The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 4

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SUPREME Suit and Overcoat VALUES Your choice of all $40 and $45 Suits and Overcoats. At— $25 "$35 | | Your choice of Your choice of all $55 and $60 Suits and Overcoats. At--- $4 Hirsch-Wickwire Clothes, the finest in America “Ready-to-Wear” — all included. No other Sale in this city offer- ing high-grade clothes at so low a price. All $25 and $30 Suits and Overcoats reduced to Fine Gabardines, “silk yoke all $75, $80, $85 Suits and Overcoats. Two colors—Blue and Tan Tailored Ready Co. 401 to 407 Pike Street CHICAGO GHOST ROILS CROWD Taxes Credulity; They De- mand Money Back and Jewelry Unquestioned Quality Reliable Prices ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler | CHICAGO, Jan. 28.—~When is a ghost not a ghost? 1010 Second Avenue | The answer caused & heap of| rumpus dering the Conjurors’ club! seance here. A theatre was filled with eurtous| folks. A big oak cabinet was put on} the stage and emaxined for wires, jete. Then the glim was doused. King Henry, lately lamented, fieat | | ed forth and said, “Howdy.” Others, who have left, came back Things were moving along nicely jana everybody was having a won derful time being “scared to death.” Then the late Joan of Are stepped out Of the eabinet and waved her | sword. “Twas too much! Somebody howled “fuke!” The stuff was off. Sure it's a fake,” replied one of | | the promoters, “we wanted to show | you how easy it was.” Several of the spectators found It | was just as eany to go and get their money back | Others stuck to watch THE STAR (a an You Prove You’ re Sane? Asylumites Not ‘All Crazy SEATTLE HEAR SPEAKERS | FROM FAR OFF | Wireless Telephone and Tel- egraph for University regular press asso beink Rivaling the lations, |formed by Pacific Coast ex a radio # jege pa} |pers to give each university in the West speedy accounts of important collegiate event. The nored by | University of liam H. Watwon is the club First plang to install the radio nervice were begun at a conven fof college ni aper men held at |ugene, Oregon, last fall, time the Pacific Intercollegiate | Press asnociation was formed and Robert Bender, business manager of the University Dally, chosen pres! | dent. | Present members of the P. 1 1A. are Warhingte Washin State, Oregon, Orem jeollege, California, | Montana. Members of the university Radio club plan at @ future date t |install wireleas telephone between the colleges, In thi by the use of « magnavox, a jor at some other college could be heard by an audience sitting im Meany auditorium. movement is b the Radio of the Waeh n wi rewident of Agric Stanford and DES MOINE Harting to rece jto attend conclave o next June. Healthy Young Womanhood Tre! tendency to consti gins with girls as the: approach maturity, and that the very timethe mothershould watch that tbe important function of dally Climination Le regular and Sormel. ¥ thousende of mothers who nape dedcoaere will tell you they give only Dr. Caldwelt's Syrup Pepsin. A teaspoonful te sufficient to relieve Mrs. Elizabeth B. Grannis NEW YORK, Jan. 24—You think some married man for you're sane, But can you prove it?! woman. “Anybody can be proved insane.” | “Its Qu says Klizabeth Grannia, who haa| dozen ins made |t her business to keep the sane | tending to he is unbalanced. | out of Insane asyluma, For nearty| “That's why persons of little prom: | [40 years she has been president of | Inence can be put out of the way by the National League for Promotion| plotters who expect to benefit by do- lof Purity, Moet of ber 8% years have | ing so.~ | been devoted to reform work. & second imple to cite half a * in any one's life) At thatif} ine Special Price Basement FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921. THE PRICES AT WHICH MERCHANDISE IS FIRST > . IN GO, - FRASER-PATIERSON MARKED IN THE SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT AREF | 4 } SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STORE HOURS: 9 TO ALWAYS MUCH B ELOW REGULAR PRICES—THERE- }/ if FORE WHEN BIG CLEARANCE RE DUCTIONS ARE] TAKEN ON THESE ORIGINAL PRICES THE SAVINGS #3 | : ARE TREMENDOUS. For Quick Saturday Clearance Women’s and Misses’ Coats —138 Coats of different groups, much higher / priced, all put into one lot and reduced to $15.00, offering most remarkable values. —58 Short Plush Coats, formerly $34.50 and $25.00. —80 Cloth Coats, plain and fur trimmed, ‘formerly $25.00. Women’s and misses’ sizes. Reduced to} $15. ot| A Remarkably Low Price on New Taffeta Dresses —Fifteen different models in smart new styles with effective trimmings. $15.00. constipation and its commoner eymp- toms such as besdache bed breath. Mra Grannis is particularly inter Metaphysics Teacher ented right now in watching develop- | i ‘in the to Lecture Monday|} ments in the sult of the Minne! Phoebe K. and Ada M. Brush for Baron Eugene Person, famous! |) $250,000 each. For 10 years these | teacher of a system of metaphysics! spinaters were imprisoned in a Long and healing, will speak at the Ma-| Island inetitution, They have been sonic temple at § p. m. Monday on| released thru habeas corpus proceed: “The Great Call” and at the «ame || | (nge and are awaiting the outcome of/hour Tuesday on “Healing Thru thelr suit, | Laws and Forces of Nature.” Baron Mra. Grannis has many letters Ferson Ws a nephew of the late Count! from asytum inmates, protesting Leo Tolstol. Me served during the! their aanity and impiering her to war in the Slavic Red Croanes. help them. “Altogether I have obtained the |Beacon Hill Motor release of $2 persons from aryiums.”| Be Baa Approved says Mra, Grannis, “Of these 50/ subsequently have lived model lives. The city utilities committee decid- ‘Practically anybody can be rail ed Thurvday to recommend to the roaded into an asylum thru a emall| city council that it accept an offer | amount of influence and money, I| of Beacon Hill residents to furnish | know of dozena of such cases, Most | motor bus to be operated in connes biliousness, loss of appetite and rest- lees vleon. to know the best. Write me today. Must Wait 100 Years Navy Brown Taupe Gray Bisque Black —Sizes for women and misses. WOMEN’S Walking Oxfords || in Black or Brown Kid. Stylish and Serviceable. Special at $5.85 pair. SYMONDS’ j WE HAVE RECENTLY | ADDED 1500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. for Their $1,500 PHILADELPHIA, Jan 2%. —A long career of interest earning ts tn, store for the $1,500 bequest made by E4mund David Shull, who left that amount to the New Jersey Baptist state convention, with the stipulation | that the money is not touched until it reaches $500,000. In his will he figured out that this would take the hand } Teoma are the victims of tion with the municipal railway sys-/ tion of tem. A new profeasion for women is that | | of educational director for stores. STEVENS’ 34,4 Teaching If you vatue time and moaey Little Cost. Private Hails Day and Evening. Young Lady Assistants. 4th and Pike, Main 3911 Danced tn lends laces of New York fork “City Member Teacher’ Asem. | FEW FOLKS AVE GRAY AIR HOW Wellinown local dr drogeiwt says every: body is using old-time recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Hatr that loses its color and tuster, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sul phur in the hair. made up 4 mixture of Sage Tea and | Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, |that beautiful dark shade of hair which is #0 attractive, use only this |old-time recipe, If your gums are sore and bleeding you have Pyorrhea. This, disease should be cured to insure good health. We specialize in high- class dentistry at reason- able prices consistent with best work. Ironclad guar- antee 15 years. Extracting absolutely without pain or bad after- effects. |ture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth's | Sage and Sulphur Compound,” which the hair so naturally, so at nobody can possibly tell m applied. You just dampen & sponge or soft brush with it and |draw this through your hair, taking }one amall strand at a time. By |morning the gray hair disappears; |but what delights the Indies with |Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound is that, besides beautifully | Sacdonsitog the hair after a few ap: Painless Dentists) pound is a delightful toilet requisite to impart co 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 and a youthful ap- pearance to | tended fo: 7 prevention of disease. ~ | ment, Our grandmother | | owt. |about a century at compound inter- 316 PINE ST. i Remember! We must turn our stock into money, and we have marked almost every article in our store one-half or less. All other sales in tcwn fade into insignificance when you see our WONDERFUL BARGAINS. fe 33c~—CSs«MM EN’ SUITS and OVERCOATS $3.50 Sweaters Values to $30.00, $1 1 65 $1.89 $18.75 $23.85 $5 Men’s Pants BOYS’ SUITS $1.95 Values to $12.00, Values to $50.00, Children’s Play Suits 95c Wool Union Suits $2.48 Flannel Shirts $1.48 | Nowadaya we get this famous mix. | Values to $20.00, Values to $25.00, Men's Wool $15.00, Mackinaws, 9.8 to Our Entire Stock of Hart Schaffner- & Marx Suits, all of our Overcoats, Mackinaws, Work (Clothes, Boys’ Suits, etc. are marked at Ridic- ulous Prices. Come Down and See for Yourself Canvas Gloves now 9c Heavy Under- wear now 89c President Suspenders 47c 15c White Handkerchiefs 5c 20c Sox, all colors 9c $5 Men’s Hats $1.98 SHOE BARGAINS $2.98 ae 75 Men’s values up to $8, Men's values up to $13, U. S. ARMY Blankets, Breeches, Shirts, Pants, Shoes, Sox, etc., at less than elsewhere LACE CLOTHING CO. FIRST AVENUE AND SPRING STREET

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