The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1920, Page 2

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—— De THE SEATTLE STAR . 7 - Kicks in Window at kick tn @ rear window of chan! Presbytery nnual THE FOLKS BACK HOME Chonsty’s; Burglar? | ess tras mitts 50] Mest to End Today = : —) M me When Cheaaty's haberdashery next| "Mt 4m, sald Ganey, Annual meeting of the presbytery : : “ BEA | taken an inventory of their stock e——— a of Seattle will close with Wednew they May find an armful of goods| ST. JOHN'S GUBLD of Went Se-| day's session, Elder A, C. Dresbach | attle will meet with Mrn. J. Ki, Fried-|of the First Presbyterian church A ° Sips lor Ganey, 2522 Wirat ave jer, 4414 Masnachusetts, 8. W.,| waa elected moderator at the opening LOOKUT ME, NOW, ALLUS B& ON eH | W., saw & man on the fire encape, Thursday at 2 p.m | of the convention yesterday. aj Time" HAS BEEN MY MOTTER ALL —————— _—$<—— —$$—$——$——— ME LIFE, IVE ALLUS MaDe IT | | A PINT 1 SE WHEREVER 1 'SeD TD GR AT 4H’ Time 1 Sed I'd BE Were, Fewee Tat AIN'T ON G dever’ic, AMOUNT “T’ SHUCKS! GIT THERE, EU, AN' TH’ Dev “Tks TH’ HINDMosST! “HIS MASTER'S VOICE” Victor records that should be in every home— —Victor owners have endless possibilities of : joyment—the records here listed will being renewed joy and double the pleas- ure the machine brings—get them today or order by mail—we pay postage. jirt of My Fleart 19551 { A Rose, a Kiss and You Tenor Soloe—-by John Steele Correct Apparel for Women A Looked Forward to Event Is Tha CLEARANCE ———— |) ALL SUMMER BLOUSES V2 PRICE (More Than 500 Are Involved) « & Patchee—Fox Trot 18629 {t Might Be Your Once tn a While Jos. C. Smith's Orchestra - @ Ry Evan Willams ¢ La Capinera (The Wren) liad { By Galli Curel er? Serenata { By Kretsler. McCormack seas oe Hood Vocal Gems Ne eee) agi Nachle Owes Cached Salent 3 a By Victor Light Opera Co. Tosea—Visi d’ Arte (Love and Music) emis By Geraldine Farrar Tosca—The Stars Were Shining , ovens By Caruso ry 3) La Boheme (Rudolph Narrative) By Orville Harrold k Pagilacct—Prologue mez { A ahs | eens ws La Guidba—(On With the Play) ¥ By Caruso \ PARIS RAPPING (FS, cit eden Mon| Petes foe A leaka| Maj. F. 8. Gul, lawyer, politician! Dr. Collier Cobb, head of the de-| and former newspaperman, haa been | partment of geology of the Univer. appointed by Governor Hart to the! ho ts " industrial insurance commission, tc e a a ‘ P ol a ‘ 'N accordance with our annual custom of making room for new au- tumn blouses arriving, comes this anticipated offering. Choose, at half price tomorrow, from smart Carman cere f blouses of Silk, Lace, Georgette, ‘French Voile, Linen Dimity and Batiste; hand- — dainty lace and drawn work effects; semi-tailored or PARIG.: Sept. 38-—Parle “papers | Sones" out a wee eae fo taxe 6 fancy styles. are aroused over remarks by Mary commission in the United 8 Pickford on her return to New York! srmy ae a major of Infantry. Ma} | will eal for the Orient. He tn tray | $25.00 Blouses. ...$12.50 ir France. a Wo as the Kena: ifexsorsh | ger too short.” Mary sald te ig Hino wy Giteni | Sounded bp the Date Mim Biemty M | $20.00 Blouses. ...$10.00 “They give © superabundant exhibit | °N°% $15.00 Blouses....$ 7.50 of hosiery.” She added the dreas Superior Record Service constantly increasing sales in our talking machine and record Gepartment have made it necessary to add four additional sound-proof rooms, insuring every visitor unusual prompt and service. "TACOMA: $10.00 Blouses. ....$5.00 $ 6.50 Blouses. ... .$3.25 $ 2.50 Blouses. ... .$1.25 es of her countrywomen's attire were much more refined and dis | BURGLARS TOOK $8 worth of tickets and a punch from the West te local | fers men at the Rainier club, Dr. | | Cobb apoke of the possibilities of Alaska as unlimited, Above is‘only an outline of reductions Seattle ferry office, according to po developed lee report Wednesday. into Nectag horeun Wiaae or | Other price ranges are similarly o vigere sage : reduced. ; |Seattle Veterans “Short skirts are the most hy Finland.” . PE ANS ES gienic, never gathering mud or dust. | ~ Mote COSE, 30%, ~Piet 3 - Off to Convention ‘eng. he Alp trl conde il ted Guat. aug S eer) McLaughlin, ctreck by ore | with their Seattle's delegation to the national! 1 oeuvres ays: peller while doing stunts with hie convention of the American Legion] “A dainty ankle plainly posed ts plane at state fair Saturday, died |im Cleveland left here Tuesday on ale Joy special car provided for Washington veterans. The delegation included Fy. W. K Fink, Carl Edwards, George D. Hubbard and EB. C. Deutsch. Thomas N. Swale, newly elected state commander of the |legion, was scheduled to leave Wed: neaday. Complete Equipment We are proud to say that this is one dental office which is completely equipped. We have just installed an up-to-date, complete X-Ray Machine, and are now prepared to do dental X-ray work in all its branches. This, together with our complete equipment of other kinds, our expert dentists, our pain- less methods and moderate prices, makes a dental service that can’t be beat anywhere by any one. FREE EXAMINATION We will gladly examine your teeth and give you expert advice as to your dental needs with- out cost or obligation to you. ’ THE BOSTON DENTAL CoO. 1422 Second Avenue Opposite The Bon Marche forever. Perhaps American girls’ ankles are more—well, let's cal it ‘robust.’ If an, that rather ex plains thelr penchant for long droenes.” YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE Remarkable rome Given by One Whe Had It Bloat | Thomas Jefferson wrete his ewn epitaph. ing of 1899 T wan attacked | |] mat § Dr. 1. R Clark each morning between the hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or obligation whatever. We have a fine, brand ‘| new X-Ray Machine which we are placing at your dis- posal without charge be- tween the hours men- tioned above. Please come as early in || the morning as possible. | REGAL DENTAL | OFFICES | 1405 THIRD AVENUE from the Postoffice é MASTER STRENCTH ae ee ee ere AND BLOOD BUILDER METROPOLITAN i." scc: LIT Sunday, October 3d 1 ad T Present MOST FAMOUS CH. TER COMEDIANS NTYRE AND HEATH me JW THE GORGEOUS FRUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA "HELLO ALEXANDER” D he THE WO D'S GREATEST | FUN SHOW om, Be to 8%. Mat, Wed. ), Be. Mat. Rat., Be to $2.50. The right vs. the wrong piano windows this week. The two beautiful rooms shown above are practically alike, except that: One contains the RIGHT piano for its set» ting. The other contains the WRONG piano. One instrument GLORIFIES its setting. The other instrument UTTERLY MARS it. Is the most important room in your home similarly handicapped by its piano? This is not in disparagement of the upright piano as such. But let us never forget is the supreme. It silence. It breathes of quality, dignity, dis tingion. less than a room of magnificence, Aroom of true charm t is come plete only when glorified by a grand piano, Remember, there are pianos in all sizes and many prices, from compaé, dainty “baby grands” to.the splendid concert in- struments. Tou are cordially urged to see our intereiting show windows this week. The windows present an unusual objed lesson in the seledtion of a piano, Sherman, \Blay &.Co. Third Avenue at Pine Street. SEATTLE on Tacoma - Spokane - Portland

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