The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1920, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR ~ wow * — : \* Cc. Ex-Service » |Mrs. Jones Here in [Discover Mystery in | | MRS. M’SWINEY AND ARCHBISHOP AT PRISON |, School Reopens, e. Behalf of Contest | Lake Chelan Cabin * | The Knights of Columbus evening| ™ Klizabeth Jones, of Kverett WENATCHEE, ' Sept, 10,—Blood FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920. Daughters of Royalty Boxing in Pantaloons DON, sé 10.—Clad 4 abbre | san LoD pohoo! for exservice men has re-|¢andiddte for the republican nomi [ivackened bed and furniture and nation for state muperintendent of | mind in i of women's garment opened for the fall term, The enrollment for the first ‘night! wan 450, There were also wix ex | wervice women to Join the sehool thin | year Wm, J, Smith ix the new prin- cipal The school expects to have an en- rollment of 1,600 to 1,600 within the | next 30° days, Subjects taught are ywa: Accounting, auto me vuleaniaing, erted cabin near Lake - maker, t ent fam land are learning to box at t Vest End Athletic club, dS and women of extend public instruetion, was in Thursday in t rents of paign, Mere. ) dent of W been that period. ttle | Chelan yest being Manu tigated by here Mra ithe cabin, is of Skids Greased for BETTER THEN THAN NEVER | Harding, Says Butler (aha viliallh catetens tmz sed A Jandalide for Harding is predicted! | ee y cholar urra a er ore ry|a fellow should wait until he's dead | ident © jumbia w ‘i a broke,—C | recent candidate for the republicar France m, owner of has matames are fanc ed in designs depicting athletic feats. ed $10 to Release Man| = and Woman, Chief In the last seven or eight years, nahip, zenship, have rinen 200 to 250 per courne, tric wiring, | mmercial law, business ne ccepeg Serge arnnnnnn | nomination for president, who was in| cent in value Searing Says For the alleged acceptance of $10 for the release of a man and woman he had arrested, Patrolman K.P Berry was dismissed from the police | force by Chief W. H. Searing Thurs.) @ay night. Berry was seen to take! the money by other policemen, ‘the | @¥idence shows. After the man had reported to the! chief his arrest by Rerry and the! _ Officer's alleged offer to take a bribe, | The chief told the man to make a with Berry and give him the When Berry is alleged to accepted the bribe, a police Heutenant and several pa: | itnessed the exchange from x cos, tt ts anid. | {Berry is said to have accused the and woman of disorderly con-| when he first arrested them. | Pi nan ¥. BE. Hugo assisted Berry | the arrest and is said to have con d to the release. He was sus for 30 days by the chief last} for his part in the transaction. | ‘Hugo did not accept a bribe. : Charge Liquor Sales in Chicago Hotel TICAGO, Sept. 10.—Notice was fed on officials of the Auditorium one of Chicago's biggest hostel steday, demanding an explana Of the alleged sale of Kiquor in hotel's parce! room by a porter. take “the court and ask for an order notice was sent by Assistant’ the hotel. matter into He also stated = United States Attorney John Kelly,| prosecute them for violation of the ho declared unless a gat! a oe was given he would| plain satisfactorily, the federal tory | prohibition law if they failed to ex ing| The United Staces has 153,933,700 uld | acresof national forests’ you need not go out of your way to reach a Bartell Store—Seven Seattle Stores, all con- veniently located. Establishéd over a quarter of a century ago and still growing, a record that speaks for itself. Next time go to Rartell’s. BARTELL’ CANDIES “Bits of Dainty Sweets” Our Candies are made fresh and delivered fresh to each store daily. The greatest care is taken and nothing left out. Your taste for sweets is wholly satisfied when you get Bartell Chocolates or Hard fits delightful perfume will greet with all the blended odors of rare bouquet; in novelty boxes. Candies, ‘Our prices are lowest—the quality highest. You cannot judge them by price “Take a box home tonight. lates and will appreciate them. By comparing price and quality with SHE knows good Choco- Candies elsewhere you wil see that you are ahead by buying Candies at any Bartell Store. and adds the charm of delicaté Pompeian Day Cream (vanish- ing); softens the skin and holds the powder; jar Pompeian Massage Cream; a jar -48¢, 73¢, 98¢ Pompeian Night Cream; brings é uty while you sleep; after a a by train or motor use it to + @leanse the pores of all dust, 38¢ BOE ooeescnrncsererer eee TEE Dr, Tyrrell’s J. B. L. Cascade .Fountain Syringe Positively the only device of its kind that thoroughly eradicates In the treatment of constipation its use is recommended. Outfit made of best quality pure rubber and has all necessary attachments. Literature explaining its use and all waste from the system. benefits. Price complete | YourKodak or Camera ‘We want you to have a good time and we know a Kodak will answer the purpose. ‘The joys of Kodaking are unlimit- ed. It's a sport you may enjoy 12 months each year. The cost is really small when you consider its many ‘ways of use. we'll explain. | Kodake Brownies . Come to our store and $9.49 to $124.48 12.86 to $19.95 A g004 exposure is worthy of high- , est grade finishing—that's the kind we do, and do it ourselves in our own dark room. Make our store your Kodak head- quarters and be posted on every- thing new in photography. When you want a Fountain Pen see our line first, Watermans, Conk- lins or Sheaffers, all standard makes, Priced $2.50 up. 7 — Bartell Seven Drug Stores Located at — Store No. 2: 610 Second Ave, Store No. 1: | Near Alaska Bldg. he Safe. Antisep- tic Listerine will heal thoroughly but not too quickly cuts, bruises, etc; after shaving to protect tender skin, men will find it soothing and healing. Sold in 4 sizes— 12¢, 22¢, 42¢, 790 Store No. 3 First Ave. and Pike St, | Store No, 4: Ballard Ave. Assorted chews—the biggest 40¢ worth in every pound. Fruit and Nut Chocolates, an assortment of dipped fruit and nute, fancy 1b. box .... : Chocolate Caramels, ib. . Peanut Chews, Ib, .. Honey Nougat, Ib. .. Dipped Marshmallows, Ib Mint Wafers, Ib. .........+ Chocolate Fruit Paste, Ib.......6..-+9+- Our Cream Centers are true fruit favors, Sold in bulk. Once you try them no other will do. Jordan Almonds, IB. .... cc ccc ceece sees cee eeeeeeesenee streneees TSO We carry a full line of all package and bar goods, 15¢@ cach. fancy box or Be tw Mrs. Terrence MacSwiney, wife of the Sinn Fein lord mayor of Cork, and Archbishop Manniz, leaving Brixton prison, where MacSwiney is slowly dying from a hunger strike. TEN DOLLARS NEEDED Mra, Benham—The doctor wants to try the “X" rays, Benham—He will have to walt un hen I raise the “X."—Detroit News. '7—BARTELL DRUG STORES—7 Bartell Drugs are Quality at its finest— We Sell Genuine BayerTablets ASpirin Accept no substitutes when you want © genuine Aspirin. There is only one Aspirin and it has the name Bayer on each cap- sule or tablet. When you get it at Bartell’s you are sure of the genuine as we carry no other, For quick relief of colds, neuralgia or headache, the thing to take is Aspirin. Box of 1 doz. ........20¢ Box of 2 doz. ....... .35¢ Bottle of 100 ......$1.25 Free Hair-Bitters Clinic If you are troubled with any unsightly or other scaly troubles, scalp disease, falling hair, dan- druff or any other scalp irritation, you should consult our dem: onstrator at Store No. 6, Westlake and Pine. to show its wonderful powers in freeing the hair and scalp of any A free application Hours 10 to 5, Except Sunday Camp’s Physiological Belts and Cc AMP Abdominal Supporters ; For correcting all deformities ach—strengthens the back and mote good sound health. of the stom- tends to pro- Men's No, 1—Ventilated material, one strap on each side for adjusting; made strong and durable. eribed = abov Men's No. 2 in coutil Same as one dei Men's No. 2—Extra wide and strong; terial; two straps on each side, adj: bottom; each ... 85. Women's No, 1 of venti with agjustable strap on each side: witholt corset $4 We also carry a full line of Shoulder women and children. Priced at. $41.00 $3.00 ventilated ma- justable top and +00 and $5.50 lated = material, i worn with or +O and 95.00 PHYSIOLOGICAL BELT Braces for men, 76¢ and up Thermos and Universal Bottles, Kits, Etc. Universal Lunch Kit—black metal | Universal Vacuum Food Jar brass cane, pint bo container, nickel versal Bot Je and sliding lunch mplete, $4.25; full mated I-pint Unt Jniversal 1-quart Vacuum Rottle, brown enamel shell, aluminum cup and shoulder, 84.50 We carry a com Thermos Thermos shell, nickel-plated; pints Corrugated Pint $5.00 Bot THOR ceccesecees eee 4.00 ‘lain Nickel Pint Bot tles ... Thermos Pints (green) Universal Pint (nickel) plete stock of Universal and Thermos Products—Bottles, Fillers, Lunch Kits, ete. For picnics or o' are indispensable utings of any kind they for keeping food and liquids in a sanitary and proper condition. Campbell Carr: contents. arrying Cases protect carrier and Individual and double carriers, skin and walrus. Priced at $2.50 and up. Store No. 5: Second Ave. and Union St, 5349 Store No, 6: Westlake Ave, and Pine St. Pig- Store 7 Fifth Aye, an nd Pike St, Englivh, English grammar, English COM poritio: nish, short hand, tu n, Music, pen Manship and spelling, public speak: ing, mathematics, A algebra, B geam etry, © drawing, commercial art telegraphy trigonometry, mechanical | Seattle Thursday telegraphy, typing,| “The or show-card writing, | Wilsons | power,” people shall be « | are determined that art ared the doctor last from | e¢ 1 drives for money 1 to 694 en nduc MecDougal ll-/outhwick. -———-S¢ceond Averwe at Pike Attractive Coats Shown in the sketch are three hats ranging in price from $10.00 to $18.50. A suggestion of the variety at these prices. A—A tam of lustrous black panne velvet has rows of shirring and a long tassel of black chenille for its only trimmings. Price $10.00. B—Rows and rows of brown burat ostrich face the brim of the smart hat of brown panne velvet, with its panneled crown. Price $15.00. C—This hat of vivid blue Lyons vel- vet has a fluted brim, with its facing trimmed in chenille em- broidery and wooden beads in copper. Price $18.50. smart as those of her older sisters, gay flowers—and hats of beaver. in from $5.95 to $22.50, Boys’ Two- Knicker Suits $15.00 Sturdy, durable suits of woot cas- simeres, well made and comfort- able. Made in mannish . styles, with yoked backs, inverted plaits, and slash and patch pockets. With two pairs of knickers, these suits will “double” their wear. Shown in a variety of patterns and colors. Sizes 7 to 17 years. With one pair of Knickers $11.00. Corduroy Suits, $10.00 Boys like these Suits of Corduroy because they “stand the wear.” Made in mode shade, they do not show the soil quickly, and the taped seams are protection against ripping, Coats are made with pockets and belts, and trousers are in knicker style. Size 7 to 17 years, New Mackinaws, $10.00 A real Boys’ Coat is the Mackinaw, with y shoulders und sleeves, big roll and mannish beit and pockets The new model at $10.00 ix made of warm Melton cloths, in a variety of dark plaid combinations 2 32 and 34. wick, Third Floor. Featured at $85.00 The Two Coats Sketched—Chosen from the Group at $85.00 At the left is a novel-Coat of taupe crystaltone, featuring a cape ef- fect, and trimmed with self-cov- ered stitchings. At the right is a wrappy Coat of French blue chamastyne, with its voluminous collar and unbelted back trimmed with stitchings. Other Coats are in equally smart modes, refiecting the new fashion tendencies of Fall, ‘ The Materials: styne, Velour, Peachbloom, Veldyne, altone, Goldtone, Duvet de Laine, S Boltvia. The Colors: Buchow Blue, Copper, Bronze, Taupe, Co- bait, Hunter's Green, Reindeer, Browns and Varied Blues —MacDeougall-Southwick, Second Floor Voguish Millinery Modes $10.00 $15.00 $18.50 Other new hats at these prices are equally becoming and attractive— fashioned of duvetyn and taffeta, and combined materials, and trimmed with smart touches of ribbon, embroidery and feathers, Girls’ and Misses’ Hats For the girl of eight and the sub-debutante, there are hats equally as with the added charm of youth- fulness. Soft tams, touched with color by means of a novelty ribbon— sailors, with soft brims faced with colored duvetyn, or trimmed with browns and blues and black, and trimmed with long streamers of he iy grosgrain ribbon. Prices range —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor New Caps and Hats New Caps in a wide variety of color com- bination, in plaids, checks and heathers. Sizes 6% to 7%. Priced $1.50 to $3.50, Hats in mushroom styles in black, brown and blue velvet and vi hats of bla and brown Chinchilla, Sizes 6% to 7. to $3.50, and gray Priced $1.50 New Overcoats Big roomy Coats, in styles as smart as “big brother's,” with belts at the back, big buttons and pockets—made of Melton cloth, Chinchilla and worsteds, and lined with wool plaids, she in blue, gray, brown and mixtures. Sizes 2% to 18 years, Prices $12.50 to $30.00, —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Third Fleer Boys’ and Girls’ Sensible Shoes _ For School Boys’ Shoes of black horsehide, in blucher styles, with welted soles of solid oak tanned leather. Sizes 11 to 131%, priced $6.00; sizes 1 to 6, priced $7.00. Boys’ Shoes of brown leather on Munson “Army” last, in blucher styles. Sizes 11 to 1314, priced $6.50; sizes 1 to 6, priced $7.50. Boys’ Dress Shoes of dull black calfskin, with broad toes and welt- ed soles. Sizes 101% to 1814, priced $6.50; on English last, sizes 1 to 6, priced $7.50, “Trot-Moc” Shoes for girls- and boys, designed to give comfort and support required for growing feet, and made of Indian tanned pearl and brown moosehide, with flexible ‘“Trot-Moc” Goodyear welted soles. Sizes 7 to 11 (spring heels), priced $6.00 a pair; sizes 111% to 2 (low heels), priced $7.00 a pair; (in brown only, with ex- tra high tops, sizes 1114 to 2, priced $7.50 a pair). “Trot-Moc” Shoes for growing girls, made on an English ‘ast, with flexible welted soles and walking heels; shown in dark brown moosehide. Sizes 21% to 7, widths A to C; priced $10.50 a ir. - —MaeDougall-Soythwick, Fifth Fleer Who’ll Win the Prize A Contest for Boys and Girls of Grammar School Age Write a story about your vaca- tion—the very best fun you had (not over 300 words), and bring it to the store. 10 Prizes 5 for Boys—5 for Girls Come into the Boys’ and Girls’ Departments, register in the Contest Book, and get all the details. Contest closes Septem- ber 18. . Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings ’ and Girls’ Lisle Stockings— ne-Knit” make, with double knees, heels and toes; shown in white, tan and Cordovan. Sizes 6 to 714, priced 75c; sizes 8 to 10, priced 85c. Boys’ Cotton Stockings in Heavy Weave, with double knees, heels and toes; shown in black only. Sizes 6 to 714, priced 75e; sizes 8 to 1014, priced 85e, Boys’ and Girls’ Lisle Stockings, “Buster Brown” make, with dou- ble heels and toes; shown in black and Cordovan; sizes 6 to 10, priced 65c. Boys’ and Girls’ Cotton Stockings, “Buster Brown” make, with dou- ble heels and toes; shown in black only; sizes 7 to 914, priced 65c; sizes 10 to 1114, priced 75e; size 12, priced 85c, Boys’ and Girls’ Three--Quarter Length Lisle Hose in white, with vari-colored tops. Incomplete sizes. Priced 50¢ and 75e. —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor Organizations, outside of local, that year

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