The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1911, Page 5

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APPROVED AIDS TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY | RAWING OF THE NEWEST AFTERNOON); GOWN Roman “Plebes” Elect a Queen of Beauty, | arid Many Princesses—All Working Girls' «2." ‘2's! ‘stom HELEN DRYDEN’S DASHING DI de by dissolving four ounces| spurmax in r, then “ wointed in the back | #! and forms a train. This train te about twelve inches long. The yoke | veivety, it de of the flesh-colored tulle t# guth-| like powder ered at the neck on a narrow band |* Fe by of black velvet, which harmonizes | « yA;KHM with the girdle, the cuffs and but tons To,be worn with this charming afternoon gown of apple green | flat stole and muff of sealskin. T and ts trimmed with velvet and |touches of chiffon, The bodice |and overskirt are in one piece. Points are the predominant fonts ure of the costume, The oreatio: ts of the new shade of apple green, the yoke being of flesh colored tulle, while the girdle, cuff buttons are of black velvet 4 black gives « distinetive touch to rich brown tone of this pelt harmon the costume. ines with the delicate shade of the The bodice and overskirt are In silk, A big black velvet hat, trim-| one plece and are gathered slightly med simply with an sigrette, com at the waist with a heavy cord, The pletea the costume. imp easily prevented this 014-fashioned home-r ‘om any drug store oi 713 FIRST AVENUE Union Block. up the ay! ketic and ¥, and you Read my letter in next Saturday's Star on Alveciar Dentistry. DEVELOYING, 10¢ » Roll, and the Kastman formulas used in Street you ! Dr. Brown,” e T have nothing pave I any interest tw A. M. rRosT perry Street, Forget the Number ‘ou wi 2 FIRST AVE. , Te te FAST STEAMERS EIGHT HOUND TRIPS DAILY Single Trip i560, Round Trip Soe FOR EVERETT AND mira Ceecanl, “Queen of Rome,” In the center; grouped about her are four of the ward “Prin- eesses of Beauty.” (Special to The Star.) Rome from the plebelans, they} with the election of thelr queen ROME, Oct. 18.—Patrician Rome sasettes, would be dragging in the| ach i] the eighteen wards @ just that most honored utle, would |“riont” of the city nominated tte has just been vanquished again PY tury the head of some poor but! most beautiful girls, from whom Pledetan Rome, the occasion betng| beautiful girl, who, being a plebe-/a commission of artists selected the annual election of the plebdeians|ian, had no right to be beauttful|the most beautiful as the princess —the poorer working classes-—of | anyw They even hired orators of that ward. Then all the prin their Queen of Beauty, also en-|to address mass meetings about It. cesses gally mounted a bark and titled Queen of Rome. The plede-| The time was, of course, when sailed gracefully down the classic fans are as famous for their types| the plebelans, having been fthus| Tiber to the Piazka d’Armi, where of female beauty as the patrician|reproved, would haye humbly|they held a concourse of such families are notorious for the lack |groveled and begged the patricians| beauty that Diana and Venus and of it |to exterminate them for having! Payche and all the rest of the The scrapping began when the|been so presumptuous. But the ris- classic ladies who inhabit the Ro- have been located at 18 for 19 years, and 1 am the ntist in the State of Washingtow o has fought the Dental Combine fo ® | standattit STATE DENTAL WAR A | GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE | You save = Dollar, I make « Dollar and the Dental Combine Will Lose Twe: Dollars When I Do Your Dental Work. High-class dental work at prices ean pay. I operate om your teeth; the combing operates oa your pocketbook. 1 do not compete with chi pa teed State plebeians first announced the elec-|ing of the tide of democracy has man art galleries and whose beauty | work, but with the tig tion. The patrictans immediately changed things, and the plebelans, is measured in direct proportion to can oe pease nett thetr THREK ROUND TRIPS DAILY. Slagle Trip, Everett 50c, Edmonds 40c Trip, Brerett 160, Edmonds See Special low rates on Sundaya. protruded their noble heads and! giving vent to one prolonged merry | their lack of clothing, made a hasty protested. To elect a queen of “haw-haw,” proceeded serenely search for wardrobes. do not guarantee theirs, This makes the ombine jealous Be sure and come to 713 First Ave. nue, Union Blork, offices 1 to 16 and 26 to 9, over L. W. Buter's Jewelry one door south of the Postal T Building ‘Open evenings until # and Sundays until 4 for people who work. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & NAILS IN HARD WOOD | It will ‘be found almost imposai- | ble to drive thin steel nails into hard wood, for the moment you bit them hard enough to puncture the wood they bend over on them selves. Many people employ the use of a amail gimlet to bore the hole, and a few people know that if yellow soap is rubbed on the nail ft can be driven in the hardest) wood with ease. When the last long letter is written, fs a “ And the last bad debtor is billed; When the last lead pencil is bitten, And the last notebook has been filled, 1 shall rest my o and my fingers While the undertaker's dread tread In Tommy-cat softness lingers The only All crouse my pallid white bed. Dear Miss Grey: Kindly gfve;tabieciloth? (4) Ax rease from rheumatiam ts A recipe for elderberry wine. natural Hnen? (8) t will set Cha E Ticket Office, Colman Dock. Matn 2993 Ind. 126 4 Schedules Subject to n otlow I begin my final vacation RA M the color in light blue piping on a " 4 When my digits can be kept clean, A—It Fe bave bees & frequen$ whito linen walst? RUBY a paces When [li have no more dictation reader of our umns, you Ww } rake hoe” To rind out through that old machine. Perhaps remember that me gever| A(t) Chloride ot lime solv Aad the bores who reiterated given such @ recipe. Sixce) ton wi oer wt bent 5 Every musty old phrase and clause, the requests for wine recipes | frase =< ir ae cee ee iiihnapsan Snags Guivee ont a And the male fiends who tabulated seem to be crowding the maile Fr batting. ‘This cured Those dull figures, will have to pause. nowadays, it may be well to say Singham. Boll « pound of soda in WON’T RIP that we never will, Why not make ® gallon of water ten minutes, | Yet I know, as slow the procession eldorberry « jelly—which cannot | aod a . ot chloride | Creake along with me at its head, harm any one—instead of spending | of Nn " fluid ts settled | There will come this lively digression, time making wine which may per-| the clear part should be bottied and ry Oh, no matter how dead I'm dead haps be a temptation to some one coche, NN, Gn Meet tor wee v S E Cc O N D My old boas runs up, hot and hurried, you love? when stains cannot be removed with soap and water. Lard, well And his words are sure to be these | % “Oh, before you quit to be buried, Doar Mise Grey: What will ro-| rubbed tn and left for a day or two, Miss Stenog, write this one note, please.” move lemon soda stains from a Will remove tho tar stains Wash a= = = = —<— = =| green sik parasol? BETTY B. \* ware — Soak the rage ROYAL GOWN COSTS | were studded with dinmonda and| A—If the color ts tahoe out, — o in thong gh 4 | A MILLION DOLLARS |altogother no doubt a million was|*bich I strongly suspect, there is pom pring vRnge thang reel tsa Newport belles do not drean near-|a conservative estimate. no help but recourse to water color preted yl ry, ly so well, from an expense point) - paints. rast : . ae of view, as Princess Chulong of} GLOVE SHOES FOR BABY " sal al Siam, who ix the oldest of 80 sons| Dainty bootees for the now baby| Dear Miss Grey: (1) What wil iD 1A B E 7 ES i ade of the soft kid cut from|remove mildew from ‘ and 20 danghters left by the late/are made of re ron ee See ee ee aay king. Her dress, as she appeared the top of light colored gloves The most valuable result ef 20 4 ne T I STS one day, cost $1,000,000, counting | After cutting the kid, stitch the| linen? the cost of her harem skirt, em-|edges together on the sewing ma- | *e™eeeeeemerem: years’ work at Civil Engineeripg in DEN broidered in silver and gold, and|chine and bind the tops with rib-| SCHOOL GIRL NEEDS he Troplos wae the important dis. Anniversary Sale UNHEARD OF PRICES ALL THIS WEEK READ THESE SPECIALS :— TEETH FOR $18 Bridge Work from..$3 « tooth up @oild Crowns from. . Pxtractions free where other work Is ordered. Remember these $1 Chamois Gloves for $1 Silk Hose for 79¢ | Agaravated casos, I will gend # S00 | ictus ‘a the mon pac! fone week's «upply) for i low prices are made for a short 69¢ Best imported Silk Hose. te bout her.|bon. Make small eyelet holes an HER POCKET, ALWAYS jose herb || Sms only and we reserve the right They rth Gold Crowe $1.50 to 93.00 wes E> Sage 9 _o —_ a eek denen top and ran thom | Be sure there is pocket some- | (Overy. of e le, eee to, Giseontings them at any time These Gloves will wash perfect. | D#Ve liste feet and lisle tops. Beidgework $5.59 te $3.00 ed jewels valued at $250,000, through with ribbon. whore in overy dress the little eict | te a Ceeire cniaies 6 come early $2 you wish to ly, Excellent value at the reg- | Regular price $1.00. Anniversary Full Set of Teeth 330 Up i f fine! = ——- has to wear. There is always a) Mi | take advantage of this offe ular price, $1.00. Anni- Sale nd her necklace was of TUESDAY AS WASH DAY | ag alent tine | Incurable. 'o prove that it wi! c 79¢ Padscsiniw Cone pearls worth $60,000, Her sit | | place for one, if one nots about find-| give" tmimediate relief in the most Ou tem, of restoring missing versary Sale price. . , price .. . one Taking Tuesday as wash day ts|ing it, and the patch pocket can advised where women do all their) pe made rather ornamental tf nm own work and have little children/jy put on. There i# nothing the! 5)). to care for. Reserve Monday for! school child needs more than one Write me today and gee how jcloaring up the house, looking over|or t kets. | |the solled clothes and mending. aferisndl oor eeneireeceres | Scondineumeviy coe pone | Sunday evening will not be spotied| | BRIGHTENS EGG SPOONS. we ca tae nee ega 1ces ‘whit ave Gola F Sut it talked of sub- ject in the dental profession. Remember we give a written guarantee with all work. $1.50 Mocha Gloves for 78¢ Splendid quality Gloves made of genuine Arabian Mocha; vel yety finish? overseam and full $2 Real Kid Gloves for $1.13 These splendid Gloves are made from the most carefully selected goatskins, Have filet embroider- ed t three clasps at the | or by, i eee 8 me are) |by worrying about “putting a peng aaa i op m. Booklet and diet list show. DR. &. BR. CLARE, clothes t _ : ape sinsio ee lire rinsed in warm wator, all @is- |! proper foods for diabetics maij- ifs Third Ave. pique style. Regular price $1.50. | wrist. full range of colors whiskey; shake well and uso in de High Time. coloration will be removed without tu FP. M. Ames, Box 137, Wa ned wie ee Anniversary Sale c aah r price $2.00 a f one to two teaspoonfuls after each) The Coquette—Usually for a) baving to use silver polish, t price ....... thee tener eee price 13 P le" meal and at bedtime.” smaller doses) ote oe ett to the city a @ children, accord or 14 Laboring People’s ome ean mtx this sure to gat| recelve on an average of a dosen| BROKEN EGGS WILL KEEP. Dentists Poly a Binet tach half ounce pottia| tters dally from my flances. Broken eggs or the whole yolk 75c Silk Lisle Hose for | $1.50 Real Kid Gloves Ww. ie ' can be kept as fresh for comes fi Jed Un screw-top case. The Worldly Guy—And hasn't the | of an ess can ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS i?"the draggiat dacs not have it hel postoffice department ever ieaued| several days as when firet | 39¢ for 98¢ C ickiy. eat It” Many mixtures) q fraud order against you?—Puck. | Mf they are covered with cold water |) hie tp one of the best Yalues of- | These are Martin's ‘Famous #5. APE ond PIE ST Oppose Putic Wartet Soxpertinent, This form, nd kept in « cool place. : ind “Lact Iione:” have. reinforced | “Eavorite” Gloves; they will give ula comes from a reliable doctor and Advt absolute satisfaction. In black, white and colors, Regular price $1.50 a pair. Anniver- 98 sary Sale price .......... c $1.50 French Suede Gloves for 98¢ Exceptidnally fine quality import- soles and heels and wi and fancy colored garter tops Regular price an exceptionally good value at 750 a pair Anniversary Sale price c Wool-back faltle of satin gloss {n the richest tones ts one of the sumptuous fabrics for fall and win-} | ter costumes. | is certain. And Pay a Little Every Week BOAS AND MUFFS Wo make « specialty of ol: redyeing, shading ostrich hs Easy Credit Terms Cheerfully $2 French Suede Gloves’ for $1.13 Very best quality, Imported Gloves, made of the choicest Gateley’s welcome people eit” Mad" leaned aad || Dream — educations, “at he|f Who want to dress well $a lest ies Obeoeron: wentars on little money. MODEL MILLINZRY be ed Suede Gloves in medium 627 People’s Bank Bldg. drama, Western Herotne. skins, Full ph . e1 7 : | r¢ Full pique style. Heavy | weight; black, white, tan, gray Granted 1g Stag ys gyn The Mate/f| You can select one of our weight. In black and tan, Reg- | and pearl. Regular price $1.50 a | PAINLESS|° _acrobation New Suits, as illustrated, A BAN DENTISTS | California Revolution of 1846. at the special price— . “By Way of We Are the Pike Street F anceandy ONS aa oo Bargain Dentists the U. B.S. Connectiout”;, Indian 2 §:22 Our work is not the cheap class of . “An Indian Vestal 20m: eee incl "ke Sey da ae His Stubborn Way.” Pay $1 a Week Circuit — Drama, “The Artist's Son”; comedy, “Trailing the Cow —and get the benefit Detective"; ¢ r ‘|| of the suit while you’re edy, “Josh's Sul- }a Tall Traveler’ The Idle Boast.” ufacturing Fireworks’ y a in fi Fy 4 drama, “The Stolen paying for it Class A — Drama, ular price $2.00 a palr. @4 4.9 Anniversary Sale price. Ta 50c Silk Lisle Hose for 29¢ Splendid quality Silk Lisle with wide garter gh spliced heels. pair. Anniversary 98 Sale price .... c $1.75 Mocha Gloves for $1.11 These Gloves are made of the best selected Mocha skins; silk lined. Regular price $1.75 a pair, Anniversary Sale price ......00+ It is a pleasure to know that we can be of assistance to you when buying new apparel. We know that you will appreciate this accommodation, because we do not advance the prices. - ‘ory. bent We sell to you just the same as iain and Tt te this face wntch ular price 50c a pair. Annt- versary Sale Selene cae ae if you paid cash here or else- where. $1 Cape Gloves for 79¢ Heavy, mannish Cape Gloves, P. X. M. sewn; the most practical gloves for street wear, Regular price $1 a pair. Anni 7g versary Sale price ....... 79c Empress Theatre Building 50c Golf Gloves for 23¢ Golf Gloves for misses and children. These Gloves are very good values at the regular price of 50c, Anniversary 23¢ Sale price ...... teeeeeee Without exception we are showing one of the finest ex- hibits of Women’s Stylish Ap- parel in the city. We want you to come in and see it. EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Alo., .. Near Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” The Deacon's Rew ; seenic, “Ajace! Sond che ares place of Napoleon”; comedy drama, r teeth in next Monday’ “Jimmie’s Midnight Flight’; Indian “For the Flag.” ASTHMA SUFFERERS Send for Free Sample of ARNOLD'S ASTHMA CURE The Never-Falling Remedy 333-334 Arcade world around for our 1119 Third Avenue Near Seneca Tacoma Store, 1195 O St, south of 11th. Kas the People’s Baak of Heoond Av. and Pike The Bon Marche and Mac Southwick. Take vlevwtor or DENTISTS

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