Department School H420 falr CANADIAN PACIFIC

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