The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1919, Page 9

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$59.50 I, to $75.00 — $85.00 ~ to $125.00 Values from $69.50 Values from $95.00 4 est of individual selection. | Distinctive new treatments gre portrayed in artistically designed and belt arrangements. Big buttons blend with the coats’ coloring — sleeves with luxurious width of cuff and sumptuous collars of Sealine, Nuatria, Raccoon, Oppossum or models without fur trimming are also featured in ; | special showing of coats that women who-are well d with superior fabrics and excellent workmanship find worthy of their inspection. SECOND AT SPRING ‘A Very Advantageous Purchase Brings This Extraordinary Offering of HIGH-GRADE WINTER COATS At the Following Attractive Prices $69.50 Values from $79.50 to $85.00 $95.00 Values from $110.00 to $150.00 QUALITY AND ORIGINALITY _ Toa marked degree govern the coats featured in these four inter- ¢ esting groups, comprising the most favored modes of the season—the wide variety of new materials and coloring adding greatly to the inter- ° THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919. |BARON GOTO'S PROMISE VAGUE Jap “Roosevelt” Speaks on Shantung Here Japan will return Shantung to “with the | ption of a few] apan,” told | tion of Seattle businens | ‘and professional men at the Hotel Washington Tuesday evening. of the Pacific breed Internatio distrust He sald Japan “int to settle the Shantung matter so/ promptly that it waa impracticable | to net a dat Among those who also mpoke were Prof, Edmund § Meaney, of the University of Washington; A. J.| Rhodes, former president of the Seat: | tle Chamber of Commerce and Com mercial Club; former United States Senator Samuel H. Piles, Prof, C. P. of the university law school, Matsunaga, Japanese consul Angry? Yes! | STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, Oct. 15-—(United Preas)—"Out of my kitchen!” ‘This ordet was delivered In stern | tones by Sil, Chinese cook in the! women's dormitory, and was directed | at Miss Gertrude Gardiner, bis em- ployer, Sil was angered when Min Gardiner appeared In @ Chinese skirt} and a Japanese kimono last night, attired for the annual costume party. | Sil had given her the skirt, but to! j have it topped by the Japanese gar-| FRA S#R-PANERSON CO, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement —And so you, too, have found the Special Price Basement! Like hundreds of others who every day find in the Special Price Basement the garments they want at prices much less than they expected to pay, you, too, have found the place where thrifty buyers do their buying. 600 Georgette Crepe Blouses In a Sale at $5.00 ment peeved him. | Since he was reinforced by hin | Chinese boy assistants, Miss Gardiner | wuffered herself to be ordered trem her own kitchen by her cook. |COL. LLEWELLYN’S MEDAL IS RECEIVED Lieut. Col, Fred W. Liewellyn, for mer adjutant genera! of the state, han recetved notification from Gen, LS) Morrison, commandant of Camp Lewis, that the Distinguished Ser- vice Medal, awarded to Col, Lewellyn immediately after his return from at Camp Lewis, and will be formally wolected. | S| The average annual placed at $1,558 . ne equal for RNEUMATISM and Kindred | trig) poace meetings will be held from | It removes the cause and resteres| now on in all the district lumber troubles and MOBS’ SUBJECTIMILL WORKERS — Dr. Floyd 1. Beckwith was the speaker at the Rotary club luncheon at the Masonic club room, Wednos- | day noon. He was scheduled to talk jon the subject, “Mobs as Symptoms.” Doctors Recommend Bon-Opto for the Eyes Physiclans and eye jseribe Bon-Opto jremedy in the trentment of eye to strengthen eye- we. Cgret a i maney FefUnd) and a Mooney day strike. ‘The men Tablets take its place. as @ aafe home the system te health. 30 DAYS’ hex. Descriptive book |COMEANY, Tecoma, Wash. Fer sale by Drugstets. } t PREATMENT | camps until tho section is freed of |” CIGARETTES | Turkish and Domestic Tobaccos.“Blended area Harmless Substitute instantaneous, litte olive makers bave no place In the mill and | determination not to treat logxing planta of thelr community, | lverand bowel employes of the Clear Lake Lumber | Company Monday evening staged an theatre, Clear Lako. ‘The meeting came as an unex- aco at the expense pected climax to trouble that has somdtimes pla: been fomenting for some time, com- So do ing to a head with a shooting serape take % finally resolved to “wipe the red/ streak off tho logging map.” Indus- trouble makers, declare mill workers | 89d “perkup” the spirits. 10cand 26c. and the Blend can’t be copied France last May, has been recetved) presented at a time and place to be} expenditare for @ family of five in Canada ts Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets TO OPPOSE REDS ses aesitees Avowing thet anarchistic trouble eoiored tablets are the result of Dr. than $5.75 to $6.50. Twenty Late Models in High-grade Blouses ~ —All attractive styles, such as no one -who does not know the Special Price Basement would hope to find for less —Some have dainty beaded and embroid- ered fronts, others clever touches of braiding and tiny tucks. The range of shadings is most complete, embracing white, flesh, tea-rose, beige, sand, gray, mais, navy, black and suit shades. Such values as this sale offers in attractive Blouses affords an excellent opportunity for early Christmas gift choosing. SS New Jersey-T op Petticoats With Taffeta Flounces Special $4.25 —New Petticoats with tops of fine mercerized jersey, having all the beauty of silk and the added warmth and wearing qualities of this splendid material. In gray, taupe and rose. Elounces in plain, plaid and striped taffeta silks. —Very pretty petticoats, and splendid for service. PUBLIG ASKED ~ |FLY TO SEATTLE! TO CURB H. 6. L Consumer {Is Enlisted in Profiteer Hunt If your grocer charges you sky- rocket prices, or your clothing dealer is a profiteer, don't complain bitterly to neighbors, but call Elliott 4170, at 807 Federal building, under super- vision of Robert C. Saunders, U. 8. district attorney. All complaints will be checked with | a view to satisfactory adjustment. If/| you are being charged exorbitant prices for any of the neceasities, Miss | athe! Dean, secretary of the com- mittee, would like to hear from you. | ‘The committee is especially interest- | ed in prices of clothing and food- tufts. GAN YOU COUNT? If you are at least 18, active, intel- ligent, reliable, and can write legibly, you can be a census taker, according to 8. L. Rogers, director of. the fed- eral census, the taking of which starts January 2. Aboyt 350 enumor- ators will be required in Seattle and | King county. Applicants for positions | should see Roy Erford. 4129 Arcade building, before October 18. Men and women are wanted. The United States has only 6 per cent of the world’s population and 7 per cent of the land. | (ADVERTISEMENT) | It’s Easy on One’s Pockel- Wook—Cherry Chat The CHERRY terms not onty! make it easier on your pocketbook, | but you can secure,so much more and so much better apparel for the | amount of cash you are prepared | to spend. You wear the clothes while paying for them. The new Fall styles are now there in great variety. Open about the 17th in rooms 206-7 Rialto Bldg. 1015 Second ave, Take elevator, (Advertisement) Flyitig from Red Bilfffs, Cal. to Seattle in eight hours, Capt. P. P. Cook, department of military aero- nautics, landed at the municipal golf links Tuesday evening in a De Havi- land army airplane, piloted by Lieut. Ned Schramm, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schramm, live at 426 Smith St., Seattle. Capt. Cook leaves this morning by railway for Washington, D, C., while Lieut. Schramm will fly the big plane back to Red Blufts, where he is on forest patrol duty. Barber Gives Recipe | for Gray Hair Mr, A. FE. O'Brien, who has been a barber in New York City for many years, made the following statement “Gray, streaked or faded hair can be immediately made black, brown or light brown, whichever shade you de- sire, by the use of the following rem- edy that you can make at home: “Merely get a box of Orlex pow- der at any drug store. It costs very little and no extras to buy. Dis: solve it in 4 ox. of distilled or rain water and comb it thru the hair. Full directions for use and a gold bond guarantee come in ‘each box. One box will last you for months, “It ia safe, does not rub off, is not sticky or gummy and leaves the hair fluffy. It will make a gray-haired person look twenty years younger.” —Advertisement, | Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when re: tiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more ap- plications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at one’, and your Whir will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better, You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work,—Adver- — A comedy dramatic playlet en- | titled “The Night Before Christmas,” | Presented by Sidney Shepard and company, is the héadline of Thurs- day's show at the Palace Hip. Detzel and Carroll, a pair of com- edians, one of them blackface, have a funny absurdity called “Some Doc- tor,” which is founded upon the col- ored quan’s superstituous fear of un canny things, | The Panzer Duo have an unusual | combination act of music and acro-| batic stunts, Kitty Faye and Jack Thomas have a skit they call “At the Ball.” Curtis and Buster are a man and a fox terrier. The dog plays a toy piano and sings canine fashion. Burdell and Burdell are a comedy pair in an offering called “Mixol- NEGLECTING THAT COLD OR COUGH? Why, when Dr. King’s New Discovery so promptly checks it TS natural you don't want to be careless and let that old cold or |cough drag on or that new attack develop seriously. Not when you }can get such a proved successful jremedy as Dr. King's New Discov- ery, Cold, cough, grippe, croup does not resist this standard reliever wery long. Its quality is as high today as it always has been—and it's been growing steadily in popularity for |more than fifty years. 60c and $1.20 ja bottle at all druggists, Constipated? Here’s Relief Not that often harmful, always violent and temporary help that comes from harsh purgatives, but the comfortable, gratifying, correc- tive regulation of stubborn bowels so pronounced in Dr. King's New Life Pills, Tonle in action, they promote free bile flow, stir up lazy liver, thorough- ly but gently cleanse the system of waste matter and fermenting foods, and give you keen gest for hard work and healthful recreation. All Prugslsis—2iq, . PAGE 6 ogy,” which consists of a little bit of everything—singing, dancing, but: lesque mind reading, juggling general comedy talk. MENTHOL COUGH DROPS SWEETEN THE BREATH GOOD |- MILK f.| This Milk is the milk you want, because it is dependably sanitary and good. Our delivery is prompt. Phone Elliott 223 or order of your grocer.

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