The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 5, 1917, Page 9

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: | Pde » No Corns Nor Bunions SHOE-TERIA 125 pairs of girls’ vici kid lace Shoes; a real $3.50 Shoe. Sizes 13 to 2, On sale Sat- $2 .40 urday .... last. All sizes. On sale Sa 75 pairs of men’s heavy Shoes; good soles and real wear. On - sale aay ...... $2.80 50 pairs of boys’ English last, calf Shoes; me soles $3.40 urday at... 15°9 Fourt SAVING FOOD ou Must Save SHOE-TERIA NO. 3 1509 Fourth Avenue CAN SHOW YOU THE WAY Some Saving Day, Saturday, Here CAREFULLY MAKE A NOTE OF THESE 40 pairs of ladies’ Comfort Shoes, the SEE OUR FOURTH AVENUE WINDOW IT TELLS THE SAVING STORY YOU SAVE ON EVERY PAIR, EVEN IT’S THE . 9c PAIR, FOR THE WEE BABY SHOE-TERIA NO. 3 Ie saving human life. SPECIALS! ! 100 pairs of boys’ good School Shoes, gun metal. Sizes 9 to 13, On sale ene 72740) ee turday 40 pairs of Men’s Dress Shoes. Good Shoes. Good wear. Good style. On sale Sat- $4.40 urday 15 pairs of men’s extra good Munson last Army Shoes. On sale Satur h Avenue Between Pike St. and Pine St—The Center of Travel THE was not only the —_—— A tcent stamp on the magazine you've read and hand it to 7 it costs ‘you 1 cent to let a hero “Tell Me How A soldier will get it. he’s remembered. No Aching F eet With This Sicc We're part i ested in m th tend i aching feet rec we HEALTH SHOE } have a Shoe that has filled In both vici kid and pli- a long-felt ior many able dull calf, with flexible years. Built to conform welted sole and cushion to the needs and relief of innersole. A wide Shoe i inflamed bunions, corns, built for tender feet. Price painful caliouses, etc TROUBLE with La Follette hi DR. KOCH’S $4.95. | BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP Second Floor Pitel Bldg, Second 4 Dike St "* $2.80 Thus, wasting food le a ways been that he thought fagest frog in the puddle, but the only one Prices as Low as the style you wish. UNION TAILORS Let Us Solve Your Clothes Problem During the past six years the Dundee Tailors have solved this problem for thousands of men and young men in Seattle. Suit or Overcoat Made to Order 5 A grand display of Fall and Winter Woolens— in all the desired shades and weaves—tailored in Saturday We Close 7 P.M. Seattle Woman Saves Famous Umpire’s Voice Miss Annabelle Trent, Seattle Voice Teacher, Who Saved Silk O'Loughlin, Famous Umpire, to the National Gamo ber?” the fans would chorus. “Because | xald so," would come back tn a deliberate scream that could be heard above the jeers of a crowd of 20,000. The nationally famous “Ball Tun!" of Slik O'Loughlin will be heard in the opening game of the world’s series at Chicago Saturday because a Seattle woman literally saved the That and similar passages be. voice of the American league’s tween Silk and the fane who liked most temp: umpire him best when they could eight ago. him reply to their taunts And because of what she did Mise Trent, who has a for O'Loughlin mo one in the sense of humor, country will follow his de- eee other people's entertainment and going to a lot of ball games for her} long used to dine with him Silk In a Bed Way own In 1909. Like other St. Louis! This evening, Sik O'Loughlin fans, she enjoyed Silk's tempern-|and another umpire were # « mental manner of bossing a ball near the table Miss Trent and r game. His peculiar mar of friends ocepied. Ryan knew Miss screeching the words “strike” Trent's friends. and “ball” and the way he barkea| He was int od to Miss 7 _|the num wh” tickled the fans|His at n alled to the of the A sone league. fact that O'Loughlin was Ball 1 he'd yell Yes, and it's @ crime that he’s “Why was it at all, you big rob-jso near thr as an umpire,” was ———— ——————— | Ryan's sympathetic remark he asked Mies Trent “Because hin voice tx practically gone,” said Ryan. “He « ery time he calls a he thinks the fans would jout of ever n th to Be Beautiful” he quit call hte ¢ Ini j Jused his hands like t . l nion Suits | pires ate his suc Special, 79c Saturday “You ought to tur 4 Splepdid Fall and Winter clum Wafers Miss Trent,” sat of her party./e weight Cotton Union t aad he can fix his vot 1p }@ soft, Nght fle Dutch ‘TRIAL PACKAGE MAILED PREF r. O'Loughlin knows basebell, $ neck, elbow sleeves low | but since I have heard him scream-|@ neck, sleeveless ankle jing on ball field I know he|/$ — length ¥ | doesn't w the about| 4, 6, and 6. Unusual using his voice,” Silk te tircaused Ryan rushed over to Silk’s table and dragged the red-headed right over to Miss Trent | After a little preliminary she sald . | “If you would open your thr umpire talk, ang your throat wouldn't feel a Carbuncle. The trouble with {s that you affeut way throat and It Is sore beca: sound strains it getting out “That sounds all right to me,” sald Silk. “I'll promise never to fine you or put you out of the game {f you'll show me how to do it.” Silk In Saved to Game Silk took his first votce lesson jafter he thought he was thru as |the best ker umpire in America ke you fown in your the Stuart's Calcium Wafers Surely Do Give a Lovely Complex wn The reason why Stuart's Calcium Wafers beautity the Skin ie their| Inside of a week he was yelling natural tendency to seek the sur-jlouder than ever and his throat wasn't sore. He was go tickled he Save tt | game a few fresh bad hos the blood. | He took many lessor eczema ana| Trent and never failed t players. from Misa look her to be healthy. invigorates skin hea Pimples and | bolls lotches, enables new skin of fine|up when he was umpiring in St texture to form and become cle Louts pinkish, smooth as velvet and re gs 4 ‘ined to the potnt of loveliness and - beauty. This te “how to be beaut!-| “There has been a lot of talk powders ana blene carte “| about the condition of the players ly hide for the f 6 )- | for the world’s series this year, but cent box of Stua a era|T guess I deserve a little credit for “And ic you wish to give them @| eins responsible for the good con trial, send the coupon below. | dition of at least one of the um pires,” said Misa Trent today. “I never met a finer gentleman than Mr, Free Trial Coupon izing in Englieh diction, She has |sung many times at the |berculosis hospital at and her puptis, among whom Mias Clover Newell, daughter Kirkland’s mayor, » given many Sunday afternoon entertain ments out the \NUXATED IRON ves not be applied if good cleat aia wanted, From any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for large size, get a bottle of zemo. When applied as directed it effectivei removes eczema,quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It pene. antiseptic liquid, Try it,as we believe poming you have ever used is as effect ive anc eee ee W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. 5, 1917. cisions with keener interest During the latter part of the sea than Miss Annabelle Trent, of son Silks power to make » alt the Washington apartments, heard decreased noticeably. Sport studio In the Fisch- . writers commented on {t where she Is teach- One evening Miss Trent and young women and some friends were dining at Mer young men with singing voices = rimac Highlands tnn, supposed to how to develop them. be the least warm of all St. Louts Miss Trent Wasn't a Seattle res! really hot spots in August, Jack dent when she saved Silk O'Lough Ryan, St. Louls’ most widely lin's voice, She was then a resi- known hotel clerk, was the proprie dent of St. Louls. tor of the inn that s r, and ‘etiglleg many of the major lea: players |@ Miss Trent had been singing for and umpires who had known him} O'Loughlin, and no pupil} teaching | opens thier F. A. Stuart Co. 319 Stuart |/ever worked harder for me than rie M Sot type pe «|\he did, not even excepting some trial lawyer-politicians, who came to me} Wafers. to learn how to make their vc SARTRE cre AAT SANE er Ome }last thru some rather strenuous campaigns. BEPOOE® sececvcvcvercerccrcces ++ || Miss Trent has been bie. tate voice in Seattle two years, special city’s tu.| PALACE HIP Firlands, | is is one of class of Tis big feature is provided by trates, cleanses and soothes, Zemo is | cludes merry a clean, dependable and inexpensive, | chatter. PAGE 9 ** Tull’ Special —— $3.98 HOOSE fashionable new Women’s Fine Silk and Cotton Union Suits $1.69 PYYTITITITITITVITII ir CIAL PR Saturday only. Fine ne Silk and Cotton Union Sut in Dutch neck, elbow sleeves low neck, sleeveless, band top, ankle length. Sizes 4, 5 comfortable, well karments of good Special on Saturday Fine finist quali $1.69 Women’s Cotton and 6 Tae Firet Fl New Jabot Stock Collars 50¢ PECIAL values specially Just in— bought The {use your lips and tongue and re newest styles member to keep doing it every | edged with dain time you wanted to shout a de] laces jelsion you would be heard just aa| and values |well or better than you are now| that are unu at 5O¢ THEATRES METROPOLITAN The Metropolitan theatre 1s put ng on big stare so thick pd fast at one hardly keep track of ‘ Henrietta Crosman, that ar favorite of the stage, fo y on the heels of Kolb ned for the remainder | the at the Metropolitan, Thursday night, to a jammed| house, in her latest success, “Erst while Susan.” Needless to say, Henrietta Cros: man, in the role of Susan Miller, is supreme, With her winning man- nerisms and pleasing votce, she has |made Susan Miller a character to |be loved by all The scenes of the play are laid in one of those pious Pennsylvania Dutch settlements, called Rein hartz, and the characters, with one exception, are Dutch folks, The exception 18 Henrietta Cros man as Susan Miller. Henrietta breezes into this quite lowing clos: jand Dit) one vices | dead village from a real town, and, instead of becoming one of them she reforms the whole village and eyes to the real enjoy |ments of life The new show at the all the Palace Hip way thru Tom "in Lindsay and his “Lady Bugs,’ with A minfature musical comedy, many pretty ¢ Miss Trent will sing before the) Prince and Crest are the big hit Ladies’ Century club October 12, of th show, with thelr singing, Sik TERE 2 ms “accordion playing and “wop" com edy. The Three sensational Melvin Brothers are gymnasts, in a good ex fd | hibition Wells and Roscoe are singers blackface comedians Frick and Adair duo. Both have Jance gracefully The Salesman and the Mode have a fashion shop skit that comedy, singing ar and are a singing rood voices and in Brazil will send 11,000,000 begs ot beans to the U, S, this year, TTRACTIVE atyles “3 ’ pure silk covers, A 500 Dozen Women's $2.15 H a's Map A vy sieht Hb INE, firm, smart, wash- ° Bae etaan esbrol. 2 ° le Mocha Gloves, In 3 frame, sunstantiat mre —-s Nowelty Elandkerchiets, Special 15 — cry. ‘sari, "mode e at three nb y-five canary. : Hunters, Emerald, Gar SHIPMENT just in, Women’s Novelty Handkerchiefs, im ot ee ED ON cease 4 and A ported from Ireland, Attractive styles, and attractive val- _sesgn new stock just ar 3 Bpecial price $3.95 wes for, each ........ va Dd ..15¢ rived. $2.75 0 pair. 4 First Floor ‘non Co, it Floor ~-First Floor, e : : : H Values That Are the Best Possible at the Price your New Suit or Coat from this collection on Saturday. Two hundred more beautiful, the very last style vous, in fact, developed in the season’s most favored materials and colorings. Coccccccccocccecccce Fraser Paterson Co. New Washable Mocha Gloves aa ao Are Ahe Correct “Word garments that are the correct interpretation of the Autumn and Winter styles— of been shown before. have not all are the Scores these new garments All are new. maximum of value Many of the garments represent special purchases, that would under other conditions be priced considerably more. The The New Suits Coats at at t $35. 00 $35.00 _Pompoms, pardines, and Seal EATURING a special purchase that offers many of the season's very Velours, * best values Burelias, Silvertones, Plushes wort Fall models. Broadcloths, Ox Poplins Velours, fords, Gabardines, mannish Serges. Pinin tailored styles, sem!- fancy styles. Distinctive styles in correct harmony with the latest style ideas. The wanted colorings, of browns, taupe, greens, grays, navy blue and biack Sults that are splendidly tatlored, of good quality ma- terials You should choose your new Suit from such splen- did values... $35.00 Coats for every oc carton. All new style high collars, the col Many ‘with fur lars All the season's nted coloring ory Coat splendia as to material, talloring, finishing and style $35.00 Splendid Collection of Girls’ Winter Coats SHIPMENT of seventy- five New Coats just re ceived in time for Saturday selling. These added to the already complete collections make unusually attractive as- sortments in all the correct styles. —The styles are the very newest, belted, semi-belted and straight-line effects. —Excellent quality velours, zibelines, chinchillas, silk plush, pom pom, tweeds and mixtures. -pNavy blue, Burgundy, gray, green, beetroot, Oxfords an@ novelty mixtures. $10.00, $12.50, $13.75, $15.00, % —Sizes 6 to 17 years. —Third Floor, Smart New Serge Dresses For Girls 6 to 17 Years \n Important Millimery Event 200 Smart New Trimmed Hats at $5 HE smartest Hats, the best values we have of- fered this season at the price, and bear in mind that all season we have been featuring this price strongly—so it means much when we say that these are far superior to any we have shown before. They’re new—the latest styles—many have not Been shown before. Many just in from —Clever new styles, well the East, many others fresh from our work- tallored garments. Splendid ¢ school garments, with con- Copies of much higher-priced models. —A splendid variety of styles. Small, medium and large Hats, of fine Lyon’s velvets and hatter’s plush. Qathity. “ite"pr —You should choose your new Hat from this col- made.end lection on Saturday at $5.00 50, $9.50, $1150 and uj Third Floor. rooms. trasting colored emblems, high waisted, belted and pleated models. i r-Pate Co., FREE_ DOCTOR a TO CARE FOR C. A. CO.) To form an organization that will| care for the business and needs of E DOCTOR ITT 169 Washington ot. COR THIRC & UMIVERS| |the Seventh company, Washington Coast artillery, which {s stationed terested in company will meet you @ careful examination ¥ | at the Chamber of Commerce ahd - : and prescribe for you Commeret , Friday evening, FREE. ans. ~|_ If you are sick you cannot do bet ‘Simple Way to to arrango 1 ter than take advantage of this of. fer. We save you money and give (Joo, A Take Off Fat » the best possible treatment. There can be nothing simpler than taking a convenient Ittle tab- let four tim each day until your wets * reduced to normal. That's ot § iward ave, Tablets t* their harmless- now is your absolute safe- | guard, | in ieeitintdiabiapmmaiate ONE METROPOLITAN Weex Starting Sunday —Seats Now Selling LA SCALA GRAND OPERA COMPANY (Berry & Behymer) Complete HEN General Wood was ordered to clean up fever sticken Cuba, he found the dan- ger spots, the breeding places of the deadly fever germs and killed the germs. Havana is today a very healthy city. There are danger spots in your home—toilet bowls, garbage cans, kitchen sinks, cellar, etc.— the favorite breeding place of myriads of dis- ease germs. The daily use of Acme-c»Lime KILLS GERMS BLEACHES DESTROYS ODORS of 40 Voloes and hestra of 40. ymphony Or- will make your home a healthier home. It’s the the strongest, most economical disinfectant known to medical science, adopted by the gov- ernment for army and hospitals. POURED Rigoletto Sold by all first-class druggists and grocers at 150 for a large can. Refuse substitutes which may be stale and worthless. Write for Booklet. A. MENDLESON’S SONS 120 Broadway, New York City Histablished 1870 Factory: Albany N. Y, Prices, Nights

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