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The Prince Cha THOMAS MEIGHAN Paramount made this a big picture—Lila Lee and Kathlyn Williams are both in the supporting cast. The flare of life and laughter, the glamour of artists’ studios and beau- tiful models —in— “A Daughter of the Gods” FATTY Finest of Screen Spectaciee — “out W One wild how! of mirth from start to finish. is what the economists call saving. The in- dividual, instead of satisfying all his spend- ing desires, thinks of the future and puts money aside. Can ygu postpone that luxury “consumption”? Put your spare funds in our Savings Department or invest in Seattle Local Improvement Bonds, NATIONAL CITY BANK OF SEATTLE Second at Marion “BUD”? A strong, serviceable fine of Children’s School Shoes, made en a perfectly fitting footform last. Goodyear stitched, and not a single najl, tack or staple tn them, Nothing to hurt the little feet, and no more torn stockings. Manufactured by ZIMMERMAN - DEGEN SHOE CO. + Seattle, Wash, ed Sold by Gemnill’s Nifty Boots The Bon Marche Plymouth Shoe Co, Symonds’ Shoe Co. ® Eggert Shoe Co. Chandler Bros. Green Lake Shoe Store Look Out for Rheumatism As Winter Approaches If you have had the disease for|not be reached by local remedies ap- any length of time, you have doubt. | plied to the surface, - One remedy that has given splen leas resorted to the treat pens resorted 3p ing treat’ | did results in the treatment of F ment of liniments and i matism is 8. 8. S., the fine old remedy that has been sold by 4 pains. But yo ists for more than fifty y mere temporary 8. 8. 8. acts by driving out of be freed from the shackles of a dis | blood the disease germ that causes| ease that will bind you band and/ Rheumatism, thus affording real re foot lief. So many cases of Rheumatiem| Begin taking 8. 8. 8. today and if come from a tiny disease germ that will write a complete history of infests the blood, that physicians ir cane, our medical director will are beginning to realize that this| give you expert advice, without gource of the disease is becoming|charge. Address Chief Medical Ad quite prevalent. Of course a disease | viner, 825 Swift Laboratory, tina | that has its source in the blood can-|Ga, . effort to get SAYS BULLETS MADE OF PAPER Charges Imitation Ammuni- tion Came From U. S. SYDNEY, N. 8. W., Sept. §—Cap tain Croft, a Tasmanian military au- 5 thority, has ieewed @ statement that|, Now he was on @ committee of inquiry in France when ft was discovered that @ million rounds of ammunition a to. ¢ had been ianued without bullets.| than five titled English beauties: They were merely paper imitations| Massereene, the Duchess of Sutherland, Lady Curzon and Too Good; Divorce! day that his wife, Bessie, was too good for him. His honor granted the divoree Mra. Smith was after Vn ith her father, Senator John H. THE SEATTLE STAR = xs beauty in more detail— come to America to search for than hers? In 1945 I Will Have My. Fiftieth Anniversary Sale », then, Mr. Hoppe, let us look into this matter of (O. H. Hoppe, you recall, is the English artist who has | SERIOUSLY, MR. HOPPE, ENGLAND CAN’T BEAT THESE FOR— | PEACEMAKER IS SLASHED IN ARM Fighters Escape Injury, but Not So Pacifier Canton Alley, in the heart of Se attle’s Chinese quarter, saw the knives flash again Thursday Jack Swine and P. J, Mangan, Alas | kan cannery workers in the city for the winter, got into a hot argument | that waxed warmer and warmer un til both men drew their sheath five women more beautiful Lady Lavery, Viscountess FRIDAY—LAST OF re were waid to have been made in| Lady Diana-Duff-Cooper.) Hilvcs’Aenti Meooetiel vrceed Extra—Starting page Beda ee On the left, Mr. Hoppe, is Miss Anna Hamlin, Washington, |in a» peacemaker, and had his right Annette Kellermann Saturday— He Admits Wife D. C., debutante. Are there eyes in England more beautiful |arm siashed from elbow to wri charge. Can you find in England a face whose contour surpasses | > pAdign to 1h the oly Xi LOS ANGELES, Sept. 3—Russell| that of Mrs, Lydig Hoyt of New Smith admitted to the judge yester| O» ling more beautiful than those of Miss Eugenia Bank- head, of Alabama (on right), who lives in Washington now,| York City? Crowds and armed po ith several casualties, at nd Frankfort Bankhead? wy Salgly To the many kind friends whe have helped me build my business during the last quarter of a centpry 1 extend my sincere and heartfelt thanks. After all, friends count most, and it has been my exceedingly good fortune to have made lasting friendships with so many of my customers, SIDELSKY’S ‘SME Tua SUPREME 1%" SALE N preparation for this event I went last month IT to one of the country’s largest woolen centers. I know that many orders had been turned back by retailers on account of siow business, and I went prepared to lay out a lot of good hard money if I could get the goods I wanted at a price that would enable me to put on a real merchandise treat for my old customers. I succeeded beyond my wildest hopes. Starting Tomorrow—For My 25th Anniversary SUITS—OVERCOATS SMARTLY BUILT STYLED MEASURE TAILORED $30—$35—\$40 iE mareane Y hope that my old customers will get the most of these wonderful bargains, for won- derful they truly are. Iam not going to say what the regular prices of these fabrics are, but you will say that they are priced many dollars below what you have seen for many years. Drop in tomorrow and feast your eyes on the wonderful new patterns. Come in and say “Hello,” anyway, Sidelsky Suit. tee If you have never worn a Sidelsky Suit, order one tomorrow and find out why I keep my regular trade so long. You will get satisfaction—and save real money—on every GET READY STRUCK the wholesale woolen market when it ] was ina slump, and I brought back to Seattle not only the finest line of fabrics that I ever owned, but one of the very finest ever displayed by a tailor in this state. Competing merchant tailors who have inspected this stock agree with this state- ment. But best of all, I got most of this fine stock at prices that allow me to have a real sale, TO PERFECTLY OST of the new woolens are in serges and M worsteds in fine, heavy weights. A wide range of patterns and weaves in all the new shades and colors, The kind of substantial, all-wool fabrics that make up well, hold their lines and give the sort of wear that has held my customers for the past 25 years. I build clothes that last for more than one season. Best of linings, trimmings and tailoring. Onn | A A Pitti Ty. eet ot Vir, pa 5 ime ROTE-RANKINCO} a Saye J Man | woman in cour, WILLESDEN, England, Sept, 3.|8 one of them. Now if you were “Can I have a separation from my |habitual drunkard it would be differ — husband on the ‘grounds that he is|ent. He could get a separation ie i an habitual drunkard?” asked a |you." —— 7 MsM ETHICAL DENTISTS | No Satisfactery Terms Always OTTO F. KEGEL. President | PIKE ST. awe FIFTH AVE, Reproduces All Tonal Beauties | Pa the tuning fork that issues its | fixed tones, free from all impurities, 7 so the Brunswick Phonograph brings fullness of tone, clarity of expression and faithful rendition. a The fidelity of Brunswick reproduc-- tion has set a new standard in phono- graphic tone value; and music lovers everywhere receive ‘the musical expres- sion of the Brunswick with enthusias- tic approval. 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Kagle (Tenor with Orchestra) $1.25 5004 Carry Me Back to Old Virginny (Bland) Marie Tiffany and Male Trio (soprano and male trio with orchestra) Old Black Joe (Foster) Criterion doesn ne quartet) $1.00 | the magistrate. “The law gives Has Drunk License nustana certain privileges, and § HM Dentists a Charge for Examination This firm is composed of a number of Dental Specialists (no hired operators), and they will gladly examine your teeth and give you the benefit of their experience, You are under no obligation to have your work done here. We will give you our price and you can g0 elsewhere if you wish. Sas tee nana awen te “You may pay more, but you can’t buy better dentistry.” EXAMINATION COSTS YOU NOTHING CUOMUDUAAYANN SATU ULU SOTA UAUUUTL 1 fqn eegeans re LADY ATTENDANT ELLIOTT 4357 AF ees