The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1925, Page 5

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THURSDAY, JULY 16 —————— meee! Bros. FURNITURE , Week-end Specials From the Drapery Department i Short Lengths Good Quality Sheets 7, sable lengths of Nets, Good, usable lengths ¢ te S1x99-inch — size, Specially ss 19 : Voile, Marquisettes and Cre- Price Part Wool Blankets Baby Comforts A new shipment in a wide variety of Good quality Comforts for colored plaids, priced { baby. Pink and blue sateen tg covered, lamb’s-wool filling. $ 50 $ 00 Priced, each bay \ and J We have a wide fon of Baby a a A reduced for this offering to © HE |] tonnes, to be closed out at ; . Marquisette Pillow Cases E ce rquisettes ,, . | or aan de ts and hay 39° 42-inch Pillow Cases to match. 80¢ ros gold, ots and bars. Pe ae : e A | Specially priced 3 Very specially priced, .. Pr. | Goods, ( mn and Woe lanket Pillows, Cribs, Rocke Toys. Bed Pillows Summer Weight Blankets Bed Pillows of down, duck feathers and Attractive Plaid Blankets in : down, turkey feathers and mixed buff, blue, gray, lavender, $9.75 feathers, with a wide price range rose and gold. Size 64x76 | inches. Priced .... 147 565091991250 54.75 GRUNBAUM BROS. ae CO. TELEPHONE ELliot- 4910 heart, Suppose they Then « description of me I-}should search my bag and find my 11 formerly ing everything f f my nville: “diploma 27 formerly | eye: o the size of y ceination 9 vd COULDN'T WED, KILL | After that 1 was diaminsed, with] At io eriock | wor 8 formerly PARIS.—Mme. Gabriclla Dassa TOK YO.—Desponiient because | the words, “Report at once to” Miss | Tp, la were sitting i 2 former! has just returned from an explora-| their pa not allow them | Loure: talking of their trout MW 3a "a 4 y beautifying pu 24 | tion trip of the F h Congo, in| to marry, \two school teachers in a] 1 found her in the corridor, which Pre; rou ¢ 4 formerly head of the | which she visited section’ hever be-| Tokyo subuyb committed ulclde by] was deserted for the noon hour.|hagel-eved eyed a tae Millinery af Cosmeticians. foré invaded by white pec fan La led sect maycbatiwny and: weld ry 2:5. di | { Departments, “Yes, sir, this old Ford actually seems to be getting better every day, and the only thing I've done to her is to drain the crank- case and fill up with that new Zerolene ‘F’ for Fords. “She starts quicker, has more power on .7 the hills, and seems to go a little farther on a gallon of gasoline.” Ford owners all up and down the Pa- cific Coast are saying things like this— and they're true. A little over a year after its introduc- tion, Zerolene “F” for Fords has become y far and away the most popular Ford oil on the market. It gets to all the parts / where oil is needed, that’s the answer,— ; ti especially the wrist-pin bearings and the : upper half of the cylinder walls, which are frequently ‘‘oil-starved” when an unsuita- ble lubricant is used. Zerolene “F” for Fords is made by the Standard Oil Company’s patented vacuum process, It deposits a minimum of carbon —hence the cylinders are cleaner and en- gine troubles proportionately reduced, Yet Zerolene “F” for Fords costs not more, but less than most of the special Ford oils on the market. A Ford is an A-1 transportation invest- ment. Protect your investment with prop- er lubrication. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) a had struck me | ly as you can. that gorm have put them] 1 yed allently ng if in my t a t was on. my way tc pe ey tend 2) 2to3 4to5 | But Miss Lourey led 1 her had) that: bad fové: Women's 'Kerchiefs—500 of them, in white room. There was my lunch on & ‘s Toke | and © texture, with attractively em. Odds and Juvenile Coat Sweaters— tray, And my traveling beg a . ice haved i t 1 corners, Taken from regular 1 150 yards 27 of them, of sport styles my own clothes were lying on the vee hacl tock and spectally priced for thi: betta Ta bea uh my Fate [BS ies Sot, 89C f ‘aioe jot reaumeee Se SAL. your ! got } in; tha Children’s Knitted Waists, in sizes 2 Senne and, Tadiame: ; “combinkgons, some, “arn tunch, Elizabeth asked Mis"! basement” wan the ancnet eian Thee Have’ tar nd buttons, and 4180, domestic pongee and slightly soiled from dis | Lourey fers ; . sure) Poor k I thought, and. wor ‘ome in white only. Formerly 25c, For this rayon. For clearance this play. Sizes are 24, 26 and T told her that I wan too mUCH| dered what the would do to h | hour in the Women’s Underwear ; opart 28 Take: 4 excited to eat. Then I began to get ] hour in our Silk Depar 28 on Taken from reg t «a the ore who sus | Department, each c ular $3.45 sto 4 priced nto my clothes a | ; E ment at, a ular $3.45 stock and pricec . |her nid th yed girl | Or 3 for 50¢ C for cleara < VL have telt you something. | ten py looking at them.” | Summer Flowers, in extensive varieties and yard : thi hate $1 95 M ies Loure , vai 1 : apa 1 HY0U on aid I, becomitt, inter- | col also fruits and berric ormerly ; f we Kou pores rasteantty Sine fo {erie Then do mon favor and tell | and $0¢ a bunch. For spec clearar Ribbons —250 yards, in Curtain Nets—34 inches = me, do I look dishonest?’ | this hour in the Millinery widths om % to 14 wide and of figured, pat- thing about you Is that never once Ht 10 t ‘ ‘ Fs P er answer, I thought, would give dopa ent, a bunc inche re 2 edie terns in crea a Wavveu; settee Eactxun inor| pas uld give | Departmer bunch c are needle terns in cream, white and | pap |ready to belfeve that she had, for THE SEATTLE STAR > i aT ices My Adventures in SUNN | Its Fe ii Dp | | Kesults | Results Obtained Prison—and After] =|") e Ry Mag p< A: | Phone MA in-8000 BY WINNIFRED MA’ SON HUCK Owners and Operator sof K FOA In this array of Girls’ Straw and Soft Sport Hats are: 10 formerly $2.25 } They asked a few questions about/miased a pair of gloves. They my history. ‘Then my fingers were | searched under the pillows, under the jolled, dipped In the ink and prensed |bed, in all their pockets upon @ paper, I went downstairs with a Former Conpresswom rom Iilinoig } - - —————— — As ag IED Your Car Stores Hours by Making Purchases * | . Weiaived ialey NonispURTEN OAT RT MUNG eG PARK wins" 4 ti, 2 te 100 te dub | Congresswoman and the first woman | don. / ‘ | . 10 preaid ver the house of repre ! te ou nO > CS | ota | Mine Lautey, ana: 1 ere ¢ 9to10 FRIDAY HOUR SA LES = | Ow f-any ert she sought] We write to-each other of = | O. D, order H = rwers to the 4 ‘ till uddrensen me ik Juvenile Flss’ Sule 2% ch t t to limit quantitie erved = re our prisons humane? Unt i eur = Can a girl, crushed by her fet-| papers, she > te Of. blu 4 1 Z = hey 1 was on the train ‘ 6 years, These have Children’s Hose Halt Curtal: ode Boas of a a This is the 15th story written for! yy f prrain Nets 1 perca e = The & le Star My pocketbook contained , : ; ‘ ’ = ‘ that wh left fat . Bs th Ke a 3¢ F o = BY WINNIFRED MASON HUCK] pj1) which had been given. me = quick allsposal th c olored tops. ‘These are he le, Very de abl ped patterns ES Former Representative to Congress | cording to regulatior 1 left the | == in the 1 D int 208; also 1 ' > ; ; ; Aipet: comet | From lin on Man nartinant, exci 49c few fulltongth hose in ae A bed a, The masonite. any in mae USED to wonder, as I sat in jail,| There would be no more money | == ‘ ee, Form ‘ mall sizeg. An extra Gee jist what I would enjoy most| Util I earned it ; = cdaewasanttl hou . ur in => n my firat day of freedom | Only the firmt chapter of my ad- |= Bedspr red, and ‘ f 10 85c i More than once I felt that good) Yemture we finished The next = tA 1 che Tere hou c ¢ Bandings— food ‘would be freedom's highest| nes were to ur the life that |e 54 of them, inclodl Or 3 pairs for 25¢ A ir blessing. ‘The most: ethereal-minded | follows prison truggle’ to) == / : ecru color Person, placed on prison diet for a] come back that every convict faces. |= tan grounds with 4 Cotton Batis, for com arious | few weeks, will develop an abnormal) | had no friends in Columbus | == 1 gold ind white — forty and in full double sultabl }interest in food and I wondered, vaguely, as the | == ., bl pink 72x90 inch drense All tho women at Marygyille felt) (rain rumbled on, where I would | 5S pes. For clé t rhe made of pure ular $1 garments, on ‘ormerly 26¢ the same Interest sleep that night = F hite, fluffy cotton, O le ff qui ea y For t ur That night I dreamed of thing An the ondu t my ticket a 5 4 aalie igiah a ile for «1 uti « r e Wom in the Trimming to eat from midnight till dawn T felt wure he knew T wan just out |S tion $2 25 he Bedd Underwe partment | Tha there were times. when 1/of Jail, He spoke to. mo rather = . See tt. GSC Ne 79¢ re 106 wanted a little good most. of | kindly = § v 4 fall, or the st of pretty thingy! In Columbus 1 sought out the) SS laces, Jewels, gowns and hats, the/¥. W.C. A. There were no vacant |= jthings that always delight my. soul|/rodms, but if 1 was “not afraid, to |= Naeifa’ snopeelactes snag Aa Ses Thi dota ens Sport Hats I the midst of one of these day| women," I might have a be = * dreams, 1 was\told to report at the, dormiter = for on Sale offies of Misa Green. } Afraid f trange people Me = They took nie to @ little table on|my.revent experiences, I felt that | == Clearance which was a ploce of glass, smeared | I should never fear anything again, | == with imk., I*realized that this was| I took the n the dormitory | == the fingerprint paraphernalia and / and paid conta for it” 1 left my |S concentrated on attempts to look as|bag there for the day = e e frightened as most prisoners look at| per, when two girls were | Sez he Nd feel. | My heart was beating terrifically. |ing around m “Where rg VA RHODES Rhodes’. partially Get all your things ready an quick-| relieved {me a claw as to Wome nether they had searched my bag and found my par }don in all, Including silk und points, metallic, moires, ecru. Very desirabld; for 1 color combinatic plaids and fancy ribt Formerly _ re that sold formerly mer homes. Our 25c grade look. I actually held my breath, using correct English for the first ly held my breat ! oh F Hat dain ‘ For clearance this $1 95 at lied ; os : + a hour, 15¢ ierg. wht eons ada! omompowr Yeti is asst | 0000000 worse than the charge upon my | for werk. Se aT [oak you are better than we, but you! had the grace and kindlineas to con- | ceal the knowledge She looked puzzled, for 1 was camp windows or for sum She gave nie a lonz, search Linn mmm mmm mmm AUIUULULUNUTULLULUUNUIL a nnn zi eration of Women’s Clubs in the bét- | to End All-Night Shows ter films movement; Miss Mary Bul- ind ed ory ‘myse | lock, of Rainier chapter, D. A. R, sare started the story mynelf. | Coast How to & Sh SSS hong Mrs, Norman ¢ Compton, club CRIME 'Flappers, Club Women and Police Matrons | voman and writer. I said, thinking how I had a Brown, representative of the Parent- been décolvink everybody at Marys H W | ‘Women L er in att e | Teacher association and Seattle Fed- ro eWill Tell | Yes, she had heard that. 1 was | | | | | Re sere T ny to Stay on Map Invade City Hall for Heated Hearing ernor knows Iam innocent of tho iH°’ communities of the Pacific REA aa ; harge on my:commitment papers Const may advertise. their cli. | BY LELAND HANNUM sald, “but I'm honestly 26-and mar. = Saaiieeenning: [Matic and other advantages will be 'TAID precincts of the council] ried.” (Advertisement) auditorium, and city hall corr Mrs. lewis, Chairman F. Wy Advertising clubs’ | dive were invaded’ late ‘Wednesday |Strang, of the censors; Mrs, Eliza-| convention in Seattio next|bY'a Wevy of First andySecond ave.| beth Harns, superintendent of wom- é week by Edward | flappers, club women, writers, wel-|¢n police; Mrs, Martha Castberg, of * P. Flynn. ‘fare workers and. professional men, | the juventi¢ court; Miss Jeanette Ha- | He 4s, general! 51 coma to do battle over the all-|€€M; of the Ruth School for Depend. | counsel, assist: | ; ent Girls, all declared the houses are | ant to the presi. | Might movie theaters, |fllkyentilated, and that youngsters | dent and direc-| After a full. afternoon's debate, sleep there, put thelr arma around | S@ forof the bu-|/ Chairman Campbell's public safety |each othtr, and smoke, | y Acid Stomach “Phillips Milk of Magnes: Better than Soda reau of public! committee called a halt when ‘the| John Danz, allnight theater own elation | r, sald 6 7 barred, | relations for the| r4.. ‘Dr, Matthews telephoned that |: Said the embraces were barred, | Great Northern | _|but haye been noticed in even the| railway, St./the Seattle ministers want to enter | ratines houses He Was seconded by Bertha Gy Hereafter, instead of soau, tak little “Phillipa Milk of Magnesia water any timo for indigestion or sour, acid, gassy stomach, and relief will come instantly. Paul ishishome,|the Hats, too, but need additional A department | timo for personal investigations. For fifty years genuine “Phillips of the conve: Club) women opposed club women, | ALIN: of Magibeialtchaey been Bre teeta Bare tet walk} woitare workers divided themselves scribed by physicians because itover- | Hdtwe. FI r ays | : comes threé times ns much acid in{to advertise Coast cities. jinto two camps, and even business the stomach ag a saturated solution] Many leading advertising and! men couldn't agree on whether the of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the| publicity men of the Coast will] all-night theaters were places of in stomach sweet and free from alljattend the conventioh, 22nd of ita! nocent entertainment or a rendoz- gases. It neutralizes acid fermenta,|Kind, It opens July 20 and closes | yous for unfortunate girls and way: s tions in the bowols and gently urges| July 24. Headquarters will be in| ward youth ns the souring waste from the aystem|Tho Olympi¢ Hotel. Some of the | CHAK without purging. Besides, {t ls more | meetings are scheduled for the Met: | y4) pleasant to take than soda, Insist | ropolitan theater. | upon “Phillips.” ‘Twenty-five cent |by Secretary Mary Greene Lewis, Dd: ° BUREAU OF”) cain tags Gets Rid of Hair bottles, any drugstore. ne Mish | }a blot on tho well-known fairYname fof our city, Club women couldn't M I S N) I N G bed Most of the official welfare | | Creme (Concentrated) now—today. Use RELATIVES workers sided with the theater cen: | it for only five nights. Then if you are not 4 sors, Many beauty and health authorities now | delighted and amazed with the transform But the flappers were the only | recognize that unsightly superfluous hair posi | ation your money will be instantly re- ‘The Star in * ite readers to use th department as an aid in finding | tively can be got rid of permanently by, the " ed-hose wearerg voiced their views , pee boar be abored ae Jatt j When sho said’ the thoaters aro #0 | hair roots, leaving the skin clear, smooth and relatly 4 " oie? | | friends are missing are Invited to report | Wellepoliced matrons” | healt jo muss, No odor. No growing back Skin made milly white new safe way No more sallow skin, no more muddi- Ness, no more tan! Science has made a new discovery which clears and whitens your skin with amazing quickness, almost over-night. Youf’ skin takes on that en- E THEATERS H K. [eet clear cbeanty, that everyone envies ike tae OW BQATMA SAlElY se i Snake tore Bedtime The theater censorship hoard, led | | tert Saiooth this Goal, fragrant crenieoa ‘your skin tonight. ‘Tomorrow morning | notice how the muddy sallowness has given | way to unblemished, milky whiteness, |Get a jar of Golden Peacock Bleach = | undivided faction. | repeated removal of hair roots, Thousands of | funded. At all good Drug and Departe by “house One of these dewy-eyed little roll A new soothing ori- | ment Stores, 4 is sold on the disappearnnce directly to ‘The star, | that “they won't even let your hus-+ a honey buck guarentee pf eatistaction, See Headers who may know the wh |band put his arm around you." | for yourel how wonderful it Sold by = of persobs mentioned tn this column na | ‘i shild,"" jealers includin, a Bits eee {_may look like a child,” sho wi Ginter Ges pers are invited —_ zs a ea rubber $5.00 Who Ladies Trimmed Hats disappeared from the Unitec a bono Bet of Toeth doon ; +t arate tates marked for final clearance. Big values to $11.00. Your choice of any hat in the store at 95c, $1.95 and $2.95 have two or more 10 Newport, Ro 1, | le Main Floor Showing teeth left... $n 1919, t's Guni-Lyke 1 en perfect re- sought by hista:| production of the human gum, thor). William! 8, teeth. vedi veer 10,00 Kstabrooks, — of Gold Crownn and Porcelain the New York} Crowns, and Dridgo Central — offices, Work, per t0Bth, +. +s. $4.00 potral’ ;, ofticd,,| New York city Old gold in yaluable, We allow | you full value for Jt on dental Ho is believed to | be in or around teed for 15 me Seattio, is fa “sl MieCORMACK BROS. ward to his dis work, All work Datly—0 to 12 junday OHIO DENTISTS 207 Univeraity Corner Necond Ave, Over Mutual Bay, & Loan Anan ie rele -fatt Ne 1413-1417 Third Ave., Between Pike and Union is fathor | ; r his loss, hoy is 22 years Grenty distressed or

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