The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 11

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| Accordi r “MBccessful present<iay story, screen ‘They Enter Scenario Contest! $5, 000i in Prizes Waiting ler STUDENTS TO STAGE FIGHT 8 cosh and Sophs Clash at Game Saturday Spectators at the Washington.O. A. C. football game to be staged at Denny 1 Saturday afternoon will pet an additional thrill when the Froah tackle the Sopha io the annual under. clanmmen's serap. ‘The combat will be a double head First the ye ge will to unecat 50 sophomores fi shouklers of their classmen. n comes the pole rush, with ond year men defending the from the eonslaughts of the fresh men, The whole town of Corvalliq Ore, ite on its way up here to attend the| J. Parker Read, Jr., and Lowise Glaum CONTEST RULES 1. Send in your name and address, age and present occupation to the P contest Editor, The Seattle Star. This constitutes your registration in the competition 2. Be guided by the daily accounts in The Star 2 Study types or roles most suitable to Louise Glaum, for your story Must fit this star 4. Make scenarios as brief as possible, They may be in any form } Fou wish to submit them. 5. Contest closes at midnight, December 1 we you enrolled in the J. Purker Read, JrSeattle Star sctnarto con-| > If not, do so today, Heed the call of opportunity and place your name among the ambitious 4 aspiring young writers who have grasped what may prove to be chance of a lifetime. Everyone has an gqual chance in this contest. The prises, totaling . will be awarded as follows: $2,500 first award, $1,500 and $1,000 the second and third prise! —-—— rios suitable for production by | Parker Read, Jr., as starring ve for Louise Glaum. | Forget the cry of “successful fail- * who proclaim that one et & genius to win fortune as a » ‘The philosophers tell us That one's destiny is not mapped out | Birth—it is a process of evolution | —& man's life is what he makes it./ to many of the most; Gnd drama authors, Thomas Bdi-| formula for success is just as) MiSecante to screen writing as it ts) © any other of the workt’s arte—1 roa! o> y Doctor Cupid Ber cent inspiration and 99 per el Berspiration. That love sometimes cures © geome rules of the geese = passage a bry that has weqieteation aspen mail) heen to the attention ® to Scenario Editor, Seattle Star. lot the public by a prominent |physician. Love is not, how- ever, the cure for all women. Many a woman is nervous and irritable, feels dragged | down and worn out for no reason that she can think of. Favorite Bee Biear, Hi ‘ie nme My head and ‘back ached so ‘one meal. jhard and I was weak and —# 4. WEEE ——~ nervous. I had severe pene “No Coal, No Court!”) is my = ov limbs and eet was 4 Decrees This Judge ¢roubied with constipation. 1| COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 22-—-Mu- took Dr. Pierce’s Favorite | Reet anda ‘Seidel dente Prescription, Golden Medical! aves is proud of it. “We froze ia | Discovery, and Pleasant Pel-/ “Bere last winter and I won't go thra | jlets. These medicines cured | Court's ad ." Now there's lots of coal, | lots of steam, jots of heat and pienty! court. . Moore, 124) son Street. Ladies’ f| Stylish Low Shoes As usual, our Downstairs Department leads in value giving. The purchasing power of your dollar expands in this department. You will agree with us when yéu see the shoes listed below. $6.95 All Are Genuine Goodyear Welted Soles For Men: Two styles of brown calf English last Shoes. One line has single toe, the other has an extra fiber slip sole to keep the feet or Both $9. 45 Brown and black kid. Theo Ties, Cuban heels Brown and black kid Oxfords, military heels Brown Calf Oxfords, military heels DOWNSTAIRS AT TURRELL’S Second Avenue and Madison Street game, according to Graduate Mana ger Darwin Meisnest the seo | ir flax | The Agsie| THE SEATTLE STAR AIR POSTMAN | ALMOST “LOST” Good N ody Reported in Distress, Had! ,A-tret trop ws “os tg Only Landed for Night ter market Mriday down to 62 ce Joenta a pound. Seattle's alr mail pilot, Eddie Mub- bard, was scheduled to arrive in | attle thin afternoon, more than 18 hours late from Victorta, For « time this forenoon ft was! | feared that Hubard had crashed, fol-/ at Port Ludlow. | lowing receipt y local postal officials “~ & telegram from the Western Union operator at Leland, near Port Townsend, saying that an air mail plane was believed to be in distress | at Chimacum, on the Port Townsend | hag not arrived | peninatula. Chimacum ts 10 miles trom Port | Townsend, on @ direct air ling, be | | tween Victoria and Seattle Later in the forenoon, however, ated, October 15, od a monuage from Hubbard, amyin Hubbard toria this month, This waa the ft team haa already arrived and is stay. | ing at the Culhoun hotel A special train carrying 260 «tu, dents and business men of the Ore. |gon metropolis is due to arrive in town Saturday noon. nding to |Melsnest, the entire student body of jthe local school will be at thedepot |te- show the visitors some Washing ton pep. A dance In honor of the visiting | players at the campus gym Saturday night will end the day's festivities On tap for Friday evening is the nightahirt parade to be d by the men students on the Sowntown | streets of Seattle & A. WErK Aerated waters were ocrigtnaly made about 1767, in imitation of nat ural mineral waters WASHINGTON APPLES TO SCANDINAVIA For $9.00 we will ship prepaid to Any principal city tn Sweden Nor ©! bs order personally; your name will appear ‘Apply ‘by tail, phone oF at offica SCANDIA PACIFIC TRADING COMPANY 027-028 Seaboard Building, Seattle, Wash. Mhene Ma nd address fully, as follows: Provines. ...... Heonder the Boeing Airplane Co, here reoety that, because of the late #tart from) days. Victoria, he had landed for the nigh aid no! want to risk landing his big plane on Lake Union after dork, he explained. He was to fly from Mort Ludlow to | Seattlo this morning, but at noon) This is Hubbard's last trip to View! i fight since the service was Inaugur | 7 * 4 COBB SURE IS BUSY MAN COLMIBA, Cal., Oct. 22. | ye sebalitet, wan adorn with new 4014 | wureln today. He pr. C. H the Menorah)! Strub, part owner of the Ban Fran q| society at the University Thursday | cisco Seals, from a ducking in an icy t | night aes | while the two were bunting |@tcks together the marshes last night | Members of the Zeta Pat fraternity | ‘That wasn't all Cobb aid yenteraay at the University can't go to school |e bagged the limit of ducks and aluo made a wpeech, Hin talk was to| 600 Colusa school children on the K|house hae been qtiarantined for 10\tenenta of honesty in all forme of = “Zionism” Is Subject of Talk on CampuS| | wan the eub- | Joc an addre Rabbi 8. on Colusa —&. A. WEEK | Paul Myers has scarlet fever and the YOU SHOULD WORRY. We can re- store your faded coat or suit to its original COLOR and beauty with our new and lat- est improved method of REDYEING. A call from you will bring a prompt reply from one of our repre- sentatives, who will be glad to give you any information desired. BELMONT DYE WORKS The House of Quality Dyers Try Us and Be Convinced Phone East 946 sport t a a One of Seattle’s Oldest Established Dental Offices Special arrangements for out-of-town patients whose time is limited. Modern methods — high-class dentistry +—low prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists 4. R VAN AUKEN, Manager Located tor yeary at 8. FE. Corner First and Pike. Phone Main 2555 Main Office 508 FE. Pine St. Branch 1107 Pike St Surplus Stock of Old Established STARTS SATURDAY, 9 a. m. very large business rent district, We do not have anywhere near the expenses of other stores in ov consequently we have always merchandising even the public will be quick to rotate, appre OVERALLS $1.50 “CONES BOSS” “CAN'T BUST ’EM” Regular $3 Values. 77 J CLOTHING "g | § $250,000 STOCK UNLOADED , At 9 o'clock Saturday our quarter of a million dollar stock will be offered to the public in a genuine, old-fashioned price-cutting sale. Not a single item in our entire store is excepted— everything goes at a very pronounced reduction from regular prices. The store was completely closed to all trade on Thursday and Friday. Every article in stock was marked down. New goods were brought in from warehouse— and marked down to sale prices. All is in readi- ness for the greatest sacrifice of high grade The fact that we are carrying ais an extra large stock at this time is due to the shipyard situation. During the shipbuilding period we did twice as much business with the ship- workers as any store in the city. These mechan- ics were well paid and they demanded the very best in style and quality. To cater to this rather particular trade we ordered liberally from the leading manufacturers of the country. No stock in this state represents a higher standard $1.00 men’s clothing and furnishings held in the Northwest since thé war started prices climb- ing. Save Money on Underwear The folowing prices are quoted on the very best Underwear made in America. At these pronounced reductions you will want to an- ticipate your future, as well as supply your present needs. $6.58 Wright's All-Wool Union Suite Heavy all wool double front and back Shirts for loggers, hunters and sportsmen; regular $8,00 values, on sale at $4.00 $10.00 all leather, blan- ket-lined sleeves, Army Coats on sale at $5.00 a A. F. of M. Musicians’ Uniforms; regular $27.50 values, for $18.33 ASO Wright's Wersted Union Suits $2.00 heavy cotton ribbed $3.00 G. & M. Shirte and Drawers, ‘sim lisle, on ale at.. $3.00 Heavy Cotton Unton Bult on mile at $4.00 P. Q. A. Heavy Worsted Union Suits on sale at . $6.00 Stepheson Wool Union Suits on sale at .. $1.25 Cotton Ribbed Shirts and Drawers | on sale at, 8 garment. Nien’s Sox . $2 ‘85 .. $1.65 $1.50 ‘$1.50 " $2.00 . $3.00 .. 15¢ Men’s Trousers ONE-THIRD LESS 400 pairs Men's Odd Trousers in blue serge, cashmeres, wor: steds and corduroys in complete range of sizes. $ 3.00 TROUSERS ON $ 450 TROUSERS ON $ 6.00 TROUSERS ON $ 9.00 TROUSERS ON $12.00 TROUSERS ON BOYS’ MACKINAWS ONE-THIRD OFF MEN’S MACKINAWS % OFF in a low er clase; t which THE MONEY-BACK STORE 615-619 First Avenue ON THE OPPOSITE THE SQUARE TOTEM POLE BIG REDUCTIONS De Black Cashmere Sox on sale at,. 37kc iy to a tt 5c Lisle Sox DRESS SHIRTS ONE-FOURTH OFF Stetson and Mallory Hate in $1.00 Extra Heavy All- 50c The Heavy All-Wooi ONE-FOURTH OFF the latest blocks at one-fourth Wool Sox on sale at 35c Sox on saleat MEN’S HATS regular prices. of genuine quality than you will find on sacri- Al] Sik fice sale at this store tomorrow. Rekes [ Overcoats To 5c ONE-THIRD OFF Regular $20.00 All-Wool Oregon cty wa... $13.33 Regular $27.50 All Wool Oregon City ona... $18,33 off, at. Well-made Satin Lined Overcoata, om oonthing ott. $LIBS oe, yong vd Splendidly Made, Balance of our entire stock of Over. ‘cotas, all sizes, all styles, formerty Priced from $25.00 to $60.00, are on sale at one-fourth off ~ Raincoats ONE-FOURTH OFF Al Cravencties and Raincoats in stock included. SUITS 3 OFF In quality of texture and smartaces of style and tailoring our big stock of Men's and Young Men's Suite matches up with the finest. About one-half of all our Suits bave born marked at one-third off their former prices. Certainly an opportunity to get that vew Suit you have been wanting. $30.00 SUITS on sale at.... . .$20.00 $35.00 SUITS on sale at... . .$23.33 $37.50 SUITS onsale at... . .$25.00 $50.00 SUITS on sale at... . .$33.33 $60.00 SUITS on sale at.!.. . .$40.00 THE OTHER HALF OF OUR SUITS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT ONE-FOURTH OFF REGULAR PRICES, AS THE FORMER PRICKS WERE, QUALITY CONSIDERED, THE LOWEST IN SEATTLE, THE SALE PRICES ARE JUST THAT MUCH MORE ATTRACTIVE. All mecessary alterations made promptly without charge.

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