The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1915, Page 8

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n Credit We strongly advise those who are looking for good values in Fall Suits, Coats and Dresses to come and inspect the styles and we can satisfy the taste of the most exacting wearers. $16.50 to $45.00. We are sure from weaves. Prices ranging Our liberal credit policy will make buying easy for you. Just make your selection and you can arrange to pay by the week or month. New York Outfitting Co. ALL HEATED UP OVER THIS Man has the tendencies of Has the sport shirt no will be a band concert to add gatety | TO” the ape and sheep. It is proved friends? Ie all the world turn |i the occasion the by the fact that he Is wearing ed against it, like a thing to be The whole world ls invited Oe eee the startling intelli. | Shunned? _ This is the startlin Ne—No! nce conveyed In a letter to Star today from Mrs. Minnie 8. Frazier, correspond- ing secretary of the North End Progressive club, who has be- come aroused to such a pitch of excitement that she has drawn a resolution condemning the much-maligned garment, and will, as The Star an nounced yesterday, offer it for the club’s adoption at the next Mayor Gill and Mrs. Minnie B. Frazier may talk until dooms day on the fallacies and futill- ties of the peek-a-boo-formen. But E. Foss rises to its defense, and is prepared to battle to the death in its behalf. He writes to say sport shirt opponents are off, entirely, The ir does not know if Mr. Foss rs a sport shirt. meeting. Here ie the manner In which Following is Mrs. Frazier’s he voices hia intense indigna- letter: tion, voisimeriteniotin > incigicnntesbtinanitpnce settings AGAINST SPORT SHIRTS 4 FOR SPORT SHIRT o Editor Star: No! The sport| Editor Star: You will confer shirt does not solve the polymuriel|upon me a great obligation if you — nod ig gee t Ke for | witt publish this defense of a much- all occasions. Why, it is not even) .aiiened article—the sport shirt. an evolution of anything. It 18 4) As the mayor of Seattle and other Monstrosity. It is a pervert. Itlirresponsible persons of more or will go the way of all perverts for less prominence are decrying it, uselessness. [t will go where “all | however, I suppose my advocation the pins go to.” }will be considered inconsequential. It is a hit-or-miss proposition. It) 1 have conceived a violent dislike fs inartistic for lack of some tat-|for those who smoke such obnoxious ting on the edge of those billowy/and reeking things as corncob collars. It 1s inconsistent for need| pipes, or those who wear a badge of the accompanying Fauntleroy|of subservance in the shape of a cork-screwy curls to caress it. collar, but as it is @ personal dis- It is a fizzle! As a dancing dress|like, I have so far refrained from it has flunked! mentioning it. Yet I can offer more Utterly unlike its opponent—the | reasonable objections to the articles tantalizing, peek-a-boo lingerie, re-|™mentioned than can be offered the vealing fetching, feminine adipose| Sport shirt. tissue, it reevals osseous mysteries| Jt indicates sensibility and sminine world better be kept|PFosress, and those who oppose it ypreniond " pict jean be classed with those who op- a eet: emintne ch or | Posed the first steamboat or rail. ee weet’ feminine 4 poy the | wag—they are too closely allied | w! 6 past. often adorned (7?) *| The shirt is not immoral. It ts Preposterous to say It is. One need Its chief grace is scientific. not refute any acc t at castes vaaacthoee torts of y accusation so utterly devoid of grounds. creation—the superior beings—the| It is neat and artistic, It is com- ‘first created (?) the male-head-of-|fortable. It looks better than a col- the house—the staunch oak—has/lar, and a collar is an unnecessary acknowledged the tendencies of/and useless thing for any occasion, both the ape and the sheep. leven dancing. This recalls Casper He tries to ape the cool andacity| Fisher, he of the extreme delicacy of the collariess V-front and fol-of conscience, who blushingly lows sheepishly after all these classes it with a kimono. He {s too years and years of cartooning—and| absurd to discuss Now he can’t get away with ft. | What, then, can be held against And that is all there is to any/!t? Personal opinion? Stagnant ew style—the ability to wear it tantactes ot prehistorically Inclined Ge aot away with it! people? Some time, when obstruc Paradoxically, the writer detests|t!ous are removed, there will be no “tailor-made” lines for women, She|°Ol/Ars, and none foolish enough to | prefers the frilly girls, But for| "ear them, winter or summer, dross | imen they can’t be beat. And Iay-|°°%! {os Hing aside facetiousness, dignity, de-|,, °aWhile, young men, wear | them, and rejoice in the fact that | cency and delectableness are the ae inuste in da anid the vas-lbonae a good apes, Nae from aries and vulgarities of chameleon} shee Dstt Foss. and kaleidoscope styles, grabbers of} golden greed offers the gullible—~ anent the sport shirt. Sincerely, Be ‘IE B. FRAZIER, MOSQUITO BITE _—; RESULTS IN DEATH MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., Aug. 20. —Edmund L. Tichenor, formerly! alderman of this city and one of the foremost business men, died his home here from a mosquito MYSTERIOUS “PLUMED| LADY" of Cleveland, who handed | peanuts to friends she met in her | strolls, has been sent to the work- | jhouse for dlstributing cocaine in | peanut shells. KODAK FINISHING Let me do your work. “Quick ‘vice—good resulta.” MENDENHALL Camera Spectal Ya-Hecond at Pike 1315 Third Ave. Opposite Postoffice urday, when all PHEW! THE TOWN’S GETTING [eRoMarrsmaonra 25: Seattle’s Talking The Mastrola Breaks All Value Records at This. ADDRESS $2.60 delivers THE MASTROLA and com- plete outfit—Iinclud aner, an then 0c a (Eilers ersity, Seattle) oe «se the store men from 42 Store Only nplete in $14,60—$3.60 cash, ic PAGE 8. STAR IVic’S GOING TO GET MARRIED sama NORE ‘RIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1915 Mies Leone Filllo your atter * regular stuff.) We have labored with him, but! th }he does not hear } We have but now delivered the Jeleventh hour warning, but “Vic dreams happily over his drawing) ¥> |board, and bume, and whistles, and | Bish ltalke to himself and gets no work| Where Miss |done at all jiaet year, " i | Not only ts "Vie" determined to brag pene 1a rising young art do it, but the lady's mind is madeli't wie reside » | up. oe Have I shown you her pleture? Mins Fi | "Vic" ts determined to do it cn | | wg Indy, and be cozy tempors Vie 4 shows {t to us. It ag a : . Me fon oi M such t as the bungalow ts | ’ 3 ‘ ; Be inished which the artist is having fatuously, and his mind is not on ji, | bullt on Meridian ave. |his work | “Oh, very well!” we say jyou until after the honeymoon, He Is going to get married night! may now go The marriage of Ml without fear of |Ho, daughter of U. H arrested ard-Filllo Co. Eitel butiding. « Jurey Thureda missed Victor Harvey Gauntlet y J Ww fet, will take place at § « ei —_ the ome of ith improve: | day night at the home of t Saat Gre eredt Waa aie oeoearte| arents at 110 West 4 sige Te while ap {njunction was pending Judge Jurey said the misdemeanor. if one had been cc & technical na pylaton ave, Unitarian church, will officiate. i Mr. Hugh Perkins will be the best brate Made-in-Washington day, Sat-/ MAN and Miss Louise Vestal will be ere tot wedaing, ana/ Ue Ve Gs DIDN'T CALL IT , along 14th ave. N. E nd . to 50th, will feature goods made in| Gauntlett families will witness it progr this state h From 7 to 9 in the evening, there | ** placed on the finger of the for an hairman J anive The ring to be used is one which day declared meeting Satu to be held on that adionly members of the Fi Fri ¢ had fe ms maternal grandmother, on meet occasion of her marriage, in Liv. | K erpool in 1858 ity \ (Betore going further, we wish to mittee. tion to the fact that fo is a beautiful and pop he romance ed at Lincoln high school Fillio wan graduated “If you ff must go and do it, hurry up and get }it done. We'll get no work out of >, lt ts hard to write It's all right. The seven city |atory about your sidekick, but it coun en and & “8 intend |must be done, ent Case, who w » a hear } ee ing on a conter of court charge, out their chores pitted, was of 4, will not be an of. ng of the county com wed no call V day Any Seattle Saturday will entertain/ave. N. E. and 47th st (® Upitarians, delegates to the general conference of and Christian churches, which con) The San Francisco Aug. Friday evening will be in the city for the East via venes at ey arrive eatory for Portland An auto tour of the city, dedi ercises at the sit ‘pew Unitarian church, corner 16th of NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Beginning September 1 the firm of Westerman & Schermer will be dis- solved. Mr. L. V. Westerman will continue the store at 220-222 First Ave. South, corner Main. Mr. Carl Schermer will continue the store at 103-107 First Ave. South near Yesler. Westerman & Schermer gram at th in the evening are the high lgbts| Francisco and in the day's events. jmext year's Frisco Boosters’ Club,” | Eaet who are not from San Francisco, but from Cleveland, Ohio, left Canada Friday by 75 New Saturday, when morning after a day of entertain-| America, Thursday. ment by the mother lodge h They are on a tour of the West of the and are traveling on a special train) co, beginning 4 seven cars. They get th Unitarian ABOUT CITY BY OUR BOOSTERS and a pro-.name from the fact that they are Boylston ave. church! the ones who in 1911 went to Sen tried to spike the convention Machine Headquarters ing Six Selections, the Assortment of Needles iachine Company, Third Fill in the Coupon— The price of the MASTROLA is only $12.50, and the complete outfit, including six Selec- tions, an assortment of Needles and a Record ill ites Cleaner, is offered for $14.60—on the easiest 7 of easy terms All the Records—For All Machines—All the Time Order Your our Musi stated in ments the TROLAS very easy the early number to be terms is proaching that limit. antee way. If you safeguard you day. our full guarantee covering all points. instruments. C.H.HOPPER &EPKELLY Lylers Builain, Ord. Ave OUniversity St. sold on these 200, and the sales are fast ap- that the MASTROLA is as as it looks (and it looks mighty good)—that it plays all the rec- ords and plays them well, and that you run no risk whatever— our demonstration and full guat- want music your home, and can afford to pay 50c a week, come up and let us show you the MASTROLA to- Our Guarantee Every Talking Machine sold by us is backed with and the MAS TROLA is guaranteed just as are the most expensive Not only 80, but at any time before the end of the year it can be exchanged for a larger ma& chine and the full purchase price will be allowed. for the As much of Seattle as could be e.seen thru the smoke was viewed York Foresters of They passed thru here on their way to the For ‘*®’ convention at San Francie With them ir!was Chief Ranger J. J. O'Grady, Mastrola| | Today Since this remarkable Talk- ing Machine was first of fered to STAR readers at this remarkable price, there has been a constant proces- sion of MASTROLAS from Rooms to Musie Loving Seattle Homes, but as rs

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