The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1924, Page 16

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PAGE 16 Crutch a id Cane Club-W hat Does It Mean to You? Worthy Appgal Is Bo Mornin BY CYNTI “TO CYNTHIA GREY: We rne on the Wings of g Mail IIA GREY are coming to you great and immediate problem, one that you, thru extensive contact with the pub! ion, the Disab lic, mi able to s« Ive, led American Veterans of the eattle chapter No. 2, wfil conduct a drive to obtain members for its newly star November 10, This week The purpose of the drive, the organization for benefit o plained daily in the different ing week. But what we need now the success of our big workers, who, during the to raise more than undertaking week of the formed Crutch and Cane elub, drive will last all funds sorely needed by f the membership, will be ¢@x- newspapers thruout the com- anything else to insure is volute er women drive, will aid the or ganization in collecting memberships Without a sufficient possibly succeed. Already, se have volunteered to send mem individuals have also pledged t women, who remember what suffered for their country, still suffer, have enlisted their drive, but at least 200 more to adequately take care of the refore. behalt of nd to exten organ matter wi There ease than more appeal te cou womanhood men, crippled, blinded, gassed, stricken, in tals, out of work, gave everything they had, and arg surely deserving a little gratitude In retura. They t to feel that the public has not forgotten them. headquarters of the I Veterans are at ding, Second and those willing to in this great undertaking directed to inquire th phone EL {ot-9235 ave. Here’s a mighty fine opportunity for all of the women who write me about being unhappy because time drags heavily upon their hands, to chase away the lazy bug by doing some useful and constructive work. 1 hope every one of them will read this and simply flood the head- quarters of the Disabled Veterans with offers of assistance. It is # real opportunity, too, for those of vy our bit for our country. grt busy today—tomorrow might be too late. CYNTHIA GREY, Naturalization Query Dear Miss Grey: I was born in foreign country. My father came io the United states when I was a sy and took out his first papers. He did not take out his final papers until after I was 21. Am I a cit! zen, or do I have to take. out_my number of are needed, these, the drive. cannc veral clubs and organizatio: to our aid, while many heir services. More than 100 these gallant ex-service men abers and who comprehend what they rvices for the length of the or a total of 300; task hale me to 6 two years and a e stay at hom: ka me out, ar red and fi » plenty of nic nd am a good looking woman, don’t think he could be ashamed of In the daytime when I am s on me having the ked and I neve a bit of alr? I have asked him why he does ne take me out, and ty ts, “IT my home too wel don't see why it as well an I my yl home to be go! you should + at ur walls. My mother tells mo I'll be ge if I don't get o co t We go to visit m other once a mo At times I don't care what become of me. Oh, please give your opin) as to what I should do amount of f to remain healthy happiness depends y There ts no good reason | can think of why your husband should obect if you take a dat walk fou might have your family phys! an talk this matter over with friend hubby and make {t clear to him that you must have fresh alr and exercise in order to maintain your health, eee Lazative Diet Dear M THE ROSE J R 3 eaves for Spices for K nter Patricia — . rallaghe er when mt CARD FILE OF MENUS 1 f f all the r ELECTION CAKE Memories Excitement Salt for Preserving Pearl Battin, (Next Week Double Binding) HOME MADE PASTE for 4 ing. label art of pow. ISS PATRICIA GALLAGHER, aged five—one\' of Seattle’s baby stars. LADY (Girt Scouts Taught to Be Housewives I Tear n 6 Conduct Kitchen on Budget, and Still Ser ve Excellent Meals me some foods included tive diet, and oblige? The following effects spinach coarse « eads containing bi buttermilk, 0} citizenship papers? MT It is my opinion that you must take out your citizenship papers however, you should consult acierk jin their in the United States naturalization | prunes, bureau, federal building, Third ave. and t and Union st., city. fruit, headin barb, ‘Qur Washington Bureau foods are Stewed figs, laxative Out of Dear Miss Grey: Is there an Our Line formation bureau. at Washington,| Dear ™ D. C. from which I can get in- |, an formation concerning small church| 1 e sort of question y ; weddings, decorations, etc.? If 80, ver in this column. You BY MARIAN HALE Lunch what is the address? DL. P. {can secure this {nformation from Ne YORK, ¢ 31 dirty Cucumber SUNDAY The Seattle Star Washington bu-|the mayor or from the office of the |+' Scout movernent was organize « Breakfast reau, 1322 New York ave. has pub-|collector of internal revenue, fed- | with the iden of n D f atte rang Toast Jany lished a, pamphlet concerning this eral building. to get acquainted with t p and other information relative to | K——— —______—_| m ph weddings. It may be had 10S T—Almost ~ everything, aled a nee ing there and inclosing 2 cei watches, spectactes, umbreflas, Amer- loose postage stamps. napkin rings, furs, purses, lock. a well ods 1 7 be ets, ete. And each article is of f 1 as first aid ft § IP Old Coins especial value to its original . y, , at -Briarcliffe) » d Sta oe | Mane of the lgrgest un hea? : But I regret to announce that || camps in the country, is being main Dear Miss Grey: Where can 4/) it is impossible to use the Cyn- || tained purely to produce a race of find out what the value of || thia Grey column for the adver. || future hot and sampe is? tising of lost personal effects. A part of every WINNIFRED. To do so would defeat the very | ||» to provide 21 m You should be abe to obtain this || purpose of the work being car- || of hungry girls with information at the technology de-|| ried on, and Mr. and Mrs. Gen. ||to do it with partment of your public Ibrary. eral Public should readily un- And mer = a nd derstand that to convert these |and the m He Expects a columns into advertising space ||nulnber of cal Divorce || would be unfair to those seek- || mands of the « Dear Misa Grey: > This is impor- ing information and advice, | Besides the tant to me, About two months ago I always endeavor to find (jing, the J met a young man and have kep homes for children and do what | for the ea steady company with him " I can to aid those who have been bles an aincs: unfortunate thru sickness and | struct rs ‘A lot of girls at the dances ten|| Mf luck. Evidently many read. ||up the dishes 1 me he has been married for three || €8 misunderstand this phase of || Hero are years and has a baby girl. 14;) ™y work. But there is a vast girls b Beuitiaett? yaldo Yieard, be difference in asking for a home || of abow Fioraity abaay past: for a motherless babe and locat- | One night, when we were going leg an umbrella left on a street to a show, I asked him about his w nd y, and he wanted to know who told me and said “peo. © THIA GREY ple were always butting in.” He admitted to me that he was mar red and had a girl, but that he| had been separated for five or six) months and said he expects a di yoree in a few months. But, Miss Grey, I love him in| spite of it all. Should I quit going| with him until he gets the divorce or never mind wh: people think | and stick to him? UNDECIDED. My personal opinion is that tho man is not “on the square,’ and should you continue to go with him} you stand a chance to lose a lot, in-| cluding your good name, and gain| Doos May income tax? I oorm and make th But camp life r |eet acqu 4 with the gre Dinner 4 in ult Cup (Oranges and Bananas) FRIDAY Breakfast Apple Sauce Whe Supper Just $5 por Dinner ulmon C) and market SATURDAY Breakfast has Sand ; the Smile Maker | Buttered Toant — Milk Ce ‘cumstances | Luneh gence, No wonder the youngsters sroaa smile—they know a real treat are when they taste it—-thnt delicious, Scully's SKOOKUM! Scully’sSKOOKUM isa delight. ful combination of pure cane and Cmte sugar. Its distinctive fl as the result of the perfect blend- ing of nature's purest sweets, Prepare now for tomorrow's breakfast—ask your grocer for a can of Scully’s SKOOKUM. A taste will tell how very well it satisfies, So fillin this Trial | Coupon and mail it to us with | five (5) cents in cash or stamps, | argu ‘Peasants Weave Georgeous Cloths. | ARIS, Oct. 31.—Of old, Silas alloped 'T | Marner, silent, lone pictur Rolls estue weaver, tolled alone in his kc 108 wayside hut TUESDAY And now in these days of air- Breakfast plane travel and hurried commer- Cream of Wheat celal life, hundreds of real peas- ind Butter anta of France weave, on hand Cocoa looms, the beauteous cut velvets Lunch and other materials which tho Boiled Ri 1 Cheese Sauce great French creators show in Lettuce Wgerich Dressing | thelr salons, Bread and Butter Milk Plums} | Salad Dinner Butter Cream Styles for the Matron The stylishly stout eo will be delighted with the coats that have been specially designed to em- phasize her strong points. Sizes 46 to 54. Mill Pht Dare Menu of Flavors Virginia Dare Vatitlla | __ and 22 other double strength ; fe Always use half as Table Sauce contains more essegtial vitamines than yeast cakes afd is decidedly mote palatable to take, Try it as an appetixé before meals, It is especially tasty when used with cold meats, fish—insoups,pravies & and mixed with cheese or salad dre Phone your grocer now to include it with today's order. These peasants have rebuilt Dinner divorce’—that is| their little one-room shanties in Hashed Browned Potatoes Picardy and naught has changed Swiss rd save that finished pieces are |BPread and Butter brought to th ehouses in camlonette»—no longer in wheel- barrows as In pre-war days. To the soft, low hum of tho loom, cradles are rocked. Hour after hour, the steady tread of the shuttle marks the passing of meter after meter of lustrous silk or rich toned kasha. These nim ple folk—in turn, husband, wife and old grandfather or perhapy one of the younger generation spend thelr hour at the tread and weave the materials which well in coe America for $20 or more THURSDAY Jusiste That Wife The, siniplo peanant of Picardy Hronkfast “Tn-B-Tween” Reeniain’ at Home in now the firat link tn the ere Bolted 1 on ‘Toast 5 ations of Paris’ greatest coutur Whole Wheat J | HST Dear Miss Grey: 1 have been mar. lera Milk and Cocoa ‘ In air-tight, double sealed screw pects a top cans—your protection. rather vague, my dear, and not at all probable. Nine chances to ten| he is spending money on you that | should buy food to put into his} baby's mouth, and warm c:othing| on its Ittle back. I am sure you haven't thought of that side of St. Give him up and a) about for a| main more worthy your love. There are lote of splendid, unat- tached young men with whom you} may go and not have the stigma of | “taking away nother woman's jiuxband’ attached to your name. You can't afford that—no so-called i worth it, Use Your Credit Account Now is the time to make your selection, and then while you are actually wearing the new coat, you may Pay for it in weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments that hardly touch your income, Sauce Apple SCU ae True Sherry Wire Flavor. ates Y ‘S Virginia Dare Claro Real claret flav At the fountain and in bottles to take home, Virginia Dare Table Sauce Te makes you hungry, Roman Jeil Has a real, erue rum flavor, Rum & Brandy Extract Old time flavors for today's fecipes, WEDNESDAY Breakfast shredded Wheat Milk Cocoa Daten Toast Apple ine ‘Tomato Soup altines Canned String Bean Salad Entire Wheat Bread Milk Canned Peaches Dinner Pat-Bacon Rolis and Buttor Coolcien PURE CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP mm TRIAL COUPON @™ { D. B. SCULLY SYRUP CO. 319 BU Gentlemens SCULLY'S SKOOKU! five cents to help pay ps Remember Vitginia Dare Flavoring Extracts are double strength. They got» ce as far and last twice as long and « 28t no ‘Tomatoes more than ordinary extracts, Bacon 34 Second 209 Union Milk Two Entrances Pears The sandwi end for bread, Tryitl 1WUTO voWA Sehwabacher » Seattle, Ouilittington Bros. Wash,

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