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THE SEATT SDAY, JULY ¢ THU = This Sacrifice Sale of 3 ] thought I could make more in a| Besides, 1 knew | larger city late Restleasness shook me, as it| | Her questions indicated that they | shakes My Adventures in Prison—and After BY WINNIFRED MASON HUCK Former Congresswoman From Illinois every drifting unfortunate | were careful whom they employed | whom prison doors thrust out into| The first night I was shown how a friendless world, to make the|to put a room in order. | Sreat fight for a start upward into| night I was | respectability again Within 24 hours from the time that I left Wheeling, I found myselt|%* Permitted to work applying for a job at the William | the hagement had Penn hotel in Pittsburg those whom I | 1 had passed thru a servants’ | entrance, where the doorman looked at me closely, a0 ax to recognize mo | 4 | thereafter. | stirring In my sent on the rounds | @} with an old employe is It was ovident that I would not alone heard had named from us refer | wa HER i" ACCIDENT The old employe who piloted me Was a dour little Winnifred Mason Huck, former, line before the cashier's window Congresswoman and the first woman) and wait for my envelope, with to preside vver the house of repre-| curious exaltation sentatives, got herself sentenced tO) heart. prison. arm was splint down the stairs, but tongue wa He told me to report at the I bought a newspaper, paid the | housekeeper’s room to Miss Walters, Guiltless of any crime, she scught! oy 19 cents and told him to keep| The latter proved to be a keen from a fall whose bitter — granted that you are alway | mind giving several hours out of your day to chance callers. that holding your job depends on doing your work. But} this is a distinction unfair to the housekeeper. day's The next | w: |all day her work is bound to until | suffer, leas One reason housekeeping has al | Miss ays been There's an old saying to the ef- work finished day by day, but that} woman's work ts —/ TALENTED MecDougall. /outhwick. LL—\ FINE USED INSTRUMENTS FIVPTY-oONB YERnS "OY FAITHFUL BEHRVICB ‘ 4 . . S Fast Drawing to a Close “Three—For”! g To! Featured “six—For’ Sate: Not a day to lose now if you would take advantage of this great selling event i Many of these fine Pianos and small instruments are so slightly used that they O can hardly be told from new, and the prices have been reduced to such a point FRIDAY NLY § floors will surely be cleared of ery used strument within the next ee i: ; j : 5 2 é 2 4 he ead Hoges .will surely be. clon Sy ae The first sale of its kind in our many years of business. As al- g ues are already exceptional, the selling in groups of three o1 Upright Grand and ix are, therefore, of far great ie importance. Look six are, therefore, of far greater economic iportance. 0k fy: ty well for what you require, for the event is One Day Only To- ! ayer Pianos ht ul $ Included in the Store-Wide Sale are oye On Terms Per 60H vonage? 00 Oy ef “ 2 ed Sheets, dfor..... 4+ aa | As Low As Month 1.50 Hemmed Sheets, 8 fo arr aka Mat} 25c Huck Towels, 6 for..........- 1.20 2§_Secuir fe, : 15e Women’s Handkerchiefs, 3 for ...... BOC oa as ) 25¢ Two-tone Satin Ribbons, 3 yards for... .50¢ Among the well known makes on ig Miss Pearle Harper is lit ad wal NS, 9 | Au You Can Own sale are Kimball, Wheelock, Smith | Ry ing up to her repsitation 32-inch Pongee, 3 peice os teeeeeeeee TE Bt j i i & Barnes, Fisher, Emerson and Ry iat pamteerer ote: COM EGIETENO: Oka HVE 36-inch Chenille, 3 yards for.. .......... 5.75 This Beautiful Beeps) ih aa ge ah g ang a ; oa Ue Pantcges this 408ak. Ske i O-Incn | 90) Ee tare AND ioe as foe ee | ay) Ig Co ably assisted by. her clever Men’s Collar-attached Shirts, 3 for........ GR : I} me |partner Joe Lane. Men's: Nightshirts; 8 Lote Waws sin deagoicke oe Very slightly used, $175 $225 Ik 'B tist Cl Women’s Sports Hose, 3 pairs latest case, beautiful a Ls Ti ist R ass c il Children’s Mercerized Hose 3 pairs ish and in first class | ear Rust allow | s. J se, etc aune condition, only $245 $365 Vnaanittulen tate coeee seins Women’sSummer Hats............Half F rice $4 75 $495 egg AG Drags di ogee Women’s Sports 3-Piece Outfits.......... 12.95 ey Bias ol on July 26 at 10 1.00 Women’s Athletic Union Suits, 3 for. . .2.65 Slightly Used Instruments haa beak having 6 sunber of Gut at 2 Their Real Value aca = — Here is a wonderful opportunity to get the & CYNTHIA GREY er apis tg yy oapineeal Ty lot OTICE—-Cynthis Grey will wanted at a really worth while saving. - i ° } ‘ile se toa Adguo ckoet ey epnoee: Martin Melody Saxo- | Buescher Trumpet, ~ his Is i eal Problem Resents Inference ment. hone, silver and] silver and gold * : Z !To Navy Men gold bell, $60) & $45 Who Will Get This ° Dear Mss Grey: Ih the nue of| PFO ot iy record inthe seven in Case..... in Case Beautiful UPRIGHT? (6) W omen wn } | ome a eth of ‘The Bias I notioed van ee sage Sn ‘e Holton Soprano Saxo- ategr~ ae z ii Mr aia enetia Sidkseie ck Bai latarcdall an ickel finish Lyric Standard Exceptional tone volume, easy Ss eagEET Pf scirag he eit kind of men they are contin i) phone: aiekel tea Banjo, touch, pleasing design and F ‘ie ] 5 He i R 2S a0 f t Ti el gear a dare Milaclecaal ing gs gs they $50 | 2 cae... 40 pried sate laser than sae Malet TIENGS Have NO Nespect LOL LIME {vay is propery meant, and sincere.| ually Mackmaling, but who they a : Cornet, silver | La Scala Tenor real value. NOW only of Housewife tec take Ont. ta gee es and 3anj This mother stated that so many | thelr homes ime of w and gold bell, Banjo, $ $ — as tal ber es ote ae Y ecipae arcon in Case... 20 Be COPE ene 35 2 1 0 A profe al Be s ‘alae GREY ck ganar eee like haranked sailors," F 5 atves Mee Oo Terms P A professional woman of my quaintance recently quit! sion that the general snaps ie 2 ‘ PLAYER ROLLS yea mn 6 er he r office and tried to do her work at home. wy, cfa{tP as the truth, ignorantly, per You can own any one Ses a few lett’ :Higuinr. $1.60 and s Low As Month ut it didn’t work,” she admitted to me You seej haps because they do not get in ments on payments Come in Tomorrow i ney ad in for lunch oo about a cme, or Ww anes put in my hitch in the U. 8. navy hey feel like it, and stay s long as they like. Having} am always proud to meet m as LOW as........ Without Fail jnothing to do themselves, they can’t understand why You j »t ipmates any time, any place, also! should. You get nothing done, j= = a re ae “It would be more convenient for me to do my work at} > | home, where I can dress as comfortably as I like and have| is : ga: g 1 Hie 1p 0 my meals prepared by my own maid, who knows how to fix} os vi rst 6 a Player : ng We De aa yee aitver: vit ised s It d. id I don’t ianos or Stencil Player Mi “But to do so I will, have to snub my friends—an' ion’ Pianos—Every Instru- EVERYTHING. PERTAINING TOMUSIG Sainte sy ind believe it’s worth it. So I’m going back to an office to ment a Standard Make. SWHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS RETAIG . Mth You. rou People iow that I am a working woman and will Downtown: TWO University: reat me accordingly 1519-23 Third Ave. STORES E. 45th & Brookly n nee only proseesional women, we \ feashe Ui iol ened ana do much © neir own WOrkK WI appreciate 1s yO- man's position. If you stay at home, people take it for| 8 available and that you don’ If you happen to be employed by someone else, they know | She has a} schedule as well as the the business woman oman who punches the time] Time i, the most valuable thing| ock. If she is interrupted | we possess, any of us—business wo: | (Advertisement) Rogers Gained considered drudgery is] 4 m never teen system: | 15 Pounds in Six Weeks| use it has das thoroly as office routine. | kinny Men and Women Gain 5 Pounds in 30 Days or | Money Back | t that a man actually gets his never done The moment you come in from the hot unerippled. Her name! ‘There ts nc , hy thi : J eyed, soft-voiced n who looked | was 7 Md bee wou’ eeetlactane atcana | i i ; Sesicere to the questions— jihe change. 1 had’ always, felt] eee inquiring | ee, Se iacitt |should be so. Housework should | My dear Friends i sun, cool and refresh your skin with a : Are our prisons hun | mean as I passed him in the morn-| : jo ine first time I saw her, she|/te planned on a weekly basis, and| After my attack of Flu IT was i i i é Can a@ girl, orushed by her fel) ine ruil of breakfast and of news,| I tried to look the role of a|was telling of her accident. ‘The|a fair amount laid out for each | thin, run-down and weak.’ I had a) soft, caressing shower o} Vivaudou Mavis : low men, regain her place in 40-\ and never bought a paper woman seeking a Job in a hotel. | last time I saw her she was telling | day, allowing for a leisure period | sallow complexion, my cheeks were | Talcum Powder, and let Its delicate and : ciety? | Meekly, I paid my landlady, She| What I sald was: “I am looking |f it. And in between, she told of | soph et poe This is the 21st story, written for C tered. She chirped | for work. I have had no experience |!t at least a dozen times—not that} See and she had meant no offense, etc.,| lieve I can learn rapidly jequals and superiors and tho IN ‘Saturday I received my first| otc, and she was so glad that 1| JOB wuost pay envelope. I still have it.) was beginning to see things right.| OPEN She left me a few minutes while \ t On the outalda is printed @ legend) 1 lett her chirping and went to) A night maids Job was open. 1|1 was doing a room the firat night. |itnt' qtr hagitage Rete Genz: | once, T began to pick up an appe-| cserm and beauty to the complexion. to the effect that “it is not how) my room. did not tell of being in prison, for lea hee she came back, she burst a kdaping at henaaswiar achedule. | tite, my oheeks filled out and my | much you earn that counts, but) I was more interested in getting the | Now see ite There I laid plans for my escape to Pittsburg. I was not making enough money in Wheeling, and L’er’s attitude here, Elizabeth, you stop to clean how much you save.” I learned how to stand in a long house. You have other job than tn learning the housekeep. | can't toward an ex.convict,| Hurry up. to do.” Comet each day Juted so that it alternates with that | which may be | And the housekeeper should try to} limit herself to an eight-hour day, | Ceclded to give them a trial, If the women of the netxhborhood rooms | have n way of morning was continually troubled with gas on my stomach. I felt stuffy and had lost my appe- | | tite, I had read about McCoy's Cod | | Liver: Ott Compound Tablets and | At} fascinating fragrance banish every trace of perspiration odor. Made only of the : smoothest and finest Italian talc, it is ; delightful to use and imparts youthful The hard work should be distrib. done more easily complexion became healthy-looking | and I gained 15 pounds in six weeks and am very thankful for what Me. Coy's Cod Liver Ol dropping in for housekeeper is VIVAUDOU chats, a Sots rit _ equipment they hive, Pe | | 1 looked at her dirty fingernalls|8howing them no discourtesy by | rabietw did for te ‘ompound Jand the wilderness of unkempt hair | continuing with her work. The af-| "Miss Alberta Rogers, 264 W. Cerro | { on her head. I longed to retort.|ternoon being the logical and con-| Gora gt., Decatur, Ill as | |But I held my tongue. 1 was not|Ventional time for ‘calling, she can! “ie take on we ight, ‘grow strong | f jready to be fired, for I had not| then be presentable and prepared to and vigorous, to fill out the hollows | : ji Yer round out what treatment tho|be moro noclal. In fact, her ached !1n° cheeks) and neck, try MeCos's | ce . , hotel would give me when jt learned | ule should allow a tittle leeway In| cou’ river Oil Compourd terres | C ri hy IN SUMMER prison sentence, jthe afternoon, since her day must] or 39 days, G0 Tablet) conte ee necessarily be stretched out over . ry Owl Drug Co., and live druggists | 3 more than eight consecutive hours. | ¢ varywho hsive OL | 2 LOSELY i When she had finished her har-| We have always imposed on the a rseeul wii nig fay Sicseue ; 3 angue, sho said, “Now get out! Go|mother and the housowlfe, and ex. ey bac , judge. But | Ung, Public Heal Rabo Show Tei Inrane in Intent [Re TeTeTePe eabaPeTesteTeTes] ||02 a's Shara” fe girce| moter and te houtewite, ahd ex: | money buek~you be he fuss But | Mortality From Intestinal Disease During Hot Weather Ree ed aa RE le" kaa in there! 7. i be sure and ask for McCoy's, the} x ‘ Es : ino aN jduty to teach us the error of our| original and genuine, ‘Summer is the purgatory of motherhood,” according to b aggige” =meant a new} ways and to have equal right with| ——— pe | Assistant Su General W.C. Rucker and Surgeon Bee ae Tamera n aly lagkitg: | . | C.C. Pierce of the United States Public Health Service, | 1 picked up the papers tet by) | “A. B.C." ‘The editor of | | in a Supplement to the Public Health Reports, |the departed guest, dusted the bu the Mh eit biti Mik | | ' ‘ A rea. and desk, emptied the waste Mp ina ete ae | i From 12 to 20 out of every 100 babies born in the United lbusket and wan getting a supply ot| | considered, | | 4 States die during the first year, and the majority of these | towel anid aoap frordithe cart when CYNTHIA GREY. | | deaths occur during warm weather, |Miss Fall appeared again, She oa The principal contributing causes are given as improper flounced into 68, and on into the | 4 * | bathroom, : fone re ade oe eae teenie Many aluable stuguee, "—Heereducd fom char pabipeTET UR Fee | ene at that” she snapped | : her e, ge number of infant deaths from intestinal diseases "T was just going to do the bath. es care of children in summer. during hot weather peri |room,” T apologized. Ss ‘ The mother should nurse the child for the first ance of baby's bowels as unimportant, ot “only “Didn't T tell you always to do Cured The yrup with the Real Tas 4 ear if possible; if not, modified milk is the , the bathroom first?! ry ‘ yon Eo Keen baby cool during’ hot ence ena bic danger ST apaaiitte dt | The “new baggage” looked at me ~better health 9 : r} i J t the first sign o} wel sorder the disturbance vityingl: ~iner ? especially by proper clothing and frequent bath- Should ba teinsetataly remeditad, In thousands of [Pe tated ok ‘Lav Table tos pathetic. bape ian itccee! | “ - L ROGER ing in tepid water. Give plenty of boiled water, "eS (aap patok But his heart was touched and Cure Guaranteed 7 Keep flies away from baby and all utensils used homes Dr, Moca td I) ri eRe when I left the room the Jok Latest type of powertul RUP in Sriatth ts food, Never consider any disturh- correctand regulate the bowels, This mild, pleas J) yh, the nan given mo A. 60 easily, baterren NCCAA L HBS AF used at the Electro- Canada's famous ayrup Is now avallable at all grocers ant laxative, free from injurious drugs, can be |) cont tip, —no anaesthetic or time lost || Medical Clinic, 611 Third ave., fon yeur table 4 De end Uy on ‘ given to even the tiniest babies with perfect }) (copyright, 1925, 8. A. Herviee, Ine.) from business. where hey make an X-ray examis | Bante makes ace ‘itty fina ane rnnniute ; Pp 4 [Pp safety. It can be bought at any drug store, Pe Thave cured hundreds of Washington |! | $1.00." Of, Che, unas oy, atomaen for offered on this market able syrups ever : t ¥ ° A UTHCANY My past overtakes Becple 10 are now enjoying better many kinda of treatments, Inciuding in Bure cane star only rich, de- \ me again, ® athermin fi i kh g q some! Plen: on hot Free Boohlet on Request tuationn, Aute-Condensation tar mn cakes, watfien or biscults, Use tt tor o ‘TWAS VERY SHORT Phone or serie for abpeintment eoand im Hern, neh flavor in making cakes, puddings, : / 5 ter table Mie candles, ginger brend, ete, Fine tor Nowlywed—What's wrong with tho D. H. Dale M. D. i ‘Se Pan, eone children because of ite purity and plo crust? It doesn't half cover the 9 * cy AD dine | its nourtahing qualities. You may iM 90S East Pine St. the cheat fnnd abdomen, biy ttdn small or large tins or tn ple i fi Corner Broadway High blood three-pound glans Mra, Nowlywed —= Why, dearest, 1 roegattie reduced in NATION AIT or 7 | asked your mother how to make plow ‘el. BAat 0896 N VAL GROG 1 Pee ig to wult you, and she sald to make the For sale Seattle THE. FAMILYALAXATIVE Sie ah shin] yal rocere