The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 4, 1919, Page 7

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Kryptok the invisible Mi- focal for far and near visions, FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Cataract Electric Washer Will Wash a Tub of Clothes in From Eight to Ten Minutes "THINK what this means to the housekeeper! All that is required of her is to put in the clothes and water and turn on the electricity. The Cataract cleanses by forcing water through the fabric—not by manipulating or dragging the clothes. It is made of sheet copper in steel frame, on casters—will last a lifetime with ordinary care —and an electric wringer is part of its equip- ment. A fuller understanding of the merits of the Cataract may be gained in the Electric Goods Section, where it may be seen in operation any day. —The Downstairs Store. The Ohio Range Is Always Efficient in Performance For Novice or Experienced Cook IGHT minutes after the fire is kindled the oven is at perfect baking heat. The even fire which is essential to baking success is retained without frequent replenishing of fuel, by means of the hot-blast system in the fire-box. When the baking is at the critical stage, there are well-regulated dampers to hold the fire. If cool air is needed to temper the oven, the spring- “controlled door will stand ajar at any point desired. Objectionable steam is released from the oven by | means of a special ventilator. The Ohio construction permits the burning of either coal or wood, or both types of fuel at the same time, | with equal success. —The Downstairs Store, | ¢ Boldt’s—uptown, downtown, 913 24 Ave. Dr. Edwin J. Brown by Skilled Optometrist We fit genuine Jasnes, Broken lens duplicated, WEGNER OPTICAL £0. DR. KR. BH. WEGNER, Mar. Registered Optometrist 227 Ld hee tyd SsTREMT Betwers 2nd and 4rd Aves. TRUSS TORTURE Can be eliminated by wearing the |Lundberg Rupture Bupport. We fee iree trial to prove its superior- A. LUNDBERG Oo, 1101 Third Ave, Seattle, Prisoner Goes Free ee While “Ife's mine on the Sheriff Jack} hief of pollee « Kc had arrested Sam Puli here for the murder of Peter | ment Buchingki, at 2t7 Findlay st, Janu | was + ary 18 | habe « mine,” insisted Prosecuting | wn. | the prosecutor | rele over who| Ar the man arrested tn | him Nanticoke, the widow of Fuckinalt wat patiently by, She refused to | all approve the sending of City Detect.) Kol ve Jobn I, Majewski, whom Brown | here | named mitted FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET AUS COrpUs proceed Stringer wired t Monday ni of the prisoner the chiet « should go after The man waen't Pulaski he wired. DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Patent Kid Dress Pumps At $7.50 Pair OR widths AA to C, Priced at $7.50. | WOMEN’S DULL soles and Louis heels, sizes 3 to 8, $8.00 pair. ~The © whole matter was “Hila name in Bt afternoon and evening wear, and for street also with spats, these New Dress Pumps of Patent Vici Kid offer new possibili- ties for smartness. They have hand-turned soles and full Louis heels with plates, Sizes 214 to 714; Sheriff and Brown Argue laid it under ylasbl thru ame right back at after ley KID PUMPS with hand-turned Downstairs Store. IN THE FIVE POUND CAN AND SAVE MONEY M. J. BRANDENSTEIN & COMPANY, OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 313 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE _ SEATTLE SPECIAL SALE chines at prices that are right. this stock. condition. White (Rotary) .$50.00 Singer Drop Head good as new.. 40.00 Singer ......... 35.00 Singer .. Davis New Home Empress Grand. 15.00 Box Tops, from 5.00 to .....00.--. 10.00 Hemstitching and Picoting By Expert Operator. Machines Rented, $3.00 Per Month, White Sewing 415 Union prt One Block East of Postoffice ad It Goes farther EVERY CAN GUARANTEED Of a number of rebuilt and slightly used Sewing Ma- Liberal terms on all Every machine in perfect mechanical Machine Company ELECTIONS ARE Administration Concerned in Four State Contests WASHINGTON, tions in four | Watched with close tration offictal terest by ad and congress | men At the white how tion was being paid New Jersey on, where Edward 1. Edwarda, a state senator, is the Democratic can didate vernor in opposition to New ugbee, republican | the r | In ¢ he elections were Maryland—For governor: Harry W Nice, republican, versus Albert C. incumbers dH. Long, For governor incumbent, democrat in P. Morrow, repubitean pl also was voting for but a democratic victory Attention was riveted on the wet and ary ¢ ion in Ohio, where there rendum on ratification of nal prohibition by the ler Peace Treaty Issue at Kentucky Polls LOUISVILLE, Ky. Nov, 4.—Ken tucky was balloting on a governor today, with the peace treaty inne in ® election and | stumped t : ©” the lant 10 days attacking and defending the peace pact Edwin P. Morrow republican, who was defeated for el » by fens than 500 votes four years ago, tx oppow jing the reelection of Gov. James D. Black, democrat Women Big F. actor in Gotham Election NEW YORK, Nov. 4.(By United | Prean.—Women were expected to be the deciding factor in today’s election for elty, county and minor offices and for members of the legislature. Of more than 1,000,000 registered voters 363,482 are women. Roth republicans and Tammany hall forecast victory as the voters! went to the polin early today. Fair weather promised a heavy vote. Chief interest centered in the judi clary, where two vacancies on the su.) preme court bench of the first judi celal bnerheed are to be fled. Record Vote Being Cast Thruout Ohio CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 4 Ideal election weather was reported from all parts of the state and a ree jord vote was anticipated today. | William Jennings Bryan ted the forces of probibition to a whirlwind [finish last night. Dry leaders pre- dicted victory by 100,000 majority Wets were equally optimistic. They lexpect the soldier vote to knock out | the state prohibition measure, legal ize 2.75 per cent beer and start a na- |Yonwide revolution against prohibi- tion. Feeling Intense at Boston Polls, Report BOSTON, Nov. 4.—{United Press, ‘The mont intense battle in ballots in years began today when Maseachw | setts voters went to the polis to elect their governor and other state offi. clals. The weather was clear and cool and | | both nides predicted a record vote. In| [some quarters it was aid the total vote would reach 600,000, Rolph Is Favorite ‘ _at San Francisco BAN FRANCISCO, Nov 4—(By United Press.)—Today’s municipal election in this city is expected to bring out a heavy vote, according to Registrar Zemansky, who believes he will have 120,000 to 125,000 votes to tabulate tonight. Mlection forecasts Indicate the re- m of Mayor Rolph, with the pal fight being made for the district attorneyship by Charles M. Fickert and Sonar tbr dh er, Brady. WAR VETERANS: PARADE NOV. 11 American Legion Prepares! for Celebration Veterans of the great war will} stage a big parade and demonstra tion on the streets of Seattle on the night of Armistice day, November 11, which will reach its climax at Crys- tal Pool, where a big smoker and vaudeville entertainment will be given, it was announced at a meet- ing Monday night of Elmer J. Noble post No, 1, American Legion. Members of the legion preceded their plans by joining the Red Cross to a man when a squad of Red Cross workers headed by Mra. Gunnar Lund, made a peaceful invasion of the post hall, ‘NOT A SCHOOL HOLIDAY November 11, designated by Gov Hart as @ legal holiday to commem- orate the anniversary of the admis- sion of the state into the union and the signing of the armistice, is not a school holiday, according to a rul jing of Attorney General L. L, Thompson. Action of the district di- rectors of schools will be necessary to close the schools on armistice day, ENGINEERS WILL MEET The Seattle Chapter of the Amer. ican Association of Engineers will} hold a meeting at 7:30 o'clock Wed- nesday evening in the Chamber of | Commerce and Commercial Club. | A raco of pigmy camels, five feet high and snow white, can be found in a certain part of Persia. | _ASK FOR and GE 9 Horlick’s Malted B Milk 1 wee i eafeiteee ead Peed Baten, | WATCHED TODAY FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH ohdeateterdttthetion SCREET—SESTS AVENUE New —four hundred pairs black, tan and gray. at $2.45 —three hundred pairs various colors. only. made them women. from tiring. the most comfortable ments. two-clasp French Kid Gloves, one and two-clasp Glace Gloves of imported and domestic makes and in Original aera and Charming Elaboration Are Shown in Duvetyn Frocks HIS soft-texture fabric is the favorite of the season for Dresses, Coats, Suits and Hats. It lends itself admirably to straight- line effects, smart blouse back } Frocks and belted Dresses, all suitable for Street, Afternoon and Dinner Wear. When designers have elaborated these Dresses, effects of original- ity have been attained by means of gold and silver thread embroid- ery, gunmetal and steel beading, gold brocade panels and insets, bright-color wool embroidery, me- tallic tassels and fur collars. IN FASHIONABLE COLORS: SAN, MADURO, REINDEER, FRENCH BLUE, POMPEIAN, . MIDNIGHT BLUE. Prices $125.00, $135.00, $150.00, # $175.00 and $185.00 —Becond Floor, | 1,300 Pairs of Women’s Leather Gloves | In An Exceptional Offering for Wednesday At $2.45 Pair At $1.95 Pair —six hundred pairs of Women’s ]_ two-clasp White Gloves of French thake, in glace finish, overseam style, sizes 54% to 614 only. At $1.95 Pair —eight hundred pairs of Women’s _ one-clasp Washable Glace Gloves in pique style; brown, mode, pearl- white, tan and champagne. At $1.65 Pair of Women’s in Pair of Women’s —two hundred pairs of Women’s one-clasp Washable Capeskin Gloves, in tan + —FIRST FLOOR. Lines of Natural Grace and the Fashionable Contour Blended in Redfern Corsets NEW shipment of these Corsets fea- tures these characteristics, which have favorites with well-dressed They are designed on models to conform to individual needs. Non-rusting boning of unusual flexibility provides for all the freedorh of motion de- manded by the vigorous woman, and gives sufficient support to keep the back muscles Expert Corsetieres will help you select and well-designed Redfern model for your figure require- Priced from $3.50 to $12.00. —BSecond Floor, LABORER IS ROBBED L. Christensen, a laborer, living at 616 Charles st., was held up at Sixth ave. and Charles st. and robbed of $1.20 by two masked bandits Monday night Embroidery and Braiding Hemstiching, Pict Edging Buttons Covered Button Holes Made Knife and Accordion Plaiting G. J. BAUER & CO. Tailors’ and Dressmakers’ 13171319 Fourth Ave, Seattle REAL PAINLESS DENTIS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the i and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the m you can bite corn off the cob; teed 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth.. 10,00 Set Whalebone "Teeth All work gusrentees er 18 years. morning and ge y, Examination Call and See ol Moat of our p: early patients, whose work is patients who have tested our work. When coming to our office, you are in the right place. Bring this ad with you, Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS t patronage is recommended iving good satisfaction. 207 UNIVERSITY ST, Oppenite STAR WANT ADS BR

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