The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1919, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE pa aartnhiann nlf OCTOBER 29. 1919 ! ’ Wire Briefs NEW YORK—Michael Starke, ao cording to the police, bought dier'n second-hand uniform and lected $275 by beeing, He w to take his bride on a honeymoon trip, he explained. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Correct Apparel for Women WLAN LE pasate | CLEVELAND, Ohio—Rending in! apers that he overlooked he robbed the Brooks Ot! station, the eame bandit returned and forced the clerk to empty the| till again, Special Price Basement The Method of Buying for the Special Price Basement Is This: DES MOTNES—some one ta al ways taking the joy out of life With beth a cold wave and a coal strike In prospect Des Moines drug tats boosted th rhe ‘ 2 . sists boosted the price of quinine, LL goods are bought in special quantity lots—not “special” because of any “If all drunks had defects in material or workmanship, but because of some condition govern- "Feline Doane ing the marketing of them which makes it possible for us to secure them at an eu extreme reduction, These goods are offered in a Special Price Basement sale, s by drinking a bottle “modest violet” perfume. | and if any of them are left there is no small re-order at regular prices to fill in | sizes ake the e complete. N. chase is @ 2 § tie oa xeattertcitenne cimese| on sizes and make the range comp! o purchase is ever made for the Special | nome of the real stuff,” muttered « Price Basement excepting to secure some extraordinary value in women’s and stranger over the mahogany, Pat girls’ | § gave hi a bottle The) cor shed a star and told Pat} ‘come along.” But the real stuff jwas iced tea OMATIA, Neb. ready-to-wear and millinery. Tomorrow will reveal an extra feature that will create a furore of delighted interest and crowd our display rooms at an early hour. SUITS*QUALITY «€ leur” Suits—made to sell regu- larly at from $65 to $125, secured through special purchase and on sale GOMROFTOW Gb. coc cccccccccccctcccs O extraordinary is this offer— so really wonderful are these ~ suits that we are breaking our usual hard and fast rule not to quote comparative prices. Car- man advertising is always con- : fem: tee ere ee Selene servative, but in this instance i | The Harrison boy is elad in i. _ the strongest descriptive adjectives we 2 ees aor anak oa can think of do not do justice to this left hand great feature offer of tomorrow’s “Anni- versary Week” selling. A heen Sale of 30 Short Plush Coats at $17.50 Each | a papecemmetere: Regular $25.00 and $29.50 Coqts ~The popular short coats that are so smart looking. —The story of how we secured these coats at so great a reduction might or might not be of interest—but the fact that they are offered at almost half their estab-_ 4 lished market value is a matter of vital concern to any woman or miss who is interested in+securing one of thé ” smartest coat styles of the moment. —Peco corded plushes, lined throughout. Large shawl collars and bell cuff sleeves. Some in the late three- _ quarter lengths. Can be worn either full er semi-belted. £ Colors are taupe, gray, brown, black and wistaria, —Placed on sale Thursday at 9 o'clock. —These are really remarkable values in smart short coats. | WALLA WALLA, Wash. — So many of Judge T. M. McKinney's jfriends appeared before him that it|f) |got on his nerves, “I'm tired of fining my pals,” he |e quit October 31 announced ———— | CIICAGO.—Jake Alex spent rome mont touring Europe as part of} {Uncle Sam's A, B. F., but couldn’t| take time to visit his home town | | while in Serbia. He started for|f) |Serbia today to visit the folks ati jthe expense of his employers, the | daa Posting companys |Police Hunting for Three Missing Lads Seattle police were searching Wed nesday for three miming boys. Arling Martin, 9, left home ‘Tues day. His parents believe he will at jtempt to get aboard a California bound boat. He was wearing knick lern and a green plaid cap, He lives jat 160 10th ave, Lioyd Harrison and Ernest Duvall, both 14, have been missing since |October 21, according to Charles Har | NO TRAIN STRIKE EXPECTED ° 400 Dress Aprons, Very Special at $1.69 The strike of tre: Chi 0} . = Si IIS BC pee3 hat we “ jis not posers wl > tae pe tect | VERY special purchase railway and union offictals| of Scout Pereale Cover- n ing. Tho strike is de ry ‘. Levee decoed ‘poctayckanehiaeh mts gare Reba payne MISS HYLAN IS BRIDE sortment of colors, in stripes, NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—Mins Vir- small figures, coin spots and ginia Hylan, daughter of Mayor John plaids. Three of the styles Hylan, was married at noon today to are illustrated: }John F. Sinnott, her father’s ex perch! Mase —tThe one on the left is of figured percale, in open front and open side front styles; has _two_ pockets, broad belt and is trimmed with bias folds. —tThe center sketch shows a smart elastic waistband style which has side-front opening and is trimmed with a band of plain color. —The one on the right is of coin spot percale in square neck style, has broad belt, two novelty pockets and is trimmed with rick-rack braid. —tThese Aprons come in both light and dark grounds — medium and large sizes, Very special values for Thursday at $1.69. Every new style note and all of the most de- sirable materials and colors are represented in both plain and fur-trimmed models—and all are developed with careful regard for the rigid high Carman standard of excellence. Choose from Duvetyn Peach Bloom Costume Velvet Duvet’ de Laine Silvertone Tinseltone || No. 1—Third and Union St. | Opposite Postoffice No, 2—In Issaquah |] No. 3—Second Avenue and Washington Street. Sketched in the Carman Shep one of the special sults on mnie to~ morrow. It is of y Suede Velour: developed in the full ripple “Tall- leur” effect. $62. LDISCOUNT WILL BE GRANTED ON ALL PURCHASES THE ASSURANCE OF SATISFACTION GOES WITH EVERY PURCHASE This means unreserved choice of our en- tire beautiful stock of Evening Gowns and Dance Frocks, Afternoon and Dinner Gowns, Street Frocks, “Tailleur” and Costume Suits, Blouses and Sweaters : FOR RENT? No! Not for rent, but much easter. $100 cash and $15 per month gives you possession. I build the first unit of this $3,000 home on my halfacre Little City Farms, in West ‘Seattle. You move in and finish it when you can, Make a start now to own a home fn Seattle, You will be far ahead, Renting never gets you any. where, Here fs a chanics you should take advantage of. It's a good in vestment and a real home, My cir cular will explain, or see me, H. C. PETERS The Bieta Millinery Kensumiai Places on Sale 100 Hats at $3.50 --The showing includes all the prevailing colors—blue, navy, rose, red, brown, black, taupe and purple. —Small and medium shapes, with novelty trims of many attractive varieties. All in the new and desirable styles. Specially priced at $3.50. | ' Second Avenue Take Elevator at 4 to Spring Street Z Third Floor Dr. D. C. Hall, of the Uni m, =e mi wea UNIVERSITY COCTES | wanmeien, & en 0h FOR ITALIAN FIUME! monicipat ioarus at ite mee 6 4 Avenue Music, Dancing, Moderate prices to o' kethe te But [local Office 8124 36th Ava Ww. |mect your pocketbook, Hotel x “With uncertainty surrounding | Tuesday noon. “Dr. Hall spent | | - the proposed league of nations, 1| year in Italy as a Neutenant | |most certainly hope the Ttallans|in command of ambulance | |may be able to retain Fiume,” said! raised at University of Wash | | a Home Method | Easily Erases Wrinkles | | gums ih, "he caste taf" || UNUSUAL SHOE || VALUES FOR MEN ¢ of pure powdered saxolite is Downstairs at Turrell’s. Ived in a half-pint of witch zel, and the solution used as a fo .. The effect is almost magic Popular custom models _pat- terned after the highest grade styles, at prices which will cer- tainly appeal to any man who is a judge of values. We feature today two models in the popular English last, com- bining style and wearing qualities |MINISTERS ASKED TO ‘| ee ee re AID RED CROSS DRIVE, town, ot 913 2a Ave, : | | Ministers in all Seattle pulpite were asked Wednesday to make Red } | Crom work the theme of their Sun- |day sermons, preliminary to the lopening Monday of the Red Cross |membership drive. Tho drive will | continee thru the week Wise indeed is the man whe! | knows how little he knows, You Can’t Brush or Wash Out Dandruff || are immediately affected, | hesitate to try this sim- | n, as it will not harm any | skin, Any druggist, of course, can | supply the ingredients. | When you have that tired, care- worn look, and you want to freshen up for the afternoon or evening bathing the face in the saxolite {tion will produce a wonderful trar formation. will find this mc refreshing than an hour's rest.— vertisement. Dyspeptics Can Eat What They Like lif they take tw6 or three B nLOn Back-Ache 3 The only suse way to get rid ot Limber Up With Penetrating Ham-| RNST FARDWARE (0 | Gandruft \e te dissolve it, then you de® tin's Wizard Ol ° | stroy it entirely. To do this, got} |about four ounces of ordinary liquid! q harmless and effective prepara SEATTLE, U.S.A. : | { “rvon; apply it at night when retir-| tion to relieve the pains of Kheums | ing; use enough to moisten the scalp! tism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lum- | RD RUSSELL r actor has de- hearts Of the Wilkes following more, than once. In “Sis Hopkins” this week he has many wholesome laughs for you WILKES THEATRE 514-24 PIKE. ST, BEAVER BOARD w |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 |applications will conipletely dissolve bago is Hamlin’s Wizard Oil, It pene trates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles, You have no idea how useful tt | will be found in cases of everyday | |and entirely destroy every single sign | allment or mishap, when there is | and trace of it, no matter how much | dandruff you may have, You will find, too, that all itching jand digging of the scalp will stop at |onee, and your hair will be fluffy, lus: | trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look jand feel a hundred times better, You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to dg the work,—Adver: tisement, need of an immediate healing, anti-| septic application, as in cases of | sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites | and stings. { Get it from druggists for 30 cents. | If not satisfied return the bottle and | get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head. ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, | pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed, 99 221-Third Ave “COR UNIVERSITY tablets immediately No you may have tried | don't give up hope. ousands who once suffered as y' w suffer—who have tried over; thing without obtaining relief-—now enjoy perfect health and can eat] [moat anything without the slightest in or discomfort. You can do the | Sane if you will go today to the | Swift Drug Company or any other | | Sood druggist and get a 6c package | f Mh. plots, | Tako two or or cach meal or whenever pain is felt and if you aren't de- lighted with the results can not usually found at such prices. # In tan or mahogany pew br gna $6.95 mouse top er all SHOE CO. Second at Madison have your 50c¢ back for the 1 Don't wait; don’t delay. Get mi today and forget you ever had a stomach, $8.95 In brown calf with fel brown calf, with invisible eyelets: —

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